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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1923)
! ' I HIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALD, OREGON 'r" If" ' il " 1 FRIDAY MORNING,1 MAY 18, 1923 ' "'''lT'lTma'im'''aim'1' , mn rvn ; nh-:; J ?n r-s;- n - n : n Vl WILL AWARD I" r f i .' i 1 ;-"-; f i TRIOS OF FINE CHICKENS FROM TE-3E Foelihsry Y&uM To Ambitious Boys, Girls and Grownups. Enroll NoW for the Champion Chickens Competition Opens To-day The Northwest Poultry Journal has decided to announce a great chicken j competition ior'Tibys, girla i and 'grownups interested in the world's best ; chickens. Th average hen does not pay a profit, but purebred hens do j pay a handsome profit as is evidenced by the fact that some poultry men have a, good ' living and accumulated . a net fortune pf over twenty-five ; thousand dollars. We believe that it is in, the best interests of, all partiet concerned to develop the" purebred . chicken industry, because .they are the money makers. Accordingly, we have an easy way for ambitious people to get started in the purebred chicken business', and once they have a start they have the opportunity ' to, go ahead and, achieve as great business successes as omers nave done right here in the Pacific Northwest. To start with a. capital of one thousand dollars and in lea than ten years pile up a fortune, of over twenty-five thousand dollars in addition to making a good living is what Harry Miller of Newberg, Oregon, has actually accomplished, and others have done it. Looks pretty good to met' How dos it look, to you! 57hat others have done' you can do. Here is yourjopportunity. tb get into the ? purebred chicken business. Go. thou and do likewise. r Think ol itl Five 1 pens and eleven trios of chickens from the. bes poultry, breeders in the world to be awarded to the successful competitors in this t greatest of v great , purebred chicken competitions. Just at a time V I II ccsll.nothins 6 U a candidate, and a little effort in your spare timt tax. the ftw.1reeka this competition is running may win for you one of these jLKMiij pcna a trios of world champion f owlsJ . - best, opportunity of your lifetime to J get one of these greatest of Cssica chicken prizes is at hand today grasp it by filling out the infor nation coupon on this page and send it to the Purebred Chicken Competition LOitor, Northwest Poultry Journal, and be one , of the boys, girls or grownups 2 w foryour rery own a pen or trio of purebred chickens from the world ; ONE OFJ THE WORLD'S CHAMPION WHITE LEGHORN LAYING- FENS THE PRIZES THAT WEt BE) A WARDED t :! .1 ; : ' 1 - i r . . i . . 1 FIRST PRIZE A pen of the famous Hollywood White Leghorns, heavy prodae i Ing select trapnested stock, headed by a cockerel from hen of 275 es record direct from the , Hollywood Poultry Farm. ! Hollywood. Wash. . . SECOND PRIZE Al pedigreed pen (cockerel and four hens) from. J. a! Hanson's poultry farm. Corrallls, Oreson j THIRD PRIZE A pedigreed pen of fire birds (White Leghorns) from Harry Miller, r Newbergj Oregon. j " " FOURTH PRZE A pedigreed pen of Ave birds (White Leghorns from C. E. Armstrong, Corvallla. Oregon, v .' , . FIFTH PRIZE A pedigreed pen of five birds, (Whtta Leghorns) from wire AVSon, 5 Newberg, Oregon. j A , SIXTH PRIZE A trio (cock and two hens) White Leghorns, from Hands Son. . Cottage Grove, Oregon, . . , SEVENTH PRIZE A trio of IU-Hee trapnested Barred Rocks, from R. B. Butler, 'Jennings, Lodge, Oregon. j EIGHTH PRIZE A trio of Barred Rocks from Mrs. H. C. Kleinsmlth. Hoff, Oregon. '"ifc trlof Arapneet8d Rhode Red om McRae Poultry Farm, i Box 360 JMllwaukle, Oregon. t , TEN0?ego5.BJ"A tT, ot Anconas from R Ta Btingley. Route I. Junction City.' ELEVENTH Jrizea trio of prlxe White Wyandottes from Jess A Griffin. Box W., Eugene. Oregon, v - , ' t , . , ifSirs!:9 uH tei troa tton "TO&'gif BUck 9? STSfSeafiv. tTl f Rock ft0 Walter Downing. 1983 State rS? jPaiZS- W Satoon Farerolles, fromEugene T. Present. Balem. FbSO R0de toIuia Whltea from Klrschcroit Poultry SEEENTH PRIZE-Flfty W chicks from C. Needhim. Salem's baby coMPETraowote 1923 ' v. Admirers of purebred chickens will no doubt hsU with .delight the announcement of such sensational prizes when it is understood that if for any -reason a grand priza is not won, a cash commission will, be paid on all sub scriptions received from active candidates. Could anything be fairer or more reasonable I Candidates have everything, to gain and absolutely nothing to lose. ; :" . I ;'. - - , '!.-';-. . ' "J; : ' " : .'.'! 7 ; ' ' , " Such elaborate prises and cash commissions are most exceptional, and with such an opportunity available it behooves every, lover of the beautiful . purebred chicken to take advantage of a plan to win ; soma world . famous purebred chickens all for his or her very own. -. j .A glance at the prizes and the immense value of these rewards will no doubt' cause each thinking boy or girl or grownup to realize the great big returns they can make, by employing their idle? moments to the. business cf subscription getting for the Northwest Poultry Journal idle minutes that otherwise would be wasted. In other words, make your : spare moments pay big dividends. : j ' ' , We do not ask you to spend your time getting subscriptions,, and then take a chance on a reward ; candidates are not entering a game of chance, for all active candidates will le rewarded. ' j "' - , The rote schedule is so arranged as to put all candidates on an equal his. ' -. ; ZXTFOEIIATI01? COTTFOIT ' '. i v.. 3 i r .-t t- Purebred Chicken Competition Editor" , Northwest Poultry Journal Salem, Oregon. . ' ' ' I am interests rl in vmii Mt:t:. ' ni. ! lnlormauon. It is understood that this inquiry implies, no obligation Name - L . V;'" ' T J tend ma full U Address r , ; ' : ' " - 1 : : :