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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1925)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON. " SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER S. 1925 ponrjisEs 11 ; Additional Prizes, Are Made -!. Public Friday; Clacka- -. ; mas County First Additional awards In the poul try dtpartment were announced Friday1. 1 These Include the fol lowing: ' ' .".: -f- . , ;' . iUt 1 Division IA' First Nthan Buel!. Second :Winf:red Llenhart. Third Viola Ueafcart. , Fourth- Paul Buckner. - ; ' Lot 8 DlTlsion 2-A . First- Eld on Olson. ' Second Lee "COpeland. ' Third Viola Llenhart. . . ; FourthNathan BuelL. Fifth-ilarl Liles Iiot 4-Divlsion 2B First Margaret" Balmer. 8 SecondClyde Reed. Third ttohald McKay. " Fourth Merwin McCartney, k'. LotS--DlTlsio' 8 First Lorlnda Stoaeberg. Second-JdsepTirne McCoy. Third Lenbre 'Moore." v Fourth Virglnl' Spangler. Lot O tiHsIon 4 First BtUle Perrin. Second Joseph Kyser. Thlrd-4Marl XSlea: Fourth Emery Peterson. - Fifth Harold Grayes. 'Ponltry' JudgUg Contest Poultry Jdgl Cowtest Ix 7 First Clackamas County Viola J.Ienhart,"Winifred Llenhart, Wal- do Livingston. ' " ' Second Portland Arthur Glass, Clyde Hanforth, Herman Egger. ' Third Multnomah County Charles Edwards, ; Alvln Sklller, Holand Skiller. ' Home Beautlfication Lot 1 v First Jimmle Bee's, Shanlko. fs Second Marl Llles; Goshen.- - Third Adena Caldwell, Kla math Falls. , Fourth Lelghton Dashlel, Dal las. ' 'V- Fifth Howard Klrkpatrick, Portland- .... Dairy Herd Record Keeping v cbuw ao4 .-. ; f First Thomas Winn, Lane. ; Seconds-Everett Wright, TWa tnooik. ' t Third Ramie Peterson, Tilla mook. FourthrGuldo Robustilli, Kla raaih. . - .. Firth Thomas Mead, Tillamook,' LIONS HAVE VISITORS '-:-v:;-.,vi,:',;; v ..... .. , - i: - , TELEPHONE MAN IS FRIXCI . . PAL SPEAKER . FRIDAY... , The Lions club band of Inde pendence, accompanied by i mem bers of the club, were guests f the Balem den at the regular week ' ly meeting Friday noon: - Several selections- were given by the band and ' the club members . from In dependence sang -two. selections from" the Lions' club roster. The rnetftssresent included Fred Butt. leaUer of tie band; Dr. Maurice Butler, DrVW. CButler," C. W. Whiprud, E. E- Hill, K. L. Wil liams and C. R. Ellis. R. D. Bar ton of Salem sang. " i L T. Felts of the Pacific Tele phone A Telegraph company, was the speaker of the day. i He Was introduced by W."H. Dancy local manager. Mr.VFelts gave briefly the history "of the telephone and told how It , has deyeloped. He stated that 280,000 young and old men were now in the organization and that he expected - tha$ this number would be doubled within the next, 10 years. He said that the company would in the lature look to graduates of colleges to fill the positions. "The simple true story of Jthe Telephone' was given ajs bis subject, and he gave the -developments since the 17th century when messages were trans mitted by messengers to the pres ent time 45 million miles of tele phone line. Newell Williams gave a brief report of the trip to Toledo last Friday at which time members of the Salem den attended the first anniversary , banquet of the club at mat place. - Frank Neer, ' district governor of the Lions clubs in Oregon, was present at yesterday's luncheon. Oregon alfalfa is so good "for fattening range lambs for the mar ket that it is really better than grain at certain ' stages of the fattening process. Range lambs RADIO' STATION OPENS PROGRAM SENT FROM COR VALLIS LAST NIGHT OREGON - AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, CORY ALLI, Oct, 2. Opening program of the new cdl lege ' 'broadcasting -.: station, KFDJ, was given : last night, 'be ginning at 7:30" o'clock.;. Music and talks - of general Interest comprise the program - sent from the newly -equipped studto in the administration bull dins;. Official dedication of the station has been set for October 16, when a fea ture program has been arranged. Thrice 4 week broadcasting will bf the order of the new station for the present, though extra fea tures may be added on short no tice. The first football game to be broadcast play by play over the new set will be Saturday's mix with Willamette which Will begin at 1 ; 3 Q , p. m. Wave length of 2 5 4 "meters will be used ' until after the official Inspection when a wave length, in the class B band will be assigned. Power of 500 watts T will be used from the first. COLLEGE STATION 0PEN5 i . . ! - r- r-r: - jfW;''- KFDI AT CORVALLIS WILL QIVE REQl LAR PROGRAMS CORVALLIS, Or., Oct. 3. (By Associated Press.) The opening program of the new college broad casting station, KFDJ, was 'given tonight,' commencing at 7:36 p. mi. Pacific time.' Regular thrice a week programs "will be broad cast Monday, Wednesday and Friday Bights. T .' - - T The new-comer among Pacific coast stations Is a set of EOO-Watt power which will operate under a class B license as soon as official inspection of the set is completed early this month. J Meanwhile the full power on "the old class A wave length of 254 meters will be used. " V Programs are under the direc tion of Wallace Kadderly of the extension service, who will also act a announcer. Paul Petri! head 'jot the conservatory of tour sic, will direct the "musical parts of the" program. Monday will be known as agricultural night; Wed nesday, women's night, and Friday feature nfght. 1 - : - ' Buy a Want Ad It Pays Big : i KaysisrlSilkHbisie HQrrectStyle . $ fH .95 -.:" .11 Perfect.Fit' Undisputed Reputation a pair Ask For Number 103X These hose have the marvel i stripe at top to prevent ; raveling, Fullf ashioned ; dipperheel ; m e r c e r i z ed tops. Pure dye. Colors' are : Pongee Beige Tille Rachelle Platinum Camel Toreador Silyer - Alqminum Circassian Taupe Cherri White -Black Rosewood Tearl -Sunset . 'Gunmetal l. Yonr Mail Orders v. . . Carefully filled. We pay express or pqstage within radius of a hundred miles , ., OffflW Better Than Grain at Certain Stages Says OAC Exper iment Station ef eastern Oregon, taken up and put -n"feed for i 5 days a t the Ilermiston branch' experiment sta tion, actually gained; more when fed on alfalfa alone tor the! first 75 days and then on' alfalfa and grain the remainder lof the time, than when fed the whole 150 days on alfalfa and grain, according to index cards at the station fair ex hibit. I .;.; The average gain for; the period in tests conducted by iHj. K.' Dean, superintendent, was i 29.2 pounds per head in the group fed hay alond'75 days and hay and grain 75. The gain was1 only ; 24.8 pounds per bead in the group fed hay and grain for jthe whole feerlodi : " i ! The lormer method proved most effective of all tried in : putting on flesh. "Some f lots were fed 100 days on hay alone and 50 days hay and grain,' while other lots werejfed hay alone for 50 days and bay and grain for 100, but neither made the gains achieved by the first lot. L V This result is said bf represen tatives of the college to be most remarkable, an dthe showing gets lots of attention srrom farmers who handle range sheep. "How. pretty,", say visitors to the entomology booth of the ex periment' station as they Inspect the collection of Oregon moths. But those who know the damage post of thai beautiful Insects In flict on crops of field, garden and orchard are not quite so enthu slastic. In the collection are moths that produce the green cab bage worm, brown worm, codling moth, and other injurious pests. B. G. Thompson, in charge of the exhibit, has one of the most com plete collections of moths in the world, though only a few are shown here. . MOXI MENT PROPOSED ( WASHINGTON,; Oct. 2.-(AP). President Coolldge is interested In a " proposal to erect in Wash ington a memlorial to Theodore Roosevelt. : DATE GETS NEARER Big Third Annual Event Will , Be i Staged at Armory; November J 9,to 21 Premium lists are being ' pre pared for the third annual Corn and Industrial exposition to be held in Salem, November 19, r20 and 21. The exposition 1 is spon sored by the Salem Chamber of Commerce," and -the lists will-be Bent to all the commnJtlea in Mar Ion fnd.Pp?k: counties. f X niimberoasoiaUon 'prem iums are 'to be added to the gen eral list of premiums. : Included in the list r premiums for the six largest potatoes of any variei ty, for the largest squash, for the five ilfgest ears of corn, and ' for the tallest hill1 of . 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