PAOl TWO . INDtPCNDENCC gNTCWPWISE. INDEPENDENCE. OREGON, JUNE . 1.1 tlOMT PAGE! DEERING BINDERS, MO WJ7 RS RAKES AND EXTRAS Plymouth binder . Twine Winegar & Lorence Monmouth, Or. JOHN DEERE BUGGIES ARE ALL RIGHT NELSON STUftll JERSEY HERD: as a consequent e it Is no doubt that when he finally assembled the herd, consisting of twenty-two he fers and two bulls, he had the pick of the two- ear-old stuff on t'-e Is and cf Jersey. a the herd are animals from such noted bree.ers as J. P. Ronierll and 'j. V. Mail. tt. while a go;:d!y number ,are from St. Heliars and St. Peters, Having traveled oier 7j00 miles the heaviest exporting centers on the and having spent fifty-three days in iglandi transit, the herd of I.a:d Jersejs mj Jt trulhfuy being imported by Messrs. Nelson and y om.e ROt. Stump arrived at Independence with he, tne genteinen responsl Koss Nelson in charge. Wednesday. e;lt,.n r 8e . fwt very w0, June 8. not wcay and em mate J with g;UUfw wlth the p laborg and secure their long trip but looking as fresh that a herJ and well conditioned as if they had surpaised fcy any t0Bt nave r,pr only come in from across the rlter mtJe Wand king. from summer pasture. dQm To get a first look at a real Island Tq glvg gDme ,dea of the magnitude importation we Journeyed aown iiuu RnQ e difri;ultie3 of such an under- , j .Kr.muh tha kind- .... .. .. . j a Tl.i riiii.lltUin of the bTil apoka vol ume fr the handling they retell In transit. For In looking them over 0110 could marvely b!leve but that bey bad been browsing lo this par ticular liun aline they were born, However, Ib.y had Just rouipl led a 'Journey of oer 7000 mile and b i on the rvad nearly sixty day. j Una U at oma struck with one very notlceablo feature, and that Is. th( extraordinary uniformity of the herd. One U lead lo believe that they taunt have beloiued to one man. yet lUih i not the case. This feature eem to indicate that there U a general de- ! a.and, and a universal Id. a of trp over there which I followed more generally than It U here. At the same I lime type U a hobby there, at It la 'here, there Is evidence lu this herd ( that the prime purpose Is not over looked, and that Is tnllk production, for It U the general sentiment of all 'who have bee:i favored with an In- pectlon of the entire herd that they are unmistakably strong on all those points considered essential for bay records at the pall. These two fea tures strike the otserver at a glance 'and slvo the herd an originality of 1 appearance which Is, to say the least. ! .MirlV In All the heifers are with calf with the exception of two. which dropped their calves on the road. One which dropped at Itoston died, and In a sense this was net unfortunate. Mr. Spann. while on his tour through the Island, noted what claims was the tnest type of a Jersey cow ho had ever seen, lie was later able . r h..r calves. When lO seviiie i " 'the first ca'f died In quarantine. Mr. ! Spann assured Mr. Nelson that In I view of the friendly feeling which 'had prevailed anions all parties dur ling, the time they had worked to gether he wished to make hltr a pres ent and so gave him this call of hU. which was his own favorite. Mr. Nop I g0n appreciated this very highly and ays that It is an Indication of the high Qualities of this gentleman as he found him. The other ca-f was born ! ri., Oreeon. These two are av V' ------ (Contlnned on page eight.) Automobile Qarage and Repair Shop C. B. ZUMWALT, PROPRIETOR Spacious and fully equipped for the repair, care, sale and housing of automobiles. Charges are reasonable and all work guaranteed. Special attention paid to repairs of farm implements, grinding plow shares. Brazing a specialty. Bicycle repairing and supplies We do everything that is done in iron il IndeDendence. and through the kind ness of these gentlemen the Agricul turist is able to give some data re specting their long journey. The here was picked and selected by W. R. Spann of Texas, the noted Jersey au- i -;t Indira nnrl mioorter. ir. LIlLfllL.T. J""-! .. . taking, we will follow the herd from the time it left the island: First, the official of the American Jersey Cattle Club stationed there af fixed around the horns a chain and lock with a number. This number ' il.i hnif n rec- Spann was chosen to judge the bull tho show in the Island while over there Qn islan(I a high compliment paid by the Jersey tran8port. Islanders to the Ya.ikee brethren. r.nree's channel to Mr. Spann had carte blanche orders Sotliain!)Un and thence by rail to in his selections and journeyed a!! Liv(,,.pHol Ht,re they were taken over the Island, which is not large, to Layland liner, the S. S. be sure, but contains more full blood- shipped to Boston, being j ed animals to the square mile than any other place in the wor,d. And in lan(1(jd ftt Boston( Apr;l 27, and wei.t! his travels he visited rra:tkaly all lm,.1(.(iiate into quarantine at Little-j the large breeders there. Mr. im.m had also the advantage of having at tended all the serni-annual shows, and OAS H PAID FOR FARM PR J.VJCE BY TH BUTLER PRODUC'i CO m.-ntv-four days en voyage. They ton, some thirty-four miles from lios ton. Here they were retained tor the regulation tbiriy days, and here Kot-a Nelson received them and started on the lontr j-jitnit-j across the continent for the Pacific coast. ..A A glance at tne rouie iravKiacu. gives some i;lt a of the travel e-Uailed by sucli a jonn cy. At Littleton they were shipped over thp Boston & Maine to Fltchburg, MaHSachusetts.then over the Delaware & Hudson to Binghampton, N. 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