The . Gazette-Times. HEPPNER, OFEGON Home and Farm Magazine Section THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1 914. TTF?-iji i. -..ill j , 35 q iTWWIDDTl I "oyr J v v"-?-- rlM " inni el i--T:-.-.."..-0 VHr" $7,500 Trlxe Bull Head of Herd on Northwestern Stock Farm. ONE OP THE BEST BLOODED BULLS in the Northwest is shown in the above illustration. It is Ollie Johanna Sir Fayne, No. 59096, winner of the second prize at the Chicago Dairy Show in 1913, and present head of the llolstein-Frcisian herd of the Carnation Stock Farm in the Snoqualmie Valley. Ollie Johanna Sir Fayne No. 59096 is still a young bull, but is of a wonderful type and confirmation. As he develops and matures he should rank as one of the best show animals of the breed. During the show of 1913 he won first grand championship honors at a number of the leading state and interstate fairs and stood second at the great National Dairy Show in Chicago. His sire, Sir Johanna Fayne No. 42147, has 22 ARO daughters, one son with two ARO daughters and two daughters with two ARO daughters. His dam, Ollie Watson Prima Donna No. 71767, has a record for seven days of milk of 618.7 pounds and of butter 31.101 pounds. Her 30-day record of milk was 2,073 pounds, and of butter 108.20 pounds. A3 S3