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TIMES GOOD IN
DRY ROSEBURG
ARNATION STOCK FARM, al to O llie Jo h a n n a S ir F ay n e No.
th o u g h c o m p a ra tiw e ly new , 59096 o r D u tch lan d G overnor Sir
prom ises to be one of th e best C o lan th a No. 90477. A n u m b e r of
To th e E d ito r— D ear S ir: Aa th e Com
fcnd la rg e st H o lsteln -F relslan stock one to tw o y e a r old H o lstein heifers m ittee of One H undred drew up th e Ore
fa rm s in th e Pacific N orthw est.
a re also am ong th e list, a ll of w hich gon d ry am endm ent, m ay we venture
Besides O llie Jo h a n n a Sil F ayne, a re b red to D u tch lan d G overnor Sir to ask your space to answ er tw o queries
who is valued a t »7500, th e re are C o lan th a No. 90477.
A bout 25 th a t have been askod broadcast regard
th e follow ing b u lls:
D utchland young b u ll and h e ife r calves, sired ing th is m easure. These are:
I f passed, when would th e Oregon
G overnor S ir C o lanthia No. 90477; by D u tch lan d G overnor S ir C olantha
and F o rw ard P rin ce Segia No. No, 90477 o r P rem o G erben Jn lip d ry am endm ent tak e e ffe c t!
was th e word d istrib u tio n le ft
12 5061, bo th h av in g g en e ratio n s of No. 90296 o r Lad O rm by K aken- ou Why
t o f the am endm ent!
excellent breeding. A m ong the pu re stein No. 95288.
The m easure would not ta k e effect
bred reg istered cow s h aving big rec
un til Ja n . 1, 1916, th u s allow ing one
P u re B reeds.
ords are In k a P rin cess M utual De
y ear fo r business to become readjusted.
Ju d g in g from th e ped ig ree of Ollie
Aa to th e very im p o rtan t question
Koi No. 65425; M innie S ta r No.
76 54 5; Q ueen O rm sby M utual P rin Jo h a n n a S ir F ay n e, w hose sire is o f “ d is trib u tio n ,” J. E. W heeler, chair
S ir Jo h a n n a F ay n e No. 42147, dam . man of th e C om m ittee of One H undred,
cess No. 108441 and others.
T he developm ent of th is farm th e O llie W atso n P rim a D onna No. m akes tho follow ing sta te m e n t:
“T h e ‘w et’ forces a re se ek in g to
p ast year, not only from th e sta n d 71767 (b o th w ith h ig h reco rd s) as
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th e m odern equipm ent and sa n ita ry th a t th e cows w hich a re bred and- posed O regon d ry am en d m e n t does
By ORTON E. GOODWIN
w ay of h an d lin g m ilk, has a ttra c te d p u t up fo r sale w ill m ake exception n o t fo rb id th e “ d istrib u tlo n M of
th e atte n tio n of dairym en in produc ally good buys fo r th o se in te reste d liquor, b u t m erely Its m a n u fa ctu re P u b licity Department? Committee of O u t
an d sale.
UuiMlmL
ing m ore m ilk of a high percentage in b uying good d airy stock as well
".They a re co rrect. T his w as done
as those w ho a re looking fo r show'
of b u tte r fat.
I f you want to find out
designedly an d d elib erately by those
Stockm en and dairym en in terested stock.
O llie Jo h n so n S ir F ay n e No. who drew th is am en d m en t. O regon what dry Oregon will do for
in pure bred reg istered H olstein
stock are invited to visit the farm 59096, is recorded as h aving ta k en h as m any citizens, especially m any Oregon, go to Itoseburg and
an d see th e strin g of H olstein-F rei- second prize a t th e 1913 N ational of fo reig n b irth , who d esire to have see what dry Roseburg has
sian stock w hich is a H olstein Show D airy Show in Chicago. D u rin g th e liq u o r in th e ir hom e. T hey feel th a t
show season of 1913, h e won th e it w ould be a h a rd sh ip an d an in accomplished.
in itself.
g
ran d cham pionship h o n o r a t a n um frin g e m e n t of th e ir p erso n a l lib erty
The farm is located a t C arnation
Mereliants, business men
S tatio n (on C. M. & St. P. R. R .), b er of le ad in g sta te and in te rs ta te ab so lu tely to fo rb id th em th e USE and residents are enthusias
of
liquor.
in the S noqualm ie V alley, 15 m iles fairs. H e is less th an six y ears old
“ T he p re se n t proposed law does tic. In fact, I could not find
from S eattle by a u to via K irkland. an d as h e develops an d m a tu res, he
should ra n k as one of th e best show n o t forbid th e USE of liq u o r by any a single merchant who would
Big H olstein Sale.
citizen, be he poor o r rich , provided
On W ednesday, N ovem ber 11, an im als of h is breed.
come out and say: “ I want
T he C a rn a tio n Stock F arm h erd is he w ishes to have th is shipped direct
1914, the first a n n u a l F all sale of
H o lstein -F reisian , including m ilch larg ely m ade up by p u rch a sin g sev from som e o th e r s ta te to h is own to see Roseburg wet.”
home.
Dry Roseburg means ju st w hat a dry
tow s, heifers, bulls and bull calves e ra l of th e b est cows o u t of a num -
B u t th e issu e th is tim e Is the state means—more businosa Rosoburg
v ill be held on C arnation Stock j b er of d iffe re n t h erd s in th e E ast.
F arm .
T his com paratively new T hey a re shipped to a c e n tra l p o in t ‘open salo o n ’ an d th e sale of liq u o r has not known “ hard tim es’ ’ since 1»
farm has been estab lish ed only a few in W isconsin an d th e n shipped by in clubs an d elsew here. As some went dry. Here Is tho reason as gives
years, and breeds only pure bred express to th e C arn a tio n Stock G erm an fa rm e rs o u t in W ashington by F rank Churchill, president of the
C ounty p u t It: ‘W e a re going to vote Churchill H ardware Company, one al
F arm .
registered H olsteina.
fo
r O regon dry.
Since H illsboro tho leading mercantile houses: “ Farm
T here w ill be ab o u t 70 head of
C om plete referen ce catalo g u e of
p urebred reg istered stock sold, 28 all stock to be sold a t th is sale Is w ent dry, w e can still have o u r glass ers deal in a dry town always. Ross
head of p u re bred registered Hol- now being p rin te d and w ill be sent of b eer a t hom e if w e choose, b u t burg dry has m eant money In the pocV
we do n o t go to tow n and d rin k ets of us all, from merchant to rcsidan^
bteln cows w hich are all bred, e ith e r upon re q u e st to those in terested .
m ore th a n we o u g h t to , an d w aste I t has benefited everyone b u t the saloog
all o u r tim e h an g in g aro u n d saloons k ee p er."
an d n eg lectin g o u r farm s, an d spend
Dry Town—Better Basinas*
o u r m oney tre a tin g a lo t of o th ers
Bankers
and m erchants all told tM
who a re d oing th e sam e thing. And
if th a t is good fo r u s in W ashington same story—a dry tew n moan« mung
and b etter business
C ounty i t is good fo r th e state.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11th, 1914
Even the former campaign manages
“T he co m p arativ ely sm all q u an
tity of liq u o r th a t is or w ill be for the “ w ets’* now w ants to dog
d ru n k in th e hom e. If th e individual Roseburg dry. Same reason ■— better
m
u st send w eeks in advance fo r it to business.
R egistered C attle
Roseburg m erchants agreed th a t (J
som e d is ta n t city, m ay or m ay not
All splendid individuals, a num ber w ith good A. R. O. records
do serio u s dam age. W e can decide Oregon dry did for Oregon what a dry
Listed as follows:
as to th a t som e o th e r tim e, b u t the town had done fo r Roseburg—which ap>
28 Pure Bred Registered Holstein Cows
open
saloon, w ith its vicious tre a t pears certain—th e state would boenra*
w ith good records. These cows are bred e ith e r to Ollie
ing h a b its an d association, its uni more prosperous than ever. Money spent
Johanna S ir Fayne No. 59096, whose sire— Sir Johanna
versal te m p ta tio n , a lik e to th e busi In tho saloon is worse th an wasted,
Fayne— is sire of 22 ARO D aughters; o r D utchland Gov-
ness m an an d th e lab o rer, th e m an th ey said. When i t is spent in thg
ern o r Sir Colantha No, 90477, whose sire— C olantha Jo
who c a n ’t say ‘n o ,’ an d especially to stores everyone is helped; besides, thg
hanna Lad—is sire of 55 ARO D aughters and 21 proven
sons w ith 97 ARO Daughters.
th e grow ing y o u th of Oregon is in city gets the money—not the Kasterg
distillery.
excusable.
16 Pure Bred Registered Holstein Heifers,
from 1 to 2 years old. T hese heifers are bred to Dutch-
D ry Town—Lower T axe*
'And d o n ’t le t th e liq u o r people
land Governor Sir C olantha No. 90477. whose sire— Col-
w orry you w ith th e ch arg e th a t th is
AH the paving, lighting and etimSl
an th a Jo h an n a Lad—is sire of 55 ARO D aughters and 21
w ill m erely d riv e Oregon saloons o ut improvements have been dune s o»
proven sons w ith 97 ARO D aughters.
of b u sin ess: th a t th e sam e am o u n t Roseburg wont dry.
10 Pure Bred Registered Holstein Heifers,
of liq u o r w ill be d ru n k by th e p ro fit
When a town is wet i t takas all Q
6 to 10 m onths old; well m arked; sired by D utchland Gov-’
and th e rev en u e w ill go to some can raise to pay the curt of handBnf
ernor S ir C olantha No. 90477; Prem o Gerben Julip No.
o th e r city o r sta te , from w hich the the prisoners
drunkenness
bring*
89295; Lad Ormsby K akenstein No. 93288.
sam e am o u n t of liq u o r w ill be Hence, th a t is why a dry to w s moanj
14 Pure Bred Registered Holstein Bull Calves,
shipped to O regon consum ers.
not only b etter business, but Iowa
6 to 9 m onths old; well m ark ed ; good breeding. Sired by
“ Some liq u o r is shipped Into dry taxes.
D utchland Governor Sir C olantha No. 90477; Prem o Get*
Sines i t has been dry, Roseburg hat
ben Julip No. 89295; Lad O rm sby K ak en stein No. 95288.
K ansas, b u t official sta te fig u res
show th e p er c a p ita consum ption to been one of tho best financial cities ta
3 Pure Bred Registered Holstein Bulls,
be »1.25, as a g a in st »21 p er capita the state. When i t was w et it was al>
about 2 years old. Good individuals; w ell b red ; sired by
L ad Legend of K akenstein 2d No. 64568.
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fo r th e U nited S tate s as a whole. ways in financial “ hot w a te r." A
Some liq u o r Is shipped into d ry Sa m ajority of the Council and the Mayo*
T he above list of pure bred reg istered stock is a H olstein
"how in itself. All over 6 m onths old are tuberculin tested . f
lem, E ugene, R oseburg, Oregon City favor a dry town.
Send fo r descriptive catalogue, giving d etails and rec
and o th e r d ry tow ns. B ut th e sa
Dry Town—Many Bnfldings.
ords of four generations on individuals offered a t th is sale;
loon is gone. And any business m an
Here
are a few of the buildings t*
Catalogue s e n t fre e to Interested buyers. Addrees Carna
will te ll you, th e se d ry tow ns are
tion Stock F arm . 936 H enry Building, S eattle, W ash.
th e best in th e sta te . Some liq u o r is Roseburg erected in the dry erat
Farm located a t Carnation. W ashington, In Snoqualmie
$115,000 hotel.
d ru n k in P o rtla n d on Sundays,
Valley (on C. M. & St. P. R. R.) 15 m iles from Seattle by
$
65,000 Perkins block.
doubtless, and In hom es. B u t we
auto via K irkland.
$ 33,000 Armory.
I doubt if th e liq u o r people them selves
$ 12,000 F irst Trust Building.
will a s se rt th a t o n e-fiftieth as m uch
$ 60,000 E lk s'C lu b and Opera Hoos*
is d ru n k on Sundays as on week
No wonder Roseburg people say a
days. Some liq u o r w ill be shipped
| into d ry O regon and d ru n k in the dry town means more and better busi
j hom es of th e few who w ill feel they ness.
Dry Town—More Paving.
m u st have It.
Not one foot of macadam was laid
“ B u t every citizen knows the
am o u n t d ru n k an d th e dam age done while Roseburg was wet. Now there are
w ill be triv ia l com pared w ith the 11 miles of paved streets — all com
p rese n t co n d itio n s of vicious, u n en d pleted in the era of a dry town. An
ing te m p ta tio n s to every class of so other proof th at a dry town means more
ciety. L isten! th e E astern liq u o r in and b etter business.
Carl Shoemaker, editor of the Booe-
te re sts are g en erally understo o d to
be c o n trib u tin g tw o -th ird s of the burg News, said:
Lunch served on the grounds free. Inform ation about spe
“ There is no movement of any kind
vast fu n d th a t is being used in O re
cial tran sp o rtatio n se n t upon re q u e s t S ale will s ta r t prompt
gon to fig h t pro h ib tlo n . W ould they to make Roseburg wet—it would not
ly at 12:30 W ednesday, November 11th, 1914. T erm s of sale:
One-third cash, balance th ree and six m onths, w ith approved
have been doing th a t if they th o u g h t succeed if there was. I wager Douglas
security bearing 8 per c e n t
th e ir business, sh ip p in g in from o u t County will go dry by l(XjO m a jo rity ."
AUCTIONEERS—Cue d Llnbarger.'
side, would n ot be cu t to a m inim um
(P aid advertisem ent by the Comm it
by the ch a n g e ? ” Very tru ly yours, tee of One H undred, 74« M organ Bldg.,
COMMITTEE OF ONE ill NDRED.| P ortland, Oregon.)
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Business Booms Since
Saloons Voted Out
STORY OF CITY IS TOLD
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