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DAIRY DEPARTMENT ON PAGES 5, 12 AND 13 A REAL LIVE STOCK MARKET NEWSPAPER ..One of the foremost Dairy Cattle experts in the West i, spending bis entire time in The Fann and Ranch Market Jo1D"nal has a bonafide paid circulation of nearly editing and compiling the Dairy Department of thia paper. Annow1cements of auction • 10,000 live stock producers. It goea into every county in California nnd into adjoinina: aalea o~ dairy cattle will be found in thi& i1cction. Also complete newa and market reports atatea which ahip to the Los Angeles Market. It not only js tho greatest hve ato,,k P"P"r for Da1rym.en. T~n fact that more than 3000 D1ti1·ymen 1·ead thi• departmr.nt every week on the Pacific Coast, .ibut aa an dvc1·tiaing medium aoing to live stock pcopl", it ii un• I& proof of ala mcral. cxcell d. s OLU:\IE G, :No. 41 Issued \Veekly L O S A N G E L .E S, CAL I F O R ... r I A 10c Per Copy ~eptcmber 6, 1928

.,. 1 Cullfomlosition; California Steers 2 <'"nliforni \ ··-·· 915 4.25 , CHICJ\C,O, Sept. 5.- llog~, l&,000. •I a }J.0rn1a ta e air ~ C'alifornia 00 ·····-·····-·- 988 3.(/0 Slow; mostly IOc to !Sc lower than 1 Culifornia . ···-··-·-····- 1080 Southern California's :first hig tablished new track records at Tue day's average; top $1300, paid Att t R d c d county fair is the Veiftura CountyjSacramento ,\Ill also be seen on the tor. sc,cral load~ choice: 180-215 lb.I rac ecor row S Bring $13~00 Tuesday 13ULLS Fair, which opens \Veilne,cral receipt were c cane-•! up w,thout much ~klav 2 Utnh --·-·-•. -- 7U5 8.00 clairy catilc, swine and sheep e~- splendid t<•ams arc entered, as well Cattle, l.J,00O. Good and choice 0 ,c to stc"dy pric(·s the ~ I - k I · · b · · I \.!nlifur11i11 ---··- 1030 7 wee . ) f . ' 'II y WLn l1{'$S )(.JIii{ r•• !lea le Oil tl1r 111• .r.; hibits at the California State Fair as fan•ous six horse hitches. fed steers and yearlings ac!IH, \Vith the grc:i est array of exhibits in the seventy-six yur~ of HS 1 11 Friduy, A11i;ust ~1 • '. gr: rs o cowstulT and parl1cularly 01? half fat Jairv CO\\$. ,\p- :ire cnt<.>rcd :it Ventura. strong to 25c higher, earh· top exist<:nce, the Laliforma State Fair at Sacramento is attracting record xunately 2100 head of cattfc went0- ---- · ~---, 2 Cnllfornla _ ---··· ···-··· I 7b5 9.0(} The Yenlura fair is always· cspcc- $18.00; inbctween grades · slow, crowds. Atcnl"llill •.. -··· •-·••• l7fi0 S r.o days. The horses which have cs- I'nrk. ------~ bulls slow, steady: bulk grass cows smcc the live stock judging contests P.Ai"n gjli.VES-:tat, entry by E:.t.aton J,.r~ ideas being the m•· 1-. l .'·• < rdlluniltL ..... ·-·-- • 8111 Ju.7~ l <'alllornla -·-···-·--- 1470 h , ,.in i.lC ors Ju <'nl,f(•rnL-t -··· ...... 86~ JO.liO 1 l 'ulirornla ...... _. ··-··- 1 l'.1'1 f~~ $8.2; to $9.50; hcifc1s mos ly $10.50 attract[d s11ch crow)' Kunwootl r-:\lountain s,ction arrived last l C::i.llforr,lu -···-··· . . ltl9o 9.IJO 1 l'tuh ···-••--· ··••·•••··-•·· 111~11 1 CuliCornir, _ -··•-·•- 1450 to 25c higher, Lulk best kinds $17.ii eYery available scat in t 1c JU< gmg GET OF SIRE, .f anhnnla-11t, entry ltcrs pc,pulnr Judge, des1,1te the act that l!nu, ontry by Wm. H. llunu. new top since e·n·y s1,ring was :u 11111,.:rlr,1. . ···---··~· l>it:1 1IJ.91 I 1 <'nllfornln --~--- 790 s·oo in. ll·n·sting scctwn, of tie '-" orma camp. e was coo lhg wt < ogs or fairly act1\"e at downturn; desirabl :ind better tvr choice of- caster, was of course named grand Oias. N. Hawkins, th:ll \\t'll Wtll fimshcd steers arc quotable FAT cows ANO HEIFERS • I 1 c·aflf >rn i:.t. ·--···· r •••• 1610 65 und that figure. Frirhiy a car uf I Thursday, Anrruat :io 1 f'nlitornla. ··-·--·---··· 13711 f the50 agTicultural ins!rnctor., n•a le At this year's camp, school5 from t~rings; s~cep about steady; de. champion Shorthorn bull. He has known cowman who owns and m.\r, ,I IO•U-1,uunr! Lt:ih steers re:i- J!frs l'· lir I Av \V_,L. T'rlr,. I 2G huperJal ···--··· ·····--·- 1168 8.25 th.c camp :111 cvtnt which these boys ,>\ rar north as. Modoc county :111<1 as s1rable nauv? ewes _$6.00 to $6.75, won at the big Eastern shows and is ages the Pacheco Cattle Company 1~· 9 26 l1111•erl11I -· -· . 11:!IJ 1 ~.15 will rem mber as long as thl"y hH f 1r 011th as Riverside an,l Los An• only choice light w1:1ght,,; quotablr at ouc of !he most famott bnlls in th at Hollister, has mncle what Wt: b, i.l ~12.00, while other Ct'Mi and 3 llfr :: r~1!f~~::1~:::~ ... _ f.J3 $Jl }n~ I Ca iofr11I" ,.. ··- ·---··· 18111 8 aria st'.:crs during the week sold 4 IJtrR., C'nlitornla .. iioo 10.50 1 <'ullfornlu...... 1110 ·/ill lt nut on'y gavl' the boys.u1,por~un· e'cs counties were represcntccl. $7.00 or better; ac!we dc:n:iud for world. Hf is. more of the .oltl type lievc to be a record calf crop wjth 1 <'alifornlo __ ___ • 1440 n $11.7:, to $12.,0. DccL11tly fin- 11 •,al!fornla •..... 11,G3 10.2:. ~j?, (ty to sec the l{reat .fair ,~·ith trami:l l\1-tny of th ~r boy,; \\ill take prrt fcerlmg lambs at hrm pmes. Shorthorn, with l11ts of size and his pure bred Shorthorns. Ir. dbnlbck 1· ,~.1·r · lr111a pas- 1 !',allfornln 13711 'i ;tructors as eir guid~s. but it' in live stock judging contests at the . 0.75 \Vt•dnesday. SC'Ptcmhor 0 il.y from. $11.SO to $12.60 the lat• ~ r:11llfornla - ...: 127, :•.50 f'nlifornln . --····· 167n $g.60 earned the, tnp lilruugh R? d dc-1 held December 3 to 8, at the Los 8000. Slow and tmcvcn; sl,ipper th,, ring Monday. and another Prince of Wales bull 0 1 price takmg three loads Tuesday ~ ;.~l1} '.,.. ' 11 ~ !l,2j \ ':difornla --·--·· _ 16~1! R.60 p:irtinent and good gr:1ov~. knew Mr. ;\lcNaughton sows $IO.CXl t, $10.85; st ck pigs ,,,, od, sired hr Princet~n rascinator, 111011 1.>11p then aud won first 111 ht ,tcers from N~w 11<'xicr, sold Ji ~"/lforn/n . .,.. 91 I 7.3r. I 1 <'allrorntn ----·· 960 1 ('nllforula ___ .., J 080 rgg Hills burg won fir~t. Woo !!and sec- by reputation, as several of th 1$10.75 to ~I 1.~. . . . . won the junior champiouship, :i~ninst class this year. ~day and \Vednesday i rom $9 9tJ 11. "" n · ····· ·· l12"> 7.25 .7.00 ond, Salinas third, and \\'illows schools encour~gc the boys to reatl I a\..ttle, !)()(JO, cal~cs 1. 00. Nam c a ven• •trong -fielil. Victor of Ktn- -<>- <'IQ 1 5 ·th I ~1 . l'r'•hy A11g11 t ~, 1 c'nlltornh --··-···--··· 1010 1 'I' •U., w1 ot 1c:r " exica11~, J I Hr., ('nlifor;,111 ··•·•-· ':;oo JI.LO 6·60 fourth t!i" wee kjy ar.t,cl~ on . 'Tlw Ll\•c fed Sl<'Crs au.t ~earhngs stcaull~ llt :pricea ranaiu . turn"! 111 n~arl>y f~edlots from -l' T~frs .. N"ortl1un ·- .. GC:o 9.3~ 16.25' Ricl,ard \Verner, former director most :iuthontie• on live stock mar- calves strOll!i to 50c higher; stock- • fi • from to nn t< to $10.00. r. ';11tfor111t. .. _. • l!O~ 1 <' others 111 the r,ure bred ~horthon busme~~ r ...... IS 2fi l L~allfo1·11tn .. ··-········· ... 430 oa d b A . R l intain sectio11, \VC'"c nntcd fro1n 1 :~~1:r:>n11ht ··•··• .., ~-- 1n1r, R.(10 7 c•nfifornl,t • 116 I UII II ere y merican oya $"'14:25 to ~14 50· ran C c~ve~ $6.75. I 1111 of the C years for not~ing. Iiu:i- )innhn show instud. From tlwrr I 1.011 ____ "' ' clcnlally, Mr. Carruthers iudged the he go to the Kansas ( 11, I to $11 •00' , 11 atI a load of i;or,( -• •-:.llr,,rnl1t ' · ,rr, a -__•· - •- -· . 12738911 'i.75 C (',illfornla ... _ . ..•. . . 4t~ will < 7.60 Du~11d.California cows tO)'!JCd 2 C',aliforr,lr, .•-·:-:~-::: 1191) 14 C'allfornia --·-··· ..... 3% lo.r.,i' . . . • O~I :\HA Sc Jt 5-Ho 5 9000 iJ,,cf cattle classes O! Sacramento 22 American Royal and the Chien 'O 111·- 7.26 3 <'alifor1d11 -·· ·--·· _. 97 10·26 The Prcnuum List of the Amen• ~ • • t'c 1 · · Jg • • · vear~ ago and he u probably the ternationat their kind at$ 02~. while m~ll 1 llfr <;:1.,1.t,'.•1w1y, S,•pte111ber t 1 L'o.llCornio. ··~ • •• ••..•.. 390 l-O.oo Sotu-ln;y September l • nevc11: s a<1 y 1o 15 c owcr, 10P ~ . . h S r· • -o-- of_ other good cows made $10.00. C'·lllf".ln-11 ornla.~ -·•··. 10.50 9.0u C3 <'alltornla ___ :~.:...... 172 --··· 13.40 1can Royal Live Stock Show, to be 2.50 011 210 lb. wei •hts; bulk 170- oldest cich1.b1tor o n~T c • tate. •.udr Tl TI I! • ,. * 11 ~ 1 :;g Fridry, Au~t,st 31 11 o.sr ~2 «•alftornla --··- 173 20 J:I ~ held. at the Kansas City Stock Yards weights $1190 to hulk grou1;rls this year. nt' 11:is _n11ss~ 1C' a c win ,{;inch r crntly old ~,,rs of good l tah CO\\S turul.d ., ~~fr."·· ,.,,li{ornl· . ~~ .. 9 01 2 <,.u1Jfuruia -···-·- • . 245 UO lb. $t2.J5; 0 1 1 Pnilfnrnla. __ -·-··-·- 153 J:l in $~.7. S on Tuesday while tht ,1 ,," ' frol"llb ·· •···-··· ~Sl 8.8' n:88 Cnllfo.11!. -···· •. 132 tao n~g l'\o,·cmber 17-24, 1928, is just off the 220-241J lb. hutcf1crs $12.00 to $1225 i show111g only three vr four tunes one of the Beau lll:inchrml I "5th 2 11 t 1. II' f'ullfo,-11(11. ·-·--··. .... 3r,~ 1 u f d , I . . . " "rn so~ 8,fl' ia.nn ~~m~'::/1~ ::_:::-.:_~ ~~\ 11.lO • •• • , bulk 2-10-Jutl lb, m·rragcs $11.75 to the 1,ast 22 y(ars. • bulls to George L. Hil,l brand ,,f t·crnt Y 11111s1 ed cows sold :!R r:,11Jfornla _ ~. • ·•• · ·- .. ; 11 Callfornla -··-···-·---· 489 i 1 1 1 IUJ' 11.50 T•i~sday, September • pres~ and h1~ ..be1ng mln~dl to pr?s• I $12.00; b11lk 300-J3ll ib. weights \Viii 110111! hnrl omc ~cert11ondally r,,IReyvillc, Calif. He will be dth\'• $8 50 to $9.SU. ( 01111110n cow~ ull'rrn;~ ...... ,. . .. 1020 7.50 JO <'allfornla - ·-··--·· 283 1 • numcrc,u, from $7.50 lo $8.50, 1 l'(r 'r~1:.::wHY, :;, !,'cmlwr. I l \'alifomla. --·-·-··-·· ... ·ISU ~:~8 ~7 Colorn,lo ·-·--·- 198 13.70 pcct1vc ex 1u1tors aur ot lers m- $11.50 10 ~11.75. AO•>d fcmall's in the rmg .- on ay, .-red nftter bc!ng , hown at the (. hi• 1 1 12.00 Sntunluy, So1,teinhr-r t 91 ''frbrnska. - 184 81} 18.G~ terested. Lalli , till), fi'cd stcer5 anti ycnr-, Tt was. !OO bad ,that he ha11 no cngo n crnatrnna. Hl,n,_ ~e:, r:il loads c,i liF:ht 7 11rri,' <'nll~~~\~ • ·· Xf1 97 1 ht km,~ trt,1n the Imp I.ii Val- Ir. IHri<., "1011httn -: · G3! 1 l.50 r.s Arl1.on11 ···-··- . ··--·· • 2C8 14.75 Ncumska · - ir.n .io • lin~s slow, steady; she st0ck sttady; comprt~tll~n on his age(l cow, S,tra- -0- l l.25 H ,\ riznn:i ,u 1 3 c· , . . roun,1 I Tl! ri< , <'n.llfornto 870 11,;:5 ~:.!•.~s~a ----·: · he cl1m:i;i;: of the M1d,llc \Vest !Julls and \Cals strong; stockl·r$ 11ncl loch ~I 1ss1e, who wo11hl have givc_n Tierg-sltom of the Tialtl~in $8.00. , l 1.011' Tue •lay, Se1>t1'mh • , t/4 f:~ } o 1 Mr. Ii , I 1· fl 11 · •"ff., Nr,rt.(,, t·n 817 JO i;n 4 67 Ptah . ... -·· •. 189 SO 13.35 Fair Circuit, con isling of fourteen, iced, rs stca,ly to tron~; ice! stcc,s sc,mc breeder .real COI\IPet1t1on_. H_1s Ranch nlso rcp1llfon>l11. -· -·--•·-- 211 ~ State J.airs arid Expo~itions will be and yearlings $14 50 to $16.Sll; grass junior yearling heifer Victoria lleau lllanch:irJ I ~S1h bulls to thr 1111111 7~ <'ajlfnrnia _. •...... l~/ ½t~i bl 'r,;N,::r~i'~ - -~· M~ {f& Price spread of $700 to $1J?5 i -~ r,o,•:tt.ern ... ·- inr.2 II 7n I , 96 Tdnho ___ • __ 165 1~.00 the American Ro :ii Live Srock hei~crs $10.50 lo $1150; bulk grass Rubt·rt:i, was first. . . •1\ colotc !fan h 111 Santn Hai liar:i n .• ti• b. . . . · ~ , n 1fornfa ___ ···- . 1500 Ca lfornia -········· -· 15f 11 , • e ,g 1 1aJ.l 12 ll• Y ,.. • 1 be t cows $825 to $10.00; stockers I Tn the fc-mnlc d1vmo11, Easton & county. They·wl•rc dt>livcred curly !J r,s 26 Plnh ·······-· -· 211; bts of /m, d weighty tl'dl\'·luals 2! •~or1h, rn . .. .. ··- . 1112'> ~aiormla _ _ -·····--···· 270 J' .,. 38 1•11Jlfornla • 1C5 12.75 · Show. A total of O\'cr ;400,000 rn aud feeders $11 50 to $13.50; flc hy • \\'ard wpn senior and grand chnm- in the s11nuner. o.r,n ii ,c· nda _ ...... • ·- 1r.5 10 hew nuted tr wan', to $10.()(), n 111 1 11 ½~-~ : ~:!rr~or"i.1·;-_ .:-..: H.~ ff~? cash prcnunms, medals a11rl trophies fcr,lers l•I 2.S; stock heifers $ll 00 pion and junior cl,ampion honrnla •• ······-···- 1C2 H.oo c C'olorodo --- 291 11.50 on r, e entire circuit . Pacheco herdsman, 1s one o 1e r . lls, u1d r liberal rr.ccint~ Tue;· 8~ ;:"Ff,orn1,a --~: 1210 R 2> 4 f'nlltorn a ---· ..... __ 177 1 case I 1-r 1· . •· ' n · nri. a 7~, 14 011 10 l'Lnh _, •... -- 205 l1 ~a ,. : • J SOl'TfI SAN FR NCIS ·o, Sept. stnt ., best howmC'n. - 0 - ' o, S1~htly ltOWC\'Cr 31 ('allfornln ···- 804 8.01, l <~nllfn¥11JI\ •.. _ ...... ~~() 8 n. 1, nr, • More than $2.J,000 is hcmg ofTer«t 15.-Ho~s. JJO; holdovers, lJil l.oad ()ffidal awards In the Shorthorn \V. f C'art tithers 11 showmg Onl' brcf bulls contmnc to sell fron: 2 c·,. 11 rorn1'.l. -··::::.:: 1175 ~ 1'allfornla ...... " ..._ ·- ll•J5 7 75 <"nllrornla __ to ..., ""J • h f . 1 f'nli'orn• ~ 1e, 0 I ····~ ___ n:w g:g~ I PACKING sows AN OROUGHS m the Beef Cattle department of the back; !iteady to strong ;load 180 lb, cl1tsse5 folio v: oi his cl1oic<' Shorthorn stern 111 • "' ·VI' ,•,It a cw cho1c 1 c flt • · ··· • ··•·· ·-· .. ~ l Nl'vndn .... __ ····•··-·- 833 1 t higher Ti . 1 f O ;'' n,a. · ..•... -- .. 980 •r_,7.r:~ 11 25, Thursc.a:v, Aut • BO American ltoyal, wl1ich includes l"al(fomias $12.85: 14{) lb. weight HLLt,S, r,rrorc .rm,i 1. 1~25\,-bt, the Caliofrnia l.h e Stock llm1 Haby ,11• 1 · 1e gcucra run o \\ l'dn(;~r11,y, sc,,ttmb,'r 6 l <'allfo111fa ---·--···. _ 110 1 N~. Cnll!omla __ Herefords, Shorthorns, Angus aml $12.25; fc~v. lots. pnckmg_ sows 11c mni; I.ancn.,tcr, Ea1tton Bt'ef Shm' nt South Franci•ci, as c eared from $8.00 to $8.50, 1 lllr, t' IHori1ln. ····- 640 3 C'ull!ornlu. ········--··· -· 400 i:!{g -~:·2~i· D~%k fi:;.i8 $8.50 c-\._,11;; 8111 11.76 · 4 C'al!Cornla ___ 3C!! __ _ 9.50 to $R75. I op '1 nesdny ::;13.50, '.. o 1• h ltw<'en June :">- in Nov,111ber. He will hn)"t' hi r ll!l, ~ n thrcugh thl' yards the past week 2 u a • .:p lO.S< scys, Holste111s, Ayrsh1res and i,rado 860 Ib . Uta. h hc-1·r' ers $10 . ~-,1,.:f cw K;nw,:Oc1 l-urm :2nd, Jtoi, "nod --o- y \~i'n:incl. ellc U hatl httlc dif • ~5 l 1~ra~1 rn -·- li'SG 8 1 ·~~ilh( .751 d l lfl.•. Guernseys out ,H hrad lb . l•'nvnritllJ. 1·onwood Furm : 3rd, I.:i~t wei0d 1:,uu nu- u, or rurrn 1 13 «'allCoruln . ·•·- _ 2uo 10.00 ' cow!I $1>.SO, st:vcntl lots common I h"rt"'" uluat,,r, \\"m. It lloml. and Ranch Market Journal attral'r a o:ul of cho.ce 210-puun·l : t"nl!farnla ....•• 88~ t~g handle r~aclily especially with a 5T 3~ ◄ O 976 I . d '$6 • $ ~ II •r,o t llt'!,lS h"tW<'l'n.lun«1l•Sl']ltem11"r80. l hf ll r·xl\s ---· •·-- - ~ · n the swme cpartmcnt more .2 :i to 7 1 5 ; n cutters .-i.. 0 t ·iat. Victor of K1.-.nwoo,t. J"en• <-< miir. nvor > ,. co111me111 from rsf cr,rul $16.b, while small 11 ~t//t'•niia • -····· .... 1212 ~-4~ slower dressed pork trade as a rc-. 192 l.l other ch . I d , orn a ·•· a.as thnn $S000 is offered for Ilcrkshircs,j $6.00; bulls $7.00 to $7.7,;; cadl"" "·Md v,,rm~: 211,1. 1~on<'!''~II,1 rert'~or, fhrecctrrs anrl t1tockm1·n nl rht· l",1 Ii ti• So 01c, \',·,, L'TS sol ., <'ullf,,rn• ··~ •·••- • ~ $::m~::!:i:! _ :. ::_: m ;J: 9 117 1 "·~·'8.2:. s11 I o f wannfr weather, Howeve 14 TTtah ···-----. -- 291 fl 7 (: · . 1. h' non,) good light 1c1·s <111ctc I<.> 1''.N1\·00<1 aF rm~: r. • 0 yn ,ol\n orn 1a S111te ir ihis week '·· to $16.00. '1 he lrnlk of ~ ''.,lifnrntn. ;: ll50 t p · vca ° F Brr, , . 3 SlnK", Texa11 .... 663 210 7,00 hcster \Vh1tes, .damps ires, olaud $I I ~,5• ,.,,,~,. Tl'~•~ton & \V rel, 4ht, K n• ers were kin/I aii,,,,,,li to M , lh.it ,·t lllRs, 1.' ;':0 900 f~g ~trong prices ,,t the River marl«!ts , ' ti d S l I G rl · J S d '· · w111ld H,•tr J(rn ot'rk , r •nclu(hnl!· A.· d , n rornla ...• • • ll97 10 8 O 15 Sheep, R'i(l. o by the finl' live 1 ) tJ 'I 11z ,na, sr,l from G C'nllfurnl:i. ~--···- 780 7 ~~ indicate that'the present low is only $i· 7.2~ t I • C'olorad~. ·::_:___ ~o Poland 01inas nnd fnt tmd feeder 11oth111g done:; good light lamhs <'nll:vnto ugtJ ·1 \ lk n, lea t~ & farm p11hlica1ion , er ccn Oh the 1 :, 111 carlots. 1-'lam :in,1 empornry an< that higher pri.i;c I $13 "5 t $1J 50. f' d 'Ck~ Wc11-d · ~nd. (',,11)'111<" -l'!ilvrr '" nl, Pn .(i C t vcs werl' fairly numerous carlots. I quot,•c .- D . , • c°": I l•:n."'1,)n &. \\'Prtl; 3rd, m.,n"·ol>d J\rc•h• Cl IC ons • ~1 CAN'IIERS d CUTTERS will prevail a~ soon as the congested Lambs quotable Sharply good Orego11 hoWmg'; late 111c-$dny ..,, 1,, nwood Parma: Ith. K n~"t>od 1.or• ~ to $1.150 'l\ilh cull :inc' 111 'l'hursd y, August 30 e, rnlition clears 1111. Higher; Ewes Firm 111c shcrp drpnrtrnent will hnve thr(·e d~cks 7J lb. feeder lamb Kin~. I{, nwoo ~14.00. :Medium lambs were The draft horse and mule dr.p:irt- September 10 t •) 15. llll'\NP <'H,\MPIO.' lltlJ,I, (11.l~o rxp, riencC"a mr)n , th hrecd1·r~ of Th,n·a,tny,- Au •u~t 4 111ixecl olTerings weighing from 170 ~o r • n,ht ,. _ ... J115 • • > K C l · f. fi Id •rn,or ehftmplon), i"'tJl!ynlo lCing a g ncration , go, · <;•llforula ____ 952 0 hr,ured to hru1g from $.l~ oo to m<'nt offers. .,pprcximately $9(X)O for ern oun I Y •mr, nai-;crs e I.nnc, Rtnr. p ,Rion & W,u"!1. 1iforn\,i, Av Wt. Prtl'P t to 180 poun,ls sold from $12.90 to -t'\-. l l llh . ··-• ~ _ ~1111 11 1 1llrorni" · ·-- •·- &1q $12.~;; •t t nllforntn. ____ 815 $1.1.00 with cull and common kind Pcrehcrons, llelgians, Shires, Clydn- Sl'~;~~:::~cr g:,:i~t~~- Fair, Venrura, ;{~~1~~1 i;::~l~~~ ~\;~~Vi •or llf iA nnothcr ·, J11lcrful rnlf u111 •L (I•'e(,<1~re) b o 10.110 (l.25G.50 $IJ.25. The best Californias T11es H,•r!' 0 11-'e,·,tcris) .. t~ll • 1 ackini:; ~ows moved r!!'rulily and ort11 itn ~ 02'; ~ <'nlilorn • --·- c 1111111~ s n. • conte t will ngam c a cature •~ Los Angeles County Fi.ir, Pomon,i H.. llorid, 2nd, no~n VC>nu • \\'n1. n. horthnro b1dlK on ,rade row , 12.Q0 ~ <'ltllfotn•-i .. 02' rn nt m prices \\ re alf ~ (;01,trihut• a 1,nnll, Olifornf·1. · •·· 921) l I.Ob 4.6u heM <':'c c to the steady mnrk, the hrtd 120 cowl and thi:v dmpprlitc.rnfa - :l'l:i l l,25 2 C'rtllforn la ~5;~ th g~ncrnl run of sows $t:lling frpm no l Calir~rnln. _ .. _:.- •· ~'1 lhl' r,111 ,, hred hull "ll th<' 120 c:o\\ ilf,,1-til:i. -• 11120 1125 7 s.ou $')00 to $9.75 ·with smooth light prices. . • ho • ,vt"ll 1,n\'C •?(J,000 for sadc!Ie si,lc, September 25 to 30. Co ton · W11rd orth ,-r{ • 9 a :t, .,,.. "fftrccrl '"ounty Fn·1r, • f crced. Hl'!IFl':n:·. hotw en ,T1>rmnr;v l • hr fr C..rntthrr$ s,w1 thnt c\ ct,• 11.00 2 •"'nllll:Julurd4y. Septomher Ewes contmue to m ct cons, I rr•, l,orsr.s, roadst , harness borsc , ., , '- ii. tP21 -tgt. Vlctnrl nu1,,,.fn. \\'m f:, <'nli(ornl~ • ·· 700 111.5,) orn• ·- .J , 1.01 • ,ow~ on the butchers order from 1 ral1£"c cownll\n !"0111<1 inr.rrnsl' hiR c If I•lorriltt ··· . 9{1) l ! : llf~rnln __ .. Jrl~H bl · · d t t 011 I1 I1 a c Septrmbcr 19 to 22. 11 llond: 2n,r. P1H'hl'M J..n .11. f'ti 10 00 a c mqmrv au a t ' ' none ' p1.mi<'s, hunters ancl j1111111er~. Madera County Fair, C'howchilla ch <'nltlo ('(): 3rd, 1cll :..'M Prtn• rmm 25 to 50 prr c-ent by II ini;r ,llfo11i1a. ··-· •· ··- • 8S I 3<1.IJO r, ';1llfol"llla - -··~ -- 1066 ~.ti · moo to $IO.SO. crop iltor1>1n. ~ ··· • ~~() OM 1 ( l1furni·t r,, ) ,rrb rd the past w rk to teSl ,-alue · l\lorc thnn $7rr•ht . 1 tow. 1 1 $6 00 $7 00 .., ' " • P:idfic Coa 11airy Show, 0 k• ~~-d. nwood B\11l, R 11· l~.1 'l 10 c hto, t:, - / .";.: Representative Sale ■ 5 11 t ~!;..,!~\'.~j.1 nl,for111a - •· -· 89J 1 f ewl's will_ ~ from to · live stock judging conte1ts, 4 H tanrl, Now~mbcr 10 to 24 ~1-·w1m,, nft r

NELSON R. CROW, THE I l'NOW NOW WHAT MAKES t I nit I t 11tor :md J u'il her c{ ,}1 ;,,!I th l.i: c ·: ll t.. U,(' ," 1lH, hr. ,n. t fa,r ily jqnn 1, c::.llul th "l't th t ·, ·y. by d, ink:iir 1he 11;(i-; , l"l1r·1. t'I I lfanch I:,rkr t Jcu.i• 1 ·frc,1:1 the c ('OW •hath, to Ii t~,1 ha,l been in love with hrr - , that \\ ere left on the dock whru r,nc to alknd the St.ate hur t J th r d10 j , , z "l.i'.c hr r , 1,1ilk1 ,I He I hopelessly, he thought-for a long Noah sailed. I at ~:tcram nto :..T'd left PH' "wr't time. Then, one day as they ·were I I :r.,•" l1ard en the rar ~r th s \H( i.. KENWOOD FARMS sittmg together, she looked tender­ T uirsl I suppo~e the p opk-1 :, if l t,u l·brll readcrs will h, 011.1 SHORTHORNS were quite agitated when th.1t gan~ • 11ic."I J w1'l do the 1, ,t 1 c.,n to' , Published every Thur.sday by ly at him, and murmur, •L i.:a , h off re

Entered a~ Second Class Matter January 12, 197 } at the Postoffice at Ltis Angeles, Californi,_, 11Uder the Ac\ { rrl arch 3, 1879 • to \ "Dependable Service Would Increase Palatability of Meat Dependable PeopI c " One nf the important un I •rtakings during the past year has been the effort of the National Live Stock J.nility and palatability of _meat .. It being a nat1011al ADMINISTRATION BUILDll'fG problem, agricultural leaders trtm1 tlmlf agricultural_ col­ leges and cxp~~imcnt s~atic111s ar . , •or~ing co-opcr?t1v:~Y UNION STOCK YARDS on the propos1t10n. It 1s· a spl whd thmg for all ol thc~c l'ducational leaders to work together, a~ much can be ~c­ complished in a year or two_ in _tl)i!; way th,111 Jf each: talion took the matter up as an 111µ1v1dual st~1t1un vcr .t l0ng period of time. J. W. (TEX) CONDON Tirnos are changing in the world marl·ets. Meat !low Los Anr:do holds one of the leading places in the s mt>at. But they ·will cat more meat if the m1 ------at i more lastcful. \ .. Seventy-four Years of Development The California State Fair is now cC1ning to the close of it. sevcnty~fourth year. The preae.nt plant and the mag­ nificent exhibition is the result of nearly four-score years of hard work on the part of many fine men who h~n e ever had the good name of their.state at heart. , Such an affair could not be possible were it riot for the UNION STOCK YARDS fact that our pioneers laid a good foundation nor coultl ·o. s.-\H the work be perpetuated were it not for tl').e un~elf1sh woi:k For IOCII that is ueing don by tho c now in charge of the dc!itinies ai.k tor~ Phone for of the State Agricultural A soci,1tinn. 'l he directors who Dl.l w COS~ give so freely of tbcir-'time are in th g. me ol ly because n5k ft1f thry haYe the interests uf their state ,it hc.;a1t. Th y arc not all men of intlependeut means yet they receive no pay nor Corr municntions ad r • s itb" do they exp ct any. Los Angeles or So. Snn raJt er 1,1 nt, 1,1 1, 11r h ·I a •1 , f The fair is valuable, if for nothing- more than to provide w,11 be given rl'ompt attc,iti(lll a common ground ,, here olJ friends may rt·new acquaint­ y f"I r t J1 Ill' "' 1 t .-1< , • t.:\\ anccc;, It is a sort of family' reunion for the farmers an<.l , 1 11 . ·rom fr . I 1p 1 '\. ll. ' r W ,. '"' now aLle to g1v our custom T5 d .,i,nc1ablt 1 ranchers-and this is espceially true among stockmen. r or , ••1•1 1 111 • t<11 k it \ ,th h h hr I M rk t1. Consiirn li,e atock to us Coard: JJllid hi of an L1.11.~ Oluspo coun\y, on londay presented Mr John <>n )t~ th' ~nukl 'j/t to the St.ate with a, goltf medal in hon'or of his High hogs make fill more valuable. W• ,,)'lltl' iub::rrb wa~ on,. the half century of erv,c~. .Mr. John­ fir,~ tr/ re or the 01 well 611 d, and well sold, Mor• ~ Jn '\\ hy the C..ilifornia Stal I•air hould hel~ later in er o Ferndale, Callt. was ery be Loi .-\n1ele1 "Couaty Farm to .rthorn bulla for sale. Write for- prices new Journal 1ubscrib,·s. replacing polled fruit in U1c exhibit buildin.' Theac pure t>..ed w anllng c.ilVes w lgh d fron, 650 to 600 pound• COMMISSIONw. -0- A carload of fat parrowJ has b~n ,,_------.... wh !'I t:ik n ,,..,m h I moti er- ~ntered in the hog el:1ssc of the J•• :Mee J. O. Holmes \\ illiam A. Ward or ,F.astnn Christm~ Live Stock Week by the ZAtH LAMAR COBB ceo. ~attf Warr!, r,roprietnr~ of the lJlllckhawk THE J. E. ENGLISH RANCH, Los Angelrs ('outtty Fann. The ATTORNEV AT LAW D. A. Lav nbur (Hori•J R;anch at Danville, r ports a very eattle, land , de., located in the barrows ar- sir d by ll pure bred Ray Campbell active demand fol' hia good .Short- nnta Rita loun1ains of Pima Che ter hite boar and t)le .,if'.>th• Ethel Hatnilton Cox Henry "Heiai•" Holm-San fra~ horn bulls.. He ha Id a a-0 qd tountv, Arizoua, adjoining the Vail ~r are Duroc J r )I'S who raised many bulls m r~cent we k~ and 1s C , h h· b ~u f.lisfltly over nine piga average per Ro•te A, Box 19-A, Exeter, Calif. lJNJON STOCK YARDS Ult It~ practically ~old out of yODQJ omapny ranc ts, ,u, een. •uw to J\tf!r' These banow wiU make a So. :San Frlmciaco .,a1s. . • Mr. Co,1>eland of \i illwx, Ar1zo,pa. ~luab1c ad4i OQ to ~ ••me ....., _____.... ,.... ___...... __, T - . .,._ , This Page Is Read by Mpr

BSERVATIONS O a:t:g COWPATH By FORREST G. FARR

haaT~~•d d3epartl'Je.,; la conducted by a practical dairyman who q11eat1ona o~odal o e1Jerlence In dairy work. He will answer 5<:rlbers In ry ■ u ecta and will be ·glad to aid any aub. lema. Mr. ;::rc~fano °.J. 1ebd •/red•• mllking cows, feeding prob• out feedln ti 11 e g a to aid aubscrlbera In working belll!ve th..'\ ra ona for beef cattle, hogs and sheep. We do not .uch a corur:n"~o~pi~~~~rcawl rdlte r Is ,aa highly qualified to conduct a 1ry1,,en.

MANA_MAR TTLEQ,WNERS F£'EDERS DOUIILE YeDR NlOITIS .Demonstration of the Feeding Value of Manamar h conducted at the Globe Feeding Yards Los An- ~-~ ,...... ,.~CIQi>f' ' CHARLEY GREEN ~ It-It means dollars in your Pocket! Sand for tLe 'booklet, "N- Facts in Feeds" Ntilip R. Park, Inc. SAN P£DRO. CALIF.

Dairyfg.111'• Protective Assoeiation -_ 11,...__Mee~-Hybft Roy D. :1t-,.•• F.,,.._. Oc:~ A•- Sales y~ F~y K110Wn •• O'Connar Sal.. Yard THUR Sb A¥, St PT EM 81i R 13 TH RYM£t-l'S PIOTECTIVE ASSOCIATION ' P~,, S.C,.. flla S..ta f'• ,\"-, H•~ Park AT M.\Tl$1A BRICK HALL ~I ~- Ccw&uy l•vlt.cl , ' ' , I FARM AN D 'R'A N,C H ~ MARKE T JOURNAL _____)'AGE FOUR__:------:--::::::::::::::::::::::.,------"."' ...-_-_-_-_-_-_-!,_::-_-_-_-_-..,;-:-..,:--_-:.,.,..._-_-_":"'_~:..:-.,--:--:.:.:.:.:.:.~~:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:,--:------.....;--~------:::::.:.:.1 r ,\ugust 31. 13 per cent protein was I i. 1• 1 Chicago_ Grain -:..$ ❖~❖❖❖♦❖♦❖❖❖❖ -r,-C-•) ❖❖❖❖❖❖❖ ,_ TAKES 1 BARLEY ,11 G R A I N ~t~i~n~:~/~ht·s::t:~1t!rpcrp~ic"et POU· TRY I More State Fair I -- • t ' Want to Self '/ I' :~ 1 I 13 per cent protein No. 1 dark north- ... News Next Week Range of Prices i p B d .,c. t d t D I th t 17 24c Wheat- Open High Low Cloae ❖ Ure re ) ::: FURTHER DROP crn was quo e a u u a - Hcpt. -·-·- to8;. 1.10 1.09%, u,91, ❖ C l H Sh .:. 10,·cr the 11inneapolis September. D . A • A • f , D,·c ...... , ..... 1.H¼.• 1.151, 1,141 1• 1.1411. .:. alt r o h h 11 fi · h cta1 1ec 1 1.os ngc 1cs quotations, more c-omp1 etc review o '" • ..-. e•• ogs•• eep?, .:,,. The wheat market continued un- urum w eat e c very rm .wll a as furnished by . the Los An,..cles Murch ...... _ .. 1.19•,, 1.19'2 1.18¾ us-. X •• Slow Demand Causes Further scttlecl during the week ending Sep- large percentage of the rece1p1s. of Produce Exchange, follow: 0 the California State Fair will .~f~;,r,;-.::_:-···- 1.21~• 12n, 1.21¼ 1.211,ii ❖ $; 1 'Iii .93~f, .93 < ttmbcr l reflecting the uncertainty pool'tcolor or. smut!Y• poocl :r'lh.nf Hens, Leghorns, under 3¼ lbs ...... 16 appear in next w~k's issue. :o;ept...... -··- .91 .91 ,,. 1: "i" Decline in Barley Prices. still existing relative to the outturn ~ua 1 Y wabs 111 actne 'eman WI! HenR, Leghorns, 3~, Iba ...... - ..... 18 Complcle awarrls in the beef D.,c. ··-··---···-· .. 7l¾ .71'¼ .741' HT/, ' ,;, ~( Favorable Weather During of this season's han·ests, particularly • o. l am e: 13 per_ cent protcm Hens. Leghorns. ◄ lbs. up ...... 22 classes, dairy cattle, hog anti .\tnrch ····-· l 191,._ 1.19'.1 I lS¾ Lib¾ •) •· in .Canada and important Euroi,can quo~ed at ~lmncapohs and Duluth at Hen•. colored, ~ lbs. UP---·-- ··--·· .31l Onts- July Increases Season's Crop 10 be over the Duluth September Brollers, 1 to 1 ¼ lb•--····-··-·····-··•·· .a:1 sheep classes will be given. :,;~pt. -· - -· .38'.~ ,38~ .3~¾ .38¾ Ii• • ~••,• countries according to the ,vtckly ~ Broilers. over 1•.;, lhs.. ·-··--··-·--.. - .3:1 Dec. -·····-·· .1or, ,IO¾ .411¼ .40 1.:i •1• Grain :Market Review of , the U. S. pr(CC of $!.00¼. Red D(!rum w~s F'ryers, Leghorns. 2¼ to 3 lbs .... ·-·-· ,26 :'llnrch "·-······· .43 ,43 ,42-ii .42i~ • Riead the CLASSIFIED '1' Pacific Coast barley markets con­ Bureau of Agricultural Economics. bemg readily taken at 11i~neapohs l•'ryers, cool red, 2¾. to 3 lbs .. ·-··-·•·· ,:n :.1uy .... _._...... 4 P,~ .41¼ .4 11~ .11 ')ii -. ':' tinued dull as a result oi a slow cle­ Feed grains were firm. Receipts of by feed manufacturers at 9J-96c per Roosters, soft bone~. 3 lbs. up. ---· .31 ' :~ SECTION in the FARM i'. 5 lll:ttHI. but Eastern markets were corn were generally below market bushel. . • i,~g ro_o_st_e_rs_.::__ -_···_···_-·_··-_-··-·:= :l~ I BUT' TER Chicago Cash Grains :f..• AND RANCH MARK.ET :...:• slightly more active during the wc,•k requirements. Arrivals of oats and Movement of ,\heat to the Pa7,fic Ducklings, Pekin, 3½ lbs. up... ---·- ,18 •~ cntlini;: September I, according to baly were only moclcrate am! were C?ast markets w1;rc .reported light Ducklings, 3.½ lbs. up: others than f). , JOURNAL, Page 4, for i the Weekly Barley ).J,.irkct l{eview rcadilv taken at advancing prices. v.1th farmers 1:,101 mcl!nc

Issued Weekly L () ~ A N < i E L E S. CA L I F O R N 1 A 10c Per Copy

.'.\lon(lay, Seplc-mher 10 J Californl;c 4.2:; 0"7 '"Pi-•"(n.JI ·····-·-•--· 1"'9 - ~ l •allfnrni,i •1.t/11 3.50 86 Nebraska - ;I.St - tter Gra·des Cattle 3 Calif.orula ou .lu,..., , ~.1 L OIUi a.UV -•. ·••---• .L,-, Loa Angeles Live Stock Slnu:;hter IAll Ready for Opening 93 Colornuo ·--.. 170 ]3.60 BULLS bl etnh •----..~---······· ~HI 1:tH Jo.t.1• 91 Colorado ..- ...... - 188 320 13.50 Slau~htcr of ealllc an,I cal\'eS for the month c,f ,\11gu,r Are Generally Steady; Thursdii.y, September 6 13.2:o .'10. AV.\\l. Prfl'A 64 Utuh ··-·-.. ··-··--· 179 13.lS of Los Angeles County J C'nlifornla ...... - ...... 1150 $8.r,5 1114 11Ct1romlu. ···---- 11;7 800 in Los Angd<·s City and County was smaller than for thC' ~.60 75 Utah ···--- -•·--.. 213 80 13.10 1 ('ulifornia ··--..·-···-• 1930 114 Colorado ...... _... _. 131 13.00 same month a yf.'ar ago, while the hog slaughter showed an l Caltf,,r11.itL ...... ---··••·••· 123U ll.60 Plainer Kinds Weak 1 l'ulifornla ...... 1540 l>.2:. 105 Utah - ...... - 154 13.00 increase, being the largest for that month in the past fi1 c Fair at Pomona Tuesday 8.lU lU t~alifo11lilL .. ·-·--~-- ll.Jl l~.vo 5 ('nllforuta ----..·•·--·-·· 1572 l~.50 years. 1 l ·aiifornht ...... ·- 1:wo 50 Ca llofrnla ·-·-···... Z03 l Clllifurnia ...... _...... 1530 ~·"~,.7,J 38 Gtllh ...... _ ...... 111 ll,50 ti~ Good Steers Sell Upwards to $13.00; Handy­ t,.,. Official figures showing actual slaughter uf cattle, cahcs, Greatest Live Stock Exhibits Assured a1 Msny NeY( i t ·alifornlll ...... 1075 7.75 /l Ul.uh ...... i~,; 1,. eight Utah Heifers Score $11.60; Bulk Cows 1 l'aliforni1t _ ..... - ...... 1270 7.5tl Tuesday, Septem er 11 hogs an,l shl·cp in LostAngcles County under Federal, city, Entries Pour In; Exhibit Space 1 Cullfornla...... Ultl 7.2a 84 X,•bruska - ..··-··-· I ~G l I.OIi couuty and state inspection, with comparisons, follows: $8.00 to $9.25, Few Head Up to 1 Callforlllll - .. - ...... 1060 7.00 Ul • "cbra.skll ·-.. ~-- 187 14.00 Space la All Sold Out • 2 Cnllfornill _ ...... _ .. _... 6.2:; 6.25 la cnliforma...... - ... 143 13.SU Auguat Cattle Calves Hoa• Sheep $10.00; Calves Strong Friday, September 6 b8 lJtoh ...... - ...---•·· lbl .-Id iO I ('.allfornia. .-...... - 611) 9.51) 74 Nehrnska -··•····- 178 13.00 I 928 ...... - .•. 26,348 11,278 45,871 57,176 The stage is all set :ind everything is now practically• in readiness f,-r J Cnlitorula...... - .....--·· Jlj3ll Ii.fill 100 CnhfurnJ.a...... ·-··· 201 80 l :1.ltv the seventh and by far tht greatest Los Angell'S county fair • !,11rpa1111 8.60 13.()0 1927 ....,- ...... 27,197 l.l,227 40,787 51,5.5•1 llcr\continucs to be a firm undertone in the cattle trade and avail­ 2 l'nliforni11 _ ....- •. - ...... 105IJ tu~ Id.oho ···-·-·-··-···· u;o ing cx11ectations in every department, the exposition year will fuUitt ii\ ,111'1! 1~5 of cattle arc modng lo slaughterers in «ood se·tson each 22 oNrthrrn ..,,_,., ...-.,-•-··- l31 1fJ R.lb 3 California -·······- 256 l~.00 l0.;6 - ...... 2.1,67.l l.?,<>26 ,ll,6.27 .~o;792 tlli llS IS c · 11 I "' • ' 1 Californht ---··.. -··· 1200 8.00 2j NehritsKa ...... 12ll l 1.vu e1ery way the fondest hopes of the officials. Bountif~ crops. throug(lo~ .. spec!a Y true 1.>n I 1e bcttl'r grades of steers and slH',tock 1.:,u 1925 ...... 23,9M l.l,6'56 28,8Z7 47,397 th c Jl I a111er kind· a ' a. · ' 1 ,;allfornh, .. ·-···•--······· J5uu \Vednes,!uy. Septembe.r 12 th Southland arc reflected tn theG •, ~ .' re nvt 111 sue,. aeon: rkmand arnl ,·;dues g<>ncr- SaturclA)', s~1>le1uhP.r R 92 Collto,·uia .. -...... _. U9 13.%5 1924 ...... 22,2/~l l 1,976 .W,172 49,7•B magnitude and the variety of the ex-- pro\'ed a general iftctntlve. '11-~t re, .somcwhat easier on suchG-.-·------l C· lifornlu _...... 1470 8.25 Ii:! California -----·-~- 150 1.1., ~.~ hibits. th~re will ~e a rec;ord attendance '15 1 he trade generally wcl- 2S Northern •··•·-•-·.. ·.. -- 1093 9.7. l l'allfornhi ..... -····-······· 1:11111 0~ C.'nlifornia -··-·.. ··· 174 JOO 13.(lo 1?2J ...... - ...... 23,991 l.!,..!111 49.604 51,137 a greater spread ii c· ttl. 2.1 Northeri, ···-··.... -...... JuaJ v.75 1 <:alifornill ...... _ ...... 12:10 8.25 4V I ·o.11Con1h ...... 1·;s U.vv ln antici1)ation of a larger fair evident. . Exeursibns Vi\11 be ope~t• as ma h b I a c.: J <..:atllonua ...... ·-·•·--- uu6 v.5v • . .\londny. H,'ptembeJ'•• lil 19"-2 .... ~ .. - •.... .19,036 9,12.5 29,Z86 46,538 this v •ar th• management at. tho ed by rail and ~us llriei and speci\H ·h ny ave ecn of th·c 33 ;,,;orth~m ...... ·-.. ·--· l1J~8 V.Ja 1 ( ahfornia ...... -••··- n. t at there is not enough ~ ~alifor11ia -··--· .. -...... _ 1uu1 u.~. ! California .. ---- 177Q ,,oQ PACKING SOWS AN DROUGHS "L" nin~ of the s<'a~on increased all arrangt;n?ents w1U h~ made by the 1 1 c"n Ii h,i•rua. - ...... ___ , .• , .,.,,1 c...,.,, Thursday, September 6 departments. Hardly had the fair official!; for parkiQK an unhnitt difference, quality considcn'd. 1" ~orL_h~rn ...... _ ...... ?:>~ !i.i. steer• · . 3 <..:111110,ma. -•·· .. ···--·... U36 0.10 8 <'nlifornia -··--- 1973 s.~•i · b · h • ed nurnber of cara. ri. ti ~ are 111 acttvc t 1emanc 1 11 1.'u1110,·uia. _,...... 1,,1 9."o 3 l'nllfomla ...- ...... - ..... I Pnn ~ "II No Av.Wt. Prkf.' cntr.1es egun to come Ill t at it was The fair boasts of a record of c Y good grades arc quot.. ~o t:111110r111:i, ... ·-----·· ·-- nu6 ~.7• l Callfornln...... - ...... 1830 8.fiO 18 Idaho -·.. -·-•·-•·- 3~& ..._ f}0,111) ll.76 realtz<"d that mo~e room ~ould be nev\!r having been late atld this \\"'J» P to $13.00, perhaps a littli;: lti t.:utuorn1a. _...... -····· 1,u6 b.ti~ 2 <•nllfomla --.. -·-...... 1360 8.40 l l.U1Jlor1ua. ---·-·· 295 - th 8 ~ ,., 1 Cal1fornt;, ...... ·- :1J11 !,,IJL Baldwin Ranch Herefords neecled.. Evcry mg P(!SSible ~ hold good this year. Wh,n l~ A short loa I f ~7 I 4 ,\ onucrn ...... - -·--·· l>~~ i,• .,. l <"alifo1·nlu -oo-••·•···----• J 1,~1J .. f < o .. pounc fi ,';orthcrn ...... _ u,~ It •.!. l <'allforniu ...... 1720 6.2;, Friday, Scptf.'mher 7 done to mcrease space 1!1 thc var!.. doors are thrown open at 10 o'r.!~it rom a nearby feedlot b~ought ~ tJut,tvnw...... ··-. 1112 ~ ... . 2fi Jrnµr-rial _ ..__ ._..... ,. __ 1031 8,25 31 <.'alifornlu ...... - 2R7 70 10.00 ous ~epartmcnts. Despite all this Tuesday morning S telnber ,t'll I 1 on ~londay's market. A car- ll t:at1fo1·111u ·••···--...... 1,:m 8.0ll 2 c•iotifornlrt ---··.. I 1!Jo 1'1.1111 3 l alhtor IIUl...... - .. :!1>:J -······ l!J.IJII Score Sweep(ng Victory the biggest problem facmg the of- ev h. ·11 b' · ad ;rt 3 f'nllfonilll .....,...... 1393 N.00 7 CulJfflrnla. :.:iu • -tu 1 111 f 1165-pound Utah bullocks 7 ~nlifonuu - .... _...... buo ·,.J, 1 Cn1ifornlu. _____ ..., ______J l\f:tJ lo.vu ficials with the opcnin(T set for 1'11cs• eryt mg: :W e re me•• •qt t $12 7· ., f 4 t.:at1lorn11, ...... uo., ,.. 7 7s ' · ., fi the exposttton. I c•nlitol'llla ...... ___ 1330 7.50 Hntunlay, 8cptf.'mher ll 1..a~t 'fue~day was a great llay for (H. A Baldwin); fifth f'ntry day. Septen!ber 18, 1s to nd a place Tuesday the opeiUng :da • '1ua · :> anu were o goor! Frlcluy, Sc1,teml>cr 7 2 CHlifornia. ____ 1395 7 l'lah ...... 2~1 81) Another car went at $12.3:, 1 llfr.. t:alltornm-·•·-··.. 760 11.00 7.!iu ~.7-, \V. I.. llergstrom, man;igcr of the (Win1,•rtnn Bros.); sixth, i'ridc of for cvcryihmg. . been set a',idti as school day ~nd all l <'11lifornt11. -···.. -··· .. - .. J 1711 .l\Ionduy .September lt! cars of medium grade stt'crs .,i :"'nh,•,11 ---- 1.00 lv.vv ' 1 Culfll•r1uu. ... .----···· :t .,, . ,n. l:alihvin i{:mch, l'lcasanton, Calif., Oregon (H. ::\1. Barngro\'er). J Uallfornia .. -··-··•···•--•.. · 12~0 7.00 • ,ti the California State Fair. His In the heavy mach111cry tent the children 12. years of age. or untit rl!nt $1.1.75 to $12.J5, this :i; .~onll~ru ·---··--·-- ,.~~ :,.. ,11 Tne~day, September 11 14 Cullfornln. - ...... -. 381 80 10 03 1 i,,.r.o grl'al herd sire, Superior 62nd was Three bulls-·-First, entry (H. A. space was all sold a mon!h ago. will be ad1mttcd free. Wednesday 111clud111g four Ci\rs of Ari- 2 ~~:,\~~;,\~ ...... ~~~ l <•atifornla ---··-···- lSbU 8.75 !I N,•hr1t6ku ----··- l46 1 \\:o w.ceks before the opemng date is to be Long Beach day and a "·"" 2 C,a1ifornitL ••..• •••H••••O••·, • 1 2 Cnllfornla -·-·- 330 0.75 111arlC' U lu.oo senior, junior and grand champion Ilaldwin); second entry (11. A. ) <'111ifnrnla ...... ······· H!III 1'.:ill \\"e'. livestock parade" as a result of the will be the official musical organ11a- ffer111gs of young heifers :Mondny, September JO 2 Ptah ..... - ..-•-··•• ..... :11r, 13.011 aclrlitional entrieR. tion for the day. 11.60 .from . $JO.OO to $11.00. A 31 m1:s.. !'10.r.th<>rn...... 10:, 10 I ·tah ... - .... - ...... ·-··· •1112 l 1.011 quotations. The trade is quoting, entries_. with exception pf the gran.d Cows, 2 year~-First, Julia Domino Never in the l)istorf of the fair Saturday is Lo~ Angele• City dav airy he1£cr which showed cf. 1 H1,_., (;"'!10111111 ...... ~6•1 11.00 7 t,nllfornin. ·-···---...... llli, I'·"" 11:ood and choice handywcight Jambs champion bull, "ere . s1rt'd by this 5th (H. A. Baldwin): second, Belle H).76 I Calitornla ...... -...... :iRn 9.00 at $13.00 to $13.50 and strictly top gre.. lt shnw and breeding hull. N°t• S1anway 3rd (H. A. naldwin): third have the advance entries in all dl'- and members of the Lo11 Angdt. good feed ~vld this week i m~:: t~\:~~~::\::::·:::::: 10.60 Friday, Soptcmbcr 7 partmcnts been so great. Likewis, City Council and Board of Supea. m Jfi.~n laml.,s probably would mcnt a $14.W able in the Jlaldwin ~tring was Bill Fay (\-Vinterton Bros.); fourth: 1 !Hr., Callfornia...... 710 10.00 I r'alifomla .. _... _...... I i;o the demand for advance sale is re- visors have been Invited to all1•1vi l ('allfornlt, ...... l 121l 9.70 I <'allfornll\ ... -...... 210 11 r,o quotatio1 . Ba.lrlwin, one of the bt·st st~crs the Donna .\I aplcs (H. M. Barngrovcr). l~ts of strictly good young 1 ported tr> be the heaviest yet. In the as well as officers and dir~ton f d meaty, heavy cows arc 12 California ···--·-•.. ·•---· llo!i 9.r.o fftt ,,nllfornla. _...... 206 11.00 'lllcre is some inquiry for fat W:ltt'r has e1.cr seen; Tl!,s steer • Heifers, . setiior ye.arling-First, 31 C'allfornla...... -...... 848 9.60 2i Tiln ho -··· ....----4•---· ... :wo th th reserved scat ctions of the grand• Los Angeles Cha1nber of Corn~"· upwanb to $9.50 .incl $W.OO. 2 ('e llfomi1t ....- ...... H73 11.50 25 C'nlifornl1t ..-····•- ..-...... 206 g:~~ ewes. Quotatious arc now of course will be een_w, ~ l,ahlwm ~tnng hldn J)n1111110 41h (II. A. Baldwin), stanrl more tl)an 2000 seats have al• So numerous amt varied are . lit" lot5 solcl Monday around 7 !Hrs., <•111i forn in.... ·-·~ 1n;; 9.35 I f'1llifon1J11...... :1 .. I 1 ,..,,. on a wooled basis v.uh RiU!d.>. at Omaha, Kansas City anMI -...... lino 9.15 ,.fl{) 111 Northern ...... 1l3il 9 0(1 Saturday, Sepil•mber R $7.00, and 11lain and weighty kinds to would nc-.·l'r be complete.,w1thont Lady Prtmier (H. M. arngrover); This 1s considered unusual from the partffi~nfi J.iirclwk."ikrRiit'flirllf};..,;~-~11! H r'n lifornl" ...... 8RD s.~s 81 N!',·tula ...... ?•7 ,. •• at the usual discounts. J[. M. Barngro\'er, of Stockton. fourth, Fontella (\Vinterton Bros.). fact that in the past there was usu•• cultural, th 9 lrlaho ....- ...... ~...... 234 mac:hlnery, autom"1:,ile&: continut's to be liberal of­ 11 <'11lltornl11 ...... )276 8.76 13.00 This ,·eteran brr.-eder showed a fifth, Poly Pfoto c (California Poly~ !lily \'efY little effort to resen·e seats dustrial exhibits, women's dcp11,r of. dairy cows both from r. <'nllfornia ...... 991i R.65 2 lrlaho •...... 11,1 5 Idaho ...... •lfi~ J.:.,,u W B . Sh .5tring of outstanding animals, as tcchnic School, San Luis Obispo). much m advance of the actual J>er• ment, greatest poultry and rare fowl dairy sc~ti~s and from Ion[! 19 <'nllfornln ...... ,...... 111!i 8.~o IO ('olltornia ...... __ ...... 11 ~:i ~.M llfondny, SeptcmhE'r 10 IU.o m. ngga OW& may be evidenced from the win .. _Heifers, . junior yearling-First, formance. show on tbe coast pise-on• rabb,t s, as this 1s one or the best 1 !i l'n II forn la ....-...... 1111 8.35 1 C'idiofrula ..... -...... 2?•1 High Priced Ram nings shown bel•>W. Mr. Darn• I·a,ry Domu\O 6th (H. A. Ilaldwin); r.3 A rlzona ...... -...... _.... 273 15.85 (\s '\\'as ex11ect~d the fact that the junior.fair. art uhibit, fto~r sho ; available for the sale of she­ SI ('11liforni11 ...... I I:,:4 ~ ~­ gr01·er's show bull, Donald Dhu. ~ec1111d, Princess B. M. :lrr1 (H. A. fair would remam open on Suw1ay and midway ~rni\'al. The g<'lleral run of dair_y :I <'111lfornl1t ...... Ht20 KOO la <'111lfor11l11 ...... -...... ' ~ 2 l'ullfornlll ...... _ ... 121fl 25 Ilytechnic r and cutter cows show lit• Tt1<'l'l1ho ... 1-...... M. 391 11.tlO Chico, who stopped at the Farm and mainly from $.HXl to $5.00, 2 Collr,,rnin ...... ir.112 10.11(1 ing the judging period and many l}aldwin ~H. . Baldwin): second, iniative r,derendum which 111 clde¢• 311 • "nrthcrn ..._._ .. _ _ 894 1 ('nliforn1a ...... -...... ◄ 60 ll? 1111 mm wa shown by the new owner, Ranrh hlarkct Journal booth to tell ttcr cows from $5.50 to $7.00. ]lt,(HJ 3 <'A llfornia .... -...... 371 J]50 29 Nort her11 ...... 111 to , 7/; W11L Brig1~s. of i.lixon, Calif., who sales wc-re m:ide by exhibitors to- (,~y Lassie (H. M .. Barngrovt'r); C T. l'lft>rctr, Journ:il representa. lated to put the tolorfnl rodeot iG ead of beef anrnia ...... 020 9.SO This was the highest priced ratn ai Awards by Professor Bilzzard of Bros.). frw higher. Dolol{na bulls 27 N"orthP.rn ...... u,s:r , ;!~ l ('llll(ornla. -...... 2~0 D.50 news in the Journal, but that he has see that our friends 1 <..:allforln11 ----· 3111 8.50 the National Sale and he attracted Oklahoma follow: Hrifcrs, junior calf-First, Flora ted from $7.>j to $8.25, in­ 3 c•allofrnia ...... - ...... 11/10 9 2~ 'l'i.wsday, September 11 found Journal advertisers good peo• No. 21. 1 C'nlltornlR ...... - ...... ll!DO 9.00 16. much attention. The ram is a 2- Bulls, three years old or over- B.elle (H. A. Baldwin), junio~ham­ pie to buy bulls from. • a carloaer 12 l Callrornln ____ l&O 15.50 many of the Madsen stud sires and l llfr., Cnllfornht.._...... sr.o 13.M 4 C11lltornl11, .... - .... -...... UT 16.011 show. stock. Bulls, 2 years-First. Donald Dhu \Vintcrton Bros. ' Mr. Liddicoat has been a regular With odd lots of selected 6 JHrR.. C'11litornln ...... fi26 11 on 2 Arizoua ...... _...... 3311 18.00 (H. AL Bamgrover, Stockton); sec- Ag<'d herd-First, H. A. Baldwin; f('ader of the paper for seveal to $16,00. A car of choice 1 <'llllfornla. -·····.. ··•··•- 1530 10.75 2 Californla ...... _...... 160 12.60 oml, Donald Oregon (H. Al. Barn• se~ond, H. M. Dangrovcr; third, years and says that he enjoys every d Arizona- vealer~ scored 8 r'allfornla...... - ... 1077 ]ll.00 l <'ultfornla ...... _••-••··• .. U30 12.50 l <'allrornla...... ·-···... - .. H9fl ]II 00 Utah Alfalfa Seed grover) ; third, Deb 130th (Winter• Wmterton Bros. • issue. Monday, whh 408-pound I lrl11rio • - ..--·-···-·-·· 450 10.~II I C11llfornia ...... 1210 9.76 3 f'n I fornla...... -...... _...... 240 10.00 ton BorJ.). Y carting herd-First, H. A. Haln (H. M. Barngrover); fifth, Barngrover; fourth, Winterton Rros. n and plain heavy calves Callfornln...... ·-··· 10or. s.r.o flal and paid up avotber three:year i llforlh,.rn •. ""··-··· .. ·-· 1030 ~.3n put of alClllfa seed will not be more Oregon 4th (H. M. Barnr.rrover); Get !'f sire, 4 alllmals-First, H. /\. subscr!ption. able 1lown to $10.00. r'alltornfn -··•···...... M •• 12211 7 f'nllfnrnfn ...... 9~r1 8.0/I Despit the fact that rec ipts of Jhan JO per cent of normal. a~rfrd.. sixth, Debonair 142nd (Wintertop B:ildwm; second, H A. Balrlw-in. 7 ~- f <'nllrornla ...... -..... -..... 1123 7.Sll h • 1 · h k c f .mg to Alonzo George, of Mdlf.ll'd Bros.). - third, Winterton Bros.: fourth, H'. ra1Ifo1·11ln ...... 1230 .0 ~ 5 ear Y 111 t e wee kere O very county. Mr. George niarkettd a nulls, juaior yearlinR-First, Beau M, Barngrover. TTLE SALES 7.25 1 th ftePntMnt1tlve lale• lmuterl vo umc, e mar et has been shipment of hogs at th<' Los Angeles Baldwin 12th (H. A. Baldwin): src• State Fair special-Young hrrd­ CANNERS &. CUTTERS rather stow a nd val.ues show some Union Stock Yards this week, and ond, Choice Donald 3rd (H. M. First, ~. A. Baldwin; second, II. A. 1 55 th 1 STIEEFlla- N Th11rsd11y, Set>lemher 6 1° a~ cdompa~edt wi rea aw~=ec~paatgod. was pleased with the results of his TiarngrO\·er); third, Donalrl Pana,iia Baldwin; third, H. M. Barngrovtr • 1trsda:r, BeptemlX!r 6 2· r Av.Wt. Price ncrea,e rcccip 5 we nu I e sale. 29th (Wintrrton,. Bros.). fourth, Wintuton Bros.. ' .nllfornl" ...... 1112 $7.on l'rn Av.Wt. PrleP 4 c1111rornh, ...... _ 935 I - ...... _ ll\llli 711\0 T\~rSd~y. both Monday and Mr. Georl!'.e says that there are Rull!, senior bull calf-Firlit, Beau Fat Cattle Sl2.RS r. f!allfornln ...... 1105 ~.fiO ie op qn ,, = • h. • Baldwin 19th (H. A. Baldwin), Car lot steer,-.Fir1t, Chn S. rn, a ...... ll9t 12. tr. Tues~ay. wa~ $14.og and the trade quite a Jew hogs m 1s section. •unior ch:impion: seconrl, Beau H d s ,-,., rn a ·•-...... 7!11, 8 <111 llfon1la ...... -·····-··- 901 us 11.00 I Callfornln. _ ...... - .... 11110 6.00 was mclined to believe that strictly Com and wheat is Ullerl for feed add haldwin 16th (H. A. Baldwin); otbri;hl/s:r:::-;~rb:~~ct Estate l'h~ ..... · ...... 878 8.00 ~ f'nllfornia. •·····•···••-·•..... 830 6.60 11 Y, Ser,ten,ber 7 r" llofrn1a .....- .....-...... 986 gnocl butchers early Wed!lesday much of the alfalfa ground was third; Patty's Rex Jr. (H. M. Barn- Car lot steer First, Chas. S. tnto r..!'i would be quotable at that price, al.. used for pasture, due IC> poor quality grovN). fourth Beau Baldwin 15th Hardy. ~'1' ...... -...... 12.7;\ ii f'.111lforflla .....·---···-·· 897 6.00 though towards the close, buyers of the crop. ·.;..__ ;_• ___ , ______,,,_....;.. ______tu~·y;··i:ie"j;j;·i;;be~n8 10.00 4 <'itllfornt,, ...... - ...... 1038 4.2!; r, <"11llfornla ..... -...... _ 10G2 ◄ .25 were insisting on lower prices, due ····--··--·· •.. Dlll 12.fiO <'n II forn la ...... -.... 9R0 ◄.00 to the accumulation of fresh pork Lataen County Man 11' •••-•u4.. -...... !)15 11.liO 2 California .... _...... 11)40 3.26 Riveraicle to HaYe ~ia ...... - ... JOU 11.50 from last week's hot spell. On Kem County High 111.61) 1~ N Frld11y, Septemhrr 7 Heads Fair Exhibitor• ~:i.;.-"e"~j;i",;in1>e/li ◄ orthem ·-...... ·-·..... l OH ·r.oo Monday, choice 119•pound 'texas School Boys Win Gootl Stock Show f'-111lfornl1t ...... lf27 butchers brought $14.00 with ]8(). rna. ·--.. ·-······ UT 13..00 2 11.50 rn ...... 1111.'1 ''nlltornla ...... _ 815 6.1\() po11nd Ncbraskas $13,90. Mixed Poland China Houor, Fred H. Taylor of Les en .county 12.75 2 p•litornl11.,...... 760 at Lh·('~tock '-'Xhibitors- at the South• 6.!5 PIiia ...... 1122 12.7~ 1 offerings, running to both extreme was r.lecttd prnident of the State ern California Fair, which opens its 2· f'Rllfornla ...... )ll111 r..no Fair F.xhihitr:>rs As~ociation, ~uc­ ea...... :::::::::::.~:::::: 1 12.:ia I ,,awornln. _ ...... ,... _._ !115 4.50 lights anrl weighty but~hers, sold !\[any hoMn in thi- Poland .O,in\ sixteenth annual celebration at m 12.2r. ceedin~ M. Van Tassel of Yolo e~ 1 r a fornla ...... _...... 820 ◄ .00 from $13 00 to $13.25. The latter hog show were won bf animal~ ex­ H. ··-····-····--..-.t 978 12.25 .aI lfor'lht ...... 910 Riverside fiept,nnber 25, Included rnt ...... , ...... 1Mt 12.1)1) :i.;;o spread also took in of. the hibited bv the Kern Conuty l-Iigh county. I a .....- ...... -. lllllo Saturday, l'lci:tembPr 8 some practically every breeder of import .. 12.1\~ 3 plainer butcher hogs frofh Cahfor­ School Boys Agricultural Ciao al 1111"···---·•...... _.... 965 11.Ra l f."momla ... _ ...... - .• 883 7.00 Other officers electNI at the an· ance in the state and northwest and 1 r"1 oml• ...... ___ 780 nia. On Wednesday'ft ses~ion, a load the California State Fair last week, assured Southern California ,tock­ rnta 1 11.7~ 6.00 nual meeting were,: A. Jf. Call oi ::.~:::~:::=:: ,¥f 11.71i l c•111l1omta ·-·•-··· ···--- nm r..oo of 191)-pound Imperial Valley fat• aftcr having won all of the fin11 Ventura county, ,1ce-p•ef1der.t ;._ A. men of a complQte and comp~ehen­ :" · ...... -...... 9~8 11.50 1 ,,a tornla ....·--····-- 1050 4.60 tened butchers brought $13.25 and except one at Stockton the week rntii:...... _._ 724 _a 11 ornla ...... ·-····-- 9111 4.u. F- MoTfi!IOII of Sacramrnto eo11nty, . ive display of 1tocik.1 according to rnla ...... -.... 8811 11.•1 othrr California butchers went from prev1ous. J 1.0• 5 c• 111\,tonday, Reptembpr 10 secretary· Hugb P. D(mnclley of the last revi!ICd Uat or entries. ,°rnla ...... _ •. 0() I 10.lt• l!I ru11 10~4 7,00 $J:l to $13.10. The Kei'n c"unty lil11h sehonl ex­ Stanislau~ county, H, B. 1'ubhs of ~,a·-·:.::::=~~=::: m 10.75 <;" ornla .....-·-·- 704 6 ••, Packing Rows arc at C. W. ~owcrs la showing a long rnta ...... 78t 3 R ~,. quotable $9. .50 Mopterey county, Mn. Ina P. 10.~0 r-:m~~~la ...... ·--·-·· 1190 hibit was in charge of Larry Banks, ~tring of horses, includinf.f Shire~, laJ ..... ; ...... _ ~IT 11.01 41 <'allf la ...... __ 979 s:2s to $10.00, with smooth sows on the who has been very aucce sfal in 11id­ Tormey of Sha1ta county and M. F.. rn1n:···-··•··•...... 791 111. nn 9 rau,~~11\ - ..-...... 11111 R.11!• butcher order up to $10.50. Salsbzfl!"y of San Diego county, di­ Jacks, P.-rcherons, Belgians and rn111 ...... - ...... _... 818 ing the boys to win prizes and to C1ydes. Showing Guernsey e.attlc 9.50 16 California ...... - .. ·--··· 933 5,50 ---- also make money in selling breeeing rceton. ~j:ay, R,;p'[jjii,ibe:,1 9.00 S C' llt 111, - ...... - ...... lO ◄ fi 6.t5 are Blackwood & MeJnt()Sh tif Glen• 2 ('n orn a ... ·-·-··-·- 036 5.00 stock. Mr. Banks reports good de.. rnla ...... -...... ~•o raJlfornla _ ...... _ .. N7n 4 lill HOG SALES dora, the Central Avenue Dairy of 8"1 - ...... 1111) 13.0n 1 rnand for brecdipg stock. He has Phoeniit; 1howlnr Jersey cattle are 11.60 1 r"1lromta --··•--.,.... 840 ◄.00 RepreMnt ■tlve lal•• made many sales to Kern co11nty ABERDEEN-ANGUS l'nla ... - ...... lOjT 11.4(1 It .. a ornla .... - ..... -.... ~In 3.!6 F. L. Chesney of Glmdale, Ariz., D. 9.0f Tul'.aday, SPplem\>er 11 -HIIIHOOi farmers and has also sold breeding ~°"dii:;;;-'st,·j;i"emb!~ o12 ·I California. 1032 .UTC Congdon & Battles. Yakim~. Ey~tan Huf! of Onnte and F. R. ern ····-•·.. -•····-.. 1n1a 6 f" llf I -·•-•.... - ...... '1.00 stock in districts as far north as .b. . n:un : sbow1na- Kdlttte1n cattle are rn1., ...... AU 12 3~ 2 Cnnlfforn ornl& a...... ___ - ...... 11 ~2 7.rn, Thur#clay,• Septe~bnJ "Pr!,., Colusa and Watsonville, and as far 1 10.50 995 f 5 Wash., were the only txhi t.o~s. m F.I C.ohno Ranch of Nonvalk, the .. ... - ...... ~...... , ◄ Northern . 1120 Nn. Av. ,a uo $IS 70 snuth as San Diego. Some time ago rn,.:--... - .. • ...... 11110 10.21' 13 r ur , ··•·· ..··-··-···-· 6.50 Nehraska...... - ... ·.;· 1111 111'1111 the boys sold 12 bred ailts which the Aberdeen Angus cattle d1v1S1on C!.'ntral Avenue Dairy. of Phoenix l".11~ 11 Ca1.11r orn 8. ·•-..··-·· ····• 11 ..., I o, ti,. -·····-·.. -· .... TIO 110 Ttlahb ···~······-·-·-·• .. _. 18.60 "'' and therefore all honors went to I Ed. F. Graiser of ~er Ide and ...... tso 9.S5 9 N~ ~{inlal -·-··---•·· 1037 6.00 8fl TelUlll .....·-·•·--· .. •·• tto -· ·~,, were shipped to Peru. Other' recent 6.'/b 13 thi1 herd. However, it was a treat Frapk Jl. Pcllh11ier Qi Whittier. 9.16 10 C lit• 'Y CO-·.. ··-·-··-·· Hfi 85 ldaho ...... - .... ··-···· ffl ...... 13·00 sales included two boars to Cerf S 6aurorn a .... ·--·-··--· JOH 5.00 211 <'llllfornla •··· ·---··· 0• .._ 12·1s Bro•., Galt•, and one to Samuel 3 c:11,~~~la .... ·-...... DOIi ◄ .5r 12 Calltomh1 ..-··•-··" ff •··-·· · , to the eyes to 1ee these beautiful 1 Cs.lifomla ...... ····-·-·· 1046 Uu 112 rnllofmla ...... ,.. ... ! 140 ...... 12·76 CaldwcU. Stockton. black cattle. 0 3.50 4 Idaho _ ...... ,.. ·-~ illf .... ,.. ll.OO Larry Ranks know hqa• a11.4 he: I Ca~i~l~aN ,o 1 ~ ,. h h ... .£1 ..-..: 7 C llf - -··-··•· ·-·· ll~O 7' 110 Tl'xa• ...... __ 1111 18 00 believes lhat t rong tln:'R" ... A ...... - The }faster-\'Vhat is ignorance? 1 {,,:Jlfornla ...... ___ .. 1111 6.76 118 Tna• - · ence ia the agricultural department 4 'Oalicomta ..... - ...... 103'1 6.6U HI -··- 13 00 ◄ A I Qrnla ...... , 1082 6.00 IU C.allfomla ...... -·- tif - · 11:00 of the Kern county Union Hilf!!, His PupiJ-lgnoraace Is when you 7 c!tl't'lll ...... ··-· '7l!J; r...110 18 C1\llt.onmtuiarda.;.····;;1.,.; II° Schoo' many Kern county bpys wiU .t..a•t i...- •-ethin.,. d la , p lf! 1 eai»:rnla ..... _···-- lll'17 6 Sl) ··•1r"- 1 JI. I .. k money __ .. .t,.,;.:..e ...... ,...... - .... an Jome- 4 c.llC mla - ...... _.,...._ 720 6.llfi 40 C"...... om- --} ::'.Iii U '6 earn to ma e [ b "¥'" -..-n fx>dt lm)li it, Oll.t. 11.10 pleas11re from the boa USl1'-. • OfQla -···----· 870 ,.se U:g~ ==--= ,'"• PAGE T\VO FARM AND RANCH MARKET JOURNAU

,c-conil, Inniaf~ll Almn Eth (Innidnll ,\merica's 1928 Rodeo Classic\ Herd); third, :\!endow Brook ::ICuid 2nd (Meadow Drool~ F'nrn,); fourth, STATE FAIR 1 )•·ourth, Howcnu (Meadow llrnok ;~:~~;~ l-.,arn1J, ns South,west ~r::;~~~: s;~~e:r!{t:~,:~!'. STOCKMEN'S HEADQUA ('ows In mllk, 3 anlrno.l&-F.lrst o.nd V City, from October 23 to .November se~oud, lnnlsfu.11 Hord. SHEEP AWAR r·ows fn milk, 2 n.nfmals-Flrst and Ran•e 1st and hangs up $40,000 in purses t, r•ond, lrrnls!nll Herd, --- 19 for the range athletes lo contest for Ura-Flr t nnd secontCi Ii. Y.irlt•, WPI! i O\\': COTSWOLDS un t11e even£ingAof Can~da to Mexico and fr<,lll Lo, 21JO with ) k11ow11 Ilampsh1re hni; bn·c,d"r 01 I r ., ..,. t 1 18t 1 W. S. GUILI'ORD -- ·· - - - F. • . fi · · 1 tam~. ~ y,•nr11 or over-,• trs • tie 1 0 u- Ang,•lcs to New York and is known ------r ewno: V. ho 11_icls that hogs not Or\lY it •rul,;kslnnk (:Alex ('ruicksluml!, :Mc- gust and organ 1 _ lirculafion Manager tatt,·n 111 the \'lll('yanls, but what !rt- lUiunville, Ore.), c•hru111,>ion. • 1 ,1 h 1 d by c,·ery cowb,)y and ,-very cow C. 'f. MERCER tie rot.ting around they -' J Crulckshn11k 84 (Al•·X <'r11lckshl\nk); , v Chic go Lives Ul!t:Uon Cnlt ., t 11:1r crop ~o t 1cre third, J. ,\lulr r, Uoil .\Itur); fourth, J, THE TEXAS RAILROADS ARE Single Copies - - 10 Cent~ :ue many grower~ who will feenr-Flrat, Crulck-1 , . ., b " • I 1mty Fair, which ri\ t 1 >~t state fair:. in magni use barley uuless they can buy rais• ~ CRRIEDALES,., ly hasn't read her own bill, so for her I SEE WHERE THE COVER"N- . tc.Mlnn- rnformation and for the infomiation 1 mcnt • ' ' ·.• , "- • I tude a11cl diP""Sitv (if ex! i',1t., .rncl in attt-rnlanc<.. ~ ~ lfc says that barley may now be viii", Ore.), rhnmrt.on. ,, I r otl . I a t t want the vovern111c11t to turn dvcr 1 Tht' f. • (u1.,ua ,\'ill rcfkct the growth •Jf Los An- r,urcha~r•d in Fresno county at , Hams, ~ml'!Pr I yeu,r-~1ral, Fro~t, t.· 1 '' any ~er 1,crsun '9i 10 w n s o ...... , i . d $?S (JO ~ to • h , k I, c11mphell ..s~<:ond, 1 hlll,ps & '\\IA•• know I '\\'tll give you a chance tu all rcmammg public domam II lht I gde$ Ct m .', both from a manufacturing and agricultur,,l .1roun - . ~ n, Yi 1IIC 111.1 es a. c.uner; llnnl, Frost & <'arnl,)1.Jell; . . ur . ADMINISTRATION BUILDING st:rndpoint. Th~r<" will be exhibit., rivaling in be.rnty ancl cheap hog feed. !fourth, Phillip.a & \\'iscam r. read thf! first cctwn of tlw bill nest to them so they can .sho\\: ! r. Sample dis11laycd scrne splcn- i:;w s, 1 year nn, u~er :?-Flral, which is thn whr;le tliing. Here it is these here "ignorant" cattlemen of! scope those at the California ~tate Fair. I J J-T • • , I (: ·r l'h1l11!1, • \\'I "arnor: fle(OOlld, Phillips ' • UNION STOCK YARDS 'r; third, Frost- & Cnmp- fellow CO\\L<,ys :md people. "SEC'- the \Vest how to rn::ma~t· caul, The Jive stock exhibit~ will bl' H•rr nil in numb ·r an!l 11t.1 State Farr last week He con- bell: fourth. Phillh>s & Wl!C4Tnn. ranges to tie twst . d ·ant:i Th,·r-' qunlitv unl_y to the C;-;lifornia State h1ir. ?,lam •if tht' ,Juct6 the Sunshine Ranch aml Jr:is 1 l:Wos. l Yl'n1• nn k & \\lscarner; third, l•l'd!t & Cnm1,>• I I J'•S'J'l"I ,. b 1 r brought from Sacramento, where thi .. year's fair Wt1'> l,y re , rng vnrpo. ,;s ,UH tor 111:ir ·c:t bell; fourth, Frost & <•n111pl.J~ll. A \fl'SF:.~1 !•.NT, for any 1,ersr n to many o I 1< se ltl'C ~.-,. •• '., If r many years. He. n:porls a great- Flock-1-'lr&t, Phlllir"' & w1.camei·. PE.Rf ORM, COiU.fIT o'r IN range experts. Why grvc 'ep1 to ('Vt•nt. J. W. (TF.X) CONDON far the greatest in the history of that Jy in,1 ove,J dem::irnl for Loars aml First pleco toolt the chnmr,lon. . · 1 Pen, 3 anlmttls-l·'lr'llt, Frost-Camp., IJUl.f:E ,IN, or to J>c:rmit any J)Cr• us? Los Angeles A wonderful nigl1t horse show, secund to none in the g1 1ts. bell: 11 Nmd, rhmtps & \VlsC'arni-r - world, will be the feature every evening. IJuring the after­ l'en, 3 o.ntmnls-l'irst, PhtlllD• & sv11 to perform, commit or in,lulgc * * • Rea. Phone Whitney 4760 \Visr!l.-ner: s1.crmd, I•'roal-Cttmpbell. 1·11 t111dcr hts control or und"r· l11·• THESE HERE HOSS CANNER noons a splendid racing program, fratunng thf fastc< t GUERNSEY CATTLE Get of sir,,, 4 anlrnal~l''lrat, !'hi!- , , 111,s & Wlst'&.rner; se-conll, Jt lhe Sc,1H'1r-rn 1' liiornia ev1.:11t<; which r,opul:irity of the r.m,rnsey Lrcc,I of Co.!l1pbell: third, l'hllllpa & Wlscnrner. "' b caparity so they Ira\! in ~on11: i11 merit the attendance of b 1 ! t c"id 11ts and vi itor ,. , ch11mplo11; 61.'C I • • . ' • ' and a half lo one a11J tl,ree-,111art(.rs interC'stcd in ilve stock will 1 ml tl.c •-.L1_ c pC'cially valuabll• ond, entry (G. W 'ox); third, entry h1gh-lifing, lum !(!rapI, n~!, usrn-; Washbut greatest Guernsey exhibitions th,· cents per pr,111111. Jn a .few yPars anp intcrcs1ing. writer has e\ er ,,itncssed. Alc•x (C}l"'!·s-.c,;x>yot,r nnd und r 2 -l•'IM!t, purs for the 1,1•r}Jo e of maki11g , '-,d.fin11, A. B. HumphrPy, Trout- 1>ntry (G. w·. C'oxi: S<'Con pruving to be of places. r;raml champion bull ho11ors od thinl. talrnn hy n. W. 1•0-x. l~Wt9, under 1 :,rnr-Flrel, entry (0. MEANS \VHAT OEV,ER," lately aLout the MECIIANltAL rn re interc t to voter than :my election 111 many years. went to the yl'arling bull, Shult! - Iwick Dreari11aught, thr royally bred ,,·. Cox), champion: sucand, third and 1 11 . 1• h 11 • E 'Cr)W~~rc, stockrncn, farmers and city pec,plc an· !ourth tnkr•n by <¾. \V. <'ox. 1 ,ere yuu arc. t t at won, 11 t IA they im cntcd back th re 111 vo11ng bull purcha~e,l 1,y 'rrout1pcre Floc•l(-Flnt, G. \V. Cox. S'l Di' rode<.,s sho' 'nou,•h ca11't 1 I I Massachusc lts \\here tfll'y fir. I Condon t<1 '"lg politicc;. 1n the northern part (if the State, where J'1>n, 3 anlmnls-J,ret, 11. Cox. ' '° " I Farm at the n·<'t'llt National Gul'm- w. X. SUFFOLK I That PIWP(iSJTION NO. :!I al here fellow coulntr-i, (Uowu1·d vnughn, 1>lxo111, cha1u- she.I, hft 'cm off, entire. think anwal' OSSZ IJ\,, , l Y<'"r nn,1 u dcr 2 111r111, one of the mo,-t stringent la\v isn't any such thing a!i the "farm vote" out in thu; part of Official aw.,rds follvw: entry (Hownrd Viu1i;hr,J, Hulls, 'I >•Mir or ,,v,•r-Plrsf. Av!• Ewcl!, under 1 ytnr-F'Jr,.I, Frost & 1wain~t cruelty to ani1riah ot anv the country. Some <;fockrnen arc I >cmocrat ,------01hC"r., Re utor's l•ri-•l ·rid<" of T'tllily (C'r,ntn,l Camp!Jlrd. l!horr,wooI•O out of busmrss folk~ m the cities. They thrnk for themselves ,pos:,ihly a JJ, lfumphrq,, F.sculo.\), p 3 u -1 F, Pl • will Lo given prompt attentiOII 1J1,ll11, 2 y ••ra n11<1 u11lJer 3-First. c•a~;i,,.i;, m 1'"" s- •,wo-' mt, !•roe!• anrl their l11ll 1>lainly says so. If tire folks lie Breeder and Importer of little be ter than d() in lhc citic . Th,•ir otc can't We arc now ahle to give OUI' cu1tomera d~da~ 1\1;>"1nnnslt 11£> iloVl'I' (A. ll. Humph- G I or slr-e, 4 o.ulrnnls-Frost•Cump• pn,;,osition goes 1htOUlh abr,ut 15 delivered Ly any politician or by any group of politicians, M11rkct1. Consign live stock to us care Union II u II ff, 1°o mot1ths ntd1 ur,- I er ~ ycmrs boll.Produc~ o! dam, 2 anlmals-ViN!l, ro os m ( a J'fI orm' · WI'II I ic a t 1un[ · S any more than can the vutc of any other grou1, of people. -First, •rroltlm••rr, <•01.• 1,lncll,c>rg F , I II I Los Angelea or So. San Francisco. ('1'1•011tm<>rll nu.. rn ey f.'1irm>: scco'1d. •ro~t-cump,, · \V l·.LSEr> TO HAVE. and thC' Rambouillet I llutr); fifth, Noulo',.. L,,d,i's T,ark (1''. Muy'B Boy or Outlook Hill (A. i,-.,1rcr DORSET HORNS res will b barrl'd from making JERSEY CATTLE I,. Chesney, 01 n•hle. Ari:.i.): alxth. llnd G .• r. Drumm,. Pavis): ihird, h·.m.,, 2 y1•ars ol' over-1-"lrsl, F. •r. n,o, St. ll11tw~·11 Oalncl (!•~. 'I'. Jo'o:111: third (W. l'. Hui.J- , • C'ows, 18 mo11th1 an,I 11nd .. ,· 2 yr.:.,.re-- l Bulle, 1 y1111r nn. f"r ,t <'hry boy in the couutry Sheep a• ~Ille r,trr with. J11 greater a':grega- 1'·•1r~. t 1 mr lJ'1.iJ.trnl fourth, F. T. l•ox. j Californ=a I h 15 year. Tl1 •rc wa~ 1101 a amg 1e i l'. I!, 1 , ch1.tmfpon; Mconar 1 ye-tr- -r,,.mtm<'rl' ('urlo11Hy <'l'routm, re JTuhho.nl, junior chanwlon; second, F. buv r, '?.lit" T,rnkc:rsley and hini-clf l'leaeanton, Calif. c rri~d away .the 31.111,,r, 1.i, nd fl"lr t, MnJn~ty's Wilonyx's ll 111rt;s, (D. Cu,,r'.!ls<·Y Farm 1: f'lurlh, Mo"• Gr,1d T. Fox; third, J•'. •1'. Fox; fourth, W. • ttl b I I j r Hog Dept. r:rand d1amp1011 b11ll honors, wull • Eyi:nnn llilft'); Ill() ·oil(!, Imp, J•'lgnro'11 . :E:Y , rt Hntr>: ttilrd llrth, Troulmero He,1 Ttovur c'l'rout- Flock -Ftret. \V. P. Hnbllo.nl~ eec- sm II farm at Ysleta nur El I' ~o 'LI ' • • J l •Jyp.;,y ~ >\rrtJ .. a of l.t~ J,on11111 H·, H. mere nu .. rn ey F·irrn>: sl:xlh, F.scnl,.>u · ond, I<'. T. 11,,i:. ..J. ,, • • , • • • 1,uq,I e ri ,on~ 1!1 the rcma cc :isses, Tialn): f\lllllh, Ti,1)1. ll oh,c of <'l r, nee (A, B. Ihtmphrey). I Pen, 2 anln lllir- nums-T•in,I, l.~. ·.L·. lex;, , 1s a cn1,r,I for life and will re,er lllt! the \\Utntn!)S of these 1wo •rtritng(ll ID, fi:ymnn l!urr); fl:th, nd• «". P. Huhl.Jard· •,t l'k•I Jk • \ f KENWOOD FA.P.MS world-famnu herdt m t:i t ycat's 1w., l:l. H ,;irllt). 1,,,. 11,rl,cr (A. u. llum11lu-,. '>: -a«i- f Pf}n, 3 anlm!}'B--r)\\'1•.-J."IJ•st, fo'. T r.- r ' Y ci·cr ,va ag:un. ' cw . f l{)W Im VIII!\' nftl<'i~I y nrly TPl'Ol'I~- ontl, i\lnyhcWR Bonni I,nS/1 (A ll, Fox; llt'COll. llum11nrey) · il,lro .Tuno Topsy ur o I net or sir , 1 afllmii1.-,. 1'1rt1t, l". '1' • - . • Prof J D. T·itd1 of Manhattan;, lfymnn Jtut(); s ond, Jmr,. .·cnta's II. ('l'rout~n " 'G11r-1"11s,w Fnt1nl: Fox: s8<'ona, F. '.l'. l<'ox, third, W. P. l\l~xtco N.1uor..il (,uard stopped at Kenwood, \.:flli(. Kan .ls one 1,f the c,catest dairy Will Do (1) l::y111n11 lluff); third, Courth, Ttuth 'lor;sy q_t O H. (Trout- 1 H~bI00mr,t. r d his pMce and "r .ic.Iet1" hi,; water• : I • I I Rlmlu. 1,ud'!I Trllh>' Iplo111a. ,F. n B Im: C'ow, a yeur" ,,.,I unol, r -4---I•"lrllt W. P. ll11hburd: seeoi.J, I•'. '!', F'l,,x; n elon patch. When Bob remon- COMMISSf cl.l:rrd tht! Jers<'y eKlr1brts were ex- nrth. •rtny Mp.1doi, of J..a Lomltn (F, H. TroutmQrt> T'rl11ccss (Tro'lltlnor~ third, l•'. 'J', ,~,,x; f9urth, W, l' Hub• , 1 • c: puonr.lly ood. There wr·rc from B, lni. Gur-rnsoy T•'urml: ,,.,.,01,d, J,:scnl,)u hard. sl.irtc,, the c:iptnm of the co111pa11y Rule's Herefords 12 to 15 t'ntriu l11 several of the G1•11tifltl h•irit-Ph'st, F. n. Bain: nr,- \'ei;na. tA H. llurttr,hr ,yr LINCOLNS d1 mounted and Lc:at up T.,11kcrsli•y • • • .. no, I•'. n. -1:ilo; thlr.J, l>. Eymau ( ow1<, 2 l'cnrs anrl under 3--Fin,t nnm~. 2 y1.:irs or ov 1-Vlrst, Hllh• . DANDY DOMINO, HERD SIRE clas r. , w11l1 th<' leaders so ovenly a ,n:. Kno•iwoc,,\ f' elo eta (Troutn, ,r,: b rd (W. J•. Huhbard, Juhctfon city), in snch manner that hi J(" s were COWi with calves In cnr loh, COMPAl'I matched a~ to make the mntter of \'Ntrlln hl'l'd Fir t, F. R. lluin: 0•1crn •:Y 1·nrmJ, ll nlor nnd grai,rl chu:mpfon; sm:-on. 1,:yninn h"!U~ o cowi,•" nnllpo.l,s-.--Frrst, I. r:ows, 18 months nno \mtn. m •ri; !111('111Rcy l<'ann}: el'con/1, 1,: Nl• J•:w,·s, 'undl'r 1 )'enr--Flrsl nncl sec• o tc1a s re use to surrender l11m to R Tfalu P1>ln,ai· lhird La J,'rn! TI,yH Dully l,"1'•1-1 frilt, I•, I~ H,11n, ~l•e- l~n F,•ll,•t> (.:/ 11, IlumplJrr)'); third, ond lnk"n by\\'. J>, Hubbard. the Trxas authorities for trial 011 WE auv ANIJ SELL ONLY ON cotArA,., Ti I tro,;i IS. I•' '.Wllll&mA, St,,.,.11n,: 0 • n. I,ymn11 llufr; third, !•'. J:. Ea !\!On Hor.L'lr>llrY {A, B, Hmnphrl')'l; Jl'okk -J,"h•r.t, \V, l'. Huhhurd. • , , tu); rourtl,, C'Allfornln l'ng'!.s enadow J , Crturt1:, Ho11ny'.s r,arty or Outl,)01, .HIii Gr-t of sir , 4 ltnlnmls-t;'Jrat, \V. p, th.e ground that them Texans 11m:ht ZACH LAMAR COBB C'ATTLE.' HOGS ANO 5tt (C 'tlla r• I t el i In "·I O I g ------(A. Fol •er, ll, vis,. Hul>l,ord " I 11 1,. I1 'd . ATTORNEY AT LAW a 'rt'' 1 p u Y '' 11 ' "" 1 "• nn Milking Shorthorns Cows. 1 y<• rand 1rn,1t-r 1~ months- Pro,1u o nr dam, !! antmala-Ftr11t, c can 1 on t c sai ca1,ta111. 11 0 Lill~11i°, ' 'f :t:,ir• ll!Hl mad,r •....-t 1 ,. i•lrst, i;>rmlo.k, T.11 Ila U. t,. nn (A, H. bk~ Ill' tEut;t·no c Trlhh1o • x.,!11). • * * 929 Citizens National Bank Bldg. liull "ti uni! r Y< r ~I ca 01hv roo rm'b~ c. ac iahp1 Hurn1,1Jrey): fourth, lllns,;om HQ pc· c•hamr -011 • 8 ·c u j, , 'a ( \t C 2 b t LOS ANGELES, CALIF. flrlt latct,-11 , 1,m1 • o!Jl" Yer t C on 1y ex1 11 1tors 1n t c Oin<-k View l'orm. D l'Ts,: t!Ct11, I.at•a• Dr J • ' '-' "" • ~mven c ale TEX RICARD, HE WORLD'S Phone DEiaware 0608 M'lk' SI I I I h Ion 1''nwn (A n. Humphr y). r':!· , l I I • • I ,u. 1-:1m,~n 11 , Ju11lor nnd ~re• d, 1 1ng • 1ort 1orn c asses; • o n , C'm,s; 4 w>nlhs nnd unct r, 1 3, r- _TrlhLi~~~ 22[ ofu:~e ,','.n;'rtbd;--,.,F~r~~! prerucr s11orts pron10t r, ::innouncr·s '------....JI d,nmlon, r.~l'ond;_ 11 f'-'~ 1,nes <,vr v Rtwe !1.111 a woncl~rful E:trtn~ of , t, rrc,utp-rc-re _An.ltn (lrontmnl't' jo,,,1 ,"r,,w•r•ell 2 ;J (!·',. 1,,•. Jlro"•n~_ 11•,; (F, ,, Iv,•r-11rst, fonf~- Ou ~t y farn,), flll~llh, 'l'rot!tmne 103 ' H·. R 1111(,1)· 11~eonll, S,cc.. .s or'11 r•ills, 2-S y rs--Tln1t, Inn! tan ,ro,a hn'1n,: off!l'J!ll Y· ,rl>• r""0rd- T·:Wea, l )' •• '1ril unc1er 2-Flr&t R b l)arllrw lnj ty (D. Fyman JI111Y\j H .v t llt111_.(ln1JI .t111J JI rd). FlrKt, f'.iic«lorl Jlnr),, r 1 (,\. Il. FJ.urrwh• Brownell 01 (E E Tirown ll) cl1 ' anc tl,lr:h· V 1~011111" I.Jt.Rfi pion; 8 conrl, Trll;l>ll'S fl::ui;-~no nnc: Bulnl: I m••h. fil f w,s Polo I.ad (11 rnri> Jnnl fllil Onnl !1111 Her), lhlrd' T llllt Topzy T,:ihlilr)· th1rc.l Ml'<'plntr (McCnlcb 11 1 Pen•, hoiau, scale,, equipped for wholeaale butcher business, cen­ H htrl,, Jnntu•rt), ,md, J11 ntefall Sr>lrtt (Inn! !11tl JT,ird); or O. · ('T'routnt • Gui•rn. "Y .FrrrmJ; Hroa,)• 'rourth 'Brown II 63 (I' E High hogs mnke fill more valuable. Tlullu. ~ mo111h11 •1111 unller 1 y{, r- third ,lnn,,o (Mra,Jo,• llrMk 11l•'rrnJ four'h, Juno Toµ;y of 0. H. ('l'tput- Brown' II). ' c " · trally locnted between RrveN11Ue, Oolton, San Bern rcrtno and Red­ Pl t. lli>PJ.Ulv'11 Oip,y (I~. It. H11ln)• nuhs, Jt1111or y1, rlir i:-Plr.af, lnnlA• nwr,. 0-,n rna,-y F'llrnl). Ewe• unh· SOC (l•'i1i:en,, c• ·'.I'rfl,tiloJ.' s '(i n ch ap feed. Reaaonpble term• to right party. IF'. R. Bnlr,l: third, l~l~rl)". fj,,notor junl()r hnmplop; llcMd, W co Fld- r y; co ll• 'froutmllre Ouurnso' Brown~-11 100 (l~_' E.. Brownell)· "{i~nd° your a tock, Demand good for all killi.nl c~•,....,.. ID Fv"1 n lfl,fll: fourU,, nay 'fr}»· ,<•ard (lnnlsfall Herd); thlrll. Iv t'lhr!n<•<'fl Cl,,, ' " .., • ir , rlli:iall :?r.,\ (CntilFfall H~rdJ. Cnl~ llm-ll-l- 1111!, 'l'ro1rtm re 01, m• l,rQa. ' '• • • u Everyone ,on their toea ready to gi,ve yoU real ~,•ortfh ,.,,. ,, < • " 1 t :.,tw ,wttn, 1 ffnlor <:h1u11rlon; ~ c<'>n, w.•~r'111\,lr,1c,c_·11.1 I) Dro's.J ~iourth, Eugene FOil SALE Potty (F. R, Illlht); fonrlll, hnn ,.for, Ith , nnt f, 11 lfrrdl' thlrrl, lny , ' •· ~, '' , • fnrm'• J·!lwmi!tlr rr,. Eim1111 Hurn: r r,,11<10~ Uroul< l>'armJ: fourth, Jun, Tromm -re 111' rn~l Parm: third nn,l G t of Ire, 411nlmala-Flr111 E 11Hh r. ntt'B Prl 1,t ctr '" tW. It I It• d rw Brook n,rm). fm,rth, A. H, Hur\lp Ir >"• C Trlbblt>· r••tonU E J,' tl iu:ane Almond and Prune Orchard CALIFORNIA LIVE frt:o r t, • 11lxtl1 Imp I ,Ion .Farm Na 11cy )!olft r , i ) ar. Fir t, Innis{• II ,,, I' •r>' ~c-r,t - l• lrat, Troutmcre third, J,~1tgr-n C. Trlbb!~. ,. t'Ownell: (Pf\b•' , l, 11.t· Holl()( I) Aini·\ 5th l[nnl (n.t/ l-11.>rd): BC ·on , allf· ns Y }·arm: S( ond, A. n. llUJllllh• . c•.i, s vtna il"'1 und•·r 4-1r1r11t hi!• nll n,,,wt tn,1 flnrt mil H r'dl r //, ( nhnuc,1 (m P:tg<' 4, Column 6) BY OWNER COMMISSIO:r-J _ rrnr, t·, ,.,.• lJIIS r ►' R. 1/nlnl, s n- Qt .. , HrnL lnt,lr.Call Al Hh to k - -- ..., n• r !'fnhd dtuml Jn11. "' <'On. l.. Mee J. O. Holme• J •• -:; f, J ..,. 11,0 S11ucY 11> H. Bri!n); tl\!rll. ll'• 11gu tine md, Jrmt, ,tit <'I• 111al!s ;:nrt (J , Paao Robles. Prices, $250,000. ILberat term,. Or wlll trade fo r good Ray Campbell , ~ (\ n' Tl•·Ar tJ 'l'll.te, Onl ,rto)'. third. Irrnt 11111 :Kl • Income property In or near Loa Angeles, or Phoenix, ArlzonJ, Or cat• row 3 ,-~ ,r. and n\,ll'r 8-F!r t. rnct (lnnl r~u tfi,rJJ, fonrth H ~bt,, tie rarioc In the Southwe5t. Honry "Heinie" Holm-S:m f'r1111-c•• ~ hlfT> Tr nl'I 'alt''< M· fh;tcoe (~•. R (!II o. ow Drook Fu, 11), fltlh, North RADE & RADEMAKER B. N. MOSS, UNION STOCK YARDS l mi orrl1 'l'i ~ (r•kl 11d's 1ny C'ot L< r.011• :ind I t<-ad-, JJrook 7600 Mell'(II0 Avenue, urn° ,w. (< ll<•ttrAll: t11tr,1 1!liP l~ndow- ~'t l CENTER AND MAPLE STREETS ,HYNES Loa Angeles, California, So. San Franci1eo J.OI JTI II fo'olio (T•, 11 JJ ,ln I; 1,,111 th lniP lhl1C ·rfl, jun I r n rHt1J1!1- I Ir I. l,lon 11111)'.0 t'o,1t,h, (l'.I. Eyn n lnlll .ill IJ<'IL tl,Y 3rd ((111)1 r ii B rd)j. i.;,,_;;._....;;;;.;.;:.;;;.;;..,;...... ;.,_;:;..;.;.;...,;;;;:;...:;.:;_,;;;....;..;..;;..;,.::;:;..;;;;.;~.:....;.:...... ;.;;;;;;.=.;;.;;.;..;!J FARM AND RANCH MARKET JOURNAD '.PAGE THRE~ This Page Is Read by More T a 3,000 Dairymen

F;;==~~:;~~~~~~~~~~-;;~-;;~~-;;~-;;-;;-;;~---··------·------··------.:.-___,;._..;.;.tr11l ,\venue Dnlry, Inc.); sixth. C'rt>t ot sl«~Plrst, Ale;x R. l\tac.:lllnn: __ _ August Report of o·airy Cow Competition, Los gdgmar 1'rotlom1t Ormsby Mercedes AYRSHIRE CATTLE 6(,cond. AJ,-x E. llla<-Mlnn ·third llnd DAIRY SALES NOTES (Santa J\tonica Dairy Co., Santa fourth. l-:. "'· Yan 'l'lUJ!lt•II. • Angeles County Farm Bureau :.Ionlca). Alrx 1[adlinn of PhtJCnix and E. ProduC'e of ~ow-I-".irat, B. w·. Ynn A string of extra goo•! Idaho BSERVATIONS Tiulls, 4 1ttonlh11 #ilfl under 1 yenr­ \V. \'an Tassell were the 111·incipai 'russell; at•cond nnd thlrtl. Al,•x J•: Am'tBEat. Flrst. Scgls I 1rlntn Vil iiol "\V.nlk.E'r ,111c.\llnn; tourth ond firth. l: third, C'orona Ormsby l<'uyno State Pair. He was first in inilk ------(Hos~mart, Fe mi); founh. Glory ~!inn). 11te sale of fohn Carrlo:im, five 2 Los ,\ng-cles County Farm, Honclo... - ...-···-·····-··-- ...... _.~"67.7• Hulls, 1 year nnd tltl/lA~ 18 months, fifth in butter nm! sen·nth i,; ~==;;:;;;;;;__----:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;;~__;;:;;;;;===d.l OrmshY 1 iohe CGutttrnt Avenue Dairy); miles southeast of Tracy on August Dairy Cattle E l J. Vanderwall, Hyncs ...... _...... -·-•--··-••····-···-·---··--···-··-·····-···3l!6.6 fifth. Totc1•0 cJoor1Jta1,11a 1J11as \'nle f'lrst, Lochln\'ar H11tturl,oy 1..\.l<:X .K rhccse. \\'inners of the first five ibit at Pomona will show Guernseys exhibited by A. 2 C. ]. Koelzer, Hcllflowcr... _ ... - .. - ... ------··-·..3184 Scgls (['. ;\I. l,on!!'11h): .11lxth. l;1,dy ~LlC.~)linn). J1111tor cha,npion a1u\ '""'HH.1 places in each c\'ent, annonnr,·,l by 30, was wdl att~ndcd and bidding Pt1r•tt l'iet~rtj,, Or111sby Oila ('l'ho chu1:-ipion: st.•cond, \Ve1iatchee ~~Qt\l.ih lively. Out of 54 head of cows (!oing 'h G. :McIntosh. F. 1 J. R Vandermeer, Hyncs...... _.,...... - .. ~·-·-·-········--,--·-420.l :\lancopa Creunu~ry <~o.). cavull,,r 2nd tg. \\'. \"an •1•uss,·II). Fr<.',! H. Ahhot1. assistant 10 Chair­ en the gates of the Los An• Other entries in the various de- 2 \Valtcr Thompson, llurbank ... -·•·------· -····--·-·--·-·-··--.401.2 man Sam. H. Greene of the State through the ring, 35 hea~: 1:ben Vorrl~ {Al~x E. )tacMlnn: third, rc_nter will. find one of the great- Glendale showing Holsteins and H I John Van Ruitcn, :\!ontcbcllo...... --··•··•------·-..•·-·--···.J6.2 ni the hiµh priced cows. _:Mr. third, Fon1111 .\lie Patrlurrh /The Lochliwnr 1,nd. on. :No_t only will they fii,d a \Vashington, will show about 30 & Sous); fifth. l,t1CY l•ontl1u, AC1ll8 Cows, 4 y~ars or over-l•'lrart, ;lltew• tested herd, and Mr. Cardoza is re­ 2 ,\rdcn Dairy, El ).lontc...... -······-··-··-·--·~------··-··J74.4 Cordray of Santa. Ru5:l, l alif.; tcr ;variety, but they will also head of his beautiful Ayrshircs. (Hosemnr;' J•',n•m): ~ixth. J11rte A~rns nrt flirt o( \Venatch~O 4th (E. \I. Vnn tiring from the ,fairy bu. iness for a Ple!PrtJc )lead (Juue Acros Sto~k 'rueR~H.>, ~njor nn,l b"1'and chnn1I,Aou; fourth, \V. Foraker of l.os ~folino,, while in order to take a rest. a higher quality than h:ts e~cr Alex Mac.Minn from Phoenix, Ari­ Note: *Deduction for 3•time milkini::- HJ (Alt'X I:l. Calif,; fifth, L. A 11anly of Sacrn shown before and that is say. zona, will show Ayrshires. A. Il. :\tueJlltnn)i t llr. l,ochlnv,1r Hnzcl (Almt 11. .Macl\linn), a e inch of space evrn after' start to finish. Co"•"• ]R month• llnr'l under 2 ~•(lnr~ W. R. Hill 0£ ,\!ton, Calif.: founh, ~gency crews rushed dav and -o- Class E -13cst five cows in hcn1s of 40 or under (grades). Cows, 18 ml>ntlts and uudor 2 years­ Class F -Ikst five cows in herds of 41 to 75 (grades). ' ' ,-1·1rll): third. Stewnrt The showing made by 1;:. Newton of did b a c. ' ready there is a 500 mark in pairl up lll<'lllbcrshi1>s 111a,lc from 800 to 1082 pounds of Cows, 1 year and undn 13 months­ Girl of \\"en. 6th (E. \V, Van Ta8~cll). • . unch of entries and otl1c•1·• d ti · f' County Fann Bureau Cow Testing Ft. Jones, is consirlerecl remarkable. l'RE~ il!u,1r,ted booklr 1 TMst:11). sitions on the University Dairy j Send I he r,.., booklet o!rcred In your ad. re y .'· ; Rowe and !',011. nK1;1hcrship in thi, strong an,! Brentwood alJiry, Venice .. --•- 93.5 Flrst, Totf•<'.o Josic, Segla (P. l'I!. Lon• 01 msby ).Iercdcs (16 clau".ht:~s J:\'ftn): s, cond. Ho•cmury Lilith Burke ..., Ornded ho!·om, ls butter) i:,,,11 llrlghlcst (Rosemary !-'arm): thlrd, petes for h,mors with other univer­ k p . . • cins, me 11< 111g Lhl! Artesi.1 meeting was held 1 hur~dny, Barbara B Dairy, El Montc-···-· 91.3 Yt?nrllnll' herd-Fir81. Alex K :\!,~· • 11 S11 mg- Brook Jk~s :iurke 2,1 (fo.:r Fon1m r:oxey Triune (The .:'lfnrlcopu. Minn: second nn sities of the elcv•cn western states. 1~;~ ~--~ F L isfSicr herd, the Rose- Se-i,tc·inh~r 13th ,at Artesia Brick ncords to 1290 putmd,;). ,Gustave R1·inke, Dow11,cY---··-··· 90.0 C'renmory Co.): fourth, l'nn$co· Ilo11• 'rassf'll, '!rrn rom Santa lfar1·~ t·h,. Tl II from lt.t,O nl,. r1,•r,111k F. Pclllssler & Sons); f!Clh, cor c·· "' " , a and the 1w,ct m,•etin,., ,\;II be Frampton Bros., Artesia.-·--··- 88.4 .x>la .rcamcy Company' oi I I I " ·rhis will gi\'e v:s·turs to :he fair m C'ohno G1>ls1•ho A111nrl!' (J•;J C'o•t•1n <'nlf h• rd-Flr~t. Alex N .Mn~:\tlnn; nl , the Los Angeles Count !c I at the old Huie-O'Connor a chance to see one of the great Adohr Stock aFrms, H.cseda ... - ... 87.4 Hnncho); Blxth, f'a.nary Emerald l'rln• sr,c'cnd and third, ls. \\'. Von Tass II. at l lonclo and the El Culn ;· Sales Yard on Ocean Avenue at bull~ of the Holstein brcc,l aml his Adohr Stock aFnus, Rescda.. ___ 87.3 cei.R (!tosrm11.ry Jrarm), h 10 Adohr Stock Farms, Rcscda.. - 8?,9 <'ow havlnJ:" orrlf'!11l }'cnrly rr•Mrn• oat Norwalk Hynes at JO A. 11. Thursday morn• stall will he the center of a large Flrst, )lt1hel De Kol Niko 2nd (Fl! Col• tu II • in~. Scj'te1'1bel\ 20. Adohr Stock Farms, Resc --0- Arden Dairy El Monte.--•·-··· 84.6 Sons); third. r:nhy (~farlcopo. Crf>am• mn <"hlcks-sohl tlwm ut 3 m(lnth~­ and D ·. E~. H u ff :rnd also a hcrrl· '-• Creatnr Ko-dyke, .. Star ment that such a handsome speci­ '"1' ro.): fourth, Edrnvnl~ Penrl \\'P.ii;hed 3½ hi "' pouna-.rec lnid 3Sc Pl1oen1x. Will S'how· at Pomona men of this popular breed rcprc· Tohn Vandc;meer, Hyne~·-··-··· 84.2 Ormcil,v C'fht~ ~l·Lricopn C'renmt•Ty Co.); pound-cost totnl 115c figuring eVOf)'• stnts. Pottenger Farm, Monrovia.--- 83.5 fifth. 'roteco ello.... 82} C'r ,i,mery <'o .. PhoenlY, Ariz.: second. -:'lfre. llrnllhw111to, 20220 Runnyiuede ,_ ED. C. HAECKER, San Joaquin Valley Mana1w ,. · . °x of San ~larcus Jack '."' 11 he cxhibite1I for the first time F. & 11 111 HOLSTEIN A WARDS Pottenger Far1J1, ~fonro1"la._..... 81.9 Fronk l'Plllsslf'r Hons, "'hlttler; :'it., 0wP1'Rmouth, Cnltf. s:\ f show the Tr~ulln.crc California at the Pomona Fair ___ l'. Hcvaart, ICearwatcr.----· 81.1 third. HnsMnary Form. Hnntn .'.lforla; .\[nko 40(: Io GOc on c\·cri· 3 months fourth, F.I <'olmo H11ncho. Norwnlk. w~·d 1r?am ·hLa. Honda., ;ind the which. b~iius Septonber 18. 'I'h If 1 t • J' · how •t tl,e Adohr Stock Farms, Reseda... -•- 80.9 frlE>r- 3.00 to $7 00 on Brnhm,i h"ll$ __, ~ from Glcrnlora lie is a i!Tl'::t boll hath in his own e o s cm• •resmn s .. , ~ II 80 6 Yettrllng her1• clot,IIIR, ''"' ,. lo• OUR Vaccine,i,,;, lhcy have coinbmc,I their heavv Pacific Coast and interest ran at; \Vorsham Da.iry, \Vlultlcrj.-·• lili'S C':11\f hnd- 1-'lr~t. !'. M. J.ougun; d11y. ,Ff:nrm1•m BRAl-1'.\t\ 1•.,RMS, 3,:;urs~!'d 'l'ho ll_ 14 =t consrn-c vo,1t high pitch. 1 here was never a Frank Voorhies, lnglewoo ·-·-- · R~C'ond Hos mliry Fam,; third. O\\'J·lr:t Cn··,rr,My ro.); fhlrd. lrflt or K. HORSES pnssiblc for as eminent a j11, senior and grand <'~,am• ( Hosemary Fann,:. .,.i 11••r1!11- Location: 427 Vine St. one day. poln; Mcond, Duke PlotertJo Ka l'ml.un• H.C.GREVE bull class, ho\\'ever, by Duke cry Co.). Union Stock Varda, Loa Angel .. l'ictcrtje Ormsby 15th, shown by Bnlltr, 18 months and. und,•r 2 y~r• D;1y Phone l)J,:111w11re 8115 El Conlo Rancho Norwalk. The U -First, Sir ~•0Janth11 l•ny!1e r1r)1~ht.-st Night l'hone ll!Idland !007 • . • • (Rosemary I• ram, Hnn tn .,1 nr1 n , sec· Como entry ts on.e of th~ gre_atcst ond, Stenz, t Sir Abh,:rkerk Orrnshy FERTILIZER Holstc1n bulls on the Pacific Coast. (l~l C'olmo Rancho): th1rd, St<'nzcl ~Ir r - - ·----- At Hynes-MEETING-At Hynes He was purchased from the famous Hmnestond Om.1s1wf (J1t1hne Alntador (Central Avenuu Dairy, For Sale Former O'Connor-Rule, Ocean Av nue Sales Yard now in the h:inds of the Maricopa Jnc .. Phoenix, Artz.). F. F. Pellissier & Sons Creamery Co. , nuns, 1 year nnouml of milk an g•oat• pound• milk, teatlng 8,8-11",, His ·-- -·---- eat ahow winning ,t,.aln of the d~m hu year retords up to 1211 r,ou11<1s ~ butter in -a year. H ol ateln breed with a record of pound• of butter WltH nn aver­ The herd ha beqn hrcd for i:-t'11cratio11 in n d1111111c thnt pro-• SEE POTTER 66.3 flr•t placoa nnd 231 cham, age teat of 4.38%, and six year. SEE POTTER ,, COWS ., plonahlpl In m;iJor fairs In the ly record daughters up to 1101,5 111 tcs g'tc,1f ,·igot, anil it has hem on the ~Pdc1al • ict'dltcd tubrculosL. free list f r dg-ht year . · Big Dairy Sale Fresh and Close Up Springers paat nine years. HI, alre pro• pound,, Hla •Ire h a 11 dnug~. ducca the All-American "!let of tera on,h over 1000 pound1 of Only-IDAHO and UTAH-Only alre'' for three euc~salve years, butter, aver glng ~?'o fat. 5 -- Idaho Dairy Cows -- 25 CAR LOADS ARRIVING £VERY DAY WHERE ELSE CAN YOU BUY SULLS OF SUCH DREEDINQ Hof1tetter Holstein Farm For $125 to $500, Fully Ouarantee,1 ON HAND~zoo TO 300 HEAD'--ON HAND LEWISTON MONTANA Will be Sold at Auction on t SEE' US f"OR YOUR NEXT HERO SIAE Monday s ' epternber 17, 10: 30 A. M. Shar POTTER CATTLE CO. Lo• Anaeles County Farm Hondo, Calif. nt R.D ARNO p On Downey.Long Beach Boulevard . LD'S Old Mountain View Dairy % Mile East Norwalk TelepLone Downey 5860 HYNES Euy Terms WE WE 'rheae QUALITY-ALWAYS TIIE BEST BUY DEAD ANIMALS BUY. cowa are all t --- PRICE-LOWEST POSSIBLE cloaa Up •Pringera. ~•led from a cle~n county. All juat froah SERVICE-PROMPT-ANYWHERE WE ALSO BUY II Jeraoya, Cue- ■- ndextra good bunch of heavv nroducera ""~Y• an H I • ~ .. • & to lhi, a.ale Al b o stesna, IF you wnnt ..ood cowa IDAHO A'ND UTAH DAIRY COWS W O R N O u·T L I V E A N I M AL S Id • •o a out JI) " ' Consumers Feed c, Fuel co. •t auction on d f tons of A-1 Dairr Hay will he LONG BEACH, High Prica P id 11 Y O c:ow aa!&. We ann&unce the arrival of thre& loads of choice Idaho and Utah HYNES, CALIF.. Weat Jaclcaon St. UM Obiapo A ... Dairy cow,. Thi• lot Include some of the tined Jeraey, Guem,ey and Good Service I-fol& eln cows ever ahlpped from Idaho, And aome strlctly top 1-loJ. atelna from Utah. Some fresh, othera close Sprlngera, We can't Phone ANgelua 7793 fl ~- SP£CiAL PRICESON BR-U&llES, BROOP.iS,-BOOTS ll. D. AllNOLD SON reeommrnd these eow3 too hlghly. Private sale. EVERYTHING FOR THE CREAMERY AND DAIRY Wo Deliver and Install Machinery Auctioneers WILEY & PAE PE CHEM California lleaderln1 (9. Phone Arcaclb 769 SAM F. PARK 4137 BA.ndi11I Boalco\lllrcl V. B. DEWEY, Clet·lc Phone~: Office and Wnl'~ouae Y.rrda near tOth 11<1 E 1t V~lnett Street, Arc;tdln, Cilllf, l.. A., VAntf.)11111 25ll2 Route 1-13c;,: &ao·A Between 'Downey Road d At a'o. t: Boule ~ Venice 642'3 Venice PAGE FOUR FARM AND RANCH MARKET JOURNAI.:

markcts and a slow export demand lahrh<'re: eleventh, .Junior Dow. !tams, under 1 we.ikening fartor~. Th,·H• were State Fair Hog Awards Ewe lnn1h-Find, T•... N. H111lnr>· Joso•hlnt1 l~wra, 1 year • d of spring wl1t,at ancl gcnerallr stcarlr \Vith forty o hibitors and well J llonr, H•11lor yriulin~-l•lrst, l.'0111111.v l:lllva, T' Kizer; ,.rrond price~ in foreign markets. Corn at! filled entries i11 practicall} cicry Hoy (ll. <: ..J».r·ohsr>nJ seconrl, HoyHI ·~Livestock SOUTHDOWNS F. T. Fox, tourth. 1 I • h L ); third, Royal Answer 2nd (K. c. Un.ms, 2 yen.rs or ovcr-l~irst, Don• Ewes under 1 vailing for the rapidly diminishing broui;h (Lenard Hlg~inson, ::;arms), Kizer cl .. 11mploD: State Fairs hog show was the finest H. S. Boys' Ag. Clubl: fourth, Genie grand champion; se<,ond. Hubbard & third.' F. T, FoJ:. The domestic 111arket <:leveloped supply of ol"B' Ai<. Club): p:-.st week, according to ,he \Veeklf tities and the market was firl'l. 0 f sp:3-ce f orb 1 S a 1 tmg esc~ip ion ~e<"ond, Straloch Paymast~r (Straloch Palms), ton. Or~. ilarley :Market Review of 1h,• L'11it ed Larger receipts of rye with a slack of this department. Interest m ho~, Fann). Rama, t year nn,1rtl & 8on$, llonroe, net' ot rw-e-l t F.conomics. Offerings in Pacific ket for that grain. Barley was al~o ~Iinnesola was at !ugh pitch and bPr CK. c, 11. ;{. Boys' Ag. ClulJJ. re- that the cattle rntlustry 1s perma- which show the 11 erccntag-e of the Or~. ond. F '!'. FOL (oast markets we're only uf 11,oucr- weaker ,rcflccling the large supplic;; competition among breetlers was st-rw,d Junior ch,rn1pion; second, Kel'Jl 11tn_tly on a higher plane and gootl calf crop for s~veral states by years Rams, undor 1 yeal'-1"1rst. Higgin-· Produce or d&lll­ . . • · Aggies lluc,on llo)• ccemher drliv- rnpplies in the rnuthcrn hemisphere. Chief (<.!. A. Nichols); 11econd, White. Clul>>; " " • RoyHI Answer Lndv l~t with ranching have increased; consc- even a 75 per cent production is not King (John l~. Warrt>n). !K. <'. H. S. nnys' Ag. Club); third, I h f d . h g I I . 1· . h" h ff' . Produce of dam, 2 anlmnls-Flrst, cry, but $1.fo was being askril for Canailian market stocks at the first Boar, senior pJg-l<'trst, Brookside We~tern fl<-11<' (llnrry Priddy); fourth, qucnt y, t e cost o pro uctJon as re an Cl as mucatmg 1g e 1c1ency L ♦>na1~l Higginson; second, Hubbarcl &. . pot barley an1I also for December of SC'ptember were about 30.1187.000 Giant 71 h (C. A. Nichols); second, Girl• Reant~· sen); flflh. increaser Tl (8t1·11lo<'h Fnrml, junior loss in ranch operations. \\'hen <'.XCC<:( ,. per cent. Closer brced- Fox, Silverton, Ore., i;rand champion• Huntinrt0• st«-atlv with a fair : third, ••nt1)' (S!rnlod, Fann,. reserv1•d Junior in 1908, it took a pretty goocl steer c:easing our calf production. 1he third, J•. T, Fox. Five Minu nt $32 per ton. 'l he local ,nppl_v i"s bushels less wheat was available in ,rohn E. \V'o.rrcn); four1g range presents a situation in P. Kizer; second, G, P. Kizer; thil'd, C. Telephon• grains was limiting the demand. than year ago, anr )!11I"h Pnrm); nrth, Hoyal Queen (H. o. saction such as sires of low vitality lost, the cow is a "boarder" anrl an of the week at ?.linncapolis at $1.30- 11,e milling demand for hard winter side :Maid 2nd (C. A, Nichols), grand Jal'.ohs~nl. • due to a lack of proper care or in- expense until it produces another $1 35 and at Chic;1)1'0 at $1.JS-$1.45 wheat was only of moderate volume champion; sc,·ond, Queen Age (John Sow, Ju'nlor pii:-FlrAt, Slraloch sufficient fl'i;cl; lack of proper care calf or goes to the butcher. This is HIDES E. Wnrren),• 1hlrd, Brookside l-'rnncls Black Night ,\ (Slraloch F'nrm); stc- d f l f h · Jf h'I f per 100 pounds. Feeding grade! as flour sales were low. 12 per cent :incl (C. A. Nll'hola); fourtl:I, Queen onil. entr>· !Hnrry Priddy); third, an ee< or l e cow 1tse w 1 c one o the problems that is n·ceiv- were w!'rC' quoted at Minneapolis at protein No. 2 hard winter wheat llee !Ruy n, warren); tHth, Queen tnlry (K. <:. H. 8. Jloys• Club); fourth, carryinJ.(· the calf and not enough ing serious thought and ,~ill con­ $1 IQ $1.25 ancl at Chicago at $1.27- was quoted at the close of the week JJec muy D. Warren/, P.ntry t of sirP., 4 animals-First, Pntrl· G SHEEP AWARDS from other exporting countries wrre out during the same period last llcrn). sow, 8 ,,nlor plg-Flr1orts. Nichols; eeco11d, C. A .• 'khols; third, Boye' ,\g, C'luh. /Hleck Bros.): thlnl, R. lJroe.; third, g_ E. Drownt'-11. African barley was being quoted nt l'acific Coast markets were firm­ Ray n. :\Varren. Junior plJ:, hnrrow-Firsl, K. C. TT , TromnnhRuscr); fourth, F..acnlon Bell~ HAMPSHIRES $175 ancl nanuhi;,n barley fnr Sep- er; as demand became more active Proctnee of dam, 4 anlmnls-F!rst, C. fl, Hoya' ,Ag, f'l11l>; SPronrl, fltrulorh (Vlf'Gil Orovesl; firth, entry (Leslie S, R,uns, 2 yeurs or ovor--Flrst, Stra- tcmbcr and October shipment at inquiries at l'otlanrd were from A. Nlc·hols; s1>eond, C. A. Nichols; Stoel, Fnrm · lhinl, K. C. H, S. Hoya' Tromanhn.ueor). locn lbll'Uloch l'nrm, 1Jav1s1; eccunu, thlrrl. Itay Jl. \\'arrcn, Ag. C'l11h. s j I I Fi t '\\'al lo Hill's \Vllhllm ( W. l', Hubl.Jura Junction $1.92 per JOO pounds. No. 2 witlcly scattered points, Some red 8 BE SURE AND SEE MY BERIirat, A, D.'s Priddy, naknsfl~lrll: ~,.cond, entry Just-A•!dere 1-"aMn, 111th, \\', l', lluLburd. tlus season tntaled about 103,000 Coun_try ~uycrs wc-e reported. to Glunt (C. l>on Hurr, '\Vo,>rllnnd), l':!·nn,d (K. (' JI. S. Boys' Clul>). Herd-Firsl, Hleck T:ros.: second, l~wes, l yuur a11u under 2-l<'!rst Ail at und senior champion: •econd, Key" 'Row •enlor plg-Fln;t, 1.ong Answer Rieck Bros.: third, Jnst-A-Mcre !<'arm. Strulocl:I (l:Hrnloch l<'arm•J: secon<1' tons compared with 10J,6M tons fnr be yaym~ trom $~.10-$1.20¼ at lll• Senaallon Giant 2nd n•rnnk R. Par- M~lrl, 'flrst (K r. H. fl. lloys' A1r. 1 4 I l l"I t RI k Stmloch (Htruloch l'urmJ; tlunl, 1, ~ Hampshire Hogs ~~::r• the corresponding ptriod last year, tenor pomts fo -:v,·h1t,e, ~heat to move kt•r. < hico), resi,rvNt champ.Ion; thin!, I Club): 8~1'onrl, n,,.mlrcd, (II' 1' li ,.,. ·• 1· I e 1' B er Jt B t p 1 ) f tl fl tit 1 p ~ \, l • • Uuua.1·u): Olll't l, .1JruwneH ba;~ed upon thl' unrel'ised weekly eastward by rl!-11. lh1s was S-6e ~o B •. • n n, nm• ; our 1, /D. C. l'nrk•. Bakers ~Id): , r<, Just-A-1\lcro Fann. cm. I~. llrownell)·, llfth, llro\\11,•ll (l·'.. SOWS AN!') BOARS FOR SALE AT ALI. fl shipment figures. over export prices at Portland and Key's S ,umtlon Giant (Frank n. '1'1>gus Lll,rr11 tor r.i,dv n·. ('. H. S. - I l'.1Lrkerl; llfth, 'fhe l'lt~mc C:Mossillile Boys' ,\r,:. r!uhl: folldh, Rounarl!ng - Flr1nrrow-Flrst, Virgil IV ,!', HulJLard; fourth, E. H H1·uw- GRAIN $2.00 per 100 potuids or $1.20 per nnll, Key'~ Type I,oo(ter (A, n. Sykes, tlrlh. ,Jnck nnntln1r., llnk<'rROeld. Orovrs; s•'11 : TAMWORTH Boar, Jnnlor pig-First, •·nler (Nor- !'en, 3 animals-First, entry (litm- wh~n they visit 1.01 J. 'I I r. • I t k ) .. D f .!i loch 1t1arru); accontl, entJ·y ( \V. 1--'. c:ir11est desire or theoCA~ Ill n oy (,; rgl ,roves, J nrm ng onl; """· no•r·. ~ yen rs or .. .,,._,,.,r11t, s~n:r, man .Jae son ; si,con«, um onnuer H b ·') th Rana:e ol Prices 1½ 1.08~ 1,07~f, 108\il third, .Tune :.'""'ks T' Stin)satrlonrlhS! lib Santa Rosal. Aenior chatn•!!on. Dumround,er'a 1..enS,tlel' ''<:'i:•1 .. r-;vA~k; Get oC sire, 4 animals-First, entry ---lllod~rato rates an\ion• , (June AcrPs .:,(or •arm : ou . Col. Bollr. 8 .ltlor y1mrllnr,c-l•irst. s, unny fourth, \\cstern ar ,.,.,, anu UV'- - IJt><'. --····--·- l,12¾ 1.13 1A, 1.12¼ 1.12% l'rlncna11 'rype (!nval neno (Virgil Groves); second, entry bari:IJ; fourth, ('11t1·y IL~ . .C:. Urownell), Alexandria Hotel Make your home at the E, C, Eppl•Y-;i:111 C'orn­ Row, 2 )'Cora or nvt>r-Flrst, Lnrly Ancho~ .Jr. (Just-A-Jlh,n> Funn) (Halph ('nrr). Produco o! dam, 2 animali1-itfrst ALEXANDRIA when In LOS ,9514 ,96¾ Stilts Gth (Jl'rnnk H. Pnrkl'r), ~cnlor Jncksonvill•'• Fla ): RCCOJ'\C1, Dnvul An- Sow, jun!oi: pig-Fll'l!t, Dnmfound- (Strulocl:I Farm); secoud, ent1·y (K JJ:. ANGELES. Charles 8, t,on ~ept, --- ,061,!i .97 Vice President and ,75'.f, .76½ _751" ,7r. champion; aecon'air's Typo /Y<'rank chor ~nd (Jnst-.\-.\!r•re l•unn). t>r's Belle 3rd (Virgil Groves), cham- urownell): third, entry (W, l'. llub- l>ec. ····---- .78 .78',f, .77'i .77¾ IR. P11rkPr); thlrlor 1,ig-F!rst, Sonoma pion sow 1,ig: 11eco11d, Dumfounder's l>1U'd); fuurth, entry (\\'m, IL BoudJ, M,1y~1111'la Ruhe (Ot•orge (Norman Jnr·kson); four , Rosella Hums, 2 yea,-11 or over-First, ,39¾ ,40¾ ,3(1~ .·10'-' ! Sol\', •enlor )"enrllng--rlrst, Quo ♦;;i Ho ·hm, Ranlll HORR); thlrcl, Dixie (Lel'lnd d·ork~R'it)\~Ct\) Santo. Rosa 'l'hom1,son (l•'loyd T. Fox, Sil\'crton, 1:Je1,r.D£>1l .... ··-___ --_ .41 ,41~ .40% ◄ 1¼ of l•"lnshes (F R. nan); seeon . Wonder (.Tuat-A-Mer" Fnrrn). Note: Stnrlot ,e trn .oc . ar . t VI 11 Orn,J, cham11io11; second, Oc.stu .llroa,. ~larch __ .. _ _40 ¼ ,431, •43 ' 431,1, Rm,,oth Jnne (M11s~ill1\e Fnrml: thiril, ~•irst, Ronomn. Charlhls took reserved Ro.rrows, Junior Pl1t-l•'lrs • rg uavu,; third. i•'. '1'. !<'ox. THREE-YEAR-OLD ,-14% ,41\!, .{t¼ 0 H% Tng11A RnpNior J\fnld 1"1 .are or ovcr-~·irst, Juat•A· Henry H1mch, F'Rf!dARAG! fnl Seel\ Den11ty (Ti' R. B•ln); Duval QuP.en 2nrl (Juat•A-Mere I•nrm), (J. !If. ' l•'ruHt•. <'amhrldga, ld11hc>1; Di~lsiori): Jlr&t, Oeste llros.; sc,i:und, $1.04. fourth. Fla111e'11 !IAnsntlon J.ndv "!o•~- Sow, Junior yearllni:--l~lret, Hant.A fourth irlaho W"ondP.r (J. M. Frultts). Charles Manlca, l'crltlns; thlrd, uust, COCONINO CATTL£ Corn-No. I mixed, $101¼; i,;'n. 6, tlnlr. Fam1l; firth, 1;tn)tY (i•"ranl< R. Roso. Jew,·11 (Ocorgo Boi,hm): eecond, Bonr, Senior Yearling-First, Sen- Bros, W. C. MILLER P· 1 98c; ~- 2 yellow, $1.03(,1!.0J½; No. Pnrkrr. Duval Lndy (Just-A•Mc,re J•"nrrn), s.~11011 (I'. ,.\, 8nm1;fe, Fresno): ace- J•:wos, under 1 yeo.r-l<"lnt, ],•. T Sow, funlnr 'l'll:'-Flrfit, Miss .Tunt> How senior pl,;-Flrst, nlxle Queen onrl, Silver Boy (.Just-A-Jl!ere l~arm); JOox, ch:uuplon; aecon/1, Ht•nry Harwtr Jerome, Ari2:ona 6, 9i(u:9n'2c; No. 3 white, $1.00,½; Acri\" Orlon St!IIR 2nrl (.Tune ,,~r"~ (Just-A-Mero Famtl: second, Valley third, I,t!CY C.T, l\t. Frulttsl,: fourth, C:o., Hidi;etlol \\"ash.; third, o~ste No. 6, 97c; sample gracl .. , i7(rife5c. !ltoek l-"•rmli Brrnn,l, :Ml~s .Tun., \'iMY .lu!inna 2nrl (ne1,1 l.ockhart); Looknway'R 1:oy /J. l\[, J•"rmtta). llro~.; fourth, ( eate Bros. Oats-No. 2 white, 42~ac; No. 4, flrlon fllill• 3rd (.Tun,i AM·M Stork thlr•I Sanlll Rosa ,J,,well 3rd (George Bonr, Junior tenrllng-Flret, Frosty 1-'lock-l'lrst, 1•'. '!'. Fox; ac·cond, ._..,.A•r ••--4••• A.,...... ••-•'1~1'. Fnrm); third. Fla•hv CTfrl ,,f I,. ff,', Jl. 'Hochrn); fourth, V1blo Lal1\mle (C'. A. Sample); fifth• Aeen11d llen,y Ha h c 1 · d p , 600 head of good young cow• Psrkrr; aP<'ond, F. R. Dain; thlrrl, Anchor "Muxlno 2nd (.Ju•t•A-\lere Choice I .. nacler (./, .:!ol. Frultta), Fox. ' . nc o.; t ur • · f, 600 head of Weaner calves bUIII J.1"•11dnle Fnr111, Fnrrn); third, Sonomn Pr1neess H!nr- nruir. 11enlor p!g--l'lrst, HI .racker •Jet of sire, 1 anlmala-Flrst, OcBto nd 18 head ot pure bred Hereford H,.r,1. un!lr.r I Y"Ar-F'lr11t, F'rnn'< Tl old Boehml; fourth, Volley \ lew (Just-i\•llfercnnd l' •r 1· ti 1I I I Porker: """""'l, .Tnne Arrcs StO<'k Prlncr.ss (Harold nochm). · ,;111ior r'hnrnplon; second, S's Marvel ltanch Co. ' ,, . •ox: n' tenr) d Theae cows a re all young, all dehorned and p•~~I~ F11rrn; lhlrrl, l\fon'1nln T-'••=· Herd. over .I, )'Car-First, Just-A• (C. A, Sample); third, Idaho Clan (J l'r0n, { Anlm11l11-f.'lprt, ,T,rnr, thin!, Herold Hoi,hrn. Junior plg-1-'lrst, Uoyal I.ad (Just- MEDIUM WOOL BAEEDS 110 1300 hea,J of N evadA De ■ ert Ramboull• :.,,n. 2 Cents a Word per Insertion AcreR Stock f'nrm: PP1•nnd, lllossdnle Her Famie th!ril. KAnt l\flllnr. third, ,Just-A-Mere !•'arm. Sow, 2 y<'ars or over-l~lrst, Nel1ie S1r:iloch l-'nrm; third 1,•. n. Bain. ' 1 !'lPnior nltr. hArrnw-1rll'flt. F R. Tinln Procluce of lll, barrow-Flrat, F. TI&ln .run!or pig. Larrow-l'irst, Ur, J1111. Ra'mr~o); fourth, Laura (C. A. RAMBOUILLETS 1, HOHN's--All agi,a tor an lo. lll\tea growing 11outhweat sc-ctlon of Lo• n. Lreetllnt(. .Malo• of ag-o. Choice helf• An11<>lcs. The.!ll shopa am rnnkln11 (ch~rnp!nn p,,:n) ,J Summcrflclrl. 1:Ja11111le). H~ma, 2 YMra or ovel'-Fln,t F N L E S T E R C. S E A W i:- J'nn (3) annlor pl,:-, h~rrow-First, F. !'en (3J junior pig, harrowe-F!rat, • Sow, senior yearling-First, Silver Bullard ~Dullard Bros., '\Vooclt,~,1 care Commercial Hotel <'ra. •rt,A J11u. J.ynch Hauch. 1-:. monoy right along and business Is In• n, Tittln: HN'Oorl. Fr,,nk n. PnrlcPr. Dr. Jae . .J. Summcrno!tl. Q1w,•n (.)111Jt•A•J\[c>rc>•Forn1); ancond, """ond, }, N. H111l11r1ac• fourth, 'Susanna (0, A. Sn.mple). Roms, 1 year end undor 2-1-'irst r DAIRY C1'TTd! 1'11ce of two •hopa only $4000, or wlll Defflr, ! Y"°'" or ova-Flr11t, Rost- 1,-.ay,Ore.),sl'nlor 11nri ,:rnn,l <'hnn1plon; Sow, J1mlor yenrllng-Flrst, Royal • •. Bullard /Dullard Bros., '\\"ood- __.. eel! aepar11tcrmd, \\'11 Jrlo Jllll'e DumtoundP.r 1,ndy. (Just•A-~fort•-Farrril, srund lnnde): accond, llrlggs p,'m. Briggs & POlt Bt\LF..-U r gtatercd Jer ■ ey helf• 11,,ed much cash. Ir you nman bual• .,r• from lS rnonth1 lo 2 years old: •nd ■ Pnlor ~tol. M• grnnil chn11111ion, (Juat-A•.!'>l~re-J•'urm)1 thirtl, Anna flrll{gs & Son\; fou!'lh, P. N. Ilullnrd WIii 111;.rt freshening In cr,t~nttH•r. Adr!rnas Owner, 516 1-::u1t 68th et .. •l'rv, ii BPnlor r-h11mplnf\: thlrrl. 1•,,.,1n., Boar, aeruor yearllnt;t-l'lrel, 'naroo Helle (.f. lit. Frultun; fourth, Jon- (H11llnrrl Hrru,.); firth, Phil ~mlth (J-;x. $12Jj per hoals<1aae f~o. 'I'J,r. beat Mn)lwood, Calif. l'hone l)f;lawnre ~n~wc>r lat ld). ' l'ortn.-vlllo). t.erly (C. A. Sample). Rama, under 1 yenr-J, lrst p N R. 8, Ill dto1uq,Ioun,trr nml reRrrv<'d grand chnmplon; seaond, Bullo.rd (B110n1,1 llros.); tnurth, Hrl1r1,1t ~o Stock Co., Union Stock Yard,, Loa crneek 'nroA.): U1lrd. ' Wnldo Hill's 1.ookout Mnry IJuat•A•lllore•Fann); ny-m. Tirfl:i;-• & Son): firth. non 1111 rr atruttu. Ch np water. H11n"e11, ,17019 Angeles. • . . liould be carried at our co~~ NormarHlle Ave., a~rrlenu, Calif T.nrif- :rn111, J.nw ("!"•" Dumround.-·r (\'lrgU Groves, Fu.r1nl11g• third, While Side ■ (J. t. I•rultts); (l,xh1l1lto,1 hy non Hui!, ,voodland) Fkvlr. 1 er 12 R" 12.76 t" Rn tonl f,,,,rrn, ~'l'llclty tl'. A. Sample); flflh. gwna, 1 yenr IHl11mfonrrdor (Rieck i J,'arm) Junior champion anil reserved fln11ga & R1111, l>lxon)• third I-', mg, Central Manufacturing lllJl,LR FOR BALE frum hinh prodnc• 14 1 111 11 1 N':· tnll. rrtcc $R:;,ooo. Tum11. 1-:. I~. Hol• 1 ~m icr ~------· · · •Bros.); third, r-ntry (T,: 11econil, Callfornla ~nil (C. A. Sam1>lo}: fourth, Dixon. • powerful bank are placed at :your di~ 11UI,l,S FOR SAl,E-'fwo ready fcrt J)IUllUr , 1100<1 lrnproVl'mentA. Al.Jun•\· • I entn· (Le,11,. s. •rromnulrnnscr); third, lcn•ry (J, lll l•"rultts: ftrth, Royal .Lady P,m, 3 e.nhn&IR-F'lr~t. nunard nros. aervlcc. Several bulls an,! helf,,r nnce w11lc,r. Prltr>, UO;OOO: terma. LOS Ange les Grain WRhlo l!lll'A nnmtounder (Itl-,ck 11th (.Just•A•Morc-l<"arml. ~con,!, W111. lldgits & &in• third c,' i,alv,: coming on for !all and wlnt~r (l\vnt-r, 1 ;ox 20l, Orldlc y, C:.allr. I Tlros.); t,,nrth, '\Valdo Jllll'B T>um- Herd. ov<•r 1 year-First, Just-A- Don H"!r, Woodlnntl; fou'r1h, Phil COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS SA VJNCS ~ market to contrn<'.t for dcllvny •et Is ucil by the Los Angeles Cran I roundo,J' (Rieck Tlro~.l: Mth, Durn• \foN'-f,)um; a cond, untry, J • :M. Srn!lh, Lsv:,rto. FOREIGN DEPARTMENT SAFE° Ollpu;,-· wo r,lng tlmu. All mr d by King K~l• RANCH F'OR SALE Ex h ' fouP. l(Olley, J;'Jemlngab•trll', I(entucky, J,TS'!'BNI Dairy ranch equlppod, I All q11ot;1tion1 nominal and subject 1~ro,•1!ft), rnserved J1mlor rhnmplon. Jl{cr~•~'l\rm: Reconll, 0, S:11nple; third, Son; third, I' l>on' Huff; fourt1f Phil 5toek, •hccp, poultry, llVlCh!nery to market fluctuations. Prices quot- Second, ontl'y. 1.,.slln S. Troman- ,J. l,[. Frultta. Smith, . • • RESOURCES ~120,000,ooO ,.,;t COAN HARVESTER Plenty wnter, lrr1g11tlnn equipment,. I t fi Id . l d rhnuser ~on!or chnrnplon. Herd - l•'lrst, Juet-A•M~re•Form; Produce of dam 2 alllmals J,'Jrst RICH MAN'S Com ll"'a""rv-'e;;.;s,.t-e-r,-1-10_0_r tull ■ et buildings, nlfalfa which pro•, e, nrc per CW •• e ru11, ID car oa 5 sow.'~ )'r nrs or °'·er-1,iret, Dum• 1ocond, .lust•A-Mcre-1-'ann; third, C. Wm. Driggs & So~ - ' K. B. WILSON, Vice l'rtiiatnt and 1,{" man' ■ price-only U5 tiO wll.h bttndle dneod six cuttlm:s uch paat two a a-1onlv founder's J!Pll<' /Ule<,k llros.); Rec- A, ' Sample, , · tying attactunent. Fr e (',11talog &l1ow­ IJ011A. Lnrfl"e orchard, domestic wnter Wheat- ond, l·l,enlon Rnyal l,ndy (l.01lle S. Got oC 1lre. i nnlmals-Flrst, Just-A- BOYS AND CIRLS' RAMBOUILLET 1f'lt'.i lng picture• or hsrv ter. Proceas piped. Good markots, Stream, vory ll!Ollng ______,__ " __ 2 to Tron1n11hn11sr>r): third, Rookwood Mere-l•'arm; ~~con'1,, C. A. Sample; LAMB CLUB HEAD OfFICF., fIFTH AND 5pll comi;anY, &!Ina, Kana. ho!Llth>' l'llrnnta. Y.-ar Rrotmrl lncorn,- 1 FttSY ( Hl<'dC Jlros.): fourth, gscnlon third, .T, ~l. Frultt.s. ·~ nan, l'lmb-1-'lnt. 1, N. nunnr/f 1•e.nn1. trnde11 conaldor d Jmmodl te' f'.om- 1 (I.,. II(, s. 'l'rornanhans f'). l'roduc~ or nrllng er,·e lamh--J•'lrat J s l\•ia· 1 1 Was!,. ------, Cnllf•>rnl cke,1------J.60 R"rnrul anrl reserved t.rnior champion; s,,nlor pig, bl'lrrow-l•'lr•t. T, 111. s rand Alb rt l-]tcharo r' 'nate ' . CITIZENS ~R1I,. /l~~~J3A SHEEP F'OR SALE MIio ?dnlze.- '""<>n\lhC'rt l::tchiE:8o,; r· fourH'; PATf!NT6 --;·---:- --,------· tf'. ll!n, ,l:i. a1wkN'I. ... " ··-· -• ~- l,'t5 Drns. >: third, \\'1ddo Hill's nnchess, M. 11•ruftts • J, ylvla: fifth, J,ola llavld, 'Bak rs, LOS ANGELES s ~~ _11._?;.,...A-o"""-=1,.-=Mc=o-H',t,ER....Send tor Hu• 95ri \ r.AltLC O nn'WP 1,1 $11 por head. 250 , full- I T(anr- _ l\_lrilll Oro,· ); !!(th, Flsc111011 llcllcf Frultt ; 1Wcond, J. M, l•rulttl! . flc•lrl; s vcnth, Hny An olat,ch<·ro· THROUGHOUT O~itr!'i Uuildllll',011 an4 .U:IUll 1M mouthed ewt>• nt per hend. I hon·. ,!Ill f ,1, white. ····•-·-·-· -~ 1 ta (\lr11II Croves,. l't>n C3) Bfnlor pig, barrow..,..Flrat, etshth, .Junior Pow nuknsOt•ld· GIil $G.to 1111 u'1 ""Jtlel• __ . _ •. _ , ~GlGS, c,r wril.i Vent1n 1Jv111t~k Co, l Mill Coed, r11t1, _____ 1,65 Sow, Junior yt111rlln&-1•'11'11t1 Waldo J, 11, I•'rultts, cham1,1lon pen, ltli.Y An101ltbtthim•: 'ttnth, Ray' .An~o ~ DAIRY DEPARTMENT ON PAGE 3 . ~ne of the f~~mo1t Dairy Cattle expt!Tta in the Weal ia apending bi1 entire time in A REAL LIVE STOCK MARKET NEWSPAPER •dihng an~ comp,hng the Dairy Department of thi1 paper. Annoqncementa of auction The Fann and Ranch Market Journal haa a booafide paid circulatinn of nl'ftr!y ialea of da,ry cattle will be found in this 1ection. Also complete newa and market reporta 10,000 live 1tock producer,. It aoea into e-rery county in California and into adjoining for Da,rym.en. ~e fact that more than 3000 Dairymen read this department every week 1tate1 which ,hip to the Loa Ansel ... Market. It not only ia the greatest hve stock paper II proof of ill merit. on the Pacific Coaat, but as an advertiaing medium going to live atoc:k penple; it ia un• excelled.

LlJi\IE 6, No. ·+3 Issued Weekly L O S A N' C E L E S, CA L 1 F O R N I A 10c Per Copy ~cptt>mhcr 20, 1928

:I <1alifornJ11 ··-•· ...... - 753 4.00 attle Values Suffer 1 California .. - .. -...... 6Sll 3.2.i 'V'PtlnPadn;v. Se1>tcmh~r 19 Frn:i~. King's Eulogy Live Stock Show is I ('ullfornla ...... lfl~fl 7.00 ~ <'111ifornla -·-··.. ··········· 1101 6.75 1 Cnllfornl,i, ...... - •.·- 7711 H.,,4J Qver Muggins General Decline With 3 Cttlifornia ...... 11~0 1;.00 5 Cnllfornln ...... ~71 1-.fUI Big Attraction at 'J'ht:! fol1tn\ i11g Puloit)· \\'li8 d1~)1\·.,red l Cnllfornla ...... • 820 5.50 1890-1928 1\" l1'rnnk ~I. 1'\.in~ :.t 111iitJUt• ttnd &111• 2 ra1tror11h1. --···--···· .. ~- 112!i' !"i.Otl ,i·l·s~lvo hurfol sN·,·ic:c-s for ,tuggtns. Increased Receipts Here l Californl.ts ...... l 100 ~.50 4.1111 hr• :t~•YP11 r•ohl CO\\' hor.. o "ho t1H', th.11 Show Losses of 25 to 50c from Week Ago· Wt' shottltl JlilY svkmn tribute h> a Dairy Entries Cause Keen Competition With Some of BULLS ,t,·atl horse, but wht:n we n•rnember State's Greatest Herds Entered; Good Steers Mostly U2.00 to $12.75; ' Thur~dllJ', Ser.tcmbrr 13 that the horse has been man's abll' No. Av.Wt. Price assistant fur thou ands of ,·cars and Jersey and Holstein Classes Decently Fleshed Cows $8.50 to <'allfornla - ...... 17~11 $9.00 ha~ come t.lown through ihc agc·s I ('nllfornla ...... -. 13r,o H.75 Unusually Good - $9.60; Calves Are Lower 1 c·allfornilL ...... 17 to R.76 with him helping to conquer, ci, ilizc l C-nlifornla ...... 1 ~I 0 ,urn and rnlaim the world, we may be Ily FORREST G. FARR ~.~o b1.i11tffut g:ray mare, l\lahk F. \\a~ i1h increased rc>c .· 15 f . I · y 1 c•nllfornla ·······-····· .... ··· 11~11 . I I" · cq, . ° C,llt c 111 .o~ Angeles buth at tbe slrock ;'t CHlifor·niiL .. _ ···-•----.-• ](lji/l ~-2~ excused at this time for honoring ,\ targr crol\d nf intcrc•terl cla-,srs iudgr,1 hv l'rufess of 25 to 50 cents. During GR Northern ...... _ 1039 11.8:i <''Hliforlll:t -----.. ~••- 13il0 rions h,)rsc.s 1he same a~ peopl!'. ,\ mrnt. I ),l\ i,, California. Tb<' Guern• ('alifornla aoH••···•·· ...... 1110 al foll!, Avdito, a bcau11iut grny ast lwo weeks there Ins been 3:l Cttllfornl,, ·····~·· .. - ···-··· ~r,:i I t.~IJ lv)rsc th.it ts d11ll anrl ltstlcss ne\'er: ~l'Y compet1t1011 was hrtwcen <'>1llfnr11la ...... - ll311 mare, and her fot black colt sirtd by .Y :lccidcd tc1'it1.cncy ~<;wards ~g ~~~:~;~:! :::::::::::·~._: m lJ.~~ <'11ilfornl11. -.... _ .. _. ~ ... l 100 gets anywhere :111y llltJrc than the 1~11s~cll Cox's Sycamore Farm <"at• Dratl'oualts, a son of the famou 1 tng a great.er price difTcrcntial 13 ~· & H.,. Northern_... 810 11.10 <'alifornle. .... ······•····-·• I :i,-11 amc stJrt of p,•rso]l doe~ .. _He nc~e1· 11>' fn,111 San .\larn1~ :rnd the f'irapc• Pr.rchr.ron stallion Dragon Wlh t ecn the plamN fradcs and the ~ < uh(ornm ..... _ .. -... 7:IH J 1.u11 RHt11rdn.)", S,.'J>temh,.r 15 1111011!1ts to anything. l lus appl11·s wil,t Gnt"rnsey Farm f rnm Escnl<,n fi, l(rarlcs of cattle 1., R. & H., NorthN·n...... 786 10.35 for Dos l'u,·hlos Ranch and Im· 6 2 <'nllfornifl -···---······•- 1155 esjlec1ally to Cow Horse,,. for 1hcv shown bv Ch:,rks \I aurcr. The ilc California· pastures -111d 1.'\d~t·~~~~· 1,r.tG 19 :J Cnlifornia --··-.. ._...... 151 r, j)rovenu·nt Company. Thr Ar~on,I cni~~d•~ 1;fJ~11 iu.uo 3 !'allfornlu ...... _ J51i0 have to k!1ow s~ many thmgs tl.1,11 monry w:is evenly di\'idr(l aml thcsr 16 hPrn ...... : ..... nr,r, prize also went to I )o~ 1'ucblos ts arc still supplying a fair Nort ·~·· ... 11.85 ~fr111eiuy, Se11ren1hP1·f 17 only the rieht k1rnl c1·cr accompltsh two hcrtls wac sn well 111:ttclwmpa11y . . , . 7 Northnn ( I· p.,d,•re).... r,,o 1 ('11Jlfornln ...... 1680 9.oo nrnch. • that 1hcr<" was \'cry little advantage> 5 1 111.!?5 4 C~lifornht...... 12111 with Swel'tness and hi:r blue grav <'< lllarkct111gs from Arizona 8 :-lorthern ....•. -··· ...... ,. 863 9.75 ~ .,,, I hr11c hroh'n, trained anti rldd,lcn tc, ritlwr in total priz~s won. The ~e fnter-~I ountain country. 3 <'tdlfnrnln .... rr...... 1713 colt ~ired by Dragonali5. • 1 '""lifurnta ...... J33n ~.,n 111any good ones during the days of Srnior aml r.ran1l Champion cow Smglc 8&l-poun1I steer out or This made a nice l'crcheron sh, w I ('ali(nr .la ...... 12711 1.ny cow ,vork on the cattle r:tngc. \\'aS ~[nyhcws Tionnic I.ass won hy tcr-~fountain shipment brought FAT COWS AND HEIFERS •~:X~, l !'•difornla ·-········...... 13RO R sn of the Soutlmcst and some of thc111 <;rapcwiftl F.1rr11. The Junior Cham• anti, from the crow1h of intt'reat<'d a c,yt.. on last week's 111-1rktt. Thut~duy. s,·1Hcmh<'r 13 i <'fllifornlll ····-•·· ...... 1 tn7 ======:sc spectators, it would lead an obAerver 1 No. Av.Wt. Prlc~ I f'nlifnml>t ....._ .. ·- 15711 ~.:u M lf1,GJNS, proii:tL:y tltc n,o ntl'•f ,li~po,ition. He was :i 1,rrc th,· b,st in their scctionsf. bnt pion. Atamannsit llcstoVL·r, ,1 on of ,er, ~ 1s doubtful if a straight l llfr.. ('ali{ornln_..... 621) $12.1111 l <'111lfnrnl1< ...... -...... 1290 of horses to beli¢ve that the. inter" t of Slrtctly good steers woul,f f~R famous ccw horse Ounds rn working Ycry bes, one the world cv~r 1iro- Senior Gram! Ch;u·1111i0n honor,, in horses ii gra,lually swinginfl back uch above the $1300 mark anti 5 lJfJ"H., ArlZOllH.,_•. ,_...,, !'i06 Ill.OIi '1'11rRverncnt ( '011111.111y showin1,t their 9.1:, .r.o ,\11.,clcs l'nion .Stock Y:int, nwln 1·· ,1.-1tl1 11·1< 1110111•·1· ·1tc111g w1·tt1 ~ <.> •· steers, avcr~ing 1062 pnunch. :tu North•)rll ·-·········- 1u,,3 l ('11llfornlll ·-···••·•- .••.• I 1711 11 0 7.:ill " ' . " • " wav in the worltl. The ..lunirJr Ch,a1111,ion. l'sralou lien fonls under the care of •\le 13 llfrs., <'nllfon,ia...... 7113 0.25 ,v..,fnesday. SPplemhPr 10 th" "l!anlianshit• of J. A. \[c 'augh- b. i,·, f 1~11 of 111·11· 0 s ~11 I l·olt· ar1rs fi Al'iZOlil:l ...... --... , .. ~. ~• t;Sg H.7ii r':illfornla -·••·•• ...... 17fi0 R yrar-old Cranrl Champion in I >o r.r. th 15 wa, ow ' .. · • three, hy h:ml. intclligrnt nm a1t • rnlf. Svc;1111orc Farm's T\\'.in Oak{ ht $!2.75. 911 :'lfonday's m~r­ ·I Cullfornla ... ·••···-·· .. 1137 s.~o <',illfornln ...... •..•.• 17"0 fiO ager, of e yan co1i.pany. cornb. (if Chcyrnnc, \Vyoniing, awl flit service he nui.rkly rea,·lw,f front Cha, 1111ain 2,1 was " 1•01,ular seconcl 7 Arbon,l ...... 877 8.25 ~ ·· .~l ,1r•oins 1,assecl aw:w last Thurs. h t l '·y I ·1 n •·1111 I ·•1·ron ·, .. ~ l'ul'bloq \Voodforcl J,I. Hr is ju•,l load of 9b-r,ound California 1 f'nlifn,·nin _ -· ...... J!i:'-tfl I 1 1 1 11 :I )1173 8.00 1 R 2r. " "" , was ra" "' u ' •' • rank an,! kept Ins pl;1cr as top,. :ill 1•ri1.c agrd cow. one of the nicest fotn ycar•ol11lfornl1l ·-•···--.. • ..... u ...... 1 1 C..-,llf'"lnlln ...... - ...... l:lliO 8.10 1lar niii;ht after ha\ing been oil tins B:ir T. Then 1da·n he wa~ grown. I f !7 I scored $12.75. 2 < H lliornia .•. ____ 119!, ~.110 I 1 ('alifnrnl11 ..... ·-·.. • l~;,O s.oo carlh longer than any other c.o" Jnlin Clav•s Swan Lau,! & (;1ttl, ronn, cow ,oss . or .,traig it Hot Jeraey Oompetilion one wilt s c in H crcford clasarling was al , or $9.50 lo $11.50. AhllfJst 1 Cnlifornlll ·-•-· .....• 11 Ill !f,lilJ CAt.VF.S \V<·st. 'l11e old fc-11011· was fat. sleek ~hoc 2 hais, was.pbcctl ,, 11 him JI, tnlle wli,:n require>1l'. Hrntr•rnf>,,,. 13 and :icti\'e up to the ,lay of his evcr had any r,tltcr bniuds no~ · courage II\ bolh man at1tl brast to wliid1 wn•i the hrst ,is hoth herrl~ muon~ the I Jos l'twhlM Hereford eer 11 !11lcr $11.75 is 011 the half. 11 26 Nort hPrn .... ~·-·. __ 111;3 9.ao No. Av. Wt. n""k rrlce le:ilh J le ha,! apparently been in I k h" I perform the work of tho c strcn1t• wrrl' uniformly ~0011 nnrl shown in in Doi; l'tteblo~ \Vondcrful lith. d. 1ilam 0 rtlcr. Twn shipments 3 Cnllfornill .... ·-··- ··- IIJ~6 9.25 1 <'i llfornl" ,~,, fl!\J,11 r • • · • .• . · k any ot u·r mar -s DII 1111. 0 s ihvs . . . . 0 1 11 The firfit 1rri1.e ar,,,,t cow ,1a• ,1 · ican Ricers of infc>rior brerd- 5 Nor·tlwrn ---· ···-··-·- !J 12 !f,tlU 2.~ ,1.,'1znnn .... ~~:::::::::·:::•·: 6·• 1r. t>11 good ht':tlth antl 11 was qmtc a~ )OC V.'h,·11 :.111;;:gins was three years · •• ., : ~uch lugh C<1ruht1011 that It rt-ally 2 Californlu. -·--...... _. 1165 9.00 r.:.: <'flllfornia ····-······· .. , ... 22ii 15.• ~ whrn he was fouml tfead c.n l•mjay old he was 1,rokl'n to lhP sa,l,I r by 1hcro 1s no record o.f .any otker ak.-~ ~•n cxfH.rt to cv<"n make n handsome in,li1id11al, Prelmcr Gu I 1 carrying good fll'sh sold at 8.85 4th. to $In.RS. 2S Nori h,:rn •. .. ·•·········-· JOi8 9'i C«llfornla ··•····· ...... !OR 1: no morning, havtng Jl:lSS~•l away ~l11ri1!g Tot 1-forn, noted 1;0\'ernnwnt sco11t such COW ho~,. He ":1lhngl_Y and choicr hetwrrn t.h~m nml thr way JU Northern --•···•-.. ·••·······• 1i.1s 8.65 Baldwin htnch l'lo~,­ • car of Arizona strers fi l.'nll!ornh, ...... J•J02 8.~fJ 61~~l~~g! =::=:::::=::::··::::: i~~ 1~~751 tile night w1thout l·,·1mia •. •.. ... •• 8~7 ULJ.::.t fos,Ala · .. ~-... - - 1s ricm s nr'1nc s ,)c · \anh arram:c·,l thl' surr, mlrr o of< o us s 1 t'ffl "fff'i!tillg , . er a matt rtlf P ~. fR'I l'Jfl • ·w:1·i11g- rho fact that ~ i;c:~ Iii, nearby fcctf.,r :\lc,n~ilY at :! t :nlifornln "-·-----·-·- 11 fitt 7.fill n 11 were grieved and drcided that . tug,. 1reronimo, 11ntorin11R lnrlian 0111la~v. reined wonder that never hart a ,hit than thnthor ohne arumal st;tn1h11g 'herd is at home being groomrd for ". rl a l<>ad of 496•po11111f l < '11llfornl11 ···•·-·---·-· ... 980 7.25 / ~.~/i;::.~1 ..--:::~_:-:::: ...... i~g 11 111 ~l011dP)', !41•f1IC11>h~1· :17 !9 ArhonR ...... ~to ;;:ins was <'ntitled to an /,onor:i, e Sam A. t,t ,Jore, forr111an of the outfit, in his mouth, a flash as a c11tt111g out m·cr I c of er•. the Eastern show .. Mr. Wri.v 1. the sanie shipment sol,! 6 llfrs .. <'nlifornla ..._._ r.w 11.7a 470 rlPr account at $10.50. 1 <'alifornln...... -.... burial. So jnst bcfn.c. 110011 last nhticr1l the m<>vr111e11t.s of th~ c"lt hoss, a corral and prairie roper, :i ~l-1idt11 F<'rn's \V~"rnr.l Nohlr, Bergstrom, the manngcr, was in It­ 4 llf1·a .• ('nlll'nrnlll-...... 970 11 (lfl 1 C',illfurnln ---.. ·· ~,;o t · h . l t · I t 1· I ttl • . . I. k f h f I• I . . i en.Janee peno11:1 lly. !al lots nf goocl young h,·ifcrs l9 !Hrs., <'1tllfol'l1"1 ··-· 677 11.00 2 Arlzmm ··-·-··-·••· 4311 !-,aturr ay.. 111 t c spac101!s ~rrcn awn and 11s -co~<' o1t <'11 1011 o • ca. c ,lemon of dctcrn11natwn in us wor ·, re~ rom 11s wal"y \\·m1m11t~ at IS week frn111 to $11.00. 17 HfrH.. <:11 llf'r>rnlu .. ... r.23 lll.7fi 6 11ittlfornf" .. -···-•• .. · ... 1:,11 nnd .. r a h1g pal111 t~ce, 111 a. gravi: 10 wh<'n am.oa1g thrm, sn took h11n. tor hut Jo\'elr as a baby when :it l'a. c Stockton anrl Sa.cra111~nto•• mallr :i lntereat in the Doll' Show $10.50 fi f'alifornia ...... _ ...... lOfin 1n.:i11 11 ult loarls of R25-poun,t hcifrrs :11 l!frN., .\rl7,oru1 (ll"drs.) l~t; rn.r,o Friday. !:leplenilo~r lr..nn frc1 drcp so 1hal his rrma1!IS 1111ght nuc of hts own mounts. He rcmr,I :11ul until his death 1'hursday Hry popular Tumor l lrnmpu,11. Jlr The dog fihow hc>lrl Frirlay nn,f Saturd:iy was th,· rent r or inler(' t 1 ~10.50 on 'Tuesday's rnark<-t. 18 lHr11 .• t'ullfornln ...... 81i6 t fl.◄ IU ~ ~-~lr;;;;:,~IH-·::::~:=:::::: m tr..r.n never be 1l1stu~~ctl, ~lug.r:m~ ta~ •o ea~ily wi1h the bl!.1c.kanh~nrc !halt night, the ONLY I.l\'INC; HOSS i~ a ~:111 nf ~[aitt~ l\' ~ i" who h'.1~ b,·rn four tim,•~ <:rnnti 1razrlle hounrl, which w;is horn on ~ C'alifor·ntu. -····· ..·••·•-· ..... 12:!2 S.8:i 1 ('11llfornla ··--·-·.. ······ tso !I on grave br Mr.• :\lcNaug!1t011: , bit. \\:,iys altractc~ muc I altcn 101: w1~ 1 <_ihampion at. the N· 1ional . J):iiry the de,rl'! in E~\·pt an,! owned h, d gno1 ...... - tRn 17·"" horse ever rcccilcd so \lca1111111f a· own private. sar_, e iorse. 1. .S when he was 6 years nlh. , 1 here were 20 carloads 21 ? A running race in which tt'n f t t•l~ ---•.!--.. ··- ll~n 8.2.1 7 \,ol:Mrnln ··-· ·-•·•·••·· ~ trilrntc as 11id old , l11gi:;111s. he was uscil .m r~•dco anil ;:xhibtttmi Rodeo enthusiast anrl took llS' 11111~h 11ini:- ch~rarteri,tic t1 at II ra 11 y •l~y s market. Wbile thr ;:~:wrn!n R.111 rn);; News horses wcri- entere1·1111, .... 79h 11.IHI 411 11 1 Arizona.······· .. ,...... :!7r. ·"~ cow h•irse.. .•. ln.1ul, \Vypmiui;._wht) in 19ll. i::av, No. , ·' Av.,.~. 1• Price 111e.ntiQ1h'l] am! waR "ivcn Gran,! . lO, \\1th c>xtra goo,I r, I H fra .. Norllwrn.. ...•.... ~ia 111.r,o 27 Al'l1.00Ll _,...... •175 11.110 ti f I \I •·· I C I I 1 I t I r, II{ t 291 711 $111 8'> .. r:ice woulcl stnrt with thrm 111! hp•.,! cows Up In $9.50 ;11111 h<'ttrr' !i Hfrs., Nnrthf'rn ...... -. 62>; 111.fifl 9 1·:i11rornln _...... ~····· 2aR n,ln In opcnmg 1e unrrn scr 1.:,;,,. · h111110 har cy lamp, ww ex 11 i1 c, •~ 1,o. orn n. -·· .... • ltd\ Champion honor~ hy Jucf~c ~(ca,I. ed the way thry wen: going. Thi, 33 11 320 40 111111 Hfra.. Nor1!-11>rn...... 8~11 ]II.flt l ,\rlznn11 •...... ······-··· 19 9.o,, A. :'ll_cNnughtl•ll tnadc ;i £cw. ap• him for rt111catio11;tl p11ri1osi s for a 1~ 36;J •• • 10 110 In lhe ;igNI henl•. Ur. nain w-1s 9 \\ ''"• thin auimals p-oinJ::; a~ I l!fr,. ('nlifornla._.. _ 620 8 :.~Jl[~::r,j;~ :.. ·..~· .. : wits won by number ho c r;ener I n.75 1 • 1i')''"'idn>•, "J>tcmhc~ R// J:i.tin prnpna1_c remark. a n c1 th~ 1 rntrn• time. Two years ago, he ~!upped l ,·t(lg, <.'ullfor11tu .... 6110 7~ T.So fir with hi~ aged hrnl hrallrrl h1• -lnrl cutters fro111 $J.5o 10 I Cnlifomln .....·--·•··- 1 lf,11 9.fill 1 appearance di,! tint cau e h1111 I<> !KR Nnrlh,,r11 •...... ·-·- 012 12~ \ 1tom a ·· ··- ··-····... 161 11.2r. cl11crd• 1 harlcy ( amp, thr old north. him trJ l.'"tl" Beach, where lie rx• .. I• Mrlriy. Heptem11,~ r 11 , .Ao lmnorled Orrolcs Prince, 1·11cl11tl1·ng· ha\·e 111:iny L;ll'k1•r5 a111nng th,• 0.611 'R ,o ...... _ ...... ,.. ,_ . I~ r.•1 , a, ,,yhn brow·ht 11t"•T111s u ., • t ,. I I f l h1or111n •.. ···- 361 .• ·•· 1 1v I •·r· I CJ • d T l R Hft•.. <:Hllfornia .• - ... - C 18 f):i(I 29 Cnllfori,lu •--•···-·-·-···· HI rrtt C0\\111 I C . . " i ,.,..}i. j p etc!! to pro\'11 c a ,111a 10111c or !8 f ..allfL1rulR ...... 3 ◄fl •• ~.. 10.011 I c ,ran< wmp1011 age row, m- grandstnnd patron~. H ,Hr, ltP 'so cow~ -1rc ~elfin~ t11-1inly 6 ('nllfnrnLi. _...... _. ·- 890 9.25 1 11 •• 10 $5.00, with cnttcr cows 21 N'nrthnn' ·······-·-.. -·.. H16 n.nn ~~ \' j' a··.-· •"-·-··· ... f:~ rn:6i; to So.uthrrn ahfo~ma am to!' I s the ol I hor~c. Jlut finding it difficul! 3 Stl1A'B, Cd'llfomla.. 413 . "ii ,Ou oor1rcl Nl'W \Vnman, while ?.Ir. was a big raw bonr,I hnr"' who ot 1 III th 11111 11 • rnin ~5.25 tn $6.50. 1 <'a!Hornla -······-······ 1170 8.75 . 2 ;~;1rr'::~11la--::.::::::-:-:::: uu 12.(JO dayh t con~r '~1~~rt~~~, ~t to k.crp him in the city liMi)ts. anti I ( <'a1n!:~::r:a:".:.: S~:~t1;1:kh T ~o 11.2~ Hufi's h•·~,1 l,radcd by O,cforlemher 19 m19 :r,; m ·1, c ulk of orclinary \\'c•rl,,e,.day, Se,,temb<1t 15.00 6t. , ommi si~n man ,1nd fman• wh, re there wn• r;ooll frerl and p,is• 1 Htalf. catltumln .... 6!0 10 7.00 c:;wc n , rry r,ood account of It elf. Mr V;,n Prlt. tlu• •tcrrt:tr' pf 1 } l!fr.• f'.nllfornia ...... -.. Nl fJ II f~ are Ql10lerl :\t $7.00 to 1 )fJ,f,11 Ventura Fair, ccrtai11f\· h,1,J a. foll 1 111.11n c';,rd111 1{ to h condition. 33• t~·Hr11., sllfornlo • yorl.hr-r11 ··•--···-·~·····- .. , .• __ .__ na,7!i2 / ::~//{~~:;/! :::::::::~~::: lt:7?o► t1!'r,'~ ciet,~~s cgcneKra.1 n,1ana~~r. fo tl1c, t',~~ ~~a;~~~\rt~;;;ti~,~s ~fl~~I i,1~;,~~= 7r.a1l!r~,~ Y..:~~p~e~~~•~~- 10.00 J,'~~1/'t'1Js ';~'~k. ar~t,;noin~liJ;rs~~~ t:lassirtcati<>n of livt• tr rk ;,.ni1 the Re. 0 6!i 2 ·I Dl2 .... • 0.00 <'nllfornln11 ...- ...... _.. 217 .,. >' J•rnuk ~f. mg, writer r , , . 1 1 I :\I . ~k <.nllfonila ..... •-·. S It y k c-· ., h ..,h . A • · his ""e s11fTerC",t a h~lf ,loltar 1 t~nliforni1-1 ...... _. J2,~0 9,511 ,, 1'1 ho ·--•-•·••· .... - Farm and Ranch ).[arkd Jc,urrial · ~t1m1 was aCCl'I' e, 1Y • t. · · 'l'ucsdn.r, Saptombur 1 • • .a ·c tty. ~ ·.ta , 1· o.rn1 , rt trtatment 1hc difTerrnt 1•xhib1t , l!fl'M .. •·allfornill ···-- 72R g:~& 11 :,veck Ocl,t hearl sclcct­ 1J !J.011 reccil' rl by the m,rnngr111l'nt 9.·11. se me: to sin~ller b~yns up ~ ortJwrn -·------..... 95t 9.ll11 I ;:::mi~~I! ::::~.~:::::.~ m lt~~ and tm ~ld-timle Soutlhwcsl·cb1:nl CO~\~ t,·tt~~J~.he direct ·upm i io11 of T. i l<};W?i,niie. ·-:.-::'.~: m ~·.~~ l~:~~ i~~;;.j~~~ ti\.!os~o:k~Roc,.~~~ to the uch that they .ill ns un•cl th r 1•r 1 C'alifornt,i ..... ~.-...... 1210 8.7~ 17 Jilnho ._...... 32r; man, dcltvcrr>r an eu o.:y \\ 1c 1 \\,\. [" J h s cn·ntcntlent oi the \\' <1110.sdn.r, Soptomb<.-r 19 , h Howcwr. the l,\'rneral ~ <'llllfornl11, •··-· ._ .. :. .. ,. l271i R. 81) ~ <',1llfornla -·-••· ... _.... ◄ 9H 11.uu •1 chssic and Cc gl\ · ·{ . . • , . .---.---- "';<' 1 1 c nclJ<' "'"!: ~'lls agam 1 e 'f'll\00 woulrl prohahl>· 8.1)11 1 7 Hfr.,.• North,•rn , 7"•J Cheytnn<' Frontier Days, the orii:-:·' final two y,•ars of ht h e ,unong CO\\ Good California S~m~r and Gra!1d C'hampron, after Baldi\ in Ranch, l'kns. ntnn, C l,i, ~ar'lc km,1 -11 this writin11: )fl P·,11 ...... - '' 7. 76 Hog Market Lower; , tornta ·····--····- 1111 7.50 · I " 0 lc.o" f the \Vest when he horses nnd cow rm:~. w111n1ng first 11nzc among the agrrl visitrd Rt the •tn, k 'ant thi wrtk ain 11-1ho "<"alers, of lic:hi' 3 ma rt' · •cars olrl 'He took The hon,1 of affo~tion ;mtf sympa• Lnll,;. t;filirornie. •··-•·-··••·,"··•. 1153 7.:?J Tuesday'• Top $13.85 Lamb, Bring $13.00 • [r. Berg. tro111 lwwt1d !11~ Hfrt' Arl .. thrn, &nl,1 fron1 $12.50 tr, ~:r~ 1~' ~~i~/ public · c- ·hibition~ thy la·t\\ecll ?ii uggrn;; ;,n\ ihc bow• ' Th<' ~rc>at Co\\", Fair Oak~ Dr nzrina c•l,·~ • 1 for,!~ at V1>11t11ra < 1'11tlly FRlr la t 4(K' q • s a l'erac:,ni;r CANNERS ('r 13 pcrini:: the outlet £or Irc~h pol'lc, 1hr a,nd 111011011 pbicacukrin l 96 anrl i an \'ery strong ind~l:11 when w,• rc11teni- thnn f.'\"t'r, hadng fr, hf'd sincr week arid i ~hc•wini; hi ln:rd at lltt:1 5111cc that s <·•l1111t. Fair at l'o o111 rl a c~,J vc~, weiE,"'1ini:: up : 1·aJlfornla ...... ,:10 r.xamp)e of the wonc c u in his mouth and was guukd so!rl~• 78-pourfd Cailfornia lambs in f/:Ootl the brst cow~ that has be,n • hcnrn $7.00 tra,te ycry uneven. Missouri H'ivcr 11 1nnni\ nrxt wr<"k. He "'111 leave $12.00.an better, arouncl 17 <'rdlfornla ...... _ ·-·- R2r1 f),:iU splcmlid. trt'atmcnt goo~l. cn~nH :i by th p1·e .~nre ~( th.c rem agan'.81 flesh sold Tucsdt1)' at $14.00, with 10 on the Coa~, in rriany. a yeAr. Sh I A,rll1.n,u, -••·· ...... 7 47 r..r,o markets report increased r~ccipt• early in 'ow111br-r for Omaha, anr i rnMuragerl by her win­ l'TLE SALES 1 l'ntlfornl~ •-·-·-···· • •. SGO 6.00 •tock •hnw. llr will thr.n take h1~ d.111, Choic,• light butchers solrl as hii:h ful hide was in pctfrot cond11111n ~or tcr than words the rea11rov.e anrl -1f• (ornia lnmbs brought $12.7~. TIH~§C nin,::s to S.75 intlmatc. in many a f.a!11011s roun< ·UP :111 trucked in shipn,cnt or . plain 89- •tein< nn the C:alifornia eircuit thn~ • ern ·---..... · ...... H19q 12.1~ l <':11,irnia " .... -...... :.._ 111211 6,!ifl it v with mix<:d anarl plain hogs sell• Creal Cow Horse rod o !ri,. adcl(t!On to th!)SC at Chey; po1111d lamb sold al $l2.00. far thi~ yrar. The Fl Como lttrd Week'• Liveatock Reeeipt1 3 North~~~a ..... •• · -·· IO~fl r,.1;1 in~ -1nywherc fro111 $13.00 19 $13.50. ern "''"-· · ·•--- ···· lOA ◄ 12.7~ 1 r,.r,(I This favorite old cow hone de· cnn~. m addruon to st 11~';[$fob~t!i:hl';.:~ir~l~~i:h:: from orwalk ~howed b)· J e Rtcr- <'rn · "7'···•·•···•• ... ~ tni~ 12.7~ 3 l'nllfornl ••·~·· ·•··· .. · """ o.:;,, antf hea\·y butchers anti i,igs on ts remirh~ u1\ fl r•allfornt ...... ,,._...... 76r. scncs the honors thnt ha\'e been \\Ork nn a srrat cat! c ~an!';c, 11 -ru 11111n anil the Ro5<'m-1rv hrrti f,.0,11 Recript, of liv~tl"Ck at y ~ All• ~ ~~J 8 6.r.o down In $12.50. 1 50 11 1 ;:n .... -.. .'..: .:::: g;~;, l t'ollfornt11 .. ·-·· •·•· •• Otr. ~hown him. luring- hi~ long career conhrltbo\1·tht ~'t~i~u~~ve:5ffc ~ :hes u:t:l Santa were di\'iiling the Hol- t)rtion Stock Yllrda J C'nlffnrn1 •· - ...... _. Rr.~ 'Ii.on l'ackinr:: sows are quoted from J splmdrd ll';e;! .. ~;1 1~·ct · to ){ada gelc. for Wttk ~~ 2 C'alifnrni~ ... · ...... _ 7 11 Jt:itt 011 the range ah\'I in rod.cOll aml mov•, cow hone t roug_ •~ is otn trn skin awardi with Pelliuier. ::'". ~:.:-::.::~::::: :,~ n ! $9.00 It) $IO.OO. with smooth, but~h­ 11 rlf!;y· R- · ...... Rio 9.or, !:UlO in picture work, he attracted aur.n· o! t!Sl'fulnc ~ pro',l.H <:S ",1 C ~on 'eti discounts. ______...,... Ayrshire• Look Good • ~ntiinJ:I' S 111rmbrr 15, with com- ern ' •r,t""1ber H l f'nlir~i:, rl.ny;s·j;j";j;;; i;e .7 •:~ cry sows up to $I0.50. ti!n iro111 pcuplc in :all walk~ of hfe d1c110.n to the . clanns o1 those '\r SHEEP SALES The vruurc cl-1 Kl' wrrc fairlv r,ari on~. follow: '"11 ·-.... •• ~.-. h7 l s 1•,.11romt .... _. ····-- o~,) '7.00 "f'ri...... " ...... 11U 12.3r. 6.75 , I has been aclrnireVashmc:l!°'~ ~i'_118• •• j::. :*~ •:~: ti ~ r,,: ••.. 7M 11.fll' ~ ,, rlzona I\ ·•-··· ...... 10 ~ r.,n1\ 2 < ~uror-t~aT-Atp.t mh..r 1s I M Nr brnska • ...... 9 - .. Si ► 1~.G5 No A,·.Wt. Prll', fine Exhibit._ of Honea ,., . _ .. HD lil t!IT ,., 13 7 BUTCHER HOGS 5 1 l"tlla ...... _ ... "*' ·•••••• ~1 !'i on fl 1u11(nrni-·-··•·---·-·-•···•··-- SIR 1;_01' C'·~ll~onr~lt• · .. .'...... 112 40 u.:1~ l Jo3 <',,10,11.<10 H.r. '1° <'ullfotnh, · · ·• ...... _ 70 $l2.!S Tn tl1e thoronghbr~I hor c cla ,s wtt• ~, 12.7~ < 1·11u,..,day. Ek1>tembcr lS 121 11 mi,. ffR~ 6 ('allr I~ l<)RO 'Ii. ,n No. A.v.Wt. Dock Prlc, 131 1 lu ···--·~·•·-·-•-•" ... ____. .. no.1 12 ~r ··-·~·•-·· ..... 42 C;llror~I; ·· ~·· l2. ~ 8~ rn~~~ ~~ ... :.. ··:::-~ 1J a·:i ,20 i"'.nll;~~~j~,;\Y, S!lptemher iRij a.oo )ht' outstan1ing in. v. \H.. I"rh•1> "'rf.'at ir.. of o-riod runnl'Mi Ortncinrl Hoet .to rn11\ ·········-··· •-.... U4 18 ~nrfhArn •... ·•-······· .. R·l11 7.M 13.70 1M l'olorutombier ti al F1thnori, wa ,er". m11cb adnurl'cl 4 y;,i. il,;o.;1Qf149 = 9.1)1 ~i .. lS.Bij 1 2 C.lltornltt. .... -·····-· 968 6.00 ~l Texae ... _ ...... 141 •~·• 88 l'lehra.alca •··· -~···- lU .. 1Hg ·ll g:/'r,;.-=~= Us ~2:u 71 Catltornla -··•-•➔- , ··- 71 ,1u& by ho"e 1nze.- fi g l its. FRANK KING u,, 1'ns \\·orriem Reno, nia that he just got so disgusted folks when he bring!: jn his ponies. Entered •• Second Oass Matter January 12, . 19?3, at the Po5to&ice at Nevada, to Lakeview, and this rich section ce?t~rmg_ about that he just laid down and called it • * * --"I. "Dependable I.As Angeles, Califenm., under the Act £ March J, 1879 Lake County, Orcg,,n, amt Modoc County, California, ex- quit,. The olcl boy figured if he I SEE WHERE A PEDDl.[R, pccts to benefit materially by more adequate t,ansporta- couhl Ji,·c through 32 years of his driving a horse up near '.\I arysvilll', "· ~ Dependable f eop New Facilities for Live Stock at Sacramento .. tion fr.cilities. . 38 years as a Rodeo pcrfor111er, he California, the other day got mail at J\lanv railroad magnates, cklegation::: from I'ortlan

other worthwhile institutions in. the Inter-Mountain coun­ George Winiams' model dairy and sheep ranch-where shorter time than ha9 resulted from try. ,Uis cheerf\11 presence will be sadly missed at the warm spring water is used for irrigation and stock water use or any other feed. The "proof I .Baldwi!l Rullb popt1lar events held each year in Ogden and the Inter- the year around. George is breeding J{ome]d~fes-the of the pudding" is eating it and I I HEREFORl"S ltountam country. . ~om~·ey-Rambouillct cross that is increasing in p'opularity done ct it. I r,.... ~ c.u,. in this country. He has a pair of Romney rams recently • • • I -by the familiar question: "How securecl from Dr. Brownell-two good ones. SOME,, OF THESE HERE much does that bull weigh?" Being Hunting is good this year 1·0 afl this c""·ntrv-ast•t' al- · bl. · I h 'I ,.,... ·.; Eastern millionaires arr buying up Ctittle ·Talk an ° igmg cuss as'tr Y. set the ways is-and Jack CaHahan assures us that the bonors. in ,.. KENWOOD FARMS , weight of the · animars at 1150 ,. whaat,. is left or the fom1er great old Bl W, t.. BERCSTROIW P0111Jd11 and had tnfs c:heckcd up by the fishing business have not cJ,angc~NDV OOf(l_tlO: HIRD SIRE Meauflton, Calif. He la a ily aS&uring Jiim that I thought they JQ U RNA.. L the National Swine ~h~w. He al5o I.;:::;:::;;;::::::::;;:::::::::;::::::::::=:::::;:;;;;;: • Cow■ with ca111.. In ear Ion. fjtUIII~ !!Pfltrllt11tor ,. \he Farm Bred aMI ,open heff1n.. Herd and were of the regulation variety, Jil' · J • h. · h J ) , _j hie• • ' ~no• Bull4, My OWft ~Ing, lilld 'Ranch Market Journal: sbooJc, hi11 head amt ju9 t before ass1ste1 m s owm11: t e crsey nem · C>ft~. A.' l{im·· EN · · ·ES Prlou reuonable. Herd State and 'starting o/f said, "Well, they don't TR I owntd by Mrs. Edna L. Kn'i'ght~f FMral accredited, ll.. ~k I rCT ~:~~!~:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_~:_:,:_:_:_::,::,~ 1 .t.ik" pictu.re11 have seen of CHAS. RUQ' Ilereforda 011 the range,. they arc Willows, for several ycras. ,.,"l , ------J IIE"fNER, ,.ONOMA CO., C~LIF, • ~t • few days spent with a tQo low to the ground and thick." M. R. {go, cowm~n of Douglas, • • • Jrieder iM hlpoiter if affin&{ J- ll,!reford show tattle at B1aclc at •he hotel ro.)m alone later Arizona, was on the market at the C. S. Howard, who sells more Rambouillei tbe Fair-and this apn1ies to ot;I thought how Jucf ZAtH' LiluJt COBB d '" .. Mond'ay witTi a shipment of steers, · forcn (o t}ae conclusion that the e'lery day, the ru,h from plate to raises pure bred Herc£prds for Sheei,'• ATTORNEY AT LAW ml!i6, edllcattonal adve ■ taips ob- place, new !aces and few frfend cows and cafveii which sold at very pleasure, is an interested reader of · Ualalai Sica Y.-. tlJJtN by tlu! pasaiug public is a "~aany anen, many minds" goes the satisfactory prices. Mr. Igo says the Farm and Ranch Market Jour-' saying, no doubt most of us are • N•phone 1'\Jcker ISICr1 Lot An... , Calif. way thpe,rficial -knowledge of the pretty well ■atisfied wit hour mie of that demand for cat\le and calves nal, he told C. T. Mercer, circtila~on 121 ~ltliene Natlon,1 Bank Bldg. of the lar"'est aoitnafs and a work-or we would make a serious A · E manager, while at the California L,P8 ANGELK8, CALIF, w·flSII.... ;1:h ., r is very keen in nzona. astern Phone DEiaware 0101 '. tetdllir of the very serious ques- effor.t t6 get out or it-but I am State Fair. Mr. Howard hopes to tion b to whether Hereford ac'ttle ..ty glll(! to be able to live on a buyers ')ave been VCfY active a~d again show his Herefords at fhe haYit .a nau,~••~~ marcel wave in their ranchthe roar and of .~o t'fle.mias, tragic most andof the"time.the 5 calf prices have worked to tfie hig'h- hiirs next year. kiaw ti do we put it there with the o'cl'ock wfa1stle, , est levels in his memory, h~ 1tates. • . • • , ,of ~tHnt toogs, etectric waving ------• • • Bruce MtCl!llocll, edito'r of the n,a:lt(jW, etc. The herdsmen have Great fot6co1JuJI , Lowefl Stockard, ~erdsman for Jour.11al-Stockman, publfs~cd at the dUhrtibt explanations, dependfng on '1r. - t lak field . . Omaha Stock Yards, was· an i.iit- ttatir -jlut,or at the 1fme and also on J" IDI a ffl Cass N ,chols, Salenl, Oregon, is . terested Southern California ¥iai&Q~ SUPERIOR SE die teneral conlonnation of the fair - slmwing t'H~ famous Cass Nichols this week. Mr, McCulloch is one of , qUolltlafter. However, occa,iionally 'P. M. 1'..ongan, owner of !be Chester White hogs at the Los An- the veteran marlcet paper w~lte,rs of Pe11,. ho~ acalea~ eq11lpped for wJtole&1le but41'1er bualne,a. c,n. :L. ..11 ,..l Totcco Stock & Fruit Ranch, Tu- h I • b)ally ~at•d betwee• f'l'vtrel!l,t,. eoit;.11, San 8ern-,~II\O ■ net Red­ Superior Sel'Yic. ia our alopn. t erf- iifmt't mong a re. cat1 eman, lare,, hall reasofl to be proud of the ge(cs County Fair at Pomona this the country and tht;re are few mc:1 l111tdt. ,ea :JtMCI •t.ook hOII•· Al,. • good '01rbag1 Contr,ct, making or ~ ,n\up of catt1emen with their -t .uh b • "-~d i.... "-' H 1 weeL- , -i•e wi"II t-L- the herd on to with a greater gras-p of the agrleul- ctleap feed,• R11'°"ablo term• to right party. -iiii- aad chUdrm, and one is re- ,.,.~nom 9 owing ma e "¥ n11 o_-. ..., n, ..,._.., ., I . . . If M".ldl W a't th; --•lfChofotricai momewt. PhDt11 !Waln j,ai4; t,)' tle int1111igent interest stan lierd' over}fie !alr circul~ thia the t'tah State Fair at Salt Lake ·w:nt:~a;:n ~st ~ng~J~ e Un~~ I 19S ment1, cattle, hc,sa and aheep. Write wJs4il t. A. QAUMIE, 31111 Orange Street, Redland1 tbo\fif in cattle, 11ea1on. oFllo~np; his great victory City and then on to the Padlic In- Stock Yards· th,· s week, i •M,. ,.,.,.. _ ~. . at tile State Fil.Ir at Sacramcoto, Mr...... ate ahipment_and we will 1iYe you ,re.la tile taJi[orn1a S~atl' Fnir t~I~ Lonian' aged ball, King Tola Korn- ternational at Chicago_ l Culloch said that the corn crop In Je t~ wa. reilly 8 lot of m· dyke Pontiac, was made senior and • "' • Nebraska promises to be of record ,,,. i1i. f>r,.ect.ing cattle, t few i;:les w,.n'8 dJatnpion bu}! at the Kem C. E. Barrows, veteran live stock size, whicft nieans that }(ebraakll and f.:..~:Land • aum~r o ... eicce edat County ll'ak ,a,t Baktpfield, Ot.~u showman a·nd hcrds1J1an now witli other ColJl Belt,farmen are on Ou, ~U for future san:• ma e. ,.-innina bf tbP, Heteco flerd at . · • look-0ut for fccdor cattle and lambs D,J t Jhe past few rears the ~Jairsl\eld inctuded int on junior the t.a l4tmta Jersey, So11_tfldowu to feed this crop to. ~.,.• tiad almosf forgotten that ytar&ng ban ,mt Junior champion; and l:>uroc Jersey stock owned bt • • • nd ~ ,;aaY/t obitd in llhowing C!lttlc •~'? .11,uil tfird h:, qcda:~ Ferdinand ,R. Bam ii mightr proud Russell Cox, pare bred Guernsey th Ceo. LIi.. . we• if<-l' die purwse of selling em ;:~i:.~&ei't:;: MC«:Jcr Nd thltd of bis stock this y:ar. Mr. Barrows breeder ol San· M'~rcu,, Ca)if.. tt• at .....factory priceL uJlior .Jteife, nlk u1t Jr#ri_or heif11r ha mad rom denul records in pdrt9 a 1tt()n~ dem,and (ot good D,A.La•..... nat,n ~t the Ventura County qalf l .ft~t aad t~ird lientr 1toU calf; e e won brdding bulfL lite is d -na1r the ,writer wa1 startled oitt of. A .first JiffllOI' bull calf: mt~ JIOQbr ~- pm'e bred a.tock. It wilt bl! Y!"~ ....-.. ~· ,..__ _,:· A"i • hll!'d • Ant and ~d OD ... ,blrfl(., ..._ __ ;,r, , n W \"aop1ng aA --,--nQIUIJ VllCv•-Y pkM,int rever~l«t>~ad not t'ome t~' 00 SAt of liR mu! w oa rentemP111u.. -u tut st -.,a, aP-. nar• lterc'I, auy too readily on the t!'f'"I.J tile proCee bf tta. ,_.,. ~ ft/'Ow.e/ tfte Ftanlt -Brush .....,...... ,,_..._...,.._-.,,,,.,.;.._.....,.. •t ~(ore and ~ wa• teyil1f tQ @ ··; ~ C ~te ~ ~~ ----~ ,JM: ~ .,,., ., • .,. ~ ~'~ It~"' ~'~ ,: J:'AJM AND This Page Is Read b y ·1 More . Than Da

mineral should be addccl to the grain Dairy Herdsman The milking tendencies these mixture and an additional supply l3atchelder Devons have ~de­ B-SER.VATIONS mixed with salt placed where the At Davis Reai.p, veloped to a very high dcgr and animal.s have access to it in the ~hey have been regularly teste lier O paddock or corral. .For the sake of ·~L.ivoStQCk. GNrge M'. llrumm, dairy c<11tle $1fpervision of the agricuhurllt:J()l­ variety several different sources of herdsman at the University Fal'tTJ, lege in their home state for prdiluc­ ~:1i:u COWPATH mineral could be used as a mi1remat11re serve the wool indu~ direction; about 6000 miles of rail rww hold$ one-fourth of the rec­ a living over and, no doubf, they will la calvmg troubles by the addition of tfy is alrc;ady start hauMo !iupply the Westerner with or~s that arc held by college-owl\ed readily lkcome acclimated and be ·a e sub· t f · als. In fact there are quite a few ,minerals to the ration, the use of successful way. garments likely made from the fleece herds. His peculiar talent for selcict· source of both profit and pleasure Jee O ~incrals and how dairymen treatino- their cows for ink animals w'bitb Jia•;e been a dis­ to ~heir n·cw owncr-F. G. Furr. •0 ff set .the sohds not iat in ., sugge$ted minerals would have a grow .sufficiently t of hil own or his neighbor's flock . JS one _which has been the ••b- CO!Jtagious. abortion when the only .tendency to stop that trQHble if the Western wool clip· ~ cleaning and milling of the tinct asset to the college has made ol c d bl vu thmg needing correction in their !ark of minerals was the cause, and is only in keeping Weslcrn wool crop at our Western a name for himself among dairymen R. D. Arnold & Son had a very -withonlii era e discussion lately herd treatment is the addition of a it h,as .oftcn,been said ti}at an ounce economy and \l'ood Jkllate,11, :i.nd Southwestern s.:aports would ~s well ~ witlt the oolh:ge: ~ ·st eh~_orral fc~din~ of cows supply of minerals in addition to successful 11ale of good Idalao dairy ,<>U_\ ern California dairy th f d of prevention is' wouh more than a The princitile of coitVttling raw red~ the rail haul to about one- While. at Da~is be coa_ched the cattle at their Mountain View sales rs .it 1s an especially difficult ra:i~ns~un in their every day J>QUnd of cure. material into manufactured products third of ,the haul to the New E;ng- ~<1iry juqging t~a'!}S and \hese t,.calJ!S yards on Monday. These were em to solve. When 'COWS are Pelliuier Herd at or near thr source of supply has !and iactoties and i1he forward and have mal'le enviable records •t 1van­ Guerru cy.s, Holstein and JQrseys.· A asture .they pct the additional The case is on record in Minne­ To go East long since been recognized as true progressive mo:vement of the manu- QUS show's. toppy Jersey cow, just fresh, and al both from eating the soil di- sota of a ~t?w which was in run ..... J' 1· • •c;onomy, e.•peci'ally where the raw f,actu,ed pr_oduct f,rom such Wes tern Hi~ new position is as manager· of w.ith splendid .udder and all tbe ap­ 1 ne cl 1ss1er here\ of Holstein~ • ·r 1 •• t t JI th · and from the earth c.lin, 1 down cqnd1t1qn qµe to lack qf ,min­ h' h ~terial is subject to heavy shrink seal!Or.,s O prac tea Y e entire the Ran~ho El Desi l',fontc, a 2500- pearance of an exceptional pr~U(er, oots which the g_mf!.' 0 er<1ls and when tri-calcium phos- w .1c have wol! .so many cha111pion- or waste"- in shipping and manufac- lJnitf States and abroad would acre"ranch near MQ11tercy. It was w.as ,spld to P~ai~ley Bro,s. of voes P in pasturing. y t>ccaswnally Phate (costing little) was added to ships at the f~1rs this fall go fro111 I tho sa d 'I of b k fom1erlr a hunting <1nd fi,hing for ~. top of the .!lale. ony ]>omona, where" thirty-two head arc turino·" ·, like live stqck where tiJe loss saved vcrad od"~t·1u n m1c es ac; t- addition 0 f her ration with no other change in · by shr'1nk, -'auahter and preparation war an unpr = v movemen lo~c o the Hotel Del Monte. Re• llcasiers. Q!IC of the proaressive AAd ra d tommercial fc:rti- feed she gained a pound a day in the be111g shown, to Riverside, then to •'"e product"' " is from 25 . to 3,3 1-! wit· h an enormous savmg· o f f n:1g· ht ccntly it was purchased by S. C. S alt Lake City from there to Helena, Of ''' h ihare t't te Te~nessce rock ne:,ct 300 days and in addition to thi; Montana, to the Montana State per cent. In recognition of this sitl\r c ·ar~. Fertig, who pl11m to use it ,for a for 'h 't. e growmg crop )Jro- gam she calved during that period pure-bred cattle b4rd. al 1 e incorporation of act- and prodllccd well at the pail. Fair, then to the Huron, South Da- ation great packing institutions now It 1hould also be remembered t~at · 1!:J•nerals 'Qf a phosphate or kota, State Fair, then .to the Trxas e,xist near• the source of supply pf the V't1ited St<1tes imports almost as .l!Thc n~ture in 'the growing In N~rthern Illinois several years State Fair at. Dallas, and from thc;rc the live sttlck. much wool as it produces and that FIUDOQI B4lYOD Hercl DR.H.C.McKIM e rams which fall on east- ago ~rymcn 'Yere advised by the tq the National Dairy Show at 'l;ht wool sitµatioq seems to offer ti.tis importation cames largely from :Co.oi~ astu_res and the snow carries a experiment station to put raw rpck ~I !-'mp~is-. From :M enwhi.$ they 'IY,jl) e.ven ,greatc;r oppqrtunities {or sav- ~ ustrslia and New Zealand, about Yo to c.Iifotn~ VETERINARIAN rhmmeral. content, from its trip P~O~pbate in small boxes where the ~h•J> with the other Eastern exhibit• ing on acc;o11nt of the big pcFcentage ~les nearer to the port of Los Acc;ording to information received tpe. air t_han the irrigating milking herd and young animals nrs 'n a solid express train to the of grease and foreign n1atter which Angeles than to Boston, offering a from John $.. Marble, who is Qwner fused m this section. All qf could .have free excess to it. The Pacific International at· Portland, must be eliminated befcffeJ .-. wOQI furtft~, o11pottunity _to economize in f ··, ~ h d ~pne ¥Idland ~ ccadctofrds added -together make amount eaten by the older animals and finuh \he fall season u, at <;all be ll.$ed for ma11u.fai;t1,t"ng pur- the ,ttljlhportation and distribtJtion lfa:.: ~~~i~~~e at ~;th, ~t . e cows here somewhat an,t young ~•Ives was am,lzing. P.acific Slope •Dairy Show a't 0<1k- poses. The grease ape! .foreign mat- of ot111 ~n p'roclucts. The United vada, and als() Rani;ho a'ula~cito$, A.ddrea, fntdm the mineral content of The _feedmg of bone meal which land. ter represent abou.t 40 pc;i' cent of Statet e~orll al)out 11,000,000 Monterey, California, he has . just ...... _ u.. ,.,_. \«,ta ee . comes m various i,;ran: has kopt these c;:mle gradually im- •oharges are p111d. The West and yeat"lnrics and '-- "'round four hundred head of • ~ largely aoes to the New: England West conti11ue to grQw the founda- This is prphably the 011\stltn(Jing f enocramlfal minerals in the m1'lk, as it varies in content of calcium "" .. ' ' "' d .J f for sµcb growth must come herd of Red Devon show caftle in th and I of ,., phos11hate from 30 to 70 per cent it best Hol~tein cattle in this country states for cleaning an rnan...,;tctur- 1•on• d I f 1 thi, country and ill' ye~ g"ne )ly th on exhibit. As far a~ is known now, ing of woolen good! and ~rments. roru '& eve OP.Qtcnt o natur:t re• ,..f f Th fi aS! all e cow should be bought on analvsis ba$is. this ~ _ tJte only Cl!lifornia herd The fair average frei~ht tat~ Is ~l.50 source•. La,X,r m~t find employ~ they h,ave been tlie win,tKI ~ ~ny ·r:.ow'se tacit :;,D&«:r warnin_g Bon_e meal runs around SO per <'ent in th I'd minerals 15 calc!um phosphate. The mineral ~/i~~a'ii~h~~-represented at the big per cwtt, !~e1~ ::~: :~ ~~t~;t:!ct! J:;~~v~t;g~ f~~c!/Jp~~~cld,S~!:., e so I s not fat _runn1'ng c I bo , {?i::~~~OOO ;rr~::n 8.s. " a c•.w:n. car nate 1s so low in di- ~!!r~c~li; for mav,n,ient ,from the the a1,ility of labor !O fin~ 1;mploy.1 natiuonal at Chicago an._d manv y d · gesttb1hty and very nearly insoluble Eacalon Bull -o- source to the cleaning ~nd manufac- ment Climate ;ind ideal hv!ng and ot~er ea1tc!rn and central Ives frymen /ind· c9.ws carry- Iha! its us!! _is not recommended as Coea to Conpnaa turing cent11r. 40 per ~n·t of this wor~ conditfohs l\re a hentage of 'lairs. .l\t' th,.\~ 5 to .8 months -loose a direct mmeral (aod. When cal,:i­ amo1111 t qr ~1,200,00Q.00, is a !lead the gria~ West an~ _Southwe1t and 1:-,..-;-.-.-.- ....,;-.- ...... -.-.- ...,;-.-.- ■--■-■-•-,;-.-.-,;-.- •.,. Une Without apparent um carbonate is apP,lied to the soil Charles Maurer, who is showing loss and a load sk>nc around Jhc the wliavm~ a~d ~ntttmg of our _wool ' 1 ?fh. 0 !her outside visable th.e re~ul_iant crop of forage has the 19 15 the Grapewjld Guernseys for A. B. neclc of the in!lustry. . and 1Jle _distnbution of t~ fimsht;d • often traceable to mineral m a soluble form, but it is Humphrey at Escalon, reports the After the cleatJing. weavmg ,!.nd product is a natural function of this ·t ITflllc;raJs · anif when you tooh Joni:; a proc~ss for the stock 1114n sale of his winning young bull, Esca- · d' · 1 qtJt tiJat. a cow is keeping w o wishes quick tcsults. lqn Royal, to Chadie Main at Co- knitting the lni.5hed product 11 16· sccuan. ni;e req!llfCmenls up on her c I · rona, who has a very hig~ class herd of th~m we.re q_qic;kly snzyped up by Ill addition to the gr~·ng . a cium hypophosphite i~ ex!)~n­ C.lv• Bring Boys '"JIAJUSd ""If d th s1ve, but runs around 90 per cent of Guerns~ys and l{Ql~tems. o. Rylaandam. These . _cows were ff" -L R S } n·aftltc Pomon.. . Fai~ who "4rc selves. They have on hand at an -l!oth v•tcitan .showmen with many times good useful young cows an4 year.a of expcm,11c:e. are paying especial attention to the, n LEOWNERS , .•, ,-7 ,~ ~--- S•-• -o- butter fat test1 as that is the qucs• O I , , ...,..._ .__ tion that is of Just as much, osmorc. FEEDERS .~ ~ V..-~ importance to the buyers as ,how ~ongdon & ,Battles sent two much the animal gives in pqunds ot "'-ll'dSOllle baby An.l(P.!I steers along gallons · DOllilLI: Y~UR wit{t the V,n Tassel Ayrshirct and • ______.. taol..· - (hey wm •~w ,vain at ornona I b Will ..._.tration of the Feeding Value qf ~ • thi• week. Tiley tte pripi.,e steers La Mesa C u CIOlldacted at the Globe Feeclin1r Ypr-4,,~i.c:-~ ~nil speak w~ for the !Jipd of cat- Perpetuate Early 1 selea, under 1apeni11ion of f:e:&t t~ ~"cla.~ ~!ki!';.: Califomi~. DaJt WashJ - .i. ' CHARLEY GRE N I ~ I A meeting of the La .Mesa Ouu: ~ ~tr-U ~ ~ in your Q~ ~ w<1s held, at lhe Los Anbf~tJni.oa: P,..,1 -~ • Stock y"ards lt•t week, w ei~ve; 8-1. •tlliil ~t, "N.w Fae~ fi,,~" he IA ~ S-U• .·'.': and adoattcd 10111 of t lfc ..... 1fot. a!Mlr West pa,ticipat~t( in a. cer ..:on,: )oe La S!llle recebtl7 d ,ome during which the California beat' 11ery .attfact1ve ·Ut:t~teln• 1oi t~e ~... ~th iStar1 anti StritJet were "1$1 ~ Park, c. large, ltC'llvY prodµcitlg type at his 8? ·an..- e • • yjfps near llil~ IIPl raise«. About SO' pronunent South• •l'Atf PEDRO. ~IP.. MIM ,they founcl a quick buyer'iri'Nei~ Yerver, e91 California penons attended th~ who toql part of thellJ. :r,he )>alance ftag raising ceremony and a lunch• eoll all the Contra! M.-nufacturbJs District .:;tu&, I The mw club WU fornied for th~ purpose of bringing abou~ a closl!f contact between the Native Soat tnd thq,se ~itto fortunate as to ~~ n 41L-California. Tbt !fal • u~ 11$) •id hi maintain• 5 ct phillefflftjr the hislO~ retord• and tradittons of early Cali• o. lt ii likely thJat th11 _or• gaaintiola v,ill bec~mesta e. There will be on1y SO ... ,~of ~ aro ~eet_. 'Mua Club membership ,n1l ms.lat the lt,ative Sons in maiJI• ~ · "" t11, ,''open aFtm" attitmh-to­ ·:S: aew •rrlvals fror.1 •1ot~f'f which ~s been Nth arr ml-! I'.., 0 tant .lictor A buildilltr u~ Cali l>~GE FOUR F A R M A N D R A N,C H , M A R K E T J O U R N A 11 neapolis at $1.26-$1.32 per bushel. A Los Angeles Grain John Rowe has two shnw herds r------~ decline of 2-3c for the week. Feed• out this year. Out of the 26 animals See My Berkshire and Duroc Je COAST BARLEY ing grades were 6-& lower and were Issued by the Los Angeles Grain 20 arc bv lnnisfail l'crfcctor ancl two quoted at $1.12-$1-17. Best maltinl! at the Fresno Dlatrlct Fair next week. Won Flvt Exchange. ...__w____;__o_o_.L----111 COT T0ii] arc grandsons. This great show and barley was quoted at Chicago a1 All quotations nominal and subject Junior Champion at California State Fair, MARKET· STEADY $1.35-$1.43 or practically the same a5 breeding bull himself heads one of to market fluctuations. Prices quot- NEW YORK, Sept. 18.-Early ad­ I stilt have aome choice breeding stock i"' a week ago; white feed barley wa! ed are per cwt., field run, in carloads A gradually expanding wool trade the show herds. In these two herds Liberal offerings from the re- quoted at $1.25-$1.33 per.100 pounds ,nly. in Boston dudng the past week has Yances on the storm news and rcla­ arc animals solcl to go to the fol, Virgil Groves Phone 8-F-2 latively large barley harvests in the Wheat- resulted in firmer prices generally ti,·ely firm Liverpool cables were lowing places: One to :\1 exico; one 'lfllllng -··-...... - ...·- .. ·----U.10 and in some cases slight advances. followed by rca~tions under realiz­ to Cc11tral America; one to \Visco•1- J1rincipal producing countries of the Fel~rn·=·-···· ...... _. __ ... --... -._·_··· 2.o5 :'o.fost of the gains were on medium sin; two to , L\tlif.; one tn ing anti southern selling in the cot­ northern hemisphere weakened the :-.o. 2 yellow .•,_ .. _ ...... -... --..... 2.2•t quality wools, but the fine original San Rafac-1, Calif.; one lo ~anta general barley market situation dur­ GRAI N Barley- bag wools showed a strengthening, ton market today. After selling uff Cruz, Calif.; one to Quincy Junc­ ing the 1,ast week, according to the Ca~fi°on~~;~cd ···· l.Gn;, tendency. The improvement in th~ from 17.80 to 17.61 for October or tion, Calif.; an,l one animal was ck• Hampshire Hogs \Veckly llarlcy 1faraket Review of 1Iaterial increase in estimates of C'nilfornit, snck,,d ...... --·· --·· 1.90 wool market has taken place with within 6 points of yesterday's clos­ livered from the herd at \Vhcat• SOWS AND BOARS FOR SALE AT A~ this season's harvest, which forecast \flll feed. white-···----··- 1.65 demand remaining spotty and busi- ing quotations, trading tapered off. land, Calif. the Bureau of Agricultural Econom­ MJII feed, tt:d----·--.. ··--- 1.55 ncss continues to be unevenly dis• F a total wheat crop m lhc northern The midafternoon market was quiet 241 ics. Prices held steady in Pacific hemisphere about 180,000,000 bushels tributed among the various houses. and about steady at net advances oi C. A. 1[cQuccn, live stuck agent Sunshine Ranch <.;oast markets, but eastern and for­ abo1·e last season's outturn, were Chicago Provisions .\l eclium quality staple was thr 7 to 15 points. for the Santa Fe Railroad, was a strongest in fleece wool lines ancl the ngn markets were weaker. largely responsible for the weak ?-fore acti\·e sellin~ accompanied caller at the local yards Tuesday. Low Cloae pric<.:s showed some gains. Ohio Barley production in the northern situation which prevailed in the Lard- High by reports of an easier S!Jnt basis :-.r r. :.\f cQucen says there will be the whe;tt market during the week end­ SE>J>tembcr ········•··--· 12. 72 12.G7 12.1;7 -IB's, SO's, strictly combing wools, sent prices off in late trading. The­ hemisphere,• according to latest Oetobl'r ...... -...... 12.80 12.67 12.G7 sold at 55c in the grease, as• com- heaviest movement of Ike stock ing September 15, according to the close was easy at net declines of 15 c&iimates, will exceed last sca,on's Weekly Grain Market Review of the Rlba- pared with 54c during the ·previous from Northern Ariwna this fall in harvest by more than 5,000,000 tons. H~ptrmhrr ...... ·-····- ...... }g~ week. Strictly combing 56's fleece to 21 points. U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Eco­ October ·-···-·-·.. -... ··-·· RANGE OF PRICES six or seven years. The hii:ih prices The largest increases arc in the nomics. Demand for domestic wheat Betlles- wools brought 55c in the grease. s.,pt,,mber ...... _ .... - ... 1~.70 16.50 16.50 Sc,·eral houses have advanced their NEW YORK and the banks wanting money is the United States crop, according to the was dull both for mills and exoprt• High Close October -·-..... _...... lG.60 16•50 16•50 asking prices on these grades to 56c. I..ow cause, he says. September first forecast, ·will total ers and prices at the colse of the .TanuRry ·---- 17.70 17.36 17.36"1.l7,39 week were slightly lower than a ,------.. Demand was fairly ~, rong on 58's, .\farch ·-·-·~-- 17.72 17.3{) 17.311Jr117.35 about 8,305,000 tuns this season or week ago. Less favorable pro,pccts 60's, strictly cmnp;ing Ohio wools, a :\fay ·-···-·······" 17.67 17.30 17.30 - ADVERTISE in the JOURNAL number of sales having been, closed Ocloher ·-···-·· 17.~3 17.40 17.40617.13 Si.bout l,900,C1Xl tons over last sea­ for the new corn crop, together J!RE S H Uccember -· 17.80 17.40 17.-l0~17.13 son's record crop. The Canadian with rapidly diminishing stocks of at Slc in the grease. Several lots . NEW ORLEANS crqp was estimate,! September I at old crop grain caused a firm corn of Ohio Delane of 64's and · finer High Low Close .1,447,IXXJ tons or about 1,150,000 tons market and a further advance in MEATS qualities were sold at 47-48c, in the January ...... _ 17.15 16.~3 16.83 RATES $2.00 UP 01·er the 1927 crop. In Europe in­ gre:.se, which was about a cent \larch ..·-··· •- 11.2;; 16.92 rn.n The prices at mrn $2.24; de• Write or come and sec us, Witt catifornia Fair • · LOS ANGELES mand fair. Receipts 825 tons; inquiry wa rcceh cd on N cw Zea­ ttadc reper.ts. Stocks on ocean pas­ and EGGS meet you at the train. BRANCHES THROUGHOUT sage were increased to 265,100 tons. Egyµtian corn $2.00; Cailfornia ~I ilo land cross breeds from both manu• L. M. MONSEES & SONS "YOU'LL BE THERE"! I Domestic prices were practically $1.85 sacked. Eastern No. 2 ).[ilo facturcrs and rs, 1 lo l 1,/, lbs.--..-., .... _... .1..- .37 .4111 .4 t .41% .4t¾ bard & Sons; a pen oi Shropshire• S,•pt. -·--·-~ 1' Broll<'rll, OVPr 11,l, lbs...... - .... ·---··- .37 Dec. ··•-··--·- , ◄ I¾ .42 .41',~ .41t,!i lambs owned by Henry l' anch Co., March --•- ,48% .43¾ .f31.~ ,43¾ Fryers, Lcl'horns, 21' to 3 lbs.. -- .26 May----~ .H~ .H'¾, . ti\!, .U1/• Fryers, eootred, 2'-'. to 8 lbs.. -- •.31 Portland. WINNIPEG Roosters, soft bone"II, 3 Iba. UP---· .31 These sheep took their share of Wheat Open High Low Close Stage ------.18 o,:t. ···-··-.. 1.10,,_ 1.10:;. 1.09¼ 1.10 Old rooster■ ,...,..--,~~------.10 the ribbons at the fairs at Stockton, Ducklings, Pekin, !'A, Iba. UP--- .18 Sacramento and llakersficld. They Dec...... - ... l.lOU 1.10¾ 1,10¾, 1.10% Ducklings, 31, Iba. up. other& than Oats- arc being shown this WC<'k at Tulare lCI ...., ...... _._ .62~!, .li2~ .52!)4 ,62¾ OldPekin ducks, --···------3~ Iba. up,______.16.18 L>oc ...... - ,48'!' .48% .48¼ .48% and will then go to Fresno and the Geue ------.Si Utah Stale Faii· at Salt Lake City. (a&t...C'olk.. Younc tom turkeys, 11 lb■• UP-- It Jl.01 Chicago Cash Grains Younc tom turltey■• dreaHd, 11 Iba. up -----,,,....------88 Frank P. Moore, Cochise county, Ren turkey ■, 7 Iba. UP----- .34 Hen turkey ■, dreaaed, 7 lb ■. up_ .36 Arizona, cowman, w,tS at the yanl~ ~lr\~: Wheat-No. 2 hard, $1.13¼; Nn. 4, Old tom turke71 -:e----,,-----10 Tuesday. Mr. ~ioore says cattle arc $1.04¼@1.05¼; No. 4 northern, $1.04. Old tDm turk&)'■, dru■-4....,.---- II Corn--N, 2 mixed, $1.03; No. 6, Small hlln turkey■, under I Iba..- ,11 in fine sha11e on his range. i-!e has $1.([email protected]~; No. 2 yellow, $1.04@ Small tom turke:,1, Ullder 11 Iba.- ,11 sqld his calves, heifers anm 1' rnonth■ to 3 year■ old: neH, aret In touch with me at one•. chase price was $400.00. ••'-" f,.ahenlns tn Scpt111mber. AddrflH O1'11er, 611 l!:ut 58th 11., last week. Pti' IJ~. Dl1u.,e free. The beat )feywood, Calif. Phone DEiaware His wonderful herd bu.. , Donald Indispensable OD the aan Aattractccl by the slpcnclicl show• on,the Caut. Ji>rof, c. Enselhardt, 8209. Dhu, was made grand champion bull =~ S, Jfedfor4, Oreson. in~ ma,lc by. II. :\l, llarngrover ,,. HOO& and his cuw,,_ l'lumas Pally 4th, was I BROOD SOWS for ■ale. lllcOmle Live awarded grand champion honors in Herefords at the recent S.:ut Jpa• THE "STANDARD" GASOLINE LANTERN 8tock Co., Union Stock Tarda, Loll the female division. The Darn. quin County Fair, George illos~. well Annlea. grover Herefords WJDII fir~t on RANCH FOR SALE known cowman of .1\twatcr, (alif., T~ere is no night_ly chor: ,m !he farm or ranch that a", tanclard" Lantern breeders young herd, 11air calves1 SAN BENITO COUNTY Stock n&nch !{Ct o( sire, produce of dam and agcct purchased four Bean Doui,ild bullf will 110.t m~kc easier .. _. 1or _this dcpendahlr, quick-lighting, portable lan­ 613& acre ■• well watered, good ratn­ from Mr. Baritgro\'cr at a c;miicle.'.I 1 ' r U. Price $35,000. Term ■• E. :E. Hol• herd. tern will gwe ym! a bngl~t light on a moment' 11otice. You can do your BIJl,LS FOR SAJ,E from high prol!uo­ brook & Co .• Holll ■ter, California. Mr. flarngrover's 2-year-old bull. 1tion reported to he around $300.w w_ork better and 111 less time whet. the "~tandarcl" is your helper. .And for tM Bolateln COWII. Herd free of T. RANCHES Donal,I Oregon, w,u first in his clas4 a hca,l. One of these bulls was f B. and .i>ortlon. Totec:o l'ltoclt A J'rutt FOR AALE OR REN,.::So6 acres; 300 and Donald Dhu, senior vearli1\g m~ht tra~'el ... at your be~Lch or mounta111 cabin ... on campin~ or fishing =h• .P. K. Loniran, Owner, Tulare, eultlva~d: balance levil Umber, bull, wa" :first and senior and gr~nd short yearling Hereford, the balance pa.■ture. Good Improvements. ,Abund­ tttJ!~.:. m fact,_ for anyth111g you do after the sun goes down, the ''Stand~ "11Ce water. .Price. U0,i!00: terms. champion. His junior yearling long yearlings.. Mr. Illos:., has nri,ct BUJ.µL FOR SAI,-v;;....Two ready f~ Ownf>r, llox 205, (kldley, Calif. Maples Oregon, was first in his tically a pure bred h,,rd anrl t11r11 an.l will {ll"O\'C its worth._ Order one t0day. ,em.,., Seven.I bulle and heifer class; Pa ttys Rex, Jr., was first anrl off some c ·tra goocl beef from ni c,a1,e■ comlns on for fall end winter ftANCH WANTl!D junior champion; the 2-vear-old 111artu1t to aontract tor deUver)' at cow, ·Donna Maples, was first in her 11asturcs. IF YOUR DEAL.ER CANNOT SUPPLY YOU, WRITE THE :,r-.i,l~tlmo. All ■ IN!d by Kine Kel• W AN'nTD 'l'O LEASE. With option of h11ylnc, cattle rnnth In C'allrornln. class; Lady Premier was first a, iiq; d reuonabty. Write or - Place J,4rtly ll·rlgated prMerred, Ad­ D. eUey. P'l6mln,r■burc, Kentucky. o. drea■ lJQii: 10, 1-)J.rm nnd Ranch Mar­ ~enior yearling; Jeane Oregon was ket Journal. first as junior yearling; Gay Lassie Bruns~ig Drug Coanpany was first as senior calf and junior Wanted to Lease SHEEP FOR SALE chmpion; and Donna Maples 2nd , . General Distributors-Loa Angeles 950 YEARLING and three•year-old was first as junior heifer cal£. OWN ,&t fll per liead. 250 full­ ~f!. Barngrover reports many in, W • have client who wan ta to mouthl!d e1'·e ■ at $8.50 per head. Pilon, leaM a CATTLE RANGE in 211Z88, or write Ventura Livestock C-0 1umcs and se,"Cral attractive sales 1ver the show circui,. California that will carry ar-d AGC'OUNTS, NOTl!lf!, CLAIMS collect• 3000 to 5080 eattle. If price low Standard Light Corp. FREJr Fitm Dlvelopln,:; any prlnta 4c "d everywhere. No cbara-e■ unle11, enoush mifht buy. Addr.. a: 4538 District Boulevard each, Flfb FUm Company, SpokallO. roUected. May'• Collection ..l&'ency, J. B. Gillam, who is improving his w.. 80111en,t, K,r. Central Manufac tw-ina Diatrict beef herd at Valtey .Spring,, Calif., King Ranch Land Co. Telephone DEiaware 4353 PATl!NTI 'las added a splendid young Here• 1160 CEARl,INO nnd lhl'ee•7nr-nld Ad111lnl11tratlcin £11•11 1 Cord l>ull to ltia lacm, purchased Union Stock Yard• : LOS ANGELES ~ 6 IQLt,111l-Sen4 tor HU• ,,w,.a at 'fll J)er hf-11\f. HO full• aid JI Uool{ 9.n .Patent■, tree. 6tb llaor mnuthed ,.. a at tll.llll p,,r ~. Pbnne from U 11. llarnlrl'OHr of Stock- LOS ANGELES, CAUl"OA!lft4 ,a:1118', or write Ventura Llv•toek C•·· ~ llUJlGIPI, ltb "."4 .~• ~ V•ntura, Calif, DAIRY DEPARTMENT ON PAGE 3 . ~ne of the £~moat Dairy Cattle n:perta in tbe Weet i ■ apeadins hi■ -tir• tia. la ' 1 editins an~ comp1lmr. the Dairy Department or thi■ paper. Anno1mcement■ of auction r'" 0 ! dairy cattle wall be found in this section. Aleo completa news and market NlffO"l■ • or Deirym.en. ~e fact that moire than 3000 DaU'J'111en r•d tb i■ department .,,_,., WNk IS proof o( 1ta ment. I •

LU.ME 6, No. 44 Issued Weekly

1 Cn.llfornla ...... _.,. 14'110 8.50 l California ...... -. 1240 8.50 !lttle Market Recovers 1 California - ...... l3t0 8.00 6 "''-J'!X.0!111. --··········•········ .l\lJ.0 •,.ou ~ Ar1zo1111 ...... ·-··· 1005 7.5u l Al'•'4>Jla _ ...... lUl>U 6.DU H Ar,zoua ____ 944 6.85 Part of Losses With • 4 Arizona. ____ 11 2 Arizona. --- 146 5.31• The torr.id . \o\'t::.\J.U6.i.u..)', -.Jt..1,u. .ual&bl-• 41 tn 1 California. ____ lHO Eastern summer have no ~y Falling Off in Receipt checked the pr~e•s of t!Je natioaal 3 Cawtur111a ---- J.buU !: 1 California ___ lllull u11 lamb consumption campaign, ~ 1 (.;ulllorma ...... --.. 111111 II.au is being directed by the Nai·al qj ~ Gener,lly Stronger Than Week Ago With 1 l.'allfol'DUI...... -•-• 1340 2 La1Jlorn1a .. --- 13,U =-~• Live Stock and Meat Baard for e n Adtween Grades Showing the Greate;t 1 CIUUOI ma --- 11ml ~:u~ National Wool Growers A,socia n 2 New Mexico,___ 1095 8.~ and lamb feeders of the l\'cst. vance; Inter-Mountain Cowa Score · l l!ahforn,,. --- ul>II ~·"" the contrary the work is being r- $9.60 to $9.75; Calves Are Scarce l Cahtorn1& ---- l'U1U .uu ried on with increuiag eff«tin.-1 through the southwest and -.;_at. Thursda~t~P~!mber 20 Packers and meat retailers in tifse No. Av. Wt. Duck Price sections are displaying a keen u· 1 California - ...... _ 11111 ,u,.uu terest in the lamb cutting ~- 1 C1LJ11vr,1111...... -. iuu 14•110 ,trations which are the chief feat- 11 f! u~ • ...... - ...... " m ½t= ures of the cam~ aod u a te· 1a t-aulo1·m11. - .. -_...... ~ud lu.~.. suit are devoting tnore ~tion o ~ ·Califomllt ·-··.. ··-···... - ll80 9.00 1614 Cahtom,a.l.,u1.1l _____ ---- 311¥3H 11.ol/ll.:&o lamb, particularlbef the fweQuarttr Callfomla ...... - ...... _ 1292 8. 75 2 l-alllor11111. ____ •u11 b.~.. cuts, than ever ore. 1 Callfomla...... _.. 1310 8.50 11 t Northern ...... 1237 s.zr, t-r1U•Y• 1:!epLetpber 16•00 The practicability of the l9b 1 New Melllcq...... 784 8.26 2 CallfornllL ·-.. ·-.. ·-···-· 17U lb.liu campa1·gn ,·dea was estalilished liist 1 Callfomla. .,...... 910 8.00 ll California. ""'"·.. -··--· 1111 14 California...... 1141 7.SO 1 Cahtorma...... --.. ·---· uu U·"" all at whic~ time it was test~ !J'I_ 1 L;ahtomllL ...... _...... 1111 .·.u. ;" three middle weatenr etue.,_. Hf Monday, September 24 8b Arl:Wll& iiae 1•.•• .... ~ 17 rs., Arizona...... -...... l0.7p a calltomia. .... --- 111 u.uu Springfield, Ill,. St. Jose-" Mo., 10.60 1 ca11tor111a -·-·-···-··-... 3»0 U.l>V Omaha, Illeb. The marW • 10.00 1 1 Calltor111a ---- lUO 1~;~ attending that initial -~rt ..._ 9.50 a Callfornla. ---·· Ill •·•• f -~.:- die 9.25 4 New ldelllco-·-·---· 3Uo 11.1111 ample justification or ...... g e 9.0II Saturd&)', September II work, and the enthaiiium Nth 8.85 18 New Jdelllco.. - .... _ .. 3111 lUO which it has been greet~ce Urat R.76 8.60 1 Call=~Y, lleptem~r2M lli.50 time is truly gratifying. 8.50 a Callfomla. ::.:.:_-_- 21o ll.OO Over 40 cities have ban visi~ 8.48 1 6 Callfomla. 190 14·'" and th~intensive schedlil! 8.21 z California. -·····--- 170 :U.80 ed th ~hi.. 8.00 1 C1£u1urma. - ...... -. •""' b. •., has be outlin up to e m, "' 8.00 85 Arlaona ---.--'- 231 11.60 of next No~ber will bc-ing • 'l.15 a California ---- i, .. d 1• ' --ber to or more. This itin~ '1.50 16 Arizona -- 4.61 t.11 ...... ' h '1.50 1 ca11rornla __.... _.. __ 11111 11.w ar, has included a swing tbrougfi t .~ ur. Tuellday, September 15 heavy consuming east with weta 10.60 l 8:l~~= -~ fJ ½t~ aflo in the ulcendtra~ west and ~~ 10.50 1 Calllornta - .. ·-··-·- 1ao 11.611 and has res te an more restUCJ,.. 9.76 4 Calltomta ----·-·· 41'1 lll.1111 for programs. than the board Cll,O pl 9.60 t ArilOna. --..--- ffli 11.50 ftandl 9.25 t6 Ne,r .Mmoo;.. .• _...... 264 11.110 e. p t.00 13 Arlaona. --·-·- 347 11.00 No doubt the secret of 1he cam- a I.OIi JI ArlllOJla --...... -. ,11 9 11·1111 paign's success lies in the fact thtit p 8.111 U California. --·--...... IHI Jl',00 , f ~l uo :18 Arl110na .. -...... - ... ·-- ill 10.(IO It offera infonn.'1,ion O exce.p O II :t~ • Nti'fl" Mexico. ____ ..,, lUO value to the trade. Mudi ia a ~ Uli 10 Arlaona...... - ...... -... :..,.i •. , .. the racker-, the national. ~d lociaJ 8.26 11 Arlaona ---··--··-• 413 1.00 d l -•---ft"oni: ~ 8.16 4'l A~-:... "::,-- .. ::p-..t·• .. m" ur· 1... I.OIi rctai mdt ea er, ..,_,.._ II.OIi Wedn~-, .,.. Wr .,., indk'id•al retailers, for w!tho~ t r '1.16 18 Artaona. - .. ---...... HA a.no whole-hearted co-operation 1ft af- 7.110 8 N,w U.IJO gi . ·~ ·t Ollld 40 New Mexlao..··--···-liPloo--...... ,. .. _ .a,11•• u.1111 raa ng meetings, •-• • w ave 13 At1aona ---···-.. ·--· no 10.sa been mo,t difficult to reac:b aft eMI• 10 Arl110na ____.. HS lO.&O cemed with this information. 13 New lllextco...... -.. -.... tl'1 10.00 :3 ArizonaNew llfutco.. ...- ... -.-...... -·-- ··~881l 8.507.oo Lam1, Cutdaas D-,tra~ .~...... " ' ...... '.PAGE TWO F. ARM AND R"A:N,C Hi,' MARK £.T .JOU RN A I.:

~ut jns· how cruel these here Rod~os AIN'T. I * * * STOCKMEN'S HEAD Southw-est 0 •-.~Livestock I WAS TALKlNG TO SOME folks the other day who had signed Range the petition to place the No. 21 ~-Situation_, proposition on the ballot prohibiting HOTEL ·c Comments Rodeos in California and when ....._ ~ u....i s.-nc. .,_ a 7th and Ma.in 1 Published every Thursday by shown copy of the bill and it was ''The corn borer is coming," re- about $25,000,000.00 per annum 1or s, e;.plaiucd to them, they said they Calif., only h J, ! ,. NELSON R. CROW marked one of the faculty oi the its barley crop and stands fir~t in FRANK M. KIHC sho' wou!d vote no on No. 21 at the Y cllow car ~ \Visconsin Uni,·ersity and so far the Cnited States in production, :...----­ clectio11. 'r 223 Administration Building, Union Stock Yarda science has been unable to check its But is California getting the best J. BERT KINCAID, WHO • • • Los Angeles, California onward march of destruction and results out of its b:trky? • damage in the Corn licit. The seri- 0 f · b I bought the b!g ranch holdings of tht HENRY M. HALFF OF RAN­ ousncss of this situation cannot be ur orcign outlet for • the ar ey John Sc~arbaucr kin, Texas, has sold his 30,000-acrc appreciated by the layman, never- crop is the European malting ;rntu~~ NILSON R CROW Editor thdess the Middle \\'est farmer is try upon which we place a' great , Cattle Co. in ranch near th.it town to Homer deal of dependence and reliance. Tipper! of San Angelo for $175,000 Editor Dairy Department casting about for a substitute, crop, Can't California, the We-st and pecos c o u n t y, FORREST G. FARR \Visc1Jnsin and 111anv other Stall's cash. )fr. Tipper! is part shecpman Texas, near Fort arc turning to barley as the most Southwest, fin,! a more holy union and will run half the pasture with FRA''"'Kf, M. KING • -- • - • • - • - • •_ f A • Ed" ssot1ate 1tors available substitute. During the than between barley and beer?, Ap• Stockton last year, W. S. GUILFORD - past scver·a1 years extensive ferd parcntly the greatest economic use sheep and the other half with cattle. tests have been made of barley of barley would be to convert it iuto is rapidly stock­ Looks like Texas land is getting so versus corn, the re. ults r,f whiqi beef, pork and mutton, thus adding C. T. MERCER - Circulation Manager ing the great pas­ it don't care what kirul of animals have demonstrated little difference another string to our marketing bo\\· tures with high eats its grass. I h h . • • and one when definitely launched l t oug it L noticeable that in re- anrl dcvelo1>ed, wrtl briner tremen- bred sheep. Mr. Price $2,00 per Year .;ent years the Purple Ribbon win- ,, Subscription Kincaid is one of nrrs in the beef classes at this dous economic gains to this great W. D. AND J. E. BEGGS, OF Sia,te Copies - • 10 Cents Chicago International were fattener! SouthweS t empire. California is the larg~st sheep Chicago Li Snyder, Tc.xas. arc real Texas range on a barley diet and incidentally sending East of the Rockv Moun• FRANK KING raisers in \Vest men, who also do a lot of feeding. Advertising Rates 011 Application California won the classic twice in tains every year about the ·total pro­ five years with barley as the basic ceeds of our barky sale in exchange Texas and his sheep arc noted for They recently had 12 carloads of fat ·Loan Co iced. for pork from thc MiddJ,, \Vcstern their hi,::h <1uality. He just recent­ steers on the Fort \Vorth market ,-, TELEPHONE DEia-• ~91 farmers. \Vhy not begin now to de­ ly shipped to his Pecos county rancl, - Authorities claim that bar!cv that brought them an a,"l?ragc o! I ... velop a li,·c ~tock industry in the 7000 hca,1 of purcbreIY recominended by !Jal quotation on all grades of cow and &teer ribs ranged' is raising barley and pays $27.50 per of a home market will stabilize the THOSE CATTLE M EN OF voterl11nrlnns. -acre to the grower or 13¼ per cent whole barley producti~u and' mar- Montana are getting some very at­ rn,roduetory Offer ffolh }3 to '1J ~ts, as comp{red to la!ft week's quotation on $200.00 land. California receives keting situation ill the West._ tractive prices for their grass steers S.-nd us $5.00 tor the Supqrlor De­ 21 to Zl -cents; cow and iteer loins on August 30 were homcr, and we wlll tnclude ll quart elf at 29 to 37 cents as cotnpared to last week's quota- are carr)'ihg capacity sheep herds-. these days. The Aµstin Land & or the famous Anchor BrAnd De• This cuts down the arc:i. available :l:.ivestock Co. recently topped the horr,tnir Palnt-hoth l>repald, In the OIU to cents; beef rounds "Were to cents as U.S. A, of'ZS 38 i8 20 for rapid e:itpansion and will help in Chicago market with a shipment of UNION STOCK Y .CIOllllPa.NIQ to 20 and 22 cents ta,t week; steer carcasses Cattle Talk maintaining good times in the beef The Antiaeptic Product, t- 3Q were quoted ~t 11¾ tt:> 2Pt./2 cents a.s com'- B,- W. L. BERGSTROM cattle business over a considerable steers that brought an average of time. The shee_p business may be ~11.42 per head. A few years ago Company LOS "NCELES 29 -..ad; 22 Mi ctek; afld cow carta.gses, 3111 E. Walnut &t.; t1a11ver, Colo. ·1ii are most used by tfi restaurant thtn, were 14,½ to at its ltigliest point and is 'very like- they didn't pay much more than that Ph­ Mr. Bergstrom 11 one of the ly to ease i;>li considerably wit~in much for a whole herd of Texas DEiaware 05IZ 17,½ cents as compared to 15¼ to 18% cents last week. moat aucceaaful breeder, of the next year; the law of slfpply .,. l£ thete is any 20 per cent increase any place along the Hereford cattle on the Pacific. and demand applies to this bra1~ch Eonghorns. Coaat, being manager oP the of livestock as well as it docs to the • • • tine, we fail to see it. cattle business. ONE OF THE MOST SUCCESS. AJ a matter of fact, the entire article smacks more of B a I d w I n Hereford Ranch, Pleuanton, Callf. He 11 a The strength of the pre!lent cattle fut raange cattle raisers iR West Shorthorn Rffl#ganda. th~n of •news. We can't see how the gentle­ regular contributor to the Farm market has been amply dcmQfl• Texas is Mrs. T. A. Childers, a man quoted, Mr. S. S. Haldemaker, president o( the Los and Ranch Market Journal. strated b1 the manner in, which widow left with a big ranch outfit ,ji}geliis: Rtstaurant Men's Association, expects ·to 'do his prices have held up and even ad· when her husband died several years Bulls We are now able to triY• OIS' cuatomen of vanccd under constant pressu1·e I am offertng for aale a carload Marbte. Canaisa UYe •tock to • _,. Unliai lrganization any great amount good by having printed from the buyers, the Jathering in oi 11go an she haM handled the outfit ropaganda of this cQ.ilracter. While it may give members of yearllna &horthom bUlle. Loa An1ele1 or So. Saa Fn.nci.co. hundred• of thouaands of nQn• so welt, that she now has 30,000 ,...... bull• are of aptandld Ins assotiation an alibi for increasing tl\eir prices, on the de&cript cattle Crom all over the acres of p:isture stocked with the breeding, are In good condition. 9ther ~Mid, it will injure the business o{ eve.-y eating place, United State,---attracted to market best pµrc;bred l{ereford cattle in the and ready fllr htavy 11rvlce In eey r.etail meat dealer, every meat f.ack.er, every cow- by the good prices, and the dumping Dig Bend scctinn, the aprlng. of many thousands of poor produo- ., ft a-nd \rery cattle feeder in the Wes . ' ing dairy cows, possible reactors • • • The editor two weeks ago made inquiry among several and dty cows on the beef cattle THERE IS SO M E B O DY T. S. GJ..IDE tad rneat dealers as to the demand for beef. Without i;narket. spending a heap of money to put Box 1118, Davia, Callf. cq,ti611, good trade was reported. Last week, after With the annual increue of popu• over that there proposition No. 21 ~===-=-=-=-======' · art~le appearc<\. we made inquiries at the same shops lation, thi! hesitancy of battken i11 this fall and I think l could ifUCSR il\t every one, without eiception, reported one of the iinanch1g new cattle breeding opcr- right the first time. Folks, you bet- l , ations, high cOBt of fetnalt breed- ter read np on this thing and fin!! I :lijit, weeks in many years. Not only was the market ing stock, etc., it does nQt scl!ln as i atfctted, o~,: meats were as well, as &tf out sl~ dlough ther11 ahould be any over- / i Neat morning daily bad "k>1d" its readers on the idea j>rodutticm of )>tie£. cat\le for :ui- r.!:~===~~~======~ l ,:l,a,t l>eef is a luxury. Pricc15 , or beef jn Los Angeles are other De yeara at leasr, and prob. nJm. ~ ....-6-i..,n Broa .______....,. ______ably not then. The last pe,riod of ff, 1,1a· w~ l:?e lf. pet' cent less than in Chkago-'wby not point that out good pricel in the commercial cat• the ~s An1.ele$ meat eaters?- • ,'. tie busintu lasted for ten years; if WOOD~, UTAH we can operate on a mo,lerat<1 KENWOOD FARMS id there been a more co-operafive spirit ~ween the Br--■ of P- Ba:wd. llecia· t purveyors and the cattle inditstrr dtiting the past few basis, with illcreased quality ratner twed H-'ord Cattle SHO)jTffORNS than increased numbers, the ilm W. M. CARRUTHERS, , \yhen beef sold so low that the cattle industry wa~ should shine for a long, Jong time. Our ambition la to ralH range b~I• that will pteue the rallge -retary.f,f,Uta.. r s,; wrecJced; th~ scarcjty of beef would not exist today. • I .•~ mal\ and - a,. equipped to fur- Ku-d, Calif. Wa,,th to see bee£ cattle prices go higher. But if 11lah 011a or a culoacl,. , Tan mllea from Santa Ao ■ a Ofl Aleo '10lt h.-d of Hl,cted yur­ , 41,1te t,f.1'9~ to aacramento t cattle- interests are t~ be subjected to such at­ ,1119, two a,td tfl,_.yaar-old llelf• s this one, bed may _actua'lly be a luxury, ror just DTAll TO DYE . ..,. , .....1 .. •., ... ,,...,,__ op.aga~. carried throug'h consistently, wottld 111 a All tfllN .....t __ rqlayred and ot 1/el'Y 11.. 11 '"1•W• Mme Jt\Sl all of, the beet cattlf people out of business. BIi STOCI SHOW w,1 .. fer Our Prlcn ;,.n-.,Ttt... ·is on11 QQe: of the many utacles which have lately RuJe'• Hereford• in tile Canlornia daijy ;prc:ss. llectntfy, a Pasa~ DANDY DOMINO, HEAD 11"11 That tlae livestock show at the Cowa wlllt OilWa In oar tau. ""8t dea.ltr .~liq bi~ roal'e a fortune 42 sefttng meats, 1928 Utah Sta~ Fair, October 6 to Bred alid """' .-elfera. Herd and newspaper tepprte.r a calling at~ range lll&lll ... "" lll1 41111.11 breeding. P.asUen_., story 13, wUI be the largett. llnd most Prlc" rtl•(~.~- Hert Sta~ anil to the high price of be~f_;__whkh ~o~bly did not distin_ctive ever seen on 'tl,e expoai• ...... ,. •• ell ..... s~lt . Hi's thoii,ht prob~ly was to ;ai4 in fqteing tion ground', is the declaratiOR of I CHAa. Rt7L1! ho)d e meat pr,~ts i.a the face of a couatry wide those in 1=h1uge. Many notable ex­ ..NNBfl, IONOJlfA CO., CALIP,. ~ of beef, ~ut he certw.ily injured his own busi~s hibitors have reserved epace aiid ..... ,,...... ,,.n, a _pot spot at thee~. Perhaps the' much wiH be in with entries of tini:at breed cowman ca'.n finij,some COJnfort in~ ZAat~COBB ,\TTOIIN'alt A"'r u.,-r

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. l I This Pag~ Is Read · by ' More· 'Than 3,000 Dairymen· ~;;;;;;~;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~--- - feature of the dairy judging and the .El Colmo to ine-..oe cow·s for $1300 to the Swiss Dairy Corriedale Sheep two contenders fought it out all nzs·,y I a of El Mpnt~; 1 cow at $180 to Los BRAHMA FACTS Flores Dairy; 2 cows for $425 to The Brahma I• preemlnentf)< lite BSERVATIONS along the Tine. This kind of compe- i\.T.orwalk lle•d 'JlLU ...'Sday Breeders Organize moat oprofltable and a,tllfai;tory ~llov, tition, ~ere the animals of dif- 1 ll ll4 I ' .I. II, I , Wiley Bros. ; 2 cows for $.100 to meat trier I have ever tlalldl•d Pl!:vl"V ferent breeders are so uniformly John Durvin, and I cow for $250 ta better than 100% on a 3-mttttli fill'II, O Corriedale sheep breC'd<'rs of the good that only an expert can ~e­ John Wunsch. This is an averagq I keep c9mplete record all ~i4 a:1i:u COWPATH cide on the winner, stimulates m­ The sale of the El Golmo Hol- proven cows Sl'rious con~idcration of over $200 per head, but the new Pacific Coast have formed their own ule ■ and know wher,qt' I "''"' steins at Norwalk Thursday, Oc- ;u their pro,luction merits the assur~ organization, to be known as the putleta 1ayed 11t 6 mono,. a cra)l!IJ tercst among the spectators. owners find that it pays to pay good wetcrhed 2 ounce,. l!IIIC:"'" _.. B:r FORREST G. FARR tobcr 4th, is worthy of sp.ecial _me'!- ance that they will pay at the pail money for these cpws which more Pacific Coast Cotriedale Sheep laroe order, more to foll-. w. ff, In the mali- classes, Bain had four tion inasmuch as an opportumty 1s in addition to the fact that these Ilreeders Association, incladin,{ Harri&, Pacific Beach, Calif, Thia departme11t la conducted by a practical dairyman Wllo first to Huff's two, but both the \h;in pay their way in butterfat and Brahpttu afford gl'tattr moflli·fflltli,. h11 had a world of experience In dairy work. He wlll anawer offcrccl to buy some of the best bred cows and their offspring have a milk production. • . brceclers in the states of California, Ing poaslbllitlea tha1t any olfNtr ~­ que ■tlons on dairy ■ ubJecte and will be glad to aid any ■ ub, Huff bulls went on to junior and production animals eveJ;, developed p9tcntial value for brc~lling pur- Ore~on, WaJhington ancl Nevada, ..., R•cord 326 eg11a Ytarlr., New~ rrlber~,,in aelectlon of herd ■ Ires, milking cow ■, feeding prob. senior champion honors with the in Califofiia. poses. James Harper, of Dixon, was Cblck prlcea. Dstall Mal. Wtltt ~ err•; r. Farr ltao will be glad to aid aubacrlbera In working great yearling bull owned by Huff, elected president; am! Prof. Fred dat, gu11 •edlng ration, for beef cattle, hoge and sheep. We do not .\faiden Fern's Wexford Noble, 1ft. Mead ancl Mr. have S varal yotmg daughters of King, THE HOG SHOW F"t.D-5f!E:A BRAl4M-. n,a~ : evt that,any Wenern writer la aa highly quallflod'to conduct sncnt years of effort ~tding up Korndyke Pontiac Acme will be W. Wilsorl, of the University of Owenadiouth, Carff.~ • c 11 a column for practical dairymen, meeting his older stablemate, Ox­ r~ Nevada, secretary. ford Confidence Lad, and winnin~ this herd to the present lis;h place sold and should meet with the buy- Theri: was a very representative h 11 • h d t· J f ers approval of Whitt real dairy grand champion, which rcpea\s his it o cs m t e pro uc 10P. anna s ? cows tbould be. Their sire is a son hog show at the Los Angeles Dairy Cattle at winning of similar honor at Sacra­ the breed. 111erc arc lcows m C.Ountj Fair, .although with some L A. Friedman, of the First ~a­ judgement with that of the judge, the herd that have p \:~ over of the first 24,000 pounds of milk in 'ielea County Fair mento. not;ihle exceptions, the average tional Bank, Lovelock, Nevada, is This has an educational value of the one thousand pounds of ter in a a :vcar junior two-year.old heifer quality of exhib1ts probably was not a e P. M. Brandt from the Ore­ highest order and enables the public The aged cows found new lead• year ancl several with ov l)ne hun- and his sire is the great King Korn- UJJ to the .standard of som\! other the owner of a splendid yearling ~tate Agricultural College, at large lo sec for thcmscll-es what er at this fair in :Mr. Huff's Minnie's f "lk .t~.., dyke Pontiac 20th, who wa~ the years. Exhibitors in the Jiog de­ bull, sired by , Donald Rex, Jr., is, Oregon, had plenty of Oxford Bell, who won over Mr. dred pounds O mi a uw, le;uling siri: of honor list daughters information is most desirable among While this her,~ has 1fe if featur- in 1922-1923. partment included the following: which he purchased from lf. M. ~~ging the dairy classes a~ their favorite breeds and revise their Bain's Imported New Woman and .Berkshires; Reick Bros., Maclcay, 1t1on was hot in almost all ideas so that they conform with the ~Ir. Huff's Imported Lion Farm's ing the production side, the splen• It hl!S taken years of constructive Barngro;er of Stockton, for a con­ did showing made this fall at thc effort to build up this herd and the Oregon; Indian Canyon Ranch, San latest ideals. · Riverside, who was· third. Feruando; Jest A Mere Farm, sideration bf $.300.00. Mr. Fried­ ary Farm from Santa :'.I aria Guernsey Cattle La Lomita won the nrst ribbon leading fairs shows that the con, reC<'nt acquisition of the Gibson man will use this bnU in buildinJ up formation of the producing animals Estate at Williams, Colusa county, Jacktiunville, Fla. ; Arlie Adams, e aged bull dass v·;th •hl'ir Among the Guernseys, the interest among the senior §earlings, two­ Canu, Baldy, Poland China and his beef herd. year-olds and three-ytaT•olds with has not been neglected. The ~f call, California, where a new herd of hcif­ K. P. 0. P. Jewel 12. IMari­ was especially noticeable and the Aralia Acme, Pontiac blOCRt lines ·crs is comlng into production, neces~ ::.potted .Poland China: fl C. Cre~cry Company from honors ai;ain were divided among Huff taking fidt' in junior yeatling Schnackenberg, Orange; Will Mays, and junior heifer calf cla ha,·e been c:oncentr;tted in this herd sitates this reduction in the size of Arizona, had the first prize the cattle' exhibited by Grapewild to a remarkable de_gree and the rec~ the hercl by public auction. Jr., H.ivenide; J. M. Nkohls & Son, MIT TANKERSLEY HAS RE­ ar-old in .Uell Farm Lata, 11,r. herd from Escalon and the Syca­ The decis16ns were close again in ords of production arc close up in For the dairyman in need of a Salem, Oregon. Duroc Jerseys, cently been .down in the1 Midland ary, won the Junior and more herd of Russell S .. Cox from the group classes w"ith Huff wJnning the animab offered for sale. The young herd fire there is an 0ppor­ Mossdalc Farm (F. R. Bain), l.ocke­ Texas country buying feeder cows earhng classes .anotb the Monte from Burbank. He is an ex­ the firsts, seconds and champions in f" arm h'erd from Tehachapi and the perienced dairyman and has the thf' nuroc Jersey hog dh-ision, a: who also had the first !ca! brcedin_g bull. by siring the Inni1fail hc;rd of John D. Rowe and t1cw breedc:rs who buy and tlie 014 Res. Phone Midland .J407 nior yearling and two-year- Jumor yearhng winner, Lochinvar breeders wfto sell and long a£ter the kind of cows that will make money J. M. Fnutts and Just A !11 l·rc Son from Davis, California, with the for him. He bas all new and mod• Buttcrboy, who was- also moved up Rowe herd 11,'inning most of the first ribbons have been put away, and F.arm divided honc,ts in the Hamp­ , Born Quality, the first to grand champion over the older the show animals returned to their em equipment and a well equipped, shire hog division, !Ir. Fruitls win­ prizes with ihe great Revelation bull up-to-date milldrig barn. hor Y~arhng heiicr, was also bulls, which is very unusual for a grand champion for Jnnisfail ancl his range pasture, t6e desire created by ning juniur, senior and fl'rand cham­ ampio~. . She is sired by yearling bull. ~e has been junior Tnnisfail Alrqa 2n'd grand champion seeing them at the fair causes new pi(lft honors on his boars, while Mr. at Pelhss1er bull, Pansco and gran1 champion at all four Cali- lcmale. breeders to visit or write to the Wal'ter Havakorst, ,II known Fruitts waq g,:11nd clrampion honors &ieeted Clean /Jtiirg Cow, from .(dllhd owners exbibitinr; for foundation ·- on his aged scni, and Just A Mere ! fornm fairs at which he has been Steen •t Pomona banker and Guernsey reeder of cats for advancea registry exhibited. animals to improve their herds and Farm won junior and reserve cham­ vUa The Black Angus steers which Brawley, Calif., sprung a surprise on If yoa~t t't. lt,EST. oat .,._.., iS ....-• tf..i ~~efcated. champion, Fair 1 .E. \Y· Van Tassell of Wenatchee, flocks. Many a pew breeder got his pion honors on his gilt. D•y Qa,iaeaa at Hyqa. We have no aolldtcn. uaiiil thries Nelhe, who was not \Vashmgton, had first prize two, were on exhibit along with their first desire to buy better animals his ·ma11y fri~nds. when he married Cass Nichols, that well known Ternta. fine herd of breeding cattle by than he hacl previo~ly owned by ad­ an old school day sweetheart. Mr. Oreg-on .breedtr, took all of the fi e a~d cow class, was a three and four-year-old cows with Congdon & Battles· of Yakima, • rst Pnze. McMinn winning the classes for miring these excellent cattle on ex­ and Mrs. Havakorst are now ttremium money on his Chester JOE LA SALLE'S YA~b'S ¼C:'':..:.tr.U:..";t \Vashington, attracted much favor­ Whites, having no competition. ier -Won the graded herd younger animals. hibit at the fairs and the far spending their honeymoon in able cOhunent. The older steer, reaching benefit derived i!Y both Just A Mere Farm, being the onl7. ;°ttn~ ~erd and'_ calf herd'. '11t~ first p~ize senior heifer calf, Vicem re, weighing 1005 pounds and g' muc interest m the Hol- Lochmvar Prmc;ess, was also sired breeder anAGE FOUR: ,.. ? FAR 'M AND I RANCH MARKET J,O URN At: Sept

the heavy market n10,·c1\lcnt. par, ntals shown compares with those~'<­ ticularly in Canada and a good de­ :A Word for Beef hibitcd in shows hnl