The angora and mohair industry in the Northwest; also a full report and proceedings of the Northwest Angora Goat Association held in Portland, Oregon, January 4-7, 1911 . Wm. Riddell & Sons, Monmouth, Ore. Cash prize by J. W. Fulton for best buckkid, first to Wm. Riddell & Sons, second toGuthrie Bros., third to Mrs. W. J. Farley. Thesame prize duplicated for best doe Kids going tothe same parties. Levussove cup for best long mohair, won byWm. Riddell & Sons. Multnomah Mohair Mills cup for the high-est scoring mohair on animal 2 years old orover, considering the length, fineness, luster andweig


The angora and mohair industry in the Northwest; also a full report and proceedings of the Northwest Angora Goat Association held in Portland, Oregon, January 4-7, 1911 . Wm. Riddell & Sons, Monmouth, Ore. Cash prize by J. W. Fulton for best buckkid, first to Wm. Riddell & Sons, second toGuthrie Bros., third to Mrs. W. J. Farley. Thesame prize duplicated for best doe Kids going tothe same parties. Levussove cup for best long mohair, won byWm. Riddell & Sons. Multnomah Mohair Mills cup for the high-est scoring mohair on animal 2 years old orover, considering the length, fineness, luster andweight, won by C. B. Guinn, score 96. Riddell & Sons offered two $50 doe kids,one for best doe kid, one for best buck kid,from stock purchased from them; both prizeswon by Guttirie Bros. Pacific Homestead $25 cup for best goatwon by A. M. Gray, of Philomath, Ore. Oregon Agriculturist cash prizes for bestpair Angoras, won by Wm. Riddell & Sons. v^regon Agriculturist cash prizes for bestbuck kid exhibited by an amateur, first to J. , second to Mrs. W. J. Farley. Angora Rug Co., Salem, Ore., $16 goatrug for largest Angora, won by Gutnrie 57 Northwe^ Angora Goat Association The Association was organized January 9,1910. As stated in the preamble of the constitutionadopted, the object of the Association is Topromote the industry, to get and hold the breed-ers in a position so that a concerted action canbe taken on those matters affecting the indus-try, to secure adequate recognition from ourstate legislature and public officials of our needs. to provide for a comprehensive plan of pub-licity, to collect statistics and data for the pur-pose of disseminating information respectingthis very profitable branch of the livestock in-dustry in the Northwest, to hold Angora goatconventions, to hold annually an Angora goatexhibition and in general to contribute to theprominence of the great Northwest as an An-gora goat breeding center. INFORMATION BUREAU. The Association maintains a b


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