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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1910)
fTl 8ECTI0S TWO. PASES TO 1 VOL. XT a 9 X A riT A TT . vnajHUE, COUNTY, OREGON. SATURDAY. .TTTNF. 11 lain I ipt nr nniir miimpnA ... -irrrz :r: lidi ur rniit WinntnG IN IHt StuONI) NUMBER 190 UNION The Observer today prints the first installment of a lengthy list of blue ribbon winners In the Union horse show. In compiling the following resume " of the stock exhibit, races, etc., the secretary has given first the name of the animal, then a figure 1, 2, 3, as the case may be Indicating the .premium awarded, then the name of the person making the exhibit If the reader will bear this in mind, the following list will be clear to him. The figure In parenthesis following name of animal indicates first, second or third premium, as the case may be. Percherons, Registered Class 1, stallions 3 years or over Reglant by J. B. Gilkinsnn- An..i v - - f. tu. pwuuro . .riun uj ny a. R. Hunter, Normando (2), by Union Percheron Horse Co., Jean Bart by Davis Bros., . Havre (3) by S. K. Watson. Class' 2. stallion 2 years and under 3 Major (1) by A. R. Hunter. Class 3, stal lions under 2 years Paul Jr., (1) by A. R. Hunter, Taft (2) by Bowman Bros. Class 4, mare 3 years or over Soubrette, Rejane by Willis Mosb, Comteese (1), Orlsette, by L. E. Standley. Belgians, Registered Class 8, stallion 3 years or over Blue roan (3) by J. D. McPhee, Manage II (2) by H. Eichelberger, Iesghem (1) by Holmes. Biccslaud & Stlne, Turk by R Morris. Shires, Registered Class 15 Bul lion 3 years or over March Alma (1) by T. H. Schwebk. Clydesdales, Registered Clans 22, stallion 3 years or over Oregon King (1) by N. K. West. Class 26, mare 3 years or over Lady Jane (1). Pet Dayne (2) by J. E. Reynolds ft Son. Class 26, mare 2 years and un der 3 Bonnie Bell (1) , Lassie Jean W, oy H. W. Laughlin, ClasB 28, colt either sex Clyde colt (1) by R. E. Reynolds. Grade Draft Horses Class 29, draft mare or gelding 3 years or over Mare 4 years, mare 3 years, by Chris. Johnson, Dewey hv Th .cKntz. Koxy by T.' W. Conklin, 3 year colt by T. W. Conklin. Queen (1) by George Wade, Shire colt by Geo. Wade, Mabel by F. M. Lee, Suse (2) Port (3) by J. D. McPhee, Maude and Luce by H. W. B. Smith. Class 30, mare or gelding 2 years and under Chub by M. G. Church, Perch, filly (3) by John Dobbin, Per?h. mare (L) by Chris. Johnson, colt by T w Conklin, Perch, colt (2) by Geo. Wade, Brown Bess by Ed Turner. Class 31, mare or gelding under 2 years Dollie (1) by Theo. Keckrltz. Class 32, colt either sex Perch, colt by Chris. Johnson, 2 Perch, colts by H. W. B. Smith, Betsy by Jos McElroy, grade 5 Maxwell Wins Thrills followed thrills as speeding automobiles shot around the course of the Ingleside Race Course, on April 24th. in the second and ? . J ev?ntB of the 8ucce"ftl meet promoted by the members of Islam Temple of the Mystic Shrine. vi ZeunorB of the day wee dMded between Barney Oldfleld. with his 200 horsepower Benz machine, and C. 0. King, with his Maxwell 30 horsepower stock car. Oldfleld lowered his previous record of one wll 6-6whlch, ,8 a ne coast record for the circular track. With the exception of this performance. Oldfleld had to take second kMVu I 1 of raclng honors' as the world'8 champion met defeat n oJ t, and r,fteen mUe nandicap events, and in both races King and his Maxwell were the victors. In fact, King proved the surprise of the meet, driving all of his races with much judgment and taking the turns with his oar as close to the fence as did Oldfleld. In the five mile handicap, Oldfleld drove his Knox racer to the utmost, but the handicap was teo strong and he could not get the lead away from King. Not only In the handicap events did King and his Max well prove stars of the first order, but in one of the first events of the day, the five mile race for cars costing from f 1200 to $1600, which was one of the bestmatches of the meet. Ktn?hAAl? nl,the,flZe,mile handlcaP a Allows: Maxwell, King , 4.40.30; Oakland. Nelson, 4.48.25; Chalmers, West, 4.49.30; Auto Car finished fourth, and the Knox car, Barney Oldfleld driving fifth on ? w eVenM nUm.ber eiRht' ten m,les free-fcr-all handicap,' King 819.30 Wer the W,nDerB' tte Maxwe'B "me being J. B. Whiteman & Son 108. Elm Street. l Belgian by Ed Miller. (Not Judged.) Class 33, team In Harness Team by Dave Hull (2), team by J. D. Mc Phee (1), team by Theo. Keckrlts (3), Coach Horses, French and German, registered Class 35, stallion 3 years or over Zahlmeister (1) by R. McAl lister, j Standard Bred Trotters, registered Class 37. stallion 3 years or over Exaris (1) by N. K. West, Royal Re gent (2) by P. W. Talmadge, Jubilee Singer (3) by H. W. B. Smith. Class 38, stallion 2 years and under 3 Orensay (2) by G. S. Levy, Grand Pi lot (3) by F. W. Tallmadge, McK. Wealth (1) by B. F. Wade. Class 39, mare or gelding 3 years or over Juuu r. u, ma oarondale (2) by F W. Tallmadge. Class 43, colt either sex Colt (1) by F. W. Tallmadge Non-standard Trotters. Class 44, mare or gelding 3 years or over Maysie (2) by S. O. Swackhamer, bay ' gelding (1) by F. W. Tallmadge. Class 45, mare or gelding 2 years or under Buster (2) by Mrs. Dr. Myers. Geor gia Rose (1) by Button Alexander. Class 46, mare or gelding under 2 years Fazie B. (1) by S. O. Swack hamer. Class 47. colt either sex Ma jor (1) S. O. Swackhamer. Harness Horses Class 48. team of roadsters in harness Lady Babette and Neil (1) by G. S. Levy, Pat and Minnie (3) by A. J. Wood. Matt and Kennon (2) by Harlan Stewart. Topsy and Tapsey by D. C. Wilson. Class 49, single roadsters in harness Louis Bird by Mrs. J. T. Mulvill, Meta Oatlin by Will Vogel, Ray Norte by Ray Norvel. Nibs (1) by M. K. Hall, Lady Babette (2) by G. 8. Levy, John by F. P. Childers. John P. (3) by F. W. Tallmadge, Babe D. by James Dal ton, Black Stallion by J. D. McCarty, Daisy by E. Halley, Jubilee Singer by H. W. B. Smith. Class 50. team of roadsters driven by lady Lady Ba bette and Nell (1) entered by G. S. Levy and driven by Madeline Hill, Matt and Kennon (2) by Mrs. Harlan Stewart, Topsy and Tapsy (3) driven by Mra. Ed. Hall, D. C. Wilson. Class 51, single roadster In harness driven by lady Meta Catlln entered by Will Vogel and driven by Wythel Townley, Nibs (2) entered by M. K. Hall and driven by Mrs. Walter Swackhamer, Roxie entered by John Dobbin and driven by Margaret Dobbin, Lady Ba bette (1) entered by G. S. Levy and driven by Madeline Hill, Danby en tered by Joe McCarty and driven by Mrs. Bartmess, Roy Norte entered by Ray Norvel and driven by Myrtle Chandler, Ben (3) entered by Joe Sommer and driven by May Butter field. Class 52f, Tandem driven by lady or gentleman Meta Catlin and Sliver Heels (1) by Will Vogel, Kitty and Prince (2) by N. K. Weat. Gregg ano Peggy (3) by Alex McDonald. 8addler, 5-gaited Class 63. stal lion under saddle, any age Calloway King 2d (1) by Kentucky Saddle Horse Co. Saddlers, 3-gaited Class 66. mare or gelding under saddle, any age Buckskin horse (3) by John Spain, Button by L C. Sturglll. Little Sal mon (1) by W. B. Swackhamer, Whit ey by Lew McNeil, horse by D. Mar tin, Iron grey (2) by Homer Bidwell. Class 58, mare or gelding 2 years old to nalter Llghtfoot (1) by Benson HrOS. ClaSS 60. COlt fiithfir u Tw colts (1 and 2) Benson Bros., Babe's colt (3) Rowena Wilson. Thoroughbred Horses Class 61, stallion any age registered Joe Hunter(2) H. W. B. Smith, Rightful (DA. Shultz. Class 62, mare or geld ing any age registered Era McGIn nls (1) H. W. B. Smith, Monica Maid (2) A. Shultz, Tolgena (no award) A Shults. Shetlands Class 66. stallion any age Kenllworth (1) Teddy (2) by M. S. Levy. Class 67, mare or gelding any age Billy L.. Foxy, Prince, Toy, Kento, Ines (1) Coloma, Dot L, Ado. Frisky, Dexter, Celene (3). Nellie Mrv R- (2), by M. 8. Levy. Class 68. mare or gelding 2 yean and under 3 Dot L (3), Coloma (2), Prince (1) by M. S. Levy. Class 69, mare or gelding 1 year and under 2 Kento (l),To y (2) Ado (), Frisky, Dexter, by M. 8. Levy. Class 70, colt either sex Ce lene colt (1), Nellie May colt (2), Inex Colt (3), by M. 8. Levy. Class 71, team m harness Billy and Foxy (1), Prince and Coloma (2), by M. 8. Le?y. Class 72, single driver In harness Teddy (2), Foxy (8), Billy (1). by M. 8. Levy. Class 73, four-in-hand Bil- I . ,. . . , ...mj,, tester, ueiene i), weiiie May 1 tonttnned on page 10 Free! Free! 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