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to PIGETWO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,- 7 V TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1913. v. '.. At' v r. vi ) . L1Y RIBBONS roRwns STOCK EXHIBIT AT UNION SHOW OF GREAT VARIETY. Honors Given in Keen Competition From Many Entries. Winning from an even dozen com petitors, each one a pure bred, blue; ribbon stallion in his own class, Gores Fashion, a one ton animal, owned by Mr. Leadbetter of Alicel, was awarded : the sterling: silver cup offered by the O.-W, to the grand champion of the Union horse show. '. Prof. I Iddings. judge of the contest, estimated the market value of the entries in this one event to exceed $50,000.00. ' , Prof. Iddings spoke of the nnusual quality of the stock displayed at the show, and remarked that Union coun ty people either did not raise any ex cept perfect animals or , had good judgment enough to keep them, home if they did. .; ' , , : . RfBuIts of Saturday's Erenta. In the ladies' driving (pacing) con test Mrs. McGoldrick, driving little Red, won the blue ribbon. In the quarter mile tandem race Paddock crossed the line just a length ahead of EarTjiaynolds. Raynold's horse fell f Y ' 'e the finish butTisEac any injury. 2:25 Pace, 1-2 Mile. Silver Maid by Butch;.'.-.. Silver King by Marshall. ;.. the chariot races for. the day, al though the time for all entries was much slower than on previous days Guy Church, Mathews, and Hank Mc Grath each rode to submission some wild ponies, permitting not a single wait in the afternoon program. Brooks. -: Mare or gelding 4 and over, Sctoland Lassie and Hjllroy Hat, both by S. M. Brooks. "". Mare or gelding 1 and under 2, Jes sie Wood row by S. M. Brooks.! Mare or gelding under 1 year, Scot tish Fancy colt. Lady Brooks colt, In the jumping contest Henry took both by S. M. Brooks." ;.2 ..1 ;.3 Go to The Valley Forge for first class Horseshoeing and Gneral Blacksmithiag. All work guaranteed strictly first clas :- ,' , ' . V.i ' Cramer & Blurtc-n 1 GRAVES ROSE ., by any other name would smell as sweet," and we suppose that there are Photo graphers whose work equals ours ii but we do strive for perfection in PORTRAITURE and we put a dis tinctive individ .... i uauty in . our work that makes P h ot ogr aphs from our Studios artistically "dif ferent." We know every trick of lighting, finishing , and mounting that will emphasize your best features and bring out the most ' beautiful lines and shad ings. Come and sit for us. STUDIO Agnes Matingly by Levy ' , , John Bacon by Wilburn and Childers ; ...... . ........... .4 Time 1:15; 1:21. ; At this point in the program heavy showers droVe the contenders for the gentleman rider tandem event from the field, v after, however, thorough soaking. Harry Cooper was awarded first, with Ray Noval second, In the mile dash, free for all, Grain on JeruBha won, with Jf innegar on Dave Webber a close second. The I track was getting very heavy as the rain continued, making this and the remainder of the events unusually siow. .' . Earl Zeek won in the Boy's pony half mils dash, Harry Ruckman taking second, and Willie Hogg third. : Rain Causes Specials. The heavy rain looked for a while like it would end the show, but the grand stand remained faithful, and while waiting for -the downpour to cease the ' gritty ' cowboys ',. produced special after special. John Spain, world champion, rode a hard bucKer; am Hogg, tne Dest bull rider in the country; wore out an infuriated bull riding him with a rope only; Grout rode a wild horse; and F, A. Bidwell left the field in a strenuous mule race. Corbett defeated Hogg in the Roman race riding his razor backed ponies through - a hard rain, himself shod only in his purple socks. In the quarter mile dash Sam Mul len by Clarke, Billie Wallace by Turk, and Whitman by Pierce, took the honors respectively. : Abel Thatcher took the half mile free for all, La Taranta pulling second, and Rather say third. E. O. Zeek made the best time for There Is more Catarrh tn this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the lust few years wns Buppnsed to bo Incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease ana proscnuea local remedies, ana first, Peebler second, and Bloom third This event on account of the slippery condition of the track was very dan gerous, but no accidents resulted. In the final evant of the day Spain won another close relay from Hasbrook which event closed the greatest sue cesss in the history of the Union stock show. ' ,' ' '.. . HORSES. In the classes named below, awards were made in the order the names are given first, second or third, as the case may be. Thoroughbreds. Stallion, 4 years -. old and over- Rightful, by A, Schultz. Stallion 3 years and under four- Clarence Levy, by A Schultz. Stallion 2 years and under 3 White Man, by F. H. Pierece. ' ;. Mare or gelding 4 years old or over, Jerusha, by T. Caine; Dave Webber by F. H. Pierce, La Taranta, by F. H. Pierce, Mare or gelding three years and un der four, Ray S, by A Schultz. Non-Standard Trotters. Stallions 2 years, Flashlight, by M, W. Knight. Stallions 3 years, Victor by Bell Bros., White Sox by Roy Knight. Standard Bred (Registered) Stall ions 4 years and over Exaris by John Wells, Oronsay by G. S. Levy, Gamax by C. S. Moore. Stallion 3 and under 4 Buford by H. McGoldrick, Stallion 1 year and under 2 Dick Rutledge by S. R. Johnson. Mare or gelding 4 and over Carru ca by N. E. Dodd. Morgan Stallions. Stallions 4 and over Black Dandy Jr by J, D. McCarty, Jubilee Singer by H. W. B. Smith. - Non-Standard Trotters (Contm.) Mare or gelding 4 and over--Shar- key by Ray Norval, Teddy McGregor by Elmer Wortman, Midget by M. W, Knight, Mare or gelding 2 years and under ; Beauty by Mrs. C. W. Wright- Mare or gelding 1 and under 2 Blondie by Ernest Smith, Bess by Earl Swiger. Mare or gelding under 1 year English Shire (Reg.) Stallion 4 and over, Gore's Fashion by W. R. Leadbetter; March Beauty by Asa Brown. : ; ; '; x v ' - V'.-- Stallion 3 and under 4, Maori Her mit, by L. A. Stringhara. I . Mare or gelding '4 or over, March Gipsy by Asa Brown. March Sweep by Asa Brown. Mare or gelding 2 and under 3, Osco Flower by L. A. Stringham. , . Mare or gelding under 1 year, Queen by Asa Brown. - Pewherons (Reg.) Stallion 4 and over, Brookaw by Davis Bros., Taft Jr., . by Bowman Bros.,-Empire by W. W. Bennett. Stallions 3 and under 4, Tafita by Bdwman Bros. . ' '.' Stallion 2 and under 3, King Taft by M. S. Levy, Hannibal by B. W. Vanr tress. :-' '- .i ':f:'-?'r'' ,' : Belgians...;;';'-.";... Etonnant by S. A. Moore. ""' , ' ' Suffolk Punch. -Stallion 4 and over, Sudbourne Nep tune by Wm. Grandy. Stallion 1 and under 2, ; Chief by Samuel Morris. : ' Mare or gelding ul and under 2, Queen by Samuel Morris. Draft Horses (Grades) : Grade Stallions Percherons, Uni verse by- V. , E. Beam, Jim by Roy Graham. ' ' Mare or gelding 4 or over, Perch by Theo. Keckritz, Puss by Phil Conley, Mare by W. R. Leadbetter. Mare or gelding 3 and under 4, Maud by Davis Bros., Bolley by Wm. F. Hutchinson, Foxy by J. E. Gilkison. Mare or gelding 2 and under 3, Flossy by T..B. Johnson, Dan by J. A. McNeil, Daisy, by W. F. Hutchinson. Best Yearling, Jennie by , E. H. Moore, Colt by Samuel Morris, Colt by B. Sparlin. : Colt under 1 year, Mary's colt by E. H. Fulp, colt by W. R. Leadbetter. Perch's colt by Theo. Keckritz. , Mules. Mule 2 and under 3, Beck frist, Gip sy second, both by W. A. Ogden. Mule 1 and under 2, Black Beautv by T. P. Gardner. Mule colt under 1 year, Kit first, Hanna second, both by W. A. Ogden, Best span of mules to harness, Roy Scarbrough. v , Arabians. In this special class the fine Arab ian colt owned by Homer Bidwell, of North Powder, was shown. , This ani mal was recently brought from Okla homa and was bred from the finest Arabian strains in the country. The animal was quite a curiosity to sight seers, and Mr. Bidwell is' very proud of it. - ': r, ' Showman's Prize. '., Black Dandy by J. A. McCarty, was awarded . this 'prize, a fine piece of silver plate offered by J. D. Farrell, president of the O. W. R. & N. rail road. Eighteen horses, were shown in this class and the contest was spirited. ' Jacks. But one exhibit in this class, a jack owned by Richard Wade ; of Cove, awarded blue ribbon." ' Gent's Driving Competition. ; Meta Catlin by W. H. Vogel, Buster by J. P. Myers, Rowene by Robert Withycombe. : Grand Champion. In this class stallions were eligible only after having been' awarded firsts in the classes, and the animals shown were Etonnant by S. A. 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Saddlers (5 gainted) Goldie by Frank Bidwell Saddlers (3-gaited) Prince by Elmer Fulp, Pepper by W. J. Townley, Beauty by Devore. . Mare or gelding 3 and under 4 Pep per by W. J. Townley. , ; Mare or gelding 2 years and under 3 Lady by Dorothy Townley. Gentleman's Riding Contest. Rocky by Harry Cooper, Starkey by Ray Norvcl, Mark by Phil Conley. ; Ladies' Riding Contest. Prince by Exir White, Horse by R. C. Kingley, Blue by Withel Delay. Gentlemen's Roadster. !Udy Babette by G. S. Levy, Buster by J. P. Myers, Horse by M. W. Knight. In the pacing class Teddy McGregor 'by Elmer Wortman, But ton by Ray Norval, Pat by Ruth Mc-Kennon. Pair Gentlemen's Roadsters. Minnie and Bud by Arch ' Conley, Buster and Brownie by J. P. Myers, Sorrel team by Harry Becker. Ladies' Driving (Single) ' Lady by Mrs. C. D. Putnam, Meta by Miss Ryan, Babe owned by I. R. Snook and driven by Mrs. May Mass. In tha pacing class first was awarded to Mrs. H. McGoldrick driving Red and Sonoma. Combination Harness and Saddle. Evelyn by A. P. Conley, Minnie by Phil Conley, Bud by Arch Conley. Tandem Class. Rocky nnd Meta, driven by Harry Cooper; Sharkey and Fashion by Kay Norvel. Pony Tandem. Sorrel nonies by Earl Reynolds, Woodrow and Debs by Kenneth Pad dock, team by Harold Lamb. Shetlands. All premiums in the Shetland class were awarded to M. S. Levy, the well known grower in Union, who has the finest Shetland herd in the state, shown in various and excellent forms in the magnificent parades of the three days. Clydesdales (Reg.) Stallion 1 and under 2, Horse by S. M. Brooks. Stallion under 1 year, colt by S. M. r Wednesday Specials Note the offering of votes in the LYON-TAYLOR CONTEST. All merchandise offered is true to 1 name and grade and is from regular stock at regular prices. SILVERTHORN'S F. L. LILLY Family Drug Store Hardware ' Books. Tents 10,000 to each $1.00. ' Soda Fountain. , . . . ' Refrigerators, 10,000 to each $1.00. Book Accounts. . Lawn Mowers, 10,000 to each $1.00 Camera Supplies. Garden Hose, 10,000 to each $1.00. 2.8Q0 votes with each 25c, x Book accounts, 5,000 on each $1.00. HENRY & CARR A. V. ANDREWS Home; Furnishers ;'r, :r::r;rir:rL,ds; - Per yard at $3.00 and have goods as low as tl Rockers, 10,000 votes on the $1.00. per yard, and 10,000 votes with each doHar. This All Baby Buggies 10,000 votes on the $1.00 is a bargain Wednesday only. All Carpet Sweepers, 10,000 voes on the $1.00. ' O JO paid on suit. 100,000 votes. Each purchase amounting to $1.00 10 000 votpo On Book Accounts, 5.000 voes on $1.00. , On account 5,000 votes. THIS OFFER is for WEDNESDAY ONLY Sales on Other Days Receive ONE VOTE for Each Cent Paid to any of the above Stores