La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 21, 1915, Image 2

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSEKV EE
FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1915. .
STOCK SHOW THIS YEAR REPLETE WITH-
BANNER RACES AND BJ6 PRIZES
Just a week or two now, and that
day of daya by which Union citizens
to a man antedate . their municipal
and individual history will have
dawned meaning of course the an
' nual Union Horseskow. The time is
' almost here, June 2nd,. 3rd and 4th
; are the dates, and anyone who visits
' Union, . if. but for . an hour, comes
away infected with at least a portion
of the booster virus that germinates
so successfully and persistently in
the stockshow town. Every year the
complete announcements as to rules,
regulations and what not, are issued
r ' . a 1 -
a Jew uays prior iu wie upeuuig 01
the show, and the same is true this
1 year. Stockmen are receiving hand
some premium lists telling them
what to do, and what not to do.
Emissaries from the stockshow- who
. have kept tnb on tho public pulse say
' that . there will scarcely be a
stable or a barn in Union county that
boasts of purely bred stock that will
not have its very best on parado in
the Union show. 'Stockmen await !
for tho event, and as stock is primar
ily a requisite in a stockshow the
promoters at Union have given much
time and attention to insuring pres
ence of a good array of stpek. How
well they will have succeeded, will
be made clear when the annual stock
show parade winds down the streets
of Union on the mornings of June
2nd, 3rd and 4th.
To set out clearly the specific rules
under which tho show is operated,
the Observer quotes herewith from
the premium list, not, however, giv
ing a .list of the many classes of com
petition for the various kinds of
stock, but selecting at random such
events as the public generally will
see from the grand stand.
General Rules and Regulations
. Judges The single judge system
will he the policy of the show, and in
every case the judge is selected with
the utmost care, and as far as pos
sible, will be of state or national re
pute. ..' : , .
It is the intention of the manage
ment that no premium or. distinction
shall be given any animal that is not
deserving.
Awards Colors . denoting awards
will be as follows:
, Royal purple . , . . Championship
Blue .... ...... .. ....First
Red ...... .. .. ....Second
White ...... ...... ..Third
The ribbons will be placed on win-ners-'
immediately after the descision
of the judges.
Parade Parade will be formed on
the grounds and will take place pro
mptly at 12:30 a. m. on each day of
the show, June 2, 3, 4.
Classification Any animal can
compete in more thaw one class, and
in any ann every prize and sweep
stake groups or special to which they
are eligible under the classification.
All animals ' pure bred must be re
gistered with a registry association,
recognized by the U. S. Government
unless otherwise stated in classifii
cution. Pure bred animus under one
yenr need not be registered if the sire
ana iam are registered, as above men
tioned. '.-
The association reserves the right
to change or modify any rule or rules
herein.
the coming exhibition will far out
rival its' predecessors, and equal if not
eclipse the largest and most success
ful of similar shows held throughout
the great Northwest. Institutions of
this kind are of inestimable education
al value in promoting the growth, de
velopment and improvement of the
various breeds of live stock in general,
One of the main objects of this
show . is to encourage the breeding and
feeding of improved breeds of live
stock for well defined practical pur
poses. Due regard will be . given
to symmetry, size, form action, con
stitution, vigor and general character
istics, of various breeds, with reason
able allowance for age, but due re
gard will also be paid to heads and
graceful carriage, style and general
refinement that denotes breed char
acter points which while not weigh
ing on the scale, add a value to an
imals when being sold for breeding!
purposes, thus encouraging uniformity
of breed type. .- '
This annual exhibition or tne best
products of the various breeds of stock
horses, cattle etc., gives to the true j
sands of peoplo who attend it a better i
idea of the vast resources and output j
of live stock of this and adjoining
communities than could possibly be I
oniainea in any outer manner. , j
While the officers, director and
stockholders of the Association are j
giving their best efforts without com-1
pensation to make this event one of
which every one residing in this dis-,
trict and adjoining districts may just-j
ly leei proud tney realize tnat tnis
can only be done by the earnest co
operation of all those interested in the
development and growth and improve
ment of the stockraising interests of
this vast territory. This annual show
is for the people and the people must
make it. It is for the public good,
and should receive the hearty support
and assistance of every patriotic citi
zen who is interested in tho growth,
development and upbuilding of the
country . in general.
It was a happy thought to make
the Union Live stock show one for the
entire county, and we hope that the
people, regardless of county lines, will
respond to the invitation to partici
pate in this event by entering their
exhibit of live stock from this and all
adjoining counties.
The show will be more than an ex
hibition edifying , entertainment is
highly essential, for it is to be a fes
tal time. : Recreation necessarily fol
lows labor, and when you come to the
show to study its exhibits and to take
advantage of the educational features
which it offers, you will be delighted
with the oportunities provided for re
laxation and pleasure. No pains or
expense win be spared to furnish the
best of entertainment. There will be
races of the highest class, band con
certs, etc. -.. ".
General Information. ; :
Entries All applications for entries
must be filed with the secretary on or
before June 1, 1915. No entry fee
.will be charged. Free feed nnu shelter
jwill be furnished all stock exhibited.
In case where animals are duly regis
tered, such registeration certificates
must be submitted to the committee
for approval prior to judging. .Proof
of registry must accompany entry.
.Make entry early. "
All exhibits must be in place not
hibition not later than 10 a. m. June 2.
Exhibits must remain on the show
grounds the entire yiree days.' En
tries should be made only in name of
the owner. - . T
Information for exhibitors Exhibi
tors will please read the following
rules and send their entries in as ear
ly as possible. No entry fee will be
required to accompany same.
All exhibits must be on the grounds
and must be placed and ready for ex
hibition not later than 10 a. m. Jnue 2.
, A committee appointed by the As
sociation shall examine all exhibits
for the purpose of determining wheth
er eligible .for the class for which
they are entered. ' .'..".'
The exhibition will be opened to the
public June 2, 3, and 4.
" Admissions The price of admission
for adults. . 50c
Children under twelve years of age 25c
Admission to grandstand extra. Seats
in bleachers free. .
- A free pass will be issued to e..ch
exhibitor by applying to the Secretary
also to all necessary attendants to
stock. , ! ;.'" ':'
The names of all exhibitors and at
tendants must be written on the tic
kets in' ink by the. secretary, and are
positively not transferable under any
circumstances.
. Some of the classes of competition
are provided as follows:
Saddlera (Five Gaited ' Non Re-
..'', , gistere
All horses must show five distinct
gaits, viz: trot canter, single-foot,
running wilking or fox trot.
Saddlera Five Gaited, Non .,
Registered '...'.
. Combination class ladies and gentle
men. - ' .
All horses must show three distinct
gaits, viz: walk, trot, and canter.
f
Pair of Gentleman's Roadsters
Division No. 49 Shown to a gentle-:
man's road wagon (no distinction be
tween open and top gagons.4Horses
must have good action, style, conform
ation, show speed and be pleasant
mannered. . ."'.:, ; , . .. ,
Pair of Gentleman's Roadsters ; j
Same as division 49.
Ladles' Driving (Single Horse)
Division No. 50 Shown to a road
wagon (no distinction between open
and top wagons.) Horses must have
good action, style, conformation, show
speed and be pleasant mannered.
Ladies Driving Single Horse (Pacer)
same as Division 50. : '.
Ladies Driving (Pair of Roadsters).
Division No. 51. Shown to a road
wagon (no distinction between open
and top wagons.) Horses must have
good action, style, conformation show
speed and be pleasant mannered.
Ladies Driving Pair Roadsters
Pacers Same as Division 51.
Combination Harness and Saddle
-, Horse
Division No. 52 Horses suitable to'
use in harness and under saddle to be
shown to appropriate vehicle first,
then unharnessed in the ring and
snown under saddle. .- x
Jumping Competition Gentlemen
, To be ridden by. the owner or his
accredited representative. To carry
a minimum weight of 135 lbs. The
total number of faults will decide.
In case of any equality of faults the
judges will require additional jumps.
In case of refusal at any one fence,
n horse will be allowed two more
trials at the same fence; should it
then refuse, it will be disqualified
ANOTHER PROOF OFTHE EFFICIENCY
OF ELECTRIC RANGES
' The new Darland apartment houses on Fourth
Street will be equipped with Hughes Electric
Ranges throughout. The installation of these
ranges' will make these apartments the most
modern and convenient furnished apartments in
the city. : ; .- . v. v-, ' .
Why not have an electirc range in your home?
Our meter readers are distributing a pamphlet
of. information on this subject, please read it"
carefully, then call at our office, where samples
are on display, for further information.
Eastern Oregon Light & Power
Company
Some Forms of Rheumatism Curable
' Rheumatism is a disease character
ized by pains in the joints and in the
muscles. The most common forms are:
Acute and Chronic Rheumatism, Rheu
matic Headaches, Sciatic Rheumatism
and Lumbago. All of these types can
be helped absolutely by applying some
good liniment that penetrates.- An
application of Sloan's Liniment two
or three times a day to the affected
Fart will give instant relief. Sloan's
iniment is good for pain, and especi
ally Rheumatic Pain, because it pene-
trates to the seat of ' the trouble,
soothes the afflicted parts and draws
tlie pain. "Sloan's Liniment is all medi
cine." Get a 25c. bottle now .Keep it
handy in -case of emergency. -
WANTED A lady roomer. Oneww,
employed during the day. A good(T)
home for little or no rent in return
1 for company at night. Inquire at
Observer. Adv. 5-fel-tf.
fContinneH on Paare B.)
HEARS, GLACIER NATIONAL PARK'S INDIAN PATRIARCH,
SEEKS THE FOUNTAIN OF Y01TH AT PORTLAND'S ROSE FESTIVAL
- , Officers.
M. S. Levy, President, J. W. Spen
cer, Vice-President. Geo. A. Schibird
Secretary. C. W. Wright, Treasurer.
Executive Board
Robert Withycombe, G. S. Levy
Tony Smith, C. G. Benson W. J.
Townlcy.
Marshals for The Day.
Dexter Mcllray, Tony Smith, Leo
Mulvehill, J. A. Benson, Alexander,
f. ,ter;,LS; ' Benson ' F- A. Bidwell,
urn. i-niiups, jesse spencer.
' Standing Committee
Publicity G. W. Benson, J. F.
Hutchinson, W5U Vogel
Finance L. A. Wright, T. T. Cock,
J. P. Myers.
Classification book G. S. Levy
David Couper,,
Transportaion D. Couper, R. H.
England, G.E. Dunklee F. A. Bidwell,
G. F. Hall, E. L. Mcintosh. .
Expense Guaranty Thomas Brash
er, T. T. Cock, L. A. Wright.
Judges D. Couper, Robert Withy
combe. F,rom,d,f"G- S Levy' W- B.' Butter
field, J. W. Spencer.
Raccs-G. S. Levy, E. 0. Zcek, J. W.
Spencer.
Sports G. W. Benson, Robert With-'
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Judges of Live Slock
I he managements of the Union Live
haock show Association begs to an
nounce to exhibitors and the public
generally that the service of three
credentialed judges of excellent stand
mg have "been secured for tho forth
coming event. One to judge horses of
draft type, another the light-boned
class, while a third shall judge tho cat
tle entries. The increasing growth
of the show from year to year rend
ers additional judges necessary.
Judges of Racing.
A. Schultz, of Portland, Frank
Craig, of Union. Thomas Johnson
(official announcer) Union.
Official Veterinarian
A. G. Paddock, D. V. M.
Announcement,
c. , Seventh Annual Union Live
Mock Show will be held on the per
manent beautiful grounds of this As
sociation at Union, Oregon, June 2, 3,
.Large as was every phase of pre
vious events of the annual show which
nag been held Hm-in. k ..
; .iro past aix
jears there is every assurance that
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You can't always make everything "just so." Sometimes you will
get in more shortening than usual; or make the batter a little thin; or
it may not be convenient to put a cake in the oven the moment it is
mixed; or your oven may not bake evenly and it is necessary to turn -the
pan around none of these little uncertainties make the slightest
difference in results if you use
. . Baking Powder
This modern, double-raise baking powder, has unusual strength and
is absolutely certain to raise your biscuits, cakes and pastry light and
feathery. It generates an abundance of leavening gas both in the mix
ing bowl and In the oven. The raising is sustained until the dough is
vuuaku inruugn.
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WNNIrllNIC.ONE OF THE 500
VARIETIES OF FLOWERS AND
HERBS IN GLACIER NATIONAL
PARK KNOWN TO THIS NATIVE
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f, Try K C at our risk. Your grocer will refund your money if you are
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Hood River Stiawberries and a
Full Line of Fruit & Vegetables
in Season
I ONE OP THE BLACKFEET YVhO WILL SEEK 1ABLACKFEET INDIAN
THE "FLOTfER OF VOUTH" AT PORTLAND MOTHER AND PAPPOO 5 E
Out on the Glacier Nntlonal Park
Reservation, .Molilalia, the home of
the Blackteot tribe, old Three Hears,
grizzled Blackfeet chieftain and patri
arch, Is gathering his chosen medicine
men for a trip to the Portland Rose
Festival to be held at Portland, Ore
gon, June 9th, 10th and 11th. And
therein lies a curious tule. Among
North American Indians the Blackfeet
have a reputation for longevity and
the tribe boasts a Bcore of honry old
patriarchs well over or onto the cen
tury mark whom the grim reaper
seems to have forgotten. This state
of a flairs Three Dears declares Is due
to the use of a wonderful concoction
ot wild flowers and herbs of Glacier
National Pork, the secret of whose
preparation was originally transmit
ted to the medicine men of the tribe
by that celebrated Blackfeet person
age, Sour Spirit.
Over fifty varieties of wild flowers
and herbs, many of them unknown to
botanists, bo to make up this wonder
ful "medicine," to which the Indians
have given the name of "Pah-toh-ahk,"
literally "good spirit." Accord
ing to the Indian legend It originally I
possessed the miraculous property of
restoring youth, but one Ingredient
in its composition can no longer be
found in Glacier National Park. The
story of the wonderful Portland Rose
una imi.iit.-u me ears or TQree Bears
and he believes that In Its freshness
and beauty lie the secret he has been
so long searching for, so, emulating
Ponce De Leon, he will journey with
his medicine men to Portland, there
to brew with mvHilc riioo onj
monies the magic "Pah-toh-ahk,"
which wlU restore to his tribe the
lost secret of eternal youth.
FRESH POTATO CHIPS AT TWO PKGS. FOR 15c
A new shipment of cheese just in Brick Cheese, Lim
burger, Swiss, Roquefort, . Imperial Cheese, Dutch
Chec made in Holland, Camemtert Cheese, Pimento
Cheese.
Have you tried the Cottage Cheose put up by the B'ue
Mountain Creamery Co? Put up in lo-cent Packages.
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