STOCK SHOW
BANNER EFENT
from further competition in the class
in which it was competing.
Tandem Class
Division No. 63 To be awarded on
manners good action and conforma
tion, appointments considered.
Saddle Horse Tandem .
Saddle horse gentleman rider.
Saddle Home Tandem
Saddle horse, lady rider. .
Saddle Horse Tandem -.. -. -Saddle
horse, (pony), girl rider,
(14 hands and under).
Saddle Horse Tandem
Shetland Best bo? rider. ,
Saddle I'ony
Shetland Best girl rider. .
(The prizes in above classes, 14b
and 14F, awarded by Mr. J. D. Far
ell, Pres. Q-VV. R. & N. Co., Portland,
Oregon.) . .
Four in Hand
Division No. 54 Four-in-hand team
to be shown to coach or suitable
vehicle; conformation, style and man-,
nors to be, considered, also appoint
ments and driving.
Class 28 Showmen'B Prize
(First prize in this class, Mantle
clock, Westminister chiming, award
ed by Mr. J. D. Farrel, Pres. O. W.
K. & N. Co., Portland Oregon.
Division No. 149 The prize will
be given to animals exhibited in the
most attractive manner. The object
of" such prize being to encourage the
skillful fitting and training of horses
for the show ring. Theaward .will
be made to the animal that shows the
most finish, .best grooming, best
manners and that is most skillfully
exhibited.
Class 29 Gentlemen's Driving Com
petition (Special)
Division No. 150 Gentleman's
driving competition. Single driver
driven to four-wheeled vohicle, mak
ing best showing, driving horse un
der the Judge's instructions. Prize
t be awarded for. manner of hand
ling the whip, reins and general
horsemanship department. ;
' Class 30 Special Award. ,
Division No. 101 Award will be
given for the best turnout partici
pating' in events of the show and
shown on the grounds during the
three days, Juno 2, 3, 4.
NfYTTO Tlio -mliniiirnmnnK wnnlrl
kindly ask all exhibitors to send in -Stock Show Association).
BILL CARRIGAN'S RED SOX LOOK GREAT.
race, free for all, 3 horses to start,
paying to the horse reaching each
quarter of the mile first.
Sixth Event Boy's pony race,
half mile dash, three to start; for
boys , under 16 years of age (only
ponies allowed to start.)
Eighth Event Chariot race,' half
mile, two entries.
Special events to be added through
out the programme. -.
Notice of Proposed Street Improve
- . raent.
LA GRANDE,
TUESDAY, MAY
REMEMBER The Day and Date
Mark It On Your Calendar
th
UTO n . -.arrigAN. FAMOUS CATCHER AND MANAGER
np'THE BOSTON RKD SOX, WHO. THB EXPERTS CLAIM, HAS THE
DBOT TEAM IN BASEBALL' THIS YEAR. IF THE DOPE IS RIGHT
IT WILL BE IIP TO CARRIOAN TO RECOVER THE WORLD CHAM
iPIONSHIPFOR THE AMERICAN LEAGUE.
trophy awarded by .the Union Live the. Union Live Stock - Show to the
entries early, and also designate
Racing Programme
All liirht boned, registered Stallions
whether they desire single or box Homing nrsi prize nornus, ...u.c w ; , , , "2 2 30 P M).
stalls. Box stalls can only be allot- compete in inis ciass. ! m,n Association reserves the
ed when absolutely necessary, as viru, fiRR june l. 1915. irteht to change any race or races.)
. . .-. Appropriate casli prize win m
Liirht Boned Stallions in Harness .'., fr n races.
Shown to a gentleman's road wa- vi,.f i.'oi Three-eiirhts mile
(First prize in this clnss a silver con (no distinction between open ,.,uh fOI. aii three horses to'
iropny awaraea oy me uniun aiivc ami top wagons;, nurnea rau . start.
Stock Association). i ood action, style, conformation,, 't;,J.olui Event Ladies relay race
All pure bred -stallions .holding show speed and be pleasant man- T1 i-.i.ino-s of horses mus"t enter,
first prize honors eligible to compete nered. :four horses to the string, each horse
they are limited.
Class 30A Grand Champion
for irrand chamnion prize. Isis
class is open to any horse of, the
draft type of any breed holding hon- Class 38 Stock Show Special
ors as above stated. ' For best draft stallion and six of
,.. ' his get, from pure bred sire and un-
Class 300B Grand Champion (Light registered dams, four years old and
boned Stallion. under. - ' .
(First prize in this class, a silver (A silver trophy will be given by
"It
4
The Best Spot On Earth To
Put Your Money
C. J. Black's Grocery Store, corner Fir and Ad
ams Avenue, where you can feed the inner man
on everything that the seasons afford. Today
we have for sale .
FRESH STRAWBERRIES
ASPARAGUS
NEW ONIONS
FRESH LETTUCE
RADISHES
SPINACH
, RHUBARB
NEW POTATOES
GREEN PEAS
ORANGES
LEMONS
APPLES
DRIED AND CAN FRUITS
OLIVES, GREEN
OLIVES, RIPE
FRESH EGGS
BANANAS
CALL IN AND LET US SERVE YOU SATIS
. FACTION GUARANTEED.
1 i. ! 1 lrli;r
running nan a nine, no uiiaauumns
end resuddling at the end of each
hull' liiiif
Third Event Novelty race (walk
tiot mid run,) 3 horses to start,
square walking the first quarter,
ti-ottinc the second quarter, then
l'uiminir one-half mile.
Fifth Event Half mile dash, free
fm nil. three horses to start.
Sixth- Event Roman race, one-half
niili two to start.
Seventh Event--Chariot race, half
mile, two entries.
Speciul events to be added through
out the programme.
Thursday. June 3. 2:30 P. M.
(The Association reserves the
riirht to chanire any race or races.)
First Event Five-eights mile race
free for all, three horses to start.
Second Event Ladies relay race;
continued. Three strings of horses
to enter, four horses to the string,
each horse running one-half mile.
No unsaddlinir and resnddling,
Third Event One-half mile dash
at least six horses to- start, equal
number of horses starting under the
wire in opposite dicections, making
finish under the wire at starting
point.
Fourth Event Gentleman's relay
race, continued. Three strings of
horses must enter, four horses to the
string, each horse running one-half
mile; unsaddling and resaddling
fresh mount at the end each hall
mile.
Fifth Event Three-quarter mile
dash, free for all, three horses to
start.
Sixth Eventr Ladies race one-half
mile dash, three horses to start.
Seventh Event Roman race, half
mile, two to start.
Eiirht Event Chariot race, half
mile, two entries.
Special events to be added through
out the programme
To whom it may concern; You are
hereby notified that the Committee on
Estimates, appointed by the commis
sion of the City of La Grande, Ore
gon, to make an examination of he
property, upon which assessments are
to be levied to pay the costs and ex
penses of the street improvement here
inafter described, as to the valuation
and extent, if any of the benefits to be
derived by said property -by reason
of said improvement, have made their
report in' writing to said Commission,
which report has been received by said
Commission, and is on file in the office
of the Recorder of said city, and is
open for your inspection. That it is
the intention of the said Commission
to lew a special assessment against
11 the property hereinafter described
for the purpose of' paying the costs
and expenses of improving the alley
in block 107, of Chaplin's Addition to
the City of LaUramle, Oregon, between
Washington Avenue and Adams Ave
nue, said improvement extending from
the southeasterly property line of Elm
Street to the northwest property line
of Fir Street, by- grading said alley
in aaiA hlrtiL- 107 in cowl Dianlin3
... utiiu s muni iiuiu iiuf iiii a
Addition, to the proper sub-grade and
constructing thereon a concrete pave
ment, twenty ieet in width between
the property lines in said alley and
constructing the proper catch basins
and pipes for drainage purposes, ac-
coraing to me pians ana Bpecincauons
therefor heretofore adopted by said
Commission and on file in the office of
the Recorder of said city.
That the real property included in
and the boundaries of the district ben-
fited and affected by said proposed
improvement are as follows: Com
mencing at the northeast corner of
block 107 of Chaplin's Addition to the
Town of La Grande, Union County,
Oregon, . and running thence south
westerly along the west lina of Fir
Street to the southeast corner of said
block; thence northwesterly along the
north line of Washington Avenue to
thp southwest corner of said block;
thence northeasterly along the east
line jot Elm street to the northwest
corner of said block and thence south
easterly along the south line of Adams
Avenue to the place of begging, all in
the City of La Grande, Oregon, and
the estimated cost of said proposed
improvement is S850.00.
You will further take notice that
said City Commission will meet at
the Commission Chamber in the City
Building of said city on the 26th day
of May, 1914, at 7:30 o'clock, p. ni. of
said day to consider making sain pro
posed levy and will then and there
grant a hearing to any and all per
sons feeling aggrieved against, or on
account of, said proposed assessment
Dated at La Grande; Oregon, this
13th day of May, 1915.
CITY COMMISSION OF LA
GRANDE, OREGON,
Bv LEE WARNICK,
(Siened)
Recorder of the City of La Grande,
B-14,10t. . . Oregon.
PBOPU jSOIPS?- TRAINS
ACRES' WMfYM 100 ANIMAL
of tents 'M&MM?M$ Lrg", l
I ' -
Corner Fir and Adams.
C. J. BLACK
GROCERY
Phone Main 16
mimuml, mmm mmmmmmsgmmmmBX
Friday, June 4, 2:30 I. M.
(The Association reserves the
right to change any race or races.)
First Event -Three-eights mile
dash, free for all, three horses to
start.
Second Event Ladies relay race.
continued. Three strings of horses
to enter, four horses to tho string.
each horse running one-half mile.
No unsaddling and resaddling at the
end of each half mile.
Third Event Novelty race (walk
trot and run,) three horses to start,
square walking the first quarter.
trotting the second quarter, then
running the one-half mile.
Fourth Event Gentleman s race
continued. Three strings of horses
must enter, four horses to the string.
ouch horse running one-half mile
1 1 n l . i i ami Mneail.llino frash
mount at the end of each half mile, 1 1
Fifth Event -One mile novelty I
Man Takes His Own Medicine is nn
Optimist
He has absolute faith in his medicine
he knows when he takes it for cer
tain ailments he gets relief. People
who take Dr. Kines New Discovery
fo- an irritating Cold are optimists--
they know tnis cougn remeay win
nnnetrate the linin?s of the throat,
kill the e-erms. and open the way for
Nature to act. You can't destroy a Cold
bv Kunerficial treatment you must go
to the cause of the trouble. Be an opti
mist. Get a bottle or Dr. King s JNew
Discovery today.
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firtupitf
m i in MS A' Thrillln Wlld
600
EDUCATED
ANIMALS
ALL ACTOR
INCLUDING
Lions, i -LMpards,
Jaguars,
Eispnsnivf
Zsbras, Lions,
Zubu,Monksys,ttc
65
Instructive,
Amusing, Amiiln
Thrilling Acts
K EL ft World's
33 v Premium
Harass and Ponlss
Aii Actors
A ARib-Tickling
SW Animal Clowns
SAMSON
AVIATION LION
Causes Thrills Jj
Amazement'
Big BUI, Wrsstllng Oriixly, Tango
Dancing Horsos, F.reo Comody
Clophants, Morso-Rldlng L ons,
Loopards and Boars. 200 Military
Ponlos. : Hlgh.Dlvlng and Jumping
Dogs mni IWonhoys.
a..i viiiii Animal Circus on Earth
Glittering, New, Mlle-Lonfl Street Parade atT(W0
. . i m m M Hmm Onan. 1 and 7
Exhibitions Dally, nam or nin, -
I PRESTIGEThe reflection of QUALITY
The satisfaction of good Workmanship, good Mat
erial, remains long after the price is forgotten on the
House that you build for a Home.
H. E. ROSKAMP,
Contractor &
Builder
MONUMENTS
Latest designs, made in La Grande. We have our own quarry.
Rubble and Dimension Stone always on hand. Concrete Blocks
E. C. DAVLS
Corner Greenwood and S. Ave., ' La Grande, Oregon
EYE
Protection
Protect your eyes from over
strain. . If they distress you,
have them examined, as PROP
ER GLASSES may be what they
need. EXAMINATIONS HERE
will be made by an experienced
and competent person.
IF GLASSES ARE NEEDED
they will be supplied here for
considerably less than the usual
charges in places where you can
depend on the character of the
n-ork. . .
My Equipment is the BEST in
Eastern Oregon and I GUAR
ATEE SATISFACTION.
Several leading physicians of
La Grande are now sending ALL
their patients to me when they
suspect eye strain.
Any lens duplicated in a few
minutes.
I GRIND. ALL MY GLASSES.
HEACOCK
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Special Sale For
Saturday
FIRST PUBLIC MARKET
Harris Block Phone & Delivery
iWantedl
3rd Floor New Foley Bldg.
price.
I will be in La Grande
at the Stock Yards Saturday,
and will buy all kinds of
horses and pay market
A. Kolman
t