Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 17, 1908, Page 10, Image 10

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ATTEHDANGE MORE
THAN FIRST DAY
Horse Show Draws Larger
Crowds of Society to Ori-
ental Building. u
TWO EXHIBITS ARE ADDED
III Eh Jumper Makes Tire TVr-t Eight
Inches Tandem Pairs Driven by
Children Bring Applause.
Judging Is Complimented.
BUTE rtbbots woy
Helen W. Farrell. 1.
Mrs. V. W. Leadbetter. 3.
J. w. Considine. Jr., 1.
Don Tarpiey. 1.
Paul Weseiitfer, 1.
J. p. Porter. Vancouver, Wash., 9.
Mrs. J. W. Coasldln, S.
Henry Metier, 1.
Samuel Elmore, 1.
Otto Breyman, 2.
Holmes Transfer Company. 1.
Jamas Nlcol. 1.
Meier & Frank Co.. 1.
J. P. Crane, 1.
R. H. Jenkns. 1.
F. VT. Leadbetter. L
D. E. Frederick. 1.
K M. Lazarus. 1.
J. D. Farrell. 2.
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Once again society, with its. women
handsomely gowned and Its men smartly
groomed, paid homage to the King of
Portland just now, the horse, and the
audience tha Journeyed to the Oriental
building at the Lewis and Clark Fair
grounds was larger by at least 1000 than
yesterday. The programme offered for
the second day of the Hunt Club Horse
Show was even better. If such a thing
were possible, than that of the first day,
and beyond a doubt the gowns worn by
the vomen were even handsomer than
those worn on the opening night.
The programmes shown in the after
noon and in the evening held the atten
tion of every one. In the afternoon so
Interested became the throng that they
were loath to leave when the last class
was shown. The masterful high Jump
ing of J. D. Farrell's Fox Catcher, the
high school drill by the riders of the
Hunt Club, together with special features
and Judging of the various classes... held
the people until long after 11 o'clock.
Clnb Will Make No Money.
Last year when the Hunt Club served
notice that it was to hold a vHoree Show,
there was doubt In the minds of many
that It would be successful. It was
not from a financial point for the Hunt
Club, but It was as a show. This year the
club will not make any money, perhaps
not more than Just enough to pay ex
penses, but as was the case last year, the
show, as a Horse Show, 1b one great
success. It has proven that Portland's
prominent people can get, and within a
year, as handsome horseflesh and equi
pages as are seen In any show ring in
this or any other country. Nothing now
save a disaster of some sort can mar
lis success and the splendid display and
the perfect management of the show Is
due to the earnest and untiring efforts
of the officers of the Hunt Club and Its
members, who have for months devoted
their time to It at the cost of their
own interests.
Nothing anywhere could have been
grander to see than the high Jumping of
Fox Catcher and when Mr. Farrell's big
Irish hunter cleared the bars at 6 feet
4 Inches, the vast audience present ap
plauded the effort for fully five minutes.
Fox Catcher certainly won the hearts of
the Portland public and no better horse
manship could have been seen anywhere
than that of Jockey Harris.
Mr. Farrell ateo came in for congratu
lations and he was Justly proud of Fox
Catcher's performance. Frank, Otto
Freyman's honse, ridden by William
Waiters, also fenced nicely, but he Is not
In the Irishman's class as a hiirh jumper.
High School Drill Good.
The high school drill was a fine exhi
bition of riding and hteh school drill. It
as the last of the lengthy programme,
hut by no means the least Important.
There were 16 riders In the class, all well
mounted. The ladies and gentlemen who
rode and their mounts were:
Miss Belie Alnsworth on Mowitza.
Ml Mabel Lawrence on Sunday Mark,
Miss Carrie Flanders on Roy. Miss Eva
Kiernan on Tony, Miss Kate Gile on
Cricket. Miss A M. Cronin on Brus
sells, Mrs. James Nicol on The Duchess.
Mrs. F. G. Buffum on Hlg Bear.
R. H. Jenkins on Jane. Kugene Op
penhelmer on Gibson Boy, Thomas
rVott Brooke on Joe Jewett, William
Walters on Blackie. Dr. William Wood
on Snap. Joe Cronin on Rattler, E. T.
Chase on Jullthia. R. B. Lambson on
Topsy.
Prizes for Draft Horses.
The evening programme opened with
horses used in business, both In the
delivery service and in the heavy
teaming, and they shared honors with
the artistocratlo equlnes used for
pleasure and display. The class of
single delivery wagons, those used
dally on the city Btreets. was a nice
showing. but the exhibition that
caught the fancy of the audience was
the handsome four-ln-hand heavy
draft horses. When these appeared in
the ring last night, with manes and
tails gorgeously decorated and mov
ing with stately, ponderous tread, they
caught the admiring eyes of the audi
ence as quickly as did the high-stepping
cocky horses used for pleasure.
The blue for the heavy four-in-hands
went to the four big bays owned by
the Holman Transfer Company and the
four that has hauled to many door
steps the fuel that is burned, owned
by the Portland Slabwood Company
was second. The Welnhard Brewery
Company's four was third, and Dris
coll Comer's four was fourth.
Mrs. Oonsidine Help Show.
Mrs. J. W. Considine, whose entries
have done much to add interest to the
show, not only by the handsome horses
she add her son have shown, but by
her driving as well, woo the blue In
the tandem class, with Sunshine and
Belle Brandon. During the exhibition
in the ring the team was In difficulty
several times, because the traces on
the leader were too long, but Vn spite
of this they won over Mr. Farrell's
The Premier and Merry Widow. J. 3.
Crane added another ribbon to his col
lection, when Halite C. won the blue
In the class for trotters. The red went
to D. E. Frederick's Helen.
The judges had IS entries to Judge
In the ladles saddle class, but In keep
ing with the exceedingly fine work of
Mr. Hobart and Mr. Bey lard, the blue
ribbon was properly placed. It went
to Iva J., owned by K a Jenkins, and
ridden by Miss Belle Alnswortb,
Duchess, owned by M. I Holbrook,
and ridden by James NicoL won the
red, and Oregon Boy. owned and
ridden by Miss Sally J. Lead
better, was awarded the yellow.
Jack o' Diamonds, owned by Mrs. C. H.
Lewis and ridden by Mrs. A. A. Cronin,
won the white. Miss Sally J. Leadbetter,
driving Lady Tuck, owned by Mrs. F. W.
Leadbetter. also won the blue ribbon In
the class for phaetons driven by a lady.
Mrs. J. W. Considine also added to her
collection of blue ribbons with Sunshine
and Belle Brandon In the class for pairs
to be shown to a lady's phaeton.
Beylard Drives Four-ln-Hand.
Only one four-ln-hand was shown In
class X. but In spite of this, the audlenoe
was vastly Interested in this event be
cause Mr. Beylard, who Is without ques
tion one of the best whips In the country,
took the box and drove. The four was
F. W. Leadbetter's Lady Tuck. Lord Nip,
Monte ' Chrlsto and Bessie L, and Mr.
Beylard gave an exhibition of handling
fours that but few in the city have ever
witnessed. It Is no wonder that Mr.
Beylard received the continued applause
of the audience and the cheering from
the men who knew, who were in the
background.
The sporting tandem was something
new and novel for Portland. There were
three enters In this class, which called
for hunters in the lead of the teems.
E. M. Loxarus, whose tandem was the
sportiest, with the clever driving of
his tandem team and his jumping , of
Juan Balardo. won the blue. The red
went to F. W. Leadbetter. Mr. Lead
better's driving was far from hts usual
form and several times he was In diftl
culty with his leader. Monte Chrlsto;
neither did he make Monte Chrlsto take
his fences as he should have. The yellow
went to T. T. Strain, who drove well
and who fenced beautifully with Anti
pope. Ponies Refuse Hurdles.
In the children's pony class, under
saddle, the blue went to Master J. W.
Considlne's Quality Queen. Buster re
ceived the yellow and Bonnie, ridden
bv Miss Margaret Kerr, the red. The
white ribbon decorated Bob, owned and
ridden by Master George T. Willett.
The hurdle-Jumping, by members of
the Juvenile Hunt Club, was a keen dis
appointment to the youngsters, who
tried their ponies over the Jumps in
vain. In spite of the refusal of sev
eral of the ponies to take the
Jumpsthe. spectators were full of ad
miration for the pluck and daring
shown by the little riders. In this class
. v. kIi.a vant tn Flatv owned and
jumped by Master Don Tarpley. Apache
J5I11, owned ana naaen vy jihsici .
A. Daniels, received the red, the yellow
aiv n Tninmv lumned hv Master
Leo Baruh and the white to Brownie,
ridden by Master Kicnara v urnou
Miss Leadbetter Gets Two Bines.
Mrs. F. W. Leadbetter's handsome
pair of blacks, driven by Miss Sally J.
Leadbetter, won the blue ribbon In the
class for the best pair to be driven by
ladles. Pitted against Mrs. Leadbetter's
pair was Lady Arva and Lord Nelson,
driven by Miss Bernice Baker, of Ta
coma. The blue went to Mrs. Leadbet
ter's Lady Tuck and Lord Nip. There
was only one entry In class 30, for a
horse driven to a rumble phaeton, and
-the blue was awarded to Mrs. F. W.
Leadbetter's Lady Tuck, also driven Dy
Miss Sally J. Leadbetter.
The speed class for pacers brought
four speed marvels together, and Paul
Wesslnger's Hal B. won the blue over
his famous black mare Alta Cora. The
red ribbon in this class went to Crocket,
owned by A. L. Powell, and the yellow
to Alta Cora. Lizzy C, owned by Frank
J. Richardson, was awarded the white.
Children's Events in Afternoon.
The afternoon programme contained
several events in which children ex
hibited their ponies, both under sad
dle and In harness, but It was under the
saddle that the kiddles excelled, and
once more the proud boast was made
good that the City of Portland had
more children riders and better riders
than any other city in the United States.
Even the judgea, who both have had
world-wide experience at horse shows,
both at home and abroad, were agree
ably surprised at the class of 19 little
riders, all of them riding and control
lng their mounts In masterly fashion,
and with a confidence rarely found even
In grown-ups. It was a class that
quickly caught the spectators and the
applause which they received as they
paraded around the ring must have
pleased them mightily.
The first class to be judged was the
pony-driving class. Miss Helen Wads
worth Farrell. driving her toppy little
horse Clover, won the blue, and the red
went to little Miss Mercle Knight's
Millie Skewbald.
The real surprise of the afternoon,
however, came when the horses suit
able for cavalry purposes were Judged
and Wallace L., owned by J. W. Porter,
of Vancouver, Wash., won the blue rib
bon over Joe Jewett, owned by Scott
Brooke, who won blue ribbons both
at Seattle and Portland last year In this
same class, at which, of course, Wallace
"U was not shown.
Mrs. J. W. Considine, driving her
high-stepping chustnut mare. Sunshine,
was given the blue ribbon in the gig
class. Miss Farrell, driving Merry
Widow, received the red and Miss Baker
with Lady Arva, received the yellow.
RKSVI.TS AT AFTERNOON FROGRASDU
CIam 78.
Ponies undr 12 hands 1 inches -Clover,
gr. r . MIps Helen W. Farrell, first; Millie,
Skew bold M., Miss Marc la. Knight, second.
Class 31.
Fair of geldings not exceeding 16 hands
t Inches; horses count BO per cent, appoint
mont BO per cent; to be driven by a lady
Lady Tuck, blk m.. Lord Nip, b!k g Mrs.
F. W. Leadbetter, first; Lady Arva, ch. m..
Lord Nelson, ch. g Mist Bernice Baker,
second.
Class 79
Ponies IS hands S Inches and not ex
ceeding 1 hands 1 Inch Quality Queen, J.
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JR. (PONY SADDLE CLASS).
TH"E MURING' OREGOVTAX SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, HK8.
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JUDGES AT PORTLAND
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D. fci. Beylard.
W. Considine, Jr., Seattle, first: Bonnie; bay
g.. Miss Margaret Ayer, second; Buster, ch.
K: James Nicol, third; Bob, bay ., George
T. Willett, fourth.
Special Class.
Junior Hunt Club Flaxy. Don Tarplsy,
first: Apache Bill. J. Q. A. Daniels, second;
Tommy, Leo Garuh, third; Brownie, Rich
ard Wilmot, fourth.
Class SO.
Mane or gelding not exceeding 15 hands
Ijedy Tuck, blk m.. Mrs. F. W. Leadbettsr.
first, only entry.
Class 15.
Pacers: must have a record of 1:40 or
better Hal B., br. a, Paul Wesslnger, first;
Crotchet, bay g., A. L. Powell, second; Alta
Cora, blk m.. Paul Wesslnper, third; Llssis
C, bay m., F. J. Richardson, fourth.
Class 63.
Thoroughbred saddle mares or geldings
over 16 hands 2 Inches Wallace, oh. g.. J.
P. Porter, Vancouver, Wash., first; J. H.
Bennett br. g., W. M. Davis, second: Ore
gon Boy. ch. g.. Miss Sally J. Leadbetter.
Camus. Wash., third; Will Wehrung. ch.
g., Mrs. F. G. Buffum, fourth.
Class 42.
Horses not exceeding 15 hands J inches,
to be shown to a gig; horses 60 per cent,
appointments 60 per cent; to be driven by
amateurs Sunshine, ch. m., J. W. Con
sidine, Seattle, first; Merry Widow, blk. m..
Maplewood Farm, second; Lady Arva, Miss
Bernice Baker, Tacoma, third.
Class 06.
Polo ponies not over 14 hands t Inches,
to be shown with mallet Cricket, ch. .,
Henry Metzgor, first; Caesar, br. g.. Dr.
G. B. Breuere, second; Dexter, bay g.,
George Bates, Jr., third; Babe, bay M..
Frederick Porter, Vancouver, fourth.
Class S.
Trotters over 16 hands 1 Inch, not ex
ceeding IS hands 1 Inch; shown to appro
priate vehicle Crystal, br. m, Samuel El
inors, first; Hallle, c. c. m.. J. S. Crane,
second; Homer S.. blk.. g., D E. Frederick,
third; Aleberry, bay g. Charles Wright,
fourth.
Class 68.
Geldings. 4 years old and over, 16 hands
1 inch and over Wallace L., ch. g.. J. P.
Porter, Vancouver. Wash., first: Joe Jewett,
br. g.. Thomas Scott Brooke, second ; al
sntlne. ch. g., Thomas Scott Brooke, third;
no name, bay g., Andrew Kerr, fourth.
Class 43.
Mares or geldings not exceeding 16 hands
j Inches, to be shown befors a gig Merry
Widow, blk. m.. Maplewood Farm. Benton
Wade, first; Belle Brandon, ch. m.. J. w.
Considine. Seattle, second; Lady Arva, ch.
m., Bernice A- Baker, Tacoma, Wash., third.
Class 69.
Horses suitable to become hunters; horses
up to carrying 10 pounds or over Frank,
bay g Otto Breyman, first; Jullthia, br.
m.. Miss Anne Shogren. second; Chum, blk.
g.. Miss A.' M. Markham. third.
EVENING PROGRAMME.
Class 82-
Slngls delivery Don. gr. g.. Meier A
Frank Company, first: Bessie, gr. m..
Brown. "Tale Co.. sreond; Maggie, gr. m.,
Wells-Fargo Company, third; Don, b. g.
Bay City Market, fourth.
Class 82.
Tandem class, mares or geldings. 14 hands
1 inch, but not exceeding 15 hands 1 Inch.
Kunshlne. ch. m.. and Bell Brandon, ch. m.,
owned by John W. Considine. Seattle, first;
The Premier b. g. and and Merry Widow blk.
m., owned by Maplewood Farm, Renton.
Wash., second.
Class 13.
Trotters (must have record of 2:40 or
better). Hallle C, ch. m.. owned by J. S.
Crane, first: Helen, br. m., owned by D. 12.
Fredrick, Seattle. Wash., second.
Class 61.
lady's saddle horse over 15 hands 2
Inches, to be ridden by a lady. Iva J.. eh.
m.. 1 owned by R. H. Jenkins, rtrst; Dutchess,
ch. m.. owned by M. L. Holbrook. second;
Oregon Bov. ch. g., owned by Miss Sallle
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J. Lrfsadbetter. third; Jack of Diamonds,
blk. g., owned by Mrs. C. H. Lewis, fourth.
Class 28.
Pair of mares or geldings. 14 hands 1
IncTi and not exceeding 15 hands, to be
shown to a lady's phaeton. Horses to count
60 per cent, appointments 40 per cent.
Sunshine, ch. m., and Belle Beaudon, ch. m.,
owned by J. W. Considine. Seqtte. Wash.,
first.
Class 34.
Mares or geldings 15 hands and over, to
be shown before a coach, drag, body brske
or other suitable vehicle. Lady Tuck and
Lord Nip, Monte Christo and Bessie L-,
first.
Class 65.
Mares or geldings over 15 hands . 2
inches. Black Diamond, blk. g.. owned by
Mrs. J. W. Considine, Seattle, first; Blue
eyes, bay m., owned by Henry L. Corbett,
second.
Class 85.
Heavy draft team, four-in-hand. Prince,
bay. g., Clyde, bay. g., Lucy, bay. g., Ben,
bay g.. owned by Holman Transfer Com
pany, first; Neith, gr. g.. George, gr. g.,
Minnie, blk. m.. Nig, blk. g.. owned by
Portland Slab Wopd Company second: Dick,
bay g., Frank, bay g., Salem, bay g.. Prince,
bay g., owned by Welnhard Brewing Com
pany, third; Joe. bay g.. Blaze, bay g., Tom,
bay g.. Kid, bay g., owned by Drlscoll &
Collier Transfer Co.. fourth.
Class 64.
Horses over 15 hands 2 inches up to
carrying 180 pounds Shamrock, bay g..
owned by James Nicol, Hillsdale, Or., first;
Dutchess, ch. m., owned by M. L. Holbrook.
Btcond; Reliable, bay g.. owned by Samuel
H. Kramer, New York, third: Gypsy, sorrel
m., owned by J. Wesley Ladd, fourth.
Class 88.
Sporting tandem, wheeler to be 15 hands 2
Inches or over to 1 shown first as a tandem,
then the leader to be saddled in the ring
and ridden over regulation hurdles. Tandem
to count 50 per cent, performance over Jumps
40 per cent, appointments lO per cent.
Juan Blardo and Shamrock, bay g., owned
by B. N. Laxarus. -first; Bessie L.. bay m..
and Monte Chrlsto. gray g.. owned by F. W.
Leadbetter. second: Antlpope, bay g., and
Topsy, bay m., owned by T. T. Strain and
R. B. Larason, third.
Class 20.
Mares or geldings. 15 bands and not ex
ceeding 15 hands 3 Inches, to be shown to
an appropriate vehicle Lady Tuck. blk.
m.. owned by Mrs. F. W. Leadbetter, first;
Captain Caprice, b. g., owned by Mrs. H. A.
Kyer, Seattle, Wash. ; second; Lady Arva,
chest, m., owned by Bernice A. Baker, of
Tacoma, third; Thistle, ch. g., ownjd by
James Nicol. Hillsdale. Or., fourth.
Class 3.
Pair of mares or geldings, 15 hands 1
inch or over, to be Judged 'for conforma
tion, quality, style, substance and all
around good action; must have good man
ners, stand quietly and back wellr to he
shown before a brougham Lady Tuck, blk.
m., and Lord Nip. blk. g.. owned by Mrs.
F. W. Leabetter, first; Black Chief, blk. g..
and Hindoo Prince, blk. g., owned by Theo.
B. Wilcox, second; Citizen, ch. g., and
Civilian, ch. g., owned by Mrs. C. H. Lewis,
ttlrd.
Class 72.
Open jumping class, best performance
over three consecutive Jumps, horses to
carry not less than 140 pounds Frank, bay
g., owned by Otto Breyman, first; Oleta, br.
m., owned by D. A. Pattullo. second; Will
Wehrung. ch. g , owned by Mrs. F. a. Buf
fum. third; Jullthia. br. m., owned by Miss
Anne Shogren, fourth.
Class 73.
High Jump, ths trial to commence at 4
feet, bars to be raised at discretion of the
Judges Fox Catcher, br. g.. owned by
Maplewood Farm, Renton, Wash., first;
Frank, bay g., owned by Otto Breyman,
second.
FOR THE HORSE SHOW
Visit the diningr-room of the Nor
tonia after the Horse Show. Fine decora
tions, splendid music, excellent service.
THREE CLASSES AT HORSE S
FLAXY, RIDDEN BY DON TARPI.EV (JUNIOR HUNT CLVB JUMPING
CLASSJ.
STILL IRE EGLAT
Society Turns Out Even More
for Horse Show.
INFORMALITY IN BOXES
Pleasant Comradeship at Pro
grammes of Premier Society
ETent Beautiful Jewels and
Charming Women in Boxes.
Equally as brilliant as the opening per
formance was the Horse Show last
nieht. There was decidedly more infor
mality apparent while promenading and
visiting in the boxes was general.
Handsome gowns. Jewels and furs were
In evidence and the whole affair was
marked by an easy friendliness that Is a
decided advance over anything in the line
of comradeship that has been known here.
The attendance on the part of the smart
set was in excess of even the opening
performance. More of the box-holders
were In evidence at yesterday's perfor
mances than at the opening night, which
Is considered quite remarkable consider
ing that the horse show Is still something
of a novelty.'
As a social event the show has realised
the most sanguine hopes of its promoters
and there is no reason why this should
not be a regularly established annual
event for certainly local society has dem
onstrated Its ability to rise to the occa
sion and make as much of It as could be
expected in any community.
Those occupying boxes at the after
noon programme are as follows:
1 Mrs. M. Wiley, Mrs. M. McKay. Mrs.
P'ai-MrsnH.' M. Carlock. Mrs. C. B. Baker,
Mrs. J. A. Cranston, Mrs. Frank Rig"-
3 Mrs. A. J. Bingham. Misses Myrtle.
Grace and Louise Bingham. Miss Marcla
Parker and Miss Shirley Flske.
4 Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Porter, Mrs. V,. H
Baker. Mrs. H. M. Randall. Miss Baker
Masters Lawrence and Frederick Porter
and Porter Randal, Mr. C. Slmes.
0 Miss Martha D. Bevolse. Miss Mar
guerite Schwab, Miss Willa Smith, Miss
Ruth Connell.
6 Captain and Mrs. Herbert Shaw, Cap
tain and Mrs. Clifford Game. Captain and
Mrs. H. E. Knight.
T Miss Nona Lawler, Miss Effle John
stone. Miss Esther Olsen. Mrs. Gecrge M.
Adams. Mrs. Meyer Hlrscb, Mrs. Charles
Stevenson.
. s Mrs. D. Halley-."Jorrle, Mrs. L M.
Luckey, Miss Blanche Luckey.
10 Mrs. W. L Brewster, Miss C- Latta,
Miss Guild, Miss Teal.
11 Miss Helen Dader, Miss Jocelyn
Foulkes. Mrs. Arthur O. Jones, Mr. William
W. Eldredge.
12 Mrsi W. B. Fechhelmer, Mrs. A. E.
McKay. Mrs Frank Nau, Mrs. A. McCal
man. Jirs. C. D. Bruun. Mrs. W. O. Van
Schuyver, Master Adrian McCalman
13 Mrs. James Muckle, Mrs. M. D.
Groves.
16 Mrs. Edward Cooklngham, Mrs. B.
G. Whitehouse. Mrs. P. C. Schuyler, Mrs.
Anna Van Rensselaer, Mrs. E. B. Coman,
Mrs. M. D. Stsers. Mrs. F. G. Oehme.
19 Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McCord. Dr. and
Mrs. Dyott. Dr. and Mrs. Fouikes, Mrs.
Henry Waldo Coe, Mrs. C. J. O'Gorman.
20 Mrs. Otto Breyman, Miss C. Camp
bell, Mrs. George Nicholson, Mrs. John Rob
inson. Mrs. Payne. Miss C. Sherlock, Mrs.
S. Walter, Mrs. Oskar Huber.
21 Miss S. A. Lawrence, Miss Mabel Law
rence, Mrs. George Lawrence, Jr., Miss An
nie Lawrence, Mr. George Allen Lawrence,
Masters Teddy Wilcox, Freddie Jacobs, Jean
and Donald Skene.
22 Mrs. A. B. Steinbach, the Misses
Bteinbach, Miss Carrie Hexter. Miss Helen
Hexter. Mrs. I. N. Llpman. Miss H. Lauer.
23 Mrs. D. J. Beakey. Mrs. J. W. Beakey,
Miss lzetta Jewel, Miss Hazel Jewel, Mrs.
Jewel Kenney, Mrs. J. T. O'Brien, Miss T.
Donnerberg. Mr. T. W. Bonney.
24 Mrs. William Jones, Miss Failing,
Mrs S. F. Hamilton, Miss Elizabeth Jones,
Miss Esther Jones, Miss Elizabeth Green,
Master Henry Failing.
25 Miss Hlrsch, Miss Clementine Hlrsch,
Mrs Ben Selling. Mrs. Herman Thannhau
ser, Mrs. E. Sichel. Mrs. Jacob Meyer.
28 Mrs. Graham Glass, Miss C. Cook.
27 Mrs. Henry Hewitt. Mrs. Robert
Hewitt. Mrs. H. L. Mather, Mrs. S. B.
Linthlcum.
2g Mrs. A. Feldenheimer, Mrs. A. Wolf.
Miss May Louise Feldenhelmer, Miss Ada
Nolan, Mrs. Wallace McCamant.
29 Mrs. Alien Lewis, Mrs. Norman Lang.
Mrs. William Biddle, Mrs. W. S. Ladd. Mr.
John Barrett.
30 Mrs F. S. Stanley, Mrs. H. E. Lytle,
Mrs. Charles Dierke, Mrs. E. Ayres, Miss
A. M. Marquam, Mrs. Joseph Goodman,
lf Helen Wakeman, Miss Cornelia
St31 Mrs. Harry Bladen, Mrs. David Lewis,
Mrs D. C. Honeyman, Miss Dolpb, Miss B.
Falling. Miss A. Strong.
82 Mrs. Florence Sullivan, Miss Jen
nings Miss V. Barenstecher, Miss . Sylvia
Monh'elmer. Miss Considine, Miss R. Consi
dine. Master J. W. Considine.
g3 Mrs. J. -C. Zan, Mrs. Charles Hurley,
Mrs N. E. Ayer, Miss Laura Smith, Mr.
Harry Lltt, Mr. Russel Smith, Miss Mar
garet Ayer, Miss Zulette London.
34-Mrs. J. W. Cruthers, Miss Becky Bid
die, Miss Matda Hart, Miss Hazleton Will
lams. Miss Florence Tongue, Miss Frohman,
Miss Wesslnger.
35 Mrs. F. O. Downing, Mrs J. G. Mack.
Mrs. Joseph Barrett. Mrs. T. H. McAllls.
gMlss Ellen L. Mills, Mr. Tallman
Mills, Miss Margaret Hewitt. Miss Lewis
Masters, John and Ernest Tucker. Robert
and Hunt Lewis, Miss Lewis.
37 j,r L H. Burton, Mrs. J. A. Hertz
man, Mrs. W. L. Clarke, Mrs. S. A. Middle
ton. Mrs. J. E. Gantenbein. Mrs. B. F. Ste
vens, Mr. Charles Gallienf.
2jr and Mrs. Gordon Voorhles, Mra
William Biddle and children, Mrs. Walter
F's9MtsL S. Heltahu, MJss Heltshu, Miss
Baker, of Tacoma.
40 Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shevlln, Mrs.
Walter Burrell.
4L Miss Williams, Mrs. Minott, Mra
Warren. .
42 Mr. Paul Wessinger, Mr. Henry Wag
ner, Mr. Ferdinand Sechtem.
43 Mrs. O. P. M. Jamison, Mrs. William
HOW
va.i"
irnl frs. James Falling. Miss Hen
rietta H. Failing. Miss Kathryn McKenxie.
MIsb Harriet Clnton. Miss Henrietta C.
Falling. I
. 44 Mrs. elen Ladd Corbett, Mrs. Henry
Ladd Corbett. Mrs. William S. Biddle. Miss
Judith Minor.jf Seattle; Mrs. Thomas Kerr.
Miss Flanders, Mrs. L. Allen Lewis, Mrs.
Thomas Sharpe. Mrs. Holt C. Wilson, Mrs
Normsn Lang. Miss Falling. j
43 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew La Id taw and
Miss Elinor Laldlaw. of Spokane; Mr. J.
D. Farrell aud Miss Helen Wadsworth
Farrell. of Seattle; Miss Flanders.
46 Mrs. W M. Wallace. Mrs. Fred War
ren, of Astoria; Mr. E. D. McKee. Mr. and
Mrs. 8. Elmore and Miss E. Elmore, of
Astoria
47 Mrs. S. M. Mears, Mrs. C. Burkhardt,
Miss A. Friendly, Miss Elizabeth Cadweil.
Mrs. Henry E. Jones.
48 Mrs Cyrus A. Dolph, Mra H. W.
Corbett. Mra F. M. Warren, Mrs. Charles
K. Ladd, Mrs. C. E. fl. Wood, Mrs. George
Davis, of Vancouver. Wash. ; Mrs. Donald
McKay. Mrs. Walter V. Smith.
49 Miss Martha Whiting, Mrs. Sarah Mc
Cully, Miss Dorothy Huber. Miss Evelyn
Carey, Miss Katherlne Holbrook, Miss
Katherlne Hart. Mrs. M. L. Holbrook, Mrs.
J. D. Hart.
50 Mrs. Henry Hausman, Mrs. Leon
Hlrsch. Mrs. Theodore Bernhelm, Mrs. Lud
wlg Hlrsch, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Jackson.
Miss Mae Oppenheimer.
51 Miss Alta Smith. Miss Llndley Mor
ton. Miss Caroline Kamm, Miss Parker, Miss
Bess Parker, Mrs. H. C Wortman.
52 Mrs. John Kiernan, Miss Eva Kier
nan, Miss Shogren. Mrs. Bert Palmer, Mrs.
J. H. Murphy, Mrs. A. H. Anderson and
Miss Reilly, of Seattle; Mr. E. T. Chase.
53 Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Scott, Mr. and
Mrs. John Campbell and Mr. and Mrs.
James Campbell, of Seattle; Miss Judith
Scott, Miss Belle Robertson, of Seattle; Mr.
Charles F. Loedlng.
54 Miss Leslie Knapp. Miss Genevieve
Thompson, Miss Frances Wilsoif, Mrs.
Thomas Sharp, Miss Grace Munro, Miss
Grace Warren, Miss Claire Houghton, Miss
Josephine Smith, Miss Adeline Webster.
05 Miss Dagma Korell, Miss Rena Prud
homme. Miss Mabel Beck, Mrs. Rose
Metschan. Mrs. H. W. Skuse.
66 Mrs. E. R. EldredgeS Miss Chios
Sraoot. of Salt Lake City: Miss Mary Wln
tler. Miss Ruth Wlntler and Miss Nan Dan
iels, of Vancouver. Wash.
57 Mrs. F. H. Ranson, Mrs. Arthur Bar
nard. Mrs. Newell Barnard. MIbs Edwards,
of Alameda, Cal. ; Mrs. George Barker, Miss
Luclle Dunne, Mrs. John Ker. Miss Ranson.
58 Mrs. F. G. Buffum, Mrs. James Nicol,
Mrs. S. Forbes. Mrs. R. M. Cross, Mrs. A.
S. Norton.
59 Mrs. Grace Watt Ross, Mrs. Harry T.
Clarke. Mrs. W. S. Gile, Mrs. Ambrose Ha
seltlne, Mrs. W. M. Cake, Mrs. W. Wynn
Johnson.
60 Mrs. Harry M. Cake, Mrs. J. M
Strowbrldge. Mrs. W. T. Mud, Mra Frank
W. Watson. Mrs. W. S. Sibson.
62 Mrs. Susan Keene, Mrs. Gilliam, Mrs.
Henry Frank,. Mr. John Plagemann, Miss
Helen Haak, Mr. Ralph Habn.
63 Mrs. Frances J. Bailey, Mrs. Edward
Richardson, Mrs. A. J. Biles,' Mrs. A. A.
Morrison, Miss Dorothy Morrison, Miss G
Morrleon, Mr. Ralph Grlswold.
64 Mra W. A. Knight, Miss Ethel Shea,
Mra A. J. McComb, Miss Helen Van Scbuy
ver. Mrs. Harry Humphrey, ,Mrs. C. B.
Lamont. of Seattle.
Those occuplns boxes at the nieht pro
gramme were as follows:
1 Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Giltner, Miss Nel
lie Hemenway, Miss Mildred Vail.
2 Miss N. M. Lang, Malcolm A. Moody,
of The Dalles; Dr. and Mra Andrew C.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Dooley, W.
F. Wiggins.
8 Mice Myrtle Bingham, Miss Grace Bing
ham Miss Maurlne Campbell, Miss Louise
Uillliama. Mrs. E. L. Wtllllams. Miss Alva
Hanson, Mrs. C. Hanson, Miss Shirley
Fiske.
4 Dr. and Mrs. D. LeMay. Mr. and Mm.
R. T. F. Smith, C. H. Siems, Miss Baker,
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Porter.
6 Captais and Mrs. Offley, Lieutenant and
Mrs. Jewett. Captain Thomes, U. S. A.
8 Mrs. James S. Goldsmith, of Seattle;
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cotton, Miss Lowen
berg. 9 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Kelly, Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Mitchell.
10 Miss Kathleen Burns, Miss Heltshu,
Miss Josephine Smith. Misj Frances Wilson.
Miss Elinor Gile, Mrs. Walter Beebe, Plow
den Slott, Thomas Robertson, Albion IL.
Gile.
11 Mrs. C. . D. Howell, Mr. snd Mrs.
Thomas Patereon, Mlee Marie Howeil, Miss
Louise Williams, Miss Wilnia Flske, Ben
nett Williams, Chester Hugglns, Kenneth
McAlpin, Bruce Schumann.
la Mr. and Mrs. W. A. T. Bushong, Mr.
and Mrs. C. D. Brunn. Mrs. W. J. Van
Schuyver, Miss Van Schuyver.
la jar. uuu jrna. vr . n. a.miiim, ouu
Mrs. L. R. Farrle. of Rainier; Mra J.
George, Mr. and Mrs. James Muckle, Miss
Muckle.
14 Mr. and Mra W. E. Prudhomme, Miss
Nordeen. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Birdsall, Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Levy.
15 Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McBrlde, Mr. and
Mrs. W. Wynn Johnson.
16 Mrs. Curtis C. Strong, Mr. and Mra
George Taylor Jr., Kenneth Beebe, Mr. and
Mrs. F. R. StroHg, Jfcrtimer Haxtwell.
17 Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bowers. Mr. and
Mrs. Allan A. Wright, Dr. and Mrs. C. A.
Macrum. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Howe.
18 Mr. and Mrs. James D. Honeyman.
David T. Honeyman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Hart Mr. and Mrs. David Lewis.
19 1-Mr and Mrs. W. E. McCord, Miss
Sansbury, Miss Hall, Mr. and line. J. s.
O'Gorman, Mr. Stlnchflcld.
20 Mr. and Mrs. William Otto Breyman.
R. E. Remington, Miss Lottie Sherlock, Mrs.
S. Welter, Miss Margaret Walter, Ben Hol
man, Miss Charlotte Breyman.
21 Mr. and Mrs. Genrfte Lawrence, Sr.,
Miss Lawrence, Miss Mabel Lawrence, Mrs.
George Lawrence, Jr., Mr. and Mre. E. L.
Thompson. w
22 Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Frost. Mr. and
Mre C L. Mead. Mrs. George F. Wells, Mr.
and Mrs. A. S. Brasfleld.
23 Mr. and' Mrs. Ralph Meyer, Mrs.
Gould, Miss Schwab, Mr. and Mrs. F . F.
Barbour, Curtis Barbour.
24 Dr. and Mrs. William- Jones, Dr. and
Mrs. George B. Story, Mre. S. T. Hamilton,
Miss Jewell,' H. D. Story.
25 Miss Mao Hlrsch. . Mies Clementine
Hirech Miss Helen Rosenfelt, Mien Florence
Cohen. Mrs. S. Wolfe. James Nathan, Wal
ter Rosenfelt. Will Llpman.
26 Dr. and Mrs. G. T. Trommald, Miss
Hilda Hexter W. R. Backus.
27 Mr and Mrs. C. F. Adame, Mr. and
Mrs. Sharp, Major and Mrs. Canby, T. Scott
B ajMr and Mrs. Henry Ackerman, Charles
Feldenhelmer. Mrs. Wolfe. Miss Florence
Wolfe, Mr. and Vrs. Newton Blsslnger, Sam
Hmts. Harrv L. Corbett, Roderick Mac
leay, John Barrett, Miss Minot, Miss Smith,
Miss' Jones. . ,
30 Mr and Mrs. F. S. Stanley. Mr. and
Mrs Jesse Stearns. Miss Marquam, Miss
Cornelia Stanley. J. P. O'Brien.
31. Mr and Mrs. J. Wesley Ladd. Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Shevlln, F. G. Sykes. Mies Fail
ing Mr. and Mrs. William McMaster.
32 Mrs. J. W. Considine, Miss Floreace
Considine, Mrs. Florence Sullivan, Miss Sul
livan, Mrs. Jamas H. Sullivan, J. W. Consl-
dl33 Colonel and Mrs. George B. Davis, of
Vancouver; C. M. Seeley. of Tacoma: Mr. and
Mre Fred Page. Mrs. James C. Zan. Miss
Smith Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Ayer, Miss Mar
garet 'Ayer, Dr. George F. Wilson.
34 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cruthers. Mr. and
Mrs W. B. Fechhelmer. Mr. and Mra W.
O ' Van Schuyver. Miss Murphy, Miss Mc
pherson J. A. McFherson.
35 Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Downing, Mrs. W.
C Noon. . .... ...
36 Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Linthicum, Mr.
and Mm W. L. Brewster, Bishop and Mrs.
Scadding. Mrs. Bingham, Miss S. H. Lewis,
Ja-Mrs.1,0F1"w. LeadbcvTSr, Mrs. George
L Leadbetter. Mrs. C H. Leadbetter. Miss
Leadbetter. Mr. and Mrs. L. Gerllnger. Jr.,
Mies Veda dimming.
38 Mrs Walter F. Burrell. Captain and
Mrs Gordon Voorhles. Major and Mrs.
James F. Mclndoe, Mrs. William Biddle.
Miss Biddle. , .w
jjMr. snd V-r .T. C. Alrsworth. Mis
FOOD FOR A YEAR
Meats - 300 lbs.
Milk . . 240 at. ,
Butter 100 lbs.
Eggs 27 doz.
Vesetabk. 500 lbs.
This ?epresents a fair ration for
a man for one year.
But some people eat and eat and
yet grow thinner. This means a
defective digestion and unsuitable
food. A one-dollar bottle of
Scott's Emulsion
equals in nourishing properties
ten pounds of meat. Your
physician can tell you how it
does it.
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An experimental supply of poslam
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Norris, Mr. and Mra Morton Inslee. Miss
Baker, William Walter. R. H. Jenklne.
40 Mr. and Mrs. Gay Lombard. Mr. and
Mra W. R. .Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. .
Stubbs, Miss Tongue, Alfred Ays,
41 Miss Flanders, Miss Louise Flanders,
Miss W Ultimo, Mr. Giisan. Mr. Linthlcum,
Dr. Coglilsn, Mr. and Mrs. Warrens.
42 Major arm Mrs. James Mcl. Wood,
Mies Sawyers, Mrs. Linn, ex-United States
Senator Fk W. Mulkey, T. W. Harvey, of
Chicago.
43 Miss Falling, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Sykes, Major and Mra
H. C. Cabell.
44 T. B. Wilcox snd family.
45 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Laldlaw. Mi?s
Elinor Laldlaw, ot Spokane; J. D. Farrell,
Mia Helen Fiarrell. of Seattle.
4rt Mrs. A. Bailey. Mrs. William Jones,
of Tacoma; H. S. Wells. Mr. and Mrs. a.
Elmore and Mies El?ie Elmore, of Astoria.
47 Mrs C. E. S. Wood. Mrs. Bache. Colo
nel G. K. McGunnegie, Major R. H. Noble.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lang, Mr. and Mrs.
Zera Snow.
48 Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Alvord. W. D.
Wheelwright, Miss Hazel Dolph, Mrs. C. A.
D4'Mr. and Mm. M. L. Holbrook. Mlfs
Catherine Holbrook, Mr. and Mrs. James r.
Hart, Miss Malda Hart, S. A. Schoneld,
Uj.Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Meier. Mrs. S.
Frank Mm. Abe Meier. A. M. Frank, Mr.
and Mra Julius L. -Meier.
51 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Gilbert. Miss
Doolev, Miss Bess Dooley. R. M. Dooley,
Jr Mrs. H. Or Wortman, Everett Wortman.
52 Mr. and Mm. John Kiernan, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Murphy, Miss Anne Shogren. A.
H. Shogren. J. W. McLInn, Foster McLlnn.
E. T. Chase, Miss Eva Kiernan.
Oil MISS willa. aiiiivn. ""b-
Miss Emma Shelby, Mrs. W. G. MacBae.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Gilmer. F. E. Gr.ggeby.
64 Mr and Mrs. R. P. Efflnger. Mr. and
Mra S. Heitshu, Mr. end Mm. V. A. Knapp.
Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Dunckley.
54 Mr. and Mrs. . E. R. Eldredge. Mrs.
C. A. Eldredge, Miss ChJoe Smoot, George
Boole, of Seattle. ,
57 Dr. and Mra R. A. Thompson. Mr. and
Mm. J. H. Truby. J. R. Rogers. Miss A. M.
Rogers. Mra Raleigh Stott, Miss feusan Stott,
John Cronan. .
58 Mr. and Mra. F. G. Buffum. H E.
Clemens. Mrs. S. B. Forbes Mrs. A. S. Nor
ton Mr. and Mrs. Jamts Mcol, Mrs. A. a.
Pattullo, Mr. and Mrs. locum.
59Mr. snd Mrs. David H. Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur L. Fish. J. F. Suitor, mm
Frances Jackson, Miss Elinor Vincent. Mrs.
Davidson, of Hood River; James Alexander.
60 Mrs. P. J. Cronin. Mrs. W. L. Wood.
Mrs Phil Metschan, Mm. Skuse. Mr. and
Mrs W. I. Cole, Miss Cronin. Dr. and Mra
E. F. Tucker. Dr. R. C. Yenney.
61 Mr. and Mrs. .T. G. Clemson, Mrs. S.
Kocher. E. W. Wolfstyn.
62 Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Heywood, of Seattle-
Mr. and Mrs. James Eliis. Mr. and Mm.
C ' B. Lamont, Miss Harriet Ankeny. of
Walla Walla; Miss K. Ramsdell, -Ralph
H!l-Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Bailey. Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Richardson, Mra John Fleming
Wilson, of Newport. Or.
64 Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Coman, Mrs. M,
H. Steers, Mr. and Mrs. Ambroee Cronin.
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