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7T THfe OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 23, 1008 1 1 l'l I! 1'. J PORTLAND PAIRS III SEATTLE SHOW Blueblooded Stoppers K p rtel to Take Prizes at Bitf Sound Affair. NEW TURN VEREIN INSTRUCTOR tfflii mm FOR AMERICANS President Roosevelt Will Pin 31 fri.ils on (Vnquer iiiff Athletes' Rreasts. Fan trie whi;li w will ho K tamer's l-vcn lug, OKI.'!.; V W 1 1 ll 'i K it ini'i , shoV, Is f..r r.. In 111 I d. p It t lor tl, ll litl If..; -i i i ((in with .il l.lll.t . i I ( II! !!'! Ill Mat.- :.. mil il. l.i " 'I i. . I.,,- , 111 niicouii In ll. "i h :t in! mi mi I' ll iul Kl.'li -I. c ii I r in Tlltl'l' 111 ' lilu.- i 11, p.. lull an i ropoa i-n - ho m m ! '..'i alls- IV.. t-antoi 'I f If en i .i : them In nililrs il been (mi taut if n USUal .si U t.a'r ill Wii he Seattle IIori show have closed yesterday 'l'i-ii until Samuel ... ur fur Seattle Monday ' ! benefit (if J " . i-1 laud j ' mil of t ho H ty a n I ; .ihiilii" hlbltor Mi.! v iiNslHtli.it l'i i'hIiI'-ii' , anging f'H I ho liwi"' I iilih blank, fin- til" I l.s a ii t h.irl.i'il to in-- - i .t n In' . '.Ill in ntil.'a t cd 'liili headquarters., -Jill i.'f, Main HI. 17, ur I In n those wlin eiilttom nll.1 . .'ll'- lit 1 1 1 111 It 11- u h.is taken the load Is Intent I. HI to I'Xllllilt i.nv. iiinl will take Ii ! h pnh, Hln. !'.. Prince to I tin Siilllirl cliy fur igltani, Vhtoi la iin.l 'I ii.-M- nlnia hs w ere In Hi.' Seattle show hist Wilcox's c-ueetai Inns ..ii..i-s will doubt loss New York. Auk. 33 Plans for a very Imposing official for the returning American athletes, on AukuH I'll It is i '"-K i.t. I UcS I I M.s- lllH lull ' 1 ! ninny of the athletes have arrived here already, but tho reception Is JUHt as much for them as fur atibody tilse. Tho American athletes who took part In the great International games before Iho Stadium are. the lions of the hour In the at hlcl le win lil. Th-v .n o tho snnwy jjet.ilod inarguct iti'B, tho kingpins In tho eyes of nil upon Imlng folka. The Olympic gnnns wi ni necessary to tho United brawn. Hut inn! skill of the isn of brain which rl mil of u sordid Kngilsh, by tholr ring, claim tin nil fair mlmi.-.l is are ready to A nifii.-a n.s. It .1 piOStlge in the I tin! A iiii-i hans I that I.t why i has boon propardl h Ii lioin I nil---1 s H hi 1 1 1 1 1 1 In various rl;if. Jitblt. Ai. cffoi t W. I. OH. 1 1 1. It Macks, Nip uro i '!il. at.'" fit f o r any . Lewis pair . alnahl" a.-. nho w it ml .M r. h raint'i effort In havo tln-m onl Tho Seattle show will bo an out affair tlii.s v.-ar I tlo-t will bo jiortunltv to exhibit show t!nrsi-a 'o tho vory greatest advantage. Tho Maiding aooi.iiin-.iiilatloi.s are bloal a:oi vlmltliiK oxhll.itor.s aro asfu rod of cvi-i y oomfi.rt ami oon v n lonoo for tln'.r liors.'s nnil nun I'ortlan.l own.-rs are tirpro.l to fo-n.l tholr horses tor omui tltlon In this i'in:, alnl In appreaal of 8eattlo H pt'iiorii JaJit tall, and -" there will ilouhth local licrsf owin enough to ro.spnn JIOKSK SHOW LIST IS KXTKNSI YK OMv! (lOtlt itlMO.il fiotll 119 W.'iotl eubstaii' nieiitu class io maklPK 1'hki Two) making cn- nr, inaros or geM lii'S unci oor To in.-iil .-.la.-n. Morson v. i-iinfi'iiiiatlon ami ' i!0 per i out, appoint- . . Kuliibltnr.H in this .1 nut .1--m-iIIh' t!i"lr loams wiieu , ry. Thnu prlxos. Uocoru Teiuus. rtesorllip their ' tries. Thvoo pri:'."S Clas. 3 a Koa.l (' iTiK-s.. 1.1 ban. Is 1.' ll be hhown In-lorn a must havo 'pialil I hi I" J I I ( .. . . . 1 "vi '..?. ' . . Mv v, .... - ill I t V '. ' T-- " v , J 1 I R'HM!.ii,le'yT K V "F . Xj.. . i ' , 1 a how Jllat how i.at,iinio I T", 'ft , --J'" -1 v..";'- , V I BUIM Is In tin. J',-o ,.f ';..: !" 1 J I Aiiiorh-aii .ithh-. s a V"t f 0 ' t after all eh-vat, ,;p. I , ' , ' ''Ml Ul'here. M,!1... ih, I ;; . " Y'U , ? i I unl.pio av.ti.-iu nf so. : ; 4f S ' . Jl treaier 1.1 1 of l ,, ...... IiXV --V S m ' V s , . I ami l.npai ual M,,e, , A?'? A l " I .1nilt tin- . la,,,;, ,'f , ..;' ' ' V ' I Athlet,,. lui;,.,;n il tT 'V .'-"iSS; -s Ii , -!' y - I 'I'MKea;it .so s : . I i..! ui If V " VW B fur thoni. kL.r fstir K- y'Li.'' II! Stxcets Kept Clear. IP ' , V ''I SM ,'s'' vf 'V f jiJsJfli ll chaL?."o. lii. 'la's'.",. i ').!.' ..'liJ-r' "t.v. wihi snnsn y , t 'ia t j , r is I YhiKoo aiin.-n 1 a smriii pro-.l.leil ).e B fA V i . - 4 f i Xt. VVrJl ma.le to,' a ,:!.;..!. 1- par. nl ll he will ex N lit - ty V J t," uromia.-il th .t li e mi.. fl r 1W , ' . s . Vn f,f V V- i served for thn -iti.bt-.s h- H ' f Z " -i If . 1 "C 4fs mlr.TH n,, tho .'.tiP. 9 -'V?' -M..kJUWl , Hfo ll h !,-!,- I'-a.l Is u.MiiB o t ry ; D U H. t " " " . f y 17 , U K honor v. it'.. '. '.(. r.'.l. I D H W " ! - ' "i yAM.S. to,,, ,,i n .. i ,, . A I 4' V,!-Vyf.7 A tiie.sn-ps r , op- r X -.n- s vV- i, lf-- (o.vorri..! MauLis has 1. J S ' ' " IKI' A ffJfrhVl T'.rtl.-i..:.o I:, , CVl CTTT? rV7 CW'T ' JU-Jjp te f wol.-.i.'uers is -l.ltM.. Tim Litui.cvuWWI. ft-iH-i n!r - - B oh,., Ki '"'i r l'i ti ill J4 .. : eai- I( , ,., . f Wi in,,::",;;-;';:;,:,; ,i I must (ieiinaa athletes In the I'ml.'l fcl f3C R I ll j I A A .ii.mM'm' "hi" li,,-' Lr t i-a Slates, arrived In rortlan.l last week L J H lj j , b-nt.1 - it:!.- Thn" an I tako mi n IM.Mnnne I'.l ;,11 p-,1 ' II I. I r. 1 I I low IH'i in' , IMII-- " .1 .i-.QOOO & 1 1 "Tliat s t-itht.' said !. . -va " V m-n.s a in. ii.h. i of tin- . Iff 1 1 1 l;,)Wh;c i lull whii h won fi I j Rxttii i-lM.nipi'.nsliip In V J i "And what Is more," ,X I I N.ik'o. 1 1 a:n rnliiK in 1.. 9 Tb. -t 1 1 "''' h,r. as n.a.'i ' iBMItWlffW-'" - W , 1 Tow wllh in.' .':s ?SPn prosotit iiluiplad j ' ful !n rtcfe.ttinx 'he are marie rf ept Ion Olym pto true that ilimli will send his rnfiK'il it i-h.-.st nuts if he run K'-t 1 1 I " 1 '1 1 ' 1 1 1 IV ful idi t loll before s.. i mo 'of his liiir.ii s has "f f Tin a few d',5 x. is i .-i Iiil- and w ! 1 1 be up to hn iidard In aiioih(M t his ol.iss it n.l the Mr III! i vi Inner si es In whl will ho tnndo tn Indm-R T In whip his now pair and Took. Those ln.r.'- a i winners Hiid win prove o in pet 1 1 ion 111 .Seal 1 1". The if i 'best nuts wlil n Iso he a iai-llli.il hi ''o' Seanle di.splav (I analn ho a puhlh iiih.r .spirit W I; Class : tlon. nuhstan learler to I"' a cotor wllh fi before a tfa vehh'le. Thru-Station 1 i leria t ipialit v " v . v lU.llllle hi ak,- . pn;-."-. Wag; on i ha ve f onforma- find aollon. Tho 11 bred ill round ,s. To ho shown r other suitable Class. Class Z'i J'a Ir of 1 over la hands to In formation, (o.ibstain-f i Must tie able to n b shown before. a liorses with Ions or ,s Horses hi O'.'Ji.i ait Ir.entM ,'t) per .--lit. Broujliani Class .nr M or poldlns d for rail- hys ;.l itl'Ol, S In form nil l mam To hi to ec !M ;.. cent. . .in., per i-.-iil. EtudeUikor oi. T. M-hiti-. : .bull;. md itoo;l manners. a. pood paoo. To Ht.'i'u.-n ttas'in. hurt tails eligible. ; 1 c-t-n'. appoi:it i'href prh-.'-s. Class. .--I.!'.iiB 15 hands be Jadj-od for run- l io. suiistan. e ami i from ('hloaco and will Immediately I u i tho plo.sl. al dlM-etit n of tho lo, al turn ereln tho bitimiin-iit (Jerman a'h- li-tli. organisation, l-'ew adili-ac Iristiuo- possess more, honors than Mr. l-.n- st-iuwpkl. L-anutl both In Annrl.-a una abroad Tliat I'ortli.Tid was able to ,so j oiii-o the man who Ins: ruot oil the largest ; fcyninasiuin class in t'hlo.iKO Is ooTiHid- oro.l a inas'ier siroke, us several lai t-it ies w ere a f tor h iin. Mr. Kiiserooskl had the dlstlnotlon , of havlmr been naiiu-il by tho Herman Koer::ment whilo ho waa still an ai.-t'- leur athlete, to represent It In tho Olympif frames In Paris in 1 foil. Ho won first place of his own rmtionnllty !n-peeia .'.iiinashnrt work iiial bei-ond In n-ll round athletics. night jears ami ho came to Anierlea ninl w;ts eriKaned to Instruct in phys ical (iiWiiro in Huffalo. Ilo roniaLiu-1 thoie three --ears, (foiiiff tlon to ;l,e Vonvai rts society of the Turn Yen in In Chicago as p.'iysh-al director. Stari Ii.jt v.-ltli one of the smallest clafscs he so inceaseil Its membership that when he left Chicago noveral wcks afro, ho hrvl the ilisllnction of having- tho lar b'i ft class in ihat city. .Inst no'.v scleral of his pupils are repi esentlnp- .America in the great turn vereln to'irnartlont in Frankfort, i;er many. They are ranking hiah In the opinion of too jndses and will r.n doubt the pur- eceSWiry Il of the bv tl .-inei'tliiK plans ivei-i a nd ' lenera ! . 1 1 s s 1 1 1 1 1 1 u , has is shall he ro an. 1 thir nd It ban been linlted ip"ti tl." breasts of . as tho croi nln;T -in -in, CM. President poi i an.) out ilonr 111 111 to accept tills ,e pi ese 11 1 M- w.il tako placo upon .all . f'l petitioned oil ional iiuard - t 'it. Mn i'or i in.- ntll'-lcs ci 'iaps one of the official " Sullivan. Roll. vo:n to show our i'oi mi!- l.i-'.v.s who tic1 fair name of spot t me: show," produced an -le-'d off s -.oral el- rcv Naclo. who id M m ropolltan tho national f AIIUUSl, 1iSv contliiuod Mr. in tluit psiaih- . of our old v h- loi ious P'OSSI 1 tit il v m pic at hlotes It If . of tho thlr.iis lone so far during 'he Ton titles ivi-n lost K I irk hi'-yw-i 4 Ad vaoce Styles v?ar- We are making the first showing of HART SCHAFFNER cSc MARX clothes for the Fall of 1908. You'll appreciate this line of clothes; it s worth a good deal to any man to know that the clothes he wears are all wool; it's worth a good deal to be sure about the style and good tailor ing. The name of Hart Schaffner & Marx in a garment is guarantee of all these things. You'll get better clothes in this store for $20 to $40 than you will believe possible, until you see them. C o p v r i j? V ilar: Si hat t i q o 8 by ner i Marx Other Makes Cheaper, $12.50 to $20 Rosenblatt & Co. Corner Third and Morrison Streets gaiio s 1 ' game same; 2 and h. winning 3 KTm-s, wllh old All. in. i. winning both; with W't t L'oi I laud. inni'.M games with VaiH'O'in-r. winning sins 1 ; 1 paiiie with St .uhtr. sanie. She has ln-e:i shut out In- -yVoo.ibarii. .1 to o, Oregon Portland. L' it fame, det.atlng old 92 1 no has ing ing ; 4 . 1 SM iirinnr a America. I .on is In number i W rest! i ming, , In n : m In th. ll'ti . ' pi i.i-S. u-l. tuml Murk h-tlc i-.- v tho .-a iutr.i r of prizes hack !" i dyniplc irames nt St his pupils eaptu-rd forme Passtnir of Titles. top '.'OSS- notch in liar.il by tion ho wil t em of f a lie y ' 1 n i : i I ' feat Ule V. i '. 1 I ) lliid, In connect Ion w ith work. .Mr. Kusci o ski is niev and during tl;. ihirni ; a port h.n of Ii caco was il;..- siiprr-. I- it I-, s. t u.' j.-.:.!; Iin be a fencing, Kwlm o'v dancing and w-.ii !. takci irec'or. In a.iili the Oilb.rt sys : Steps. t.ohte ri of fancy dancing ti.ts .gynitutMum .1 a mes hsfol I I.lghtb. in uros.' Ni . 1 v i self ! ta In. f r- mi York. Con I ( 'hi. 'I'll who Huss ilso a note Fiirnmor sn lm-nonths of the public distinguished intri oil! Ill the .pa rd. Ilk' v. I; of Ir. too ip, Paul Pii at igo had the '.gh-st flK- ' passes t ' lose It hiin-lir.-at Hrh iug honors 11.1 of New ' IWO titl.S. it her A 1 1 1 - I !i h i ii Iileh won t-i i .li- spite of Ills Fph ,C litl" hurdle lit St. In i n I o 'd . sia: d nivn In :.n p -i good well. n J! im rave tlv nod back a hi o;ihain. 1 lorsos I, hi ollll.:!.-. "." prr i . nl and livr i y Id Chi K. ha for c Blam't ha. o back l.roup! cent. I per of prizes,. Pair Korthwost Cup. of m.". r-s or Clmllei!- n.ls 1 w 1! gh.'ti-n '. ml li. geldings iilel To !" Judged Muaiitv. st'le, sub ;1 good aolio'l V.. p. I . stand ijuieily and .siiov. n hot'. ., e a to count i" p-"- pet' Cent. lUMlleSS 1 f. 10 per rent. Throe Victoria 4 ii - M a i o o or over. T- formation, quality, styn nil round good action. Class Inches Classes. g.-hling 1T hands i be j udged for con-, instance. n,mi MuH.t..lv Bond, inanners. slant nutotiy nun oach w.-.i. to be shown before a victoria. Horses to count f.O per cent, victoria :hi pet rent, harniss ID per cent and livery 10 jjer cent. Throe prizes. Class 41 Pair of mares or geldings ; 16 hands 1 inch or over. To he Jude-'d for conformation, tjuillty. style, suh atBtini. nod .all round rood notion. Mufct have good maiinor.s, stand quietly and back well. To be shown before a vic toria. Horsos to count fn per cent, vic toria -5 per cent, harness 15 per cent and livery 10 per cent. Three prices Gig- Class. Class" 42 Horses not exeredlnc 1 hands S Inches. To ho Judg-d for con formation quality, style, substance and nil round good action. Must have good manner and able to go a good pace. To i, Hhown before a gig. Horses 60 per rent, appointments ovi driven by amateurs Clays 4 3 Mares ceedtnsr 16 hands bands 2 Inches. Three prizes. Hitfli School Horses. Class 50- Horses to ho Judrred bv conformation, beauty, style and p' rfot'in uiico. Three prizes. Saddle Tandems. Class 51 - Mares or geldings. 1". bauds Inches. Three prizes. Class 52 Mures or geldings over 1G hands 2 iio lies. Three pri s. in classes 51 and . Inch uirl.v tlon from specification will be aiiow.-u. Teams entered in class 51 can not enter class 5 2. Saddle Horses. To bo 1udged bv tin lr quality, man ner, gaits, conl. .rm.itlon and nh-.lkv- t i carry I lie wcigiit specified iu tl.e.r re spective classes Mam. cis will bo esp.--.-jjllv oon.sldorod. The Judges r. s. i , e the rig'at to ride any horse shown. Three Gaits. C'ass 53 Horses over 15 hands 2 inches up to carrying 200 pounds. Win ners in this class can not show In classes 54 or 55. Three prizes. Class 54 -Ilor-sos over 15 hands i. Inches up to carrying ISO pounds. In ners in then class can not show In classes 53 or 55. Three prizes Class 55 Horses over 16 hands 2 Inches up to carrying Hit) pounds. Win ners in tills class can not show in classes 63 or 54 Three prizes. Class 66 Horses over 14 Hands I men up In I pounds to Th- Ot Wi e p pollll-hs 7 n -on I .of 7 1 T!i r. Throe prizes. lorsos nil to carrying up 05 pounds' to ISO pounds. p to carrying 1 65 Ui lh Mor vill :t ft rS' - prl Open Jumping . - lies! ve jumps 't si ji. ping class. 1 ni r di n i f. rm:inoe over three f J l I 1 5 I-", ilir..,, feet, se.-- ! P J f S ! J '--s. third four feet.! 1 ii M t less than 140 1 V? the 1 ho alt li Athens S inch, he fail, tliat ha :tl-' ; is 11 tl stu did r i tl.. sh t : pu t h. lid show'ing s. Martin Shei- tadlUtn P.efore t Sh. t idan w as City, 4 to n, and 1. has won 1 shut-out Alblna. S to 0. Oregon City's Record Oregon. I'ttv has iimil" til runs, hits ami f.1 -irors. ;. gainst l-1 runs, hits ami IP1 errors by i ippon i. I s , I'iaveJ 2 games with Woodhurn. ho both; 2 games with St. Johns, win: 1; S games with Alblna, winning 1 "amis with Vancouver, winning 2 game with Salem, winning same; 1 game with Wi st Portland, losing it. and one game with old Alblna. winning same. She has been shut out once by Van couver. 1 to o, and has shut out her op ponents once, beating Salem 4 to 0. Hast Portland's Record. East Portland has made runs, 144 lilts inn I 7 errors against 9S runs, 137 hits and 71 errors by opponents. She has p'myed Wosl Portland flvc games, winning" otio. seven games with Sa'em. winning- three; .uio game with AJhina-, winning; same; three games with Van couver. wiiinttiK two; two games with Wooill.urn. losing both; three games villi St Johns, winning one; has been shut out twice by Woodhurn. '8 to 0, and bv St. Johns. 3 to 0, and has won one shutout game from Salem, 2 to 0. St. Johns' Record. St. Johns has made 89 runs. 144 hits. 103 errors, against 130 runs. 1K4 hits and 77 errors by opponents. She ha plaveil three games wllh old Alblna, winning all; five games with Woodhurn. winning two; three games with West Poi thiol, losing all; six games with Van ouver. losins; all: three games with Fast Portland, winning two; two games, with Oregon City, winning- one, and one game with Salom, losing It. 6 lo 1. She has been shut out twice by Woodhurn, 5 to 0 and Vancouver, 4 to 0; has won two shutout games, Old Alblna, 5 to 0, and East Portland. S to 0. New Alblna's Record. Xew Alblna has made S6 runs, 40 hits and 44 errors against 62 runs, 51 hits and 21 errors by opponents. She has played two games with Vancouver, los ing both; three games, with Oregon City, winning- two, and one gam with Wood burn, losing same; was shut out twice, both times by Vancouver, 5 to 0 in each game. iibi Alblna has made 19 runs. 30 bits I and 35 errors against and 24 errors by her forfeited, to Woodhurn, games to Salem, atid 6 ? runs. fi hits opponents. She 9 too; lost both throo games to St. Johns! two to Vancouver, one to Fast Portland and one to Oregon City, wlnnlnsr non. She has been shut out four times by Wuodburn, 9 to 0; Salem, S to 0: Vancouver, to 0. und St. Johns, 5 to 0. This Dftto in Sport Annal. 1870 George Davis, noted profession al hall player, born In Coboes, N. Y. 1S71 At St. John. Nr. B, Paris crw of St. John defeated the English cham pion crew In four-oared raca for world' championship and $6,000. 1887 Bohn of the Mansfield (Ohio) club retired the Canton toam In nln Innings without the making of a hit or reaching first base. 1890 At Chicago, Cnol lowered th 4-year-old trotting record to 2;10V. 1891 At Hartford. Nightingale won tho Charter Oak stake, JlrOOrt. 1901 At Louisville, Joe Gans nd Pteve Crosby fought 20 rounds to a draw. 1902 At Readvllle. Mass., Dan Patch paced amlle In 2:00- f ti rec with it was Id til" tbroi gala:- 1 I. union. world. Tib At ' 40 feet I e when .f stars ! Class 7: fe.t s:-ln cm rvinr- Thiee prizes. Ladies Cln.es 7 I lie 1 i.t ee 1 rhies. In and Oct Jump. 7f; It. -st pet fi. nuance over .! pus' and rail, in and out. less than 14') pounds. be to before a 50 er cent. I o Three prizes or geldings nor es 3 Inches. To be Judged for conformation, quant), sijie. i..Kmn.- nnd all round good action. v.iui 1ihv iroed manners and be able or. a .rood nace. To be Fhown ile Tiorses to count 50 per cent, ap pointments 50 per cent. To be driven by a la-dy Three prizes. Drlvliiff Competition. Class 4 4 For amateur ladv driver making best showing driving single vr In rinir: Mourning wie riume 25 per cent, handling whip 1-1vinK. 5u P'T ''on' must use sanie hor will be furnished reins and each contestant carriage which the Portland Hunt donated by SmiucI h. drlvr club, silver cup, Kramer i., jr. For amateur lady making 'tost showing; driving pair In rirK Mounting the carriage, 25 per cent- handling wl.'P. reins nnd driving el.I. illSTll 'Uiuing Iioni iniiioi.'-, Cut. f ieri contestant must use -irr agf arV pair, which will be . d bv the Portland Hunt club. 60 per 26 per same f urn F or amateur gr-ntleman best sr. .lng driving tin ; -i g w 1 . flllvM cup Class 47 di 1 i riakius g '. e 1 . . u s . - 11 r;aei j". per and t'rn c. f 1 (Vn en 1 lag' t"iar". ru-.' r 1 ? . TV ' 1 . port'. ! II .:.! Cl.fS " V " d-lvc- -T- ". ' .. " pair ; ' t ..it V !: r er c t i . tea' 11 u.g Ire .' ' p' r . ri. d r is ee ; t-i - . r ' . )e Mn ' r--' age ''- r '1 pi r. be fut ,. ' 1 rv Portland :lver .; ConhtcaUcn Fi'tal i'-1 f r hain.. po. H-irsf he t rpror-rlato 'r'- bor. te! : li t ' d f the horse to he un Clftsse. Mid e-id'e pur- fir. t fVmn to -an ;.-d ludgod a r harness purposes. trnPr.-il In the rir.g nnd not exceedius 15 hands 2 lnenes to carrvlne 160 pounds. Winners this class can not show In classes 57 or 5S. Three prizes. Class 57 Horses over 14 bands 1 inch and nd! exceeding 15 hands 2 Inches up to earning ISO pounds. Win ners In this class can not show in classes 5fi or 58. Three prizes. Class 58--Horses over 14 hands 1 inch and not exceeding 15 hands 2 Inches up to carrying 200 pounds. Win ners In this class cannut show In classes j 6ti or 67. Three prizes. I Class 59--Lrfidy s saddle horse 14 i hands 1 Inch and not exceeding 15 hands. To he riddon by a lady. Trine i prlres. i Class 60 Lady's saddle horse over 15 'hands and not exceeding 15 hands 2 Inches. To be riddeu by a lady. Three ! prize". ' Cl-ss f!l Lady's saddle horse over 15 I bands 2 Inches. To be ridden by a lady. Three prizes. I Class 62 Thoroughbred saddle mares or geldings 15 hands 2 Inches or under. 1 Must be registered. Proof of registry must accompany entry. Three prizes. Class 63 Thoroughbred mares or geldings over 15 hands 2 Inches Must 1 he registered. Proof of registry must I accompany entry. Three prizes. j riv Oalta. I All- horses must Ehow five distinct ' gaits, that is. walk. trot, canter, single foot, running walk and fox trot, i Class 64 Mares or geldings over 14 hands 1 Inch and not eiconllng- 15 hands 2 Inches. Three prizes Class 65 Mares or geldings over 15 hands 2 Inches Three prizes. Polo Ponies. Class 6 Polo ponies, not over 14 hands 3 Inches. To he polo sound and Judged for their conformation, manners n.l hardiness To be shown with mal- furnlshed by the Thn-e prizes Soraaa Suitable for Officers' Mo acta. Class 67 Horses 15 hands 2 Inches sn 1 o er of Irood color, sh uld be sopn I. well broken, gentle under sad-il. free from lice, with free and prm;pt onco st wnik. trot end rslleps. Horses co-n- .eting In this class must not be do ke l prises hub 1 Horses Sal table for Caralry Service. ' 0;aj - C.eldi-gs. four j rs oil ar.d over 15 hands 1 Inch and over Should be so-jnn and well broken, gent.e under th- saddle, fr-e from vire with free au! prompt lotion at walk, trot and gallop Horses competing in 'lis class isecutive J. ridden bv tup-, ladi. 3ity rans Some of The pffu-i league ti air.' as rinilj ih d 71 nd roper Jumping' Class. t performance- over three throe loci high. To s. Three prizes. Hig-h Jtnups. Class 75--The trial for high Jumps will comment" at f-.nr feel and bars will toe raised nt the discretion of Judges. Horses will be Hllowo.i throe trials at different heights, if necessary. Ponies In Harness. All ponies filtered in those classes must be iiniotie.-illy sound, have good ...i , -.111,01 1... appropriate ve "-'.- "''I. .jiii.-ii ii. loiioien 1 Class 70 Ponies 1 3 hands, t wo Inches , Wood! iiii.i 001 "a . i.-.nr.B ji nanus, one Incli. ivanroiivi i 1 u l ee priZi s Class 77- Ponies 12 hands, two Inches and not ex-e.-.Jlng; 13 bands, two Inches Three prizes. ' lass .s Ponies under 12 hands Inc.il-S. Till ee p; izi s. Saddle Foniea. I oiiics nil. ic.,1 tn tnese classes must bo practically sound m,l will h i,.,i...,.i " Im the ring an 1 st bo ridden by ciill- SunnnaiT of (.anii Sliows Interest i 11 lt'esults Y;m.V Sliuulinq-. U st I'rl i office, us foi two I West p. Salem . . Oregon ('!;-, Fast Portia St. Johns ... , A lbi mi, 1 new 1 , Alblna told 1 . . . tlau'l nl PC ..V" rifii" jtjAfs. ;t j r 'fiiv M KjalT' ''wJr-'fl ' K- - larTBar.! VI 'saw v 1 irr 1 is .e.,... mi a?qa iiTimlir-SSriiMiiiiy at. M"iim .aw! 1- Jl1, 1909 Packard Thirty Touring Car $4,200 Let Us Demonstrate the oa rai M. 13 hands, two Inches 1 4. hft.rjds, one Inch. ha ris-. hands. t wo two Inchon inches. per f, cent. classes, horses wamn 15 per -. t and neatness In addition to ?.'9 a spe-la! cash prize given to the driver of winner In each of these delivery horse. Three ."t .uniting the handling whip, reins r ' if. oismounnng n.l hard in per ii nt, each con- let. whicH will be a-ne horse and c.ir- Portland Hunt club. e f .fritrhed by tlie silver i ap. amateur pen'lfman s. .rowing d t il ing ,n k th. a rriag". 25 nl,.;-. lines nnd dr! v-s"-u i.ntlre from rar- a; ii i i.r.t ytant in-iat rtl ! :.-h w:M J "f Hunt i ! t by their app good manners dron. Class 79- Ponies and licit exfeisljr.g Throe prizTr-' . Class 60 Ponies and not I'.v-oo!!:;,' Three prizes Class 81 Ponies 12 hands, two inches Three prizes Business Horaea. In the business horse will count i". '.i -i-r cent. cent, 'uirness of o u t i 1 1 1 J i the regular I r of Jpi will be the blue ritl-or classes. Class 82- ?!ncli prizes Cla ss S P.i i r cf weighing under 3,o00 prizes Class 54 Pair cf heavy inree prizes ("lass 85 H f a i t draft team. Land Three prizes Class 8 -Three-horse team, prizes. Coachmaa'a BilTtsjj Com petit Ion. Class 87- Prlvlnr competition through obstacles bv . oschmea In the service of an exhib.tor at this show- Will be Judged by mounting carr'ig-. carrying whip. lp.!J:r. reps, position on "box driving and d!n."';t.t!t. from car-'ajre Flrt pr're, $Xe; se. nnd prl. 125. third prize J 1 5 . fourth prize, ! a j f on'y one entry class will ancele ) sec nd n.on.y if on.y t wo ,r. tries. , c th:t! mor.ei if r ; j C ree 'n'ro-j v-,, f "iit-i to. nt-v If I.- ; i- :r. :r rr'r'. s C-- ge an 1 ;..,ir v i i i n jurr delivery pounds. horses Three A sutr.lnnrv of ' '; - i,o up froni the sa::a- : ; :s followins : WooJbnrn'i Record. Wootlbiiin has c, i 1 : and 711 ertors in t-,. . c against o runs 1 '. 1 ..'s ; i.. 1. of her opponents ! ' r ' tYest P "Tl, md t . I ' ft-ateil four t nr.. jr. I . : cou-.i-r playd o'-o g u- u-';' tdons and lost li .' V-'-.g t; gamn played In Co ouit St. Johns w on : i e ;'t.- s :': , ct.anipp-.rs nnd h-st tl,-- S. AN'oodtiu rti piuv.'i - : -s wlnulr.g 7 Bi.d ; sc. ' ' l lost TWO g ' TC es To ' ' " 1 1 onlv 1 -i o eiu - I ; 1 forfeited it e k-.i" .- - : 1 I new A ib! an t .. ni m . - beaten bv a s- - " ' f ; j Portland lost l.k.-;i ..- . . . ... 'shut out lor op; n o--. ." . . . ! mm.'s i.v i rl I' were ST .T . 1 , i s t . ' s 1 and Kast I'.u tian '.. 8 t 1. 1909 931 per cent of the owners of Packard cars in the last five years are still using the draft horses. f our-ln--Three Vancouver's Rec. n-. a 1 - 1 ; 4 r-1 rlay lost mut not be docked Trree pnzs and et "wn si t i--.:g. 1 under t' sadme : XortM 8 wl table to Become RnBtera. at the walk, tr- t and carter, the hnr To be shown oi er hurdles To he hat smte.1 for tot h purp.ses to be I Judge-1 for their performance eenfer- warded , r ! J mat ton. qualitv. manners and abtilir to Class 4 Mt-f or r n-n. rs nanus frry trie presorlbetl we'g.it over r.ur- ortlan-i Hm i';-i. Spo o h. 15 Ii'i., f.rs" a. a 'arl he aidi.ei p. reg-i i a i .on 1 ;;:,; 4 n p r Thic j nt irg tand'tr. h-;rr i r o . . r to bo ! n ii t -. n t r. lej j , r , 0 ' ' rmif .,rd r! ! l"n ' vr d e. T-if...ert t- count Ptform.lTce over J'jltlt.. ; ointn. -iita : 0 per ctr.t t Inches or CUii der jYiar' s or r'dt' Tnrr Idi fS hands "es. gs over 15 the die Class ti Horse up !o earn irf 19 I Tv vrry n h hard. T relpwj tir f-ntC and c but ti iteerej I "our. r T T . ol t wr. ften. but when K d "'it r'f ej to suoh an iiertt ' tr plt-Lr rcst cf sor, roa.! f -r C- crat off br his team ' ei'l t tfra'es hat T l r :. ma tea. Van or u and 8.' i-rr'.i gainst . and 7 i errm s h I er laye.1 one game w. ;-, A t ; 4 gam "t w I h -' i w-lnnlrg tw. nr. 1 l .-- g i w ith St. Johns w'T.t.'r.K- t - with N-w Alt li-a. w o. fames w pi, Sc. ,. rri. i g -.sir. j twj, t ' -e r --. ' -Portland, tiinni'-g f four t.vn' ii it!- .- r i t wuj Bud h .s l-g t w o . , Portland llif. ST J A 1 bin a. 5 h a . Vi ,i. ( s Oregon Citv 1 in (i Wert Portland s Record. Wt Portlie ' . s 1 t bit a ar d 6 4 . : n-ai: 1 " 1 t.'ts a...! T t :.. ! She t'laied g t-u-- i . ' -. w w lnnit bt l an 1 . - k .4 4 g v.. Y'ftte o j . r r . . . - k . i -g.mes wl'h y;h - p rli,. w and lost E 1. i e - a ii ' t. 1 .- r. 1 - z a . 1 . 1 a . ; i - . ' and i ins n cit . -;';- ! Ir.g r rr -;. w i - ' .-.. u " t sl.Lt .it o'.re - '. r a hut . ut B'W t'Kir 5 t aiexc a Raocr-i. alein hsa m "o ; - , - -. errora arah,"' r l'i ' ' rrora t. v ber S Hi"! wltli .' ' 7 same with l"..t 1 . .'.1 w :r 1 aacne stltli C'ron Cit. .os,r,( u. e . r - I 1 t, a s - r. 1 its ai I ; U v I rg 1 . r, 4 swutie . Ask the Man Who Owns One 'ar H. I Keats kutqCo. Corner Seventh and Burnside Streets, Portland, Oregon AdKNTIKS ALL IMPORTANT CENTERS i i