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THE bREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, FRIDAY' "EVENING. OCTOBKli 16, ltd SOCIETY SEES MANY NETTLESOME HORSES PRANCE AROUND THE SHOW RING !If You Want to See the Newest ir Wearing AppareK . ., .;. ,:: i Visit the Style Store' V ' Command Allenlion , " v 1 i i . i i i i i , , ,. . , -: K'-y "1: vy: J- " (l 1 -m.. i . i.naw 'Ki-ytii..,mmv-LtMiMtt!U II II H I i ill ii t'' 1 'I' i r iiiii.ii I'll I" """"T "T'l ' ' ' ' ' y I -v ' " :,. " . . i . ; . : h:r:.m , , I .'V" -y- , ..- - v 'II f "l""l';r"rTr?f !" 1 ""7" ' w w iwiiwrTy i'r " www ;. ri 1 1 1 j , t. . Stewart's .Gibson Bov. . ' ' I' I '-v -VV- 'V t''';- ' ' 'ivVl Vifi-i ' il ' " II Boll Brandon, ch. J. Conild'lnt, 1 1 1 ; I , ,-. v V?V. T4- - tZL i 'III 8tU..firt. -Only . wtry. ,. , I . ' ' "r - '"T. . f . s ' i . 7T..'" -4 II If ,C1b- 11 Horui avr -16 bunds 1 K.I I - . i; - 's ' ! -111 III ; - N- i I I III r i. '- ,'-tr', , i ''" " i i J 1 1 1 -cia B tay aaai nprno, oyer io r III - 7 - U illlhandB. and not exceeding 18. hands I : f,y i I III - ' J . . . -w sIH'. Jill : .l l i - . vv. f v-w-- ; Sheba'8 nncentn nlumea &nd -tin ral-1 .III , :.o;.v; . . ' 1 . . . . .rv..'Wll I no other "urpos, to the- hors lovers, I ' 1 1 f sv . n 4 . sv. n . I Sat least made anorgeoui backeTound I III t . . f f s , Ii I llt.,:, jn" , i - " WS. I IE?r cwt ana-uvtnr par eeni--iiacK IL' I ;PrA. C Froom'i Black Mar Jos j, : ": '. pblna Vernon. : ; ' . r " ! King Horaa Ja auprema In Iortand tm wus noma in & ramer iniormai manaar at tha Oriental bulldlnr veater- - day afternoon' and' ba held a levee at ' t the: tamt plage- laat night that at- tracted all . the f aahlonablea of Port land and many, of thosa from other Im portant cltlea of tha northwest. From nearly avery standpoint tha eeo- .bnd annual show of tha Portland Hunt ' club la better than tha first Tha pro- gram' la 'better arranfad. There "-. are 3 mora 'food horses' and 'fewer poor ones. lutism uma l iaufcn. up in fjemnB nu or animaia mai, anoiua noi nave oeen admitted to tha show ring, la tha, flrat place.,- -And finally tha healthy stim ulus riven local people or tweaitn ty tha first show finds its expression in some examples of norse uewn -i handaom equipment that would ne aava .been seen hens wore ; it not the enterprise of the' Hunt club. t , ' 1 As -a ' spectacle the. Interior ' of the i Oriental - building: last, njaht was a re r markable sight. By 9 o'ciloek tha boxes r and reserved seats had been filled with . ..1,nn.M..lllHj b . 4UVVCb V, IBWUVllBU) UIQII Dr,, J. women. big 'clrele the "sawdust v ring , was a bewildering i mass or color wnion it is not for mere .man to dissect. Bat the thousand and : one box occupants, each -arrayed as Sheba's queen- tn plumes and iine ral- a many jewels. no other -urpoita to tin If they served tie- norstf lovers. 1 at least made a (rorsfeous backeToun for tha handsome animals on exhibition. 'True, It was a trifle chilly, but there - were many brave hearts who didn't hesitate to expose their "deUUetay In the early part of tha evening and later took advantage of - the night air to con new creations m the way of wraoe ... and opera, oloaits, thua malting an xr oellent howlng tn th ladles' combina tion appointment iciafls.' - There are not as many Seattle visitors this year as last, partly because a good many of - thosa Seattle people t who ' howM horses last season kept them : merely for exhibition 1 n the circuit and disposed of their , holdings during the winter, v However, tha- Consldlnes are , i here that is, Mrs. consldlne and th horses ind apiwrently" are- going to break their blue-ribbon "record of last year's show. r And the Farreln, with : their Maplewood horses, lncludln the y far-famed . Irish ! hunter. Fox Catcher,' , B.re giying not oniy exnimuons or nne .horses out1 of excellent horsemanship, notably on tha part of little Jdlss Helen IfarrcL " ' ' -. . t , i 'Topnla Tacom oin, -' f But Miss Bernlce Baker of Taeoma Is clearly the popular favorite, and Is the i local "find"' of th eason. 6 ha has a Paul Wesslnger'a Alta Cora and Cora faicnen. stable ez prle winners, and yesterday took, tha blue ribbon In nearly every thing she entered, fibs. was tha most graceful rider and driver In tha ring, and carried off not only the applause from the boxes, where her relationship to the Alnswoths had made her known socially, but from the galleries, where there was a goodly Aggregation of tha reai -norsey norsemen. Her every entrance was the slanal for enthusiasm from the spectators. , j , .'Since laat season Miss Italcer has nnr- cnasea me consiaine cnestnut pair, jaay Arva and Lord Nelson, which won so many prises here last year, - but they haven't the life and action that they ex hibited last : season. Driven tandem last. bight, they took third in compett- uwiii, tvii.ii ; jm i a. . w. xjrnuucuri 9 blacks. Lady Tuck and Lord Nln. which carried off the blue ribbon, and Theo dore Wilcox's Black Chief and Hindoo Prinoe. The XVDi-.ot; horses worn the showiest and probably the handsomest of tha lot but had not been y driven enough tandem to warrant their secur lng first place. 1 - ' raanoas Team Appears.'' -" ' . D. H. Frederick of Seattl showed the handsomest roadsters of tha evening. his black team Lyonors and Homer. S, being especially handsome. Mrs Const- dine showed the famous, team Sunshine aqd Belle Brandon before a Victoria fplder. They ara English hackneys, high steppers and without a peer in their class. - . In the ladles' saddle class Miss 'Ba ker s Highland Gaines carried off sev- riDoons, winning tlrst eral bands Kver Niool1 fl to 16 H hands, to In the Mrs." H. s Captain Caprice, second; James er's former blue Moor, fourth. third and Miss Flan- rfbboner, , Johnny ITraUlAflnVa A TT.-.l Helen, carried off the first prize in their . Biiuwing- me same nne action that Characterizes all tha animals ahnw. h. Ut. TJ J 1 - " " J Kazd to 9 eel da. Belle Brandon, ch. m., J. W. Consl- uiue, eeaiiie, nrst (only entry). .t-iass BO High school horses-Jo-phlne Vernon, blk. m., Dr. A C. Froom, vi., uay s., jonn tt, uioson, second..,-.-,' , . Clasa i.- Mares or geldings, IK r? ' ininchMT, or inder Highland v,u., ui. oeroice a -Baser, T cpma, first; Captain Caprice, br. g., Mra H. A. Kyer, second; Monte Crlsto. gr. g., Mk?" worgiana Leadbetter, third; Thistle, ch, jr.. James Nicol, fourth. Class,.64 Mares or geldings, over. 14 hands, 1 inch, and not exceeding 13 hands, J inches Uarda, blk. m. Miss Bernlce A. Baker. Tannmn ilrar Cain. Goodwin, ch. m., F. W. Merrill, second. Class 10 Pair of horses, 15 hands. 1 Inch and under, to be shown to a road wagon, horses to count n rwr appointments 40 per cent Lymore, blk. m.. Homer S blk. tr r V. 1.rrlarlnlr (Seattle, first: Ora Mav. b k. m . iritui uy. Due. mM j. r, Jforter, Vancouver, vyasn., secona. Inch and not exceeding 18 hands 1 Inch; to be shown . to a road wagon; horses count 40 per cent appointments 40 per cent Hasel. br. m.,- D. H. Frederick, Seattle, first; Teddy H.. b. g., ur, Mjt Creamer, second: . Valentine, ch. Thomas Scott Brooke, third; Frederick blk. s., F. T. Merrill, fourth.' .Class jaares or nuuiuti over is hinds 1 Inch Lady Tuck. blk. m.. Lord Nip, blk. g Mrs, F. W.. Leadbetter, first: Black " Chlif. blk. . g.. Hindoo Prince blk. a, Theodore B. Wilcox, sec ond: Lady Arva, eh. m., Lorn Nelson, ch. Miss Bernlce A. Baker. Tacoma, third,-' . .-' . .-. . .,- ' T- . . Class 0 Lady's saddle horaa,- over 1 hands, and ' not exceeding IS . bands Inches; to be ridden by a .Jady High land Oalncs. blk. Miss Berntce A. Baker, Tacoma. first: Captain Caprice, br. g- Mrs, H. A. Kyer, second; Johnny Moore, ch. t miss Liouise landers. third: ThistJa oh., s James NlcoL rourtn. - , . , -.. Class 18-rPalr af horses over ' 18 h.J. 1 ' A nni .vaAIImW T 1 fl hands 1 Inch; to be shown before a road wagon; horses count eo per cent, ap pointments 40 per cent Hazel, br. m., Helen, br. m., D. E. Fredericks, Seattle Wash., first; Thomas Scottbrooke . (no nane). second; Billy, sr. g.. Dick, sr, g., Colonel A. B. Dyer, third; Baby Lou, b. m Bragada, b. m.. C W. Embody, fourth. Class 41 Pair Of mares br geldings, IS hands 1 Inch or over: to be shown before a victoria; horses to count 60 per! cent; victoria z per cent; narness 16 per cent and livery 10 per cent Black vnier. oik. winaoo frmce, nix. g., Theodore Wilcox, first; Lady Tuck, blk. m.. Lord Nip. blk. g., Mrs. F. W. Leadbetter. second: Citizen, ch. a-.. Ci vilian, ch. g.. Mrs. C, II. Lewis, third. Class 17 Mares or geldings not. ex ceeding 15 hands 2 Inches; to be shown to a runabout; horse to count 60 per cent, appointments 40 per cent High n land Gaines, blk. g.. Miss Bernloe A; Baker. Tacoma, first:"Merry Widow, blk. mw wapiewooa farm,. -en ton. Wash, ''' y :") y ami .a. llf . 1 mm OVER-CRAV- show we The SUITS, COATS and ENETTES ,this fall possess that imle . scribable something which stamps them'v. as HIGHV CtASS.,yt is 'the, result -of tailoring art applied by;'! tailoring brain to the best ! ; tailoring materials. 1 Re-: sultthey hang well, they look Veil, they wear weli. They ; were made ' and de-i. signed ; by ' the STEIN BLOCH COMPANY tnd the , BRADBURY; SYSf ; TEM, and ' cost no more' ; than the "ordinary kind. - r ,-x They, range m price from 940own to ?SU. Credit Iteslred second;. Homer S., blk. g., D. B." Freder ick, Seattle. third; Captain Caprice, br. sr.. Mrs. Hi A. Kven Seattle fmiMti, Class 74 Best performance over three consecutive tiimna. three feet hls-h- tn n riciaen oy taaies will wehrung, ch. mm. j. i. urxum, nrst; Wallace J. K. .vnrter vnnrrmver with aan. ond; Fayette b. g., Maplkwood Farm. n. wash., third: Tom K tr . Tnr- land Rldlns; academy, fourth, ridden by Jiin, tt u ii fun ,000, If Ye privilege: yoy to pay for your new fall SUIT, OVRCOATV CRAyENETTE and all dress ,ac-, eessones in weekly,' semi-monjhly r monthly pay ments to ,suit your convenience. Suppose you call ' and let us show you. v We do not urge you to buy -just 'to talk matters over . . .. . v .- '. --''-. : . . i ( " v ' -' :'. ... : ''. EASTERN OUTFITTING? CO. - CORNER WASHINGTON AND TENTH , W Store1. vWhereYour Credit IsGood Class 78 In and not 1umn Rent rure- formanca over 1 feet Inch nost and ran m ana out carrying not less than Otto Breyman, newood arm, TK.Il.nt I "Ml ,. TO""", Ujuh O. ST., l. though they are wai the decision to be I TjmVn ? m? Perhaps the hardest work thaf lay be- n-yJSto'fc ! fori mauo in me comDOlltlon for a t; mares or geldings 15 hands 1 inch or Over. The Wilcox nnlr Rlonlr ria on i ninun i-nnce, were nnaiiy awarded the . "J.. ul uewoeiwr juaay l uck and I e. Lord NId. althoiio-h tha latter h.rf n-r. I nunue me oeiier or it wnen it cam to exactness and uniformity of Lamson, fourth. ' Evening Events. '"'.' i . Class 8S Pairt of delivery horses Weighing under 8,000 pounds Billy, b. r.. ciyae, o. g., union Meat company, trst' Prinoa , a. ar . Rlll. a tr tTnlman when It I Transfer company, second; Prince: g. g.. In the ruiuhi.nl el... Mia. n.Va. !. "'.'"J' J"'ra.i "-A nZ.ZT. " aieier irant rourxn. third; Boo, r. g., gam, g. g., fourth.' Class 2 Pair of trotters, 15 hands 1 i iHii-aLHDninsT niflnir ffaminff with iliass i t - . - . . - ' WTdoW. 'I hliT m.Ta i-iK-'iS'i.i ,non ?"a unaer. snown to yenicie i.yori Helen Fsrrell a. iniiil Frederick's Homer S. third. and , K I Fredericlt, Seattle, first; Ora May. blk. The culminating aTTi f tha' "J"'8 Hpy . D1K- m,, i i. roner, ? J"""' Jumpers, and th most ' C 8'. 'oraiV initresunj event or tn competition was Wives and Motheris I HERE ARE THE RIGHT THINGS FOR r MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR I ... Drop in and see if we are not fully justified in making some noise about our lines of Hats, Shoes, Furnishings and Clothing. . , Take a look at our $15, $18 1 and ?20 Suits and "our 915 and ?20 Overcoats, and tell us . where you ever saw their equal at the price. - Look .at our-lines of Boys' and Children's Clothing take our ?5 Boy's Suit, for instance, and match it at the price, if you can;. Take a look at the" new styles in Hats, Shoes,. Vests, Shirts, Gloves, Neckwear, Hos iery and Underwear for Men and Boys. This is the store for good values. We give every patron the kind of a square deal that will . win his trade, his influence and his everlasting friendship. the pluck of little Georglana Leadbetter. Who if she dldn t ride .her enw.Mln i aiuiiva vuijbiu vo victory as typined ny a ribbon, at least won out when It came to ma sraiiantrv or th .nAienea veto. Leadbetter la verv llttla anH Mnni. cnnsio is, proportionately, very big. She was utterly unable to handle him when it came to takina- tha hurdle, and after smashing over the first bars she waa unnorsed when he refused, the sec ond. But she climbed back on again In a second and was off and around the ring, it was a good exhibition of cluck and when Miss Leadbetter crows a little sne is iroins -to snow ruture bom snow aroers some rood rldlna-. The showiest dingle vehicle shown at the afternoon performance was the Leadbetter unicorn brake with Lady Tuck and Lord Ktp as wheelers and Monte Chrlsto a. leader Afternoon Sraerta, Class li rotters. Clasa 98 Mare or aeldlnc IS YiAn1. ft Inches Or over, to be shbwn before a brougham; horses to .count 60 per cent orougnam z per cent, narness lft per ceni, livery iu per cent Luiy tuck. blK. l., sirs. J), w. Leadbetter. first; Citi zen, ch. p., Mrs, C. H. Lewis, second. Class G9 LadVs saddle horse. 14 hands 1 inch and riot exceeding 15 hands: to be ridden bv a IsdvwMnnta Chrlsto, g. g.. Miss Georglannk Lead better, first; Comet ch. g., Ellen S. Mills second na.hh1a Ii tn. urea r n Bewail, third. ' Class 18 Pair or mares. 1 hands 1 Inch and not exceeding 15 hands: to be shown to vehicle Sunshine, ch. m.. Save the Loved Ones from Drink Evil by Using Orrine Cure Effected or Money Refunded Can be Given SecreUy. "; ., , . ; If VOUr hUsta.n1i nr inn . l mo arinn nanit, stop pleading, scolding ami crying. Use Orrine. which ! tn iiicuinmenaea nv rnoiiM.nii. nr imii n drusgists throushout the enunrVv hJ. cause they know the good it has accom plished. . , Hundreds Of letters attest tf th markable cures made by Orrine. Polk Miller Drug Co. of Richmond. Va., write 1 iiiuLiifiai ann an i su sty sx navas mm at si afar nuBugnas and orotners who since they Were ttlven Orrine in mn.t iau, Hf-h out their knowledge) seem to have lost all desire for drink. Thua vmie unit.. ration has brought much comfort, and happiness to once desolate homes." This successful remedy can be riven secretly if desired, msing Orrine, No. 1, or the patient can take it of his own free will, using Orrine No. 2. Either form destroys the desire foe iimn 1 drink and builds up the bodily ' health, making th user strong and well, a man In every sense of the word. Write for free namnhlet oh cure of alenhnli.m tn the Orrine -Co.. Washington. D a.nt in plain sealed envelope. . Th rerular hrlce of Orrine la 11 box.' There Is no risk In buylnr Orrine us mere is a guarantee in every box which entitles you to a refund or your money If Orrine falls to effect a enra Orrine Is for sale by Woodward, Clark tt Co.. distributors. , f KM 'fTfTvfvfvfTfTvf' 15 hands 1 Inch I and under, shown to a ; four-wheeled yenicie JOseonin Vernon, blk. m.. - A. w;. rroom, iirsi; tuny out, dix. m.. ' - - -am.. wmmm JIJ 1 166-170 THIRD 'STREET sepbln first: J. P. Porter. Vancouver, second: Lyon ore. blk. m D. EL. Frederick. Seattle. third: Esther M bav m BVad T. Man. I I ruiL rourtn. . Class f 3 Thoroughbred' saddle mares or reldlnss. 16 hands. 1 Inches or un der; registered fbjpn Boy, ch. g F. L. Suwart, Kelso,sMashlngton, first; Crlgll, ch. m, C, B. Ma?, second; Sallle Goodwin, ch. nv. Fred T. Merrill. thlJd. Babble, bay m., Mrs, C. B. Bewail, fourth. Class II Alta Cora. blk. m rnra Patcban. blk. m, Paul Wessinger, first toniy entry). Class 74 Ponies It hand a S Inches and not exceeding 14 bands, 1 inch Miniature Forest King, bay ., J. W. Consldin. jr, FeatUe. first (only en try). Bob. . rldg Dr. O. 8. Whit aide.. Class tt Horses over '14 hands. Inch and not cxoeedlnr It band a Inchea up to carrying 204 pounds Mowiisa, oay m , mim veil a ins worth, first: Thistle, eh. r James Nicol. Hillsdale. Or, second. , Class I Pacers, over If bands, tnoh and not xeedins; II hands. loch, shows to as. appropriate four i wbaoi vehicle ita Cora. blk. m Cora Patchen. blk m, Pairi Wsssln- ger first (only entry ). Class II lioraea vr It hands. I - us to carrrlnr !K wunds naJiac. a. r. J. f. t'oner vaaconrer. nrst; ovpsy, a m-. J. we-iey lAfld, seooad; Tony, gray g Mrs. W. H. Wsr- rena. third. Iiksim, eh. Jtu. M. ' L. Hoi brook, fourth. Class 1 4 L nlearn (eaam. to V'Vw i befor a traa. braka rr ether nttMa vediclo taT Tiwk. blk. m, Lrd Ktp, blk. g, Went Crlsto. srr. g. Mrs, T. IW. l4Vttar. first ift.r itrr. - r IClsas I Ms res r . rj nrs, H hT4, -1 t-vk n4 Sin J eTaoK3;rr li baaoA, T be stews u'n tetoa lad 13 in n v H " -i a ' IH I 1 III I I f I I 1 I Jo) W H " . . ' wm - - t fig OVERCOATS 100 Experienced jeppie The most fashionably .tai-. lored;' : thoroughly reliable garments V ever';' offered at such a low price, t ' " V , . " ' Salesi APPLY AT ONCE Universal; Sales Co. ' ' ' Fourth and Morrison . i . ; S TT - 1 B4 H - V f B .' 'if ( ' " w '4 'I'm -B ' m . i I Wc Feature $10 Sails and Overcoats w v : as Our Leaders : i- s S S Because we prefer the large, volume of business re- M ... r ' . - I. "1 ih suiting irom ineir popuianiy iomaKe up in a aesree i'H fr the, small 'profit. realized on each-individual sale 8 ' ! III N ; M ' l ,M 1m H I m ll In SJ asw- Saaa - Saw M 'V' Ssi W Mb- ' k II TH'O STORES . , , I J j fj tr. first ast! Taylor Sis.' Ccr. Tbifd and Ecroslie Sis. 5 f IS' KE1 F.W -, . f M A