East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 12, 1913, ROUND-UP SOUVENIR EDITION, Page Page Six, Image 6

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    Page Six
East Ore&'on'an Round-Up Souvenir Edition
Pendleton, Oregon, Friday, September 12, 1913
Twenty-four Pages
Men Who Manage Round-Up Get No Pay For Services;
They Are Amateurs And They Work for Pendleton
President is Sheriff of Umatilla County; Directorate Comprises Men From All Walks of Life; What They Do in Private Life
'i'lic Itoiind-nn Hirotors: Who They
in Kwrtly Life.
Tillman !. Taylor, president of the
liounrt hMs tlie position of sher
iff of I'lnahila inunty. For six terms
lie ha.s occupied that office and will
).rob.il;.v be .sheriff for twice six
Term more, is he so wills, for he Is
recognized as 'one of the most effi
cient iriminul catchers In the state
nd Ms nop-Jlnrity with the voters of
J
f fX
it
" i mi minii it ti in um.
T. D. Tftylcr
President oT the Round-Up
tlmatilla county is such that it had
grown oustomary for all partiea to
nominate him. He registers demo
crat. Taylor has served on the Round
up directorate for four years, the first
Two as director of livestock and the
Jast two as president.
Roy W. Ritner, vice president and
business manager, has also served
four years on the board, having been
treasurer two years and vice presl
dent two. In everyday life he Is a
farmer by vocation and secretary of
the Pendleton Commercial associa
Uon by choice. Also he has been the
guiding spirit of the Pendleton base
ball club of the Western Trl-state
league during the season just closed.
Charles H. Marsh .secretary of the
Round-up. seems to like secretary
jobs, for in private life he is secre
tary of the Hartman Abstract Co.
This is his first year of service as a
Mrector but in previous years he has
Lsslsted on the accommodation com
committee.
William C. McKinney treasurer of
the association, is accustomed to
handling the coin of the realm for in
ordinary life he holds down the posi
tion of exchange teller at the Ameri
can National Bank. He also is serv
ing his first year on the Round-up
board.
Mark Moorhouse, director of com
petitive events, deals in real estate,
insurance and loans when he is not
doing Round-up, being manager of
the Mark Moorhouse Co- He has
been a director since the inception of
ie show, having been exhibition man
ager for the first two years. '
Roy T. Bishop, director of Indians,
came In first contact with the red
people as a manufacturer of the fa
mous Pendleton Indian robe; he be
ing one of the two Bishop .Bros.,
managers of the Pendleton Woolen
Mills. He has held his present posi
tion since the Round-up was organized.
Fred Earle, in the course of rou
tine' life, la a merchant, being' finun-
competitive events. Is a gralnman in! Dun P. Smythe director of acconv
everyday life. He Is the local agent
of the Balfour-Guthrie Co., and in ad
dition owns a string of warehouses
ot his own. He has served two years
as director of special features.
Sam R. Thompson director of live
stock wins his daily bread by tilling
the soil, having a large farm near
Eastland. This is his first year as a
member of the Round-up board.
Dean Tatom, director of accommo
dations, is the manager of the Co
lumbia Produce Co. He, too, Is act-1
ing as a director for the first time.
Tli Old Directors.
J. Roy Raley. president of the
Round-up for the first two years, is
a student of musty law books, being
associated with his father In the le
gal firm of Raley & Raley.
James H. Gwlnn, secretary for the
first two years. Is the president of
the Pendleton Abstract Co,
Wilson E. Brock, director of finan-
modations for the second year of the
Hound-up, is a member of the law
firm of Carter & Smythe and also a
member of the woolgrowing firm of
Smythe Bros.
Paul Sperry, director of parade the
first two years and director of ac
commodations hist year, was former
ly a sheepman and at present is work
ing in the Interests of the O.-W. R.
dally and otherwise interested In thej ces for the initial exhibition and busl-
Peoples Warehouse, one of Pendle
ton's leading mercantile establish
ments. Ha has seen three years of
Round-up service, the second year
as director of non-competitive events
and the past two as director of pa
rs de.
h..i .iii..ni;w1,i I, mm, mui
ness manager the second year, is the
manager of the Taylor Hardware Co.
Frederick Steiwer, director of com
petitive events for the first two years.
1p the district attorney for the dis
trict comprising Umatilla and Mor
row counties.
FRED FARL
Director of Parade
Lawrence G. Frazier, director of
grounds, is another merchant He Is
the owner and manager of the Fra
zier Book Store and he has had
charge of the grounds and park dur
ing the entire four years.
Henry W. Collins, director of non-
-- i. it iif n t n"'--
ROY T. BISHOP
Director of Indians
Lee D Drake, director of publicity
for the first two years, is advertising
manager of the East Oregonlan.
George A. Hartman, treasurer of
the association for 1,911 and 1912, Is
assistant cashier of the First Nation
al Bank.
ROY W. RITNER
Vice-President and Director
tlon of exhibition manager, the off!
ces of treasurer and finance director
have been combined, the secretary has
been given the duties of director of
publicity and transportation, and the
director of non-comeptltlve events
has been given charge of the music,
The vice-president has been made
business manager. In the Initial year,
the Pendleton Commercial association
had charge of the accommodation bu
renu but since that time there has
been a director In charge.
"Jiin."
Say there! P'r'aps
Some on you chaps
Might know Jim Wild?
Well, no offense:
Thar aim no sense
In gettin' riled!
Jim was my chum "
Up on the Bar;
That's why I come
Down from up yar,
Lookln' for Jim.
Thank ye, sir! You
Ain't of that crew -
Blest if you are!
Money? Not much:
That ain't my kind;
Dead!
Pooi- little Jim!
Why, thar was me,
Jones, and Bob Lee,
Harry and Ben,
No-account men;
Then to take him!
"3
& N. tax lepartment.
Harry Gray, director of transpor
tation the first two years, is a mem
ber of the firm of Gray Bros, gro
cers. James H. Sturgls, director of live
stock last year, Is a member of the
firm of E. L. Smith & Co., agents for
eastern Oregon and eastern Washing
ton for the Holt Combined Harvester.
J. E Keefe, Jr.. secretary of the
Round-up last year, was also secre
tary of the Pendleton Commercial as
sociation and is now in vaudeville.
Charles Ferguson, director of non
competitive events the first year, is
an attorney and Is now located In
Klamath Falls.
Hen Hill, director of musle in
1910, was a lifeal lumberman and la
present in the undertaking business
at Walla Walla.
William Ingram, business manager
for the original year, was a grocery
man and Is now living in Portland.
During the first year of the Round
up there were fifteen directors but
that number has been cut to eleven.
The president has been given the posl-
Well, thar Good-by
No more, sir I
Eh?
What's that you say?
Why, dern it! sho
No? Yes! By Jove!
Sold!
Sold! Wy. you limb,
You ornery.
Derned old
Long-legged Jim.
IViKlleton's Iaved Streets.
For a city the size of Pendleton
there Is probably nowhere so many
excellent streets. A total of 69
blocks already are paved. Within the
last year 47 blocks have been paved
and at the present time 10 more
blocks are under way of being Im
proved and 21 petitions have been
presented to the city council for pav
ing. This Is a record of which Pen
dleton has Just cause to be proud.
"Oh, Jack!" exclaimed the fair
young thing, who was attending the
Round-up' for the first time, as the
bulldogger held his steer, "see that
man kissing the cow."
Headquarters
for
The Boys"
When in Pendleton come and see us
A Gentleman's Resort
Where You'll Find Your Friends
We Are Agents
and wholesale and retail distributors in
, Pendleton for the following leading
brands of whiskey
JAS. E. PEPPER
OLD CROW
SUNNY BROOK
CYRUS NOBLE
and many others either bottled in bond, or bulk.
Anheuser-Busch Beer on Draught.
5c a Glass
Columbia Liquor Store
632 Main St. Herman Peters, Prop. Phone 90
Mail orders receive our prompt attention.
No distance to great for us to ship.
CARLSON CURRIEU COMPANY
Manufacturers of Spool and Embroidery Silks Also
MACHINE SEWING AND HAND SEWING FOR MERCHANT TAILORS
CARLSON Currier Co. are the only manufacturers of
Spool and Embroidery Silks on the Pacific Coast.
This established brand is carried by all of the high grade
dry goods stores and art embroidery shops in the northwest.
CARLSON Currier Company's Spool Silks
are guaranteed as to length, strength and
(quality. Only the very highest grade of raw
silk being used in their manufacture.
Ask your dealer in regard to Carlson Currier Company's FREE Busy Bee Package Goods which
we are now using to demonstrate the superiority of our Embroidery Silks.
CARLSON CURRIER. COMPANY'S OFFICE
114 S&nsome Street, San Francisco, California
Mills: Petaluma, California
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. Sold in Pendleton by
The Peoples Warehouse Alexander Dep't. Store Wohlenberg Dep't. Store