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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1915)
Pendleton, Oregon, Thursday,, September 23, 1915 Twenty Pa pet HORSE AND M ULE SHOW FOR PENDLETON OCT. 9th Umatilla County Branch of Oregon Horse Breeders' Association Preparing for Coming Event. East Oregonian Round-Up Souvenir Edition inv Mt. W. l.ASSKN.) "lhi liis.'ir "C I li oiifiin of th Mi.aiila vmm hursr hini male i-how I itm buck lukt winter t th time if Ihf i'vi- slink shiuv hcM at '.Twill ti?t'u,.n. whin a mooting of nil Inns, men v;i. ullnl ami fn cno i:)riH' ihi-rt i ft.tnit'j what is now .ill.-.l !! n Ken Horse lUee.iois' ,A'.. , ii This, ar-soi lation was or j: iji.-y-.i !! ai:.i lo nnn.le the ;n-',.:- W (he hxistnien ami liroetiers - -f Hie M.lte of I'rt'con. Some time j--fi i j tls u un.-. sii u steil l' nno of lie Ii emlu r 111. It if there I'oiliil l0 a lo.iioh .i :-tn;;c:i ti n of the Mile :tsso- ..i I ).-n ,-ailcd. "i'.oilit.." 1 1 wou'nl holl' . in k sniuinto interest anil niako it oasi- - cr .i ioiiil i-liow-s. w. hi the various ivmi'ir. ,.f the stall-, riiiaiilla oo.:ii- t has ihi honor of I s the first (..iintv i..i P. farm ;u h ,i hrum-h. Tins was done early this .-prills with I hi- n.-sis!ain i' of I'rof. I'oitor of the Auru iilf.ir il t'ollpce, at which the follow inn officers were selected: 1 t. u. Karnhart. brosidi-nt : R K, An- lerson. iee-i'resuli-nt ; Pr. C V. Las Ken, seerotary treasurer. A this meeting there Was diseuss rd the possibility of holding a show liere this year and as most of the tiiemtx-rs seemed in favor of it a meet- n.iKudy could rim; any iami wun now snow is only to last one nay, namely, bring It to the show and lht. the it was run. As this show is run for Saturday the 9th of October, 1915. but Judges decide that question. A list cf the benefit of the Joeal horsemen it is j nil people living at a distance are re- many of the classes was printed some up to them to make or mar this show j guested to bring In their stock on mentioned and should have ben was and so the officers wish tnat every-j niduy. and there will be a man to the one for stalliojis and their get. get bodv that may have a good colt or j take care of them. There are a num- to be three or more onlt-i Th nffl. her of men w ho are going to bring cers have made arrangements to have in stallions and other kinds of live- a class for all horses and mules that slock which they are offering for may enter and so no one need fear horse or mule they w ish that he Would not them read and bring it to the show and help us who are working so hard (o make the show a success at the beginning. At a meeting of the officers it was d. cub d to make the following condi tions and requirements necessary for an a; plicant to enter his or her -took. In the first place the officers wish i i suite that feed in the shape of hay will be furnished free during the Ungih of the show; that no entry fee noil be charged to enter any animal: that a free pass will be furnished to each and every exhibitor and anv sruom he may have to take care of I his stock. It has been decided to give no prizes other than ribbons, except for some special classes. The judging will be all in the hands of the Extension department of the Oregon Agricultural College. There will be two Judges sent to do the work and as the extension department sends out only competent men to do judging work any exhibitor can rest TYPE OF UMATILLA COUNTY HORSEFLESH ing was decided on to be held a week ! assured that his entry will be judged .later. At this meeting it was defi- j strictly as to his or her merits and mtely decided to hold a show and that everybody will have an equal I that, the date should be October the j chance for the first prize. The offi- 9'.h. It has been the Burpose of the , cers of the Pendleton Round-up have officers of the county association to kindly given us the use of the grounds eliminate all possible friction so that on which we can hold the show. The A rA L L 'X i X . J III Pure Bred Percheron Mares Owned by J. V. Sparks, Pendleton READY FOR THE HORSE SHOW I "i 3 i. . isffp M U, - u- .. x..:M tB. .-W M .J f 1 .f I . jilr y trade or sale and it Is the Intention of the organization to make this one of the features of the show. There will be an admission fee of 25 cents charged at the gate for all people other than attendants of stock and exhibitors. This is to defraf the expenses of putting on the show and that there will not be a class for his stock. All stock will have to be at the grounds Saturday morning, the 9th of October, by 8:00 a. m, with the exception of the horses that will be shown in harness or under saddle, as they will be judged In the afternoon. Stock will have to be brought In in time to be entered up before com peting In the show ring. People who Pure Bred Mammoth Jack Owned by Barney Anderson, Pendleton. it is hoped that everybody who is In- are looking to buy anv kind of a stal- terested in the raising and breeding lion, colt or JacK,. will do well to at of horses and mules will come and tend the show as there will be some see the show, and help this good thing people who will make a special effort along. At the Round-up grounds j to bring in some stock that they wish there is room enough to stable over j to dispose .of and this will be the time 150 head of stock besides all of the 1 to compare animals with the prize corral room which will accommodate j winners and make a dicker with the a large number of horses, so you see ; owners, and furthermore you will not there will be room enough for every- have to travel all over the country to body's animal. The officers of the as-j see the animal, that you might want sociation are beginners in this work to buy. The secretary would Hke to and we hope that the public will not see more horses entered In the high criticise our mistakes too much but i Jump so that we may make arrange- w ill get in and help us with their sug- gestions and good will. There will be a parade of most of the stock during the noon hour which will march up town along the length of Main street. When you see this parade don't come around and tell us that you have a better animal than ments for that class, which win have a money value of J30.00 distributed In three prizes. Electrically driven machines with which stamps can be attached to let ters and packages at a rate of 400 the ones you saw in the parade, for If j minute are being tested by the Ger you have the place to settle that is to ! man postal authorities. 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