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!r! iw PACE TWO ALL m DAILY EAST OREGON! AX. PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. 1915. EIGHT PAGES ESIK FIGHTING FOR UK .. hoolihan; Buffalo Vernor-., seconds; Jii. k Mabee, time v.wuwcu mu jiesuauon; ,, nlpls pulled leather on Speed-; M"!""t'1. HEfflS YESTERDAY THRILL IMMENSE THRONG II ( hard to conceive of a more It was the McGinnls girl on her beao--irii.)t-tf ly niroessliil exhibition of tiful t,iaok who finished the first re-Inwiili-r sports thn that which the u.y in advance hut she gave way by crowd of yesterday afternoon saw.a few feet to Bertha Blancett after Ulewod by perfect weather and an the first change of mounts. Mrs enthusiastic and admiring audience. Blancett kept the lead for the next the chow responded with a succession , mile but at the last change suffered i.l dasli'ng events, each one seeming-! a delay which started her last horse lv nmre exciting than the others and' in the rear of the other two contest the whole proving to the most skep-jsnts. Making a brilliant ride. Ruth Ileal th.t the wild and wooly west; Parton gained the ground she had has not entirely perished trom thejlost earlier in the race and spurted erth- I into the finish two seconds ahead There were ne accidents to man or I of Vera McGinnls and three seconds beast to dispirit the crowd, there were' ahead or th other, no delays In the rapid sequence o!j The list or features of the after eventa and the only hitch in the en-moon would not be complete without tire program was the cancelling of I mention, w?U up In the lead, of ths the daily stagecoach race due to the drunken ride by Sid Seale of Arllng- rtvR-SrN- Bucking Contest. I rertna Hlancett rode Kagle; Prin j cess Redbird rode Runyan; Peggy j Warren rode Jlody; Bonnie McCarrol i thrown from Silver. Msiw'i Race. I Won by Glen (takes. (wbov Standing Ha First, Sid Seale, time, 60 sec; sec ond, Ken Corbett. Jut then Mr. Newquist was propell- Steer Hoping Contest, ed from his seat Skyrocket soared Opo- 'We''- and Buffalo Vernon tied into the air but could never shake! for flrs'- Time, SI !-5 sec. Tommy Grimes. John Mu'r display-1 Third, Geo. Frances, time 40 S-5 fd good form In his ride on the back 9v : th, Pan Clark, time, 54 sec ; of Moonshine and Harley Thome nut:fifth. Case Prescott. time. 1:03 !-5 I.ee Tex ball; Harley Thome rode Hear Oat: Puck Foster thrown by Spitfire. Outc-k Change Race. Ed McCarty first, Jesse Stahl, sec ond. Indian Thoroughbred Race. Won by Thomas Yallup. ChaHot Race. Jim Roach, first; Zlbe Morse, sec ond. Indian Pony Race. Thos. Tallup, first; Tatahoml, sec end; Jesse George, third. Wild Horse Itaoe. Roy Kane, first; Cuba CrutchfteM; second; Red Parker, third. I-'" J Lj w sec; sixth, Ed McCarty, time 1:33 2-5 sec. Indian Relay Race. First, Jess George, time 2:15; sec ond, Pen Pen. time 2:18 3-5- third. fourth. tnirullnejis of the horse of one of the contestants. Never haa there ever been witnessed here better buck Ing riding or better roping. Several cowboys yesterday made strong bids for the champlnshipa In the buUdogglng. steer-roping and bucking contests. Frank Cable and Buffalo Vernon In the buUdogglng, Red Parker, George Wier and Buf falo Vernon in the roping and Park er, Lee Caldwell, Ed McCarty, Dell Rlsncett, Jim Massey, Henry Warren and others all gave exhibitions of their skill that cannot but get them recognition in the final contests to day. As on the first day, the cowgirls relay race was yesterday the most keenly contested of all the races and throughout the entire two miles, the vast crowd shouted Itself hoarse as Ruth Parton, Bertha Blancett and Vera McGinnis fought for the lead. Assist Your Stomach To Get Rid of th Poisonous Ques and Fermenting Food. A good long fast wilt do this sometimes. 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LEAVES NO SHINE Price 50 cents Koeppen's The Drug Store That Serves You Best ton. There have been drunken rides at past Rouad-ups but none more reckless and during than that of yes-' terday. For nearly a quarter of a mile he stood In his saddle, waving ids hands wildly, yelling like an Tn- d an fiend and swaying his body tack and forth while his hose raced at full speed. A great outburst of applause greeted him when he final ly collapsed breathless on the neck of his horse. Allan Drumheller was again a bright star In the cowboys" races. His horses and his own horseman ship carried him to victory in both the relay and pony express while in the cowpony race he finished a close second behind Mack Gaunt. Unless some accident overtakes him today, to him will undoubtedly go two championships. The bucking contest saw eighteen of the Round-up's best outlaws pitted against eighteen of the best buck aroos entered. The struggle for supremacy was sometimes terrific in Its dynamic force. Long Tom, the king of all buckers, threw Earl Simpson so hard that for ten minutes he could scarcely catch his breath Speedball forced Tex Daniels to choke the horn with a death grip to save himself from a similar fate. Whistling Annie gave Dave White an awful shaking up before she fi nally catapulted him into space. Spit fire, starting with the speed of a racer, suddenly humped and whirled and Buck Foster bit the dirt. But victory was not always with the horses. Bed Parker, champion of last year, and Lee Caldwell, winner of second prize, showed that their rid ing had not deteriorated when they lode Whirlwind and Miss Hesitation and threw their steel-pointed neeis into the shoulders and flanks of the big mustangs. Ed McCarty of Chey enne made a straight-up ride on Casey Jones, the buckskin that threw his everv rider last year, Jackson Sundown made a sensational ride on the hurricane deck of Gaviotta, Jim Massel won a big hand by staying in the middle of Johnny Icewater while the animal plunged and reared ana pounded his way arcoss the arena. Henry Warren sat Old Colonial in true buckaroo form and there were ether, good rides made, too. Johnson Barnhart, an inuian. m the first cowboy to ride and he drew the little twister, Lightfoot He staid, too, though he was whipped backward and fro with considerable violence. He loosened up with one leg and rolled his rowels into the an imal's flanks. Sari Newquist drew Hellfirejack and seemingly had him ridden. 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Sold in air-tight mols-ture-proof package All good gro-cers. se am The ance the 5 in Announcement Miss Harriet Young and Mrs: Edgar Fischer will resume their Pendleton Class es Saturday, October 2nd. For terms and information address Miss Harriet Young, La Grande, Ore., or Mrs. Edgar Fischer, Fischer School of Music, Walla Walla, Washington. up a good exhibition on Bear Cat, who made a sensational buck. The grand finale, the wild horse race, was well named, for a wilder bunch of cayuses were never saddled. A nait dozen of the 25 entries were! raui Minlay, time 2:18 4-5; thrown as they mounted and some ot Hampstelip, time 2:35 4-5. the little horses even freed them- CoWRta-ls- Pony Race, selves of their saddles. Roy Kane was Ruth Parton, first, Jessie the first to make the circuit of the!hp"Pr. second; Lela Smith track and Cuba Crutchfield followed; Time, 55 seconds. closely, while Red Parker was third. The summary of the contested events is as follows: Cowboys' Pony Racr. First, Mack Gaunt; second. Drum- third, Armstrong. Time 5" heller sec. Squaw Race, First. Shesay; second, Iris Smith; third. Amelia Sharkey. CowR-lrls' standing Race. First, Bertha Blancett; Second, Vera McGinnls; third, Mayme Saun ders. Cowboys' Relay Race. First, Allan Drumheller, time 4:14, total time 8:27 1-5. Drum-third Pony Express Race Allan Drumheller, first, time 2:05, tital time, 4:11 1-5; Charles Reed, Looking for G. II. Stiver. ST. LOl'lS, Sept. 25. James H. Newell, public administrator In St Louis Is looking for 0. H. Suver or Suver's relatives to give them S, 802.50 and interest on the money which has been accumulating for tS years. If no one with a legitimate claim on the money is found It will be turned over to the state school fund. Suver lived in the Heitkamp Hotel 28 years ago. On Aug. 22, 1887, he deposited 14.419.18 In the Boatman's a inmox'v' THE OntSHIRL MALTED HULK THE FOOD-DifC FOR ALL AGES TARE A PACKAGE HOME E-NO SUBSTITUTE IS "JUST AS COOS' MANY FROM ADAMS COME'at Wlllla Walla 10 "Pena sumhy with. OVER TO THE ROUND-UP second, time 2:18 1-5, total time 4.3 Bank and on Aug. 28, 1888. I4.683.J2 2-5; Braden Gerklng. third, time, ! in the German Savings Institution. He i.n i-o, low time 4:42 4-5; Tom has never been heard from since by i.nmes, tourin, time 2:23. total time either bank, and repeated efforts to 4:34. Cowgirls' Relay Rap. Ruth Parton, first, time 4:11, total time 8:18; Vera McGinnls, second, time 4:13, total time 8.29 2-5: Ber- learn more of his identity or where he went have failed. Xew Millionaires In V. S. CHICAGO. Sent. 25. America l ma tiianeeu, intra, time 4:14, total breeding a new crop of millionaires. time, 8: 3 4-5. Tug of War. Won by Buffalo Vernon's team. Bucking Content. Jnhnsnn Rnrnhnrt rnila T Second, Sleepy Armstrong, time uve white thrown hv Whlntlinr in! nie; Henry Warren rode Old Colonial, Dell Blancett rode Cyclone and Ram bling Sam; Earl Simpson thrown by ket value of seven millions before or- Long torn; Jackson Sundown rode ders for war goods piled up. Today Gaviotta; Ed McCarty rode Casey the value has soared to forty nine Jones; Earl Newquist thrown by millions. The golden stream pour- Hellfirejack: Tommy Grimes rode inir into the coffers nf J P ,.,n mcian .-ayrocaet; jim Massey rode Johnny was declared to be not millions, but McCoy, ; Icewater; John Mulr rode Moon- hundreds nf mlliiim ThA iwk.ri. missed steer; Harold Neptune, dis- shine; Red Parker rode Whirlwind; lers will be outdistanced. 4:16. total time 8.35 1-5. Third, Bill Abbott, time 4:20 2-5; total time 8:48 1-5. 2-5. total time. 9:02 3-5. Fifth. Braden Gerklng, time 4:30, total time, 9:18. Steer Rulldoggln. Jim Massey, disqualified; Williams, lost steer; L. E. The Chicago Tribune's table of stock advances since the war started show ed today the market value of 13 re presentative listed companies, bene fiting from war orders had Increased four hundred and ninety two million dollars since January 1. Charles Schwab's'steel properties had a mar. A M MllEll ATTEND Tlll'HSHAY'8 SHOW AM) OTIIF.HS Alt!" IX FOR TODAY. . i (Special Correspondence.) ADAMS, Ore., Sept. 25. Bert Klr by and daughter Alberta and mother, Mrs. Klrby, motored to Pendleton Thursday. Among those who went to the Round-up Thursday are Miss Esther Keld, Doris Chesnut, Beulah Spen cer, Louis Des Volgne, Violet Plcard, and Max Dudley, Sullivan Reamer, Mr. and Mrs. Morrison and children, Frank Carleson. Miss Ethel Peringer and Delbert Wilson motored to Pendleton Wed nesday. The young son of Andrew Lewis had an accident Wednesday. He fell on a piece of glass and cut a pluce about four inches long. Miss Eleanor Stockton came home from Ferndnle where' she Is teaching to remain over Sunday with her par ents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stockton. G. O. Richardson Is now busy hauling In his broom cors. It is said his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hales and son Johnnie uttended the Round-up Thursday. Mrs. Zelma Henery and children and her cousin Edd Carter attended the Hound-up Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Boyer and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Des Voigne attended the Hound-up Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schatt at tended the ltound-up Saturday. Forest Peringer and Abe ShueJ were in Pendleton Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Lleuallen and Miss Neva Dallas attended ths Kound-up Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Lleuallen and son Otis motored to Pendleton Sat urday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitley and daughters Ha and Helen attended ths Round-up Saturday. Mrs. Maggie Sands and daughter Blanche were visitors at Pendleton Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Owens'motor ed to the Itound.up Saturday. Lon Murray was In Pendleton Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bunch were In Pen dleton Thursday, that tljls is the largest crop he has (,lul(!htPr moU)red t0 Pfndle. ever had Miss Jessie Chesnut returned from ton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Marquis mo- scnooi to spend Sunday with her par- tored to the Round-up Saturday. tnls- I Mrs. Sam Nelson visited friends In Otis Lleuallen returned from school. Adams Thursday, SIX FEET UP IN THE AIR--BILL MAHAFFEY RIDING IZEE r. ' ? 4 -" " ' u y 1 . : f,. v?:v x -j - . " r , iX i S i t - - if if -:, : 7 - i J -IX n, 7 5 1 J .-4 y . i 4-. ' y ' f -: T i r a- ., t