East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 21, 1916, ROUND-UP SOUVENIR EDITION, Page Page Two, Image 2

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    Et Orfonin Round -Up Sotrrenir Ldition
Pendlefoo, Oregon, Thursday, September 21, 1915
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rnil ah dir. K ' h ridr to hri
four hor in ru.r of two .
itU. or, to h'ld nd on t rut h
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:.mf.t ar.ij r!lr to draw lor
mojnu. All rof.l:'Artii to n-J any
h'iP and a ofti-n M judjf rna?
dm n'jwr' to d-urTnlri th
:nnr tiMInc to t done mth
(.lain haitr nd llt rln. Kidr
may ha. th .rlv,lic of umi
h!r No jwldlt for or li 1-1
;n' h wid to b ud.
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I liHllan ! I'.cUj luw-r.
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I 'or,dit jonA thr day rat for
Indian onl to he rl ldn h full
: hliKidd Indiana (tnininK !he
(round. One mile ea:h iy. Earn
ridr to have four hor In hari(e of
four a-witanL. IUdr to ride bare
trn k and rhan(e horw-a earh quarter
of a mile. Kame horiN-a to be ued
:a'h day. bamnc scldenU. Ii-rt
time for three day wins.
10.
I 'rm hOfV and Covert' Graad
Moantrd Marrh.
14.
Sftn-utMlar Indiaa parade.
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TrVk KidlnC.
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17.
lull Hht lrxlian -rrmoniajW and
Mar lm
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Purw l:ii, to te divided IliO for
firm. t:i for iwcond and :j for third.
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i-wiT tavern it-a ror iixnpm , .jwtx.jr Itorklnc Ctte for (ham- i
of tbe World. I , , . .. . . li
Purw-im and trophlea. rrt I I"hrp of IH World. !J4
llii and silver mounte-J bit pre-! Purse i0 and trophies. First,
ented by it. Morales, bit and trpuriif" nd 1250 saddle made and pre-,1,
mk Pnrtianrf. -nnii Ha i hirri i seated by Kamley t Co.. Pendleton.!
2 J ' ... jOre.; second. Hod; third, 1 100.
Coad.tiona A three-day race. One- Conditions Riders for each day to
mtle each day. Each rider to have b determined by lot. Horses lo b:
; two ponies ln charge of two assist- i smithed tr the manaeTemetH and:
Indian Kiuaw'ants. First pony to ro r.rst and thn-d . riders to draw for mounts. Not less
' u....i . ... .u.nnH i nan mx riders to oe cnosen on inira
and fourth quarters. Riders must da' to ride Id semi-finals and not leV
mount "pony epres- and horses than three to be chosen from the slstj
nuit not be turned loose on tratk.;'" ride In final. Each contestant to,
Saddle to weigh not les than as often as Judges may deem,
pounds, name hors u be ud each ntceisrT lo determine winner. Rid-,
day. barrins; accident Bt time for ln( to be done with pain halter, one
three days win i1"1 "f rI' frf- w:th chaps, spun
.and sombrero and no quirt, all rtd-j
lUhiWt'on.
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irwK'riv I lr lay Racr for ttoampi'm
lip of ID UorM.
1 ITji) and trophies: First,
I3'i' and silver mounted -id lie" pre
nted by H.ippy Cam on; second.
I."m and 2i koila presented b)
it.( sll( k. with no changing of hands
fin tui!'er roj allowe.1. Xo saddld,
fork over lj l- Inches wide. Draw
ing for mounu Vednelay evenin. i
September 20th. at 7 p. m.
2. J
Tug of t ar.
1.1. 1 . , . . W . V. n 1 r.
' ' ' . ' . htT IKllnit (Hinted for tlw 1iam
tfvn'l. No rhlnres barTd. !. " ..
tin fir thre days wins. In i.a of
'ot horee Jumplns the feno and
all other tiforn rontlncri':!. the
driion .f the Judi to firem Rid
ers will jrw for plare In fad'l'n "
first dsv and after f!rt day take;
plf In ord'-r In whl'h tby finish
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VArrt I'.uliilirtOrllic f'r t; ( IsSropkm
ilp 1bf ttorld.
T uts t2(i First. 1 1 H. and (n
jin benier Ctetx.n hat, value !.',
prerent'd by f'.orid Hri., clothier,
l'end'on, re , second. 150; third.
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Conditions Wr be (Iven 3"
feet trt HulldoK(er lo furnish own
horse and hawr. Contestant must
throw stet with We hand arid not
touch teeth to lips until steer Is
down. Heer must be thrown flat on
around on hi side. Any contestant
lloollhsnlnr lr will be disqualified
and sll dtieetlons as to cleannets of
throw and fall will he Inft rntirely to
the ;iidge whose decision shall he fl-
pioilil of World.
j Purse 1750. Firm, 1100, and 40
j per cent of )m k Pot; second, 1200
and 30 per tent of Jack Pot; third.
1100, and 20 per cent of Jack Pot;
fourth. l'-l and 10 per rent of Jack
Pol
Oiridlttons Hope and hoic tie three
ft crowd; steer to have 30 feet
mart of roper. To be roped, thrown
and hoc-tied within two ml nut'- or
contestant to withdraw at siKnal from
Juln Each roper to have
steers on Thursday and Friday.
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(Vmirlrls' I"ny Ilscc.
Purse. 1150, to be divided I
day. First 125, second 115,
110.
Conditions Half mile rate.
Purel2 4. First, 24
j Condition Four cowboy to the
. team to start farlnz. enter at sound
j the team h.ivtn( the center of the
i rops on their side win. i Xj
Purse 125 each day First, tlil'T
rf-cond. 110. j
Conditions Start mounted, chaps
iri STound. Kun 100 yards and re-ijf
move saddle;. Run 100 yards to
tartlnir point and put on chaps; run J?
100 yards to saddle and put on saddle 4!
run to finisli line starting point No
rubber cinches allowed. Saddle must
be cinched at start and finish and
chiif'H properly buckled.
2.
Purse. 1150 and Jackpot to be di
vided 50 each day First, 125 and
50 per cent of Jackpot; second, 1 1 5
and 30 per cent of Jackpot; third, 110
and 20 per cent of jackpot
Pendleton Drug Co., Pendleton, Ore
,0 eai n : third, 100 and cut gla bottle ol, Conditions The Ivund!Vp will
third, j prfueme containing real rose, pre-1 ,'urnish unbroken ranxe horses and!
st nted by A. C. Koeppen & Rros.i rulers will take mounts as delivered
Con- drUKKbtfl. Pendleteon I in front of the mnil.Hnll Earl '
two twtant to ride with cowboy saddles 1 Conditions Samo as cowboys' re- rider to saddle and rid
The! to welirh not less than 25 pounds. No ,,y rilfe except homes to be saddled once around the track
eltchl ropers making the best time on contestant permitted on track wear-
thw two steers will rope on Satur
day one steer each. Rest total time
on three steer to be winner.
An entrance fee of 125. will lie
charged, whkh will be added to the
purse, 40. 10, 20 and 10.
11.
MaverW-k lUre.
Puree 110 each day and 40-foot
one-half In' h lariat presented by as deAlred.
Portland Cordage Company of Port- day.
Ing a Jockey cap. Winning horse
eliminated each day.
20.
Wage Coach Race.
Piiree, 175 each day. Firm, 50:
second, I2S.
Conditions Coaches will bo fur
nished by the management Each
contestant allowed as many assistants
Rest time winner each
his
with
mount
hait-r.
when brought on the track.
24.
only. Each rider allowed one asslst-
Indlan Race (Thoroughbreds.)
rse 1150 to be divided 150 e
First. $25; erond, 116; third.
day.
110.
Condition One-half mile race for
Indian thoroughbreds and ridden by
full blooded Indian camping on the
grounds. Winning horse eliminated
each day.
ant to help saddle but he must not!
lend any other assistance whatever or
rider will be disqualified. Each rider
1 to return his horse to th
the race. Riders will be scored In or
der of (inlshlng. Entrance fee of
12 f C to be added to the purse, SO.
30 nd 20. On Saturday the wild
horse race will be run between the
semi-finals and finals in the cow
boys' bucking contest.
AiTeStyiUi :nel"c"."
YOU will do well by
figuring with us.
Our Specialties
Wholesale and Retail
COAL and WOOD
Including Celebrated "Peacock" Rock
Springs Coal, Bridal Veil Slabwood and
Willamette Valley Oak Wood.
loU Beverages '
Including Famous "Bran-New," Porto,
Pendo and the other products of William
Roesch Brewing Co. Also Jones Brothers
Logan Juice.
Fjs and Potatoes
WHOLESALE HAY AND GRAIN
Let us quote you prices and terms.
msimm co.
Quality Quantity Service ""T
Phone 178
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millions of meals a day
cooked on Great MAJESTIC
Ranges is proof enough for
most people.
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PENDLETON, OREGON
The World's Verdict
ON'CB more the Majestic Range has been awarded
a world-verdict over all competitor. This time
it comes in the shape of the gold medal given by
the I'anama-I'aclflo exhibition.
This Is the very highest award the exposition can
give. It comes to the Majestic Itaiik'e with a peculiar
value, for this decision keeps the proud record of Ma
jestic Ranges unbroken. Kor nearly a iunrtcr of a
century ever since Majestic Ranges have been on the
market It has swept from all competitors the hlKhest
prizes offered at World's Fairs nnd similar expositions.
There has not been one single break or exception.
It is evident to the most prejudiced mind that this
betokens an article of extraordinary and unquestion
able merit. It is admitted to mean much when such a
prize is won even once; but when the winning Is re
peated year after year, and when the Judge are chosen
from the most proficient men In their line from all
the four quarters of the globe, we are justified In our
contention thiit we make the very best range on earth.
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