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Page "Six East Oregonian Round-Up Souvenir Edition Pendleton, Oregon, Thursday, September 21, 1022. LET 'ER BUCK VALUABLE PRIZES ARE OFFERED TO THOSE . WHO WIN ROUND-UP EVENTS; RELAY RACE AND BUCKING CONTESTS FEATURE THE PROGRAM hiding m cki; mil,, STPPits, ; AM) m mios, Art-lllM 2 COWBOY'S 1'OXV Jt.U'E Purnciiriv, to bo divided j.'iO each ' day. First, ISS; second, $15; third, 910. CONDITIONS Hl( mil.! moo. Cow- j boy saddles to welKli not less than 'ir I pounds. Hitlers to ride with chaps nd ' sombrero. 'Winning horse eliminated tsacii na CIVIL WAR'S LAST FIGHT UNDER WAY (Froe for nil. JIust bo in the dock when the race ia culled.) pad- SQIMW It A 110 ' T'ursc $l.r0, to br divided $."0 each Any. .First, jar,; second, $1.1; third, I0. To tlio winner on Saturday The IVnplcH "Warehouse, I'entlh t(tn, will itl'eseiu () slinwl. t'O.N'OITIONW lift 1 1' mile rac lor .Indian ponies and ridden only liy lull liluudcd Inillftns camped on the .(rounds. Wlunlne hurst; ultiiiiiiulud ouch liny. smuts coach hack Purae 60 each day. Vint, $10; ncond, 120. CONDITIONS Coach ps will be fur- nlshed by the management. Each con testant allowed as many assistants as acsircu. i.est time winner each day 5 COWKIRIM ItMI.AY HATH FOB CHAII-10!.SHII OK WOULD I'urse 11050. To be divided :ir,l).0O ten aay. First (176.00: second (106.0I); third, (70.00. To the winners rr best tmin for three days, first, Alexanders will present a $25.00 Indies' lircakl'ast Coat; second, Keononiy Drill Company will present a $25.00 ladles' Leather Handbag; third, a (7.50 Waist presented by Hopf's tinrmcnt Shop. CONDITIO.NH Dally race, two miles each day. Kach rider to have four horsesytn charge of two rislsstants, one to hold and one to cateh. ;iiane;e horses each half mile. Baddies to weifrh not I cm thnn 25 pounds. aiders to touch Rround with both feet when chnnirlnir horses. ln case, of lost horse, jumping- fence fcnd all other unforseon eontinReneies, the decision of the judges to Rovern. Elders will draw for place in paddock tirsi nay, inereatter in order In which they finish.) 6 INDIAN RACi: (ThorouKhlirrils) ) T-ursr $150, to be divided $50 each day. First, (25; second, $15; third, (10. To thn winner on Saturday Ceo. C. Baer Hardware Co. will (jlvo a flash light. CONDITIONS One-half mile race for Indian thoroughbreds and ridden by full-blooded Indians on the grounds WJnninu horse eliminated each day. 7 STKKIt mi,I.IOtiil KOM THE CHAMPIOIMNIIII- Oli' THIS N 11111,1) I'urse $51,0. First, $:iihi. and $::5.00 Btetson hat presented by llond Iti-us., Clothiers, 1'ondloton, Oregon; seeoii' . (15U and $20.00 Calfskin font presented by Wyinnn partridge ('otripunv of Minneapolis; third, $100 and $10,011 Merchandise Certificate presented by Crulkshank A liauiptou, Furniture Dealers, Pendleton. CONDITIONS Steer to be eiveli ,",(1 fet start. HulldosR-er to furnish own horse and linger. Contestant must throw steer with bare bands, not touch teeth to lips. Steer must be thrown flat on the ktoiiiiiI on his side. Anv oonteetnnl lloolllnitiliie- sieer will he disqualified and all uuestinns as to cleanness of throw and fall will lie loft entirely to tlie .Indites whose decision will be final. "When thrown, steer must ho held with one hand released and held In air. Time limit. 2 mlnutus. Itest timet for two steers wins. Ileail fc-.uir, shin Kiisrds, or otliei football regalia disqualifies contest ant. An entrance foe of fifteen dolls each -w ill be chal'Ked In this even which will be divided into da v money for the three days at 50, 30 and nil. iwi e 37i AVASHINGTO.V, Sept. 21. The last buttle of the Civil War is now being fuliRht In Toledo, Ohio. Unless General Isaac T. Sherwood wlnn . The last Union soldier will prob ably have gonu forcvir from AVuhIi liiBton'H Caiiilol Hill, leavini,' it in the proud possession of a lone confeder ate major. Kor sixteen years, foui'tiK'n of them eonuocutlvoly, (lonerul Hhprwood had Horved In Congress. When he was swept out of office hi the. Republican himlMliile or 1 020, he decided to retire. Hut his friends wuntcil him to run fit'aln. There still is a Southern sol dier in the House Major Charles il. Kteilmnn, 81, of (ireenslioro, N. C. So General Sherwood decided to pitch in aKain. He was nominated by the Democratic party In Ohio without any opposition. Although nearly 8S, the Union sol dier says he feels better now than he did In l!)0fi when he staged his first come-back. lie intends to do more than "shako hands and stage a senti menlal content." Ho will go on the stump. Heckled recently by someone tav ing him wilh being too old to run, he replied: "Mosl nf my opponents in oilier enmpaitfiiH arc dead. i ant now S7. and stalisties show very i'i w men die at thai age." 11' the General gels l:iek (o Con gress, lu; and Major Sleilrnaii. long lime friends, expert to siiow lit" younger members a tiling or two. 8 sti;i:h ttonv; cnvri:T ion tiii: en iiioniiii OF WOltl.l) 1'urMo $ 1 200. FirHt, $(i00 Mint $;t.v mttUIItt ninth' hy llainlcy & mu1 nroHcutrd hy thn i'miillnton OinuiniM' clal C'lult; bitoiuI, $100 niu wtirth of mnrehaiuliFf, rt-Hnntetl hy Haw toUnH, Ji'U'i'l-TN, rnniHi-ton. ( tiM'Knn ; third, $1H0 nml l'on(il"to,i Indian lioht prnftoiiiod hy Allen-Knight '.. h'li )lntin, OiTKon. Jark pot divided into Uny mnnny. X)N1HTKNS ltoin and lmK-tt . I ll poo I iti't rroHHiMl. To bo ropot) thron ami ho tr-tied within 0110 and uno-hair minntos r oontHtant to withlrav at mImiuiI (rotn thn JimIk'om. Mtft-r must ho oaiifht hy hoth hornn hnir head ov ii'm-k. To ontrh ntMr in ii.tiy other ma nni-r dinqua hl ii H ropi r Two wrapH and a half hlloh to thv Number of HtoetH to he allowed eaoh roper will ho iinnotinoed to ropei'H h nre,na rl I root or ThuiH4lay and nl.so all other eoiiilitlonH, Ar r.iitrnnee loo of oaeh will he ratpo(l In thin event, whleli will h divided Into day money for the threo w.yn at 50. ;i0 and 9 Indians in war bonnets and other rc Kalia. 19 COWtilltl,' ftlW It ACM Purse (ir.ii, to lie divided r,n eneh day. Firsl, second. $15; third. $10. To (he winner on Salurdav $10 mer ehandlse eefiineele presented hv The I'reseint, The Ladles' Store, Pcndlci Oreami. CONDITIONS Unir-mllp race. Pan. teslants to tide Willi cowboy saddles 10 Wejt;h ll'll leMS Ihiin 25 poiHlil.-'. '. contestant itperiailled on track wearing a jockey eiip. Winning burse eliminat ed eaeli day. 20 IXIHtX I'O.W ICIOI.AV IIACIO Purse $:ino. First, $15(1 and $in.00 nair Seal Gauntlet Gloves, presented hy The Peoples Warehouse, Pendleton. Oiegon: second, $!i(l and J.7.5II Hat pre. seined by Max liner. Clothier, Pendle ton, Oregon: ihlnl, too. CONIHTIc.(NS A three-day race for 11 dian pnnies, owned and to be ridilen hy Indians camping on the grounds. One mile each day. Kach rider to have lour horses in charge of lour assist ant a. Kider to ride bareback and change horses each ullarter of a mile. Same horses to be used each day, bar ring accident. ',Ht tin,,. rlir three da s w ins. 21 cownoi's vi'Ainc; it.'. PlirSe.- $i:,. 1,1 he divided (:!.-, each day. First, f-": second, (Ml; third, CONDITIONS - One-hall' mike race. Caeh contestant lo have two horses, allowing one assistant, to slart at goim and rise within 511 yards. Kemain standing to finish. 22 (HWIIOVV III,KI3 (OM'IT 1'umo I'-T'.OO caeh day. Kir." J I T-0(i, norond. $10. ni.MM i Mirr r.aen roiwemnni hi- i lowed Din1 helper. Start mounted, run I nnd huhl cow and nulk s.mie in buttle. 1 . ltottlo to be mm i.hed by nuinaKe mont, Munt have enough milU In hot tie to pour out. 'out est ant to ta Ke mill to t itner.' at and mounted, Cow not to he hunted. Cow munt be raUKh' by bttth horn.s, half head or necH. 10 COMBOV m rnwi.ini'x t.ltM MOIM1I) 1 lt(lt Mont tvpieal eowhoy and eowi;irl in fJrant Mounted Ma rob will eneh day reoe o a i ash pri7:e of $"00. Two most tvpiral tiiw.ins and eow- fflrls In West w ard-1 lo lad S iirdny will reeeive prizes n follow s: Cowboys. $10.00 MeiehandiNe i'i rto i- t'Htn, presented hv Sherhan Hlos.. I'eii dleti.n. ore.; $r(i Merehnndise c-rt-H-rntp presented by The Club, l ndb ton tr. : t'owp iris, S" no box ivmhIv ir-'-entd by The lielta. I'en.ll. Ion. tire.: J.'i.ttrt box ivimlv pi - sent d by Tin WinturifL, Pendleton. Or? " wi hum. co i i:iT roil . i n in" Winn Noit inw i:m i;mi ni tti. j rs th'.n two flOWMIIII-. point to he diM. tta!nTTiVl, "" i ,;'irS, J-ll,, (,ft "d lluekinw and presented hv llannv fn'nv.'tn ,r ! ndleton: seenml. JlL'ti aO- ihit-.l' iso on " i OMiiTh tN'SliMlers ror eaeh dav Siae Caeh to he determined by lot. Norses to beiponv Impress Itirtiislied hy the nutivin'iii''iil ana j Wild llor-e rn.t rs to draw (or mounts. ..t less i-,,,.,. Minn rnieiN IO lu- chosen on third may io rule in semi-rum s n n.l not l.w than three to he ehoien i'r4ni the six t nun in lin;tls, Knelt eontestant to ridel and nil other unforseon cont inponcios, the decision of the judffoa to ffovnrn. Riders will draw lor place in paddock first day nnd aftor first-day take place in order in which they finish. 25 AVirn noirsi: rack Turso $jr, and Jaelc pot to be di vided $75 onoh day. First, $10 and 50 poY eont of jack pot; second, $2a and :jo per norit of jack pot; third, $10 and 2" P-T oent of Jack pot. CONDITION'S Thi nound-TTp will furnish im broken ranso horses and riders will take mounts as delivered in iron t of grand at and. Kach rider lo saddle and ride his mount once around the track witli halter only. JOaeh rider allowed one assistant to help saddle but he must not lend any other assistanoo whatever or rider will hn disqualified. Kach rider to return li i.s horse to c.orra 1 after each race, liiilers will ho scored in order of 1'in ishhtK'. lint ranee feo of SL'.fiO to ho addeii to the purse, f0, 'AO, Ii0. On Sat urday the wild horse race will be run between the Komi-finals and finals in the co, boy's bucking contest. The direct ion in wh ieh the horses will In- run will be announced hy arena director at .start of race. 26 Till-: ItOt'Ml-t I1 Purse- -$:,00. no First, $l"o.iia; third, $100. an. cuNltlTloXS v t 1- thrt e times around the on weights ol saddles and rider S.-iturdav only. A II-A round Con boy CliiiiuploliMbiii ohl r.-lt. To ho presented hy Uieh ard K. Fo, proprietor of The Police ' laette. Value, $100,110. To be pre sented to the best all a r on ml cowboy maktiiLr the most points at the Itoiind- nuiHt enter in not mpetitive events; as follows: What's incorporated DEPARTMENT STORES in a Name? If we were to speak to you of Adam, this name -would immediately bring to your mind visions of the first man on earth, his abode, his manner of living, and a. thous and othei thoughts concerning him. If we say "Cleopatra," you beautiful female vampire. visualize a If we say "Columbus," you picture at once the brave, wonderful man who believed the earth was round and dared to prove what he believed and who, as a result, dis covered America. What's in a name? Everything! Primarily a name identifies its owner, but finally it stands for all his distinguishing characteristics. Notice Thomas E. Edi son Theodore Roosevelt Abraham Lin coln. It's like the title page of a book which describes the character of the inside. Twenty years ago, the J. C. Penney Com pany meant very little. It was just being born and had just received its name, but t to-tlay it stands for the largest chain of retail department stores in the world. This means that the J. C. Penney Gompany has a tremehdous buying power and in turn a tremendous selling power. The -name "J. C. Penney Company" today ; means 371 stores, operating in 29 states. backed by the buying power of more than a million customers. Quantity buying means buying at lesser prices and buying at lesser prices means selling at lesser prices; selling at lesser prices means a greater service to the com munity and to the public and a greater ser vice to the public is what the name the J. C. Penney Company stands for Thousands of Round-Up visitors will feel as much at home in this J. C. Penney Co. store as they do in the one in their own home town and they are just as welcome. To thof:e who do not know us so well we extend a cor dial invitation to come in and get acquainted. You'll find us red blooded Americans every one, with an interest in better buying for you that will make you a permanent friend. 1TIF fjARCKST CHAIN DFI'ARTMFIVT STORK OltOANIZATIONT IN THtf WORln; flcirnt numbor of Rents iviil br reserved ! tlm rilisenco of other conteptun for nil piirtieipnnts in e;irh rtny's events , t. Substitutes. Sulistitnt ami oiteh jirirtieipant rr'ist lie fonint j tin-re when culled tor ills event. Num bered contestants only will lie allowed., ' it. h ili. in tile opinion of the Arena Directors, a milTieient number of contest-intH are present for an event., no delay w ill he permitted because of I fur any one of the. followinff offense?: will not Jieintr under the Influence of intnvl- lie permuted iii any event or contest, r cants, rowdyism, quarreling with the ",. Tlu Committee will select com- jii.les or ofi'icinls, or for any other pi-tent .iud'.yes and their decisions wa. ! iv.ison doomed sufficient by those it be i'ina I. authority. i:. Contestants. Contestants or I ?. All contestants 'must wear cow others will lie c.iecttMl from the! boy or cowgirl regalia in any and all nt'iitiils and barred from all event-- events. &. All contestants are' required :to read carefully all' printed rules and to '..- p-.r,!a,nt nt anv mcetinf? called by the Committee, when rules are to be changed or additional rules made. .Management reserves the- riffht to make any changes or additional rules as circumstances may demand in any even. JL DIOKIIV ti'.'iU.UU; second. -2 furlonfi' race, track. o limit led in in OW I i Koma ! Ail points !ll ir. in !-' 3 in 11 as onen as .indues mav tie. 'in necessary to determine winner. IJi.liiii; to he ilone it!i saddles and plain halters anil double reins luruished by the soetation. Keins nut lit be tied to- e,.,er or wrapped an. unil Hie hand, one arm free. ISuI,ts lo us.- chaps. spurs and s..oil.rei,.. all ri.linic slu-l land no l-hani;in;r hands on reins. Thf. litest i, pep l resid. 11 t H of (l-ee,ni. I ashilmton and Idaho. 'otitestanls i. I, ,. i, ...i. ...i .1... - - i.. ... World's ('haippuin.vliip m Pendleton are .-ible r $ id, w h mom y ft, i all the Iher compet it i ve evenls 1st, L'nd. .1 points; .trd, 1 point. Inula ami participants assume risk to person or stock while upon I rounds, the inatiaenicnt extend-. inu an Invitation to the world, no on" b.-t i r, d. everyone welcome, but only up- Mill the CUlditiotlS Stilted. I Aeeoiiimodation headquarters for Koiiiut-l'p visitors in lif ilrcKoniaii ; buildi!.-:'. corner Main nnd W-hh streets. I Police llenartnieiit City Hall, phone l.-i. "Westward llo". the creat ttound- !1'p parade, Saturdav forenoon. Septcm- ' ber SX at la "n oVlook- (.KM ItM. m i.ri as-mines no lia-conlej-tants. their ne their pi-oncrty. n'ld assistnnts un- 8rfcCT.'l I. All IMII N 12 Tiiii K niii; 13 THICK AMI ' V llfll'IMi 14 Ki l l. Hl.lllllll l IMHIV I I Hl llll M 41 AMI II lltM I t 15 IMU t I'llM II 1: I'lirsr I ..II. to be iIixmI.,! I n . ,,-1 da.. 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SMl i la.-etlian : I wind. .. h , , .1 ,. tl UCM T.4 t4k - ' l'"l -. jun. uij- Hi. I, a . AX to THE ROUND-UP PRIZE SADDLES Are on display at our store. Come in and see them. LOOK IAE. OVER. PutOCHERS, I'fA HAfALEf GLMPPD FROM HEAD To FOOT 1 f --Cr. J-tf COWBOY HATS We have them in all the approved styles?, colors and qualities. The largest stock in the West. Trices From $5.00 to $26.50 See this line before you buy. It will pay you. ,V . . HAMLEY SADDLES are the standard all over the West by which all other good sad dles are measured. Made in Pend'oton and you are in- '' vited to visit our work shops. HAilflLEV & GO. The Leather Sloie.