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PACK ELEVEN. The Capital Journal Horse Show Editions Contain the Official Program and List of Premiums-Be at Salem Friday and Saturday, April 8-9 HAIIA' CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, , OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1010. SALEM HORSE SHOW ASSOCIATION (Continued from Pago 10.) lhan nvo colts), silver cup. value. 42j j jjost colt, olthor box, 1 year or 1in.,erllrst, $5; second, ?2.50. ;"rnmii Coach, French Coach am Cleveland liny Class V. lT ncst stnllion and got (not loss than two rolls). 8llv0r cul'' vn,uo' 520. 18. Host stallion, years or ovor -first, $5; second, $2.50. 19 Best stallion, 2 years and un dcr 4 first, $5; second, $2.50. 20. Host marc, A years or ovor first. $5; second, $2.50. 21. Best marc, 2 years niul under first. $5: second, $2.50. 22. Best marc and- produco (not less than two colls), $5. 23. Best colt (either sex, 1 yonr or "tinder) first, $&: second, $2.50. Clydesdales Class VI. 24. Best stallion and got (not less than threo colts), silver cup, vnlue. $20. 26. Best stallion, A years or over - first. $5; second, $2.50. 26. Best stallion, 2 years and un der 4 first, $5; second, $2.50. 27. Best mare, 1 years or over first, $5; second, $2.50. 28. Best, mare, 2 years and under 4 first, $5; second $2.50. 29. Best maro and produce (not less than two colts), $5. 30. Best colt, cither sex, 1 year or under first, $5; second, $2.50. Shires Class VII. 31. For best English Shire stal lion and get (not less than Hire-? colts), silver cup, value, $20. 32. Best stallion, A years or over - first, $.r; sesond, $2.50. .13. Best stallion, 2 years and un der 4- first, $5; second, $2.50. 34. Best mare, 1 years or over first, $5; second, $2.50. 35. Best mare, 2 years and under 4 first. $5; second, $2.50. 30. Best maro and produco (not less than two colt3), $5. 37. Host colt, either sex, 1 year or under -first, $5; second, $2.50. Pen-herons Class VIII. 3V For best Porchoron stallion and pet (not less than I! colts), sil ver cup. value, $20. 39. Stnllion, 4 years or over first, $5; second, $2.50. 40. Stallion, 2 years and under 4 first. $5; second, $2.50. 41. Maro, 4 years or over first, $5: second, $2.50. 42. Mare, 2 years and under A first. $5; second, $2.50. 43. Mare and produco (not less than (two colts) first, $5. 44. Colt, either sex, 1 years or under-first, $5; second, $2.50. Belgians Class IX. 46. For best Belgian stallion and set (not loss than 3 colts), silver cup, value, $20. 46. Setalllon, 1 years 'or over first. $5; second, $2.50. 47. Stallion, 2 yenrs and under - first. $5; second, $2.50. 48. Maro, 4 years or ovor -first, $5; second, $2.50. 49. Maro, 2 years and under 4 first. $5; second, $2.50. 50. Mare .and produco (not less than two colts) first, $5; second, $2.50. 51. Colt, either sex, 1 year or under first, $5; second, $2.50. l'onles, Shetland Class X. 52. Stallion, over 2 years old silver cup, value, $10. 53. Mare, over 2 years old sil ver cup, value, $10. Special Pony Classes. 54. Shetland pony, to bo ridden by a boy or girl under 15 years of se. Pony, 75 per cent; riding, 25 Per cent. Silver cup, valuo, $5. 55. Shetland pony, to bo shown to an appropriate vohlcle and to be driven, by a boy or girl. Pony, R0 percent; appointment, 40 per cent Sliver cup, valuo, $5. 56. Shetland ponies, tandem, to be shown to nn appropriate vehicle and to be driven by a boy or girl. Pony, 60 per cent; appointment, 40 per cent silver sup, valuo, $5. 57. Pair of Shetland ponies, to be suown to an appropriate vehicle and to be driven by a boy or girl. Pony. fi0 per cent; appointment, 40 pnr 'ent silver cup, valuo, $5. 58. Pony, other than Shetland. 13.2 and under, to bo ridden by boy r fiirl under 15 years of age. Pony, ,a Per cent; riding, 25 per cont river cup. vnluo, $5. Saddle Horses Clms XI. 59. Mares or goldings (not under 14-2). Gaits required Walk,, trot nd cantor. Conlormatlon and qual h'. 75 per cont; pace and raannors, -5 per com. Mon to ride sllvor rip. value, $5. flies' Snddlo Ilorsos Class XII. c0. Mares and goldings (not un dr 14:2). QnitB required Walk. tpot and canter. Conformation and Quality, 75 ne,. cen. m(C8 nn(j muu. ar. 25 per cent. Ladies to rido Hvw cup, value. $6. ' Hondsteis Harness Horhos Claw' XIII. 'Standard or non-standard trotter or pacers). "Koaduters" when mature should TILLS0N & CO. Commercial Packers of Prunes. Pay highest market price always, and cash on delivery. Olmsted For Real 373 State Street bi fat atonal a iea o-wifrgM- PRORIETOR OF The Fashion Cabs and LiveryAll Rigs Modern s and Rubber Tired $ weigh not less than 1000 pounds, with sufficient blood to insure en durance; thoy must show stylo and finish. CI. Host maro or gelding exhib ited and driven, by lady (to be shown to vehicle, equipment consid ered) silver cup, value, ?1,0. 02. Best maro- or golding exhib ited and driven by gentleman (to be shown to vehicle, equipment consid ered) silver cup, valuo, $10. C3. Best team, mares or .gelding, exhibited by lady or gentleman (to bo shown to vehicle, stylo, action, conformation and equipment consid ered) 'silver cup, value, $15. Combination Horses. G4. Best mare or gelding (15.2 and under), to bo shown to an ap propriate vehicle and judged as a horso best suited for harness pur poses. Tho horso to bo unharnessed Specimen of beautiful German CXWtfh Horso Imported by Ituby of I'ort luml, shown at Salem Horse Show, pril 8-l. in tho ring and shown under the saddle. The horso best suited for both purposes to win tho prize sll vor cup, valuo, $10. fliiulod Draft Class Al. Horses of Common'. This class is providod for an ex hibit or horses of tho various typos in demand for commercial purpose, and may be designated as the "Mar ket Class." 06. For best grade draft animal. Hny silver cup, value. $10. CC. Best gelding or mare, 3 years old and ovor silver cup. value. $8. C7. Beet gelding or maro. 2 years old and ovor sliver cup, value. $5. G8. Best golding or mare, under Lt 3110 Co Estate nice 2 years old silver cup, valuo, $5. Draft Teams Cluss XV. (To be shown in harness, to wagon or truck). This class includes horses used for drawing large loads at tho wall:, weighing not less than 1350 pounds in fair flesh. Tho general appear ance should be massive and give evi dence of spirit without nervousness. Certificate of weight to bo furnished If asked for. G9. Best draft team, each to weigh under 1G00 pounds and not les than 1350 pounds. Mares or geldings, 3 years old and over, to be shown to nn appropriate vehicle first, $G; second, $3. 70. Best draft team, each horsa to weigh 1C00 pounds or over. Mures or goldings, 3 years old and over, to bo shown to an appropriate vehicle first, $6; second, $3. 71. Best draft (threo horses) eam, to bo shown ii harnosa ready to hitch, nverago weight not loss than 1350 pounds first, $7.50; soc .ind, $3.75. 72. Bait draft (four horses) team to be shown in harness, liltohsd to truck or wagon, wheelers to we'gh not less thaw 8000 pounds llrs stcond, $'1.50. 78. Beat drjtft (six horses) team, to I shown In Harness. hiUlisd- to truck or wagon, wheelers to weigh not less than 8000 iKHitids $10. 74. Best team of mule Ilrst, $0: second. $3. Stables BUSH BANK BUILDING J. C SCHULZ & CO. REAL ESTATE Farm and City Property for sale, rent or exchange, For further information call and see us, We have it, Agents for non-resident property owners, Fullerton Hats V orn by "Women of Style" YOUR HAT IS READY NOW There is as much art In millinery as there is in sculpture or painting. This art Is shown in 'the color hlending; then, too, there is art in the pose of a hat. Not every hat will suit every face, hut surely, from the many pretty and artistic hats we are showing you -will And one to suit your face and match your cos tume. Shrtald you have some particular idea you wish carried out, we will plarily work with you in making something especial ly conforming to your tnato ami w flies. Let Us Have the Pleasure of Serving You Early 0 TiEADING 201 North Commercial Street Why Will Remodeling your house and getting your lighting system perfected when it costs so little, Get our figures on wiring estimates, furnished free, H. fl. HUNTER & COMP'Y Electric Supplies and House Wiring. 126 S. Commercial. LITICAL Horse Show Week Brings the Grand County Roundup Before the People Big Fight Will Be Over Commissioner and Clerk Legislative Ticket Is Already Being Considered. The horse editor of The Capital Journal has been spending the past week leading up to tho horso show trying to get into the approximate vi cinity of the Marlon county political situation. In a campaign year tho horso show week always opens tho county political campaign. Tho draft horses, equine nnd human, are in town that week. The prize winners and the people are looking over tho and th epeoplo are looking over the whole aggregation. Tho County Ticket. It goes without saying that Sheriff Mlnto and Treasurer Joe Moore will be given second terms without oppo sition. Both ure making good with tho people in their respective offices, and can have the places if thoy want thorn, Thoy will probably'be up for a second term. Thoy are mon espe cially Iltted for their positions, and tho people can be trusted to keep such men in places where thoy give ' The big light will be over the of lico of county clerk. That la a vory important position, as thoro are not only several jobs devolving on the clerk, liut lie is purchasing agent for uli county supplies, except school sup plies, and expends many thousand dollars, and a careful, systematic, economical business administration of that ofllce is very Important. Al. Jones, of Lablsh; IS. IS. MoKlnuey. of Sublimity. Max Oshler. of Salem, and rofwibly Dana Allen of silverton, will ha In the nice. There will hot fight over conn ROOMS 1 AND 2 Fullerton MILLINER Phone Main 576 You Put Of tr commissioner. Win. II. Goulet, of V'oodburn, is being pressed for a sec ond term by his friends, and has strong backing. Tho name of John Murray, of Buttoville, is being men tioned as a possible candidate. Tho Idea seems to be that the place will go to tho north end of tho county. There is a strong feeling in favor of a hay seed county court to run tho county on conservative business lines, and keep out of debt. For recorder the people may tako a notion, to keep the present incum bent, David Drager was norainnted t the first direct primary ovor Will Jones, of Jefferson, tho present Re- 1 Irn'nii, who is un derstood to bo n candidate for tho placo. The. Legislative Ticket. There "are many aspirants for the honors In both houses in Marlon county. For representatives C. II. Llbboy, of Jofforson; II. L. Bents, off Aurora; Byron J. 'Grim, of Hubbard; John Steolhammor, of Woodburn; II. c Rppley, of Salom; O. L. Hatteborg, of Silverton; R. B. Gesner, of East Salem, and many others aro being talked of, and the Indications are that live good men and true will be picked out. For state senator Hal I). Patton, Tom Kay and Overgo Rodg ers. all of Salem, are considered avail able material by careful observers of the trend of public sentiment. For constable of Salom precinct Ira Hamilton has tho call If he wants another term. POT BOILS IN MARION COUNTY Farmers! Teamsters! Horsemen! LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS WHEN IN NEED OF HORSE COLLARS ' Sharkey Is recognized the Standard of Perfection on the Pacific Coast, and is today without a rival for shape, material, and wearing qualities, Thus admitting the sup eriority of the Fish Brand Collar. If your dealer will not supply you, write us, We will see why, Always look for the label on each collar, SHARKEY & SON Nothing but Union Ave. One of those Grand Belgian Stallion Horse Show Canada Will Control Cables. Ottawa, Canada, April 1. The Cn- nnHInn rrrvtr 11 m nr t trwlnv lu t r.i n 1 1 ling to put into effect a law which is 1 tantamount to governmental control , of tho public business of cable com panies operating from Dominion I coasts. . The legislation was put through 'the Canadian commons last night in tho shape of a measure by Postmaster uuuurui ..uiifiux, giving me runway commission control of rates and fa cilities of cable companies, o State 0 Ohio, City or Toledo, Lucas 'County, ss. Frank J. Cheney takos oath tint ho Is senior pnrtner of the Arm of F. J. Chonoy & Co,, doing business In the City of Toledo. County and Stato aforesaid, and Hint sn'd firm will pny the sum of ONE IU'XDHHD DOMAJtS for oaph nnd evory case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the ! use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHKNBV. Sworn to before me nnd subscribed In my prosence. this Cth day of De cember. A. D. 180. (Seal) A. W. GMCASO.V. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in terna'ly, and acts directly on the blood and inneous surface of the sjxtom. Solid for testimonials free. F. J. OHBNMY & CO., Toledo. O. Sold by nil Druggets, "Cc, Tl(e Hall's Family I'llls for constipation. 1 F. E. SHAFER, 1 fl 120 Commercial St. I THE- brand Collar Horse Collars. Portland, Ore. s that will be shown at Oie Salem April 8, 1). It's the World's Kent. No 0110 has ever mnde a salvo, ointment or balm to compare with Bucklen's Arnica Salvo. It's the one porfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Bums. Bruises, Sorea, Scalds, Bollg, Ulcers, Kczema, Salt Rheum. For SoroJSyes, Cold Sores, Chapped Hands, or Sprains, It's supremo. Infallible for Piles, Only 25c at J. C, Perry's. o Tho tolephono trust has about wiped out all opposition In the state of Now York. Watch for tho Comet. The Red Dragon of tho sky. Watch tho chlldron for spr'ng coughs and colds. Careful piothora keep Foley's Honey add Tar In tho house. It Is tho best and safost prevention and euro for croup' where tho need Is urgent and Immediate rellof a v'tnl necessity. Kh prompt use hau saved ninny Hves. Cont"lns no opt (tea or harmful drugs. The genuine Is in a yellow, package. Renmmbor the name, Foley's Honey and Tnr and refuse snout tutes. J. C. Perry.