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" i" -A. xxrv ONTARIO. MALI1EUJJ COUNTY, ORE0ON,.Tff OKKDAy, SEl'TJSMDKH 16 1020 -NO. 41. DEMOCRATIC NOMINE ISSU IGS Of CAM NHAHI.V TWO Tllor.HANh PKO- VIM OATIIKIl IN OXTAKIO 'til HIT. M) limit (lOVHHNOH .IAMKH M. COX Ob' OHIO &AGUE PARAMOUNT ISSUE No Mrcitlnti Miulo of Present Admin Ijlmllnn Hlictm liilil On Oit'Kin rtjMcnt of (fovciiimciil Women Mom Prourcssho TIiihi .Men Clovornor Jmnci M. ''ox, ttnmnrra tin iinmltisu for Prosldent of tlm Un ited hIuIph brlnfly summed up tho I mile of thu campaign ns ho vlow tlimn, to an nudloneo of porhnp 2,000 pooplo hero In Ontario Tuesday iniiriilnir. Tltu niMrowt waa delivered from rotir pint form of, tlm special train whloh ran us the Mcnud suction of No. -I. "I ntn Improasod," paid tlio dl IIiikuImIiuiI vlHltor, "with l Mo drill 7.4i(loii you people Ahvo Inillt out liorc , on thu plain. I lure In Oregon you hcoumu tllaentlsflcd with the old or dur of thl nc political and you threw tliiim ovurlioard and erealod n no oritur In nffntre. And yon dlil so wUulr. "In nntlnnal affair wn have found (liHt tlm olil nrdor doe not tunc ' Mon mid a now ordor In neodad It In ho In world nffalra. 'Ilia rlvll'rn tlnn of thu onrth In Indlvlsuble What affects olio nation affects nil the nation. What we novd to do Ik to iroato a nuw oritur, of co-oporutloii liutwunti gnvormuHhts, certainly bo iwcmi nil tlio great government of I ho world. "Wo lioro In tlio Unltnd Stale onn not atop hulld'ng lutt ilfwIilpM. rmi not Mtop HiipporlliiK standing arming. pttiinot dltuirm unloea tho otlicr nn- iiiiiin in inn niirni uu iini'mim. nun they Wont unloHa wo do. What wo ilium do In to got tOKiHlior and alt 1twii nuil hIkii tlio ' Holoinn aijreo inonlH on which tho common con ahmce of tlio world l nakliiK. "Wo uro n rnllKtoua pooplo; wo are n Hplrltiml pooplo; and (lod linn hlOUHCd 118 IiecuiiKit tlllM ' 141. It U our dutv lo nlqvluto human xuffor Iiik mid wu nro HiirronilorliiB our inonil londeialilp In tho world' at- fiilra liy following the. loadurnhlp of tho renctloimrlea In tlio Sanato who would mako a aeparuto puaco with Clormnny. I ma iiKiilnnt Dint kind of u penco. I declare It a porfldlou net o Intorfer with tlio pnneo which wiin iiKiiln wtillo our Iiova wero ntntid lug Kiiiir.d upon tlio ltlilno. .Women More I'rojircwiho "Tho reaotkinnrloH nro Intertuded In tho inutorlal thlnga of Ufa. Tho progrnaalvoa nro Into rout ml Mn tho uplrltual nnd tho liummiltarlnn thlllRfl of llfo. '"Tho oxtroir.o radlonllHiu that ha boon manlfostod In affnlra In tlio niiHt Iiih hflon duo to Kovurnmentnt dOKpntlHiu. I euro not whom thlal rndloal'Hm tins I1h utart It nffectn u till. If wn koop RovcruniPiit utuno to tliola of tho peoplo wo will Imvo 110 radicalism for tho rndlcal londora wllli Imvo tio followora. "Wo nro going to hnvo n moro progrowlvo spirit In government now that women oan voto for hy nnturo tlioy am more progroiwlvo than mon. Thov nro plnueara In progreaalvo movements. "Thla I no time for a tenntlvo pro gram for a tonatlvo nroe'dent. Tht la why I am lioro that you mny know my mind. I hope Hint everything on covot will ho yours." Tho nomlnoe waa Introduced to tho crowd hy Dr. C J Smith of I'o't Innil. In tho party wore ninny Oro ron and Idaho domooratlo offcll Tlio only Ontnrlnn porsonnlly Intro duced to tho uomlneo was J. It. Itlnokuhy, county chairman- TELEPHONE RATE CASE IS SET FOR THURSDAY Application of Malheur Home Tele phono Company I'oi Inciwised ItalW To lie Placed Itefoio " Coniiiilshloii Hero Tlio npplloatlon of tho Malheur croaged rut oh will bo hoar here br tho Public Barvlco yCommlisloii next Thurfidny, Septomhor 23. In preparing tl public' rI1h o' tho umuQ a commlttao conxlatliiK of B. A. Fraser, E. C. Van Potton and II. O. Hoyer Is representing tho Com moralnl Club whlto a committee from Ivan B. Oakoa. ami C O. Hunt will represent tho Interosts of tho ranoh urs. Thoao commlttoes have met with J. A, Laknoss, gonerol manager of tho company ami navo boho uvur mo re cord' of the oorapanys earnliiBs for savornl years list past, and revlowec" ''""r1 j ... i i tho dnta whicii win do uiuccu iw fom tho commlablonera here XPOUNDS PAIN IIO.MKH Mt'HT Il OPKXbft) lOH accomodation or vtrtfTotis Whore to place visitor at the County fair next "Oft, is n pro blem putzllng the micigun of tlio annual exposition. While ninny traveling iun, knowing tlm sllmitlim will not stop In On tario next week, yet the rooms at tlio hotoli and lodging liouso will lie at a premium. Ontario ouoM It to Itself to make lu guests comfortable and many rooum In private homes will till needed Mr. I.. Hello he ha bsen mnilo rhilrmnn of the mom committee liy tho Fair board. and miypno who ohm spare n room will confer a favor add do a worthy act hy tuluphoiinig that fart to her. Phono Si-J. OREGON SLOPE HOLDS ITS C0MMUNI1Y FAIR Two lliinilii'd Itiwhli'iilH of Oiogtm .Slope anil Ithcidnlc Mo Ullli Ijirli Oilier In Nrvghlsiih CoiiIiM Senator Clianilieiliilii Spunks Ill the pleaaaut grove nour thu A. A. OuttorldKO r a null on Oregou Slope today the people of Itlvorrtale and Oregon Slopu are holding (lie rum community fair molted in llullieur County. Under tho trcon atauiU were the went lo nhuw llinm thql reeiamn urocted unit a mighty credltuula ahow- tlon tueene Iiik of fruit, eraln and Kreaaea were "Then Soaalor McKary la the chair on uxhilittion, enough to make any, man of the Senate reclamation com- community himtle to iiirimaa nt the county fair next weok, Ilooldea thwu theru wa a large,, and antonlnhlnr.ly comptele exhibit nf Hut nltil, tvfirlf. avvIiii .In .if thu orei!on 8Ioiw gtrla Tlmre woro many 'ninor till tn: lliare Hint Tlio Arena ro. purlor could not do JuMlce to In n oliort Hlay on thu ground. Hut the oxhlhlt wore not half of the I'alr. The hlg thing wm the nelgh horiy Kathorlng, the good tlmu Hie folha hud and thu hlg plcnlo illniier. A atiort program waa given In thu uourae of the afloruoun preelded ovor hy A. A. (lutterldge. J." It. Drown welcomed the vlaltor aud an- pounced thut tlie auoeeaa of the lull al otfort (l convinced thoio who mm-ted It to make the gatlierlng an nntiunl event on tho Pint. Plw ft.nl nl.ll.lfUn nf tl.a It.. .I. ..1 1 - in., .a-. ....1 Ill nvill'llt ailllllliejii 111 in (J I HI n n.i, rllB, m'HOII.u.. n.K nH., Prof. Itlnoh ami Mlaa Callln nroaenti ...1 .. .,... .. .,1.1 1 'o n.. 1. f. .: . ""ri...".: :.."" " " "' uiipi hiiii niiaa . aiiuii. Uiilleil State Senator Oeo. K. ClMiiitorimn waa the principal apeak- or of the nfternoon. After paying a dullgjitful oomidlment to the energy of thn iiiumin nrtii.. fint h iieeiarad 01 tnn poopie ot mu rim, ne ueoiaren ootlon o 'Tore' wat'er' .bod farm onn act. He recite the it- tory of retjlaiuatlmi ami good roadu loshlatlon and alao of tho farm loan net hrlnflv act, unoii). . n.ro r ri,:w WKrwh , .old of the ooniliiRMIr and a.k.t for the.t w,ch Senator Oeo . IS, Chamber-, fljijindrn lrt,i f tfaa rani. i.p. Ill IMttk l.l.. ...Ill I.. IB. H.hlrflui ufltHlkAr. " . w .-..-.. .- ,...,..- ... ,..- twMI .u u.vnivm. ,H ... .IW mu It n riiccn-a n..V.Ji.. will T rBrace.Tted on th-.t00fcel7 pwact, and tl.o gtila will provement. marketing, pent control. '" aoonKmAek? of the Auh w .1-1?" TrVrtCaby " IU" "' h'' fA "v-tock Improvement and homo in,- pca.lo.1 upon mid euipl.aM.ed the , uncle tHr. Ktherford. James S'wSSi Tn the' nS rZSSJST'SSSL h "h! Z Ctle. and U,. flr crop --Pft project U hajyl upon .g-jj poadence IIKCOUI) HAItliKV CHOP His oiiiwox hloimc h vncii An average of 84 buhen p.r acre of trolit barley waa liHiireKt- 1 by A. A. Gutterldge of Orogon Slope Iar week, which lome vary near being a record yield of thftt variety In thla eeetion. 1 be eod froin which tho crop wn- prown waa securel from Ibe Aberdeen. Idaho experiment -tii- tlon and the crop oim rtied . the lOHiilt of a crop rotation vi- (em ul on tho (JuUertrtge ranch. The other erupn piodue od on tho rauoli Include al'ali'.t mil coin. Mr. Outterldgo Is oue of the muny Mnlheur county ruichera who nee dlvoraifled faiiu'ng aa tlio system to be used barn In the future and no it one or. ine-mcn loading tin way, tnd tlio crup abovo reported lndici.ta'i that h is getting results. ! HKCHPTIOX Villi TiacllICltS TO HU II Khl) OX Fill DAY KVKXIXO The Parent-Teacher's association of the Outdito kchools will tender a rooeptlon to the memlers of the put; He sohool fooulty at the Masonic Hall t'rhlAy opening. A (short program has Ven arranfjed for, but the prio olpal function of the gathering will he that of eettlnfr the teachers ur- tjualnted with the parent of Ontsi lo's school oulldren. A genoral, uud Urgent invitation is emended hy the nfflnnrs of (he usaoolntlon to everyone .hi Ontario to bo proaent at the gath- , -,i ., oii i ..i,.l. I ni- tlm toach- m 6 . . .-- era foel. "at borne" In the city. SENIOR SENATOR IS HERE SEEKING VOTES I'lillnl Hlntc Rrtinlor (JeucKP K. t'liHtiilierlHln ICititiHH Onylion Project Npoaks In Volti on Dead (K bint. Cnlted 8tatn Senator Oeorfe IB. nrmtulierlaln. Iim heon the teet of Ontario for the pant two dnye. Th,o Mnlar Senator ' wIioho nw Tort, iMMth ntiitaiwwlHi I tin teir ilAnarla iM.til ffll Ifa .tA.AtlAt InH. IMfl.l. Iltm F A.nnlional figure. I making a quiet aanvaaa of the atate for re-oleetion. llu to Just nhakliiB hand with th volar, oatllng them hy name, a he atone ean do that, and studying tlm political nee'da of the community. Senator cmSmberlnln while In tho city It gueet of Mf. nod Mm. J. It. Itlackahy, and white not out to make Hpoefhee will be the epeaker of the day at the IMonear Picnic at Vale to morrow. Thin nfternnon he made a brief talk ni the plrnlc on Oregon Slope. Yeeterday In compnny with Mr lllackaby, IS. ('. Van Petten uml II. r Hoyer he waa .taken on a trip o'.nr the Owyhee project. lln drow over portlona of the land to le r. Rilmod 1iy the ayetem wlion It wu l.uiti and I declarod that lie would do ecrj thing in hU power to aaalt In presenting It merit to tho Senate. "Thore I a greater hopo for r1 oluiniitton development now than n miuiy jcur.i," mild tho Senator In d' ourming the geneml Nltuntlon. ' 1 or the fir it time we lave Ijocu a'.'.i to tiring tho chairman of the houne Mid nenuto approprlat'ona c nm'tt-ef tfl lulitM and ha haa nut the Sntlth- lletcber hilt on the Hon- That tilll hy the way was one thut I ft ml In troduced. And now I hello e that tt will paaa, and if ao will be of Im menae benefit to worthy projeot auali m the Owyhee project ' Senator Chnmberlatn baa long tifn familiar with he Owhee Project, oo-operallvc urvey. back In 104 and He waa governor at. Uic tlmo of the at (hat time eiact4il tlila eeaalon to he the one selected to demonstrate the -poMiilbllitle or reclamation thru gorcrniuci.t aid but that I an old htory to the people here, anil the Senutor wa aNtonlntied at the pro gron the countrv lw made without I mernmMitnl nnltance amfinil II 1 B f ft X IINI I iiiiiiii(-i.ii iimu 111 inn ir IIIUI I II I 111 I II Ullll I lUllLLII lni fl I ni-U r. on rair AnmiuiBwun m TTr,ATn mn nnmtm Ill I If ill' IV Mil' CUMMIH II I I lllll ,1 A nili linilVk 11 W 1 w wiv vnv w . . ... . ,, .. .. , (,..r iHi,. Mmii On Oolnu 'li Wy P" J" vmT 'iT " . ti.mi will ha i aenaral exodu of Tliew wii ne a general exouu 01 'i,1?!! .a.......m... a.. nr......in.n.... .at Ri. ,1.v it ihmuntv aeat In the IvenlM ih.re Ih a h a dance and eutllB there In to lie a uaiue anu camp fire to which those who can not get away foi ihe duy will ii'teud FARM BUREAU HOLDS Commiiiilly I'wrui Iluremis All He- patted to 1k In Phvot or Discoti- tliiuance of C)al Hoiintj- - lfaiiuoi Week to Ih Held At the monthly meeting of the ex ecutive committee of the County Farm Bureau held laU Saturday af teriiooa reports were read from many of (he various community bureaus Indicating tho unanimous sentiment that the present coyote bounty b ro pealed With this d'Kiee of senti ment expret-sed b Hie various ton ptst eonlrol cooim.ttee pienent this matter to the County ouit, for act ion. Prof. IJ. D. rati, of O A C. d- ilreaael the bureau on the subject of a Farmer's woek and outlined iu his letter the questions to he presented at such a gathering The committee wont on record In favor of such a I. .!.. .n.l .Uli. U.III lu. lubHIl ID lirinetila about .. ...... ,.un.u,i frnm !, showing the month to have one of oxeentlonol nottvlty In ovory depart- mont, fps " 10 GET iflflAR DIPJIT.AF.WAV " uiihii fulfill in iihi .. v itagofi HIN- ami lilicnUle I "oik- iiuiii n nro inn 1 1 inc on Old Or-ntm T a'' Wm On- twi-l.! To HUdm it meeting held In the City Hall lael Friday evening and adjourned unto today when a meeting wm held at the Community Fair on the Plat! pitcprf were tnknn townnt necHrin tlic way for the Old Oregon n Ontario to the Mldnn. ' ,an. Motile over oil the Plat arc wm ne niri iiy ana mru 1iy of the CommerrlA) riuh 'he good roads oummlUeo a nonference wm culled 'With County Judg- K. I( Teat ( determine hat could " done to Irnaten the work. Judge TeMt exolalncd the nltuiMon which have kronght about the rtelB' dur to the faet that the Ooantr Court had not ben furnlahed with a map of the right-of-way denlred by the highway englneere. lie alao eiplaluot that from the ttat at ownervblpa that had bran oent the court tt wa evident that of the 17 V mllee of road to 1 Inillt I' would he necewiary to aeure 13 4 mllre of rlght-of-wav. Blnce the county inuat furnlMh the rlght-of-wny. nm1 rn(, onrt nrBn tho ,,,) H0 ,,,(. plalnml thut he wn at n loNn to know how fur the county could g.i with the ... .,..,, ii rr,,n.nitt nf tlie. innchera takw up the runt let- .witff l lie varloun property owncru to learn their attitude on the matter aud ee If any of tho rluht-of-wny could be aiurx. j. M. I'onla anl I'rtnik M Northrop weir nitnul to takv charge of thin work on tho Up per Hal On the lower Flnt K J i'nicb and Sam Hilt were named the elmralttee. Tho map for the road arrived Wed nedav from tinker and Judge Tom! with Roadroaater J. K. Joyce went to Oregon Slopn today to dincon the matter further with the rancher there and ammrance wen g'vru fiAi effort would be made at onco to get the "work under way. BQYS AND GIRLS WILL 1 PAVE - DEPARTMENT Hlxl) UlrlH Will Hvlillilt In DtMirl- nii'Ht I JJiiny Youthful tkHika ' In I'Hie Honor Hoy To Hhovv Stotlc ewk. . ... a. i-a. .. a 1110 i iuu out an u giria win nave ll..lr n.n t....-l ....... l ,K- V.I. ' r 7" " " XZTr'ii" T"." .":.' 1 offering aome very fine i.reintum n,1 MmMltin in iu- H.,in. 1..1. ","K rr" - v -. w, , -- ,.,. . c ?x '?". .V' , f ' '?".. l r?" '-ff-S "w" VL"' m.l rmJJ.U ti "ajr '' oua ln niwalon U Bawtav. Ti. nramium i.rrarxi f th.8", .fbU, am lb. f .1 and $5! htihS" i Ji ii i . Iif.?!t.w?lf .'wir U f, SL AriiViAn Th JeY .r il lr,r Aaaoctlpn. The aCuru I Ui- , . ,h i ... ,, f , . d y '- "L i,.v n...ie..ui th. 0nt ' work acooiiipilshed and ,,n "WeniM..s and accurmy of the ... , .nm.t . ' . . h boVB h .. to wallltatD Malhem ouuty'H remrtt. the beat acre of corn 111 Oregon pro - dued by a Club buy. Iho 'uemberM eunva.s-.e.l the hlluiinoa uml de-lld of this projeot will exlilhlt (en chth nut ; would le better foi tin- iieople of corn aud six stalks of corn wilhthnm to uffll'uK. mIiIi e'lhei iioulis earn. or Mallnnr for the t'nie be'i k The Hlg Club boys, most of whom ,own purebred Polaud Chinaii ulll ex- I'lblt their pigs. Coiupeiellen Is l'ie'i for premium oud especlully for the Ispeoial offer mude bj K M l)ian. of ' Nyasa, local IruiUi ni IPe N ba l'.i 'land China Club. Mr l' i'i li i- ferod to purchase ilie (irdt pioiiiliiiu Irjllt.for J160. or if the owner d p not WISH to son ms pis "i iwan ui ' ; : ;" T " .. " (Lontinuod on l.a.t igt i . .. C'OIUUCCriOXH IN PKKMU'M MVT lAtill Sl.M.IIKl It Itll.NTV JAM'. In compiling the Premium hist the following errors were made, thru j oversight lu i-orrertliig the list of tlm previous years. A ward lu the following classes In poultry depuit I meat Itistruetlons, should read' iw ml) Is bird hatched in 1920, the same with pullets. ' For Community exhibits the a- warda should read: first t?50; sec ond 1185; third 76; h.urtli $50. In the grain departmeut lot No I5 should read: lest ten ears on Htnlk, white or )ellow dent, 15.00; S2 SO. I the poultry depnrfment. loo. a elnHstf leMllnh for Iluff Ornintona was omitted. Poultry owners and otiurt,, Interastod In these depart weuu kwu ly take noto of tlioao corroclloas. READY TO RING min rMr-i-inr i i ar-. i muutxi nm hhj ew dFseaei S m 9 IV C H Hm FARM ItUIKAt' TO MAINTAIN iiooTii im lUxiuniT nuii.irN(. Among the new feattjre for the convenience of the rancher viallinfl the ronniy Pair next week wilt le the Information booth managed hy tho County' Farm Uureau A. A. Outter'dgo of Oregon filope, county chair man for the bureau' fair octlv llloa hax wr'tton to men In every Fnrm Uureiu In the county ak Ing thorn lo nnme noma man or womnn lo take eharre of the liooth dnr'ng noma allotted time during the four dava of the ox IMia'tion. The members of MvIh oommlUflo will Im In fact a wel coming commit tec to the people of the varloun reeiion of Iho county and thii help to make the vlaltor feel, "it home" while at the Pair. - PRESIDENTIAL VOTE TAP Bf PHARMACY Ontmiii llevnlt Hiei- One nf Mam Oter itd tt'eclilii hallotH (Hi I'lVnltleiillMl I'referenccw of CiMonitTa, O M. Cuattemen of the Onta-I" hnrmany I conduct Ing a prealdetit- lil rtrnw ballot for the erprewton of l.o proferonce of Ontario ami Mul leur county folk, and the folk on I'm frulllaiid l.encli bo come hare to trade. Along with thouennda of other Hex ed tore thla "elecilr.n" I tak'ng place here. and tabulation of the vile Ih the elate and nation are - ce'ved and poted. since in many of tnftwaaleni Stale the women role oft aeparote Iwllota the tabulation provide for the ragia tratlon of inert and women eepiraie ly. Tho voto waa atorted thl aeek mid will he continued until J lift b foro otoctton dny. AUCUST WAS BUSY NORTH WITH COUNTY FARM BUREAU Tourtt nnd ilomonfirutlona. to.totli- .r with ...nre. ... ....i.,! ih . ..,.. :;"..""; "."""'.. ." .; ,"2 "" V'" " "' "- "' rrm. uurM '".f, D"M" ilD 'SMt organlMtlon In the coun- lv. ...... ... Ati account of the Uureau aetlv- ul. .. .i.,.nt 1. ... ..... 'mSnthly r.p'orTof The Coun Agent. r i , ".."" T'.n, ' . P"KH durlnoj the month of Auguit , 1 v" ' ounr " " feallirea du:lug the ruuillll were the , - r . . w y': . T'' "TJITZZ!?. O IVU Itiv H t lj II I The pueple i.f Mnlheur tompletel a '.omniuulty organlutloii during Iho ....... i. ....,, ..i.i. ... ii.i.i i ... ...v. ....... - " ' ,' ""-",.. '.,t"t 1. 7. .ic)i, n ( uml eoiiilniiieeiiieii elri o( to , head them Al Ironside a c .iiiuiltle- , p,-, . i(u-ni V V Hlckox 4tleinluI a Umi im i 1 tl e pn iIoiiIh I I.u I i'ii n,,,. ,., f,,r, l,.i... uh u' I i Oi elide on Vukum :ii in t . 1 . nrt In prel'm ilun. ,, , u. ieiteiullon of n in- IS r d in hun m a reHii t of this ., .inir , niiiniii c froui l) t rn Ori xui hiieatm will meet wll (ur enuinilMen f.oin Wentern lliegon hunniii to muke plani rot h hiuio feilerni'on. Aflei piePmlnury plui,- rt nil,(,, Bd(, r(lUny wm , RhM an oppoit unity to puns upon ihom to dittriiiiue whether the moveninl M " '" '" ."ppor-eu rn t-iuein in i (.. attended the muotlug at ha (hand. (Coatinoed on page 4) i:THY (i.BHIW WANTCI) TO AHKIHT AT I'WIH (llllll'NIMs Owiug to (lie augmented list of HxhlhllorH ut the fair tl. 'm t ir the Fair hoard Is anxious for some volunteer asslstuiKe In eu torlng the various exhibits Par tlcularlv the lid of anv woo ha.ve helped In the past is sou rht and anvone who can do ha t.i urged to get into aoinmuMlcalon J with W. H lHolittle at h' olfieo in the Moore Hotel block Do xi now. The Pair HnurU needs this ttsslstanco. OP CU TAN ir.m, f 11 AIVACH I'ltl-PAIUTIONH KAH- TIIKR AMKNO THAN ANV l'IH- CICKDIMI l"AIRHTOOIC HA UNA .IIICI'AIHHI) Hwiwhwa Jfiiuiitriiwiit rnotoa Moitiix of HrtdglB Widue iHtCvomltniut CoiifWifa j'or Street Jery VlMlit r7nla Week It I'lOsptwt When President B. it. Dean of tit Malheur Countr Ifalr ftirnmlly oi ana iho gate next Tueaday tie will rtae the curtain on the hlggeal eg poaltlon Malheur County line ovor Uged. The new iHianJ, who '. Hide Mr. Dean Include V. T. llerratt of Vale, and V. V. Itlokox of Cairo and tho executive aecretarr W. II. Dooltttle have practically completed their work, and aaatirancea have al ready been aecilred which nroaaae a record breaking fair In ovary depart ment. Pur Ontario It la to lm a raaulac gala week. There will ha aoiuutlilitg doing every minute. Whan the fair ground la not the renter of attrac tion, the down town wilt he. JMmto To I'Ihj At Muht Realdoa the program at thu ground where the lianda will play, there will be it reel ooneerta at nlRlit, Rtreet dancing, earnlvala anil all tho hoity-toity dolnga of a vaeatlon weak to make tho occaelon one to he re membered. Among the organ lint Ion that will funilah the inuto will be the Utah (School burnt from Welaer, tho Cow noy band from that city too, and (he Emmett Ixinil for the laat two-Hay. Aao the Maul orekeetra from Pay utto will ring the uotea for the etreet danrea and naalal In pultlng iep Into the down town program at lltRltt. 1 Stock hi Alnimliiuco Preeldtmt Dean who Iim bean gtr lug pereoiial atteiillou lo Mtmrliig a great aalilhlt of llveatook haa been aMoratl th co-operattou of (lie Iargu took breeder of thl aeetlou aa woll a Ihuao In (he Ilouw valley, ovor1 In Payette and Waehlngtoti couiitlea In Idaho. Alao there will be a largo ox hlbll from the Ilakar and Union country. One of the moat notable Hat bar ing of pedlgreeil animaU will be uliowii in the hog dapartmaut where particular lreaa haa been made to aeoura htghloiieil porkere for' tho how. CoiitaatantH from muny. auc tion of the county will be lb UmI to that It will be the largeat exhibition of pure bred hoga ever abown hare. . Ini tho aheep nana loo Inert will be a turner' exhibit of pedigreed ani mal. Oommiiuliy Hhco cIomi In the mala exhibition hall honor will be divided lietween the Comiuiin lly Bxhlbtu and Hie Hoy' mid (HrU' Club, for In both of theae cilona there, will be a greater aud hotter varlaiy of offering than ever fin liHiioed prUex and the fact tint Ihe Farm ltureau thru It lemerhlp haa nerved lo renter lulerent In theae conteat make thl allowing pnaalhlo. (Coutluued ou l.it Page. ESTATE MEN ORGANIZE Prominent INilura hi Henlty World of Orttitiu, Washhijtiuii mill Ida- lut Vlsll (lly runiijomry ItiMiiil Ptiiiuetl, Ontario entertained for a short tlmo the leading real esiute denims of the Pacific Northwest, Wednesday evening. Among the distliigui.ied visitors were Iru High of Koine, pres ident of the .Northwest Iteat Kxtato Dealers asioriution, Paul Coivglll. Cildont of the Portland Iteglty rd, Fred Ueruan, Coe MeKuuna, Frauk Ciiills r Portland. C II John son of Salem, udiulnlatraior of the real estate ikense luw; A I. Murphy of Caldwell, A C Arthurs, Mr In own of Wotser und several others The visiting realty men were first entertained at Payette uud aieti In Ontario for the eveolug meoiing ah of the visitors were lulrodmed and UlsousotU various phases of the busi ness, the need o( greater to upiiallon and uiutuul assistance among the men engaged in bauilliug the lousi ness that a higher standard of eilihs be obtained W. K llomun and tt. W S ifler who were lulled Oil for slioii t.ilks and iwsponiied, and a wmei melon feed was eujoyed. The melon.- were furnished however by the i-rultv men of Pasette. I It was determined to fuiiu ., Mal heur County ileal Kstute In ilei a- jsociatloa. A temporary m n,.nl;..tlon was formed with c W Hu.idwi of Ontario, president ami W H Uoo- little of Ontario, secretary. STAGED r" i V, it