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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1915)
l'A(JK SIX THE ONTARIO ARGUS. SEPTEMBER 2, 1915. I BAKER PIONEER DIES SUDDENLY Maker,- After all Illness of only n few lnys tlnir' ! Pi '"-, p'o-i MT mining mini I i " Oregon, died at liis homo on Dowcy Ave, aged Si) .1,11 i u. .11, ........ mi glVPtl IIS HlP CBUSC Of lllH death Mr. Foster vvus nil old settler here being tin- lirst rlprk of Maker ihimi ty. WEISER MAN WEDS A SEATTLE GIRL Welter, Edgar Warnri-, son of I'hns Warner of this city, ami Miss Mr la Mttlefleld of Seattle wen iiiiitiy married sutuniuy August II . hi the ('ongraffttlonal church, kf tin- pMter, Dr. W n Aahlojr. Tot i 1 1 1 1 ir people are al home to tiirir Meade at their residence, 4o Khhi Conn sirii'i element to consider when placing u p1 to Ihl list later. Janiieson and sex hand will play Wednesday, thp entrantH will also he lipid as wpll as value on these lands, under the Mrogati, Mig Baad, Owyhee, Kingman Vale hand Thursday, an.l the Ontario cow pony and express pony races sources of unending supply. Kolonv, Nyssa. the Houlevar.l and hand will furnlBh music I'rlday. The The wild mule race for the hovs Is flrw.e.r. Il..,. ,,(,,! ..-It'.. ..f I I.. .... .1 I II. I ..I (IV I. I.ll ..... (I... rt ... ... . ( .. I I .. I'.... . .1....... . ... I - .. ..... ... ui,r .., -. "... .... .c. .,., .,.,.,. .,,. ..i mmm . ,,c .a 'uirn 11 1 ni H ,i v '. (II oK rn 111 VV I I I I..' o h ! 1 1 1 I , I . CXpPCtCl to flirilisll SOI1IP tlirl MoTH features added to make It still more pie entertainment will he provlde.l M exciting and popular The bucking Nevada Avenue by a big carnival com- iii. i. who have been tlie guests at 1 liar have already made arrange- I idwlck home have gone meiits for I big showing to advertise '.i r, '.eland Mr Pane Is In- their resources In .line land In this locality I (I Mailey Is the general siiper- las. .Smith of this place lias Just intcudeut of the horticultural ex- r HOMEDALE LIVERY BARN IS TRADED lloiiiiilali'. Hoy KIhk has traded his livery burn here to ('has Hrews tii for his l'argo ranch Mr ami Mrs, KIiik have taken possession of their farm, and Hip barn has been h i i d fur I m'iii lii Mr Sutton FORMER NAMPA MAN DIES IN COLORADO Vaiiipn. NOW! has reached here of the death of Itcrl llraiulet, a for iii i i Wl deal ol Nampa. at 'I'r I mi ilml . Colorado Mr. Ilraiiib't was 40 years old and Is m u r I hv a wld- ii ami one son Ills parents, Mr ami Mri Itilfus Mriiiulot, resldn bare , best and most complete programs of the entire fair, so everyone Is urg- i'il in he on hand for the opening day A balloon ascension will be held for the crowd In (lie pack horse race the contestants will he obliged to pack their horses before starting around the track. A purse will be Where tin- Imisr wins. Smiie prise winners ;it the 1914 County Pair M IT. MlltTII I.IHtl.H Mi' ami Mrs l.co Schmidt have as thalr guest Mrs l Smith of Scuttle, and Mrs Kiuinit Witt and ila uulitcr oi Davaoport, Iowa llopulv Sliiiln Mii'ollough and wife of I'aldvvcll who were recently married In Salt l.ak.', al the Teniil' War IMN for a short visit with Mr Mri iiIIiiiikIi'm parents, last week Mrs W II Maker was hostess to Jit ladles at her home Friday even ing. August JIM 1 1 The evening was i.peni wlili in 11 ic I k aim", and cou- cludi'd happily Willi the serving of Ices ami cuke Homer Chene) now has live assls l. nils taking lioiii'v 1 1 1 1 in his hives in large lllalll It leu I I until I'd:, of CUHPH are being prepared foi market Mr I'lieni'V will .hip his lioliev lo Milium. Ohio, Where Iva curs vara shipped from this Ini-allly last year dan ii ' i' ' i ii k Kinwii sue rail) b) Mi ('ore Miiur oad in iter in rii. n d two miles east of New Plymouth Thl is ireari umier tui tivul i ii'l iiii, ii ill I rom seed luriiisheil h tin' I' S go ft iiint'iit for expfi inii'iil.il paraoBM It siamls from i i. i high, hi. 11 iiik lame heail- ..I aed, illn ii .ii mi- I In- Ki't'.it poaalbllltlM '! 'inlan grass for fotl- der Mr i-.t.ic i gfawtai ladai gi'i drj Itliil .mil It has uiaile II ; mill slum llif, A son arrived al tin' Roaaabari home on i'i idaj the 19th i i Honor eouoi is i be guest oi 1 1 it-nils in llm alio Ii is . iiiu.iii',1 thai 191 curs of apples will in' ihlppod nnt iii Noo Plymouth tins roar The rrull his triiniit'i i in bare (rom II la I carload ami tin Ileum I'arkini- ( o . will ship from II to earloada While nian dletrleti la nouthero reported that he threshed I 4!'4, bush els of oats from a held of I " acres, averaging Hill bushels to the ancre. Nyssa proposes lo have an exhibit at the Malheur County Fair that will make both strangers and natives tali', says the Nyssa Journal. Willi trees breaking with the weight of Iifiirhes, apples, prunes, pears and other fruits ami vegetables so large ami abundant that they are crowding I'litli oilier out of tin' Ileitis and corn so tall that It would be a nn'iiarc to Zeppelins, it any Here maneuvering hereabouts, it oiilv remains for the committer to gather the choicest .ii miens anil we will have a display that will surpass any exhibit ever liouu In Oit'gon liusiuess men urn! farmers are taking an Interest in the mailer ami ask the co-operation of all Tim ! who have dlspl.iM.i the greatest activity so far are S ll iloslierl. II T Francis. I, Spier, Se iiiuiii IliiHh ami J II Wolr others will get In tin. garni' In I In- gootl old Nyssa way ami the Farmers ti liusi uess Men's League will prohahly i t anil lend Its aid to tin' good of the cause A united film! mil result In an exhibit that will make all Malheur 'niinty proud dibits ami ha has a number of utile assistants The horticultural exhib its will, it is expected, make even more progress than the stock exhibits. Women's lleparlnieiils ;il. The special departments of the fair which are or special Interest to at the fair ask for a premium hook. Suffolk Punch stallion owned by Fred Rtcwart the first day, hut as there Is no as-'oflered for a women's race and this surance that the balloon will be brought hack to earth again. It Is not announced for the following days. HMclal Itjiles Onaaaii llallroads will give a special rate of a fare and a third for the round trip, the tickets being goo tlfor a period long enough to enable one to stny throughout the entire four days Indications are that every depart ment, with the possible exception ol the poultry department, will be far in advance of previous years The premiums this year, including me special premiums offeretl, will have a value of close to five thou sand .1. 1 1 l.i iv The regular premium lllst offered by the Pair Association, carries about three thousand dollars, while the special premiums make up the remaining two thousand dollars. There are about two hundred special premiums offered by merchants and other business and professional men of the county. Jet a Premium li.,,,K. It Is desired by the management that everyone who intends to exhibit contests wll he held an usual and a Joj i-kImmi.) m BJ9pj jo jouttinu the prices A dare devil slide will be held in front of the grandstand and some pany which has been secured for the occasion The company will have twenty concessions Including various kinds of grab stands and six showi including a group of acrobats and Riding a Broncho Malheur ( 'umitv Pair, l!l I. (OONTINUBD FROM PAOI Ii M i.iii-:i It III NTV Exhibited f 1914 Malheur Cuiuitv Pair. Weight 1 7"i i hg (lie women of the county .ill I" I It III si KV Kit. ' been amply provided for, uiul the various superintendents arc hard at from all parts of the Bounty I'lf work in an eltort to make the exlilb teen pens of the best sheep In the Its us large ami attractive as possl stale, and in fuel In the Northwest, hit' will he shown b the llullei Held pen- I Premium hooks are out ami may pie. Itoy Williams of the K s and he hud upon application to Hurry l ranch will bring in u Hue bunch of tiruuel, the Secretary Special at hcrefords The leading hog raisers lentioii is called to the fuel that Mou nt the county, ami mi the Friiltlaml day, S.,i .h, i,.-r :uth , Is entry day .'II I lie aye ol lliree ears have I fit . Ayr 4 f ' ' - - -JtrPrL- " iaHattaC BBBBBbaa aa" av LVMa mStit 4" ' oV'lLfl Mil- I. iii A special feuture und douc Idaho in aiperlooolni more or leeeltaal win douatlaaa Bit root much al i orop mi aiioiiiii ni tin' Marc leotloo. aod lataraal, ami runn-ii a Hi .ii uhi i. Noa Plymouth and all iraot doal ol OMipoUUMt will kd UM the line land under llir l.i i - ,ind cxillbllH h the v. n lolls t iiiumunil ii" voiiit's dltehoa Ib wall luoyMod .loUuiooooii iovao aommooUi aa Too wai. i mppl) available to New I hlhlta oova alraadi boot oifMgod fbi i i iiiuiii h .ii all tlmee is oertalab an aod is libel) tii.t mora iii be add Uainl uf Sheep i shown at Malheur (Ullt Pair last eai llenih, will bring their best stock to ami n i- doalfOd bj ihc inunageiiieut 'something to his liking which also contains the rules anil re gulations for tin- conduct of the fair und the awarding of premiums The premium hook states clearly and con cisely the rules for entering exhibits iii competition, and a great ileal of lime anil annoyance is suved tin authorities If these instructions are carried out exactly as sped lied in the book The hook contains all the In formation necessary for exhibitors The premium list Is complete and .man! . will be made for ull sorts of products . The grounds are being put In shupe this week and ull the pens and build lugs will be thoroughly cleunetl be fore the date set for the opening Improvement i t. i,. i .1 The tuprovement In the fair will be seen not only In the exhibits of stock, ami the horticultural exhibits, but also III the am iiseuient feature The committee on sports is ur runging a program that will keep MHiifihiiig humming from start to tin Ull. The motto is no tlelav, and something lining every minute Nov ell) features will he injected into the performance ut frequent Inter viils ho that something interesting will be going on ull the time In fuel, purt of the time there will be u number of shows going on at once so that everyone will be able to 11 lid l but ull entries lie in on thai duy as i lie lair si.irts Tucsdu.v morning ul which nine chaige will he made for enir lo ihc grounds whether per Mills have entries or Hot Kxhlblt ins aill be admlttod o i Monday I lie PayOttO hand will be here Tueedai for the tair week The Wei The races, us usuul, will occupy an Important place on the progruin and there will be two of three gootl trotting ami puciug races each day About fifteen running horses have alreadv been arranged for and there will be two ol three running race- a day .saddle horse races for local n 'I I l;, pjl Erfd e n l j,?Tihs5 tetii1t,f -i. --"' - bjfji Ba5ot-&.'. iiiV iTj" BbViiiiib BBBSihbak. LiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiLiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiVBB ' JLoLw 1 WWmM PddP 'oib-JEB 1 1 Ik A Iii d will give the local women riders an opportunity to show their skill. Hares for hoys and girls will be held every day There are also to be a numbpr of relay races and novelty races of various kinds. A farm team race in which the horses are Rvl i At the Malheur County fair, 1?H t. to i ne nest nuers in me west are ext pected to he on hand for the motor- n tie i.i.-. . Hill Jones of Junturn will be on Sta in with a bad mie. In til r Buekinii some Juvenile entertainers. There will also be a fprrls wheel fifty feet high ami a big merry-go-round Novuda avenue will he sprinkled ami then covered with straw ami closed to traffic so thai the fun will not be interrupted. The carnival company Excitement in Inst rear 'a Buckhiu conti'Ht. . ntest at the fair. 1914. A big feature of the ( 'mint v iir. hltcheil lo a wagon will be another bitched lo u wagon will be another new feature. The wild horse race, ii general favorite with everybody will h hehl again this year with some new hand to make tun for the crowds und to assist the management lu the amusement feature. Although there will be nothing in the evenings ut the fair grounds iiin- uot only Is a large one hut Is hack" i by responsible people Insuring the value for the money spent with them The company will come to Hut ii ... rom linker anil the next stop after b living here will be al Salt l.tl.e 1 1 mil limed from page 4 t IIIIS tl.l.KV SHOWS UK. IMIMtOX FMF.Vr '; ll not iiide.i-'iod from toe to-egoing that .tip . II00HBI1 ' " I ii ahandoueil in this district Fat from It, but us un exclusive industry apple production is u lost urt Men have learned the lesson, and they are going to tin the sensible tiling while living on rich Oregon laud, produce apples and alfalfa, corn ami hogs, cream anil butler, prunes und peaches and finally sheep ami wool. No wise larinei III tills '.eel urn will any liiiii'ei iiniiitiv to be held buck by shorlare give up ull his land to uny single crop. to uny single line of production Farmers are not giving much atten tion to passing fads nor lo the hot uir spread so freely by laiosters from the cities And right here comes in the real problem of the community, mill cul tivation und money supply. Where shall the money come from which must buy I i dairy cows and which ..hall give hard-working men und women means with which to level ami prepare the lund for water? Is the of money or by high rules of Inlorc it ' Muny have been holding on by Ibo skin of their teeth for several yen i because both production and market lug have been bail in recent yi'iu Without more money tliun Is now In Highl development must be slow and the dragging years will bring added lieartuches and further dlssuppoiut meilt to hundreds of men ami women who have been struggling bravely ugiiiust conditions over which they could have no show of control. I I mil Milled on page I. I WiWlm J 0 " I M f m Ll 1 1 ?Rcy I ni m 1 1 1 11 1'J k I Pump uwr. AUTO- Two Favorite Shotguns and the fi "Speed Shells" rmi n lalhiur Count, v ( attlt sli.iwn at the 'ountx Fair last fall with inanv new ones. Many of these will he exhibited again thiayear, aloug "Doik?" on shtxtiiifi: is plentiful. And shooters know where the right dope comes from and that it leads straight to Remington-UMC. I0fltt3 T1IK Kemiiitfton-rMC Pump Gun ami Autoloading Gun these are shotguns of Utday. Adopted everywhere, for use in the field and over traps shot by more of the men who are setting the pace in the sport than any other make of guns in the world. In the matter of Shells where is the sportsman who does not know the Remington -I'MC "flpttd Shells," Steel Lined all the drive of the powder kept haek of the shot, and showing results that flatter any make of gun? For the right doje see the Remington-lTMC Dealer. He displays the lied Hall Murk- Reminyton-l' Ml'- the sign that his store is Sportsmen's Headquarters of the town. Sold by your home dealer and 645 other leading merchants in Oregon lufM Ajm-Umm Mtulh Cuittif C... WtMlntt luUiai (233 IfMjoay j few Twfc Ctfy the I the I - y J! cy- gs. ".,