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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1915)
I f PAHE Form THE ONTARIO A ROUS, SEPTEMBER 28. lWg. MANY FINALS WERE CLOSE YESTERDAY (Prom Thursday's daily) v. .. a .v- Mmm worn Dulled off All DI " uAoatoed on the program yester day and y of the nnals were very cIom. The ftrl'a relay race wan fin ished yesterday, the money being up for the beet two out of three, and MlM Sage won both days. Follow Ins ere yesterday's results: 1:80 trot: Marie Fitzslninions. flret with three straight heats; Dan B. second; Royal M. third Best time lit. Three year old quarter mile run ning race: Flossie K. first; Will R. aecond, Lightening, third. free for all, Uvree-elghts mile: Lmcky B. Brat; Plume second; Sadie o third. Boy pony race: Millard Sage, Brat; Virgil Smith second; Wesley Bleaton third. Mens relay race: Jno. Brosman drat; Walter Olenn second; Clus Her man third. Wild horae race: Fred Sage. Brat; Qua Herman second; Huffmun third. Olrl'a relay race: Alfretta Sage first; Elta Hurd second. Hid din harsa race C. Coi first; P. H. Thomas aecond; Blaine McGee third. Motor cycla race: Albert Will lame Brat; Win. Beagle second. Farm wagon race: Murray Mor ten Brat; Pate Oeneway aecond. Id alxty minutes yesterday be tween 4:10 P. M and 6:10 P. M 14s aetos passed along the atreet north of tba elty hall, each machine averaging about five passengers. This was tba time when the fair crowds commenced to come In from tba ground, and nearly as many sweatees came by during the follow- og hour. (Prom Tuesday 's daily) All the erenta on the program yes terday were pulled off aa per achedule and everyone waa well pleased with the entertainment and the decision of the Judgea. Following are the resells of yeeterday's eventa: Half mile running race, Ostenta tion, flrst; Plume, second and Peggy, third. Three year old trot or pace, Frits hi . Brat; Rosemary, second and Pay atta Oirl, third 8: SB trot or pace, Sonoma, flrst; Doctor McKay and A rang a tied for aecond place. Roman race, Pete Oeneway, tlrst; Mnga Oeneway, second. Boy's pony race. Millard Sage. Brat; Virgil Smith, second; Paul Kawls. third. Olrl'a relay race, Alfretta Sage. Bret; Altn Hurd. second Half mile saddle horae race, UUlae McOaa. Brat; M. Smith, second VlrgU Smith, third. Motor cycla race, Ueagle, Brat; 01- atnr, aaooad; Campbell, third. Pack horse race, Murray Mortou, Brat; John Broaman, aecond Wild mule race. Kid Blackman. Brat; timer Fetters, second; Kid Herman, third. M H 1 IV. I THE STORE I While in the city I for you to rest, I ed for fall and eee eeeee NKW PLYMOITH NKWH Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baer are the proud paranU of a nine pound boy born Thuraday, Sept. Ith. at Us Irma Llngle haa returned from trip to Walla Walla, Wi sh fcvereu Smock haa gone to Mc Mianviiie. Ore. where he will at tend school the coming year. Mrs P. S Farrell waa 'hostess to the Prieceiae club n Saturday of Mat week. A number of the roeia bera were present, and the Invited leasts were Mrs. Baker of Liberty. Mies . Mre. Farrell of Cleveland. Ohio ad Mre. Sherman of Detroit, MLh. Kafreahinents were served by the hostess at the conclusion of the aiter noon. Mlaa Aileen llurrle had both her limbs and her body bruised Sunusy evening of last week when she was thrown from a buggy and caught beneath the cramped wheela. In eeiapeny with her mother and Mrs Marry Baser, Miss llurrle was driv ing to church, when the horse be came frightened at a child play lug by the roadside and reared, throw ing her to the ground with one line and the laprobe with her. Mrs. Uerrke had the presence of mind to etrnlghtea the horse with the re maining line, aud barely avoided a serious accident. DER BROS. & CO- THAT SAVES YOU MONEY make our place your home. We have a nice place and you can shop with comfort. We are al! prepar winter business. Come in take it easy while in town. FIREMAN'S DANCE EVERY NIOHT of the Fair. Moore Hall llestof Music and order. Come one and all and have a good time. We Can Keep You Pure- While you arc here. Spec ial daily service 2" cents ex tra. Ami when you're gone YOU'RE NOT FORGOT TEN. If you will send us your work lv mail. Wc pay postage one way. Ontario Laundry RAIN WATER JONES Record Crowd for the Opening Day Events EASTERN OYSTERS any style Hot Chili Hot Tamales Homemade candy Hot and cold drinks TEMPLE OF SWEETS Next to Posjtoffice With ideal sunshine. hi; crowds, good mimic and one of the most essential points of all, good races, the opening day "i the .Malheur oiinty tair was a huge success Irom j every standpoint The grandstand was com!" ortahls filled the race track tense lined and many autoiiiohiles lined he hind the crowds inside the paddock tense. It was esti mated that nearly 2,000 people were on the grounds. I'rompt ly at 1:15 the program opened with a concert by the Payette hand, and from then until the wild mule race, the last event of the afternoon, the visitors wer furnished with continuous amusement. All of the event were pulled off on time and as per schedule. Only twe young ladies entered the girl's relay race, and both were thrown from their horses during the course of the race, hut were uninjured, caught their horses again, remounted and finished the race in pood time. Three entries were in the motor cycle race and it was a close race for second money. The wild mule race was a scream from start to tinish. 'faking wild mules right off the range, and ac customing them to a halter and a saddle and attempting to run a race with them all in a few minutes is easier told than done, and furnishes spectacular amusement for the grandstand. The balloon ascension at the conclusion of the afternoon was not a success and will he tried again i"f8pt Mlh- from m' iooa. i tie uape.e peinnnieis wiio gave an exhibition in front of the grandstand were well appreciated. All tin- exhibits urt In place now 44 potatoes on it If there were BETTER goods we would get them for this reason The quality of our goods is remembered, long after the price is forgotten. McCOY BROS. ami tin- main exhibit lull is it Iiowit of fruits ami vcKetuhleH. Tlit coin- Mr. Culberson. also of that section of the county, tins on display VI potatoes of gaga. should see Thexe -iiiibi.i . have ii.nl only out year of truliiing. PKXDLKTON ItOlMMC I'eiulletou, Ore.. Sept. 22 24 The Oregon short Line It. It. will sell round trip tickets Sept. L'Jml . ami 14th.. with iin.il return limit A.Wl L H.lt i:ST I KHTIV L Millinery Yon may sometimes hut von should never look, without buying; buy without looking. Come ui and see our line of trimmed hats, they are sure to please you. Mrs. M. C. Letson in unit exhibits are ail creditable to merclul hUc that were all grown In the Heilbdis they represent ami the te bill. visitors can scarcely believe their j All of the stock peus are full and eyes when they Ka.e at the boxes ivy, VV, Howard states that more en of struwherries. huge water melons, tries In this department have been peaches, niiiiiIi and all the other ex- made this year than ever before. A dibits that were grown in this won number of herds of registered cattle dertul pro.lucine county. 'came In yeaterday. some from uuite Kor the third crop off of sagel distance and some that have won brush land. Dead Ox Flat farmer prizes at other fairs, so no doubt the has on exhibition a potato vine with 'rivalry will be keen when they are J mined Oren Nelson of O. A C. aBBSBBBBSBBSBBBta,BSJBBBaBBBB, will be the stock judge. Mr N'el- jsou Is a competent man to fill this position, belli in charge of the de partment of animal husbandry at the Agricultural College. I Miss Kay Clurk, with assistants, has charge of the educational ex hibits from a number of districts in Malheur county. The boy and girl winning the prize for the best ex- I hibit at this fair Mill receive a free trip to Salem w here they will be en jtertaiueil in tents provided for the young people One of the most re- markable of these exhibits is oue of canned fruit and vegetables by Mar- jian Lowe who attends school in a one room school house at Owyhee. j This young lady, who is only 13 years old, has canned ever 400 quarts of , fruit this summer for her family and I neighbors The Hik Uend aud King- ! man Kolony schools have very tine school exhibit, many Industrial ex- jhiblts of livestock raised by the boys. J well as the ones prepared by the young ladles. The manual training department of the Vale high school bus put au exhibit iu that everyone Nampu, Sept. 11 Z Kxctirslons via Oregon Short Line I'nion Paclhc S) stem-Tickets on sale September 21 to 24 inclusive, limited to September 25th. Millinery and Art Goods The lie: t imd Mo I Coill loll turlo fan Be l ' the Line Ever Shown in on- MILLEWERY & ART STORE io "Oui.I. ill IVolits" Opposite iv i Office Ontario, Ora OltDKIt rOUa CARNATIONS AND ASTKItS I'ltO.M T11K ONTAUlO KLtntAL company. B1ADQUA&- THUS Altuus OVPICB. TBL.4BJ. KOIt SAI.K 1 dozen Anconu cock erals. Won 4 first prizes uud one second prize at Malheur County fuir. Inquire J. J Diess, P. (). box 61. Ontario. 37tf DON'T rOBOBT 11 t Louis Hartte still Hharpens ihi 0 L.nlier Shop OnU ,,. ,.,. Is pair TO TILADL Qood n i ptlfty in a Bm 1-1 .In town, lor I u,. or town piop.n ,n Ontai 133, Ontario, (n. FOR SALE Row boat In best of condition, with air tanks and Evin rude motor. Inquire 11. D. Logun Moore Hotel. 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