c5Ljas.rk !'-'"' -- , vnvwn otreei llt tront of Moore stahh Iieginningat 10a m 4 tBnkxvw Wn& &t$m. km -" xT.mo. malum u oovimr, ornoom, thikmdav, tmTtt REAT PROGRAM IN STORE FOR TODAY'S FAIR VISITORS ECORDS FOR CROWD AND SPEED WILT, an Tnnav TO TO BE ON TAP AT TRACK I m am mm r 1 FEATURE OE SECOND DAY COUNTY SEAT CITY AND ITS ENVIRONS SEND DOWN LARGE CROWD YESTERDAY AFTERNOON FEATURE CARD ECORD CROWD IS LOOKED FORTHURSDAY USUALLY DIGGEST DAY IN ATTENDANCE ICE FOLLOWERS THINK RECORDS WILL GO liny of the Entries Nominated Have Travelled Several Seconds Faster Than Harold Welcome Did on Monday Afternoon. (lie race program to be fee,- I thin afternoon will furnish per- of I In- highest class In the M of officials expressed last it Mstiy of the horses entered t:IO pace have traveled feeler Hsrold Welcome did on Mon- lliil vmiIi thin record hreiiber i out It get head line there la I'" In !'' many a rant brush at of every heat. i following are the homos en fur III.- event 'I'll II THtlny. a nt their past performances will ' l iay lir expected I, l MWl 2:10 pure, pur-... $ I nil ilullimihK r,mt ones, with records nil In this race li.-l . liu liux a record of 2:09 14 ,,n ill mil.- track; Mtty Ha vis. i,-, I It Oil lull. n.. i I. ....I 1 M luilf in Hi- iru. k, Malta It. record of 2:05 14 on inll.t BOULE.ARD LAKES COMMUITY PICNIC II vn iii . i.im INDIVIDVAli nrnoM cum waa RACM WITH UK. BJCXU THOMPSON INDIVIDUAL WINNER PROGRAM THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1916 1 :M) Band conceH 1:15 Address, w. A. Williams, Portland Cham ber of Oommeroe, "(heater Oregon, its Pa triotic Duty" 1(80 First heal 2:21 tn.t 11"' First heat 2:10 pace 2:ki Km- furlong raining raos 2:M Kit 1 h,.at 2:24 trot 2:25 Beeond hcut 2:10 pace 2:40 Three furlong running race 2:")() Third beat 2:24 tn.t :i:5 Third heat 2:10 pace r:lf Speeial tpmrter race for two yeur ,,lds :5:2") Bonn race :!::" Ladies saddle horn race, half mile t :45 Rain Imrse race :'.:")") Stake raee 4:(K) Qbwboj relay raee, mile and half t:2) Wild mule ntee WORKING IN ALL THE DEPARTMENTS Special Train on Eastern Oregon Brings Over 200 Viait tors From Upper Country 75 Automobiles Carry Their Owners to City. I nihil mill Hut I mm i- in M.i ii i 4'Ihhmi. til Vrar ill. I i - il Thompson Ik a Knur cni Winner ii. i J.- .'lneat kind i.l Judging lioii.'.ll -4 on half mile track' "'" ''("",r" fl,r '' biggest and best progress noti-d in llu- Moral displays Knight, record of 2:0H 14 ilu com """" v exhibit wiia awarded yes- rick, and 2 to mi hair n. '.. ''ley afteruoos to tin- lioulevar.l Via Slckol, record of 2 II 14 "hlblt. Rig ieud tad Head Ox leJ' nillii track It Ih probable " "ever, were t'll"' "' I ' oilier rant horai'H will atart In n,r" " lm w Me. for Instance Mabel (' and 'n the ludlvldiil exhibit of farm Hi. 2:11 14 Oil half mil nrH.i U- I Tl...mn..... .. II. a -- . i.o.i ' " TT.HJU ..WII.F",... w Hi' I Boulevard wua tha hlui- ribbon en trot, purae ..... ui. . i.. . i.i Tim f..iii. . " i"-" - ."..". - '"" norneii are en- v.rUlv nt uv...ll..l i.r,..l.... u.i.l fnr .. . . JMIH. race Amy McKlnney. lhe ,hrd guc0611- ye,r , took ,ta. "orl,U- ,, -"" r,"""""""'"-.indlvlduul orlxe. A Von ltea.l.l.-n waa hla cloaeat eompetltior and It wan a real race between iliem The MASS OF FLOWERS WHILE FAMILY EATS ADD TO BEAUTY FIRE DESTROYS HOME More flowera of every variety, more While Mr. and Mm Itoheri Siniili varltlea and iiu.r.. exliihltori la the alld fy wore eating a inl.l-nl.-ht rrora the pit to the eat row the the urandetand at the Fair reaterday waa eroded. and Itreat big proportion of he crowd waa from Vale It waa taie nay "in aplrlt and In truth" for all Vale auapended bualueaa to al ien .1 the fair. According to ell eatlmetea there were anywhere from 600 to 7S0 eltl tena of the county aeat and Ita en- V Iii in nee (I... eaaxaaai al a ,. . aa OVER 300 NAMES ON LIST -S-JUKS at.-.l frnin llroaan on th.- (ir.-Koii -in mi, l.i tl.. .Iir.riioi, f Trav- GOOD NIGHT NURSE THIS IS SAD NEWS : WKIHKIt CltKAt'HKK AM) LAW- VKB tJKT I.IHT OK nUM Ml: WHO III I iimisi event 1:14 L (iolden Htatoa and probably thla year. The flowers hanked heau tlfully on a rained aland In the Main building added not only their color ful preaeuce but proi'lulmed their presence with pleaalng perfumea. The dabllex, rouen and other flow era requiring the care of careful flor lata to gain their greatext beauty are truly exqulalte and xpuak voluaiea for the ability of Malheur'a amateur t4HJl Ihree furlonga. pur mI lioraea aa Ijirk. Duek- ly Hoy, o, Maid. I'eeev Me and othera are entered In K K Madaen of Krultand brought over a diaplay of hU producta to be judge finely canted their eutrlea ' P1'"" on hlbltlon at the Fair. Mr. mailHi'li in one 01 me I'liuiiuum me nupper in an up-lown reiitaurant Tueaday night their home In the nort heau! aectlon of the city burned to the ground. An alarm wan aounded, which they beard but heed ed not, for they had not been home in houra aud were not worrying about their bom. After a futile ef-1 fort on the part of the firemen to aave the bouae it burned to the ground. On the return of the firemen to the city one of them Informed Mr. Smith of hla lom, the exact amount of which la unknown. Ml i .. i iiKir Akiiu s.-th c Uhiidea. 01 tbf tntta the Vale hand vhl.-li luinl.lie.l I Iii- inn, i,. f,ir M , il headed the iiproii-MHion to the eity. Bealde the train crowd a hoxt ruing by auto, every machine In town wu preimed into m-rvlce In iun church in good atundlng. and lived on- t OataVN There were over 7i In Weiaer. Idaho, and aometlmea, aay Vale cara In Ontario during the day every 2H dayw came to Ontario for , "ccordlng to member of the Vale lliil Tasini- I In, I Vimo of III, ,Ht on Hook- I- guest Ion "Hon'i i, M lt....e, Lit . . Wife H.. If" If you were the member of an expremi package, how would you feel If the paator of your church came here and made transcript of the record? Iloueat to goodueaa how would you feel? Wouldn't you think that "the low down" had been put over on you to a hard boiled finish? That la juxt what aome 300 cltlxena of Weiaer think Mi eunt Kive furlonga, pur and tbua Mr. Thompson won. Hoii Kotow lather. Mr Thoinpmjl was not the Ml) winner In hia family Hli son lecil. management always counta upon, and who never diaappointa them. Like other bench rancheis he la re gretting tbut Kruitland's fruit crop Among the good onea en- ",,ly l ' y,,,l,, t,i ,0,,k H,('"tl'i ionorH U not there this year, aa lu the peat in the big watermelon .lass with a II liouii.l lieauir and BMUrad a Idue nl, '.on Willi aiwlher entry. Thla la feed's fourth fair and lie has been I prl.e winner excli year. The prize jf the IligK'"! .il.T melon went to S K Mailseti of l'i nit land whoso uitennelon .show., I Us Ih event ii'ii.i i. ....... ' , ,i ..,i ...... (i.iiniT line njti. uveil WI1CB UI i l" l'i- ...,...,. 1 butidaiice of good music will uuunh and puupkius. fill I.l I A I u.u mi- wholo of Thursday thla eveut are 1'lume. Leo on. I.ieui.nant Sawer and ner I tUr.-.- ,,, Hk event Human raee N" en-til Ihn ilia r,l,.v - HI Kill Saddle hol.se ,.,., . Pl, boys und men llllll event VVII.I ,....!. ., ...... llllll. I,,,,- -u .111(1 evi. ii .... a n. P -Mieet.-d Thursday. rati Mr orge V. Neshit ()f Weiaer M,u,..-,iUy Ull( ThurHiluy Ban Whuolon. While Mtltod the fair. Mr und Mr. I flo ier miw the stock at the Fair Wednesday. faultier ll. W Mulky of tin' 1 S Bank at Vale inil" rupld figure cal OtlUUoaa on io' much was taken In at the Fair W We.ln, -.lay a Ml uka th i:it FOKFfAST pon ran Waaliiugton. U 0 . Sept 17 --,,i..ast for the w. eking begin ning Sunday. S, -pteuiher 17, I'acilu iii. tienerally fair wealln-r with teinperut ures ubove Hie seasonal average will pre vail during Hie week. Rocky mountain and pluteau regions The week will be one of general ly fuir weather with tempera tureu averaging somewhat be low the normal.- K- H. Bowie, forget ItAFKKT W KIM hits WIIA 0MM rot knamk.m TODAY Star exponents of the tennis game from Vale, W'eiser, l'.iii- and (III tarlo will fight for honors this after noon and ton, irrow in the fair tour nament. The (sines will M played on the courts it the high school. The previous performances of tM M trants presages i haul fast list of games. The repie.seiiialiMs from the con testing cities are Vule; Hurley, I'ike, Wheeler, Kecord. Weiser, I 1. ful bertson, Geophfarth, Record und Jenness; I'ayelte, Huberts, Ashwortli, Murphy and (iritnn, ; Ontario, I'et.r son, l'ayne, Swagler, I.. U fulhert- son und Smith. Some time ago according to reports Rev. Hemphill aud J. L. Richards came over to Ontario to get wise to Welaer's patrons of Salt Lake i H and San Francisco's dealers lu goods hottled in I'oinl Wliat they found ' no one knows definitely but that it waa enough cuu he Judged hy what I Weiaer visitors to the fair this week have to say, und their remarks are not made in a low hnath either It Is said that pastor found the names of not a few of his flock on the tell I ale lit II., vi they urn going to ac- 1 count for this strange fact is a mys tery but as one man put it: "(Juess they'll have to ijuit buying booze and let their wife do it for them ." Or. Bartlet motored down from Vale Wednesday lu M pre.nt ut the races Wednesday Col John Itigby, editor of the Malheur Knterprise lad the vuuguurd of Vule citizens to the fair U e.Ui. day. And while in the eity iiuul, ,,i ly in 1,1 conversation with many citi zens concerning the WarmspriiiKs i.oiiii . ami other big queatloBi of the day. party lluslnewa Men' liauil. One of the featurea of the Vila day waa Ita band. Thla organisation la perhaps one of the moat unique, in thia aectlou of the country. It la a business and professional men's or ganization and on Its peraouel are many of the moat prominent and ac tive men in the county aeat. The members of the band are: Ar thur Moody, Ben Brown, sheriff; W. II Xutz. licit High, John It Wheeler. J. 8. Uwllliam. Leo II Schmidts. Or f f Hurrell, K. V Nelson, Julian A. Hurley. M Zutz, J I' Hunawuy, O. A. fhlblers. W rf l,rk and f. It. Karnes, director. RICH UN I HUM II Hill TRII TO HI. I I MOl MAIS IXtW S Ii Hon, , an and A I. Sproule of th:. fi) and Mr Irwin ,.f New M. .,,1 Idaho, tit ui I.. .1 . ai ly Monday luon,ii,K Ii. mi a hard trip to the In terior wlil.h look them up nil the Him- iiii.iiiiI.iii,:. :'n mile.. In, h, 'i,,iiio City. Despite the roughness of the, road which gave Hie tourists many bumps lhe drive oil the returu waa Ih.iile III a little less than eie,, hours. Mr. Iloiuiati drove the car and is will ing to forego the nlagiuroe of the trip for some time A starry bank et in a ..niill foot elevation did not appeal to the imagination of 1 1 e Snake in.i country residents. The Ontario Pharmacy THE ONE BEST PLACE TO REST DURING THE FAIR Unexcelled Fountain Service, Cigars, Confections, Drugs, Sundries, Magazines, Etc.