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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1916)
r, aKPTKMnpsn si. 111$ TWB ONTAniO AROT7B paob nvi hie Week With Ontario Citizens dart' "y. HMltV. Hapt. IS. yulkeraon was a visiter to , ofer Sunday. i' Ilohna wan on of the ilnltorn on Wednesday j . . . mm s - t tl Bn,jr ami Wirn v.. rxiu... down riQIll Vuli'iUl W' the .. ..I Ifalbta -- .. (,,,) I'SUI, aiy) Will " " itrlw on (he etreela here yea- ,d Mr II B. Young of Vale down to hoc the night Id On- I n'f nitMila v. m,r Robert Duncan WH a trDt member of the Vale dele , (o the Fair. ,,! Mm. It Q. Wheeler of irrf noted among the alcana i fur Wednesday. knjwter oiid Mrs J P. Hous- Vala witnessed the events at oiltlon yesterday. lit In In Fair visitor, having to Ontario the laat of the on Jordan Valley. SiiIoh of the M F Co . ae- iinl hv Mrs Btllns caiue down (tie K.ilr Wednesday. nirrh of Koawcll arrived Id luodiy with a shipment of hogs rniereii at the Fair. Klrkpatrlck Of Parma, brot fihll'H of hogs to compete krfinn'K lieat for honors at the IIm Cupel, who recently nold ! at Vale wan among the I seekers at the Fair n Wed- Hff lirn llrown helped to awrll In of the Vale hand on Wed- ud then vlalted with local I ft Glenn and K Stephen came urn Vnle to see the fair sights BEST LIVESTOCK EVER SHOWN HERE ma. and Mr. Felthousa matched the enaslng conditions, "light now bus .1". Zr? f ,UrOC J""ey to- ' " " "Te la every pro. nave ever been seen weat of the coruL ''H. Thny have bouil.t and hrnrt ,h """ or "" ' and a bit . ... r w - .. . . . . , m a . neat that they Kt R(, ,r,, ,iere lo ComrffitJUon Keener la All i Than Kver IVfore Inooo itull Attract Attention (By W. W. Howard) The fair waa advertised n t.. .. RlltroHt and beat ever pulled off here You that have attended have p.-ri the goods tell your neighbors, for the fooda are here and we want every one to hear or It. Kvery Mill i. full of llveetock. and Rome are tied to the fence. Shorthorn, Hereford, Hnlateln and Jeraey cattle by the score; Poland China, Duroc, Cheater White, and Ilerkahlre hogs in three hnuaea; and more than one hundred and twenty-five stalls full of horaea Kvery atall la full, and Instead of the atendanta sleeping in the extra italla aa la the usual cuatom at llxtnrK ahowa, tenta had tn he ordered for thern. There are two herd of 8horthorna that have come all the way from Cnimi county to show here They are owned by W J Townley, and I). S Heljiy of Cnlon, Oregon They are younR herda, well fitted and they contain the beat blood to he found Id the Cnlted State Do not fall to aee them for they are the heat that have ever been aeon in thla country The K. S. I) ranrh near Ontario furnlahltiR the other Mr part of theae beef cattle. Itoy Williams, manaRer of the blR ranch drove in the pick of one hundred head nf Hereford that he brouRht in from the Kaat laat year. He la h)wlnR one llere- Itiln morning for the Pontile-' ford hull that ha Ike reputation or i,. I rp wlnnliiR two blue rllbona at the Mr Kanaaa City Livestock Show, which i la a lilac honor. Tlere are a num ber of other that have one or more head of Reed cnttt of lliix class, but you will oo thai nil before the fulr cloe. IcKlnnoi, the Vale hay and irrcliant looked over the aam- lii line at the Fair and pro lixin O. K. ami Mrs I W. Hope of Vnle ilnwn from (lie county ont urila lo view the fulr, mid In (lie I'VeliiliK lii) i .11 til l-'i iiill.ui.l I ii'iiu Hll- V.MNM Hull. Mr I'nni inns nf Uni.ii hi in. I J H BOOaaOf of New 'liniiHilli loekod lioriiH with llielr liada of linltelna. lanonK Hie Idaho exlilbltora Mr .(lltUM th reawtly from Neh- .ir Hi l.r.iURht in a pen of raka. mid an It wia nUrMtlaf to at made the attenduntH Hit IUVf an KhhIotii hrl mnttlif.l HKlti I take Hut Ice , ., vHlorii lier.l it nur fair Mr OoOffM W Huns nii'l lloomer lia lii $.00(1 hull anil u kiH M. Oniiirio Iiiin Rruwn nuinlier of lile hlKiiproiluciiiR. claaay .fr iine Hie Ihhi fair anil in row, which niiulr close claaaoa to JudRO There are ilao V. II Conk liu, f.ithi-r of our 'ouuty Fair, Mr Defoe ami Mr TlioiipMin. are sliowinx a number of nice res nlw, v lille there are a few snail MhlMtl It la a cattle ahow liat overs one cun lie proud of. i -ii with friend here Wed Howard of Hoawell, Idaho, n tn eo the aixe of Mal- Htly' pumpkin and other ilblli Ho alao Iihm one of M pen of Iiorb ever ahowa l HIIK ll si it., i s HtOP (il I II tl Kit ftlUMMI pra on the tiwyheo Sun. lay W the doHtuirtion of the crop ud Krain on the C.rolo Hroa Inch waa valued at morn MOO. The fire alao claimed ahlut outfit of P M War- Ill entire crop and tlia ma- Fre a total loaa. How the ried haa not been reported IIimjtm Ae (lass, The Iior were udRcd today, and aRaln the claaa tut niudo tins fair famoua all over tie atnle nf Oregon la In evidence ir. Iloyaton, the man who ha ulwa'i had Hie iiiahty. la In with the be herd that lie has yet ehown W. I Howard I alao hIiihuiir sumo limy btllff. and till year he brouRht aiother Reed 1'olainl China breeder. Mi Birch, from Par ma with Inn Trat it the spirit we like to aee. conn and brUI OUnri with you Mr. Nrkputnck of Pur- -- -no naa itio beat Mr Dofoe or OnUro la in aRaln aa Uaual, and aa uaual haa a roat lot of plRa Hla Cheater White were commented on aa belnR the beat In the atato by laat year'a JudRe. We have vlth ua huh year another new brewer. Mr. Wetck who like Mr. lllrch and Mr Klrkpatrlck, wen, Induced to ahow at our ahow by W f Howard of Parma. Mr Welck I breedlnf a DM lot f Ilerkahlre hoe. He haa "pared neither money or time In a-et. tinR thla herd toRether. and vlaltora ahould bo certain to aae It. The horaea thla year are a revela-1 tlon to the horae Invera of thla aec-1 tlon They will not bo ludned until nine o'clock thla mornlnR, but the! fact that one judRe for the draft claaaea and another for th. liRht horaea had to be aecured, ahow that there ,,ro a larRo number on hand.! Mr Itay and the ownora of the rolta "" or ui own, orrorlnR a prlie for the heat colt from hia Shire atalllon. Mr Itay and the owner of the rota could ahow theae colli In any ahow. Pete (lonoway of Payette la aRaln In with a finer atrlOR of horaea than ev er before We alwaya like to wel come Pete, for he la alway willlaj to help by pun in k on the Homan race, and la a true aportaman In the rlBR. W F Howard la another homeman that ia here aRaln Like the true ahnwnian that he la, he la certain to come each year and hrliiR the heat Percheron horaea that can lie found Hla Perrherona attract attention at aeverel ahowa each year anil we are Rlad to aee him ahow up at Ontario. He certain to aee the Kalr thla year for you will not aee hotter atock for many daya to come It i the kind of ntork that we want In thla country Talk with the hre. iler. and heroine the nptlmlata they are Thes have a fine lot of atock, aa well ai they are proud that they have them year la looked forward to In 1917.' Mr Rhode while In the city made arranRamenta for the runnlnR of a women ot v' peelat train from Ontario to Hole ho,U' for the Idaho Bute Fair, Sept. 21 To feed the crowd that attended the Pioneer celebration at Vale, In the way the people of Vale perform ed that feat waa a real acoompllah ment. More power to the men and They are royal and fto. '. ' n maj An Ontario haby boy havlnR dem onatrated that he la the prlte baby of hla claaa In Malheur county we ar content to hand It to Vale for being. aproachlnR the champlonablp claaa la entertaining. Tradera' Day, Saturday, Sept. 18. September It. ST TITS A Mn rn tcj FOR EVERY OCCASION If you need a garment for afternoon or for evening wear, for the street or for parties, or a garment that is cor rect for any niul all occasions, we have it for you. KMIIIIITS WWTKII Hill I IIIHIT AT bTMTC lAllt V V lllrkox, who will have churge of the Malheur county vl.ihlt in the State Pair I In tart of the 111k lli'inl MMMt uinl la iiiraiiKliik' for the aolloetloa "I tta aa I for the Htate dihpluy Mr lllrkox Is mixluils that Hioko who have eapecially fine product will Rive their diaplaya If the own er believe their products too taloa hle lo he donated to the county ar raiiRemeuta will be made to pur cIibko it many aa the available fund will permit. WAS l HllillT HTATK HIT ON WltllM. Itllllllls, Seth c Ithodoe, Iravollaf imaaen- Rer HRout of the (Ireaun Short Line I anionic the vlaltora to the Fair, and Ho-reon liatlRa a tale of "Hie riRlit and wroiiR Kliodea " Station ARont H o Drain received a nieaaRe for Mr Itliodes (If course he Hint there ui) MR Itliodes, and tried to pick out "Hie inoHt trawled Hhode," hut wont wroiiR for when he went to the hotel he waa directed to W It. KIioiIok, another viailor in Hie city, who i hen directed Mr Drain to the right Rhodta and lie wcul on his way Mi.- O S I. and the I'lilon Pac ific ayitem I doliiR a lot of coloiilxa tiou work," aald Mr Khuiles in ill- SUITS! SUITS!! SUITS That arc fur trimin.d. fancy cut Suits and Plain Tailored Suits. Kxlnnif suits and qiiit-t suits, in fact no matter what your needs, wc have the j.inj.er garment for ..u. COATS GALORE I Jb u.I ' V 1 -aiVBaaaaV. p) W Fill flow ing lines with big inllai-s ,'iinl UliiqUfl pa tcli iMielC- ets; featured in Mulivia, Velfur, Wool Veloun, Qabardhia, Novelty Clothef and variety of New Pile Pabrieatha vet remarkably beautiful. They cuiuc in varioui ihadei of ( iicens, Mniwns, Burgundy s and of course, Mines and Blacks, and lust ut .ill these "Redfern" and "Landsman Hirschhiemer" garments are fully guaranteed for satisfactory wear. Come In and Iet Us Show You W. A. FULKERSON Formerly W. T. Lsmpkin's 1EM STATE FAIR, September 26, f 27, 28, 29 and 30th Educational Features LOT HTIK'K SHOW Interest amoiiR the breedera indi cate the largeat entry of regUtered uttlo, lioraeH, Iiorh, anil sheep ahown here The Hoya' and Olrla' JudRinR 'outest ih u now and educational fea ture for the youiiK people. On Saturday the Urund Parade of all ribbon wlnnera In live atock will parade in front of the grand aland. Thin live i;tock ahown la worth tae price of adiuUalon to the ran for the outlre week HMiimv HUOW. The beat birds In all broeda from many atat )s will 'umpole for prem luma In this year'a poultry ahow To accommodate the exi.ee od lncruaae in tbia departtucnt. au addition haa been Me, to Ule oulry Bulldllf KAKM I'HIIIKCIS nrro,rl.rUe 'rrL0f tl,e f'cuUural ruita, grains, graaaoa and vegeta- ver'aaHliPvr0,Ur,"On V"" boPe the n?la stitJ. f Produ wPt to Pure Bred Live Stock Sale Saturday, September 30th At the Oem State Fair Grounds Exhibitor! of the tjeni Suie . , Taah "!" ,t0 tb" ,""Bt bidder for Uh, reglaterad llolatela and L aiile reglatered llHinp-Oxford l.u. uhvShrop-lUiiil'Uillot and Aiuericau leljtlno Merino ewes and rains tab and Col. Marators Son of Idriiliau, Idaho, are exported to COO ,uct thla hiK stock sale I D. TO; la cashier of the First National BBI ,f Meridian, Idaho, clerk. RCE PROGRAM TVSSDAY, . j:30 trot, three lioata, each 'rtttrate 40U0U HHa. :o.oigl.tiin...e::.. 100 00 Kun, seveu-elgtli mile ...... ,lu" 7 Saddle horses (thoroughbred! bar rod ) klrb bit, one-hulf mile Zr.L ioooo Relay Hace (Pony Kxpress) four lioraes. change oxory half mile: '"ur dtt''' ,wo . tullea- a day. ten per cent : 25 pace 40OOO Bu" height..- nille::::: JOO.OO Kut.: one-fourth mile ... . . . JMJ Stake Kate, forty yarda . .10 I Kelay Hace irony ev aecond run . . THIBHDAY, ShlT J: 84 trot Free-for-all Kun, Boiae Derby, one and one- eighth mile . . 100 00 Kun. oue-half mile . . . .adles' Saddle horae race, klrb bit, one-fourth mile run $35-15-4 Costume race, one-eighth. $10-6-4 KelaJF race t l'onoy express) third run 500 00 IKID.li, SaWT. : 2 30 pace $400 00 fret r..r all trot 500 00 Kun. throe fourth mile .... 100.00 Kun, one mile novelty .... 100.00 Shetland poulea, race, oue- (ightb mile $5-3-2 Pony race, free-for-all, one eighth mile $10-7-5-3 Itelay race (Pony expreaa) fourth run 500.00 SATl KIHV, SKIT. :M) I 'on-ohitiou race, for nun w mini t'onsolation pace, for non winners Consolation trot, for non-winuera iiinsolatioii run, for uon-winnera Motorcycle race $350.00 Spring wagon race, one-fourth mile $15-10-5 Wild mule race $100.00 I 500.00 M .$500.00 500 00 400 00 DAILY PROGRAM TuoMla), llarbetue Day Ilaiid eoaWaai at 10 00 a. m., In front of the main building. At 10:30 judging will atari in all department At 12 o'clock the Hoiae Commercial club will feed all vlaltora with ita famoua barbecued meat, aandwichea and cof fee, free Special music during this t-raiid feast, by the Hoiae band. See race program W eslnescUj , ttovernor'a Day At 10:00 a. m continue the Judging In all departments. At 11:00 a. m Hovs and Olrla' Cluba atock Judging Governor W'lthycoinlie of Oregon. QOVenOf Lister ot Washington ami (onernor Moses Alexander of Idaho, will address Hie Fair visilora in the Auditorium tent on the Feir Urounds ItHiid concert will be ttiveu in I root ot the auditorial leal pi ead i address s. (See racing program) Ttiursda), IWdso Derby Da) At 10:00 a in concert by the Itoise hand. Lectin.- a enieirli i" lift atock and agriculture, lupection of til promiuni winners in live stock, ribbons, displayed I See race pro rain I rriilui, Western lilulio mill lilld ron's Da) At 10 00 a in llos' ami Utrls' Cluba stock JUdglDj Special amusement features suitalile for chil ilren, as well aa the older ones thro out the entire day. Special train aervlce from Western lduho, and Eaatern Oregon poiuta. (See race program ) HaturtU), riatern Oregon auil Idaho Farmer' Da) At 10 00 a m call at the aecretary'a office for premium money No matter what the weather la, you get your premium money. At 1 30 p in lirand Live Stock l'arade of the ribbon winner in all live stock claaaea See race program.) A new feature of thla year'a Fair la the Information bureau. At this department you can check your pac kages free of coat, and aacertaiu the location of the various exhibits, and be Informed of the general program of the day,. Fit KM 1 1 MS MJ HKF.S -'I'oed $0,000 00 i . uses Draft $.844.4)0 Horaea Light harness ... 295 00 Cattle Ueef 1,73, (J altle Dairy 1,054 00 Swine l ,000 00 en ii.'s on Poultry 687.00 Farm I'roducta 1,40200 Fruit HI mi Hairy I'roducta I -j - I'untry and Kitchen . 181 00 llees , I i, Floriculture . . . , II 10 ..mens Department , . . . Ill 80 Fine Arts 4I Idaho Hoys' and OlrlaV I'aUbl 800.00 Metier llabies loll til) liee attraction- aOO.OO Hands K0O.0O Total $19,980.50 The Great Wortham Showa all week in i in- city. land I'uiiieii . uii morning at in tin a ui u ml during Hie races in Hie aliernoona. A cordigl Invitation is extended to all ts visit Idaho Biggest and Host Fair. T. H MeOBRallTT. I'reaident O. F. HKNDKHSHOT, Secretary. one Fare for the Kounil l'i ip on aU lUilroads in Idaliu Special train service from Eastern Oregon and Western ldalio, Friday and Saturday, Sept 80th and 30th 1 . r