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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1919)
::wMrJls! THE ONTARIO ARC US, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11' 1919 MEW'I.,1 Hear! Hear! Hear! The New ACTUELLE Pathophone in the Exhibition Hall at the Fair Ground or hear it here at MCDOWELL'S EXCHANGE STORE Ontario, Oregon ff-n.njijijini"iiiiifii''i'iTTi j""ii -- - - j. MMVMWVWNAMM It's the wonder of Reproduction Machines. Something entirely new. Something entirely different. Don't Take a Chance IF YOUR AUTO TOP NEEDS REPAIRS Take it to SEGUINE at (he SEGUINE AUTO CO. The odes! (laragoin Malheur County GENERAL MACHINE SHOP Ropniiw for Autos and Minn Machinery. No Engagement Is So PRESSING That The Ontario Modern Prossary Gan Not Meet Its Requirements. Do Not Hesitate to Call On Us. We Call for Yoir And Deliver Too. Phone 12 AIIU'LANI! WILL HACK AUTO AHOUND THACK (Continued from pago 1) , over the Fnlr grounds. Thursday, Wclscr Day, Pilot Ilruco linn promised to do tlio "loaf fall" nml If ho ntltl linn sufficient nltltudo ho will attempt tho "vcrtlclo Blip". Tlia lent fall Is considered tho most dangerous stunt known to aviators It coiislstB of tho flyer, after reaching n Reed nltltudo, turning off his en Klno nnd letting tho mnchlno fall Mrnlght down whllo tho pilot keeps It hnlauccd with his weight nnd rudder. Tall spins nnd tho "virago" will he executed Friday, tho Inst dny. QUALITY MOIti: THAN QUANTITY, IS WATl'lli: (Continued Prom Page 1) under this- ycnr'H system of classifi cation. II. II. Tunny of Ontario nnd J. A. Ycngor of I'nyolto nro other Shorthorn exhibitors. M. I). Kelly of Jnmlcsou lins n car of Hereford beauties. Or, K. C. Fortncr Is show ing his herd of Jorscyn. Among thoso Is a richly hrcd hull coif from tho Ladd farm, n grandson of Golden Glow's- Chief and a ncphow of tho world's champion Jorsoy cow. Tho Idaho Industrial Inutltuto of Wclscr has entered n car of Ilnlstolns, fill ing tho lots. Ono of tho cows has a record of producing 29 pounds of hutter fat In soven days. Yes Illand of Ontario hits entered n Ilolstoln heifer and hull, tho Intter being from tjio Wclscr ItiHtltuto stock. Doctor Monro lilniHolf hns tho only Guern sey entry, n heifer cnlt whoso mothor linn n record of 52 pounds, of milk In ono day. Among horsos, tho stars nro prob ably tho purebred English Shires of D, A. llrnkomnu of Ontario. There nro six head of thoso, ono un Inter national prlr.o winning mnro, Tho Mcl'liorson brothers of Ontnrlo aro showing tholr Imported llolglnn stall ion nnd two I'erchoron marcs that wolgh nearly n ton nplcco. Thoy hav0 nlso entered their purebred Tonnes- sco Jack, thu ono that took unit prlro nt tho Oregon Stnto fair last year. Frank Lovolnnd'H grndo Shlro colt has u distinction nil Its own It lu thu hcnvlost yearling over exhibited nt tho Fnlr, weighing 1325 pounds. And not tho least nttrncllvo entry to tho fnrmor'B oyo Is tho flno pair of inulos holonglng to N. II. Carter of Now I'lymouth, n yearling nnd two-year-old thut took tho yearling prize hero last year. Leo nnd Cecil Thompson of Ontn rlo with their Itnmhoulllcts, Charles Harris with his KamboullleU nnd Morlnos, J. F. Plomlng nnd Mrs Byl- ln Morgan with Cotswolds, nro tho rompotltorH In tho sheep department whoso entries call for tho admiration of all beholders. itinuts fallundhu CIIA'KD OUTIiAWH (Continued From I'ago 1) Boy's Knicker Suits j I from tho grandstand. Tho pleasing fcaturo of tho after noon's bucking wns that, with ono lono exception, all horsos pitched nnd fought for nil thoy woro worth. Ill dors had n bettor day than they did Tuesday and nlno of thorn hit tho dust, Tho complete list of riders, nnd tholr horsos is: Johnson on Good Kuoiigh, Secrlss on Dusty Hell, Jack llensou oii'IIellllro, Jess Lnwrenco on 1'ny Day McCullough on Ontario, John Drlggorn on Firefly, John Mulr on Jos Wlllnrd nud "Shorty" Davis on Ukololo. 1 toper "I, ink" Iiupiowst. 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John Muir and Frank Itogors divided honors for tho dny, oach tlolng tholr steor In 113 seconds, Tarvcr Lawrence landed h!s In 129 and Hick Locket put his to tho ground, after a hard tussle lu 133. llrokon ropes decided tho falo of Joo Ilrosnan, John Drlggers and Hurley McCulloch. Illnlno Mngco mot with hard luck and failed to got his stoer and gave up after trying for threo minutes. llulldoggers Mulio Good. Doth Shorty Duvh and John Mulr eutorcd tho hulldogglng contest nnd oach ono completod, Davis throwing his lu 2.05 and Mulr his In 3.20. Davis inado u try shortly attorwards with another steor hut was too weak from his first exhibition to down his steer. A herd of large, husky, leather necked steers were sent to tho Fair by Hick Lockott from his Ironside ranch, much bigger than thoso usual ly put In a hulldogglng contest, taxed tho cowboys to the limit, both lu rop Ing and in hulldogglng. Speaking of beefsteaks though, tho steers cer tainly mndo more than ono man's mouth water. Itelay Hiiro Oiie-Slilert. Charloy Winston, rldlug tho Tunny string, lost out on tho start in tho re lay when his horse refused to tako tho first turn in tho track and broke Into bucking. Dy tho time Winston had him stralghtenod out Frank Wat son, riding tho Watson string, was a quarter ahead of him. Tho Tunny string held Its own after tho loss made by the first horso but could not gain on tho lead Wat son gained on tho,Jump-o. Tlmo Watson strlnp, 3.25; Tunny etrlng, 3.37. FOUND A WATCH ON FAIlt grounds, yesterday. Owner may have same by calling at tho Secre tary's office, proving property and paying for this notice, 91 Might Be a Lot Worse at That "What are you laughing about? "Now 'that peace is hero I'm thinking about the poor guys who got married to es cape tho draft." Judge. Happiness was thrust upon them through tho pores of their COLO EJTET. 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