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wtet0 2trgti i . ' " ' ' ' '" '" 1 f ! T .l.W...J l ll lJ tl l .Jll.l .l--.ll.ll.j .l.lljH.I. .! II J! -!"'! ONTABIO, MALHEUR COUNTY, OBIJgBn, THURSDAY, SEPT. 15, 1921 VOL. XXV NO 41 Bb r ) i t MANY ATTEND ANNUAL OLD SETTLERS' MEET Clinrlr 1 locker Heads PiiKr on "Moimoti Wnr", Vnlo Women Serin Excellent Dinner, (I. L. KltiK Again iNami'd President At Vnlo Monday Mainour County ploneors.gathorod (or tho annual meeting of thoso who nldod In tho transformation of tho sago brUBli plains Into tho fertile fields of to day. Aftor tho Informal gnthorlngs of groupB from nil over tho county to oxchango greetings and recall ovenu of years past a bountiful din ner Mas sorvod by tho women of Vain In tho grovo south of tho city. Following tho luncheon tho an nual program wub hold in tho grovo nmong other numbers thoro was rend n poem "Tho IMonear" written by Professor II. L. Mltllgan formerly of this county but now n resident of Walla Walla and Charles llockor, oiio of tho counties oldest Inhabit ants and one of the fow living men who was a pony oxproiB rider nnd Kovornmont scout told Intarostlngly of "Tho Mormon War," whllo a pap r by Mrs. Maria Locoy of Ironside on Early Days in Oregon road by Mrs. Jullcn A. Hurley was enjoyed. Tho music for tho gathorlng was furnished by n chorus load by Prof Englodlngor of tho Vnlo High School. A picture show and tho plonoor danca concluded tho cole hratlon which was declarod ono of tho best in years. Tho offlcors for tho onsulng year rocommondod and oloctod aro; Pres ident, (lllbort L. King; Vice Presi dent, James M. Duncan; Secretary, Mrs. Nolllo Jacobs; Historian, Tom Jones; Executive Committee, F. II. (llonn. Mrs. Kmma Clovongsr, Mrs. Margarot Dearmond, Tom Jones, I, W. Hope; Chairman cititons com mittee, Ldb 11. Schmidt. A number of Ontario people were prcsont, among thern: Mr. nnd Mrs. Jns. lackey, Dr. It. 0. I'nyno. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jns. Waltors, Dr. B. S, Kortnor, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. II. A. McGregor. V. W. Marsden, Undo Dick Ituthorford and Undo Tommy Barton, Mr. Illanton, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ilrolthaupt, Mrs. Ilrookovcr and chlldron, Mrs. Oeo, II. ailham, Mrs. J. A. Drnpor. Mrs. Ina DoFoo, Mr, nnd Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ilarroy Long, Judgo a. L. King, Mrs. II. It. Udlck and Miss Oladys Udlck, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lover land. Miss Torcsn I.ong, Mrs. Chas. Madden; Mr. nnd Mrs. Adolph Uramso nnd family an dMrs. L. D, Thomas. returns from conference for mo 1011.1 EXPOSITION J. It. lllnckaby who roprosontod Mainour County nt tho conforonco held In Portland last Thursday at which plans wore launched for tho big 1026 Exposition roturned homo Saturday night couvlncod that the pooplo of tho state want tho show nnd will back It to tho limit. "Of courso thoro may ho somo op position to tho plan of financing tho show, but It will bo carried for It has such big possibilities ror mo entire stato. Take Ontario for ex ample and Nyssa and Vnlo," said Mr. lllackaby, "out of tho thousands of visitors to tho fair who will travel by auto, oach of thoso com munities in Mainour county is bound to havo a big per centago of them stop on tholr way through and thoso tourists will leavo a lot of monoy In the country. 'Thou thoro is bound to bo a big change betwoon now and 1925, whon finances will bo Improved and tho spirit of optimism will roplaco that of conservatism which exists now. Tho exposition will bo a big thing for tho stato, and a big thing for Mainour county, and whllo I was undocldod what to say when I wont down, now that I have seen the spirit of the people In othor sections, I am sure that It Is going to be a big success and that wo hero will be tho gainers by It." Incidentally Mr. Blackaby says that the entertainment furnished by the Portland folks to the delegates to tho conference was remarkable ".SHIMMY HALLOW' LICENSE HEVOKEI) 11Y COUHT OIUIER On the complaint of Shorift Lee Noo tho county court this week re voked the license under which Lo cus Park, or as it is sometimes ailed, "Shimmy Hallow" was oper ated. A. M. JOHNSTON OF OREGON HIOPE DANGEROUSLY ILL A. M. Johnston of Oregon 8Iope was brought to tho hospital hero Tuesday suffering from acute In testinal trouble and immediately un derwent an operation. He rallied from the shock of the operation but has boen sinking slnco and fears are entertained for his recovery. Mr. and Mrs, Randall Sage, MUs AlfretU Sage and Millard Sage were among the Fair visitors front below Nyssa. In years past the Sage fam ily has taken a prominent part In the fair and there were many who declared they missed the riding of Miss Sage, which featured many pre vious meets. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Wood and family returned this week from their ranch near Van, In Harney county. MANY OLD TIMERS MISSED AT COUNTY FAIR THIS VIM It In yoars gono by tho annual Mainour County Pair has bean a gathorlng of prominent stock in on who camo to onjoy tho sport and aid in making tho ex hibition n thriller. Thoy camo for tho fun of it, and thoy aid ed mightily. This year thoso mon are busy. Stockmon aro looking nftor tholr cattlo thomsolvos for business de mands it. That i why folks aro mlsslnpTom Logan, of Dro Kan, tho Ituthorford Brothers, Tom Ilrosnnu, ltox Marquis, William Jones, nnd a host of tho other "old timers". Yes, Pnt aallaghcr was missed also, mid It was business' that kept him away, also. AT FAIR IS EXQUISITE Quilting uml Crocheting Km- From Lost Art Quilt Shown Which Crowned 1'lnlns Linen Hpun For Ono Pieced In JHilM Handsnmo hand work, tho product of laborious hours spent by women of tho county is on exhibit at tho County Fair, and a visit to the womon's doparttnoul is worth whllo for all who appreciate such an ex hibition. Ono pleco on dlsplny boars tho information that tho lluon from which It was mndo was flax grown, and spun In America In 183b. It was first used ns a shoot, now It Is ombroldod and Is a bcnutlful tablo cloth, and It looks as though It wero now. Another Interesting ploca Is a null! ontorod by Miss Ilium of Ontnrlo, and It ovldancos tho fact that tho art of quilting, usually thought of as a grandmother s nrt can bo cap ably dono by younger womon. Ilosldo thoso there aro many Iboautlful entries of baby's clothes, dresses, rompers etc., that will de light tho heart of any woman. POSHI-SHION OF J.IQUOIt IH CIIAW1E AGA1NHT ONTAHIAN Whllo tho Payette county offi cials woro watching at Frultland Friday ovonlng for nnothur man con cerning whom thoy had n tip, thoy opprohondod Dick Stover of Ontario aud found In his possession four bottles containing liquor. Tho young man was taken to Payette where on Saturday ho waived examination and roloased on a $500 cash bond for nppenratico boforo tho district court. Stovor docllnod to toll tho offlcors from whom ho secured tho liquor, It Is tho man whom tho young fol low is thus shielding mora than tho boy hlmsolf tho offlcors want, but so far thoy havo boon unablo to get a cluo to tho man higher up. MANY SERVICE MEN AT O. A. C From 4 CO to COO fodoral board men aro oxpoctod to enter college for retraining at O. A. C. this fall. Thoso mon, vlctt."1 of tho world war, aro bolng newly trained by tho United States for tho typo of work they aro able to do and caro to do. Claasos ono and two havo transpor tation and all othor chargos paid, and recolve compensation according to tho degree of disability. Class throo doos not get transportation. Mrs. Itlgga of Salt Lake has ac cepted tho position of trlmmor In the millinery department of tho Stylo Shop. Mrs. Konney of Kansas City has accepted a position nt the Stylo Shop, and Mrs. lid Flfor will also ro main for tho fall season, ltox Marquis and family expect soon to move to their five acre tract near Ontario to niako their futdre home. Their ranch near Vale was recently leased to "Potato" Smith of Caldwell, who -will take possession Novombor first. Mr. Mar quis will later engago In the stock ".business. Miss Helen Dunbar and Miss lone Lou bra leavo Saturday for Corvullls to attend O. A. C. this winter. S. A. Stevens, who came to On tario from tho Old Day state, is now In charge of the shoo departments at Rader Bros. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Pearson of Welsor, Idaho, moved to Ontario this week and will live In the old P. J. Gallagher home In the north part of town. Mrs, Pearson Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Itader. Mr. Pearson has accepted a position with Itader Droa. Mr and Mrs. J. F. Orr of Boise spent Friday and Saturday with Mr and Mrs. E. M. Grelg, Mr and Mrs. Harold Potter of Boise visited the L. L. Daua family last Thursday. Larue Blackaby and Theo Moore returned Sunday evening from a fishing trip on the little Salmon. Mrs J. R. Jlmorson visited her daughter, Mrs, Larue Blackaby oyer Sunday, Tho Congregational Ladles Aid met at the home ofi"Mrs. A. M. Lackey last Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Quast arrived Friday from Nam pa to Join her husband who re cently engaged in buslnsw here, I LOCAL PERSONALS T COMMUNITIES CONTEST CLOSE AT ANNUAL MALHEUR COUNTY FAIR Boulevard, Dead Ox Flat, Vale, Nyssa and Cow Valley Have Community Showings Which arc Up to Standard of Many Years. JUDGES WORKING TODAY TOSELECT WINNING COMMUNITY Boys' and Girls' Clubs Show Results of Past Year's Work; Girls' Sewing Attracts Attention Boys Have Pigs in Show Bunting Stolen During Summer by Petty Thieves Big Crowd Today. Flvo communltlos aro, through tho chairmen of tho commlttocs which nrrangod for tholr display at tho twolth annual Mainour County Fair, on tho anxious scat await ing tho award for tho bout commun ity exhibit. Tho Judges nro at work today, (Thursday) and the doclslon will probably ho announced tomor roow. Tho contestants are: Nyssa. Cow Valley and Vnlo, on tho northslda of the main pavilion, Dead Ox Flat nnd tho Uoulovard on tho south sldo. Dond Ox and tho Uoulovard havo tho largest exhibits, though tho Judgos havo not pronounced them tho bost, as yot, nnd tho partisans of these two aro most anxious over tho outcome. Doth exhibits aro marked by a big variety. Vnlo Is exhibiting ns a community for tho first lime, and has a mighty flno showing. Its grain and fruit has somo bluo ribbons attachod nnd Its sunflowers, alfalfa aud corn show that It Is not behind tiny sec tion of tho county In its possibili ties. V. T. Herrott and Frod Zutx had churgo of arranging It assisted by Mr. lloswell. Tho Dead Ox exhibit was nrrungod by J. L. Drown, George Iulllg, L, L. Culburtson and Mr. Davis. Thoy did yoemnn Morvlco and nro feeling vlntod ovor tho Improvement mndo ovor laBt year. Thoy havo a big vurloty of products and Imvo many Individual wlnuora solocted ulready. They show ovorythlng from alfalfa to cranes and other Hiunll fruit. Thoy nro particularly proud of tho -.. .I...7 .i7,. i7 ..,. rn,,.. ! Uorkoa weunosuay afternoon to so '?,:,.,'uL.th"I..ha.V,".W?," .ro:.r... U-$t tho winners had a difficult task ribbons on corn tho first tlmo a corn award has loft tho territory south of Ontario. Tho Uoulovard oxhlblt was In chargo of V. V. Hlckox and Fred Sundqulst assisted by many of tho folks from out that way. Tho Judges, thoso men dcclnro, must find tho Uoulovard a wlnuor, though thoy admit that tho other commun ities havo u lino snowing anu mm It l a question of opinion as to whoso is tho best. Next to tho Uoulovard fcui,, nnd a part of It, Is tho Individual farm oxhlblt of V, V. Hlckox which Is at tracting a groat deal of Intorost. It shows what ono farm can ralso In Malheur county, and aftor view ing It, 0110 Is Impressed by tho great variety. Certainly thoro Is no need for one to look olsowhoro for a sultablo location any farm product, whon ono farm In this county can mako tho showing Mr. Hlckox has. Long oxperlenco In arranging dis plays Is ovldont In this oxhlblt for Its artist display upon a back ground of asparagus foms la a sight in Itself, Th K'vin nxiiihlt wn cathorod togothor by tho young men and wo- and a fow othor articles nnd that ac mon of tho high school nnd brought counts for Its nbsonco this year. OPENING DAY'S RACES PROVE HARD FOUGHT Ionir String of Dunning I Ion-en Furnltli CI oho FIiiInIu' nnd Haul Fought Hare Delay In Start Only Criticism Six fast, and In almost every case hard fought, races featured the opening day of tho Mainour Fair race program under tho manage ment of James M. Blanton, There woro moro entries than usual In each ovont and In nono of the races, savo the relay, was thoro a length between tho -winner and tho second horse The only criticism that was heard was the dolay In getting the ponies away and Mr. Dlanton serv ed notlco on tho Jockeys that this must be oltmlnatod. The following Is the summary of tho opening day: Quarter mile; Itoan Dick, first; Elmer It., second; Ruby Redsull, third. Quicksilver II also ran. Time 25. Saddle herse: Tom, first; Sandy, secend: Chief, third; Idaho Hunter, Ada, Buddy, Silver and Dolly also ran. Time 28, Three eights: Duffy, first; Lady May, second; Tramp third. Time 36. Free tor all tbreo eights: Tickford first; Elmer's Lass, second; Hand some Belle, third. Delia D. and Primrose also ran. Time 38. Relay race won by Watson string defeating J. Redsull. Three eights- Maggie May, first; Charlie Chaplin, second; Antelope, third. Hi Jinks and Jean Dlllard also ran. Tlmo 38. V. T. Herrott and Seymour Ross wr tlw Judfw, horo In tho school bus. Though thoy started Into thoso young folkB havo a crodltablo showing, but lack tho v'irloty which somo of tho other sections havo. Cow Valley's ex hibit Is dlscussod olsowhoro. Hoys nnd Girls Clubi Tho boys' and girls' clubs and tho paront Teachers associations havo ono cornor of tho main exhibit hall filled with tho -work of thoso futuro Malheur county fair managers. Par ticularly In tho lino of sowing If this exhibit notoworthy. Many n itntron has Inspected this exhibit and admitted that tho work of tho girls' Is equal to anything alio her solt could do. It Is too much for a.' tnoro man to nttompt n descrip tion In detail, but It Is enough to say Hint It demonstrates that tho girls havo not boen wnstlng tholr time. Out In tho stock pons tho boys of tho clubs havo n nuinbor of flno looking pigs which thoy hnvo raised. Thoso largo typo Poland Chinas look llko nrlstocrnts, so woll havo thoy been enrod for nnd tho boys nro spending most of tholr tlmo ex plaining tholr good points. Evi dently tho boys havo boon study ing this summer nnd bonofltlng by tho work. Flower BUplny Varied In tho coutor of tho building tho big pyramid of flowors prosont a veritable riot of color wondorfully beautiful In tho effect and Individ dally oxqulslto. Tho Judgos who to pick tho winners This year thoro Is loss ennnod fruit, Jellies nnd baked goods on display than usual. Evldoutly tho housowlvos havo been busily on gagod canning fruit nnd did not get around to entering tholr products. Down tho center Islo from tho south entrance Is tho tablo ladon with plato oxhlblts of fruits and vegetables showing may flno speci mens In which visitors aro snowing particular Interest. Of courso thoro Is tho usual, though this year, al most unusual, assortment of big squash, pumpkins, otc. for ovoryono to marvol ovor. Takon all in all tho agricultural oxhlblt Is mighty crodltablo and Momrs. Horrett, Hlckox nnd Oakes havo no reason to fool other than proud of tho dis play. Thoro was 0110 unfortunate event happened which porhaps but a fow havo noted, that is tho absence of tho usual display of fair bunting. Last year the directors bought too worth of bunting which thoy caro fully storod In tho office building on the grounds. Somo enoak thief entered this building and stole this BUDGET COMMITTEES PARE DOWN ESTIMATES School Intimates Deduced lly Out 97,000 City Intimates Ix'fL Practically tho Same County Commute" In Named, Undor the new law tho various taxing bodies havo been laboring with their budgets for next year, aided by p. taxpayers commltteo equal in number to those of the tax loving organization. This week the city and School District No, 8 propared their bud gots after long sessions in -which tho taxpayers commltteo played tho leading roles. E. A. Fraser, Frank Rader and O. O, Luehrs working with tho school board Monday night cut down the estimate prepared by tho board In the total amount of over $7,000. Tho budget will bo printed in full next week. Last Thursday night tho city bud get making body considered the city's estimates, and aside from cut ting oft one police officer left the figures Just about as propared by tho City Recorder. With an in terest Item of over $15,000 the city budget makers had not n wide roar gin on -which to work. Tho county court this week named the budget committee for tho county as follows; A. A. Reed. Brogau, II. C. Boyer, Ontario and Hugh McCall of Vale. They will meet soon to consider tKe county's expense account. COW VALLEY EXHIBIT THOUGH SMALL ATTRACTS MUCH PltAIHE Ono of tho moat visited ox hlblts nt tho county fair this wook was that of Cow Valloy. It is not a largo oxhlblt, but it -was gathored by that ardont uoostor for Cow Valley, J. F. Pholnn of Uonlta and In a largo part it represents tho products of J. 11, Jones' ranch lit tho valloy. Mr. Jonos installod a pump and with a 30 foot lino has secured tho wator to Irrl gnto hla little farm from which ho aont Dart and Dlcklow wheat, beets, cabbage, corn and othor products such as woro shown from lands In tho lower valloy. Thon Mr. and Mrs. Pholnn brought mnny othor products, so that takou alto gothor tho exhibit Is nn educa tional ono Indicating tho pos sibilities of Cow Valloy and is a credit to Mr. and Mrs. Pholnn and to Mr. Jones and othors who helpod to grow tho pro ducts and gathor them. EIGHT GIVEN LITE TOR MURDER OE JOYCE Thirteen Ballots NcccsNnry for Jury To Determine Between Life nnd Dontli Sentence Jury Out For Hours During Night Guilty of first dogrco murder with n rocommondatlon that tho sentonco bo llfo Imprisonment was tho vordlct of tho Jury which llstonod to tho story of tho killing of John J. Joyco, tho Juntura sheop man by Ed Enrlght. Tho vordlct of tho Jury was reached this morning after an nil night's deliberation. It took thirteen ballots for tho Jury to reach a decision. Tho first ballot showed ono Juryman to favor manslaughter, nnd nt ono tlmo four Jurors favored death sentonco, nnd then tho soiitlmont changod and tho balloting continued until agree ment was reached. Joyco, for whoso death Enrlght was tried was stabbed on tho night of May 0 at Juntura and dlod at tho hospital horo on May 15th as tho result of tho wounds. Enrlght declurod that tho attack was mndo In solt dofonso though thoro was no showing that Joyco had attack him. Infact thoro was ovldcnco that Joyco had playod tho part of poacomnkor and nttomptod to quiet Enrlght. Tho Jury which heard tho- case was finally rcacbod after n special vonlro of 20 men was summoned by Sheriff Leo Noo, included tho fol fel fol eowing: J, I). Woodcock, C. M. Van Huron, W. P. Strndloy, Iko Doon, E. M. Dean, D, P. Dearborn, W. L. Turner, Cholsoy Iloyer, G. A. Tureman, Paul Van Potton, J. C, McCrolght and J. O. Stnplos. District Attorney R. D. Lytlo was assisted In tho prosecution by Attor ney P. J. Gallaghor and Jullon A, Hurley dofonded Enrlght. LIVING COSTS ARK CUT Tho cost of living for studonts at O. A. C, has boon fixed at 120,70 for womon in campus halls, and about $30 for tho faw men who can find housing In tho men's dormitory. Mon In fratornltlos nro oxpoctod to cut down tho costs of last year. which ovorngod $34.13 a mouth for somo 1500 inombors. Men taking meals at tho campus caretorla can got them for fO a wook. If two men sbaro a $10 prlvato room tholr living will cost $31 n month oach. If thoy tako a $20 room It will cost each $30 a month. A reunion of tho Christiansen family Is bolng held In Ontario this woek. Mr. and Mrs. N. J, Christian son arrived Saturday from Salt Lake City on a month's visit to their sons, Lon, Mark and Albert and their families. Claud C, Christian sen arrived Monday from La Grnndo to visit his parents and brothers bo foro going away to school. Ho will attend tho Oregon Agricultural Col lege at Corvallls, Mrs. Ollvo Boat right camo Sunday from Portland to meet her parents and visit with her brothers. Mrs. R. L. Scott, who has boen In Ontario for some tlmo, loft for Beulah Monday. Mrs 8adlo Landlngham Is visit ing with her daughter, Mrs. Ruby Tomlinson In Portland. Ror, Wm. Luscombe and wlfo left Sunady afternon In their auto to Mr. Luscombo's now appolntmont at Wendall, Idaho, Intending to stop at Meridian, Idaho, for a brlot visit with their brother, Percy Luscombe and brlda in tholr now homo. Horn, lit Ontario, Thursday, Sep tember, 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Earle Oliver, daughter, tho University of Michigan. II. M. Rutherford and family of Ironside camo down to Ontario this week to attend tho Fair. Mrs, Wm. Piugotf of Huntington Oregon, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Brookover, this week. Mr. and Mrs, Sylvian Michel of Prlnovllle arrived nore Monday evening for a two woek's visit with Mrs. Michel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Conway. They camo via Burns and Crane and pronounce tho Cot tonwood as a decidedly rough road. On their roturn thoy are going to tako tho Old Oregon Trail. I LOCAL PERSONALS f ONTARIO YOUNGSTERS SEE VACATION'S END Preparations Complete, for Opening of Schools Monday New Football Coach 011 His Wny Hcio Teachers Arriving Monday morning Ontario's boys and girls -will start auothor year's work. Preparations nro comploto for tho oponlng of tho schools and moro is ovory Indication that tho enrollment will surpass anything 011 record horo. It is anticipated that tho High School will havo an initial onroll mont of ovor 200 nnd will roach tho 2C0 mark boforo tho ond of tho yoar. In tho grades to a largo nuin bor of pupils Is autlctpatod. Suporlntondont J. M. McDonalo, alroady has most of tho corps of tonchors horo. Among tho latCBt arrlvalB was Miss Holon Duustouo of Chicago, tho now toachor of mus ic In tho High School, who nrrlvcd In Ontario Wodnosdny, and -will tako tho Placu that Minn fVIlrlmi filled last yoar and will nlso hnvo chargo of tho Orchostra. Miss Loulso Worth of Llmanavlllo, Ohio, tho now Domestlo Sclonco toachor nrrlvod Tuesday aud will havo chargo of tho now Smlth Hughos department of Vocational Domestlo Sclonco. Thoro aro four soparato classes In this department, first tho bo glnncru cookery class, second tho class In Housohold administration, which will moot nnd havo recita tions nt tho now practlco houso maintained by tho school, third tho beginners sowing class, aud fourth tho advanced Bowing class. Any girl who has novor rocolvod tra!nl,,g In this work is ollglblo for tho bo gluuorn sawing or cookory .class, or uoin, uui every gin must havo at loast ono-half years work In cookory boforo alio Is ollglblo for tho class lit Household Administration. This will mako It possible for studonts taking beginners cookory tho first of tho yoar, to ontor Housohold Ad ministration classos at tho beginning of tho second somostor, DEMONSTRATIONS OF POULTRY CULLING WILL HE STAGED Throo poultry culling demonstra tions aro to bo given by Horbort Cosby of tho Oregon Extension Sor vlco on Soptombor 22 and 23. Mr. Cosby Is tho man who locturod at tho farm buroau short courses last winter 011 poultry and ho inadu a lilt with hla honrors. Evory porsou lntorosted In poultry -will do woll to attoud 0110 or moro of thoso demon strations and loarn to toll tho "Layers from tho Liars". Tho de monstrations aro as follews: Adrian, at tho Horbort Hlckox farm, ono IIlllo East Klnrmnn School, ,2 P. M. Thursday, Soptombor Cairo, nt tho A. B. Cain farm, two miles West of Ontario, l:30 A. M. Friday, Soptombor 23. Oregon Blopo. at tho P. M. Boats farm, ono and ono-half inllos West of Park School, at 2 P. M. Frldnv. Soptombor 23. WEISEIl HOUND UP DATiy SHOULD HE RESERVED NOW Hoaded by O. A. West nnd a host of othor Round Up boosters hun dreds of Wolsorltes drovo over to 000 tho fair today. Thoy camo to proclaim tholr prosenco and tho fact that tho big Wolsor Round Up will bo hold Octobor 6, 0 aud 7. Tho schedule of evonts, tho entries otc. for tho Wolsor show will be longer tliau usual this yoar, uud many men und womon from the Montana and Wyoming country aro on the bill to demonstrate that Orogou and Idaho havo not tho only stars in the -wild horse game. Tho Wolsor folks havo asked On tarlaua uud tholr neighbors hero about to reservo tho dates for their show aud doclaro that tho wolcomo aud tho show will bo worth tho trip to Wolsor. FOUR FIRMS DISPLAY THE GOODS THEY SELL AT FAIR Only four Ontario firms took ad vantago of tho fair to put displays 011 the grounds. Those wore tho Ontario Pharmacy with its Victor booth, showing plcturos of tho fam ous artists and dlfforout models of the Victor, The Sorvico Tiro & Bat tory had 11 tiro display, whllo down In tho cornor of tho building was shown tho products of tho Ontario Milling Company in many sacks of flour. Out on tho grounds the Ford Oar- ago had a display and demonstra tion of Its Fordson Tractor uud Ford cars. POLICE RAID ROOM INO HOUSE AND GATHER SEVERAL FINIH Tho Farley rooming houso was visited by Murshal Farmer and t C. Dodge of tho spoclal fair police forco on Wednesday night. As tho result nod Asiimore, A. It. Mc Donald, Pearl Mooro ond Rose Now meyre, when they appoared In Judge Stearns court this morning, -wero as sessed a fine of $5 oach and Nick Stevens tho proprietor of tho placu drew a 110 fine. The police found ono bottlo In Rod's room. O. M. Castloman roturned this woek from Portland where ho weut on a business trip.