Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1920)
T H K T I M K B - H K II A Ij 1 11 17 II N S , II A R N K V CO t' N TV ORKflOS ' Hrttwrday, April 10, llV'o, , ' The Times-Jierald The Lftrgeit Circulation Of Any j lli Newspaper In Harney County. NdL , . ,. JULIAN 1JYRD . SUBSCRIPTION RATES i Oof Yr Month 0,r Month 12,00 . l.ob .. .78 Hiitunliiy, April 10, 1020. i on HHicmrr 1 horoby announce mynolf uh n can iHJutu for tho office of uhorlff of it.irnoy county nubjoct to tho wlnlios of tho domocrntic votem nt thn ,nrlmnry election to bo hold on May 1020.' A. K. UICIIAUDSON KOI. COUNTY COMMIHHIONKU I horoby nnuouuco mynolf nH a enn- tIMiito for coiuity'cominlHnioucr sub ject to tho wNIich of tho ilomocratlo votoi'H at tho primary on May 21, Ii. N. BTAIiLAUI). TT TT Q 1. Kj. 1. O. Notes On account of tho provalcnco of tsiullpox In tho community and tho llVollhood of Itk occurrltiK in tho nchools It In (locmed wIno to bring tho vaccination law into effect and Imvo tho HOhonl ohlldron In tho city f VHCcliiatcul. Thin courso wan not do ' cldod upon ' until tho prnmuit Unit? ' for thu rcuxot. that thoro vn thought to Iju no oxpo'OircH to tho fow cn 110.1 existing and no daiti;or of an opl dttulo. Lately thoro linn boon cauno for a chunr;o of opinion and tho vticulnatloii Ih coiiHidorcd uoccsnury. KlKiicd ll. I'. SMITH. M. I). County Health Olllcor color, half in Bitla fining,, aiHd hM on hoautlful emboascd whlto mOuntd, Aj thla wan tho rogular Junior yook'for n program, tfio'Junlorn put on tholr proRrara, which thoy havo boon working on for noma tlmq, bo nldoH rpniflngfl, voctil hoIor, quartatn land ducts, and InHtrUtuontRl Heloc tioun Riven by ntudontu of the. yarloun ohtHHon. Ton wan HorvediUBtthn Hatno to n largo number of Ruontn. Tho pictures woro divided Into groupn and thoro waa a numbor of Htudentn nt each group to explain ovory plcturo and aiiHwor any quon tloiin concerning tho m. Pantoral HcenuH, homo aconcn, portrnitn of groat men, animal life, beautiful bulldlngn, plcturoa portraying ol)l mythn, historical nubjuctn, munlcal HiibJoctH, painted by thu greatest nrtlnta. Tlckota woro Hold at twoitfy Jlvo and ten cents. With thn money re ceived from thla exhibition, tho ntudontn will buy hoiuo of theno beau- fllful pleturoH for tho nuhool ImllilltiR. Tho Freshmen met last Monday but merely appointed n fow coininlt tleeH to work on tho program, Tho glrlu are going to organic toning for Volloy Hall. Tho upper classmen ngaliiHt thu lowur clasnnnn, j Of courflo, tho Honior-Junlora nro tall and llthu and graceful but I'll! toll you tho sturdy, little rat Sopltn-more-FroBhlos have nure got Mm "punch" and that la about all, .1 fol low needs in thla old world anyhow. Straighten your linen! Forward Marchl Hoad'a H up! On totw march! So begins our dally syrn class. Somevlay we will bo tailor than over before. Wo ahall perhaps romc up In alght-of tho tall J tut lor Bonlors. Wo arc having games now -ind they aro much nioru fun than "ari.is forward bend," "sideward Ktrotch" one-two-three. Any lino day now you will see us out-doors "Dodgo-UaH" or "Overhead Hull Ituro" wo aro certainly anxious for that Volley Hall meet and Olil wu pray Hint weather will bo nice. The Junior class entertained tii Seniors at a theatre party given Sat urday, April n. A special comedy, KoUmwiik Is thu law of this statu guvoritiiiK vaccination: laws iti:iariN(; TO VACCINATION' Cliapter 1.(11 (Jcncnil Imvn of Oregon I'or lll Sent Ion 27. Any board of school directors may, on the account of the prevalence of any communicable .tll5usi, or to prevent tho spread of vuuh communicable disease, prohibit tho attendance of nny teacher or pu pil icon any school under tholr con trol, and may specify tho time during which such teacher or pupil shall re nfnln away from such school, and nlay prohibit thu attendance of any nnvacclnnlcd child, wno has not had tho smallpox, upon thu schools under thnlr control, and shall also have thu power to decide how far revacclu atlou shall ho required If a ease 01 cases of smallpox have occured In (he city or district. M'l.KS AND HKOI'LATIONR OF THK OltHOON STATU UOAKD OF JIKALTII Stotlo'n 25 (f) If smallpox ex- Jh In a community, the county or Vulgamoro; "Auld Lang Hyno" Itqllln Lo Hoy Johnson; School Duet, Oowun, notes Howard Miller. Kvory body romombera that tho Sophomoro program on "Spring" waa a' great Bucceaa. Thbt program will bo even better, t Arbor,'lMyftit thijH, C, II. 8. waa jenefl ojat "day, Tho boya Ukkty worked, with picks, shovels, and rakes to clear away 'rocks alul rubbish on the school grounds. 'Thn girls also did tholr part by washing black boards, windows and other neglected portions of tho building, Tho Bngllah VI class has l!oon Htudylng "Tho Talo of 'Two CUIoh" by Charles Dickens and much to their delight thu atory will bo porlrayod to thorn on tho screen noon, Next Friday night, tho nlxtoonth, tho Sophomoron will glvo tholr pary In honor of 'tho Freshmen, Tho on tiro school Is Invited and a good time Is oxpectoil by all, Wo havo a nice surprise In store for tho Fronhmon. Sunday morning, April 4, at nine o'clock an Kastor Ilrealtfaat was served for the Faculty of tho II. C. II. S nt tho homo of Mrs, Walkup. Mlsn Wheuldon and Miss Anderson wero tho hostesses, Covers' wero laid for nine, and thu table wan beauti fully ducoratod with carnations and Hmllox, Yellow and pink waa thu schetuo used by tho hostesses. Other guests wore- Francos Clark, Mrs. A. Walkup aud Mr. Lelth Abbott. , Chan, and Rellln Gpwan were the drummer ror-ihe Puiilc School Ser pentine parade, ,x - ' Th6 RftnkH1 e'M'pmVam" htld on tho aftornoon of April 'jnd -wna very Interesting. i'hreo addresses , of morlt woro given by Jo, Cook "Presi dential Possibilities," Taylor Huston, "Our Merchant Marlnn," and Nell Miller, "Kurope Today." It was an extremely stormy day playing '" visiting I jut was naturally 11 short one. Mesdumes Hchwartr., Donvgau, Clnrk hnd Huston with MIm Lulu Hayes, were among tho few who braved .tho windaand lion ormr tho school with their presence. Thu Grand Jury paid un an of ficial visit Inst week and returned an Jane and Kalhrlnu Leo In '.'Smiles,"! indictment against tho building. The was given aud proved to he very good. After tho thehtre, the Heulorj gentle zephyrs wero toying with the old edifice In a playful manner, caui- ud ug was served. Tho Senior colors., one another and glngorl; stepping black and gold, were used In decor 'over faulty boards thu in em Iters filed wero escorted to tho Voogtly resUi lug-.'sundry creaks and groans, ai dunco where 11 most delicious supper strangely weaving walli lOyeli ntlug and made thu (able very attrac tive Marie Kgli, the Junior presi dent, gave a short address In which slio wished tho Seniors great success; this was answered by Taylor Huston. A mont delightful evening was enjoy ed by everyone present aud the Sen iors extended their thanks and appre ciation to the class of '21. On April 7, n student body meet ing was held and the olllcurs for thu year '20 and '21 wero elected: Hex. 'a new biilldlug, Clark, President: Itolllu (lowau, Vice President; aud Frank loggau, Secretary-Treasurer. Tho Sophomore program will bo given Friday, tho sixteenth at tlio High School building. It will be u "Hubert Ilurim" program and is out lined ns follows: Hecltiitlon, "To a Louse" (llartyrj Delisted t; Life of Hums Lillian Trio, "Flow flontlv solemnly from- room to room no doubt non pulsned at tlu sanguine air of tho pupils who apparently paid no aUontloii Jo. the an$fc of the building.". .. 'Va" JVIth every ,jPPoorancAbj grout 'QfOT'Yrhen on en tin ore iWlerrtt'flrn.m 1 hoy all nodded wlienono apukf; tlpisly ,"Tem )ichurs U all rlgh) and the youngsters nro wdrkln' hard. hut theys one tiling sure; we' neejlu ' r iifiitt lkitklflliit tTullU Pnta 1 V ink things a little until we git one." And they all echoed "Them's my, sentiments lew." After a severe Illness, Miss Wheal- don our commercial teacher, has ru-j . Hiiiiieu iter worK 111 school -Kuymoud Hordbu has left srhoo! for the term. ' city boarda of health shall provld) Sweet Aftou" Hazel Hlhbard, Ada free vaccination for persons doslrlm; Johnson, and Juno Daltnn, Violin ac protcctlon against lufcotlon. When compaiilmcut by Hazel Owsley, plan- smallpox oxlsts In a community, no' 1st Marjorlo Hyrd; Appreciation of I child Hli'ull bo iicrmltted to attend Hums Frank Lokriiu: Vocal Solo, i fcifoot without presenting satlafact- i"My Lovo,Is Like a Hed Hod Hoso" I . . ja ' ! 7 ory oviuunco of his having boon sue- Jlnrjorlu iiyni; uariyiu s wssay on .1 cossfully vaccinated wlthn, seven Hurna. Josslo Shopard; Lyric, "Tq years. .a Mouso" -Myrtholeno McPheetera; 1 1 CHS (JUNK SCHWARTZ, '20 KDNA D1CKKNSON, '21 JUNH DALTON, '22 . GLADYS DYHD, '23 Thu II. C, II. S. has been a fearful rush. Hvtrywhero thoro has been hustling and hustling and such ex n'tomont! Why? Well, wo have heeii preparing for our Art Exhibit, Fr'duy, April 0, ut the Commurclul Club. There tire one hundred and twonty live prints, In all sizes, of the world'd most famous paintings, half In water JOHN UKMHKKMMi. .Itwolor. and Optlehm lilnirpavoi'. Fine Watch ItepairliiK n Hpcclalty- iiKiirrn ohadi: EXAMINATION DATF.S School Supt. Frances Clark an llouuceH thn dates for eighth grudu examinations have beon llxed for May l.'l aud H aud June 10 and 11. The 'prog rain for examinations are: Thur sday morning arithmetic, writing. Afternoon History, agriculture, spelling. Friday morning- physiol ogy, language. ' Aftornoon goog rnphy, civil government, reading. I FAIR PRICES ---GOOD FOODS l THIS IS A GENERAL STORE WE SPECIALIZE ON FOOD Its alwy flr weatker price in our bargain department for groceries. Come in out of the rain of profiteers. We have an umbrella with no lead in it. It ! pocketbooe proof grocery buying, nd it your oppor tunity for a jutt return on your money, See our dumpies fnr madrin order auIIh. Yeu cauMn't el better v1hcs mm where at HHytlilMK like the pricev. L. E. REED f2t1Al5l1 Tiff AlIlllli1iGA ROLLS Best To Be Had 1 icnii eiiiu 1 n etujr j customers every after noon between 4 and 5 o'clock. Bread is your best food. Eat more qf it. PAGE'S SWEET SHOP We Meet Colipetitioii Oompetition doesn't fccare us. We are ready to meet' it' in nininriliJMfy wn anil Y7 In quality mf f ood In price of foods. In service rendered. In courtesv extended. .. ' - In fact,' we are always reapV to,g67as far for our cusUmera as any other firm in town and then some ' ' We can do this, because f ; We have the best goods to be had. Bought for cash at bargain prices. Our salsemen are instructed to satisfy you. We appreciate your trade bo much that our trade marke is "THANK YOU." ' Gents furnishings at the old Wlillkms-Zoglmann location WMtch rnrn, Orew BURNS CASH STORE Wtch Grow Why man wc made this r , n cigarette for ybul s 0 HBgflJEBHEE f BBBBBH 'jf SBBHBBV' CAMELS fit your cigarette de sires so completely you'll agree they were made to meet youc taste! Unique flavor, fragrance and mellow-mild-body due to Camels qual ity and expert,blend of choice Turk ishi'and choice Domestic tobaccos are a revelation! You will prefer the Camel blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! With Camels you can go the limit .without tiring your taste. They U ave no unpleasant cigaretty after taste; no unpleasant cigaretty odor! To get a line on why Camels win you so completely compare them 'rn tTfnr-ni iff -.-.Ml V driir rIrro t--.f f c S'flgfat,m! iWowHtXti fS'tn, I'm world at any price. You'll pre Wr:S!XIl ihr quality to coupons or premiums! hoZwXWtrf K'J KI'-VNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winitn-utf in, N,C S PECtAL For Two Wes Only Beginning Monday, April 5, 1920 Sego, Carnation and Borden Milk, per can, - 15c. Red & Black Raspberries, per can, - 45c. Farmers Burns, Oregon A. OTTINGER, Proprietor Exchange NATE FRANKLIN, Manager Si 1 3