10 THE ONTARIO AH0U8. ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 3910 Some Reasons Why Your Boy or Girl Should Attend Ontario High School. FEATURES Features nfTorcd that arc unusual in most Schools in oilic.s nf this si.e: . Faculty of ten teachers, eaeh a spec ial i.st. Military training for boys, under direc tion of experienced Wcular Army ser vice men. Cadet Company first organ ized in Oregon, Splendid athletics teams, loot hall and basket ball for hoys basket ball and Gymnast ie training for girls. Literary and debating society give op portunity for experience in public speaking. Rand and orchestra offer musical op portunities, as is also I lie case with chorus and glee clubs. Somo activity open to every student during year. , 1. Ontario High School ranks as a Standard High . School of Oregon and is approved for 42 units of work. 2. Tt is full); accredited and its graduates are ac cepted by colleges and universities without examination. :i. It employes ten teachers, all college or university graduates, and specialists in their respective lines. 4. It offers six distinct courses, allowing for a variety of aims and aptitudes among students. o. Tt is alive to the health of the student and en courages healthful and wholesome exercise. (I. It encourages activities calculated to he of benefit to its students in addition to their regular studies. 7. It offers valuable practical courses for the boy and the girl who will never go to college. 8. Jt believes in the moral development of boys and girls and practices this belief thru the employment of teachers whose daily lives are an example ami inspiration to their students. 9. It is the only school in this section offering mili tary training for boys. 30. Graduates of the Teacher-Training course are given certificates to teach without examination. 11. The equipment is second to none in this section. The building is furnished thruout with single desks of a modern type. In the building are well equipped science laboratories, manual training shops, domestic science ancj art rooms, and commercial rooms. The' library consists of over a thousand well chosen volumes and at the edge of the campus is the Ontario Carnegie Library, accessible to all students. 12. Ontario High School offers a variety of courses which is found .only in a few high schools in the state. Courses are offered in the following subjects: English, Latin, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Biology, I'hys ics; Chemistry, Agriculture, General Science, Pedagogy, Cooking, Sewing, .Manual Training, Military Science and Tactics, Typewriting, Shorthand, Rookkeeping, Penman ship, Spelling, Arithmetic, Grammar, Commercial Law, Music and Art. SCHOOL BEGINS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 101!) COURSES Six different courses give opportunity to prepare for entrance into profession al training or business life. Select from the following subjects: English Latin Geometry Trigonometry Biology . Physics Chemistry ' Agriculture t General Science i ,( , Pedagogy ' Cooking Sewing ' 4 Manual Training Military Science ., . Tactics Typewriting ' 'Shorthand Rookkeeping ... Penmanship Spelling ' Arithmetic . Grammar Commercial Law Music and Art The nim is to mako all couraea practical. ONTARIO HIGH SCHOOL OPENS ON SEPTEMBER 15 For Further Information call upon or write to S. M. Boucher, Principal, box 666, Ontario, Ore. Board of Education, District No. 8, Ontario, Ore. J6? W Wn Hiiii.V M XiiKill mill Sep I i'iua hteni: III .miixxii: HUT vorit CJU.V .Kn I'illlip HH Tin Sep 1!: niiencji: walsh III XIIVKIt S.W OUIT .MUTT .V .lia-l' (WltTOOV: Weil Sep .'Is t'LAHA KI.MIt.U.I. YOl'Nfi In tiii: kuakox why ulso I'nlliu Now Thiux St'i I: m.ukji: kkni:i III KINGDOM OF YOI'TII Kil Sop .1: HXII) IIH.VXIITT in u.u'i'v tiio M.mm:i iiImi Humid l.lo) (I Comedy Sal Sop II: ni.uti.iis it.w in tin: gihi, iioDoiat AImi l-'mil Nchh Weekly 11 I dcigty Dinner I'iirty for VMtoy. In honor of Huhis Dliiwlddlo of Jordan Valley who Is visiting IiIh nriny chmi), William Hlttckuhy, Miss Linlno Smith wiih tho hostess at n dinner lit lior homo yostordny ovonlng. Tito guests present were: Mr. ami Mm. Iuruo Hlncknhy, Misses Dorothy Ju iiuIhIi, nml lloiin Adam, William Hluckahy mill tlio honored guest, Mr. Dliiwlddlo. AIRPLANE RIDE FOR L rMiiciitliiiinl liny to Siii'puioi I'rctloiiN lttTonUi I.IkI of IVIes Greater nml Auurils Iniit'iikcil .Mm. 1 1 ii i Icy I'limiNt'N i:i-eplloiuil JWilblt. VMloi-s Give Dinner Curly. Mr. nml Mm. Edwnrd F. Trondwell of Sun Francisco who woro guests of Mr. ami Mm. l. j. Gallagher lust weok woro hosts for a dinner party at Fl for'n Siiiulay evening numbering umoiiR tliolr guests: Col. C. K. 8. Wood, anil 10. ('. Hopson, Cortland, Mr. nml Mm. W, C. llaiuniatt, San Francisco, Col. Wllllnm Ilmiloy of IlnriiH and Mr, and Mm. I1. J, Gnlla Bhor of tlits city. Mr. ami Mm. Ilam matt aro the guoats of Mr. ami Mm. Troadwoll on an nuto trip thru Cal- Ifornlu, Nevada aud Oregou. They loft Ontario Monday for Cortland. Aunt lletllo Kntcilnln. Aunt -Hetty Goodwin, tho frloud of all tho llttlo hoya and girls of Ontario, ami especially those who live on tho Fast sldo is going to give n party tomorrow afternoon. Asso clated with her In tho effort Is Wal lace Jones, tho four year old son of Mayor nml Mm. 11. W. Jones. To this party, which will bo tho biggest Juvonlle society ovont of tho year, somo GO children have been Invited, somo of their parents, too are going to seo tho fun, of which there will bo plenty. Tho party will tnko placo on tho lawn at Col. and Mm. S. F. Taylor's homo. UFA', STFFI.F. 'IX) HKTl'UX l'm SF.UVICF.S OX Sl'XOAY llov. S, It. Steele of tho Congre gational church will reach Ontario from Uulo, Texas, In time to tnko charge of tho regular church services on Sunday, Recording to a card re ceived from him this week. He an nounces two services 'tor tho duy, one at U n. in. tho other nt 8 p. in. Educational Day this year will bo second to nonu In the history nf tho Malheur County Fairs, Mm. Julian A. Hurley, county superintendent of schools, has heon very active In lining up tho different schools under her jurisdiction, and has promised tho Fulr Hoard a full and ntractlvo educational program. Among the prizes offered aro tho follewing: Dost decorated float or' automo bile First prlzo, f 10; Second prlzo, 17.50. Host decorated float or uutomobllo, any Malheur County school (except Ontario, Yulo and Nyssu) First prlzo, flO; Socoud prlzo $7. GO. Host Stunt First prlzo, $7.50; I Second prlzo, $5.00. Host Stunt, any Mulhour County School (except Ontario, Vale and Nyssa) First prize, 7.50; Second prlzo, $5.00. Largest number of pupils In pa rade, open to all Malheur County schools (except, Ontario, Yale mid Nyssa) First prlzo, $8.00; Second prize, $0.00. Hoys' pony rnco First $7.50; Second prlzo, $5.00. G'rls' pony race First $7.50; Second prlzo, $5.00. Hoys and girls must rldo their own ponies. As an additional lucentivo tho lady teacbor responsible for tho best school display will bo entitled to u freo rldo In tho uoroplmio. This should bo of Interest to the ladles as we understand' that. If the winner of tho free rldo does not euro1 to ex perience tho thrills of soaring sky ward, there aro womon who uro will ing to buy her chance In exchange for a new full hat. OIIAXI) Jl'UV IX HICSHIOX AT COl'UT HOUSE THIS WE :k Iroi.oxKus t e. h. wood and wii.uam iiaxley visit city ( Tho regular fall term of tho Dis trict Court opened on Monday with tho session of tho grand Jury nml tho sotting of cages or trial. Tho grand 'Jury returnod Indict ments or Jas, drecn and 1'hll. F.lpp, and after tho'.r hearing at which they plead guilty Judge Dalton Illggs sontoncod them to from one to ton years In tho State penitentiary, Tho grand Jury Indicted V. J, F.nos of Nyssa for practicing chi ropractic healing without a llccnno; also Clias. F. Colo for tho murder of Scott ut Jordan Valley, Colo trial was sot for Soptomber 15, Tho court will adjourn for several days from September 0 to 13. HUXGKIt I'OllCIW IlltlCIIOU.V TO SEEK FOOD, IS C.HTUItKH After hiking across MacKouzlo puss, artor his oscapu with a follow prlsonor iiamod Southwick, Dave Ilrlchoux, who was sentenced to llfo imprisonment tor tho killing of hum Goodwin horo threo years ago was captured Tuesday near Hend In Dea Chutes county. Ilrlchoux was badly Injured and In a famished condition when found. He hail lain for five days without food and whon he finally attempted to secure nourishment ho was cap tured. Ho claims that his pal South wick boat him. prize, prlzo, Orogon State Fair: Salem, September 22-27 Splen did agricultural, livestock, and In dustrial exhibits, high class amuse ments, a superb racing card, bigger nml bettor than over, A. II. LEA, Secretary. Salem, Oregon. Tho Het Tliyslc When you want a pleasant physic try Chnmborlaln'a Tablets, They aro easy to tako and mild and gentle In offect. They are highly prized by people who have become acquainted with their good qualities. They only cost a quarter. John, ltasmusseu returned Wednes day eveulng form Montpeller and Mm. nasmussen and children are ex pected homo tomorrow evening. Mrs. W. W. Wood and family have roturned rom Illuo Mountain Springs whero they spent the. summer. Hound for tho Interior Colonel C. II. S .Wood of l'crllanil and Colonel William llanloy, popularly known as tho sago of Harney, wero In Ontario Sunday mid Monday. While horo they gavo attention to local business Interests and visited with Col. Wood's son, II. H, Wood. "Wo aro anxious to dlsposo of our surplus holdings of laud near Onta rio and want to seo tho land pass Into-tho hands of men who will cul tlvato It tliomsolvcs. It Is that cluss of laud ownom who mean most to tho growfli and prosperity of this country. Thcso lands have been for Balo for a long tlmo, nnd wo hopo soon to see all such sections, as sec tion sovon, out horo on tho comer of tho Uoulovard, raising crops and supporting families," said Co!. Wood. Colonel Hanloy paused to observo that Harney county Is going to have a bettor hay crop than was expected, In fact a bettor crop than In several yoam. Therefore things look bright to tho Harney county philosopher. Shorlff Leo Noo and Deputy Hen edict of Iltvorsldo wero In Ontario Wednesday. XOTICK Notlco Is hereby given that tho Commissioner appointed by tho Cliy Council to mako thn nssikismentR for tho Improvement of certain streets, uvonues mid alleys In tho City of On tario, Oregon, and to apportion thn cost of tho samo to tho various plocOH of property effected thereby pursuant to tho provisions of Ordi nance No. 325, has filed his assess ment roll with tho City Itccordcr. NOW, THMtlOFOHi:, nil persons or property owners desiring to ob ject to said apportioned assessment are requested to bo, mid appear, be foro tho Common Council of said city on September 8th, 1010, ut tho Coun cil Itoom In sold city hall nt the hour of eight o'clck, p. m.. and then mid thoru mako objections If any there bo, to said assessment roll, and fur thor notlco Is horoby given that any such objections so mado must bo re duced to writing and filed with tho City Itecordor on or beforo tho date set tor such hearing; that tho said assessment roll Is now on fllo In tho offlco of the City Itccorder and Is open to Inspection to any property owner or person effected thereby. DONE AND DATED thlu 28th day of August, A. D., 1910. C. M. STEARNS, City Itecordor. THE OSBORN MILLINERY Ontario, Oregon OPENING First Showing- of Autumn and Winter BEGINNING FRIDAY, AUGUST 29 at which time you are invited to view the moat fascinating exhibit of distinctive creations in hats. 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