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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1920)
te THEOiNTAJUO AHUlfS. OVTAKIO. OIJKUOW TlimcSliA V. AUGUST 19, 11)20 : k:k"kk'k:" f ? ? $ t ? V T ? ? ONTARIO PUBLIC SCHOOLS OPEN SEPTEMBER 6th, 1920 X-mt-xMmn i y t Higih Sclhool DO G hool t ? Y V V X ? V Y Y ! A 'Pirn Onfjirin ITiVh Sfliftnl will be hotim nviiiiri1 hi fr.-iin mill I'duenh1 the I youiitr people of this eoniiimnity (luring the coming year than ever before. All former High School Students and all eighth grade graduates will be especial ly interested in the following informatien: 1. An unusually strong faculty, cloven in number, has been selected for the coming year. 2. Forty-six different classes meeting every studies. fl. Special school ac class work are; militar. t irirls. Hi till school baud. i 1 !..! .1 .-i...!....i ..PP....!..... J..... U:...- ..I.....M......1 leaius, a reorganised coiiiiuercini uepuniueiiL uiiering ijirwritnij;, niimimum, i .. ..... " ...i .... ...i. i i..:.. .... m..... .....i v DOOKKcening, commercial geograjmy, commercial itiw, Hpciunj; turn ih-iuihui- main sta Y s in p; a leacner tr uuiig course leading io a ceriiiicaie, iiuiuum inuiiiug iur ,,,, ..;., ,,...i n,. , r ji... w..a cv i I Ihivm iHiokiiiLr nnil sewi.nr f,.r .'irlM. frcS nlivsical examinations for all students. V . .Jh.p ('ntnfi Sl'"(,n(l llo,1' ol " ' lvnst Side sc Y I 4. The hiirh school buildiiiir has been eomnletelv overhauled and repaired, :: IS "J1, Y Z New floors, new seats, and newlv kalsomined walls add much to the general ;; Hotji High School and grade school, studei - A ...... iV.,..1..ljljti( it If X I appearance. ;; now io ne on mum me nrst day oi rue seiiool The corps of teachers for the grade schools has been selected from trained ;; A and experienced applicants from all over the west. The Board of Education f & lttiu if itiiiiu.il uulfiii.iti 1 il.j.t.itlt.. in j. ..11.... I'.A .....i- it... U.w.i- 4- 1.. .!!.!.. P...1 .. ) mo niwiiiouvi aiiHuun luiciiiiit iniuwi'i tw yri. inu uivsi irticiiciM ijwnm- uu r the Ontario Schools. i - The four upper grades at the West Side School have been reorganized on , . . !! the. departmental plan, Mr. Sensemaii, the principal-will teach all the Arith- V. it classes meeting every day offer a great variety of ;; lotjt,f Ml I)(ln thc language and grammar, Miss. Piatt the fJeographv, Mr. " tivities open to our students, in addition to the regular i! "V "io1 ' nv,,,H nnd J8Jn,'. " "b the Reading in ;; iry training for all boys, "gyjiinasium truining for all :: " tin st guides. ,. id, glee clubs, orchestra,' "football basket ball and track II Both grade school buildings have been' remodeled and painted on the inter- II omniercial depar'tnieiit offering typewriting, shorthand, ',' ior. Three fire escapes have been installed in the West Side School and the " ee fire escapes have been installed in the West Side School and the ir way has been made three feet wider. N ;; hool is being completed and fin- ;; its should year. begin making plans 1, A i . .A l-H4-M-t44M-44Mfr ; Y y 4 t Y Y Y X v IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT " X In order that time may be had to advise and help each individual student in choosing a course of study, Thursday and Friday, Sept. 2nd and 3rd have b'en set aside for this purpose. All high school students will come to the building to enroll and classify according to? the following schedule: QaniMe -Pm-mrl-i uani' efnrlonfo 'Plinverlciv Q t 19 n in Tnninvc fVn'vrl voov of 1 1 !- fo TUnnfrlnir 1 .OA 4- AQf KJlllKJLiJf iUUlUU JVCVL k3U.l-I.V-iit.CJ, Xliv.iiuv.iwj V uw J. ut m. wiAiAiviU, UX11J.U. J sCl. OlUUClllO, lllUiOUClJ X ,0J LU .OU $ 1 1 i . 1 . j . TT1. ! f 1. in TT1 1 ii . . i . ?-. . -. . . sopnomores, second year siuaenis, rnaay y ro xz a. m. rresnmen, nrst year students, lrid; A Y Y Y Y Y p.m Friday 1:30 to 2 A Y X 4:30 p. m. Students need not be present except at the time mentioned. X All Freshmen, or first year students, will be required to study English and Algebra. Thev must select t ... -"'.-- a .w. w. u r . . w two other studies from the follewing: Ancient History, Latin, General Science, ManuJ Training or Sewing. X For Further Particulars Call or Write J. ML McDONALD, Supt., Ontario, Oregon. i Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ! . . tt"Zz""W :::::::::;. iiii MIX (1IV1CS DlHlMiAV ()! MAUKHMANHIIII' J who uovor iiiIhuuh ami IiIh cowIio)'h Iiuvo Hiiclt condduiico la lilm (lint thoy nay they would even ullnw him to Hlmot Ilia ImlrH off Oiolr t)olirowH LOCAL AND PERSONAL Tom Mix, tlio fnmaiiH Wllllnm 1'ox c6wlioy Ntur who coiiioh to tlio Droauiland Tlicatro on Tuoh., Auk 24 In IiIh uiOHt thrlllliiK photoplay. "Tliu Dnroiluvll," hIiowh hoiiio of IiIh Knmt ot murkHiiiiiiiHhlp In thU plcturo. lie hIiooU a Htrnp oft n pair of "clmpH" worn by a cowboy, and In another vcono HhooU u wliUkuy kIahs fnt tt n ltnnIIIu lifiml The climax of l.U nklll Ih reachml Foa C(U,B,U' MrH- lran whiioiiih m ,,ujr ,rom tt vacation trip to Spokane when ho Bhoota out tho light, of lx , v oUor- u'.,,, l'ortlond. cnndlcH that tiro biirnliiR on a IihIko. r- " ,r- s- ' "ornion j Carroll I.ocoy wan down from Iron Tom Mix In known an tlio kuiuiuiu 'lauKhtor Allco and MIkh Qwemlolyn nldo Frliloy. Nowtou roturncd Thiimdny from Pay otto Ijikcs Mr and Mr C. It AuRiutun and chlldron loft WcdnuNdny inornlnn to Hpniid their vacation vImIIIiir In Ilolxo M'.hhoh lloluu lllom, Myrtle atovv art, a nd QladyB Franklin left Wed ni'Hday evening for a vUlt In Port land. MIhbcii lHhul and Cora McNulty left Friday to upend two week at Mm. Inu Dol'oo and children, liny and Thiircita May, Hptml tho wmik iayitto Lakes. end vIsltliiK at tho homo of Mm. I)t- mik8 ooomla Hull returned Sutur- The Olympic Line Appeals to Your Appetite And Appeases It, Too I For n dainty but satisfying breakfast W- serve (aSfkoaS Wheat Hearts. You'll find "The Meat of the Wheat" in every heart. Let this tasty cereal whet your appetite to bigger breakfasts. A good breakfast, starts a perfect day. jU If you arc using dffirsaHB Flour for baking, -L- it 1$ time you tried its little brother, JffiJSEUC Puncukc Flour. From thc same reli able millers. It Itn't the amount you feed that counts It It the amount aulmilalrd that bullji. iETSE3J Stock and Poultry Feed eaiily atslmllatcd thcnitclxs -make "ilb-itlcklnjj" material out of other feed stuff. OLYM FLOUR - FEED - CEHEAJLS ivji-.nci mttiKM,i . n iPic ".si:au:i iikaiii'H" "Honlud IIoartH" tho Socond 8oU- ulck Plcturo lu which Kuki'iio O'- Ilrlen Is HturliiR, will open at thc Majectlo Theatre, Thursday, Aur. 2C for 2 da)H. Of noteworthy Interest u this production la tho brilliancy of iho cast which uupports thU popu lar ntur, It IiolnR heard by llobort Kdeson on tho ono bIiIo and on tho femlnlno utile by I.ucllo Loo Rtewnrt. MIhh Stewart, It will he remembered, played a prominent role In "Tho Por- foct Lover," which recently showed here. Slnco Mr. Kdeton achlnved IiIh phe- npmonal success on tho Htago as tho star In "Htrongheart," liU nuiua haa been ono to conjure with n mattera dramatic. Ills long and varlod stage career Includes an InterostliiK and prepondoratlngly successful series of "legitimate" productions, recent ly culminating In "Tho fJood Had Woman" and these successes have raised him to ono of tho highest niches In tho theatrical Hull of Ku mo. In all of his stage ventures, Rob ert Fdeson has been starred, Jiut as tho other to destroy hur A sou'eas ter Is raRlug, nnd during their strug gle tho "Llddy Ann" goes on the rocks', nnd tho passengers nra left to tho mercy of tho iitorm. Tho scene fairly makes the ncrvos tingle with excltomont. What befalls there after Is thrllllngly unfolded In this plcturUatlon of tlio greatost Ameri can play of tho century. "Shoro Acres" U a big human drama of thrills and heart throbs, roploto with dsllclous humor and tender pathos. Dreamland, August 25-28 i khaki sciti:i: COMICDV How many ox-doughboys whllo thoy were In tho early training camp stage found themselves mixed up In a screamingly funny entanglement and mado the romurk, "dee, thoy ought to put this In tho movies." Well, Mary Iloborts Itlnehart wroto n story for u popular magazine called "Twonty-three and n' half Hours Leuvo" about a hnppy-go-luckv cav alry sergeant who made a fcet that he would eat breakfast with IiIh ol pnel and did It. A million or so readers laugher at tho storv nnd CMItl) OF T1IANKH Wo wish to publicly (hunk the many friends who assisted us at the iloatli of our son and brother Harold, also for the uoautlfu! floral offer ings and sympathy. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. W. K. Thompson Itoss Thompson Kodney Thompson. 37-lt-pd. The Argus want mis will cell your farm produce or your ouo hand machinery. MAJESTIC SAT. AUG. lnt lie nas ueeu siumm uerovuioro ., , ,,i.., n.i.... Miractlcally nil his screeu pluys and ,T . , ' .... ,', u ' ... , . , ... H. Ince, has made n motion picture his presence at the head of Rugene ..... ., . , , . ; . i .t..L.. -.. l.q-.oi! u ut of It for lib latest pair of stars. I M.rUiP DllWt 141 -JWMIvt ..! N I Is, therefore, Indicative of tho high piano on which this photoplay has been produced. KOMKTIII.Va'AllOUT "HllOIti: ACUKS" "Shore Acres" Is a story flf plain Kew England folk on tho rockrlbbed coast of Maine. Murtln llorr, a stern old lighthouse keeper, rorblds his spirited daughter Helen to speak to the man she loves. It la Martin's Doris May and Doiiirlns McLean Tho film Is booked to bo shown at the Dreamland Theatre Sundnv, Aug , 22. It tells haw Sergeant Dill Orav, made the wager nnd not only broke . muiiiiis wiui iiiu-i. v. uui iiiso won the Colonel's dnughtor's heart Which was the greater achievement It w.111 tak the picture to show. TrrmfT7 .JiU?iU flHCAj i nw fondest hope that Helen will marry Joslah Dlake, the village banker, Helen refuses to obey her futher, and elopes with her "UNCI'S!? MV DUST" If you can feel: Tlio dare of the opn road to the strutting motor- , devil under your hood The tus of a little lad, your son, 111, and his mother's call, "Hurry!'' The sting j VU"MIM UJ UW IIIU sweetheart on the -vvllii, fierce Joy of the raca, mile on t. Llddy Ann." u veasal bound down mile, through the night, while Death the coast. Her father learns of Iter reaches a hundred hands from the departure and, Insano with rage, he ,jark The horror of trickery, wreck, prevents his brother. Nathan'l, from and the thrill of good hard fists on lighting the beacon that will guide the face of a cad If you can Join the tho vessel safely out through the yelling crowds when a record's rocks of the harbor. Desperately smashed Seo Wallace Wed In "Ex tho two men battle together In the cuse My Dust." Saturday, August lighthouse one to sao the vessol, 21 at the Dreamland. 'in retain picture tnaac rrem tftnry Herbert Knifeb' great novel OVERLAND PCD" HERE'S one of the most enjoyable chotadnmia you've ever laughed and thrilled through the rollick., ing romance of a happy-go-lucky knight of the road who passes suddenly from, poverty to riches with vfgorou, huraorou Harry Carey keep ing you chuckling all the time the aurest tonic for tho blues that you ever took. Now playing. See It without falL IMUJIJ.IJM LUU.1..II1. i