PACK S Bend High School Weekly Vol. 1 PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY STUDENTS OP BEND HIGH SCHOOL No. 12 THR IIHND IIUIiLIOTIfl. DAILY KDITION, IIKNI). OHKUOX, HATI7IIPAY, DKCKMIIKn SO, 1910 MAY SUSPEND . . B.H.S. ANNUAL PLANS HELD UP BY LACK OF FUNDS ! Millloi- mill Miiiiiikoi-KIinI, Confer Willi Faculty IWItln Hack. Intf Nceessury llefoie Hook I 'mi In- Ixnuitl,' A hireling of tlm Junior and sen ior nluHm'h u In-Ill on December r, In reconsider Dm iut)l Irut Ion of llui niiiiiiiil pilot. At u fonnur meeting II wus vol I'll iiimil iinil Hi" cIiihhos n I niiiHl ununl HKiiiHly 'diicldnd fur II n publication. Al I III" miiol liil however, It was ii "I made clear lluil I In' financial end uf IiihI years edition of dm I'llnt wim not In nny urny ii success. The three IiIkIi school llbniiy bonds worn snrrltlriul thin ynar to pay off IiihI yuurH debt. At Ihls former mooting (poHsliiiice knii'koi'borker was I'li'cK'il F.dltor-iii-t'hlof, and llmce MucUregor. ll Hi IIOHH IllllllUgOl'. TIlOHO I WO llllll Hilly Williams, rill'tt of son lor rum, ronfei I lug will ,'. few iiii'iuhoi of 111" fuculiy gave the in ii t f or H deeper conixlcral loll. The ml vice given tlmiu wus Unit ll wus unwise to undtirluko I In- million thin year unions tlm Htuilonl llody liiul a lunge mini In Mm treasury, llui IliU In not tint case. All fundii with drawn out (luring Ilin fool luill MiiiHon. If Mimio onn run lia Hi-rnri'd In luick Hi" Pilot financ ially, lliin It will lie undertaker. A roiniiiltlun conslstlliK of Ni'lllo J.t'lli, I.oroy t'oyner. In to con 'fir further with llio entire faculty roineriilug HiIh. At tin next mi'i'l Iiik ii report .will bo niiulii and u final volii Inki'n. Why 8hn Seeks a New Hnma. Tilllii (linger snya liinl ilin n-nKon li'1 Ih liMikliin for mini tit r homo Ih be-riiiin- lii star hoarder tit tier present place Id n railroad eimliiocr who wiiiiIh tin- got eminent o take ini nil Ih.) Imiinlltii; hoii-ci nhil let the bonnier run them. (inhesion News. Month of Baltics. More groin battles have lnin fiiiiflil In August thin In nny oilier month. Tin' list Includes Hli'iilii'lin. I'li'vnn, liriivelotle. t'liurlorol, Mons, Anzny i'iim', lli'lstohiiiil ItlKlu, Chevy Chnse, Tnkii iinil Kniiitnhnr. REVIEW MADE OF '19 SEASON 178 POINTS SCORED BY TEAM IVl'Homii'l of Kleveil Cliillicil Hut l.jtlln During; Heiwoii Tho Players Win -Letter, unil Tlirrtt liars. Ex-High School Students Back From College Work CI.AHH WOKK HTOI'H I'OH CHItlHTMAH IIOI.IIM VK INHTHI'CTOIM I.KAVK I'OH HO.MKH TltltOCftllOlT TIIK NOM'H WKHT, HIT KF.W KKMAI.N' IX IIKNII. Tho font bull season of 1010,' which onii'lully closed Thanksgiv ing Diiy, uiid for fiend, with Inn llend-l'i Innvlllo guinii Hi lliidmniid. wim nol tho least successful uf any In' whluli II. II. H. bus litknn a purl. Of tho seven games played, llend wiih only diifoiilod two limes und ullowod oim tin uKiilnHt llii'in. W'bllu oul wi'lKhf'd In ni'iirly rvirry ronli'Hl, lliny Ht-orcd a tntul of 178 polntH to 76 Hcon.'d nmilnHl thorn. With ttin (ixcvptlon if "Kat" Bnn iIith. who u dlHikhli'd for tlm ncu on In th ii II rat kuiiio, lli'lid hud tho hiiiiiii lln-up In Hid hint mitue that !tny hud In llio II rut: Ouy Cluy pnol, It, K. Luroy Coyni-r, II. T.i Oordi'ti null, II. O.; Vuncn Coynur, ; llmold Mllli-r, L. O.; Mi-rlv Miller. I.. T. ; lllllli' Wlllnm. I.. K.; "ivto" llimtk, Q.; Duviiro lli-l-frlili. It. II.; Km nk llunnr, I.. II.; und KU llrontiirhotiH, (Cuiii.) F; und hiiIih, Ki'lli')'. ThompHon and lli'dlli'ld. Of tlm ri'xulur t"Mim nil but Dull won thi-lr li tlnrn or bum. I Coy nnr, V. i'oyni-r and Claypool pluy Irnt throiixh ttin unllro ai-uiuin wlili oiil iiiIhhIiik n fraction of uny gnm pluyod. Cnptuln llronicrlioun and I,, foyner urn llm flrat Iwo nion to win a li'ttor and thrco bura at II II a Tlilu .linm Ihnf llwtv linvo pliiyvd tlm rcmilrpd nniount! of k'iiiiuh 'or n lottur, In riirh of llio four your Hint limy linvo iittnudi'd hlKh nchoiil. Oally Thouoht. Thi u lHi'xt kii.vIiik f nil win thnt the only trui- wKitnin Iny In nut thinking dim one kiiiiv hnt oih' illil not know. Clfi-ro. Cattle Eat "Rubber Cakee." ICxiM-rliiM'iitM ul MiiK:iimv luive 4liowii Hint a fiM-dliiK cuke for rattle jinl oilier Hlntk run In' iiroiluriil from 1 lie rt'itliliii of I 'urn ruliln-r xii-d nftm ;lii' cxllurlloli nf 1111 oil roiiipiirini; fit -vnnihly with linn i'. oil. HTAI'K OV IIK.M) III (ill SI'IIOOI, WKKKI.V. Pniil IlnynoIdH Kdltor In Chlff. Aaanclutoa: KriilK'nH lli'ybiirn, Mil nan rit Inubnit, Krvlu Mc.N'oul, I.a- Vorne Wliltuiorc,. Dorothy 1 1 1 11 111011, und Murlo MIIIit. Junior IUkIi ItiipiirtiiiH: I.olu Whltiiioro, Johmo Hoi Iiiiik, I.lnyd l,niupliiK and Clin rh'H Corkott.' Huvi'iul fornmr atudnnta of the hlKh achool huvii ' urrlvud In llnnd. fur tlml r ClirlHtuiua vacullun. Thny urn: Juniilu N'urut-n, (,'ulvln Hmllb, und Murlmi Coyncr, fruui llio O, A, C. und Mil Nnjivoiiitm und Mury Hluuffor from Iho ' Wll liuiii'tio llnlvorHlty. Hun Knlcker hockur from O. A. C. Vnrnu Kolf him 1i-n ubKc-nt' from chool durlnK tlm IiihI week on uc cou ill uf tho di'plli uf tho Know in nund Ii Ih homo In HlHtorx. I'll 11 1 Iti-ynolda and llrucn Mac Oii'Koi', on account uf thnir hot air ubllltloH huvo lii'i'n udmltlcd 16 tho dobutv cIuhh. ThuiHduy noon Home of llio blxb hcIiooI Klrla mudn known llii'lr fi'i'lliiKH n-Kiirdlnx tho conilnK vu cnllon, wtion they formod a (croup on Iho front Htupa and nunx. "Ilomt' Hui'i-l Homo," Murjorle Itnlrd fur iilHhcd muHlc with hor ukoluli'. Somo of I ho puplla of MIhh Um hiiUKh'a KiikIIkIi cIuhhuh hud lo uho mldnlKht ull Tliurtulny nlKht In ordrr to got thi-lr book rorlcwa In by Krldny. A Hophomoro II moetinK wiih hold TuKKduy i-venlnx ul 3:30 to dcliii nbout a oIiihh putty which Hvvural ot tho cIuhh wu n I I'd. Whi'ii a vole wax luki'ii thiTO wan one vote for mill 0110 ugaliiHt the purly. Where 11 ro llio ri Hl uf tho Sophumorca? MIhh Ilrnndon roiiumlH her biology films not to li'iivo ho much to her I111 iiKlnulloii when writing on IohIh bore ufter. Talk u bo lit Iho Ugh cimt uf living it Inu't to be compared to (hit high (OKI uf boing In MIhh Umbutigh'H IOiikIIhIi cIuhhi-h. Wlienovor a Httidoul keopH 11 book from her library, not returning il In a certain length of I line, heavy llnea 111 nut bo paid. Al though tills method Horvca lo prempt oiio'h memory, many HtudentH find thuniHclvoH with largo tines to puy. With duo coiiHlderutiiin for cerliiln peiHoiiH no luimi'H will bo mentionvd. but the furl remiiiiiH, muny huvo bud lo forfeit ten centa, HonietimeH three ci'iitH und uh high nn 0110 cent. Im agiuo keeping down expeiiHOH und ut tendliig KiirIIhIi cIuhhph. It. can't be done. School cloned Fflduy for tlio ClirlHlnuiH holidays. It will open uguln on Monduy. Uccombcr 29. Oordeii Dull bus been snowed In fur tho piiHt week on the family ranch six mlloH north of town. Tho high school is planning ra min strel show to bo presented the latter part of January. . A night Janitor wns put on at the high school din-fug the cold spell. The building Ih always warm in the morning now. Ervln McNeill ontortulncd tho grippe several duys thin week. "Kat" Bunders forgot lo go to ulid geometry, Tuesday. MIhh ilrnndon: "I knew ull the gods und goddesses when I was a Hupliomoro in high school. ) Miss I.orence will go lo Mon mouth Orogou to spend Christmas vacutinn with relatives. Miss Hanson will go lo ('orvallia, Orugon. Miss J'ruehs and Miss Marker will mako a trio to I'ortland. Miss Chanuay has gone to Powers Oregon. Miss Iteavis will go tu Seattle, Washington. ' Tho Misses 1'mbuilKb, Itrandon, Manny and Mrs. (Irani will remain in IJend. FIRE RESULTS IN CUT IN ATTENDANCE Heating I'lniil Ki-paim .Made, Hon. ever, and Uuildlujr In Now (imkI uh Xetv. Vj The Are In the blgh school fur nace room, on Monday of last week, which was caused 'by the overheat ed 'pipes, which wero too near the unprotected celling in the furnace room! made Iho heating of the high school impossible, and forced a short vacation upon tbo students of both the Junior und senior high schools. Several attempts were mude to hold school during then week 1)ut nono wore very success ful as the deep snow kept miuiy pupils ut home und many ot lite rooms registered about 50 degrees. A few pupils cumo Tuesday after noon and Hat with their coats on during all the classes. Wednes day school was held for ,'ibout an and Thursday the school was closed all day. About one-fourth of the pupils uf the entire school attend ed all the classes on Friday, even though the buidlng wus not very warm In tho morning. !ly Monduy morning uf tills week all the dum mies due to the fire were repaired and the building wus comfortably warm 80 school was resumed and has continued regularly throughout ! the week. .;CS? ijl i 7 iP . ."YTOU (ire the consumer; the most im- purtaiit link in the grunt imlustrinl chain. ' Whftlier or not Oregon factories shall grow j Avhetlicr or not the producer shall (ji-t n fair rciiiiiiK'raliuii tor his prod nets; whither or nut tliere shiill lie work and prosperity and happiness In Ore gon depends on you. The issue is squarely up to you. It is your individual responsibility. These things nre not possible, without a market and you can insure that mar ket by buying Oregon products. " , Associated Industries of Oregon . i' 'a . 1.' A w.,'" . 1 HIGH AND DRY FROCK EXCLUSiVENESS - C VI s) Here la an unique way ot show ing the new lines In an afternoon lross-J-by placing, the young lady on a pedestal, but it is such a love ly creation In black georgette with, bands of black satin that one can understand why it is done. v white sutin is worn under ibe flimsy frock by Shirley Masoi 5P; DAYS 0 i TTI AOJ? HARDSHIP IS HUNTERS' LOT TKIO WHO 1.KAVK IS Ql'KHT OF 1MVKS yOMVVM TO MAKK WAV HACK TO IIK.VO TlflUlilI HTOIUI.. If anyone wants to know whul kind of weather we had last week usk Dill Williams, Ralph iiauik or Leroy Ooyner who went U') ihe river duck hunting were ctught in the storm and did nol get kick to town until Friday. They were taken up to the Williams ranch on Monday morning in a car which was to return for them. Tuesday nlqht, but when the heavy snow storm set in Ihe roads were blocked and the car was unable to g for them Trey hud shot a number of ducks but there was nothing else to eut ho they decided to walk to town. On account of the snow b?ing so deep it was too difficult to walk and carry their duoks so tbe buys were forced to leave tbe spoil of their bunting behind them thnl Is, tbey said tbey did. They walk ed five miles the first day and atj night stopped nt a farm bouse. Tbe next day they walked eight mile, and reached a logging camp and from there rode Into town on a logging train. REID CANTATA PLEASES MANY PTPIliM I'KO.M OTHKK Ht'HOOM K.VJOV KXTKBTAIS.MKXT OIV KV BY ( HIU)RK.V OK ORAM MAK GKADKH. Observttories. The northern hemisphere has more lino Llm public astronomical observa- ories lo less than 'M In the southern. The cantata, "The Old Woman Who Lived In tho Shoe," present ed by tho Held school Thursday evening, was enjoyed by an audi ence that completely filled the gym. Each pupil gave an excellent portrayal of bis or her part. Soma characters that were especially en Joyed were: Goody Greene, Santa (,'laus, Fairy Godmother, Pickan inny Pete and Teeny Weenie. A bevy of little girls as fairies were delightful, as well as a group ot small Santa Clauses. Tbe children that lived Is the shoe were indeed lively youngsters. Tbe Old Witch and a fairy who sang were appre ciated. Pickaninny Pete's song concerning tbe Ark made a decided bit with tbe small toys in tho au dience. Miss Scrtbner, Miss Kane and tbe teachers who assisted them in working up the cantata, are to be congratulated on the splendid per formance that the children gave. Openly Arrived AL He 'The lecturer said that a wife should be an open book to ber boa baml," She "I admit that, my dear. Ami a hnsband should be an open poeketbook to bis wife." Leadville Ilerald-Democrat. 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