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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1919)
SAN FRANCISCO STUDENTS SAVE 1 $75,000A YEAR Organized Thrift Now Under Way in 269 California Schools Fnn rranrlaco'a jmltllc nnd imrochlnl Kin' I Bt ltlcnts nr anvliis nenrly HS3 a il:iy ami nro Inventing tltol lavtu in Thrift mid Wur Having Stai' i ' In Till dax tlioy Mived 122 Theso fnctH wmti brought out In it r, (rt li led by 1'lillln .1. l.uwlor, t .11 . 1 Of tilO SollOOl KlWllIKH )Pl(llt in c it the Hank of Italy with C. I a, aunoclatn dlnictor of tlio r I. n (JrKiuilxntlou of thu TwelUli 1- ' I W'wrrvo District. I j' t' i llrst ntvim days of -rhool tliM x a limit or J,(i7;i sh was nv l .ml inviwtud In Thrill. War K,iv and SrhonJ l'cnny Siamp The mil Ponnv SlnnipH nro put out by tl c l'ni-k of Itnly. Tl't n urn nbout St. scIiooIh In Enn Fra- o with an nttnmtuucc of up pro r.i'r Jy SO.OOO students. Thin In chains day and evening high schools, day aid cvonlng giuiuinnr schotda and klntlorcnrtcim. Toe Thrift Campalcu wi'l he ptiuhed throuehout all of thitno checia for tho remainder of tho school year Too nutnbor of Individual purchasers of glntnim no far In 61,359. according tn Mr l.awlor's report. Six thousand one buudrt'd and soronty atudtintn bone' t ti tain pa during th first anvnn achoc: I days of thu present term, whlh 45. 10 J Invosted In tho securities fm the irccodluc 53 school daya during nhich tho savings plan .was In opnra (Ion 't torni. The ntimbnr of Individual pur ' ncra of Tlirlft and War Having Sfamii was 19.3S0. Tho numbur of purchasers of tho I'enny Btanips was 3 979. Tho Thrift and War Bating Rumps had a total value of $15,399.53 whllo thu School Penny Stamps had n lalua value of $7,300.35. Within a short time the school sav Into plan will be In full operation In 2C9 schools In Northern and Central California and results will be chocked closely hy Mr. Ijtwler for the Hank of Italy and the government. Spsaklng of the savings achieve ments of Hnn Francisco's atudenta to dale. Robert E. Smith, director of the War Iun Organlintlou In the Twelfth Federal Itciicrvn District, said: "Thrift In the greatest thins; n student can I'arn In school, School daya aro char ac'.tr fnttniuc daya. Tho loy or Klrl who learns to ravn In school has nl rt'niy uinnlm-d one of tbe biggest se crets of success." w. a. 8. THE TREND OF PRICES Past history tins proven qulto Qpn flmivrly. (hut you can no more legis late the rost of living up and down than ou can stop tho tide by bulldliiK a pea uull, The buaic oconomlc law of nui.pl and dinand always has and awas will duturmltio prices, In spite of artificial restrictions which may eem to InlPtfere temporarily. When di'ijutid oiceeds supply, prices are bound to rim. With three hungry men for u slnjrlt loaf of bread, but one ttilPK ran happen, When Hiipply ex caeds demand the reversa Is true, 'fbrnf loiivttH of bread to one man bring pil-H tiiinblliiK down. Th real cuiiHO for th present high Inn-1 prices In upptmint when you real he l' at tho I'lillcd .States la exportltiK at ri -Mit tu leu ilia foodstuffs that It eiro ted a year ago, and thrco to four tlirn tin amount nxporlod In normal yuari Wo aro feeding tiuropo. What'a tnortf, uo must continue to feed Kur(o, until It gets back on Its own fnt auam Tholr crop of I'JIO will holp koiiR, but w must wait until the bar mt of 1920 befora they aro wholly In dependent of this country. r If the gtiihfal public can be educated to an ppnclatlon of the situation aa It Is, and can be mado to Ht that the well feeing of every one of ua depends upoa ry man producing as be uovur pro duced before, supply ran lie Increased to rneM and exceed this unprecedented di-mand and wti ahull weather the utorm with everybody ahead. I'cdi r tho circumstance, It Ih more of a riliclouu (jucstlon than an economlo one Mailmum production on the part c( ev&ry Individual iiiuut bo mado a moral iinuu, Decreased demand means depreaslon, and unemployment, nd hard times for everybody. In croanod production will meet the situa tion and aolve the pioblem, but that tn only be accomplished by avory tii putting his shoulder to tbe wheel, nd producing aa ha never produced be fore. When the majority of people re made to fel that slavery was "rong, u ras abolished, Wlieii the majority of people were made to feel that drinking was wiong uml were chained to bo seen going into a sa loon, we Kot prohibition. In the same way, Mien people begin to look down on the man who Is not a producer, or who curtails his production, we ah all trlke at tli (up root of the cost of living problems. We roust go en a 'producing crusade'," Jtoger W. Nat ion. Work and Mvt. Jnvost In War PMv Inis Slumps. W. 8. 8. Tho prlco of a $6 War Savings Btamp tiiix month Is $4.21. Iluy on every wcok. CMAHMINU IMIOTOPIiAV OP I.OVI3 ANI WAU IH JUiAt'KTON'S "MIMHINU" IMctui-lntlo,, ,,f , ,umlhr(.v Unid's Niivol AfloulK Mn,i t)ii poHuniUoM for I'layorH. (Conlliniod from piiRo 2) A churmliiK photopluy of 0vo uml war, comlilntiiK i thu oloiiiuiits of drnmti lo thrill mul doop ht-ari nppiutl. Ih MIbbIiik" thu nowost jniotoplnv produced titular tho direction of .1. Htutirt liluokton, rrom u c.innrlo nmdo by Mr. lllackton tuid Juiuoh ouhk. "MIhhIiik" hI ,ln nmtty ro spucts, nit nlllstnr prodiictlon, and In OlIU Of thu mont nntnliln hy Mr. lllackton hIiico Ii 1m nrrlvnl In tw woman who ctivoh hocIiiI po'illin- W. II. l'orouollo it Hpolottl. Big Men and Little Fellows Othor plnyora In thu cant nro Trunk nt leant bo coiiBlntont in tho matter, losoo HH tho Huron Scnrplu, Jules Thuro Ih no ono untitlod to morn llttucotirt an Miirlo. tho lovor. llnnrv credit, uml noun Ih tnoru ondowod Wolitirt an AttKdlottl, llin ruf iii;lc, anil with tho attiilnitoii of it horo, than tnu man iioiiiiui tho buii tuui thu Junior olllcor who wont over Iho top with lilin. Ilo It wiui who wont bravo ly into thu Jtiwit of iluuth with n Hinllii on li Ih fucu, uml who ittolcnlly purfed itt ii clurotto iiB Ilia inmiitlod form wuh homo to thu rear. ilo miked for no rownrtl, and, to our umlyliifr uliunio, hu Iiiih received .... . . none from tho uovornmut. ah u ompi was miuio in connroas HpiiHinodlo nttompU Imvo boon to iipunil 310,000 o rtho Kovornmuut r mlii 1 1 f ti ttu it ii m fiat eit f ei iffiutt . . iimiuu a u iwn uiumuvm wiifa t.nn ,V .wr uiu nurpoHu oi oroBonuuB to nocuro Homo ftdoiiunto recognition Ouiioriil PorHhliiK with u cold aword. for hmQ )ravo man, hut nil nttch on- iiiu ury wmu iiiih wuh 10110 II ,lu,lVuon llllVO OIHlOll III II llZZlU. MNI'MIl ri'lWl Uf 1111 lilt IU I I II t'lti1i .... i. y Atr. uiiicKton hIiico IiIh nrrlvnl in ,' ' , .. . , """" iiioro nro iiiiiny younit mon in our .'nllfnrnlu. In thin pholonluy tumour , i nu was un.i.uo ow eoinuiiinlty who Imvo aorved tho wo Hlstors, ono of thorn n . dritlKitliii: rollt'01 11 ,u"" (,r 11,0 ,,,M,mt,u: ,, oil from tho nriny and navy and coiiniry won, aim unvo nuen uincuari; promptly foritottou. la thin to hu mi era of ruwurdlni; thu IjIk iiiuii and forcuttlut; tho llttlo follow? If so, lut ua nt leant htivo thu lion only to nay no whuit wo liatid out rownrilH. Ciiiuotillaiiu norvod Ua ptirpouo In Franco, but thuro Is no occasion for citiployliif; It In t li It country In Union of peace. o Wl.VOI'ini.l) COLT, Tiioiiouoiiiiiti:o, co.mi:h ' TO HAIINKY COUNTV and wealth, and who nooks t ut,no hor slstctr as n tool for ho hccoiiipIImIi- ... . . ... mont of hor purpose. Tho youtiKoer ll,,n rr 11,0 101,8 of ,t!K' slstor, howover, mnrrles nn army of- Wo do not hogrtidKi' rrshlnr n near, and after his dopnrturu to thu Kold nword, or nuy other Hind or a front, nhn In thrown. In contnet with trinket, If hu wants It, n patriotic nolileman, throiiKh wIiono Hut wo do liellevo In puyliiK our philanthropy thousands or Ilrltlsli , dobtM that nro duo tho private sol convaloKcent troops nro IiuIiik cared j illors who sacrlllcud everythliiK to for. I servo their country. And wo hu- Tho oldor slstor oucournRon tholr . novo In payliiK thosn ilebta before meotliiKH nn dsucrctly hopes Hint thornny money In spent on PerahliiK or 1 1. .ii I nii.i I inn ii 1.n tflll.m.1 .itt.t I.... uu 'fltll tttme teaillitn I ali at mill ti fni mil. lieutenant may bo killed and hor sis tor eventually bo married to tho rich nobleman. The lleutonant Is repor ted iih mlsnliiff, hut returns nftar huv- Iiik beuu Hoveroly wouuiled In nn uii guKomont and ho lonca his speech and memory throiiKh shock. Ills health Ih finally restored hy hln wlfo, who hIiikh to him, "lloiiulo Hweet Iliiimlo," ii hoiik they satii; together durlni; tholr courtlni; days. Thu play Ik lllled with action nud In In every way calculated to mako u deep Impression upon thu spectator. nils splendid photoplay will be prenonted at tho Liberty theatre on Ktliiday, October 19, and an uduiiuntu presentation Is assured. nny other Konural who drew a fnt sal nry nud lived In comfort whllo tho enlisted men exlHted I udlscomfortH too soul rncklitK for description. If wo nro to enter upon an em of horo womhlp us n result of thu fow monthii wo spent in tho war .let iih fieo, W'liiKlleml Mnluw Kino I'resent to Old Time Ijuko Count)' rrlend. 1 P. I.ano wun tho recipient Inst Monday ulKlit of u thoroiiKlihrod yearling colt from Iho titnblus of Oeo. WliiKflold nt lleno. Whllo Mr. I.ano wan In Itono sev ornl days nito ho wnn Invited hy (luorRO WliiKlleld to visit hln pad docks, nnd whllo (hero was i;lvon his choice o fthreo colts. Frank choso ono which appealed to him, nnd it arrived liar hy express on Monday iiIkIiI'h train. It will bo taken to thu Joiioh & I.ano rnncli on Silver creek, llnrnoy county, and, Frank, who In nn expert horseman, will train It for a saddlo horse;. Frank In nn fully nn proud of tho rolt nn n boy with hln first pair of red-top bootn. Lakovlow Kxnmlner. Mr. nnd Mrn. I). II. Smyth woro nmoiiK our out-of-town visitors dur Iiir thin weok, coming In for court. llalley Hayes and family have moved up from thu much near I.awon nnd will remain In thin city for tho winter. Thoy Imvo routed tho Kay Smith resldonco property. ai'm.m: KuinnnticK doi:h TIIItll.l.HIt IN TOSCA" Credit tcmptu you to spend more tb.'in yii ought to. I'ny caab and de mand your discount. Put tho dl ount in W. 8. . l'aiillno Frederick, who will appear t tho Liberty theatre next Saturday, in the Paramount version of "La Tok- h" nmdo her debut as a "daro-devll" ul Ft. .Marion, norma, wiieu sun made a sensutloual fnll of thirty feet from u parapet of tho fort Into tho wntor In thu death scene of "Lit Tosca." Tho scene follows tho kllliiiK of hor lover. Mario, hy the firing hiiihiiI after Tosca Iiiih Htabbcd Scarpla, tho chlufj or police. In nscnpliiK tho pursuing , soldiers, Tosca Is suppoHed to bu shot ! and fall Into tho water. MIsh Fred erick could have allowed a "double" to do thin scene for hor, hut Kdward Joho, her director, wbh not wrong In I HupitosiiiK that Bhn would itccompiisu tho feat to keop tho picture up to thu very high stundard which prevails throughout. Ever ii thin u for Kverubodu Anything for Anubody BUY IT FROM US IT PAYS This is n general storo and we nro supposed to sell every thing, and wo live up to thoKoneral supposition. You can buy anything you want here, from hardware to groceries, from needles to a Kood Hmoke. It pays to huy from us, hecausc wo sell for cash, and an enormous amount of Roods, and wc can therefore sell at a closer margin of profit. You CAN'T lose, and you WILL gain. Now doesn'L this line of argument appeal straight to your good common sense? LUNABURG, DALTON & CO. IIUKNS, :: OREGON Hereto You : m Oregon -vii mi Tnii - ti - Jg-u. a7 m r ' TQU arc the consumer; the most Im X portnnt link In tliu great industrial chain. Whether or not Oregon fYfctorics shall grow; whether or not the producer ilmll get a fair remuneration lor ins prou ucts; whether or not there shall be work and prosperity and happiness in Ore gondepends en you. The iswic li sfjuarrly up to you. It is your Individual responsibility, Thrsc things are not pmilblc without a market and you can insure that mar ket by buying Oregon products, Associated Industries of Oregon TO carry every thing in the line of hardware for tho builder's needs that's ono of our ideas of service. What ever you may wish to build house, barn, shed, chicle cn coop, shelving or fenc ing we can supply tho necessary tools and hard ware for the complete job. We sell the well known brands the best quality obtainable for the prices you can pay. CarpcBtry Teels Maseary Teels Nails, Screws Leeks, Hufes Hoob And All Other Builders' Hardware If you buy it from us, it's worth the price m I. S. GEER & CO. Encouraging -Bolshevism Everything that falsely en courages unrest also encourages bolshevism. Misunderstanding of Amer ican industrial organization, and of its benefits to mankind, leads to unrest, dissatisfaction, and radicalism. For example, the Federal Trade Commission tells the pub lic that the large packers had an agreed price for lard substitute (made of cotton-seed oil.) It reproduces letters taken from the files of ono of the packers, showing that such agreed price existed. But it failed to mention that the agreed price wat deter mined at the request of and in co-operation with the Food Administration! Even the Department of Jus tice, in its unjust attempt to create prejudice against the packers, has made public these same letters, with no explanation. How long must this kind of misrepresentation continue? In so far as it is believed, it not only breeds discontent, but re sults in injustice to our industry. Let us send you a "Swift Dollar." It will interest you, Address Swift Sc Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, III. Swift & Company, U. S. A. lljmminw&ijX SWIFT a COMPANY yJI H-ii'AJ y .y I 4N0iY PRODUCTS II B.9t y Mi t iM II si ciNta n paid roa THg mSSSSM I VZUmm f j; - Tali ft' uve animal JaShctEJiSfM II I cinti roa labor m I Vir ' Vr V C wriTHlMA"" jr