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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1919)
. . 't 4-4. i Mtnrday, ftnirMbr.r ft, llt, EDUCATORS MAP "SHIFT COURSE FOR SCHOOLS i 1 IPS"?"' ; j"- N. E. A. Head Urges the Need of Savings Study- in, Our Schools. Bnti rranclBco, Cnl. Itotoro the one! 01 tho ycur Unite .fill be oatubllehcd a itamlnrdlr.od course !n thrift antl nay. lnr tu every public school In Iho novon ntntcfl of the Twelfth Fori a rat1 Reserve Dlftrlet, according to plana worked out by tho stnto superintendent ot pub' r tintrurt,nti of Ilia Went In co op ft n with thu war loan ornanlza Hon The nuperihlonduil of public Inn it'lon In each atnto will enrvo ua rtr. c il rector of thrift education. l! m not at all unlikely that an n r nit t f this move In tho Woat to found n ' . r . ..torlcnn cltiionr.hlp by the ten rnd practice of thrift In the lu. ooh Oint tho Idea' will bo ts us id throughout tho I'nllcd H t In thin connuctlrn, Mra. Jo re,l e Cu. Hit j Prenton, state tiuporin tcmU t of public tuetroctlon for tho itft t of Washington ami president ot Iho National Kd.icntloual Association, has r n ten an followH to each ineinber of 1 r exc.uuvo cummlttcu or tho a oc a inn: Tcrc In tho West we arc Kolnjr to pat u every public nchool a standard litil courso In thrift and ultnnipt to ttarh It on a plana with tho funda na iab of tho common achool bra"' Lea. In tho natiue of a labors tory. .n connection witn the courito, no societies will be organized In cai'i rhool with tho Idea of mnltlux lie t. jro hablt-fo.inltiK. 1 c ot 100 straasly recommend to ; 1 a" a member of tbc oxocutlvo -,l"o that every stato In tlitt t - " a'.e stojju Immediately to In- fx i c a mllar coirnes In tho currle cl n of every public Hchool In Amor lea, V c have reached a danjjer point Li ti e American social nnd cconotnlo ifr cturc and It lies with us who are charged with the public education of oar e.L'rens to unueitak; t':e nun-.;-! Ullty of rueeUnr not only thu present cristis but the tltnl need for pcrmu aent thrift as a national habit." First available roporti of savings ork anion school pupils this term comf from tha Ban Francisco schools throurh Philip J, Lawler, manager of Ibe school ravines department of tha Itank of Italy, which ia cooperating rlth tho covcrcment. The report raom a total or $28,437.90 caved and .nvcited tu Thrift, War Snvlntfu and School Penny Stamp In 73 school it) a. The number of students Invest Lux aa 05,119. Within a short time Mr. Uwlr said I 0 vcjld have a report on thu work In S73 Callfomlu schools which hnvo an sttcrdanco of 30,000 school children. Of total number of hcIiooW- 174 f country schools. "Wo mut bavo the close co-opera tion of the newspapers of the WcJt ind of leader of public opinion In this vvorU of turnluK out better clti una.' aald Mra. Prestou. MWc school iujMrtntcndonta. principal and teach ers are undertaken this Job becausa we think It la our Job, ilowavar, it la tTcry true Americas' Job and wa will oetd all tha help and co-operation wo cn Kot. Attending a coaferaflca called by Governor John U: Calkins of the Fed eral Rocorro Blink of San Franclsca U whiclithe decision to introduce tha study of thrift to school cuniculaa vera the following superintendents of public Instruction: W. J. HantlhK. Nevada. O. N. Child, Utah. Mrs. JcMsanhlne Corliss Prestos, Y uwanKton. Mhus Ethel E. Redfield, Idaho. Will C Wood. California. ,Tte Ama deaths Red Cross i ..KA. 1 - 1 TB K TtMRK.H . . . - , , , """""" nun SB, OIlnGON Qfacktn A mimA T1- ' r.. it v v vuu Auwn mrs. j. j. Jones Was Poisoned !' PL'aLIO HEALTH NURSE raTiOliED !H DIDLE "I t'emmend tiiilo you Phorho. rur Ic'lr. who la n r.onnnt of thi Church vl: ch I:i at Ce:itVrra." wroto t. Paul to tho Itomnmi, "thtit yo nusist hor In wl.ntsocvur IhihIiu'hh bIio hath noud of ycu, for uho hnth boon a sucooror of miiny and of myself nlxo." Phoubo, exphliiH lllhllcal hlntory, was n woman v, ho went about niiraln; tho Hick and t.nchlnit thorn -bettor methoilo of UvIiik. i'hocbu was tho first public health niirso. 1'iihlte licn'.Ui titirsliirr. whlclj js 0110 of tlrj most Important entorprlcoH In tho pence pro.'trnm of tho Amorciiti Ited Cros), is riot a now rnovumont. hut it Is 0110 which hcirettiforo Ii.ih nwvvr received I(h Just muod'cf littnrt tlon na a fnclor In malntalnlii-j the lu-a! tb 0; the nation, Phoebe's sister In f..a twontloth cen tury is the comtnunlly mirsu who loacheu bK(tr, c lea nor llvlut;. lUoaiuc tho bott.rmaai of public health is now deflulttly accepted no an Individual nnd 11 community respnna'h'llty, . the Hud Cross will make a definite effort to nil ho tho Htandnrdn of UvIiik In tfio united Slates by iiri;lug tho employ ment or public heallh nurses In all cities, townn nnd rural districts, par ticularly In those whuro thoro arc no orKiinlicd public health activities. A healthier, happier America that In what tho Itcd Cross. Is striving toward In Km Itoll Cnll tho firnt weeks In November. Hoeoiltly tho oilltor wan Hlrollliiir nroiiml (own on'tliu hunt ror hoido Horn or nowtt worth imwinu on to our rondorn. Wo fotniil II, In n cortnln I101116 tho, mother was tolling tllllKontly wiihIiIiik dlnhos, pots, palm inld kottlos, Hwcopliif! tho floor, duiitlnK tho furnituro nnd t!uy. tin; ui Konornny. Hut that was nothlnfr now. That mother Ik nlwuyii 1oIiik tho name. 15 ho Is n wonder. On tho front doorstop rocllnod n yomiR Judy, a daughter of tho Iioiiho. alio was porHUliifr. tho latet novel. That, also, waw nothlnir now. iin. ollnlni,' and persuliiK Is hor favorite piisiiuiet Ilut think or" It, Tho mront HlnviliK nuri tho dniiirh- 1 tor lazing! Homo tiny that iliiughlcr may in (turn hecomo n mother hcrmjir. m ant) may ovon hoo tho dny whop noeusslty will rorno her lo perrorm hoiiHohohl (liillos oarlv nnd Into, whllo 111511 (laiiirhtor Idlco nwav hor time, That drcaduil "tlroil focllim" may hocomu hor constant companion lit life. TI1011. perhaps, tdio tuny think with rotrrol of tho time when she, 11 Krong and hcaltliy girl, lolled thu bourn away wlillo her own mothor tolled Hint othura might bo content with their lot In life. Tho losHon may bo Alow In coming, but It will bo hitter when it nrrlvoM. o Too Much Standing Pat WHOLE WOULD EMULATES AM EMC AN RED CROSS With tho Ited Cross societies of twenty-six nations cooperating as members, tho I.enguo of lied Cross Societies Is now nctivoly engaged In extending Hod Cross efforts. through out thu world, suyu a cablegram to tho American Ited CrosH from Hlr David Ilomlersou, rilrcclnr-goucrnl of thu league. Tho membership rntor now In eludes, tho cublo said, thu Uod Cross of the following couutrlcH: Argontlua, Australia, Delgliim, llrazll. Canada, China, Cuba, Denmark, Franco, (Iroat Ilrltaln, Orucco, Holland, India, Ituly. Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Peru, Portugal, Itoumanla, Serbia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, tha United States nnd Vunezuu'lu. Was in Serious Condition And Loot 25 Pounds Tanlac Built Her Up "I enti truthfully nay I don't ho- Hovu 1 would over hnvo rccovorod ir II hadn't boon ror Tanluc." wnn tho fltntomont mado tho other day by wra. J, J, Jones of 0310 Forty-firth Htroot, Southwoflt, Sonttlo, Wash., wneii Alio called at IJartol DrUE Sloro to got her fourth bottld of tho mcdlclno. "One dny I was oatlng In It rostaur'- nnt- down town," continued Mrs. Jonoa, " and I wns taken iiovorly ill with ptomalno poison. 1 wnH ho sink I hnd to bu tiikon to my bed at onco. I got worso rapidly and in Just nl short time 1 lost twnnty-flvn pouudii. iii'Wolglit, My nppcllto loft mo, and nearly everything I nto caused 1110 great surrorlng by giving mo torrlblo pains In my stomach, 1 couldn't sloop nt tilt nnd at times I lay nwnko for hours nnd hours. I tried ovcryl kind or mcdlclno I know, but nothing scorned to do mo uny good, 1 was growing weaker and gelling woro and worso each day. "Finally 1 was advlnod to got something that would build up my cystom, oiid I Immediately thought of Tanlac for I had noticed about It in tho paper, And, Oh, I'll never I forget It thu very first bottlo helped Tho policy or "standing nnt" may wonderfully and rvo been im- ho an admirable 0110 nt times, hut In -proving rapidly ovor sltic'o, I'vo taken i 1 . ..... ...... . . . .. . I l(.n ImlltiiH .1...., .. .1.1 ll'.l I Iin fli ( I I 1110 prOKOIH IIKIUHirmi UpilOUVtll ll IB I " m "V i'"ni nppuronlly bolng carried to oxtromo-i. truth, I novor felt hotter In my life. The stool strlko Is n ralr llhistra-' l'Vt nlnCt' thirteen pounds, oat uny rut stt.01 sinico is nrnir iiiustra- lhnK j WIint ftlll, x foo, ,)ctlor nnd . . ttrongor In every wny. Thoso nwrul juuro.uary in inn iiegiuning as , !., r i.i in imvn in mv ninnmpii - .l III... ' " - ....,w ... nmi.vu u Hi.n11iAi.au nuiuMie, reiiinon lV0 oilllroly gOUO. I sleep sound to moot tho nhor pcolpo for a con- ftt Flt an,i ,;ol up 0VCry morning foroneo, nnd I1119 slnco boon standing fm,jnfr flno. I llvo iilto a dlstanco '" from tho slionnliiK district, nnu to- Tho ntrlko lenders nro in a defiant day when I loft to como to town and mood mid arc also standing pat. shop, my husband said: 'don't forgot I tho public is holding tho hag nnd your flno mcdlclno and tuo first Is wondering If a tlmo will ovor como Uilng I did was to como hero and got when It can lot loose. It. My blood has been -puriricd and Tho strikers may ho right in tying I fuel like another womnn. Tanlac up tho great steel Industry of tho Is tho most wonderful thing of Its United States, or they tuny not as kind In thu world, nnd I tell nil my you sou it. friends and neighbors that ll saved Judge (Jury may bo Justlflod In his mo." Hllont defiance ,or ho may not that, Tnnlno Is sold In Hums by Hnori also, according to your views. lr0rt( im cruno by Vnlo Trading 11111 0110 tiling is curtain, iiotwoen Co. Ail v. tho two olomoiits a groat Intornation nl IndiiHtrv In nt n nlfttidntlll. nnd It will retjulro n long tlmo to rocovor th" moro conservative brains qf tho the ground that Is bolng lost. two contending rorces logeiner nnu Judge Gary should como down something tnnglblo and Batlsfuctory from, his llfty perch and talk with will result. his workmen. If ho Is too proud to Standing pat In this Instance Is moot them fncu to raco ho might del- becomlni: a nubile calamity, and Is egnto tho tusk to 0110 of his olllclaln breeding bolshovlsm and national who is moro democratic In his tnsteu cerll. and in his views. o- Tho steel trust Is powerful, we Tho beggar does not look for alms concede. Hut an nrousod public in an umply hand. Neither does a I opinion Is ovon moro powerful. Kcntlomaii expect courtesy from a Throw out tho radicals and bring grouch. MOTHERS MUST NOT DIE, SAYS THE RED CROSS Forty million dollars' worth of egga aro destroyed fa tho United 8tati each year through ca relets handling. Sixteen thousand mothers die In childbirth every year In tho United States or America, moro than nro thus sacrificed In any other country of Im portance In thu civilized world. The American Red CtVss has announced Ita belief that thesu mothers, tho very flower of thu womanhood of America nnd heroluoH every one, shall no longer dlo through Ignorance or neglect, If tho public health nursing resources of tho country can possibly bo extended to give them the necessary care. This h 0110 of tho reasons lor tho Third lied Cross Itoll ('all which begins Sun day, Novemhor 2. WJHI2 AN1 OTHKUWIHK. Iin "windy" man Is moro noisy 111 mi lirainy. So, alco, Is 11 pig, "I 11 works eight hours and calls 1' t day. Ills wlfo workH day and ' n and Is never through. Cnll n MERCY WOMEN PRODUCE FORTUNE IN GARMENTS I ' at "flying parson" hus ono groat Hi' ii'tago ovor bin follows. lib ltru.ii how to pray when a squall r " , tho boat. TI Ih llfo contains many humanized uii'ioudH in tho rough: and, llko- wi many u highly polished .pieco or Kin' s. Moro than 8.000.000 women and ulrla participated In tho sowing mid ltult ting or (ho American Ited Cross dur ing tho war, .Most or theuo workoru will bu active lu soliciting memburH for tho Ited Cross ror' 1'JliO, during tho ten day a (Hiding Armistice Day. When It Is remembered that theuo women and girls in two years' tlmo produced nearly $100,000,000 worth or surgical articles and garmonts, Incliid lug moro 1 1111 11 375,000,000 surgical dressings, tho fact Hint they aro to assist lu tho Itoll Call is a practical asnurancu that universal membership will bo achieved. ' 4 HB1BBBV 1 A OUND THE WORLD "WITH AMERICAN BED CROSS In Siberia. S8T RIGLEYS c a package before trie war c a package during the war 5c a package NOW W THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! Ladies' Monogram Stationery Here 20,000 Acres - SAGEBRUSH LANDS with water rights for sale on Blitzen River in tracts of 80 Acres or more. Reasonable prices one-fifth cash balance easy terms,, six' per cent in terest. Eastern Oregon Live Stock crane Company obeoo Ladies' Monogram Stationery Here Possibly tha most Important Ited Cross work In .Siberia, nnd one which most demands the continuance of operations there, Is the campaign iiunliint typhus. Over n slreich or l,(K miles the American Ited Cross has fought tho scourge. Ileru Ih seen "Thu f.mil While Train," an iintl-iyphm In stitution which, wllh Its crew or doi'lors nnd iiuix-h and cargoes of drugs. fooil and cleansing iippitnitus, has wivrd the IIvcj of tliotiHiuuis. Curbing tho profiteers" id the gn it nutlonnl Joko but u Joko do- void or mirth. iJon't whip your wlfo. If you fool taut somo ono must tuko a licking, let hor punch you. It's butter to bo martyr tlinn a beast. The husband who has to wash dl lies has at least ono cousolution. Hp gets his hands clean. 1 THIRD RED CROSS ROLL CALL The wlso man blows tho. othor f'llow'n horn. Tho fool toots his own. November 2 to It, 1919 'troyed happiness may bo cou-1 v fi i nt rt ii inutiiiir DioHHinc. ir ono ' stands how to asaomblo tho J h -icred pleuos. Time to Rc-Joifi rf found, but it soldom comes of its n EvcrutUinu Anything for far I Evevuhodu Ann body 1 BUY IT FROM US IT PAYS This is ft Kenoral store and wo aro supposed to soli every thing, and wo live up to the general supposition. You can buy anything you want here, from hardwaro to groceries, from needles to a good smoke. It pays to buy from us, becnuso we sell for cash, and an enormous amount of goods, and we can therefore sell at a closer margin of profit. You CAN'T, lose, and ou WILL gain. Now doesn't this line of argument appeal straight to your good common sense? LUNABURG, DAUfON & CO. HURNS, :: ' OREGON j ..u The Plumber is a Robber! Only when the man in side the PLUMBER ir. crooked. Our aim is to. give t honest service, andl install honest goods AL WAYS. If you want any such goods and sflcht service in your repairs, or in new work, it's easy to get it. Just call us Our pecialty Plumb ing, heet Metal Work, Repairing Agents for the De Laval Dairy Supplies Paint, Oil Limited Supply AmmunitfeQ Economy Fruit Jars at Right Prices THE BURNS HARDWARE COMP In our new building opposite LampshireVgarage MM 1 JJfr r own accord.