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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1925)
,fi ; 't-iV V II H T 1 M 10 B - II II It A Ij 1 11 Ult N H , II A It N II t U NTT O It H O 9 N Hnturilny, Fobruarjr 7, JB25 TACK a The Times-Herald men to Invest In land and glvo tholr fmmmmmmmm uuurj; uiwurii mi irriiiaiiuu iuui we'll gut It In spite of those who aro ...... il.. ....il.. rl..l.l.... n.. ..II ...! ........ Hm Tho IjnrKCMt Circulation Of Any Newspaper In llnrnoy County. CUIIllUUIlliy lllllllllli IIIIIIL (lllll I nun- I IJI - DANIIJLH.niOIIAUIMHX I I C-l WT MM J- 1 il JULIAN IIYUI) Manager IN' NNW PAUAMOUNT 1'ICTUHM 2, I f 1 I 1 i,l ' m lU-Jl ml B 1 f F l! I IV It V J HUllSOItlPTION KATIOH One Your ?a.00 fllx Months . Threo Mouths "0 Hutuittay, IVbinnry 7, IHSJ. WHY NOT A LINCOLN OIIAUT? Not ovuu thu recent ocllptiu with Jill Kb thrills mid wonders flrus liu iiglnutlun In thu American hoy iih tlot'H thu nlaglo iiuiiiu of Lincoln. Thu mysteries of imtiiru nmy appal uh, hut It In tlio luuiiiui touch that ullm ulatos to action all Intent qualities of thu soul. To tho Aiuorlcan hid Lincoln umbodlus thu greatest eom hluallon of dharacturlittlcH uvur found within thu brciiHt uf single man. IIo emphasizes thu Hplrlt of huiiiiuitcn durness, of uudauiitud courage, of firmness and rigidity of purpoHo, and perhaps ahovo all tho Hplrlt of tolor nncu and ltuuian understanding. LU tlu It anything may ho mild of Lin coln that hits not commanded tho oppression of ithu world's great inlndH. All humanity paya trlhuto at his Hhrlnu. It Ih rocorded that whim ho was walking to tho national capltol ouu day ho mild tho grout regret of his llfo wan that ho had boon denied thu advantage of a college education. What an Inspiration In those words for tho youth of today showered an ho Ih with educational opportunities. "Wu wonder If thu hoys and girls In this town havu learned a real los on from thu llfo or from thin thought of Lincoln, or do they think of him only In tho InriiiH of IiIh Im mortal flottysburg addroHH. What a wondorful thins If wo usud thu log ncy ho haa loft uh, It oanh of uh took mcusuru of thu man, considered thu characteristics that madu hlin grout nnd then hy close solf-oxamltiatinu found out In what proportion thosu characteristic routed In ourselves. Torhaps wu might sense lovo of hu manity as tho dominant unto, and then strive to mcusur somewhat to tho standard. Wo might make a little chart and examine It from month to month to huu how our per centages aro getting along, giving 100 to Lincoln as thu standard of a real Amurluan. It might provu more Interesting than ovon tho crosH-word jiuzzlo nnd really give a meaning to hundred pur cunt Amorluanlsm. o JANUAIIY THAW (MUNICH MUCH WATI-JIt TO Hl'.V OKI' This suction Ih subject to a Janu ary thaw In which consldurahlo snow Is melted and th watur mint off to thu low placet, hut thu one that him boon taking placu thin wuok, assisted liy hard rains, has caused a big flood of watur and lhl has ilamiiKud tho blghwuys. Interfered with business and caused much Inconvenience, bo wldos thu actual low of much watur that Hhouhl ho storud In an Im pounding dam for Irrigation purposus tho coming season. Wo luivo hnon accustomed to wit nessing those January riuioffii for yonrs hut this ouu Ih cortalnly n grief when wo think of how thu -watur Ih nuudud thu Hhortngo of last Kcasou nnd tho possibilities for real development In Irrigation, all tend to cast reflections upon thu citizens of this big valluy. Thuru Isn't a question but tho llnrnoy Valluy Irri gation project will eventually bo a realization but when Is Htlll de batable. Will tho present ownurH touIIzo any benefit from Hiich bonoflt will their children? Wo crltlelzo othur for luck of ontorprlflo or (III llgcuce In prosecuting development but always havu an excuse for our own shortcomings. Wo aro now awaiting the decision of the government reclamation nor vice to pasH upon the Harney Val ley project. Lot'H hope for a fav orablo consideration and early ac tion. If tho government engineers report favorable to thin project aro wo going to allow somo othor excuse for dolay or aro wo all going to got behind It and glvo It our unanimous support. Tills section has tho roputatlon of never holng togothor for anything U'h about right, yot, wo can novor oxpoet to havo ovoryhody of tho imrno mind, but If tho right ones aro of tho samo mind wo can accomplish results. Too often wo allow llttlo things to etand in tho way of big things wo must chango this and push todlouti bickerings orf tho map mid go after things. Kach your wo wUiiosh groat waste of water In this big country that Jiood Bit bo badly, yot wo Boom unable to got togothor on n plan to roinody thja. Thoro'B a way. If Harney Val ley can cot a fow roul progressiva Kvory ouco In a while thoro sud denly appears on thu film horizon a motion plcturo that offers something now In tho way of story and theme. Orlglnall'y In photoplays, uh regards plot Is mighty rare, and for that vury reason "Slnnora In Iluavun," tho nuw Paramount picture, which comes to thu Liberty Theatre uert Saturday, Kehruary N deserves to be singled out for special and honorable men tion. To many film fans thu tltlo of this screenplay has a familiar and rum lulseuut sound. That'll because It was adapted by James Croeluiau from the powerful novel of thu same iiuiiiu by Cllvo Anion who had the coveted honor of having this story adjudged tho prlzo-wlnner In the Kngllith book competition of last year. Alan CroHlaud, who produced the picture, has many directorial tri umphs to hi scrcdlt, but It Ih iio exaggeration to Hay that hu Iuih sur passed all of IiIh previous efforts with "Sinners In Heaven." An Indication of the extreme care that went Into the making of this cinema may be Been In tho array of screen talent that Iuih been assem bled for the various roles. Hebe Daniels and Hlchard Dlx havo the two featured roles, while thu sup porting cast Includes Holmes Her bert, Montague Lovo and others. p.viym: iiaoh in nkw KILM CO.MINO TO MIIKIITY Itufore a wildly cheurlng mob of a thousand spectators, six teams of bicycle riders recently staged the first six day race ever run In tho West, In thu specially built track at thu Paramount West Coast Htudlo. Tho race wan tho feature event of "Open All Night," Paul Horn's first picture, one of the Paramount 'Fam ous Forty' which Is coming noon to the Liberty Theatre. Viola Dana, Jutta (Joudnl, Adolphe Menjou. Hay mouil (Irllllth, Maurice II. Flynu and (bile Henry hesd tho featured cast, and all of thum appeared either III the stands or on thu track while the camera turned. u Flynu, famous as a Yale Varsity (ull-bnck, raced against some of thu Houthlaud'H best athletes and won by a safe margin. Several Los An geles sports writers, many from out side points and some of thu screen's most famous actors and actresses witnessed thu whirlwind finish. Work on the Paramount lot stop ped temporarily, the personnel of every department flocking to the 'howl' which Is so large that tiers of seats had to he erected on the roofs of adjoining staguH to accommodate the crowds. The set was an exact dupllcKto or the Winter Circus track In Paris, where thu nlx-diiy race Is hu annual sport event of magnitude. It la thin race that plays an Import ant part In "Open All Night." Voleu amplifiers 'weere used by Oern In directing the scene. Alto gether, well ovor a thousand persons witnessed a race unique In thu annul of sport In Los Angeles. ' o NKW VAI.HNTNIO-I'AHA.MOUNT I'lrrrimu ouu at lihkutv If tho word "supor-productlo'i" had not been so sadly abused a:.d misused, wo would be sorely tempted to apply It to Itudolph Valentino's latest Paramount picture, "Monsieur Heaucalre," which Ih duo tonight and Huuday at thu Liberty Theatre. For If ever a plcturo deserved imp erlatlves It surely Is this screenplay, which Forrest Halsuy adapted from Ilootli Tarkliigtou'ti gloriously hu- Thirtieth Annual Ball Council 8 8 8;8 8 P. P. P. February 21st. 8:30 P.M. Masonic Hall Public Cordially Invited Youths and Maids 18 and Over Admission $1.25 Order of King IDEAL HOME MOW OPEM FH IWSFECTSON Close in, Beat location in City, Level, Alfalfa, Firot water right. ' You select your lot nnd home plana. We will build for you. I Small Easy Payments. Cheaper Than Rent Bo independent. Sec us to own your Home. Best and Cheapest in the City W. T. Lester Company Fire Insurance Burns man story and which reaches the sil ver sheet via tho directorial guidance of Hldliey Olcott. Imagine thu lovo Interest of "The Hhlolc," the romiiullo coloring of "Illood and Sand" and the spectacle of "Thu Four Horsemen" combined In ouu photoplay and you begin to understand why "Monsieur Heau calre" hi a photodrama of amazing beauty and power. To tho stud cut of history It will he an Inspira tion; to the schoolboy It will be an education, and to the blase film ran It will he a revelation. All thu pomp and magnlflrencn of thu court of Louis XV, notorious for Km lore affairs, lis Intrigue, honor nnd vice! The scheming .Mine. Pompadour, thu dissolute King, the crafty Itlchelluti - they live once more! And there Isn't a man or woman, who will fall to sympathize and thrill with thu merry, dashing Ouhu do f'hartnwt with all bis amours and all lilt fights! Verily, It Is a role that only Valentino can play to per fection! Ah for the supporting east, It may widl bo set up as a standard of ex cellence, Including as It does, Hebe Daniels, Lois Wilson, Doris Keuyon, Lowell Hlicriiian. Ian Maclareu, John Davidson, Pnuletto Duval and many, many others famous on stagu and Hereon. Film fans, you who rave about the great pictures you have seen, roe "Monsieur lloaucnlru" and you will have soiuBlhlng to brag about! -o I'ltMSII AIK KOI I Till: CHILDHKN 'roper ventilation of school build ings In essential. Fifteen per cent of the high school Juniors, In it study recently made, stated that thu suhool could help more than It does to de velop health habits by looking after ventilation more carufully. Of thosu slating ways In which tho school tends to produce III health, -10 per cent mentioned "poor ventilation." Pupils want fresh nlr. Twenty-one per cent of the 15,076 amworlng Included "fresh air" among the "three best health habits possessed." This reeruatlon-liidulglng group plan ed It hoioik! only to "plenty of ex urolsu." Hinall rural rb 'i meet tho re quirements by providing ventilating heaters or satisfactorily Jackoted stoves with udugunto fresh air In lots and foul air out-lots. Home havo furnace, gravity exhaust ducts, and window boards at tho majority of tho windows. Tho window boardH When you need medicine TRY NYALS tHaHHasMMMMHBHHMaHMMMaMBMMt-M--iH-MMMIMI Each remedy is from a tested and tried formula Nyal has a Remedy for every common ailment and arc dependable for the entire family. Home Drug Co. Leading Realty Dealers are frequently panes of glaH one foot high set as defleoton In the win dow sash. These, properly rugulatod, servo ventilation needs admirably. According to experiments perform ed under thu direction of thu New York Htatu Ventilation Commission, wludow-veutllated rooms with grav ity exhausts seemed (rusher and freer from odor and more comfort able an to temperature than rooms equipped with more expensive fan systems. The appetite for food Is considerably decreased ns a result of breathing ntalu nlr. Malnutrition and III boalth retard pupils. Tho temperature of the room affects tho vigor of pupils. A reliable ther mometer In plain vlow of thu teach ur'ii desk should register a room temperature of 68 degrees. Tho lower stimulating temperature, to gether with an air change, without chilling drafts, sutllcleiit to remove tho accumulation of bodily odois, Is most favornble for slrdy. Hchool hoards Hhorld provide proper ven tilating equipment. Tenchers should learn how to regulate It. PltlJVKNTION ItATIIKIt THAN rOHHKOTION Errors once niado by a child aro not wholly blotted out of his mind. Hu tends to repeat them nnd to con tinue repenting them until thoy he roine firmly fixed had habltn. As far as possible, schools should try ho to direct the child that there will be a minimum of mistakes lit bis work nnd he will not be led Into the for mation of faulty physical and mental habits. Those were tho conclusion roached by two of the speakorn at the recent mooting of thu A morion nAssoelatlon for tho Advancement of Hclouco. con cerning the teaching of spelling mid algebra Dr. (larry Meyers, of the Cleveland Hchool or Hducntlon. stud ied chlhlron'H mistakes in spoiling and found that If a word wiih mis spelled once the same error would probably occur again and the amount of work then necessary to learn tho word correctly wiih much greater than It would have been had the child not made thu orlglnnl error. A similar experiment wiih carried on by Flora L .Hcott, who followed up tho orrora iiindo In a series of algebra probloniH to suo whether tho mis takes madu by any pupil had no ap parent connection with each othor or whether In anHWorlng tho Htimo problem tho pupil repeated tho same mistakes. Out of 200 Hots of ans- wers containing more than ouu error she found that In 16S ku(h or 81 pur cpnt thu errors wuro repoated. Holli speakurs coucludu Hint much valu able time and effort can hu saved In the schools If mistaken are pre vented rather than corrected. o Kvurythlug In Dry Oonds, Dress Goods, Underwear for Ladlos arm Hosiery at absolutely cost. No "other price. Wu guarantee thin nnd you are aware It Is a fact. Ilrown's Quality Htoro. 2-7 PUKHIIYTKUIAN CllUltCII Himday Hchool at 10 P. M. An episcopal Clergyman nnco said to a little Huuday Hchool girt, "If you will toll mo whore Hod Is, 1 will glvo you an orange." The child replied, "If you will tell me where he Is not, I will glvo you two." President Coolldge soys, "It Is those religious convictions that rep resent tho strength of America, the strength of America, tho strength of strength of all civilized society." It Is vital that true religious con victions become established In youth and to thin end wu strive In our Huu day Hchool. Divine Worship at 1 1 A. M. Theme of Sermon "Tho Ovorcom or." Kvery Christian may havo tho vic tory who Is willing to pay tho prlcn. February 12th, next Thursday evening. Is to be a prominent event In tho church. Uvorybody is most cordially Invited to attend. The following statomont from Dr Thompson Is insuring "Tho Tenm on luvury Church Visitation will bo with you, according to nchodule now before me, at IIuniH on Thursday February 12tb. Tho Team will bo eompoHcd of tho ltov. W. L. Vnn Nuvs. the Hev. William Halrd, tho ltov. Frank M. 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