Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, November 01, 1919, Image 2

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    .' /ï P SON VILLE POST
OH Ail
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ar B the City ot Jacksonville Oregon
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A v j ?kly newspaper published every Saturday at thecourty seat of Jacks» n ■
County, Oregon D. W. B agshaw and Son, Publishers
Daniel W. Bagshaw Jr., Editor.
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Eitirii at «iiiM iss m itter June 22 1907, at the post office at Jacksonviilt
Orag »n, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879
APPLEGATE HIGH
SCHOOL NEWS
A. H. S. NEWS.
Weekly Publication.
E lited by A. H. S. Students.
STAFF.
r t an L-ingtwalt
SM CRDAY. NOVEMBER 1. UH»
¡Audrey [cig h ton
Assistant
I Lester Hill
Assistant
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.5(1. Advertising rates furnished r! or , Ceci! Boucher
Sports
•
application.
1 George Cringle
Jokes
1 Geurgie Weston
See.
The following is a sample of the billots to be used in Ashton Forest
News
Editor
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CENSORS.
the city election next Tuesday. As will be seen there is
Mr Cook
Mrs. James
but one candidate for councilman, while two are to b? {
EDITORAL.
elected.
We have celetruted the anniversaries
By writing in the name of Chester Wendt for council- I ue y of two great Americans. Frances
E Will rd and Theixiore Roosevelt.
man you can be sure of making no mistake.
Surely everyone of us felt more am-
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Sample Ballot
For City ot Jacksonville, Jackson County, Oregon,
General Municipal Election
b tious to hi Ip our fellows after listen­
ing to the anecdotes told of these lives
and to the little preachments whi h
were so cleverly concealed, in the
faculty talks.
GENERAL NEWS ITEMS.
Prepare for the wet weather now!
We have a full line of
Rubber boots and
Shoes, Rubbers
Slicker Coats and
Hats.
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We carry the famous Parker Hip Boot
Miss Pearl Langtwaet and the Misses
Audery and Stella Layton male a trip
up Powell’s creek. Saturday afternoon,
to take Mr. Layton to his work. On
their way back, the girls gathered a
Mark X Between Number and Name ot Each Candidate Voted For quanity of beautiful autumn leaves to
help decorate the Hall for our enter
tainment next Saturday n ght.
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FOR COUNCILMAN
Vote for Two
SPORTS.
We, the boys of the A H. S., have
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W. I. McIntyre
purchased a couple of indoor baseballs
and three bats, and are enjoying them
to a great extent.
The People’s Store
Phone 142.
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Our girls had a meeting last Friday
to decide on buying an indoo.- base ball
FOR RECORDER
Vote for One and bat for the team they are organ­
izing.
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D. W. Bagshaw
SOCIETY.
Miss Grace Sullivan and Mrs. Chester
Cook went to Grants Pass Saturday.
FOR TREASURER
Vote for One Miss Gerturde Bottj *r and Mrs.
Chester Kubli went to Grants P.-ss
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Wm. H. Johnson
Saturday to meet her brother Mr
Everett Miller and wife, recently Miss
Beatrice O'Brien.
Mr Lance OfTenbacher and father
were at the Cameron ranch on Little
Notice for Publication.
Ten Years Ago.
Applegate, last Sunday.
(010600)
Mrs. James, on account of a sever, ly
Jacksonville High School, November 1, 1919
ankle, had to use crutches the las't
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
From The Jacksonville Post of!
three days.
I U S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon
ECHOES OF THE LOWER ROOMS.
MUSIC
October 33, 1909.
Superintendent Ager was out last
J. H. S. NEWS
October 22, 101 J.
•• • f.
There
is
going
to
be
a
Halloween
Miss Ruth Fleming on account of her
Weekly Publication
. Notice is hereby given that Elmer week and gave t ie gra le room a talk
party for the parents of the pupils in recent illness, has decided to drop her
on the progress of the times relating
'
S
Hedberg,
of
Jacksonville,
Oregon,
By
Students
of
J.
H.
S.
A sentence bf fifteen years in
the primary room Thursday. The room music lessons for the time being.
j who, on June 5, 1916, made Home- to the increase in the number of schools
state perjetentia-y w is inp >se 1
STAFF.
has
peen busy all week preparing the
and
the
increase
in
attendance.
He
{ stead Entry, Serial, No. 010600, for the
Mr. Haight now has so many pupils
Charles H. Walsworth and his
Editor lecorations tor the event.
also spoke about the Roosevelt Memor­ Elva Coleman
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of
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of
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of
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and
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that he comes two days ir. a week.
Norv il Walsworth for manslaughter.
Assistant Editoi
B- lie Fleming
Louise Wise of the third and fourth
!->f j of SW1, ofNE1,, Section 22, ial fund.
The Warren Construction Co. has j Township 39 S, Range 3 W., Willamette
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Jokes grade room had a serious accident Sun-
Earnest McIntyre
CHAFE
finished it's contract at Ashl tnd and I Meridian, has filed notice of intention
Sports dav, but at the present writing she is
John Johnson
FISHING FOR WILDCATS.
will move its machinery back to this i to make Final Three-year Proof, to es-
Music improving
Vance: “Papa, may I have a dime.”! "ar>taret Garrett
T helma C hilders .
place, A larger force of men will be j tab ish claim to the land aboye describ­
Literary
Mr. Kubli: “What for my dear?” I Ihel na Childers
Edgar Wise was also ill the first of
Mr.
Carpenter,
a fisherman on the
put on at the auary.
Society 'he week.
Vance: “Well, you see tne primary ■ Goldie Boone
ed, before F. Roy Davis, U. S. Com
coast
of
Maine,
was
a bachelor and
BUSINESS
STAFF.
is
Th? Vance-Anderson Mining C>.
I nissioner, at his office, at Medford, boys wa.it five cents before they will |
Mi-s Ruth Fleming has a new fur lived in the midst of a thickley wooded
Mary Ryan.
making preprrations for running tie | Oregon, on the 3rd day of Dccemb.-r, let me play on their team ”
trimmed coat and Miss Beth Ager has section. His house with a tiny garden
CENSORSHIP.
Stuiyes mine on a large scale, i Car- : 1919.
Mr. Kubli: “Yes, but why the dime. ”
a
new hat.
around it was set in a small clearing.
Mr. Godward and Miss Spulak.
penters- were sent out this week to re­
Vance: “Well, Freemont and 1 both
Claimant names as witnesses;
Surrounding the garden was a tangled
pair «nd en'a-ge the buildings alrea y I Benton Poole, of Jacksonville, Ursgon. want cn the team. ”
Paul Ager was a Bolshevik
mass of under-brush and tall timber,
built, with a view to beginning active Fred Coppie, of Jacksonville, Oregon
Of Jayville Publie School;
EDITORIAL
Clem:
“
I
received
a
letter
from
which stretched for many miles in an
m ning oper itions at once.
Miles Cantrall, of Ruch, Oregon.
He said the lessons male him sick;
Grandma today and she is one hundred
unbroken wilderness, with here and
The only evidence that we can scrape
Albert Anderson has sold his twenty Andrew J. Marvin, of Jacksonville, years old. Inn’t that splen lid ”
He would not mind a rule.
there a light place Bhowing the location
i up about any un-Americanism in our
acre tract, just across Jackson creek Oregon,
Audery: “Splendid nothing! just s e {school is that very indefinite report in He wouldn’t study or recite.
of
some small clearing. Mr. Carpenter
to Mr. Ludwig Almong of North Da­
W. H. C annon ,
He’d sit all day and slack;
how long it has taken her to <io it”
had one hobby and that was to raise
We
still
last
Sunday
’
s
Medford
Sun
kota for $7500 or $375 an acre. Mr.
Register
He dearly love I to row and fight,
fine chickens. He cared for them well,
Grace: (After running over an o’d wonder in which of the numerous
Anderson purchased the land last April
And sass the teacher back
and very seldom lost any even tn the
said
un-
Jacksonville
schools,
the
man
with
her
auto)
“
You
certainly
for $5000 and the increase shows a
Notice to Creditors
Whenever trouble raised it’s head,
coldest
of winters.
Americanism
may
have
been
committed
must
be
at
fault
for
I
can
sure
drive
a
good profit oh the investm ‘nt, just
The teacher always knew
One morn’ng, however, he noticed
IN THE COUNTY COURT Oh THE STATE car, as I have been driving one for and where and how such an ur,founds.I
50%.
t e trac! s of s >me animal near the
X
three years.”
suspicion could possibly have originated Paul Ager was the lad that led
OF OREGON. FOR JACKS')N COUNTY,
The mischief making crew.
chicken-house and soon found three of
Old
man:
“
Well,
is
a
mystery.
If
it
were
a
printer
’
s
sissy,
you
In the Matter of the Estate of
have’nt
P. & E. REPORTED SOLD. Lillii
Whenever boys with blackened eyes,
his favorite hens bad disappeared. He
anything
on
me,
I
error
it
should
bs
rectified.
It
it
were
have
been
n
E.
Stevens,
Deceased.
walkin
’
.1 •
To her complaining came.
was
grieved to lose these hens, and
for
fifty
years.
”
the
false
report
of
a
malicious
slander
­
I he undersigned has been duly ap­
She neard without the least surprise,
pondered awhile about how to prevent
er,
he
should
immediately
brought
to
The report has come this wook, under pointed and qualified by the County
Mrs. Jordan: (at supper table)
That Paul Ager was to blame.
a further loss. He finally decided that
a Portland date line, stating that the Court of the State of Oregon, for Jack- “Freemont, I have a very severe tooth- justice for we will not have the fair
But
when
to
him
she
pointed
out
it would be ju3t as easy to catch this
Pacific & Eastern Railroad, extending son County, as executor of the estate a:he today, is my face swollen out of n ime of our school slandered.
The errors of his course.
animal as it was to catch fish and in
from Medford to Butte Palls, has been of Lillian E. Lievens, deceased.
shape?"
He
only
wore
an
ugly
pout,
the same way. Therefore, after supper
SPORTS.
All pers ins having claims .against
said to M. D. Olds.
Fi vetn mt: “No Mother, it has both
«
Nor showed the least remorse.
that nignt, he took one of his largest
Mr. Olds, who is in Medford this sa d estate are notifie I to present them, silks even, so I guess it must be an
The High School boys have been
Kind
councel
did
not
help
because
tish
hooks, tied it to a rope and baited
practicing indoor baseball. A at irt
week, denies the statement ad rajs d'lly verified, to the undersigned, ai isosceles triangle.”
Misconduct gave him joy.
it with a hrge piece of meat. He then
has been made, and if the practice is
for the people not to raise false hopes. the office of Rawles Moore, in the
drew the rope tbtough the window,
Mrs James: “Gertrude, did you ever Keep up, we will soon have a team in You've guessed, perhaps, Paul Ager
Medford National Bunk Building, Mel-
Was a very naughty boy.
which he alwavs kept open, lied the
study
art?”
ford, Oregon, Within six months from
fit co di.ion to meet any other school.
A Parasite Industry.
rope to his wrist and went to bed.
Gertiude B.:“Yts, painting.”
the date of this notice.
Th“ Applegate High School has sent And so one day she took a stick,
Away in the middle of the night the
An 1 with indignent might
Date 1 this 1st day of November, 1919.
us a letter desiring to play but as ytt
Cecil: “I want a pair of shoes.”
fisherman was awakened by a violent
She bt at the little Bolshivek
A headline in a Portland paper says:
J. B S tevens ,
no arrangements have been male.
Mr. Pernoil: "What size my little
tugging at his wrist. Jumping from
Until he saw a light.
“Municipal paving plant underbills
Executor of the Estate of
No progress has been made in the
man
”
his bed he began to pull on the rope
I
He
wimpered
to
his
seat
with
his
pr.vate company $2500.” Why should
Lillian E. Stevens, deceased
as
organ zation of a basket ball teams
Cecil: “The largest you have”
and as the wild cat jumped for the
Well—say his feelings—sore.
it not? The municipal plant pays no
no suitable hall has yet been secured
Mr.
Pernoll:
“
Lance
took
my
last
window the rope slackened so quickly
1 And little Paul Ager is now
city, conn y or stale taxes, makes no
Not ice to (. redi tors.
and
at
present
it
louts
as
though
none
pair of twelves, bur here is a Dnir of
that he tell sprawling against the bed.
A Bolshivek no more
d mations for charity or other causes.
will be found.
— John NieJermeyer, He got up and rubbing his shins, a ‘d
It pays ro income, excess profit, corpo­ IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE thirteens I ordered for Dorthy.”
The grass was burnt of the baseball
Cecil: “I’ll take them.”
as he glanced toward the window,
ration or other form of government OF OREGON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
diamond Tuesday, but app irently the |
DALT TERRILL
through which the moon light was
tax. It is merely a parasite competing OF JACKSON.
rainy season has set in. but probably
with private industry which carries the Ill the Matter of the Estate
An athletic y >j lg ma 1 is Dalt Terrill, { streaming, he saw the head and the
Notice of Final Settlement
there will be fair weather again some
i fore feet of the wildcat. He gazed
burden ot government. Who couldn’t of Henry G. Dox, deceased.
He co nes to school in a barrel;
Notice is hereny given that the un­ IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STAlF. time ye*.
; dumbfounded for a moment and then
underbid a compeditor under like cut -
But for J’ville so fair.
dersigned has been appointed and now OF OREGON. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
I gathering his scattered wits together,
ditiona?
He would stand on his hair.
LITERARY.
he made a bolt for the door, burst
Supposing all private industry could is the qualified administratrix of the OF JACKSON.
An
accomplished
young
man
is
Dalt
The students of the Jacksonville
in the Matter of the Estate of
through it and rushed into the darkness
be run ont of business by city, county, estate of the above named decedent.
Terrill.
All persons having claims against Carl David Stout, deceased.
School h ive been very busy during the
dragging the wild cat after him.
state and government owned and tux
iaid decedent or said eatate are re­
In front of the door stoi d a oak tree
Notice is hereby given that the un­ past week writing compositions in
exempted institutions?
John Heuners was absent from
quired
to
present
I
he
some,
with
proper
honor
of
Theodore
Roosevelt,
one
of
with
low branches nearly touching the
dersigned
¡administrator
of
the
above
Who would then pay the tax bilia ut
vouchers, to the undersigned, at the entitled estate has filed in the above our most beloved Presidents, and school a few days during the first of ground. His fright gave him strength
the nation?
the week. He was “throwing the p-'gs
and he clambered upon one of the high­
The growth of the system is like N.ish Ho'el, Medford, Oregon, or to entitled court his final ace runt of the Francis Williard, the great temperance over the fence some slope.”
H
K
Hanna,
attorner
for
said
adm
n-
administration
of
said
estate,
and
that
est limbs and for the first time he
worker.
parasites on an animai. A few do
Bessie Johnson was also absent a noticed that the wile cat was dangling
little damage, but their multiplication istiatrix. at his office in Jackson Coun­ said court has fixed Wednesday, Dec­ The pupils of the Jacksonville schon]
few days. She went home Friday harmlessly in the air. The sight was
ty
Bank
Building,
Medforl,
Oregon,
ember
3,
1919,
at
10
o
’
clock
A.
M.
at
have been asked to contribute towards
finally kills the body of? from which
before the exptra'ion of Six .Months the court room of said court at the r.ii-ing money to help erect a monu­ and owing to the stree’ car strike was so c mieal that he burst out laughing
they prey.
from the date ot this notice
court house at Jacksonville. Jackson ment in lonor of T leodore R■> l evel!. unable to get back.
as he climbed down again from the
Dated and first publish J November 1, ' oun'y. Slate of Oregon, as ihe time Se.eral dollars have been con ributed.
Johnnie: I have ze plt-a pat in ze tree The wild cat lay in an inert heap
Daily Thought.
191».
r il place 'or t e hea-ing of obfeetions
on the ground. Going cautiously up to
chest. I have ze love for you.
Thanks to the gods! My boy- U..
P earl H ollingsworth ,
Goldie is the girl that put the “ooo”
thereto and for the settlement thereof.
lone his duty.—Addison.
Margaret: Oh! Thats not love, thats | it, the fisherman turned it over on its
Administratrix.
•
F fetcher S tcut , Administrator. in Boone.
indigestion.
side and found that it was non« dead.
Tuesday, November 4th, 1919
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED
Jno.M. Williams Co.
Jacksonville
Oregon
J. H. ¡S. NEWS