Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, November 08, 1919, Image 2

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    ‘ACESON VILLE POST
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tf th* City o! Jacksonville Oregon
A vi-kly newsoaper published every Saturday at the county test cl Jacksen*
Unity, Oregon D. W. B agshaw and Son, Publishers
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Daniel W. Bajj8iaW'<Ir., Editor.
E i C jcj I ai aeeini-elass matter June 22 1907. at the post office at Jacks«.nvill«
Oregon, under Act of Congres« of March 3, JE79
APPLEGATE HIGH
SCHOOL NEUS
$
A H. 8, NEWS.
Weekly Publication.
E .it d by A. H. S. Students.
STAFF.
! ”en-l L ngtwaet
*? 1 TURBA F. NOVEMBER 8. 1919
I Au«'rev Leivhton
Assistant
Assistant
S JBà j RIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rjitts furnitbed o' I L-ster Hill
I i feci I Boucher
Sports
application.
George Congle
Jokes
< ie< rgie We-ton
Sec.
tshton Forest
News
Prepare for the wet weather now!
We have a full line of
Editor
Eiiitoi
Eli: or
Editor !
Editor
Editor
Editor
Every little town has an ambition to become a trade
CENSORS.
Mr
C-
ok
Mr«. Jam"«
center and a boom city, with no especial natural features
or geographical advantages. Under such conditions what
EDITORAL.
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is most heeled is some enterprise on the pirt of its loci' Th - e j« some excuse for the diverg- j
ence of opinion which tin* students are I
capitalists. They must make the first advance in the un­ considering for mutual improv« ment. :
gi> is intend refusing to associate
certain field of development. They must capitalize small | The
with any boy who smokes, chews or
factories and see that they are kept employed. When s v« ars. Tha bo« s have countered by
iggesting that they not associate with
the local business is finally developed anl proves to the I s any
giri u ho powde ’s, paints or is
world that they are successful, then outside enterprises , sharp spoken. The boys do not agr« e
among th« m«< Ives on the powder and
will be sure to step in and enjoy your prosperity with you. ; paint however, a few contending that
girls nee I it.
Just like a fellow who finds a favorite fishing hole and i some
No «lefinile steps have been taken.
catches fish, and all the other fishermen who see that he
SPORTS.
is catching will drop their hooks right in by the side of A m eting was called by th * boys of |
the lucky fisherman. The business man of any town 'lie A. 11. S., Tuesday Oct. 28, for the
of talking about basket ball. I
should stop talking and hoping for others to do something purpose
Th« y decided to buy a basket ball, I
for the town. They should get together themselves and , so that they will have one to show
W ien the team starts the season’s fight.
prove to the world that they h ive a m >ney miking town. 1 They elected Leon Offenbacher '
and from all appearance he
No outsider will want to fish in our swimming hole until captain,
will make a good team.
we prove they can catch fish.
The girls have seemed an indoor base
ft
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tri
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Rubber boots and
Shoes, Rubbers
Slicker Coats and
Hats.
We carry the famous Parker Hip Boot
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED
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ball and bat from the boys and
knock home runs galore.
aie
Occasionally one will here the remark, “I wish I W.VS
SOCIETY.
out of this town”, and then one feels like saying, “I wish
The Basket Social given by tl e
you were,” for a man that stands on the street corners Student Body, last Saturday night,
to be a great success. The
chewing and spitting, telling obscene stories, cursing the proved
proceeds added $51.80 to the A 11. 8
town, finding fault with his grandm >ther because she was iti let ic funds.
a women, claiming that the merchants are a set of
CHAFF
tnieves, that the lawyers and newspaper men would skin Mrs. James: “I helped to set cut the
first tennis court in this country.”
a man to a finish, and a whole lot more, is a nuisance and Freemont Jordon: “Did you get a
an abomination. Any town pestered with one or more medal for it?
such worthies would be justified in exercising cowhide W. J. Cavin and O. F. Ellis.
The proposed budget was read anil
authority on the bosom of their pants. No one is obliged i j adopted
unanimously; and Resolution
to live where he is not suited. If one hasn’t an encourag­ 93, adopting the budget and fixing the
! tax levy at 28 mills was adopted. This
ing word for the business enterprise and institutions of ; lew is an increase over that of last
his town, he should shut up and “go ’way bacK and sit [year, due to increased coit of supplies
j and to lower assessed valuations.
down”. If things don’t suit you, move to where they i Returns of the city election were
ami the following men were
will. A growler and sorehead in a town is an enterprise Icinvassed
declared elected: Councilmen, W. I.
killer every time. It would pay a town to donate him McIntyre and Chester Wend:; Recor I-
er 1). W. Bagshaw; Treasurer W. H.
$3 and tell him to move.
Johnson.
7%
Jno.M. Williams Co.
7 he Feeble's Store,
Phone 142.
Oregon
Jacksonville
S. NEWS
Jacksonville High School, November 8, 1919
SPORTS.
SOCIETY.
J. H. S. NEWS
The Halloween Fair held at the school
As far as it went, excellent work
Weekly Publication
house last Friday was a success. After was done on the tennis court, but after
By Students of J. H. S.
a brief program, which every one it was leveled and rolled the work has
STAFF.
claims to have enjoyed, each committee apparently been abandoned. Just at
Elva Coleman
Editor took charge of its respective booth. present no wire has been purchased to
B lie Fleming
Assistant Editor I There was the pop corn booth, the build the fence with, but a committee
!
Earnest McIntyre
Jokes candy booth, the doughnut, cookie and should be appointed right away to
I
John Johnson
Sports cider booth, the fortune teller’s booth, purchase it.
Music and the booth in which those interested I
Th? Reco-der was instructed to post Margaret Garrett
There will probably be mary clear
Literary witnessed the celebrated Murphy fam­ i days when the fence can be put up. If
notices calling for bids for placing a Thelma Childers
It is more fun to see a man read a puff on himself in I new roof on the tool house at the cem Goldie Boone
Society ily, the exciting swimming match, and
the delightful walk through the woods, i ?°u_l,Ke to play tennis you ought to be
BUSINESS STAFF.
eter.v.
a newspaper than to see a fat man slip on a banana peel.
E..ch booth contributed generously to- j w'fi’nK to help put it up
Mary
Ryan.
The Mayor was authorized to appoint
ward swelling the fund, and the pro- I A date should be set for p itting up
The narrow minded man reads it ove* seven or eight two or more special patrolmen, to act
CENSORSHIP.
eeeds,
which amounted to over $13, will ' the fence after it is purchased, and if
Mr.
G
idward
and
Miss
Spulak.
men. to endeavor to
times, and then goes around to appropriate what copies in find plain-clothes
be used to purchase athletic eqiipment j everybody does his duty, it can be put
evidence against the party or
EDITORIAL
tor the various rooms.
. up in one or two evenings after school.
he can. The kind hearted ma i goes aroun I to the office parties who have been commiting small
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The
serving
of one hot dish at noon
acts of thievery.
Quite a large sum of money has come
and pays what he owes. The successful business man
to the pupils, who bring their lunches, ECHOES OF THE LOWER ROOMS. I 'nto ,he treasury, from the entertain-
being considered at present by the
ment Friday night This money shall
who advertises regularly and maites money by it, im­ Elks to Solicit H’. S Ä is teachers
Rosie Rusow has started to school. ’ be used for purchasing athletic equip­
and pupils. For a few cents
mediately starts out to find the editor and the two walk Portland, Oregon, November
I«ach pupil will be served either with a She is in Mrs. Wertz’s room.
ment.
4, 1910. i c hi of hot cocoa or with a cup of hot
silently down the street and the business man takes sugar , For two months the Elks of Orego i soup along with the lunch they bring Ellseworth H iff nan. a pupil in
Holmes’ room, h: s for several
e yoing to urge every loyal citize 1 t> from home.
JOKES.
and they both eat a clove or two and life is sweeter and a invest
be
n absent on account of illness.
in War Savings Stamps and
Miss Pool has visited our shool twice
Spulak:
How many can if et
Miss
Treasury
Certificates.
The
sale
of
peace settles down on their hearts for a moment. Such
in the interest of the plan, and it a
There are four new pupils in Miss : black cat costumes for Halloween?
m ire than $6.000,000 of such securities sufficient number of parents favor the
Hearst’s room. They are, Mildred and I Paul Ager: (who was napping) Do
is the experience of a mustard seed that falls on different is the huge task which has been as­ plan it will soon he established.
Howard Babit, Willie Rusow and Alva they all have to be tom cats?
s' med by some 15,000 members of the
ground.
Fletcher.
iritlere. herd of this city.
The high cost of “flivering” caused
Because of the lack of time, no house Lewis to desert his “Lizzie” Saturday
Paul Ager was talking to James the
Lester Gilbert of the seventh and
to house canvass will be m -d». No- night and go to Medford on the s’reer eight grade roam has been ill for sev­ other day, and he asked him if he knew
«ill any particular tim ■ b* des gnated car.
the way Thelma combed her hair.
eral days.
for a drive. Through the medium of
"No” said James.
The school is very sorry to hear that
i< ' ers, nerso lal sohcii ion and publitity,
Prof. : What is it that binds us to­
“Well” said Paul “she combs it
the Ei <s expect to arouse public interest gether and makes us better than we Margaret and Lucile Garrett are going over her ears cyclone fashion. ”
t> move away. We hope this will not
to a sufficient degree that 5000 men are by nature.
Suddenly, James asked Paul if he
compell them to leave our schoal.
and women of the state will invest to
knew the way Elva combed her hair.
L« is: Corsets.
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the limit in the securities, subscribing
"No” said Paul.
Mary «ays tha' her mother tells her,
to $1000 maturity value, and thus dis­
“Well” said James, “she hangs it on
LITERARY.
pose of $5,000,000 of the quota. The re­ h.T lips are just like rosebuds only a
a nail, and combs it any old way.”
"Oh Freddy”
maining million is expected to be dis- rosebud is genera.ly closed.
Oft has it been our lot, mark,
I used through smaller subscriptions.
Why is Louie T’s mustache like a
A laughing, sparkling, smiling spark.
I he M «r Savings and l’r. asury Cer­ L. A. Roberts, at his office in the
base ball game?
tificates bear interest, are subject to Citizens Bank Building, Ashland, Ore­
“Ernest”
Answer: Because there are nine on
redemption upon ten days’ notice, pay gon, before the expiration of six My heart is wax to be molded as she
each side.
a certain maturity value and are not months from the date of this notice, j
pleases,
subject to the fluctuations of any I which date is November, 8, 1919.
But
enduring as marble to retain.
M aynie G rainger ,
In French the pupils exchanged pap­
market, and hence loom as one of the
Paul
Ager says that a nick name is I ers, Margaret getting Paul Loy’s.
Administratrix.
most desirable investments which can
the hardest stone that the devil ern
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Teacher: “Whenever you find a mis­
lie mi.de.
throw
at a man
take write the correct word there”.
Harry G. Allen, President of the
Notice of Final Settlement.
The regular month), meeting of the
$15 00, salary $05.00
“Johnny”
“On! my, what a job I have, ” sighed
Oregon State Elka Association, has IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE
City Council v. as held Thursday even­ Jacksonville i’ost. printing and
The heroes are lot all six feet tall. Margaret.
supplies
ing at the city hall; present Mayor
34.20 just completed a tovr of the state, and OF OREGON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
reports that in every county an organi­ OF JACKSON.
Large souls may dwell in bodies small.
Britt, Councilmen Smith. McIntyre.
W. G. Kenney for wood, paid
James Gwin: “Paul why is it that
Bishop and Fick; Recorder Bagshaw;
Kasahafer $24. salary $35.00 59 00 zation has been effected to handle the In the Matter of the Estate of
“Belie”
John Johnson has to wash every morn-
Lewis Ulrich, calico
Treasurer Johnson, Water superintend­
•30 c imp ugn. "Innoculation of the thrift Carl David Stout, deceased.
Like stars that shine forever,
■ ing when he gets up.”
J. M. Dews, election officers
Notice is hereby given th it the un- For time cannot touch or stir;
ent Ulrich and Marshal Kenney.
’«2.50 scrum,” says President Ade", “will be
Paul Ager: “Why simply because he
The following bills were presented,.
$2"3 69 the wotk of Oregon Elks during the dersigned Ja'in-inistrator of the above
The graces that Belle has given
1 saws wood all night.”
Reports of the Recorder and Water next two months. ”
entitled estate has filed tn th« above On the trust that we give her
audited and ordered paid:
$8 40 Superintendent were presented and
entitled court his final account of the
Cal.-Oregon Power Co.
“Skinny” says “Don’t use coal, Use
Notice to Creditors.
4 10 approved. The water superintendent
administration of said estate, arid that hot air. I am the only one in town who I Jonn Johnson: “I can go with any
Fred J. Flex, supplies
.75 reported having fixed 23 leaks in the
Notice is hereby given that the under­ said court has fixed Saturday, Dec­ can supply ‘Hot Air' in large enough girl I please.”
E. A. Langley, labor
water maim during October. He also signed has be-n appointed Adminis­ ember 13, 1919, at 10 o’clock A. M. at quantities to heat joa- homes,
D. W. Bagshaw, salary $20,
Victoria: "But can you please any?”
reported that there was but one hole tratrix of the e«tate of E E Grainger, I the court room of said court at the
supplies $1.19, Treasurer's
“Paul Ager”
43 14 lett unfilled at the tune.
deceased All persons, having claims court house at Jacksonville, Jackson
bond 21.95.
He only kissed her on the cheek.
Good
hoy.«
love
their s:sters,
a
-
as
A
bond
for
the
City
Treasurer
time
t
ounty,
State
of
Oregon,
as
th
*
or
n
si
san!
estate
are
required
to
C Ulr ch, telephone 20, supplies
»
It seemed a simple frolic.
But so good have I grown.
preamieii and approved by the round .
■ sen: the shim *. with pr'per vouch­ a d place for the hearing of obfectiona
1 75', paid Allen fol binds $li
Bit he was sick in bed a week.
I
love
.mother
boy
’
s
sister.
i TiMa .Mayor aud R-'cnnier were auin- I ers. d ny verified, to the undersigned. thereto a id for the settlement thereof.
l>aid .ippkbuker for black
They called it painters colic.
As well as my own.
F fetcher S tcut , Administrator.
orizeil to execute cemetery deeds to by leaving the same with my attorney
smithing 1.35, team five days
(High School Talent)
Special Patrolmen
Ordered
City Council Acts to Safeguard Pro
perty.
Budget for Next Y ear
Adopted Unanimously.
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