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♦ // ÍK' ON VILLE POST APPLEGATE HIGH i I SCiiOuL NEWS O H'i'll P tn»r of tht City of Jacksonville Ort yen A ve-icly newspaper published every Saturday at'the county seat of Jscksm I County, Oregon D. W. B agshaw and Son, Publishers Daniel W. Bagshaw Jr., Editor. Eitarrl as second-class matter June 22 190", at the post office at Jackvoi vili Orejón, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879 A H. S. NEWS. Weekly Publication. E .¡ltd t>y A. H. S. Students. SI A FF. ’*• a-1 L ngtwaet kt'tires Leighton Assistant Lester Hill Assistant Cecil Boucher Sports 'leo-g- (’ongle Jokes See. Geòrgie Weston Ashton Forest News SAI ERDA Y. NOVEMBER 22. 1919 S’J 3-5ORIP HON: One year by mail 31.50. Advertising rates fun ished o application. your orders fjr whatever Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor If you have made up your mind to live in a town, CENSORS. 1 Mrs. James Mr Cook then stand up for it, and if you know positively no good, j i then silence is golden. Do all you can to help along ev EDITORIAL ery man who is engaged in any legitimate business. D > I Knowledge gained from books is not not send away for everything nice you want and still ex all we are hoping to gain through our pect the home merchant to Keep a stock to suit the whim school work. Even “Black Man” traits one in the alertness, speed and accuracy of one or two customers. The success of your fellow in measuring the distance to the op ! fence and one's rate of speed townsmen will be your success. No man liveth to him- p posite ir minute. self and no man does business independently of his fellow ■ But the A. V. H S boys are coming I to the front with an entirely new idea business men. Take your home paper. Do not im ' as shown by the sounds issuing from ; agine the big dailies fill up all this space. There are j the roof and interior of the new build- j i :g gointr up on the premises. Though ■ mony little crevices of a good cheer, social sunshine, per their activities might be called work. I the boys have their share of fun o it of | sonal mention, in the home paper that the big dailies do the job. and we h >pe the occupants of not print. . Then do not abuse your neighbor The the building will not have to endure leaky roofs, the wind whistling through main-difference in the number of nis faulrs and your own the cracks and knot-holes we may is fhat you see through a magnifying glass as a critic. have neglected —Lester Hill, assistant | e liter. The^Homened, the croaker, can do a town more harm in SPORTS. a minute than two good citizens can repair in a month. you • V- • > ' The government and the America 1 L gion alien agitator on the jump, Give him a swift comes your way. Groceries, The $ Thanksgiving Dinner Jno.M. Williams Co I The H. S. girls and primary boys ! seem to like to play base ball and are not following the example of the lead- , ers, the H. S. boys. The boys are playing “take awav” with the volley ball. We will have to 1 start a hospital if they keep it up. The girls and smaller boys of the j I H. S , together with the eight grade room played an. interesting game of have the! base bail. Tne girls claim they won. one if he But girls are awful to exaggerate- you know. in Fruits and Vegetables far ------- «-'•>»-------- After wasting oodles of the “dear public’s” money, our .statesmen have adjourned. While in session they tore the peace treaty apart a dozen times and pieced it together as> many times. But now the key seems to have been lost, until after election. Who loses? need .1 lhe People’s Store Jacksonville Phone 142. Oregon S. NEWS I I g I i i I GENERAL NEWS ITEMS. SJj of SW'4 of Section 1 in Town j Our new school house is almost com- Owjig to need for larger quarters, I I ship 35 South of Range 2 West of the i I pleted. The school is going to give an Willamette Meridian, Jackson Coun- I ; entertainment as soon as it finished. have moved my offices to the Ryan B ock on California street, whore I I ty, Oregon. The boys are organizing their basket Jacksonville High School, November 22, 1919 will be-pleased (o meet my friends and W'.j of NW',' of Section 6 in Town- ball team and laying out a basket bill ’ clients, t oth old and new. The City ship 38 South of Range 2 West of ! court. Recorder and the Justice of, the Peace the. Wil'arnette Meridian, Jackson ■ « J. H. S. NEWS TWO WEEKS ADRIFT. SPORTS. erin be found at the Ryan Block, also. County, Oregon. GRAMMAR SCHOOL NEWS D. W. B agshaw , Weekly Publication W!i of ’ sWX and SWl, of NW',. Nothing definite has been done yet D alton T errill . K , Lawyer.; By Students of J. H. S. diagonal NW'( nf NE'4 of SW'j ot Three new pupils have started in the j about a hall. At the last student body -----------ml» ..... ...... Section 32 Township 38 South of grade room. Hazel Carl, Marvin Carl i meeting, when it was decided that STAFF. • ’ {' 4 j Leaving Portland September 1st, Range 2 West of the Willamette and Norville Carl. J probably no hall could oe secured this j 1918. on the ship Dumaru, manned by Our Question Bo)»,- Editor Elva Coleman ■ f Meridian, Jacksen County, Oregon. The grade room lias subscribed three Belle Fleming Assistant E litor winter, the suggestion was made that ■ a very raw crew, I started on a very ‘ (a) Who wrote the book of Genesis? SEU of NW’, and E'.of SW'4 ot dollars and fifty-eight cents to the Earnest McIntyre Jokes the student body build one. It is still eventful voyage. Arriving at San 1 (It) Wha* does Lfd. stand for as Smith Section 2 in Township 35 South of Roosevelt fund. ! being discussed and perhaps that would I Francisco three days later, where a Sports I ihn Johnson , arid Johnson, Ltd? (••) If a person be » Range 2 West of the Willamette ' be the quickest way to get one. Music Margaret Garrett j cargo of gasolene, dynamite, caps and gms to write for a printing company Meridian, Jackson County, Oregon. Literary Thelma Childers The athletic manager has purchased torpedo heads were loaded on board- SOCIETY. and wishes to reserve the right from Society a standard basket ball and indoor base , we left for Guam. September 12th, NW'4 of NW1! of Section 1 in Town Goldie Boone other companies copying it, how should The two Misses Roberts and Wiima ship 35 South of Range 2 West of BUSINESS STAFF. ball. The student b dy now possess s stopping for coal at Horolulu. A quiet it be placed on the sheet? A subscrib- the Willamette Meridian, Jacks in Sparlin have entered the Applegate Mary Ryan. two good basket balls, an indoor base voyage brought us to the island of H'gn School. CENSORSHIP. County, Oregon. ball and a volley ball. ' Guam. Answers: Lester and Everett Smith have I The only one that can be used at Mr Gidward and Miss Spulak. It was a very quiet place, inhabited NE', of NE'i of (a) Moses is supposed to have written shin 35 South ot Range 1 W. of the nurchased them a new Ford car. present is the in«oop baseball. But it ! only by natives and a few naval men. the first four books of the Bible. Mr. George Cougle has been absent EDITORAL. Willamette Meridian, Jackson Coun is expected that biskets will b ■ put up We discharged several tons of supplies (bl .Limited. In the case cited, it from school f or the past year. ty, Oregon. m mi 8 that the liabilities of each part In addition to the good library in on lhe school grounds sj that ths tea n there. On the sixteenth, we left Guam I expecting to finisn our voyage in seven The new cottage which has been Jacksonville, ab >ut 100 new books can get to practicing. ner to the firm ate limited to a cert tin '_. interest in Lot 7, Section 27, I days more But before the island was erected on the school ground for Mr. amount. Townshiu 36 South of Ranje 3 West have been received lately. There are (c) By placing “All Rights Reserved”, jf the Willamette Meridian, Jackson and Mrs James and the Misses Roberts about three hundred books now in the ¡“AS OVERHEARD BY THE HIGH out of sight, ar> electric storm had come up. The third crash of lightning and Miss Wilma Sparlins is now ready library suitable for high sch >ol stud at either the top or bottom of the ar County, Oregon. SCHOOL.” struch the forward hatch and exploded ticle. ents. Besides about eight hundred '» interest in E1.. of NF,' „ SE', of for use. Evelyn Childers was absent from the gasolene. Intense flames rushed books suitable for the grades. SE'« of Section 34, To vnsnip 36 CHAFF school a few days this week on ae up from the ship and the captain order Among the books newly purchased Range 3 West of the Wil- South of Notice of Sheriff's Sale. ed everyone to the life-boats with all lamette Meridian, Jackson County. I George: “Gee. I feel like thirty are books treating on many sciences by count of illness. haste. Two life boats were tilled and By virtue of an execution and Order the latest authors. These bonks are Oregon. cents ” The assignmei ts for the 7th and 8th gradually drifted apart as (hey lett the of Sale duly issued out of and under the very useful in the study of General higher Cliff: “Yes everything is grades are being put on the board, so NW', of SW'i of Section 3, Town- Beal of the Circuit Court tor the State Science. Scores of the best books on now eyery pupil knows where the ship. v • ship 35, South of Range 4 West ot priced lately. We had a small supply of food and of Oregon, dated November 15th, 19'9, the Willamette Meridian, I Jackson Gertrude (in music store) “Have you histdry and literature are also among lessons are. water. When six days and nights had in a certain action therein, wherein them. The high school library has County, Oregon. ’Kissed Me i In Moonlight?”’ Mollie Bailey and Ruth Fleming had passed we were out of food and water, First National llAnk of Medford, Ore Clerk: “I I don’t think I did. It must i been completely indexed and now their pictures taken Friday afternoon. and there was no land or ship in sight. 20. Township 40, SW 1 « of Section gon, a corporation, as Plaintiff recover needs rearranging in cases in regard to South of Range 4 East of the Wil- have been i the other man. I iust subjects. State Superintendent Church Beatrice Eaton has a new burgandy The sun poured down upon our poorly ed judgment and décrié against Belle lamette Meridian, Jackson »<ivno->u County. «-••ui»,. , came’” clad backs and caused much suffering Nickell and Chas. Nickell as Détend ill is expected here sometime this week coat. Oreg >n. One of the H. S b >vs was painting a to check up the books and apparatus, ante, for the sum of Seven thousand Mrs. Hall’s »ister was expected Fri and several deaths. Then the question W'j of NE',. E'j of NW’,. Section fence at a ranid rate of speed, one hund-ed seventy-three Dollars and and to determine whether there is day evening, but she received p tele came to each man’s man, “Am I to be 32, Township 37 South Range 2 East i "Why are you in such a hurry enough equipment to make our school gram saying she would not be here un the next?” fifty five cents (37173.55), principal and of the Willamette Meridian, Jackson I Gene,” said Lance who was passing a standard high school. Early one morning there came a interest, together with Five hundred til Wednesday. by. County, Oregon. sudden rain which furnished each per Dollars ($600 00) attorney ’ s fees, in 3 Lucile Garrett has been absent a son with a third of a cup of water. “I ward to get through before my SQUIBS. . II. S. Goli! Coin, with interest thereon E'_. of SE'4 an I SW'4 of SE',. Sec I couple of days this week. Several hours later that which we had the rate of eight » in like Gold. Coin at tion 8. Township 33 South of Runge paint runs out. "replied Gena. We thank the Applegate Valley High Archie Rock has been very ill for so egerly watched and longed for per cent (8'’*-) per annum from the 12th 2 West of the Willamette Meridian, School vev.v much for their kind in some lime. slipped ud before us in the form of a day ot November, 1919, and the further Jackson County, Oregno. Prof s by Experience, | tentions and hope to Oe surprised some Bum of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) for costs NW, of NW',; SE', of NW',; Of course others may do as they ■ morning by coming to sch.iol and find- The 5th and 6th Grades had an inter rocky coast. This, sight sent our men and disbursements, which judgment NE1, of SW'4; and NW '4 of SE'4 please, but, ;>•. i mnlly, we never ex j ing our tennis court entirely finished. esting peanut party a week ago last into a state of wild excitement. When we were about to land our boat capsiz was enrolled and docketed in sai l Court Section 12, Township 38 South of pect to Invent tn another oil well un ¡Come on with vour committee and we Friday. ed and we were left to reach shore as November 12th, 1919. Range 1 East of the Willamette til it proves able to grease Its own will show you a good time. The Sth and 6th Grades had an inter best we could. All landed safely after Notice is hereby given that pursuant Meridian, Jacksm County, Oregon. niL 'hlnn.’y.—Dallas News. —.... - ... - I— esting debate on “Resolved that it is two weeks at sea except two unfortu to the terms of said execution, 1 w ill A FEW DON’TS Lot 4 of Arthur Wilson Estate, situ better to live in the country than in the nates who were drowned in the surf oh December 27th, 1919, at 10 o'clock ate! in and being part of Section 9 Where "Uoot" Originated. Don't whisper aloud. . country than in the citv.” The affirm- while struggling to reach shore. A. M , at the front door of the Court- and 16. Township 37, South of Range The word “loot" cmne Into the Eng 1 »live won by one point. Don’t get out of step. We went back from the the coast h >use in the Ci’y of Jacksonville, Jack- 1 Wist of the Willamette Meridian, lish language by way of India, and Is Don’t slouch in your seats. ■on County, Oregon offer for sale and lhe Primary Room Grocery Store is and found that natives were living containing 30 aetes, Jackson County, supposed to be derived from the San Don’t lean out of the windows. sell at public auction for cyt ih . to the now open fi r trade with the First there. They could not understand Eng scrit "lotra.” signifying booty. Origi Oregon. Don’t run up or down the stairs, highest bidder, to satisf.V^eaid judg nally all booty taken from the enemy Guide on Wednesdays and the Second lish or Spanish. But we managed to E'_ of NE'« and W' of SE'4. Sec Don’t scrape your feet on the fl •or. ment, with the costs of this Sal.1, sub- In war pertained to the crown of the Grade on Fridays. Toy money is used m ike them understand our need of tion 16, Township 38 South of Range victorious nation, the title thereto be Don't sharpen your pencil on the jflct to redemption ns provided by law. by the small purchasers in making food and water, which they gladly give 2 East of the Willamette Meridian, ing regarded as Indisputable. The floor. us. pll of lhe right, title and interest that change. Jackson County. Oregon. Don’t leave the room during physical crown was atipisised to dispose of The place where we were, proved to the defendants. Belle Nickell and Chas. Louise and Edgar Weis of the 4th Undivided one-third interest in N'_. these spoils of war according to Its torture. be the Philipine Islands. We were Nickell, join'ly or individually, bad on grade leave this week for Portland NE'« and NE', of NW'4 of Section pleasure, bearing In mind the services conducted to a colony of native homes January 4th, 4919. or have since ac 10, Township 35 South of Range 2 of the captors of the matter. This ¡¡Johnnie Neidermeyer: “Friends. Ro where they will spend the winter, re- where we we-e clothed and fed. One quired or now have m an! to the follow was, Indeed, the bnsfs of prize law nt mans.- Countrymen, lend me yonr turning to Jacksonville the first of East of the Willamette Meridian, sen. But at every International con morning an American teacher surprised ing describe I property, situated in March. ears. ” Jackson County. Oregon. us and took us to the town of Samar, Jackson County, State of Oregon, to. gress nt which the laws of war and of Paul Ager: Just like him, always try Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, No mutual relations came under discus where we learned that the oilier life wit: Miss Spulak getting ready for physi boat had landed on the island of Luxon. sion it w: s agreed to exempt from ing to borrow something. WHofNW'f, SE'4 of NW'4 and vember 17th, 1919. Dalt: Oh gee, here comes our Max- cal torture said. ” Everybody! One. C. E. T errill , selxure private pro|n>rty op land and After about five lays we lett for Lot 1 of Section 6 in Township 41, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. to restrict confiscation to the nutlonal i We ll. I can tell it by the sound. Dait Terrill who had been working Manila and from there we atarted on South of Range 2 East of the. Wil property of the <•««. | James: Oh that just Mr. Pitz’s lum Reter’s punch board: ”1 didn’t win our homeward journey on the trans By F lora T hompson , lamette Meridian, Jackson <’ounty, -s-tv --»«a „ ber wagon coming down the street. anything.” Deputy. port Thom«. Oregon. Announcement. V;L!