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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1919)
( Ki OK VILLE POST OTicial Piter of the City ot Jacksoniille Ortyvn A vjy'xly newspaper published every Saturday at the county real of Jacksc-i Ciunty, Oregon D. W. B agshaw and Son, Publishers Daniel W. Bagshaw Jr.. Editor. E it trai as segrí 1- c I bs matter June 22 1907. at the post • ff.ee at JacÍHit» i Oryyon, under Act of Congress of March R, 1S79 SATURDAY. NOVUM HER 29, 1919 • SITRSCRIPHON: One year by mail tl.Bfi. Advertiairg rates fun it Fed < T apnlicntion. A. H. 8. NEWS. Weekly Publication. E ilei ny A. H. S. Students. STAFF. '• a-1 L egtwaet Assistant iiltlrey L g ht on Assistant stet Hill Sports 'e-il Bom h< r Jokes Jeorgfe (’ongle le rgi« i-ston Soc. .shton Forest News Editor Editi r Editor Editor Editor Editi r Iùnior A town that n ver ha-; anythi ¡g to do in a public way CENSORS. Mrs. James Mr. Cook is on the way to the cemetery* Arty ^.citizen who will do nothin? for his own town is heiping to dig the grav?. / EDITORIAL. man that curses the town furnishes the coffin. Tiie man The-e will b- a I” e’y time in Appt • 'ate Valiev this 1 h ukigiving an. at who is so selfish as to have no tirtYe from his business to least one thing to bo thankful for. our give to city affairs is making the shroud. The man who school builiing is done! We move in Monday! Is it any wo: will not advertise is driving the hearse. The man who is happy. always pulling back from any public enterprise throws There are those who heave sigi when they think of losing the freedom boquets on the grave. The man who is so stingy as to be of close quarters: But we all unite in howling hard times, preaches the funeral, sings the dox- giving three cheers to our .«chord biar-l, our teacher an! the taxpayers. . ogy, and thus the town lies buried from all sorrow and GENERAL NEWS ITEMS. care; The school house is finishel excel t ---------- .--------------------------- putting up the seats, We expect to An exchange says that alcohol will remove grass stains m -ve in Monday. from summer clothes. The exchange is right. It will al Theigirls have built court and are go ng to begin practiding so remove summer clothea a id a's^f ill and winter clothes s jo » i . not only from the man who drinks it, but also frqm his I Everyone is anticipating a good time •it the entertainment Wednesday night. wife and family. It will remove household furniture Chocolate and coffee will oe furnished by-4he>school and every one is asked to from the house and eatables from the pantry; the smiles bring-either cake or sandwiches. from the face of his wife and the happiness from his The play that B to he giv- n by the room Wednesday night promis s home. As a remover of things alcohol has few equals. I Grade to be good. ---------- - w OME TRADE You Are Wanted Here SOCIETY. The Preaidtnt of the A. V. H. S. invited the girls to the hall to watch a game of basket ball Monday evening. Applegate High will give a Thanks giving program on Wednesday evening. Miss Gertrude Bottjer visited school Tuesday for the last time. She is leav i ’g Monday to attend the Providence at Vancouver, Wash. Mr. Edward Kubli from Eugene, Ore , has been visiting the A. V. H. S. for the past few days. We have just received a shipment of * Ladies’ Silk Hose Some Excellent Values Begin now to do your Christmas Shopping Jno.M. Williams Co. The People’s Store Phone 142. Oregon Jacksonville S. NEWS Jacksonville High School, November 29, 1919 SPORTS. ’WHAT FOR?” YOU ASK. 1 sonville still. We wi I go around to see We received our new basket ball the For the privilege of doing business with your J. H. S. NEWS SPORTS. I some of them this afternoon” she other day. local dealers, the tradesmen that you know to Weekly Publication answered. The boys and girls have been pract'c- be reliable, prompt in deliveries and anxious to Arrangements were ma !e the other | By Students of J. H. S. ing basket ball and indoor baseball the j So in the afternoon we started down please you. day for a hall to play basket ball in. ! last week when the weather has per ■ the street. I was certainly surprised to STAFF. We are now hard a’ practice. il i see so many changes There were large mitted. Editor The boys made a basket I all cour 1 Dolton Terrill ’ buildings, some owned by people I did ALSO, Remember That Your 'lome Paper Assistant E iitor last week and have had a few inter I Bella Fleming ' not know, others by my old friends. •JOKES. Jokes esting games. I Earnest McIntyre | Nearly all the old buildings that I used Is Your Home Friend Sports ’ John Johnson A boys second team is being organ I to know so well were gone now. There . i , i ‘ Mr. Godward; “ Well, what did you Music ized. We expect to have a weight ! Margaret Garrett was a new Presbyterian church, larger get from the experiment? ” - Literary- team. No one is eligible over 130 j Thelma Childers thin I ever thought it would be nec Caul Luv: “ All I could see was a ! Goldie Boone Society I Riddle has new weekly newspaper pounds. essary to build in Jacksonville. I learn yellow smell.” Fishes In Shipyard. Riddle Enterprise. BUSINESS STAFF. ed later that the large congr. gation The girls of the H. 8. are making a I • “ A High School boy ’ s little irri To catch a nice mos-s of fish right In Mary Ryan. that attended there was swayed by basket ball court. Tiie smaller boys tations.” the middle of n shipyard, without the CENSORSHIP. i the learned and eloquent pastor, the Alias Summens. are planning to use it to phv a sort of 1 — Cold feet. trouble of walking to the river bank. Is Mr Godward and Miss Spulak. Reverend Paul Luy, one of my former a novel as well ns a pleasant Incident ! IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF O IEGON, FOR a foot ball on. Maybe it will not work 2— Candy bills. school mates. tho. of any shipbuilder’s noon hour. Denn ' JACKSON COUNTY. 3 — Show bills. EDITORIAL We went on and soon met Mi«s Adams, n tool-room foreman in the Anna Thornburgh, 4 —Shaving bills. Plaintiff, CHAFF Bessie Johnston who was the owner of G. M. Standifer plant at Portland, Thrift as used in reference to the 5.— Lack of bills. vs. Ore., enjoyed such a run of luck a one of the largest millinery stores on school work h >s many me inings. Thrift Cecil: “Papa, give me a nickl -.” i the coast, located in Jacksonville. year ago, ami never told about It till D. D. B >yle; G. H. Lyman; C. C. She I Mr. Boucher: “Whv. Son, you’re to has reference to saving, earning and Fierce, Administrator of the estale AFTER TWENTY YEARS. just non-. told me Thelma Chlders was living with home iwork. For most school pupils to old to be begging for nickles. ” i “A year ago I stood nbout where of D, D. Boyle, Deceased, Et als. her husband in their beautiful home on F lora M anke . Cecil thoughtfully: “I guess you’re home work is probably the most im the office Is today,” said Adams re Defendants Jacksonville Hill, where the aristocrcy portant of the three. Now that we cently. "ami got a basketful of smelt. When I left the little village of Jack ToG. II. Lyman, and ;— Lyman, right dad, make it a dime.” was gathered now. I went up there Dredges were nt work clearing out a wife of G. H. Liman, defendants nam Mrs. James: “I notice some ot the are starting out in I fe we should not sonville, it was a small and very qu:et an! saw that she had a very beautiful fill and the pipes were run past here, ed in the above ent tied suit; get the habit of spending money use place. It had had its boom ir. its pros pupils spell ridiculously.” home overlooking the vallev. I judged carrying wnt r and sand to Illi up the I IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Mr. Cook: “They do? Well 1 don’t lessly but save and put the money now perous nr'ning dais, years before I from her appearance that she was swamp. The smelt run was on and OB’ OREGON: You and each of you saved to some good use in our life, At can remember, but the boom had leit believe there are many who can.” It wasn't a difficult matter to got all very happy. Her sister Lois was liv- present one of the best investments is it in a state of hopeless decline. Some Mrs. James: “Leon, what three of 'em you wanted as they came up are hereby summoned and required to the buying of war saving stamps and of the buildings built during the boom ing with her; for Lois had now become through the pipes. Some fishing !”— hi pear in the above entitled court and words do you use the most.” thrift stamps A thrift drive is now were still standing, unused, and there a famous authoress, although I had cause and answer to the complaint , f Fore and Aft. Leon “I don’t know.” on and we should do all that is possible were none of much consequence except I never read any of her hooks. the plaintiff against you, now on fi e Mrs. James: “Correct.” to raise ’he regular sum. M-inv of our the court house, for Jacksonville was ' We then hurried down to the city as therein, within ten days from the date I He Didn’t Have to Learn. Teacher: “Freemont, why are the pupils are faithful buyers of War Sav I was going on to Medford. I asked Ernest Hutcheson, the noted pinnlst, of the service of this summons iq on muscles of my arm larger than those I the county seat. Although there were I ing Stamps and Thrift Stamps, But a few pretty residences and a good Victoria when I should have to go to tells a story related to him by the you, exclusive of the day of such in my head?” th - question is, why can’t we all Ret school house, none of these buildings meet the train. She asked why I could head of a -European conservatory I service, it seived within the mu. ty of 1-ii-moni: “Because you don’t use the habit? (Assistant Editor) not go on the Air Railway later. which will entertain many teachers. A J.u i.si n mid state of Or go:i, or. if were very remarkable. In the business “The Air Railway?” I exclaimed. --------- —---------- -- new pupil arrived nt the conservatory s wed within hi y otic»••-comity . f t ie musc.es of the head as much.” part of town there were a couple of for examination. The teacher struck i Oregon, ti.en within twenty days from This notice appeared on the bulletin “AS OVERHEARD BY THE HIGH small stores, a confectionary and a, “Yes” she said. “You remember a note on the piano and asked: the date of such service; on if served board Wednesday morning. bank. Those were the main buildings. little Johnny Niedermeyer? Well, he SCHOOL.” "What note Is that?" R eward . When I stepped off the train at has invented an air railway on which “Major," answered the smiling pupil. by pubication thereof, after the entry Two basket ball teams have been Jacksonville in 1939, you can imagine he can carry people for many miles Liberal laitin grade for evidence j of an order for such publication, by ■ "What note Is thnt?” asked the I said court, then within six weeks leading to the recovery of the report organized in the 7'h ami 8th grates my surprise on seeing a large brick around. I believe he is getting auite teacher, striking another. and have been prictici-g every day station with cement side-walks aid prosperous from it.” - “Minor," came the prompt answer. fri m the date of the first publication cards. since the new basket ball arrived. I hurried to the place to which she Faculty. "IVhnt note Is this?" then asked the ot this summon«; cr, if served upon beautiful parking. The streets were amazed teacher. . Ferroll Rock has been absent for the thronged with people. The railroad directed me, and was soon talking to But Fate decreed that a non-Latin personally, outside the state of Oregon, "Diminished,” blandly retorted the after the entry of such order for pub student should claim the reward, Johnny whom I found to be a tall p„st week on account of sickness. I had been extended from Medford to pupil. Deep groans from the Latin class. lication, then within six werks from Evelyn Childers exoect to leave Jacksonville, where formerly had run a handsome man, but qui*e different "Where did you learn all that?" In- • school this week as they are moving small trolley line. I was also surnrised j from his brother Henrv, who also was qulred the teacher scratching his head. the date of such service, And vou are hereby notified that if ' 2 in the Pierce Subdivision, in Town awav. We will miss her very much to learn that now Medford was but a a tall handsome man. Henry was in "I didn't learn It," responded the de partnership with Johnny and also sold you fail to appear and answer within | ship 37 South, Range 1, West of ti e suburb of Jacksonville. lighted pupil, “I always knew It."— Erma anal Sanfoni Whitter of Port ¡the time limited, as above set forth, ■ Willamette Meridian, m sail Jackson i land are new pupils tn the 3rd ani 4'h 1 p seed ur> the street marvelling | tickets at the station. The railway Music and Musicians. l the plaintiff will apply to the court for I . County, to secure the payment of grades. at the change di-played everywhere. A ' consisted of several aeroplanes fasten ed together by means of strong iron the relief demanded in s li 1 complaint, $5'10.0 and interest; and requiring and Try This on Your Parrot. Helen Ulrich and Virginia Nunun of large concrete building loomed up be chains. Lewis Thompson was driving As the automobile party passed one whi-’h s-K-cinctly stated, is; a judg directing the sale of the mortgaged fore me, and I asked a man standing and 4th grades were cn the corner they saw n soldier on guard, ment against you and each of you, in property, as on execution, for the the 3rd near, what that buildina was. He in the head one and often performed a big white dog beside him. and then the sum of Five Hundred ($500.00) satisfaction of said judgment, and sick list last week. fo med me »hat it was the new con- daring feats in the air. Nearly every pupil of the 5th and 6th fe -tionary s'ore owned by Victoria a beautiful American tlag. Of.course Dollars, and eight, per cent interest costs and attorney's fees, or so' much Of James Gwin I heard nothing more this combination attracted the niton therein, from April 1, 1917, until p n.1, thereof as the proceeds of sale will grades have been attending tiie Chau Gwin. I was surprised to here my old | than that Victoria had said that he had tlon of everyone In the car. The ting and the plaintiff's ho«t and disburse satisfy. tauqua. school mate owned such a lari?'-' con- ■ gone to China some years before as was silk, the dog majestic mid the An interesting pr »gram will be given cern. I hurried across to see her, for « missionary and had not been heard ments in the above entitled suit and By the order of the Honorable F. M. Ikrtdler proud of his trust. •*>h, look at that dog on gun rd !" Sixty Dollars as Attorney’s fee.«; also a Calkins, Judge of the above entitled in the 1st and 2nd grade room, for the mm had told me that she person from since John Heuners became a decree for the force o«ure of the court, made and entered October 11, Thanksgiving Wednesday afternoon at ally supervised her numerous clerks noted sailor and explover and navigat •xclalmed the woman. and helpers. The III tie boy snickered audibly. All plaintiff’s mortgage, described in said 1919, this summons is ordered publish- 2:30 for the parents. ed between the North and South Pole were Impressed with the solemnity of comidaint; to-wit: that cefiatn mort id for a period of six successive weeks Cur:is G irrett ha« left the 1st A 2nd “Where have all mv other friends regularly. He |made trips monthly the scene, and this outbreak seemed to gage made, execute I and delivered un- in the Jacksonville Post, published >t grade room on account of moving gone?” I asked Victoria after the sur- carrying food to the inhabitants there. the father uncalled for. j to Anna Thornburgh by said D. D. Jacksonville in said Jacksor County. away. prise of our unexpected meeting bad So ended my first visit to the new “What do you mean, laughing, John- ; Boyle, dated March 29, 1913, and regis State of Oregon, and the first publi passed off somewhat, and we had talk- I Jacksonville, and as I had to return to •jr?" he demanded. WANTED: A good reliable young a while. “I haven’t heard from npy of tercd as document! No. 3354 in the cation hereof will be on the 29th day my home I did not get to see any more “Oh," cried little Johnny, "mamma office of the Registrar of Titles in and ot November, 1919. man to investigate and tind out what them for these twenty years.” of my former friends, but I vowed that Mid, 'Look at the dog Roue guuril!”’— kind of an animal it is that chews the B. F. P iatt . for said Jackson County. April 2.'1913. “Oh some of them have gone away, some day I would return to make my Indianapolis News. Attorney for the Plaintiff. pickets off many fences in this town. and mortgaging Lots 2 and 3 in Block but most of them are living in Jack- home permanently in Jacksonville. i