Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, December 06, 1919, Image 2

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SCHOOL NEWS
JACKSONVILLE POST
O Uniat Paanr ot th-. Cita ol Jacksonville Oregon
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county stat o! Jackso
. • County, Oregon D. W. B agshaw and Son, Pubiisheis
i
Daniel W. Bagshaw Jr., Editor.
E lid.- s I as sac »11-cl ass matter .1 une 22 1907, at the post office at Jackroi.vi.i
Oregon, un 1er Act, of Congress of March 3, 1879
A. H. S. NEWS.
Vteekly Publication.
E ited by A. H. S. Students.
STAFF.
’• a l L ngt waet
Assista-'!
\urirey Leighton
o<i-tet Hill
Assistant
Sports
ceil Rouvhf r
George Congle
Jokes
Geòrgie Weston
Soc.
shton Forest
News
SAT URDA Y. DECEMBER fi. 1919
S MVT'UPITON: One year by mail Hl.fJI. Advertising rates fun.ifhec <
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application.
ANTI-RED LEGISLATION.
CENSORS.
Mr Cook
Editor
Editor
Editor
Editer
Editor
Editor
Editor
resents
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Mrs. James
' ' ■ Thecrises reached at Centralia last month has brought
EDITORIAL.
to the attention of the men, charged with law enforce­
The
snow
and
rain that has heen
ment, the fact that at present we have no law which will falling lately have
made the boir s
left on the grounds by the carpenters,
handle the present and coming situation.
These ought to be gathered
We have a law on the statutes which will take cure of slippery.
up before any accidents occur. One
conspiracy, but when brought to bear on individual case; noon hour should suffice to clean the
yard of all the rubbish.
‘of sedition, is of very little effect.
We are goit g to have grounds of
A bill, introduced by Mr. M. L. Davey of Ohio, is at which any school might be proud.
present hanging fire in Congress, which would be very
SPORTS.
effective in handling the Red situation. The proposed The girls -are having a hard time
measure defines sedition as an “attempt to levy war
‘heir basket bail court finished,
The small second basket ball team is
against the U. S., or to cause the change, overthrow or | bein(r dhbanded as we haven-t enough
destruction of the Government or any laws or authority I bo s to practice with.
The girl’s team had a good night’s
thereof" or “to oppose, hinder, prevent or delay the ex­ practice last Monday
ecution of any law of the U. S.” It provides a penalty !
GENERAL NEWS ITEMS.
of $10,000 fine or 20 years imprisonment for conviction.
Winter was heral led in yesterday by
Any person who would be guilty of promoting se­ a light fa I of snow. The surrounding
dition, upon conviction thereof, would be fined not more hills are already white.
The People's Store
Phone 142.
'lfte roads are still passable despite
than $10,000 or imprisoned not more than twenty years, 1 the many rains we’ve had lately.
I The Applegate Community Basket
Jacksonville
Oregon
or both.
Ball team will play Murphy, Saturday
The bill further provides for ths deportation of any ! the sixth, at Applegate.
The sale of Red Cross stamps has
alien convicted under any of the provisions of the law, been
encouraging he-e
and shall be forever barred from again entering the U. S. The editors a’l forgot about their
It also provides for the denaturalization of any natural­ newspaper duties this week on account
of the excitement of moving.
ized citizen found guilty of violating any part of the law. George Cougle is back in school after
It is t.o be keenly regretted that we find ourselves in an absence of several weeks.
We still need plants for the
the present condition; especially here in the West. People rooms.
have been permitted to go where and say just about what
they pleased, with no regard for the possible result in the
Dorothy Head (me ting a young
Jacksonville High School, December 6, 1919
future.
man) “Pray tell me your name.”
“R. U. Green” was the reply.
Now we can plainly see just what confronts us. Now Dorothy: “No, I’m not green, get
H. S. NEWS
‘AS OVERHEARD BY THE HIGH
LITERARY.
out
you
wre
th!
”
Weekly
Publication
SCHOOL.”
we realize the need for proper legislation (and strict en­
“PHYSICAL TORTURE.”
When our Basket Ball girls were
By Students of J. H. S.
Melvin. Skelton has been ill the past
forcement) to handle the situation. The proposed bill walking off from their grounds with
Said the teacher to us students,
STAFF.
few days.
Now who will volunteer.
(H. R. 10650) appears to be the best means at hand to the newly cut togs, somebody was near Dolten Terrill
Louise Weis and Inez Howard are
To lead us in the exercise,
Editor
enough to speak of the Borax adver-
Belle Fleming
Thru each day of the year.
Assistant E litor new pupils in Mr Haight’s music class.
. combat the movement afoot to overthrow the authority tisemement.
Paul Ager heard the question.
Earnest McIntyre
Jokes
Billy Ravbould is back in school
of the U. S. and we urge all loyal Oregon citizens to en­ "Mule, your self!”
I John Johnson
And twisted in his seat,
Sport«
again
after
a
short
illness.
Melvin Rowen applying to a rancher i
He glanced at all the students,
.Margaret Garrett
Music
There were ten parents present at
dorse the action of the Department of Justice in prepar­ for a job and thinking al ttle eloquence Thelma
Then stood upon his feet.
Childers
Literary
the
program
given
by
the
1st
and
2nd
help said.
Then everybody giggled,
ing the bill and Mr. Davey by intrducing it into Congress. might
Society grade pupils Friday afternoon
“My dear sir, I can milk, drive, plow, Goldie Boone
But Pari showed no dismay,
BUSINESS STAFF.
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Ruth Luy is back in school again
Write to your Representative, asking his support in saw, reap and in fact I would like to
And up the aisle toward the front,
Mary
Ryan.
have you tell me anything I couldn't
after an illness of two days.
Paul Ager made his way.
CENSORSHIP.
its passage, urge the entire Oregon delegation to stand do. ”
Ganell Kelly gave a very enjoyable
High School Talent.
Mr Godward and Miss Spulak.
f srmer’s four , ear old son v. ho
party Saturday afternoon.
squarely behind the work in an endeavor to stamp out the had The been
listening with open eyid
The 7th and Sth grade basket ball One Jay two boys went hunting,
EDITORIAL
serpent.
I wonder chimed in “Say mister, can
teams are organized with a ■ regular
EVERYBODY
Do Your Shopping Now
Jno.M. Williams Co.
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"There’s quite a bit of red tape between tne people
and those who hold the reins of government; but the net­
work is not yet so thicK that the voice of the people won’t
penetrate it, if only lifted up loud enough.
As an added inducement for a Clean-up week in
Jacksonville, should be included the coasting on the hills
when the snow falls.
There are but two classes of folks who get severely
criticised: Those who are down in the world and those
who are very high up.
HALT’
You Are Wanted Here
WHAT FOR?" YOU ASK.
•'>
For the privilege of doing business with vour
local dealers, the tradesmen that you know to
be reliable, prompt in deliveries and anxious to
please you.
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ALSO. Remember That Your Home Paper
Is Your Home Friend
Two bovs with gallant stride,
Now after the Thanksgiving holiday,
team and a scrub team. The scrub Ahunting in the forest,
' our universal thoughts turn to Christ-
team is willing to challenge the regular A weapon on each side.
; mas. Let the coming Christmas be a
team as soon as the baskets are put The one looked up at his comrade,
joyful and hippy one, but let us not
up.
And saw his eye on a spot.
forget the annual call of the Red Cross
The regular Basket Ball team of the ’Twas the twig on a limb of an elder,
to do our share in stamping out the
dreaded disease, tuberculosis. Let us Seventh und Eight grades are ready Then he quickly fired a shot.
work to see that every C hristmas pack­ to have challange game with the High Shall I tell you what was on the twig;
-s-***»* ¿•+++:-F>+:-:-<--t--t-++++++ age and letter that leaves Oregon School girls when the other basket ’Twas a bird with a red, red brest.
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should bear a Red Cross Christmas is put up. We hone to have many I’m sure you know ’twas a robin,
By some small birds in a nest.
interesting games.
seal.
The little shell that was shot from the
Capt. Berniece Reter.
The Dublic probably needs no expla­
gun,
nation as to what .the money will be
Went
flying
thru the air,
SOCIETY.
used for as this is not a new move-
And the little mother with flying heart,
m mt. The money is used in prevent­
A farewell party was given at the
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ing tube: culosis and in earing for the school house Wednesday evening for Stood anxiously waiting there.
:
curable cases. So manv people would the Childers’ g;rls who have left our He loaded the gun for a second shot,
not be able to help <hemselves, there­ I school. The refreshments were served But the one lad quickly said,
Oh! Jack don’t shoot the little bird.
fore the sale of these Red Cross stamps by the students.
With brest of ruby red.
will help provide the money. The sell­
A very enjoyable time was reported
Those
young birds in the rest there
ing of these stamps should be encourag- by those present,
Need a mother as well as you.
> ed ho that the Red Cross will have
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Don’t let them starve and die Jack,
more funds with which to carry on its
Miss Spulak: “James how would you I
work. The number of lives that the punctuate this sentence? ‘A pretty Neath the sunshine and the dew.”
sale of these stamps save in a year girl by the name of Miss Fleming went He lowered his gun from his snoulder,
And four eyes were fixed on one.
could not be estimatid. Evert one down the street.”
Twas the little mother with flying head,
knows that tuberculosis is preventable,
James: “I would make a dash after Wno had bravely protected her young.
and can be cured if taken in time. Miss Fleming-”
Mareurite Sparks.
This work is fighting the germs and of
Prof:(In the Geometry class) If I
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I nursing the tuberculosis patients takes
had nine apples how would I divide
James Gwin.
i many trained men and women whose
them among you.
salary comes mostly from the money
“He thinks too much, such men
Paul Ager: Make apple sauce.
might be dangerous-”
; collected in the sale of the stamps. It
Mr. Colemm.in: “Will you please tell
“Where have we seen his pictures
is therefore our duty to encourage the
before?
sale of these stamps. (Assistant Editor; me who it is that tracks up the front
porch, mashes the hedge ar.d leaves
Oh yes, on Mellins Food bottles
iI the gate open every night.”
galore. ”
JOKES.
! Clair: "Oh I know Daddy.”
Mary
Elva: “Shh!”
A green little freshie, in a green
“
If
she
do
frown,
’tis not in hate of
little
way,
Belle —“Did you ever hear the say-
everybody in this town ••
you,
Some
chemicals
tried
to
mix
one
day,
|
ii.g
’
A
siitch
in
time
saves
nine
’
”
SPENDS HIS HONEY in town ••
Now the green little grass does
Mary “Oh yes, that was popular in But rather to beget more love in you.”
the TOWN WILL BOOM.
tenderly wave,
Cleopaira’s 'age'”
Belle.
You are free to ad "it that if
O’er the green little Freshie’s green
Belle—“Well from looking at Cleo.'
“
A
pleasing
countenance
i» a silent
THE TOWIT TOOMS you will
little grave.
putra's picture 1 think she neither'
recommendation. "
GET YOUR SHARE of the
took the stitch nor the time.”
prosperity.
Paul Ager.
”
Ernest M. —"What is your girl doing BUY RED CROSS CHRISTMAS
SEALS; (That* no joke)
"Life’s a jest, and all things show it;
This is YOUR tovzn.
<> when she isn't talking?”
Miss Spulak —"Belle, being that ' I thought so once, but now I know it.”
<>
Daito’.- ’ Thinking what to »ay
Your interests are here
¡I next.”
y. ur birthday is on Thanksgiving your
parent» have something to be thankful
Lois; “Elva where did Goldie get
Marjory cava that the only difTeren'-e for.”
that red ink.”
between her mouth and a rosebud is . “Yes” answerer! Belle dryly “they
Elva: “Oh ahe washed her hair and
that the rosebud is generally clcsed.
| say they are thankful I am not twins.
it faded.”
you lay an egg.
Bonus magister sorrem et fratrem
inonebit!
Multis dum clamonors milles op-
podum oci upant.
Liberi comitem viri limebant.
Î In UNITY
re
STRENGTH
i rade at Home ill
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