Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, January 10, 1920, Image 2

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    JACKSONVILLE POST
DHei it P i'i'.r '>t the City ot Jackaunyille (Jrvgon
A .v i.'klz newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jacks« n '
Cjinly, Oregon D. W. B agshaw and Sou, Publishers
,
Daniel W. Bag's Ira w Jr., Editor.
E uure i n s
. ) i-class matter June 22 1907. at the post office at Jackronv ill.
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
APPLEGATE VALLEY
HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
A. H. S. NEWS.
Weekly Publication.
E .itevi py A. H. S. Students.
STAFF.
: I’ea’l L n g waet
Assistant
1 Audrey L«ighton
Assistant
1
Jsnter
Hill
SUB AGHI I’ HON: One year by mail 81.50. Advertising rates furnished on
I Cecil Boucher
Sports
application.
Jokes
George Congle
’A
ienrgie Weston
S< c.
\shton Forest
News
Fai it or
Editor
Editor
Editor !
Editor
Edit« r !
Editor i
CENSORS.
Mr C >ok
There pre two little words, simple in themselves,
that introduce untold trouble in the world and are re-
ponsible for more gossip, scandal and harm then any oth­
er two words in the English language, These two words
are nothing more than, “They say.” They have done
more to ruin reputatons than all other things. If you
never quote what “They say” you may be quite certain
you are not a gossip.
We have just finished our yearly
inventory and find some odd lots
of shoes, hats, and other practical
merchandise which we are going' to
Mrs. Jarnos
GENERAL NEWS ITEMS.
The Christman entertainment given
by lite Applegate school Wednesday,
December 24th. was epn^idvred a sue
cess. Sacks of candy were given to
the students and children of the neigh­
borhood. The money to pay for these
was raised by subeription. A short
i
program was given.
Clem Blodgett of Williams has with-
1
drawn from school.
All the students from districts
side of No. 40 went home for the holi-
days.
The Basket Ball schedule was
announced Monday.
dispose ot at
Absolute Cost
It will repay you to look over our
bargain counter.
HASH.
Lester Smith: “Lance has left his
»
books here again. I do belieye’’he
would leave his head if it wai loose.”
Everett Smith: “I dare say you’re
right. I heard him say only yesterday
he was going to Switzerlard for his
lungs.”
Cecil (to Mr, Pernoil) “I say John,
7 he People's Store
Phone 142.
that can of oyrsters has’ent any oysters
The progress of cities is measured by the public in it, only five. ”
spirit of their inhabitants. Men whose only interest is in I Mr. Pernoil: “Well mv little man, if
you ordered dog biscuits, you wouldn’t
the success of their individual business my make more expect to find a dog in them would
money for themselves, but they cannot build successf i 1 you.”
Mr. Cook: «in geometry) “Now then
cities any more than a pile of stones can furnish susten­ Leon suppose you had apples and you
. gave another boy his choice of them.
ance for growing plants.
You would tell him to take the bigger
I on j wouldn’t you?"
I
“No sir.”
JITNEY LICENSE
ONE OF WAR'S MASTER MINDS ! Leon:
Mr. Cook: “Why not?”
GRANTED. Britain Owes Deep Debt of Gratitude Leon: “Wouldn’t be necessary.”
Mr. Mayban: “ I am in need of a
to Patrick Quinan, of Whom
. boy about your size. I would pay you
Little Is Known.
five dollars a week.”
Interurban Autocar Co. to j
Jacksonville High School, January 10, 1920
Ono of the most vital and at the 1 Melvin Rowdda: “Will I have a
«nine time mysterious figures In the | ' chance to rise."
Install Service Between
SPORTS.
I AS OVERHEARD, BY THE HIGH
war on the British alite wits Patrick j Mr. Mayban: "Oh, yes; I want you
J. H. S. NEWS
This City and Medford
Qulnnn. tin American of Irish descent, i to be here at four every morning.”
It has been decided that the U. S.
Weekly Publication
SCHOOL.”
Vital because he planned all the great '
hall be used for playing basket ball.
January 15.
By Students of J. H. S.
munition works which enabled «¡real j Mr. Head: “Why do you wish to
Virginia
Nunan
is sick and not at
During the Christmas it was cleaned
Brltulri to supply not only her own I 1 leave school and go to work w hen you
STAFF.
home.
fixed
up;
and
the
students
had
and
but her allies' needs In munitions; j 1 are so young.”
Wilma Bailey has moved to Algoma,
The city council met in adjourned mysterious because Ids name was ] , Richard: “Its this way dad. Schoo) i Editor
Victoria Gwin their first practice Monday evening.
session at the city hall last night for never allowed to be mentioned during | is going to be a tough place for the 1 Assistant Editor
Marjorie Bardwell Friday evening the school team will Oregon.
the purpose of arranging for the the war and because he would never next few years, we shall have a new ! I Sports
Henry Neidermeyea play the town team, and a week from
Inez Howard leaves Saturday for
licensing of an auto line to carry pas­ tie Interviewed.
Ruth Eaton Friday they will play the Applegate Glendale, Oregon, to Jive with her
1 map to study and if we fail the teacher I j Society
sengers. freight, etc., between this
Johnnie Neidermeyer team.
grandparents.
Mr. Qulnnn reached England by way is likely to give us the Constitution of , Jokes
city and Medford. The mayor, »11 the of South Africa. Trained nt du font's, the League of Nations to learn by Literary
Flora Manke
Margurite Sparks has# composed a
i
members of the council, the recorder lie went to the South African Explo­ heart. ”
CENSORSHIP.
song that is to be sung at the next
JOKES.
sives company nt Cnpe Town, then the
and the marshal were present.
basket ball game.
Mr Godward and Miss Spulak.
Mrs. James: (observing George put- '
Representat itiv> s of the Interurban largest In the British empire, owing to
Mary had a little cold;
ting
sawdust
on
the
steps
to
keep
I
Autocar Cur Co. und the Star Taxi Co. the demand for explosives for mining
It started in her throat;
EDITORIAL.
Waiter: “How will you have your
people from falling) “That’s real be- j
both of Medtord, were present and j purposes. The vast fnctories laid out
And everytime she cou phid cut loud ham and eggs, Sir.’’
In England during the war—now some­ nevolence. ”
Z
p
boom!
submitted proposals for the establisii- what of a white elephant, ns their
It nearly got her goat.
“No it isn’t’’said George “its saw-!
Mr. Godward: “Fresh.”
The basket ball season is on!
m int of un auto service on a regular i conversion to pence purposes is still
dust.”
Our
back bone is a useful thing
Come all you people,
Paul Luy(to the librarian) “Mother
schedule. After considering the pro­ unsettled—were all designed by Mr.
To fasten us together.
And see u s plav,
says I must read something deep, so
Mrs. Jordan (as Freemont entered .
posals offered, the council decided that Qulnnn.
Our head sits on one end of it,
We're from Jacksonville,
give me ‘Ten Thossanti Leagues (J nder
the
room
somewhat
bruised
up
)
“
I
it was to the interest of the city to ac­
Qulnnn Is Just over 40 years of n ge.
And we sit on the ither.
You can tell our way.
the Sea.’”
cept the Interuban's protic tition with «ml sine«» the close of the war has dis- thought 1 told you to always count to I
some alterations.
nppea red. His name was never In ant one hundred before striking any one." 1 The basket ball season is now on and
Flora: “I am a strung believer in the
Miss Spulak—“Johnnie can you give
Freemont “Thats what I did and see : the players are getting ready for the transmigration of souls, In the 13th me a sentence with ‘defence’ ir. it?”
Ordinance No. 1038, providing for "honor list”—which Is rnther n dis­
■ century my soul lived in the person of
the granting of one license for one tinction these times. He was never what Gene did while I was counting.". first game of the season.
Johnnie: “Yes’m De cat is on the
It a player wishes to make the first a knight named William.”
year, at a fee of $100 per annum, was given any public recognition by any
‘
fence.
’”
i
team, he must cultivate stick-to-itive-
Fred: “Oh that’s nothing,
passed by the council and approved by member of the government or the
Sometimes Medford has sunshine
IVeafher
Report
no one mnn <11«! ns much
army.
Still
ness and keep in good practice ail the the time of Cleopatra. I wa
the mayor.
when Jacksonville has fog. But thats
to help win the war as this retiring
time, no matter how gloomly his pros­ j lap-dog. ”
I
A form of application to be executed Mr. Qulnan.
all right because at night when it
Following is the report of IL S. Vol­ pects are. Also he mist, no matter
by the applicant was adopted as was
Mrs. Thompson: “So, Mrs. Luv, has fog, we have moonshine.
how
poor
a
player
he
is,
never
do
any
also a form for bond in the sum of WAR TAUGHT HIM SOMETHING unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt;
Paul is taking music lessons stiil.”
Elva: “Oh Mother! look, the moon
$5011.
Jacksonville, for month of December. 1 dirty playing or take unfair advantages
Mrs. Luy: “He is; but they are not shown so bright last night that it has
of
his
opponent.
Then
whether
he
'
The application and the ordinance Returned Doughboy Convinced. Among Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi-!
still.
melted the snow.”
should get into the first team or not he ’
tude 123 deg 5 min. west.
Other Things, That There le Little
granting the license will provide for at
I will have the satisfaction of knowing
Gained In Kicking.
1 Date Maximum Minimum
least eight round trips each day—one
Precip that he played fairly and squarley with­
to be made after 6 o’clock P. M , one
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out any underhanded methods.
"There are thousand« of returned !■>
trip with truck for hauling baggage
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«ohllere
m
wlmm
the
war
was
a
splr
and freight is also to be made each
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final university." «ays Maude Had- ■3
day.
Now that our Chrismas vacation is
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* fowl Warrell. In Everybody's. "They i 1
over, we have come back to school
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l’ssietiger fares are to be 20 cents i ' have won an understanding and a 5
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with a new supply of energy. Let us
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f.r one way and 35 cents for a round tolerance beyond their years. The best 6
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not waste this energy. There is much
trip. Freight charges will be: pack- i example I know is my friend Sidney 7
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woik to be done, so let us, everyone,
ages up to 59 pounds in weight 15 cents; need twenty-two, and endowed through
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try to aecomp.ish the most effective
over 50 pounds and up to 250 pounds, ■ flu- hard means of shot and shell with ¡9
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a maturity beyond his years,
work possible. Af.et our vacation we
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25 cents; over 250 pounds nt lo cent.«
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10
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" 'At home.' Sid said, ‘I used to kick
]
should
feel like working in order to
j
‘
I
per cwt.
1.60
24
10
in
40
If tilings didn’t go right. Well, sitting
make up the time spent in resting.
13 snow
Ordinance N ». 1039. granting license nrottnd in the mud over here 1 have ,1 12
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to the Interurban Auto Co. and direct­ begun to think a lot about some of ! pt
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THE SPIRIT OK THE SCHOOL.
ing recorder to issue same, was regu­ the older people I know. They take 11
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larly introduced and passed its first and thing« lust ns they come, I notice: 1 r>
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The spirt of the school since va­
second readings and it is expected it don't kick much. Life «cents to tench ! 1.’
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cation is over, is viry strong; for in a 1
them
Hutt.
Well,
the
war
strikes
me
will be finally enacted next Tuesday
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little while we will plsy the first basket I
ns |u«t a lot of concentrated life. It's
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night. A number ot prominent citi- been that to me. anyhow. If ever I
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ball game of the season with an out |
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zvna were present at this meeting and l.lel;, It's sort of from force of habit. 14
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side opponet. At present the spirit is
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seemed to be interested greatly in the 1 honestly don't want to very much. I 20
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of the right kind. It is the kind that
proceedings
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let the bad luck go with a grin, and I I ’1
will make the pupils work together for
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If not. with set teeth, nnd I try not l2>
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the good of the games and other school
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The City Council will hold a meeting to count It at all. The good luck I 21
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next Tuesday evening for the purpose count ns clear velvet. It may not ¡24
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events, clafs work included.
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be a logical way of looking nt life, but
of organizing the new Council.
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Before now, there has been much
It'« a practical way. Sitting here In 25
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I dissention. The pupils would not work
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C.C. Pursell of Medford was in town the mud and gettlnr old myself, I fig­ |2>
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tbis afternoon.
ure thut Is about the way the nice 21
well together as was shown in the
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Henry Mank ms bus returned from a middle-aged people 1 know at home ¡D
instance
when the High School paper
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look at thing«. Being u good .«port Is Ji
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business trip in lower California.
about as good a thing as anyone can 3'
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was in organization. Everybody want
“Deaton Wilcox”, of Santa Rosa, contribute to the world.’"
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ed things his own way and as the say-
• '•lif., arrived here this week for a
Temperature
—
mean
max.
40.21»;
msar,
[
ing is "A house divided against itself ,
visit with friends.
Rough on New Jersey.
! tnin. 24.84; mean 33.33; Max 59 en 21;
Oliver
Wendell
Holmes'
Idea
of
New
can
not stand ” So it was with our
G. N. Lewis returned this week from
Greatest daily
Jersey. New York's next-door neigh­ Minimum 1 on 12.
a short visit in the Willamette valley.
j
first
staff, Now lets keep up the right
bor. was thut It was "a double-headed range, 21. Total precipitation 3.29 io.
Newton W. Borden of Medford was suburb, rather than a state.”
spirit
of the school in our work as well
g. Bxirt.
a visitor in town today.
f'oepvraffw CRWerwr
st in our games.
Jno.M. Williams Co.
Jacksonville
Oregon
J. H. S. NEWS
BASKET BALL
Applegate Valley High School
vs
Jacksonville High School
I
Two Fast Games
This will likely be the
only game played on
the home floor.
Remember: Friday,
January 16, at the
U. S. Hall