Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, January 17, 1920, Image 2

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    JACKSONVILLE POST
Official Parnr of the City of Jacksonville Orcgr n
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at theci urty real of Jack.- n
County, Oregon D. W. B agshaw and Son. I’ubiisheis
Daniel W. Bagshaw Jr., Editor.
E i.erj 1 .li seciid-clasa matter June 22 1907. at the post office at Jacksonville
Orc-rjn, under Act of Congress of March 3. 1879
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APPLEGATE VA»LEY
HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
Cranges,
Lemons
and
Canned
Goods
A II. S. NEWS.
Weekly Publication.
Eiited by A. H. S. Students.
STAFF.
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I’, a-l 1. i gtw.iet
S t 7 URDA }’. JA VC IR Y 1 7. IH20
Assistant
Audrey L- ighton
Assistant
Lester Hill
SUd-JCftlPTION: One year by mail *1.50. Advertising rates furnished m Cecil Boucher
Sports
application.
»George (’ongle
Jokes
Soe.
Geòrgie Weston
News
Ashton Foust
Edi'or
Editor
Edi-or
Editor
Editor
Editor
Editor
CENSORS.
Mrs. James
Tne Medford Mail-Ti-ibans of January 12, devotes
nearly a column in explaining way and where the citizens
EDITORIAL
With
the
re-opening
of the schools
or Jacksonville are d >ing Mr. Gagnon a grave injustice by
and the near approach of semester ex­
Always just
permitting an auto line to operate between this city and aminations it is expected that the
’
greater
basket
ball
activity
will
furnish
Medford.
the needed oxygenation of brain.
right in flavor
According to the article, Mr. Gagnon states that if The frequent association in conven­
tion
of
teachers
from
different
schools
we had onlj’ had a little patience the service would have
is a valuable feature of modern e'(u-
and quality
been improved. True, there is plenty of room for im­ | cation d work. This aids in the spread
. of new ideas in applying the directions
provement. We would like to inquire, just what amount of the Educational Boards.
—
has been expended in keeping up the road bed the past
We Have Them!
GENERAL NEWS ITEMS.
year.
All tour of the Applegate teachers
Mr. Gagnon had ample opportunity to give us first visited Ph mix last Saturday to attend
ihe meeting of the Jackson County
class service had he so desired, but showed no signs of Teacher
’ Asssociation. They report a
worry when we were cut of from the world by the recent fine program. No other school except
Phoenix itself had 100 « attendance.
storm. During the first day of the snow he made no Tile Applegate Community Basket
effort to carry the mail in either direction and had it not Bail team defeated the Murphy first
team bv 14 to 8; ihe A. V. H. S. de­
been for Mr. Ulrich going after the mail we would have feated the Second 22 to 14.
had none. Later Mr. Gagnon put on a Ford touring car Arrangements have been made to'
7 he People's Store.
Phone 142.
I take the basket ball teams and several
(capacity five persons including the driver) In this he friends to J acksonville on Friday even­
planned to carry the mail, express and passengers. For ing.
Jacksonville,
Oregon
Miss Lois Childers is kept from
some time however the Ford was not used, during which school this week because Mr. Childers
time passengers, freight, etc., were transported via auto accidently injured her hand severely.
Our merchant. John Pernoil, gave a
trucK, Such was the auto and truck service.
fine treat of nuts, candy and cakes, to
Employees of the road had made remonstrances con­ mark his appreciation of their success
last Saturday.
cerning the danger of using the road bed in the present Lester Smith sprained an ankle (of I
his own) recently, but doesn’t stop!
condition, but all were unheeded.
playing basket ball on that account.
The entire article has about the sam? amount o. Elm r Rowden is .out a few d.ivs on
account of illness.
truthfuilness as the paragraph concerning the mail.
Our frequent basket ball practice!
Of course we couldn’t expect Mr. Gagnon to discon­ induces much pleasant visiting by i
Jacksonville High School, January 17, 1920
tinue the logging operations in order that we might get those girls whose homes are distant
among those living near.
J. H. S. NEWS
our mail and freight, especially as he was responsible for The first editorial group having finish­
SPORTS.
JOKES.
Weekly Publication
ed
their
term,
and
the
new
group
being
the wood supply of Medford, but we have a perfect right
Last Saturday, the boys of the High
not yet appoimed. our paper this wees y
By Students of J. H. S.
He: "Father had quite ah accident
to demand better sen-ice than we have had, both before . is of hasty planning.
School Team got together and cleaned the other day.”
STAFF.
and oiled the floor of the basket ball
She; “You don’t say.”
Cecil Boucher h is been appointed , Editor
and after the storm.
Victoria Gwin hall. The School Board furnished the
He: Yes, a knot broke out in his
yell leader.
Assistant Editor
Marjorie Bardwell oil. The work is certainly appreciated wooden leg.”
The company is not and has not been complying with Altho our school grounds are so well Sports
Henry NeidermeyeJ by all who take part in the games, -as
the terms of its franchise an I we cannot see that Mr. drained, our out-door courts are not: Society
Ruth Eaton it has gone a long way toward making
The way a choir will run the words
yet dry enough for practice.
Jokes
Johnnie Neidermeyer the old hall a fit place for practice, and of a song together is remarkable, es­
Gagnon ha? given any real service.
Literary
Flora Manke for the scheduled games of the season. pecially to Louis Thompson. The other
HASH.
i
What the people wish is service, and if Mr. Gagnon
CENSORSHIP.
Next Friday evening, January 16, at day the choir sang' “The consecrated
Lance Offenbacher says that Cecil
Mr. Godward and Miss Spulak.
the United States Half, there will be a cross I’d Pear.”
cannot provide it when his road is protected by the city Boucher handles the truth so recklessly
Suddenly Louis exclaimed, "Say,
double
header game between the Apple­
that his very chickens won’t come
pup, where do they keep that ‘conse­
gate
and
the
Jacksonville
basket
ball
then it is time to invite competion.
EDITORIAI
when he calls them at feeding time.
crated cross-eyed Pear.’”
Mr. Cook
Jno.M. Williams Co.
J. H. S. NEWS
teams. There will first, be a girl’s
John “Freezer, do you know the defi­
game, and this will be followed by a
“My idea of a quiet life is for a deaf
nition
of
cigarette?
”
We,
the
students
and
members
of
Denies False Statements. damtge done bv immediately correcting
boy’s game. The admission will be
and dumb couple to go to J ’ vilie to live.
Freezer “Why, no! What is it?”
the
Jacksonville
High
School
Basket
125 cents for adults and ’5 cents for
the same.
, But riot when the basket ball season is
John "A little tube of paper with a Ball team hope that before this issue school children.
Believing that a sense of justice and
un.”
tire at one end and a big fool at the of the paper reaches its readers, we
The Jacksonville high school students
fair play exists in the minds of the
Mr. Elitor:
1 other. ”
will
be
the
proud
possessors
of
a
victory
j
have been having regular practice
The purpose of this article is to deny people of Jacksonville and vicinity that
Dalt: “Did you send for a doctor
fairty and squarely won from our i , since school reopened after the holidays
Donald “I'm late this morning
a false and apparently malicious state- - will not approve or sanction the circu­
formknble opponents, the Applegate' and this will be the first game with when your sister swallowed your collar
i
cause
my
engine
is
missing.
”
tnent made and circulated by some one lation of injurious or slanderous sta’e-
button.”
Richard “Why, I ’ll go help you look teams.
another high school team as opponents.
in your city, the facts being as follows: ments or reports without the strictest i
Paul A. “You bet I did. It was the
L
r
it.
”
Last Friday, a rather closely con­ only one I had.*'
1 din engaged in farming the Linn , investigation, I am thus bringing the
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.
tested game took place between the
ranch near Jacksonville, and in such I 1 matter to your attention in justice to
Teacher: “John if a man saves 52.00
Weather Report.
business employed two Jacksonville ■Mr. Linn and myself, knowing that
The high school teachers of our 8th gratia girl’s team and that cf the
buys; some person or persons in your I ; your inquiries will prove the truth of
Following is the report of IL S. Vol­ sch ol attended the meeting of the nigh school girl’s. The girl’s game a week how long would it take him to
city, with the apparant intention to my denial of said slanderous statements. unteer Cooperative Observer. E. Britt nigh school principals and teachers at was followed b7 an exiting game be­ save J100«i?”
Respectfully submitted,
John J. “That would he impossible
injure either myself or Mr. Linn, who ;
Jacksonville, for month of December. Phoenix Saturday, and reported an tween tiie high school boys and the
E lmer S immons . Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi­ interesting program, a very good dinner , town boys' The score stood 38 to 37 in for as soon as he saved $900 he would
owns the ranch, or prehaps both of us.
tavor of the town team
buy a car.”
have told the boys that it was useless
and an altogether enjoyable day.
tude 123 deg. 5 min. west.
to work for me on said ranch as “their
Belle Fleming and Elva Coleman had ’
Precip
Date Maximum Minimum
1>. W. BAGSHAW
| ay would be nog -od” and that they
an enjoyable time last Sunday horse- .
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would never get their money, etc. This
back riding. Horse-back riding seems i
\ttornc' at I.aw
■
sta'eme it is entirely un justitii-1. with
to be a popular pastime ju«t now.
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out Cause or reason and is stwolutelv
Several of the high school girls saw 1
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false and its repetition or circulation is
the dramitization of Rip Van Winkle
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a slander on botn myself and Mr. I.inn.
Office iti Ryan Blocs
by the Eight Grade girls at the Parent
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and as su--h slander is actionable in the
Teachers’ meeting last Friday. The
JACKSONVILLE.
- OREGON 7
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cuurts.
program whs well d»«ie. It was »mu»-
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In denial I wish to state: that I have
inp «nd enjoyed Very much by all.
26 T snow
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always pud all my just debts and lia-
Lewis Thompson was absent Tues '
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H. K. HANNA
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bil'ties and have preformed the obli­
Keep a roof of prosperity over your head and
24 10 in 1.60 day. We wonder if his absence wss
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gations of all con’rscts entered into,
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.awyei
the
after-affect
of
that
gallent
dash
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snow
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help
your
neighbor to do likewise by trading with him
both here and elsewhere. I am financi­
through town on horse back last Sun-
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ally able to pay all persons whom I I Office in Jack-ton Cou itv Bank bldg 1?
in business.
day.
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employ or may employ and my past
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The boys seem to have an unsubdued '
and present records will substantiate MEDFORD
OREGON
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If
desire for red cheeks these days. This
this statement. I have had men in my
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desire has been aided by the acci .ental ;
employ all winter and who are still
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Thing of the Past
discovery of a nox of rouge. Hence
working for me and these men will
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"An old gentleman from the conn 19
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the hectic flush on the boy's faces.
cherefully vouch for the truth of my
try visited Washington the other day 20
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statement.
Flora Manke was absent from her
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I am not entirely un.n>wn in Jack , and set the capital In an uproar. In .1
c
asses
Monday because of ¡lines«.
fact, he was hailed a« one of the na­ 2J
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son count- ; I wa< n the p ibhc service tion’s lending humorists.''
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in the Forestry lkspartme-t for four
”Whnt did he do or say to make 23
AS OVERHEARD. BY THE HIGH
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HOME TRADE MEANS HOME SAVINGS.
years and handled considerable sum« of . «ueh an Impression?”
SCHOOL.”
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money An examination of the record»
"lie sold lied ‘come to Washington 23
This paper is booming this town all the while. HOW
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at the court house in Jacksonville, wil by heck, to see a specltneu of that 2>
Virginia Nunan is back in school
ABOUT YOU?
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there senatorial dignity.’Blrralng 21
show no irregularities, dvticie: r.es
after a lung period of illness.
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Age-Herald.
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shortages either in my service or in U h
Gladys Berry has also been absent
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report» and accounts thereof.
on
account of illness.
Merely Thinking.
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As slated above, the false state
Y- • « Id 'Ir Brown, "my wife and 91
Willie Rusow is sick.
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men's made to the boys in my emplov I are
..-ng of chartering a yacht for
may be actionable in the courts and the the »«■» r.”
Temperature —mean max. 40.20; mean
faul L: “What, back to school again
guiltv parties liable to punishment
’’But w>a»’t that be pretty expen min. 24.61; mean 33.38; Max 59 on 21;
Minimum 1 on 12.
Greatest daily I thought you said you sneàf too much
therefore, but I am not out fur re­ «ne - ' a«ke<! Mr. Hughes.
“N.M so eg at are confine ouraelve- range. 21. Total precipitation 3.29 in. . to go to school."
venge but I do ask that the parties
rl. B ritt ,
1 Fred: “You made the same mistake
who circulated such statements will at a thinking about It," replied Mr
Brew a.
least have the manhood to repair the (
Cooperative Observer I did.”
You Help Him, and
He Will Help You
“Make "er hum
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Boost for Jacksonville
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