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I there because they lack room, ¡q.ip-
mem aral lending force, anti their i t-
euioe is not sulii lent ’•» cover the cost
ut h e necesiiln s. If the lighir Ed
i fi¿ial .’aj»r o/ lite- Cita ol Jacksonville (.‘regan
u. itional T ix Ac', d no n >t carry at the
election, May 21. it will be necessary
A vaekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Ja< ksi n
foe there iisituiions to rouse to ad-
County, Oregon
. it th - n.i idreds of s'u le.its who will
gi lul l s’e from the high schools this
Totn W. Fulton, Editor.
veai. mik I in siccee ting years
Hence
Ei.tirjl is ins n i-el m n itter June 22 1907. at the post office at Jacksonville ,1 will tie necessary for pawn s to sei.d
' I <;ir children to colleges which will IC-
Oregon, unter Act of Congress of March 2, 1879.
• •< pt tneni out-ide of this state, or
cults the the rising generation's life
SATURDAY. APRIL 24, 1920
p.aiis by denying them the advantages
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HIGH St HOOL NOTES
'i lie tr.i i is now completed a'
nt e Ti e boys anu Mr. Godwa J hive
anarchy oil th ; one hand, and aris- put into it a great d.-al of hard work
■ toeracy and reaction on the other. The tor many days after school. The boi s
¡•re now ousy limbering up lor ■ ihii
Jacksonville High School Aprii 17, 1920 higher education m any one of these i field meet.
institutions pays the state jv -r and over
J urns Gwin has returned to ached
again for its r.ion ly pa d o il by giving
J. H. 8. NEWS
j it in return improved citizenship, im- niter a lew day's absence.
Some ol the enthusiastic contestants
| proved agricultural methods, improved
Weekly Publication
for the field meet may be seen practis
dairying,
horticulture,
fac
ory
indust
By Students of J. H. S.
: ries, better trained doctors, lawyers. ing fur the races. Thai’s the right
STAFF.
■ teachers, journalists, scientists home spirit. Hard work and perseverance
T he S ophomore C lass .
wins out in the long run.
j makers and business men.
Marjorie Bordwell
Mary Ryan
John Johnson is stiff ausent
Universities and colleges are nece3
Henry Niedermever
Belle Fleming
aary also as a finishing point of the i count of illness.
Dalton Terrill
Paul Ager
. present public school system, because
censorship .
I they give the children of the poor equal AS OVERHEARD, BY THE HIGH
Mr. Golward and Miss Spulak.
SCHOOL.
higher educational advantages with the
Ethel Enyart is absent from school
i children of the rich.
EDITORIAL.
But at the present time these insti-- on account of illness.
Ruth Fleming is still quite ill.
The continuation of America’s free | tutions of Oregon are facing a serious
institutions like the state universities, crisis. Under the existing taxation
Light Palmer Method papers were
agricultural c lieges and normal schools laws, they can no longer accommodate sent ¡.wav and three of them received
s necessary as a safeguard against the large number of students who flock the Palmer certificate.
J. H. S. NOTES
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Viola Coffin is u new pupil in Miss
Huhne’s room. She came from Forest
creek.
Virginia Fick is absent on account of
illness.
The following pupils in • •• iss Hurst’s
room were neither absent or tardy fur
the last month: Wilma Berry, Virginia
Harrington, NathaniHl Smith, Douglas
Zell, Francis Smith, Grace Wakefield,
Mildred Bobbit and Dorothy Whitten.
The Peoples’ Sfor , Phone Vf2
Jacksonville
(Owing to lack of space this week
the jokes are omitted until the next
i plaintiff’s attorneys fees in his first
issue.)
. cause of suit, and the sum of
i
Three
hundred ninery-four & 41-100 ($394.4'1
| D.4 are on his second cause I of sui',
! together with $27 On costs and dis-
Applegate Valley High School.
bnrsements, which judgment was en-
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! rolled and docketed in said Court Qg
April 24, 1920.
| April 17th, 1920.
fa
S taff i he J unior C lass .
Notice is hereby given that, pursu
C ensorship .
I ant to the terms of said execution, I fa
Mr. Cook
Mrs. James
will on Wednesday, May 26, 1920, at .
j 10 o ' c I ock A. ML, at the front door of
EDITORIAL.
I the Courthouse in the City of Jackson- ■ fa
Now is the time for every pupil in ' ville, Jackson County, Oregon, offer
the high school and especially those in i for sale and sell at public auction for
• be Ir. sbmen year >o tie as diligent in ■asl«it the'highest bidder, to satisfy
their work as possible, us these next ( said judgment, with the costs of this
few weeks will crown the efforts of the I, ; ale, subject to redemption as provided
whole year and may spell honor or de : by law, all of the right title and
feat for them, and who among us all I inie-est that the defendants, jointly or ■Si
like to give up the fight and fall by the ! individually, had on October 26th, 1917.
wayside when tile goal is just a few , or have since acquired, or now have in
strides more.
and to the following described property,
situated in Jackson County, State of
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.
Oregon, to wit:
Louis Childers has been ab-ent from
An undivied one-half interest in and
.school this week on account of a severe
to Lot Seven (7) of St' wart Acres in
attack of poison oak.
Section 16, Township 37, South,
After several weeks vacation Ere-
it isge 9 West of the Willamette
I moot Jordan is again back at school.
Base and Meridian in Jacason Coun
A pie social and small entertainment I ty. Oregon.
vill he given bv th" high s -bool at the
Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, April
Socialist hall Saturday night. A I <rx ‘ 22nd, 1920.
crowd is expected.
C. E. T errill ,
Grace Sullivan left Tuesday for her
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
By F lora T hompson .
home in Canada, where she wdi j nn
Deputy.
Her parents for the summer. '
The A. V. H. S. students an I teach
es urn enjoying the cold epi ierri ,
■,’hieh is in iking it» spring tr o.
A good tini! was euj ry-.-d by lh"s ■
that were present ut the surprise party
given for Grace Sul'ivan Mood iv night.
Kenneth Baldwin was absent from
school the first of the week oil account
i have for many years spent less money
of sickness.
ner student per year in training Ore
SPORTS.
gon boys and girls than is spent at
A large crowd of Applegaters jo irm e
any other state instition. The present
i •• 1 to Ceii'rai Point Friday, April 9th,
cost
at the State University is $203
ind cheered o ir basket hall boy a to a
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year;
at the college, it is $180. But
22 to 5 victory over Butte Falls, north
■nd champions. The Falls boys gaimvi even before the war. when money
>ur admiration fnr tiie hard game they would buy twice as much as it Inns
ant up, but after the first lew minutes
now , the average cost at a'l other state
>f plav the game was never in doubt.
The iiasket ball season just ended finds institutions was $3-5 a year. In addi-
The State University
Agricultural College
and the State Normal
iur boy’a an 1 girl's teams undefeated
■h.impious of the S. O A. A , and to
very person in school and at our
ion ‘S goes the credit of the victory.
W ith the field and track team» round
ing into shape we will know in a few
lays just who will e iter each event.
So let us all work hard.
; tion
Owing to lack of space in this issue
jokes will be omitted until next issue,
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.Volice of Sheri/T 8 Sate.
By virtue of an execution and order
if sale duly issued out of and under the
seal of the Circuit Court for the State
of Oregon, for Jackson County, dated
tpril 22nd, 1920, in a certain suit
herein, wherein R. V Meiale, as
'laimiff, recovered judgment against
\lbert T. Brown and Jeannette Brown,
as Defendants, for the sum of One
thousand four hundred twenty five
(1125 00) Dollars, with inters: there n
t the rate of 7'K pi t annum from
September 18, 19'9. until paid, ugetner i
with the further sum of $200.00 as
Their Building Investment
is also very low
At ths State University it is at pres
ent $322 per student; at the College,
$3(’t>. But in state institutions else
where, statistics show the average to
be $995. These are convincing proofs
of economicnl administration, but the
three institutions can no longer give
satisfactory training to the vast num-
ber of Oregon boys and girls (o40<>
in fulltime courses alone) unless they
receive more support, on May 21 the
Higher Educational relief measure
will appear on the ballot,
V ou are
urged to preserve the quality of high-
is education by voting for it.
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in behalf of the Joint Alumni Relief Con-,
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