Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, May 22, 1920, Image 2

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Tom \V. Fulton, Editor.
Ent sr ! I il s?- in I - ;l us pit ter Jun ■ 22 ! »7. at rhe post office at Juca .-on.
Oregon, un 1er Act of Congre-, of March ’, 1 *79,
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SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail ^2. CH. Ad vc rtising rat»
aou’ication.
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furriGid or
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While two years is just two years too long to retain an
incompetent county official in office, it is likewise two.
years too short to fitly reward efficient service. It is a
positive injustice to require a capable county officer to
IVeaffier Reperì
campaign every two years. The answer is, double the
Following is the report ol 0. o.
length of the term; when you get a good man in office unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt
Jacksonville, for month of April.
keep him there.
Latitude42 deg. 18. min. north; longi­
tude 123 deg. 5 min. west
With potatoes selling- at 12 cents per pound and sugar Date
beyond the reach of a man of moderate means it is 2 1
consoling to reflect that there i a 30 per cent cut on
the price of golfballs and d:am>n’s are reduce! to , 4 5
6
only $425 per carat.
IL S. NOTES
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Jacksonville High S?hool May 22, 1920.
J. H. S. NEWS
Weekly Publication
By Students of J. H. S.
STAFF.
T he F reshman C lass
Johnie Niflerrn ?y»‘r Margaret G trr •tt
Victoria Gwin
Lewis Thompson
«J'ih.ro F <rev
C.iarles Blitch
John Heun», rd
Flor:» Man e
Paul Luy
CENSORSHIP.
Mr. Godward and Miss* Spulak
EDITORIA!,
Summer Footwear
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8
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.
9
M ry Ryan’s paper was selected f. r
10
the ‘ Know Oregon First” essay con­
11
test.
! J
Margaret Garrett was absent from 13
school on M ndaj.
1'
The high school students assisted l.y 15
some of the Eighth grade pupils ate ie.
h isily engagi <1 in pr. paring a »lay 17
which they hope to present sometime
before school closes June 4th.
? (. Fl .re/ w a as abs-'i: from school
Judge
’.Vedpesda..
Trie latest f d among
h >ys seems t > be Io wear
John Heimers and Judge
each dis la\i g on •. John
is rurm r d, neq .¡led l.is
with r gra e b >y, wh le J
o itained hia bl .<•!; eye by e
a ti m.is racket.
Maximum
44
54
5 <3
60
61
63
56
•55
66
56
56
6 I
48
55
55
47
59
Mini mum
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36
41
42
37
37
42
38
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29
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33
JP
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31
Free.
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For Men, Women and
Children
JohnM. Williams Co
The Peoples Store
Phone 142
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Jacksonville
Oregon
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Citation
. THS COUNTY CJ'L'IT OF T IE STATE
: o.:«: ion isandfot jackson CO’JN-
n th • it itt ir of th! esVite of
L. Hamilton, Deceased.
To Venita G. Steffen, Enid E M ic-
’u’lu igh and Lorenzo G. Hami Icon,
59.0;
»in. 35 0; m
Max x'l on 28; h.-irs at law of said estate an I all
linimum 27 on 23 *8
Greatest daily i hers unknown clai nin ' an t in e.-est
irge, 16. Total precipitation 1 4 in. therein:
E. B ritt ,
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
Co i erauva Observer OF OREGON; And bv ord ar of the
ibove entitled court, made an 1 entered
’ | day 15, 1920, tn the muter of sai 1 es-
tale, you and each of you are hereby
ci .ed and req lire I to appear at the
Messenger, of F’rovol'. has H court rom of sail court in the court
Whit»? Mino ca h
hit he wool I not house at Jacklonville, Oregon, at nine
trade t<»r lh ? fabl d g >ose : li it In d o'clock in the forenoon of Saturday,
the eojil *ii e^.s. She starte.l Ii.ing he IJth day o July. 1929, a Jay of the
• f A: ril 7 an 1 has miss -d I ip f<» ir <la\ s. luly, 1)21, terin of sail court, and
there be, whv an
The egg* n v *r ma -ir *d I? < thin 7'< ihow cause, if anv
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in Ims .I’onn 1 I ngthwise and st ven •rder of said court sh >>il I not b : m i le
in Tes in circurn ;tan? ;s i’he days fol- Mrecting the ad'ni list" «f ix of said es­
wi.ig those on which she di 1 n e I -v, tate to sei' at private sal“ to the high
tde < ggs were larger One of i h ? e est bidder for cash in h md or on such
n, * isi.r?<l S
1 ‘ngthwis? and 7 inch».*» terms as said court m ly approve and
v rid. The o her three w ’re al most object, to the confirm itio 1 of sail
•all _»e. 3 he largest one of ihe i.urn- ■niiri. the real property of said estate,
wjgh »1 4*
R‘gue River Inscribed as follows, to-wit: —
An undivided half interest in the !
west half of the south-east quarter
and south east q lai ter of the south­
west quarter of S ictioi 3» i t T jv . i -
ship 33 south of R mge I wist of 'he
■V ili.i nrite M.-ri I; m:
I .. n > th wes. q i u.tr of S. io :..
l.i l'u.Vnship 3i i-uui.i o. R .n^e :
west of Hie A’dia.net e M . •! .in,
file n l'th half of th • sou. i n il; of
BOOK
the north-east qu trier oh ine .su lo­
west q tarter or Seitio i 24 i i iowu-
stnp 3n south of R i ig- 2 west >f ike
Buckwhent Cakes
cups buckwheat Hour
rt llama'te .vleri li ir, less
1 CUp Hour
io. school:
c te i^poon? Royal Bakin'?
P(»wd«T
Im s. uth half of the n ut th-c-s;
ter
spoon
fait
1’4___________
21 civ milk or milk and water
quarter and the north-east quarter
1 tarli-.-pnun molasses
1 tablespoon shortening
if south-east quarter oi Seciion 35 tn
Sift together flours, baking
lownsnio 36 so.itn of R ntge 2 west
powder and salt; add liquid,
• if ihe Willamette Meridian:
molasses and melted short­
The Lots number.d 1, 2, 3, 4, u, 6.
ening; beat three minutes.
Bake on hot greased griddle.
md 8 in Block nu n er 3 of thj
i’.uC-' Addition to lit* city
Waffles
to d:
? cup’ flour
4 1 ti n,icn.- Royal Baking
4’ue Lot numbered 1 in B.ock nun-
powder
& , teaspoon salt
her 1 of tne WhiUtey A Idt io.i to <he
l cups milk
«•ity of Aits ford: A I the aboie situ­
5 eggs
1 i tai • -poon melted shorten­
ated in Jackson County, Oregon:
ing
An un iividel h df inte-e.’t in L ts 1,
Sift flour, baking powder
4 & , Section 8, and Lot 2 ait.I not th
and salt t« utlier; add milk
to yolks of eggs; mix thor­
west quar.e o; jerium 9, I’o.vn.lnp
oughly and add to dry in­
27 south, R mg.' 4 i cast •>. me A.i
gredients; add melted short­
Hi n.tte Meridian; rima.e iii Harmy
ening and mix in beaten
i oumy, Oiegon
whites of eggs. Bake in well
greased hot waffle iron un­
Ao undivided one twelfth riterest m
til brown. Serve hot with
King N >. 1, Kmg N i. 2, Ki .g N >
maple syrup. It should take
K ng N . 4, Kmz N i ó. Ki i í N .
about 1 ’ • minutes to bake
each waffle.
K.
No 7, and Klug N . x. q * a tz
Mining Cl i m situate in E I o l C ectx
Mining District, Sirk, . on t utility,
FREE
California, loe.i.ed liy E L J h ¿s
New Royal Cook Book
containing these and
January 1, 1914, s inject tu U
ecorea of other delightful
p .r ih OJnt title.
recipes. Write for It today.
HOV lb TURING POWDER CO.
\\ ,'TNESS the Hoi.otable G. A.
Ill Pulton Street
ti doe . Judge of the ah. ve iii.ill.o
New York City
ejat . with the se il of .«aid court h re­
in affixed this Io h day o ... iy. 1 20
(C unty Cen t
CHAUNCDY Fl.nirili,
Seal)
voumy tier...
Ry Mil.ODED M .'sill,
t H Utj .
At the fu ld meet at Central Poin’,
last Saturday, it is thought that Jack-
■onvill came in a ve-v cl i.-e Been m I i< AS OVERHEARD.
THE HI TH
the number of points won. The t f’i i 1
SCHOOL.
decision is not known yet
Rep >i ts from Mrs. Hall’s an 1 from .
In the forenoon, whet, the Jack , n Miss 11 irst’s rooms tell us rhat^cvery- •
vil e girls competed with the Rogue body is w> II and everybody is b isy.
,
River girls in baseball, th v won th«-
Virginia Fi ’k has prone to Pertlana ;
game, but were defeated by Talent in
with her rn«»tb. i. Site expee.s to Lei
the final game which took place m the
gone for some time.
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afternoon.
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Th
pupil
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wh
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were
nei*
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bsen
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Elva Coleman won the girl’s singles
in tennis. In the girl’s tloul.l -’s 11.*' e nor tardy in Mrs. Smith’s jo ni last
Fleming and Claire Coleman defeated m >ntn are II mier H u trn in a ,d Orp.ua 1
the Phoenix girls, but were tlefc it■ •<! in Au r. •
The 3’4 an 1 4th grades prest-rlei
thi.ir turn after u very cl.-e co-itiat
with the Central Point girls Owing very intervaling and w< II prepa’xd pro
to a change in the program of <■ .mts, i,rrarn at th ? Parent T ach rs’ mevt'n ,
the Jacksonville girls had no oppnr: ,r, 1 is! Friday.
ity to get rested before beginning their
contest with the Central girls; who h id
not yet played that day and were fully
lesli <1.
a
In the boy's double II iry Nie.te -
m "er and I amis Thompson won 11.I'd
place, while Paul Ag«r in lie hois’
••W;.
singles ako won Hur l place.
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PRICES
ALWAYS
KIGHT
I
The
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Summer coming on, better have us go over your
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save you serious trouble later. We are Experts
on Generators, Starters. Magnetos, Coils and Wir­
ing and Repair, Rebuild an 1 Overhaul any make
of Batterv.
“Ask Anybody”
ñuto Electric Equipment Co.
27 N. Grape Street,
MEDFORD, OREGON
Another Royal Suggestion
GRIDDLE CAKES and WAFFLES
From the N ew ROYAL COOK
HERE is an art in
making flapjack pan­
cakes, griddle cakes or
wheats, call them what
you will. But it is an art
very easily and quickly
acquired if you follow the
right recipes.
Here are some recipes
for a variety of breakfast
cakes that will make
grandmother envious. The
secret, of course, is Royal
Baking Powder.
I
Royal Hot Griddle Cakes
? cun* Hour
i, teaspoon enit
4 teaspoons Royal Bakins
Powder
1U cups milk
- tablespoons shortening
Mix and sift dry ingredi­
ents; ; dd milk and mi lled
shortening; beat well Bake
on slightly greased hot grid­
dle.
Griddle Cakes with Eggs
l*i Clips flour
u, teaspoon salt
3 teaspoons Royal Baking
powder
J egg»
•1% cups milk
I tablespoon shortening
Mix and sift dry ingredi
ents; add beaten eggs, mill,
anil melted shortening; mix
well. Bake immediately on
hot griddle
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