Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, September 12, 1924, Image 2

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    Jacksonville F: st
“A Little o’ Baith.’”
THE OREGON STA' E AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
A voting lady called at 5
1
Offers
our uihce the other day who
was beautiful—beautiful be­
ELIZABETH BI.A.M I
Publisher and 1.1.
yond words. If she knew
ROBERT J. CO
this, her manner did not
Published Every Friday at Jarkeonvilh-. .I.,ck
eon County. OreK'">
show it. She is a high school
In the several pursuits and professions in life
Entered at the postoffice at Jack s .uvii «
iron student—we are not saying
Through the following schools and departments—
as second-clas matter.
what school—and we do ijot
ADVERTISING RA'll
The School of Basic Arts and Sciences
Regular display adv. per inch. < i h i
know her name.
(Art, English, public speaking. modern languages, history and sciences)
Display adv., less than a moi: th, ¡.<rin
Providing the foundation training upon which technical specialization
Business locals, per line, each i
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She was well poised—was
is built.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
neither self-conscious nor
One yzar_____ _____
bold. She was well groomed,
The fen f echnical Schools
Six months________ -
with
no
hint
of
a
desire
to
Three months.........
Agriculture —thirteen dep’ts
Commerce—four departments
(B.S. degree)
imitate her masculine
(B.S., M.S. degrees)
Forestry — two departments
This being county lair friends. Although her hair
(B. S., M.S. degrees)
Engineering—seven dep’ts
Mines—three departments
week, The Post has not re­ was short she was not a flap­
(B.S., M.S. degrees)
B.S. degree)
ceived its customary atten­ per. After she had gone
Vocational
Education—five de­
Pharmacy—
partments
the thought came to us that
tion.
(B.S., Ph.C. degrees)
(B.S., M.S. degrees)
* * *
she was the kind of young
Military Science and Tactics-
Chemical Engineering—
five units.
woman to grace a real home.
(B.S. degree)
(B.S. degree)
Uncle Ezra Says:
She was not of the absolute­
The training includes ph \ sical education, industrial journalism,
Coolidge was nominated ly dependent “clinging-vine” i
j social sciences, and music. Entrance and graduation requirements
are standard. Through the usual rating organizations the College is
by the people—not by the type, and if Fate decreed J 1 accredited
to the best graduate schools in America. Student life is
politicians—let’s haye t h e that she be a bread-winner JV exceptionally well organized to develop ideals of leadership and ser-
S vice to the commonwealth.
election the same way.
Admission of Freshmen September 23, 1924
instead of a home-maker,
M
For illustrated booklet and specific information write to
she would play the part, but S
TH E REGISTRAR
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Oregon Agricultural College
she
would
be
a
womanly
The welfare of the nation
J
CORVALLIS - OREGON
woman “for a’ that.”
needs clean and clear think­
Our country needs more
ing—don’t Russianize our
such
young women. There
country.
is a far greater need of
home-makers than there is
Common sense and hon­ for women politicians. We
esty are two things that the wonder just what the effect
Nation needs—Coolidge has would be if every woman in
both.
this land who is now neg­
AGENCY FOR
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lecting the “career ” for
which nature fitted her, to
Many Visit Washington. be a polititian, would devote
and
Report comes from Wash- the next ten years to help­
ington thaf never before in ing make real citizens of the
its history have so many boys who are now being neg­
Films and Camera Supplies Now on Hand
automobilists visited the lected in this respect. No
White House as this sum- wonder the papers are full
mer. These tourists have of jokes about the young
come from all parts of the men of today looking for
country,'the greater propor­ wives who can support two.
tion coming from the middle Woman’s natural place is
west, although a large num­ no,t on the throne. She has
THE
ber carry tags of Washing- always been a greater influ­
t o n, Oregon, California, ence as a “power behind the
Montana, Idaho, the Da­ throne.”
O. C. DOROTHY, Proprietor
kotas, Nebraska and Minne­
It is well that women are
sota. Almost without ex­ free, well to teach our girls
COUNTRY CLUB AM) ROYAL CLUB
ception they park their ma­
BEST COFFEE ON THE MARKET
to think for themselves—
chines on the great wide
Fresh Eggs, Bread, Meat Products, Cereals, FulljLine of Canned Goods
street in front of the W hite well that we have the ballot
BARBER SHOP IN CONNECTION
House while they go in to and that women’s property
The Place to Go For
see what sort of a building rights are being protected
Soft Drinks, Cigars, Candies, Nuts, Ice Cream, Etc.
their president occupies.
against the unscrupulous.
FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS AND POPCORN
One day three newspaper
'The old regime was faulty,
men counted 81 machines but why the other extreme?
lined up against the curb­
stone and they decided to The old had its good points; ■
take a poii of the autoists’ so has the new. Our atti­
choice for president, The tude in the matter is like
result was: Cooliege, 60; that of the Scotchman who,
FOR
Davis, 15; the head of the when asked by his American
third ticket, 4; the balance host w hether he would have
*
being divided. The major­
Also Selling Out Several of 3 hose to Make Room
beer or whiskey, replied:
ity of the cars were of a
for Winter Stock.
“O—I’ll have a little o’
well-known make.
baith.”
Friday, St pt. 1?,
“A Liberal 12Ë Practical
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Education
ZL'l, Oregon State Fair
SALEM ' September 22-27
Rely upon Southern Pacific comfortable, convenient and
economical service to take you to the fair this year.
^'e Interesting Exhibits The Gay Crouds
♦ I he Horse Races—The Many Free Attractions
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Pleasure, Recreation, Education
For full train information, communicate with
M. Montgomery, .Agent, Medford
Southern 1
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See Our New Stock of
Men’s Work Shoes
[Jnderwear for Everybody
Hosiery
Jacksonville Pharmacy
NYALS, SANTOX
t
A. D. S. LINES
Mili Run, $1.90 Sack
“ Try the Drug Store First
Groceries of Best Quality
Fruit Jars
Chocolate Corner
Jelly Glasses
Godward Mercantile Co
Jacksonville, Oregon
Phone 74
BETTER SHOES
LESS
The Workmen’s Clothing and Shoe Store
John Cappas, Prop.
HOW’S THIS?
HALES CATARRH MEDICINE will
do what we claim lor It—rid your system
ot Catarrh or Deafness caused by
Catai rh.
HAL.1/8 CATARRH MEDICINE con­
sists of an Ointment which Quickly
Relieves the catarrhal inflammation, and
the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which
acts through the Blood on the -Mucous
Surfaces, thus assisting to restore nor­
mal conditions.
Sold by druggists for over 40 Years.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo» O.
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PERSONAL SERVICE
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HOMESEEKER Xx
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For a real home place you cannot find
a better location than Oregon's historic
city of Jacksonville. Best climate in
Oregon. More than 75 per cent of the
inhabitants reside in their own homes.
Good garden anti fruit Innds. Good
schools and churches, Electric light
and power. Good water, Wonderful
shade trees and mountain and valley
scenery. Good citizenship all white
American.
Free auto camp grounds.
We solicit full investigation of our
advantages and community by pros­
pective settlers who want to build a
home and live a long happy life.
Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce.
MONEY
UNIVEfclTY»/0RE60N
Masonic
Oregon Chapter No. 4, Royal Arch
Mai < ns, meets in Jacksonville second
Tuesday of each month.
Warren Lodge No. 10, A. F and A.
M.; meets in Jacksonville second Wed­
nesday of each month.
Goodrich
Silvertown Cord
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LODGE DIRECTORY
O. E. S. Adarel Chapter No. 3 meets
fir.-: and third Thursday of each month.
TIRES
The UNIVERSITY of OREGON
contains:
The College of Literature. Science
and the Arts with 22 departments.
Are best in the long run
The professional schools of Archi­
tecture and Allied Arts—Business
Administration—Education—Grad­
uate Study—Journalism—Law—
Medicine—Music—Physical Edu­
cation-Sociology—Extension
FICK’S HARDWARE
Do you patron your home merchants?
patronizing them, you help yourself.
By
For a catalogue or any information
Ufrit. The Registrar. UniOersitj) of
Oregon, Eugene. Oregon
rhe 49th Ywr Opens September 25. 1924
Odd Fellows
i
Jacks nville Lodge, No. 10, I. 0. 0. F.,
m. ets every Saturday evening at 7:30.
Ruth Rebekah Lodge No. 4 holds its
regular meeting the first, third and
fifth Monday of each month.
Native Daughters
Jane McCully Cabin No. 1, Jackson­
ville. of Native Daughters of Oregon,
meets at the home of a member every
Wednesday, 2 to 5 o’clock.