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Pitjce Two THE Hotjl E NEWS Thursday, November 3. IttSI. THE ROGUE NEWS- Published Semi-Monthly by the Student of the Ashland High School. THK STAFF Editor Lucille Anderson Assistant Kditor IoulHe Anderson Sports I1ob: .... David Johnson: Girls: .... Mae High Fxc hanges Lloyd Arant Special Reporters Hi-Y, Carlock JohnHOn; Music, LeRoy Lindner: Debate, Beth Joy; Feature, Rachel Forsythe; Library, Sylvia Mar. tin; Girls' League, Dorothy Miller; Camp Fire, Dorothy Bergstrom Reporters Eunice Coats, Lizzie Davis, Maxine Miller, Viola Mav herry. Max Ouiley, Harry Hnxie, Maxie Thompson. HiiKlness Staff Business Manager George F. Smith Assistant Manager Lorraine Smith Circulation Manager June Wolcott Exchange Manager Mary Poley Junior HI Manager Helen Madden PRIZES AWARDED POSTER CONTEST "LEST WE FORGET- The recently sponsored poster contest for the anniversary play "Tolly With a Past" proved a big success. Over twenty posters were turned In. all of them be ing so excellent as to make Judg ing very hard. The posters awarded prizes are fine examples of lettering and modern design. Those contri buting the best drawings were, iCorl Feliite. first prize, and Ber nard A brains and Bob Andrews, each awarded second prize. "Set this great liy as a holy day apart, F r dreams of IVaee, the wisdom of the heart." hi 1!M8 an Armistice was signed which sent a shiver of relief throughout the entire universe. That was the Armistice signed by the Allies and 'entral Powers put ting iiu en to the greatest war in histoiy. the World "War in which forty-one nations were tnuaaed. The total of all the wars in a thousand years e:ndd not equal the cost, destruction, and misery of the conflict which I rokt UNn the world on July 'JS, 1M14. In France a pillar lias lieen erected on which is in scribed, "Here, on the eleventh day of November, 1!1S. succumbed the criminal piide of the Cerman Empire, van quished by the free eoples it sought tf- enshiu-e." Tin lay the most of those brave men who led their coun tries' armies and made possible the defeat of (leimany and all it meant, are now dead. General Pershing, the American leader, in the inly one living. There is a deep pn rjiv.fi in making this day a holiday. It ended a war in which more were killed and injured in a day than other wars had killed in mouths. We should stop for a moment to think of those who achieved the armistice. Many of them never returned, others returned crippled, and some returned to resume the normal life of a civilian. The day is n:.w it-graded as a day for celebration but we must still remember, in the inid.t of our celebrating, just what Armistice Dav reallv is. SYMPHONY A f-esh wind; A d-rk mountain. Its outline rough with evergreens; A Mcce of sky Like a pheet of silver that re- fle-.ts Tho heavens' blue, and light Through veil of transparent shadow: ;iay clouds. Their outer portions thin and white and glowing: In them, a point of light, A shining star. By Mary Isely "SEEDS THAT GROW" Mutual Mill & Seed Co. PHONE 9 3.VI K. Main St. . new i-Au-a-curricuiar acuvuy has arisen Willi tnej ftretching of wires ucioss the corners of the lawns that' of hurdling the wires. Steven's Cash Mirket Qua'ity and Service l'. S. Inspected Meat Free Delivery. I.Vt K Main St. Phone 141 Students and football players need none of those clever boxes the college football teams are using for d::tlain practice. A walk through the halls is a splendid substitute. Strange how Sophomores wander to the senior side dur ing rallies. They must think the words i f the school s. ngs are catching. "Music hath charu.s," in fact, it seems to completely be witch the Sophomores, judging from the jK-ciuiar move ments ct their lips at a.-scinhly sin"ing. Thoughts For Today "Hard work, contributes t per rent and talent 10 le cent to success. Three thing insure success: A n b 1 1 l,o Imagination and the will tc work." Thomas A. Edison. First National Bark Ashland, Oregon X, in., tu.iiti i in French us well ns those ill Eliulisli will W spoken in "Polly with a Past." We hope quite a numlier ot the listeners will let eel Hie uiiierence. TEN TO FIFTY' CAFE Try Our 23c Lunch Also Individual Chicken Pies 23c We Cater to School Folks Kndera Block .Ah id then there's the bright Shorthand student who i thinks kiss isn't used enough to le in the list of frequent words. Sport Goods for Gocd Sports JPROVOST HARDWARE Patterson Dairy Milk, Cream and Buttermilk We don't claim to have the best but we have as good as the best. QUALITY and SF.KVICK 0-YOU Pop Corn That Pops! 3 Lbs. fcr 25c STEARNS' SELF. SERVICE STORE C. Darling Swedenburg Building PHONE 8 E. A. WOODS, M. D. Kye, Far, Now and Throat Specialist. Swedenburg Bid. Phone 2tfl DeWitt's Taxi Phone 58 "24-HOCR SERVICE" general GASOLINE Modern Creasing HERB MOORE'S Service Station Ashland, Oregon Herbert's Two Stores SIM E. -Main 10 E. Main . Staple and Fancy GROCERIES We Deliver. We've a new Janitor for our institution and he seems to ; 1k a pretty gixnl "sort." Why not give him a break, fellows? It only takes a little more energy to put your waste pajer in the garbage can. He would appreciate it. I'oys are wondering about "Polly's Future." "Wait until Friday the thirteenth. VOI R SHIRTS Are Neater and Look Neater when laundered by the Ashland Laundry Co. PHONE 163 Just Call. That's All" Try Our Double Thick Milk Shakes, 10c East Side Pharmacy Prescription Specialist Ashland Creamery Manufacturers of Gold Medal Butter, Shasta Ice Creaiu and Shasta. Buttermilk Phone 24