9 ' -♦-♦ ••♦ ••♦-♦ »•♦ ••♦ ••»■ .♦ -♦ .•I Educational Department i '“The hope of democracy lies in education” With apologies to Colonel Roosevelt and the author of the poem entitled "The Charge of the Light Brigade” I submit these lines. You know that it is hard to resist when tempted so pease-do not condemn me. Colonel Roosevelt. Leslie F. Clute. Sophomore, C P H S. IF’S If we were all good no one would be bad. If birds were dragons we’d soon burn up. If horses were lions we’d have a big menagerie. If wewere ALL mules we’d bequite stubnrn. If barbers were buaes they’d be quite thick. Never to imagine Always try to know And if ynu can't do that, Try good sense to show. Edward G. Martin Sixth Grade 4-16-17 iod at which the instructors or some Etiquette of The Tldg If you are not up in the flag eti­ other competent person will answer questions pertaining to school work. quette , here are the rules: Raise the fiat; at sunrise or after, Possibly you have plans in dicipline or class management that you will like to never before. When draping the flag against the have discussed. If so please write them side of a room or building, place the out quite fully and send them to me blue field always to the north or east. at once so that the one designated to Bunting should be draped or hung answer them will have ample time to with the red at the top, followed by prepare an intelligent answer. These the white and the blue in accordance questions will be regarded as confiden­ tial—you and I will be the only ones with the heraldic colors of the flag. It is a mark of disrespect to allow knowing the source of the question. I am enclosing a stamped envelope the flag fly throughout the night. A flag flown upside down is a signal for your use in returning your ques­ tions, and will ask that you return Last Monday afternoon county school of distress. When the flag is formally raised all them just as goon as possible. Some superintendent Ager paid the Herald a present during the ceremony should of the problems will call for discus­ visit while passing thru on an official stand at attention with hand raised to sions in which we desire you to take visit to the gchools of this part of the part. In this way you wil! not only county. Mr. Alger is a capable man the forehead ready for the salute. The correct salute to the flag, as re­ gain confidence in yourself but may be for the position oi head of the school quired by the regulations of the U. S. able to get helpful suggestions from system of Jackson county. The Her­ army is: Standing at attention raise your fellow teachers or board mem­ ald is pleased tn know him and to co­ the right hand to the forehead over bers that will be of considerable value operate with him in any way, it can to advance the cause of education. We the right eye, palm downward, fingers to you and your community. also pleased to be able to say that extended and close together, arm at The program enclosed, which is sub­ are that he has expressed his appreciation an ungle of 46 degrees. Move hand ject to adjustments, will give an idea of our efforts to build up a departmert outward about a foot, with a quick mo­ of the idea of tbe meeting. I am sure in the devoted to the work of tion, then drop to the side. you will agree with me that it ouglh in the Herald public schools of the county. When the colors are passing on par­ to be well worth while. Your atten­ ade, or in revipw, the spectator should dance will make it a success. The Hough Riders Charge stand, if a man, and if walking, halt; if Sincerely yours, E believe that there is only sitting, rise, stand at attention and un­ Half a mile, half a mile G. W. ACER, one way to build up a success­ cover. a mile onward. County School Superintendent All Half ful! business, and that is to Whenever possible, the flag should to San Juan heights give the customer all that he pays be flown from a staff or mast, but Ran the rough riders. for and a little bit more. should not be fastened to the side of a SATURDAY, APRIL 21st, 1917 "Forward, the Rough Riders ! We believe you should get a full building, platform or scaffolding. Charge for the trenches ! he said PROGRAM dollar’s worth for every dollar you When the flag is used out of doors And up San Juan heights spend. it should always be allowed to fly in 10:30— Music by Neil Creek Store. Ran the rough riders. the breeze. When clusterings a n d 10:45—Industrial Work in Our I "Forward, the Rough Riders!” drapings of colors are desired, bunt- Schools Was there a man bewilder'd t ing or cloth should be used, but never H . C. S eymour , State N t tho’ riders knew the flag. Club Leader for Oregon. Someone had blunnder'd: For indoor decorations, the flag can 11:30 Rural School Libraries. Theres not to make reply, only be used as a drapery, it cannot be Miss B lanch hicks , Ashland Public Tneres not to reason why, Librarian. used to cover a bench or table, desk or Tneres but to do and die: box, and where anything can be 12:00-DINNER So to San Juau heights set or placed upon the Hag. Under the management of Ch arged the rough riders. of the For indoor decorations, the flag may Neil Creek Parent-Teacher Our policy has always been to Circle Trenches to right of them. be caught up in many artistic fashions, 1:00—MUSIC sell only the highest grade merchan­ Trenches to left of them. and used with bunting, garlards, plants Selected, by Bell View School. dise at the lowest possible prices Tren-hes in front of them, That this policy is working out suc­ and flowers, but should never be plac­ 1:15 Professional Reading for cessfully is attested by the large Volley'd and thunder'd; ed below a person sitting. number of people who patronize us. Teachers, E a r l Kilpatrick, Fired at by rifle and cannon as well, Are The flag must not be marred by ad­ yon one of them. University of Oregon. BolJly they charged and straight. vertisements, nor desecrated on the 2:03 Period for Answering Questions Into the jaws of Death, M A R T IN J. R E D D Y stage. Into the mouth of Hell, When the "Star Spangled Banner” J in MUSIC For DIAMONDS QUALITY First Bell View School Ran the Rough Riders. is played, all present should rise and Phone 10. Visitors always welcome stand at attention until the ending. 2:45 NEW SCHOOL LEGISLATION Flashed all their rifles bare. Mail us your wants. Medford, Ore Supt. G. W. Ager. The playing of it as a part of a med­ Flashed as they sway'd in air ley should be prohibited and it should 3:00 Some Devices Llsed in Education Shooting the riflemen there, Mrs. Eva Lane Walker, Cen- not be played as an exit march. trai Point Teachers’ Training Charging a position, while The Mag salute adopted by the N. S. All the world shudder'd; Class. , FOe! I). A. R. our military schools, the Plunged the rifle smoke. Hoy Scouts and other organizations, Well Digging and Cleaning Right tho in the COUGHS lines they broke; and which should be taught in all of , and C O L D S . American and Spaniard our public schools is: "I pledge alleg­ i n qu i re at Peart & Lyons’ Heel’d from U* bayonet thrust Dent,:* Eusa.'yrRo« Oirtownl iance to the rep. 'die for which it Blacksmith Shop. Shatter'd and thunder'd A T A LL DRUG S T O R E S stands: one na.ion indivisible, with li­ Then they planted our banner there,but T ssc Shop Phone: 411. berty and justice to all. Not - not the Rough Riders. Residence Phone 85 To T eachers > S chool M embers , Trenches to right of them. S outheastern J ackson C ounty WANTED 750 or more Nanny Goats Trenches to left of them. A local institute will be held at tha will kid this ___ spring. Could also use no more in front of them. Neil Creek School House on Saturday, that ______ a number of . yearin gethersand bucks Trenches No more to Volley and Thunder April 21. Upon the program at the In- ThoMct loud River Lumber Company, While Men and Officers cheer'd. stitute we have some excellent speak- cl o , Ca . They that had fought so well era, men and women, who are recog through the jaws of Death. nized leaders in the inducational field FOR SALE Second-hand "Ranger" Came bicycle, almost good as new, with tool Back from the mouth of Hell. today. I trust, therefore, that you bag and tools, coaster brake, lamp, All that was left of them. will make it a point to be there your­ $17 Olfice. cash. Phone, write or Left of the Rough Riders. self, and will ask that you extend an etc. call at Price Ih raid invitation to every schixd patron in When can their Glory fade ! your community to attend. Oh the wild charge they made ! The Hotel Central We want you to come prepared to All the world wonder'd. West Side Shoe Shine Parlor give as well as receive. In the after­ Honor the charge they made ! Mrs. G. Betts, Mpr. noon we have arranged fora short per 107 W. M AI N ST. MEDFO RD Honor the Rough Riders, The Noble Rough Riders! Central Point, Oregc Our w ubes a m Policy ja r s so c