A I A t ths finni tiyo u t of ths h ^ h wkool debating teapgi tts j, y e lp . Adaaa and M c k Jpy wan * place and ap w ill represent cm eouth- arn d^riálon in the alate* question i wMak deala w ith the *®«owlng »a Interesting severance Seventy T e a r O ld Prospect- n r ÌS y n nnn W a a liin g fo r Gold ' The southern Oregon Normal school joumnUqp class hM «¥*’ earthed some Interesting lnfor- raation c tw e ip in p table ro<£. and the report of a resent .trip 1 made to that place by the Science dab was reported by, T. 8. Baton, a member of thp Journalism ' class. The report is as' follows: 1 Sandgy, the Southern Orqgpn Science Club, an organisation of faculty members and pt^Jedts of Southern Oregon Noqnal School, made an excursion to -Table Rock, a prominent formation on ‘ V north book of Rogue river op­ posite the mouth c i Bear Crp^h Seventeen were Jn the party. They traveled fro m 'h » h la ty l f p the Gold f U y hri^gp in thrpe! core., resetting .the bridge at >:30. One section of the bridge bavin: been washed out by the recent high water, the cars ware left there and 'the elab members crossed the river on a temporary foot bridge, walking the two and’ a half miles to the top of Tahir Rock. Lunch was eaten near one edge of the rock, and then the party investigated the formations of rqck pnd vai^ous species of plant life. A number of bo tan 1- c a l' Bpdelmeps 'were secured by Prof. Wells, of the N o r m a 1 Schp.ol biology department, pnd were reserved A r later Identifica­ tion at the laboratory. Q a.V»« wpy up the slope to Table rock pn old p i prospector, sbvent^-Mvo years' i sljpwed comnealed > y Mrs. Katherine Car­ ter. m otor'd down from Bqgeae Fridas te ppqal the « rin g yag»- tton w ith F rte . and Mrs. flhariee Bluett, of the Gold H ill schools. Mrs. Bluett was Miss Margaret Carter of Bygone. .and dp waM re-, membered by mppy papda'hpre. where she Jfcred as a child, pa did also her sister Alice and the Morse girls. Mr. and Mrs Fred H oyes jvfto have «pent the past winter In Ash­ land w ltt Mrs. Homes’ father, J. i . Myers, pad fam ily, w e n t the week-end ta their hptne In Bell­ view. They Vere both ef them delighted te Ae a t home again. Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Carter were Week-end visitors at the home of Mrs. Carter’s sister ta BeHview. Edwin Dunn took a hand or eattie op Friday over to a pasture he has rented, and is known as the Cattle Creek place. To see cattle turned out to rnstle for them­ selves makes us realise that spring la really Imre. ”, J M r. pad Mrs. C. M . Hamilton ore the proud parents of a fine ba­ by boy whom they hove named Eugene, in honor of the young 1 man's grandfather, E. E. M iller ef 1 Ashland. Members of the cast who are re- ; producing ’‘Cyclone Sally” St the. . Vining fheatre, Monday night, April 4, met at the home of Mr» 1 and Mrs. Dunn Sunday afternoon and made a ll necessary .plans for the coming event. The P. T. A. men’s meeting which was held la the school house Friday night. March I I , was a huge success. A fter the tma- ines session conducted by Mrs. Ralph Clapp, vioe-presideat, and Mrs. ¡Wallace Reeder, 6ec.Treas. The following yrbgram arranged by the men was turned over to them for execution. 1 I | The men than served the matt­ ing guests to coke (and not amsdl pieces) aad coffee. AM .voted H a wonderful tim eapd we w ill look forward to next yqar. Barnard fe y . mho is a student at O. A. C. is expected heme-Tuee- day night to spend ths spring va­ cation at the home of his parents, Mr. aad Mrs. A. C. Joy. ROASTING FAN regular $2.50 value for ] was unable to fty»d It. ’ I t ,had been tuenty-flvp f ®« p d v e he wag op /h e rock before. Tgbje rpc> 1» of Jp^ertst a? being « lpMlfliork qt Ipdlan pod Pioneer doye. Gap. Joseph Iaa.e aided in majting three treaties with the Indians in (h.e vicinity Of Table rook, /iftn r the treaty of',1153, sta ler Alden, p f F o r i Jppes, established U rn ‘f t ’ Tolo station now A. J. » voiwmaWPdf Port &ms«3otfi its abandonment Ip 18 J 4 at tpe doge of the Indian y a r when the Indians were removed to the Grande Ronde and Silets reser-. 1 < I 1 « 1 ' 1 IN D IA N S BLAMED SAN FRANCISCO. Mar. 21.— Whan in doubt blame the Indians. Chief Horse Eagle, an Osage, here recently, said that, apparent­ ly was the habit of most pioneer white a u n , as well as many his­ torians. in accounting for timber te»»«» by « r e in the earlier days. Horse Eagle said the Indians ware more careful with their for­ ests than the white man is today: Stories about Indians setting' Wholesale fo re s t flree in pow-wow frensies are untrue, the aged chieftain eaid. Great pains yare ta k ^ i by t^g redmen to guard their forests from fireA Driacjpflly for the pro- taotiob pf their villages apd for the preservation of animals roam­ ing the forests, on which the In ­ dians livad. THE WATER WILL BE OFF ALL DAY A N D EFFECT THOSE LIVING ABOVE THE BOULE­ d f/^ A N T r» i W VARD, EAST M A I N , , ; ; . Ford Battery $ 1 2 .0 0 Ford Batteries Fits 8 •Per Cent Of AH Cars. Nòne B etter Regardless . fts rd P b o w fQ i age AM" -a P ifle r - Yoq Buj Peil’s Corp# JL yU C IfcY STR IK E S are smooth and toiel- lo\y.^pe hold that he had jraqhed out of I the gravel In a nearby st regni. He a^cotppsdied the P frty tp the top Of Tgble rock to Show them a cpal yelp tfcpt ¿ e kpew oi, but Mr. Mlntle gave a splendid talk Cor the dnddys. The beys and girls from M rs. McKlnnev’o room gave two little skits which ware well recelTPd, C aro l lopes played selectlops on the piaae. nod Mas. Bander had her u ttle Cott entertataed 4n real operetta-fashion, and very much of the spring time. The decora Uona in the rooms were Isv(«fc ogd WATER WILL BE TURNED O FF THURSDAY eq u ip i; ARMY GOODS STORE Biggest Little Store in Town. Open Evenings. a I s> Ì a > •.L,'