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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
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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:
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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.
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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.
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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
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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-.
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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
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VARD, EAST M A I N
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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
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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.^<he finest cigarettes you «ver smoked.
Arc starved fo r a
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T IU g k w
o f * gem briags joy-codi w om aa
t h a t a m ere m ao c a n n o t c o m p re h e n d .
iT Ie m e m b c r t h ii oo yovrsw ed #n g aen ivco -
Good For Brooder Housed,'
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as well as
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lets of emeralds acje in the highest
r Uvor witfc f e q t o w y - ,
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STÉÀPY
JEW ELER ,
Eaders Block
W i y i 4 |1 because
« k w a d e o i the finest
Turk^fc ^nddotnestjcAoj^Hcos, prpperly aged
Afld fcfsadcd with great skill, a n d there is aa
HBAT
Carson-Fowler Ì
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“In The Heart
W e I mi v a lh e p r o j i e r
£Ì c .,AL ìc £ imc .
SbajKO&’s
They aifc fqnd to your throat.
TRY THEM IN
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Hardware
Çlgyeomb Motor
flow s from W ft.M up. Imple
ments of ex^cy depcrlptiop.
WNte Sewing Machin«» sud
«verytblng that fuqners seed.
sary o r h er birthday. <T Brooches and brace
Granili* Wear
it Us Do Your Electrical
and Battery Work •
A carload o p te d cedar, all
Ifeart seven fopt fgneeposts
Just received, «Will sell for 25c :
qnch ns Iqpg a3 they last. All
hind of fenejpg.
w o m iw
AND NORTH MAIN
E, R. IJ08LER, SupL
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quarrel with hla brother over the
T in hnd kgls blip while the Ha
banera Is bein gsung and danced
in the streets outside. The dying
beauty hunger
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I t Is also of interest to know,
that Jacksonville, founded in
1363, wps flrgt known ps Table
Rock, aad that the first news
paper published in southern Ore
gon was called The Table Rock
Sentinel. The paper was estab
lished by W . G. T ’Vault, the «ret
issue being dated November 84?
1836.
Mr. f^V aalt was the
editor. In 1344, of the first news-
,paper published in Oregon, the
Oregon Spectator.
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While TfeeyXtst
CHCedar Mop
24 AT 8 A. M. FOR MAYING CHANGES IN
WATER MAIN AT G&ÔWSÔN HILL RESER
t M « S « » iW
i » r t7 W>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
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ARMY GOODS STORE
Biggest Little Store in Town. Open Evenings.
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