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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1911)
PAGE 6 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1911. x .s; iiisi 01 Ul Sill T ATTRACT SPLEHDID SPEAKERS conspiracy was today turned over to oniter of the Boy g and Girls Aid so1 c.ty of Portland. Sh-e has been in PendTton for some .iine. and, being witnout a suitable hum;, L was judg ed best to send her where she would i-.4ij proper tai'e. . Nora i-awou, a tft aa ar cli ' ' i . ii.ua)' jlrl tiom Col:ax, Wash., waa ducoiered today in taa Palace ioom 216. (Special) By a'GO.000 of these are expected to pass .'"6 Vouse'and her case w.ll be takea fortune a lara j per through Omaha, which is the aatewar up tomorrow. Omaha, July streak of good cent of the 120.000 who are expected 'o file for claims In Mellette and Ben fOf 0UGIIT TO KKOW through Omaha and will be given an (this shop, aid Its ability to am opportunity to see the Omaha Land . best Oar m strongest show at which tha resources and op desire Is ta tuns out tha best port unities of the entire west will be XE INIXG kXD PRESSING ! exploited. Thus ft will be possible to Mnt t price onr aerrlecs to directly interest thousands of persons to the- west, and it will fee possible to . interest a gr at many of them In the nett counties. South Dakota, will pass! opportunities offered In the region further west. . The South Dakota reg istrations will be made be' we n Oct. 2 and 21. an dlhe drawings begin Oct. The , officers say there are many young girls in the city who are, allow ed to go without parental supervi sion and they intend to give the girls the chance which their parents deny them. - '- Tb word "raitiiiL'" u iioura a 'oni lxh tixhlni! Minai'k arn Hw ire of the crew .' Should the timed word ut tered as the iat I leavtiiK " harbor oo a pilchard expedition the vpeaUer would stand a fair chance of being hurled OTerboard. The mere mention or "rabbits" destroys ail cbaoces of a "catch." London Chronicle. . .Portland. 4raoo - 7mM ad Dar Rebool for Girl lai ; I. Art, Eleetl. (Tuuiu. nlm vlirTW THE SISTER M PERIOB . meet joar satisfaetloa. We 1e lleve we do this. If year gar ments aed bar atteatloa seal them to as and we win do yoar i . . ., work promptly ait guarantee ot to rain the materials. ELITE DYEING & 24. while the land show will be from the 16th to the 28th. .The dates of he show will give ih- bomeseekers who are actually looking for homes -fin opportunity of visiting in Ofnaha and who will be In the proper frame of both before and after they go to South mind to receive and absorb all the In- Dakota. formation that Is thrust upon them. I During the last South Dakota draw As an example of the great number ings most of the applicants came from of land seekers who will pass through Iowa. Illinois. Missouri and Omaha In October it la set forth that states In the middle wst In 1904 106.000 people, registered in bulk of the coming reglsratlons will PATAG0NIAN INDIANS. a One V I ft 8 XXaln CL H. B. Waggoner U Customs of the Remnants of Powerful .Tribe. . Normally tin Tebuelches. as the rarajjonlim Indian are called, are a neiH-eable and kindly people, yet ihey other, are ImpiilKlre. nipnhlt of strong prejn- and ihe dice. very revengeful . and often with roik! reason KUspU-ious of trn li ters. They are not to be trifled with and when under th influence of drink are brutal and dnntreroiw. Thy wlioxv .' luvn tir thnfi" hl1liutt unit trlron mill fx kindness to their old people Tbiy are KtlijiJ:ilF .7 -fi vXViU3 . Bonesteel. Four years later at the be mad by people from these states Dallas registration for Tripp county , It is these peopl- that, the west Is now lands 114,000 eeekers made .filings. ! trying to Interest through the' medium On these figures Is basd the esttmat? of the land show. 1 th.l . t. m A wll Va . 1 n n rt. 10A AAA t r i-r I nn A D n n . . .. 1 . . . . . ...... iiioi iuo urn uv b uv.irvu "8-iu ucuir: n vuuuijr lanuB. ai iasi alvluod into nnmerU' trllMM or sniujix. 'stratlons at Dallas. Gregory. Ranld City and Chamberlain for the Mellet'e each having Itn chief or cacique. uii ' H I .,rv1tr ff -fv4ril10flt rM4' but IlKhtly. '., '...' .': " ' '. They believe Id ii pond and nn evJ spirit, whom they propitiate, nnd have . many Ktorlen. myth; and urer.tlrlon connected with the sun. - moon , nnd stars, while the slaying of horses and .drtnkinjr of blood form n conspicuous part of their superstitions, birth, mar riage and death ceremonies, many of which are most repulsive. ; When Macellan first passed through respectively-14 and 8, daughters of the strait there were perhaps no fewer the landlady of the Whitwor h lodg-; ,nan 10.000 Patagonia ns roaming from Ing house over the Cash Meat market W strait, while to- aay. anven dsck iroui lue iiiiorai iu the high pampas and the foothills of 'the ' Andes, .altogether they would probably not total over MX). Harper's Plumbing and eating John Melville 123 Atoms Avt LA GRANDE, ORE PEHDLETOB OFFICIALS WILL r AID YOUNG MISLED GIRLS To save young girls from lives' cf shame. County Judge J. W. Maloney, who Is also Juvenile Judge, Deputy District Attorney W. C, Et Prultt,' Truant Officer John Halley and tho city and county oflteerg have Inaug urated a crusade against Ihe breed ing places of such evil and announce their Intention of continuing their efforts until every girl In this city who Is straying from the paths of vir tue shall be rescued, says the Pendle ton East Oregonian. . , ! Today the Juvenile court had ita attention called to four of thes? cases. Gladys and Juanlta Whit worth, aged CALIFORNFA mm WATERli Fresh a j. ailOl iSWeeC- Three cents per pound 8 1 S . : t : Fresh vegetables every day. New shipment of Cantaloupes and; i ocety arid Uokety THE HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT. PHONE j Main 75 w.Te totjay taken before the court and will be taken from their mother on the ground that she is not a fit guardian for them. ' The eldest of the girls was one ot the party of Joy jiders which had suth a narrow es cap?t early Sunday morning and her ! -1 v. ' t i i .. .v.. . iiiuiuci g luuiiiK uuuue was toe blhii- ing place for that ride. ".y.i . Myrtle JTotchklss. the 14 year old Freewa'jer girl who accused her step father of outraging her but whose charges were proved to be part of a Magazine. ' .Her Sacrifice. ' Madge What Ih Dolly' ambition In life? MarJorle-She hope to marry a millionaire and save mm from ht dis grace of dying rich.-l.it. There Is aeiHus as well in virtue as In Intellect "Tis the docflnw ot taith over works. Emerson. Red Cedar Shingles WENAHA LUMBER CO. GREENWOOD & MADI50?, Home Phone 421 Bell Phone, Main 732 4 i WTTHTWWfTTTTTHTTTTTTWTTTTWTTTHT IM M MS I These can be had in our own city and in our ovti Valley where We have fine 80 acre tract just outside the .city limits, all in timothy, grain and alfalfa, on one of the principal roads lead ing into La Grande; good buildings, an abund ance of water, and one of the best dairy farms in the valley. .This land is suitable for any pur pose, and if as conveniently located to any other town as it is to La Grande, could not be bought for double the price asked for it. A payment of $4,000.00 down will handle it; good terms on the balance. Have a splendid proposition adjoining City. , ' ' Just 70 acres in this property, 'one-half of -which is the best of soil and the balance good pasture. Good new house and good , barns. A number of fine springs and one of them piped in to the house. This is close to school, on main county road and affords fine view of the town and valley. : The price of this entire property is onl v $4,000.00. and 20 acres can be sold from one end of it within another year for at least $2,000. This would leave 50 acres with all improvements and easily worth the present purchase price. Come in and let us tell you about it. V 40 acres in the north end of valley Four miles from Summerville, best of soil, new buildings, fine stream of water, some timber, only $2,200.00, onethird down, balance one and two years. - ' J 160 acres, 5 miles from LaGrande. 50 acres alfalfa, 55 acres fall wheat, 10 acres of oats, balance summer fallow. Good six room house, good barn and outbuildings. This place is sub-irrigated and one of the best alfalfa, grain and dairy ranches in the valley. Price only $85.00 per acrereasonable payment down with terms on balance. This year's crop will pay good share of purchase price, v ; , , ;( Have some fine orchards and " 'orchards l". here arid in the Elgin-country. Prices on these vary according to location and age of trees, and will ask you to tell us what you want and where you want it. These are all good investments. Some of our good buys in city prop erty. ,: ; -V'-:- Good six-room house cellar, shade and fruit trees, on Third street, for $2,100.00. Only $400 - down, balance in stated payments at 6 per cent Fine 7 room two-story house, with large lot, shade and fruit trees, on Second street, for only $2,800.00. ' V ; ; i Five room house, modern, shade and fruit 'trees, on "T" avenue for only $1,650.00. Four room house and two lots, wood shed and city water, on North Depot and "V" avenue, for only $1,100.00. This property can be bought with a very small payment down and balance at $20.00 per month. Four room house, cellar, wood shed, trees, two good lots, on North Spruce street, for $1,250.00. Small payment down will handle this property, and can make substantial reduction for cash. We have vacant lots in all parts of the city, and not a single lot that will hot prove a good investment, even you donot improve it. Let us show you these and other bargains. 4ti4t(iitiiiiiitiitititttiitiiiiiiintttM''tt-kAJA'" "ttil"'tl 1 " iitiiiii'iinninminmmui