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ARGADE THEATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW-AFTERNOON AND EVENING
IRWIN & SMITH
Comedy Sketch "Johnnie's Visit"
SINGING AND ECCENTRIC DANCING
"SOUL OF A THIEF"
Or "THE BENTON JEWEL MYSTERY"
v. jt. uciiguuui oiuijr yi a una s rciurmauon. two-reel Oi
HI absorbing interest, following clearly the devious windings
au iiiiiiaic piui. vu tuvc aiiu strange auveniures.
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WHITE SLAVERS ARE BUSY
Girl Strike Pickets Believed to Be
Mingling With Underworld
tion via La Grande. The round trip
fare from Union and Union Junction
is 75 cents. The round trip fare from
La Grande is $1.25 for adults and 65
cents for children under 12 years of
5rv.; ti, a f Irm -T Portland, July ' 19. (A local paper
11 over July 23, and return on the t . T ",. .. . r ,
24th. No stopovers are allowed, either 8aya to6a Indications that white
way. slavers, working boldly in the guise of
King and Queen are Elected. Industrial Workers of the World and
fi,JhrJ,CLyi1!na"d .kin? 0f their sympathizers, have established a
3 TO PIONEER MEETING Friday night when Miss Ada Houx recruitin station among the young
PROVIDED FOR. I was elected queen and Harvey Lantz &irli in the I. W. W. picket line in front
king.
JUS- 3nd Queea of Cherry Carnival
JElected by Cove People.
MINING INDUSTRY ON INCREASE
Clark's Creek Likely to Be Worked
Over Under Modern Methods.
Baker, July 21. With the revival of
interest in quartz minine in eastern
Oregon comes also a revival in placer agitators, many of them rough men
mining; not so much in the mode of from th north end sections, minele
of the plant of the Oregon Packinor
company, East Eighth and Belmont
streets, led Sergeant of Police Harms
yesterday to call the attention of the
Juvenile court to conditions there.
Fully half the girls who stand before
the plant all day as pickets are under
tween 12 and 16 years old. I. W. W.
. 3ccial Train Connections. S
. Yft- Accomodate the La Grande
' (firple and those making con- 8
'"NS-rK'rjra on that train a special ?
'0'-ttasin Trom Cove will meet No. 6 S
. "Vsd. Lmon Junct.on ana convey the $i operating in early days, but by up- freelvawith these eirls. talk with them
passengers to Cove. The fare is to-date methods with dredger to go joke vh them, and in general affect
arad a third round trip. $jover the same ground, handling earth close intimacy.
.!((!4IJ and" gravel by tons instead of by the a flashily dre.ed woman, too, has
; ; shovelful. Over in Grant county sev- been active in the crowd for the past
rw JW 91T1, rw "?i!ea4f.rei!,n.?ll8tfd !or thi! .few .ys- Ye-d;y - the sergeant
.-.-ami r . ,. , "-"--i jjuijjuoc, winie uie same is true ui. heard her Dersu-ida cn rf the nretti-
AT .asr.,aJi.,?nJ se:urd Baker county. est of the eirls. aeed 16. to "come and
jraaan. u. une aim a imra jare on me. Km Me zer and assoc ates are ex- ct ,v. u is . j
t . T vvii.il iici iii(;iii,a. Axaiiiia waiucu
tensively prospecting Clark s creek mo -min f n hnmo t-n v,.v mofV.r
a tributary of Burnt river, and it will a vh nrtino. tn An. win,
not be at all surprising if in the near who wanted her to accompany them.
Hui,uiC MKumvc ulKin,uns aie car-, one of the strike leaders, a wo-
ned on there. In fact all that re-' man nernmntnrilv nnH tho littlo
mains to be done is to decide the most i gir to come away wfien she saw the
practicable machinery necessary to v,;m t,n,: ,,-ifi, fv,a ntr;
extract the gold, for it is well known i To make matters worse, there is a
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uiul guiu is mere.
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September .15. For further informa- sworn, depose ang say upon oath, that
tion with regard to the school, address j am the cashier of the La Grande
President J. H. Ackerman, Monmouth, National of Gtande county 0f
Oregon.
J Union, state of Oregon; that the fore-
going statement is a full, true, correct
Statement of the La Grande Nation- complete statement, showing the
al Bank, of La Grande, county of Un- name. ,a pow ws'aence or post
ion, stote of Oregon, showing the off ice address, fact of death, if known
amount standing to the credit of every & the amount to the credit of each
depositor July 1, 1913, who has not depositorasrequ.rd by the provis-
IUOUB UCJUail., Ul IWO UV. VVAWl-j
drawn any part of his deposit, princi- ;
pal 'or interest, for a period of more
than seven (7) years immediately pri
or to said date, with the name, last
known place of residence or postoff ice,
address of such depositrs, and the fact
of his death, if known.
L. S.( Perry, unknown $20.00
C. A. Staples, trustee, unknown. $19.14
R. E. Porter unknown 16.05
State of Oregon, county of Union, ss
I F. L. Meyers, being first duly
ions of Chapter 148, of tlie
laws of Oregon, 1907. '(
. : F. L.. MEYE I
Subscribed and sworn to before J
this 12th day of July, A. D., 19
H- A- ZURBRICK, I
. - Notary Public for 0w
Daily, July 14, 21, 28; Aug 4, u,
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V AND SCROLLS.
"tivsn"fcfB and linings everything in the
raHmHiit Asigns in Wall Papers are
iltews 5ii 'Sae most artistic patterns and
v amaai;3Bp1jir colorings. We are show
xn M. iparweuiariy handsome line of
1. 3i&i:tm& drawing room papers the
.TiEajS'lBiSif; vsrS.1 please the discriminat
i -ijfeS5jS.J9wTle of , artistic tastes. Tht
rsiat8 im high bnt the prices art
.tstxssS'X'f reasonable.
".jB?Sl- -Sixti. St. Pho.u- Rrti's'i
For Sale
'.White JRotary Sewing Ma
'cbine. Absolutely new. This
irttu-hine is priced at $55.00. But
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Mr. Melzer and associates own prac
tically the whole of Clark's creek. The
banks of the stream have produced
thousands of dollars worth of the
precious metal in the past 40 -years.
Some of this ground was worked over
hurriedly by primitive methods while
a great deal of it is virgin ground,
which is so situated that it cannot be
worked without some system whereby
a "dump" is fir.st secured. It is now
proposed to begin below and work up
the stream and thus have a dump at
all times, a method that was impossi
ble with so many owners in early dnya.
We predmt that the output of Clark s
creek will be greater than the past
when it is once worked in a systematic .
house on the corner of Belmont and
East Eighth streets', directly across
from the fruit cannery, where the I.
W. W. strike leaders make their head
quarters. Men agitators, women and
the little girls in the picket line come
and go into and out of this house to
gether. One of those 'seen to go into
this house was the flashily dressed
woman. .
Outside in the yard, men congregate
and lounge on the dirt bank near th j
girls. There is much confidential talk
ing with the girls on the part of these
men, all of whom are there as agi
tators or I. W. W. members to lend
"moral sopport" to the strike.
Harms himself, who has an enviable
reputation for catching and convict
ing white slavers, says he never saw
conditions more made to order for
leading young girls astray than those
that exist before the fruit cannery.
"It is all wrong for these little girl
Tariff Denounced. j
Washington, July 21. Bitter .de-j
nunciation of the tariff bill was re-j
ceived in the senate today by Burton, pickets to be thrown in the company
01 unio, in tne iirs.t 01 a senea 01 uuee. 0f r0ugh men as they are," Harms ln
spceches he predicted the complete formed the juvenile court authorities.1
failure of the new measure, "as far as ,
teaching the cost of livintr is concern-j , . xi o.lI(rv
ed, on this result," said Burton, "the! Last J-uItry.
bill must stand or fall, and unless a ., , .
very material reduction in prices im-i While there are no records to give
mediately follows the enactment ri authentic facts the general belief pre
the bill it will go on record as one of vails that last night was the most
the worst policies, a responsible party f Ury m many years For several
of a representative government ever an eastern-like heat prevailed:
adopted i comll,S with very unusual seventy
"I am unable to believe," continued '
Burton, "that the reduction in this bill Announcement Oregon Normal School
could be permanent. The duties under :
the existing law must be lowered and For teachers The Oregon Normal
others must be removed entirel", for . , . ...... , tUa
, - rnmr-W mnro rnmnlpte and a scho1 s Oregon s institution for the
more systematical development, and preparation of teachers for the pub
the industries which enjoyed protection i;c schools. The entire time and at-
may need it 111 a less degree or not at tention of the school is devoted to
all.
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Thursday Ikili o2)
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Conquering New Fields Making New
riends Adding New Laurels.
Senator Chamberlain, of Oregon, an- Pu,rPose- "nd on'y students intend
H.CLTriplett
CWi 3 Washington Ave.
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nounced that he does not feel bound
to support the tariff bill in the form
in which it has been reported by tne
senate finance committee. ' He stated
he would give his free support in what
is right in the matter.
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DANCE AT
anceland
Tuesday Night
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f; PARENTS ESPECIALLY IN-
st yrTED to attend. j
IS v iO-KICTLY HIGH CLASS. 4
it C P. FARRIN, Mgr.
Employment Agencies Opposed.
Seattle, Wash., July 19 It appeared
certain today that the initiative will' lnents offer every form of work re
ing to be teachers are admitted.
The faculty The faculty, number
ing eighteen members, is chosen for
the expressed purpose of training the
teachers for public schools, and di
rects its entire energy upon this one
thing.
Departments The several depart-
be invoked in the interests of legis
lation which will abolish private em
ployment agencies in Seattle which
charge fees for their services. The
petition which started circulating, two
weeks ago today was within a score
or more names of the number requir
ed. It is charged that many of thj
agencies have been accepting fees il
legally; that they have charged fees
with no intention of finding work for
their clients and that they have co
operated in underhanded ways with
certain employers of labor who were
fighting strikes. If this legislation is
secured for Seattle, an effort will be
made to. have the next legislature
abolish private employment agencies
throughout the state of Washington,
and establish free bureaus tinder state
supervision.
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quired in the public schools, including
supervision and school management
and domestic science and domestic art.
A well equipped gymnasium and ath
letic grounds furnish ample opportun
ity for training in every phase cf
physical culture.
. Equipment The school has at pres
ent commodious buildings in which to
do its work. These buildings have
every appliance for good work and
arc kept clean and sanitary so that the
students may have the best conditions
for work at all times.
Training school The normal main
tains a complete system of training
schools from the first to the eighth
grade inclusive, and it is in charge of j
skillful and professionally trained
teachers.
Term begins The fal' term begins
EVERY DAY AT 11 A. M.. FOLLOWED BY. A-
firminrts
Dry, Clean
Comfortabfc
Free Ouf-Door Exhibition at tii
SEATS
sroR
6,O0C
PEOPLE
Courteous attendants-J
games of chance, if1
and Children need J
hesitate to come
attended.