The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 07, 1912, Page 21, Image 21

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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY UQRNINO. APRIL T. lilt
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FOOL INDIAN BAND"
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Zi Mobrldt. 8 I. April
, 'T-Af INa 'Fool Indian lland
TTand baa no parallel
j- tbla country.
' ' Naarljr btlf a rantury ago a drama
-'aa anactad ton tha apot mhara tlila rlty
. . 2 nalajida. It aa la tl.a yaar of tho
tcrnola Naw I'lm and Mankaln maa-
aacrea 1p Mlnnraota. In 1S!. ahan all
-a lha men fit for aervUa wra miunl
In tha'battlaa of tha Civil war. and
only dtfenarloaa women and children
atul man who ware unfit to o to the
' Irool war laft to take cara of lha
homra of Ibe aettlera In thla Vnpre
at pared atata theea were an eaay prey to
. lha then murdaroua Indiana, and hun-
dreda wrra alaln before a force atronir
anoufh could ka railed to drive tha red-
J aklna acroaa tha Mlaaourl. When thry
4 h retreated they took with them a party of
hlta women and children and by forced
, x, marches reached Uiia epot.
One cadnot appreciate the feelings
' a Of these hapless captlvea as they were
hurried across the plalna to a-hat
. worse than slavery But something
, touched the hearts of their younger rap
' ' T tors, who, undor tha leadership of Chief
; " No Heart, derided to get the i-aptlves
to their homes and lo their relatives
f and friends. Daring the tortures they
' knea' would be theirs If their undertak
, Ing should fall, they called tliclr native
, atratfgy Into play and. eluding the main
" Zi camp, after many hardships and weary
i days, aucceeded In returning the cap-
at t,v'" ,0 their relatives and friends, who
at had long since given them up for dead.
Tt After 40 years congress recognised
:i " the bravery of the band by giving each
I 5T of th survivors a small medal and lat
i ' aa er, after all but two had gone to the
;Jf happy hunting grounds, the state of
m Kouth Dakota erected a shaft of red
! granite with the Inscription: "Shetek
-it Captives Rescued Here November. I Si; 2. I
;. " by the Fool Indian Band' The shaft
i ' 'il erected June 15, 1909, and is the
i , only historical monument erected by the
f J? atate of South Dakota.
i.ith ha n U.U4 ikaae laia tiwaar
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lack faring last Thuiialh. aaar Kar,
and he plana la lmpoe lhaia alt Itla
ajmin.r alth aliracllva Opa of auinaa.
It F iHllty. la rrm to bvllj
raaldenc un I -a at Thlfllalh lral. near
I Bki.lmnre. MVpuaMa the alia of lha rt
lal haw hne of I. I I alloa
i K J Alser. a I'orlland buaiaaaa man.
i.aa tat lha ronlra.1 f-r a lltae daall
leg .. t-a f r-r led on tjnn Thirtieth.
near Kkldmoie The plana rail for i
la., elory n room structure of al
Irartiva design and ronvenlanl Interior
arrarigamcnl
To (1014 Tale a a at aaar.
1. A I'elton has taken title lo I an I
lrts near Kaal Thlri-rirat and Kkld
more, on ahirh ha plana lo lulld i
hma thla summer
rnur Iota In the rflnlty of Kaat
j i.nriiwin am. naii mora naie oen pur--
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. ww.a vj ii'.w Mwiirn iidiifiinc com
pany as altrs for new dwellings a hi. h
all he huM In lha neit few months
Arthur rorier or I'orter llrna . rallr a l
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finriniia i ioa inirritriinQ it
Itegenta drive and 1-anre avenue, on
one of lha heal view ellea on the rritlro
raal aide The honae ro tn lha neigh
borhood of 110 000.
J V Hurley la hultdlng s IliOOO
resldeme facing Laura and Itldgewoad
av rnuea
I Br Ibe lolernatluDal Newa ferelre. I
Dublin, April 6. Those lenders of
public opinion In Trelsnd who for 10
years past or longer have been working
with all the powers and means at their
disposal to check the emigration evil
are seeing at last some ray of hope.
The reports of the labor troubles at
Ijiwrenre, which have come over to the
papers here from fhelr American cor
respondent, have done more ;o strength
en the hands of the Antl-Emlgration
league than any other agency since the
league was started.
The publication broadcast of the scale
of wanes paid In the highly protected
mills of Lawrence and side by side with
the scale of figures of the cost of living
have set thousands of young-men und
women thinking that It would he much
better for them lo slay at home than
to cross the ix-ean In searrd of fortune.
Next to landlordism In Its worst form.
the grratest curse of Ihla Island for
two generations has been emigration. Of
course all who know the alphabet of
Irish political and spclal life arc aware
that landlordism and emigration have
been twins ever since the terrihle fam
ine of 1 847.
morning for a ride In a motor car
through the forest of Kontainebleau. The
son of the owner of the car was driv
ing. He was knoan to hare had but
little experience, and several persons
warned him not to attempt the trip.
They drove through one cf the most
frequentid part of the forest where
there were numerous holiday makers.
The car suddenly swerved an It reached
the bottom of the tfolle valleyi and the
driver no loiiKcr had control of It. In
another Instant It dashed on to the road
side and was upset. The gasoline tank
hurst, and the llinild soon took fire, so
that th people who tiled to rescue the
unfortunate occupants, pinned under the
car could hardly approach. When the
young people were extricated at lii"t one
woman was already burned to death
and four others were suffering from
severe burns. They were taken to the
Fontalnehleau hospital, and are still In
an unconscious condition.
attack upon Mlsa Kiln Bailey, a l-year-old
white girl and daughter of Justice
of the Peace William II. Italley.
PRAYER PULLED HIS LEG
TO RIGHT SIZE, HE SAYS
rveaoing. l a.. April Charles ft War
ds, son of the Rev. W. F. Murtla pas
tor of tha Reading m laa Ion. declares, he
MOTOR RIDE LEADS TO
TRAGIC END NEAR PARIS
Five Minute Trial Irevent Lynching
Salisbury. .Mil., April 6 Indicted, se
cretly tried, convicted and sentenced,
all In five minutes, and then hurried In
to an awaltlns automobile and rushed
off to the state prison today prevented
the probable lynching of Fmmons
AValker. a negro, who confessed to an
We Now Have Some of the
Best Land in Oregon to
Offer Homeseekers
Location and soil ideal for BERRY, POULTRY, FRUIT and
DAIRY FARMS.
Several openings for small industries, such as PLANING
MILLS. SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES, FRUIT CAN
NERIES, CREAMERIES. VINEGAR WORKS.
Our land reached by fast electric trains. Frequent service.
For information address
Ruth Trust Company
235 Stark St., Portland, Oregon. Main 5076, A-3774
21,000 Settlers
IN THIRTY SPECIAL TRAINS ROLLED ACROSS
THE BEAUTIFUL PRAIRIES OP
Western Canada
LAST WEEK TO LOCATE ON THE SPLENDID
LOW-PRICED WHEAT FARMS OP THE CA
NADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY.
Nothinj; ajrac hin(j the present immigration to Western
(.'anad hat ever before ixcurmi on the North American
continent
American Farmers
Latt year l.tnsui farmer from the I'nited States bought
and located on these land, and on reliable information it
i t Miniated that '.Kl,fMn will go this year.
Why Do They Go?
HKC ArSf-." the lat ten years ha demonstrated beyond
4tietion that WFSTF.RN CANADA i producing the finest
quality of hard wheat fjrown mi the American continent.
I his fact has been iiroven by this whrat takinp first prize
wherever exhibited (or the last seven years, the last exhibit
bnnp in New York City in October, 1011, and where Ca
nadian farmers won firM. second and third prizes on wheat
against all American competitors
MK( Al'SF. statistics show that W estern C anada produced
the largest average yield in America.
HKCAl'SK these highly producte lands are helling from
1 to $l'i per acre on ten years' time, which is many times
less than land of eipial quality can be bought any other
place.
Ready Made Farms
The Railway Company has a few selected, ready-made
farms, with house, barn, well, fences and from 50 to 100
acres in cultivation. If you have your own horses and
implements Sr'M) cash will put you in possession, with nine
years to pay the balance.
We are running regular excursions to inspect the lands at
reduced rates.
Write us for dates. (Jet our Booklets. They tell you all
about it.
Ide-McCarthy Land Co.
GENERAL-AGENTS.
Land Department, Canadian Pacific Railway Co.
2 Lumbermens Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
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S CAT'S SCRATCHES SAVE
S PAIR FROM BURNING
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J Chester. Pa., April 6. Deep furrows,
made by the claws of a pet cat. mark the
JJ' left cheek of Mrs. James T. Brown, of
,Nt Tenth street and Central avenue, but
w the wounds in all probability saved the
woman from being burned to death In
J her bed this morning.
h4 About 3 o'clock Mrs. Brow n was awak-
ened by the cat clawing her face. She
5 set earned and aroused her husband, who
Jumped out of lie I. finding the carpet
a burning and flames creeping up among
' the lace curtains at the window. The
Brown beat out the fire, which was
2 caused by a lamp overturning; this mis
jw 'chief having In all probability been done
X. y be c'at' Which realized what it had
done and the danger in which the sleep
fj' Ing pair were placed.
(Br the lnti rnalU.nal New eVrrlre.)
Parts. April, B.--A tragic motor ride
reported from Kontainebleau Is o.ne of
the worst accidents of the kind that
have happened for some time. A party
of seven young people set out In the
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When thinking about TILE, by
all means see our NEW EX
HIBIT. We carry the largest
and most complete assortment
in the city.
MANTLE. BATHROOM
all "FLOOR TILE
ami
FRED W. WAGNER
363 Stark St. Phone Main 8339
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WILKESBORO
WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON
JVew townsite on United Railways, 27 miles from Port
land. Rapid transportation. Fint Electric
trains. Frequent -service.
SPLENDID OPPORTUNITIES FOR FRUIT,
DAIRY, POULTRY AND BERRY FARMS
20 Discount to Actual Settlers I
FOR PaARTICULARS INQUIRE
RUTH TRUST COMPANY-
M&in 5076,' A3774 r 235 OTARK ST., PORTLAND
TYPICAL HOMES IN ALAMEDA PARK
Ala
Park
The Tract of Opportunity Is Again on the Market. Make Your Rent Pay jor a Home in Alameda Park
Alameda Park
Alameda Park
Is an ideal home spot for the man of moderate means. The Park
has a 10-minute car service and is just 18 minutes from the shopping
center. The municipal improvements include gas, water, electricity,
sewer system, sidewalks and curbs. The entire addition will be
hard surfaced during the next four months. .
Is an ideal setting for the home 6f the man of wealth. .It com
mands an unexcelled view of the whole city and- is the center of
the most exclusive restricted residence section of Portland. Prices
are from 30 to 50 per cent lower than in-sarrounding additions far
less desirable.
TERMS 10 per cent cash and as low as 1 per cent a month. We Will Help You Finance the Building of Your Home. Come in and talk it over.
Columbia Trust Company,
Tract Office East Twenty-ninth and Mason Sts., End of Broadway Car
TAKE ALAMEDA PARK CAR ON BROADWAY LINE '
PRIVATE AUTOMOBILE SERVICE FROM OFFICE
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