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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1921)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER W,lnpshr, December ?1. 1021 ' SKFEOHGE MOHEi REDDlNCj, Cii., Xier. 21. Krup tlons nro not llnliln to orinr at Beu Peak, the .'only wtle volcano in the Uiiltml Slton proper, us Iouk us ilio niotiulaii. contlnufts to emit! tmioko anil Hteam, us It now dolti. ' neroidliiK to M. K. Dlttnnir. m.-.hv-' gist and authority -on conditions In Ilie Lassen soollon liore. . Dlttmnr, known u tho "fiitlior" of J.uBBon National park, which In clude the volcnuo und the country Kiirrouiuli.nf; It, roeeiilty returned from un extensive tour over the ec- tion. The action of the volcano, the geologist (loclaml, Is similar ft that of a Hteani holler. As long as Hteani can escape there Ih not any danger of an explosion, hut If the Hteani Is confined and caanr.-i. escape, the pressure gradually increases until finally the holler blown up, Just an the top of tho mountain blows off if gas and tileam Inside Ir-eon-fined. There Ib a ureal deal of steam and pas cominK from the cracks In the mountain, Dlttmnr jrnported. Hoforu the 11k eruption or there was very little ateain emitted. Se'veTal geysers have made tli'lr nppeurance since the eruption In what ,1k known as the Devil's Kitch en,, one-, of the noted npots of the; park. In Jho Devil's Kitchen there nro between TDM and uno active hot springs, hol'.inK mud craters ami geyserH within an area of 25 acres. Some of the geysers force boiling water several feet Into the air and eject steam to a height of sev eral hundred feet. Boiling waters from the Kitchen flow Into the Icy cold wit mm or a nearby stream which hart been nam ed tho Hivulet Styx. A scenic hlnh. way Is proposd througlr the park, touching tho Oflvll's Kitchen, the HIvulet Styx and giving a view of the mountain. KKVKX punish IX HltK Htv A5ftftclMt!fl TrefO WINDSOR, N. S., Dec. 21. Mrs. Henben JohiiBon and her ix chil dren, aged from 3 to J&, were burn ed to death Sunday In a fire which destroyed their home. Mr. John Son Had been called away from home a short time before to fight u fire at a neighbor's house. He returned to find hlH own home ablaze. (KEROSENE) blanch, ; 4 ! i '4,3 J v -vri i-ir -My i S( ll?KHAT?Tl ; k that bcrl LI, AiAW Mi Lne lias utreirly (jaiilp'lj .-.... . i I r - r- ! ' I .J . I W.SGH01L HAS PROGRPI ileal nf intercut In lieinir shown in th'. invent, tho md'i'huiitH of the town put thiK up oxtra prizes for highest seori'.-i jn the mttrn. .Visa l.ulu Bible has returned from a several months vinit with relutivn.i in the east. hluin mihoois will close on i nurs 'day for the Christmas holidays. COl'HAIts APIENTV iniimher Olympia Oysters The Lottes U. LOTTES, Prop. That Tnnlac is a wonderful medicine for del irate children is conclusive!- proven by the remarkable results ac complishcd in the cases of three chi! drcn shown in this picture. iiittie Hlanche Blair, 1f Providence, R. I.f ukv l-'J, jcaiiii'd 10 pounds; lit ffina iMeCabc, at right, ae of hcrantont Pa., Ruined 15 poumls; lit tle Kicliaid Leary, Jr., of Philadelphia, who was very delicate, is now in fine lobust health. The statements maue by their parents are as follows: '.Mi. A. M. Jilairf residing at 20 At v.ood street, Providence, !K. I., said: "Wtf are just so happy over the tlii.ttfc TanluC has jnade in our liltlo ut we cant j or xny enuUj;-b to ?w our appretiion. She ha lo.t nearly 20 pounds n weight and looked o frail and mother ad I were ted sick fh er her conn taking Tanlai 10 pounds, he ever has been like a different Rtri jM is. Catherine McCabe, 414 Bick ons Ave., Scranton, Pa., said: "The 'flu' left my little Keina in such a bad condition that 1 huve no idea she would be with me now if it hadn't been for Tanlae. It is a mystery to me how she lived on the little she was eating and was so lifeless she never even cared to play with the dolls ami toys she pot at Christmas. Since tak ing Tan lac she is as hardv and well as any child could be and has gained' IT) pounds in weight. I will always Praise Tnnlac for restorine our little inrlV health." Richard Lcnry, 2.t42 Palcthorpc St.. Philadelphia, said: 'There is no doubt in my blind hut that Tanlnc saved my little boy's life. Tor two years ! wouldn't have been a bit surprised t) have seen him drop off at any mv. He had stomach trouble and many i time the pas pressed up into his chest until his heart palpitated so I thought sure he couldn't breathe but a few more gasps. Put Tanlac gave him back to us strong and well and we will praise it to our dying day." The effect of Tanlac on the delicate stomachs of the. young is one of the strongest vHid-.-nces of its wholesome ncss u well a its unusual merit. Al though a powerful recontructive, Tan I.ic contains no harmful utgit'dient minerals or opiates which :de so often found in other medicines. Being com. I posed of the most beneficial roots and herbs known to science it is purely vegetable and can be taken by the most di'lieate children, and doe. no, upset or injure the weakest or most delicate stnmat h. Tanlac is sold in I,a (Jrande by Sil vertliorn's Family Drug Store and a!t len.iiug druggists. -Adv. (Rni'clnl to The Observer) EU;iN, Dec. 21. Kach of the Sun day schools of the town is preparini: for its cusfJMViiy Ciiristmas exeK-rel Miss Mai V Cickelor went to i.u Ky Associated rresn) (Jrande SundiiV evening. All MRItKKN, Wash., Doc. 21. ' Ih.n v HRbrnok. who has a lotrffin ' , Cougars and bears have been ni.nt nn Mulllkv tit nhtnin ll.orted prowling In jsupjdies and e-xtrua for his ctmp a few nines down the river. lltlen Denhan; is homQ from Mon mouth, wherosho is attending the Normal, tv spend the holidays with her family, Orla Koiffef and daughter, Marie left lat weekfor their, horru? in Cal ifornia. They have been here several u.'f)lr vtlt i& with relutivfs. j The' junior -J "class play given laic !Sntun.ray niglit was splendidly acted jam was fairly well attended. Quincy Richardson, Jr., of the val ley, wan visiting friends near Elgin Sunday.''"'' ; A number i6f local sportsmen aiv out at practice for the big shooting match to be held Thursday. 'A groat section and othrr district ne;:rpIos.- A bounty of 13 paid on here. 1 each cougar killed, for it estl- Itecentty snverr.. bears appeared ' mated that one cougar UNIs T.O elk at North Beach, a Hummer report onjwnd deer each year. Wllllpa Harbor, Washington. A !o j 1 ' . comotive engineer reported that bej Our $5.00 window display will nliow auved several sheep from a bear bvlyou X-mas article. of va.ucs ud to $8. blowing the whistle 0 his engino MKWI.1N BOOK & STATIONERY Co. and frightening bruin away. An- j other bear entered-a pig pen, killed a IGO-porker and escaped with part of the carcass. Four cougars were killed In the Olympic mountains recently in 'i2-Hi-:it Kntirely Xew, Artificial wreaths for the table. wiiiuuw una auios. wee mem at cue Cherrya. Klurlls. 12-17-tf HERRlN&RHODES,Inc. ! p tUtaUuhH Jt?it Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton Miscellaneous Securities PRIVATR teles nh wlr to all mr bets Riving us enceptional focilitleb for executing buying uad selllns orders. Ve hava no vonnectlon whitfioevrr with promolionn d, stock tcllinu nropoHitlonn. All businesB liixidletl in strictly com mis sion batlt. V IVrlie sa far ar iMnrLct Rula om ttocLi and tfrafu. 201 Ry. Exchange Bldg., Portland, Ore. Mtmbtrs Chicago j& ifir nir iaL hip a th SA'Vi THP RFACinM FOR OUR SUBSTANTIAL GROWTH -il' IS OUR SUBSTANTIAL SERVICE Just What. I Wanted For Christmas T woikIou. how Santii alwn.vs knows - just whiit l.ViWit i'or Uiristmas ? Sonic lmw ho l)riiif;sio tlfc ilit tilings everv vear iuxl docs The same J)a(l(ly. I wont to the- U Uank Avith Daddy a f heard 'him tell the man (low max 111s hank ncc licst things of lilv 1 om' guess Jt! hrings Santa, too luNtd To All We Wish A Merry Christmas United States National Bank In din m. -JU IW i 1 , . a ..r t : i r v, - 1 1 ; 1 , - mmm ma 1 iri. ' .j k 4 ?! ... . I Our $:.00 wimlowViisiilny will show j. :5' : j ''- " " vnu X-mas nrtii'l (if. viiliH's up lo $S. I! S&&A?iirJtL.ibrjfviir M ytir SiT'iir 'ifc-ifi. .nt.-jb-jg ' jf . X ' KKW1.1N BOOK STATIONKUY Co j!-.-- . . --11 Lz4:-ju-d f ,4JiPt!S 1 ', " . .... bri' THE UNIVERSAl CAR iftliPfeSiiMa A full B.sli can Irlls Ihe j! ( g Ol .1 Ol JUST RECEIVED -A SHIPMENT OF SEDANS AND I 111 I VJIJ. V JL Al fcfl. tEtil itlcfSL n i ii a l i COUPES. BETTER GET YOURS NOW AS THEY "I I ( i I All'. (JARliV TIIK (IKNUINK ; WILL NOT LAST LONG. ' f E0?S LINE ' H I j v oi-winkssi:k ci:i ).n chests ll j A? MANY r.E.U'TIITL (ill-T.S IN" OU1. i riugs uarage 1 bhl . ,11 . ?. fat 2.- IMIIMT.NT OFF OX ALL KLECTUTf I II V '-I LAMPS '1'IllS WFKK . i rrWZ . ; ' ii i -- m rr i i . i rm h u w rm n ma mi mm lm w t i m tu mn h.i u mt mm a j rr"-.,,.!'; .iXi j HH'If FLOORS OK FIXE FUnXITniH . -- rrr-r- - ttt-. . .x--.ii. nmi nnn.i i f l re- day und niyht by John llunrh. Thlal consldernblo Is believed to be (lie largest bate OBSJiliVElt WANT Al) ft FT I!R. Olympic Penltisula of cougars ypt tnken In the Olym- RII1.TS. owners ! ord rv Joes our car crank ' hard and creep Ibr tuard in this cold neaiher : If the clutch adjustment is correct, your trouble is probably caused by us ing an oil that does not flow freely at low temperatures. The oil congeals between the plates of the clutch, bind ing them together as if your high speed were partially engaged. ierolene No. I (Light) flows freely at low temperatures and gives correct lubrica tion from the start. Because of its low cold test it eliminates sticking of the clutch plates, hard cranking and excessive wear on bearings and cylin ders while the engine is warming up. Drain your crankcase, fill with Zerolene No. 1 (Light) and forget cold weather lu brication troubles. For sale by dealers everywhere and at our stations. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) ' for .Mother and States National days nmi, and I nd the win- brjniji's tho home. So I grade Jor each type of enmne mm 3 in snrrioWjidy hinh In ViihiliU pust to mirn f i rely and K'H mait inium lu al nlur. Most t imotniral ih our lk-nif-iic I. u mil for fur iinc4', firriiu-e, hrntrr h nd cooker. 8r Northwest" J AS 150YD Sj Henry Buil.litt & I'ORrLSNIiOKI.OO.vJ