La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 21, 1922, Image 3

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VX OBANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE THREE
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Tho United Stnti iMotals
developed u consult rab.R
(II Annotated Pressl
MOSCOW, Jan. 2L. k
special
Quantity of silver-coppcr-load ore at '"'nilMliiit named lo -.ocaco Kialn
I the Hay Horse mine, near lluntinir-;f.u,1,U wl",n wer0 cultivated thl.
mat ireB cnnuroiu of Lhu worl-.i
here, staled that the temporary er-!
vice, now beint: rendered hy the
naval radio, under -act of congress,
In excellent.
Action to broaden the scope of
the service to incluilo irnreiKit coun-
jUicH norucriuK mo mclite, now
MOSCOW, Jan. 21. Robbed, rag- nlation, also was rouuested In the
Krd, starvim- and forKotten ;n -the petition, which said that itho Pa-
uiK uimeiniuaon camp 01 roKroWSKV, elf it! torinil the "lirln.-llm-l ,hU:,t..r ,,.! l,.. i..l, r U,-i.i n ,.-. Ii,.,, It.iin Mi,,,,. ..nninnnv lit
a few miles distat form this city, is 'or il, a-i,i' .m." ,j ., ' .....i.. i,... ...... i,i i.n... .1.',., i. '...,...! u. ..I.n.-i,.inn nation,
the fate of the Hevdiar, Khan of f the chler cause. -of war Is na-U.u a defendant ,.f the great Km- , ,,,,,, 0roon .,. WJ "' "" Krah, l .bout 10
hh.va, who, until a few months uKc ,,,,, BnoraI1,.e ,,f ,he purposes. I peror Napoleon I. Ills name l! , f? 1 " MJviv ' PrC,,nt i "'P- Th K0V0'''"
was one of the richest of the CH,,ham- and Ideals of other countries." I.onis Napoleon Kugeae .Mnxl.mien-"f" ribit.'',,t . J" '
mi dan rulers of Central Asia. AsheiW(io dissemination of Internatlon- Laurent Masson. He Is called "Na-1'! '", .th Tt , yq'J:"'IIWlill! this levy l remme sac
is nearly y years old, he may die'al news, made possible by efficient ! poleon" and gives as the reason for ,i " J, ,, , U"""- V8" "lly "' th"
riwtii. inu
'at the Iron Dyke wan due directly ! Iijong of Acres 'of th "step lively" or "all aboard" on office, or meeting you in the coursje
;to the :!epiesion in the copper mar-1 finnnloJ ; o,.; dor of the conductor, he will politely of your work," .Mr. Barnes raid in 'a
ket. The dredtres 1:1 linker and t.iaiil 1 .. """oiou iu imoain m.jt his pas.eiircrs to mov as rap- letter to an subordinates, "with roue
counties were active and made (rood . . . . iidly as possible, if the plans Jume tesy and always more courtesy."
II!y AsKO.'!utfl I'li'ssl
PARIS, Jan. 21. Ode of the
rat; 1 ill
ton, and expects to beirin shipping ",,v 1'"'"" ""
from stock piles and from the mine,'0"' ,la(1 M,mi t0 lnl8 y tu
short whilo. Tho lllue Moun-: "" '"" "-i -
Uourne in- a-"""-i, acres or concenieii euiu-
cWased its production.
P. Barnes, president of the .ompany, .
are carried out. OBSERVER WANT ADS GET Itfi
"Treat everyone cominjr into your Uit,TK
, 1
mere. service
Ilevdiar, successor to Tamerlane correct
the Great and Genirhis Khan, who ru:- said.
rd from China to Germany in the
Middle Arcs, is a pure-blooded Uv.eec':
Tuik to whom the Sultun of -Turkey
is a mere moiern upstart. He has been
hi ought to his present pluight through
hte revolutions engineered by the V.o.
cow Soviet in iRVissian Turkestan, aid
ed by Enver asha, recently denounce 1
by Mutapha Kemal Pasha as the arrh
traitor of Turkey.
The treatment of the Khan of
Khiva, not yet widely known by peo:
pie of the Mohammedan world, is ex
pected in time to widen the rift that
has lone threatened between. tho Rus
sian Soviet and the Mohammedans of
nt reasonable rates, would his .if ilml innne llie r:iowliiL' 1 . . .... ' '" oamiii peajianis .
,. . .... .... 1 , urejron-llttsOuiK Atininir compiny . L'overameot aireiiLH. k
this condition, the petition , explanation: , nn,h n,ww,Kmi,i, in ,hn nf,ian, M"f "ge"18-
I "My father was u shoe cobbler district, by the- boswcll Mininir com-1 . r, n , .
nail second-hand dealer who usedinanv. The Odd mine, near Jackson. Ultmi''18u 01 OlUiesy
m
pany.
to rescue docs' and cats- bodies , was reopened in July, and the Million
from the Seine to sell Tor nKiklng 'j,.c which has been under develop, j
(jreaKe. My mother was a iti'avoHntt'ment for more than a year, has been
mender of pots and pans. ImillinK steadily:
-.My motners motiier was Kosaue , , ,,,,;, tl. ,,, .:,,
Is Inaugurated
nnm-
my craiid-
under development, and since the mid-
Latter Day Saints. Regular ser
vices at the Tabernacle. Sunday school
commences at 10:30 a. m. Sacramen
tal services, 2 o'clock p. m. Mutual
Improvement Association, Sunday ut
7:00 p. m. Teachers' training class,
11, 7. HO n . T:...,Un.l
inma and tile old lursisn dominions. , Relk,f So(.icty meeting at 7:00 p. m. JV K'andfather fled and hid In a
The Russians have long been' ha'e.l I Primary association at the tabernacle '""o- ' grandmother hid Na
for then conquest of Khiva, Bokhara Tuesday, for children, 4 p m Pri-! uoleon in the part of our two
anj the rest of the territory known ;marv association on north side at the Wind cellar until he could leave
Firuiin. was from d, e()f 192l scveral of thl,m mlve yvln
I0UISVIU.E, Ky., Jan. 21. A
-ampaign of courtesy for tho year
1922 has been inaugurated by the
do Maude!, of Spanish origin and t nthrrs not so wii known were Louisville Railway company. Insten I
nouie. iter nusoauu.
father, named
Ireland. They kept an Inn at Cloth miikill(f shipments.
In tho department 01" I'as do Ca
lais, where coaches changed horses.
"One evenlnir the einneror arriv- FOR TEN
ed at Cleihy and my grandmother. PM" wnt off
warnQd him to ,'o no further as l-20-2t
there wore EuKlish soldiers about. - - -
Coal Wood and Feed
If you want the best at the lowest prices, come
and see us. '
STILES s& ELLEDGE
Jefferson Street.
Main 714.
J' 1)1 YSi WE will allow 10
ff oni" Custom Made suits.
J THE TOGGERY.
.for the past (JO years as Russion Tutk-
Mstan.. . .
.For two centuries the Russians tre!
in vain to conquer these war-like peo
ples and only in 1873 was Khiva huni
. bled and its Khans made subject princ
es of Russia. But they retained their
religious influence and their vast
wealth and when they came to the im
perial court at Petrograd their pres.
ents'in gold and jewels surpassed eas
ily the treasures of that gorgeous
court. "
For the past two years the Soviet
influence has been slowly tightening
us noia on om uussian lurxesinn, nn- io.t ..nvth " Kn,;v r n ir
der General Doutoff, aiied by 100,000 m Wcdnesd!lv eVening meeting at
German war prisoners. . First, a Sov-j8:0B The nading room ia open. t5
let 1 evolutionary committee was form- the publi(. evcry Mondny, Wednesday,
ed at lashkent, after the approved aml Saturd from 2 w 4 p. m A'M
Bolshevik manner, and later at Bok 'nre weit.ome to nttemi oul. servicl,s.
nara, and jmaiiy ar nniva. i nese
little chaDel for children. Thursday at In safety. When my mothor was
'4 p.m. Religion class at tabernacle i bom; my grandfather always. re
Thursday at 2:0 and 4 p. m. Re- used to recognize her as his child,
ligion class at the chapel on north sidj ! declaring that Napoleon was her
at 2:30 and 4 p. m. Tuesday. Beg- rather.
ular choir practice at the Tabernacle I "You will find a reference to Na
Thursday at 7 p. m, Regular Fast Day poleon's stay in Cleihy In Marshal
services at 2 p. m. the First Sunday of Bertrand's Memoirs with somotlillnit
each month. The public is cordially 'about the .child that resulted from
invited to attend any or all of our ser- i"-
vices. Charles J. Bladi, Bishop, j "That's why I am better known
las Napoleon, anil with reason."
First Church of Christ, Scientist-
Corner First and Washington. Sun
day morning services at 11:00. Sub-
BPfiniiPTinni
i lUUCJUIll
committees in turn gave way to the
formation of Soviet republics, ns in
Baku and Tiflis, at the point of the
; Red army s bayonet.
nc
i Ul
GOLD II H
Flint Methodist Episcopal Church , mpde in Oregon in 1021 is estimated
C.It . C T l
jCUIIUII Ul 'UIM'y.
Ilevdiar was unseated
"What are we to believe about the by J. M. Hill of the San Franciso
Bible?" will be discussed in the sor-i0fnco 0f the United States ireoWi-!
The Emir of Bokhara was reduced nion at tho forenoon service. This will cal survey, to have been approximntn-l
to a figurehead, though still held as.be the first iiddress in a series of;y 37;"00 ounces of gold,, valued ut
n possible religious succesor to the sermon lectures on great themes treni.- $775,104; 43,120 ounces of silver, 274,-1
ed trom the standpoint ot moaern (.1-1400 pounds of copper and S0 pound.i
in his rule quiry. If you are finding it difficult ;0f lead, savs a Wushincton dispatch.'
by the new ojer but when his ad- to accept the current religious teacn- Although this represents a decrease of.
'visers showed him how the - palace yo,u are especially invited to hear .$242,290 in value of the gold, 48 per,
'walls were falling about him, he got these addresses. Special music under cent in quantity of silver and 88 per j
together with the choicest of his in- the direction of IMrs. Williams. Shel- cent in the quantity of copper, as com- j
berited jewels, his favorite wives, a ley's beautiful song "Saviour, WhenParcd with 1020, mining in the state:
large stock of his royal robes, togelh- J'ight Involves the Skies" ill be sung. ut the end of, 1021' was fin- from being
er with 400 pounds avoiidupois, of sol-j Happy Hour service Sunday evening ;a8 depressed as these figmes might'
id gold, ordered a train at Bokhara at 7:.'!0.- Ono of the special musicnl , indicate. 1
nnd started overland to reach it. At features will be the singing of thv The decrease was due largely to
the depot in Bokhara, the Cheka, or popular duct "Whispering Hope," by the curtailment of tho operations of
secret police, swooped down upon him, j Mrs. Aldrich mid Mr. Quigley. They the Cornucopia and the Homestead
robbed him of his wives, his jewels iwill be accompanied by Miss Quigley, ilVOn Dyke mines, in the eastern part
and gold, anj made him prisoner, to-lviolin; Mr. Aldrich, flute, and" Mij0f the state. The lessened activity
gcthe rwith his 20-yeai-old son and Oesterling, piano. Sermon topic "Three ;
.heir nppaient. . ' Conceptions of Christianity Compare ; (UK 6AL,r-AisiKe Liover and 11m
Both were put aboard the train ed. A fine place to Bpend a pleasant
under heavy guard, and sent to Mos- hour. Come! Bible school at 0:45.
cow, to the old convent prison of Pok- The new series of lessons are provin?
rowsky, where they have since been . wry interesting especially to the adult
With u heavy white beard the Khnn mind. There is a place in a good-class
.Tnintoins his proud bearing and still , for you. Mr. H. Hessert, supcrintenj
Jooks tho part of a great ruler in ex- cut. Epworth League meeting for all
ile. Silent and uncomplaining, after young people at 0:30. Subject, "Chris
the manner of hi3 people, he some- tian Education," Mildred Gauthier.
times attends the concerts organised leader. Harvey Carter, president. The
for the prisoners. jchurch is maintained for your benefit.
Why not make use of it ; G. li
Quigley, minister.
othy seed. lFirt clnss. Inquire Ed
Bull, Summervile, Oregon.
3 Sat, only for 2 m
In answer to hi srequest to the Sov
iet Khivh Mission for food, he was
sent eactly one pound of bread.
' It is the .will of Allah," said the
Khan when the bread came. His son
St Peter's Episcopal Church. Cor
ner tf"ouith and O streets. Calendar
lies faied somewhat better. He docs for the week beginning January 2'2nd.l
odd jobs .such as scrubbing floors, for the 3rd Sunday after Epiphany: Holv
'the more fortunate prisoners whose Communion, 8 a. mi; church school,
friends send them food, and in this
rway keeps soul and body together.
I
I
INDIAN UHDS -
SOLD BY U. S,
0:45; morning prayer and sermon
11:00; evening prayer and address
7:30. Sermon topic at morning ser-
vice will be "Starting an Idea." On j
Wednesday evening the Girl's- Friend
ly Society will hold its regular meet-
inc nt Honan Hall beginning at a: ;u
sharp. The program is to begin with
a Pot Luck Supper, followed by the
onening exercises and regular busi
ness and will close with a session of
parliamentary practice led by Mrs.
Mossman. Thursday at 8 p. -m. is the
regular choir -rehearsal. We invite ail
to come. and get acquainted Jem. W.
Gunn, rector.
Not
ice
Beginning Monday, all
Drug Stores will close
at 9 P. M., week days.;
10 P. M. Saturdays.
Beginning January 29,
Sundav hours will be
1Q A. M. to 1 P. M. and
5 to 8 P. M..
We feM that this will
cause n inconvenience
and will K(e to mutual
advantage.
it
cc
t
V .
Thank you.
L&LDHUGGO;
When is a
Battery Old?
Why La Grande Should Get
Permanent v City, ; Water'
Supply From Wells
Mr. R, A. West,
La Grande, Oregon.
Dear Sir:
Niimpa, Uhlio, Doc. 2 1921.
Your letter of inquiry regarding!- tho water system of tlic l-liy of Nampa"
has been referred to me. Phno of tho information for which you ask Ls ut
readily availahle, .however, I hope that. tho following will be of som.o- service
to you.
V
Our domestic waiter supply
loo feet deep respeetively, hoth wt
employ an air lift to get the water
directly underneath the engine rot-in
obtained from two, wells, dVilled 110 and
being' fitted with six inch casings. We
iitii rho Avells iiitnv a sump .tank situated ,
our. The wells, deliver apuroxiin aelv .
1,000 gallons per miniite to the. sump, Vhich lias a cape.i(jy of. approxiivravly ...
.iU,uuu gallons. llie water is liunipetl hin the sump to a steel storajre tank .
which is im the neighborhood of " f-.-otVhig! giving. a.pressure of about. (15
pounds per square nidi. Tim capacity. of
case of fire however, water is pumped dii
per square inch pressure!
hccel tank is 75,000 gallons. ,lu
L'ctivto i lie-mams at .UHJ nounas
" ... '
Xaanpa has a population
of tho cost of drilling the wells.
f about 8,000. No record is readily available
The cost of water delivered from (the wells to the storage tank is ap
proximately six and seven-tenths cents per thousand gallons. The cost of
power (all our machinery is electrically driven), engineer's wages and inci
dental expenses such as waste, oil, etc., are tlieoudy items figured in this esti
mate, no account being taken of interest, depreciation, etc.
T am enclosing one of our bills which will give yteu tho information
you desire relative 'to rates.
Yours truly,
(By Associated Press).
PEN'Dl.KTOM, Jan. 21. Eight out
of 20 piece's of Umatilla Indian H.-st-vation
land advertised for sale-hy the
government were sold yesteiday a
the agency for n total of $45,fi0 .10,
there being no bids received on the re
maining 12 pieces.
-. ...... e -Art ni.l in
.hbv T. n y r;ia. Z. xt.Tlrto Co- Gather
ca n u.v i-. ii. j.jri b , up the fragments that nothing be lost.
St .b";"" keeping with the national Thrift
took advantage of the deferred pay-! P1'''""-
. ..!., . u.h!h nimits of DaVin" . ,,;.lU'
IIIL'III, t .
Firrt Baptist Church. Sunday
school at 10 a. m. G. B. Hogan, sup
erintendent. Sermon at 11 a. m. Sub-
Young People's meeting at
Miss More, leader, hvenuig
, .. ' u t th ,;m f r,.,r. sermon, "Stcwarnanip." nnpusmai
ono-fou th carh at the t.m of p ir . lh hour it
instanments Wb yei, wiU, W A. Uon.iste,
interest nt six per cent.
SK FOR LI
Ptesbvterian Church. Sunday
school at 9:45. Young People's meet
ing at 0::10. There will be no church
serv4oes at 11:00 or at 7:30.
PRESS RATES
tr.y Aicmt--orl'ress)
HONOLULU. T. II.. Jan. 21.
President Harding and connrcO
were asked to maintain and eit-.-nd
the use of the I'nlted State Naval
communications service for press
mwap3 alter July 1. 1522. when
pi --sent arrancment expires, in a
petition sltne-1 by the officers, ol
Q. I'an-l'aci O Prom Connress. the
Honolulu Star-Ilullctln, Honolulu
Avrti'er. and the Honolulu cham
ber of commerce, which was sent
to WashinKtnn.
TUe petition, containing the bulk
nlQ- r'QOon adopted by tha re-
X.l VIOATION STOPPED
(Bv Assorlated Prsi
TRIESTK, Italy, Jan. 21. The
severe winter w.iicii the whole or j
Central Europe is experiencing has i
seriously handicapped the navlga
tlon of the Danube. The cold wave
was so sudden that more than CO
vessels bolopglng to several nations
have been caught In the Ice and j
will O.e r-irc- A Q tic up for the
whole wlntQ unless nn unl-Q:- d j
for thaw eoines in the meantime, i
Thir Remaining Years,
Statiatlclani tell as Unit, according
to tUnrcs. If the husbani) dies unit,
the wife lives, on the average, another
11 years. If the wife dies flnt, the
buiuanj lives anolbor Dine rears.
!
PlEKgfeasiaijJa Some men are young at eighty
iyiHll Jlir' Tl others are old ot forty.
B ' ik Vj n v about tlie same way with
glUgg:"My-1ggfe.f'a Their usefulrtess depends on H -p a t VVTXV1
m A- A X, . 81 the car they Biave had, the H
W r-Sfv?!Z r WS amount 6fworktbey have had to ;1 ' II
WWMlA 1A1MA llta do, how Ueyhavi been used, and I - I
UtZSSmr Ml most impbrtantfci alt-on the im- I'l 1 - '
mmm qrty v i l - ----- -
l".!K-pmrflr-iVjl There are rLuiv DoH reAionn hnrk .
EW'JSSSSa ! of 173 metoramdelMtaluw IllnT " rill
WtSmi ' W"11 T'rW Batteries I I 1 I I
m&ZFZ7?Wmn .Corn, b, and we'll tcU you a.or. I I
f!?aEs-'---ffil GRANDE BATTERT STATION I I , n I I
Batteries f -
mttfgIITL' lr MffffHB i I I I I
MES. D. W. AINEY ffigSfMra " ' '
Demonstrating at the k f 1
H00Yer rSSman JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF SEDANS AND
fTw ! COUPES. BETTER GET YOURS NOW AS. THEY.
jtVSP-.'SS. , WILL NOT LASLOHO.
- X I I i I I I
. Mi: '.-;f(fl I o. ' Tl I . .
M mm M nugs parage f,
fed CEave thlcorof a New JM f mM&
m out Wy Our . 1
::'J Drv Cleaninir 1 1 12'" ff 4 f - '
V fCVi 'X '- se