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Friday, July G, 1923. THE LA GRANDE. EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE I Local News In Brief It It II II II I! II 11 It 8 Misses It. iinil V. Smith. llarrliiBton COMING EVENTS tt Wash.: A. M. Walts, l'oriluml: Mrs. J Sept. L'5-29. Union County Fair II !'. Knitters, Portland. at Elprin. II ( U II II K K It 11 () K,,.,1,.H Tvi Mr. On Vacution ami Mrs. Sherwood Williams Mr. atl Jhs. C. N. Palmer Wtjthis ftcrnoc.n in their new Vclic car this morninc in their car, bound for;for Yellowstone Park, and points in Boise, Denver and other points cf in lercsl in the middle west. I'tii'i'huM's Hniuiv Allen 'I1. Trollinser recently pur I'lms.a u homo at IS112 Washington V viniic from Thomas J. Haya, of t orttuml. and has already taken poa-. icisiun, 'ihiii salo waa handled by Geo. II. Ciirrey, real estate, dealer. Washington and Idaho, where they will visit (or about a month. New I.HV Insurance Acney A new aKeney for the "Central Life Insurance Society (.Mutual)," of lies iMoIln, h,wa, ha;: been recenlly es tablished In l.n Crande. A. '. I'nn IlillK, of Walla Walla, has been ap pointed ai,-ent for this territory'.' lied Cross Monthly Report During the past month t!8 post 1 war and 51 civilian families weic Riven relief, 243 visits were nincio, 300 telephone calls, 13 out-RcinR tele grams, 175 people in office. In this work fl2(l.l)4 was spent for civilian relief ami $28.44 for post war relief. iSMYRNA COMING ! BACK AT LAST IMirrliu.M's Out' Aero Tracts V. A. J-'ains, an employe of the O. S .. has purehnsed a one-aera truet from li. II. Osborne, nmnaKerof llu' . Standard Oil I'lant of 1'iHon. Thia CoUIltry IS Emerging I 0111 pale was made inrouKh tnc ueo. 11. j Currey, real estate dealer--. A Capital Bud Destruction Caused by Fiije; Outlook Is Much Brighter. Property (.'hanKl1 Hands Charles Huuehton, proprietor of the furniture establshlmeiit on Kir Strecl. has purchased the property'ut 15-0 M,.,,.-.,.. ti...i., 1 ........ tl Kill whn recently moved to Fresno. California. After ten months of death-like still Goo. II. Currcy, real estate doaler, ness which followed the devastating h. milled thi;i sale. (Rv Associated Pressl SMYRNA. June 1-0. (By Mail) Iliirsesluie Wltuu'r ; Kd I'M, of Pendleton, way an easy winner of the bit; horse shoo contest of the I'aiveint celebration Tuesday. There were 1 i contestants apd great deal oi excitement prevailed. The program urranRelnents .did not per fiivi Kmvrnn has taken on B new lease of life. Quay Street, which skirts the waterfront, has been cleared of debris and the famili'tr one-horse tramcars again are run ning. Two moving picture concerns which feature American films are operating conveniently near the spot where passenger snips tie up. iuift mit the 1'residoiit participatini,-. This, ish newsboys cry out a two-page ecii- featmc of the eclohration was . in Hon ot a daily ,r reicn propagunui churKo oi Dr. Arm-son. and added to J paper, anil the cafes are running full the general success of the day. 1-faK er Herald. It A. C. w ; jr HARDING KOW. ON THE WAY TO ALASKA Vlss Janet Moffctt, daughter of near Admiral and Mrs Willi-, JBorrett, willeoon make her Uobut .in Washington sockty. WillIaraj (Continued from page 1) at their hotel, visited a hospital to greet soldier patients, and attended the farewell ceremonies held lit the stadium. Coventor Hart in his message of farewell, expressed the hope that from the visit of the president to Alaska niiirht come removal of "some of (ho fetters of misconception with I which both Alaska ami this western country have been 110111111.'' "Imagine, Mr. President," the gov ernor said, "with what feelings of elation and auxietv tho people of the (great empire of the north await your joining. What a thrill must have iconic lo the parly men and women (of Alaska und their children, when the news, 'the president is coming was flashed by radio, or carried by dog train through the mining camps, the valley farms and tho fishing tuwus of the great north country." Despite tho drizzling rain that fell as the chief executive was speaking, the stadium was' comfortably filled. The president's address was well re ceived and his reference to the pro posal for elimination of the 12-hour day in the steel industry was roundly applauded, llu was again applauded when, departing from his prepared jadurcss, he expressed the hope thai the maiden voyage of the rcconsti-uct-'ed steamship Leviathan, which sailed I yesterday from New York in the trans-Atlantic service of the ship ping board, would "establish a new I oceanic record anil furnish the im-jpetu-; to a revival of the importance of the American marine on the seas oi mo worm. STEM RISE 15 VOL E ! blast. The American flap: is still flying from the quay, but is in a new place. It was removed from the burning consulate at the height of in the fire in September, 1922, and 10i;:li(it'ii IV i1 llox s l.-iin. Ktfri wrifrriis n rniHPll Oregon, there i no question about ajjain when the temporary consulate that. And Cue str iwberries are alsojwas destroyed toy a blaze .several months ago. American tobacco men who have strapped back to Smyrna have been raised in K;tHtern Oregon in our city beyond all doubt. Tho- Kvening Ob server force are well aware oi that fact today because Dr. A. S. Mayvillo brought in a box 01 thu 'queen ot" small fruits" and announced that ho had f;ruwn them on his ranch. Tho berrits were delirious urd upon rloyer scrutiny it waa discovered that it took just IS berries to fill the box to fill It. to: alnu-st" : QYvrllawinK. ltrvfvnl 'Iivtinjis t'lintiniie v jThe rev i vii. I meetings held In the tent, at the corner of Chustmit and J,ctferson streets, cOntinu'u with in creased .iltcndanee and interest, ac cord In;,- to the evangelist, K. It. Nent, or: Kugene, who is an interesting spea ker and holds the attention oE the aydicnte throughout his entire dis cour.se. The tent will bo moved to "V and I'lpui .'itroeta today where 'lu; ()'' vice-' will continue for an Indefi nite period. Ilol Lake Aniwils Among the recent arrivals at the Hot I nke Sanatorium arc: Mrs. J. G. Whetsler, :ih Grand v; Miss Glatly.s 'Irewhala, La Grande: M. I. Church and wife, Hoine; II. li. .McKinnev und wile, l.a Grande; Mrs. M. Kast. Bak-r surprised at the commercial activity of tho city. Exportations of figst raisins and tobacco have revived in a small degree, and some steel rails ami building materials are beinsr im ported. The Turks, the .Americans sav. are making a bier effort to eive the- lie to those who prophecied Smvrna woui( remain a dead city un der their rule. In this the Turks are beinpr assisted by a generous sprinkling of Dutch, the oldest of the western colonies in bnwrna oetore the fire, and Italians, a new impor tation, who are jealous of French efforts to capture the trade of the once prosperous community and p in cipal outlet for the riches of Asia Minor. Ten-months ago there were 200,000 Greeks in Smyrna and another iru, 000 in the flourishing hinterland. To day: the only Greeks in Smyrna are jvrisoners of war working under the lash of dark-skinned . Turkish non commissioned officers, and guarded by Turkish privates with long-bayoneted rifles. Carrying steel rails with their bare hands from ships to har bor, and clearing debris from the V. "i. C irtniil, Iiakrr: Mrs. S. NeV. narrow, winding streets emerging i;au r: .. a. iviura, uiiamooK: i-uie f,.:)m the waterfront arc their chief I'alris, Wallowa: Kvclyn Gamble, Un- labors- They look cowed and tired, ion: Mae Gamble, I nion; Helen Thev work from daybreak until da: k- I'almer, Union; F. A. Jonas and wite. ness aml Ret a sman rati0n of bread, wu.isnurg. vaxa.; iaipn men mri olives and Turkish coitee. V ranee, wile, lioi.se; Mrs. K. J. inim liots.; i Italy, Czechoslovakia and Bolshevist C. Xjberg. Spokane; Hilly Sullivan. Russia maintain enereetic consulates F. i:. Gebfer and wife, l'ort- atui t..a,je renresentatives. The en- (.ougiimun, i-ortiami tire Eritish colony has deserted the ... .city. American destroyers and United Slate Shipping Board steamers call ; here regularly. Unc.e fcam s icight ers are capturinp most of the cargo business in the Mediterranean from the Uritish, French and Italians. Pas sengers and crews on all boats enter ing Smyrna Bay are required to wear life bolts because of the menacing mine-fields laid by the Turks. A Turkish tugboat leads the American destroyers through the lane of mines. Antipathy toward foreigners has not been wholly removed, and pas sengers are not permitted to land. American bluejackets, however, are always welcome, because the Turks have not forgotten how splendidly they behaved when the city was in fi antes. 1 tok-i land: Mi j. O. YV. V1C1UE1.S STFRN Vtlurfuil Clell.rs YOU'VE HEARD OF THE CAPITOL . ' THEATER We're That Bis in Caps The Capitol Theater in Nev,' York is the largest movie house in the world. In La Grande, this Cap Store takes no back scat nor has it any hack seat to offer. We are strong on Caps because the young men arc strong for them. if you need a cap cap italize on this tip: Come iii and let us make, life just a little more worth living. Schol-Wil Caps 9-",c lo $1.23 Sehol-Wil Cloth Hats $2.93 to 3.93 Clint's Clothiery The Mmv With a Ci'Hh lent r. SAW KHANCIsrO, July 5. Volcan ic eruptions arc due to steam accumu lating In the Uiycr or molten rock be neath the crust, of the earth, usually by leukiw of the ocean, uecordintf to Captain T. J. J. See, U. S. N., ffov- rnment astronomer at Mare Island navy yard, near here, in commenting' upon the cause for the recent volcan ic activity of Alt. Ktna and Mt. Vesuv ius in Italy. Captain See's statement follows: "That the cause of volcanic activ ity Its steam accumulating in molten rock under the crust of the earth, from sea leakusc. is proved by the fact that :t!H parts in l.uco of all vapor issu ing from volcanoes is steam; and by the, observed Kcoraphical fact that all active volcanoes lire within about loo miles of the sea shore.. In the FIILFITI STOPSDIVDnCE (lly the Associated I'revs) 1KS Mo INKS, July ti. -The family nttar, worshipped by families daily in home.1!, will prevent divorce, aeeoiii Mig to I lev. Stanley 1J. Vanderrs'iall of Hoston, who spoko today before the International Christian -'anleavoi' Convention here. "An analysis of tho homes that have been wrecked would no doubt show that family prayer w in lacking In those homes," said Hev. Vandersall. "The seeds of divorce can find no fertile soil in the homes where fath er, mother and children each day re pair in unity oi" spirit for divine bless ing," added 1 r. Vandersall. "IMvore courts- are a necessary '-iart of oh" governmental machinery, but if the I tu.mil- nitars are csta.lli,t.l."'d in all t(ie Interior of bVory continent the -vbl- ... ,',,.,..,. n.ir ..,r hMn.'-Ui h' active are Umn,tii- -....r'ViiUw the enactment of lawslnt.'iJilug'lt 'moiiu 'difficult to'Rct divore:v 'u( -tJufi v?n Let a Want Ad find your buyer. :n h: u-a'j" una , For infants. invaliils & Children The OrWnr.l Food-Drinl: for All Apc. QuickLunc!intHome,Ofilcc&Fouritains. Kjurietiinu-NDtookiDg. fiTAvsid Imitations and Substitutes OCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOOOOOOOOTOOOOOOOOO o o o o o o Sweaters & Knickers For Outing Wear Now is the time of year when you need this kind of an outfit when you go to the mountains or seashore on your vacation. We. can supply your needs. French ck Greene Kcady-to-Wcar and Shoes ooooooooocuooooooooooooc-coooooooooooooooooooooooooooo CARR'S'lXl TrtlmViiliiiiMiMii i I'oii t'iti:i)iT no i.ri:iti:sT oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooon FOR SALE canoes winch? were; once now ouite extinct.' Thus Arizona. Ji.'isi a number of t-xUnct volcanoes but none of them wii ever became, ac.-. tlve owing"-to the dryncES of Uu. 'reg ion and its dislaee . f rorn -tin' ,si-. "Mt. " Ktna was formed, originally In the sea,, by a sirtitU.-uplift; 'In' the course: of million':) .of jfua-rsth nioiin-: tain Mis IVeeri ltft'e"d"to a i.Jieffiht of 10; Soii feet." . Many . cities' cluster about Its base and am i-ndanfferett hy the lava flows. When the eruption has taken place a period of calm will en sue. In the case of both Vesuvius and Ktna the period Is about twenty years; both lire very-near the sea. Although the leakage of the ocean goes qn slow ly, so much steam finally accumulates that relief becomes neceiisary. Kive rooms, pantry, closetf, cold .storage; cellar, garage, chicken house and run;'. two lots, city water, also a good wvll electric lights. Situated nedr .Seeohd street on I ivlsion street. nor cure the' divorco';oMl. Whutv''S . I'rice '$1 Y(it). mi, and n canli will needed u soiiielbinlo '5i'rtmjiW: rlVy.j I hundUi it. , lialanee monthly Install amto,6(l, witi. Iaiiiily vnj'i'r.yiil 'do um-ntii, $r.U() per mouth, Including ln that'very thing."; ;:; .JS terest. iicrwce,ti;ji;uuiiu scuopi .liioiirt jnoups lo pro- ;., Cooperation bcfwee,ti;: 'officials ami rx-)igiou j mote Hy'iiteruuf ic religioej cilucallou of cjiildren; was urged bv lr. Hug'h' H .Magill, of ('hiciiWu at lodii.v's i:eKfinn li'. .Maui II pointed to tlnj joutliliilnesH of crimiiuils and evidriy 6 that a largt.' nroporlion of chiMron afo not taught biblical truths and standard:!. ' "A plan is being worked out in a number of cities,." raid Hrv .iMauill, "l'v which horli. tho'st'tte a Jlie church Lean cooper ate in 'pirin;.; s. hool .child Indian Land lit taxable. IJ HSK, July fi. Kevcrsing the judgment of Kederal Judge K. H. IHe trich, the I'nited Htates circuit court ul appeals at San Francisco has rul ed that the counties of Uenewah un.! Kootenai are exceeding their rlght.i in levying taxes on certain Indian lands in North Idaho, according to word rtceiC( today by t'nited .Stales Attorney K. G. Iavis. The case was appealed by the government and ar-gut-d in San I'rancisco on -May ti. Al though the lands of only two Indians arc Involved in the case, tho ruling will affect thousands and thousands of acres of Indian lands, not only In north Idaho hut Washington and Ore gon and other states as well, it M Said. The action was brought against tho counties more than i year ago by tlr; government, which sought a restrain ing order preventing the counties 1 nun proceeding with., the collection of taxe levied against Indian lands comprising the tn.cts which the gov ernment granted the red men in llf'.'O. Famous Bible Goes to Italy LONDON, July . CAP) The fa mou Uihlc of the Borso il'Kste, vnl ucl at $1)0,000 ami belonging- at one time tn the late Emperor K:M of A i-tria, has been purchase! hy a rich Milan manufacturer, who outbid a1'. American hanker for it. The Iiihle t illuminate! by artists of the 1.1th century ami i- rejjarderl "When Vesuvius tlVst broke f'Oi rcIl ,ol h; thu , gynehtl ftn.l . Iho reli- vioienLi in ine yt ar rj a. u.. as m;--(,lm (.diieatioiL. neeiled which is fa' and eqtiitaJlc alike to Jew and Cien tile, I'roleatant ' ami Catholic, Til purport is two fold : To tr:dn thu yout h of our country for a life of service ami good cit i.enship and to brins them into the churches. "The separation or the Cnurch and State Is a fundamental principle oi our government but thin tloes not mean that the Mate can get aloitt; wil bout thu church nor the church without the state.- "What more patriotic service cau lie rendered than to train up (!ic .w nth of America in a intelligent under- ;,t;tnding. ot Urn, Uihle." scribed by I'liny, the volca.io had been extinct for some five centuries, und the armies of the rebel Spartacus had camped in the crater. Hut in 03 A. I. severe cart hu.uak-- disturbances be gan in the year 7H they finally open ed up the throat of the volcamo. ami a vast eruption followed, biiryinif Her- uleaneum and 1'oiupeii in ashes, de bris and lava. . .Some of the ancient philosophe's believed the sea to be the cause of these outbreaks, but the proof has not become complete until the last twen ty years, largely' by my own researches on earthquakes and mountain forma tions after the California eartlniuake in 1 itoti. Thus, Tragus . I'ompeius la the time of the Kmperor August Un says; Tpr many hundred years Ktna and the Molinn tshin'ds have been burning, ami how could this hiive con tinued so long if the fire had not been fed by the neighboring sea'.'' Trogus ulluded to the volcano Stitoltiboll, which had been In incesffiint activity since the days of Homer, :t,MMt years ago, and is often called the 'lighthouse Of the .Mediterranean. It is now demonstrated that all mountains and volcanoes are uplifted b the power of steam which causes a swelling of the lava in which the sliain ueeuniulaHs. but It Is only oc casionally that the ei i til's crust Is no n-nt by t he uiid'-i-iying lava, t hat a vent opf-ns to foi n- an active volcano. The afflictions of P.-ily have gone on for more than 1 nun years, ami they annot be abated except by human fortitude and adaption to the laws un derlying the operations of nature. '"The final proof of the origin of mountains was discovered after the great earthquake of KHii;, hy a care ful study of the And'-s of South, Ann-rlca. The elm In, t he largest in the world, is parallel to tin seaeoasl f.o r more than 4, '') miles. It Is in fact, . great all v. h!eh the (nighty I'a ifie Ocean hits erected along Its own border by the expulsion of lava from j Wellealh the bed of the eu. The pro-i ss Is fully verified by the researches on the contours of the sea bottom i round the Aleutian tshtnds in Ahi.- ka. which are in fact a mountain chain1 lust rising above the sea." I Observer Want Ads ttrma ' Hcsulfs.' .TiJCslay, July lo la'Mt:'(fay '-tri p'riy water rent without a penalty. 7-(i-oi NEW TODAY WfANTKD liy experienced woman position in camp or Keeping hoj e for men. (Jail at (ii Jintle Hoiwic Valley House- 7-U--tj. FOR KALK KstalilinliC'l dairy bu:;i ncss with all eiuipmcnt. Jf inter csterl write Box K Ijx (J ramie. 0;c. Gootl retail mill; ro'.ilc. 7-(i-Up FOR RENT house on Phone UCU-W. ModciM o-rcjin pnng; strcot, ?; ri.tifi (i-ll FOR 'KTNT nished house. Modern n-ronm fur lr.(uirc J11H Mn-7-G-tp The Market PORTLAND, Julv IV. (AP) Cattle antl hops steady; sheep steady at a'l cent drop late yesterday; choice val ley lamb 510 to J10..i0; ckits firm ami butter slow. WANTED Teams to haul dry lum ber. White Pine Box & Lumber Company. 7-fJ-tr Hix-room modern house, full bnse uunt, liiiuirJied. Hood garage, located du l''ourlh street, near Mormon taber nacle. 1'rie.o $;:.ri(Ki.(i(i; 4i) per cent down. Li al unco monthly installments. Good hotel In ' Wallowa, , doing a good business. 17 bedrooms, klleheii. Jibing room 'und office, garage, barn, ehicl. u bouse, hog house, one acre of land, located near large saw mill. Part leu own-ug it art! getting old and tired, and want to retire. Property all clear. H:is -l to :t.rt regular board ers all I be time. All furnished and well Kept up. Price JMHMi.lM); $J&U(i cash, balance $MU) per month. When in doubt eat at the New Sommer Grill Corner Washington and Deopt Sis Lunch Room, Counter and Dining Room Service All White and Union Help Noonday Luncheon served f i'bm ... ,. Il;o0 A. M. to 2:00 r. M, ; , , ' - 4f)C ' ! V, ': ' ;" '.Evening Table D' Ilote Dinner Served from 5:00 to 9:00 R M. .Hi'j'Hii'i x'u'JI I'HM A lO 'iriijil 'i' , 75c 1 1 f f i - hi'miffi'i'iiti nuivwriW 't Phy, Black &c Sioop In The l.a frantic Nallonal C.uuk HMg l,u 'frantic, Oregon. PIIO.NU M.MS mi CLYDE DECIOUS and BERT SLUTZ, Props. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOl t A SATURDAY SUNDAY FOR SAI.K Kabbils, fryers nm! brneflinir .st(i;-k. Tiwu cniKlibrct'.s. Now .cal.-ni'l Uo)l.;. I'hnnu '2it-.,. 1S00 Y uvc. 7-li-L'l FOR KENT Utifurni: l-.' .l lomnc abeve .lack Harlan's vtiK'.ir :b(.p. Mrs. Ethel Ormnlv, L'Hl Sih-oikI. 221-J. 7-i-:jt WANTEl) I'o.-ition by stcnofr.-iph-vr, i years rypcriem-c- Mrs. ('. E. Kilter, 4l:t-i:. 7--5tp KOtt SAI.K l-'-it .1 rtiii.l-U.-r, in c-.m! comlition. K'piipf'l Willi st:irt-i and newly painleii. li (Jnimle I tun Works. 7-i;-iil!i Di'licious Ice Cream AM the Time Made frc.-h each 'lav. A!wa-3 four leading flavors and an eleK-int slier bet. htimethinir that vou will know lo mnt gnnrrinr c n vhnrh. nmilp I-UK UI-.N I I wo film!.- hi-i mom by antPiuanans as the finest spcci- jhese products of a manufacturer ; for hrovkccitiK. lncpiire hill 1 i. en i,t us Kind m existence, uur-iw,o proiluces white fluffv cream that 7--:jt. IPC his stay in Switzerland Karl, he- r,,,s so delicious!" in' the mouth. "B fhert of miney, s.-lil the rare' w,v not trv our fountain service ami' V;K SAI.K Slock f new !1: u:i--Ix-ok to a London antiquary, who in .p,omP n resul-ir customer. Silver-! wick records formerly ov.-peii by t-.i;:i di pi..-i-i of it to its pi e.-eut' thorn-Wright's Family Drug Store. ! Owl iliuz Store. l-.U-i 1, un i:". owner in Italy. 7-5-tfj 50c apiece. Call U'J J. 7-0-;tp V;CS 3 $ mm AeR-C-A-D.E TODAY AND SATURDAY No Raise in Prices -ALLAN OWAN i'MGUMPSESfc M$$?& op the unn&T OP THE MOON BEDE DANIELS NITA NALDI (? &unwi (Sicurn OTHKU FEATURES Lovely Bebe as a society beauty who agrees to marry a poor man for a year then m a r r y for m one y. A picture beathing of luxury and wealth. With the playgrounds of the rich as settings- From the popular novel by Editli Wharton I wmmm j5-JTt 1'o.fionnl icti!v0 . Also "Northern Trail" From Cia wood's Story Queen City Shows July 9th to 14th Inclusive on the , JEFFERSON ST. SHOW LOT MERRY GO-ROUN I) FERRIS WHEEL ; ANIMAL SHOW AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS Don't Forget the Time and Place' o