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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1930)
Friday. January 10, 1030 re Fpur LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE, LA GRANDE, ORE. (lnrarpatslnlt An lndpwWnl inwrw FRANW B. APPLHBY...,.. .JCdllef aad Pabllah.r HARVEY P. MATTHBWH : Bualn.aa Manager Published aranlng., except Sunday, M MU iltiu Avenue, La Grand., Oregon. The Oharvr-Htnr pulillehed ererr B-rldar. Entered at lha Wn.tufflu. at 1 (Iranda. Oregon, ai Second Claim Mull Mnlt.r under net of March , 1K79. OFFICIAL I'AHHII p UNlOtf COUNT ANP TH CITY OF I.A OHAKB - llEMl)i:n OF ASSOCIATED EBB8U The Anoclali'd 1'r.aada xelu.reljr nlllled 10 uia for publica tion of all new. dlepati'hea credited IP It or Dot p(herwla. oradltad If publlehed h.roln. All right of i-enublloullon pf aperjal die patches In tltla paper, and alio tha local nam herein alto ara reserved. National Advertising ReDreaentMIri M. C. MQtlfcrfrfKH A CO W, San Franolaoo, Loa AnKulea, Seattle, Portland, ptilctfo, . Uotrolt. New fork - SUBSCRIPTION RATES' Ilr Carrier Pally, par month In advance,,, pally, l montha In' advance. pally, alnuls oo)y.,.,,.. Iljr Mall Datly, per month In advance ......... Dally, per alx months In advnnca.. Daily, per year In advance. Weekly OherverHtar, per year..... fao .Hit .. io . 10a .11.00 li.oo ADVHRTI8rNO RATES Dlaplay, forelKn, per column. lnoh Plaplay, local, per oolumn Inch..... Plme contract prloea on anpHcntlon. ' ' - - . - TMK (ill'T F noli -Jpnw (iniiw'i rnl and wild, If limn knew osl llio .itlft of fiuil, iiml wlin It In thut satili to iliee, Hlvo inn lii ilrlnlj; Ihi'll woulilest liiivo asked nf; lillii, nllij. he ,wnuld have civtin '!! HviiiK inner.' John -Kill. Xsm Abe Martin I'Triplets Vis it ; uunnam wrigni: Photo Is Taken II) Mi. M. I;', IIioiiiiiiiiI (observer t'orreHpnnileiil ) rilN'InlHA, fire, (Himi-lnl) Mr. W. W. tlrny hniveil tin- atuii weath er Tu.'Milu) to Itlkn llu triplel. .M.iiy, .llaium.l iiml llihlreil I'. M. , ll.nl Hiii'Iiikk In Mull I iir!" Iiun Iiiiiii Writfht iiml lurlili'iiiiilly In j linvu tlii'lr )iirlui'-H liilieli with 111.. ; pliuieer. i pli'iiKiiiit hour niul u half nf it'utvi mid rcfrt-nhiueniH mm en joyed by the, liti'inherH of tin' Meili- ieal HpriitKH frruiiKi' ufler Mi.-lr husi. lll'H.1 IlllVllllIf lll'lll lit lllll HI'llllOl hollar TuiiHiljiy evculhfr. All Villi, eulfonnl ewmy Hiveil hy 'I'. II. Will iam wiim ifrniitly nppriu-luK'i! hy h i iiii'lilhci'H. : -Mr. I- M. J -.illy, wlfi' of tho I turned tu hi-r lionin ill the -Weili-it-ill HirinirH ruliKiT Htutinn Hatunlay :iifit-r vlaltluir her iiinihnr iiml otluir rolnllvi-H ut I i-onni'lnii fur t" I'.AlldlhlT llMHly HlllIK IllKUlt till-! '""""l". nl liiisimui inn,.,,, li u. ii Mr- lr"- '""n N'-li l-usy l., ov,. ,,itli nu II . """l i" to Ui llrmiil.i Miimlay whi r.. ( itMtiiiilly .nvii ii lii.lr m-I s,r- N''l"iin I"'" iiniiloyimiit with (ir mi until imluy, mi' ui lili wii. "1" Kll,,,' roinpnny.. linkiiowii," mill ,Iihi kl ,s liuih Mr. ami .Mi. Ni lKon nr- liinnilii,' mki.UIii' ul Uiill lwt. work'- 'o'"1 n-lv AfK-r n tuiwrul sun,.,. M(, I'uun 81 h"1 '"' Pr,""' "'"eJ Miihu iic, Imuuiliolil nlluir i' thr- 1,1 "" ciiinniiinliy. W.-kl) sll,l,ill, ri.piiru Hint 'liii y Itol.liiNon lma In-.-n vai-llii-r'ii uinm lirlilrs who kuini him 111,1 s""'' III I'iKik lllllll Ihi-r lliv uhmiiik I Saturday.. Willi.- fillffllnk- with a ulmVr iihli- In liny millliluii in,1"11' fri,ll1 '' allppoil nn.l f-ll off Cf)f lc 'tho ron.ln.sa -Mi-rcantil.' .store an-1 . , '.. mint linnl IiIm wrlt iiuiii' Imilly. Ii Ik IllMirovllIK nllluiiiKh mill painfull. Mit rii- Jh'trulf. n ix.yi.iir-olil I ilaiivhtiT of Mr. an. I Jlnt, Wnrri-i, 10 (Al'j : jicu alf him Im i ii 111 ulnne Xiuulay Willi ll liKhl llttui'H of flu.. Mi.' la I'JKiJSBu-ASSSCTCMI LA GRANDE STORE Successors to N.K. WEST & CO. Sale ENDS TOMORROW SAT. THE 11TH ilis. iioom:h can conk KKWAI.Ke K. J., Jan, " Tiio ftrl Unly uf thu Innil l oni Pf It tu'M rooliM, Jiinii H J. Inivirt, Hdnrnlnry of labor, prait il Mm, Uoovi'r' nlilliiy In urglntr iupiJH a! Din k III1' vot'uUoi)ii si-liiMil in em jhufiitf ioinij urlH hiriuiMO tlii-y tt'iiil to oruiit hiifipy Iioiiuk. CT IHIWVS SAI.AItV Alii Jthltfti of llpKOiii, .V J, Iiuiii- Welioc In a c;tt, , TKMIMCKANCK IN KATING The uliiboi'iitu diniicin of llio gay nlnetioH are no loiigoi' in style. Today, at liomb or in public, the average individual in content with three or foiir courses of comparatively simple food, whereas even as recently as .10 or 15, years ago he de manded dishes in endloss profusion. Consequently the nation has become more healthy, . There in roorrt for further im provement, however.' ' ' ' ' ' ' " From the earliest of times man has believed that an abund ance of food caused increased vigor, - This is one of those comfortable doctrines that justify the unrestrained gratifi cation of the appetite as a means of strengthening the body. Closely akin to thin idea in the widespread conviction that; eating meat strengthens' the muscle and' that the hard-j working man needs much meat. With the progressive in-' erease of wealth in the-United States to more and more people the eating of ment two or three times a day, , once aj luxury, has become a national habit. Recent studies have produced proof that nn excess of food i Notice is hereby Biven that the does noUmprove health, button theontrry. itlie cause j''' of many uiman ailments. Too muenfood Builds excess lat, altl im imi.i m their bunking house, and obesity not only hinders the free movements of the ', &r?j?'ytC JZ IxkIv but also contributes to many oriranic disorders. ,Unhour of ton o'clock a. m. At tut balanced diets, too, breed disease and hasten death. t There is an old saying that nioje gmves are dug with the teeth than with the Khovcl. It i.s still malleable, although It is no longer necessary to take- a ""P to sleep off the effects of each meal. HACK KNHac'K, N. j Jan. io -(A) liuiiitilfhtiu U to rtTilv( t3.ft a WtM-k iimlr tin will of Misn l.ati'n family wrc Krit vcit tn It :trn improving nml i-kim'i'Ih to rtiira o hcIiomI .Mtiinlay. . Mr. nml Mm. NoHilon l-'oy re turnoil lo 1'ortlaiKl Wc'lncfiiay ;f tvr Kcvoral w.'t'ks spt-nt at MMllr:il sprlnps. ilr. Kny 1h tho son of Aim. 1". J. lo with. Mr. ""I Mm. John Kvuns movf tl into llnk'T .Siimay wlure -Mr. Kvitns lias tniiltymtnt, Tho many fricn'l-s of Hip Frank FIND IT HERE Cop for tliU column must be lu by 9 a. in. of tiiir little n, riydt', liavlns j scarlet (Vvor. The I.urs. ns arc fur i untr rcsitl nts, linvins movcii to ! Itakt-r last aaiirini?. SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS AWAIT YOU IN MEN'S CLOTHING MEN'S FURNISHINGS MEN'S SHOES DRYGOODS HOSIERY LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR MILLINERY LADIES' FOOTWEAR If" who fiphtH antl riin.4 avay UKUallv- is caught hy a traffic cup anyway anil Kit ci) a ticket for sprt'iliiiir, nsistinK an officer ami carries ilrivlntf. oniT: oh sxcK!lorilvlts, ANNUAL MFJnIXt; gxorncE ypy cat ymi h:ivc fniKivcn suiuelimly f.r J ami i punr fish diiln't know th , his Chi tfriin.is prcfitntH it's tinn: to i kuii wasn't Inatk-il." ; il it all tivcr aain. ' " I Of coin-so it's tun milch t( hope i "i;i:VlH;ii" Hilt rilsi OM'. M-ST, that all yom ilrcnnif- ami nono or i I'or laumlre.es. tho soapstono. j "' nifilitnmros will f.mo iruo. ! t l-'nr (liplnrniit-, iho hftundnrystoiu. Many Bargains Listed on Want Ad Page tmaoi hak nig. tneftlnx n Hoard of Utnu tors will be elected to servo for tho eiwuins i f"r 1,1 year and such other businct wit 1 transarleil na may properly co"in he.foru tho tnid nvftinfr. ii. K. fOOl.UKJE, Canhter. .ailie: "Is it true, to he muri-ie'l-.'" f(M Maul: "No, hut rumor." Is insanity Sweet Yonnjr Tiling- an excuse for divorce ? Old la helor No. only for mar riajfe. ; l'"ar cooks. ptKhlinsionc. 1 l-Vtr siimu' dealers, tho sandsl'tno. ! l'u tavidi ivi-rs. the milestone. Km Mrom lH'S. tlte hhu. stone. I For Irishmen, the Itlarncy Stone ' l-'or horrownrs. tiio touchsionn. l-'nr pedc-'triiins, the pavipij stone For Mock hr-rkers. lilt: eurhstonc. I'or shoemakers, the col-hh sjime. in thankful lt,r hiirslam. th-- keytoii. For jnanif.iT ists, the pumice stone. Fur tomisls. the YellowMone. l-"tii he.ioti'!, llio pe;ichatonc. I.r Keiiiust-s, tlie totnhstone. i-or must of u, the urilidslum you re Koim; She: "Wo must hroak our on na.ueinent. I'm sorry." He: "Well, Up-n return the rinir." Sho: "Oh, I'm not that sorry. ' Tho kuly "'.Has anybody ever offered you u ork " 'I he tramp "Only once. lady. j Apuri it'oni iiiai i ve in'i iioinni hut kindness." rf-Y-rrtl . W Ti m a STEVENS-VAIN ENGELENCOI I.. 11. HKAMWKl.r,. t'aahl.-r. Dec. 13. L'iV Jan. C and IS. " ' "' ' MITICl: j SAFEST Notice Is hereby (riven that thei , ' n , " . ... . annual meeting of the stockholders ! Two years ago, when the Guggenheim foundation offered r the rmt,,i Mt,,i. National nanki n ?100,000 prize for the "safest airplane," the builders of C''V".'! aircraft in the United States and Europe declared the condl- j.tunuaryi'tih,' imoVm "o n. 'm. !u tions were impossible of attainment with the knowledge of)""" "i,ini,- a hoard of ,ur;tor ., . ., -i . n ,. , , will he elected lor the emuinp aviation then at their command. The conditions as drawn !vnr n,i any other busineiu mm. set a goal for the industry 'to .strive for, not one that had K,c'' '1 lh;,t '":,v pnuwy ' t"'- i , - - .... " , .for.' the lueetiiiir. ueou passed, ior inc jiurpose 01 ine compoimon was lo en courage the development of a' plane that was more nearly fool-proof than any before it. ' Twenty-seven manufacturers entered the comix-tition but only 15 ships entered the tests. Of the 15 only two passed a najorily of the tests and but one met all of the conditions. That one ship was the quest of the Guggenheim Foundation. It represents its goal, or rather its first goal, for it is expected of the winning craft that it will be the father of still letter airplanes. The chosen plane can fly at 35 miles an hour, glide at 38 stop within 100 feet after touching the ground, take off in a space 500 foet square surrounded by obstacles 35 feet high, land within 300 feet after jrUdiwr over an obstruction 35 feet high, -clear a 35 foot obstruction 500 feet from thei uciniit,.,in,., pirating, in n starting point, assume an altitude of safe gliding descent t;,,0,,, .v-ton-s Ki.iiiu- shop. 10 miles an hour when stalled in a steep climb and fly for 1 fivo minutes with the pilot's hands off the controls. Tli esc are stiff requirements, framed to encourage the production of a plane that will advance the safety of commeiv cial flying. H is a tribute to the aviation industry of tho United States to have the "safest airplane in the world" chosen from the best it knows how to build. After thirty-five time v,.,. is so rapidly that by tb. Sam:', "lluw was il itnr WilKins t i ne t his s.ul .-nil '." nil' Itiil: "Hi' went to shoot his wife Proud Kuther: "Don't you think I it's about time the bahy learne.! In say "(in pa".'" 1 Mother: "Oh. no. 1 hadn't in tended tr-llintr him who yuu are un- ' til he b. eomes a littlt. slronKei'." ' Size 70x80 in, . Cotton Sheet Blankets . " Bright Plaids 98c iti .mm t.i; vu: In basement of M. K. church, hc Binninir at ln;eo Saturday, Jan. JI. 1-3-21. JAM AUV fM'A.rr SAI.K Keti tho wonderful values n eloseoiiLs in dinnerware, lamp. rTlasswuro, and other thlnjrs at UichurOson'it Ait and (lift Shop I his wtek. Substantial reductions in all lines during this week. It will pay you to visit the shop and take advantage of this annual sale. -Adv. Important Statement of Policy 1. Victor will not introduce to the public any new radio or combination instruments before June of 1930. 2. There will be no change in our list prices on Victor radio or radio combination instruments prior to May 1, 1J)30 if at all. t Northwestern Victor Distributing Co. Seattle Portland Spokane ADLER'S MUSIC CO. January 2, 1030 Cried For a Year, Policemen Footed Now Wants Reward j Hy Kiddies' Rockets OMAHA. Nehr.. Jan. 10 (AD j liohert l'meh. Imvinic rrifd a) IWANSTOV. 111.. Jan. 1( (AIM Kfeaur P-'rt of Hip timo nine k rfrktta Ciusrd i:ar.nton po lio says, want compensation for It. I'" Put ln t;E,Ml hours extra Some caustic soda pot Into Ids 1 Wlr without .dd.M rrcampf 0'i ! cyi while be aa norkin at o i iourtng !;, I'hb f of rottc Will uneltcr. providim: the husm ( bx ; un - V-r'nuti saij lu hi annuil action fttr il.nnaccs ;is ra4 In dts- rrport. irltt fourt. The nkroelift! wer rUcJ in Ho worked at tho smelter, hi j vaco hi lots by children and off. petition Mid. until lust June when i the police tvrlirvins them to he his crying necessitated (lint ho quit. ' bmb. Tb pollc put In ti )ei3K Thr tears arc most coptoue In Cvdd j film hour j-uardinir property ur. 1 1AMT SHAPES weather, his petition added. huntlnjr th bomhfrs" before ttK,! To fil 'Vcry Mylc and site ft truth comerTiinjc the explosion;, i j"l. Floor. Urid. Table tvl .. . ... Ucamc knon. . Hoyd-.ir. In both parchment anl v.U.I.IM, UlKiAN ,n ..ti- rantrintr tn tine from 0r CAT) A , to li.fi uill b fraturtiJ this ek 0; t A( bl ). IlUATIIS jdurin th Aunual Cleanup S.i!o l i r.ichjrdson's Art and (.lift Shop. NtW YOltK. Jn. 10 (AI) 1-6- tr Pf niiiidlo-air4 tnu t'AI.L MH tuns , The Oregon Hardware and Iip plrmept company, 1j (Iratole. Ore gon will receive sculed bi.ls for the wrecking of their warehouse locat ed on the i.-V. It. v N. company luQds at lt (IranJe, Onon. no: latter than January i:th. Thrso bid; wil be roitsideied In Sale of the bnild'.iiff as It staqils. h it h certain nerval inns. ill be acCi'plcU. Ittddef to wrt-Ck. dlspOr of s.ilairo unl than up rronnls. lH-fintie bids for wrecking and clrantnjf up of grounds and includ ing arrangements of s;itapre for dtopos.ii by ti. Iwtntto tid for wrecklnp hit(ld infl, iiniudinr arninicements of wl- for Ktlo and ch-antnc up of s'rouH'K This hid will c accepted en 4 p rci-ntuico b.mii of the mIh pf tho jv,il ag. The rurht Is rt-rved to run t any and ail HObKltl'ltti. Ore memorial pipe orian U I'flDi? Ul Mallnl In the Kimi Christian rbiirrh hcr the Instrum. nt hcltur pift from Wilbur f. lrklns. One caui' prcsidrnt of the I'nitcJ ItaJlo o4 dropping dd In rltb-f ! boi.-. Ir. Will N YOT AHt. IOWN WWN' Te,inon corporation of rhleare. tVstcr KPucJy cf forcell J4tj lo not fail to int Ut-h;rdson'! The orpin Is a nicmorUl to Ivr- ( co-It U found. In ! hh j Art and Shop. It w ill pay u Kins' pmther. Mary Atileroo Or. pas be lu )vteiiulnd tbit no tu w. . k during the clnnup kins, who wi a nu-mber of the rrduccs ciwi it p. r rfit. Ho- M my u fn! n. - in cb.-- KoMdMir church for a oumlr of d-ms lu emd-proof ci.nt;;imrx p ,i tn:erwre will lt found a )-tar. The orjjan van rvrrtvnl ui wrr con.p4i. hit lho 11 It u than hatf th whoteMl wf. JL'brlatmas lim. . und.r city t onditlot) if- When You Have FROZEN PIPES Call Us-We Can Open Them Up With Our New ELECTRIC THAWER Quickly With No Fire Danger Phone Main 5S0 PRZD SPAETH Grande Ronde Meat Co. Packers and Distiibutors of Mt, Emily Products City Grocery Economy Grocery Hoover and Market and Market Market Main 75-50 Main 573-4S Main 755 LOOK FOR THE UNION CARD X?yrt; purchases and he sure that it is home products in MEATS. GOOD AS THE BEST COST YOU LESS MO.E. .1f. Emily Hams, lb. 28c Sugar Cured Spare Ribes, lb. 15c Rack Bone, 3 lbs. for 25c Cottage Butts, lb 22c Mt. Emily Bacon, lb 28c Sugar cured, none better Shoulder Ribs, 4 lbs. for 25c Rolled Shoulders, lb. 25c Bonned ready for slicing. Picnics, lb. 19c Fresh From Smokehouse The best obtainable. GROCERY DEPARTMENT Quality Food for Less Tomatoes Peas Pleasant Grove, standard pack, i tins, 2 for 45c Monarch Prand Fancy, sifted. No. 2 tins, 3 for . 59c Golden Corn Monarch Golden Maize, Special No. 2 tin. 3 for , 49 c Chipso Washing Powder for quick suds, OA largepkg.,2 for..., , Si)C Coffee Oranges Fancy Sunkist, 100 size, dozen 73c Saturday is the last day of the Monarch Coffee Sale, r.uy at this low price. 1 Pound lbs. 45c 81.29 Butter Meadow Harvest or nine Mountain. Hesh churned, special. Saturday onlv lasn i rice 2-!b. roll 69c t