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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1930)
(Incorporated) An Independent Newspaper KIIANK II. A!M'1KIJY ..Kiiltor mid I'liblialier HAItVUV K MATTHEWS ,llimln; Manager PuhllBliwl ovonlnB". except BundKy, lit 110 Allan Avenue., La (Srnnile. Oregon. Thn Ulwervar-Htnr published every Friday. Knur.. I lit I l.u I'oHtofrko nf l,n (irandc. Oregon, as Second China Mall Matter unilur net of March 2. 1878. OPKIOJAIj I'APKIt Or UNION COUNTV AND TUB L'lTV OF UA. (illANI)K IIEMIIKH OP AHStlflATKD l'ltl'ISH The Ansoclali'd l'ri!a In exclusively entitled to uo fur pilbllca llon of all now dlnpalchea credited to It or not otherwlBO credited If nubllalird herein. All rlKlil of reiiiihllcatlon of Hpeelal UIh patcheH In thla paper, and aliio the lueal neiva herein alo arc reserved. National Advertising Itciireaenlatlvo M. C JMOllKNHKN CO., Inc. Sun l'Viinclnco, J.o AnBclc, Kealtle, 1'orlland, Chicago. Detroit, New York KUUKOIIII'TION It.U'HB lly Carrier Dally, per month In advance - Dally, alx niontha In advanco nnIK' ulliole l-ooV Tft(ly, per month In advance Dully, )jor nix iTionUm In advance . Dally, per year in advance Weekly, ObHurver-Nlar, par your . lnJI 75c ..$..50 ... &U ; 50c ..$2.50 ..15.00 ..12.00 .ADY'tiltTIHIN'U KATKS Dlapluy. foreign. ptr column inch - - 42c Diupluy. Jut'itl, per column Inch - 45c Tinio contract prices on application. THM HCltlPTUIUS KXPOUNDIOI) .Temi wild unto them, O foolH. nnd slow of heart to hellovo (ill that the prophotH have Hpoken: Ought not f.'hriHt to have suffered theno things, and lo enter Into JiIh glory? And beginning at Mohch and ull tho prophotH, ho expounded unto them in nil the Scrip tures tho things concerning hlmHolf. J.uke 24.20, IMi, 27. Abe Martin AT MuoxoHHAu.'tofiimr, "They'll tin to tvonr ovotiiira, but I don't want to bo botlirnxl Willi no loiur Kplit-boltom aklrt wlwn I iwikh tlio Iwtcl," rcnuirkexl Tuuney Appto, this afternoon. I frmHH Wis Hunger Huh jrot a pur ty fine hon, for I read wliero lie'H wanted In Kaiuiax, an' Ohio In try. In' to hold him. . '. -.' 'The prospective test vote in congress on prohibition will attract a lot of attention but will actually be of little im portance. Too many congressmen will continue to vote dry while they drink wet. If they would sincerely try to work out some reform that would make drinking less attractive to young people and forget about how their votes will be interpreted back home, some progress might be made. .. . Overnight News Briefs Excellent business prospects this year are reflected in the national advertising programs of big manufacturers. They anticipate a business volume equal to or greater than 1929 and the total amount to be spent for national advertising is greater than last year. During 1929 The Observer's national advertising linage broke all previous records, as did the vol ume of local advertising, and 1930 is doing likewise. Each year advertised products receive a greater preference because of recognized dependability. The state highway commission deserves a great deal of commendation for tho work of the department in keeping highways open during the recent s.torns. The Blue1 Moun tains are always passable in winter because large quantities of snow are anticipated here. But when snow blankets the entire state, as it did recently, removing the drifts and keep ing a smooth, open highway is not such an easy matter. How well the state does its job is realized when state roads are compared with the main streets in many of the towns. , Driv ing through tho Yil)iUU(vlUsy tlje lHot.difficuJtprogfieiys is within the corporate limits of the cities. ; POSTER STAMPS ADVERTISE OREGON The first view of the Oregon Poster Stamps being distri buted by the stale chantber of commerce emphasizes the possible advertising value of these small, arresting messages about Oregon's advantages. Printed in four colors the stamps are attractive and there are thirty different pictures nnd legends on thirty different stamps. "Oregon Leads the Nation in Timber" is one message with "Ask for all the facts write our chamber of commerce" carried across the bottom of each stam)). There are stamps that depict the advantage of Oregon in apples, cherries, prunes, dairying, nfcmufacturing, scenery, etc. And attached to out-of-state mail they urge less for tunate residents of other states to write the local chamber of commerce for detailed information. Quoting from the letter describing the poster stamp cam paign, "The poster 'stamps t'e statewide in their appeals selling all Oregon first telling what Oregon wants, has, offers, and how the state ranks and about its special points of interest . . . There are 30 different stamps on the page and are issued at the rate of one book of twenty-five pages for each $25 subscription to the budget of the state chamber. Five and ten page books are also available." ; The purpose is told thus: "Stamps accomplish a two-fold purpose. Attached to outgoing mail they do a nust effective job of advertising Oregon. The fund thus created through the sale of the stamps makes up the budget of the state chamber to do its follow-up work and national advertising." When the stamps are seen there are very few business and professional men in the stale who will fail to co-operate with the purchase of a quantity for use on their own mliil. 11 is a plan that has instant appeal in its advertising value and one that will promote tho stale's varied interests at small cost. The Observer assumes that stamp books may be ordered through the local chamber of commerce or direct from the state office. They should be utilized at once care being exercised to see that they are attached only to mail going outside the slate or to residents whose homes are beyond Oregon's borders. They will constitute a good investment in the Oregon development program. Ity tlio VMH'fnled Jrcss ItOMIiWI'lO , ' .. AVaahiiiKton liouac judiciary committee. eoiiHentH lo hold lionr iw?n Keh. 12 on measures necking repeal or modification of dry hivs. Snn Dletto William CV Doming, civil aervlco eomiulHulon preHident, realiTim lo seek ticnatoiitil nomina tion In Wyoming. "" . Atlanta- Three anil a half inches snow HUrpaaHes record of 13 yearn. Scuttle Two men nnd- their wIvch arreated on charges of ub- 1 ductlon und heating of dry under cover informer. .- ' j WnahliiKton ; Itepresenlatlve Franklin Kort of Now Jeraey re ' signs as secretary of rcpuhllcan national comjiiuttcc. , Sacramento, Oil. Slate athletic commission rules i.'ilipinox out of boxing matches as precaution ogaiiiHt further race riuls. Ml. C'lcm'flns, Mich. Army's arctic, patrol airplane s'litadron hack after round-tlip test flight to ( Spokane. . ,.' : - ' . Snn I'Vimclseo Federal probe of 'alleged oil price fixing -ordered ' dropped. . Nome, Alaska Kittson's tools and mittens found in snov.' drifts near wrecked plane in Siberia. voiu:k;n ; ' Quebec I livers go by .plane to Klvlere Aux Outnrdcs anil begin efforts to rescue another, diver YnipVed on bottom of St. Lawrence. London Metallurgist urges peaco enforcement by prohibition of exportation of minerals. Vatican fity loor-box thief is first criminal sentenced in Vati can city since Its constitution. t'rlsloliul, Canal Zone Klylng surgeons arrive from V. H. MAKi: PltTL'ItK BOOKS I'HIDAV I'ltCKiltAMS . The National Broadcasting com? puny program for Friday follows: 8 lo 9. Happy Time: lu. beauty talk: 10:311 to 11:30, Woman's Migti.lnc; 3:30 to 4, world hap pepings; fi, concert orchestra and t'avallers: C, Hilly Jones and Kr nle Hare: fi:30, concert -orchestra: 7, entertnlncrs; 8, Kootllghts; 8:30, Amos and Andy: 8:45, John and Ned; 0:30, Greene Hoorn; 10, "In tho Parlor"; 10:30, muslcale by . Nomads.- Tho Columbia Ilroiidcauting sys tem program fur-l'Ytday follows: 3:30. orchestra: 4, Melody Mas ters; 8 to 8:30, Muster nnd Tlge; 0 to 10, Story hour; 11 to 12. dance music.- .. Tiiconui KVI (700kc) 7 to 8:30 a. m., recordings; 8:30 to 3:30, features; 3:30, CHS; 4:60. concert; 5:07 to 9. silent: 9, CBS: 10, Co-Eds; 11 to 12. CHS. . . Siiokiine KHQ (U'JOkc) 8 a. m.,' NBC. and musical' features: V features: 4. Happy Harmonies;. 5. NBC; 9, sports: 9:30, Melodies; 10, NBC; 11 to 12, popular music. K(SA .(1470ke) C. orchestra: 7. studio; 9, Neapolitans; 10, rc uucsts. . ..'.' I'ortlttud . KOW (020kc) 8 a. hi.. NUC: 11:30. music; 3:30,. NBC; 4. mus ical programs: 6, NBC; 7:30. stu dio; 8:30. NBC;. 9, studio: 10:30 lo 12. Hoot Owls. . '" K14X (HSOkc) 5. children's hour; 15, musical program; 7, or chestru; .. studio: 10, dance' music. 1 Denver -" KOA. (SSOkc) 5, NBC: 8. Old .WiKt'.tnlk: 8:30, NBC;. .8:45, Sally .Mason: 9:;io,,NBC. " ' " " Sun I'YnuclM'O KI'O (80kc) G, children's dour: 5:50. news: .6, concert: 7, popular music: 8, musical features: 9. Cecil and Sally: 9:10. Scrap buok; 10 to 1 2, danee music. KKIIO (OlOkc) 6:30, popular music; 0. sports: 8:15, fenturcs; 7. crooners; 8. CHS: 10, Gypsy and Marta: 10:15 lo, 1. dance music. Seattle. KOMO 92kc) 5, NBC; 12 to 02:30. organ recital." KJB. (970kc) 7, Salon orches tra; 8, ensemble: 9:30, Neapolitans; 10, tenor and piano; 10:15. - trio, blues: II, Vic Meyers orchestra. - I,os Angeles KNX (lOaOkc) 5:15. kiddles hu.Hr: 0, organ; 0:30, string en semble: 7:30, features; 9:15. fight broadcast: 10 to 1. dance music. JCHJ (900kc) 5:30. (lance band: 6. organ: 7. Crooners; 7:30. light opera; 8. CHS; 10, news; 10:05, dance numlc; 12 to I, organ. ; Kl.'l (84kc) 6:45, slock mar kets:.,. ft, NLtc;,,7:30.,.liagl. JtotytrM and trio; 10, concert orchestra; 11, news. Ouklnnd KI.X (XSOkc) C, concert Irio: 7, news; 8, ID-Jinks: 10 to I J, dance muric. KOO (7l0kc) 5. NBC; 9. piano pictures; 9:30, NBC; 11 lo 12, dance music. Knit Ijikn CM) KSL (lljnkr) 6. NBC: 7:30, studio; 8:30, NBC: 9. Brevities; 10. vaudeville frolic; 1 1 to 12,, Re. quests. MENUS NKW YORK. Jan. 30 (AT) I Somobody baa discovered what U j do with Christmas curds ufteri Christmas. Cartloads of them arc being bound by school children Into picture hooks for children In hos pitals. , I 1 THEATERS Today's Offer To All Who Have Indigestion Ask Red Cross Dvug Store About Generous Money, Back Guarantee "Mexicali Rose" Coming to State Theater Work lied Factory Is Tried as Cure I.KYHIN, ullirl.in.l (Al' A vorli-n.mp imsf U(irknr.s nil will Ho tit tuil xv MU p. norm. iik lh'lr JobH 1 in-itrln,; t-niuph-Ihui In rr. H wnrklnn fmt will rontprist men, woini-H, Kill nml 1u with "ui'iilrnl tulu n-uloHlK." tho litiul tluit tiitacUH joint, splm and HmiIik. It In it KOtMl-Mlzml, four .story hutW- Ins 1" whlih iii'tuiil, WiiKe--artittiti protlurllt'ii will 1m- us (I to iiHMtttl In urliiK IIIiipmh. Thfrm intlh tit will not nirMy Hi' In bed and work, thty will lie III fixed piirlttlOIlM, 01ln Of llit'tll ulnKmL mutlnnU'MM, in po.stur'H pt(.rNnltati (I by the prhnnry part of thv cuiu, Wliivh io ixusurc of llitt iltrvcHy upon th 1 u Im-rt.ul.i t i a it it, j SoitH' lie tut Htoniin'htt. olhrr on (tarkfi or nUU's. A Ww litit mow i only thi lr tiny. ih. Spt i-hil ImmJj,. n pis lit I tuol.s nml trick wnrkim; lianls Imvr Ihm'u niail to fit t at'lt typ.. j Tin- unn riirc tn-atiifnt in op-ji'iah-d hy Mr. AukhhIc liullhT. Id Mm Inilldlnir Ihf work-Khop uldttlon i for tttONf too pmn to tnlit lh- t'liri' i without worryltiR nlmnt ftmniri i. i lr. Kollfrr nays thlr ahllily to j rurn money If adull, or If young to lunrn Hades hlh be lug t'tircl. i Will lumli'ii rvrovt y, prcvont tnnk- inK "iliTPlh'tt"" und ivhuH "In iwi happlm'H.1." Ho untiutincrri Unit Hw Ikh muiiu facltin ra it ru coopt r- jatlntf. 1 ' The iimaln rrMilis nltnllu lfrh nU'iaiiH achli'vo within a limited tiim) uio notblnt; Hboit of mlnioii lotiM. Kor Inslitncr, tlnrinp tlio sltootlnv of "Mcxli-all Uo.hp," the ("ollimbla tiH-talkliifT ilratna of love and revt'iiffo w 1th Itarbaro Stan WTtk ami Sam Hardy I'oinlnp to (ho Slate (heater today fur three days, n completo' (jambllng divi' was created overnight. On the evening which preceded the .diootitiff of tho Mit-nc. the stage had presented a burn ami miinvlt liiK appearance. The fidtuwlni? inorniiiK tho name stage was a riot of color, tight and activity. Some time during the small hours of early dawn, the technician hud done (heir work, and a fully equip ped gambling dive was ready for uyt boiiHting a mahogany bar and lableH for roulette, faro, ehuck-a-luck, craps and poker. An hour later Idrector Krlo ( Kenton had done his part by mip Idylng the hitman Element. The re sort mih peopled with a hetero geneoim and colorful n collection of pe I'Kitnalitic.s as ever graced a e-so-i oti the Mexican border, I There's a sure way to put tin end lo Htubborn indigestion, gas. shorl- nesH of breath anil ull tho nlluienls that arc caused by a bad stomach. You are simply patching up your stomach when you take things that only give relief for a few hours. Why not build up your run-down stomach make It strong nnd vig orous .10 that you can eat anything yuu want any time you want to without (he least sign of distress. liare's Mentha I'upsln is what every stomach sufferer needs a pleasant tonic elixir for atl stom ach Ills. Thousand.s of bottlus of Onrc's Mentha lep.sin are sold every day because It n Die one outstanding, supremely effective Htouiach reme dy that Is guaranteed by lite lied Cross Drug sloro and druggists everywhere to end Indigestion or money back, Adv. Are Fat Excess fat lias been disappearing fu. in laic yenrs. So Inst that excess lut i tho exception now. You see that in ever, circle. That change U largely due to the til coverytliitl excess fat ij largely the rcsu of ft gland weakness. A gland who: secretion helps turn food to fuel. J modern physicianr. in treeing obesit. seelt to combat thia cause. Their method is einbodietl in Marmo' prescription tnhleis. People have us., them for 23 vents millions of boxes 1 them." Now almost everyone has slend. friends to show them the results. Go tlo whit they did try Murtuol Atl thuggists supply it at $1 box, in a book in each box tells yuu how au why it iku. Forty-Second Year of Friendly Service Uauk Iljr KlsUrr Alary- If tho empty Jars in tho preHcrve cuphourd outnuniljer the full ones, prrhapd some dried fruit butters und marmalade will help make the frejdt fruit preserves lust until spring fur special occasions. Citrus fruit inariimlades can be nuide n cheaply now as any time and will be particularly relished when Jaded spring appetites need toping up. Ipkb sugar Is needed to . make dried fruit preserves thun when making f reflh ones. Otherwise the procedure und ingredients are much the same. Combinations or frulta are deli cious and often have a tantalizing flavor. Comliluauoii Cotist-i'vc One-lialf pound drted peaches, 1-2 pound dried apricots, 1- pound prunes, - orunges, i-Z cup seedless raisins. 1-2 cup nut meats.. 1 1-1 pounds sugnr. -. Wash poacher, prunes and apri cots through several waters. J,et peaches and npricota stund in cold water to cover for three hours und drain. Cover all the fVultH with cold .water and let stand over! night. In tho morning, Hlmiier In; the same water until very tender: und rub through a sieve. Iut Into! preserving kettle nnd add grated1 rind und Juice of oranges, raisins: and sugar. Uring to the boiling' point and cook until mixture thicken und becomes dear. Add nut meats and cook ten minutes longer. I'our Into storllized Jars . and seal. ! Tho following recipo Is for a combination citrus fruit marma-; lade that is particularly delicious. , Three I-Vult Alariimlado One grape fruit, .1 huge orange. I largo lemon, Ui cups granulated sugar. . Wash fruit and wipe dry. Cut into quarters. Then cut tho quar ters through and peel nnd pulp In to very thin slleei, discarding the seoda and the white pith In the center. I.et the fruit stand in 14 cups of cold water over night. Cook until peel in very tender. Tt will take several hours. Let stand over night again. In the morning, add sugar and cook until syrup thickens. Turn into sterilized glasses and cover with paraffin when cold. This will make about 12 large glasses of marmalade. Watchmaking Schools Franco tins three schools ot watchmaking which each year grud-, UUIU uu 111 iw 111 1 J aiuueiua. U I'l.AYS.IX J lVli KI'OKTS I NOKMAN. Okla.- (AP) Tom I Churchill, versatile University ' of Oklahoma athlete, has added bowl ing to his list of snorts. H'1 nounds LA GRANDE STORE NEW HATS for Immediate Wear $3-95 1 ?6 50 Cleverly manipulated brims. Each hat individu ally designed to sell much higher than these remark ably low prices. the iiuii.U-s in the :oo I'lis rt'sn-1 Tho humun foot la clmiigini; In lurly Cliuri'liin. a lctti'r. niiin in ', iipiicuranco, hii.vh a solonou bulletin, football ' lianltctliitll und truck, also. : Miiyl"' It'H tho result of constant piny Biilf. 1 l'""''e " 8lre"t rfll3ill - "Coming events i lOlllrkw JmA , east their before' AVOID THAT FUTURE SHADOW By refraining from over-indulgence You men who would keep trim and fit . . . you women who covet the tantalizing curves of the truly modern figure when tempted to do yourself too well, light a lucky instead. Be moderate be moder ate in all things, even in smoking. Eat healthfully but not immoder ately. When your eyes are bigger than your stomach, light a Lucky instead. Coming events cast their shadows before. Avoid that future shadow by avoiding over-indulgence, if you would maintain that lithe, youthful figure. , lucky Strike, the finest Cigarette you ever smoked, made of fhe finest tobacco--The Cream of the Crop "IT'S TOASTED." Every one knows that heat purifies and so "TOASTING" not only re moves impurities but adds to the flavor and improves the taste. Be Moderate! . . . Don't jeopardize the modern form by drastic diets, harmful reducing girdles, fake reducing tab lets or other quack "anti-fat" remedies condemned by the Medical profession! Millions of dollars each year are wasted on these ridiculous and dangerous nostrums. Be Sensible! Be Moderate! We do not represent that smok ing lucky Striko Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that when tempted to do yourself too well, if you will "Reach for lucky" instead, you will thus avoid over-indulcence in things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding over-indulgence, maintain a modern, graceful form. TUNE IN The Lucky Strike Daucc Orchestra, every Saturday night, over a coast-to-coast network of the N. B. C "M- T, Annrlc.n Tob.cco Co.. Mftl.