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Tlmraday, March J.3, 1030 Pajre Kijrht LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. Nmt ; M n. -ill ! TIM ItNHAV IMUHiK VMS The National Hroa dentin com pany program loir "Ihtirwdiiy fol lows: tl, liudy Vj 1 11 mid orches tra: (. .Hintfcrs; (;:!'. MHodfcs; 7, salon orchestra; 7:i!", symphony hum: S::;it, Anion -md Andy: S:li, John and Ned; i Mt-iiitfiv I.. no-; SrSU. Olympian; In in II, N:i -tiUiml t'O.'ltflTl OH'lieS ! il, Ttu- Columbia.- Hi-uin:iNtiii sys tem proi-rani lor 'I iiinntiny tol- lows: 7 hi 7 New York pro gram.; li to '.J, .Morrymalieis, 'I'm "Jniii K.VI 7ijnkr) r.;:ti. Hcri'iia-lt-rs: G : 1 1 to a. silent; !i, army hand. 10, musical pi'OK.aii',: 1J to I. ur ytill recital. I'di'lhiitit KtiW (Okc) f. NIK'; It, fen, t tires; la, Cecil ami Hntly; Id: Mr, dance hand; II to lii, origin. K KK ( 1 I vi It'') fi, popular pro gram: 1 dance' ni ikHc; l t.;:tu. lu-wi:. Scuttle KJlt (!7)kc) il, i'K':it; ::!'(. violin and piano; 7, oichewira; it, Harmony Acef.; !i::iu, ni-chestrn: in. muishinc program: I ::;. ii-fo jjnd loiritone; 1 1, Vie Mvyrs or rhcfilrn; li!. rc'iuesls. KpnkJUio .ICIM) Ci'iolfe) 7 a. in., waltz tnelodleri; .S, K-ippy Tl bj c; u, fea tures; if:4.it Woman's proirram; program, sehnnl hrondcu.st : 1 1 :4.r), jtuisfri'i pmiimms; , Willi Hit1 CL'if-slcs: W.'Zii, Cecil iinl Halty; 4. 1 1, -rpy MuriiHii!! s: !. N'lli '; I i), prnhiMllon poll; Ht : I fj, dance bund; 1 1, requests. KU.V M"0l;e i!, miiidea I. pro grams;, y ;,'iii, eonrrrt : to,' re- aw A merle KXX I (iTtOki-) li. Country Jane; 7, OiMuri'H in io i. dance music, KlU (intake) musical pro. j4i;Mis; K, etui; a. iviiipli'iiiy: In. nc ntiode:- l J to l, organ. KM (tW'Ui) , Nil''; S:3. n-:-emle; in, symphony; 11, news. Suit I.uk City KM. ( I lilnid) 5, Nlii ; . liKht 7. Nlli: !t. iniiMcal varii'tii'i; 1 o. surprise; I it: I;'., , ut( hestia: 1.1, i,titini!Ti hour. ' K-:A 1 s'iolid f. n'iv.i lV r NIH'; a:. in to. : lil, 11. 7: ::n. liyuiliK; Jo r iliihi'c iiiiial'', tvtlO- iTjuUi-l t, N IS '; I I I lianco iiiMmIi'. San I'.aurKco Klil'C (lilniic) 7, f'liS; 7 tiona' f"i iiui: s, ( "US; a, viHw: l it, Ir rank Walanahr to I. (liDK-r iiiliNlr, j KVt (VAi'kv) li, concoct; 7 1 popular iniiHi''; !t, minlal pro urauiM; Ci-cil nntl Kally; !:!(. vltdin .-i nt )arlton; 10 tu II. daiic rniiri". Health Talks Utor of Manonln. Then he Ipnrn(f ho wlno merrliunl'H Hlilll In ti'lllait tin i(vil of Un; bfvpnuje in Ui barrel Uf lu-atinv on its miuvi h. A vaii.h'villi; fl::iit, hollow hiihJ wujt uliriioil yhovo 111' h; i:iir(, ihini'o filth! lev 41, ntul a dull oiiu wli' il, tin hoily or llic fluid wnn ifOfhi'iL : , It won u Nimpfi- skill unl oik that ( no iino licforo him hud (hoiitfht to appry- to thu human hoiiy. Hut . 1 AitfriliriiK-r, wtu-n h hud maHdrid l-ho Kcli'nctt of iiii'ditino and pint:-; ilr-.fc a In tiut liHptiat ot Uiv- Holy, Tiinlfcy n,i VUaiiO ItLliOJlit hJiU:-'-ir I hat Mm human chM wan bin ;iL Mkln-i!ovt i'('d hurrcl and that, hv lapiJriK on It MoiindH Mhould lu IU which oujfhi to lw of hWp lot iiuKnoMlx. A Jiit tn Iho not he faitnil tluit In dflj IIih HouiMln, iJi6Ji-iMi, ii ud thai i I hi dirr.'i ( nci in pju-U lymliiy rMll rvoal-to the luiliaifd the nil- ,: ilirlylnK hUi Of Ihf body. ! Afili-r lnuny yt-aiM u( Mlinly he pjiblixlu'it a.imii. bonk, in r..itin. f Itut aluM, aakvaH all too taiiiimonly lln c:ikm, Aui'iihrilKT'i-'M valuable! ditto w,ty WttM, tWjtjj,i.iif by hit lontninporarkK, iVrhapH It would j Iiavi- ln-'Mi lorevitr lust to tin- world had It not b'cn for Napolfon'M phyHlHun, t'urvlrtu-t, who. Uk .l hiif, I one yi-ar ldnrc Au-nhrui;tr' death, navorl It from oblivion by i uarutJikUjuf 1L fLOjn. Ihit Uain tn Krcnrh. and oiuiorfiias' it Mtronifly. I And uro. .-lvDQ.lly raivful lu-i him mid to the son of tin; w:im! Made Orphan by 700 Fruit Trees Plane Crash I Are Ordered By iOkc li. (.oitf!ict: u:.uiii'a I pronraiMH: Ifaw-tiliinK; na- . vaud. 10:10 : ; A WINK .Mi;iti'HA'lvS SOS H-'-iniiiKly (In n In liuh advatv. law' In lii-inr? the son of a wine merfhaiit, even In Styria, AiiMlria,. I in ilh; Inner part of the i.sth cen.. Miry, Itiit lo l.ivopuhl Auenbruxer, t)t hero of nut tab1, this proved of din tinct value, for one Ihe IjuhIh of hit? huyhood experience he was enabled '(: make a valuable coin rlbutlon t. Ihe art of dianosin; contrlbutina ! which puts his name anions tli juitroii hjiI ll tM of medicine, Leopold helped hiH father in n?II,i Injf wine. .Many a time he wan Herd: to the wine cn;ir to ilniw off a UOBBVRS A'PPVfK WOMAN' ' POHTIjAND, Ore, Mar. 12 (AD Mra. Ada ltureMM, 41, wan in a b'RA. Sou I'ranvUoo Jiurmu Fate, In the form of on airpbine ULaHter ut Amarillo. 'Sex., that killed both Ills father and moth or, has. reshaped tha whqle coura in life for liohbfe Oray, above, red haireu, hltiey4(n ami) winsome, hoiitftt hor tothijr with hr non instead of growing up to become a rirokcn, after rohher attacked h robbed. hr and It ft thi. woman lyln-f at the entranco of hur hom,'. In :t dazd condition. NeUili hors hrarrt M rn. I!u rem moan and notified poHee. iAHOLKr to vaih:v MONDAY'S TICKET 'WINNERS In The Evening; Observer's Classified Contest Clara Southall. :i01 Spruce SI. Robert RnbcrtKon, Folev Holel Myran Wheeler. 1509 X Ave. Eciirar Kelley, () V Ave. (luldie Kelley, SOB F Ave. A TICKET TO THH AIU.'.MII Mll,i:i) TtlllAV TO .;.C OI-' TIIICNU I'ni.i-: I(IN(i. Tn .-.A TUK HAS TIKKN rino AHOVK WJX.VKKS. HI.N.i:ilS HAVK A CIIAXCI,; AT TUB WEKK1.Y AM) ALSO TUK (Ilt VM) IMliZi:, A .-.(! DIAMOND Enter this interesting contest today. Complete in f ormation published - in today's paper. i .SAKf Ore., . March 12 ( AP ) j It. i. Vfrrlish, oonfPMHCd embo'xltM,' ! of over 1400 In Htate CundM whiloi empJlojant a.s bookkeeper at tin Mtato tuhercitlo.HlH honpltal, was weittenced to thrue yearH in the; penitentiary, hut wuh paroled when, I h- a pji en red for sentence before f JudKft 1'ercy It. Kelly yesterday. He wiiM paroled to J, W. LewlH, warden of the prison. , j Texan. Bobble l.s uow- en rnuta to ' far-off Wellington, N. ',., to bpcome j ft- Br i il.4k- -iiHiwcr i u utcr the guar j ilfanflhip of his Kramlmother, Mr.i. ; DoujflA my. of that city.wlth j whom he is shown here as the- i sailpd from Sao, Fi-anciKcc m:asiiu-: man ik iu:m-:asi-:i ; Elgin Farmers K.'.tll.S. Ore. (picljti) A.I or dt r for 70') fruit ires wan wnt o it by a tfrouy uf funurs ot this vicinity Monday. 4zkhH Kill, Who, JCVceuvlj Ijjsoved to I'jlMiii troin his farm on the bili,way .HuutiH of tawn, ttt StMMkty tu be uon aUgut two months, He went to Peiidlutoo. from lb-re u.nd wilt visit various aretloii of Oregon and l'biho beCurv U return, Mr. and Mm. Overtuiv Siiom an 1 family, of Kairvlew, KpMit the weekend with yelitMYt-M in Wallowa cotinly. '1'hey viitd Mim. Knott's sister, .Ma-H. l':tiil Weuve In- Ktl- rprise. itlld Ihe Dave Scott titiu- ily at Joseph. Hmm Amlrews, iwher of th l'1a,lpvi'w whool. cut on th trip with thm. .Mrs. Krank (llltner amh sons re turned tn Klirin Sunday after a two hsence. Mrs, (Jiltner was wlMton. Idaho, by the illness of her father. He had im- ' proved sufficiently lo he brotijchc , home from the hospital before she came home. j Mr. and .Mrs. IL. It! Oleaver. of H-a. (irande, spent Sunday In. Kluin. They attended Mervices ul ihe IJreshyterian ehu.reU nd .spent the day with tho pastor, the. I.lev. L. li. Williams and family, j M r. aiwi .M is. W:.fcrcn MetcuXf and familx of pondosa, nre Hpmd iil a tew days in KIkui. Thex ink in if with Mr. Mticall's. par ems. Mr. and Jlrs. V. t HIH and her sisinr, Mrs. Louis llai AI Se.lt, ot UaJnw". iW d u last week to spend u tw days with his f,;thcr and hum her in H kair vlew iliHtrivl, .Mr. and M.. .Jus ph Srui.t Sr. 'I'lu-y luive been imite well this winn r. aceordinjf lo reports, A crew of uii-n was emjiloyed on Monday pulliiiif up trees on th llirold Kianchard p.-openy west oi the nnirujid init k. A I factor has het-n :is1 to pull n lre., roots and all. .Munley Acunt made a business' trip to ltak'r hud. Suurday. The city IniH employed a man, with a inictor ami road diaif to ifn Over the slreetfi lo level off ihe roughness vanned by last winters mud. Myrou Hus has been dohi' the work this we k, John. Scon and Ralph W'hty made a business trip .o .Milton last .week. They drove over rrom here last Kriday and returned on Sai nrday. Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson family have moved ijiio the apart 'mem at the rear of the Hecorder utl'U'e. Mr, Neison, i iinployd at Hie I'ojidosiL plno box factory her. j Mr. and Mcs. Miliums Witty and i two children spent Kunday wllh Mm. Wluy'a parcntH. Mr. ami Mt.t. Q. V. Witty or North Orickei i'lat. The Man tits Wtitys are liviiifc In Wallowa at the jiresent lime, j M.rH. U. H. Hun i able to be in ' l. he siore this week,. She has been, tll for several weeks, Mr. and Mrs. (iervais. wiio are holding religious sewices at the ; American l.eloa hull, have moved it one. of Snl Still man's houses in the west part of town. 1 A (food crowd i hoped for ut the Mon.tr entertainment spmiHon-d by the Women' club at which. Mb I'oiy of the 1a Or.indo libmr and Her ;is present Die r-viewof Ihe book, "A Liiniem lU -I (and." TliO!e nhu hove st'ea tb speak very hmlily ot it- The meet, inn will be held Thursday nitfht in i ti- i'lmsiiun church. The Wotm-n'ti el.ib will hold a business m.-rthijf ThurMdny nfter n.i. .u at the home of Mrs. K. Merrill. Mrs. Menial Ituir received the new;i Munday of Ihe birth of a dauKhn-r to her sister, Mrs. Will iam Miller, of Hoise, The Utile Kill a born Sunday. Mrs. Htitf plans to leave soon in Kpeml u week or ten days with her Hisler. Mis. Miller was Mirt t'hinL Hol brok before lier marriaife. nntl hnr. many frier ds and actuainlanc.es here, havim; lived heiv more than ;l year at one lime. Mr. and Mrs. Hick Manly' are moving- io the Mortin Oeortfe home in the east part of town this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olltner and i heir daughter, Virginia-, of I .a i inutile, wen Suuday-'ViHilorH in 1 KlKin. . Mr. and Mrs. Iturr Cantrell were In Kluin Sat unlay evenlnKT. The ii'antrells live.l east of KIIn la-;t summer while Mr. t'antreil was ! employed on the new -market road 'to the llindman district. Cotton Destroyed In New Orleau- NKYV OllLKANS, Mar, 13 (ARl Klre oi' omietut'iHined origin, th ilUiai unu lo. mart. iiKterioutfiy 0 tlie Svw Orleans wiUet'-front with, in there weeks, desteo-yed betwta WO ami QUO- bales of cotton, in ft stetian of tlio- eity dock boards cotua waroluwisft early today. KircULun. held the Clam'os wlthbt one. seetioa ot the warehouse by oiesinK eonin.'.ettntf doors, WiLh. the tiro under control'' police began an Investigation ' liu? to- determine If the three flr were ot Uwemllncy origin. asus. co CRT ui u: cu,v(;e WAtlUlXOTON. Mur. (.yj. Describiim oh an "outraife" tlj ease In, t'levelund laid, full In yhleli two. editorH wero sentenced (0r contempt, Senator Vandenliers, re. pu.bliean. Michigan today urge4 i early action In the senai on bti i bill to require a judge other than . Hie, one who brought the coutimipi; ; ehai'S'e to sit 1 npafc'siiur on cIultvc oi' thU character. WANTS AliTOX CKXRCS crinis iiui.Aiis ii:aii,o(k WASHINCJTO.V. Mar. 12 (AJ Vice 1 'resident t'urtis voted for the first time in tin tariff eontest today- and broke a tie which, re stored to the bill the existing levies on pl.iie irlass. .WASH 1 NCTON', Mar. 12 ( APv Asserting that allenx were 'tau ing tht birthright of hundred o( thousandH of AMHriean clt iaens wh are driven out of employment, fleniU or 1 Itff 1 In. de ui otrat. AU ha ma. today i.utroduoed a resohitipn calling upon, the secretary 0C la bor to tako a. oensuA of. aliens an immellately deport tlto.se Illegal resident. " A&TOltlA, Ore., M'mv. 12 (AIM ; -W. (. Kirk. Seaside tninisler. ; sciiool ejffk uint former city treas- i liri'i- and policeman. was freed from technical custody when, the ' circuit court grand .jury returned ; a nit true bill in connection with ', charges of larceny of public money j t'tted against, him early this year. . j Kirk, is alleged to have appro- ! piiatvd !JT00(l of school money hut lal"r foitiut the it mount hidden ' away in a book. - I10XK!-:r KHOW.HA X DKAH I'AI.M UKACII. Ml.t Mar. 12 (Al) Kdward Albee. pioneer showiuaii, who with the late It. I'. Keirh created and operated a iranseontlncntal chain of vaiule vlih, Oi'-aters. dJcd hero last night of a heart attack..; He was 72 war .hi. Ihe theatrical man died unex- j ; March. 2.N. pi iciny m ins neu 1 loom. He h id j ,c ath row cell ;,.s oilier prisoners, beiii suffering intermittently from: wen enting Mieir brakfast today, a heart disorder for some time- Wit h his cell blanket twisted In l.ut apparently ua feeling well t to a hangman's noose, Kray acted shortly before bin, death. ; as his ivwn executioner. . CUKATN KLKCTKIC CHAIR MeAl.KSTKIC, dkla.. Mar. 12; (A P) riieatlng the electric chair by ij days, (Miarles U. Kray, the ' slayer of two women, scheduled to J die In Hie state penitentiary here! hanged himself in hut j samiox urx lir.uixs scorr is camhhati: I'llllTI.AXn, Ore., Mar. 12 (AI')! IM-IXOLKTON'. Ore.. Mar. 1 ...v. ... ......... Ui nil' wiMKu:iin i.vi'l- Joseph X. Meutt. rcpre- . , of the annual si.ring chinouk sal- sentatlve from I'liialilln count v in j m oil r.i in in the Willamette river, I the. state legislature, has forward-' ' M. T. Hoy, Master fish warden. of d his. candidacy for reelection ; the Oregon state fish , commission, He was first elected in 1!27 and: I ordered river patrols Instituted. Is ;l democrat. ' TOE) t m AY (DIE(BDW TOiEE TX W I lis. ,IT m ana CR.VND PRIZE JMODERN MAIDEN. $CA 1 -&ftG- ThU p-niUni-, ull,innllv lrt-r(ljsl Mu.I iintl !lt.i(om Dliumitul nmv ou dl-plnr ot .1. II. I'cnrf i Son. In The EVENING OBSERVER CLASSIFIED AD CONTEST Runs For .1 Weeks, Closes March 22, 1930 SEMI-WEEKLY PRIZES ' ; To Mi flrat rivn .nrnvl juimvmv ,-,.o,.1v,.,1 n irh nmv sol of ai,M(loniv nuoiOM Z"WZ" """" " '"' """"y su"n'""-'1 """ " arroinpatir.flfst h. t or WEEKLY PRIZES ThVwi!L'vr,lz',;mr inu" i"n'"''' ',""ww f u, -"" 'n Mil. .'ml .ir J. ! ;"" '"''"o. I"" '" lwivlm, th n,.H cotr.l-niur..rHt on cm u hi( ,,r iiiii'siIuiih. ,i l,:iv,- rlmm-n at all prlKi-n, 1ST U l:KK I'KN AM) IM N. II, SI T Oil VANITY fVSF. VWXKI.I 11 TO l I. AHA SOITIIAU. :i0l" WniC K CT sn wi r.H-ium i.i-. or pi Hi-iiii- ou i)oi ;lus ci.iAn uuiitkh hud vki:k sthim; or n: ui.s on ivmikku its GRAND PRIZE rUossom in..imtin.r. 4 " S,,0-" 1,Ut' Hlossom diamond nrtR. sot in 18 kt. Hud & HOW TO WIN PRIZES uvil vim. ! lhe (? "-'f'01. tK" t selpct tho adwrtisemwt that is in your opinion tlio Wst on the pace, nuio j.mi itasim Mr seltvtinjr it into a stoiy nf not over 5(1 words, and answer the.M quostions: TUK AVSWKMK .UIK roi'Nu OX TUP. -UVSSIfIi:n Pf!K Rules and Regulations tn Loftk r.n-i'ully Mironph tortiiy' Kvnlns oliwrvor Olaa iiIimI ikIh until you have (nuiut tin aniitvor!. tn nil tho quos tlonn. Thon wttiiK nnn ku(o of the p.-ipr only, wrlto the atii'siiomi nntl opponlto thorn tho unstvoi-s. t'.M Kssay must nivoir.pany firt sot of n.tte:-tions. Now in.-wtloav u.ltpt dally. I3 frlh ynr name. lato. lutili-vw and telpphn numhor iu tlio uppr l-rt hnn.l rornor of your niiostlnn an. I anMwor pa o. I-I Anyone may take part In oonlrM oxoopt thn employees ot Tho Obitervor. rts-iron and La Or.in.lo Tlioatros, and tllolr ratulllos. Ii HvptWs muet rvurtl th contest rrtttor. Kveuln Observer. ClesHlttM CV.Mkrta.-nt. lint lalor IHan r. p. in. of Wednosilay v Stnrtlay lollowiiiK lh day on tthleh iho .pi.-siion!. ap- al.oiit !y i.. I'. I . i.. ,i)M"-.r an,l uli.'HV v,l Ani.iin.iil,- 1 :, rl in- W ii.Ii.m .- !lv 'o: ... Hi,. I'l Hilonilal In. !. Who went.. 'Tht'-.- (;,.( k.-h,.. SB 4. Where can run Inn- .1 lt ji .1. Who m.-iki-s Cutiti !i.i i In. Vh-,t kind ..t v.,i iM Mi- i...,., .,,, h,m.tVf) (n.. T. I'r..n) whr-m cut you buy Mli .h m-, f.r I io d' n .' X. Who in pr "ieior of th.' fi.m 'lon T!,pt,nn, nitmh. -1. Wh.it nl.'c tire u;i:i io.-i be; worn I-one Ti and M.m i,,,. Ji, What does (Jlenn Tlwmiinn !... f.i. Hiffs Bros Coffee has a flavor no other coffee has because it is roasted: a Fe ' Pa ctnds AT si TIME (J This continuous process Con trolled Roasting develops a flavor no bulk-roasting method can produce F.vf.rv nr.RRV of Mills Bros.' famous blend of coffee is roasted evenly by their pat ented, continuous process Controlled Roasting. Xone are overdone none underdone. In spite of watchful care, cortee roasted in bulk cannot be roasted as evenly. There is bound to be variation in flavor. One cup of Hills Bros. Coffee will con vince you of how perfectly it is roasted. The aroma, the full-bodied strength, the flavor all meet every taste requirement for coffee. Ask for Mills Bros. Coffee by name. Look for the Arab the trade-mark on the can. Mills Bros. Coffee, in the original vacuum pack, is sold by grocers every where. All the distinctive goodness pro duced by Controlled Roasting is sealed in. HILLS BROSfWEE &S. -V . $ FrfSh from lhe ertp ijtttt -tii;uiim pack. Easily opened with the ley. 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