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Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVEi IA GRANDE, ORE. Thursday," March 13, 1930-". Abe Martin Surveyor's Life Too Drab, So Ilitt (Ineorpomtcd) An Independent Xftwapaper FIIANK H. APPLEBY , ..Editor and Publisher KARVKV V. WATTHi:VS - . ..nualncM Manager PuNUhfd evening, txrept Sunday, at 1416 Adam Avenue, La Orndt Oregon. The (ihtrver-$ir published itry Friday. Kntered at the Po toff ice of La tirtttidv. Oregon, a edund fUa Mat! Mutter under art, of March 2. 1S7. OPPICIAU I'AI'FCIl OK UNION' VOVSTX AND THE CITY" OP LA OI!A.I)R JIK.MIiKIt OK AKHOOIATKD I'ltKSS " The AsaocUtt-d ITi hh 1h t-xiJuidvely entitled to ue for publira Clon of all new dipau-hes crt-illted to It or not othrwne crllted If published herein. All ritttn of republication of kfivctal din patche In tliia paper, and aJo Hie )cal new a herein alao r reserved. , National Advertising Renreftenta,tlv it. 6. umjisi:s oo., jn. Ban Franclaco, Lot Atm lt,t, Kt-attlr, j'ortUnd, Chicago, Detruit, SVw York flL'liSCHlPTlOV IIATKS It Carrier Dally, per month In advance sZf ' Pally, ix month fp advance .,.,...,..- Lsa.ll', sinsla copy ... , ' .,., L tc lly Stall if- or.irv i vfv iirmrnn ' ""l Mill. wli IVUI-f rtrtll UJIHI'j rniionim v. HI l.ceoine C HAIN IS FORM BD 1 - '." DAtlr. Dr month In advinre P&ily, per sti month In ndvanco . unity, per year in advance Weekly, Observe r-Blar. ptT yuar rale ..Is. to ADVKP.TISIXU liATK'S Plsplay, foreign, per column inch Lospiay, local, per column inch ..4M Time contract prices ori application. WISH for.VSI'.L if this counsel or Oils work be of men. . It will come to nought: Intt if It he "of flOtl. ye cannot nver . throw It: lest haply ye he found even to field aculnst Cod .Acts t:. . IV.. fLA I I (Continued frpm.Faire One) yet devld und it fiirtlicrnimii fiu Min- Din pfiinuluncn of thn Indir . pendent nifTtrliit tilN. I 'tidi-r the Ktil niiil W'tiltt- ilatt tin nuiitiirjic iiiivr twrrty ii'(.'inr'ri IiIm prod net for oniiniiHoii und Hm mat ki-ilut; in done ly ihi Hid find Whltn hilltl'irai. iatly a .MoitildV, ftrwi ilri'itni d of Ka-it:. Iiik tin iiKlfi uhilc iirrylt'ic V-1) Ml 'M Itlwtl lllin nf tJiroutf! T.ll Wl-Htirtl M.llt'M. lit h.i. !V Kl It'll nil h- rv. i- kru-w. f-. . - M'llf I'Hl lltl IH'llU'V.d di-'tP. J.,! I-'or nifVi-rMl -f;trs ;.: f r -1- v lnt( lii 'tin Jit u. I ' .1 ik pli.yt d H Ii lit-' ' W'lloleiVlll'I'a mi. I n-c.llrr. It U llic "' ' l Montan-l .1 luirpoxo of thn plan to Rive i v ry , nmn" o'li. r urt! service Ih.'il :in In: liilrtcrtMki n with , '" . Ii.i l r.. economy, to the consumer. T MiiiliiiioiL to .i. Hive the fulliBt vulue of dellvory," I'""1 to "inv" he I'ontlniieit, "( Iihi'ko Hremilit lirl- !" aeiiuirins ! vil(Ke In it part of the plan. The O'lKe tlin.m.-li mei-chant, however,. payH for ill i't minor and pvo ooilx twice monthly and therefore hutldiiiK up u minit colleet. from. hlH patronH choen ft. I.J jiromptly." ,IIIh p-mitcm-' '; Ifiiyin in dono through Itnd.hy rccosliiltlon for . In .Mliniic. ' """ '"" "I'o" ' i"' jine anvice any council oi.hix mer. i.ienw. fliuillv p,i Imi uL. kliiu, 1 11 ' ltH wiio are piecieo iy lie loci i ih mii. s 'irihil.; w. ...ii.. ... r .w. .11.. t 4 M'lirtnw from thWr i.-mlprr.hip, .Mr. for n.-v.ir. A friend tiric Unit vtx tin' mm tit ii-iit. It sm- like JiM hmhi as c Girls, Styles And Humor In New Feature i Kinjrxlt-y PxphtliiPd. ' y-ar. HHl ! Th Jt-d mid - White more do kiihi.-s n. d j not sell anything at than cost," fi Id hi r.i l1r. Kn.Hl-y connlud.-d. "ilfi k-IIm t nainin a fctrc iliical product whtre H 1h pOHxihle to do i without penalizing his cux- wnfr wii : ti-mor by hlht'r prler'H or lowf-r tiott and r (.(ii.ility. .Hoover asks congress for a hundred million dollars addi tional for the use of the farm lxard. Apparently the board intends to try out its stabilization authority with a venge ance. With .such a backing it will not be surprising- to see wheat and other basic agricultural commodities reach a good j vivacity price level. Inl-r(-ftf-d in M l!y fiirN? Styl ish t'lnihin and Mil- hri'it uji-to-tli-niliiiin' l.iii(-r of tlif- .voitn r i-t? t'fitalnly? ll h-rc thi-y r.-. In .Modi-1 M.-iiil.-ii!. a d.iiniy a rt f r-a 1 1 1 r 1 - y I hj n I"i o vw i-x i ti Tho llsrrvfr ru'vt .M'mduy on tin comic pas. I'lom-rs portr:!) th Jidh c-n-tury in Ik with all tlie d.ih and of iht1 ;tze. itn the avontif. Over Night News lly I In AHocinic Vrofi j V:i-hlnfion Hfnali; rcHlorMi ex- j j ifttimr duty ori window and plate ' tfl:if an-I ia,Tfr to vote today on f motion to r-conaidor HiiKar U vy. 1 i. Iw,p t.1i, ,,.1 Irt n.. t..a ... I W I OTK W J ' Trl l'fHO!n)llV the l,c.-,ch. on the plf course.' h.-i:'",r " ' lUh ,i,nu . Ih- ....,.,... .... rtr-.... : ! anjendinent waR ratiffed Illegally. the curnii! n,.Ie. al-av lisM j Wa-hincton Iteprewntative I-, -snappy and ohr-erful ! w ,l,-rl,lf" mml opinion 1 that M.t Void-m. i a flistinc.lv!"-1' Icohcdic content in hever- different feature with it. roJUW- " ",r ,,ftnw "" ' fill execution and d( lishtful humor. ''hifa. fl!y cr.uncl report ! It will intrnducd to The Oh. "- in 'inr' I'"-' nn;uirin. ITiere have been many pictures printed in The Observer in the last five years, a good portion showing; local improve ments contemplated or under way. But no picture has looked nllitp Kn trnnrl ih fha twonla r.f fhi'e mmetiUu 4U ...77 . : i"--f- " - u uini mr renden. K one of an cm- I puousnea yesterdaj7 showing the new passenger station to tandinK croup of n. w features ; Yourcto-n. o. Yoiinrsi be built during the next few months by the Union Pacific. LlTJr It Will bo ft hPillltifltl hliiMincr thnTviirlf In ..-C.U l.ir. i . - . .- " wvueiij in necking nimi iih"juj;ij-i .n-ninnnn pit .ir:;rrToa 4-U n U 4: y -1 . .. ; Out thf rollntn- tl ..1-.-. - . , j . l 1 ut uvuci une uimoiiunienis oi mi orovnnf ntv i . . -; rwi i-uu- u.. i-...T-r ; jf ?tmiy of niodi 'Waiter Pierce is of the opinion that George Joseph will jfr"-t then WmA A JJ j- i - ... I sands of nul. ntrrwtly for tho become an active and .dangerous candidate for the republican 12707"' "" nomination for govemor if the supreme court utAoWs the I disbarnrent recommendjition of the lfferees. He believe Joseph will not only be a candidate but ti leadinp- candidnte. tkhbrax, wjth a good chance of jroin? throurh in Vnvemlw.r- w ! 'A,) A wv: u " ....... I Afghanistan, today slated that 57 uoo. m nicft opinion, if it proves correct, means SOME pri- -idt,. ,. nts ,,f ti,e i-srPer ii.-i.-ha mar atu Joseph is high explosive when it comes to JtJuX, .p, 4J r wmrs hi Nipreme court charges to the '' i.y -Nadir shah s or pevTSTrofll! !B l?,Trreworks' that will leave a lono- after. Slow throughout Oigcn. But we can't see any chance of his being nominated. .Vow it looks like Corbett or Korblad ! with the former haring a slight edge at the present time. s t: pftflT.s . fire. cit. h.it. afir-s-j Hoton Hilton "fc5fi jMiiit-s ;inl rhcn-t, nablinf him io j -ilaii-rv. Kl'iK cj'.iL di J "aml-n. !:;. M-il Pr. Karl Taylr f'ipton ff 1'rinceton uni t vt ruitv ;ipiointfJ president of j .M.twjrhu tis lnit.3te of Tech- ai:k kxwi ti:m . noio--. .;;tml St norita M lida Hoyd, I P'Tia, faroh 13" l':inama, m-let'ted a"liiK I,atin ) from Kalml. : Ano'rlra" in hcamy cont-!t. j ntron;;li-nwnt Wooftir. O. t'!u.ri's Hannah) into um.l u:vi; tin-; ahmv 1NIKU-, .Mar. 13 (Al'l-l'nm- I mi-donr-r Catherine Hotdh of th J Solvation - Army, damihtf-r of thi la If Cin.-ral Bramwfll Ilooth. will loave th army, hut not voluntar ily, to writ, tli1 tdf'Kraphy of her ! fat ho r. the f luM-al's widow d-- and Karl t'onolii indirtt-d for child to-lif. t'-alltiK and firnt ilcj-'iff miirdor In j their indi Vv II M M ii i t v.-i -.-,. 1 1 a H -''.- !r-.-..-.-.,.c " m-tm miw t mmm nmjjmtatmt.uwaMU ,l.;inc rul nfl ;:!.; J-i-i-u t; .... nr. II " J . to l.urV-u-. j..i2 -twj, i;,;, U--ii:i j j : ij ' li!! . . - : i II ! - .-7.; r, 1 1 "Zl IS -i! i ! T A ilDAMTir i Tf nil S3 -STORE' 1; to KK.-flrEST & CO. ECS NEW SPRING Tho afil far fn oufntly was I know n as "the faitu r of tlic hnmv. of llrd;' he was one of the mn.sx famous iportsnK-n of the country. An iron Oii--M, r-cli N-lt-m;. d to one of I Sato's dn rs. was uni-vcrnl t.y fravatois j p nn and in -a1ern hakc-Thall in Albania. j xlti. FEDERAL AND LOCAL TAXES TT 1 , , . . nit-- .ii.il gvs niaae ny Mr. bpencer at the chamber r,f rnm. ciar. d today rriir" thatulhool and state taxes have! Ki.u. ui-mi.vkntkv ,hks nwunted higher and hieher since the n u-iwio l vh:i-hi:;ti-ii i-,- Mnr expenses have been reduced 'is true. But in fairness to thV 'A,V 7h'.' !:,,rl ".' ,'"Vf'm,-v- . - i mill iii n:s line, nun nmnv ni nis : nwss oi otei-s who are responsible for this situation through ho"'-- r..ome court, at the their aiwroval of IxinH i.nr.a nnH crwei.,1 1,...,V i "'it a fortnlclit s illness. - iv..., ivm-s M.iine oilier considerations should le emphasized. In the first place, it must be rememlered that public im provement, in the form of public buildings, schools, streets water systems, ctc.-was at a standstill during the war period.' All efforts and all materials and all money were reserved for national use that the war might be successfully terminated. . .Many programs of expenditure that were normal in their requirements were held up. When the government ban was lifted a big program of building and improvement was under taken to catch up. Next, universal ownership of the automobile became real ized with the end of the war and the necessity for a network of permanent roads lecamc obvious. Huge lond issues for roads were approved in practically every state in the union and brought our bonded indebtedness to a new high level. Yet it was a necessary program. And in contrast with this increase in state and local ex- ' penditures we saw a program of curtailment by the federal I government, a succession of tax reductions. That, we agive, ' jriutib on siaie ana local government efficiency at first glance. But we question if it should. Federal expenditures have been reduced. The national debt has been cut down nearly ten billion dollars. But how do present federal ex penditures compare with those before the war? Are they down to the pre-war level? They are not And they are not anywhere near it. Many Observer readers can recall when the first billion dollar budget for the federal government was regarded with horror. That was shortly before the war yet we now lequire over three billions to run the federal government and ' meet our obligations, and a budget of that size attracts little attention. We are spending three times what we used to spend for federal purposes, which is not much out of line when compared with the increase of state and local expendi tures since before the wax. Much credit is due recent administrations for federal tax ' cuts. But those cuts Mere obtained with comjvirative ease ! after the countiy had been through an orgy of war spending, j Failure to realize them would have been far more unusual thn is the increase in local and state taxes. And while the present lax burden is a serious consideration for such rail-j )td system as Mr. Spencer represents we must not overlook ' the traffic and business volume that has been aided by the ! expenditure of much of his money for raw materials and finished products. That factor has been important in the I pitsperily of the last decade and when combined with the ' remarkable operating efficiency of such roads as the Union .' Pacific has helped place the railroads of the countiy in tin-1 most favorahle position they have known for many yeais. hutn.in interest ii'h. Their realistic and lrue- charaelerizations add to hoth rem humor and ;ii. ilisappearaiii-e of 4-veur-nMl Melvm.ii Hoist. j Hilt is another of the n- v. j;roun ... , I-'oivUii . ; of artis.l'1'Ul.er.tailii rs. win. will London Mriand says naval con-; soon join The observer slaff io fcrence prol'uhly - in not hist an-! lu inir its r--ad,-i-s "The Hes; in oilier fortniitht. !'otnlc.'' rm't-AU-lTinoe . Hoover com- ; . . inisMim. hack In capital, will In- j I'ltlll'. (;l:Tl.i: lMI'l:o l:s sist resident Homo suppoit plan? S.M.K.M. (lie.. .Mar. IS (Al'l for teinpoiaiy president. I 1'ror. Themis II. llentl- of the Havre. Ki-anei Hailimr of liner j rniversitv of iln-son. who is iii 1'arls delayed hy strihe of seamen, f Mresdeti. Germany I'nliee raid ; "The li. ,1 l.odce." arresting ! who wire planninir lumber march.' NlHirt ' Miami Pla. (iamh.-r and Walk-, . .-i ie.n .-Mnizi-ii ami rarrcu ai ! :t!.tll hole. New York Stella Walsh sets new record for 2-0. tlrand Junction. Tenn. l-Vapin's Mohawk 1'al wins national bir,l doir championship. I Ileston Harvard and Yale lie V.-.1 to have j:ll horkrr .d- 1 l'hiladelphta roltlinJda l-eat tal. w as tine 111 the Saiem eeneral ii li-porte early tnd.iy to le r.s fairly well. Professor Gemle Mi-i.ti.-n suddenly ill M,nd:;. his farm near -M.oimoulli. ! ssi:(;i:i:s iii.Mt i:i C-..!..i:l.o. reyh.n. Mar. 1 r. (API Tire on the 1 ,.e',i-inn liner i' morin (arly today necessitated re moval of iiss. rc-ers and ,- rew fanse of the fire and Ihe e.i,-nt (.f dan:s- to the ship were nol kli-,wr imioediatelx-. I he iVinorin was en route frem Knpland li, Aus'.:a!ia. The American dollar is the s-.lcc, ssful umvrsal lamiiiai:.- BRUSHING UP SPORTS By Lauf er ii ii FLQRSHEIMS For The Man Who Cares Smart? You'll say so when you see these new ones. More miles per dollar cost to you and man comfort you never enjoyed in new shoes so much. That's why more men each year turn to Florsheims. This Is- PICTORIAL REVIEW WEEK AT FALK'S During the week, the new Tictorial Review Simplified Printed Patterns ' wii! be featured at our Pattern Counter. In addition, a group of college men will represent The Pictorial Review Company in this city. One of these students wiil call at your home to explain Pictorial Review, which illustrates the new patterns. You may arrange with him to receive Pic torial Review every month. He will offer nothing else, and will carry with him his official receipts with official Pictorial Review seal in the upper' corner. LOOK FOR THESE BOYS FRED DOUSE LEO HOG AX GEORGE ANDERSON; MICKEY McGUIRE, SUPERVISOR II REMEMBER THE SHOE SALE AT FALK'S LADIES' SHOE DEPT. IS FOR 3 DAYS ONLY AND ENDS SATURDAY NITE MARCH 15TH ii MkLlJr'i SL H-f I I THEATERS ': : I Stage Less A ? "T WC rib .'f-1 ,hat n'l' '( ar j ii3 : JC r I 1 iflSilWm' ithat aeio-s and uilmwt arc suite sr "' I ! ';"'i' ' V" yl ' 'M!'''' '.i,!'1' ''Xis j ' i ' ' "' -orm' r " ' : :'t'zlr' n,!'Ii" ( - jry ) ' " " ! f,,'n """ ,!,''": 1 in ,'"nvn- t J JUL Ksi 1,1 C iT Z-iiH . iye.rs in o the , : t e .-.iyers v i si w iu.-jf i z rr !-hn,-,,,ke,::. -v , .if -p.ron- , Y1 h iiiiiSI j j ' I !ti U A VA l.-e K..hlm..r. Jt-hn V. Murray. 1 ' S .WviiSV A , 1 i frank H..mn-...n.l ar.d Vivi.n Oak- Afi ffl XU'v TT(XIO cATC "; PevrCOS t-n.:. At.:i..,.ri, .t.-or....f th.f.. J 7"" V C Jfn Lv. :OCEAexri.--FOC"rH v.- fS 1- v --s-'- : H . -s: , x , f p-:iNCilT,-n rrt-kT S I" ' J - V P.-sft--'-- v.. T, VIO. sT . I? yV" ' . V.t"r.:i. I. u.-z - 22 " I -, 1 !-t- -i -:i ', Zl M s S .--rt. r Sw I 1 ....--. i , vV r 1 ' 4-C B.rteCB" j j o-S.-. I - r . rka,u);-;iwh tun -.t - (, . . ' 'c v ' i ' Z i -it play, -is with the exception of Sally Starr has had lomr years of pro-i-.-ssional exper;.-nec. not one of them ever slep. in the top of a trunk, or played children's pun on the statre. FIND IT HERE Copy (or this column must be In by 9 a. m. M.h lrma Heck and Allen Car-d-n In their specialty dance at St Patricks danco at Zuher hall Mon day nlirht. .March 17. 3.1s , t xotici: The r-Kular M. I. a. dance has ' he. n postponed this Week Will he r-sinned next Thurs.. Mar. :n whcn'"': Star Xoveliy will pay as usual.- ' ' 3-13-1 t. " ?Jemtllcblnj;. plea tins, button holes, etc. irton's Kiddle Shop. Aqt. The Kmitdale P.-T. A. will have a food sale in the Hoover market Sal. 15. hccinnini? at 10 o'clock. 3-i:-: tp. American l irion Auxaliary wilt I hoi-i a nimmaire sale in I.a Orande ! Investment Co. huildinp on Mar C? I 3-i:-3 t! I liVERTBOnY l. GOIXO to the I St. Patricks ,!anc- Monday evenini: ' Zuh- r hall. s-1.1-1 t. ! STEVENSON ENGELEN CO NOW! WOMEN'S HOUSE FROCKS FAST COLORS Women's f ist rr.ior. vat dyed, house frocks All rev, tlois and patterns. All sizes. 79c Forty-Second Year of Friendly Service fiiank 1 4 it'll '..;( i ii.i do aoi ,lii I ii , am in I' 1: (.'., Sit I ; j. 1 .Y: f-t -M ,.M . 1 1