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P" Four LA GRANDE fiVEJSTlNft OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE, ' SatuidayApi il 19, 1930 f : V. I tnorpoMd) , An ladepcodeai Nawspapor rRANK B. APPLEBY . -Edltoi and Publisher HARYBY 8 MATTHRWS Hu.lness Manasar : Publlahed evenings, except Sunday, at Hl Adatni Avenue, U (Iranda, Oregon. The Obaef ver-Htnr published every Friday. Entered at the Poslofriee of La (IraMli, Oregon, a Becand Class Mall Matter under act Of March 8, 1870. . . .. Ori'lCIAL PAPER OP UNION COUNTJf AND THffi . ; ' CVCY Oir L.A OIlANUK ' MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PnESS : Tba Aaaoclated Press la exclusively entitled to usa for publics Hon of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited If publlahed herein. All Hums of republication of special dis patcher la tbla paper, 'and alio the loual jietva herein alao are reaerved. ,.- National Advertising Representative . . M. C. MOCJENSIiN CO., Inc. San Francisco, los Angeles, Seattle. Portland. Chicago, ' Detroit, New York ' . SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ilv f-jtirfor 'any, per monm in advance ............... LMiiy, aix montna iii auvanee . Lauy, single copy Ily Mall .any, per momn in auvanee . Dally, per alx months In advance . uaiiy, per year in envance .. . Weekly. Observer-Star, per year 750 ..J4.61I to . COo ..lij.OU ..2.0II ADVERT1HINO BATES Display, foreign, per column inch DUplay, local, per column Inch u Time cunlraut prices uh application. ..42o ' :! JiK TIIANKI-:t nut find he thanked. Hint ye iviro tho wrvantH of sin, but ye have obeyed from the heart that Corn; of doctrine which was delivered you. llelng then made - free front sin, yo became the HcrviihlH of rlKhtenuxnrHH. Unmans C: 17. is. THE OPEN COURT rORIlESl'ONDENTS MUST rUll.MIT TJIIJIU NAMHSTO VTIE KDITOR1P '1'UEV DE SIRE lilSTfUHS HUNTED, The census total in Portland isn't coming up to expectu- tions,, according to the Oregoniun which finds consolation in the similar" predicament of other cities ' Better to show a I disappointing growth than no growth nt all. . Already The Observer has received the names of dozens of citizens who say they have not been enumerated in the census. If correct, they will be officially counted. The more the merrier.. We are duite frank to admit a willlngneBs to pay, $100 per thousand unrecorded nanfcs and the more thousands, the greater our willingness. ! .The death of Dr. ,W. P. McAdory saddens many, niftny people of this community., Not only those who looked to hint; for professional help but a wide acquaintance who knew him as a friend. Aiways in a good humor, always helpful, ''Dot" McAdory' leaves the imprint of a rare and fine per. sonality on this city. Knowing full well the dangerous con dition of his heart and realizing as only a physician can that any day might see the end, , he went about.' his duties with constant good cheer rudinting a souttieriTcjourtesy and good fellowship that was peculiarly: his own. We'll miss "Doc" McAdpry a good sport and n' real Wend. . . . ' Chairman Wickevsham of the Hoover law enforcement connisslon urges the American Society of Newspaper Edi tors tble'itartrfei r snppOT'fff 'the pi ohlWt!prt"1itv aiid stresses theiieed for education against liquor.' No advice on the Jirohibition question could11 be more apt, llefore the 18th y Amendment prohibition forces were busy the length and .. breadth of the land preaching the evils of intoxicants and : the. advantages of .temperance. They were aggressive, Since the coming of prohibition the teaching of temperance -: has : declined. There - seems to have :been a let-down- in educiiting against, liquor and dry forces nave been 'put on the defensive.. The results are unfortunate. Because liquor . has ,been legislated out of existence,1 schools and churches and homes have frequently dropped the subject from the training curriculum. Yet never befoi'e has temperance been j so .important. ' Only, by teaching it constantly can enforce- nient hope to attain reasonable success. ' -V ' 'in I THE WANDERLUST r Newest of the tangible commodities in world trade and ) foreign finance is that Intangible tourist urge, that wander Just. to go to far places and do and see things." The urge to on us ngain more compelling than ever after a winter ,: flf.some surcease from! it. Spring, of course, is responsible. Premier Tardieu considers the tourist business in France . of sufficient importance to justify the establishment of an , undersecretariitt of tourism. Last year American tourists spent $160,000,000 in his country. England," which Collected . American tourist dollars to the tune of $50,000,000 last year, is thinking up ways and means of attracting more tourists, ' not because of affection for her-American cousins but be- 1 cause of affection for the American dollar sign. Gemiany's j ; share was $20,000,000 and Italy's was $32,000,000. In 1928 I : American Tourists spent a total of $525,000,000 in Europe. On this side of the Atlantic Cuba, Canada, Mexico and : Bermuda are; making money off their millions of tourist - visitors from the United States. Nor are the Pacific sea lanes lonely for lack of free-spending American tourists. HordeB of Americans swarming over tho face of this 'Bhrinking sphere are obliterating our traditional fear and misunderstanding of theJ'foreigner" and making it worth his while, to be kind to Americans. . International relations cannot possibly suffer because of all this, though we adnut , a larger share of domestic travel could well be undertaken first. 0 To tlu- I'M It in of The- Oljju'rver: .Tho nll-HeHiitf Hlm!u'flpf'nin In a monu'iit of nei)ii-li!!h(liu'nn, ro nii.rkiMl Unit "Tltf ovll thnt men (Id. llvi'M iiftii4 thfin. Tlit fn Ofl- 1IH'ITI'(1 with thi-li. -Ihhhb. i A Ktruiitf miui llvi'H ami a Hi run ; itinn (Mch mid th wnrM koch on. Milt U uoik ftirforriitly. li 1h no IoiikcI tiil( tho miinii world. Tmn Was a Htronjf ' inn n. 1h irHKfiM(Ml at ri'iitrl h of liilllil and K(i(;ilKth of rituniK'- Ho ar.i-oit'(l 'tin tinlViTAf accept eel li iirt a inyKtcry unwolvod, uiiil w hero a II niuxt kuchh ho pr forrod to Km'HH for hliiiKOlf jiml yot. ho rcalj.oil tliat HiIh v;ik tho lrloo tho Ihlnltoi nnint pay. . Mo m tlond now nnl tho world room irf, hut it km'h dirrontly. cannot toll hHw deeply li Ik death ha tour-hod my heart, for If ('Vol I met one koimI iniin In this world. a man whoHo hllidnoKH and nuhlo mi lino Mhnnn out llko tu 111 it of a Ht'ir, it wiih .Torn KIoimIiik. I U wan the very rlrnt man J mot at Jlllffurd forty yoai-H f?o. Ho nuido imi hlH frlond by holnif mine. Jfo fx untie from our M'ok etico lut Htltl no- tnhlot that wo In niir 1) ti initio i-apnoltloH in I lit enact to hlH momory 'coitlil com pare wit), our own tfimiKhlH. of him whci lived and died a trno num. . And so wo' wlio' HiirvIvo him may well cherish tho momory we hold of lit iti. ' 1 1 1m life wiih ono of tiHoftilnoHS, honesty and -.InloK--rlty. IMh aim. va to dlHchai'KO every duty that dovolopod upon, him. to aid liin follow men uh far uh clroMiiiKtanoo. would allow and to do Injury to none. "Wo, will often call to mind tho many tfood doodn which he ho cheerfully per formed; Wo can pattern after lilr. Rood nctH with much profit to ouihoIvok and can tronKthon our Hood roHolvoH afid our kooiI Inton tlons hy often remnpiherln the many excellencies of JiIh charae tor. Suclr men an Tom KlemliiK ! lire uafoiMunatcly too Hcarco In I IhlK world of ourH. Jlo was fair and candid in tu eminent Idofrroe. Ho liccepted llko an li oiir.it ntah what IiIm reu Hon appi'ovoil. II n Observer Will Pay 10 Cents Per Name For Persons Not Counted The Evening Observer announces today that it will pay 10 cents to liny boy or girl under 16 years of age for every name reported by Monday night of legitimate citizens of Ln Grande who' have not been enumerated for the 1930 census. ' , '. In order to earn 10 cents a name, youngsters must bring in or. telephone the full name and correct address of the person who has been skipped by the census. This will be verified with the enumerators and payments niiide if re port is correct. Ten cents will be paid for each name. For xample, if a family of five is found that has not been numerated, the boy or girl reporting will receive 50 cents. , This is a real chance for live youngsters to get some spending money. - Enumerators admit that many people have probably, been skipped. 15oys and girls "can scour their neighborhoods and collect a dime for each name they turn in but the first boy or girl turning in the name gets the money.' i . Get busy! Help La Grande get full credit for its actual population - ; T, olr-liestru iiruRruiiia: ill oiifu-nihlp; 1 1,, fliirnittny Aim-; li rmws, I'OICITANII (620): fi 11. in., 'litis p. in., NUC;. 10,. lilt lu nyni phony. ' Sim Krliiicisfu ! KT'O ((ISO): 4:1 ft, KBfll '":IB. ;ftiiiwlay proifatn, iiuiHlo and wont. Kl'MKJ (Oni):. a.' CMK; 1::io, ' iiiimlc; y, dunp music. v AllKt'll'fl KKI (C(ci): 5 n. in., NIK':1, 0:1 !i. NHl 7:45, lllilKli-iil nroirrn III 5', nuc. , " . ' . KIIJ (!lll(i): 0, rilSi 7 : 3". muni, onl proKl'lilll. : Hn'x (IdfiO)i 0. . tulkn; ?:'30. mimic; s. ('rt-Nliylcriun cluiri'li; 3, l.ulmvinkl trio. , , KmiiiIk KJU 7I') :-, Hour, on llroiid way; 7, ori'lioatrit ronitortH: 10, en stuitblo un. moIuIhih; 11, lloriuony Ar(-H, HllllfTH. accepted tho toaeliiiiKx of Hclcpico tin tho moHt rollablo fnotH within tho ffraHp of the. human mind. I wart a kind, Indulfroiit hufdmnd, Wlii'itl devoted friend, amiahle in IiIm InlercourHO with hlM follow inen( roHpectfnl or tho tihtH and ToolliitfH of ol liorw and ' uttonllvo to nil who hud clalniH ttpniV Him. Ilo lum now liaHHod .front our KlKht, roiileto with nianllnoHH, heni'liiK ' with him our klndo-d mcmorleH, mil hiKliOHt oHteom and li fixed doltirmltmtion to fol low In hlH fooUtops. . Ono who toadH mud. u life a our friend. htiH ho need lo four death hut' what may pnKHlhly follow after It. One who ralthfully dinchaitteH. IiIb dut.v'to, his fellow man 1ih no need to rovoll nl lonvlntr HiIh Htato or exlHloiico.- lift In perrootly wltlliiK to moot the cOiiFtemioneen of a well ttpont lire. Much wiih our departed hus band, hrolhoi and friend. Y. T.' (HtlHlIK. Sunday fnt 'the It. H.mwoh liouio. ilrn, l.owo mid Mr. and Alrn. Mark Ilooth, of Meaoham, were vlftltui-H lu Knmoln on Tliurduy. They npont the ovonliitf viNltimr All, and .Mrs. Hoy llawoH, who lire formiM Aloacham red dent 8. .Mr. and Mih. If. ltorHtliutn aiid I.. IIoi-Mtman were in l.u (liundo Hhopplnw on Wodiiesdny. Win. It. ftlKKH Hpoht Thursday Hhopplnj? In J. a Oraiido: , AlrH. 1-. P. Urcioka and llrH.A. Koiiiiinor dmve to La Ornndo on Woilnosdiiy. .trH. Konnlrton won ImyliiK, furniture for her hoilM' In Meacham, A It a. Smith, of Kauie eonvaleHPliij; nlroly nt tlin l.a Orando hoMpltal' following a nei loim opeiatlon perronnod on Mou day. Hoveriil K'.i mi-la ponplo hav oa Hod Lo nee her, Itoy MriwoH was a hmdnoKH vis itor hi I -a Urnndo on Thursday. Ho returned home with Air, mid Air. t R Thnrnliiirtf, whi were iiIno In l,a Otnhdo on IxiMinosx. It. I tt CaHtool, uf Ai;oHC(iw, Ore., In vlHilliiK IiIh hrolhoi'. Jf. Cantor1!, at K n me In grocery store at pres ent. - KiikIiicci-h c C'lilirllon mid .!. AfcOufru nro ' working' In Kamot:i at proHont, - Air. and Alr. J. Carlson drove to Vokiliui, WhhIi., on I'Ylday. .Mr. Carlnon will upend a few days there with IiIh family before turning to work hero. Anion hoekolt wiih lu I.a Grande on lilday on buHlne.ss. M. ThnrnburK'. drove to 1 dlotnn on WodnoHdny lo take the eiiKincot-H - examination. On the way near Hinlranl HpriiiKH he found n wrecked car and took one of 'the occupants In to I'en dloton with him. Af woman, who had been nullo liadly hurt, had already boon taken In and two othei'H wf-ro waiting fur the wrecker. They bad driven from ttock HprltiKK, Wyo In kin turiiH driving and only sloppiiiir lo eat. The nmn who wan dl-lvlnw when the-enr wan .wrecked had gone In mecp at tint wheel. It wiih .sulci. They were en route lo WatdihiK lon where (ho woiiiiim'h hubaml bud been' killed In it recent mine oxploMlun, '.Al.iv and Al'r.s, Af. ItrnniH drove lo l.u (Irande Weduendtiy even-' IhhV ' . ' Mr. and Airs, T. Il.irton were shopping in I.a (Irnnilo ThurHdiiy. Thy ' 'havo""lei 'ai-n th.fr '-ami-I'leiinlnf? the Inlorlor tif thoir lioine here mid hnvo Just put up now ctlt'tains, inak'tiK It very at tractive. ' Mr. nnd Airs. Italph I'ldcock, of t.a (lrtinde, were In K'amotn on hUr'liuKK on Wedm-Hday. '. (Inlo llanlon Ih vaeatbmlnf at. .present, spend I lift most of the lime fishing nt North Knrk and brluKlliK In mum nice catches. Air. Hilfhlik. roiiflimiHter, was in Kmuola on Kriday with the work train. Air. and Airs. J. linker and son, Donald l.loyd, didvo to their i a neb noa r Al eaeha m on l-'ridn y. Al.rs. ,1. Oliver, of I.a tJiande, has now been moved from the (Iramle Itondo hospital to her homo and Ih roeoverliif frmn a major operation, Hho Ik tho moth er of It. llawef and Is well known In Kamola, j C. Hudson was In l.u firaudo on iNidny on UunIiiss. Mrs. H.n-nos a n( baby diiiitrh- new tor and Afrs. Chelf 4li-ovo to I.a Ci-aiido- on Wednesday; lK . All'. I'. Hie vol drove to I.a Or.indo Kridny. Allss Arva Oyer arrived from I'orlland on Kriday mornliiK lo send lOnstei at the liitUio of her aunt and uncle. Ah mid irs. Harney. Airs. Hnrnes expects, her sister. Alls. l). Itlackbtiin, on Sunday. AIM. It. Koehno, of Alo.u'hmn, was in Kmuola vlsiliiiK her par ents. .Mr. a ml Al is. John 11 oa t h, on Wednesday. Kuenc Atclirooiu and a friend from Huhl. Idaho, are visiting at the c. .fudson home hero. Air. .Me I room expects to begin work in a few days at the construction camp near hero. Air. Niiyher-l!ld ymi have any t-meeoxrt wl:h your gurden thi year? Mrs. 'Nexdore Ye, 1 ko! two now dri'Hses, a bat aiid u pair of shoes opt of Tom ror left Hip him piny jjolf tnntead or working it. Successors to N.K. WEST & CO. MEN'S ST6RE INTER WOVEN SOX roe and Heel 35c t$l;50 pr. ' tyanutaru OFFICE CAT t RAM HANK PMC By Junius Hero Ik a" story agaln-tt hlmsell told by (ineral Charles O. I)awe, ambassador at London: When be 4 Hnwes) was exam- iiii'd for hi commission att liiti i tenant t-olom l in t lie tm;iueorfnK I ciirps he know little or nothlhi; 1 a bout , cuHiuei-rhiK'. Aslied the WIU'.N- IS KASTKU. Si:XlAV? i (,lM.B,i()1): Kamer is the Sunday which "What would volt - do If you follows that 14tlt day of the onl- !.,. ,..,..; rielii '- endii r moon ( mrf mooli . wliieh fnllH upon. -or next after the 21st i "w 'P"'" day of .Moi'cH. veyor." "I'd send for a sur Sr.NDAV IMHXJltAMS Kaiional Hrondonsilnf? coiupliny: S to 0 n. in., S.in Francisco sunrise' Ka.ster service; 11:15 p. m., concert;; 7:lf, popular concerl; i, features;' !:Jtn. nader's guide; In t0 j, (iay! Cidulnhla, I iroud casting - system: ti to 7, Theater of Air: 7 to 7::(f. Will llogers. 'la co ma KVI (7(10): 7 lo !, silent; popular niiiHk: -program." Oakland . Kl,X (ssti); silent nighi. KOO (7!in): 5 a. m.. NIK; p. m., news; U:li, silhouettes; ti ; 4 f to 7:ir, little syniplfony; 7:45, Sunday it S'eth Carker's; S : 1 5 , Tho I'll- gHni.s;...jiJ.NKH;--i,i -.inni'v imiihIoim - Portland KKX (ll.so): (J. Jlonr on Hroad START YOUR GUARDIAN (ir : ) .;'.; SAVINGS ACCOUNT TODAY You owe yourself something! So, today, start a Guardian Guaranteed 6 Savings - Account, which will give you an impetus for,regular and consistent savings. Each monthwhen you pay your Dins, put aside a sum against tne luture, and earn b interest compoi ided semi-annual- GUARDIAN '-'" BUILDING & LOAN ASSN. La Grande Natl. Bank Iildff. Phone Main 900 La Grande, Oregon , . -- - ' '.- .."ft. STEVENS-VAN ENGELEN CO CHILDKKN'Sl CUTIES HALK HOSE Size 5 to 8 V, J to 8 Chlldien'a "Cutles" half hose all styles and colors. 25c &39c D I ST I N G U I S H E D BEAUTY AND PERFORMANCE THE NEW FORD T O W N SEDAN $ 6 7 0 (I. o. b. Detroit, plus Ireir.ht and delivery, liumjtrrs and .spare lit extra.) -Kainela School Children Enjoy Easter Party It)' Mm. C. i:. TI-DrillmrK KA.MK1M,; Ore. (Spoiiul) Tim fr)ioel children apont part r l.'rt day -artcrnoon clvnnlnu; tho H-'hool yurd 'Blict' nftorwurda .M-'h. TanuT anu .- IO-H oi int'-'ryniuiunif, ivo ; (icti,,!,, fjeani,. . vDOK-ea una boiiii inp lirnilim- Hunli-i- im'( lii'lnir plmm-Ml fur Ihn wcnkviiii so It Ih Impel lh mm will not o.mii' until luti-r. O. Tiin-i l is whs a liimini'Hn vim- In l.u (linnilo 'I'liui'Biliiv. Ho ton, who l worklne lu.ii.. j Jlimnle iuik-. wim iiniihl,- to j attend school n Ttu sihiy on no- j mini or illnosH hut rvt-trnt-il un i Woilnisdnc Mlli-roiH.il. I W. Wdw nnd- son. Itillv. w,.oi 1 l. tholr tenchor. hid Knter lm- i..,fu . . , "., K,t, the children. UU, .., "Z XrTl ,l ' (Irnmln wl .. , ' - mo . jiuviIlK ; I, Ml,, Mftt-I, .In.... ! u..ll ..... or III,. v,,.ll. I V " .. " ' ' " LIH-OK Tllfro. , r ..hlldren nttondod, also JHi-a , .,.,,., ., , Aryrj l.r. of .-ortland. who ., Moll(lll. fur ,"";!; ,K , TLItlng t tl, h. Hni nos home h co. nt M...i. l.i,t. II,. hM j lu re.. ; j hmn rixlnn his trm k tor liatillnK I 1 Aftor avvHi-al r-tinny tluya It j loirs this wn k. ! liuned . rluufly In Kiimrla on Krl- . Air. mill Mrs. i. I,. Ilunoa and .y and threatened to ruin ' nil Hovurul outdoor parties cole- PREVENT WASTE By having u laundry your blankets and i eturn them to you in a cedar , moth proof, bag ready-for summer stbrage. r a ' i I neguiar duc eacn Renapped $1.00 each All Finish Ruff Dry Piece Work Garments Mended Buttons Sewed on Starched Flat Work Ironed ' 9c lb. economy (war merits not Starched Flat W6rky Ironed t , 7clb. Moder n Laundry tKiliy, l.annartl Ihile, .or l.a UraiiUe, war's dinner guests on ! : . i I PhntiA Main 77 II THE Model A Ford was a good car when it was first introduced. It lias constantly becn'mcde a belter car. For it has never bceii the policy o Jthc Ford Motor Company to stand slill. Changes are not made for tho msre sake of cha: ing or to meet a fleeting fancy. Yet hardly a wekk passes, but that some improvement L made some new way is found to increase the value and service af the car. ; As soon as those imnrovciitJr.j.V are" full tested in actual practice they are v.a:tscd on lo th public. The new Ford bodies are a reflection of .thi policy of constant improvement. In flowing grace of line, in harmony of design' and color, they set a new high standard of motor cat value. New beauty has been placed within the mea'ns of every one. In this connection, tt Is interesting to note and remember that these beautiful new bodies are but one of many features that make the new Ford a value far above the price. Others are the fully enclosed, silent six-brake sys tem, .four Hpiidaille double-acting hydraulic shock absorbers, specially designed transverse springs, Tri plex (5hatte-proof glass windshield, five steel-spoke wheels, uiflisually large number of ball and roller bearings, file extensive use of fine steel forgings in stead of tastings or stampings, aluminum pistons, chrome filicqn alloy valves, chrome alloy transmis sion geas and shaft, torque tube drive, three-quarter 'floatingi-ear axle, and bright Rustless Steel of endur ing lusr for the radiator shell, hub caps, head lamps, :owl flish strip and other bright metal nart In tie making of this car. craftsmanshin line i utt 'Jlo mass production. Millions of parts are made. csrfi one so accurate and so oxartlv lit-- .I-,. t . , w.c wuiui mac all fit perfectly to the thousandth of an inch when Brought together for assembly into complete units. This care is reflected in Vi 00f... 4 . Cotnfort. srjeed. nnwer ocrmn...., ' . and long life of the Ford. $435 up f. ol b. Detroit. Call or telephone for demonstration PERKINS MOTOR CO. tor. 1th iV Adams . Phone M-500 lot i-: i ".V lo s it i it rwi.i.niiiaui