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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1922)
r.voTi two LA nRANTlE EVENTNO OBSTCRHTC SHOWING NEW Gossard Corsets FOR SPRING SLIM -BY-PRO PORTION CORSETRY IN OTIIING reveals stoutness 7a quite 60 much as ill-propor- -TO tinting rnrcfrv 'inljnr contrast between too-large bust, too small waist, and too-large hips aids pounds to the appearance and de strovs the possibilities of graceful carriage and becoming dress. iio many women who are no longer slim, endure the discomfort of stiff, heavily boned, tell-tale corsets be cause they do not realize that there is an unbelievably more comfortable , nnd becoming kind of natural cor ectry that will subtract pounds from their apparent weight and make them slim-by-proportion. But such corserry must be skilfully, scientificailvilone. If vou will per mit our extJeSuK'ed coWtieres to properly fit you v?rAa sRuiderizing V G O S S ARD front Ladnc C O R S . E 4 we will assure your satisfaction. (km lilt mm mm LI GRANDE IS winner AGI Haines lliuli Silu'ol Team Defeated by l.oc.il lias kctball (.biiiilct. The Iji Grande hit'h school five re turned from Haines with another vic tory securely tucked beneath their belt. Although Iluines took an early lend I .a Gniinle soon overcame tliis and led them the remainder of the content, the final wore beinc 111) to '11 in favor of the local quintette. The paine was one of the fastest jlyed this year and was closely con tested from whistle to whistle. The l.a Grande team put up a splendid ICiime with Lynch and Metcalf ns hi(th Duint men and GurtUy brtukitijr into the limclijrht with some excellent Kuardini;. lAIcCullouirh, Haines cen ter, was their outstanding star and he received some excellent support from the other mernhers of the team. Until l-a Grande succeeded in win ning from them, Haines had been on." of the three undefeated teams in this section. Couch l.odcll reports that the Haines people gave the visitors a fine time und the refereeiiiK was about as Kond aR will he found in many u day. The line-ups were: l.a Grande Cok'-r and Lynch, forwards; Metcalf, center; Hean and Gnrrity, ruards. lluints Wills and Coles, forward; McCullouuh center; Coons and Cook, guards. The next name will bo jilaycd with the undefeated Enterprise teanii in the hieh school (gymnasium on Satur day, February 17, tradw. and claim -the business ex llense of each, provided he devotes KMld. ii n( thiiii and attention to each. . 1 K11B11T A I low allele, The act provides for thn doduc tiou of "reasonable, allowances for halarii.'s or other . compensation Tor personal services actually render ed." Kaeh claims to be allowed must cmilm-in closely to the worri Iiik of the hlatuui. The test of de ductibility is whether tlm amounts paid urn retnjinabln, ami whether they am. ill fact, purely for per sonal services. Reasonable compen sation Is hold by tin' llurnau of In- deducted by Hi" ........i ..... ...... ... i, n-i ii.li ji.f.enue to 1(11-1111 umj ... .. ... - uiiiMinu hh would V'lluarily h' I m-i mt ha inHuumi paid' for llko MC'rvlr-H by like iMi-jof th mcUlPt. ttrprl4'K In llk cli'cu id til iiiitoji, I - I BmniHOH tu fciiiitlnycf may h J " " l ii Wi hy Lite eniiloyir wun nun pnyniciitH lire uuidu lu komI faith n ml km additional coinpotiHulldii for KtTv Uu-m actually mt'U'i rd. pruvid i'tl that when udd 1 to the Htlpulut d HiilarU'rt thn total dot' not ox peed "a i (artiinahti! jmi ii:il(tiii for Huvh wrvl-M." Such bontiwcH nui at ho Included In th rcliniiH of tiiw i erlnlf nt. Gifts to employed. whhh do nnt havn In thorn the pU'- iiictitK of i-nuipt'UH.'itlon, may nt In- . i,.. return W ,f. V W8 GOSSARD CORSETS SOLD BY HilFs Dep't Store Income Tax Facts I- . ' V When You Both Love Music What moredeHKhtful way to ULVHear the latest dance jaz peod an evening thltu in listen- as Vterprcted by the new uig to The Brunswkk play SupeV Feature Records. It's in- your favorite' selectionsrv . toxicatmgl The ideal produc- That is, i! you own a ttrnos- ruz, vmrny tunc win imu: ana acom yuu. Then. Vwe will explain the onventehg payment plan which easily ttmts The Brunswick ur bdj wick. If vou haven t one, t in today and learn how to : i,nc easily f ' : i"iri( hear it play Brunswick ral and instrumen- in 1 FEBRUARY RECORDS ON SALE EASTERN OREGON MUSIC CO. Rubber Gqods Reduced $"2.00 h'eul Riihbor Fountain Svringe, miiid flow Oluflranl ?Wl for (1 iif! Year PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE THE REX ALL STORE ; WANT TO BUY OR SELL SOMETHING? TRY AW OBSERVER WANT AD LA GRANDE CONSTRUCTION & SUftPLY CO. 1501 Madison St. General CoHrators and Builders We tvill Miipi isi' viu iVu) cliciiplv we ciin liuild 11,nt. nt'w h..)iit' yon ciiiitfiniiliilc erecting YA y ARNS! Wo entry a eoiiiiilfA line nflFlfijiiirx Yarns and fcr our . . vu',1.m,si pedals Weel will sell k.-4..: .i . t.'i...ii i r.'i iV .. t.ii . i ... r f IrsiH r oneiiaiHi J' , iy vail, r.'lfi JXV. flcii4ior's Cieniiantowii YAij .. Kill, acb 21 v. rViWicr's Silver Glow, oz. J!all, tvieli 'A: nihel's Knitting Wwntwl, 2 w.. Hftll, Mck ....We. islioi'V SilkandwiKil, 2 '. Hall, raeli 4?. A H 0 R E W v S .VARIETY " STDRE nndui'tlons from Rt'oiH Inconio In roinputiiiK nut inroinc. upon whlrh tin tux 1h asHt'sacd, an morn liberal undfT th levputiQ art of 1921 thim w-rd provided hy tho n'venms act or All tin ordinary and ii'MHary nciuMiMi'H liald or incurred in onr ryhiK M any trudf. buwinrMS, pro f'Httlon, or vocation uni nllowahle dtidurtloiin. Typical xpcnn'S of a mercantile ci;tittjliHlimiit dip t ho aniounlH paid for ndvir(lHiiiK, hire of elcrkH and ollmr employ1, rout, lllit, heat and untur, tclcphuno, iu Kunincc, delivery expeiiHcH, the eoMt of opiMntiiiK dellvry wapoii.s and motor Irui ka, and incldnntal repairs I to Hiich vehicle. The e.xpensB of a manufacturiuK hiiHlncaH iiu-ludc labor, raw material, supplier, re pufm, lU'lit ami heat, jtower, KplHnj; coRt, 'mliuinistnitlon, und siuillar , chiti'tiiw. ; A pi(tfe.doitai man lauynr, doe tor, deiitlut, architect, author, ptc. may cialm us dedurtioim the cont 'ft suppllei) uaed by lilni In his prao-; tlco. i'mh'iihos paid In the' nperathm I and repuli- of an uutoutnliile used in i making profeHHinnuI calls, dttes In ' profeBciona HtieielieK, ftiibycrlptlonn 1 to puifenaioiml journals, office rem j tin! txpt;iifio of fuel, Unlit, water, j and telephone used in such offices, j and the hire of aHiatantn. i .vi;ii:it K in iM ( rioNs j The farmer may deduct all a-j uiiiuutH pahl In thn production, hur vestliiK, nud marketliiK of crops. In-! oludifiK luhor, cost of Hed und ft'r-' tlliier iiHeil, ooHt of minor repairs1 to farm buildings (other than dwell lux), feuseN, and machinery and Hinall toolH used up in the., course of the year. Traveling exprnnes, whon tho trip 1r solely on hunlnerts, lnctndlii;; the entire atuount .spent for mcata and lodirit; while away from, home, are deductible. I'mimrly expenses for inoals nnd IoiIkIiik woro.dttduiliblo only to tin1 amount In ext'ess of Much expenses w hen at homo. (Maimn for dductlon for articled mor ir lean periuatient. lu charnc- ter, nr for pei inaiient ImprovetneutH if pniperty are not allowable. In I the cane of a hUHinesH man, they In clude claims lor the erection of nt'w hulldinti or tho lnntallutinn nf a new threshing machine or tractor. Surli deductions are expressly dift allowetl hy thn rnwnim art of 1!)1M ,and an held to he Investment! nf capltat. Ueductlnns for business expense must have n vtalp iualitieB to be alhiwed. They must relate to a hu ness, trade, profession, or vocation "earrieif on" hy the taxpayer In 'which ho has finested time or , money for the purpose of n live lihood or profit. A tdniele transac tion or a series of Isoluted trans actions do not ordinarily constitute (tide or bnsliieh:, A hufliiiHua ts . heiu. carried on by a taxpayer even if all its actlvitiei arn rouducti ,t 'hy ftnpWfi, A tapayr limy Conduct iimre than one hu-dnet av In , Vnfrntinfi :it Stttitpfiv Tinnn snor i en. The Rc.l Cross Thrift &hp it ' open daily nuw Ki the fiew t oey Huiln'injr, off t)ui t'hvttunt ntrtti - p(tt itf. rhuritt HI (ntin ue to hp Thrift 4y iwri.on Lhi8 ! day all who ha dotittidni 4v -'- the shop nt askfit to rv it THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH Ponce Tie Lron enme to tho new world akiiif the foun tain of youth. Youth! The magic word! Youth means wealth and enflrKJ. health, cleanliness und verlu8ting strensth. I'onee Do Ltn did not find the fountain. Itut it is here in this world, for ull that. James Watt, who discovered steam und developed the attain engine, was Die first, to find tula fountain. Following him into the. new world of Hcitic have roiue innumerable) others, studying, working, developlnc. until the very fountain of youth Ik hero at hand in the electric lifc-at and power industry. Through the. application of electric llpht, heat and energy in mniittfncturiiiK establishments, commercial hounfs a"nd" in the home, 'unrunFtury conditions huve been a I moat abolished. Pust nnd dirt need not exist; axep-ssive heat or colld cau he tempered: tni'lon nfi etrnin on employers and employes and on hoTtko wive. different usea of clecif Innutneruble ills uite avoided. Above nil, enercy la raved nurt onersy is yoytn Hack of til is new foivlvare the Vipe dama nud water turbine, where water powcV Is uuei or tho KtupendotiK fit earn hollers, turbines, enginesVnri f;eneatora, wires of high tension tranxmisFiiou lines and tVtf InfiniV web of innumer able smaller wirts alretchiuR outlier th country. Here is a fountain of eternal puth, ndeed! Hut, it mut he fed, it has hen fed to thn amount of billions of dollars by thrifty Amerin ciluens who bara put thefr navlngs into the securities of Vie iteclric light and power industry. Them are still millions of people tJ!$ added to the home patrouR alone of electric liphl and power eon)inio, Yast capital must bo invested to supply their requirements, and It ran hu attracted only if presrnt capital is treated fairly. Soinf thitifW N'ewlin )hMk A i II L aannmiwwBsnisiinKnHnBia !1 :i:,i.V I r , Xiinirklv l A JL V X 1) . tf:7X Co x O VII i Bangi S-s-s-s-sl Both rear tires at once. Sounds pretty bad end looks worse! But you have a couple of spares along a lucky strike for you. LUCKY STRIKE When we discovered the - ... Iiv vMr. :ky Strike process a Lu toast n ago. for us. Whv Becatse now millions dt smoliirs prefer the speciaV fiavir of the Luckv StriB Cfearette because !t5s Toasted if which tufa in th deJlcjcu, Burlty fltvor . And also because it's away by u huudred lastern Oregon Light & Power Company o o O "A Glass In Time Saves" Sliuhlly cluuierd, Jnit y know tlir iniiut, and eyes arc more important than stildu-s. Lot (viitomotiT aitV you to fire things in tlio riulit iirht rppju-dinp vonr eves aik! tli-ir c;uv. , Tho hM ovo in the world ran easilv lie mad.- tho roVrs' hy a slight strain and ahuxe. i of thr liiunau aystfui will nan io s the eve. Work rrn t hurt it AViso ki it. "lie most abused ornn and the oasKcunMrtiniiis: is the ere. When in cries "help," liepit the warning. Our metlii'drt nnd fjuiment r it msi niodeni. DR. W. It. PCARE Opteanetrurt J. . U,EAKE & SON (nuy tw ioiiowuu i-y o.ww cold uoublvBi u nigtiiy Ooa 1 7 Million Jjri umm itmm . For Sale B-ronm mnil'-rn ImnRalow. 3 Intn. Barn;;". ThlH Is a ponil buy for mime R-rvIci niiin th.it wnntu to uve his Stilt" I-oiin. I'riro $3S00. ' , New 4-room liouctx. just romnlet ii. tp Is ii clniiifo to buy a lVm tl.iit no on luis cvnr llvi'il In tlio prico is rlelit. 1E0 cash will handle i Uiis- ' J'nco fl4UU. ; . . .. C-iiom iiioil-rii hoinn, Jnsl nrr mi' street. This Is n (,-onil plnca i Ii... i,,.nlinn Is cmiil. l'rlco j 5-rnortr' miMlorn litilfalnw, pavd Fti'i'ct. KitriiKP, ft'11 Iiasi'iiicnt with wnsh tnt.vs. 4-i-nom house funiifilutl, big lot cnxlio. Tim lini-ty that owna this place wants to move away nnd will Hell now fur $1700. ' i I have, money to loan on first class farm Becurlly. Geo. H. Currey Phono 200J 1 Real Estate Insurance ii TAXI wATin p. n rT V , Main 44 uilli a company lllal IK . I. Ilvi'iy clilver mill every riij- Immliil fill' "" liiiileclioii with Hie very tM'Sf uf service. CAM, MUX. 1 1 i ferilai Mrs. D. W. Ainey will be at the SANITARY GROCERY ; 306 4th St. Feb. 10 and at the i OLD TOWN STORE, Corner of Third and C, Feb. 11. Snod Z.rai merman Fun lal Service Par lor, f .icenocd Embal- iner, Aiiiliuhiuoe Ser vice. Day Phone .Main C2, Night Phono, Main 7-43. l.vr Fourth St. La Grande, Oregon. i s itfcdy to tt dcliverrd, that h- ing the day colltctiftna ay mavV. o 0 o o oo O On w Q o 7