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PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Thursday, January 15, ,1925. a 1 n it ' 'i ir h B n k ii: I t c ii I t o i c s :; 1, t :v XEW rrz nrvv nftRnn Slippers In Patent, Brown and Tlluck Kid, are on display now In our Shoe firrtlon . $8.50 HILL'S ii:paitmi:.t hTOIIK "A fJood Plucc- lo Trailc Income Tax Fads So. 1. '. Adduction of thfl income tax wan pffprtftil by ttin rovriuui art or j . 1924. A rato reduction, howvi-r. i wan not tho only honMit utfonivA by thin lr.ia!atfon. Increase lu t hi exemption for married persona and hoadft of familloi, a 2& per ccn re duction on "Darned Income,'1 and other changes are of Immediate in terest to every taxpayer. Ab an aid therefore. In tho preparat Ion of Income tux returns for the year 1924, the Bureau of lnternul U-vh-nuo has prepared a strUs of .artl-' clna on the new act and the rosu latlons governing Kb admlniHlra tlon, of which thin in the flint. Thv, salaried man, w&k' earni't, prtiii-B-sional und bu.iliirn man in run every clans of taxpayer will' b: fully Informed of their require-', menfs and privileges. Taxpayera arc advised to 'preHervo tlicno urtl clrs an a guide in the making of their reiurno. ltffilriis are requliod of every single person whose nut income for 1924 was $1,000 or more and whose pro Income was $&,'tfti) or more : and ot frvery married person living with husband or wife whane net In come was $2,600 or more or whos" grow Income was $5,000 or more. Divorcees or married porsons sep arated by mututal consent are .elansed an alnglo poraona. Marrlcil nor (ions llvlr.o- tfiwothnr lirn'Wfinir ! ed to file a return If their amrro f irate net Income was $3,500 oi the aggregate gross Income was '$5,000 or more. !, Husband and wife living togeth er may include the Income, of, eacl' In a single Joint return,1 o!ri!otieji may file separate roturns showing the Income of euch. Where a Joint return Is filed, th tAx is comptltca ;qn the ; aggregato Ineonjo. and all deductions and credits to which 'either la entitled is taken front such aggregate incomo. If a wife does not file a separate .return or join with her husband in a return, the husband Is required to Include In his return oil income received by the wife In payment of wages, Nulnry, or from J he sain of products of her lubor. in tlui returns of married pernoris iirtiBt-bn Included the Income of dependent minor children. ; il should be romcmbored that a husband and wife living together need mako no return unless their aggregate net incomo for 1924 whs $2, 5 UU or more or the uggregute gross Ineome was $&,euo or more. l.ast year returns wre required at such married persons whose ug gregute net Income wan $3,(o or more. IMPOItTAXT RITINV. , (ivi:n ruxATiNa to i.ncomk tax itim nxs WASHIXQTOX (AD Solicitor llartson of the Inlernul revenue bureau, In an opinion expected to . have a far renrhlng rfrvct, ha.i held that If both hunbnnd and wife i actually fender pernonul nt'rvlet lor whirh eaeli receives $10,(HM( or fmore, they may make separate in come tax returns and claim the 2f per cent deduction allowed fur earned income. Mr. ffartaon'n ruling also Inter prets the earned Ineome deduction provisions with renpeet to Individ uals as meaning the first $5000 of the taxpayer's net income shall be treated as earned net Income re gardless of Its chorneter and if the entire Income Is lew thai $5000 the total amount shall be considered as earned Income. While the solicitor's icltor's opinion la . of a treasury dc- Dot lo the form of a treasury clslon and therefore not final. In titrations wero given Wednesday that It will stand as the burearu's guide in determining tax levleu and probably will result in Impor tant saving to taxpayers whotte Incomes fall In the lower rate brackets. UTTKR NATION Ah TKSMS TOt HNKY LKADH 1 Kofi RAM NKW YORK (Hy the Associated Press) The International angle to sports competition, which gained record breaking proporltoiiH in )U 2 4, will be l"n sharply defined this year. Interesting International com- XakeRincx B.. Im9 riwWI a wr lawnul imbMt wft,ri-k. hMu4wtu,iuiHh,riipAWM, CLASS DRUGS 2 mm i ; oo-joii, iatesx in oporx - ! R-;r?s- ' ; i i 1 I' ?' 4 ' h A i -V52 Len-e 11 to tbe Uuihw fulr to Introduce tlie latest lnnuvution have Miss Kav riaik of Ne Yoi r flty playing a round of rolf at Poland Sprin M uii hw aklta The fad has gone over big at Poland Springs. M and Lake Placid. Nw York, where there la always plenty of btiow fur eki fro tf le4ijliir the rather awkward stance mad neceaaary berrauae of tht ue of aKUa some surprtalngly low scores bnv beep mods Tbe caddy Fruxictv It can la also similarly equipped and follows utaa Clark . :- ! with eoa , , THREE GAMES Gl)'lS Play,, at WallOVVa I his hvening.; Joseph and Enterprise Here Friday and Saturday.' .!. S T ' Commencing tonlghf T-a Grando high school baaketbull teams will play a .game each r night until the end of the week. Tho girls Kvfketbull squud left this noon for Wallowa and will' meet the -girls' team there this evening. Tho boys' team 'Will play . two games here, one on l'riday evening -with Kn- tcrnrbu, and n Rnturdav with in. SCHEDULED; ONE TONIGHT appn wtarted building lor 4'.2 All cats- ' ,T ' . ... . . 'Idldates for a berth on the eleven The entire girls' sound of 18 ,mvu bei,n onl(ir(,u to Blnrt intloot girls made ibe trip to Wallowa. Vork flncw .t, W!H,hot- i ue mm'ui gins . lenm nna neniea the Wallowa sextette oneo before on tho floor hero but may find tOMgher sledding this evening so iVilys J)algh, glr.'s' coach, is taking ulong plenty of subilitutes. The lineup expecteil to start the gume at Wallowa will be Oolrile Owen and Ann Htange, centers, Lena r'ampbi'll and Wilma OnsklM. for wurdM and Othello Crcy and Lois Nelson, gunrds. .Tosepli, KntrrprM Strong Tho hoys games will both he plenty hard enough to give the local tenm a good tryout If not a couide of defeats. According to advance Information on the branch eums both Knterprlse and Joseph havo the same quintets which showed so w'll in the eastern Ore gon tourntment Inst year. The Joseph ten m alo- beat i,a Grande at the first of la.st season. The I .a Grande squad Is bHnr rounded Into shape and Is expected how more basketball thin week than befnre. The chunglng the lineup, plu-lng Glass at forward Instead of ot guard, Hummclt at guard Instead of center nnd Vn- ummio at center Instead of at for ward has strengthened the tenm considerably on the defense and makes a smoother operating quin tet on the offensive. Lyman In ex pected lo start In the other for ward position with Sleword as first rcMerve and '.und l Is sure of his berth at gunrd plsvintt opposite lliiminnlt ThP am on Frhhxy night is wnru'.Mru io sian ni 7:su and on Saturday nt 8 o"cloek. Homer Jamleson will referee hot It gnmes. iteeerved Heals for the games will be on fitle nt the Olawi lirua store tli la afternoon. petition la prnnilni'd in mich hranohea n boxlnit. n..lf. hililnnla. rowlnit. wlmmlnit, tmrk and nn-1 nl. but the new year Trill be with. 1 out any aualalnej prok-ram of world ' competiuon as wltm-wed In lha ! Olympic nnd nIo laoklnff In Mich outamnillnit rvrnta n the Walker 1 flip aolf out ml uild Ihe tnlernn-I tlotnl piil,, cnii m rlia. two oilier I features of 1!24. .. Amrilea a defenn of the Davis I cup will ho the oiitfllnnillnff event j with the proapeet that this coun try forcea. bolstered by the lm provement of Vlnrent Klchanla, will rllnrh their right to hold the! trophy tor tlx aixth year In uc-1 ceaslon. I .Moat of the profeaalonal i rown. ! 1 of ,h rln appear aafa for the ,auu nave a South American men- i'" prewince of l.ula Klrpo , nnd Quinlln tloinero anionic the: liravywalnhla and l.uli Vlcentlul la the lightweight circle. ) Here w T'NEWS Sport Gossip (fly the Annotated PrrHfi) "Abe Hermun, former Colgate Infleldi'r and later signed with Bos ton Hruven, litis been sold by the Worcester club of (he Kusti-rn lea gue to the Albany club of the some league for a reported sum of $3500. Herman Is the fourth member of the 1922 Colgate team to enter the ranks of professional basehull, 1 rinh golfcrH arc anxious to! know what to call a two. on a fiv 'IioIp and fliiuty tli-y bhvi dct hlrd It Ih a "hxl." . pn the) Salt I.ako Ctouiitry club fOtirAn nontly Iltih Khnp.-Miii,. club pro re.HMlonal and bolder of tho. I'lnhj open ililc, nr-othueil i M',. yanl In two sirnkeN. Ilt maiif an rxr I oeptimiftlly long drive from tlnJ tee and then holed tils nianhltv approach shot. Many hoHtm I speak of this rai-est of ncom "pil.shiueii(H as a fVwkoiM Coach ,-i,;-A- .Sfji of . thel Univety ally of Chicago's western , confer. nco champion . fpotpall , team Iuuh moderates, when' the program will bo extended. . Konio 5U raou have been asked to attend tin- InilluJ workouts, - ir Two students of tlio I'nlvcr slty of AVist'ctimln will compete with upward of 75 other entries in the International kl Jumping Imiruaiiient nt Carey, 111., Sun day. lAm HaiiRcn, title' winner last year, has not yet filed IiIh cntray hut Ik expected to pur tlclialn. Anders llatigeii, his bro ther, credited with making the longist standing Nkl Jump nt the Olympic games and holder of numerous records, Is regniiicd aw the most fiirmldnhlc title inn tender. , , Floyd Fltzslmmons, Hepton Ilai4 hor, Mich., promoter, is reported to have regained control of the Michi gan City, ind., sky blue urenn, scene or t hi- t.lMions-( nrpentter bout Itisc August. The rotiMldera tlon w it s said to be $l7,niiu cash. Kltxalinmons ceased operation ot the arena before the Ulbbona-Car-penter bout. . Young Strlhling, who has been dallying In light heavyweight cir cles for the past several yearswill make his flrnt appen ranee in a heavyweight bout at Columbus. Ga., oa the night of I'Vbrnttry a, when he will meet Joe llurke of Hetrolt, according to announcements today by the Columbus American Legion. If lie advertise it. It's good! , lie know Builders' Hardware Home Furnishings Crockery Percolators Sporting Goods nnd Shelf Hardware F. L. LILLY Harrtwa rhoo Main 85 Yokel Beats Pink Gardner In Portland PORTLAND, Oro. (By tho AsMM'iat4'l Prrxs) flk Vo- ' kel, Halt Lake City Ug'it heary weight wreller, won glvt-u a derision men Pinky 'iardner, of Kchnc tjuly. N. V., last night after vtu-h had won a fall. BOXING i rowi-its MATc;iiri NRW YfiHK ( A P) Tiger Flow era. Atlunta negro middleweight, who meets Jack Oelaney of Hrldge port. Conn., here l'riday night, will face All ntown Joe GunH at Wilken llarre, f'u., on Monday, his rnunagnr cniiounerd Tnesduy nlKht. The bout is strlicdiili'd lor 10 rounds. . ' " " FUJMTDflH KI'SPl:li:i) N K W yOKK (Al') Kddle (Can- nonbull) ATurrin of Itrooklyn, Imn famwi'ight champion, and his op ponent. Alible I'lsano, in a no-eon- UhL bout at the Itldgewood Grove Sporting club on Januuf-y Hr Tues day wrn siiflpudr'd until 1-Vbrnnry 1 by the atate athletic commis sion. WAI.KI lt TO mi:kt coijma V;ilNON, tal. (Al') MleUny Walk!, welterweight champion of he world, hUH been matched 'with Ftert Colimn, welterweight king of tho I'aclflc coast, for a 1'.! -round, no decision bout ot Ooyle'a nrena here February 24, Jack Doyle an nounced Wednesday. BATTIilXO SIK1 DARRI-TD 8AN ANTONIO, Tex. (AD Bat- tllng Htkl, who was matched to fight Ion 'Gobdrk'h, ' loral ' ijegro, here January 2o, will not bo per mitted to appear In Kan' Antonio, Itistilct Attorney c. M. Chambers announced Tuesday night. Cham bers hnsrs his stand on Rlkl's rec ord In misdemeanor offenses charg ed against, him. Jack Shelton, lo al promoter, at once called off thf fight. iiARVAitn sf.i:kIg MAJOR C. I). AI.V CAM BRTDGK, Mass. (AP) Of ficial confirmation of reports that Harvard Is seeking the Services of MaJ. Charlea !), Daly, former Crimson and . Army quarterback star, to aid in rehabilitating foot ball at the university, was contain ed Jn ft formal stutement Issued Tucsdny 'by 'Malcblm- ! J. liogan, chairman of tho graduate football adwroryitohin1K.tee( and; Fred i sr. Moore, graduate treasurer of uth" hftfes. . . '' T Wl!e denying that the Harvard Athletir asHpclatlpn had taken the Initiative In steps to have MdJor Daly assigned to the; Harvard de partment of military science as an Htstant professor, the statement ad mitted that; the, at hlotla .authorities had discussed the possible advluory capacity in; - which Major . Daly might bo willing to act If the war department details him to duty at Harvard. CLAUDE C. PRATT expects to start for the Coast next Monday January 12 and be over there until after the first. He will get a line-up on Cedar Posts, Hardwood Flooring, Lumber and Shin gles. He will also keep his eyes peeled for Used Sash and Doors or any other bar gains in the building material line. ' If he can be of any Bervice to you while over there, address him at Elma, Washington. The Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. Tim Poop Man') Friend" Oppo. Fonmli-7. I'HOVB H H No Sunday Itiulneaf Build Resistance TO COUGHS AND COLDS TAKE i Sanlox Emulsion Cod Liver Oil With HYronioM'iiiTr.s THE L & L DRUG CO. Depot & Adams LEWIS' MANAGER STILL REFUSES " TO YIELD TITLE CHICAGO (AP)-rtllly fiandow. manager of Ed (Htrangler) lxwis, arrived here Wednesday to con fer with his attorney on pluns to enjoin Wayne Munn, former Ne braska university foothall star, from using the title of world's heavyweight wrest llrwf champion. Munri defeated Lewis In a disputed match at Kannas City luHt ThurB day and Is now den andlng the $10, ooo diamond . studded champion ship belt awarded Lewis when he won th title three yeurs ago at Kansas City. . . s Because Munn Is said to hove fouled Lewis by throwing hlin out of the ring for the second fall at KanHas City. Hondow refuses to ad mlt that Lewis has lost hl title and refuses to give up, the bill.. LKW1S IMIMtOVING KANHA8 (,'IT Y AI') Kd (Fttrnngler) Lewis, former heavy weight champion vrestler, had so rar recovered from InJurleH mif terd when Ke was defeated by Wayne (HiJ?) Munn, that he was -Jble to walk about his home hero Wedneaduy. SUI (HAMIiOV PASSKS SALT LAKK (Af) Arne Jijorn- tadt of Norway, aald to have, won the world ski jump title at Switz erland ln.lfr.ii and to have held it until 1!12, died here Wednes day following a" operation for ap pendicitis. He, left Norway three monl ha afro, pari ieipal ing in kUI louriiauieiits in Cunudu before comhifr to Salt f,ake on Juiioary 1. He wan to have been In a tonr uaineiit here but was taken ill. He was born 1n Gulhranstaten'. Noiwny, in I89n. 28lh Anniversary FURNITURE SAL NOW W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. Safely ' , Swiftlu , , LA iUAXI)K-.K)Sr:i,If STAOB I,I.E I . J f , ; Itnurs of CohliiDil, Vrfips Stages Leave La Grande for Joseph Daily . , ' '. , 8:30 12:30 3:30 '' ! Arrive: 10:50 1:50 5:50 1 Do You Want To Be ;On ;Our Pa rollln 1925? V "But I can't hold two jobs at once," you say. ' Yes, you canl No. t. You already have your present job. No. 2. You will be on our payroll when we pay you 49b interest on the money you save here. Then, as regular deposits increase you savings, we'll increase your pay by larger interest credits. Get ou Our rayroll Now' for 1925 United States National Bank Rlember Federal 'The Hank Tlial Takes " FROM ELGIN: RAKER, Ore., (Hpectal) Baker hl;th came out of a hard fought basketball game with Klgtn on the toif t-nd of a lfi-5 score last eve ning in the high school gym. - The score at the end of the first quarter was 2-1 in fr.Vor of Baker and at the end of'the half was 4-3 for thet local five. the acore much representing a iclosely. contested baseball game. Afjaln the short 'passing of Glindcmj'.n'a boys proved superior to that of their opponents although they fiimbfed frequently. The guarding 'of KJnea broke up many an Klgtn rally while Payne wan high point man for the Baker quintet. However, Klgin . put up fltlff opposition and several times threatened to score, Raker will mv Klgtn cn their floor January 23 for a return game. In the preliminary, the "Rooks" trounced the Christian flvo to the tune of 2:i-C. flue to the team work of the Vreent's" and tho lock of practice on tho Christians part. The lineup for the first team game: KlRln WlfkciiM Shrlton Ivicluinla .... IHII. I!. ...... Hill.,.. Mt-ad.! .MnnAlllslKi' Hnltor ... Moody ... l'uynn , cun.iirr .... llilics G. Ilult ... Mooro A irejfulur ereTii-wf is pendalde ' uerrbandler. ON ";' , ' . Cbitifurfwy I rtrserve Sseem Tare of Vour Inhreata" 5? n n w IS ta ts EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE ; REDUCED a m a u M a. a n "The Old Reliable Men's Store.". AsKBros. 2fKMBBBBHBHHQISIllBZSiaBaSBafeaBI Mcehanlcs Rnrred IVoni lElilln? With I Hi vers in lU2a tiiand I'l'lx PAUIS AD .-cr th, fi,i tlmo in 111.- history of uiiloiiioliili, ja-i.iR 1n Kurunf. fio inochuiilr will h al lowed to sit wllli the orKers in the Grand 1'rix peed i.t which will take place al MonlheHy, July L'tf of.ncNt year. . - r 1 ;gj;:eCHINAMEL I 'T Wiir'NOT SHOW white marks caused : by '! illKEL- P.RU1SES. ' '. 1 .' : ' ! ' Oreoil Hardware & Imp. HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM , ; Enterprise Ilih Boys : :, 'VsMia Grande Friday;.. , . i . ; i vT-M . AT 7:30 P. M. Joseph Hih Boys ":; N vs. La Grande -iAi "A A- SiVTURtt " AT 8 P. M. You can't afford to miss either of these games. The Branchline teams are strong this year and two thrill ing contests are anticipated. Reserved Seats may be secured for business men's tickets nt Glass Drugs. Scat sale begins 3:45 p. m., Thursday afternoon. . J Admission 50c We Go Out of Try our Bulk Cocoa, Bulk Macaroni, 3 lbs. for 1... 25c THE CITY GROCERY Just Bai.k of Cnrr's on Fir Street PHONE MAIN MS RAY BAITM FREE DEUVEH Servicing Batteries We Specialize In ' .. f ftmr battery waa tatendeU to gtTe rrganUem of Um alae ttr make. On prices and servico must satisfy S-tlOCR KOTIARGI 8EKVICB MIMJ DWrt., FRED T. BURGESS MAIN " , ltog Jeffermat an, We Have in Stock and Are Agents for AT WATER. KENT RADIO SETS Benhnm Electric Co. RIAIX 104 SSSSSI9XBSBEBEIBSSS 1 I n a H U B D H fcj N n M M Hall's Catarrh I fia,1lS-S-s isCombined l .SiaSlHIC Ttcmment. ! . . . . j ......! mnA k.. Kn ; saf.ce$sful in the tieatmcnt of Catsrrh j fo;over(ouy years. Soldby all druagiu j ' A . , . -, V. J. CKENEV fit CO., Toledo, Ohio- Our Way lo Serve lb.. ..13c NLW FOLEY BI.r0