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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1925)
pegs six ' THE Eft GKANDE EVENTNG " Saturday. January 24,-1925. kit & ' I. Radii 10 7 SUNDAY, JANUARY 85 Bunduy, slU-nt nlslit for: CKXC, KKAK, KI'Kl!, Kf'KX, KOII, KHAC, l'WX, WAHU. WHAV WnUI'-. WBIIO, Wt'AH, WCX, wiiaf, wijak, wnnv. wi:ai, WI-.'IU, WGST, WHA8, WHAZ, WHO, W1P, WKAQ, Wl.HU V.Ul. WNJ, WOI, WAY. (.TAC, fultWy, Can. (.Mountuln. 4:(it), 7:30 p. ni., church ncrvice. KKUM, Heuuinont, Texas (Ceil t - l . 316. 5), 9 p. in., altered con- 1.08 Angeles, Calif. (Pa cific, 4C3), 10-10:45 a. m., J.. A. Federation of Church Musicians; 4-6 p. m., vesper program, Mar garet Fern Melrose, soprano: Koot Mll Four; 6:45-7, musical appre ciation tulk; 7-8, stitKO acts, spe cialties and orchestra of Metro politan theater; 8-y, one-act play, Instrumental trio; y-lil, Kxunilnor, Cinderella ballroom orchestra; to ll, Packard Hlx dunce orchestra. KFNF, Shenundouh, Iowa (Cen tral, 3 p, in., religious mvv- lees, Alton, Iowa, C. J'. Hand, ill rector; G:30, regilur Heedhousu chapel service. KFHO, Uu Angeles, Calif. (Fa clflc, 27S), io::io-12:30 p. m., coin plcte- morning service of Angelus temple with sermon liroudcust from pulpit, Allllee Hemplu Me- J'liersuli, piistor; KhIIht Filcke tlreen, orgiililsl; 2:30-4:30 p, m nfternoon miisleiil iirogriiiii and service. Temple choir; 7-11:45, eoiu jilele 'evening servlee with special musical hour, Temple choir unit Hllver hund, with sermon, Alluet' pcmpie Aierherson lo-ll, orguii recllul, Kslhi-r Filcke arc KUD, Uu hln ml, I'nllr. (Pacific, SI2), II n. in., service, First con- Hregutlonul church, Itev. James 1 llorilon, pastor; 3:30 p. m., KdO I. lltlo Symphony oreheslra con cert. Curl Itliodeluiliiel, conductor; 7:30, service. First Coiigregalliuml church. KOW, Poillnnd, Ore. (Pacific, in), io:so n, in., sei"lce, First Preshyterian cliurch, llr. llaro'd Leonarfl Hownuin, pnstor; 3 p. in., municipal concert: C, church serv ices, Portland Council of Churches; 7, dinner concert, Colhtirn concert orchestrn.t KIIJ, I-os Angeles, Cnllf. (Pncl flc, 3115), 10 a. m., mirmon, J)r. II. C. Culhertson, pastor Plymouth Congregational church; 10:30 12:30 p. in., organ recital and complete service of First Metho dist Kplscopnl church, J)r. R 10. Holms, pnstor; Arlhur Mlnltcly, organist; 0:30-7, Art Hickman's Klltmoro holel concert orcheiitra, Kilward Fltzpatrlck, director, 7 7:30, organ recllul, Arthur lllake ly. organist; 8-10, program, New berry Electric, corporation, ar ranged liy J. Howard Johnson. KJH, l.os Angeles, Calif. (Paci fic, 262), 10:46-12:80 p. m., regll lar morning service, Church of the Open Door, sermon, Dr. William Kvuns; Alfred M. jiutler, organ ist: (1-11:45, vesper services, vocal and Instrumental numbers with short scriptural tulk; 7:45-11:30, evening service of the Church of the Open llonr, musleul program nrninged,to.C,.M,J ,lipoka;..AJfwl Al. II nler, organist. KNX, Hollywood, Cnllf. (Prtcl flc, 3fc7), 4 p.' ni finlvntlon Army band; address, Mrs. lOvangellna JIoolll, president of Knlviitlon lAnny; 7-7:45, program, Interna tional lliblo Ktllilenls' association; K-U, Amhossador hotel concert or eheslra, Josef Itnsenfeld, director; 0-1 1, program, El F.ncnnto nients. KOA, Donvor, Colo. (Mountuln, S22.4), 1 1 a. m., services, P'lrst Congiegnllonnl church, ltev. IIoli crt Ilnp'liln, pnslnr; 7:60 p. m First Church or Christ Scientist. KPO, San Francisco, Calif. (Pa cific. 423), 11-2 p. m., church services, ltev. Knmuel lllnelinery; soloisls, C.eorge Carson, baritone; Theodore 1. Irwin, organlsl; 8:.til. 10, concert, Itudy Selgcr'a Knlr. lllont hotel oreheslra. KYW. ChleilKO. III. (Cenlrnl, 636.4), II a. in., Cinlrnl church service,: Mr. .'. ; Hlinminn. .mi- Observer Crossword Puzzle A 5 I 12 13 (4 1 fi 12 13 14 15 2 : . 2 ,3 " 3 5 4 g D fi fi 3 3 5 RT- c I II 13 14 Ife I 2 " 2 " , 3 - 3 . 5 T Ambaiuiador hotel, KOA, Dinvt;r, C'ilo. (Mountuln. 322.4), 8 p. rn., Ho(tfah progiuin, In honor of Itobort Burn. (ilvc your illi'lfoiiiirfi'M n rest for n tiny. Try Hits varlatltm frnin r-rnsKWonl (mizIi'm. Ilctc nii u(i-il Nfjuuni mi1cm. In which Hit' whim uoiils ifiHl I iui lniilally nitil iciidiilly. 'I lull is, I liirliiititl Is I he mine as t i-tlriil, 1! hn ljintal us 2 mtIIi-iiI, ihhI mi mi. This Is I'l'jM'iitcil In Ihn ri'.l of ihi1 I'ikii uoifl s'liiiiri's. 'I'l'y the ensirsf. mm, A, I Im'ii (n fin to It, I In 4i (.' mid final I)' l. Tin' misui'ts nill he (Hihlihi'il loinni-rou'. SUSPENSIONS TO . FOLLOW FIGHTS WITH M. WALKER NEW YORK (AP) The penalty for boxing Mirkey Walker, world's champion weltrwolKht, who 1 In disfavor with tho Nw York ath letic communion, be six months' sunpenslon In thin state, the commisHion dtfr mined Wcd- nendav. This nieaHiire will ko In to effect Immediately and will be retronctlvft. Vndep the ruling, Bobby Barrett of Philadelphia and Jock Malone of ftt. 1'aul, who have been under the ban in this state for enas injf in a match with Wulker, will he re-lnHlulcd, together with their managers,' and hew 'iYndlor of Philadelphia and Jack ivic of I'ltlfburg will be placed under the ban. I.eo Flynn, manager of ,lnve MontroHe of Omaha, nuked i he conirnlMHlon to uecept a rhallcnge In behalf of hlH man to meet ('ran kin (lenaro, Amerlcnn I'lv- weighL champion, in u title match. The cnmmlSHlnii reserved decision until next week. Income Tax Facts The hardest, lime for a man to get up In (hi world h every morn- inf. No. 9. The revenue act of 1924 pro vides for certain specified deduct ions from gross Income In de termining net income, among which are business expenses. Interest on indebtedness, taxes losses, bad debts, depredation, depletion and contributions and gifts. Kach will be treated aeperately. Deductions ror business expenses form the largest claim in the re turns of many taxpayers. All the ordinary and necessary expenses of a trade or btiRlnetts or profession paid or Incurred during the year tor which the return Is made are allowable deductions. A taxpayer In trade or business may claim as deductions from gross income a reasonable allowance for salaries, paid employees, amounts for insurance against f'- or other business losses, rent pall for lore or warehouse, the cost of fuel, light, , water, tHc-phone, stationery, etc., mied in Ills place of lmsincHs, drayage and Trelght bills and the cost of operation "d repair of delivery wagons and trucks. A prorcHKional man may chilm as de dilcllons lite cost of supplies used; in liis practice, expenses, paid in1 the opei-allon and repar of an) automobile used . for profesilana1 calls, dues to professions I societies subscriptions ' to ' professional Journals, office rent, the cost of fuel, light, heat and water iised In such an office and. the hire of assistants. The farmer who operates a farm for profit may deduct all amounts paid in the production and harvest ing of his crops. Including labor, cost of seed and fertilizer used cost of minor repairs to farm buildings (but not the dwelling) and cost or small toots used up in the coarse of a year or two. Deductions for business expenses must have certain qualities to be allowed. They must relate to a business, trade, profession or, vo cation In which a taxpayer has in vested time and money for the purpose of a llvllhood or profit. A taxpayer may conduct more than one business and claim ft, deduct ion for the business expense 01 each - provided he devotes suffi cient time and attention to rut h. IIAILKOADS OKDKfl ('AILS WASHINGTON (Al) Antici pating heavy freight traffic dur ing 1125, class one railroads had more fian twice the number of freight cars ordered January 1 than on the same late lut year, 65, 6a 4 compared with $25,619. Of that total, the American Hallway association reported Wednesday night, box cars numbered iJ3,ti:ti, coal cars I4,y7, refrigerator cars 2SK8 and stock cars 2951. From our few months ex perience in La Grande we find the good people of Eastern Oregon want honest weight for their money. With our low profit plans we are nlile to give such services. vom soi aim: a 1. Place of residence. 2. Sign of forthcoming event. :). Ilepalr. 4. Finishes. woitn Ktprftitr. n I. Runs. 2. Indian coin. II. Think (eollnq.) 4. Highest main volco. R, Soot hRayors, - woitn soi Aitr: c 1. Selected. 2. Iterug.. :. Open. i. Aft tin servant, r.. Go Into. woitn soi Aiti: o i l. Flavoring materials. PrOceHHlon. P.ltingly sarcastic. The knot. Prepared for publication. Withdraw from fellowship. lor; 4-5 p. m., stJdlo conceit; 7, Chicago Sunday Kveiilng club, Or. Harry K. Fosdlck, speaker. W1JAP. Kurt Worth. Tex. (Cen tral, 4 72.li), 11 a. m., HervlccM, chest rn: f::tn-(l, Aurty Hclty stor ies, KdO Kiddles klub; H, "How Our Food Affects Our Teeth," MIhh SeL'iesl; J.eHHon in Kngllsh," Wil.hi WllS.n I'hm-fli "Tim I.MiwI First Methodist church, id v, J. Iv. i u..h...i " ip ii, y. j.e.Hw,. " ' rosier, organisi; y 1,.n hur,, . "ChulH About i p. m., coiieeri, uiuiio ini-iil er ' i n 11-12, mlduiglit frolics, Ted -Mil ler's Crazy Jio l oreheHtrn. 3fOM)AY, JAN' L'AltY 20 Monday, silent night for: CKAC, CKY, KFH.M, KFSO, KJH. KYW, P WX, V 'A I tt Wt 1 A I W I H t V, WKKir, WF.IU, WON, WJY, WKAQ, WI.IIL, WMAK, W.MAli, WNJ, WQ.I, WltC. WlilOO, i part- ? , ft Get pfHiiiM TlmkMi I ttcarlnci by buying t f t!:? ii;n of lh AuthorlinJ Disu-ibutor: hrt the mm- tr conr of tht Timkn Sm. vk CatAleit l avaiUbl; whtrt genuine Timki'n, Bear Inn are told in th or. , .nrt and black Timkta I carton t B"ii .Cfcsaa LeiKhtuns Welding & Machine Works' ... u li I ,m It. ktnl.tikt. WICAO, WIIAH, WI.S, WO A I, WTA Y. KOII, Stnlo CoIIprc, N. Mi'X. (Mounhiln Tlmo, aiiu), 7 :30- : H l) l. m., liiuilo tulk; "rublii: J l.-aii li." Dr. (1. S. l.Jckutt; (.'uIIckh Imnil.- Kl'O, Hun KriinrlHco, Cnllr. (I'H- rinu, 123), 1 1 a. ill.. I'luit Id Hip houmuvivi.'H on "llnmo ."UiUtliiK," I'l'iiilnnro I'l-niiy: ' fi: . 'ni.,' Iliiily ,Si'lff(r'H T'iilrtnont lintH orrhi'Nt ni : 4:S(l-S:a, ididy Hclwor'n hotel or- cliostrn; li:yo-n:ao, chlhli-rn'n hour Htoi'len, 111k Urotlicr of Kl't); 7- 7:3li, Kudy ScIki'I'h l''iilrlnont ho ti'l orrhcntrii; 8-!l, Thifortorn J. Ir win, oi-Kiinhit; li-lii, "Holler l.inht inK." II. t'. lliu-naril; Con.Hiinoo Itoi'Ho, Boprauo; 10-11; H. .Mux llrailrli'lil's Vormitllu hand. KSAti, Miinhnilan, Kana. (Cen tral, 840.7), 12:80 p. ni., rondlim'; farm ami homo work, I,. O. Wtl llamn, "llali'h Dlnonne Krel! I'lili'ks," J. W. I.lllnli; 7:211, collino lioll and oponlliK oxoivIki'h; 7:.'til, "Iniroo. rulanil Clilnu and f'lioMi r Whltw Hro.ilB." A. 1). WVIior; 7:4ll, Itadlo coIIiko iiuiiil.l; 7:4fi. "Koi'illnB for .Milk I'ioiIihIIoii," J. II. l'ltoh. K H I , St. I.oilla, Mo. (l-entral. f 4 ! . 1 . 7 p. in., iiiiihIo and npo rlaltlos, Mln.iDurl Ihoator: Jl, atud lo - t-orltal, l''ranrlH .Mai'Mlllan. Antortran VIolllilMt. KHNIl, K.atllo. Wa.ill. (raolflo. S.1IO, 7:IS-S p. in., Aunt VIvli-n'H IiimIIIiho atnry; S-!i, Hpeolal pro (tt'aiii; !)-la, ronoort liour; lo.lt, l-Jarly Cray and Ilia llotrl Mullor orrlii'.itra. KI'Al:, I' illinnn, Wash. lirl flo, 3110), 7:Sll-!l p. in., Alpha liaiu iiiil pi-oKt-aiu; voral hoIom, l-'raiioeH l.orkwood: KoHalla ( Korh, plan iHt; voral nolo. a,,mioh IHIIh: Krlm ItohrrlHon. rradrr: MarKlii rllo Mil ler, vocalist: etiHemhle iiumlit'i'H; I'Mlia " MrKee, voealiHt; Kl'oup noiikh; talk, llrnii A. A. I 'levrlallil; "Opportiinltli-H In clll Kii,:i r- Init. i). I.. Waller: I'list y.KV Ijiy llilt ConleMt." 11. N. Miller. KI''Ai:, Itolne, Idaho (.Mounlaln. 27ti), S p. in., proKiiHll, KveiihiK I'apltnl News. , KTI, l.os Anitelefl, On lir. (Pn- rlfle, 4r,n, r.-5::io p. in.. lOvenlni: Herald, lahle talk and Hewn; ri:n fi, Kxaiiilntii-'n ntiislral half hour; 8-0 KvenliiK Herald, ilauei' inimle; (1-10, priiKiain, Walter M. Mur phy Kioto eoniiiany; 10-11, Kx iimlner. Hay West mid his or chestra. KI'M Ijiwronco', Kana. ffon- Iral, 275), :S0 p. m., piano tun-1 liiK-ln nuinher: 7. linislr, t'nlrer-! lly utrlntt nunrtel, ITof. Walde- mar tlelleh. 1'iof. Karl Andil.it. I'onrail Midrew, ran I). M. ' Swarlhout; 7:1ft. hasketlmll roarh-! Inir, "Individual IVfonse," Hr. ' I'. Allen: 7:S0. dehatlnK. "Itefua-I Hon." Prof. A. II. (illklnann: 7:45, i elvmentnry .MpanlHh, Lesion IV. KI-'KN. ll.iliiu:!, Nel.r. (I'en Irnl. :vs.1. li:ie p. in.. S,.l:,t; Heoleh piopralu. male ini.ulet;! Kienrh hoi ii. iiieiith h.irp. uku-! h ie (rultar. It In. j KI-'M'. H!u luindoah. l,na (i'en-: trnl. :si. r.::i.i p. ,., ,,.,...,, 1 rviu, i,m. inna, A. W. Audi till t rior. KI'OA, Si-nltle. Wash. li 4.'.'l. 4 - T : I r p. in,, Hliallo imiiim.-; H:4ii-s:t,S. Shi rm.tii n;iy j. prosmini: a:l.ii, Seilil,. Tnms Kflli, Otiklnnd. fallf. d'nnl JI2), ll:3e-l p. in , llinrhrnn ren- rl, I'ni-illr Sl.il.-s liliTlnr run. pany;. S slodlo uiuslral M-oer:,,,.- Baked Enamel RQTKER5 MOTOR CARS The Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. "The Poor Mu'l I'rlrua" Opfu, Foundry. I'HONK it 18 W. No buuilny ItiuluMH Gifts For Every Occasion Always New At "' Richardson's Art Si Gift Shop La Grande's ' , House of Art. Pictures, Frames, China and Glassware. Hall's Catarrh Medicine F.J.CHENEY & CO..Toledo,OhJ. ELECTRIC Curling Irons 52.00 up Flat Irons ?4.00 up i Pei-colatois J7.00 up Toasters 56.50 upi Waffle Irons....510.00 up Grills - 59-85 up Hot riates 54.G5 up Boudoir J,nmps$2.00 Up Flash LiRlits 50c up Electric Iianees....510.0.) i Electric Engines ..$12.00 La Grande Electric Co. New KooliH." JoHcp'i Jhnry Jurkwon; h-i a. m., iltt nee mimic itroKrum, Ilt-nry Ilalstciurfl oielifHtru. KOW, rorWnnd. On. (Purine, 4!2), 5 p.m., children's program: R. OreL'onlan concert orchestra: 10, CJeortfe OlHen'fl .Metropolitan J orchestra; .Shefler'H string orcheH tni. KIIJ, T.oa AnBeles, Cnllf, Pnrl flc, a i fi . U:3i p. m., 1'lKKiy WIk- ffly Klrln trio; 8-10, Charlie Well- man's: frolic transplanted to an pvenlnff program for Iieneflt of tastern HstenerH. KNX. Hollywood, Calif. (Tacl flc.1 a;n, S a. m., morning pray er; !, Hired llnnd, news; LUi! 1 1 1 red I land's ninrnlntf mesHaKS 1-2, Wurlltner plpo oikuii recital; S-10 p. in., proKi'am, Jos Anjri'los Ice and ( 'old Hlorae company; J 1 0-11, Juno l'nrcell, tho KNX Kirl; 11-12, Alio Lyman's Cocoa nnf firnvc dunce nrchestra from Kathleen Campbell Sopranc TIANO AND VOCAL INSTRUCTOR Coach Accompanist ' Studio Eastern Oregon Music Co. Telepnone Main 119 Residence Foley Hotel. Main 773 Soloist and Director St. Peter's Episcopal Choir. IT'S TIME To Take ii Good Spring Tonic We have what you need a reliable remedy to take after the winter months. Prescott Drug Company The New Drug Stoic Telephone Main. 53 Cor Fir Jeff. Servicing! Batteries - - We Specialize In Batter? Recharging, Rvpairini ami prolonging the lerrtoa jour batur was Intended to give rpganllnu of the (Iw or make. Onr prices am wrvlia must satisfy. -S-HOlIt RICtUIARfill KKKVtCB EX ID m Dlltrlbntor FRED T. BURGESS MAIN 12S 1308 Jetfenoa Ats. ii, Have You Ever Made Your Toast Willi Golden Crust If not, try it for breakfast in the morning. Gwilliams, Electric Bakery We Offer Many choice building lots, located in all parts of the city. Prices and terms riftht. La Grande Investment Company ItONDFD REAITORH Rrllahlo Airpnta for Krtlahla lufliirauce Companlca. ISOt Ailanu Ate. Mala TBI I'-ftll. rlfl.' do yt)i si ii r.n i hom souk, ti:xii:u on BLEEDING GUMS? Wo hnvi n Itcninly for llil I'liliilltlmi that Ih tiinrnuli1,Tl. .MS- mmi.i: Moon Dru Co. Everything for the Sick Room I'Iiom: ims Heacock Nothing but Radios I have now located my Radio Shop in La Grande vlicie I now make the Heacock Radio Phones. I have a full line of Accessories, Tubes and Pal lories, and ran supply your Radio needs promptly. ( Now in Stock HEACOCK RADIO PHONES ATWATEIl - KENT RADIO PHONES FA DA NEUTRODYNES CROSSEEY RADIO PHONES Tl'I'.ES - PATTEU1ES . HORNS All Makes RECTIFIERS , The ones that do not interfere wilh your neighbor's Ratlin. Rest Stiper-Hydi-odynes made to order. Ruy your Radio here We guarantee Results. No charge for installing properly, Heacock Radio Service Depot St., First Door Rack of Elks' Bltlg. . MONUMENTS ORPKrt THAT MOMMEXT NOW We hiiv marie a profonnil atiiily of monttnif-nt hnliiliov. nnil an ordir pluccil In our linrtH in sure to r-vrlv fnlthtul. Inti'lliicvnt ctculioii Wp Will (.In. Mr rimiUh lutlimnli's Illue Mountain Marble (rnnite Company IR02 8. Atp, la (irmiili', Ore. (?en.Cdrr& 1? s f ' ' ' ' , Nm Now on Display value new quality a new line of Chevrplet models even better than ever before. Chevrolet has become the world's larRest producer' of automobiles with modern, 3-speed transmission by making quality cars to sell at low cost. Now this Chevrolet quality has been greatly increased. chassis with larger, stronger frame; hew aeml elliptic, chrome vanadium steel springs; stronger axles, rear axle of the finest construction banjo type housing with greatly strengthened gears; improved, fully enclosed dry-plate disc clutch requiring no lubrication; extra heavy brake bands; and many improvements on the powerful Chevrolet motor. bodies of even greater beauty and comfort. All models have new radiator of more beautiful design, made of non-rusting airplane metal. All closed models have new and exceptionally beautiful Fisher bodies with the new VV closed-body one-piece windshield and automatic windshield wiper. Balloon tires on all closed models and disc wheels on the Sedan and Coupe. finish all modols are now finished in Duco the new finish that retains its color and lustre almost indefi nttely and withstands the severest usage. These are but a few of the quality features of the new Chevrolet quality features that you would expect to find only on cars of much higher price. Nm Blue Mountain Garage i-i:S0, IKniy 1UIkj- u.nc ov-