La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 26, 1927, Image 2

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    Wednesday, January 2C, 11)27.
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Hill's
SPORT
VAHMLS DEFEAT
, iruvi uu-
University of Oregon's
HnreR for Chamnion
t ship Severely Jolted
fiWOW.'OW. IJa . Jan. 25 AP)
Ity?. IJji!v(;i-8lly of Oregon's hopr-s
flfr itnotlHir cm(Vr.'i.' Wak-tti)ill
rli'Miipionship rw-nived a hard Jolt
lflft nir-iit when the I'nlversity of
J&jho V in Jali nonwj out a 36 to
m5 victory in (mm that rwjulr"!
an overt 1 mo period. .
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; txixt caitajv
KCGENK. Ore. Jun. 26 (AT)
TTcryl Burton Hodpc-n. 1'JS-pound
loft punrd from Athena, and two
ypr varsity k-Ut-rman, was ltutt
niVht elected captain of the 1'j27
I'aiversity of Oregon football U-am.,
Jft'tfi Forfeits $500
ilionds in California
IHKOO. ful. Jun. 2fi (AP) '
-ilahr Huth is to be arreted If
hp returns to California and in ad- (
Uftlon ho'n out $,00, His ball has
bfu-ri forfciti'd becuusf) of his fail- :
utf; to nppiar to uimwct churls of ;
vlolotln? ihn law by pcrmittinK
rnildrmi to ruooivo autojtruph'-i
ba)ls from him on th sluge with
out a prmlt.
OOI It K OPTItAIMNf; UY
" riJKTKKK (HAMJ'ION
Tiarry IMc-herman, a 1'ursons,
Kan., rfiilroad dt tectivf , ho- on a
fcpt-clal dit for checker lourna-me-nts
and follows chckr devel
op mt-ntH in thrtte luriKuiigi, Knfi
lirh, Itussian, and Ur.rman. J'ho
only western member of the 12
(mm , American teutn to meet a
IlrltiKh team or the Inlernutlonal
tUli" in New York. February '1
lOBtdila fient Kanio but now meets
a'iir.un opponents blindfolded, Mo
fq checker champion of tlio Mis
toitrl vulley Htates. Kantian, Mis
sour), Nebraska.' Oklubsma, North
utid Hoiith Dakota and Iowa.
DIJ'OItT TO WZK IT
ATHMOl'lt! STHKNOTH
'An effoft to shte up the ath
letic strength of the United States
for nctl year's Olympic games Is
planned by the (lertnan ' Olympic
committee which how requested the
federal government for an addl
tlcnal appropriation of $60,000 to
mako the trip. The commissalon
wi) connlHt ' of four members,
headed by Dr. Otto Lewald, chair
man of the Olympic committee
whose program of popularizing
nthletes Is supported by the Itelch
10 the extent of nearly 1,000,000
mark a year. Other members of
the Oommiimion will be a physician
jt'tralnej mid the secretary. Or.
OJen.' It will be the first visit of
Ourmnn athletic authorities to tho
Knlted Htates sinco the war. They
will probably null in M a y .
No More Gas
iln Stomach
J;(and Bowels
"tf Fyou wlh to b parmnntlr re
t n In Haroarh and bowels,
taka " lJfilntann' Cat Tablet, which
nr spared especially for ttomach k
and all tho bad allecta reaulUng from
K" prcsaum.
THtt empty, k'nawlng ferltmr at the
pit of the atomirh MtlT diaappear; thnt
nnxiouft, nervoua feeltni with heart pal
nildtlun will vnniah, and you will Attain
be tttl to tnke a derp breath without
difciriiluit.
Artist drowav, ileepy freling altrr
nner ulll ln reilncr(l by a dealra (or
WlMtninmcnt. Uloatlnu will inn.
Your limba, urm and hngera will no
lbttT ficl cold and "go to sleep" be
cau'a Itaalmann'a Caa Tablet pivr-nt
roin inIrirlnK with the circulu.
ttoo. Ct)t Uie ttartulne. In the yellow park
gr; t any good drug atoia. I'rlc i.
AImcVh on hand at Olass Drugs.
Adv.
General Electric
'Vacuum Sweepers
,1 ' Are Good,
f j? Let us
AV demonstrate in
k 'i your home.
II & S Electric
1". U KobliiNiiu
'Summer Hotel Bldg.
Phone 393-W
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NEWS
IGrammarTeams
To Play Friday
At High g,
What promises to b onn of the
liardf-Kt and fastest battles hi tb
Interffradit school baxketbail aerloa
hem will be; played Friday evening
tn in., high srhool gym at T:JO
c'Hock when the Ontrat and Hlv
eria quintets meet.
To duti Uiveria has not Ixv-n
defeated whil (Vntrul has suffer
ed but one. Bince the lltl this
y;ar fs being; determined, on the
perni ntagA basis this fame will ho
a decisive one as KlVfrta has al
ready beaten both Greenwood and
Central. U Hive rift. taJce this
Kume hn will bid fair to retain j
h?r championship title. - ,
lioth Coach Brown, of Central,
and Coach omert, of Hlverlo, re-
port ineir sviuaus nave 11 taue sreax
ImprovernAnt since the last traine
w hich ended In the score of T to 2.
"I can safely say that spectators
will aeo ao excellent brand of baa
ketbull Friday," said Hrown.
A Klrl's game between the Cen
tra) grades and a hiyh school clans
team maty be arranged as a pre '
limtnary. A ten-cent admission fee
will be charged.
The" tentative Hiverla lineup fol- j
lows: Kofis and Keese, Korwards; '
McMurran, center; Van I-euven, 1
Anderson, guards. Central plans
on starting Kvaos and Oekeler,
forwards; Choate, center; Hart
man, Arrivey or L.yle guards.
Union Quintets
Drop Two Games
Over Week End
VNIOX. Jan. 25 (Special) Kat
urday proved to be a rather dls
ustroUH date for ITnion high school
when It encountered the llaker first
and second lAsketball teams on
the local gym floor. Itetween the
first strings. Baker won the first
Quarter 3 to 2 and Union ending
the hulf with C to Maker's 4. In
. the third quarter Baker shot ahead
by towOnjc'ln (lv field bask eta to
l uloit's I and in the last quarter
the vi so tors made five more points
while L'ulon failed to score In this
quarter of the game. Final score
Baker 19, Union 7.
During the first half of the con
test Knion played the five man
defense and Buker had difficulty la
piercing It, but later the play was
more open and toward the center
of the floor. George Duff, Baker j
center, was the outstanding player
of the game, while Parent 'did
most of lrnlon' scoring.
Tim IMtipH
The lineup for Cnlon at the be
ginning or play was Brown and
Parents, forwards; May, center and
Croutcr and (.'ox guards; but Ie
l,ap and Wilkinson replaced May
and Crouler In the second half.
Buker begun the game with I .an- i
dreth and Ulnes. forwards; Oeorge
Jmff, center; and T. Iniff and Kddy
an guards, but they also used three
or lour subs before tho game end
ed. Geertsen, of Ia Grande, rofeered
Die games.
SiM-oocb Jjnun
When the second- strings took
the floor it looked for a few min
utes as If I'nlon was going to havu
on easy tlmo winning as the first
quarter ended without Baker being
able to wore, but in the second
quarter the. Bulldogs landed three
field shots to T'nton's one. No
bankets wero mado In the third
quarter but In the last round
Baker made two field goals and
two fouls, giving the visitors a
core of 12 to I'll ion's 3 wbua tho
fiiml whistle blew.
I'nlcm Is Improving as the season
pUAses and with Intense practice
hopi to end the schedule with a
much stronger team. Return
games are to bo played with the
Ma and Pa Pass
lien la VuuDg Strlbllnn. who hit
broken uwty from the manaemeo
of Ms. sud l tkrlbllnj nd fTOni
now oa, will be bandied or Walt
Miller, who piloted TlierTtowera
to the mlddtewelttat tills, only (o
have him lose l( lo Mickey Walker,
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This Is the I-ftnrler l-alace moving picture theater at Montreal where "7 children died In fire panic, names still raped and firemen
continued their hunt for the victims' hodles at the time this picture was made fur XKA Servire and The (il. server. The fire started in
the projection booth and the alarmed cry whh h was Immediately raid sent the uudience seurrylnK for exit. Those in the orchestra
and on one side of the Imlcony reached the street unharmed. ut a jiim of ymmc h.alie.s i.n the ,.ither balcony stairway Mocked It
five steps from safety and here mruKKilnic. suffocation and smoke caused the casualties.
toAnui alrejtdy mot and also rames
have been scheduled with Imbler.
Joseph, Knt-rprls;. and Klifin.
AKCHKKV HOLTS OI;P
OS 43.1.1 rXAHII LINKS
now and arrow have replaced
;olf clubs on Cleveland courses
this winter. It has advantage for
there are no halls to hunt and
caddies are not needed. The play-
rs start from the tee, shooting
their arrows as fur as possible, and
arriving at the geen they fire at
the target, the one coming nearest
the bull's y holing out. I'ar on
the Mayfleid course Is 70. fieaton
Warner holds tho coursr. record
with 73.. I
'HrT PI.FASKS
BASKItAIJ, I'It4H
IIOMK fXll.K
Donle Bush, new manager of
the Pittsburg Pirates, Is one base
ball man who has acquired honor
In his own country. As manager,
of the Indianapolis club of the
American association, his home
town. Bush found great favor with
the, home olk. Ho started play
ing baseball in IndianupoUs In 1915
when he was 16 years old. went to
Jfetroit and then to Washington,
whero he was manager for a year,
lie breaks Into the National league
as a manager of a club with
plenty of talent on Its router.
Rich in Romance
the colorful journey east
through the southland
Sunny days. Languorous breezes. Great
cities San Francisco, Los Angeles, El
Paso, New Orleans. Side-trips over fan
tastic Apache Trail of Arizona; and into
ige-old Mexico. Festooned live-oaks be
(ide Louisiana bayous.
A wondrous journey, easily arranged.
Stopover privileges en route. The luxuri
ous travel accommodations of famous
transcontinental trains.
Ask for an itinerary to fit your plans,
four trains daily from Portland south
bound over the Shasta route. From Cali
fornia the noted "Sunset Limited" to
New Orleans.
No finer trip east than this. Plan it now.
Write to '
Southern Pacific
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LA GRANDE EVENING
WHERE PANIC STILLED CHILDISH GA YET Y
YOUR INCOME
TAX
.No. 9
In computing the tax on earned
net Income, consideration la given
the taxpayer engaged in trade or
business in which both capital and
personal service are material In-
fome-producing factors. The re--
Pnu art of I92 provides in such,
caB"tf ,nal a rea.-wnable allow-
nr a" compensation for personal
rviceH- shall b. considered as
earned income. Such allowance
tn not to 20 p-r cent of the
uixpayers nre or wie nei pronui
' nurn Ira,I or b"- J''or ex
ample, a tux payer received in 1926
from a business in which both per
sonal services and capital are ma
terial Income-producing factors, a,
net profit of $30.0oo. The 26 per
cent credit Is computed on 20 per
cent of $30.ooo. or $fl.oo(t. The
amount payable Is the tnx on $30.
iMtu. Ii-ss 'ih per cent of the tax
on Iti.ooO,
The earned income credit Is al
lowed members of a partnership.
such credit applying to the share tf
ot wit? net income ,uejonging 10
each which consists of earned In
come. Where, ns In the case of
JOHN M. SCOTT.
Ami. Pautngtr Traffic Manaf r -
Portland, Oregon -
OBSERVER
v.,
an Individual taxpayer, capital and
'personal srvlcc are both material
Income-producing factors, the 20
centlimitation applies. In
such cases the salaries paid a part
ner should he 'added to' the dis
tributive shares to determine tho
"reasonahlf allowance, for person
al services." -'or example. th
X" partnership, consisting of two
members, mude in 1!2G a net in
come of $40,000. Kach partner
(r(.w futrinK ,no yeur n aiary of
$7,t.0ft. These wtlaries shoubl be
added to the net income, making a
total of IM.noo. Hence $27,000 is
the distributive share of each
partner. Twenty per cent of $27.-
00(l ,K Jri 4 Karh ,,;irtnfTii there.
forCi s anowc.(l nn earned net in-
come of S&.4h, although his salary
was $7,oii0.
.'If a partnership business con
sists principally In rendering per
sonal services, the employment of
capital not being material, but
merely incidental, the earnings of
such partnership uire. considered.
-In
primarily tt tiyr ttctivitiejr of
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MCWILLIAMS'
Butter-Nut
Bread
The Most Economical Food You Buy
Order Today From Your Grocer.
"Rich As Butter''
"Sweet As A Nut"
Made in La Grande
By
LA GRANDE BAKERY
K. J. McWILLIAMS, Prop.
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owners... In such cases tho 20
pr cent limitation does not apply.
and the entiro not Income up to
$20,000 may be treated as earned
income when computing the 25 per
nt credit.
ritlNCK FINKD $:t
Ni;V YORK Kinp Albert and
Queen Marie were permitted to
motor ns they pleaded In this town,
but a "iirlnce of the rovnl house
(lf OHials' hux no Hitch nrlvllece.
one Albert De Calais, a promoter,
S(J rieHcrlbed himself In court
traffic court, not royal court for
running pat a dgnal. The royal
treasury was aHexMd $3.
Cnolidge sent congress n note
nn Nicaragua and took n two-hour
noor.e while It was being read.
Some of the congressmen did, too.
I A West VlrglnlA conch has or
dered his btiskeitutll learn to bob
their hair. We hope this reform
wave reaches the soda Jerkers.
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Lines Desire To .
Equalize Kates
VZ.Il miJl ' " . . . . . .
rnilrnndS HOek-
ln neral upward revlnlon of
JroiKht rates in eievcu
western stated desire only to
eauallze ruteii to do uwny in
i,iminilm ' biivh K. H. Boynfl.
Chicago, chalrmnn of the western
trunk line committee,
The railroads representea n
scores of leual rale emierts, uie
presentlnlf evidence ,to rnreenui
tlves of the inleistute. cornmerca
commission whi-li is condnctlni! an
investigation as provided hy the
Iloch-Kmlth law to determine if
present freiKht rales In the middle
west are discriminatory lo aurlcul
ture. f ' . '
The Omaha henrlnt! suirtcd
Tuesday and will hist ahoal ten
days duriim which only the rail
road- nrKiiments will ue prcsi-mc...
Luler the lommlMWon win
Qke new
EAiSY
WASHER.
on view
Washes and dries at the
same time. Not a drop
of water to lift or carry
THE new Easy Washer the most
. J. amazing development ever made in
" washing clothes, is here. The small tub
dries a whole batch of clothes ten single
sheets in three minutes. Meanwhile, tho
large tub washes a second batch. Twenty
sheets hardlcd at once your washing done
in half the time-with half the work. No
water to lift or carry; not a drop of water
wasted. The Easy even empties itself
when you are through washing. Let us do
a week's washing free in your cwn home.
No cost or obligation. Phone today. -'
EAAY TERMS
EASTERN OREGON LIGHT & POWER CG.
Always at
THE HOT LAKE
SANATORIUM
Where physicians are always in
the house constantly observing
each patient and ready to at
tend his needs as soon as they
arise.
Dr. W. T. PHY
Owner and Director.
Hot Lake, Oregon
The FIRE TEST Proves the
Economy and Efficiency of
Aberdeen
Utah Coal
FOR 'EVERY DOMESTIC
HEATING PURPOSE
.These are the facts which prove it:
1. Low in volatile matter.
2. Kindles quickly
3. Low in ash waste
1 4. Lasts long
5. Gives more heat per ton
C Free from clinkers
Phone Main 17
SAWYER-HOLMES MERC. CO,
arumcnts HKulnst freiKht rate liifc.
Ins. "' '
IJl)(iK TO KI'KAK ,
WASlHNflTOJ Mote nenpl,'
than ever have fcesrd n president
speak hefore wll) listen to Coidirtce'
on Ken. it. 'mere will tie Ji u.'
Hons In a radio hookup when he
addresses conKi'ess at Its oliserv.
alice of Ceol-Ke Washlnffton'a iiiliih
lilrthday. In the InauKUiatlon chain
there were 27 stations.
Jllexlco Is offerlnK us an nllvt
liranch, Ian U" malioKany
Wfinl. v ' 1 -
BABY'S COLDS
- are soon "nipped in the feua
w without "dosing" by use of-
Vcus
V Va ro Rue
Ovtr X7 Million Jar Usmd Ymqrh
Your Senrioe
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