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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Saturday, May 21, 11)27.
JAMES LAWRENCE BROOKE
Sets New Mark
Hummingbird and Wayne -Knit
FINE SILK HOSE
Guaranteed to wear -- In All Newest Shades
White Mountain Refrigerators
The Chest With a Chill in It
Can Furniture Co.
$1 l.
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Dependable
Quality
mwt
Dependable
Values
SPORT NEWS
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SHARKEY WHIPS
JIMMY MALONEY
Technical Knockout in 5th j
Round in Reality a
Straight "Kayo"
NEW YOl:K. Mdy 21 AP)
Jack J-'hark.y. Mosor. firhn-r of
Lithuanian :ncstry. loutni d today
a foriiinUti t- i ontumt'-r for tho
)i. jvy wvifrht c- ow n.
"""With a llg.-rlht o-fiM.d n'tacp
h baiicrr-d hia way lo a trhni- ai
knockout Tlctory ov. r hi f.liow
Boston Ian, Jimmy Mallony. in ih.
fifth round of their hatti.- nt ih.-
t Yankee Mini lutii lubt nitcht.
New York Teams
Bow in Defeat;
Cubs Beat Robins
NATION" Al, i.KAUVK
W. H.
w York .
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PhiUd-iphla
sr l.oum .. .
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ftiouk lyn .....
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..IS II
. l II
-It II
Mil
..15 12
. lo 14
.13 IS
, l.yirff In wait through th.- earlh-r
' rounds, the tttht- t-Kailor hid th.-
fire of his char- until the fourth
; round when he Hpr&ntr with a. fury
i that sent Maloney to the floor with
a wmajihlnir riicht to th jaw. Aft
' Matonoy hounded to hi t t th
4 hll clanrd, hut hi h-ad still was
dixxy a th fifth twan.
Attack TVrrlfic
t The ulft-itri.iinK Kharkey. tenth
I f h itched, ryi-a jriintlnir, went in for
l fit- kill. Another wild. deupcrat.
rush hy th hruiM d and hleedin:
) Ahilomy. thn Shnrkey'a awlnKinjr.
i l ft hook shook hi opponent to
- his heels and an overhead ritrt
and I ft, binding ulino! tojff.-lh.-r,
j yunc hltn clear off his fi-et.
I Muion.y tri-d to riw. turning to
l ward the towering x-iiilor whom
; h- rould hardly se through clos-
-in yf. A struKKl' almost to one
,' krif. and h fell forward, all hut
M-niu'lt-ft. Tho reftT-- Intervened.
Hut the count wa over. "Tech-
nirai knockout." the ftid was rail-
d. hut l! carried all the finality
of a straight "kuyo."
Anr:iu a.v i.fju;ir
w. u
Nt h York 51 9
"hi(i.KO II 14
I'hiUd. IphU. 1 IS
--'t. I.ouin .1 4 14
Tm troit 13 15
WawhirijfJon 1J 15
(,!.-v.-!anil 13 1
luv-ton 9 19
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SIMMVS I'lKHJIUH
Th. Nnuiii;il l:r(Mil-it.tinK corii'
'p-'iny program for Stinrtny nlrhl
frtirn !, tit 1 t i lx k, will p
Hilli-.il ,lnnit;i -S.111I of TursO."
jth K-nihtrtl r.rfhstr; Mptiink'
l.r;MlriMt uvr Kl'. K:i. Kl'l,
Ik:w. ki ia tuiii K0.M0.
I Klio Otikl.ind l3'.rn-:H'k.-l.
Klrl I'onKi'tH-iiinnjil i-liiirt-h.
I koa lnvir (l;;m-!i3iik').
':.;.ni 7 : at, dinner ( tnc4r! r 7H:.,
M . K. c hmi'h. I
! K I I Aiik I"4 4i:i..-.ui- j
(i-l'iki-). 7. orK.in rlt ui : 11. j
hiin." l". iiivh.ft 1 ii. J
KO MO Se .ul.. I 3lr;iii-rik,. 1 I
ALLEN IS LOSER
AT PENDLETON
I'oints Earl Ford
Kavos Oscar Fike
La Grande Club
Will Play Cove
At Cove Sundav '':'
Ily the Awotlairil l'p
W York's baw hall r. prt-v-nta-tlvi.i
who arft Wadinjr hoth xnajor
u-urn' frr looking to th-ir
iuurt u today aft r la-stinjr unur-
r umoiih-J dt-feat. A Yanki' win
ninfr mrt-ak of -vn jthih wan
end d hy Ih n-v land litdlun.s
w ho took a, 3 to 1 dKliwon. and the n
Giants wt niutfjcd into nubml- '
T?; ',hy ':T:tnfJ?,r.ly Corvallis Welter Wins on
To make th d(-f-at of thfl rn't- i
roolituti tfarru rompl-t th 1
lirtoklyn Hoidna dropped on to ,
th 'hir,ito fuUi. 7 to i. J
A 12 to & victory for th Ah
l tk or th While Soi at Thlca
KO drt w atu-ntion to a hot Vutl!'
fr oond plart in th? American
l airu- Im hind thr Yank. Th- Sox
hold th- rovt-lt-d run now.
A double ht-ad'-r ht-t wt-n th
I'hiin and th H d Kav old y
Willtaiuft, juak-r rirhlfl-ldt r. an
opportunity to hit thr homers
and It- the wasott'!! r-ord of nin
now hld jointly hy Bah Ruth
and l.ou Gfhrlr.
H niadf on In th first which
won, C to 3 and two In
nfroud whlrh thf 1'hliii took.
.Inline nmr Itt-utikr. m Imi nlll HpM'4ir m rnch ohnttln itf
n Vimi l it In Murr)," tit tlir Star lhTinr itiuhi aflrriHMn
and fit-uiiuc.
7 i t. Hff.Ut-iI tnir
'hrifii:in Ki-i-rw t hur h.
K-l U - Spittle I 3k4m-7nn; I,
7 1 .'i. irn:in r--i;.il; 7:3i. M. K.
i Inm li; 9 : 1 vmn t-rt tirrhf i r:i.
K J S;ni Kntti. iw ( lnrn
TiMiki. wi'i hfi-liu.
K:W rvril.ind 44tlmfitnki'i.
7 3'. i-liun h; in in 1 I. I'uli-
In- S-i(t' l.u;l .y iiith"iiv mi h h-tr.i.
j KCA SiMrt;in 3llm-S
i, I'r-ihyiri;tn htirt'h.
'7"K i. 7 t . cvfiiine servi-!;
it to In. i)ti:irtt: lu to 1:3. f:ini-
ily a liar.
Ki.X l'.inl:m.l ( -Ml tnJ r4")(l.j.
3t. tni: to . raiiiuiu rum-
i-.-rR; M ii 9:3, Ciiiholio Truth
i K V A Snn Kr.ini-ioo l 2s 1.3m-H'4-kci.
T:3. M. K. t htir.-h.
KTAR ;tkl;ind Iti.Hm
'.''.'"krl, T:4r, Ii;i)ti5t iluin li.
"4:
yam: i UVW COACH
I SI S PSYCHOLOGY
Coturnhin und Pnn.
. Vulc crcuH ulno hav' n hahit of
taking a fa hut hri.'f warm-up
! pull jimi hrforf Kolntf to their
martin inarkH. It Ik u.siia'Jy t Uim d
mo that rival news wiii K' t an t y.-.
; full of Kli hpcfd and powi'r hi'inic
! ihf ra1-.
' (tern Jdl'B KUa Cartwrlght. Cull
i fornla school girl, who recent ly
! made a new national maik for wo
k. i. : men In tht troad jump with a leap
j of vent tn feet four inches. It
.':rn-1 is four Indies belter than the pre
Tip us mark.
HAVKN rsyhnlorj-.
j)!iis no hit!.- part In thr rowing
ay.sii-m of Kd l.i adr, who han .
-oaih"d winntnK Vulk rr.w for!
four ,sur -ivi' y-nra and m-iih ;
h udt-d for unuth-r triumphant i
ruiiipatfr. '
I'or in':inr fhrl in tht rd
flaif that V. i mwain u-
sprint stcnat to thir oarsman. It
w;sm flash..! I'fir th.- firM lun
u h'-n Valf'.H - mninjf r-ak :i
m-TKif d a yar atro In a rtf rar
with nnsylvania. It was hault-d
on! hy th.- lilh rnpm of all thr. .- j
Yah- m-s in thr HUkw, II rnp ! PoriuKal has tnhf-n up pin pouif
K. K.il'a r.e. i!i hut it was har-i- j acam. But Aim rira in mill Bh.
ly n.-r-rv as th.- Kit hoat.od ' mi aton : with inurdrr iriulx as
to .p(1.siv- M. tori-a owr th.- ino-t popular Kporls.
Th tiirr-Kt hntk-t in rxlstt-nri
,;i.-t r.r.nily fihiiut'-d at tho
Itrooklyn Miifwuni. It wan u cau
Kornla aorn hanki-i. Ait-r iM.
ilmi'-nwonj of railroad timntdA had
hi n asr.'itiiinrd. it wa.i nt ou an
op'n tlut far acrosH mr continrnt.
I.arry ftanford and a t-am of proh
ubJy two American and two British
pfar.H.
I'olo is th kin(f.-t favorii. sport,
atid hv ha a string of twrnty-ionr
ponlrs.
Frisco Is Again
Victorious Over
Slipping Stars
I'Afiur ti..sT i.r.Aori:
f V. ath-r. -ifi'-rmtllinfr. - tw
Orunilo Iwn-liull rail, ill play al 'Plflpf T'llOTlOS III
Covtt toniurrou ufl-inoun. t'ovr . -
eastern uregon
is Irndlnjf th h'Mgvic with 1 hrn
Minn and no lo- and I.u Critnd
ha an y-t falh.l to win in two
si art. Th tt-ain will h-itvi' from
th.- InipiTial about 1 1! :3 oVlo k.
W)llatnttt univrsity'n nlru-,
Vwhirh will play (hp ("oil-of Ida
ho at 'aldwi-ll WVdn.-sday, for tli
norlhw'it ronft-rt-np' rhampion
.Nhip Mill stop ovi-r hr Tuesday
afternoon and mt- t th- l.a tlrariip
ruh on the hiffh Mrhool fi'hl at i
o'dock tn an xhlhltion Kain-.
Th U (irand- tam win n-Mrinirth-n-d
for th .-i,(fa' iiit nt.
Sp-c Kiiri. w ho wan In 1-4 Oratiile
i in lf24 and who Ij now- coarhtn
thf Willani'ttc t-itm. will prohah
iy occupy th.- mound for th. vis-
Horn.
Tiff, r Thomua. colored pUKilist
from Philadelphia, und who la r--iiM-itii.-r-d
Imt from lb nlht h'
dt.'u!id It A dam a, of Hoih-, In a
1'-round main -v-nt. la ut Hot
l-ukc rupf-railivff from a r-cint
Thomas wo tn Alh n'a ror-
nr at th fljfht at Happy Canyon.
IVndP-ton lant iiinht.
PKNItl.KTOV. May 21 (AP)
Johnny Moi. jl of ('orvallis. w-lt-r-w-fiKf
t. uik a w -il--arn'd t'-n-rt.un.l
d'.-Lsion ov.-r lh I Alln of
l.a Orand-. h-r.. iatt nifiht in th
main . .-nt of an Am. rican I.tfriou
hoxinK- car. I, Mot'-jl had a rl-ar
h :d in th.- n.aiort'y of th roundx.
Mos.- p.tnnist.r. Ath-na. knotk
f.l out Mrt.wnj. Muskirk. of lVndh'
lon in th.- first round of th- arh.-d-ul
d i-r(.und s rni-w indnp.
HitKh ()it,it P-ndK-ton, kayo-d
Piy. ulP-y. Pvndlfton. in th
fli si round and K.tri I 'or.l. 1 ji
tiran.!.-. put UHf;tr I'ik.-, Pndlton.
jddv.n for tp-- 'oui.t in h' -corid
j.round of .th- two prt-limtiiftrUs, -
S. v.-ral l.H-nl far.j attt ndid thf
fiifht at pi ndh.Ion lat niht, and
ail r.-port.-ij ! h- . ntir.-cird uusfi
c. i!nt. MMt-jJ. who won thf d.'ci
hit.ri frnm AM. n. oulhox.-d thf lo.
cut lad durum niOMt of th. rounds
hut tft nm fr.irnf l-l rarrifd th
fiht t th. t'orvaltiK w.-lt.-r an.l
had a .-Par ! a.l for that framv.
o ;ir l"iki, who wt-nt iIum-ii h-fo--
l.'ar Cord, of It Orandc. was
I.iftC- r un.l t).;ivi.-r than th- lo--.il
ht.y L it w .i una!.!- to w nhntand
Hi.- i.-xu at'.ick.
Oakland -
t jn-ions
Sacranif nto
Portland
San r-"ranci.-ro
S-atll
I.om Aujrl--t
Hollywood
W. I..
...ti :
23
: 7 24
24
. 26 26
..2 24
22 1
-A 3
IVt.
.hi :.
.j4'.t
.52'
.4 7't
.4 40
J By tin A-o-laHd I'n-Ni
t San I'ranriMo won her fourth
airaiKht -iriory owr Hollywood, fi
to Batt ri!-W. Murphy Mill- I
rahy and "ook; May and Y uncus, j
Thrf rrokii- pitrh.'rs proved
miy mutks for t)i- Missions, who
hammrr.-d out a H to 4 win ov-r
th ulldinp AnW-H. Hait.'rif.H 1
Pill'tio and Waiters; V. athrsl.y. (
'unninKhum. Smith ami Suidl.'r.
, SiAutii.-i.o crfnirt 'out o.' lir
loslnjr Mtn-ak wjh a vmifranri'
launchhiK a virioux attack on
ty that ntt.-d h.-r tt S to J
iimph ovt-r Oakland. Hait-ri-
HuHfy. Iaflia and r-ad, Bool;
SlnKl-ton and Ko-hh r.
Itain attain pus: pont-d th..- Pnrt-lan.!-,S-attt-
clash.
fiarru-s today: HoI!yvood at Han
rrutn'ii"0, Missions at I.-s Antf. Us.
(Oakland ut Sacra no-nto. portiaml
MolAY'S PBO(;HAMS
; . Th N.iiioiut) Broadcamintc roin
pa nv pro;; ra m for Monday niiiht.
from h to . will h "Tal-s of Iloff-
tiKtn" ( ( f fnha-h.
K'JO , iittl symphony; ::.'.."
; nwn. hiiihall: 9. hook chats.
' K l-'t l A Men 1 1 !r 4 C. 4 in Cti l
tour ttt th ilytupn-M.
K'lW C. dinner f-omvrl: 7. con-
l'rt trio; 7:3". utility: 7:4."i, Hill
Military ai:-dmy: !i. Vent-lian
hour; 1 to 1J. d.inrp niu-i.'.
KPI :3i, nial ipiartet: 7. pro
jjram: 1 , I'aM-! trio.
KK.V 6:30, dinner muic 7:3'.
Wfhfool ri-r; to n, musical pro
Krain. K'i A S to 9:3i. muslral pro
UTatn. KPO C:3u. orohrsim; 9 to Irt.
studio prormm; 1 to 12. V;iiif-ly
hour.
' K.1U C:2u, sports: ;3A, nrcli?.
tri: t. stmlio prr.ram.
j KYA x to 10, studio program.
I K TA B H to irt. prfiKmni.
KoWW Walla Wulla 1 2:.m
1 fl.'dkr ) , k : 3u. studio proKrnm '.
10:3m io !2. danc music.
K'lMO t:3u, concert nrchM r.i ;
1 rt - :i . trio: popular pori;,
K OA 7. lnttrii mental pmura rn
7 1 r., min-tr-l show.
j Pxp-rim.-tils with Phctric-iipht
, Haps nr.- to hi mad. in .Ww York
i siat. to lurf to Ut-struction th- ft.
j malt- codllnff moth bfforo she has
I oportunity to A. posit h r r(rKJ (n
! appl- hlofwoniM.
Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal
and General Repair Work
Call MAIN 179
Karl W. Lynch
2162 Fir Street
,,a Rain Jars Opening
Of Racing Program
ut
all;.
U. P. Trap8tiooter8
Will Fire Tomorrow
I -Hi r ii" ami
' Si.l TIi ll.M..i:v. M
H .K..I m-rr u':rN 11
tli. ri.ni..!'. f ' Itnu h
MM IMKI mMIMTIl
Vl HKIts IIAVr. i'lNt'll
ATLANTA UK pukh.- I.m-Ij:M
r:ilrhprii f !oluy luivf u fill
rtn-li. in in opinnn of churl.
"IU-.1" iHKJill.
"lii'd" kim IhlN is hrriiils.' ti'v
pl.-i! now atiwnpt Imw tt,-;illnK,
wll'-r-lis flut'll thl'VTy it:(v.l mi
lllipor!unt piirt In i-mii.- uf ik.I na
imiliy yiirs n c ft.
tiiJOln ffTunt 14 y"(lr in III.
ifK. ior l.'t.(tii.-h nii-l r. tir. ) in 1 ri
ill the i.i,'.- nt 42 to k inTo v . 1 1 : t . -Mil.
'I'hV.'lrMl., t..hl .. :V ,'.
i.i;-. wun;,i i,fiji siirr.'" i loom
- "1 it t .-.n t v.-l "
Th.- futon Pacific Athletic rluti
will hoi. I h trnpshoot Kunilky ut t lo
Kio'in.li north of thr nonvitul :it
th.- ro.-k iiunrry. b.-rlnnlnic Hi 11
o'i lock.
N.-i HunOuy nltnro-ln from
Hoth. llui.tliiitlon. Viiill-tfin ami
UnilOWIl Mill KUfKlH of la
tiiiuol.- hhou'-i-rn n on July ti
tin- ii.-W i:aim to hold Itii 1-11111111-iition
hoot, lo il.-l.-rnlitic who villi
r- .i. nt thin illMrict.
Hot. h
1 Lit.
Jniii.-i
Holv.-k.-
I l."
1. M. .nut
-.tir;.-.! t.
KI.,-1
it- iii-Kii.i rttt t..r John
u m th Aruhfiit
t k. Th Mi. unt
r v-.ir t-t.-.K iu J..sh-ii'-.'
Ti itTiihiiJI. d;tiikh j
.-nor of 1 'uniiiN lirui. '
t-.iiiiK nuiiilii'i- .,f
O.-W. TEAM TO
PLAY JOSEPH
HERE SUM) AY
Th. O.-W. h.ist;
t.-iirp. w hirh
1 li'as;Uf Willi
i J..s.-ph. will
tomorrow,
at 2 o'clock
Aruh'-l-
HIGH AND
'HANDSOME
(i. B. S. SIIOl i.i ohky
d. ..-..:. '1 .-at n.u.-h for rm.m-y. H
iff I l;r,.ftoii to rriNw th Al
Untie, .in. Willi un Aninaii
A'.ti; :in. t.i.k tn ut i;tiif4 and iith
' I;., fit. t h,,ftl
STAGES LEAVE
FROM La GRANDE DEPOT
'Phone 799-
Travi 1 iu our
Modem Chair-Car Stages!
Lnve
i.a orande lor Josfph i ;oo a m
1m Grando for Itakor, Il.-.ise
im (Hi ixle Jur i;;ikt-r onls
I n Grandf for IVndk ton
t ConmrllotiB nt l,cii.(;....-n f,
1 :-a, m.
1 1 :(M a. 1
4:00 p.m.
12:afip,m.
r:30 p. m.
3 r.w p. m.
and P.(sr-o
Leave La Grande
For Portland at 11:00 a.m.
Tare $9.50, Round trip $16.00
fiiiijij '( jji
i Mi
- f
haj !--n pia nit: in
Klfftn, l-lrif. i pris.. ar
tio.'t .los.-ph h'-r
w.'Aihr p-rmit! inp.
at I h hiKh st liool jcroundii.
I-st Sunday t hf Jo.s. ph Iwim
trinum-d lv (Jraiidc ju to (t, th.
local nt lie hcinK una I d' lo ad a
man across l.onw prat.. f 'hi I lips
pltrhi-d for tht hranchlin' team.
Kutrpris. I. nd.t t kiic'if w ith
two win-.
Thn r'inaiud. r of t h- wIhmIuI''
follow n:
May 2 : . J c ph at K 5 1: i n . I n
Grand, ut Knt.-rpn;.-.
Jun.- I, Klicln at Jus-ph, Knt. r-
pri.- at l a (iranil.
J tin' 1 2. l.a. tirar.il' :t1
JOnti rpricW- a' Jos. ph.
June T-:!cin at l.a P.ra
sph at l.a irand-.
Jun 20. Kni'-rpus.- ut l;;icin
Orandv at Jos ph.
July 3, KlKiM at Kn tTprisc
Jo"ph at :nt-rpns .
July u, Hlpm at Jou ph, KntT
piLfw at J.a (irand.'.
PKMU-KTON. May 21 fAP
Cohl w at her y.-st-rd:iy aftt-rnoon
irrt . t. d op.-nins proicram of th
Klks thr .--day raciuir m-t hrrc.
Winnini( horst-f own w-tr:
tjuartr-niih'- Pt-pfry 0'.N-at, 24
s-c.. i iinar Simpkinf.
Hu)f-mil Run Pour. f2 sc..
(! orK' l'rumh'Mr.
Indian half-fnil.. Kdwin Brown.
T.2 (o-conds. Ira Tr-shwicht.
Thr-.-quarttr-ini!r IP mice K.
1 :23. J. K rlark.
(Juart. r-ntlli- raptaln Kldd. 27
c. W. I..
Hulf-mii Shadow So.trk, Z
S.C.. J It. Clark.
(uarl.r-niil.- Tno-y ur-olds,
2 7 s. c.. W. Hy. rs.
ii.i.rs ha its kim:
PHOM POIO M.Vft 'Hl-S
MATjItiri KiiiK Alfonso's rt'C.-nt
attack of picuro-pu union hi ha.f
put him out of the rnnninif for
this si awn's polo matches, much
to Inn iiiaj.-ty's disappoint rm-nt.
It U not lik.dy that h will pUy
ihls yar.
Th.- kinff was already in train
ing for possihic fcam.-s atcainst
Kliriti.
id-. Jo-
l.a
vi: lon iuu ri
H.ir.d't t.,. HiMit'l U.ritner i.f
Chi, 'i, ;., jr,M -irt illy r!Mit
tht h-.h utnp har d irlnjr track
ft ml ft.'M practice nt Smith col
hT. Norihumpion, Maw. Onm
'"'flit B-iy P.ettv fcrvwa farr In-
tn'i.-:
Weather Doubtful
For Annual Meet
KlTrKSK. Miy 21 (AIM--With
the w-athir Tiiictrunn, and M,.
outcom ot th tiio't ov.n mot.'
uncertain, t h- On -con Aicri.
tural colhn and I niv rsit y o(
Oriron track tts-ims Mill h.ittl.' it
out tn thur annuul dual in.-, t h- r.'
this aftirnoon.
;uoh tt-am i dop.'d s supnior
iu, six events, w H h thi rtnuin
ItiK thr vnl unccrtaiiK Hr. ukH
nrv npcttl to ko x loot; w.iy to
wurd dccidlnK th m.ct.
HaTT oliowtT ot pat f. w
day. and overcast M a tmlny,
Hit vc Indication of ti rat her Mow
t raf:k.
DANCE j
I.Ol l.llltW CX1V
ID' HI-AflMi M:
ipint
V I Y
FREE
First Ten Couple
will lie admitted
FREE
Paul Travel's
Orchestra
Pjm.ADKI.PHlA Tomn'y
Touahrutt, Philad!phia's hop.
all)lt th lUht h-awiiht foil
'ndrf. plan; a hectic cainpji.n
tn th 171. pound ranhs it h t v. p
ura ins th crown of Jack IvUm-)
'AM I whip Mike McTig ir
w in tha title from l-ian y. I'm
fight lour Uinca a yar." h- y.i.
"Tbo tf I lo th championship
Pll attlt he food for two of my l &t
yewr tn th ring. 'H always Lav:
Mine to win It ivack aRnin " Loih
ran is 2C ji-ars old.
T0NITE
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LEGION HALL
A
Stabilized Industry
A Dependable Investment
Development of the Black Marble & Lime Com
pany's deposits on a four-kiln basis assuring a
sufficient production' volume to supply the markets
that are already obviously available with most
modern equipment to insure efficient and economi
cal manufacturing. That is the purpose of the
directors and stockholders.
To this end two-thirds of the quarter million dol
lar capital stock has already been purchased and
much of the plant equipment is already bought and
lejng put in readiness for operation. Less than a
third of the shares remain available. Their sale
will provide funds for the completion and starting
of the industry.
Without doubt, the same sound business reason
ing and the same attractive return from a basic
manufacturing enterprise, that have convinced these
present stockholders of the merit of the investment
will result in the sale of the remaining block in tha
next few weeks. Profitable production will le pos
sible this season.
If you arc interested in building up an invest
ment estate outside of your present business or oc
cupation, the chance to be one of the owners of the
Black Marble company deserves an immediate and
thorough investigation. Organized and directed bv
substantial Union and Wallowa county citizens
with rarest deposit resources and an 'ever-widening
market the opportunity for dividends and
stock valuation increase is unusual.
Purchase may be made in units of $100, and you
may have complete details concerning the. entire
project by calling a tthe office of the President
Chas. A. Bingaman, in the New Summer building'
e will be glad to discuss this with vou, without
obligation on your part.
As information concerning this remarkable in
dustry is spreading rapidly and the investment i;
more and more in demand, we urge vour immedhte
luiisuiciuiiuii una action, univ
small amount of stock remains. '
a comparatively
Black
Office Of The President,
Room 8, Sommcr Bldg.,
La Grande, Ore.
Marble & Lime
Company
Makers of Chieftain
Lime
Plant at
Enterprise, Oregon
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