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Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Wednesday, February 27, 1929. 1 1 LACE CURTAINS... new this , spring ' at $1.25 and $1.50 Hill's Dependable Quality. Dependable Values. SHARKEY. STRIB BATTLE TONIGHT Greatest Fistic Show the South Has Ever Known Is Under Way James J. Corbett To Watch Battle ; fly Alan J. .oiill i Apho? lfitel I'reHH HportM Editor) ! MIAMI JtKACir. I'la., I-Vh. 27 (AI'-KlKliliIom. rich In lh ira.li- tin dm Jf iliirinjc promotion und un UHiiul dninia. (leiiir'iitcM a ww an' ftM-r-ii(ruliir oitlnwtt lonlnht, if t h wwti hir he fnlr. , Aniiil -wt'Ofs unit Miirrotintlfnirn tluit Hii a htntnn comruMt to thi ol. I diiyn when prjito fUrhllnK huh u ftiKi'lvo Kumn in, the Hoiith, the Hf.ilihy und 'funliioiiuhlo. (ho jcrut nid the tn'UJ" Kn;ut qf IujhIim'n and )lflAlH, or llll' ; tlfHHtll'P mtoijihIk mid fh! mriH wnld. have xalh frott h en for Ihe lin-round hiuvy wclifhir tmi(Kh( lntwci-n Yoiiiik HlHIjMntf und Jack Kharhi-y, Onp of fJrrJiUt In one of tho jrmUfH, NhHq Miowh nnd the imohI Hr(arular .upon I'Vi nl the old MHith him evor known, Ktrlhlinir. pride of Ocorin .und thn niiiriliHllP ho Of of l)lxh MIAMI JtKAril, Flin.. Ken. 27 I will box Himrki.y, ihe hard hlttlrur (AD An iddcrly K-nileman In jt(W,Um unllor, for tho IkIK eo battle inn n-rlnimci uuhm. Ill ihlitnlnK , for i)M. crown Hint (Inn Tunney Juilr itaried in the middle will fir t ,n), luld iimM to lite wJiuier'iiiuy , Inmitly :tt the Hhnrki y-HirildlnK KQ ,hl, riun.t. to m.-tl tho pro-i flKht proifcflinvM tonlKhl from a t mnlor of thla H iiuirkahli- affair, ' Miit in the prH row. Hi-lwccn ! j,, IVmpwy. for rcotnition aa i a at a typrwriter lie may ho .,,, h.uvywilKht champion of tlie' I. dotK'd a hit for d ream inn of the world. 1 -1. Hharkcy In (h favoi lto to win. i liu is Jumps J. Corhett, "Gentle-:, Th hrttiiiK odd parly today wav man Jim." one-time ehamplon of e.rt a,.0iind nix to flvo and wvoh I the world and now at 2. appralH- to f(vtl ln Mh fHVll Tn4, PXmit ' Intf In hoiiio uniHW-nient tliiii .lru- roB. iiau , IWunim fiivora the t aaonxa and oomparlnjr It with the f ,,,. of tho i-ukk1 aailor hut ' niaht oim 35 yenm mko when ho Ul i,.,,,, mn of (i,.rKrt lhp M.'ri. j foimht and knocked out rhiirlry tlniPiital favorlto In tho hlKKit 1 MlieuHl. the rhninplon of KnKlund. u., l0 l)11M (.V(.r r,u.(,tl ;tot. Ut in a title matoh at Jarknoiivflle. honic fotkn." - 'J hat iMiut, incidentally, hum tm mat (Vowil nf Kft.OliO ' hlK hcnvywelKhl match in Klorida. j i.'jomt t afi.ooo apeciatoiH. tlu ......... - 'mpaelty oftlie mlnlnturo edition j - of lloyle'R thirty ntrrea In KlainlnKo 1 n 4 I fl 11 park, will m-o the yoiithrul rinv , II KjA Li 1 11 I ,'mft anl " ll"op of Htrihllntf pit-1 ,., i. ..mmJ ted iiKaliiMt tho ruKK'd dofonHo ami Mf)IM:i(N OANflXS ANT? ! counter attaek of Hie liofttonlan. i. XIH IUKI'IO IS IM-'lil KNCK ' Mllllona more will hear the do- Ity IVtik-rlo ItriiMlt, SI. I. , tallB 0 flll(' truy over a nation-wide .Mrdhal IMnvior. Tli Hiirko jliookup of nearly Hi) hrondciiHlliiv l'MHHlaiIoii j muuioiik, the KieatrHt ovtu ar White riaina. New York rnngeu for a rijfm and a remark Sharkey-Striblingr Bout In Dixie Is Real Money-Maker v. turn' k v . ' . . ; -- - .. .r .j., '2 -m i f STR1BLINC k TP? KTf'Ht 1 SHARKEY S Amateur Boxing Crowns Awarded To Eight Winners JOHNNY bUASSIL Here are Die piincipuls and the setting for the 10-iound bout between J:iek Sharkey and Young Stribling at' Miami Beach tonight. Johnny Brassil wai one of the ea rly clioices for referee but after a squabble Brassil lost out because "Pa" Stribling didn't want a Boston referee to of ficia'te at the bout. Brassil is pictured below. At the top is Jack Dempsey, wlo stepped into Tex Rickard's shoes to stage this scrap, and with gate receipts above expecta tions, the battle is sure to be a money-maker. ' Cattle Driven To Baker Valley, Searching Food Ity.Mi-H. M. l ItayiiKnul ( t DiHorver ( 'orrt'apoinlent ) ' I 'ON I lOHA. Ore., ( Kpeetal ). WoodHon and Wankei, catth- men We have found at the Hurke evidence or wideapread in- erniio, are uiivin l''oundatlon'a country recunerativi t'"''" 1" niatrh that hu ItHolf nu 1 1 1 to linker Valley to IriMliutloii ihut daneinK In a primo champioiiHhlp Binlflcanre. reereation for the eonvaleacent, wiih Kiven nt tho nchooi houtm Tuea I evening. day afternoon by tho mombeiH of the Medical HprltiKH Wonien'M eliih. On mm and eonteatH were enjoyed for a eotipln of houra, before dell cIoub rrftfHltnientH w'i-e aervei. DuriiiK the afternoon, a aurprlm' ahnwer wa Riven Mra. William j one Hiyant when nho reeoived many ( i.--,-. UHoftil KlI'tH, There were 'id wo- 1 . .. . 1 - . men present. j ; xrypurp T?TPT-TTQ Tho (Ii an-le Hondo Lumber com- M 1N i.VjXi 1 X1 iVJTii 1 O "it'lr 'puny K ritrul?htctnr and widonlnn ' - - roeu t1L, idfliinel of HiK Crook at a point About 30 (flrla and 'boy I MM n 1 1 weio prcH.Tit, each member Jmvinff j f T Illctlllvttv jM.HU Invited a friend. Ouiih-h and danc liiK were tho dlvemloim of the eve nina. followed by refreshinentH. Mra. Clarence. .Ktephennon and Mm A rih le Steihon(on were eha nor- Whitman In Tie . rOnTI.AN'I), On".. Keh. 27 (Al" A nipnc-ity orowil wltnoiwd th Hcml-flimls anil c!ihiiiIoiiiiii rounds of the Pacific coast amutnur boxlnir tournunir.nl at ll' armory here Ium niirht. The tn)-tap of the Rlovr noumleil beyond the mld nlKhl hour liefore the final lioul wuj4 reached. Many of tho semi finals and a few of tho final con tests renulred an extra round for a declxlon. Tho Olympic club of Kan l-'ran-clsco carried off IiIkIi honor by lukinie three of the elsht bouts. Vountr jren's Institute of San Kran clseo ran second with two. while the I.os AnKeles At tie club, the i :!... -iiv nf Washington und the ' Hollywood Athletic club each look one bout. The final bouts resulted j us follows: KeavywelKht Clarenco Poylo. : Olympic club, Sun Kranclsro. de feated Al Holmes. I'nlversity of WuKhinuton. decision in third. KlywelKht class Abo .Miller. Hol lywood A. ".. defeated Anxeln l'neste, Olympic club, decision In j third. . US-pound class llob Martin. I Han Kranclsro V.. M. I., defeated j Walter .Muttson, Hollywood. A. C, decision in third. I li'0-pound cluss Martin Zunica, 1 I.os Anucles A. C, di feuted Dave Walker, I'nlveislty of Washington, i ln -four riunils. . US-pound class Cerelll. Olym pic ciun, ueieuu'u i.iM-iimi". Multnotiiah club, technical knock out in second. 147-pound class John I'erdlck. I'nlversity nf WushinKton. defented llob Kldred, Washington Ktnte col lege, knockout ln first. 1 lid-pound class Jack ronnell, Y. M. I., of San Francisco, defeated Ted McKay. Splvey's A. '.. of Port land, by decision In third. 17l-pound class -'rank Tucker. Olympic club of Sati Francisco, de feated Art Mayer. Multnomah club, Derision in third. Trade In -Your ; Old Furniture We will allow you the greatest possible amount en your old furniture on the purchase of new. Telephone or writs, us and wo will have our appraiser call and tell you exactly how much we will allow for your old furniture. CARR FUltNITHRE CO.. Inc. -Main 770 For Hoop Title athlete not EXPECTED TO SURVIVE SHOT 100,000 (ialo The promotera cNtlmate that the iIIIM i. Kaie ai pneea or id 10 win rt n. .... ..-in a much 1nh viKorona vxerc'lnu than i' I . V . , valley lo do the feedliiK ... ... .V. i... ofiloo opened for Ita taut day'a . i.-pi... m.i n funetlonliiK IhrotiKliout all aeauouM both In and out of doora. Mudorn danelDR provea (on analyidH) to ho Hlnro buy haH become aearco. About near the mill In anticipation of the) una noad were taken out in two high water In the aprlnx. faaally v V nlJ i T bunehoH Innl week. W. H. Duncan th n,,.i, , r.n J nt 1 orki . "t,olntl'd holplnx with tiie drivea. .,nd ilon mnn ilitimiiFo lo th r i in linker i paiiy'M railroad trackM. u three- much lifting" of body welKht nor hendlnK, a to automatically Kimla ii ted to tho strength of tho various poisons, and the atronir help the wcaki Patlenta who cannot aa yet walk well will, under the liiHplm tlon of iuubIc and daneo, urine ami hiierearifully take minor part, and Uien go on to ntore and varied oit exeWlAlfi: ' JAnd 't'lilk' UH-'ei bIoii ranka eaally flrat In Ita up tenilltiK aociallielnff und unti-nen- I'uile. influelleea. It la commonly KtribtliiK'H Htock alumped a trifle when It became known ho, hail in jured a rib and .pOK.nfbly alau riffht hand, In but are not roiiaidored In a aerlotis con dition, t ii ble. hemuMii Imnroved eolornnd noUe. iin.i irmwi bantllcap. dnmihler, Alra. Henry IIokh until aroomlnK In K' neral. Theae effects CapnioM Koooiul Slmrkoy Sunday. carry over for houra. and help to' Thaw who acan the "Innldo 1 'l,H' Hollof anrleiy. (ho women'M hrar ihena peraonalltleH aKalnxt Mtlifr." lor indication uttaeh aoma "'ifnnlitatlon of the Latter Day the Inevjiahle wave-like dlmlniHh- HiKniricance to tho word that Mlku S","tt m t nt the home of In deproaidoni. t Capone, brother of Hrarfaco Al lr"- - W. dray TueNdny after- Kor thla rlana all danren nro Capone, former Chlcauo tfatiK lead- '"n. It was a literary meeting Mhortened, and tho iiieotlnK limited er, will be In Hharkcy'M corner. ""'I M h. M. .1. Lerwlll wavo a re in about one hour. Trained over- Tho aponea live aumptuoiiNly In view of a play by (Jeorire llernard aeiifM are prexent, all are Inatrucled an Isbtnd residence hero. Hut tho Shaw, "The D. vII'h la-oiple". At lo doalHt upon feollntf oveivoxer- bleu of any Influence bring tho clone of the itti'otlnK, Ice ete.im lion, otherH bpln with only two or broiiKht to bear, or anv HUKKeatlou and cuke were nerved, (hrw meanuroB per evening. J or Intlmblailon la acouted In both Mra. Henry Maxfield U ft Kalur- L'utertalnment nuiiibera between flitht eamps. where apokemnen are day for n tteok'a visit In Cntou and the dancea not only enhance the agreed on tho falrneHH aa well aa lo Orandi. atltaetlveiioHa of the evening but feaiioKaneaa or Lou Matrnolla. who (1. . Wllmin and family move 1 fcerve lo modify favorably the do- ha handled many of New York'H hero from Wallowa l-Yldny. Mr. Me of exnrclne. Horlal group Important boiila. , wilann hat a. cured eiuployin'eni t.t daneea are encouraged, and all ( The facia of battle, nlrondv fair- iho mill. holldaya and important dateH are iy Wl.u i.allyhoord. are. that the A Washington' birthday mrt eohbrated with ma.,ueradeH and htf Hhow HUiVtH nt 7:4U Kaatern ' 1 he more formal oomumo and other standard time, with i.n nrrav of rM 'n, i., .,r v... v,,,.., !'nr"1i ... . . . ' Ki'Ven pri-llmlnary, houia aa well nlato nthb-tlp ciuumlwfon also will ' i-our or five aet dnncen in tho ..u i...m i i . m i. . 1 Id weekly, , noirroi'it. Tho main uo Ih for tt n mln tin. uhnl.. mni.in.i. u ill l... ,x,t roiindH to an official refereo'a do- over to Thuraday night. ' By tlio Assoc-latoil livs CHICAGO Tony Canonorl, New ernan- (v., rhlllppine lHlandH fin). Sailor Kay Koaky, San I''ranoinco, and Kddie Shea, Chicago, drew, (la). School wart dlKmlH.icd at J J Karl .Maatro, Chicago, outpointed o'clock Tuesday morning after u;Villio Michel, Jlelglum. (10). program in honor of WaHhluglon'a INOIANAI'OLIS Chuck Wlg- mriauay. i no gina oi uie eooaery HinHt indianapolia. knocked cum men mm wun uieir leaoo-, Ueorire Getnaa. I'hllodelnhl i.. a Mlna Marie Conlogue and held their joek Garry, Columbia, a. knocked trlplelM. haa been having- gland "" i . i . L , V . .VV. 7 K , y y , nimnftl,0I, it lif tmld that the Oalnty Dough od out Juck AndeiHOn. I'aducah. Kyv (1). Hud Dehoven. PariH, III., becoming good cooka, lint ainet', outpointed Charles Shine, Indlhnu- pOllH,.,G). WALLA WALLA. Woali.. Feb. 7 (AP) Whitman college'a baa- I ketbull oulntet won Ita way into tie with Willamette university for' tho northwoBt basketball confer eneo honors here lnat night when they took J. Infield college'a players into camp, 32 to 25. , Captain Eaker To Attempt Long Hop SKATTLK. Feb. 27 (AP) Ac companled by a plane flown by Lieut, Krlk NoLson, round the world army flier. Captain Jra c, Kaker left here at H a. in. today on tho first log of preliminary hops to Krownsville. Texas, where h will attempt a flight to Colon, Panama. Lieut. Nelson was to accompany Captain Kaker ns far as Portland, where tho first atop was to ho nmde. Tho tennis association has re stored Hill Tllden to-aniateur standing. The association must huve boon watching his porform-' ance on tho stage. . Kit rope has been .having a ter rible cold wave. Maybe that's just a little atmosphoro they created for tho reparations conference. hearsed by members of the parent- ; teacher assoi-fatlon and will he future in iiiiiiiiuiiiy wiuiiKiii. ino muvi"- . .... . ' ' ,ir " iv'h n i toenta are gliding, do not involve iT "V. ",luy: U!"r" .U'".M nJ'Ur'y Uc-l cm Jy drama Is being , h,, .. "tiw,wuw hi ariuiu fUHii in nunn, h..i.r.i i. n... .. suffhdent not only to pay Hilar l.i.t. inn tun ..4i.it mi but also enmmh 1 .im I, l.,l'. ' fl.lr.-.l l.ynelle, one of the Orny Uftn Him,,,-.. fl,.r.l..H .. urnflt or almiit mill mill trouble, and was taken to lios- . 't ... ',, , , u" Mlxi'rs. as Ihey end themsi-lv in-. i.j , ,. , , i . i hl'. ';'Sf"rr V ' VI'i"VJ,:H' llwym the evidence Bt each meet. a tiuliiinir session .,.. ,, ..... I nit, Ihero Is no way of provlnir lt MINNILAPOI.IH Dick imnh.ix Just a week before llm flirht. II. il ,.",,.e, In m serious eon- Allen.lunce at Huri.lay school s MJInneapolls, , knocked out Mike his rather, "I'u" Hlribllnr. Ills phy. . ., " " "lllBI"eie.i in a si nous i on- r,.,.H,llf. , ,Ht Hdniluy .vi,i,.n m, pi . n,., ii marked that thoso itatherlnK for "'clan and his concluiilnK wnrkoula . them were rr people pres. nt. , Hiitrjarr. Mlnot, N. TX, outpointed Hie dances are scarcely reruKnin- UBII,y 10 'he (leoiKlan's readiness ' " Jonnnsen wen! lo La' The ineinheis nf Hie 4-11 cookery , Hoy .Mleliaelson. Minneapolis. (8). Of I loir iitiltiullnn i' 1"" lOI'lll II IS IICSI. WltllOUl v.i"'i.- r..i i i ,v iiiki iimm-.i ih-i ' OIIII'AOO. KelJ. 27 (AP) John Acher'a fraternity brothers huvo been Informed there is nothing: they can do to save Ills life. Tho entire Northwestern lTnl- Coach It; V. "NIK" norleske com- ye,vuy chapter of Phi Delta Thetu nientod utter the (nine that "WhU: offrrril yesterday to submit to man absolutely refutes the charge i,ooll transfusions in un effort to Of Wlllnmetto that Whitman added mv, ,, mbleto. additional Kames to her schedule, i The offer was declined by sinco the Willainette srames. , Tele- i-kw, r,i,r hi. .mm. fwnn crams and letters nrnve elnnt'lv Hint ,., . -.. - j1 oil iuukc, la., sain u uaiiMiu- u'1 such was not the case.' 1 told the inri i,n,i ,.i,,iv h..nn ,,r,,,..,.,l iit Willamette graduate mananer per- tnat there seemed to be Utile sonnlly about these Karnes' before chance of recovery tli second Willamette (tame." . .. ' ... ., . This Is the first year lit the his-'; Ar'a '" of " N"" tory of the northwest conference ,'uf. '' ,Pt !' n' rt', WU" that the .Missionaries have not '"Kt, w ,,n h"0ll"" Kalned a elear tille lo the basket, 1"0.'"'? 1"":u",,, nf ''""J ball ehniniilontrfilp.' I )c h' " cn,r, " f, n,1',r of Ills spine, , dull honored llielr leader, Miss Jack Kearns, Omaha, knocked out Marie t'onloKiie, Willi 'a surprise I iud Olover, Mlnnenpolls, (1).' puny al the school house Monday! NIIW JIAVKN, .Conn. I'Veddle Mueller, nuffalo, won on a foul from Louis Kid Kaiilan, Merlden, ; (S). HOT RprtlNOS. Ark Charles Nnshert, Olilahoma city, knocked out Orover Malllnl, New Orlea.ns, (). , .;- life Welcomeyou a Pnrtlinil. 100 comfortable rooml. each wiih bath. Reasonable rale. Convenient down-towo location 5wHOTF.L . CONGRESS PORTLAND. OREGON Louia B. Oooil, Resident Manager Dodge Most Men ran RDTHBRS cemrnl assembly are h besides (hn orenslnnal special rot Iiikc parlies and the freuuenlly lin provhMKl duncinit by the women In their (luarlers nnd the Jluirlliir of men. ... . 'I he elderly nnd those seriously crippled nllend finite fnllhrully. snd get definite curative value lliloiiith Mlrs of tneiniiiy unit the Impress of music. Those with feui-s anil complaints throughout the dny are early found In loremost places at Iho unities, and thereafter nre somewhat ashamed to eoutlnue aloiiir the pseiido-neuiopiithlc courses. 'I he number or mlddlr-uged and old persons who are gmdually l,. to renew certain measures or youth by. liinillrti .1 dunce parllelpallun Is most Kralifylng. Willi the tulal or over seventy thuusuntl pallenls enred for, there Is no record of in jury or wounds and other delects Irom these mild ulnd suiuewliut Atypical dance exercises. There have been occasional Instances or apparent weakness, fainting upn the dnnrc floor or in the audience, bill In every cose these have proved ' to be of nervous charnctei mild hysteria, emotional and nerve 'sp lis." Yale Sees Another Carr in Sturdy Trucks Chrysler Motors Product Life'. Real Glory j To hp h slroiis hand In Hie dark ; to another in the lime of need, lo '. It a cup of slreiicili In n litinuin , soul In n crisis nf weakness. Is to know the clory f life. Hush . ISIurk. '; - No Tim tw Squabbl Tn (he old dava, lliliikl u phllosu. filter In tho Aiiicrlcaii Miipislue. finiillles liaik up so much lime milk . lug belli ends meet Ihut Ihev iliilu'l huve tiniu lo tuiUNblilc iihiiui liny Ihlllf. Vy ,' yjpr. f.;'w -i More than a Million Dollars, Worth Sold Every Week rmlrrick Murdr (leli) I. luionil tn eiiiul, ir liol IsMler. Hie lluliM.r inile taullilui Miml or II hfl, I Iih'Ii. st-l bv Mlbill t'urr (ilclil). Vule has to do Its slime of yielding e.meh. And Cunnly predlels that a iiiiiens stiorls, hut when formerly graham brothers Trucks Therompletc HntofTruck. Bute and Mulor Coachrs which UoUe Brother liav- been manutacturin and tthug unjer the namr ol Qraham Brothr now take tht name ol their makcra Dodge Brother a Thn Trucka. Bute and Motor CoMChta have alwaya been powered bv DoUtfe Brotheraenlnei. For years Ihey have been built ot OodgeBrothera parta In Dodge Brothers plants ac cwrditig to Dotlgt Brothers standards These Trucks. Buses and Motor Coaches are aold. aa they alwaya have been sold, bv Dodgv Brothers Dealers everywhere PRICES MERCHANTS EXPRKSS-110 w.b. f 665 COMMERCIAL TRUCK-IM'w.h 7?J i-ton-i.w whxtb.H . . . 995 l-TON-IW wh.alb... , , . 1065 II iim 1. 1 pule valllttm: Ih. Illu. (reels Hn sei'llle !. Kr.lll,-e iIiiom in lennl... Young Frederick Sturdy now has arrived to defend Yule's pole Vsiililnt ti million. Ilia recent per- foliiiiinee of el.-arlnu 14 fret stamp him us a worthy successor ine great Mal.ln Carr. former Sturdy will attain this goal ut the Indoor Intercollegtuto champion shltH hero Mnivh 2. Yale's remarkable ch.impleni.hlp siit'eessert In vaulting dates back to j IXMt, when an lilt man won the! first Intercollegiate tills for Ibe j Ulne. Yule vaulters b:i'e won the I. c. A. A. A. A. title IS times mid j shured In the title nu five other I'l TON-i'hnH. , I'l-TOM-W vvhnlbiM ... J TON-IM' wttnlb.u . . I TON-IU' wht.lt... . , , , 3 TON-IJS' wlmlb... . . . . J TON-IW wb..lb.u . . . ,TON IM' whlb.M . . CMW t a, Dmr4 1341 1415 1515 1585 1745 1775 18-15 Repeat orders . . . new orders . . . fleet orders . . . orders for single trucks . . . hundreds of them in a single day . . . More than a million dollars' worth of Dodge Trucks arc sold every week. No testimonial could be more convinc . ing than the purchases of these keen buyers backing sound truck judgment with their operating dollars. They are buying what you want power, speed, dependability, low oper ating costs, fine appearance, long life, high earning power ... Let us show you the Dodge Truck that fits your needs exactly body and chassis Complete, ready to work. TboraurhbrM. I iinm.iii.. t .. occii-dnns. t The reillllellli'lll of sn Allierlelin f m. u ,.riH inrt...,. ,.j '. Carr perhaps was Yule's great- 14 feat, 1 Inch, "n wnn the outdoor Inlervol- leLlate three years In n row. glv Sturdy, who is SI years nld. tins lug his whol n four-year winning ft aplendld chance to set u new Mfctik. ills n-r.i.n vu:ilt in l'l-'T IfCocJ, .iy- ; lrii) i .Caiyiiy, bisas ibe nrs, in history. . nioroiigliliriifl hoise an- Iliul the Imlixrve rmiliilii lii iiiicoiitainl iiated crossc. but Hie nvernge iell rree trace tlirougb 10 to 18 creas es, iodic liaviog a man an S3, L. C. SMITH 9 Depot St. Want To Get Rich -And They Accomplish It By Planning Their Savings v You know lots of men who have made money but very few of them made it except by plan ning a definite financial goal and working- con sistently toward it. If you want to have $1,000 or $10,000 in cash ten years from now, your home Building & Loan Association offers you the best opportuni ty if you keep at it constantly. And you don't need to save .$1000 a year to get ten thousand. More than a fourth of the total will be added for the use of the money interest that your investment earns for you. It accumu lates with surprising speed with interest com pounded semi-annually. Will you let us give you additional details? LA GRANDE BUILDING & LOAN La Grande, Oregon.