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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1922)
i l.,.-?f W PAGE TWO LA ORANTW rVF.MNO OESFTCVF.R u-d.-iw Ft Is Football Sport tor t-irls.r' OA voune woman '"" 0 '.I i c; 1 f y ti a FIRST SHOWING OF NEW o "MM A TAYLOR" D resses For Women and Misses AVe lijiviNu'f-civcd 1li first .shipment and' arc now show in:; 1 lie newtina Taylor Dresses for Spring 1'r!2. These dresses ;S( nr,rio)ily knfVwn and aiv shown it) llie best si ores tliiViuVhoiit tV' I'lnted Slates. Tl;e AI ina T:.lor drcssesSw'f'or lions.., afternoon anil street -wear, made f ti 11114 1:1 ins and arc daintily and band it -nick trimmed. You will wan! to see lli.-se new "Min i TavWs." HILL'S DEF T STOKE HI RULESREV1SED! N'cw liiilcs (Joverniii'T Stal;-1 Aid Have licon Anv li'iimccd ItV 'omtnissiitn In Charge SAI,KM, Frt. 7. KcvisM rules nnd j rrif'jiatinn'f with relation to tho oper- i aiiorii of the world war veterans' Matn aid cnmmisHion were. muJe pub-1 lit- today ly Captain Hurry C Rium IkujkM, st'cictury of the commiiwion. 'Hie. tuw rult-H became effective Jan- Impotiant among the revised regu lation; are the following: Acceptance of a loan for less than $:i000 does not prevent the applicant Mihsequcntly applying for an amount that will make his aggregate appli cations ?.J0'.iO. Pooling of property of two or more applicants will not be permitted. Each applicant must e separate and no loans, will be mad'j .on undivided interest in property. Two or more parcels of property lo cated in one county may bo offered as secu rily. Timber Lands Not Accepted. Timber IniKls or mining claims will not be accepted as security for a loan, nor unproductive or unimproved pron eily unless part of the proceeds of the loan is for the construction of a home on the propei ty. kojertioii of application for a cer- - .... .....,,. tain amount as a loan on property'. n . . . " ' : s no. onorate to nrevent the Sub- ?an-. ThlV duc ' a e ' ' . . ,' . ,. ... - tne Tact that mai.v ex-.rvu e . K an.. V Hi' , t .iVO. (Ill' JIKt'll MIIMU, "f.m r....'i m. - II. ..I linn. insi i:n. If ' hostess' htu- I .,"s. 3 t ' A .:;,.' :f JlX I Tnii.i i ll''- - - - ...iv.;?.';! MiHI land. In a match nr- f rH ' (WK'm.iB II rinircl olllclally to show whollvr tho ituihp b ton much mr 1;hla. Thi-, ;lan who mode the ttft oxuinniatioi'.s v..:cd to i--t H.i vny- Income Fax Facts 'mission of n new application for a who originally loan. The net appraisal of the land is , . .... ment of swimmers. i ... . Aa.iann- ..M n 1Utt,, IlttV,; 1,,unu inemseivt arrived at hy ; jiublic improvements, 'tjiired to ol'tain the I without sewers, a lax of $5C. Thousands of letter; Huvo rach d the Ihironu of Internal nvenue relative to chunes in revenue Wls lulton. Taxpayers desire to know that btnfit tto which they arc en titled tinder the revenue act of 1021 by way of increased exemp tions, lowered aurtitxes, and hIIow uucefi for deductions, contributions, find bnd debts. To tiro person of moJeriite in come, probably the most Important chantrc is in the exemptions, or credits. Under the revenue act of 1921 a married person or head of u family whose net Income for 1 2 1 was $5,000 or lew Is allr.wed per sonal exemption of $2,500, if tin net inconiu In more than $5,000, the personal exemption 18 $2,0ufl. The exemption allowed a married person or head of a rainlty under, Hindi cases shall not operate to In v the revenue act of 1 H 1 S was $2,000 crease, the tnx which wmHd be pay- rojrnrdless of tho amount of net In-Jable if tli exemption were $2,500 come. Exemptions for dependents, thy more than the amount of net also, are Increased from $200 to income in excess of IS.fluO. ( 1 IMF, I I! II n, It lllil I I I VII IIUI II v II II ""'l' m i" V Hit III llll! l'.Mllll- I I 1 1 . ri Ul 1 1 I I iuii . , Q thri't' (hlldri'ii. whoso not Inromo m""" " miikm- ""' i"1" "l "''" ' "' '"' upon the time thi-v st'rv..l hi tlio ar .-rH.m or n u.nm.,1 .., not i,v-.wn to P l" ""?'" othor bram-hw of tho w.ilUary ii H " mi n uu;wiu OI Yt il e. JNOI1- i Hit, me 1 1 u- nun v ill tie iinuuicvi Approximately 50 men and worsen The 14th-. Infantry, stationed at: hum fort Davis hme, has become a reci- Almost every man in the outfit is now able to. " ' nnv am-itrilv nt-fini .1L f., Om ut.itsi i1 drain- t " ..'!,.,.. , . (,, ; P n,, ,...i,..w.i i accept cash compensation based William It Oury, the commander, j year an income tax jtlie same Inrotm for 1021 was $4,000, will pay thivt,' IiK . t ' "Vl J ... " . ' i: for 1H20 he paid, '"""' a ." . " ... 1.. .jT"''.' uusoana ana wue ininK n--.-u. , , ' ., ,u .nciinn. u.iil h tWonh ...v imL.uu..,.-, "nt i i-A.-in .n.,11 ii, r lie- , i. . chwkP nvnr n mnt eitlg er receive but one nersonul exeiuo- . 1 i i cnecKed over almost as rap.ui ht rnie nui o.n. iitmuiiiii mu ,1(.n.inl 'im mithiirri-il bank or ti ust comoanv ... ' tlon ($2,500 or $2,000 as the case;' . . . . i .. ..i,..j ' ' . tney amve. As lar as po . , .1 i ne normal lax or 4 per cent on r,siimaies iu ne vminru. may oe i , n iney nuiKH Hepariiit . The normal tax of 4 per cent on tUf ftru-t ti find i - ..i Vrt niK'unrn to hnrrowers for im ro.urni, tie .torn,,, on m .y "-:. (,li,.,Ii0ns 8 mT rnt vl.m,nt, on real property to meet. the ri'iniiiniiiK not Ineoine romnins pnyments for mnterinl or Inbor shall,, unohunuiMl. Thin applies to cltl- he authorized unless the applicant or zona unil resinVnts of tho l"n(t.! ;fUalifieil icliitivp is the owner of the Slates. Alien non-residents nveiv-: pi'0P''-ty at the time of completion inn Income from sources within the " "if t"n" ns provided by the rules t l'nlted States are taxod to the full!1"1,1 regulations. I S per cent on income from such The appraisal of the land shall ne onus commission 1. employing ex-service men and worn ;n. the i.nly en hy either or divided between them. ormnl Tax. To overcome the disparity In the normal tax in the case or two tax payers, one of whom is just within the lnwt exemption of 12,000 (ap plylnK to income of more than $.1,000 ) and the other Just within the higher exemption of $2, Hon (applying to income of fo.eoo or lesai, the law provldis that the re duction of the personal exemption for marrlHd personH and heads of fuiuillcH from I2.UII0 to (2.000 in I ; i ! - JBBStj, m 4.; IS.ilif.ilft? .'ft When You B( What more deliRhtful way to ipend an evening than in listen ing to The llrunswiik play your favorite selections? That ik, if you own a Ilruns wick. If you haven't one, come in today and barn how to get ii'tc easily. I;it it bear it play Brunswick nl and inftnjinen- ,ove Music the latest dance jaxs pretrd by the new Sup-l'Viture Records, It'i in toxicaJI The ideal produc tion, the true, velvetv tones will amaze and delight you. Then we will explain the convenient payment plan which to easily puts The li runs wick m your home. , sources. 1 SNOW DRIFTS IIIIIS i i confined to a veal value. Plans, Rpeei- jficalions ami hiiildinfr estimates will ,!e checked in the office of the coni imisMon and will he considered by the j commission, itrether with Ithe apT jpraisei's report in determininR the amount of the loan to be authorized. In eases wheiu money is to be ud !v.'inccd on a contract, the contract i shall set out the periods of construc tion at which payments shall he made to the contractor and the commission shall be furnished a certificate of the nnnrnt-n..! tw t llj, hrtrrW(r I ADO CANYON', Feb. 7. If thc!.t r,.i,i, r ,.. f the Siound hoc can he reliel upon on- commission, to the effect that such of construction has been INFANTRY NOW JIHE SWIMMERS (Py AssoeJated Press) rUTSTnitAI,. f:iual Zone. is proud of tlie achievement. ', Tiie work of teaching the soldiers' to be at home in the water be.ua n three months afro under the di rection of Homer Ilakt'r, physical director of the Catun clubhouse, After a resting spell, tiie instructor will undertake to teach every man in the regiment to swim 50 feet or more carry in a pack contain Iiik a first aid kit, canteen, blan ket, vhelter half tent, tent pole, konoman can. tent plus and other incidentals. When this is accomplished, It Is the 14th im'antry will eKlment in the Tuito.i my efjual to such a feat. Watermanship is regarded as In j valuable 'for military work in the 7.i"'anal Zone. MRS. D. W. AINEY Demonstrating at the HARRIS GROCERY Feb. 6 and 7. (Special to Tho Observer) -winter will soon be over. jhns been a r.al wv:,tor and the sun- 'r,.ai.hed. Also that the construction snine and milder wealher will he a', 1 . V- n V , , plans ami ypecificntions. The trust , 11. VV. Icelilcr and Charles (irandy 't.on,p.lnv or bnnk shall then prepare .have been every day visitors in town !thp t.;,im voucher covering the ; lu- past week si'i-vinB on the Krand , ,,. bave it dulv signed and j ..... . I.. Piumsmith returned from across .the mountain this week, where he had i.ti'i hncaiiinr i:nii ;. .... , , .. i m- wl . irnr:.en 10 ine secicimy Miss Helen 1 eebler is not so will;,,,- f,. audil and payment, as she has been. ITie c.ld weather is j MeetinKs to Be Weekly. ia.,,, r.l"','.,!r""1,',"' . a the actual payment of bonus- I he (,et loncther Club met a( thes and advancement of loans start, ihome of Jlrs. h. .lohnson last week t ... m i, i ih mct,,l.T-s ,f the fur the commission will hold meetings in Sa fe m as freciucntly as once a week. This id workmanship conform to th'.' ivenficd by the applicant ana nave the same forwarded to the commis sion If approved by the commissior one FEBRUARY RECORDS NOW ON SALE EASTERN OREGON MUSIC CO. Specials i's . 1 1 . 1 ' 1 1 i 1 1 1 !- 1 1 1 1. V .IIK ( lM 1 . I LjhIiJ's Swralors 39"- it iii ( 'i)s 1 U M. nV. L to f.'i.T"), sri : 1 lot Men's-. Li to .tl.H.'i, M'K( I lot Oliiltlrcn's ;ii 1 lot Toques, Tilins NPKCIAL 1 lot Cliiltlrcni iiinl Roys' rps All JBfia'S, WoofcScg i Priaj. , o 0 SvvealiM's. viilues $3.95 ,'hililrcii's Swo;itrr. v;itiics $1.93 roilin'Cil valno 1.;, ate lfc j I he day was a terrible ladies to km out, but they braved the iwind and twenty ladies wore pre-ent. Mr. John-on's sister, Miss- Johnson, was a isilor, heir.tf off duty as a nurse. The afternoon was enioved jhy music an.i a social (rood time. The (ho Its-; sL-red a delicious lunch !-e-i fore Koine; home time. She was as sisted hy Miss Johnson nnd Mis. II. V. i'cbler. I'he next clul :lll be held l-etuuarv 1. at the V j Mcfauly home. A beauliful wreath I was sent, to John .McCauly and his j family in honor of his beloved wife. I whose pnssinjr was learned recentl hy the eltib. ! Th mmittee for the next social to ne (riven I.m the club member.! and their families met with .Mrs. C. In land, the chairman, last Tuev.;(ly IMis. I.iiflaad wiil he ably nssistisl by .Mi-sdam.v- Tittis, MeCluic, Hutn. r ,-vrul Wilson. It was decided to jrive (!:: social in the form of a Vahntine Parly, I'eliiuary I I. iMrs. Koy Haw ley entertained her fiieinls, Mi- ami Mis. ( has. (iivindv, and Mr. arid Mrs. Shcrrel Kwin ii' cently. Key Couch has a carpenter a-. voi lenio.iclinK his hou-e. Mrs. I'l-.i-ikie Kultoti arri-cd in l.a tiran.ic Sunday niirht from Mimic epulis. Minn., to -nernl some time ki'.'i h. r si .tor. Miss Helen 1 Voider. Key , I'is'Mcr is here to visit his sister. ; lleo. Till, m has K,.iH. to Mis't hI:, to sie his father, who is r. '. c- ;pivieil to live lonu'. It is hop.-,! thai he m.-iv in rive while his father is ill be necessary, said, because of the commissioners that provision of the bonus law which provi 'es that all appraisals or land shall finally be Passed on hy the s-tate. Applications for loans and cash bonuses continue to arrive at the commission headquarters in lnrre numbers. As previously announced app.oxinialey lit) per cent of the ap plicants prefer the cash bonus to the Overstuffed Davenports At Prices Yu Can) se Ov Afford to Overlook Window i H. BOHHE La Grande's Pioneer Home Furnishers 4" 4? h & 4" . Snodgrass , and Zimmerman Viineral; Service Par Liecnred Embal mfr, Ambulaiife Ser- vicrt. Dav Phone i, 62 Night Phono, Main 743. ir0.- P6nrth St. La Grande, Oregon. cji "J; . , , . . $ ! 'i'llUIl-T SH! open. Th Hed Cross Thrift Shop is open daily now in the New Foley ? Luildinc, off the Adams avenue v entrance. Thursday will contin- v tie to be Thiift Day nnd on this v day all who have donations for HI ! the shop are asked to have it v ready to he delivered, that be- h ing the day collections are made. 12-lfl-tfp able to kntuv and appreciate h; inir there. Mi s. I ucia Svncer and little .-re here from Heimiston will: I'll t "i iluMnir Mr. Tilton's ! n Aical liean, the o. L' Koufe ilioc as far a- O. W. Miller's t I'lit, owmp to the terrible dril Acet hack to town. The poop't predate a man who will sho. (Tool will lr poiiH-o.i 0r.yi) as he - I- o 0 oTh Owner' F. g. B. 0ll it, llillllllle.!I.V(g lllelllt lf)r.ner lost llivver. l'.llt the best suirc-srlen roinos from our own Mrs. Kekstro-u, who aihm-s In an ad : -.J.lzrie. come home: iirt Is forsHoiiT W New York 01,g. W'c mnkei sjieeialiy of the repair of fine watelies, flocks and .lewolry. W'lieii vrtit leave thai TI is as god AVe are prep able ehni'";e. You havf our ru linifiit. work with us we return it to you with the guarantee hen it left the faetorv that made the article. w ll to ( pair and deliver wop pronirtlv and at a reason- Htoe hack t'f every ierf of work doitt in our f stain. Our xki'niy Mts iw tities in litis ?ty j i. ves that our Imi-mu'nh inu lwvp Kpmi stttinfaefwv to LI O . o I'';ihlished J't -nf.il.-.- I.c;t.li?i-vt.l r.;y1;lr.to1ptri? TAXI SCaJl Main 44 e niikn nil calls promptly. dolnot have In tvnlt v III Ijnds or ronntry driving. i-nsoonnio itnres I'nreliil l)i Ivors IT) &: GEORGE Main 44 jPLunyan's! Sldn Service ALlo Pointing.. V Thetnvdertikindl i tl A e.4 tM CBla, J e "Hoe iGoHh In Hug's Garage -.a.