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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1922)
T TACT, TWO LA" OT?,NTE EVEN7N0 OP.Srnv'fiR o Showing The "NEW Income Tax Facts r or Spring every w Spri lii-iii' Merchandise Somcthill''' new. The X ... it; Pvour stoiAwill X. .. . . V "Si Hi - V's lllirV' ove is urn vi 1114-, vis Will IlilVC OIH lines nl' iiK-r'lii: (Viinc goods. in ;uii convince you that wo t and most complete shown in La (!raiide.. look around and see flio new Hill's Dep't Store i FOR DOUGHBOYS1 parage of bonus legislation. The money thun raised would bo loaned to needy service men at a low rate of inU rest and with no security, . A further aim of the census ia to roconii war disability ccsefl. If a vet eran was wounded or gassed, or was .sick, or suffered an injury in tho imrvlei if hn hnj nn ml men! tlvit run . iNWIANAlui.i.-j, jmt., ren. B ji,e tnu.t.u to service, ho will register Compiling the viH.l facts uhout . the the flK.ts on thl. questionnaire and ns five million rx-serviceir.cn in the Unit-j.,, wi 1)e be provW,,(1 by lh(. ed States is a job the American U-1 Legion in mK compensation cairns. Kion is now umlertnkng in itH nation-1 Kvcry mun wiu be urged to carry Ki "service and compensation" drive, I povrcnmcnt jnsulBncc. recently approved by .Lie Iww The census hikers will also acquaint conference in Indianapolis. The I n).ul j,,,,,,.,.,! wilh thc five dTlve is taking the form of b census, illiona of (ho IM,nuilll a(ijusti with each state department dctornun- ic,)mpt.muuon bil nnd wiM ask hinl to ing its own date: for cu.rying out ' le thp ch(ljcc, In thh way ,m nc. the work. .... curate forecast of thu administration To lay a foundation for thc propos. !, the bin wj1 be swurod. Non.Le. , J "rotulinr fund,' to bo raised by ion ,,, wii, u lskt,d t0 boconK, ine Legion lor me nonoiit oi ex- m- m(!ilx!r!I tllo llim of thc organisation tiers in acme circumsinnce.i, is a prime being to will be asked to specify whether he favors the ortn'.-lishment of such n fund and whether ho is willing to contribute his compensation allot ment, if he did not need it, with the L : r - eventually I soldier enrolled. have every The greatest race track drama evci staged "Thunderclap" starts I'd day, nt the Star. 2-7-2t I, SBritttiwick . I J O in' YouBoth Love Music What morXdelightful wvyto spend an evcniru' than in liken ing to The llWmswick jlay your favorite selexions' That is, if you oX a Brun! wick. If you haven t ric, cotni I.. .1 1,.., r A ...,, i ne r-a-iiv. x. l;"-At hear it play Dmn taL Hear the latest dance jazs as interpreted by the new Super-Feature Rpcords. It's in toxicatingl The ideal produc tion, the true, velvety tones will amaze and delight you. Then we will explain the convenient payment plan which to easily puts the Lirunswick and mslrumeta.- io Your home. FEBRUARY RECORDS NOW ON SALE EASTERN OREGON MUSIC CO. 1'ublle officials, Inrltidlng those In the employ of the I'nltcl Malm nriut, ie sisie or any po- llllcal subdivision tln-rnuf, are not I'f'ljulry to py frderai ilicolno tax. llotx'ver, all ' sach pulillt-- F ortlefalft miuI Y'tnohives liltlst sul- ! in 1 1 a tat return lo the collector 01 internal t;veiuie lo become llil iniiuo t'roiii taxation. It the uet Income of a decedent from tbt bilnnlnx of the tax year to date of death 'ins f JOOU or more lu cas of single iif.riiotis and S'iuu as to marrieit jiersons or If the Kross Income) be 151100 or more, the executor or administrator must tile a tax return. (itiardlnns or trustees also nnist jflle a tax return for their winds. I .Mareli 10 is the last day for jflllliK. Sui'lux Itllle. Taxpayers aro reminded that the surtax rales, which -apply only to n-t Inconiu in excess of $5,1)00. also are uncliaiiKeU for the year 11121. Letters received by the bu reau indicate thu impression In tht minds ot the writers that the' low- lered surtax rates are applicable to! net income for the calendar year: ' 1 ti 2 1 . Under the revenue act ol'l ll!i21, the surtax rates for that yttir . j range from 1 per cent on the jainotint of net Income . between f."),ii(M) and $6,000 to ti'j per cent on the amount of net income In , excess of $l,UO0,Up0. For the. ca.l- eudar year 1!I22. the surtax rates! ratiKe from. 1 pur cent on the amount of .net income between $i;,u0 und $10.00(1, to r.n per centi by which the net Income exceeds f 200,000. Thu period for filing returns (If the taxpayer makes return on the ' calendar year basisl is from Jan uary 1 to March IS, 1H22. This: year, as last, tho tax may be paid ; in full nt thu time of filing the return, or in four installments, due. on or belorty .March 15, Juno 15, j September 15, und December 15.! rorniB 1040A for incomes of $50110 i and less, und 1040 for incomes ill excess of $6,000, will be sent to persons who lust year filed returns of 1H20 Income. Failure to re ceive a form, however, does not relieve the taxpayer of his obli gation to file a return and pay the lax within Ihe time prescribed. Cop ies of these forms may bo obtained ut the ol'lices of collectors of In ternal revenue, branch officii and banks. The return, sworn to before a notary or other person authorized lo administer an oath, must be filed with the collector of Internal revenue for the district In which the taxpayer lives, or has his prin cipal place, of buslm'ss. Hevenue officers will visit every county In tho United .States to aid taxpayers In milking out their re turns. Announcement of their ar rival and the location of their of fices wil bo made by collectors through the press. The services heretofore offered city resilents will be continued. Capital's Prettiest "Bud". i , r'i' . fit's . DOI BT CANNOT Invrsliiralion Will Only the I'rouf We. (iive in l.a (irand. KXIST : lioail- Strenglhen . ncliei- my b: I'i i. fron, tlie.Ced Cross llnig Store. htlped me by relieving one ,nd n,.ms and sirenKuieunig Don't How such e (hirscmen' zen of Wm. W "I consider lia'de reme mend them i me for a lor j I took caused vere backach I over my -kidnc I any rtoopmg or of my kidneys ;oubt exist in the face of nee; Jti'au nere me iresentnlivo citi- rande Fir street, says: dney fills glad to recom- idneys tr mblcii The lea-.t cold uffer with se- ich a sorenos ; ruld hanlly do jf. i he action m freiment. 1 i Siis. Kl ..Ur.ilt lilt' '' '"'en uiiiviisailj cclaimea the prclliont va.slo!ii,-tm Juutaiitcs o uiis season. She Is tho daueht'.r 1 lot Men' to !,.")."."), 1 lot values . $3.95 1 1 Specials s, iVdies and 'liildren'5 Sweaters. , si'V.ciAi.i .IlLl (Mlilill-I'll'l! Sln'i.dni... s .-lint I .idles Sweat eps redneeil F1 T;i!ils !UI Slatiiiu- Cnw, value !,1.i;l, J 98c 19c Men's. 1, to i, l.'J."i, SI'! lot 1 iiiidrcu values . $1.93 lot Tixmes, .SLlETAL 1 (4 Children's and Hoys' Caps All Men's Wool Sox U Price. ANDREW'S 1ARIETY STORE TRAYDOGSARE niiT fui rsnni! rui mi mm JSP Uty A-ssociatcd Press) CHICAGO, Ffih. 8. Many of ChiraMo'a Btray d(ga of tho. streets, unhappy and sometime danHrous in friondleHH envf ronnient, w.'.'e placed on Tnrms through Illinois last year by the Anti-Cruelty Koe- ielv Ifilm .1. Althot. Its nresidtMit ' told the Bociety'a annual meeting hero recently. The demand for dojis, ho said, was greater than tho soc iety could fill. Three coyotes also found home j through tho society last year, he uuueii. uokb passing uirougu us re fuge In 1921 numbered 2,12 nnd eats 3.54ft. A notable feature of 1021 was the humane day held In tho pubic schools, Mr. Abhot continued. "With the (-operation of Superin tendent of Schools Morteneon we arranged for a humane day whtM special exercises urging kindness to animals were, held in every room of every school in Chicago," he said Mr. Abbot fs one of Chicago's leading bankers. Ho is the man who negotiated u '$:", 000,01)0 loan to China. February 10th, last day to pay water rent without a penalty. 2-7-"t I of a I'll iVirande: I ,1.. ':iiw VI T ' " 1 !oan's K ' und n:4 1 v k time. I ... k .nd .4 Viftil As simply r.oan's Mr. Winn nail, Mfrs., lluffalo, ii'idJiidiieys. J!at all dealei-s. k fo a kidney remedy get i'v l'ills the same that LO,,. Foster-Julhurn n. y. . Febriiurv lmh. last day to 4f ater rent without u peiijilty. -7-" jead of lloan's Kidney Pills and used IF- We Lost Your Good Will If our service station burned down we'd get the insurance. If burglars stoic our cash, we could borrow some. But if we lost that pnrt of our busi ness colled GOOD WILL, wo could getit back again only through months, or pAibly years, of the hardest kind ofworX That'vhy we say GOOD WILL is the most Viluable thing we own. Our proptness end, thoroughness will show yau, if you much we vald your GC LA GRANDE :omc in, nuw nn wn.T.. t k 1 VVTTEar STATION 1 WmAA Batteries i",- MRS. D.W.AINEY Demonstrating at the ij. G. SNCDGKASS Grocery i Feb. 8 and 9 A. L. Crossman (Hy A.isoeimca r'l'ess) IOWA CITY, la., Feb. S. A diamond jubilra celebration at the Cniverslly of Iowa on February 25 will commemorate the 75th anni versary of Its establishment with an all-day pnifram depiclting the progress made by tho Institution during Ihe three-iiiarters of a cen tury. A monster mass meeting will he held in the morning, taking the form of an historical review. There also will be n dlstiiu-tive and historically Impressive pageant written for the occasion. The University of Iowa was found ed February 25. 1S47, by iin act of the first general assembly of the state legislature which approved Ihe establishing and locating of the institution. First instruction was given In 1X55, hut the university did not begin Its true functioning until JS57, when the slate capital was moved from Iowa City to lies .Moines. Amos Dean of the Albany Law school was Its first president. The attendance this year will sur pass the fi.luo mark and the fac- nuiubers 500. mx Save the bird in hand- The others may be hard to catch With enough- money, enough time and enough luck, a man may gback the health he lias lost or part 0( it. It takes pr-tienco, too. And then there may bo no success,! or only a little. It'o better lo save what you have than hunt for what you've lor-t as the most successful hoalih-reslorers will tell you. Much of the loss of health is duo to faulty, careless diet. Wrong meal., at. nil limes and right meals at wronp, times load the Icng-sufforiv.g digestive uns with elements of destruction, or :.irve tne tissues ana giunas ot needVl elements. GrrVe-Nuts is a delicious cereal food whichyias the qualities of scientific nutrition. It supplies the full richness i cf t'uosi.V 'lendid food grains, wheat and kpalted aarlev, together with the vital Liiera! llements, so often lacking from foVls. Sai ved with cream or good milk, Grje-r7uts gives full, nourishment withotn over-loading the stomach. A splendid thought for breakfast or lunch, for those who would keep health Grape Nuts the Body Builder "There's a Reason" Mode by Posuirn Cereal Company, Inc., Bpttle Creel;, Michigan 3 ! Snodgrass i ana immerman ;lal Service Par- ,iceneed Embal- (Ambulance Ser- Day Phone Main 02, Night Phone, Main 743. 1:505 Fourth St. La Grande, Oregon. tiCrtitfiaiwfiJ!(al lorV. i r meV, nee. THRIFT .SHOP 'I 'i'i li ( ...... V :;-! i,':!; I WVil I i .;,!....., v J J o o ii My , .11 IHCIOl S ixyi lltv A welt known traveling man who visits the drug trade, says he has oil i'i beard (linguists ask n cus tonit'r who v. islied to buy a cough medicine, whethre It was for a child or a nadiilt and If for a child, they almost invariably rivomnieiuleit Chamberlain's Cough Kemeily. The rcimm for this Is that Ihey know there Is no danger from It and lint It always cures. There It not the least danger in giving it and rot colds, croup and whooping cough It Is unsurpassed. h.owf.hs Foif sr. vai.f.ntink-s DAY. Place your order now. Valentine !vkctsof assorted flmvoi's, $.0k. to fj.i. Pid you g left i our (c iainen ale? Sore)', bu1 ws told lo on early as 'they wiWj, surely bargains. The biggest bargain fern sale coming, soon, l'ebruary - i to L'olli. Walcii the naM7c 'J-7-.M flllirriSVS W.ORISTS. O O "A Glass In Time Saves" htlv eliaimed, lmf vmi kinnv the import, iu,ul eves an more imitortaiit than stitches. t Optometry nilxym to see things in the hi lij;'lit regarding your eyes and tneir eare. i, .1 .11 -ii . ie iiesr. eve in ine worm ean easiiv lie niade reverse hy a slight strain and abuse, organ of the human system will snap so as t lie eye. ork won t hurt it it. The most abused organ and tho st complaining elp," heed the is the eye, warning. Whei in cries Our mellu'ds model"?!. . ;ni uipi)ipnt uro tJi rrmst OPEN. The Pod Crow Thrift Shop is SH open daily now in thu Now Foley Sfe Building, off the Adams avenue entrance. Thursday will contin- ' ue to be Thrift Day nnd oa this day all who have donations for the shop are a?ked to have it al ready to be delivered, that be- ing the day collections are made. 12-16-tfp ITAXI :aH Main 44 fkn nil calls nrnmnltr. do iml linve to wait, lit (all If oils of country driving. mi .i.Miuaoic itates Careful Drivers FORD & GEORGE Main 44 unyans: DR. W. K. PEARE' Ortcmetridt PEAUB'&SQN 'Vtr' Sign Service Ajito Paintina,. The modern kin& ij uiaf lasts9 . - pA Gusrantc, With Ever mS. yM in msn and th r:nM. nte Is Good. ! oi ?n Hug's GatQaa Lm..J. 'V- I I 1 I 1 O e o .. .ha,;..