La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 01, 1922, Image 2

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LA (.'KANDR EVKNINU OBHKKV'KIt
Kid Gloes
FOR WOMEN
IN ALL COLORS
ml)
n perSpair
Goiiuinc iiirNjrtcd Frcnlh Kid crlovrs every
pair friiarantpcdvjgjnr tn.SO value in nil
colors !ind sizes Hieeially priced at 2.50 the
pair.
Hill's Dep't Store
THE OUTBURSTS OP EVERETT TRUE b? Condo.
lN'T THT UHAt IS
J7k - ' VUJ
f Income Tax WMM
; i IMP ISSUED
When a return is made in koo 1 i i- 1
I fuith and an understatement of the
i s -T t T" rr- rill
tU '- '- -.. -j a j
INSTANCE
LA GRANDE INVESTMENT COMPANY
Reliable Agents for Reliable Insurance Companies
1113 Adams Ave. " Phone Main 752
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WILL CONVENE
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tty Aiaoclatea Prena) UUCAGO, Mur. 1. Vocational
INIANAPOUS, Ind., Mar. 1. educiuion that really educates! and
While trackless trnnsnortatinn as it state unity of control in education
may he co-ordinuU'd with regular el-iwtr- emphasized as essentials of state
oetric railway service will he the prin-, s no1 work by Ernest W. Butterfield,
cipal discussion before the American . Commissioner of Education of New
Electric Kitilwuy association here nt Hampshire, before the National Coun
the regulur mid-year meeting betrin-i1"'1 ot stutc Department of Education,
ninir tomorrow, a new feature will be in session here today,
intioduced in the form of nn address Some advocates of vocational train
by Mis. Antaineeto Kunk of Washing-! in8' according to Mr. Butterfield, er
ton'on the subject "Do Women (ict i runcously interpret it along trade
mrwa'OU of Street Curs Backwards." Rep-:."' ' .--iwanucii mu.ji wui-k i
i,is2iii; . ti t th , ht h school, he said, leaves little time for
died electric railways will participate.;"101"-0" culture,. giving a vocational
The occasion is tho regular Mid-Year "ouuciuion - mat -lulls to educate.
Meeting of the association. Centralized state control of educa-
The public discussion of trackless , n ' necessary, said Mr. Butterfield
transportation follows an Invention-1 if fullest efficiency is to bo obtained,
tion by C I). Emmons, president of Euch stllte' "-" sui'1 should have a sin
the United (Railways & Electric Com- B'e board of control, and a single re
nnnv of Hiillimore. whn will lend the ! sponsible officer i tit administration,
discussion. Mr. Emmons has studied!1,1"5 st"te boiml shou1cl bo at the same
the iiestlon at home and abroad an !!t,mi! atatc Doa of vocational edu
B ROADWAY AT STARK
Portland, Ore.
. made practical experiments with bus
es to supplement his electric car aer
I vico.
I Whether trackless transportation
cation, board of classical education
and board of any other form of edu
cation which has state approval. Sim
ilarly, he added, the superintendent of
r
can he co-ordinated witn mteruiDans ! i'u"" uwivm ur
will be discussed by Harrv dteid of i""1'""- a"0 administrative head of pub-
Indianapolis, President of the Inter-education in all forms. Another
istiitit Public Service Comnanv. Paul.r(,n5on he gave fpr a United States
Shoup, President of the Pacific El
It you nrn cnntemnintitiir niiAn,ii,, ti,
1 nun lu rtiHTl.AND. March 23, 23,
KJkv.!S4 and 25, when the CHICAGO OHAND
! I OPUHA (.'O. and Its Famous Artists will
.y.'ltbo tho renter of nltrnctUin. we suiririt
,jl that you vlrerihon or wrltn fnr ror-
J. viillons, for thlsVllI bo the Northwest's
reatest Arllsllc r!Viit, and visitors from
.west will be In th
tune.'
i
h, . j suiHiriH or me .Norrx
i rnj-miit tune." w
(trie lineH, will discuss the trackless
transportation situation in California,
i K. B. Whitman, a public service com
jmissioner of Maryland, also will speak
jtin the subject.
The question has been under con
sideration for some time ani Associa
tion Committees ami individual mem
jberH have been making u careful study
I of tho question, and some definite at -'Utude
is expected to be taken at tho
I meeting,
j Public rein t ions, safety work ami
taxation will be other subjects di
eUKsed by Samuel Insull ,of Chicans
iriemora isanuers, Mreet itaiiwav t nin
organization is "to reduce the over
head charge whkh conies from dual
ity."
Arthur H. Meyers Manag
Government Given
Decision In Land
Case by High Court.
(By Associated Presfij
WASHINGTON. Mar. 1. The
supieniB court arfirmea Judgment
of 1 8.204 and cost in favor of the
government against Will. ml N.
Jones in n suit to recover home
stead lands of the former Rtletz
Indian reservation, Oregon, which
missioner of Cleveland, and Uritton I. Ith'' sovernmput rtinrged Jones ob
Budd, President of the Metropolitan
West Side Klevated Hailway of Chi
cago will speak.
CHARGES srSTAIXKI).
( Ity ANAoclnlt-d Prtfn
WASHINGTON. Mar. 1. Charges
of Senator Smoot. Republican, l.'tah,
and other senators, that borrowers
from joint stock land banks in some
rases hail heen charged illegal Prem
iums. wete declared sustained in a
port made to the senile Monday
lainetl by
to locate.
using civil war veterans
EDITORS ON CAMIU S.
UNIVERSITY OF OREtM)N, Eu
gene, Mar. 1. It is not often that
t hree generations of editors of two
different publications are in the uni
veisity at the same time, but such is
now the case. A picture to be featur-
iv- ;ed in the Oregnna, year book, of thr
bv oditor.-s of the Emcsrald and the Ore
Be Prepared
v For Spring when it Comes
have ath4J Hup of new Kinc-tuinn in TVin.
r(rnndifN, rfnnlt's,
7whrrn, Nilo 'i
ptr, etc.
WlflS' t'f.H'TlH
r5iil.lrirn'8 Atlilotio Wist Unions .
i&Af Km .as
Bkf J' i;io Knit tjiimn
l.v u on.-
S1o
JMe
5 ttfsriw feu u Visit Our
Miuloery Department
Andrew's Variety Sfee,
Chnirinnn I.obdoll of the ferleral f:nv,
lftnn hnnrd.
KKKP TIIK KIDNKYS YVKI.I-.
Health is Worth Savlnp, and Some
l.a (irande People Know How
to Save It.
irana for the last three years was tak-
: en yetenby. The editors of th"
j Emerald are Floyd Maxwell of Union,
'this year: Harry Smith, of Kuirene,
1!J0--J1 : lx-ith Abbott of Ashland
' 1 '. I !-L'0. The editors of the llivK.mn
jare Helen Manning: of Portland. 1!19
!'J0: Wanna MeKinney of Kupnp.
l!'-.'0-it; Ilier. King of Corvallis, 102 1 -
Many l a flrandr people take tlicii
lives in their hands by nrRhvtitifr the
kVneys when they know these or
K ned hlp. Weak kidneys r"
tesiyisibl for a, vast aminint of suf
frrinXand ill hWlth the sbhtc-t
dlr i"wUnfrrolls Use (loan's Kid
m'V fillips rrnieA tht has helped
thHHiJ V kidrwrtsyflVrrm. II
lion
Mf. tivn. SfViit. 1V M.nr.
sv: i hf wil i)VaV Ni.K
lill lit l a i ti'iih' "-''
of kidne.' nub!lT 6i k
mt lam sot 1 ffltllK-il mi-r,.ile.
My klr, n.-tnl 1XnfiiUvIy, Inf.
!Vrt' K )e ilil ?. Iee
ilffnt.'"
lM,i f,m-. i V Pon t
tippl K f it t ( remedy nH
Ilii' if the same tho
M'y Sr-Milburn Co,,
KO., C'nlJ N. o
a
O O YrKW KITF.r.
Tylwritrsfor sal and for rent.
A'ewlii'Jook & Stationery Co.
C-'Jo-tf.
IU K1KI) FOIITTN K.
(Hi- Asx.'.'hltf l t'rSsl
J AUGUSTA. Me Mar. 1. Maps
slid charts of an Isolated island in
.the south seas on which treaur?
; worth tiill.fiV.OtXl is id to l.e Wen
juried in 1S"0 avf in the possession
,of Mrs. James Hrown. idow of a spa
'ptMn who dil hoi thif t yeai's airo.
Thr an- th paprs which Fred
I ri. k Mt, a tH'V.paper correspond
it of this cit if, has offered to obtain
t IV. t Homer 11. Uil of the I'niver
, sita of Iowa, wht is to cruise the
south seas neat year in search of ltv
scum mater 1.
! MINK Cll WtKS fiAXDS.
llAKOK. Mar. 1 dim Illc kson. ot
(Ireenhorn, has dcrd two claima in
the Ureenhorn district, contaioq:
iron ore, to the iSumpter Valley
Smelting Company. Th lii contAin.
cold hkP silver values and are con
sidered a valuable acquisition to the
holrjj-Rs pf the smelting rompany in
the phns fi-r openilitiir the smelter
at Suiffpter,
When a return is made in (?oo 1
faith and an understatement of the
amount of the tax therein is due to
no fault of the taxpayer, -.a penalty
attaches, but interest attaches to the
amount of the deficiency at the rao
of one-half of 1 per cent per month.
If the understatement is due to negli
gence or to intentional disregard of
authmizH rules ad regulations with
knowledge thereof, but without in
tent to jlefrnud, there is to be addled
5 per cent of the total amount of tho
deficiency plus interest at the rate at
1 per cent a month from the time th.3
tax was due. If the understatement ii
false with intent to evade the tax the
penalty is a fine of not more than
10,00O or one year's imprisonment,
or both, together with the costs of
prosecution, and oO per cent of the
total amount of the deficiency which
is added by assessment to the ax.
If for any reason a return cannot
be filed by the due date, applicatio.i
may be made to the collector of inter
nal revenue of the district in whici
the taxpayer lives or has his principal
,p!uce of businers, setting forth the
facts as to the taxpayer s innhiiity to
file on time. Upon showing a reason-:
able excuse, such as absence, illness
etc., the collector may grant an exten
sion of time not to exceed :i0 days ii
which to file the return. If furthe'
extension of time is required applica
tion must be made to the Commissioi
er of Internal Revenue, the collectn
having authority to grunt oniy nn ix
tension of not to exceed 110 days.
The commissioner may grant an ix
tension on a reasonable cauye shnvn,
not exceeding six months. This dx
months' limitation, however, it not ap
plicable to taxpayers who are abruid.
When the payment of a quarterly in
stallment is postponed at the reqiest
of a taxpayer there is added as ,arr.
of such installment, until paid, intrest
at the rate of one-half of 1' percent
a month from the date the iintall
ment would have been due if ro ex
tension had been granted.
WASHINGTON, IMur. 1. ine Na
tion Geographic Sorieiy has just is
sued a map giving a comprehensive
ideaof all of the countries and islands
surrninding the Caribbean Sea. in
cludng Mexico, Central America, tho
Wert Indies and the Northern portion
of South America along the Carib
beai. Host of these countries have been
avrilable heretofore in separate maps,
anl sometimes grouped, but it has
be-n difficult to bring all of them to
geher, whereas the new map cover'
th: entire range of surroun'iint'
countries.
Ceinii.ii Lloyd passenger li.iw Sey
dlit, the first of that company's ves
sels to resume turns-Atlantic service
to this port si, ice August, 1914. Tho
liner was accompanied from Quaran
tine to her pier by a tug bearing a
reception committee of several hun
'. i ..,,n A band ulavod Ameri
can and Ciciman airs on the trip
through the upper buy.
., ., . ,ui Vi u.i i , mi ,','' ,
r i-.:r BaekB.it., Hh2;ir.iJEfii '
KUneyc 3 E-JorwdiiaWhj
GERMAN' LINER HERE
(lly. AssocltilU Prrsa)
NEW YOP.K, Mar. 1 Hoboken's
vaterfront Umk on a holiday aspect
Sunday on the arrival of the North
si-r.r.iv.'i-rv-
lirS lllilitf
Founli a Cure Tor Indigcstpn.
I useVhamberlain's Stoma h and
Liver Tabls for indigestion aid find
they suit iVT case li tter thin any
dyspepsia reYody I llive tvr trie.',
and I have us many Vliffe'-eit medi
cines. I am Vnrly ftfty-ote years
of age and haveVuffer.il a gieat derl
from indigestionX I c:ln ca: almost
anything I want t nowj" writes Geo.
W. Emery, Rock illsl Ala These
tablets contain no p(iiy but strength
en the stomnch'and enable it to digest
the food naturally. adv.
Shoes Wear Out
So Do
atterie
When a pair of shoes vear out you
have ben notified in advance by the
thinness of coles or cracking of the
uppers or some other easily recog
nized lign.., - ' ?
bA when a battery wears out you
may bXtakcn by surprise, because bat
teries dften go stnang until the last
minute, y
The wav and thl only way to cut
trouble anS worry cost to the limit
is to buy tl be6t baery the Willard
Threaded Rt)ber Battery. Its Thread
ed Rubber isulaticsi gives you the
most miles o uninterrupted service
per dollar. I
LA GRANDE ATfERY STATION
Batteries
A. L. Crossman
Wake -Up
To the Music of a
Bis Ben
Ami
These wintry taorJungs
Many othervsfyles
U.EO to $4.75 '
rm
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SLDRU
"Try (he Dins Store First"
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For Sale
6 -room modern home, part base
ment, garage, closo to high school.
This is n good buy. Price $1800.
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si'-- -. Jimm
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Life's Sweetest
oments
Music tells irt own storv to hearts which understand.
Think what wotfUcrful hours The Brunswick could give
you reproducing nc worms Dest lovcu music. I Here
should be a phoXopraph in every home, hut music
lovers are only satWied with The Brunswick,
No Me
The Brunswick
mechanical suggesti
and true.
The r.rtinswick V
Amplifier work a mi
are an exclusive, pate
aniial Suggestion
ys all records without a hint of
no vibration, every tone sweet
onnJ and the Brunswick Tone
icld in tone production. They
led Brunswick feature.
XJCdt
Brunswick cases ark (worthy of the instrument.
i'nees vary to suit evert- pocketbook.
Convenient Payments
We deliver BrunswiclAJand records immediately, and
arrange convenient monthly payments. ,Ve make it
easv to own a lirunswicK.
a?
There is a Difference in Records
Tear Brunswick Records, they possess a character
and musical arrangement with a new appeal. Note the
wonderful dijfeniut Brunswick interpretation gives to
popular "hits" and the beautiful rendition of classics,
to Tixal iu4 instruoieiiUlt
KA8C2I 01T SALE". :
"ESTEKH okegoH':
M'USlCCd.'o0 '
O n
4 5-nere farm, Improved, near El
gin. Will trade for I. a Grande prop
el ty.
Well hiipi'oV'Vl 80-arre- farm near
Union. !ost ol'Viliire Is i in alfalfa.'
This place Is prd rinht.
5-room . niodornllmnp
lot, , closo to llif',1 sch
$2,ono.
5-room modern buairall:
full basement. Fr
low, good
ml. Prlco
iw, garage,
:',200.
I 8-room house, big Jot. This plane
can he made Into an excellent room-
in;; place for very little money.
Geo. H. Currey
Phone 200J
Real Estate Insurance
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Hide with n cnii.iny
honded. Ki-ery
every -nr boiub
proleellnn wllh III1
of service.
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Main. 62, HiglX
Phone, Main 743,
l."t03 Fourth St
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