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PAGE FOUR THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Wednesday, January 28, 1923. La Grande Evening Observer as i.uiKijutivr m:wsimi'i:h. f utdlalied daily and ni'vkly ul I.h Oramlr. Ore)ivi, I La (irande K veil ing Observer 1 u U) i.h J n(f i"iiipuny, imuci. vbissm. LMiiur. Entrd at, the VaeUtCcts at La C!rtnd Orecort. an Hvvoitd t'ln;n Mail 51 niter, My Slnll. Pally, per year. In advane .... $;.00 Iniity, hix month In uilvitnce $'-'.50 LUtily, three inuiulit. in uilv'uiica Weekly .Hiwervur-Suir, by mall, - per year, hi udvunc ... JI.Ko On uie in other Wlien Orun Hotel Ki'1h tit ii ml. I'ortlund; Imperial Nrwi ttiuid. I'oi' tin ml: il ulluuiiinh New jrituiui, Portland. Adilrfrm nil roiniiuinli-Ht iuim to THK OB 8 ft VI-: It, 1 Uti Adum Ave., l,u Grande, Off ton. SI HSCHiriJOX I! ATI'S. Ily Currier. Dally. Her momh 7 or Jiuilv. iter ilH-tfo months 4. 2.. UhIiv, pkv.hi wo., in iidvaiuru !..'.( DnllV. utiBif i-iipy c ti l l A.M "M VI' k U I1LI..I l'AI'rlll. Jii.iiiir:n ok associati.u rui:ss. THE OFFICE CAT K INVITATION There is one honest brokerage house. It udvertiats: Les us place your name on our wailini; list. Associated Editors. IMPORTANT UISfOVEHY No man in the history of the world Til. ...i.U.l,.l-u IT-ni. I, clu.iv.lj-;n" en 10 r rntiiitd iu . lur pubil. ui loii uf oil i und drive u motorcycle ut the name lifwH dis.nt-hi'ii .-i-iliu-u lu It or not time. iiit-rwine -r-iiii-u 111 mm pupir. hiiu i Income Tax Facts By Clyde G. Huntley Collector. ilno the lot ul ik-wm nublLslifd therein. Alt rights of re-publlrutiuii of KpL-clul Ulputches herein uIho ure reserved. 'I'O HI-; 1-: THK LOIU: Kullow jji ut with all men, ti ml Iiolineiej, without which no man nhall ee the l.xd.- Heurtw 12:14. Progress davs atro at Dayton, a helicopter in a test rose six feet straight from the ground and remained in the air one min- ut40 seconds, DRIVEN TO IT "He wus driving to his grave." I "Of coursit he was. Did you ex pect him to walk?'1 Children think themselves wiser jthnn their parents; "But parents did jthp same thinjc when they -were 'children. Ever since the airplane became a fact the goal sought I The fool ask afterwards what a has been a machine which would rise straight in the air. jwi man asks ' Manv have experimented, and sevei'al times we have been! The principle 'business of some told that the problem was on the verge of solution. A few jS tlyKir W' thout rk The Beast "You used to say there waft something itbout me you liked." Beauty "Yes, but you've spent r all now." tj? i.L - L C i-L.. ,L.. . ,-,4- nlmilnnn nin. II tne History ill tile ih.-vi.-iwijhh.-uu 01 P"- 1"" Amos Tash suys enjoy what you've 1 IIU llist sun;ebOJ.ui igot at the moment ana you II una virles an analotrv. it niav mean much, flights were of shorter duration, but they demonstrated !tBnj;,0Ksten70raybler that tlignt was uossime on uie lines men ueing uiieu out A machine which rises six feet and stays in the airLJ iA ZTl?L? even less than two minutes .necessarily involves the princi- ihy pn-scribmR millinery." di'UflT stores No. 1. Arrival of the period for filing? in- j come tax returns January i to i March 15. 192-'i Diestnts to Ameri- All work and no play may make can citizens and residents the ques Jack a dull boy." but it often will ! tion "Am I required to file a re make you a lot of jack. jturn?" and "How shall 1 be insured or maicing a correu: ruium; To eveiy person who last year fikd fa return wi'l be. sent a form j for making a return uf income for j thr year 11)22 Form 1040 A for re- j ooi ting net income of $5,000 and j less, and Form 1U40 for reporting ; net income in excess of $.",0U0. Care- j ful study of the instructions on j these forms will solve manv diffi- i culties which at f ir.- glance, may! seem perplexing. ! As a further aid, the Bureau of Internal Revenue- has prepared a series of newspaper statements basetk on the latest rulings and de cisions governing the administra tion of the revenue ""t. Answers lo the questions, which from the bureau's correspondence during the i last year appear perplexing, will be presented daily.' Taxpayers are ad-j they appear, in order that when: they begin preparation of their re- turns they may have before them a j comprehensive summary of the re- ! quiremeii s of the tevenuo act. The tax is impose:) upon net in come, which is gross income less I jceitain specified deductions for bus-; Are You One of the Many Who Are Hard To Fit? , I'roprly fltlfd foot w far l-us U-coniK an a.wt tliut fvery woman realixts is of Krat iinnort:inc in lier wardrolie. Many women who nr i-xi-i-ptiomUly liard l fit. find It to a great advantage to b rittcd as early us possible when the new stocks arrive, and to these women wv extend a special invita tion to visit our Shoe Department now ami nee the new Spring' styles thut have been coming every few days. - Our famous "Armstrontf" Shoe Is well represented; also the TJ A T 1 l t two ninv "nes- "Helby" and "Boyd Welsh." With three such liOyd YeiSll ' fine linen of footwear, we are sure to be able to please even the "ArniStl'Ong" m08t discriminating women. C IU 'Al1 s''Zi's now ,n I'u,,,l8 and Oxfords: AAA to D widths, feel I) y 57.00, SS.OO. S9.00 and Sllf.OU Exclusive Agents "Cantilevers" for . moment being some- nle of overcoming gravity. - Thus something is accomp- l' ""'UJ"IJ?E? lished toward the end sought, and development of the idea (can t stock it." may come tjuickly, as it did with the Wrights. In view oil T)0 many f t thc 8tom.lchs of what has been achieved in air flight, it would he a rash the poor v.fiie fighting-- for the nprsnn who would m'onounce anv feat impossible and "" of the "n- iildging the future f roiii the past, one may reasonably ex-1 pect the day will come when individual airplanes will be J as numerous as llivvers today ' ' I v. .' . , . . The ability to rise and alight in contracted space is iWl seco"J hand indispensable to common use. The extensive taking-off i t7nTture" advo ates and landing grounds of the present woud preclude general 'wa?eto g"1' there i""aU motor' can" es use of the planes, -were they not so unstable. With ma-1 . . , , . , . ' . .., -. i ti ' Where thcic s a will there II usual- chines which can rise within their own dimensions, better iy !)e inheritance tax. control and greater safety and dependability will come j -" ... i mt. j i i i i i . . . "Plumber Sues for Lost Love also. I he ideal air-carrier may not he at hand, but in con-1 inline. Maybe he left it : the ridering past develoi)ment and the efforts which are in I shop. progress to reach the desired end a state approaching the i The Missouri woman who is in i sougl)t-l,oj)eriecti()n would not be a surprising accomp-iiaeur J " n"0"11 "Kni I,nu on- DAILY SHOUT I'OME The purse Is worse. to bo fully explained later. Single j persons may sub'.raet Irom net in- ' "ie( bLfore calculating thenoruial i tax, an exemption of $1,000. -Th? exemptions for marrii-d persons and ! head3 of families are $2,500. on in-; comes of $5,000 or less and $2,000' oh incomes in excess of $5,000. i Taxpayers nre allowed, 'also, an i additional credit of $400 for ' each I person dependent upon- them for; chief support because mentally or j physically defective. Requiremmts to file an income tax report rests upon every- single , pei son whose net income for 1922 1 was $1,000 or more or whose gross j income was $5,000 or more and up on every married person whose net I income was $5,000 or more, regard-1 leva of whether or not the income j is taxable. For example a man ' and wife wi'h two children" 12 and! 14 years old had a net income for As to the IMPORTANT ACCESSORIES For Spring Let u say now before the new stocks nre complete that our assortments of aeeessorii-s will be more completed tiiati ever and will insure the well rtrosst-il womun of lier eorrec-l-ness In Hicse little necessities that ure so im portant In -coiripletltla- her costume. . NVw Ijufcs. ' h'rtslery.1 'rrloves. neHtwoiir. etc., wlll be soon on 'display here. "La Fiance" PURE SILK HOSE Full - Fashioned $2.50 Purr. dye. free from load, heavy twelve. sirund silk, with relmoived lisle carter- toj toa and hels. "La France" hns been the standard of qual ity in tins store for years and continues in its ever-increasing popularily for fit and serv ice, lu black und brown. ; : 112.30 Pair ' "La Grande's Greatest Department Store" I 1922 of $2,700. Their exemptions and credits amount to $3,000. A single man whose net income was $ 1 ,800 supports in his home an aged mother. - His exemption is $2,500 as the head of a family, plu? a ?4t)0 lishment t any time. i 1 i K Gh eap The height of fashion is said to i be -descending. I It's hatd to think meanly in the '-optn air. ( - ! i ' ! I Shoes iruiirunteed for 10.000 miles ; Tlioaolvevtisinir imtnaeer of a well-known eastern firm is p'sig need for children. engaged irl Ww' manufacture and distribution of cosmetics' slkvival uv kittkst on H large scale estimates that it costs on an average three ', u , is ,s that ihibition will , ,. " . .. . . , . . . breed a harder race. ITie prophee- dollars each annually, tor women of the United btates to is probably concrt, for :i-y that keeS) their variriil complexions in a satisfactory condition. l"0""shi"1- "iust imlu'd , Jer.tai'n, self - appointed reformers have been busy,, " J"5' - waj-ning women ..gainst the physical and moral harm i wn X' wluch is invited by tlie lavish use or powders and rouges- would do, mWs Amos Tah. and paragl-apheis', ever on the alert to find something to j 11ie , hae i s t people impress their employers with the feeling that that are ! ami done for lots of pe..pb. earning their pay, even yet speak flippantly of the extent !f) . sTViWSIS to which women and girls practice the facial decorative SELF SUPPORTING art ., t I J , If thq women of the Unitca States, for an average ex penditure of two dollars a year, can lie kept as busy and get as much satisfaction as seems probable from the use (or is it an indulgence) of cosmetics- what mere man should give voice to criticism? .Many a man is thankful to get away from one sitting in a barber's chair for two dollars, The complaint that women will eventually ruin their complexions by the excessive use of cosmetics seems be side the question. Is a woman's complexion not her own, and if sheris willing to take a gambler s chance on ruining this asset in attracting men, is not that also her own affair? i ; t f The fact that women are spending 'something like $100,000,000 a year for toilet accessories is a tribute to modern advertising, which in this form of publicity has reached; high type of artistic character. Teriodicals de voted to the interests of women teem with advertisements of beauty specialities, and who would stop it he could? i ' DtVAl.l.lS. Jan. ;; 1 . That 1 t X! Hlu-b iHs, or 3V H4 V"'' et-nt of tin- en lire number r-Kiter-d art' wholly s-'H -Mi port inir in show n by a report JiiMt issued I mm the retrial rur's of 1 Iri'. More than N"0 olhrr.s are at bunt one-hiilf dept-ndent on thi-lr own n-Hourees, while :Jii3 iarn a sinalhT part of their expenm-H. Duly x 1 " or I t'6.4! per cent of the student body liue all tliekr eprnstH paid fur them, or the men. more than Ontn pay their own way entirely, while 0TS pay at lea.st one-half and I - some part of thi-ir expenses, one hundred eighty five women are entirely Beltsupport-! int wilh 132 others earning niie-half or more of their living und 11 only partly dependent. A new postoffico has been au thorized in l.nne county. It will ba at Kox Hollow, and the postm tross is to be Mrs. A. 1(. Knox. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooobooboooooooooooooooooo'o o i ... , i o j; o - - " ' - ! i 'III).. . o W: . H. Bohnenkamp Co. ! : FuhBral-ifeidrtor 7 1 Our ability to 'serve you properly is assured by a thorough, training in: the Barries. School of Embalming in Chicago,, many years of profes sional experience and tlW. possession' of the fin est equipment in the northwest. credit for a dependent. In both cases returns must be filed, though the incomes nre not taxable. A Classified Ad Will Do It! r- ;JrSfep' Miik Eighteen hunters and fl houli'i.s ran down a coyote near Amity We't' nesdi.y. The animal had destroys hundreds of sheep belonging .4 ranchers in the vicinity. - mum atiarmtJtJtttjaaatmmtBrjaqm g FRANK R. SUYDAM t j For lnfant. Invalids & Children The Original Food-Drink fcr All An??. ! OitickLunchatHome.Orfice&Four.tQiiis. F.ichMilk, Malted Gra.nExtractinPow-. dcrdt Tablet forms. Houriahinr-Nococt-nr- I General Repair;! I Shop ,; rr j Furniture Repaired ancK ; ' Kefinished Household Repairing of.-' 8 All Kinds ' ' M i 106 Fir St. Phone 513-.0 taan:taaaaa8ttttiamttntw.v. Discipl me I hose Willi means to live well are urged to live moder ajcly, lest those who are hungry become angry at the sight of gluttony, luxury and alnisc of alcoholics 'and use violence to compel a more equitable distribution. Such is the meaning of the manifesto of Chancellor Cuno directed to the states of the (lerinan republic. Response to the warning will test the discipline of the German people. W hile it is palpably absurd to think that all Germans are starving, iindoubiedlv many are tom- pelled to undergo hardships of the grossest kind. National humiliation is an additional burden and the whole is suf ficient to try the souls of men. In times of national stress, discipline is accepted almost without question. In the Tinted States during tbe World war to ignore the rules of Hoover was to invoke the con demnation of conscience, if not that oT fellow citizens. Moderation is healthful, truly, but except in emergencies' it is difficult to enforce. Maintaining such rules in wai is easy, but in peace almost impossible. If there ever was a time when discipline was needed in Germany, however, it is now. There is much work to be done. A nation must be rebuilt in accordance with changed ideas. A nation must in- restnied to j.,,,,,! j-race in the eyes of (he world. It is a task not onlv for the suffering, but for those with means The danger is per sonal an vi'I I as natioii.il, but Hie duty j,. i ...... .itialiv yl. 1'iotk'. 3Vil! ii rm.un meet Hie e,-.-i .' We Offer For Sale ! . im-w four room modern house. I enujrnt foundation erllar. t la rape l'i lee jL'ertM.oo, J4no.no eiisdi, Sl'O.O I per month. A ood small home. i A f - room modern house iu ver j Hue loejitl'.n on avenue. The prire ; 1 riclit, tlMSa.on, JSMi.OO rnMi and balinee van he arranp' d. Lot GOxlO. A P-ioom modem hoiife. bacniem rni naee, coed itutniH-, fine lawn, jiood j trees and shrubbery. All In splendid epair. The lot is .10 .1 in. Hood Inci sion, jt::7ui.oft. A .ritom nmdei-li limine. I.aeinenl lot I'HHM. In Kod loratlon. Price SJi.'.n.ot 'Viins Ulnitotin ,m!i, ;iiue airai'ci'il a-i t v pa.vinrnts. We tlae l;in (;ikI I'tiuv I'or Sjlr La Grande Investment Company i-.i'IkI.i- Am-ni. r..r n.-imiiiF lgu-4jitw t'oiiu-ilitti-.-'. l.ni AdmiM Ai. riimie Main :a I fw. !! Week -End Specials " g 2M-Vv .', Main 59, ' g . ' . OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO J , M I - . . . . . ... . 1 1'I.AI.N WHITK DISH KS I .Inn No. 42. ..u..i -r.r I ' ;i"n""1''r,S bI' I;!"!"-"" ;. 5;inV ,,a ,,,c !;ltANITKvAHK -.7 ' imi ' 111 ' lali-s. I. ". S-incli. en.:... I So . hlb 'IViU'ilps. eneli OH- -- 15c tach.: '; . ' I : lii I N'oppb-s. (i rinil 7-in., i-a.. J'.c ' ' AllmTm mrmmrtw - ' w mm I i ""her. 0 ami S-ln. vu 2oc ln-in. IM.- flutes . HI IlT TIhI A I IT . I flutters. ami 10-ln.. ,....--. ..... ,., 1 . i Bfl R I Mil'" III I - 1 l-'niits. 4-in.. en.-h IIU- l'i ll:,rt Milk Van ' 1 JjjI I j 111 ' vl j 1'"ru'ts' 5'ln'' ,M1'1 ,5c ' " q""rt Si"lc, 1 1 ''' 11 For Reference , ' S'l AndreW VafietV Store ii ATTRACTIONS COMLN'G TO SHERRY'S jjjjjj j Jil ' ' s-------J j f j lj I '1'- ' - 'ii-. k I1iIiiii-s ; lolin lliu-ryiiioro . fT j )'V''- 3 -.Nil li.-r,-ii:-i- Wllllum Duncan III III 1 ' " .U 1-Yli. 4-r, ... r.. Ilav.- nil. I To Until... Il.-tly Ci.mpson. 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' , The Highway of Thrift is the sure road to in dependence and success. The man of industry and thrift inspires confidence and he finds his banker anxious to help him lieeause ho demon strates his inclination and ability to help him self. Conserve some of your earnings each day by opening a savings account with this bank. It is a safe investment that will earn four per cent, compounded every six months. Many are tak ing advantage of the facilities of our savings de partment and the savings deposited with us have increased nearly one hundred per cent, in the last year. Wc Solicit Your Account La Grande National Bank SOUND RELIABLE PROGRESSIVE A .-....-------..-....--..-,-------.,.-......-. ' ' s- .i. .V . .