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DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1920. EX-SERVICE MEN MAY i, TWO MONTHS' PAYMENT Lapsed or Cancelled ri.cd.f ,.f I hi. tiiimiin The pntvlHlon that dlacharfftid Her vJcp men un permltte- to reinstate At any iini" within three nUendav month following 'ho month of illHfhurKo by merely paying the two months prenv inniK, v.i'Imm.i making a formej rppU ;itin of a statement uh to health a alHn Ktlll In force. , The riiviKon for ri-liiHtuU-rwut do n.ir tifnloH mnn n nl II he not tin 11 Policy rchiHtnlf'H. If he wultn he iiiiiy not be 111 HH KOOU ii' i Mi II H Ml llfl ill Till. 111119 j Q diMchn tk and eoneeojuentiy may May be Taken Up Within 18'"" b to secure reln.ta,tement, Months From Date of Dis charge if Health, is Retained. MAN WHO PAYS TAX Former service men who had war term Insurance which they have ul h wed to lapirn may atlll take advunt aKe of the provlalonK for relnatatement of la imcd or canceled liiHurance. with In IS months from date of iUm. h.iiKt-, Upon payment of only two month's premiums on the amount of In BU ranee l . he relitKtated. provided the Insured l In as uood h.-alth at at the date of AT RATE OF $1 A MONTH FOR SOLDIER'S CLOTHING, ARMY LAUNDRY PROFITS WASlliNt.TON, U. C, Feb 5 Been at a fl.it riili' of $1 a tnnnlh each for washing and Ironing the clothing of enlisted Men In the pasta and camp of this country, the forty laundries operated liy the Wnr Department huvo shown u iri)flt. The not profJtB .f these laundries for the month of No- FOR THREE REASONS First, Because He Has Suffi cient Funds; Second, Rates Are Put Lower, and, Third, Current Act is Made Liberal. FOREST RECEIPTS ON INCREASE discharge or expiration of the grace vc mber. 1919. was $Hi ,.:!K1.I4. In period whichever Is the later dnle. und ' the thirty days of November the laun ho Mates In his application. Announce- dries handled B,.10.',,:t40 pieces of nient to this effect Is made by the 'II-j clothing. gl oi'i,inr Hi:i:vici: kmtti.. QCAIJTY Fruit IF YOUR APPETITE CALLS FOR GOOD FRUIT WE HAVE IT Fresh Hawaiian Pineapple, per pound 25c California Oranges at 65c, 80c, $1.00, $1.10 per doz. California grapes 3c Per Pound Florida Grapefruit, the famous Black Diamond brand, very large, fine flavored 20c each Extra Fancy Yellow Newtons Apples $4.00 Extra Fancy Rome Beauties $3.25 Pendleton Trading Co. "If it in the Market We Have It." urn iiiiiiiiiuiiiiiimiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiihii minium Humming 1J.. rVi.no" too filnnd I X Vr lino ' 5 I for You I man who pays an income lax tnt, tux.-. this year lias several reasons fori ,.1,.,-h I... tii .i! iii' I" i r .1 lli..t his Income for l!ll was sufficient (o place It WHOln Wle laxaote list ; secono. ami the normal rates are lower than for 1 9 I H : und, third, that the current rev enue net la more liberal ill Its provi sions than preceding acts. PHOr to ll a distinction was; . between only two classes of taxpnv-1 The' receipts from national forest a ...I a . -l...r in or i i. ...., i.. tl... V.nth .i. ill' disirioi single, and was taxed accordingly. The ( for tlui six months ending December act rr seplem tier x. i a i n, cxieuuou me 3 1 , ijiii, wen- rf - exemption privilege. In one respect, j cease of $1 1,6 6 MO over the rJo.lp Recognition was taken of the fart that Ifor the coi responding six month. In ma.iv unmarried persons, In the main- ISdS, according to a statement of net tenui.ee of a household, assume the receipts by, forests and classes Just same responsibilities as a married compiled by H I. l.ovng. district fis cutting That's the reason we arc BLUE RIBBON STEER BEEF for your approval. Phone 187 LIBERTY MARKET ! COLLECTION OF DOG TAX 1-1 1 1 1 r. r- nAiMTrpTrr. IM VV ILL Dt UuNIlOIlU m ' , , i , FRIENDLY PROCEElMNU a cniiu 8nUu,u,,ui .u- thin or worn. Such condition K.w.K.u. Feb. - -M the r. 1 oi , denote5 malnutrition. To liorcr &uhm?.Z .keep up growth and robust- 11. he circuit curt here protest- ness a child needs a plenitude Ins collection of the so . ailed dog lax 1 J h v;.-imins. on the mound that the act is uncon stitutional. The salt will be In the form of an injunction proceeding and I will hold up the collection of them- II- I censes until the supreme court ha. de- aided the ipiestiun t'oUtttl ROBUST CHILDREN of food rich in vitamins. EMULSION lerk Boyer deolaren that abundant in growth -promotin 3 the lost of collecting the dog Ibaenee properties, is an ideal supplc- lees v.o l .1 ex.'-co in.- ,,-..,,'.- pripfjci ilea, la an vv-. 1 ,r , mental food that could well be a part of the diet ot every growing child. Children always do well on Scott's Emulsion. H--ou a bmw, ldl H, J uU) HOUSE WIRING VACUUM CLEANERS START SAVING TODAY rpiIR ieltl.l p.yment th.t brl.f. T-t, Tho'n' 1 like, fir.tdepo.it in. wvlnc bank. Subfqun n.vmenl. only .dd to your wving. .ccount. lor not r.lng,e w.5hd.y c.n go by without the Th.r br.ng ing sn .dual Hving. FRANCE WILL PRESENT MElfiiAl CERTIFICATES : TO AMERICA ON FEB. 22. emptlons allowed a married person were extended to Include the ' head of a family." A .Ingle man. If his net All Ore - i gon Boys Who Gave Lives in 1 War Will Receive Expres sions of Gratitude. Timber sab s, which brought in 1 1 :.. I Relatives of nr. , C.i 11, e leading it. Ill: '..4.M. came from water power: ..f.'-88 - .... ............. ft -174 Tt Income tor 1 1 9 was 10tu or "'"r-, f , OM. ,.aEn.,. permits: and ti., r, oiu must file a return but if he is the sole tm)er w.memrt. More than $7. support of relatives by blood, marriuge 3()(1 ,of hc ,0(al rpeslpta came hram or adoption, living In the same house I flrc gr.lzing and timber trespass, with him. and If be exercises control (ort.Bts of ihe. district contribut or household affairs, be Is gn u1 : imL nora than $10,000 each to the lo exatOPUon of 3000. . UeX The Whitman national tonst. in Allimamx- Alliliil. I eastern Oregon, led the district with Ktlll another distinction was iiMOiii..tM.u. i i"' i. ... lh .... t i.t; An addi- ',!, second with J44.1CJ.66 and the dming tn " "T -v. ..... - :;. . ... ,,..,. . was third of their ( tional allowance oi ;ati was nwua , ... - - -- each child dependent upon It- parent, with 27.a42.37. Th t o urnbia I ; ..- provided su. h child was under IX or 491.14; the Oregon. II 4. 1 , ..hco-llv defective. TheUhe Olympic. I14.015.J5, ranked ' ' .," ' ' ,.. ,,. r.nher ifouith, fifth and sixth respectively. exeinpiion u,i."ru mhi . j .ii.. i.i. Has su ' iiilini- a...- CAMP MERRiTT IS SOLO AS SCRAP FOR $500,000 TENAFI.y. N. J-. Feb. 2. Cami Merrltt. at Tenafy, N'. .!.. built by the governmental a cost of millions of dol lars, was sold to the Harris Brothers Contracting Company of Chicago for $,-,110,000. The governmt lill close the camp pendent child in hi. or her household. The revenue act of IMS extended further the exemption privileges. The additional 2t" allowance now applies to each "person fother than husband or wife ) dependent upon the taxpayer, if such person is under 18 years of age, or Incapable of self-support." Thus, for evample. if a man supports his mother, uncle, or aunt in a sani tarium, he Is entitled to the IJ0U addi tional exemption, but If he support his children at home with his wife tn a sanitarium he receives no addition al ............... fnr his wife. Cuder the 15)13 act deductions for next week and rcniov !..... s,,vi..,ed outside of the laxpay- ille.l n etui" is oi ers' regular business were not allowed The merchant or professional msn who took an unfortunate fiver in the stock market was granted no allow ance for such loss in the melting of his Income tax return. The act of inlji allowed such losses to the extent of ..... ... -i -n. kMnMfltlM. For ex ample, the taxpayer who, such notbe- anj inn his regular business, made Jlti" in j ,he so one stock transaction and In another ,, r lost 1 wax required to re the ;.- Ifd fyfRY SIX KEPT t'v:T; X bank account in 1919 vldes for the deduction or all losses If incurred in any transaction enter ed into for profit, though not connect ed With trade or business." Kngravcd memorial certificates, significant of France's gratitude to America, will be presented the nearest relative of the Oregon boys who died World War in the untlorm intw. Ceremonies through out the State will be under the auspi ces of local pOSta of the America a un- 'gion on February r2. France selected the American Le gion as the representative of this country's fighters and the agency j through which the delivery of the me m..i..t. h,,'d he made. The certifi- .l.ll,r 1,. the W.ir deoaji- :,nd distributed to all parts of .v tha 1 . 1 1 . ' I ' : - t f ices ini ut lVrtland The army recruiting office at Port land is receiving the memorials f"r this district. As soon as complete lists Ot soldier dead hive been compiled and checked over, the certificates will 1 ..,.,,0.1 ni.,r to state headuuarters of the American legion at Portland . ,1,... ei.nt itlreettv to local i Clothes las tlx times as long when you us a The Thor h no belt, to break .nd .lip i catch. The Thor U ll-cleaa.ble. Th. U.og et'.n..e. .. oyerM-dlo, Un,er. Yo- - do . big w-hi.e in .a hour with the Thor. Order One Now ll-tve aou bought that Thor Electric Washing Ma 1 ir i vet "' Better order now. for the prices have ad i Z Id We hle a few machines in stock that we will tell at the old price and will give you this advantage while hPv .1st Go see your neighbor's Thor working today ant her how she likes it. Wouldn't sell it for twice v at I paid for it, worth its weight in gold and ever- one who has one will tell you how pleased they are with it, and can't praise it enough. The Thor has stood the test for over fourteen years and is the simplest machine on the market. Let us give you a demonstration. Call or phone 1067. CHAS. MILNE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 108 East Alta Ct, Opposite Alta Theatre. the cam 1 1 1 01 ine 1 thr few hurt- ami from mrr- in.trtermiister s l"'st. , f Uo - 1 I'll uttti X fit 'il'W 11" jtr. i-iiT ." 1 corps now there to another post J .ne , R.lcriti(.e hai'e been requested tn j contractor, will star, dismantling ""(tn',"tlleirniimwlote ,aret Poet, buildings in the spring. I. Th(J American lesion, with their. Ten small towns near the 'h'1' n(1(,re,,H or piaC(. thev can he found on . have lianded to purchase the Sl"'a"c j Kel,ruarv. o-. rjocal lists will be sub-; system put tn by the government at a l,Ued n duDUcaU to stale headuuar- cost of ltt,ov. ine lowos. "''- ,erP Every effort is being maae i" have the lists complete and correct as DR. J. EDWIN SHAKr Dental X-Ray by ppolntnent Qy Articulated Dentures. Inland Empire Bank Bid. Office Phone S30. Home Phone T4 CECIL COSPEB PUBLIC ACCOtNTAXTT rXCOME TAX AIIVISB M Smith-Crawford Bids. Opposite Pendleton Hot) Phone 1010 them Tcnaflv. IMitnont. ood. will pay re rights. Bergcnfield $19, Oat) for erlook- possible that no one will ed. ptogram. Prepared. Memorial programs being prepared In honor of the young men are under local post direction, committees hav i l.....n ai.oointed to arrange the de-- tails. ' ,r-i..l rmt I I'.lIi'S It TO U1V llllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIMIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHH.VtllHIIIHHIlllllllllllll START OFF RIGHT Make this month a banner one for you. Try this store for this next 30 days and see what a purchasing power your dollar has. T .Our groceries and fruits are good and fresh, our prices are light. USE YOUR CREDIT Despain & Phone 445 209 E. Court More I uxl notions AHowiil. no.r iqi7 deductions for con tributions to corporations organised I for religious, charitable, scientific, or educational pdrposes were not allow-1 id." Under the currenegot such deduc tions are allowed to an amount not in excess of 15 per cent of taxpayer's net income. The normal rate of -tax for 1910 Is 4 per cent on the first 14 or net in io and X per cent on net Income above that amount. As In 101x. the tax may be paid In full or In four In stallments, the first of which must ac company the filing of the return on or before March It, the second on or be fore June t3 the third on of before I -..otembcr IS. and the fourth on or I before llecember la. Forms for mak i Ing returns may now be obtained al flee, of collectors of Internal tie. post offices, and banks. If .payer', net income for 1119 was ,.r less he should ask for Ki'iin 1040 A If It was more man he should ask for Form 1U40. The assistance of trained revenue agenls will visit every county in me d Slates, is offered taxpayers m king out their returns. ic i en i v'cti i V . Feb. 2. ne every six persons in me ine mmwM , . ..... kept an account in a national naim. work of Frankim Boom, according to official returns made to artist, and are commemorative of tne the comptroller of the currency for the service , the American dough"-y. vear ended June .10, 191. Not one of and leatherneck In the tt Ot ii,.. 1S -4.I3UII depositors in such ! wars. Each is inscribed with tne h nks lo'st a pennv during the fiscal I name of the dead fighter whose near est of kin receives it. PHONE 600 th. win Unit Tea or Coffee often disagrees -with some one m the fam ily. An easy way to det away from such annoyance is to drink the pn nrotc The tes ELECTROCUTING INSECTS IN CEREALS lb I -Situ WASHINGTON, Feb. 2. Kxperi- mentS to determine the feasibility ot Iii4hrattna Insects In sealed pack ages of cereals are being conducted by department oi agriculture mlse of success. The object is to .ct consumers and prevent waste, department Is also undertaking to determine whether fumigation Mill lessen the damage from attacks by insects on goods In warehouses. RESERVE OFFICERS CANNOT if QUIT U. S. WITH0U1 LtAVtjs . uriatn lOnTfiN i. r Keb. 2.--TheS nrrlMM of the nrtnv tire lli- formed through a menu rdanduui from .i, Qr.eir, ,,f War that they ale ex- nected to reansst permission from the i.ii...... il..iieral if thev .lesire leave the country. They should also g keep the department Infornieil xir tlli'll ... i ,u. ,,.i.. hib abroad. Kxccpt In .1,., ,,r intelligence officers .nd I officers whose services may lie osr.l permission will to't be generally grant ed for absence iii excess of one year because it will tag. then, out of the iiij.'itiii'iJi l-JH r m I Irsukt 0 jr Instant POSTUM It agrees with everyone in the family. No sleepless nights, disturbed digestion or irritated nerves follow its use."Zhensir a Reason" We will appreciate your ac count here this month. Our meat will please you. DOWNEY MARKET J ' aiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinntiiiiimifiim iinfiiiiiiiiifiiiuiimmiiiniiiiiiiiiiuttiinHmifttH SPECIAL TUESDAY SPECIAL The Jolly tun Baked Ham Sandwich and Gravy 20c. Quick Service Best Quality. The Jolly Inn Basement Hotel St. George Main Street Entrance Lightweight and Dura bility is the Best Guar antee of Quality The difference betWMSj a lacll anil a laru. r car is Isrgc y a matter of weight, liicli iarri tile suiiM' average passenger weight. traels over the same ixmds and al the BMsg Bpaeds. l'cr nonnd of metal the coal to make eactj i- about the nasaa. e utsis ao- in as ioii as un- ... i-ll Is tn euriy the same loatl. oMr the sinio roads, and nt IHHls at extremely low ntis. Iiigbli clfieient imillHirtmion. It Is ciw-iisitn to laul dead weight- Tlicrefom. every suis rrluou., puaakd has !' n 'Unlimited. Light tmt strong metals hse been useil. These are tlie iiial ty morals. Tln-i provide the "toughness." the wear, the ability 0 stand snj .train and lMK'k: ami yet they sn- Hghl in wHglu. This Is the secret ot the Maxwell. It explains win a Maxwell lelixers n MMragi tlial ts inevponslxl? that I IrouWelca hat is almost endless. The itsiitesi elficiency economy rxxninl ever made is held by 1 Ma vxx ell. It ran 920 mile- continuously without one -mule slop of llin ... re .1 a roll inisit load. arugeil J.' miles to UM . sptx'tl of U,', miles. s-r Isiur. . year- :'.no.iMg huxe tas-n built, and ll"--- bsr nin.lo nnni rrletuls. ;p prtMlui'tlon Imrxa-s 10 llxi.ooo xisxweus. Neil & Barker Co. MAXWELL DEALERS Riverside Phone 180 On. Ma XX lie same That is 'uuilie. lalliui. at In itxi ft rountr) over the training periods. HllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllll'llllllllllllllllll MMMMj