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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1920)
TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1920. FACE EIGHT illlllllllMU astime du!ls20c I i ChiMtni " Alt( I1 TlirTHE sAitii UN MM ems hit v '! ,- w it the Arcntlo Thn.tro for iw tla lefrlnninff Sunday. It is a screen version of Avery Hop wood's successful stupre fa roe By the Mine name and wild to be a highly fortunate selection an a vehicle for prett) Miss lUtrke. The plot concerns How would you like to plan an elopement with a pretty nr and then find your wife at the top of the ladder In place at the maiden? That's only a young- American Rlrl, Just married to on of the funny situations in "Sadie n naiuiauHiie iiaimn count, WOO oe lve." the new ruramount-Artcraft cornea ,.bsssed with the idea that an photoplay starring- Btllle Burke, which American with whom she once had romantic affair is her "twin tout." The unexpected appearance of the tntter nearly breaks up an impenjiuc honey moon and leads to all sorts of hum orous complications. James I Orane hffnln appears as Mis; Burke's lending: tnan, and others in the cast include Jed 1'rmily, j-felon Mmrntrose, and Hedda Hopper. The picture was dtrerteM hy John H. Kon ertsoti. , Ajg THE BOOK Hl A WUtBttWk V ellSi CT I B I I I virtue the lHr M m m 1 I I I I wurid :ii I Ijrw J J I 111 Tjjgj jj All bonks here lwollonnl can bo found In llio MONTHLY REPORT Statistics for FV binary, 120 Recessions . . . 30 Kegistration of readers: Central, adult 46 Central, Juvenile '30 76 i Branches, adult 64 1 Branches, juvenile 2'3 Total I 168 Circulation: Central, adult 172? Central, juvenile 12S1 3008 Branches, adult 1948 Branches. Juvenile 1017 2965 Rural schools 256 Total 2!9 S8 shipments of boles, containing. 380 S3 shipments to Individuals 55 Books Bent to 12 rural schools. . . 126 Books sent to branches 6 9 Books mended. 38 plus 115 (br.). 153 Transient readers registered .... -Catalog: and shelf cards made. . . 432 Meetings at library 24; attendance 910 Pines collected: Bal. on hand Feb. 1. 1920 . . . . 9.23 Monthly receipts 21.25 Expenses Bal. on hand Feb. 29 Rental collection: Bil. on hand Feb. 1, 1920 Monthly receipts Expenses . . .- Bal. on hand Feb. 29 . . . Branch circulation: 30.b8 .$19.73 .J10.75 . 1.40 .56 1.96 . 1.33 . .63 Milton Hermiston . . . 447 Athena ! 380 Ferndale 309 Freewater .' 23 4 Echo ." 236 Weston 202 Vmatlllu Is" Pilot Hock "l Umaplne 63 Total . 2965 ENTIRE SIXTH GRADE EARNS CERTIFICATES All of the thirty-four children in the sixth grade of the Lincoln school of which Mrs. Iuye Idleman is teacher, have received Home Reading- Certifi cates from the county library. These have been framed and hung on the school room walls. This is the first grade in the county in which the pupils have each received a reading certifi cate. 60 IN COUNTY X of ImatMa. County Children Vhi Have Received Home Reading Certificates Since" February 17th. Everett Hutton, Fifth grade, Lincoln Clell B. Rea, 5th. Lincoln. Esther Winn. 6th, Lincoln. Thelma Simpson. 6th, Lincoln. Christina Sanders, 6th, Lincoln. Lois Bussabarger. 6th. Lincoln. Harold Oreene, 6th, Lincoln. Doris Copeland, 6th, Lincoln. Jack Harkness. 6th, Lincoln. Margaret Jack. 6th, Lincoln. Helen BIrchaux, 6th. Lincoln. Allen O. Carden. 6th. Lincoln. Charles Simis, 6th, Lincoln. Fred Griggs. 6th, Lincoln. Lucille Davis, th, Lincoln. Charles Peterson, 6th. Lincoln. Thomr.s Johns. 6th, Lincoln, t Charlotte Bowman, 6th, Lincoln. Kng Oln Bye, 7th, Lincoln. Velma Harris, 7thf Lincoln. Walter Bowman, 7th, Lincoln. William Crulkshank, 7th, Haw thorne. Shirley Jewett, 8th, Mm ..lit. Lester Leroux, 6th, Vincent. Hazel Wllks, 7th, Lincoln. Catherine Elliott. th, Hawthorne. Wilma Wade, 7th Lincoln. Margaret Bluhm. 7th. Hawthorne. Juanita Brown, 8th, Lincoln. Thelma Crandnll,' 8th. Lincoln. Raley Peterson, Sth, Lincoln. John Gordon. 8th. Lincoln. Clarence Snider. 8th, Rleth. Jack Amann, 4th, Dist. 39. I-anra Hillman, 7th. Rleth. Edwin Sharp, 8th, Lincoln. Nykee English, 7th. Lincoln. Clara Engemann, 7th, Lamar. Glenn Stewart, 7th, East Side school. Velda Stewart. 6th. East Bide. Goldie Goodwin. 6th, East Side. Marjorie Crandall, 5th, Lincoln. Marjorie I. Payne, Hawthorne. Helen Young, 5th, Rleth. Frederick Heath, 7th. Rieth. Maud Parks. 7th, Rieth. Beryl Harrah, 5th. Hawthorne. Dorothy Barthel. 5th, Lincoln. Floyd Michael, 5th. District 77. Barbara Snelgrove, 5th. Albee. M.-iry Proudflt. 6th, Athena. Kre.l Radtke. 5th, Athona. Roy De Freece. sth, Athena. Tnterestin" yew Tilosrrnphlcs. Abbott Impressions of Theodore Roosevelt. Breshkovsky Little grandmother of the Russian revolution. Elle't Woman of the American Revolution, 2 vols. Leeomte Georges Clemenceau. MassenetMy recollections. Seitz Artemus. WW One Step, and Yoifre on a Better Road! toiifl save money by stopping" coffee anddrinking Postum Ihais certain You. may save Health and nerve efficiency, That 's probable There's just one simple step to take buy a tin of" 1IANTP0SXUM Costs less than, coffee Has a rich, satisfying fkevor Ready instantly in the- cup Made lyrPostunv. Cereal Co .Battle -Creek,, .Mich; Arcade Today Lump and Nut 1 1 King Utah Lump CHILDREN 10c ADULTS 25c Billie Burke in Sadie Love iiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimmm fl We Are Receiving Some j Coal Now and Have in Stock at Present Rock Springs I jf B. L. BURROUGHS Inc. I til City 'iTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiif The largest electric sign In the world advertises WRIGLEYS on Times Square. New York City: it is 250 feet Ions. 70 feet high. Made up of 17.236 electric (amps. The fountains play, the trade mark changes, read ing alternately WRIGLEY'S SPEARMINT. DOUBLEMINT. and JUICY FRUIT, and the Spearmen "do a turn." This slfln Is seen nightly by about 600,000 People from all over tbe world. Sealed Tight i i MARIA ROSA Willi Geraldine Farrar 4B One of Geraldine's best pictures released some four years ago and brought back at popular request. You will make no mistake in seeing this one. SK1NNAY in SKINNAY'S SICK J iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"'''""""l,,"l"""",,ll,""","l""","",,n" AltaTheatre "5 A 1 1. i Child ivn 10 Adults 35c Geraldine Farrar Tim Qtrnnnar fnilfi mo ouunyiji mi A Drama of Deep Appeal. Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Department. INCOME TAX . RETURNS DUE Business Men.Farmers and Wage Workers Must File Schedules of Income for 1919. The Income of Congress on 19U) in H" ll Upturns in on or licfo! " zen ami rcs:l come for W.i i 11,000 or ov. . rlcil mi'! llvlnc ltushnml) ; or 11: J-'.OOO or over, rux HUJKJWSJ by Act earit)ngl pf Hie year Vg collectiffl, null, must le muile eh IS hy every cltl-' who hud a net In- -mtlng to : :isle ; or if mar- t from wll'p (or ,vMr.vel or divorced, it married mid livlhg with wife (or huslmnd). The status of the person on tlie Inst day of the year fixes the status for the sear with respect to the above requirements. Under any of these circumstances a ret urn must he made, even though no tax Is dufc. Husband and wife must consider the Income of both, plus that of de pendent minor children, In meeting this requirement nnd. If sufficient to require a return, all items must be shown in a Joint return or in separate returns of hushand nnd wife. A single person with minor depend ents must Include the Income of such dependenis. A minor who has a net Income of ?1,000 or more Is not considered u dependent, and must file a separate return. Personal returns should 1 made on Form IOWA, unless Uic net Income exceeded S'j.OOO, In which cose Form 1010 should be used. Kesidents of Oregon should file their returns with, and Buke payments of Income Tax to, Milton A. Miller, Collector of Internal Itevonue, I'ort lund, Qre. How to Figure Income. The best way to find out whether one must file a return Is to get a Form 1OI0A and follow the' Instructions printed on It. That form will serve as a reminder of every Item of Incomi and If a return Is due It tells how to prepare and file It. If In doubt on any point as to Income or deductions, I person may secure free advice and aid from the nearest Inter nal Itovenue ofhee. Guesswork, estlmntes and other hlt-ur-mlss methods are barred when a per son Is making out his Income Tax re turn. Accuracy and completeness miisl be Insisted upon. The return Is a sworn statement. As such It must be thorough nnd accurate. Salaried persons nnd wage earners must ascertain tlie actual compensation received. Overtime, bonuses, shares In the profits of a business, value of quar ters and board furnished by the? em ployer nnd other Items which are com pensations for services must be In clnded. It must be borne In mind (hat com pensation may lie paid In other forms than In cash. A lonus paid In Liberty Itonds Is taxable at the market value of the bonds. A nnlp received in pay ment for services Is taxable Income at Its face value, and (he interest upon It 1 also tuimble. PUB L I C SALE FRIDAY, SALE (X MMENCES AT 10 O'CLOCK We will sell at our farm 1-2 mile Northeast of Athena, the following descrihed livestock and property: 1 Mare, weight about 1400, 9 years . old. 1 Horse, weight about 1250, 9 years old. 1 Horse, weight about 1200, 5 years old. 1 Team Marcs, weight about 2000, 4 and 5 yeai's old; ' ' ' ' 1 Saddle Mare, 5 years old. 3 Set Butt Chain Harness 1 Set Hack Harness 19th ! ! ! 1 Team Horses, weight about 2800, 8 and 9 years old. 1 Team Horses, weight about 2900, 7 and 8 years old. 1 Horse, weight about 1200, 3 years old. 1 Horse, weight about 1250, 12 years old. 2 Mares, weight about 2600, 12 years old. 1 Team Mares, weight about 2600, 3 and 4 years old. 1 Horse, weight about 1200, 3 years old. 2 Mares, weight about 2400, 6 and 9 years old. , 1 Heav v Team Breeching, new 2 Walking Plows 1 Gang Plow 1 Hack 1 Set Sleigh Runners Other Articles too numerous to mention. FREE LUNCH AT NOON TERMS OF SALE All punis under $50.00 cash over $50.00 time will be given until October 1, 1920, on bankable notes bearing 8 per cent in terest. 2 per cent discount for rash on all sales over $50.00. SHEARD BROS., Owners I?. S. lAGBOT, Clerk. W. F. YOII1NKA, Auctioneer