I 460 for each dependent under 18 years of age, or over 18 years of age It tnentally and physically Incapacitated. W orth H er W e H e Krto\fcS ; J ; v ’ PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 1RM Clyde O. Huntley, oollectot of Internal • revenue, has mailed more than 40,00» federal Income tax blanks to the smaller ,tax«J payers of the state, ’ cpverlnm earnings for the calendar < ye*L 1926. These forms must be fill ed out and fil<xl io his office [not later than March IB, ac- I com panted by the payment of at least ene-foqrtth ot > the amount of tax ¿ae.O Those cutlng Attorney Arthur Guerin blanks can be used only by of Orofino.' John Eaton of Spokane, who salaried people and wage eaiw- was on ’the claim with Wells, ete whose net Income for the was alleged to have been attack year 1928 did not exceed $5,000, f Blanks for the nee of Individ ed, but escaped without injury According to meager telephonic ual. engaged in a business ori details of the shooting, Wells a- profession or whose gross In and Devonivlch had had trouble come wag ,$5,QQ0, or raorp’ rp- ¡gérard Poiwonby. keeper of the for some time ovhr the land t/t girdless pi their net income, ■ privy purée In England» Is the question. Wells, who is widely or whose net lneome was in ex^ man on.earth who knows Just known here, had gone to Pierce much money King George has. ems of $5,000, %re not obtoln.- ’City to do some work on the his duty to keep track of every able at this time. r» •» y the king receives and spends. claim. ‘These blanks, as well as those required by corporations, will £ETS EARLY CROP not be obtainable until the new EUREKA, CaL, Feb. 1»— IV, revenue bill, which le bow be K )—J. J. Proltor, fancher near I Hohesty is{ sdiuekhlng, that de fore 'at conference committee ^of here, is pointing with.' pride to trends largely ’ opou tli<4 abséne« the national congress, has final Ms loganberry patch; from which bf a safe MportunRy to steal ly been approved by bath hovsee he harvested fregb berrl«i| In tho ;*id algned by P r e s e n t Cp<H' MacMastei- girls. Berth« and 11 o'clock, subject: "Mind.” Wednesday 'evening aervlee at $ 0‘ c I qc R-, r Sunday school i t 10 jo’closM Reading Room open dally from S * to 5 except Sun- d a y i'id d iWHdays. * - The -puMte is eordially, weUemed. tt tt tt « Lutheran Service« , U H . *H. Young, Pastor Residence, 6$ 8 Boulevard Services in the Adventist church, 4th and C Sts. No ser vlets Sunday morning. Even ing services «unday evening at vTso o'clock. Confirmation ln- strgctlon on Saturday mornings In ^ths pastors study.' * During Lenten season Lenten services are conducted on Thursday ave- nlng* at 7: S0‘o'clock. The pub lic * la cordially; Invited to all services, especially to these Len ten; services. Come and con sider bow y o g i ’ Savior suffered also for you. $21«» « Methodist Mptoeopal Church j i. F. Pemberton,' Pastor M>rth Mala And LauAel Sta. Morning worth!» at 11 o’clock, senSon subject: "Woman; Wor shiping. Working Waiting.’' Eve ning worship at 7:30, subject: "When God Builds a Man." This will be a Lincoln-Washington service . Epworth League at < : p for all ydflng peo(Hb7 Jhn-' lor’ Epworth League at 4. The Sunday scbddl- meets at 9:45. Thgre Is a elafcs for you Where yod may study the Bible. Prayer meeting W e d n e s d a y . , ' P- m. Wa Invite you to worihlb with us fn all these services.. This is a fiomellke 'church. Straugers and visitors especially wqlcom. Code as you are. loganberry ripening time In this ■ Uder the provisions of the section Is the month of July. new revenue bill, returns must hfe filed by ■ Ahnoet worth her w s lfh tln goW. She’s wearing s I 1. Every single (Unmarried) Big Change in 11 , due coat, brought to 8aa Frandece 3n degauce of a person, If uhmarrted throughout Face Powders soviet edict against it» exportation. ( t | e year 1928, whdse het Income was $1500, 'or more. A new French process powder F all -Gospel Temple j 1 , 2<—Every single (Unmarried) that is not effected by pres'pira- . . . . . . B. C. Miller, - Paster 1 person claiming exemption as tion—-will not let an ugly shine Thé ‘pastor w(U odetpy the pal- bead Of a family, whose net in- come through; stays on until you pit In the Buqgalow Bunday, take It off; fine and pure; makes the pores Invisible; looks like having returned from EJugfAe beautiful natural skin; gives a where the Light' House Temple «oft velvety complexion. Get was dedicated last Sunday. The this new wonderful beauty pow- them« for Sunday mornlhg will ■jar,',; called M ello-glo.-^ l. U hla. be: "The Heart of the GtApel " Springs Pharmacy. In the evening: "Th» Stery at Peter." Other service» ge uenal next week. IS $$ tf R # » First Presbyterian tTierch Church a t Christ J. C- Meygler, Minister - e Bible school Is steadily Corner North Main and Hol lng in numbers and euthus- man streets. * alnce the contest was In Sunday school, 9:4$ * augurated. Th% school is Morning ln- worship, 11 a. m. vitlng the Groat Men’s Bible mon theme:; "Through Cl >r Has Heck says: "The folks class of Central Point to at* Junior 4 B„ V »■ m tend In a body In the near fu-l C. E., $:30 p. m. At 7 i. who howls loudest about high lc jaxes- -. la • the first to ’ \rtgn a ture. There .were >1$, men In Dr. Henry M. Ckmpbél ppt.ipon for a new jwUlicm-d^l- , thle clata recently, t G. fthaw Çoast Secretary..^?; Jfcy a lar courthouse.’’ the GhrtetMn minister Is teacher will speak. Dr. Camp of this class- 'A ll services next BtMe.Mbool at "1:46 a. m, Communion at 11 a. m. Preaching at 11:15 a. m. Sermon: "Jesus Our CorfF- sellpr.’* ■' U the evening L G. Shaw of Central Point, will preach. Mr. Shaw Is a powerful speaker. There Will be A bap- tiamaP service at the close of-the evening sermon. » « 9» First OoagregationAl Church Wi Judson Oldfield. Minister Boulevard and Main street. Sunday school at 9:45 *- m-. with classes, for all grad«® »»»I ages. Bring your Bible. Morn ing service a t 11; subject: "Truht In God.” Junior Christian Bn- Aesvor at 4 p. m. Christian A dd a little v a rie ty by serving H o t Cross Bi Endeavor* at 8:90. Evening ser in g Lent. * vice at 7:80;. subject? "Nicode- á SATURDAY SPECIAL The Dalles Voters |^Jerk Approve Bonds T o p “* Build» Pipe Lines X“ i .' ■ • _____ z , -« ' reBei .TMH d A l LBS, Feb. 19— (U .' c,Pal Pl)-v-In a special city «lection, bouji waters ot The D alles authorized com, jA >125,000 bond Issue for the t,on 'construction of a new pipe line storage reservoir. A «BBOO-boud issue for the erec- p| Maw of -a city 'Isolation hospital *alw> carried. A >6.000-bond are issue proposal for a new city as f FRESH FISH LENTEN MENUS Sm elts received three tim es a Choicest C uts of M eats THE EAGLE MARKET W e Deliver Phone 107 49 Lb. Sacks Cream Oil Sftap R eg u lar S ire Pkgs. of A ny F la v o r ' Do B ars C reaui •il. T oilet S o ap Dutch Cleanser R eg u lar 10c Cans C p A t Stones . .W * E p Shredded Wheat Cornflakes I dirge 15c Size A t Stones, 2 F o r B EO U LA H 10c S IZ E C heap a t Stones, 3 fo r * STONES SPECIAL COFFEE ' Jewel Shortening 4-LB. P A IL S S W IF T S J E W E L SH O R TN IN G FANCK I T A L I PR U N E S,’ 5 LB1 DELICIOUS Hot Cross Bans 25c dozen the famous name FRAHKLIN BAKERY Ag'the favored drink of Western cof fee lovers, G o ld e n t Wesf C o ffe e has played a part in the spirit of fellowship that tailded the We$t. t Bacon ST R IC T L Y F R E S H LARGE R A N C H EGGS, 2 Doz. E A S T E R N SU G A R CURED 3 g ( < BACON, P E R LB- «»W . Hominy Macaroni LA RG E C A N S B E ST G RAD E O Q p H O M IN Y , 2 F O R ' . f C U R V E C U T MACARONI C H E A P A T STO N ES, 5 I M GOOD W IN T E R SPUDS “• A I kl ■ S1A9 T h e name is < m y to remamber. The GoMeh West GirTTptenfrP In your pw- eery store is your assurance of a dis tinctive coffee. 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