Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, June 25, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Without s High : Prices
Are being offered daily at this
Great Store. You cannot afford to
overlook the many Savings we are
always giving each day through
out the entire Store.
Groceries, Shoes, Suits, Underwear,
Hoiserv, Overalls, Corsets,
Dress Goods,
Watch this page next week's issue.
THE
I f jpptwMnKNCE ENTERPRISE
PROGRAM FOR
LEGIONMKKliNU
Astoria, Ore.-To mkc the wt-ond
minuul convention of mo "
Ugion for the department i
i. north.
the greatest event m v.v
west for ex-service men inrt mr
th fummit-
war, is n' m'v.
tee on arrangements which in busily
engage! in outlining the pivgran,
for the important event.
Astoria i the city winch Mfurvu
the honor of entertaining the dele
gates iind their friends and the date
are Friday, Suturdiiy and Sunday.
July 80. 31 nnd August 1. H.Usop
Tost No. which on aceouni i
n.-tivilv in connection with combating
bolshevism has become widely known
through the country. hue proclaimed
that the "buddies" will 1 entertuin-
ed us thev have "never ieen enier-
taiiicd before."
The committee on arrangement i
as follows: Jesse K. ilinman, chair
man: S. A. Wold, secretary, Astoria;
Good.-ll am! Arthur Murphy.
GLASSES
Are Not Expensive
Many nooplc put off having tlicir ey..
amined on account of the cost of havL
glasses made. Almost every day we $
someone express their surprise, that t2
can secure such a thorough examination a3
and such high grade glasses at .such rea.J
able prices as wo charge. Further tfo
that, we guarantee our work.
"You Get The Beit At HartmtnV
hi art man Bros. Co,
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS
Etc.
July Banner Days
Two Stores
254 State si
186-194
N. Commercial
CASH
Groceries
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PHOME 453
GOVERNMENT IS DRIVING
FOR MORE REVENUE FUNDS.
"In this, as in every other sec
tion of the country, there will be
conducted durine next two months
an extensive tax drive for the collec
tion of delinquent sales and other
miscellaneous taxes, such as the so
called luxury tax, the soft drink tax,
the admission tax, the manufactur
er's tax, the tax on jewelry and works
of art, and the tax on toilet articles
and proprietary medicines. Reports
of laxity on the part of .dealers and
other persons responsible for the re
turn and collection of these taxes
have reached the Bureau of Internal
Revenue from many sources
"To remedy this condition, a large or fraction thereof of the amount
force of revenue officers will be put
in the field, and it is expected to re
sult in the collection of millions of
dollars in delinquent taxes
"Information from the sales tax
unit of the Bureau of Internal Rev
enue is that many dealers in soft
drinks and ice cream either are keep
ing no record of the amount of tax
collections from such sales, or that
the record is insufficient or incor
rect.
Special attention will be directed
to the collection of this tax as well
as to the tax on toilet articles and
nrnnrietarv medicines Through the
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failure of retailers to collect in full
the tax of 1 cent for each 25 cents The
for which toilet articles and pro
prietary medicines are sold, it iB es
timated the government is losing sev
eral million dollars annually The
tax is collected by means of stamps
ranging from 1 cent to 40 cents, which
the law provides shall be affixed by
the dealer and cancelled
"It is the intention to conduct as
thorough and effective a campaign as
possible in such a way as to bring to
justke willful violators, and cause
no embarrassment to merchants and
business men who honestly are en
deavoring to comply with the reven
ue laws"
Enterprise is
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still $1.50 a year
. iwiiiv viwwt - v
Ti.rtlaml, Pat IHIiun, Seaside; K. U.J
Hoskins, l.oland l Gilbert, K T,
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GiHH-h. Harry Fuller and r n mcii.
Astoria
According to the pre-ent arnmg.-
ments that are being mai!.-, the e-
servue men and their menus win
gather in Portland on Thurlay, July
2'.th and board a special tmin thn
will leave in the afternoon for A- !
toria The train will arrive in the '
convention city abount " oVIin-k '
where the visitors will be rveivett
and assigned to quarters The enter- ,
tninment featuivs will stiirt the same j
evening, among which will v a big i
free dance on the streets, music to i
be furnished by a 20-piece concert
band
The convention will open on Kri-
;liiy morning with an adilress by (lov-
lernor Ben W Olcott. It is expected
that the national commander, Frank -1
lin l Uher, will also be present to
address the ex-service men. The
largest place in teh city, the Astoria
Theatre, has been secured in which
to hold the convention. One of the
entertoinment features of the three
days' Catherine will be the biir salmon !
barbecue and arrangements are being
0 made to seat at least 1,000 ex-service '
'0!mpn nt one ms tnhlo V T
chairman of the committee having ,
this affair in charge, has adopted '
U-v -.1 . I.TIli .11 i
me BiuKtui. mi inai oiu mess line,
Buddy," and will blow mess call and
the long line of American Ieian
members will wind through the street
to the scene of the banquet.
Friday evening, July 30, has been
set aside for the annual American
Legion convention ball, which prom
ises to be one of the most brilliant I
affairs of the kind ever staged in the !
city. i
The convention will adjourn long
enough on Saturday afternoon for i
the delegates and visitors to parti-!
cipate in the big historical and pa-
triotic parafle. Prizes will bp offf r.
ed for the post in the state having
the largest number of members in
line in proportion to memhprmn
Many floats and interesting features
are planned for the n,wint
Sunday, August 1. will be snpnt nt
Seaside where the citizens of that
progressive beach resort will serve a
i feed to the delegates and visi
tors. . In the evenintr will I.p ctni
the spectacular pyrotechnical
depicting the "Battle of th
gonne."
SALEM,
OREGON
Wells' Universal Grinde)
For Grinding Pistons, Piston Rfc!
Wrist Pins, etc., on
Automobiles, Trucks and Tract:
has been added to our equipment
WOOD & COZINE, Independe
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THE REASON
Money it More Sift aj
NATIONAL BANE
"OVER 21 BILLIC
RESOURCES"
(Each Under Suptrj
ion of U. 5 Cots
Of U the plc thn n
Drposit, Hide, twi Iawt i
MoneY-hrr U ti M
Ntlonal Many.
INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK
ThU Bank it Under Supervision of United SK
Government.
is pi ay
ne Ar-
"Even apjossot
can learn
ROUNDUP STAGE COACH
FOR ASTORIA MKKTING.
Dont ask for.
Long Distance
Northwestern operators are well
versed in long distance systems and
carefully trained.
When you use Northwestern you
get an efficient, accurate service.
The committee on arrangements for
the state convention of the American
Legion, department of Oregon, was
more than pleased when news was re-
ceived from Pendleton Post that the
post in the round-up city would he
represented in the convention parade
wnn a nig delegation and one of the
round-up rtage coaches. The dates
of the convention which is to be held
in Astoria are July 30, 3 Und Aug
ust 1st. I he parade which is to he
one of the big attractions will be held
Saturday afternoon, July 31st. Invi
tations are being sent out to all posts
the state to he renreitenti i
what is expected to be the hirw
ex-service men's parade since the ces
sation of hostilities. Prizes 9
be offered for the best float or other
representation and for the largest
number of members any post has in
line, in proportion to its memberfihip
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PEAfl
THE PROFESSOR dropped In.
LAST NIGHT and eald.
HE HAD a puzzle.
YOU KNOW he nanks,
FIFTY 8EVEN kinds.
OF HIGHBROW talk.
BUT HE'D Just" heard,
TWO FELLOWS talking.
SOMETHING LIKE this.
"HERE'8f THE real checiu..
ON THE kind of butt,
FOR STEADY stuff."
"SPILL n,"'mui the other.
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60 THE first one Kald,
"IT'S GOT the 'goods,
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AND PEP an.l all.
JUST TOUCH 'one off.
AND YOU'LL be llvlnj.
THE LIFE of Rotlly.
I FELL for It, and
I'M JAKE for keep.
AND 8ITTIN' on tb "
AND THE second one
"JUST SLIP us one.
FOR THE double-O."
AND THAT wan sH.
I LAUGHED end polotei
OUT THE window.
AND THE prof read.
THE ELECTRIC el
AND HE wae on.
THE SIGN JustMl
-THEY SATISFY."
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