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In w Vil' ' m P w JS E ffl i errs Y. W. C. ». OPENS rei cross WORK IN ITALY MOMOODOO ------------ ‘ - T f l , Tea and Club Boomt Opanèd far War Council on Rottremont An American Women. nounces Cash and Supplies •Usa Mu r i m i HU en. Director of Mat- Contributed. far Influx i f W ORKERS W ILL “ CARRY ON." Italy la bow I n d o M la tki « •work of the American T. W. C. A. Mlaa Mabel Warner of Salina, Kan., and Chicago left Parta a few days ago Car R ohm , where ahe will be la charge to a Hoataaa Houae for American gtrta there by the American Red the Embassy and the uew Tu- CommtaaioB. Mlaa Warn has been director of the Y W. C. Hoataaa Hooaa at Breat Prance. Mine Warner win open a tie n o Bad deb rooma where the Amerlcaa women can gather for aerial tiro« Borne la harboring a refuge population Of about 40,000 and accommodatlooa Bra dUBcult to Bad. The work ta Romo waa etarted as a direct result of the appeal of Ml ■Charlotte Nlren, one of the National Y. W. C. A. secretaries ia Italy, who is few months la Prance as advisor la the Pratoh work. Mlaa Nlvto’a dreams of Y. W. O. A. work la Italy include the maintenance t o a residence for nea-Itallan women. whs, ahe teda, will cata* to Italy In treat numbers after th* war ta study tesale aad art. “I believe at tbte time such a project Is fartleularty important because toas fres» ochar cosa tries should bo encouraged to com# to Italy to the great numbers e f German who Soodsd Italy la the past, many of these paid apeste ef tbelr meat,” Miss Nivea mid la her plans. Miss Niven has asked the Y. W. C. A. to aid the Italian tlsa la establishing a cantar, at Genoa, with two America! tortee, with physical add recreational training, to act as a tralalag school for Italian women. Ia eonnectloa with it her plea would laclado a Hostess House for girls pasalag through the city or employed there. 8uch a center would hoco me eventually the center for all Y. W. C. A. work la Italy, both Italian and foreign. In her formal appeal for help for the Valone Christiana Dalle Giovanl (the Bailan asme for Young Women’s aaoriattaa) Mies Nivea has two facta, the poverty of toe Italian Assortatkm on the ooo hand aad the need and opportunity on the other for an American program la Italy at the present time. Miss Niven’s favorite way of lllue- trettng the friendliness of the Italian woman to America la by telling the story of the Italian mother who mid Abe had fakea «Iowa the picture of the Madonna which had bung for many years over ber bed and was putting In Its place one of Presl«lent Wilson. “In our work In tbe Union* wo bare Narked trained leadership aa wall as toe material resources te give such training. We have had no means to bay modera equipment Consequently we have not the, visible result* of American and British work. “Feeble a* our work may be. It la wot useless Many girl* la all parta of Italy have told us bow much tbe Valono meant in tbelr Uvea. Italian girls are touchingly grateful for the smallest efforts. They respond eager ly to friendliness. “ There Is no other agency doing In Italy what the Association la trying to do.” Mlm Niveo hrs spent the past seven year* In work with the Italian wo men, starting as director of a hostel, or boarding home, for Italian women stu dents at Floreare. She la an Aroeri can from New York, where alte wav one time head of the Christ adore Set tlement House. WOMEN LEARNING 'MASSAGE. Germantown Y..W. C. A. Trains Wom en for Reconstruction Work Among Soldiers. Educational course* to pre|»sre wom an as sides In tbe rehabilitation of wounded soldiers have been opened st tbe Germantown. Pa.. Young Women’s Christian Association. A reconstruction massage course, tortures In sastomy, physiology, mus cle work aad remedial movement mas sage, theory and practice, electrother apy aad hydrotherapy are given by doctors aad nurses, who also super- prartlcal work st tbe Y. W. C. A. at hospitals. The courses are rec- ilaed by the Burgeon General. Similar course« have also heen open ed Is the New York City Central Branch Y. W. C. A., where a specialty la made of .brush-tasking with a view to training women as teachers tor re construction hoop! tala Tbs Cadas is n Y. W. C. rivai panatasi nn to placo a Y. W. O. secretary «a ovary ship leaving with 200 or mora warnen and an the parastigsr list. «w tary fateli« The same func- the women as the Y. M. C. A. for a a a on transporta raterta tasara ta Is a y coma If IB " Five 01« Societies in World Wide Pisa. H. P. Davlwq Heads International American Red Cram Commission. Dr. Livingston Perrand Permanent Leader ef Pesos Organisation. 35 * * actually lacroqard «luce the arulettee. “Aa for work euioug the Preach peo ple, now that hostilities have ceased, the French theawelves naturally pre fer as far as possible to pro ride far tbelr own. It has accordingly been de- ) termtned that the guiding prtnotpls gf Red Cross policy la Prance henceforth shall be to have punctilious ragarit to | Its every responsibility; hut ta direct Its efforts primarily to assisting ‘ French relief societies Tbe liberated aud devastated regions of Prance base been divided by tbe government Into small districts, each officially assigned • to a designated French relief organi sation. “The American Red Cross work la France was Initiated by. a commission of eighteen men who landed on French shores June 18, 1917. Since then same 9.000 persona have been upon the rolls In Prance, of whom 7,000 wore actively engaged when the armistice was signed. Aa indication of the prea> , eat scale of the work win be obtained from the fact that the services of 8.000 persons are still required. “Our American Expeditionary Force having largely evacuated England, tbe activities of tbe Red Cross Comiuls- ther* * re « ■ * ■ »«• » uP°n • dlmln- _* T ? 'e P* r‘° d Active operation« J J *“ pro» rw " Archangri and J Washington.— (Special.)— Haary P. Deriso* aa che Inna a Issues the tollow- ig statement ou behalf « f the War Oasacll of the American Red Croas: “To the American People : “The War Council of the AaMrican od Cross appointed by President Wtl- soa ea May 10. 1917, to carry on the work of the American Red Cram dur- lng the war, at their request and by “The work la Italy has been almost vote of the Central Committee, ceased entirely en behalf of the civilian pop at midnight, February 28. ulation of that conn try. In the critical “Immediately the armistice waa hoars of Italy'* struggle the Amerlcaa pied the War CojincU Instituted people, through their Red Cross, aunt studies to determine when the strict a practical message of sympathy and ly war work of the organisation would relief, for which the government and have been sufflclently matured to en people of Italy have never ceased to able the direction of affairs to bo re- express tbelr gratitude. , surned by tbe permanent staff. Henry gupp|»«e and Psreannel to Near RasL P. Davison, being In Paris when tbe I - r he wcmalou for , uch c o * * * ^ . armtetlce was .lined summoned a tlon of effort in Italy, England. Bel of ¡ * * * " glum aad even la Prance having nator- tbe Rad Crum Commissions In Europe tlly aD* nortnally dlln,nlshed, It baa ^ TTORNBY-AT-LAW BROUGHT BOY TO HIS DAO THIS TELLS NOW TO FI 6 URM NC 0 ME TAX Squarely Up to Every Individual to Get Busy by March 15 or Suffer Penalty. “Don’t wait until the final due data March 16th, for paying your Income Tax aud making your return. Avoid ibe last minute rush. Any person can tlgure out his liability today aa well aa lie can next week, and If there la any point on which he needs advice be can m o w get In touch with a Revenue man.“ This word of a deice 1» being given out by tbe Internal Revenue meu who are Collecting the Income Tax Ip this stste. Every aid and assistance Is lielitg given freely to the public. En larged field forces are helping tbe peo ple lu every way possible to gat their payments aud their returns In by March flfteeuth. ■ But the Income Tax men will not pull your door-bell or year «■oat-fails, according to the Collector’s announce ment It la squarely up to every Indi vidual to figure out hts own case and to get busy If he comes wltljln tbe scope of tbe new Revenue law. Did You Can/This Much? Every unmarried person who receiv ed income averaging 819.25 a week during 1918 and every married couple who jointly received Income averaging 833.30 a week should secure at once from the nearest Deputy Collet-tor or the nearest bank a blank Form 1040 A. That form contains the in forum tlon be will need to enable him to figure hla correct net Income and any tax that be owea tbe Government. The law requires that every unmar ried person who had a net Income ef 11,000 or over aad every married per son whose net Income was 82,000 or over (Including th# Income of husband or wife, aud the earnings of minor children. If any) most make a return on or before March 15th. And this re quirement does not binge on whether the person owes a tax. <v C LA R E N C E B U T T Red Croa* Wsrfcpra fiai Dut te PIM Mw Young fio (filar antf ef Catiras in *M the coarte s f attention id van to | the writing of Dad was from some Uttle i Cincinnati Ha had can* an the way to M taaapatls to sea hla toy. bis only •oa who bad basa away t o p four years. The boy was ia the army and was being transferred. Ha was te be In Indianapolis on Sunday wired bis father ta meat bite. 8 ; all coorte; Probate, Datos. how, father aad son missed connection and all legal papau. Ah- la tot union station. Dad decided to appeal te the women of the Red Oroes canteen booth. *1 waa te meat (Has hern," dad said, “(to basal shown ftp- V know he’s ta Indianapolis somewhere.“ it Tbe cauteenets got busy. Dad aad nta boy bad to be brought together. Pint tbe canteenera summoned tbe military police. They got a descrip Office over H ist Battona! tion of son. The M. P.’s startad oat Phone Black SI to find him. Tbe canteenera alan start ed scout a They visited every down town corner ond haunt of tbo soldiers. Ah boor liter tbe canteenera looked up toward the station door. Ia came 9000BOOOOBOOOOOOOOOO— M » dad and his boy— arm In arm. ' “I did just as you told me,“ the ta- tber said. “Yon told me to go aptowo 1 stead oo that corner. Yoa sold d pass there, and pretty soon be did. The military police kept coming by to ask If I had a trail of him. And the® ho cama My, hut ho was glhd Offiea, White 28; Ras. Rad Ufi ta ste mo!“ < 8 fil l t » 8 t l 8 l » I I I I I M > 9 Of couras ho was glad te see him. The boy’s smile told how glad to was fo as* hla dad.— Indianapolis Newa ---------- o---------- C. R. CHAPIN LAWYER æ Dr. H. M. Massey ' : D E N TISTI Dr. H. C. Dixon DENTIST » NOTHING LEFT TO CHANCE : Dr. Ralph W. VmVMb DENTIST General Practice and X-Kay Diagnosis O f « U. S. M«H—sKS.sk Advance of American Divisions at ftan Mlhlel Had Rom Planned With Klaberat* Casa ! , ‘tU* t“>U' . V t*r con- been Possible to divert supplies aad ' o n e . oí m; t*7 ; Mdertng all tbe factors it V s . con- personnel In largo measure to the aid In modern warfare a man’s band Is H 4 » » t e t e 8 8 M a » 8 M » » M M 8 » . Lrmailtlon on of thww ,n tbc Near M his chief asset, writes Duka Bolivar fa ,ortyn* te choice have hitherto been Inaccessible to out- Boys' U f a You all know that tbe d *D r. Livingston Karraad « t h e now bat wboM „ufferlngs St- Mlhtel salient, encompassing 162 c b n U a n a o f tbe Central Corn mitt**, have been upon an appalling scale, square miles of territory sod 78 vil aad (hereby the permanent chief ax- • y^e needs of their peoples ere so vast DR. A . D AVIS lage*. was taken by the Americana matlve of th. Bad Cram, makes poml- * . t . , „ 7 1 meet t b X Did you know It was done by head U o the consummation of this plan an- hat the Amerlcaa Red Cram ta ™ - n - g work? Elaborate plans were mad* la r tbe most favorable conditions. aa effort to relieve Immediately tbe Taxable Income. advance and given out wholesale to Accounts Audited by W ar Department more scats distress. Aa Individual must Include under / tbo troopa Oae hundred thoaaaad t Ovvio# ove» Feraweea'o Ore» Store “Detailed reports to Congress aad a | "An extensive group of American gross Income all gains, profits and la- mapa covering minute details to th* complete audit of Ita accouata by the workoi baa been dispatched to carry come derived from salaries, wages, or « m o n i « l a c k : nr supplies, aad to wqrk compensation for personal service of country. Including natural dsf< W ar Department will constitute the vitally and how R was manned by the Inai record of Red Cross activity dur this whiter la the various Balkan coun whatever kind and In whatever form wore distributed, plus 80.000 photo ing the war. Although It has been tries. In order to co-ordinate tbelr ac BAld, or from professions, vocations, graphs, scattered among officers of tb4 tivities, a Balkan commission has boon business, sales or dealings In property rule to make public all «xpendi- artillery and Infantry. Five thousand authorUsed aad to givo de established, with headquarters at of all kinds. Interest, rent, dividends, hr profits derived from any source ■Mia* ef telephone wire and 8400 In tailed Information relativo to all work Roma Italy, from which point al< whatever. Very few Items s f income struments ware employed, aad this undertaken, the War Council la tara- ail the Balkaa centers can be elaborate system kapt up with fifo ad promptly. are exempt. lag over Its responsibilities to Dr. Par- “A commission has just reached Po Deductions Include ordinary and acc vance ef the away. By this servlet rand and his associates desire to givo flanking troopa could telephone tbelr brief resume of Red Cross war time land with doctors and nurses, medical essary business expenses. Interest paid P—ltloc back to the artillery. The tel activities to tbe American people, to supplies, aad food for sick children e f accrued on Indebtedness, taxes of Office in P in t N at’l Bank Bldg. ; whom the Rod Cross belong, and whose and Invalids. An American Red Cross all kinds except Federal Income and ephone business of a city of 100,000 Commission has also been appointed excess profits taxes and assessments could have been handled by this equip PhtoW! Office Block fit Roa Gray fi contributions have to ’— aid “ la “ relieving — *— * the ’*------ “ —*— — •tbie all that has been mccomollahed. to suffering of Rus- for local benefits, teases actually sus ment to wboee operation 10400 man »eeeoeeeee»»e»»aee»»e»qe#n “During tbe past nearly twenty-eae Man prisoners still confined ta German tained, debts ascertained to be worth- were engaged. Thousands of carrier late, and depredation on buildings, am- plgseas aided tbe signal corps, f o moths the American people have , Prison camps, 18 fi I lift > » M W g igft M 88M8 fiMMMJ given la cash and supplied to tbo 1 “A a Important eommtaflfiou Is still chinery, fixtures, etc., used In business. tensive hospital faculties. 4.800 trucks, further deduction la allowed far con- miles of railroad, were provided for American Red Cross more than $400.- working in Palestine. Through the D R. THOS. W . HESTER 000,000. No value can be placed upon war special co-operation has been tribetlons to corporations operated for this Mg military operation, and 10.000 Phjrúesan and Surgeon the contributions of service which given to the Armenian aad Syrian Re religious, charitable, scientific or edu feet of movie film were exposed, so all have been given without stint aad of lief Commission, which was the only cational purpoxe* or for the-prevention the soldiers had to do was to fight Office in Dixon Building , R m w OMto White XX. U m . Whit. II tentimes at great sacrifice by millions agency able to carry relief la tbo In of cruelty to children or animals to an amount not exceeding 15 per cent of terior of Turkish dominions. of our people. tbo taxpayer's net Income as computed Rod Cram WiU Continue. “Tbe effort of the American Red without tbe beqefit of the contribution Executor’s lotice of Final Settle* Cross In this war has constituted by “Rod Cross effort is thus for flung. deduction. it for the largest voluntary gifts of It will continue to bo so. wlut tbe Tbe taxpayer Is not allowed to de asoney, of band and heart, ever •con movement represented by this work duct any personal, living or family ex tributed purely for tbe relief of hu- has likewise assumed an Intimate place Notice ia hereby given that th* pense, any amount spent for Improving suffering. Through tbe Red Cross ta tbe daily life of our people at borne. property, or any expense of restoring undersigned executor of tbe last the heart and spirit of tbe whole The army of workers which has been property or making good its exhaus W ill and Testament of Otto D. Doth- Veterinary Surgeon American people have been mobilised recruited and trained during the war tlon for which an allowance Is claimed ring, deceased, has filed hla final te take care of our own, to relieve tbe must not be demobilized. All our ex account as said executor In the Conn- Graduate o f State College misery Incident to tbo war, and perience In the war shows clearly that under depreciation. Figuring the Tax. jty Court of Yamhill County, Or agon. Veterinary Department to reveal to tbe world tbo supr there Is an unlimited field for service Before figuring the normal tax the i and that aaid Court has annointad Ideals of our national life. of the kind which can be performed 10th. l l l l T a t 11 Calls Promptly Answered “Everyone who has bad any part la with peculiar effectiveness by tbe Red dividend, are deducted as credits from Mon(U7> , , . ... ’ . this war effort of the Rod Cross Is en Cross. What Its future tasks may be net Income, together with the personal d day as the day titled to congratulate himself. No It Is yet Impossible to forecast.. We exemption. As In previous years, dlvl- i 0 c oc a m- ° f Information «ad advioe freely girth. dends of domestic corporations are ex- j * nd hour for the hearing of objee- thanks from anyone could be equal In know that so long sa there Is an Amer Charges as reasonable as possible ican army In the field tbe Red Cross empt from normal tax when received tions to said final account and thn value to the self satisfaction by the stockholder. j settlement thereof. under present conditions.. . Teixw will have a special function to perform. one should feel for the part The normal tax rates for citizen» j Now therefore, all persons later strictly cash unless oredit is ar “Nothing could be of greater impor Fully 8,000,000 American women have ln tht w u t * of .aid decadent exerted themselves In Red Cross serv tance to the American Red Cross than end residents are as follows: On the ranged for ysevi—riy. tbe plans just set In motion by the five first $4.000 of net Income In excess of I are hereby notified and required to ice. tbw credits the rate Is 6 per cent; on . Offioe at Cmnmmkl Stables. great Red Cross societies of the world Has Over 17,000,000 Adult Members. any further taxable Income the rate Is : appear at the County Court room at to develop a program of extended ac Phone Black 112. Bet., Blae S. “ When we entered the war the ! the Court House at M cM fonvllls 12 per cent. American Red Cross had about .'>00.000 tivities in flie Interest of humanity. said County and State, at said time, The surtax rate* apply to net In The conception involves not alone ef members. Today, as the result of the come of each Individual In excess of 1 to then and there show causa ,!f any forts to relieve human suffering, but recent Christmas membership Roll 85,000. The personal exemption and there be, wby said account should Call, there are upwards of 17,000.000 to prevent it^ uot aloue a movement tbe dividends are not deductible before not be settled, allowed aad approved, by the people of an Individual nation, full paid members outside of the mem computing surtax. In the case of re hers of the junior Red Cross, number hut an attempt to arouse all people to turn* by husband and wife, the net said estate forever and finally ing perhaps 9,000,000 school children a sense of their resfxinslhlllty for the Income of each Is considered separate tied, and aatd executor discharged- welfare of their fellow beings through .Low InterMt Rat*. Tim* . Payment* on Gottlieb Sc hand, additional. ly ta computing any surtax that may a monliaiioii plan out the world. It Is a program both “The chief effort of the Ited Cross be due. Form 1040 should be used for Executor of the hurt W ill « a d Testa r. L. STRAIT, Local Sae’y-Traaa, Ideal and practical. Ideal In that Its j during tbe war has been to care for O flirt Pint National Bask, New bar*, Oltoom ment of Otto D. Doahrtag, supreme aim Is nothing less than ver- making returns of net Income exceed ~ r* . Aug. 14, ifl our men in service and to aid onr ing 8K000, and the Instructions on that ceased. itshle “Peace on earth good will to | army and navy wherever the Red form trill show how to figure the sur Clarence Butt, men,” and practical In that It seeks to Cross may be called on to assist. As ’ V ' , Attorney for Entat*. rake means and measures which are tax. to this phase of the work Surgeon Gen Business House Returns. actually available and make them ef- I First Issue February 8, 1919. eral Ireland ef the U. S. Army recent fectlve In meeting without delay the j Employers sad others who paid Last Issu« March 8, 181». ly said: Th# Red Cross lias been an HOOSON a ELLIOTT crisis which Is dally recurrent IS the wages salaries rents. Interest or sim enterprise as vast as the war Itself. ilar determinable gains la an amount lives of all peoples. Prom tbe beginning It has done those FUNERAL “For accomplishing its mission In of 81,000 ar over during 1918 to any J. H. GIBSON, Mgr. things watch tbe Army Medical Corps person must file an Information return Hon* draws or Aoto ibo year« of peace which must lie j wanted dona but could not do itself.’ Th® only Aba tract Books in ahead of us the Red Cross will require with th* Government. Blanks may be “The Red Cross endeavor In France secured from th* Collector. Offie* md Parlen 705 sad 703 I-2 Fo* _ _ the ablest possible leadership, and Yaxihfll County has naturally been upon an exception Every partnership must file a return Office G r .« 118. Ret. Bk» 118. Rodé must enjoy the continued support, aym- ■ ally large scale where service has showing Its Income and deductions and pathy, and participation In Its work Yamhill County Abstract Co. bera rendered to the .American Army the name and address of each partner, of tbe whole American peopla It Is O rboof and to the French Army and tbe with Ms share of the profits or looses McMumviLLB. particularly fortunate that such a man French people as well the latter par during th* past year. Personal service as Dr. Livingston Farrand should hsvs tlcularly during th- trying period ; ^ ' ^ t X s T t o e " p e ^ u r a T hrad corporations will file similar Informa tion for 1918. wben the Allied World was waa waiting of the organisation. The unstinted for the American Ar^ay to arise In fashion In which all our people gav* force and power. Hospital emergency Farm and Stock Salas, Rear Estate < - of themselves throughout tbs war Is 4 * * 4 y t o > * * 4 * 4 * 4 * * 4 service fer our army la France has ft the best assurance that our Red Croes R “1 , Phone 19*26 for date« and term* < » greatly diminished, but tbe Red Oroes ft will roatlnue to receive that co-opera ft INCOME TAX PAY8 Is still being called upon for eervlce FOR PUBLIC BBNBPITB. ft tion which will make Its work a source ft T h ere w ill be upon a large scale In the great base ft of pride and Inopi rat I os to ovary Amer ft hospitals, where thousands of Ameri ft “Ylewod la Its largest aad ft ican." can sick and wounded are still receiv Mr. Davison, as chairman of th* In- ft truest sense, the payment of ft ing attention. At these hospitals tbe lernatloml Commission of the A meri ft taxes te payment fer benefit* ft , in every fam ily Red Crow* supplies huts and facilities ft reeetvsd or expected. Only from ft ran Red Croes, has undertaken to rep fer the amusement and recreation of if you patronize riment the American Red Creai In the ft a narrow and essentially selfish ft dte a n as they become convalescent. ft aad shortsighted viewpoint can ft i n » «V i w ™ « « . I. n ±,,LL.,i. 1 PMP«ratton of th# program for extend ft tbo individual proppaa to him- ft 211 iïZw ïê wRh M H TH E ® ^ Î O l l O .1 t lS tl! 8 p r e s 8» t o M > > A « 1 Crotm « s m t o actlTltl4* m I m / t n l k ’ a “ l a O s w,n — - - - - - - - - * - - - - * - e na _ the next several months la Europe in ft self the evasion of tax UaMllty 'ft pared to render tbe sam< consultation with other Red Cress sod- ft ad a deafrable coarse e f action.” * aid aad supply service which was the Office 902, Third St. Will ft — Damai C. Roper, OonualMlon- ft |etles for that purpose whh seal at «all whh saal «an aad ge out late ¡ primary business of tbe Red Orato ft er to la tornai Rev sana. * THE WAR COUNCIL OP TH E AMER th* eouatry if «alito for. Pag- « during hostilities. Tbe Army Chateau ft ft IT AN RED CROfiB « rvice along the linos e f travel has * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * flrary P. Davison. Chairman. 9 C » » » » f t » M » C M M M M M M 99 M. t DENTIST : E. A. ROMIQ, X. 0 . : PHYSICIAN ][ and SURGEON ft J NEW BERG * * OREGON DR.S. L. Brown J Farmers! Investigate Federal Fa rm Loans U ND ERTAKERS Peace-Peace PEACE i Auctioneer iN.p. | n e l s o n :: EZRA HAYES NOTAKT PUBLIC AND PUKE INSURANCE wmt«m ~*v •