ti. S. INCOME TAX EXEMPTS NOBODY Every Person Who Had Income in 1919 Must Determine Own (.lability. MARCH 15 LAST FILING DATE. w-Mt Way li to Fellow Form 100 A. Froo Advico In Doubtful Com. , Sovoro Penalties In Law. NolMMly Is exempt from Income Tax. An obhKallon Is luld directly on the shoulders if each citlxen and reldeut to consider hi own raw an1 to get bis return In on time If one Is due. With each return allowing a tax due a payment must accompany the return In the full amount of the tax or at leant one-quarter of the tax. All returns for 1019 must be filed on or before Mntvh 15. Must Show True Figures. In figuring up his earnings for In come tax purposes a person must take Into consideration all Items of taxable Income, and each Item Itself must be accurate In amount. Guesses anil es timates must be avoided, for the re turn Is made under oath. Everybody who had an Income dur ing 1019 must now determine whether tits or her net Income whs sutliclent In amount to require an Income Tax re turn. The best way to And out Is to get a Form HMOA and follow the In structions printed on it. That form will serve as a reminder of every Item of income; and If a return Is due. It tells how to prepare and file It. One of the lniMrtant points to keep " Household Talks By Hester Coiiklin and Pauline Part ridgr, of the Pel Monte Cook ery Service Creole Salad i cups hot boiled rice, 1-2 cup seed. leas raisins. 1-2 cup chopped ripe olives. Mix the rice, olives and raisins and pack into small fancy molds. Set in cold place till thoroughly chilled. Serve turned out on a lettuce leaf sur rounded, with Russian dressing, made by adding 2 tablespoons of chile sauce I and 1 finely chopped red pimento to Chowders Chowders properly served should be the main dish of a meal. They are i i rn thick mimniuis soups that havo ceased to be merely j Mock Chicken Salad a accessory or an appetiser, and j j h..rd cooked eggs, 1 can tuna, have become satisfying food, with i.o cup chopped celt: v. 2 tablespoons all the stimulating qualities of a soup. , granulated gelatine, 1-4 cup cold w.i- me oei siiuwn is our oiu tvr i.j CUn boinnir water. 12 cuo friend, clam chowder, and it would not be out of the way to give an espec ially good recipe for it in this column. Clam Chowder 1 can clams or 1 cup fresh chopped clams, 3 tablespoons fat, 1 small weak vinegar, 1 tablespoon salt. 1-2 teaspoon salt Slice the hard cooked eggs anil put in the bottom of a mold that has been wet with cold water. Klake the tuns nil n.iv Wifh h "..l.tru finnlr (ha onion,, 1 teaspoon salt 2 cups boiling i ,felatin In the cold waier and pour water, 3 potatoes. 1 can tomatoes. 6 ; on ,he boiling water. .dd the sugar crackers, finely crushed. j ,,) Mt nd ir t(n tnc gelatin and Melt the fat. add the onion and t am ,tjr ti, ,n, gt.lin ,d ,UKr when it has turned yellow add the ( disolve. Set in a cold place till mix water, salt and potatoes that have j ,ur. bj,,, , thicken slightly. Add been pared and sliced very thin. Cook d,, ,un, myd ccltTy ,lul p,. ;,,, till the potatoes are tender and add j moA When firm urn oul on , ,cr. clams, tomatoes and crackers. Cook Vltlg dish Garnish with the celery slowly 15 minutes and serve. j topi ,lld Jcrve with yoniioise or Vegetable Chowder cooked salad dressing. 1 1-2 tablespoons sugar 4 tables-i poors dripping or fat, 1 can peas. 1-2 ' rT VUfntn DITPtlV cup chopped carrots. 1-2 cup choppd ' X 1U r IVUUD 1 onion. 1-2 cup diced celery. 1 can! TRAM ORGANIZED tomato sauce. 6 cups boiling water, ' iT teaspoons salt. 1-8 teaspoon pepper. I SAN FRANCISCO. A team that Caramelise the sugar by melting it : may win for the United States the in a frying pan and when a dark I rugby football championship at the brown add the fat and the vegetables ; Olympic games is being organized on and cook till thev are brown th.Limr the Pacific coast. IU nucleus will be occasionally. Add the water, tomato sauce and seasonings, cover and cook slowly 1 hour. Each serving may be sprinkled with grated chesc. Meat Chowder 1 slice fat salt pork 1 onmn sliced. in mind Is that a person's net Income 1 2 cups potatoes, 2 cups boiling water la found by a computation prescribed In the law, and that each Item of in come from every source must he con sidered, unless specifically exempted. Another thing to reroemlier is that the personal exemption allowed tax payers by law has no relation whatever to the requirement to file return. This 1 1-2 teaspoons salt, 1-4 teaspoon peeper, 1 cup diced cooked meat. 6 crackers finely crushed. 1 can corn, 1-2 can red pimientos, chopped, 2 cups milk. the Stanford-California varsity team which invaded British Columbia dur ing the Christmas holidays and de feated three all-star fifteens and on from the University of British Colum bia. The games were played in Van couver and Victoria, regarded aa the strongest rubgy centers of lanada. . H. Wilfred Maloney, Stanford train er and coach for the American army men in the Allied Games in France last year, lists the following as pros pective members of the team for the Olympic games: Dan Carroll, Stanford; winner of the Olympic medal with the Australian Try out the fat from the pork, add I team at London in 1908; members of the onion and cook till it is yellow. " rl, famous -Wallaby" and cii h ., 'j .1 , naratah Australian teams; played Slice the potatoes very thin and add nn 0 . . ,,:;, ri." f - . - - ciux ii ic puuuiivs very mm mm aim r. ir; .,.;.. r i exemption Is not to be considered until . ,itll ,h. vT,int, ,.nH ..it to ,K, ! on 0xford University. England " u',r fat and onion. Cook till the potatoes come and determined whether It was ciiffli-lint In nwiniri. htm to flip a re. I ... ,. k. teom. pimentos, v. .V ' .. .... ... Cook 'ow!y 10 minutes and serve. are tender and add the meat, pepper. crackers and milk. tions for claiming exemption, and com plete his return. If In doubt on any point as to Income or deductions, a person may secure free advice and aid from tbe nearest Internal Revenue office. Many banks and tnut companies are also furnish ing similar service during banking hours. Heavy Penalties in Law. For failing to make a return on time the penalty Is a fine of not more then 41,000 and an addition of 2ft per cent to the tax. If any. For making a fulse or fraudulent return the penalty I a line of not more than $10,000 or Im prisonment not exceeding one year, or both ; and. in addition, SO per cent of the tax. There are other penalties for failing to pay tax when due and for understatement of the tax through negligence. Many Sources of 'ncome. Aside from what one may earn by his services, there are many other sources of Income. If he sold any property during 1019 he ninst figure ont the gain realized. If be rented buildings. Ininl, apartments or rooms uch rents must be considered tnxa able, and he may claim deductions for necessary expenses Incidental to rents. Rank Interest Is a common source . of income and is taxable whether with-! drawn or not. Any nmount of Interest j credited to a dejositor is Income to , the depositor. Interest on mortgage nn! notes ls taxable; also nond Interest received i from corporations. A taxpayer who cashed his. Insnr- I anre iltirlnz lt)10 must report ns In-! come my excess received over the to-1 tal of premiums paid. ' j Members of partnerships or personal service corporations or beneficiaries of ' an estate or trust must report tlielrj shares of income distributable to them whether or not actually withdrawn. Dividends of domestic corporations must be reported. M:iny other forms of income are taxable, unless speciflc t ally exempted. Three Late Winter Salads It is totally unnecessary to omit salads from the menu because of a lack of green vegetables and fresh i At the age of fifteen Jiiiibeth Barrett Browning, the famous Eng- lish poetess, met with an injury to , her spine, which kept her confined : to her couch for several years, and from the effects of which she never . recovered. It was during these years iru.v, . wme enoiee among rp hpr Rn,ates, faim to morUly the cold weather fnuts and vegetables ' which make delicious salads, either ' alone or in combinations, that will , add health to the diet and flavor to j the menu. A salad with one of the chowders given above makes a very complete ' service for either luncheon or supper. , Hawaiian Salad 1 small can sliced pinapple, 3-4 ' OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH Ho To Get Relief When Head and Nose are Stuffed I'p. JENNE PLANS FOR OLYMPIC CLASSIC Commences Training for Pole Vaulting Contest; is Coast Champion PULLMAN. -Wash.. lly A. P. Kldon Jcnne, Pacific coast champion pole vauler, has signified his Inten tion of going into training with the hopo of competing in the forthcoming Olympic games at Antwerp, Belgium, He expects to. train with the Multno mah Athletic club of Portland, Ore. Jenne holds three honorary letters from Washington State college where he is an undergraduate. He was a warded letters for track and baseball last spring and in football last fall. He plays in the outfield on the diam ond and at halfback on the gridiron. He won the Pacific coast conference pole vault event last year with a mark slightly under 13 feel, and Is declared to have bettered this record since in unofficial competition. Baseball Player Becomes Farmer SA( KAMKNTO, Oil., A Roy, Mitchell, twirler last year for the Cin cinnati National pennant winning club has ceasrd to be a bull bluyer and become a farmer. Mitchell was purchased by Mana ger William (Hill) Hodgers of the Sacramento club of the Pacific coast league, but hns written from his home In Helniont, Texas, that he will not gai appear in uniform. A 300 acre farm is pressing in its need for attention, Mitchell's letter said. Stanford to be Represented STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cat., Captain Paul Kinney, leader of the Stanford, tenuis men, has announced that he will enter two teams to rep resent Stanford in the Pacific coast intrrrlub series which began March 6. Stanford to Play Washington STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Cal.. -Definite arrangements have been completed wilh the University of Washington for a 1'aelflc Coast Con ferruce football game to be played between that university's tram anil the Curdlnul eleven at Seattle on November A. Taronta Bids For (iasva TACOMA, Wash ,-Taroma wants the football game November 27 be tween the University of Washington and Dartmouth College to be playrd in the Taeoma stauVum. Race Track Being Altered YAKIMA. Wash Alterations ami Improvements costing approximately $12.0(10 have been started at the Washington State Fair Grounds here, A new half mils race track is bring added and the gramisland being t-p-largrd. eBAKE BITE Bread V, U c' m ! f-J Pica "I Uj' Cookie. Rolls. f-i fJL DoughauU. Etc, IiJ f are Making "M Wl A BIT - CM r ' Try Thee Elite Bakery & Sjj j,. Confectionery m j Jewelry for Men Most Men prefer the kind of Jewelry we are now showing. Dignified designs In useful articles well made and in qualities that insure long and satis factory service. The cost Is no more and oftimrs not aa much as less desir able articles elsewhere. Elgin and Waltham Watches are the lint lun ;i.l 1""SV ll or a New Watch Chain. F. G. WILL Jeweler fount flftrt Tonr cnM In nil nr cup dates, 1-4 cup vinegar, 1-2 cup j catarrh disappears. Your cloggnl no, sugar 1-2 teaspoon mustard 2 tabic- this will open, tbe air passage of your spoons flour 1-8 teaspoon salt. head will clear and yno .can breaths Drain the pinapple and measure the i lnelT- mon, uing, hawking, liquid, add enough water to make 3-4 i -d!'!.eV2.,lf.0.r:JL?,Uche, cup and bring to the boiling point , Cet " , Khr.f Mix the dry ingredient and the vin- ! luim from your druggist and anplv ai rgar and pour into the bailing liquid stirring till it thickens. Boil 3 min utes and chill thoroughly. Wash and I stone the dates and cut into quarters. Cut the pineapple in small pieces and mix with the dates. Combine with the dressing just before serving. little of this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through ; evtry sir passage of the bead, soothing ! and healing the swollen or Inflamed mucous membrane, giving you instant; relief. Head colds and catarrh yield : like magic. Don't stsy stuiled-up and ' miserable. Relief Is sure. ' - j GREAT AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN SUCCESSES The Fighting Balkan Minstrels Serbian Tamburica Orchestra Appears at The Armory, Tuesday, March 9, 8 p. m. Something New and Wonderful Last Number on the Lyceum Course Auapices of the AMERICAN LEGION INCOME TAX IS DUE MARCH 15 Penalties for Delay and Failure to Make Returns Early . Compliance Urged. All Income tax returns covering the year 1919 must be filed by Mondav. Slurrli 15. Kuch tumble return must be accomiNinled by check or money or der for the full amount or at least one quarter of the amount of tax due. Cusli payments are accepted only at the collector'! main office; If sent by inn 1 1, they are at the sender's risk. Itesidents of Oregon should file their returns with, and make payments of Income Tax to, Milton A. Miller Collector of Internal Revenue, Port land, Ore. Those who must file returns but have not done so are warned that the revenue law linoses heavy penalties for failure to get returns In on time or to make payments on time. Knrly filing and early payments nre urged. In order to relieve the Internal revenue offices as much as possible o an overload on the final duy, March 1!. Complete Protection Policy PROVIDES PAYMENTS FOR 1. Death due to natural causes, .- - $5,000 2. Death due to any accident or within 90 days after such accident - - $10,000 3. An income for life if disabled by any accident or any sickness, per year - $500 , And then at death, payment of - $5,000 We also write Joint Policies, which pays to the survivor. These policies are backed by the Western Union Life Insurance Co., A modern Western insti tution. You Cannot Afford to be without Complete Pro tection. ARRANGE FOR AN INTERVIEW C. S. Gilson Phone 494 R Albany, Ore. 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