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fl '"""lllPPWWPIP 'wrwwmftkmmM' "'fflW ' "WiWWPWHWlWippwipppipBgrv ffSiTsAiltJi TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1914 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES M. O. JIALOVKV DAN K. MA I.O.N FV Kdltor mid Pub. News Killi or Official Paper of Coos County. BUTTER PRICES MI PUPILS iGOOIUM OUE hartOtm: ...... u ztmm i ti i !' -. BLOCK wr ttiJiAZMaM&i Entered at the postofflce at Marsh leld, Oregon, fur transmission through the mulls us second cl.m moll matter. i Address nil comtnimlcntlons to COOH IIAV UAIbV TIMKS. MnrHtifleld :: :: :: : Orcgo TIER PRICES SB1E HIGHER ARE M01RY:T0 RETURN SOON Slight Advance in Portland Erjrjs Are Lower and Fish Plentiful One Per SUIJSURIPTION ftATK.S. DAILY. vnnr C. tll J""' ' ,.fnnl,wi. ImiUK month r.O .., Y'. " ""VI "ftU IU J it vi:i:iciiV. One yenr ll.BO Whon paid Btrlctly In ndvnnco the iubscrlption price of the Conn liny TJrnea Ih $5.00 per year or $2.50 foi Ix months. ;ooi kvk.vi.vh. In all things throughout tho world, the men who look for tlio crooked will hoc tho crooked, nnd tho men who look for tho straight w'lll see tho straight. Rusklm i:iji:cti:ic drivkn ships CDAb-DRIVKN nnd oll-drlvon Bhlps nre to ho followed, It wonts, by ship operated by olcctrlety. Tho flrnboHts of Chl cago aro both propelled and stored "through tho crowded Chicago Hlver by electricity: there Is tho now oloo-irlc-drlven ITnlt d Slates collier Ju pltor, and the ship Tynenionnt, re cently completed In Kngluiid nnd destined to ply the witters of the Oreat Lakes of North America, I ono of the lurg st vessels of this typo. TJie advantage of electric pro pulHlon. the Klertrlenl World savs, Is r.rontor flexibility of control nnd the possibility of manipulation from the brldKO. T NPARIXO TIIH IKMI hk sphjnofiku) rkpuru. CAN calls intention to .in Im portant coiiMlderntlon In Hi matter of school discipline when It Htntcs that "there nro In most schools n few dlsclplliiHrlniiH who uoeoiu pllsh wonilers and would have no more use for a whip than for n branding Iron: net moro teachers of that sort and we shall luar fewer dotimnds to return to a reign of terror." The writer Is dlscnssliiK the ad vice of President (1. Stanley Hall In urging tin restoration of corporal punishment In tho schools. Ah ho Migg sts, we have bad quite a sen ium of tho old roKlmc. w know pretty thoroughly what corporal punishment mny do and we have bad vigorous protests from thoso liv ing at the lime of Its most riugnint practice. It seems as If a longer exorlnunt wllli the humnuor system would be the better IokIc. And lis Ih every day observnblo. tho fault Ih too often with tho touch er who lacks disciplinary powers. Rome men and some women nro born rulers. Some teucbers are born disciplinarians. They know with a kind of Intuitive knowledge the trick of cniiimuudlng order mid obedience. It mny be personality or logic or acute common sense. Hut wlintovor It Is, they net along with comparative ease ami niniiugo the most unruly room of youngsters without undue strain. And then there are other teachers who seem to excite defiance. With the best of Intentions they are un able to got on without friction. They aro not born to command or even to regulate youthful uttuutlou. Ami It Is doubtful whether the addition of corporal puiilHhineut would mak" their task much easier or more ef ficiently nocompKjhod. The trou ble Is too often a round peg In a tin, it re ' ole h-hi ehody trying to teach sihool who Isn't adapted ti tho i iiilruu,outH. PORTLAND, Or.. Teh. n. Tho Telegram says: Unfortunntoly for those who buy nothing hut city they will now be little moro for It than tli' y have been forced to do for a week or ten days. Surplus stocks bavo boon entirely wiped out nnd with tho demand Just as heavy as usual, the wholesale price was Incronsod slightly. However, two pounds for 70 cents should still be the price. New Zealand butter nppears to bo gaining In favor ovory day. Retail dealers who handlo straight New Zon Inml say they nro selling Increased (liiantltles every week. Tills butter Is still 70 cents a brick. Heavy ship ments nro looked for. Columbia Hlver smelt cnutliiuo to bo plentiful. It wnB feared at ono time that Jhere would be a big shortage owing to tho high water and tho faet that the smelt appear ed to bo backing out of tho Cowlitz Ulver. This condition existed for u day and the shiny llttto fish which have muterlally helped to mnko Ore gon fimoiis, aro coming so plentiful ly that tho demand Is being moro tnan met. The price ranges at about throe cents a pound. Royal chlnook salmon are very scarf . so nro steelhends. Tboro Is plenty of both In the lnaricot which rare frozen; but 'fresh salmon nro almost Impossible to get. Prices In the fish market show that what lit tle Chinook there Is sells nt .'10 cents a pound: stolhead Is ISVt to 15 cents: halibut l'J',4 cents; sturgeon, HO cents: soles I'.' V4 cents; lobsters. !I5 cents nnd crabs 15 to 110 cents touch: liHrd-shelled cIhiiis, shelled, 20 'cents n pint. The Oregon lens are attending strlctlv to business, with the result that there are plenty of onus. Var ious prices are being nsked, how ever, some retullluK At 10 itts n dozen or two dozon for 75 conts, while others nro charging !" cents a dozen. Poultry prices remain iiuchniigod, with bens and springers selling at 'JO, '22 and 25 cents n pound: ducks and geese, 25 cents, ami flue tur keys !I0 to .'15 rents. Choice tamo ducks, that Is Peklns, nro bringing IK) cents a pound. Meat prices bold the same as thoy hav been for weeks. Supplies are plentiful. In all Hues. It looked for a brief time as though there might be something of a famine In the vegetable market, but this fear is drlv u away. A few prices follow: Oregon grown rhubarb, i!0 cents a pound; Urns sels sprouts, 15 cents; cauliflower, 15 and "0 cents n head; sweet po tatoes, i; pounds for a quarter; Irish potatoes, 1.'! pounds for a quarter or $1.50 n sack; egg plant. I,i to 'J5 cents each; artichokes, for 50 cents: hothouse celery, to cents; Ilorniudn onions, 2 pounds for 'J5 cents: celery hearts, l!5 cents a bunch; California tomatoes. 20 cents a pound; cucumbers, 20 nnd :I0 cents each: rutabagas and bo ts, ii.reo pounds for 25 conts; kohlrabi, six pounds and parsnips three pounds for a quiuter. . Fruits of all kinds In season nro plentiful with prices holding tho K.iino us n week ago. List of Promotions Made End of First Semester- Many New Ones , A roinploto list of tho honorary pupils In the Murshflcld schools for the semester ending .Inntinry 110, l!)ll, In which scholarship, attend ance and school citizenship nro con sidered In conferring this honor, Is as follows: I Hull School Itiilldlug Krwln Storm. Mnybelle McLaugh lin, Arnold Sampson, Jack Collins, Francis Sncchl. Hoy Sanford, Helen Perkins, Kdwnrd Holland, Dorothy llassford, Mabel Sneddon, Oladys Harrows, I.oulso Old ley, Francos Lyons, Irene McPhorson, Kvelyn Fourl r, Kdlth Ayrc. Kdlth Johnson. Lillian Se-imnn, Ithoda Anderson at Ford Agent Expected Home From Bin Auto Show witn New Data on Fords Great' Distributing System. Ooodronds Oondrum Is expected homo this week from Portland where ho went to take In the big auto show In which all of the leading 'utitos bad exhibits. Incidentally. the Ford pople had ono of the best there and It Is expected that ho will return more buoyant than ever over i the wonderful little' car. The following dispatch from De troit gives ono an Idea of th" re-1 mnrkable popularity of tho Ford ami efforts of the maker to make it most convenient for Ford users: I l "Tho Ford plant at Detroit alone' SPECIAL SALE von: ciioick of our kntiiik stock of jik.vs SA- AND SJ7.r0 SPITS AND OVKR( OATS; CUTS AIM: IIST ItOX AND SIIMI- KNOMSII. ALL-WOOL AND j AT Till: AltOVI'I PHICHN, wvtui oru W IX I )OWS. $16.50 VOIR ('HOICK OF IJOVS' St ITS 17 VKAHS; VALl'FS FHO.ll (I.OO. a.m) ui;M,-.Mm; Wi: CAItltV A complkti: LINK OF ITIt.'I.SIIIX(.'S AXI OVFItCOATS, .l)..-(l. T11HY aim; Vl'i- M:u 'nui:.irg w.i-s i T0 11, Wot," $3.00 WI! (it'AIIAXTKK Wi: HAM jmv.. OTIIKItS AT Mss i, somk moiii: r.ii:it-' SATISI'ACTIOX ttr.ni nrtt nt,..t.. t.k... ?.,. mf.ut uuiiiii, viihuib i'viiji 'ih" ..I. i.. .. r.,,,... r- unit lltt1t twi "UIIHI citlirifWil. tl iJ UI i'!!! ..,.r..,. 1.1'KH M'Ll'Ki: SAYS UIM5AL OIMIIUTS UP I'n'sldent Wllsnu Has Xo Program Worked Out Yet. f fir t 111 l'nH la Com t TImm.) WARHINC.TON. D. ('.. Feb. :t. ltepreseutiitlves I'nderweod and HulkoVy ilisiiisseil nn ill credits with the President otordny, but said that no doilnlio piogrum bad b en worked vut. Tlineu WhiH ! liriiitf i'o-jiiIU MWWMMMMkHHMMHMfBiW I - The only time when a Domoerat wants protection is when ho comes Iioiii soused uud finds the Light of. Ills Llfo wilting up fop him. There Is so much hiimliiig about i life that we call It Inspiration to stand around nn art gallery all af ternoon and absorb tbu curves of tho. female form divine in nils, water colors or marbln. Hut If we take a peek at tho original moiM done In w.irm flesh, wo call It degeneracy, i Tact Is when you cover your I mouth with your hand and make the' tuner party neiievo tnat the yawn was a smile. I'roKress lias proauceil new et Lococn. Stella Magnus, Mlrrasoul. Naomi Daniels, George llnnsen. Helen CJulovsen. Wilma Honglnnd. Augusta Mlcklem, Krnest Whereat, Louise Connor, Virginia Oosney, Florence Knrdoll, .Inrl Xer Idruiu, Mark lloonc, 101 1 Sampson, 'Josephine Savage, Lorna Wilson, Cordon Keff, Wallace Langworthy, Jnmes Lyons, Stecn Mnguus, Myrtlo Couklln, Cecil Doll. Lillian Johnson, Virginia Johnson, Alton Knrdoll, Al fred McFlroy, Ornc- MeHlroy, Wnl ter Snoddon, Thnrnld Conner. Dun can Dnshney, Donald Oldley. Lois I Unssford, Oertrude Drown, Wallaco Conner, WHIInin Dnshney, fleorgo (Ireene, Frnncls Hnll Anonn Illlden brand, Leslie Ilulen. Laurn Jams, Velmn Mason. Thelma McCluro, I-31I-nbot h McOlnnls, John MeManlmon. Iljalto Nerdruin, Catborlne Itu'loff. Mugotie Snmsoii, Klnier Scott, Char ley Vasey. Thelma Wilson, VIoln t'llson, Mnrgnret Wood. I Central School. 1 Xella Swlnford, Anna Storgard. i Hutb fioldin. Ahngall Lodward, Ma bel Llnico. VlPglnln Clnrke. Oraco Farrln. Clara Ferguson. Doris Senus Htackon. Steward Mclntyro. Howard Lewis. IHlnia Kulju, Agnes Johnson. , u.slo Hlllstrom. Jennette Ppton, L" ora McClees, Marguerltto Mall'. v. Kl vlo Crnnt. lllancbe Copplo. Mnrlnii Wl'son, Klsle Hnwkmau. Lnvltin 1 Pnlnter. Stella Storunrd. Vera Al bracht. (leraldlno Wnrd, Clemence Wright, Maud Stutsmnn, IMnn Ileese. Cliarbs Olson, Kfflo Holmes, Mnrlan Horsfnll. Hohort Craves, Lu ri'o Douglas. Pasou'n Ilrndfleld. Fllznboth Jones, Ivllzabeth Flana gan, Morton Coke, Arthur Upton, i.dwln Swnntou, Aldenuo Smith, Mnxlno Fonslor, Donald Wilson, Jay 'Montgomery, Illmn Langworthy. F.d nn Kronholm, Ruth doing, Nolllo Flltcrort. Maud Flltcroft, Violet I Clausen. Melvln Johnson, Mabel Nelson. Furl May, Herbert Lewis, Fred Kulju. Ilnrry Harrington, Lo onn Holmes. Virginia llodglns, Mar garet Fourier. Lawroncn Christen sen. Albert Hock, John Irutlor. Wil der linni' I. Joseph McKeown. Agnes Nlenie, Dolbert Poole. lino Hlchter. Kllzubeth Swantnu. Hobiiiiiio Thurs ton, (icorgo Williams. Many Xew Pupils. I Thlrty-flvo beghinlng pupils wore enrolled Moudny 18 at tho High School building, 17 nt th Central. I Marshfleld teachers mot with tho 'tonohors of North Pond yesterdnv to listen to an address by Prof. Pltt jniau of tho Oregon Normal School. The speaker culled his address "At titude." It was Inspiring nnd well iroeelvod. Tho big car of tho (lorst & King line conveyed the Marsh field teachers to the neighboring, city. to 100.000 people and the brnnch nssembllng plants are local d at Utiffalo. Cambridge. Chlcigo, Colum bus, Dallas, Denvr. Hous ton, Kansas City, Long ts 1 i n tl City, Lob Angeles, Mem phis Minneapolis Philadelphia. Pittsburg. Portland. Or., Snn Fran cisco. Seattle and St. Louis, In this country, nnd besides thoso there Is tho Ford Motor Company, Ltd., of Cinttdn, with n factory at Ford, Out., across the Drtrolt River from Dotro t and Canadian Service sta tions nt Montreal, Toronto, Vniicou vor, London. Out., Calgnry. Montreal, Hamilton, Saskatoon nnd Wlnnepeg. Then there nro the Manchester. Kng . fnctory nnd service stutlons at Ham burg, Cerniuny, nnd Paris. France Th" wholo purpose of this gigan tic system of brunch plants Is to facilitate manufacturing and ship ping nnd to assure Ford owners In every pnrt of the world the highest type of service after they have pur chased their ear. Hi" not only do these branch fac tories, null ono of them n great In stitution In Itself, perform this func tion, hut they nro backed up by the selling and distributing organization of the company which includes 'n dividual agents In every community, from the cities down to the hamlet. Every cog In this wheel of Indus try works to P' rfect this service. Kvory Ford agent, no mnttor how few cars ho handles, Is required by his contrict to carry a supply of .Ford parts so that Ford owners never have tholr cars out of com mission except fop n few days, or generally onlv hours, unless tho car has nv t will a serious nccldent. If It were not for tho brnnch as sembling plants the Ford Company could not market Its enormous out put because railroad facilities could not ho provided for shipping tho cars if they were all assembled at the Detroit factory. Hut shipped In knockdown form a sluglo car will carry ns many motor cars iih could bo carried in a train if tho cars were shipped In the ordinary fash ion, or course, nil tho parts am tested before shinning nnd stniH urdlzatlon has made It ensy for the ass' mbloi-s nnd when these parts arrlvo at tho assembling nlnnts In the various cities. It requires bu,' little labor to put the cars together and they nro soon In proper running condition. IT1 D ou Are I mnkinsr Of Buying A Piano or any timo tins yoir, come in and tttiic it over with nn uv show you tho several different kinds thnt we cam m ntr.i. glvo you nny Information nv win regarding our or nnv ntti.i piano. Wo will he glnd to help you In any way wo can Mail we can nrrnngo terms of payment so thnt you won't bin tu wait so long to get nn Instrument. Of coursu we would like to sell an Instrument to you, but If after looking over our line yon ghouij accldentnly prefer somo other, all right. Wo aro onlj too clad to s. rvo you. If now will will OURS IS THE STORE FAMOUS FOR COURTESY, SERVICE AND SATISFACTION consldi red. to uud our parti, in bj the pcr- lu no other house aro your wntits so carefully conscientiously served. Wo are music specialists, cular pleasure Is to earn your gratitude uud este feet Ion of our sen Ice. Porno In nnd get acquainted w'th our Instruinonti or tio Vic trolu and Its delightful music. There are irlous styli from i5 to $200. and terms can be timing tl to suit your com umpire Your money s worth or your money back. 7W(OT 0& 'en- L. L THOMAS, Manager. 218 Central Avenue. Phone 134-J or 15-L. " TCroritttu.T.tiw!Vj''i.'..'v.iifitM:'F'vu'i'ttpii r 'niuiinmij 1 E TAX IS J E Fnshlon decreos that Daught'r's, skirts nro to be worn longer. This i menus that Fathor will also wearj his pants longer. I amta SAFH FOR ISAIIIKS, KFFF.CTIVi: . FOR dROWN-lTS. That Foley's Hon y and Tar Pom pound. It tins tho confidence of your druggist, who knows It will I give you satisfaction. W. W. Nos I smith, Stntesboro. On., says: "I 'hive usol Foley's Houoy and Tar Pomnoiind In mv family ami hnvo sold SI 10 BOP It In mv stoiv and It never styles 'falls to cure." Refuse a substitute. in both mei anil pianos. It hns Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank Just about gotten so Nint If a man D. Cnhnu. Opposite Chandler He 's Miiiinre be Is regarded as old-fash-J tel. Phone 71. on tl. a Yes Hut Ion co S Good as War S , Hull's the stand ud by which nil other cors ts nre judged. ARU Til MY as good as a Warner's? Results uud expor seom to pme not Tint Is why we rciommcnd Warner's Riut-Proof Corsets For oory I'Iruiv- be It average, slender or stout wo ham ono of thoso famous coroU that is absolutely fashionable, fits with a dojtre? of comfort found In no other inuko, and will out-wenr nny corset of oijukI price. This U h truug Kttuu0Ut to uiHk but tu show our faith ov ory pair of WARNUR'g RUST'l'ROOF CORSWtS Wld at our conn tors Ig gunratetnl uot to ruat, biak or tonr. Kor uh uuly at The Golden Rule FIRST NATIONAL 1JAXK 1UTILWXC! Loggers Don't Forget Our Famous Shoes The great hand-made Red-D Locjfler, made on the Pacific Coast, for Coast loggers, and guar anteed to be water-proof, Ten-inch tops, Only $8.00 per pair, or $8.50 calked. Come in and look them over, The Fixup David Swing Richer, writing from Myrtle Point, of his trip In from Rosoburg, says: Kv ry ovonlng nt twilight n hand ful of men nnd wonion. limping la boriously, bonds wabbling on wab bly nocks, quarreling with them selves, out of sorts with tho world and with everybody In it, lints awry, hair flvlng or hanging, trnvcl-bo-. driiKtt'led nnd rain bedabbled, slink Into the Orand Hotel at Rosehnrg nnd mak a bee line for n bed. ' In this bod they linger for many hours nursing grouches and peeves i or small or great sUe. bruised mus cles, stretched ligaments, strained nerves nnil muted bones, unlnter stetl tu everything on oarth, nbovo It or below It. At :i o'clock, or thereobout. ovory morning another hamirul of men and women, bearing tholr poevo In sllenco and tholr aching ribs with ndirlrnble fortitude limp Into Joe Schilling's llllhee at Mvrtle Point and drop Into chnlrs pulled around the big opon fire. Bllently. always silently, tho deadly calm that ex- Tho new Federnl income lax Is causing somo nnxlety here. A num ber have received stntements to be flllnl out nnd they aro puzzling over thoni. If your Income doesn't exceed $11000, you don't have to worry. i It Is understood thnt the (Jovern ninnt Is having the various county nssossors turn In lists of the people In oach county whom tlloy think nro subj el to the luroii'o tax. t-n If your name Is Included, bluine T. .1. Thrift. Tlio following Is n summary or tho new law's requirements: I'nder tho now Fodernl Incomo tax lawi tho tax for the present year will be collected for that por tion of the yenr beginning Mnrch I uud ending December III. Thoso who aro ufrected by tho new Itiw nre: I Hvery citizen of tho United Stnles wh thor residing at homo or nbrond. Kvory resident or the United States though not n citizen. Kvory rosldent of n foreign coun try who derives nn incomo from tho United Stures. ! Returns on Incomes, under oath.' iniist be in the bauds of the official (collectors by March 1. mil and tho 'nx will bo duo June 1 and dolln jquont Juno IK). Tho law Is broad In Its application. It applies to 'gains, profits uud Incomes for nnvi 'kind of personnl service, from pro reunions, vocations, business trndo and dealing In personal and rnl i property: from Interest, rent, divi dends or securities, and the Incomo derived rrom girt, boquost or de , s out. but not the value or property Hitiuiroii y mo same. There ts nlso u respectable Pst or Incomes thnt nro oxompt from tho tax. i Among them nre tho following: I'roc eds of lITo Insuranco policies received by tho honeflclnry upon ine uontii or mo insured; pnymonts made to n Insured person on ou- .iitiwment or annuity contracts; Iterosts on tho bonds of n stnt-, political division of a state, on i bonds of tho bulled States or of its possessions; Incomes of .iiinn $;iuoo annually: salary of rresitient of tho United Statos oi t ue Keuernl Judges and or county, state and municipal TWO Maishfield STORES. - North Bend Phone 233-L pressos complete surrender to lone surrerlng. Too mnd to attempt the' use or words aro they: too tired tulnim. cry: too sore to alt down, stand un This return shall "' '"- i i-iinuieiiun 10 no nil ery citizen or tho iuii-u, nun ujiiiH ui gnu iiiui uonr. Now It Is important to know, be foro tho oyo Is capable of fully en compassing these two tnbl-nux, that the arond Hotel In Roseburg Is at one end of the Rosoburg-trnns-iuoun-taln-to-Myrtle Point stngo line and Schilling's Ultlieo Is at the othor ond. Iletwon theso two ends are sixty- one miles or fluid mini and murk lit any tho nny less tho nnd nil pin- through which the the gunwnlos, snHs stage. oo mndo to ov- I Til 1 1 oil Stntoa wbotlier roslding at homo or nhroad. ami by ovory person residing In the I nlted States though not a cltlzon thoreof. having n net Incomo ot ?:i,000 or over tor tho tnxnblo venr. nnd also by ovory non-resident .allon deriving Incomo from property own ed nnd business, trndo or profes sion on in tho United Stntos, by IIIUI. como tor tho purpose, of rnlontit'-j , the amount of Income on whlrh ttt I Individual Is llnble for tlio nontil I nix or i per cent hy virtue of tbi reiurn. The penalty for failure to flletS return within Hi- time snorine! I; law Is $l0 to $1000. I rate of , fusnl or neglect to render the re mm witnin the required lime ( icept In cases or sickness or (ibswtn r,i) per cent shall be niliUM to tl amount or tux issohrciI In tut or rnlse or fraiidiileut return, I'l per cent shall bo add d to inch Hi and persons required by law to miU render, sign, or verHy any retn or statement with intent to de'i or ovado I In asstKsnicnt rtquW by this section to be uinilo shall bt guilty of a mlsdeimnnnr, nnJ iv.t bo fined uot exceeding gZOOOcrU imprisoned not exc oiling one rtt or both, nt the dint roll n cf tit court, with tho costs of proier'! Kxponso for medical nttendr-ft store nccounts. ramllv iupp!!i wugos or tloiiKstlc servnnts, tend nonrtl, room, or hoiiso rent for fu lly use, nro not expenses tint tu be deducted rrom gross Income, u case nn Individual owns hit c residence be run net deduct th tlmntod vnluo or Ills rent, neltl shall ho bo reoiilred to Include na estimated rental or his Iioniewu co mo. I Tho fnruinr, In coniputlns lh li Incomo rrom his Mrm for Mi mini return, shnll Itirliitlo all a ova roi'i'lviil fnr nrnilnre nnd is' innls sold, and ror tho wool l hides of nnlmnls slnuglitcred, r vltled such wool and hides are M nnd ho shall deduct therefrom u sums nctually paid as purcliaie em oy for tho unliniili sold or !? it l'lll llllplllrr flu. vnfir I Persons lecelvinc foes or ez'' lunula fnn iiirkridulnnfil nr other Kv vices ns in the case of phj'. ' I nr 1riitt'nti cliniilfl lnlllnA 211 I tual rocelpt's for servic s rcndcH,"! tlio year for which return Is rcu tnifolbnr with nil imnilil a'W i.llnrir.iu tnt onri-lrnq rr f0rrj" r.:"""., " ,:r ,;v ..;, if r Debts which' were -rntracled & lug tho year for which re'urni mn.ln l,ii fnnml In Rlllll VeJf t' worthless, mny be deducted ft gross Incomo ror said year, Inn "V debts cannot bo regarded as rf less mitll lognl proce dings to cover tho Banio have proved ""J lfisa. np it olonrlv nnnears IB" iliiiiiui: IH IIIMUIVUIII. lill United Stntes pensions snail "'I eluded ns Income. . t i I.. .ItitfflllAl in unmnrriou inuni"-" Individual not i'."j shall ue j:iooo. wne"(v; Aipiner " nmrrlod wRo or husband, nn oxomntlon or band and wire live total f Slink to i Ten nni'mnl In.- nf mm ..... ..i and rocks, dins simit im nco Ceh,i A., n... ..,., ..... .. a tl.1 .......una tn ,ol.l.... 111. ' ., . "- "" ill" mull lln i- ...... xiivv.10 IUI auiiiiTiiiuijiL it, t.ivi,. I'miln laca 111,. leen neart-hroaklng Hours. Also he tw n the two oncls nre 0.900 boul ders, rooks, stumng. crevasses, holes and elts. which tho stasie Is driver s liistnicted to hit with all rour tthools or else lose his reputation as a daredevil. It has not yet been recorded that sin f the stage drivers have been called upon to hang up tholr renutn- th'ii ami retire to the less hazardous snoclflc oxonintlon nf .iuoo or jtooo as tho case mny bo. I For the year 101!!. the sneciric exemption allowable is $2500 or $:i:t33.H3. as the cas may be.) If, however, the normal tax has boen deducted and withhold on nnv pnrt or the incomo received as dividends at th- source, or If any part of (the income is received ns dividends uiiuii mo siock or rrom the uot earnings of any corporation, otc. . by it'll UI Billing nil II SIllIlUlO 1111(1 11PI11L- , Willi 11 la tnvnl.ln ...,., I. ... I.. hnulvl down a flight of marble stairs come, such income shall bo deductod" """"" ". jnuni me luuiviuuars total net in- ..,, .. ,, , JA nHfl n sunn uo ii'iowo-i u. " :i.j.it emptlon of only $4000 on tneir grrgato Income. They mar " , joint return, both subscribing to, or, ir they nave ""-c,-. comos, thoy may ninko separ ' M turns, but In no enso snal'Mt tnlntiv ninini more than "." -. emptlon on tlnlr aggre-'atej i In computing net income shall bo excluded the comp "(, IH llll UIIHIIIO """. , .nllnlTB such J5 United stnto or nny pouuc.u -- -f thereof, oxcent wll n satton ts paid by the governmont. i AFTKR STKFb TIU'ST' Senate Order Prols ef "u Rebates by Railr' tnr Amoouim rrt toc-n" , WASHINGTON. D, i - t.,r, Tho Senrito requcsteu w , it Commorce CommlH8'ori 'f,,yi vestlgato tho charges tuu " SJ been received by ltftw OlUUt L;UJ1IU4V, .-" -I -' in lumam