La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 21, 1922, Image 6

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COINS TO GET AT THE BOTTOM OF WIS TNNG
ANl ' NOW COONTNG THf PEPIANtHG CIGARS
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Income Tax
Facts
The tax an dividend in an import
ant iU'in In the returns of many tux
payers. A "dividend" for the purpose of
the income tux law is uny distribution
in cash or property nmde by a cor
poration to its stockholders or mem
bers (other than certain dividends of n
personal-service coi poration) out ot'
Us earnings or profits accumulated
Since February 28, 1D1.I. Dividend'
are taxable and are taxed nt the rates
for the year in which the cash is made
available, regardless of when the
earnings or profits out of which they
were pnl;l were accumulated. Al
though interest on State bonds and
certain other obligations is not tax
able, when received by a corpornlio i,
upon amalgamation with other funds
of the corporation and distributed to
stockholders in dividends, It is tax
able to the same extent u.t other divi
dends. ' . i
' A dividend is Income to the stock
holder as of the date when the cash
or property is unqualifiedly made sub
jtct to his demand. Cash dividend-,
"while exempt from ull normal tax, nr'.'
taxable income 'to the individual re
cipient at the surtax rates for th .'
year in which received. Accordingly,
dividends mu.t be included as grom
income, but they may be deducted us a
credit in computing normal tax.'
The revenue act of l'.UH pr.ivided for
the taxation of stock dividends, but
since the enactment of that law the
Supreme Court of the United State
has held th.it stock dividends do Mt
constitute income within the meauing
of the sixteenth amendment to the
Constitution, and are accordingly nut
subject to the income tax. The
revenue net of IM1 specifically pro
vides that such dividends shall not
be taxable when paid in good faith,
but that if, after the payment of such
a dividend, the eorpoi-ntion prtH'emU to
cancel or redeem its stock nt such time
and In such manner as to make the dis
tribution of a taxable dividend, the
LIMBERS UP YOUR
SORE STIFF JOINTS
WeAtiif.r exposure nmt Iwnl
work1 trinR uin nikj ai lies in
nuirlr.ynci jointsX H.ivtf n
bottte o( Skuii tij.tnimrnt hWlv unci
apply free v. Pfnthiiiesu-ithaultuhhnt.
Vou will find nt Vice a coijyitiuti
ensc of w.iruiih whuVuill le tY,Jwl
by a rrlicf from tli9w90U'iici anj
tiffncsa of aching loints.
Alho rvlievfs rhcunuii;
nralcia,nr;iinsani
hot forty years ixiiu'j cnvtii-Ask
your nriglilwr.
1 amount rwoivrd in'redumption or can-
I'cellulioii of tho Htock ahull bo Ircuted
i an 11 taxuble dividend.
I It' a dividend in paid in the Block
of some other company, or some other
form of property, the fair value of th
.property received is to be taken an th
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vitiuo oi nit; uiviueiHi pam, unii uvn
amount ia taxable o an- individual
receiving it. A corporation which re
ceives a dividend in tho stock of some
other domestic corporation may de
duct such amount from it gross in
come. Section 2(2, an entirely new provi
sion of the income tax law, plaetM
eitiwins of the United Staten and do
mestic corporalionH whoso chief n
i'oiup in from sources within A.merienii
podJifKsions on a more equitable buM
in compniison with competing nheiH
and' foreign corporations. Special pro
visions of the income tax regulations
deal with tho taxation and personal
exemption of dividends received from
such corporations.
ipividends or interest received by
individuuU during the years HUM t
li)(, inclusive, from domestic build
in and loan association, operated ex
clusively for tho purpose of making
loims to members, are exempt from
both normal tax nni surtax up t)
WHKCK VICTIM SCKS
My AflfocMiited Preim)
TMK DAI.l.KS, Feb. 21. A suit for
$ J "i.OOO dnmK's ha been fileif by J.
I). Ciry of Umatilla county ajrairst
the O.-W. 1(. & N. for injuries iveeb
ed in a head-on collision at Celilo IH-i-eniber
first.
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(Special to Th 0)mervr)
IMULKK. Ftb. 21. A party of
friends gathered at the home of M .
and Mrs. Watson Wednesday evening,
enjoying a pleasant social time in mu
sic and dancing, with a candy-pull to
finish up.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Stringham enter
tained a few friends at their home
Wednesday evening.
Tho old time dance given Friday
evening was a great success, every
one having the time of thi ir lives.
The managers did themselves proud,
giving treat of doughnuts, everybody
dancing with a doughnut in hi or her
mouth,
Rerth Lnrsen came down FmMy
from La (.ramie to look after nunc
apples that he shipped out.
. - Sam Morris returned home Sat
urday from La (Jrande, wehre he ha
been serving on the jury.
Mr. f)ean has beeu under the weath
er this week.
(Miss McCulley left Sunday for a
visit in Cove with her uncle, Dennis
McCutly.
Mattie Holmes returned home Sun
day from La (Irnnde, whore sh pr-.ent
the week-en with her sister, Mrs.
F.stes,
Mr, and Mrs. Frank MeKennon re
turned home Sunday niorninjt from
i.n Craude.
Mrs. John Skillinrs irnt Fri -iy
Harris Grocery
The Accommodation Store
Will Serve You a Complete Line of
STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES
Fresh FruiU, V$tUbfoa nd Firm PrcHiuce
Call on u f6r your iPviltry Puppliea
f(ll ;ntl HiiiNwn "
Cbanpioa Hour '
I'Ltnie Ytiur Ordors
shopping in Klgin.
Miss I'uriJla Kicffef shopped In El-'
gin this week.
Mossers Hanks and Black of La
Grande were here Sunday to attend,
the ward conference ' of the L 1). S.I
church. I
A jdeitfhlnhd of young peool who
Aeie going to take in the Jane at
Klgin chanired the;- mtnt.'H shortly
3 ft or the wind ch.inged hi-.
Hoi Vr lais.n was a visit s from
La (Jrare T"-.-1 1 iy.
Grandpa Ruckman susl.i;n'?d injur
ies from a fall lust Tuesday.
Funeral services for tho infant
h.ughttr of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Hillings were held Friday, Ilev, L. M.
Jensen of La Grande eiinducting the
seivice. Burial took p!acc at Sum
merville cemetery. The little one's
leitth occurred Tuesday morning, from
spinal menitiftilis.
Mr. Wi-e of Summervdle '.k visiting
her m ither. Mrs, Lit real.
John JicrnV, who hr-s been suffer
irg fur se-h ,.i weeks, .Jj'.ra:tlPd to a
v.iy seriou 1 er:ition on hi head
His f (iends nil wish him a very f-pocdy
recovery.
vMj It rock of Summerville was
hcte Tuesday to attend tho dance.
Mrs Frank Cusscl was a La Grande
visitor this week.
A sui priM party was given nt the.
home of Mrs. Frank Martin Saturday
in honor of Mr, and fMrs Martin. A '
very pleasant evening was spent and
light refreshments served.
Mi. Harndcn paid ImWer a very
pleasant call Saturday,
Welford Westcnskow returned home
Saturday from La Grande, where he
underwent an operation for appendi
citis.
FANCY DRINKS FANCY DISHES.
Delicious, delightful, delectable, at
The Palace Confectioneyr. Try them.
2-18-tf
Large-sized, clean cotton rags .wan"-
Ob server.
SALMON KIVER BURNED.
NOTTINGHAM, Eng., Feb. 21.
great campaign to free the River
Trent of pollution has been launched.
The Trent was once one of the best
salmon rivers, but now the salmon re
fuse to spawn there.
bricks and flower pots, but the firo
hose was turned on him and he surrendered.
REMOVE "DEATH CURVE."
FIRE HOSE ARREvST.
SOUTH BANK, Eng., Feb. 21. Al
bert Massey, accused of theft, took
refuge on a roar to escape the police.
He petted his pursuers with ti.
DOUGLAS, Isle of Man, Feb. 21.
jThe Manx government has appropriat
ed funds to eliminate the hairpin bend
known as "Death Curve" on the courre
I of the annual motor races. More
(than a score of diivers have been kill
led at thiit point.
?ont The
eadthe WANTaDSI
f eflranteedy 30 years
fl 8Crv''-t million oi
VrAf AmerTAan. Kndon'i
"J works vAdvrs ir your
chronic ClLirr head-
SO Trealmeni
tla to rrcelpt
ol your fume
ad tddres
KONDON
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Two HI.mUs North
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HOUSEKEEPERS
DoTV" Know the V ATKINS PRODrCTS? Household Medi
cines, E struts, Spices. Toilet Articles. Soaps, rerfumes. Stock and
Poultry ToufW GAaranteed by tho lare.it company of its kind
In the world ifty-V)ur years in jusimss. .Mai orders are given
special attentloV FTse with every $;l.0i cash puicluise this week,
a Due article, yrr coice of gords.
u McNeill
2106 Tliird Street, La Grande, Ori.
Raisin Bread, each 15c
Raisin Fie, each 1 25c and 35c
chiMivii m-i.t irfbi thnt fl'XMAIl) JiAISIXS
CONTAIN, lit. lit'H's thoTiJ kiM lu-altliy. Ujusuis
s, mini in 1 l value!
h dailv at vour nior-
are nature s sveeiteneioi
iiiid ''asilv diestcill I'l
units nr at the hakV'ies.
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Forced Removal
Sale on
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0 PER CENT OFF ON
LL OUR BROOMS
We inst reeeiiy retluted our price r-n hronnis
!!() to f0 per -eiV In
anot her it) ner edit so
uj ii 1 111 r 1 11 H i- 1:11 llj'OOIHH
inlt'r t:i r.'duce our .stock
ii. Get yours now.
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