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(Tri lut nr S auton V olume x N o . 18 I In« addrMS to th« Preeident-elecl, to 1 NEWLETS GATHER ED ABOUT COUNTY COURT HOUSE SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 PER YEA» DAYTON, OREGON, FEBRUARY 25. 1921. the Congrues of the United Stales and to the American people: “Thil convention, called by 16 South ern Governors and computed of dele gatus from 18 Southern States, re- prasents every importsnt Southern NEWS ABOUT ORE BRICK LAYING COST INCOME TAX FACTS I SENATE MEASURE GON INDUSTRIES UP EIGHT TIMES YOU SHOULD KNOW LIMITS IMMIGRATION If a New England construction com pany's records covering a generation of operating coats are correct as submitted to the Boston Chernber of Commerce it is no wonder there is a housing short age everywhere. The mystery is how anybody manages to erect a house or office building that can lent in competi tion with etructurne-put up when men did a square day’s work and mortal, plaster or even sand did not rival the price cf pearls. Frequent inquiries are received by collectors of internal revenue from storekeepers snd rther business men -a to whether the tsxpayer in business for himself may deduct from his gross earnii ga an amount of salary paid to himself. Wages or salary drawn by a tecpayer from his own business are more in the nature of a charge out of profits than a charge against profits. If deductible they would merely be added to his income and the effect would be to take money out of one pocket and put in it another. There fore, claims for such deductions are not allowable. Number to Be Admitted Re* duced to 3 Per Cent of Those Already Here. Eugene—New sawmill going in at Coburg bridge acoss the McKenzie. industry, snd truly reflects the thought Marshfield—Sawmills opening paying and aspirations of the people of the J3.60 for common labor. South regarding the great economic Minor Matter of More than Pdssing queationa now confronting the country. Portland—Taxpayers fesr ruin of Interest Washington, D. C.—A drastic mea* Isndholdera and borne ownera if the We express our profound appreciation are against immigration during the advances over last year are to he kept of the generous recognition given this next year was adopted by the senate, up in the future. congress by President-elect Herding in lory feilt to Agre« which, by 61 to 2, paased the Dilling faculty and Covallis—O. A. Ths jury composed of O. D. Bride, hia interview for the press, assuring us ham Immigration restriction bill. The that the ‘incoming Administration is and C. G. Wesley Redmond, Clair Heid bill, it is estimated, would limit immi- Medford to build number of resi g*ntB during the next year to slightly Christensen of McMinnville, E. G. highly sympathetic with th«, aepiratlona We be dences and business bouses thio spring. Hester end Kay Newby of Newberg, of the people of the South.' more than 355,000. The bill was adopted as a substitute W. M Fryer, C. C. Perrine, end F. E. lieve with him in 'prospering America Twenty-odd years ago, according to Ashland—2500 tone ore per day going for the Johnson bill passed by the Robinson of Ysmhlll, F. W. Meyer of first’ and in ‘protecting our home those records, a mason and his helper into War Eagle quicksilver mine. house. Dundee. W. W. Berry of Bellevue snd markets in such a way as to assure laid 1,600 bricks in a working day of Construction projects in and around Before passing the substitute the Charles C. Henry of Lafayette dis American standards of production and eight hours for $6.25. To lay those Pendleton total $1,000,000. senate defeated, 43 to IB, a motion to We agreed In the case of Percy Slone ac American siandatds of living.’ Salaries paid to minor children em same 1,500 bricks to day costs, fofthe adopt the Johnson bill. Linn county taxes are $1,188,507.83 cused of attaliog e Ford csr here from join with him in the hope end we ex- same labor. $40.80. But while this ployed in the conduct of a taxpayer s The 3-per-cent standard of the bill. for 1921, $419,257.23 greater than that perse the belief that bis administration 8. W. Henry end Lewis Henry. In July. makes it coat the builder eight times aa busmess are not allowable deductions. according to committee estimates, of last year. The 1920 tax total waa will he in the int'erestof all tne people, much, in round tumbere. to get that It however, a son or daughter has at- would permit the following number 1919. $769,260 60. without favor to any claee, section or work done now as it coat then, the tained majority, or is allowed free use of Immigrants during the next year The cer was located a year Inter in a interest, end in so doing we believe it Eugene Guard:—Anywsy, we muet mason and hie helper do not earn eight of their earnings without restriction, a after the bill becomes a law: garage at Tillamook by Lewie Henry, give the preeent legislature credit for will remove all cause for sectionalism Belgium 1482, Denmark 5449, France times as much money at their trade. reasonable amount paid as compensa one of the original owneiu, who was the backbone displayed in defeating and prejudice. We pledge ourselves The reason is simple enough. What tion tor their services may be claimed. 3523, Germany 75,040, Sweden 19,956, employed al the Tillamook garage as a and our association to co-operate in the Switzerland 3745, United Kingdom 77,- the attempt to repeal the eix per cent it took the mason and his helper only repair man. Henry recognized charges A fstmer who employs a man to as 206, or 202,212 from western Europe. tax limitation law. That statute ie the achisven.ent of thie worthy purpoee. made while be had posaeasion of the eight hours to do twenty-odd years ago sist in the operation of his farm may The maximum number estimated only thing that stands between the cer. Testimony wee given that a tool it now lakes a mason . and hie helper deduct from gioas income the amount from northern and southern Europe property owners and bankruptcy box bearing the name of Henry Lewie DAYION C0MM1KU1 CU» fAVORS half . a w-ek to do. In in other otner word,, woru,. the L1Uewiae> ,f he is: Austria Hungary 50,117, Bulgaria through excessive taxation, although and taken from the car was found hid bricklaying capacity of employs e woman whose entire time ie 345, Serbia 139, Montenegro 161, HOME MANUfACTURfD PRODUCÍS hie helper hae fallen from 1,600 bncke | opcup|eU jn tak,ng care of lh„ mi|kj Greece i038, Italy 40,293, Portugal the steady increase of six per cent each den under an old barn wh«re Slone kepi year will get them in course of tne |day to 500 bricks a day. ] cream, butter, and churns, or if her 1781, Roumanla 1978, Russia 51,974, the car. time the same. But it prolongs the At tight times the former rate •!Mryjce< are devoted entirely to the Spain 663, Turkey In Europe 967, Tur la GrtsM leurt * At a recent meeting of the directors | process of confiacstion and gives the key in Asia 1795, or 153,249 from that The case of Casselmsn v«. Briedwell of the Dayton Commetciul Club the fol thousand bricke the mason and his ■ preparatjon and serving of meals fur taxpsyer a longer run for hie money. district and Tilbuiy. an action to recover pos lowing reeolulion waa unanimously helper to-day get two and a half times nished farm laborers and in caring for The senate bill provides that it shall Valley and Siletz railroad running the former wage week because they do their rooms, the compensation paid her session ot s second hand Ford truck adopted. “not be construed as amending, re trains from Independence to Valsetz. only a third as much work. But while is an allowable deduction. If. however, pealing or modifying any law or sold by Irvin Gordan to J. L. Shawver Be It Resolved; Thst the directors of State will develop 60 acre model the mason and his helper get only two ahe is employee solely in caring for the agreement existing which forbids the under a conditional sale contract, was the Dsyton Uommercisl Ciub go on re farm unit in Crook county. and a half times as much as before, farmer s own household no deduction admission of any alien of any nation up before a jury on Wednesday for last cord ss fsvoring the display and sale of Eugene —R. E. Dsnahar new presi the cost to the man who pays the bills ality or geographical boundary.” week in the circuit court. 11 uppeure can be made. the home manufactured producta by the dent Booth-Kelly Lumber Co. ThW was interpreted to mean treaty has to be, of couse. that terrific figure that Shawver later traded the truck to In arriving at net income upon which stores of Dayton, and. provisions covering the subject of im Portland — Good Samaritan hoepital of eight times as much. Briedwell '4 Tilbury before payment the tax is assessed, deductions may be migration with China and Japan Be It Further Reaulved; That, the waa made; Briodwell & Tilbury then And here is what all that means to made for ordinary and necessary busi- would not be affected by the measure. has plans for $300,000 wing. claimed that Gordan told them at the ■tores of Dayton are requested to place the man that rents the house in which pesa expenses. The revenue act specifi- Medford factory to ship fifty cat loads The time of purchase that Sahwver had set such goods on display for sale. pint apple boxes to Philippines. laying the bricks coats eight times a-^B||y prohibits the deduction of per- tled with him. After the sale had tnen goods especially referred lo are the much as before. There is not merely 1 sons), family, or living expenses. Such Oregon wool clip for 1920, 16,000,- effected by Shawver, Gordan Bold the products of the Dsyton Evaporating eight times as much interests on the , expen8e8 include rent for a home, 000 lbs., decline in ten years. contract note lo Casselman who com and Packing flant. the II. A. Kerr cost of laying the bricks which must wage8 of 9ervants. cost of food and Farmers committee reports wages menced the suit. The verdict was Cannery, end the Equity Queer. Cann go into the rent; there is eight times c|othjnw for the family, education of for spring work on basis of 640 s month rendered in favor of the defendants. ing Company. us much taxes on the cost of laying the cbijdren, “and all items connected with snd board. Cocks to get >30. Married Washington, D. C—The text of the Casselman was represented by Frank bricks; there is eight times as much the maintenance, well-being, and Franco-British convention by which men $65 to $75. Holmes snd Roy Sparks and Walter L. depreciation, there is eight times ss pleasure of the taxpayer and his MAY HE REST IN PEACE Oreg in is to bsve s genersl budget the Syrian desert is transferred from Tooze appeared for Briedwell & 1 ilbury. much insurance on the cost of laying family.” or tsx levying lew on which the tax- a French to a British mandate, was 80 Through her attorney, Otto W. Breathes there a man with soul them. The rent has to take in all of it. j received and Is expected to engage psyers will pass before any tax is levied dead. Heider, Daisy J. Hirks has filed divorce Nobody in this country ever suffered AGENCY IS PLANNED the close attention of state depart Coquille pushing for a new $75,000 Who never to himself hath said: proceedings against Elmer C. Brik«. ment officiala In connection with the when workers lime after time demand- . _ _______ "My trade of late ia getting bad, study of the allied mandates in which hotel. The case of Slate ot Oregon vs. ed and got more and more pay fordoing p rO p O »ed Market Organization Would I'll try another ten-inch ad." McKay reservoir near Pendleton to the American government has been Percy Store has been set for trial on Be Co-operative. more and better work. Everybody in If such there be, go mark him well, get 6225.000 fund from Congress. truth, was the gainer. But when work-1 Kansas City, Mo. — The farmers' concerned. the first day of the next regular term. For him no bank account shall swell; The two phases of the treaty which Bandon sawmill has order for 500,000 ere produce less and less they are digg- > grain marketing committee of 17, ap have engaged attention of th« Ameri- In the trial held last week, the jury No angel watch the golden stair feet white cedar from J span. pointed by the American Farm Bureau | mg the industrial graves of both them was unable to agree. To welcome home a millionaire. ! can officials are: Total reduction in prices of lumber Federation to devise cheaper market selves and their country. Establishment for the first time of The action for money in which G. The man who never asks for trade ing methods, announced It had voted psst six months 35 to 45 per cent. —New York Herald. the precedent of a transfer of man W. Byers, Jr.» was plaintiff and J. H. By local line or ad displayed. to recommend formation of a non Silver Lake to build new $35,000 date territory from one power to an Helllekes defendant was heard before Cares mere for rest than worldly gain. stock, nonprofit corporation to be other by mutual agreement without stone school house. ■ jury; verdict wbb returned for de And patronage but gives him pain. known as the national sales agency Avoid the Hurry Habit. reference to the league of nations, Pilot Rock to have $7,000 firepoof Tread lightly, friends, let no rude fendant. The hurry habit spoils life, It I« which would handle the marketing of and acquisition by Great Britain of warehouse. death to quality, and to all efficiency. grain after it leaves the producer. sound In the suit of L. C. Craig vb . Coslett- her long cherished dream of an all- People who fret and fuse and fume The organization would be co-oper The Dalles—$11,000 lot purchased Brown Co., jury brouaht in verdict for Disturb hie solitude profound; rail route from the Mediterranean In their work, who hurry and worry, ative, with growers of grain taking Here let him live in calm repose, I through territory under her exclusive for construction of $125,000 city plaintiff for $320. cannot accomplish grent things. Lack membership. They would then effect Unsought except by men he oweB, auditoriuip. political or military control. of poise and a confuted sense of burry an agreement with local co-operative Kay Brown vb . Walnut Cultivation In the settlement of the boundaries and worry, cannot accomplish great elevators or a local grain growers’ Astoria—Logging camps of this aiUj Marketing association appeal from And when he dies go plant him deep, of the mandate territories, the south vicinity to resume operations March 1. That naught may break hiB dreamless things. Power Is like the big river which jusClc« court, jury trial and verdict for association to deliver the grain either flows noiselessly; weakness Is like the ern portion of Syria bordering on Pal sleep; plaintiff for $156.19. shallow brook, whose waters dash ami on the basis of a sales contract or a estine, previously allotted to France • Eugen«—Sawmills commence opera Wherein no clamor may dispel ! pooling contract. Probate Court foem and make a lot of noise, but are by the league of nations, is trans tions in this county. The quiet that he loved so well; The local elevator or grain growers’ easily turned aside by the least ob ferred to Great Britain and provision Estate Theodore Jeffriee, deceased, Albany—Pavin* of Albany-Corvallis And that the world may know it« loss. struction because they possess only a association then would contract with I is made for the construction of a Brit finally settled, Feb. 14. trifling amount of force.—Orison Swett the national sales agency to handle Place on hie grave a wreath of moss, ish railway linking Palestine with the highway planned. Marden In Chicago Dally News. Estate Nels Nelson, deceased, will And on a atone above: “Here lies the grain. Mesopotamian railway system through Grants Paes—Sucker creek mining admitted to probate upon testimony of A chump who wouldn’t advertise." the Syrian desert. district showing great activity and ex —Hardware World. Esther McCann, subscribing Witness; pected to return more than usual rich Albert 8. Nelson appointed executor to U. S. EXPENDITURES DROP harvest. serve without bonds. Pendelton—Contract let for $80,000 Msll Robber Escspes With $100,000. Decrease by More Than 16 Million Estate H. C. Branson, deceased, ad- Minneapolis, Minn. — Zachary E. theatre here. Dollars Noted for Jsnusry. roinistratrix authorized to sell persona Strong, railway mall clerk, is in the Washington, D. C.—Ordinary expend Portland—State highway commission property at private tele for cash as General hospital, believed to be dying itures by the government during Jan orders contracts for more than $500,000 from wounds inflicted by a 20-year-old prayed for. uary decreased by more than $16,- worth road work. outlaw who held up and robbed the 000.000, as compared with December, Miner Activities mall car on the North Coast limited, In demanding war wages the build while public debt payments fell off F. A. Morris has filed his notarial Northern Pacific road, between St. by more than $1,000,000,000, accord ing trsdes sre the worst obstacle to the Cloud and Minneapolis. The robber commission with the county clerk. worst ing to the treasury’s monthly state housing campaign snd the escaped with registered mall estimated The estate of Nels Nelson, deceased, enemies of the poorer class of cokers ment. by postal authorities to be worth more Ordinary expenditures amounted to who must hav« small cheap homes. has been filed for probate, Mr. Nelson than $100,000. $388,179.272, as against $404,575.091 In was s resident of Csrltor.. December. Payments on the public Commissioners Gunning and Zimmer Daughtery Will be Attorney General Ralph Johnson and bis friend Joe debt totaled $590,100,657, compared St. Augustine, Fla.—Definite an man were at Dundee Monday on road with $1,600,418,866 the previous month. Jelliba of Portland are visiting st the nouncement that Harry M. Daughtery A total of $83,081,570 charged to the C. E. Johnson home for a few days. matters. of Ohio had been chosen for the at war department was the largest ordi These boys were shipmates of Mr. C. torney generalship under the comini nary expenditure for January, while E. Johnson on the trip to Australia «nd - * here by administration, was made $546,839,600 spent In the redemption back. Ralph says he has been aehore President-elect Hardin*. of treasury certificates of Indebted long enough now that he can sleep ness was the largest item of public without rocking. debt payments. Mors Freight Cars Idls. Cordial greetngs and assurance of co Nels Flint who«« hom« i« sot»« thr«« Washington, D. C.—A freight car operation in the advancement of hie miles from Dayton, was operated on Arizona Allen Land Bill Paased. policies do not often come to s Republic- surplus 1« piling up at the rate of for appendiritu« at hie hom« Wednes Phoenix, Ari«.—The anti-Asiatlc land sn President-elect from s gathering of 25,000 a week, according to the Ameri- day. Rumor baa It that h« withstood ownership bill was passed by the lower u = or S MANDATE TRANSFER WILL BE STUDIED SOUTH OFFERS HELP 065 car« are reported idle a« against th« recent Southern Tariff Congress, * ghort&ge of 160(000 freight car« No- I held in Athnt«. Th« sentlmsnts of t , vetnber bw 1, tht ounc«ment «aid. the ann announcement «aid. .convention were embodied In the follow- cause of the ArHona legislsturs. The th« ordeal fairly wall and 1« axpaatad hill had already been paseed by the to racovar rapidly. senate.