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LENTS STATION, PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1920
VOL. XVUI. No. 10.
HOLTBERG-GILBERT
WEDDING SOLEMNIZED
WEDNESDAY EVENING
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it
BERLIN DEMONSTRATION IN WHICH MANY WERE KILLED
INCOME TAX RETURNS
DR. PENKINS WILL BE
MUST BE MADE BY
CANDIDATE FOR CITY
ALL BY MARCH 15TH
COMMISSIONER IN FALL
A wedding of great interest
occurred on Wednesday evening,
The Income Tax Imposed by Act I Dr. T. L. Perkins, who served
March V, al the Evangclhal
of Congress on earnings of th« X««r I short term in the
council
as
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—— w-
chui*ch, when Gladys Opal (ill
11919 Is now being collected.
finance commissioner to succeed
bert ami Boy W. Iloltbeig wen
Returns under oath must be made Dan Kellaher has made formal
on or before Ma ret i 15 by every citi­
united in the bonds of wedlock.
zen and resident who bad a net In­ announcement that he will be a
Rev, N. Sliupp officiating.
| candidate again in the fall for
come
for 1919 amounting to:
The members of the* bridal
$1,000 or over, If single; or If mar­ the office of city commisioner
party entered the church to the
ried and living apart from wife (or and should Mr. Pier, the present
strains of a wedding march
husband) ; or if widowed or divorced. 1 finance commissioner declare his
played by Mrs. H. S. Gilbert,
’ $2,000 or over, If married and living candidacy for the mayoralty, it
cousin of till* bride, mid too
with wife (or husband).
The status of tiie person on the last may be possible that Dr. Perkins
their places at the lienutifidl
day
of the year fixes the status for I will be the successor to the of­
decorated altar, The ring ccr«
the year with reaped to the above fice. in case he is elected.
mony waa used, little Jane Shin
During his short term in office
requirements.
.
being ring bearer,
The brid
Under any of these circumstances a
was lovely in a drrss of whit
return must be made, even though
satin and georgette crepe and
no tax is due.
Husband and wife must consider
carried a bouquet of white bar
the Income of both, plus that of de-
nations and freaias. The brides
l>endent minor children. In meeting
maid, Marie Holtbcrg, carried ■
thia requirement ; anti. If sufficient to
bouquet of pink carnations and
require a return, all items must be
sweet peas.
James Reeil o
shown In a joint return or in separate
l^ifayette attended the groom
returns of husband and wife.
Mra W O. A sb stmu "Let Ilk
A single person with minor depend­
’liutu^nqili tiu.eii during the gn-ui demonstration In Berlin ugalust the law gov.-nilne workmen's council*. ent« must Include the income of such
Rest of the World Go By." with Th« I moii
Is m - cii breaking through the lines of the surety police In front of the relchstag. Later the police and tie pendent«.
Miss Ada Alberts as n croni pan
troops
klllina many
man» i persons.
—
Iroop. opened
op. ned fire on the crowd, killing
A minor who has a net Income of
1st,
$1,000 or more Is not considered a
The church was beautifully
dependent, and esuat file a separate
decorated with pink and whit ■ BABY LEFT AT HOME;
return.
MARIE MORRISEY CON­
SCHEUERMAN
FAMILY
flowers, ferns and palms, the
Personal returns should lie made on
HOUSE CATCHES FIRE
CERT POSTPONED ON
HELD REUNION FEB. 29 Form 1O4OA, unless the net income
center aisle being draped with
exceeded $5,<m in which case Form
white satin ribbon.
ACÇpUNT OF ILLNESS
1040 should be use*!.
Mrs.
\\
.
A.
Hoes,
of
67th
young
ladies,
girlhood
Six
Sunday, February 29, the
Ree^tljntx of Oregon should file
friends of the bride, were the street and 41st avenue, near
Scheuermann were all invited to their returns with, and make payments
Owing
to
the
fact
that
Marie
Kern
Park,
on
Thursday
after
ushers, They were Adinn Mor
take dinner at the home of Mr. of Income Tax to. Milton A. Miller.
terud. Gladvs R.therford, I.a- •ioon of last week put her baby Morrisey, noted Edison singer, and Mrs. H. R. Scheuerman to Collector of Internal Revenue. Port­
suffered
ail
attack
of
appendi
­
vrrnc Donaldson, Frances John - to sleep in an upstairs room and
land. Ore.
celebrate the coming home of
son, Mabel Sommerfeldt and went down I town, leaving the citis last Saturday al San Fran­ Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Scheuerman,
How to Figure Income.
house lot kcd.
Mildred Holtbcrg.
While gone the cisco, necessitating her going to who arrived in Portland the eve­
The best way to find out whether
__ ! in the roof a hospital for an operation, Mr. ning of February IN after being one must file a return Is to get a Form
/After the. ceremony the party house caught _ fire
repaired Io the home of the just over the baby, Fortunately Arthur Geisler announces that absent for IO months and having IOWA anti follow the Instructions
i
bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. I the fire was discovered in
time the concert scheduled for next visited in North Dakota, Indiana, printed on it. That fortn will serve as
a reminder of every Item of Income,
and
u
neighbor
broke
<
E. Gilbert. «807 92nd street,
in and M onday night at the Yi eager Ohio. "
Dr T. L. Perkins
North Carolina and Flor- and if a return Is due It tells how to
The i house theater will have to be post- ida.
where a dinner was given, only rescued the baby.
Those oresent were Mr. prepare and file It
poned
for
a
few
weeks,
An-
the immediate relatives attend was badly damaged and consid-
If In doubt on any point as to Income Dr. Perkins made a host of
and Mrs. J. I,. Scheuerman, Mr.
erable housi
ing.
r uined. nouncement will be made later and Mrs. M. H. Sclu uerman. Mr. or deduction«, a person may secure free friends, both in and out of the
worry as to the date.
Mrs. Holtbcrg is a popular There was
and Mrs. E. M. Scheuerman. Be- advice and aid from the nearest Inter­ city hall. Among the employes
nal Revenue office.
among
the
m
no one
and much esteemed young lady,
of the city he is considered the
at rice and Alma Scheuerman.
Guesswork, estimates and other hlt-
of the JOURNAL EDITOR SPEAKS
as well as a talented musician, knew the v
Cecil. Birney and Lee Scheuer­ or-mlss methods are barred when a per­ most eligible candidate to fill
were sent
having taught both piano and mother. Phi
AT ARLETA MEN’S CLUB man. and the host and hostess, son Is making out his Income Tax re­ the office as commissioner of
res where
violin for the past two years, to the diff<
He believes in more
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Scheuerman. turn. Accuracy and completeness must finance.
lit be. It
Mr. Holtbcrg Is a successful they thought
liberality in the city codes and
be
insisted
upon.
The
return
Is
a
This
was
the
first
time
Mrs.
The fourth meeting of the,
vofitig business man of laifav- Is hoped tin
sworn statement As such It must be ordinance« and is against incor­
Arleta Men's club was held Tues­ E. M. Scheuerman had been thorough and accurate.
will
serve
ns
ette, holding n responsible poai-
porating restrictions in building
away
from
home
for
14
weeks
day evening the 24th at the
Salaried persons and wage earners
lion with the bank there, Thrv extremely haaardous to leave a
d similar codes to the point
because
of
illness.
She
is
now
­
Arleta Baptist church. About
must ascertain the actual compensation
will leave for their new home child ilockcd in a house while
where
the growth of the city is
improving
nicely.
received. Overtime, bonuses, shares in
the mother goes awav. It is bet­ 60 men sat down to the dinner­
impaired.
Sunday.
H.
R.
Scheuerman
left
for
the
profits
of
a
business,
value
of
quar
­
ter to leave the babv with »a table. The program included an
Dr. Perkins is one of the most
Wapinitia Monday, where he is ters snd board furnished by the em­
friend when business calls the address by B. *T. Irvine, editor employed in-the interests of the ployer and other items which are com­ prominent members of the den­
WORK RESUMED ON 72ND
away. Mntiv a home of the Oregon Daily Journal, on Wapinitia Irrigation company, pensations for services must be In­ tal profession in the city and is
STREET ON THURSDAY mother
would bi* delighted with the com­ the league of nations and inter- and E. M. Scheuerman left for cluded.
also a member of the Elks and
It must be borne In mind that com- the Masonic order, having re­
pany of a baby for a few hours, national relations; and a vocal Tacoma Tuesday morning on a
iwnsat'on may be paid in other forms
Consternation was prevailing A baby that is good enough to duel by the Morgan brothers, ac­ few days’ trip.
than In cash. A bonus paid in Liberty cently taken the degree of a
companied
by
Mrs.
Flatley.
leave
alone
Is
better
to
leave
among the business men on 72nd
Bonds is taxable at the market value Shrine r.
Among
other
things
taken
up
at
street last Tuesday when the with mini ■ one.
Even should Mr. Pier in case
MRS.
RUTH
A.
SCHMID
IS
of
the bomjs. A note received In pay­
the business session were the
wo rk men on the street improve­
ment for services is taxable Income at he decides to run for mayor be
1
LAID
TO
REST
MARCH
election of Mr. Irvine to hon­
ment force stacked their imple­ MR. AND MRS. JOHNSON
Its face value, and the interest upon defeated. Dr. Perkins stands a
orary membership in the club;
it Is also taxable.
ments and vanished. An inves­
very good chance of beating any
SURPRISED BY GRANGERS and report from the Men's
Other Returns Due.
tigation revealed the fact that
Ruth A. Schmid passed away at
one of the other candidates who
club committee on the present
Every partnership doing business In are now contemplating running—
the P? II. I.. A P. Co. docs not
her home at 6831 83rd street on Feb­
status of the Foster Road paving
the United States must file a return
want to have anything to do
ruary
28
at"
the
age
of
36
years.
Mr. Mann and Mr. Rarbur.
Officers and
members of
with the improvement of the Pleasant Valley Grange gathered to the effect that the matter is Her funeral senice was held at the on Form 1065; and every personal While Dr. Perkins was in of­
service corporation must file a similar
still
hanging
fire,
one
business
­
street and strenuously object« with well filled baskets nt the
Kenworthy chapel Monday, March 1, return.
fice he made more improvement«
l<> sharing the expense of bard­ home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 1.. men’s committee insisting that at 3 p. m., the officiating clergyman
Corporations must file annual re­ of an initiative measure than his
surfacing, ami also vigorously Johnson Wednesday evening, the there be made an 18 foot paved being the Rev. E. A. Smith of the turns on Form 1120.
predecessor did in all the time
Trustees, executors, administrators he served.
opposes moving the tracks to the occasion being in the nature of strip and another welfare com­ Lents Baptist church. Mrs. Schmid
Dr. Perkins, with
center of the street.
/After a a surprise farewell party for Mr. mittee insisting that there be no was laid to rest in Multnomah cem­ and others acting in a fiduciary capac­ his record should lead the other
conference on Wednesday the ami Mrs. Johnson. A most en­ pavhig without the whole road­ etery. Among other beautiful floral ity are required to file returns. In candidates by a large majority
some cases, Form 1041 Is used; In
way’s being done; and the elec­
workmen resumed their work joyable
social
evening
was tion and installation of Irvin tributes from friends was one rrom others. Form 1040; and still others, at the coming general election in
again Thursday.
November.
passed, the aforementioned bas­ Heinrichs as president of the the K. of P. band, of which Mr. returns on both forms are required.
Information returns, on Forms 1099
«
“
kets contributing their share to club to fill the place vacated by Schmid is a member, Mrs. Schmid
LENTS A GOOD LOCATION the enjoyment. A noteworthy W. H. Wood who. with his fam­ was born in Toledo, Ohio. She is and 1096. must be filed by every or­ ARLETA WOMEN OF
survived by her husband, Walter J., ganization, firm or person who paid,
FOR SAWMILL BUSINESS feature was the presence of Le- ily, has moved to Rose City Park. and one child.
during 1919, an amount of $1,000 In
WOODCRAFT INSTALL
land Moore, who told in a nio.«t
salary, wages. Interest, rent, or other
interesting manner his expe ri­
fixed or determinable Income to an­
Recent cruising on the Ix*e prop­ cnees and observations as a EVENING STAR GRANGE
BUCKLEY AVENUE BEING
other person, partnership, personal
The installation of officers of
erty beyond Sycamore hill proved member of Uncle Sam’s expedi­
MEETS NEXT SATURDAY
service corporation or fiduciary. These the Arleta Women of Woodcraft,
EXTENSIVELY
REPAIRED
fruitless as far as the establishing tionary forces in Siberia.
Information returns should be for­ Myrcia Circle 631, was held in
warded
directly to the Commissioner
of a sawmill is concerned. However,
Evening Star grange will be
Those present were Worthy
Buckley avenue from Foster road of Internal Revenue (sorting division), Woodmen hall recently, with
the attention of some of the Lent» Master Hickey, Overseer Rate­ held Saturday the 6th at grange
Mrs. C. O. Samain as installing
business men has been directed to man, Lecturer Campbell, Secre­ hall. The third and fourth de­ to the Section Line is being treated Washington, D. C.
officer.
.The following were
to
a
course
of
regular
county
main
­
the advantages of promoting a saw­
formally inducted into office:
tary Sager, Treasurer Moore, grees will be given during the tenance work, the usual macadam -
*
mill industry on the site of the mill
G. N., Mrs. I. J. Pavne.
Chaplain Smith. Mrs. Campbell, closed session in the morning. road refurbishing. The road is be­
at Lents Junction formerly owned
P. G. N.. Mrs. Lillie Perry.
Mrs. Fields, Mr. Moore, I.eland Dinner will then’ be served and ing smoothed where roughened by INCOME TAX
by Mr. Miller of the Miller-Mowrey
Secretary, Olive Payne.
M oore, Mr. Fields, and the host after this the following program, wear and tear and hollows aie being
ÎN
NUTSHELL
company of Sellwood. The plant at
Captain of Guards, Mrs. C. O
and hostess.
Mr, ami Mrs. to which the public is cordially filled, and the whole surface pressed
this place was burned about a year
Samain.
given: Solo, down to its regular grade. From WHO—Single persons who bad
Johnson intend to visit among invited, will be
and a half ago and the faculties fjr
net income of $1,000 or more
Magician, William Dyer.
their many friends for a week vocal, Irene Elliot, accompanied the Section Line to the Base Line
for the year 1919.
securing logs from the Estacada
Musician,
Miss Jorg.
or two before leaving for Den­ by her sister, Mrs. Harris; short road the avenue is being re-graveled.
Married couples who bad net
region amply warrant a acli.'me for
Banker, Mrs. Ira Purdin.
ver to make their future home. talk on "Prohibition” bv John
income
of
$2,000
or
more.
rebuilding and operating a mill here
Inner Sentinel, Ira Purdin.
son Smith; vocal solo, Elizabeth CHILDREN GIVEN PARTY
WHEN—March 15, 1920, ts Anal
to work this timber into merchant­
date for filing returns and mak­
Baida, accompanied by Mary
able lumber. There is said to be
IN HONOR OF BIRTHDAYS
HREE STREETS TO BE
ing first payments
Baida; address, Rarge Leonard,
100 million feet of timber tributary
Mr*. Adkin* Surprised
WHERE
—Collector of
Intemal
on
"Relationship
of
Japan
to
the
IMPROVED BY ( CITY
to the Estacada line which must^
Revenue
for
District
In
which
Friday
evening of last week a
A
delightful
kiddies*
party
was
United States." Mrs. Delia E.
come out over the tracks of the P.
the person resides.
number
of
self-invited guest«
given
at
the
residence
of
Mr.
and
Murray is lecturer of Evening
HOW—Full directions on Form
R. L. 4 P. company, 2500 acres of
invaded the home of Mrs. Hattie
Improvements to be made Star grange.
Mrs. Arthur Geisler, 6556 92nd street,
1040A and Form 1040; also the
timber being owned by the Miller- north of Foster road. including
Adkins, 6342 63th avenue, and
February 21 in honor of the birth­
'.aw and regulations.
Mowray people, who have to ship the 70th, 71st mid 72nd streets, are EX-SERVICE MAN DIES
treated her to an old-fashioned
days of their daughter, Dorothy, 10, WHAT—Four per cent normal
logs by rail through Lents on down | scheduled as follows: 70th, to be
surprise party, which was a most
tax on taxable Income up to
FOLLOWING OPERATION and their niece, Helen. 6, daughter
to Sellwood. I^nts need* a perma- macadamised from curb to curb
delightful affair.
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Geisler. After
$4.000 In excess of exemption.
nent payroll such as a manufactur­ front Foster'Rind north; 7!st to
, Eight per cent normal tax on
Hiram Snyder, formerly of a jolly play time light refreshments
ing plant of this kind would furnish be given a center strip, 18 feet
balance of taxable Income. Sur­
were
served,
with
a
beautiful
birth
­
District 45 P.-T. A. to Moat
and business men here are hoping vvide, of bard surface, and 72nd Arleta, a soldier who had seen day cake as the center of attraction.
tax. from one per cent to alxty-
service
in
Frnnce,
slaving
been
The Parent-Teacher Associa­
of
the
,lve
per
cent
on
net
Incomes
over
that someone will take hold
to have an 18-foot strip on each gassed twice and shell-shocked, Those present, including the two
$5,000.
tion
of district 43 will hold its
proposition.
roadway on cither side of the passed awav last Monday after­ birthday lassies, were Carrie Bohna,
meeting
nt the usual hour on
park strip, the park strips to be noon in a city hospital after an Elizabeth McIntyre, Loree Rayburn,
Friday afternoon, March 12. The
Mr. anil Mrs. Lawrence Dor­ curbed and otherwise improved operation for appendicitis. He Lucille Geisler, Helen Geisler, Olive
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gold son. of entertainment will be furnished
sey, of Estacada, are visiting Mr. by the city.
was the brother of Mrs. T. W. Updike, Margarete Pettit, Dorothy East Gilbert road, were visited by by Miss Davis' room and a talk
Dorsey's mother, Mrs. J. P. Dor-
Davis, Also of the Arleta dis­ Geisler, StellabeQ^ Geisler, Marvin the stork last Sunday morning, a will be given by Miss Ruth C.
Gossett, Arlene Gossett, Paul Geisler. small laddie being left in their care.
acy, of 4912 86th street.
The Herald One Do„ar a
trict.
Young.