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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1921)
TAX BILL PASSED BY SENATE Reduction tn N ailon'» I .»»y hr Approx OF CURRENT WEEK . imately 97SO,MW,OM Likely. asid union, I». (', — The much re vised lax revision hill finally waa pasted In Ihe senate at 1:35 A M Brief Resume Most Important Daily News Items. lu- -I • a"- i 'i » I n - ' 11 11 - i • than 15 hour». II »till must run the gauntlet of the señale and house con feree* before It mai lie» Ihe president. The vole was 8g to 24. three repub lican* I,a Follette, Moses and Norria voting agallisi Ihe Idll, and o n e dom ocrai Itrouanard supporting It As now drawn, the hill I* estimated by treasury experts lo yield approxi mately 1.1,350,000,000 for Ihe fiscal Event* a f Noted I'eople, Government» year ending next June 30, nr $200.uno,- linn less than Ihe existing law If all of Ihe changea proposed become ef nn<l I’ arillr Nnrih*f*t, «ml IMhw fective, however, Ilio measure ulti Thing« Worth h n o »lu g , mately will reduce Ihe nation'» (ax hill by approximately $750,000,000. Features of the tax revision hill pro vide repeal of the oxees» profil* t*X Joseph Hlmmonettl w »« found ami all transportation taxes on next lima n*'d Tuesday In » vat of win«1, al- January I and a reduction of the sur leg«.I lo have boon llllaHly nimio, gt tax rates, with the maximum rate re duced from 05 (ti 50 per cent. The hi» homo ili Log Angolo», Cal. hill also would repeal taxes on: Parcel pest packages. A hv.lro airplane « n i lannrkld sue- Proprietary medicine», toilet soap» ro»»fulljr Monday In Inaili al lb « Phil and toilet soap powder*, tooth pastes, a<1«l|>hla navy yard of a cnt»|iolting do tooth and mouth w astio», toilet pow rico, « hli h *onl tho NC ». a Iwo goaloil der» and petroleum Jellies. (Stamp iraft, Inlo Ilio air »1 a »pood of 4» taxe». ) Piano» and other musical Instru mil«» an hour from a »landing »tart. ments HInlo dopar!moni advloo* front Chi I'mhrellas. parasols, sunshade*, pic bnahtin, M elico, report Uto capturo ture frames ami aritele» of wearing Monday of four American» by Mexican apparel costing In evi eas of certain amounts (so-called luxury taxes). bandii» Pa yunta» of 28,000 pe»o* «ran Insurance premiums. demanded for (heir relea*«, which « a » Articles made o f fur Moving picture films. finally brought about by payment of Ice cream only »000 peso«. Chewing gum. Examination of the ««tale o f (¡«orge Sporting goods. Including billiard lloodwln, one of the trainmen who lo»t hall* and tables, pool tables and dice. Admissions where the cost docs not their live» In the |'alli»ter tunnel exceed 10 cents. wreck near Kamloopa, It C., Tueaday Pleasure boats and canoes costing revealed that he owned a painting less than $100. Thermos and tbermomatlc lattilo» pronounced the work of an old master and Jug* and valued at $00,000. Portable electric fan*, llond* of Indemnity and surety ltdw eon 276 and 200 union minor* employed al mine No 20 of the Now (stamp taxi's ) Taxes proposed to be reduced In York Coal company at Flood wood, clude thitse on: Ohio, wont on »Irik« Tueaday morning Individual Incomes o f $5000 or less a* a prete»! against the chock off In through Increased exemption of $500 Jnn< (Ion Issued by Judge Anderson In to head* of families and $200 for each dependent. federal court at Indianapolis. Candle* from 5 to 3 per cent Capital sto» h issue* having a par Joseph l\ O'Neill, ex chief federal value of less than $100 a share (stamp prohibition Inspector for Wisconsin taxes) and ex chairman of the democratic Cereal beverages from 15 per cent slate central committee, as well as an of the sale price to two cents a gallon Cnfermented fruit juices from 10 ex saloonkeeper was arrested Tuesdav per cent of Ihe sale price to two cents by federal agents, charged with con a gallon »piracy lo violalo the Volstead »cl Carbonated beverages from 10 per cent of the sale prive to 2 cents a Indi Chamber» of Post field. Fort gallon phi* 5 cent* a gallon on the Hill. Oklahoma, Tuesday broke what syrups vised In their manufacture Taxes proposed tv) he liureased In official* say I» the record for high al chute : Illude paratim i« Jumping, when be Corporation income from 10 to 15 leaped approximately 211.000 fe d from per cent an armv plane. The stunt was per j Corporations through repeal o f the formed In connection with the Amen $2000 noi mal exemption on those ha» ng a , apital -i.'ck in excess of $25.000 can l.eglon flying meet. Estate taxes where the total sum The body of Mr* William F Cody | exceed* $10,000,000. Medicinal beer, wine (except cham now lies In Ihe grave with her hus pagnel and wh.skv band, ''Buffai.» Pill," famoua scout and Alcohol when diverted unlawfully Indian fighter, at the top of tavokout lor heverav. purpose- from $2 2$ a mountain, nesr Oolden, Colo. More gallon to $5 40 s gallon Taxes proposed to be changed in than 100 person* »Mended the brief v hide Kplscopal ceremony at the mountain Stamp levies on perfume* e*sence*. top overlooking the plain* of Colorado toilet waters exi racla, hair oils, etc (o manufacturera, levies at 4 per cent Crain price» tn Chicago underwent ! Retad taxes on fountain drink* to a severe tnmhle Tuesday, carrying ! manufacturen» lexie* of 7V* cents s gallon on finished fovintain svrvips for wheat and oat* down to the lowest ; such drinks level reached for 1821 About » cents Ketail luxury tax» * on carpets rues a bushel was cut from the value ol trunks, valise*, traveling bags suit- wheat for future delivery, May touch vases hat boxes purses pocket book* shopping and handbag*, portable light tng $1 0 8 » 4 . as compared with 11 12k* mg fixtures including lamps of all to $1 12H at Monday's finish Lack j kinds and lamp shades, and fan* cost in* in excess of certaiw amounts, to of buying was a feature manufacturers taxes of 5 per cent New faxes include What was declared to be an nltim-j le v ie s en gift» of property by anv *inm was delivered Monday to thf person at rates ranging from 1 per Hungarian government by representa Ct r ihe amount b elsoon $20.(VO tivea of Crest Pritxin. Franc* and $ - on to 25 por cent of $ 1 > on» Ttalv, tn behalf of the entente, demand one nr mor*» Mar. tifactnfw*' tax of $ per cent on tng that »'baric* be handed over to oarbon'C acid gra« to make up part the commander of the Pettish squad i of the revenue lost in repoaling the non. and the Immediate proclamation | - »da water tax» - of Ma deposition a* King Cr.ry^e Held on Decline Prll ish delegra tes to the conference WnnhtMrton. D 0 - Vítorory-Oooor^ en limitation of armaments will go to n’ Tlaiighrr> t> a ho. a Uh Obloi Jiifdtoe Washington resol ved that, short Of i Taft, appeared before the honre Jiwti comp >ml»irtg the safety o f the em It* rea secnrfty, they will g< H an rom mi tree Vond%\ in eonnne pire te al r»«t anv length* to meet othe! t ion a frh lofrialatton providing for ad rroM -ers fn a mutual am ditional federal Jndgea. told the com Pfort to relieve the! mirtee I h m aaa evidence that the OfOfV burden Of competitivi reoent ''crime n a v e" a*ae gradua ¡Tv diminishing ' Put a*hon a*e have re turned to normal condition« the tn- Inc (be em arc tn civil litigation a-itl more than malte up for A-riminal eaaca ’ i n , tbr VMM fr* votoli to rr tulli In th* In 1 \ rrvhiktn bill f7K.000.bbt' v *r De -ave« of t u v o oti oorf*on»fto 0 « vM «A bud b$v*u projwnf Al. Aft<t lOftfMHi W a a h in jr t o n n C d ir h fd t ilm i p r o )fv W ROW off n number of tfer poring to Inc roane freight ratea be •li fore* Avi 1 AWVOTvrirro r>% |*mfovlii|! a tm*oo* t'al fom la Orofmn and Waah fn M h n tbl < n (NroorAfion OAfvftAl Virtfl ington h% RR per cent on claaaifind • • hy At mto* ot Si or. **.'•» $Ibbb of shipment* 1,\ the ithudi h i.-ifit and tptooti M v * « >♦ % 00« 1 %7 bbfi bbb. •be Oregon Waahivtgfor. RaBrogd A and »2 per $ IfW OA All o r or %% bbb bbb Vavlration line« wa* «»impended S«fu~ COMPILED FOR YOU day b j the fnierwtate commerce com T br fontfor o ' fw v o s lfn t to pfornif' minatoti tanti'« blanch t The lacreare* would have gone Into fu rtb o r In n l l r o M o»r effect Novnmhor C % n r1 % fib tb^ obfocf o f f f «foolvtt t* In hniw!** vHk Need'e Founq lo H m U. (Nf vnrtotf* rodtly % v * mv^^iMirv Tpfim tot h ofor* th f Infoo- V in o »»«poi i» V in a — A ra m h -v pfufr com mo Per com»n»wW»n nn41 th f noodle was removpod frorr Ihe hoart m B r o a d ta b o r aril] be talrovt at of fU »*nr, Hand low 2 year* old ut on oo. T I b W I t t chairm an o f ihe glllett Memoria' hoaptta at th o w i h r a t r t w -tatton ’ I'nteorwlty of Mlanooota late V paht la a tolofrratn tn " H Oiandtor la what surgeon* torn» t moot remark Te» able surgV»: operation He I* rc » i poctod to recover to b r fn t fb r JAPANESE CABINET : r y - e e e w W e a A w e w A A J f e e a W W W W W W ^ ^ W W W X 'W W W S TA TE N E W S \ * IN B R IE ^ . J Emperor Orders Ail Members to Keep Office Awhile. Dalla*.— City delivery o f mail was ■tarted in Dalian last week with two carrier*. W P. Miller and Lester Oeorgo. NO CHANGE OF POLICY wore »hipped out over the city of Prluev lie.— Seven carload* of sheep! Prineville railroad last week to Chi cago inarketa. W. A. Relthmiller of the O. K. company of Waterman made liara Said to Have Hied Without Word the shipment. A fter lie Was Stabbed Throne H illsboro— Richard Linton, wealthy Honor* Late Minister. farmer, living two miles east o f Hills boro. died Saturday morning from in jurio* received in attempting to quiet Toklo The Japanese cabinet re a frightened team. He fell and the signed office after a meeting of the wagon passed over him, causing In ternal Injuries. member* held Saturday morning. Old Father Moon Mau, being a fa ther, did not go around and peek un der t]ie blankets as a mother would NE night when all tho little stars have done. Instead, he sailed off to had been tucked In bed with find a nice, fleecy cloud for himself their soft, fleecy cloud blankets where he could go to sleep. over them, geutle South Wind, who Just as soon as gentle South Wind had come along that night to help was gone the UttJe, wide-awake atar them to sleep, floated down to the began to peek about to see where the earth below. other stars were, but not one did It Old Father Moon Man cannot take see, for, o f course, they were all care of all the stars alone— you k)10W there are so many of them—and be asleep like good little sturs. But Wide Awake Star did not like often gets some one to h elp ; anyone that happens to come oJong, for every being alone, so It began to look under one Is anxious to help old Father Moon tho fleecy cloud blunkets, and as It lifted a corner of one out popped the Man. It was, of course, one o f the nights little stur, for, o f course, It, too, awoke that Father Moon Man did not work— us soon us the blanket was lifted. or, rather, shine. He was giving the Then off ran Wide Awake Star and the other lltle star, and pretty soon they had all the stars awake, too, and off went the cloud blanket suiting away. There was no more winking ami blinking; It was all twinkle now, for each little stur was so full o f bright ness It could not keep still ami the clouds, who thought they were being | treated very badly, came scudtllng about trying to find old 5Ir. Moon Man to complain o f the twinkling stars. At last they found him and woke him up. “ It Isn't fair,” they said. "You clouds a chance, for It had been u long told us your children were fust asleep time slm'e they bad an evening all to and that we should have the sky to themselves. ourselves.” Now whether It was gentle South “ Well, goodness me," exclaimed old Wind or old Father Moon Man him Father Moon Man, Jumping up and self who was to blame, I do not know, looking over the sky. “ W ho woke but one little siar over In one corner those children up, I wonder. o f the sky did not have a cloud blanket “ It is no use trying to get them to put over It. sleep again tonight; you will have to It listened to the lullaby gentle run along and come some other time,” South Wind sung, and though It he said. winked and It blinked. It twinkled; But be never knew that It was one and the twinkle got the best of the little wide awake star that was left others, but Little Star did not go to uncovered that did all the mischief. sleep. (Copyright.) THE WIDEAWAKE STAR • O The resignation o f the cabinet, Salem.— The Marion Hotel company which »¡»me a* a direct reault of the announced Saturday that improve assnsslnutlon o f Premier iiara Friday, ment* to the hotel property to cost ap will not cniise any Immediate change proximately $10,000 will be undertaken in the government, a* the mlniatry. within the next few weeks. The in- In obedience to Imperial Injunction, ti'rior of the dining room and office will continue in office until further will be reino»leled and a modern ban notice from the throne. quet room will be Installed. T hen 1 will he no change In the pol Salem. — Mrs. Pbllomene Chenette, icy, either diplomatic or domestic, ea- In a divorce action tried in the circuit pcclatly with th»v Washington confer ence on limitation o f armaments and court here Saturday, alleged that while far eastern problems, acting Premier she was living In St. Johns, Portland, h»‘r husband, Joe Chenette, disposed ITchida stall'd. "Tho delegates will put forth their of her furniture in order to obtain best effort* for the sake o f world money to purchase liquor. A decree pea»'«, In pursuance o f Ihe fundamen was awarded to Mrs. Chenette. tal policies on armament limitation Prineville.— The international pota already laid down In the name of the to show of Duluth, Minn., has awarded government," he said. several first prixes to S. D. Mustard Viscount Fchiila will take up the of Powell Hutto on a peek of Irish affairs o f Ihe ministry o f marine, to Cobbler potatoes which Mr. Mustard which Premier Mara had been giving bad on exhibition at that place. It attention after the departure of Ad Is estimated that Mr. Mustard raised miral Kato, Ihe head o f that ministry, approximately 335.000 bushels of pota- for Ihe Washington conference. t»H>s this year. The Japanese ministry, deprived of Tillamook. — Roa»l district No. 7, its head through the knife o f an as which embraces about one-third of sassin Friday, when Prumler llara was the county, held a meeting at Rock- stabbed to death by a dement»'»! youth, B y M IL D R E D M A R S H A L L away and voted a sp«'cial road tax of was »'outinulng to function under Vis 5 mills, tho vote being 138 for and 55 F*Cta aKxit your name; lt*hiatc*rF; mean count Fchlda, the foreign minister, to acalnst. The special tax will raise ing; w h fn .f It wa« derived, ttgn.hcance; whose designation as acting premier your lucky day and lucky jewel. alwMit $37.000,000 to be used on the the Imperial approval was given at r»'¡»d from Brighton to Manhattan, on the palace shortly after Ihe tragedy. (•aribaidi Beach. FELICIA. Within an hour after the assassina Salem.—Selection of the site for the j tion o f the premier the cabinet met ELICIA has the augury of happi (n extraoriltnary session. Viscount proposed new state training school for ness, since that Is the significance i'» hid* presiding. Immediately upon hoy* was made by a majority of the o f her name. She Is the feminine the c»»nclu»i»'n of the cabinet si'ssion. members of the state board of control »>f Felix, which seems to have been an oyer an adverse report file«l by W. H. Viscount Vchida, accompanied by agnomen assumt'd hy any Individual at Minister o f the Interior T«'kom*ni, Singerland, special agent for the de will when he considered himself un went to the palace and secured the partment of child helping of the Rus usually fortunate. It appears first In imperial approval to the designation sell-Sage Foundation, it was announc the reign of Herod Agrtppe It means o f ihe viscount as temporary premier, ed here Saturday. •‘happy" and ha* given rise to all man ner o f words and names signifying which had been decided »ip»->n at the S alem —J»»hn L Rand of Baker, who g»'»'d fortune In modern languages. cabinet session. recently was appointed justice of the There are eleven masculine saints S«'ant information was available at Oregon supreme court to succeed the by that name In the Roman cal«'n»lar, first regarding the identity of the late Henry L Benson, arrived here and IVlii-e, the feminine, first appears youth at wh»vsp hands Premier Hara last week He will assume his new | In Daly. S|»aln and the south of fell, hut tt became known that the duties Monday. Justice Rand was a c -1 France. Fr«»m Felice have come Fe assassin was a son o f a form er mem companied Imre by Mrs Rand. They licia in England and Felise in France. ber o f the Samurai, or soldier class, are being entertained at the home of There was a Felicia who was queen of »'onstituting the lower nobility under Navarre in liV-7. The » Justice and Mrs Henry Bean. the Japanese feudal system, who had a Go»V>'<s of Happiness w horn they been a man of lmp«vrtance during the j Salem — Estimate* prepared here called Felidta*. The stave-martyr of restoratii'n period. The son. It ap last w eek indicate that tourista who ] Carthage who suffere»l with St. lYr- pear», was o f an erratic nature, and occupied the public camping ground* j petua was s»v-calle»l. and there was an other Felidta* under Antonius Dins, t* regarded a* a political fanatic He in Salem during the 1821 season left who, with her seven sons, pr«*sented a approximately $75«>.0M > in the city The wa* arreated immediately after the Christian parallel to the m.dher in the »tabbing Detective Tsunajima. who Northwest T .'.inst asso» ation estimat klaocabee-» was eacorting Premier Hara. was bad ed that each tourist spends $fi a day. j Through the v»-»taries of the young ly cut »vn the arm and hands in dis bnt the local estimate was made on slave-martyr Felidta l»e<'ame popular the dai'iv per capita expenditure of $3 In Italy. an»l this same chara.-ter Is re arming the assassin. Salem —Superintendents of the vap sponsible for the ri«»- to favor o f Fell- CARCASS BEEF BACK tons state institution*, acting upon a rite In France. Faustina is an Italian of the same name, hut has never TO PRE-VUR PRICE suggestion advanced hy Sam A Koter. form ha>! popular fav»v. Felicia has always secretary of state, will call a meeting «'hicagc — The average wholesale been the favorite f.vrm In Engllsh- price of carcass beef is back to the within the next few day* to effect a upeaking c-'untri»-«. though lYli. ity The first con-] was much used among the Puritans, level prevailing in 1814. according to j working orgaritation figures made public Sunday .r a re ferenoe w ill he given over largely to ami still prevail* In tcKgh'u* commu nities. view of the meat and livestock situa the election o f officer*, appointment The pearl ts Fellda's ta! «manic tion during tVt.vber. issued by the In-j of committees and outlining of activi stone. It Insures her charm. afTnMl- ties for the ensuing year. stftute of American Meat Packers Ity and sincere friendships. M.rn.Uy The average w holesale price of ca r -! Salem R e o pt* of the state tn- ] Is her lucky day an.i 3 her lucky num cass beef in 1814 approximated 12 dustrial accident department for the ber. The dais' s c Ifying simplicity. cent*, the report said, while at the ; last four months Indicate a gradual re Is her flewer (c*t>rntkt ) end of October. 1811. It was between j vival in the industrial activities of --------- O--------- t8'% and 12 cents H,»mr g-ades how -' Oregon For the month of July the ever, are selling higher while o;hor* ! receipts of the accident commission are soiling lower ft wa* stated aggregated $18" 841. w hile in August A TK product) the rer» ipts increased to $171» **30 Sep been maintalned in thè pachine in- j tem7<er receipts were $188.325 while rinsrrx for thè flrst i.ine months of the Oetoh.»r re.-i pts will exceed $188.-' 1811 a* riviripared witk thè flrst ntue months of 181&. said thè statement S a 'r m — The Mat» of Oregon under The total of all ktnds o f federai In DO W t 5NEE2C: «perissi meni animale for thè fl*w: r.lne the TVwell Townsend hill, will have available in the near future from the months o f 1821 te pi»-** ai 4T.184.834. l i F n.-sr Is line»! with nvemhranew. federal government approximately $1 « b ile for thè dame peri od tn 1813 ! hack o f which ts a network of 225 iifk1 for forest roads and $ U 80.800 thè number wa* 41,333.518. very fine nerve* whf»-h are ex O evsu m en t figuro» showlng s’ ncfc* ; for post road*, according to estimate* tremely s e is .tl»e The function of of moni In rold Storage Indicate thore prepared by George H Cecil, district these membranes t* to cat»-h and l-old was ne hewvy surplus lofi or hand a* foreste* Tht* money will he matched the Impute matter whl.-h comes into • s a rosult of thè volume of producilo*, hy G*egon funds through the sale of htghwa» bond* This will give Gregor ' 1 ' » : or. thè report soya - * ,. •« nearly $4.800 880 for the construction rigai the now* sagri*nty and violently. of post and forest roads H etatoir B-eafcs S s w r # It only occur* when a particularly Balea — Figure* made pnhiu Sat quick v»»h has te he done Otherwise Waupaca. Wla — Wtwconslt. Pride n purehred H oíste I t FYtealaa cow owned urda» by the G*egnn Co-operative the Irritating ava tier Is taken ca-e of association Indicate that hv the arerei on« in the n- «e '«e ’ f by John Erickson ha» Inal completed Growers S-o lie ■pper or ot he xn*a pounds of prune* a yearly record which give* her the there are hócense rroYTA In world'* championship tn the ornine J- tn nine packing plants ► located I d var tbr A4TV»îT\«t flit fHftf B ori section* hv of vr Ore not $uif! rhi r In • ? tor veur«nld class with a production of loas prune producing Itvvrlw 888 AA 888 AAll] pounds bt of ; (,f t h f ' 0 ^ JT %i » 1X37 84 pounds of b a lie - from J tJ A lJ g ot at present About 4 W ’ he qw»e4t- of these p u n es wert Irpwrrv COObV* r u * p-(«v ? I#* Toai pound* of milk make as A f «AV v • hOYDA t The figure* eg reed by g consider it tbotr onrbor • C f i'd n r able margin l$ t form er reccmd held beer completo»-' and It fictais of the Gregor, (i by Lady Aag>< Erbe HoagerrtW . a »F* v thod* have stiver assoc tat i or tht t'ali fora la cow estimate« of $. 00 » ooe pound« will he rhed before the year's business is THE RIGHT THING ‘What’s in a Name?’ F AT THE RIGHT TIME By MARY MARSHALL DLTFEE AT THE CHRISTENING. No rule Is ao general, which »¿mils not some exception —Burton. HERE was * time when babies were dresaed elaborately when they were christened, whether this took place .In church or at home. The christening robe was very long .and wrought with a number o f tucks and ruffles and puffs. Nowadays these elaborate christening robes have quite gone out of style among peop’e who keep abreast of manners as they chang»\ In fa»-t the elaborate chris tening robe looks a little tawdry to us now and we suspect tlie motlier who dresses her babe la this way of being not well posted on prevailing custom*. If you am planning to take your hahy to be christened have It dressed In a simple white dress. Th!s may be of the finest material and may be made hy hantl, hut It should be devoid o f furbelows. It is very nice to have the baby entirely In white, even to the robe In which he Is held. It Is n*ual to uncover the child's head for the ceremony hut especially if the church ts draughty It should wear a simple white bonnet. If the child has a nurse tt may be brought to the church hy the nurse, hut one »vf the sponsors or the f d - mother should hold the baby In her am .« when th»' ceremony 1-ecins and should receive the hahy from the min ister or priest after the reren>»>ny has taken place. The question is sometimes a«ked whether or not the minister sltould he given a fee at the time o f the bap tism. In some churches there 1* a »Ictl-ilte f»se for this ceremony. Gther- w ise no fee 1» really required and many clergymen rather object to re- eclvlnc any f«»r such services. A tact ful thing then to do ts to Inclose a crisp hank n»*te In an enveh-pe and hand it to the clergyman with the re quest that l»e make use of it In «■>*-• >'(ie of his p.vod w.'rks. He certainly could not ohjeet to that. The father i-f the chihl st.ixild attend to this after the ceremony T (O eprrirfct * T Tn.dia * t an S' Th* C * '»«« »e e g -i T -** rom the chan! oil o f which I ■ ‘ for ‘T-pxf'HT. h iv f îHf* f'MTlfiKiMP lultn fA m ill S f m i <V t o