Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, January 13, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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•orved.
time, and It alienated
KINNEY i& TRUAX GROCERY
Quality and Service
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BEE 0. P. J558TER for life imrnr-
ftaif
anco Tenn Mutual Life.
FOR S\IJ>: Foil, rising three, un­
broken. Will make 1300 horse.
Fit for light work this spring. K.
M C. Neill, Ardencralg Farm, fib
FOR SILK -Five dozen pure bred
Barred Rock hens, bred to lay.
Also t> pure bred cockerels. Must
be sold by Thursdav. January I.“».
R. II. Ixx'kman, It. F. D. 4, Box
13. Fruitdale
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STR AYWD from Inland. Oregon, Jun- 1
nary 4. 1920, a light brown de­
horned Jersey cow. branded D on
right hip and swelling In right
stifle. Finder please care for same
•nd notify A M. Bunch, Leland,
who will pay charges.
72
FOR BALE- One organ and an Edl-
BOH phonograph and records, all In
wroug a return, and others whose Income
first dut condition Call at 90S
K street, corner Ninth.
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sympathy was nontaxable because of depend*
ent*.
and
who
were
under
a
slrtiilar
DISIIM
AritlHR
ami
wait
rose
wanted
attempted
of the people because it
TIESDAN, JANI ARI 13, l»20
at the Josephine hotel.
t»7tf I
mistaken impression.
through punishment of the public to
For example, a single man with a
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♦♦♦♦♦♦ force something from the employer.
* ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
net
income of >1,000 was supporting
♦ Unwise leadership has done more
OREGON WEATHER
♦
a sister for whom he was allowed an
HITS FROM THE STORY OF
♦
♦
damage to the cause of the union
exemption of >200. placing his in­
Tonight and Wednesday fair
than can be undone by years of et- ’
come in the nontaxable list.
For
♦ and continued cold with south­ ♦
♦ fort. The unions will have to purge this reason he did not .file a return.
♦ easterly winds.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ themselves of this kind of leadership
♦
When his delinquency was discovered
before they can again bring to them­
through a return filed by his em­
FATLUHE OF THE STEEL STRIKE selves the sympathy of the public
ployer, -who is required to report
A few days ago the telegraph even in their just causes.'
payments of >1,000 or more to each
brought the news that the leaders
employe, he was fined >5.
of the steel workers union had told
••PRECEDENT" IND THE
To avoid penalty, every iveraon
»
the striking employes to return to
COURTS
whose income for the last year
work. For many months the steel
Because courts tend too consistent­
equalled or exceeded >1.000. or 12,-
industry was disturbed and its out­ ly toward ‘•precedent.” which is too
IN
' 000, according to their marital sta-
put curtailed, its influence thereby often not common sense, the state of
I a-ROY
' tus or their status as the head of a s< i > tt * s
being felt in all industrial channels, Oregon will have as its governor for
family, must file a return. The law SENS 1TION II.
because of a strike that was untimely the next three years a man whom
makes no exceptions, the penalty for NOVEL OF
and unwise. It was finally lost by they have repudiated for the office, i
failure being a fine of not more than BIG
the employes, for the industry was and who will serve two years longer
1‘LEASl HE
>1.000.
gradually returning to a normal in public ofTice than JJie people elect- i
IN
Whether or not a person is the NEU YORK
In the ed him to any- ofTice. If the decision
basis despite the strike,
"head
of a family” and entitled to
meantime, strikers and their families of the supreme court is sound law,
a
>2,000
exemption is a question to
were suffering because the bread- then the law is very much awry, and
be
determined
largely by circuit»*
winner was obeying the order of the in view of the opinion, or lack of
:
stances
surrounding
each individual “Ye-, this is Mary llegan—I Hi, II«
boss of his union and the pay en- opinion, of the court in a previous
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case.
The
fixing
of
his status de- you again, la>v<*iiian—No, You < mil
velope had ceased coming, Before hearing of this question, there is
I
cides,
in
many
instances,
whether hls sec me. I'll have nothing more to <|o
ordering a return to work. John good reason for the belief that the
with liuti sort of thing—What!—
Fitzpatrick, chairman of the eommtt- court itself Is not very sure where i income is taxable or nontaxuble.
Now listen. Mr. lancinan,
A head of a family is defined by threaten me, y<s know I
tee directing the strike, said thejit ought to gtand. The present de-
“•trike is won. no matter what thelcision of tne co,,rt is a 4-3 division of treasury regulations as "a person much—ic<NNl-bye.
outcome. Strikes may be won, even the seven judges, so it is a one-man who actually supports and maintains
though they are lost. The struggle decision after all. At a previous one or more individuals who ' are
I
only lays the groundwork for future hearing of questions growing out of closely connected with him by blood
niar-
relationship,
relationship
by
contests.”
Olcott’s tenure of office, the court
riage.
or
by
adoption,
and
whose
There may have been righteous­ gave about as many opinions as there
ness behind the strike of the steel were judges to have opinions, though right to exercise family control au<i
it was pretty well determined that provide for these dependents is based
upon some moral or legal obliga­
three would hold that Olcott should
hold for the full unexpired term of tion." A single person is the head
the late Governor Withycombe and j of a family if he is the sole supi*ort
three that the people -should fill the ' of relatives living in the same house
vacancy at the next general election. ' with him and if he exercises control
The decision was. therefore, up to I of household affars The words "sole
Justice Bennett, who keeps the peo­ support” are used in the sense that
ple from saying who they want for there is no other person to whom the
governor by his opinion upon the law dependents may look for support. In-
come front other sources, such as in­
and precedent Involved.
"I «vani joii Jack'
terest on bonds, stock dividends, Iter neo I iii ^I hiik I tuni.sl lo tuie tlie
x.~
pensions, etc., if meagre enough still burlry forni <»f Rriulley, all thè old
IF HUBBY HAD TO DO
INUOME TAX FACTS
to
leave the recipient dependent, does liair ami connina in Iter ro-c lo coni-
YOU
SHOULD
KNOW
THE WASHING-
not
preclude a claim for exemption. hai thi* nevi menare lo li t pian*.
IHE CHANCES
are that if hubby was invited to
Twenty thousand persons last year Such income, however, must be in­
do the family washing or to
paid a fine of $5 each for failure to cluded in the return of the head of
stick around while it was be­
file an income-tax return for 19IS, the family.
ing don«1- he would say, “Let
The >1,000 additional exemption
although their Income for that year
George do it.” Our advice 1«
allowed
the head ot a family can not
was
not
taxable.
to let one of our electric wash­
The revenue act provides an ex­ i>« divided between two single mem­
ing machines take the soil out
of the garments and the toil
emption of 11.000 for single persons bers of a household. A division of
out of your wife’s life. Let us
and $2,000 tor married persons and responsibility excludes the parties
demonstrate their worthiness
heads of families, and an additional from such claim. A single person
and guaranteedness.
exemption of >200 for each person who does not qualify as the head of
dependent upon the taxpayer, if such I a family may still claim an exemp- A.aiy, al the o;her <■ ¡1 <■
person Is under 18 years of age, or • tion of >200 for each person depend- had no idea that Iv. r yean*
HARPER’S ELECTRIC STORE j incapable of self-support. The delin- ent upon him for supjmrt, if auch band's millionaire father was Train-
ing her legal advisor, her old friend,
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ¿ SERVICE iquents last year were persons whose i person is under 18 years of age or against her.
' income exactly equaled the amount , incapable of self-sup|>ort A son who
of the exemptions and who consider­ has left home Ibut who sends to his
ed it unne« essary, therefore, to file mother more than half the sum re­
qulred tor her support ts entitled to
'that >200 exemption. provided the
' rrothcr mn not support herself. Oth-
erwfse the amount must be consider­
ed a a ¿lift, and, therefore, is not
j deductible. A son Jiving at home
’ and supporting his mother may claim
the >2,000 exemption allowed the
%
' iiead of a family, but not an addi­
‘‘You
l-now yourself as
tional exemption of >20'1 unless Ihe as I know yell Miify Regan-'* “
»>«w
f't,--,
.:•*
Dirt)
mother Ik Incapable of elf-support. slic Hnl<l, "I'm going through
Illis thing—Im going Io eiilri
besides doin^^<j>tter
Gohlen Boors—I will win and
can't slop me.''
COMING El ENTS
Anita Stewart
i^Peredixo
□L. aO-—Tooih Paste
all that fuiy other
paste can do-it---------
learlyrlcin
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whitens tike peroxide
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Pearly whit*.
Sold only where ADS goods «re displayed
LnrAp
Tube
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Jan. 13, Tuesday First meeting <>r
choral union. Baptist • hnreh.
Jan. 15, Thursday Annual meeting
of Bethany Presbyterian church.
Skat”, were originally made from
"bin bones of anima la.
Plays Tomorrow
And Thursday
OREGON
AT YOUR SERVICE
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BARNES, The Jeweler
B. P. Time Inspector
Neil dour Flrat National
Start the New Year Right
Buy a Maxwell
MOST MILES DER GAI.MIX OX GAS
MOST MIIJCN DEH DOLLAR ON TIRES
We have a few 1U2O Touring Care In mock. < all and look
them over* They sell thcmselvee.
We also have lu stock a few usin I car» nt tmrgaius.
THE IMO CHALMERS IS A WONDER
Call ami see for yourself. If you want a six cylinder rar the
CbiUuiers Is Just what you're looking for. Medium priced, no lim­
it to poser, a bear for comfort and looks. It's lasting qualities un-
exrelled and Inst but not least It is economical to o|a-nate.
AUM) REMEMBER WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF
AND ACN'IMHOIUKK
TIRES
and
Ol'ERATE t MACHINE SHOP WITH THE HM»T.AAF Mi l HAN-
ICH IN CHARGE
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AG f NTS
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HUDSON
MAXWELL
CHALMERS ANO ESSEX CARS
COLLINS AUTO COMPANY
Rif« AHO HlPAOtlMC
PHONE 317
5//
H STREET
1S5EX
MOIOH">
GRANTS PASS, ORE
DANCING
Broadway Novelty
Orchestra
Waldorf Hall
WEDNESDAY, JAN.
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MAKERS OF MUSIC
JUGGLERS OF JAZZ
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