The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, May 22, 1925, Image 7

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UnexceDed In Ito F ield
\ HOW EXCESSIVE
Make Every Cent of Your Money
' TAXES BLIGHT A
NATION'S LIFE
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ernment Takes Undue Share of
AdimssioQ:
dren
Profits, Says Treasury Official
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Beaver Theatre
T««eat n
Open* I vary Evening
Except Monday at 7 *0 F. M.
Show Starte at 7:SO F. M.
Sunday«: Open S:1S, Continuous
Productive Effort Stops if Gov­
Until 11 F. m.
Give You Tull Value
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Program
A«lulls, Z5c, Chil­
under
12 year»,
10c.
unlnea nlborwis« specified
O. A. White, Managor
By Trading at
WEALTH IN RUSSIA FLED
BEFORE THE TAXGATHERER
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Joaeph King Icy, late o f Port­
land, died at the home o f bis
daughter, Mre. George Blusaar,
in Beaverton an May 20, aged
seventy.four
years.
Funeral
The Premium Cafe
opened
service* were conducted May 21
for business
last
Wednesday at 11 A. M. from tbo local M. E
evening,
Church.
Interment was in tb i
Mre. F, U. gchoene entertain­ Crescent Urove cemetery.
ed Ute Tuesday Bndg-j Club at
Beaver Chapter No.
a wonderful luncheon at
her
«00, O. K. 8., Heg-
country hotn« Tuesday. M;s. F.
ular meeting, Wed
'*■ Donaldson bad high wore for
nesday evening, M«v
the afternoon.
27, at 8 P. M. Off
Mre. It. 8. Johnstone won first cial visit of the Worthy Grand
Visitors welcome.
By
prixe, Mrs, Lathrop of Ha.'elgh Patron.
second prixe, and Mrs. J. |. Rgg- order of the Worthy Matron.
rrtan consolation, at the Beaver Jessie C. Phuris, Secretary. #23
«octal Club card party held last
f»r. W. A. Parrott o f Portland
Wednesday afternoon.
has opened an ofllco with the
Local News
Saturday, May 23
“THE DESERT OUTLAW"
With Auch Jone«
Men In America Prefer Golf to t remarkably human story of a
Giving Fruits of Three Days Work
°®an wl,°
th« dr»ert
m
¡¿ss
A Beaverton boy who
was Beaverton Pharmacy. Dr. P a r.
reading an ad in a magaiine r" U ’ ** a I’ b y ^ ia n «nd surgeo't
'de
i o a . " lwi,h
years
o f successful
asked his fattier w hat "d
e luxe”
He comes with tho
meant.
To which his fa th er re­ practice.
Sunday, May 24
The bllahtlaa »Secta of exousslve
recommendation*.
Ho
plied. "D e luxe m eans that you best o f
laxatluu, leedla« lo • nailon', «contrat
DANGEROUS INNOCENCE"
te destruction. am described In the With Laura La Plante, Eugene pay M>out 6V per cent m ore fo r is a graduate of the timversi y
of New York City, which is |«>.
current Issue of the American Hank-
O'Brien, Jean Hersholt, and de lo o k s,"
rated directly across the street
era Association Journal by (Jarmrd R J
Hedda Hopper
Mre. G. W . Miller died at her from the far famed
Bellevuo
Wtaatoa. y n d y a ««m n i r of tha T r e e » An In ooeen l ech ool girl who fell
home on Cooper Mountain Tues­ hospital where after graduation
ury. n tln a poaxltite effects
—- on tha jn |,JV« With her m olh rr'n fo r -
Ford Motor Car Company, he declare#
day, aged sixty-six year*. The Dr. Parrelt served for
thr^o
h u t sweetheart.
This 1« a
that "the value la ao large and Ita
funeral services were held at years. In (he University he h o i
Pictura
with
an
entirely
new
ownership so centered It Is conceiv­
the residence at 2 P. M Friday. some of the best known me«!ir;<l
able that collect Ion of Inheritance
Iwiat, and is one which is sure
Ms. fille r was the mother of men and surgeons as inslru -
taxes m ar check. If »ot destroy, that
to delight you immensely
six daughters and three sons. tor*.
unit of policy which has created and
International News
expanded that industry and tbua pre­
I lie Hileon Progressive Club
Also A Qood Comedy
vent Ita future prosperity. Of what
ill do your plain sewing or
avail, then, la it to auy goven iicu t if
For Salo— Used range.
Goo.I
It collects one huotlred mllllo" dol­
lie o ff quills.
For particulars
Tuea. A Wed., May *«-27
condition. Also gas plain and
lars once In estate taxes and defrays
and
price*
write
(he
secretary,
"THE LONE W OLF"
oven. In«|uire Beaverton Re­
a source of In come upon which It can
Mrs. C. W. Struther*. Beaver­
With Jack Holt and Dorothy
view.
Adv c 25 If
rely for revenue year after year?
ton,
Oregon,
Rt.
3,
Box
48A.
Dalton
"Huceess at the Ford Company does
A great detective story
Adv e 25
not mean simply that Mr. Ford and
DR. W. A. PARRETT
Country Store Wednesday
hla son have grown wealthy It means
The
Congregational
ladies'
employment of tens of thousands of
Also A Qood Comedy
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year*
practice, 7 year* ia
Aid met si the home o f Mrs.
men and women: that mines, forests,
Oregon,
a* a Physician
Floyd Tefft Thursday afternoon
railroads and vessels are brought Into
Thure. A Fri., May 28-2«
and Surgeon
Mrs. F. W. Livermore, 8r„
use; that the public has received aa
“EAST OF BROADWAY"
efficient and Inexpensive mean* of
arrived home Momiay frein Kel­ Office:
Beaverton Pharmacy
transportation; that lbs farm Is In With Owsn Moors, Margusrlte da so,
Washington,
where
her
On the Highway
touch with tb# city.'and the worker
la Mott«, Mary Carr, and
daughter had undergone a « op­ Phone 0553
Beaverton, Or).
with bla office ” Mr. Winston says In
Ralph Lewis
eration for appendicitis.
part:
The story of a fighting Irishman
FEW SHARKS
Wsalth F I»*» Oppression
| w . V. McKinney, Commander,
"Upon first impression It might sp- who wanted to be a policeman
ATTACK HUMANS
and L. J. Merrill, Vice Com­
poar teat a nation could take all of Fart A: “The Old Oregon Trail"
mander o f the Hillsboro Post
Also A Qood Comedy
the earning# o f Its cHIxens or all of
of the American Legion were in
teetr property.
The 8ovi#t e v e n t
The bureau o f fisheries say*
ment proposed to appropriate all in
town Tuesday in the interests that sharks sometimes
eater
PLATINUM
COINS
atromen tall lien of trade and com­
of the Legion Endowment Drive relatively shallow water.
I>an-
merce. Yet. whi n the state r* ached
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In rninage, platinum was first May 24-30. It is for the bene­ ger o f attack from this form i*
out to grasp this wealth. It disappear
Kven those who won't took on the meadow nt this time will
goltl fit of disabled veterans.
very slight. That sharks do oc­
A <•«<• may be expected to pro­ ed and left aofhlnx but a few ta iglbb- U-sptI in counterfeits of
the bright side need link (urn greatly ittpreuse the routing hay
casionally attack
human be­
duce two lambs „ year, but if objects, inch as gold and J'wels •'itua. From 1828 to 1815 a
The
Beaverton
Choral
Club
everything wrong side up.
•Top. Broadcast at the rate of, forand', to raise four she lays which were easily transported to otk hona-fide platinum coinage was
and soloists with the assistance ings is admitted, but the dan­
I on pounds per acre is tin- q»u- down on the Job. She ran prof­ er countries. Wsalth In Russia «eased struck ill Russia, the coinage
o f Miss Gertrude Hoeber and ger is far more remote than
containing some 2 jh t cent o f
Onr la never so ridiculous h y itt* application. It la often ad- itably raise a |uiub and a wool to exist.
Miss Gladys T a fft o f Portland, ordinary hazards o f life, such
“ If Income tax rales are placed Sc
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reason o f the qualities which ha |v,* * Ww ,0 * "»v « a *r*p hntajah crop, hut if »he has to ruivc a high that capital In productive bust “ ul,um-
A U iree-ru h le
piece uud«T the direction
of
Miss as being killed l>y an automo­
has «s by those «hielt he affects ed ‘In order to eompare the pen- crop o f tick» and stomach worms ness no fanner gives a net return cuot " i,i' w xrlli *_’ ..l. «if ou r m oney, Gertrude Porter, will give
a bile or death from the more
•'Ills o f (he gypsum application, in addition she soon rease* to mensurate with the risk, capital wti; hut at the presen t value o f this
to have,
program in the High
8chool common forms o f disease.
say* the state college experiment exist. Dipping immediately af­ go ont of productive business, tl^ idle metal it would b rin g 135.
Auditorium Tuesday night, June
go abroad, go Into tax-exempt - carl
slut Ion.
ter shearing helps to eliminate
FOR PERFECT LIFE
2,* at 8 o'clock.
that j Black raopherry culture
0 l. Elmer
. ,, Stipe , reports
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in the ticks. Ktotnarh worms can ties, or Bad oth t ways of avoiding
the tax
If tniumc tax rates are «o
Lady
Driver—
Do
you
charge
Let every dawn o f morning
Plans are under way for the
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Greffon is heller iinderelood lhan he (rented with a copper sulfate excessive that a man of ability find»
ling aome new machinery so a« .... .
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baitene» here?
drive for the American Legion be to you as the beginning of
•
,
.. i formerly, Ihough many
small
he
must
work
more
than
thr<
•
Dyv
solnlion. which has proved suc­
belter enable them to handle ........ Krmvi.r„
Proprietor—Sure wp do.
Endowment fund for disabled 'life and every setting sun be
a week for lh" government, he «III be
their large and ever-lncrea-lng
,,f ......... orry
T „ U M n „
cessful In gelling rid o f these come discouraged end decide that the
!.. I».—Then put a new one veterans and orphans o f vet­ to you as its close; then let ev­
lives
of blackcaps, says the experi­ parasites. Write (he stale col­ result Is not worth the effort [.ess in litis ear and charge it to my eran.», in this county. May 24- ery one o f these short
'»band.
30. Beaverton has been visited leave its sure record o f some
ment »Intimi, is noi necessary lege or see your county agent income will be produced and 1« - s will
be realised from tee tax.
Top dressings o f gypsum on when the runes are pruned low. for instructions.
twice lately in the interests of kindly thing done for others,
“Recently a letter came ih the
this
fund by W. Verne McKin­ some goodly strength or know­
Treasury from s small farmer Hi
T h e Reedsport School D istrict
Hillsboro ledge gained for yourselve.».—•
owned s few acres which In 191! were ha, Tot„ , , ,« .,,0 0 tmnd* fo r a ney, Editor o f the
Argus, and Commander o f the John Ritskin.
assess«.«! at |9(k> and on whlih a tax
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of «11 was levied. In l»2 t tin on tr> mna8,um and P»«7 *rou n d .
Hillsboro Post o f the American
sasssd value lncr«>ssed to
am)
Legion, and by Mr. L. J. Mer­
A girl o f four was awarded
(he tax to «12S. but tee farm failed
T h e IManer
Com pany
has
rill, Vice Commander of
t h e (150 («520) damages in an F.ng-
to produce any more. Taxes « troed started work on their new o f -
ed tee rental value of the lanj and fjc<. building which they are p u K Post, and one of the youngcr |ish court for injuries apt to
j spoil her prospects of marriage.
more than the net earninxs of the .
F.lgin.
bankers of Hillsboro.
a Week to Income Taxes
.
waste#
AI«o A Good Comedy
20th CENTURY
GROCERY
BEA VER TON
P rices Sam e as O ur P o rtla n d Stores
The Newspaper
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A S A BUSINESS IN S T IT U T IO N
A N D A S A BUSINESS B U ILD E R
‘ # ' HE A B IL IT Y to conduct a legitimate, con-
* structive business at a profit is necessary to
every concern which would succeed. Service
and not price alone is the deciding factor to the
wise buyer, who would know that the dollars he
spends to stimulate his business not only return
but that they bring some of their fellows with
them. Buying space in the Review is not passing out money for an
intangible asset; numerous voluntary testimonials verify our statement
that Review advertising has produced great returns. Merchants, you
have the field. If you do not get the trade whose fault is it? You may
be sure that the mail order houses put their catalogs into every home
in Washington county they can reach, but their circulation does not
begin to compare with the Review’s weekly newspaper circulation.
Use the Review to bring your message before the people.
BEAVERTON
property were taken by the stab«. The
farm < u abandoned and no» pro
duces no tax.
“Often there come to ootlci- cases r.
where e particular Improiemont is F
not made, or a particular business It F
not started, because after deducting F
taxes the risk exceeds tee value of f f
the expected return. Men have drop- , ^
ped business, spent their winters In d
Florida and their summers abroad.,*
becauae what they are permitted to
retain under present tax rates Is not |9
worth the labor (hey must give to
acquire It. They prefer golf to the
further development ot the country. ¡9
Unscientific Taxes Destroy a Nation 5
"UnsctentlAc methods ot taxation ¡J
may actually destroy the very earn
Inga or property which It should be
the principal Interest of a govern-1
ment to foster. When It reaches the
limits of what Is known as Its taxa­
ble capacity, a nation has begun i to IR
dlo. It taxes are raised too high,
oeuatry will slowly but surely
etroy Itself. It will use for dally con- ,
sumption the seed corn on which Ita |
future life depends, and tho spirit ot
Initiative and adventure In Its peo
pie will Anally disappear. One or
more of three things happen: The j
quantity ot consumption is cut down. -
which means a lowering of the stand
art! of llTins: or capital accumulating«
for extensions. Improvements and
new undertakings must diminish, re­
sulting In a slowing up of progress
and lessening eventually ot taxable £
revenue; or. thirdly, a slackening ot
effort on the part of the eitixen will
take place when too large a part of his
earnings are taken in taxes.
“The effort In taxaUon should be
to And the tax which will continue
to raise money over a period of years
invariably with an excessive tax. IU
yield has (alien off year by year,
while each rate reduction la reflected
In an increase of taxable Income. II
the Treasury Is to be assured a cow
Unuance of revenue, our citlseas
must prosper. If they are to prospeb,
the appropriation by the state of their
earnings and property must be based
open economically sound principles.”
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Let Us Fill Your
Picnic Basket
Get up a picnic. It is great fun. The
children will enjoy it and you will enjoy
seeing them happy.
Let us fill your picnic basket.
We
have lots of tasty things all ready to
serve that all will relish—and you can
throw away the tins and things and be
free from care.
Our picnic goods cost less than you can
prepare them in your own kitchen.
Fresh Groceries—-Lowest Prices
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