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OBSERVER
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POSTPONE THIS CASE
HOW EXCESSIVE
TAXES BUCHT A
I NATION'S LIFE
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Productive Effort Stope if Gov
ernment Takes Undue Share of
Profita, Saye Treaeury Official
WEALTH IN RUSSIA FLED
BEFORE THE TAXGATHERER
Men in America Prefer Golf to
Giving Fruits of Three Days Work
a Week to Income Taxes
.
The blighting effects of excessive
taxation, leading to a nation's econom
ic destruction, are described in the
current issue of the American Bank
ers Association Journal by Garrard B.
Winston. Under-secretary of the Treas
ury. Citing possible effects on the
Ford Motor Car Company, he declare»
that "the value is no largo and Its
ownership so centered 1t 1» concelv
able tbat collection of inheritance
taxes may check, if not destroy, that
unit of policy which has created and
expanded that industry and thus pre
vent its future prosperity. Of what
avail, then. Is It to any government if
It collects one hundred million dol
lars once in estate taxes and destroys
a source of income upon which it can
rely for revenue year after year?
' “Success of the Ford Company does
oot mean »imply that Mr. Ford and
bis son have grown wealthy It means
employment of tens of thousands of
men and women; that mines, forests
railroads and vessels are brought Into
ase. that the public ha» received an
efficient »nd Inexpensive means of
transportation;, that the farm is in
touch with the city, and the worker
with his office “ Mr Winston says in
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
GENERAL DOREY
Brief Resume of Happenings of
the Week Collected for
•
Our Readers.
Chance to Attend Worship.
That the troops may have an oppor
tunity of attending public worship, as
well as to take some rest after the
great fatigue they have gone through,
the general. la future excuses th«n
from fatigue duty on Sunday«. except
at the shipyards, or on special occa
sions until fbrpier orders. The gen
eral Is sorry to be informed that the
foolish and wicked practice of profane
cursing and swearing, a vice hereto
fore little known in an American army,
Is fro wing into fashion.
vice so mean end low, without any
temptation, that every man of sense
and character detests and despises iL
—George Washington.______ **
Groat Awakening It
•
Coming to Thu Man
M. HICKS
New and Used
There's a certain member of the
Hollywood AtMetM club who didn't
knoW What he Was getting into, when
he joined. It seems that his wife took
a great fancy to the beauty parlor,
and when she discovered that she
could go There as ofteff as she pleased
and mere!/ sigh a tab, she got the
habit bad.
Hubby, being a buay man, had not
gone to the club, and thinking that
the bills at the end of each month
were merely announcements of com
ing events, he never opened them.
Finally he did open one envelope, and
It chanced to be a letter telling him
' The Pythian Games.
' that no more service could be extend
One of the four great festivals of ed his wife until the account was
ancient Greece, celebrated every fifth settled.
year, in honor of Apollo, In the Cris-
After inspecting the bill, he decided
saean plain near Delphi was the that this was great news aud sent the
Pythian games. They were instituted, club a letter of thunks.-^j^^^^
according to tradition, by Apollo, in
commemoration of his victory ovbr the
NOTICE OF SALJ&.
serpent Python-^-whence the name.
Notice
is hereby given that I have
These festivals were at first limited to
ginging, with -cithern accompaniment; a pasture and feed bill lien against
one certain white mare, weight
but afterward they came to include
about 1150 pounds, about seven years
athletics, horse racing and contests old, kept; fed and pastured by me
in poetry and art. The victors were since the 7th day of December, 1924.
crowned with a laurel
wreath, ot pro- I will on the 20th day of June, 1925
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sented with a palm branch. TheTyta»
o'clock in the forenoon of
lan guinea were continued until 8»4
day Rt the A. C. Crowther place
A. D.
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«bout five miles east of Klondike sell
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a - t * public
auction
to ___ the highest
bid-
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Plumbing and Heating
Selk and initaUa Ibe
famous Mueller pipe
or pipeless furnace;
Th« Motor Market
The Dalles, Ore
SCIENCE WILL AID ;
TEACHER’S DEFENSE
"after every meal *
Watch Inspector for the
O.-W. R. & N. Co.
Jewelry and Watch Repair
ing given special attention
The Dalles, Oregon
WHEN
IN THE DALLES
EAT AT
a
' Is a Health Builder and
can be the
had,
delivered
night :
From
Certified
Disease
or morning,
Free
Cows of for
the only
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The Dalles’ Newest and Best
Hostelry
CENTWAtLY LOCATED
Sherman County rieadquart era
CRANDALL
UNDERTAKING
COMPANY
THE DALLES. OREGON
Moro. Oregon
Westinghouse
N^AznA T amps
FOR8ÂIX
G alloway
NEW HOTEI
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Sam Brisbine, Agent
I»»»! I I
READ &
“Formerly the Albert
t
B
Bank Hotel
ill
Flood waters, the result of a cloud
burst, tore down Black Horse canyon
and swept through the town of Lex-
ington, leaving in tiheir wake dam
age ^timated at least as high as
$40,000.
At an election in Gold Hill an issue
of >15,000 water bonds for extending
»nd reconstructing the city's water
system was approved by an 8 to 1
vote. The reconstruction work on the
Parents - encourngf the
plant will commence as soon as the
children to cure for Oieir teeth/
bonds are marketed.
Give them Wrigley’«.
Dealers keeping on display or offer
It renurvea food particlea
ing for gale immoral periodicals would
from the teeth Strengthen»
be subject to a fine ranging from >5
the Quma Combats acid
to $500 or Imprisonment for a period
Gert. Halstead Dorey, who haa been
mouUi.
of six months under the provisions of
named assistant to GovernorGeneral
Refreshing and beneficial!
an ordinance Introduced at a meeting
Leonard Wood of the Philippines.
of the Salem city council.
Development of the poultry industry
HEALED
WWaTth Fiooe Opprseslon
in the Hermiston district has been
TIGHT
“Upon first impression it might ap
Phil
Starr, Moro, Oregon
rapid, according to H. E. Crosby, ex
THE MARKET«
KEPT
pear that • nation could take all of
ed.the
proceeds
to
be
applied
to
the
10c a IH
quart
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tension specialist of. Oregon Agricul
RIGHT
the earnings of its cltisens or all of
-payment of said lien and the costs
j Portland
Chair property.
T%» Soviet govern; tural college. Between 25,000 and 30,-
and expenses in connection with this
Wheal — Hard whitey >1.45; hard «ale, the remainder, if any, to be
■ •••< proposed to appropriate all In 000 hens and pullets are expected to
winter, >1.00; boft whttet>1.42; north I ,aid to F- E. Glennie, the owner of
strumentaliües of trad» and oom- : be in production this fall.
Dayton, Tenn The American Asst*
White. I said mare.
mere* Y»L when the state reached
Suit for >500,000 damages against
Advancement of ern
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I ’ Dated and published the first time
Out toirtsp this Wealth, it disappear the California-Oregon Power company elation for the
H./M5»!^ to.; »ne,>02S.
$1.40
Science has joined actively in the
ed ïnd Sft hbCMnt but a tew* tangible
was filed in circuit court at Klamath Tennessee evolution case, it was an
objbèts. inch as’ gold and jewels,
W.
Seehofer. y
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Falls by the Fort Klamath Meadows nounced as a Rhea county grand jury timothy, >30021; eaatern OregM I
which were easily transported to' oth
Scopes, science timothy, $28©14.
•r countries. Wealth in Russia ceased company for alleged flooding of lands indicted John
Butterfat—41c delivered Portland.
to »xi»t_
__ ._____ _ j •long upper Klamath lake. It was I teacher, for violation of the stae law,
—Ranch, 24© 30c.
-If income tax rates are placed aov •barged that the building of the power which prohibits teaching of evolution
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Cheese—Prices f. o. b. Tillamook:
high that capital tn productive busi- company dam caused water to in un In the schools. The case was set for
Triplets, 24c; loaf, 27c per lb. ,
neos no longer give» a net return com date thousands of acres of land own- I
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GOOD FRESH MILK
mensurate with the risk, capital will ed by the plaintiff corporation rend- I trial July 10.
Cattle—Steers, good, >9.50©9.74.
The Scopes case, which has attract
go out of productive business. He Idle. •ring it unauUablo for irrigation pur
"Hog»—Medium to choice, $11.00 a
ed world wide attention promises to
. fo ahfhad,
intn tax-exempt semri
poses.
bring lAo a test of the constitutional 13.00.
ties, or find other ways of avoiding
Sheep—Lambs, medium to choice,
' The state of Oregon will be glad to
tho tex. If Indome tax rates ar* *o accept all tho artillery piecea among I ity of the law some of the brightest
$7.50©11.40.
•xcesaivo'that a man of ability finds
STARR DAIRY
1 the allotment of captured German war 1 rmlnds in the American legal fratern-
ho must Work inbro than three 4«y»
’ Seattle
a week for the government, ho will be- Krophies made to IL but there are no
The presence of large crowds in
Wheat—Soft white, $1.48; western
eome discouraged and decida that the I state fundi available to pay freight !
Dayton to attend the preliminaries has
result is not worth the effort. L am charges from Newport News, Va. That
white, $1.42; hard winter, $1.42; west I
taoome will be produced and leas will I reply haa been received from the state brought the suggestion that a tempor ern red, >141; northern apring, >1.42; |
be realised from the tax. ,
. _ A, I adjutanVgonoraJ'a office at Salem, in ary courtroom should be erected on Big Bend bit
em, $1.43.
“Recefitly a letter earns to the answer to a communication sent to the baseball park site. The proposed
f24 : P.
>28 tim
Hay
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Treasury from a'small termer. Ho I every state by the war department building would scat 20,000 persons.
124
othy,
$24;
D.
owned a few acres which in 1913 were
detailing the articles allotted for dis
Butterfat
-^íc.
saseaeed at »00 and on which a tax
MRS. WILSON GOES ABROAD
Eggs- Rand», 28 @ 33c.
of >13 was levied. In 1934 the as- tribution by act of congress.
Kye is ripening in Umatilla county
Hogs—Prime, >13.50©14.00.
•etsed value increased to ».200 and
Cattle—Choice steers, >8.75©9.50.
the tex to >123. but the farm failed and is being cut for green feed in the War President’s Widow Listed as Mrs.
• Eleanor Collins.
Cheese—Dragon fancy to retailers
to produce any more. Taxes exceed Wiliam otto valley, acoordlng to the
ed th» rental valu» of th» ‘land and I weekly crop summary of the weather
New York—Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, >7c per lb.; do standards. 25c; Wash
mor« than th¥« earnteg» ot the Jbunau.' Seeding of spring wheat and widow of the former president, sailed ington fancy triplets, 24c.
Your Nearest Dodge Dealer
| oats continues in elevated districts. incognito* for Europe, on the White
while in some western localities apring Star liner, Majestic. To avoid public-)
«pokane.
wheat is heading in most of the mild ity Mrs. Wilson was listed as Miss
Hogs
—
Prime
mixed, >12.75© 13.00.
“Often there come to notice eases
sr sections. Conditions have been Eleanore Collins.
Cattle—Prime steers, >9.00©9.50.
where a particular improvement 1»
WILLIAMS MOTOR CO
Mrs. Wilson has as her traveling
•ot made, or a particular business Is mostly favorable
aot started because after' dedueting Planting ot- corn oontinues and early companion Miss Belle Baruch, daugh
TEACHERS’ EXAMINATIONS l|
Moro, Oregon
taxes the firft -txWIndr-m value of plantings are coming up well.
ter of Bernard M. Baruch, who was
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
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W.
L.
Gilchrist
of
Albany
was
cut
the expected return. Men have drop
chairman of the war Industries board.
county superintendent of Sherman I
ped bu.fne.a spent Ueir winters In In several places about the face and I under President Wilson.
ATWOOD - WILLIAMS MOTOR CO
County, Oregon,, will hold the regu» I
Florida and Chat* auMteers abroad, hands- near Halsey when a China
Wearing deep mourning apd carry lar examination of applicanti fori
because what they are permitted to pheasant Clew 4£to the windshield of
Waico, Oregon
state certificates at’ Moro, Oregon, I
retain under present tax rates is not Mr. Gilchrist's car with such force as ing a bouquet of white gardenias un- as follows:
Commencing Wednes-1
I der her arm, Mrs. Wilson said It was
worth the labor they must give to to shatter the glass.
day, June 10, 1925, at 9:00 o’clock
her rule "to say nothing.’’
acquire It They prefer golf to the
Dodge Sale» and Service
a. m., and continuing until Saturday, I.
|
k
-Walter
Ford,
9,
La
Grande
school
farther developinest of th» country.
June 13, 1925, at 4:00 p. m.
boy, was dangerously Injured as the
Unsolentlfle Taxea Destroy a Nation
Quake Casualties Placed at 800.
Wednesday Forenoon—U. S. Hl* I
“UhscieBtlite methods of'taxation result of boys playing with a pistol.
New York — A cablegram received tory, Writing (Penmanship), Music,!
He was shot through the neck and
Drawing.
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by the Japanese consulate general said
Wednesday Afternoon—Physiolo-T
proparty which It should ba lost much blood before medical at
the probable number of dead and in gy, Reading, Manual Training, Com I
th» principal interest (of a govern tention was obtained.
jured from the earthquake in Japan position, Domestic Science, Methods!
ment to foster. When it reaches the
State highway officials of Oregon was 800. Toyo-Oka. with 2000 fami in Reading, Course of Study foul
limits of what is known as its taxsr
bl» capacity, a nation haa begun to I will meet with those of 10 other west lies, Kinosaki with 700 and Kumi- Drawing, Methods in Arithmetic.
Thursday Forenoon—Arithmetic, I
die.
If taxes are raised too high. • I ern states at San Francisoo Friday to hama with 500 are the principal towns
History of Education, Psychology.
GENERAL lÄACHINE SHOP
country will slowly but surely de» I । designate the interstate roads in those that suffered, the message said Toyo- Methods in Geography, Mechanical
stroy itself It will
for d«Hy con* I states to be uniformly marked as Uni-1 Oka and Kinosaki were said to have Drawing, Domestic Art, Course of I
sumption the seed corn on which Its I ted States'highways.
Study for Domestic Art.**
I
been destroyed mainly by fire.
future lif» depends, and the spirit ot
Thursday Afternoon— Grammer?
Ten were killed In traffic accidents
Geography, Stenography, American
initiative and adventure in its peo
in Portland during the first four
Sir John French, War Hero, Dies.
ple will finally disappear. Ona or
Literature,
Phyd*
Deal, England —The Earl of Ypres, Methods in Langu age, Thesis .fog
more of three things happen: .The month» of 1925, an increase of three
quantity ot consumption is cut down, over the corresponding period in 1924, better known as Field Martial French Primary Certlfickw.
•Theory and
Friday
Forénooi
according to an announcement made British World war hero, died here,
which means a lowering ot the stand
M fSpelling)!
Practice,
Orthbgra
•rd of living; or capital accumulations । at police headquarters.
aged 73. He underwent an operation Physical Geography,
flettali Litera-
tor extensions. - improvements and
A total of 34.112 applications for on March 19. Soon thereafter he was ture, Chemistry? ■
aew underthklngs most dl«nln!»h. re cash bonus and loans have been rc-
Phone Main 4001
Friday Afternoon—School Law,
reported to be recovering but subse
sulting in a •iew.ug up of progress ctiwd since the creation of the sol
Geology,
A'.gebra,
Civil
Goverhinent,
quently his condition became worse
and le«»enifit eventually of taxable
Saturday Forenoon—Geometry,
diers' relief act In 1921. according to
Avenue; or. thirdly, a slackening of
Botany.
Carpets
In
Homer's
Time.
Salem
effort on the part of the dtlMn will announcement made
Saturday Afternoon—General His
Hundreds of years ago. when
yeke place when too large a part of bls George A. White, adjutant general. * ropes ns were living In houses with tory, Bookkeeping
... The old house in which Homer
A. M. Zevely,
.
earning* aM token in taxes.
bare floors or floors strewn, with
County Superintendent.
-Th» effort in taxation should be Davenport, famous cartoonist, lived in rushes or twigs, carpets were being
I
to find th» tax which will continue Silverton for many years Is to be torn used in China, India and Egypt,
to raise money over a period of years. down or moved to some other location first carpet# were rug< to sit i ultori. NOTICE
Invariably, with an oxcom I vo tax. its to provide ground apace for a new taking the place of chairs, says “the FINAL EXAMINATIONS
Notice is hereby given that >1.1
yield has fallen off year by year, state armory to be erected this /ear. Detroit Newa In Hemer's time, either
pupils who have passed the fina. I
while each rate reduction is reflected
plain or embroidered carpets were eighth grade examinations condition
In aa increase ot taxable income If
Rightseof a Mothar in-Law.
spread before the couches of the guest* ally, or who have failed, may take an |
tho Treasury is to Ho assured s con
The luother ln law. in this country In Greek booses. Later on rich an I examination in the eOhditional sub-
tinuance ^of revenue, our dtisens at all event». Is a much abused rela
guy carpet» were Imported to Greece jcct, or an qnthre"h*Vr '*xanf!hHtion
must prosper If they are to prosper
tion, but In China the has come Info frem Babylon.
These carpelt W on June 11 and f»TT925,Tit the
the appropriation by tho state of their her oWn. There a new law haa been
I
ralsetl
figures
of
men
and animals and county court house in Moro, Oregon, \
•amIngs and property must bo based paMe<l under which divorce mny be
!
were
made
in
gorgeous
colors.
In or, by appointment, before the clerk
•pou economically sound principles'*
granted for the Ill-treatment
I later RomM times carpets were luv of the school dtetHet'wWe they re
side, as follow*: T* *
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mother-in-law, or a i fHthor-ln-law, for i ported from the Orient.
morning Arithmetic,
Thursday
“Sugar TrS'
tbat matter, naya 1 the Detroit News.
Writing.
Saving Due to Habit
The sugar of the Iw uglas fir has a This code replace* the ancient law
ternoon — History.
Thursday
decided rally from the scientific awl called •‘Yi n.’' which legalised divorce ।
if we analyse the psychology or the Spelling, Agriculture.
chemical point of view. Its present from a too-talkatlve wife, for lack of “why” of saving, we find that saving
Friday morning—Physiology,Lan
price being ab<mt >70 per pound. Bui respect for a mother-in-law, or for Is, after all, more of a habit than an ( guage.
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Oue other unique refofm Instinct; at least nmong human». Near-.
to most people the chief interest of its jealousy.
Friday
afternoon —-Geography,
dmcovery lies In the fact that nature has been made, namely, that the con |y nU students of this important sub-, Qhril Government, Reading. V ,
has somehow contrived to withhold the sent of a father and mother haa to be ject come to this contusion.—The
County Buporintoadoat.
secret of the “sugar tiwee" from man's •btalaed bsfws g divorce may .be Thrift Magailn«
pryin> syaa for «0
irlator
A E. Myero,
¡TON STS
FIFTH AND WAS1
PORTLAND. OREGON
8«^ St-
Warehouse & Milling Co
H. McKean, Manager, Wasco, Oregon
DEALERS IN
^imc, Plaster, Cement, Cedar Posts
Builders Supplies, Lumber, Wood
Coal and Hay.
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MANUFACTURERS - OF
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MILL FEED AND FLOUR: :
Renovated Throughout
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liesst: äö
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SPECIAL RATES I
'Room with privilege of bath, «Ingle,
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$1.00 up; double $1.50 up
'Room with private bath, single $1.50
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