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INCOME TAX IN NUTSHELL
W HO? S ta ll« persan* who had
net Incom e of $1.000 or m ore or
g ra ta incom e of J 5 000 o r m ore
and m arried couples w ho had
n et Incom e of $2.000 o r more
o r gross Incom? of $5.000 or
m ore u n u st flic retu rn s.
W H EN ? T he filing period 1« from
Jan u a ry 1 to M arch 15. 1934.
W H ER E ?
C ollector of Interna!
revenue fo r th« d is tric t la which
th e person lives o r has his
principal place of business
HOW?
In stru ctio n
on
Fo~m
1040A and Form 1040; also th»
law and reguations.
W H A T. F o u r p e r cen t norm al
tax on th e first $4.POO of n et In­
come in ercesa of th e personal
exem ption and cred its fo r de­
pendents. E ight p er cen t n o r­
m al tax on balanc of n et Income.
S urtax from 1 p e r c en t to 50
p er cent on n et Incom es over
$4.000 for th e y ear 1923.
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THURSDAY. MARCH LI, 1D24.
TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PACK SIX
Fighting A Dread Disease
TOWN
AND
VICINITY
W ars o$nn«r Questa— Mr. and Mrs.
1. X. E ndicott wee« dinner g u ests
S-indr.v at th e hom e of Mr. aud
Mrs Kov ilolversou
V isited at R o w es'—Mr. arid Mrs
Ja n ie s B ristow » e re v isito rs of Mr
and Mrs. X. A. R o u e on WsHn -day
from th e ir home lu Eugeue.
R ented R esidence— M P. S h earer
ren t 'd ih e P. A. W oolley residence
b etw een Sixth and Seventh s tre e ts
i n .Mam Tuesday.
S trin g en t Economy
Use Your Head
Springfield resident, and may pus-
Npbixiy ap p reciates a Jew »lory b el­
A w oodpecker peeks out a g o o d m a i n
slbly re tu rn to Springfield to live.
pecha of a a a d u a t when building a te r than a J " * lle r» ’* » « •:
C 'ub Meets I'll»« K F club ntrt
hut.
‘
tsaaraialD . Rental —“ Able, w hat lo r
*t th ? h<mie d llolmid P a rk e r on
nigger
to
m
ake
tb-*L|n
you go up th e ata lrs iwu nt *
!
lie
w
orks
tike
a
1'iieed.iv night, when the youug m e n ¡
hole bigger and h<> la aore If hie .tim e ? ''
m ade plena for a parly to be held
c u u tte
w on't
work
e r r w
on. w
ore
U aacal. in. Ju n io r- To safe my
two we» Us front tom orrow . on M a c h i m
J H e doesn't bother with plans or « '^ ••P 'eh o eg , lad d er "
XS.
aitixaua. but (h e re 's »pie thing th a t I
can rightly be M id.
I l»»e. «i»'lu. S en io r - "im i a right, m*
Runted H ouae—H arry
SI
John
rented the T. V. Thumpaiyi house T he hole e s c a la tio n haa th is ex jìan » son
Hut look (Midi you doti I aplll
betw een F irst and Second ou
II
ilo n ; he dova II by using his head your pam lls."
stre e t Monday.
A. C M iller of Uuaheu was
town yesterday.
Doctor Her« from Salem — lir. F
tieorgi F latt was a business v isito r
E. Orlfllth of Salem took lunch In
from T hurston yesterday
S pr'ugfleld with Dr. W. H It 'bhan
y esterd ay
Xlck Miera was in from
Canil
Creek on business W ednesday.
A ttendedP. E. O. M eeting — Mca
H enry Korf. Mrs. A lfred J Morgan,
Je s s O ates of Camp C reek was
Mrs. Dan C rites and Mrs Lida Mac-1 business v isito r In th e city yesterday
Qowan attend»«»! a mooting of th»«
h e re
from
P. E O. sisterh o o d Monday evening - l'h arle« O rant j»as
T
hursion
yesterday.
In Eugene.
W II Shelley of J a s p e r was
Sold P roperty— Th«
p roperty of
H arry M S te w a rt on Second a,nd • '
»•
J A. Oleoo «*
No. 10
F o r th e purpose of th e Income tax ;
B s tre e ts was sold th is week to J
Haasssaaas
Brown, a recen t a rriv a l In Spring-
G eorge R hlnevault of itandaz was
lawa person's m arital sta tu s Is d e te r­
An A m erican nurse ad m in isters
field.
in from his home for m ed ltal tre a t
m ined as of th e la st day of his or h er
treatm en t for trach o m a a t the
ment In Springfield yesterday
taxable year. D ecem ber 31. If the re ­ N ear East Relief o rphanage center
A ttended E xhibition— Mrs X W
for 17,00»' a t A lexandropoi. A r­
O. It Sm ith of Camp C reek was
tu rn is made on the calen d ar y ear
m enia. w here as m any as »3.000
E m ery Mies Beasl« P ease and Mias in tow n yesterday.
basis, as m ost are. If on th a t day he
tre atm en ts a re given In a Ungle
P aulin? M cClintock went to E ugene , J W Cooley w as in on business
w as single, he m ust file a re tu rn If
week. The dlaeoae. w hich highly
S atu rd ay to see th e exhibition Inf , , (>|u j^Btron M tenlay.
infectious an d annu ally cause«
his n et incom e for 1923 was {1.000 or
th ousands ot cases of blindness in
o rien tal a rt In th e M urray W arn er
m ors, o r tf his gross incom e was
th e Levant. Is treated by a n n o ta t­
m useum a t th e C nlverslty>«f Oregon. ' Dr S Ralph Dlppel. D e n tis t V itus
$5.000 o r more. H e Is entitled to a
in g th e eyelids with eoppet sul­
phate. a very painful m ethod but
personal exem ption of only $1.000.
S pent A fterneon Her«— Mrs X. W building. S orlngfield. Oregon
If cerem ony was perform ed on Decem­ or.e th at has resulted In m ore than
E m ery e n tertain ed th re e of h e r Eu-
th ree thousand cures In A i e x a n d -
ber 31. he is g ran ted th e exem ption
g?ne friends y esterd ay aftern o o n at
ropoi durin g the past three years.
allowed a m arried person for th e full
h e r home. Mrs. L. A. W ells. Mrs. W.
year. 92.000. if his net income and his
P eterso n and Mrs. W illiam Lightfoot
MAY WORK SHORT WEEK
w ife’s combined was $5.000 or less,
sp en t th e aftern o o n and enjoyed a
and 92.000 if the com bine! net In­
P o rtlan d . Ore.. March S.—B ecause luncheon.
come exceeded $5.000. If th e com­
to su it your skin It easily a c ­
of th e p resen t u n settled condition of
R etu rn ed i-om P o r l'in d — Xfrs
bined n « Income of husband and wife
com plished a t o u r Toll.« Coun­
1 ‘
Jo h n F, K eteH retu rn ed T uesday a f ­
for th e year 1923 equaled or exceeded
ter.
B cott-K eily L um ber com pany, w ith
te r a w eek's trip to P ortland. W hile
$2,000 o r the gross incom e equaled
two larg e flr-cuittng m ills at W endllng
T wo rem ar. 0 le Skin Beau
In P o rtlan d Mra. H otels atten d ed the
o r exceeded $5.000, a retu rn m ust
and Springfield. Ore., a r? seriously
tflera;
M -'tropolltaji G rand O pera com pany's i
be filed.
contem p latin g w orking th e ir o p era­
perfo rm an ce of "C leo p atra" a t t h « 1
A widow o r w idow er w hose spouse
LEMON COCO
tions on a tem porary short week. A
BU TTER
H elllg th e a tre . w ith Mary G arden,
died before th e end of th e y ear Is
SKIN CREAM It
C. W ilson, m anager, s a il today. Th»
real tissue
th
e
fam
ous
prlm
a
donna.
In
th
e
title
classed as a single person. D isvorcees
builder
m ark et was being overproduced. Mi
90c
role.
and persons separated by m utual con­
Dixon stated , and he feared for a
se n t a re classed as single perons.
Back from O akridge— Al Perkin*
I crash which m ight com e la te r and
seriously affect o perations and em- of Sprlngfi-Md. and J W M achen, of i
HOW MUCH DO YOU
i ploves. H e thought cu rtailm en t now [Boise. Idaho, w ent Io O akridge Tues-
PAY FOR GOOD ROADS? would benefit his o p eratio n s an I those ¡day qn business with the U tah con
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who w ere employed th ere In th e I stru c tlo n com pany. T hey ireturned
A study of taxes as th ey pay for. m onths to c o m e —From 4L Bulletin yesterday. Mr M achen la a form er
o r a re paid by. tran sp o rtatio n , and _____________________________________ 1
th e in terrelatio n of roads, tax. trans- ,
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port, and expenditure, has been made
by Mr. John E W alker, form er tax
adviser. U. S. T reasury.
A ccording to th is report, th e coun
tie s of to e U nited S tates ad m in ister '
60 per c e p ' and th e S tates 40 per
LEMON
COCOA
B UTTER
c e n t of all fee h ’ghw ay funds spent
LOTION for th e tre a tm e n t of
S e t o f 6 d in in g c h a irs a n d ta b le , 2 le a th e r s e a te d
Of all h lg h v sy expenditures. €0.5 per
»haling, w lndburn and chaps 50«
cen t of all th e highw ay funds spent,
ro c k in g c h a irs , lib ra ry ta b le , g r a p h a p h o n e a n d 5 0
P erfum es and Toilet W ate rs—
tion and the b alance o f 39.5 per cent
re c o rd s, r a n g e e tc . C all a t s e c o n d h o u s e o n rig h t
for m aintenance, am o rtizatio n . and
T h ree F low ers P erfum e In In­
in te re st. Of th e general tax dollar.
h a n d s id e o f e a s t e n d o f M ain s tr e e t.
dividual box» a
$1.00 and 92.00
5.4 per cen t—slightly m ore th an one- _
Soul of Vtol H Toilet W ater.
tw en tieth —is expended for iiighwa; - “
A very in te r - «• i.g angl<-
brought M
4 oz
91.50
out In the sta tistic s which show th at
D uB arry T oilet W ater. 4 oz.
th e total taxes levied on m otor ve­
9200
hicles are to w m ore ban e q u iv a le n t;
to th e cost of highw ay m aintenance
T h re» Flow er T oilet W ater,
In o th e r words, a fte r the road is built
91.50
on
th e users pay for Its upkeep w ithout 1
T re J u r T riple C om pacts, con
cat to th e S tate o r county doing the
tain pow der, lip
stick
and
Heaters, Universal and .W estinghouse Electric
building.
rouge, th e new est thing In com ­
All tran sp o rtatio n together, which
pacts. only ............................. 91.50
Irons, Class Shades.
includes all m otor vehicles, both pas­
se n g e r and freight, all electric rail- [
HENDERER ELECTRIC SUPPLY
FLANERY’S DRUG STORE
ways, all steam railw ays, and all ,
b o a ts of all kinds, pay $.1 p er cent of ,
7X»
J am *
th e N atio n 's to tal tax bill, wihlch i
would indicate th a t a fa ir proportion
Phone 16
Springfield
of w hat Is being sp en t on highw ays ,
com es from highw ay u sers d ir e c t;
Instead of from th e general tax d o l-1
lar contributed by everyone, y et ev-1
eryowe benefits from highw ays
I t is also In terestin g to note th a t of '
th e $1.150»000(000 of "highw ay In- -
com e" rep resen ted in the chart, 38.11
Is derived from bonds. 44 2 from ta x -!
atlon, 10.6 from m otor fees, and 7.1 |
from F ed eral aid.
Theatre
SUNDAY
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Selecting Proper
Toilet Requisites
2ANECREV5
LONE
STAR
RANoHR
DincleJty
A rip-roartng ra tin g ro­
m ance. It'd bore proof.
•'CIRCUS PALS"
International News
W o o d w o rk fim sl.-rl w ith A cm e Q u ality Enam el« h ai
orcclam -like, lu •
g en u in e en am el finish th at easily
>e» clean and I. /
w r h a d am p cloth. W o o d w o rk
h as this make* tin
<le h u u ie b rig h ter— and it lesgena
u k am azingly
AC.'QUALITY
Enamels on I No-Lustre Finish
Fo.
vitin
be
rails and ceillr;
nothing is quite so restful and In-
» the soft, H. ' i\> L ustre Mnlsh. It is m ade In m any
1 tones and sh <:s. I»et ub show you color cards
on t ’r e Acme Qua
M other:
"Did
I
hear
‘d a rn ’?"
E S usle: “No. m o th er.
baby ta lk .’
you
aay
c?
self-: I.: a for creatn; y n
I d o n 't nae ,
H ot Off th e W ire
V oice on Phor.e; ' O ta m e Main 4 "
,n r: “ You should gay '?>fafr
products. We have a complete
Wrigi t & Son
tw .'
Two reel c o m e d y -
-APPLE SAUCE"
Cosmo Minstrels
All w hite Band and O rchestra
EUGENE I)o BELLE
Late afar of Al. G. Fields g reatest minstrel«.
Special S ale
throughout the
Tony, th e wonder horse.
TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY
Household Furniture
C attle feed ers who finish on grain '
for m ark et fared very w?U during i
th e p a st y e a r say s th e U nited S tates j
D p eartm en t of A griculture. P rior to s
h e w ar c a ttle ran g in g in w eight from
1,200 to 1,360 pounds w ere about 17 1
p e r c en t above th e p rice of range
c a ttle . In 1922 c a ttle of th is weight '
sold about 36 p er c e n t above th e [
p rice of ran g e c a ttle . In 1922 good
to prim e c a ttle w ere ab o u t 50 p e r :
c e n t above th e p rice of feed er ste e rs
w ehreas in S eptem ber. 1923. they |
ran g ed to about 70 p er cen t above
T h e high In d u strial activ ity h as given |
a good m ark et fo r good beef and has j
stim u lated a dem and for th-e hlghe«-
g ra d e s of c a ttle w hich com e finished '
from the feed lots of th e Corn Belt
with
Two reel comedy—
For Sale
T h e y are using
W h ite or iv o ry
enameled
w oodw ork
L A M S tS T
« J .» i n
Cornet soloist
C haracter songs and dances
Our giant inarluibaplione solos will please everybody
A positive scream from s ta rt to finish
A COMPLETE CHANGE OF PICTURE PROGRAM
EACH NIGHT
ADMISSION—25 AND 50 CENTS
Two days— Tuesday — W ednesday
------------- For good SHOES come to the-------------
SPRINGFIELD ARMY STÖRE
Learn th e wisdom of buying a t the Springfield Army Goods Store. Most reliable, under-
priced 3tore. Springfield Army Goods Store prices mean real money sRvings.
E v e ry a rtic le sold a t th is s to re is fu lly b a c k e d w ith a “ m o n ey b a c k ” g u a r a n te e
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Below are but a few of the item s wmeh represent your savings at the
Springfield Army Store
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U. 8. Army Blankets, genuine all
wool, large sizes
$ 2 .8 5
All leather work Shoes, solid oak
sole, special
$ 2 .9 5
Army officers’ Shoes, best for r
w ear and com fort
$ 4 .8 9
Heavy Dayton Railroad Shoes,
extra quality, a brute for w ear $ 3 . 9 5
D iess Shoes, genuine calfffkln.
A snap a t the price ....
$ 4 .9 5
ALL SHOES AT THE
Army Breeches ..................
Moleskin Breeches
Khaki whipcord P ants
Work Shirts
Fine Dress Shirts
Best grade Dress Shirts
Good Flannel Shtrts
Genuine U. S. Army Shirts
New Spring Gaps
Finest Caps for young men
New "Slim Jim ” Silk Ties
$ 1 .9 5
$ 2 .9 5
$2 50
55c
$1 8 9
$? 35
»1 9 5
$?. 9 5
$• 35
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ARMY STORE BEAR THE IRONCLAD C U A R A N itE
SPRINGFIELD ARMY STORE
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