Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, February 17, 1920, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    i""m WW
PAGE FOUR
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, February 17, 1920.
THE HEPPNER HERALD
VAl:I; TO IXCOMK TAX PAY-
iJ'h
S. A. PATTISON, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER
An Independent Newspaper
Entered at the Heppner. Oregon, Postoffice as second-class Matter
TiiltMS OK sritSCKIPTlOV
One Year ...J2.00 Six Months
Three Months $ .59
.J1.00
SWAT THK SOIIKKKI'S
Farm J'.uicu'i Squiirel Poison, J 6c
Ijcr.i. i'iji' t ij non-Members, a
'.' i.'ut.
Munow I'oun'y 1 :n liureau Is
it ;:: h-r I In- round inirri'ls t the
: M .-vrnln. rr.:i:iiHM. tin-el inf.' it
11.' 'iit' 1! it" j I n I h" cuin.,i iun
! I i'iii:lsry -1 mill m 11 i . il
. I . :,(!'.-; ' . ; :i 1 I 1; ti l i ;tlli! n s- 1 -c.-is-
i: y, 1 : i i : ,n .- .-.n t , ,i i i h.-i
m! I i 1 n ' iii as, 'I tie- pr:-i
; if-v- ! t ; . 'j. ii n r. !nv ; on hi
I'll i ki red. I '!,;!'' i law it is K'-ll-
'ail;, under.. ..: liiat every nun ran
. ' i.' ' ia' ruin;. i ! !'"t I ) tii::.in hi.' o v. :'i
- 1 11 i t ' Is 111' p;'y I' ll' tin- job i! done
';',!"'!' "';-!-, I' ',.-, hoped l!iH! iiii:
ill put ii.'vi- to ! resorted to and in
ur cvpc'i !:"!! liuisni; tlie past lew
ion.! s wim Morrow eoun'y fa mi err
' r. I!, nk ;ii.'! them i; no need lo'
, ppio en I inn. I'nfHjn yur niuirrcls
;.ny way you loir; u your own jildK
lenl; u ii yt liiri to net dead squirrels.
: or i .i" run v"tiii ore of i he l a i merf
. nd In insii!" a pei- r.n Unit may hi
oimht rheapty and will be el feet ive,
' -i'i I a i in hiirea u lias pi epa; ed a
. :iT'. a.'nouiil ol poison oats on a for
mla prepare'! In Hie Bioioii-al
-Hives', who have had nveral i"ir:,
tui.'y and oxporion''". Til" money
ir I' .- piii'rli'i;,!' and prepa ral inn ol
In., poi-on i' provided by tiie "icni
eir.liip fundi ol the Monow County
'aim Bureau, and all number:; vie
be cuiiled in receive (Ion poison at
(' ci nl.s per ijuart, and non-tueni-'
"-iH will he charged additional
'I "ii(s per i usi it . tnnkiiu; 20 cents
ai r ,i i n I for nun -in embers. Anyone
Vim is net a member is entitled to
.leinliership on signing the applica
;iou blank anil paying the initial
Membership tVe. This poison oats is
preferable to the poison wheat be
i'iiue each kermil of oats containB
noiu;h strychnine on the hull to an-
iihili;ite Mr. Squirrels, It will not
' iardnu and will not deteorate from
'ear to year, that Is one advantage
al this particular formula. In some
. oiinlies lucre are farmers who do
not poison, the squirrels on their own
land. They raise squirrels that KO
over and feed on their neighbors. We
real i .e that there are none of the old
renins in .Morrow county who have
bc n '-'nilty ol' anything li!;e this, but
watrh any of t!i new comers to see
that none o! them -i-t the habit or
in in this- b.:bit in iri:n the out' ide.
'e n'! c.r" t'i have tiiis inaorula.
"i' to ' ii '' pla'e in Mnriuw cum"..-.
v'ui i'. :il in- aMe to t"' yo'ir s-tiii :
Kt tfi- "Utity uxetit'i
I y'liir lorai ex"( :n'.v i n
:i leei' i-n. We wuiiM ap
very n.r.efe if vou
to I ins the amount you an
i-egniiv; We will endtavoi
i a -.u oil supply but we can't
In keep an amount on ham!
n "ei eve: j body's demand ai
on as v. e haven't sufficient frml
lo (!u the job. We have to keep the
money nioviii:,'. liut. if you will give
us a f-w days notice we will furnish
any quantity u;i to 1.1 tons at this
pi ice.
p'esoll ,ii
( ; I .re or ,
deti! m, an
lir.'-iat.. il
jih isi
likely
ill
i li Ii IN Al.li oltMA
Caii'iirn an uji at tile
o r ( 'oniiert icut clock. ; hu.t
lis Ciiieaiio suspen'ters to De
troit o.eral!:.; washes his face with
Cincinnati ,-oa;. in a I'ensylvania bas
in: wipe- on a ii noile Island towel;
sits uii lo a (,;ai.d Rapids table; eats
Kau.-,as City '.seat and .Minneapolis
flour w ii h Idaho potatoes cooked with
Indiana lard on a Si. Louis stove
burniiiK Wyoming coal; puts a New-
York bridle on a Colorailo bronco fed
with Iowa corn; plows five acres of
land (covered with Ohio mortgages)
with a Chattanooga plow. When bed
time comes he reads a chanter from
Ihe iiible printed in Ronton; says a
praer written in .lerusr leni ; crawls
under a blanket made In New Jersey,
only to be kept awake by his liens -file
only home product of his own
state. San Francisco Chronicle.
For all the local and county news
you should r"ad the Herald, only
$2.00 for a full year.
Collector Millon A. Miller gives out
the following information:
A word of warning to income tax
payers is contained in a statement
liven out today by Internal Revenue
Collector Milton A. Miller, who points
out that returns must show all items
of taxable income for 1919.
Gu?ss.vork, estimates, and other
hit-or-miss tactics are barred when a
person is naking out his income tax
return. Accuracy and completeness
must oe insisted upon. And remem
ber, tiie return is a sworn statement;
as su. h, it .nust be thorough and ac
curate. Salaried persons and wage-earners
must noi coiii ne their returns to fisr
n'es show-ins a ear's pay at so min-h
i day or so much a week. The actual
unotiar drswn should he asrerta i:.
"nil -" orteil. Overtime bcru.-.es, ;
s', lares in the pi oi its of a business.
.-sue of quai-it;.-; and board l'uuiish-i
d by employer, and a number of
nh.er it. ;:.; o:' similar nature whi-.h
. re c mipi nsaiions for services, etc
taxable as part of the year's ea;riin;:s,
u. d must be included.
i'tcome Not Always Cash
It must be borne in mind that com
lensation may be paid in other foinir
'bin in cash. A bonus paid in Lib-
rty Bonds is taxable at the n.'.v'f.et
vaiue ol ihe bonds. A note received
ii pay mom lor services is taxable in
com; at It; lace value, and the In-
cir. t upon it is also taxable.
Vro.imims paid by an employer fur
il'e or o'li'T insurance in favor of
employee-, is additional comoensation
o the employees.
The 'i..:i'!ue tax doc-i not apply to
m.'iunts received under accident and
u altii insura:!! e, or under woi Union'::
ccnip. u.sati'.'.n laws; and damages re
covered by suit or settlement lor in
juries or sickness is also exempt.
Tips recived by waiters, porters
and others are taxable income for
such donations are in recognition ol
services and are not gifts.
A pension paid by an employer 01
by the I,. S. government is taxable
income. A widow who received pay
ments in recognition of the services
of her late husband, may construe
such payments as gifts.
Aside from what a person may earn
by his services, there are many other
noniwg of income. He must include
In his annual reckoning the gains he
umde in business and other ventures;
also the income that his money anu
property earned.
ft'
i .'ii
'i,i I! i '' f iff.-' ...
lai mi
'H i;
mmm
:'i I V;; Yirl. . 1 ;"
; !. . ,. .. i i '
I : i r .h ::;
1 ' JH
rll
Dave Brown will sell at his ranch One Mile South of
the Earnest Mover Ranch in Black Morse Canyon
Thursday, Feb. 26
15EGINNING AT n O'CLOCK, THE FOLLOWING LIST
OF PROPERTY 4
17 Head of Horses 13 Marcs 7 Sets Lead Bars
1 Geldings
,5 Cows
!!-;
iiio C'lii l.cns
(1 . 1 Plows 14 inch
' A' e.liev- -J ilU'!'.
7 3-ll0rSeHardV00dE veners
5 hog Chains
Clevises and Other Small Tools
Harness for 16 Head of Horses
:o Collars. 1 Saddle
1 Watering Trou-h
Hog Vat. l,.-t1.!.-ei- KcttV
I huivilold Giviils, KU'.
nxi: ro;:r cas: v.'i ni a :c;u:kvi-: vd c--
The Corner Stone
IN WASHINGTON'S LIFE WE FIND
EXEMPLIFIED THE CARDINAL PRIM
CIPLES WHICH MEAN SUCCESS.
A conscientious devotion to these principles
Sincerity and Honesty backed by a determin
ation of Thrift will bring to every man his due
measure of the world's joys.
Vou arc welcome to call at this Hank any time
and talk with the Officers regarding your plans
for the future. Our entire resources are offer
ed in proportion as merited.
First National Bank
HEPPNER, OREGON
VOW'1
NICW BlIXKTIVS ItKADY SOON
Control of garden slugs and In-
ectcide spray information on effect
of spreaders and how to use them,
will be offered in bulletin form to til
reopi- of Oregon by the (). A. C. ex
perimental htation soofl after .March
1. The-"" bulletins were prepared by
the J. pailinent of entomology. The
preliminary investigations on which
they are based begun four years ago
since which time a huge volume of
data i.us been ii-vorded from the pois
oning of niytiaiis of insect. The In
formation they contain, presented by
A. I.. Lovi-lt und his asKislants, is ex
pert d to decrease the ro,t and In
crease rue degree of insect past control
!;'! the II' rM, only $2.00 a ye.
i.i
imai nhi ci-spED at noon
TERMS OP SALE
i i W'l) I'N DP.K, CASH. ALL SUMS. OVKK 6.0.-0. APPKOVKD
NOiT.s uur. ocTonr.K tt. m.-o. i;i:aking pkr cknt intkk'lst
SALE UNDER DIKI'CTION OK
Brown & McMenamin
in.
V. U. PkOWN. C!n:.
1 A. McMKNAMIN. Auctioneer
tr.
Are You
Hungry?
Sure. Well
then try
ific. a A
in ,
!!!. Luiich Goods
We have !
the line that '
pleases
I., i
McAfee & Aiken
LooK at This
Bargain
800 ACRES A NO. 1 FARM LAND 8 MILES
SOUTH OF HEPPNER
SEE ME FOR FULL PARTICULARS
ABOUT THIS FINE BUY
Roy V. Whiteis
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE
AND FARM LOANS
c-ilM
.1
"PLKMWLNT AS Ihl PRAMIDS"
Concrete Pine Company . jl
Ma::ufrf( turns
icwer ami Water Pipe
Irrigation Pipe
Culvert Pipe
Hollow Silo Blocks
Cement Products
1003 North 10th St
H aii4 Walla, Wash.
Phone 467
)