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VOLUME XV
IONE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Oct. 22. 1926
NUMBER 21
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Taxation, Capital and
the Oreg'on Farmer
ity ukvcu mssis
Authur of tht Dettnm Kettiltttmn,
During (ha heat an I excitement of political cmpiiirm
and the confimlnir BUtemenU t hut aiiend tht-in w
re apt at time to forget hari economic ibctH, anil
the hitter fruiln of some (et "mm" thai look k ml in
Ihtory hut do heavy dumax in practicti.
For thie ifrtmon it In tirn to oei-in
tellinti a few plain truths about land
taxation, the t ncrri a our " oplc,
Corpurutioilh kiln lin.'UH'. iltH hlin UKujii
to brum to niin i the fact that cxpitai
ioe not need Oregon but 0.on
doe need capital.
And the lenrton why we nhould
continue to remind curative am) our
friends is because another effort ia be
inir made to force a atute income tax up
On our people despite the fact that practically the
lima tux cut many millions in capital ami improve,
menu to Oregon and the people of Oregon defore it
wai repealed in 1924. Wu canno expect a proved
breeder of hard time to bring boo J times, because it
can't ba done. And here era a few of the reasons why.
'Vri:
'In all of Oreimn'n Oo.fHX) -quare miles I here is an
hs imated population of only 825.000 people-less than
9 to the square mile. We have T.5.157 farms -an average
of one to every 15 people. We have only 2,500 induat'iei
that employ fiv men or more an average of one In.
dustry to every 330 people.
Out of Oreiton's 825,000 people, 782 256 didn't have
incomes biir enouuh to file income tax returns. Of the
42.545 who did, onehalf of th im howe l earning under
13,000 and only 311 hud ean invs in excess of $l0,0o0
Only one fifth of Oregon's 5,000 co'p irations male
enough to file returns and of the 1073 rep ort ng, 478
mde lens than $5000 and only 183 mad.' in excels of
$20,000
Oirfsnn and our i lit j are t jvi miia
I i for new wealth. Thi'v ii.ith hi' nd nirtVma
t n "' mot of nc'ii -intl Mcattcret t-ia iUt , i. h oi
i n'j Hill , i h i .'''mi "it ! .,n il 1 1 1 i 'v i i -i r
nil"' if i x.'h I oir it. hi i o-t-j '. it
' -e'lre li n ! moi-y f.ir Inn i il in iey to
fim-n- L".pi, If m 'iji riM'e 'o'ev-lip.' hey
...Ve o l t met l 'ii- pirci H 'i 1 p iyro' . Hull hiv
t a 'i'it lift . nuh.1' iniMirt n w p. opl ,in., mm
n.lu-lrief.
ATHENA CRUSHED BY
LOCAL 13-0
i'il Althfiugh handicapped by a
;7.jmuddy field and a long tiresom
r:trip, the Inne High Sihoo! foot
S hall learn defeiteed the fast Atl.e
:-na fcjurid, 13to0 at Atlieha, lust
:f, Saturday, October 9.
f Thi' (innie was blow and many
'fumbles were mnde on account
of i-lipperp field.
Th outHtanding stars of the
-t'oiites were Mclrityr. Athena s
s .ful' back, who madecostaritKans
or Athena; Ciark, the local full
'-nek, who made heavy yardige
Hon line plunges, and Graves who
Snot only mnie line punyisfor
Es ix points, but proved himself
rHthe "lied GranKe" of tne Kme
SJ by making a spectacular fitv
yard run for another touchdown
!! ALFRED C. BOSSOM
LOCAL NEWS
The LabieB of the Baptiat Ait
Society will hold a tea at the
home of Mrs H. C. Wood, Sat
urday, afternoon, October 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Htlmn
are the proud parents of a ten
pound son, born Friday, October
fifteenth, at the hmu of Mar
shal and Mrs. Frank. The babe
will be called William George.
Billf for short.
Walt Hurmnks will give a tur
key 'shoot, November 21, at his
ranch on Willow Creek, nw. half
mile west of thne. i
Ers. Walter Swenson who has
been visiting at the home of her
sister, Mrs. E. J. Bnstow, return
td to her hou.e in Walla Walla,
Sunday.
The Dorcas Society will serve
cake, coffee and pie at the Mc
Murry brihdit, election day.
Mr. and Curl Feldmun return
ed home, Thursday evening
from Portland Portland where
they had gone to enter their elo
eat daughter, Hazel, in Behnk,
vVuiker Business coliege.
Mrs. Ctrsiiiiicconipat ied tl tm
Mr. and Mr. Uohiaon an i lha
Lorm Hale wr.' attei.nt tie
iia;.t:nl convenlion at Athena,
t week.
That i what the Dennis resolution a designed to
do It is an invitation for capital to come in ami help
us all out. We desperately need new money to open up
the state. We have to have money lor farm loans and
no m i ter h j orecty thin ulk soun ii a') it a state in
come tax we cannot escape the economic and unalterable
fact that new capital which we requite does not have to
h ' .vi i nn cinn t Or vino unie' h in i udvn-
I V I'll1. ' i to ' II 'O
W mm reineniiK)- thit ih-e are 120 .000 (K)0 p ople
in Hi- U-iit t S'at-. O' th 'm nu hun Ire 1 mid nineteen
mi linn phi- iv-' ouiHiile of O 'eaon Tbev have plenty of
ne'l for the s'iH mo iey in cue wiof O eon 'lon't
how that werniliv want it we tried it once - nlbe.
j h : 'til- r"!i"ile t h- si.ji-j , ,m t x i' 1 us
,i li ii ; ! ive in uml c y , o1 S "' l- X 'd . i ll'
I () ' t llle i . nl i J HI ' r ii
v o ilt i i u ii "i k 10 Vi v i , it !i i ; , in.n, i i.
i
No forward looking ci.izen want that disaster to
happen again.
Insteab of muk'nii thins hurl for everybody -farmer,
merchant, industrial worker and citizens in geueral
we want to have a purely economic problem taken out
of politics. The way to do it is to vote no against
both the Income Tax Bill and Offset Tax Bill and vote
yes for tha Dannis Resolution. By this means we guar
antiee to every cit'zun, Industry, and to capital that
there will be no Income tax before 1910 It fur ther guar
antees to every family that they will not have to pay
taxes on their savings when their bread winner dies. It
is a prosperity making measure it issoun" busines pol
icy and deserves every progressive citizen's support.
Vote 306 X Yes- Dennis Resolution
Vote 329 X No Offset Income Tax Bill
Vote 335 X NO Grange Income Tax Bill
Alfrtd C. BoMom, Ntw York irthl
tect, hi btn awardtd tht Crott of
tht Legion of Honor by th Frtnch
govtrnmtnt for "tneouraglng th un
dtrtUndlng bttwotn Froneh and
American artiata." Ha ia chairman of
tha foralgn axhlblta committoa of tha
Architectural league of New York and
hat been rotponeible for bringing many
rare architectural maaterplecea from
Franca for American atudenta to atudy,
' HALI.OWKNE NOVETIES
Jitck O Lsnteerns, Cats, Witch
i 'S and D.'vi's.
BuIIarJ's I'liarmacy.
Fred E. Kiddle I
Republican Koir.:nee 7
Joint Senator
Union, Umatilla and Morrow Cos.
Born and reared in Unirn Co. J
Educate) it Ur.i'ersity of Oregon. J
Served 20 rr onths In late World
War, -14 months over seas. ' J
Helped organizrthe American Le J
gion and served as Slate Com J 4
mander in 1923 24.
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actively engagea in nour man
fa'turing and gtain ba iness in
Union County.
HiEl) IC. KIDDLE
l aiil udierlifcmcnt.
Oreghti AancLltuial College,
Oct 22;
No an Fige.of lore,
v i it be in cbarije of iich icai u
siu-n for thrte arches which will
ie f. atuib of the campus deco
ati i s for hi rn com, ng, Novein
?) Itie arebt-s will be in tin
o.m of obeli-ks. 30 led hi I
,nd flood liKhud. I'dge isajun
.1 i:i cl.t n- c.il liki ei l(ii.
Remington
i he onb purteue? tjpewri -liat
is a real nucce-n
bULLAHD'S I'HRMACY.
Stnr Brand shoes at Bristow
hnd Johnson's. None better.
Get the Habit.
Happineu in Lev
Life la to bp furlllied by mnny
frlemKhlpx. To love, unit to Iw loved,
la the greuti-Ht tinpiiiMis of t:.lt( lire.
Sinltii.
Produce Much Quinlnt
Nino-tenthii of ttie wnrlil'n supiily "f
ui':ln! i omen from Hit- utili i.n.it
IikIIik.
Puu; Health Service
The L'l.ltiU Slatea puhlle limillh
wnlce d:itea buck to I'W, wlion r-m-preiK
pasx-il nn aot fur the n-llef of
rli-k cml fli!i:l)!cd reamen. This smsitl
lifylmiliic arrounta for the presont 1
rarion of Hie bureau in the Treasury
iii'I'.irti;:i nl, the cu-ituiiiH wrvliv liav
Inc ulna- been cloiely coimcrtl
w!tli the treasury.
Firtt Flag Over School
The liljrti m-lmol of Sew lli-dfunl.
SIiif.1., van Hie flrtit piililir n-iiiml In
.lie n uiitry to raise Hie Anicrii iin flag
over the H' lu-illioiise, wlileb It did on
Muy 11. VJ-A.
Time for Ti'cfi.iess
Mrs. lie Stilt Ooii't throw those
pe:iiiut nhellx nroand on the floor. WIU
lie. Itenipmber, this la the maid's day
off.
YOUR BANK
Think of this 23 your bank. Come in and
tell us how we enn help jou.
Wc know that cur success is dependent up-
!j th'- prosperity of our customers upon you.
are here to fcrve, (o ! oost and to grow with
t!:i city.
Make use of our facilities and sen ice. We
Mncjrdy o.Yer you our earnest co-operation. '
THE LIVE BANK
YOUR CITY, U. S. A.
IONE, OREGON.
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Inspect my special cash and
carry counter every week.
i Pay cfish and you will
find that you ,can re
duce the cost of living
land SAVE MONEY.
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JOB PRINT
Good WorK and Reasonable Prices
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O renter OreKim Ahmii.
J. O ICIrod, i lialrinim
M H lllrwli It J. Kriink
Ira K. Towers J, U. Yeon
R. L Mac lea, v U. (UhilM
J. II. Iturgard W 8. Bulmou
Kxecntlve roinniltten
419 Orison Ulilir , Porttunil. Ore,
First Class Shrimps 17ct
Good Corn, Two for 25 ct
Mrs. Stewart's Bluing 19 ct
Citrus, large 26 ct
Lye 10 ct
D.W. Kraut 17 ct
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Bert Mason
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& "What's the
PricE?
P i Ht'ii t i j stion that enters the mind of every cus-S
tomer who examines merchandise with the expectation g
of buying sompthing g
Realizing that most people make this the first consid
eration when they go to buy, we have priced our goods
consistently low-, -but never at the sacrifice of quality. H
If you find any article bought at this store not as rep-g
resented, bring it back and we will make good our 3
claims. H
Try this Store for Satisfaction. 1
1 Bristow & Johnson's. I
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