NEW INCOME TAX
BILL FOR OREGON
In the house at least. The long-e» OF o r f c d m
pected individual Income bill put in
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u n til paid, and the fu rth er sum of and wife, M. Ra'ph Evans, and H e r
You are hereby required to appear *200.00 as attorney's fees, and for miston National Farm T n Associa
Its appearance. It carries a real prop
and answer thie
«emplaint
filed p lain tiff's costs and disbursements tion, a corporation, for any portion of
erty «offset clause.
Now cornea the Hall-Norton bill, against you in the above entitled in said suit, and that the sum of said decree rem aining unpaid, and
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four weeks *110.00,
driving right In between the two. It court and cause w ith
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stock — In r plain tiff's bank, that all of the defendants hereinabove
gives exemptions of *ltoo to the sin- | froln the date ot the firs t publics- held in trust by said bank for the named be forever foreclosed and barr
gle taxpayer and *2500 to the married tlon of thia Bun,n‘«n». and if you fa ll defendant Hermiston National Farm ed of any and all rig ht, title, claim,
.— to so appear and answer, for w ant Loan Association, a corporation, be lien or interest In or to said premises
taxpayer and the corporation. m
There
thereof, p la in tiff w ill apply to said cancelled, and that the proceeds hereinabove and In said mortgage
la a dependent exemption of *400.
sea
VVAIV with
W HU A
<-«»v.a prayed I for
G f d and
U Q thereof be applied to the satlsfact- described, except the rig h t of
The rates
start
1 per CCD
cent I OD
on court for the relief
re
the first *1000 of taxable Income, 2 ¡demanded in its complaint on
file ion of p laintiff's decree, and that demption. which said defendants
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Sales Tax Measure May Prove Popu- per cent on the second, 3 per cent on f iu the above entitled m atter, to -w it: the mortgage described herein and la
have under the laws of the State of
h r —Income Tax Bill Breaks Sched »3000, »4000 and *5000 and 5 per cent For judgment and decree of said p la in tiff’s complaint be
foreclosed Oregon, and for such other and fu r
ule — Lobby Opposes Motor Bus on all Incomes above *5000.
court against the defendants Rome and the mortgaged premises, des- ther re lie f as it may appear to the
Franchise— Prohibition to be Aided
M o ffitt and Rose E. M o ffitt, hug erlbed therein and hereinafter des court that equity and the nature ef
Lobby Against g. P. Bus Bill.
— Fishing Treaty Falls in Commit
band
and wife, M. Ralph Evans, and cribed, be sold in one parcel as pro said suit may require.
Two measures in which the South
tee.
ern Pacific Is deeply Interested are Hermiston N ational Farm Loan As vlded under the statutes and luws of
That this summons is served upon
Salem, Or.—The most interesting being fought by an active lobby group. sociation, a corporation, and each of the State of Oregon, to -w it:
you by publication thereof once a
week of the legislative session is now The forces mobilised are the state them, for the sum of *71.50, w ith
The Northeast Quarter of the week for four successive weeks in
at hand. What with the telephono grange. Order of Railway Conductors, Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per
Southwest Quarter of the North the Hermiston Herald by order of the
hearings, the highway bonding hear state council of fishermen, Brother cent per annum since the 14th day
east Quarter and that portion of Hon. James Alger Fee. Judge of the
ings. the truck regulation hearing and hood of Locomotive Firemen and En of January, 1928. u ntil paid, the fu r
the South H a lf of the Southwest above entitled court, which said or
other matters It will be case of "all gineers, Farmers Union, Brotherhood ther sum of »71.50, w ith interest
Q uarter of the Northeast Quarter der was made and dated the 11th
hands on deck.” And also during this, of Railroad Trainmen and State Fed thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per
lying East of the county road, all day of Februray, 1929, and that the
annum since the 14th day of July,
the fourth week of the session, will eratlon of Labor.
being in Section 14 in Township date of the firs t publication of this
They stamp as "vicious legislation" 1928, until paid, the fu rth er sum of
come the first formal recognition of
4 North of Range 28 East of W il summons Is the 14th day of Febru
Old Man Deficit, when Senator Ed house bill 392 which provides for the *2,04 6.09, w ith interest thereon at
lamette
M eridian, In
U m atilla ary, 1929.
W. M iller ot Josephine county intro public service commission to Issue a the rate of 5 tA per cent per annum
County, Oregon,
RALEY, R A LEY A W ARNER,
duces a sales tax bill.
certificate of necessity and conveni since the 14th day of July, 1928,
and
which
said
mortgage
is
dated
the
JO HN F. K IL K E N N Y ,
Bills have reached the places where ence—otherwise a franchise—to motor u n til paid, and the fu rth er sum of
14th day of July, 1922, and was Postoffice Address, Pendleton, Oregon
members must vote one way or an carriers. The contention is made that *20.71, w ith interest thereon at the
thereafter, to-w it, on the 27th day of
R. J. VEN A B LES,
other, and such members as have a such a franchise would, in effect, grant rate of 8 per cent per annum since
July, 1922, duly recorded in the of-
J. B. R Y A N ,
a complete monopoly of transportation the 3rd day of October, 1928, u n til
political eye on the future are be
fee of the County Recorder of Uma Postoffice Address, Spokane, Wash
coming cautious. There are now too on the highways of Oregon.
paid, and for any sum or sums paid tilla County, Oregon, in book 76. on
ington.
The second bill which has this lobby by p la in tiff in the payment ef de
many bills in the bands of committees
page 288, of the Records of Real Es
Attorneys for P la in tiff.
which must be smoked out if the ses arrayed against it is house bill 376 linquent taxes due and owing on
sion Is to take action.
regulating trucks and revising the fees said land subsequent to the filin g of tate Mortgages of U m atilla County, 24-Stc
for trucks and busses. The revised said suit and prior to the entry of Oregon, and that the proceeds of said
Wide Interest in Sales Tax.
rates
in the bill, it is claimed, have decree, together w ith interest there sale be applied in satisfaction of said
No tax suggestion yet made is so
sums, attorneys’ fees, interest, costs
likely to make the public take Inter been reduced from approximately *700 on at the rate of 8 per cent per an
and disbursements, and for a decree
est as the proposed sales tax. Thia to approximately *300.
num from the date of said payment,
Rates in the bus and truck bill can and for the fu rth er sum of *15.00, fu rth er providing that any party to
measure is independent of the series
this suit may bid upon and purchase
of bills recommended by the property ! be amended In committee and possibly w ith Interest thereon at the rate of 8
said land at the sale thereof, and
tax relief commission. The sales tax will, now that the organised labor lob per cent per annum from the 5th day
by Is camping on the trail of the of November, 1928, u n til paid, and th at i f p la in tiff fails to realize
can be expected to stir up more pee
enough from the sale of said prem
Pie than the three proposed income Southern Pacific, but the franchise for the further sum of *2.50, togeth
ises to satisfy p la in tiff’s decree, that
bill
can
only
pass
or
be
Xilldh.
tax bills already iatroduced. As no
er w ith Interest thereon at the the p la in tiff have judgment against
Would Reduce Telephone Rates.
one has been paying attention to the
rate of 8 per cent per annum from the above named defendants, Rome
deficit in the state finances, Senator
Senator Jay Upton moved Into the the 13th day of November, 1928,
M o ffitt and Rose E. M o ffitt, husband
M iller decided to bring forth his idea. telephone rate fixing business with a
The office of the state tax commis bang Friday afternoon by Introducing
sion and the attorney-general's office a bill providing “rates and charges
have been working on the details for which do not exceed 76 per centum of
Senator Miller for a week. The mam those now Imposed by said Pacific Tel
Ideas of the bill have been drafted and ephone & Telegraph company, and ev
by Tuesday the details should bo com ldenced by its tariffs and schedules
pleted.
now on file with the public service
The sales tax calls for a 1-mill tax commission of Oregon, are hereby de
on wholesalers; 2-mill tax on the busi dared to be Just, reasonable and law
ness of retailer; 3 mills on amuse ful.”
ments, and 5 mills on tobacco. An ex
Tacked onto that declaration Is a
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TRUCK LEAVES FOR PORTLAND AT 5 :30 P. M.
emption of *5000 is allowed, a sum command that the company shall, be
considered sufficient to permit the i fore July 1, 1929, file a new schedule
little fellows to escape. The tax is so ; of rates with the public service com
SHIPMENTS RECEIVED AT HERMISTON TRANSFER OFFICE
light that the merchants cannot pass mission which shall In no case be In
FOR PORTLAND
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It on to the consumer and for that excess of 75 per centum of the present
reason Senator Miller believes that and existing rate.
the bill should prove popular with !
Aid to Prohibition Enforcement
everyone. Raw products are exempt
Tightening up the state prohibition
and also personal service, such as bar- j laws Is proposed in three bills intro
ber shops and beauty
parlors.
It
is
duced
at the I present
the
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estimated that the bill can raise *1,- legislature. Two of these bills were
ooo non a year,
»o«. u..*
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000.000
but it may raise more’, Introduced
hy the senate alcoholic
or less. I f the rates are not right, committee, while the third bill was
Ihoy can be revised later, after the drafted by Senator Eddy. It was said
results are seen. The proposed bill Is that other bills having to do with the
based on the West Virginia law.
prohibition statutes were In the msk
Painless Extraction Is View.
Ing and probably w ill bs Introduced
The principal advantages for the before the close of the session.
bill, as checked off by Senator Miller,
Probably the most Important of the
Is that It will raise enough money to three bills was the one by Senator
wipe out the deficit without placing Eddy providing a severe penalty for
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an additional burden on property; the any person who is convicted of sailing,
tax is so exceedingly small that it will bartering or giving away, under cer
not be felt by the consumer at all, and tain conditions, liquor to boys and
PENNLBTON-UMATILLA TRUCK LINE, FRED SCHEER, PICKS
only elightiy by the merchant, but In girls under the age of 21 years. Under
the aggregate It will be a reaorvolr of the provisions of the Eddy bill a per
UP AND DELIVERS FREIGHT FOR PENDLETON, EHCO, STAN-
revenue.
son convicted of this crime would be
FIELD AND UMATILLA AT THIS OFFICE.
Next la to come night sessions of subject to a penitentiary sentenoe ol
the house of representatives, in order one to four years.
Joint conferences between the Ore |
to speed up the work, according to pre
diction of Speaker Ralph Hamilton, gon and Washington legislatures on
■ ADVERTISING BLOTTERS
made at the week end adjournment fishing problems In the Columbia river
Friday. The night sessions are to over which both states have Jurlsdic-
BILL HEADS
start, however, if and when the 36 tlon. came to utter failure In Olympia
house committees
BILLS OF FARE
Saturday,
and the u entire program
of
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mood of reporting in the bills they ,aw changes agreed upon a week age
BUSINESS CARDS
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still
have
was abandoned
“ Speed up the work,” is the urgent
Fishing Agreement Fails.
BUTTER WRAPPERS
advice of the speaker. Ho declared
Representative Ed Sims of Washing
CALLING CARDS
himself in favor of no more adjourn ton was the stumbling block of both
ments, and working right up to Satur legislative committees. Senator A. W
CIRCULAR LETTERS
day nights hereafter. But, even thus, Norblad of Oregon, armed with full
the prospect of completing the work power to act for the Joint committee
CONTRACT BLANKS
within tho 40 days and 40 nights, of the Oregon legislature, submitted
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CREDIT SLIPS
which Is the officially authorized life changes In the agreement reached last
of the session. Is very doubtful, and week, at the behest of the commercial
D0CUHENT3 AND LEGAL COVERS
one has to be mighty sanguine to ex fishrmen and ennners of the lower Co
DODGERS AND POSTERS
pect or believe that this legislative lumbia.
session will complete its work on
The agreement reached last week
ENCLOSURES
schedule.
called for the season to be closed
When adjournment was taken until from May 23 to June 23. The fisher
ENVELOPES
Monday, there had been offered a total men proposed It should remain open
FOLDERS
of 467 bills. Of those US had boen until June 1. close from June 1 to
disposed of through (Inal paseago and June 16. and remain open to Septem
INDEX CARDS
Ia open for business at their new home at 810 Thompson Street.
Indefinite postponement, w ith those ber 15. This was agreeable to every
INVOICES
that had failed to pass and had been one except Sima.
Ws are ready to serve yon with the most modern equipment in all
LABELS
withdrawn and tabled, there still are
departments of Dry Cleaning. George D. Fell, Pendleton's Pio
« 0 bills in the hands of committees
I LETTERHEADS
IWa< The Harald W ait Ada.
The business in sight means that there
neer Cleaner is at the helm, assuring you of the beat technical
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must be longer daily sessions and per
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hapa the adoption of (he cloture rule IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
knowledge in the field.
LOOSE LEAF BILLING SHEETS
•1 an earlier period than usual
STATE OF OREGON FOR TIMA.
MEAL TICKETS
Income Tax Bill Submitted.
TILLA COUNTY.
MENUS
com m nlw 'rove,'’ui”
" ’¡ J The FV<’ " al Land Bank of Spokane, ,
ANNOUNCEMEN1
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Graduated Tax Plan Witn No
Property Offset; Sales
Tax Considered.
Wool Blankets, Car Robes a
Bed Blankets
SPECIAL—
$2.95
NEW SPRING STYLES IN LADIES’ SHOES AND HATS ARE
ARRIVING
CHAS. G. BURK, INC.
Remington Cutlery
Peters Ammunition
Everything for the nimrod.
Hitt’s Confectioi ery
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and
w ife; M. Ralph Evans
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and
Mrs.
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Evans, his w ife;
and private incomes, carries high ex
Hermiston National Farm Loan As
•options and a graduated rote ol from
sociation. a corporation; P. p. Sul
I to 4 per cent, cad co property offset
livan. B. 8. Kingsley; Oregon Co
The Carfein corunltt-e now Mas .
operative Hay Growers, Defendants.
bill which provides on excise tax of
Summona. Equity No. 4651.
« per cent on corporate, Incomes, wm,
To M. Ralph Evans and Mrs. M.
a personal property off, t Of J5 per
Ralph Evans, hia w ife, of tha above
cent. Hearings bar« hern held on It
named defendants;
•nd It appears to have pU.n
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