The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, December 24, 1925, Image 2

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    HOOD RIVER, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER IF, 1925
Unirò Äinrr (¡Hartar <
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ARTHUR D. MOE. Manager.
JOE D. mOMlSON. Editor
EASING THE BURDEN
OFSTATE TAXATION
Satecriptitt, S2.00 Per Year.
Banker Points Out Benefits of
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
Community Property Sys­
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We wish our rt-eders the liappleet
tem in Same States.
Chrirtinas of their lives! Tomorrow,
from far dixtnnt places, from hamlet
Favorable aspec’s of tax gystems
mid from bell, will come the bods and
daughters of the home to part lei pate are now among the most highly prized
in the joys of the Cbriatmaa season. assets of our states. It is pointed out
There is no Henson of the yeur hi tn the American Bankers Association
Journal In connection with an article
which our hernia are so strangely
on bow California, which has never
touched, and the spirit of good will so
had a atate Income tax, cuts state
Mrong upon us. And the reason la
and Federal death taxes nearly tn half
just Christiana. The children have
by tba "community property" system.
k en looking forward to it for the past
L. H. Roseberry. Vice President Se­
weeks now, ami many an older child
curity Trust and Savings Bank. Los
lias lmged for that Mast time to come
Angelea, author of the article, says
when the journey to the scenes of
that a recent amendment to tbe tax
childhood would lie tiegun.
law enables future residents of the
Th<r age in which we live will do state to take advantage of IL Ref­
much to harden us; much to stifle the erence ia made to a former article by
emotions, bnt it cannot banish from Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
our souls the aplrit of Christman day. Dewey, voicing the need for death tax
Nor can ft ever lie banished ns long aa reform and citing a hypothetical case
Involving California Inheritance taxes
the child spirit In us la strung.
which might have been levied In 1920.
All the year have we I men at our Since that time the laws have been
various tasks
We have carried our changed, Mr. Roseberry declares, so
own burdens anil sorrows and they that the figures then given do not
have occupied our militia and hearts correctly represent the present situa­
to such an extant that the sorrows tion. He says:
"Ever since Its admission Califor­
and burdens of others have been In
nia has had the 'community property*
no little sense ¡«olnted. But we will
system, Eight other states have a
think tomorrow, for tomorrow is _____
proper­
similar ‘Community
system.
Christmas dny, of those who toll and ty’ if property accumulated by mar­
I mar innumerable Inada, Are all the ried persons during their marriage,
diildren of tlie world's great family except that which Is acquired by gift,
cared for? Is there bread enough for bequest or Inheritance. Approximate­
them to cat? We wonder bow many ly «5 per cent of all property in the
state Is ‘community property.’ Such
unfortunates will go throughout the
property in California enjoys the most
dny without some word of cheer? And favorable position In regard to death
what Is tliin spirit which prompts such taxes, both state and Federal, ot any
questions? Are we ashamed to name state In the Union (excepting possi­
•It? Has the moll and grime of thia bly the eight other states having a
Philistine world choked the springs similar property system) Including
of reverence and gratitude to God? states boasting of no Inheritance tax
whatever. The California ‘communi­
Ilow blind most of us are! How little
ty property’ system Is recognized for
wo know what is going on ! We arise the purpose of levying Federal estate
and journey and eat and go to rest and taxes, and only one-half of it Is now so
we know not wliat Is being transacted taxed, while In Florida the whole es­
at our door. The greati-st things ar<^ tate of a decedent ia subject to the
never obtrusive things. Tbey are never Federal levy.
How the Law Works
clamorous nor noisy nor spectacular.
"California’s law expressly provides
May tomorrow’s meaning halt us in
the way and whisper the iis*antng of it that upon the death of either husband
all! Years ago a child was born,— or wife, testate, only one-half of their
net ’community property’ shall be
and ever since manhood and woman-
subject to Inheritance taxes. The
'hood have taken on a new meaning, same exemption applies upon the
and a regnant hope lias cOnu- to our death ot the husband, Intestate, while
hearts. Back there in Bethlehem hu­ the whole net 'community property* Is
manity was reliorn! Christmas means totally exempt from all state Inher­
itance taxation ujx>n the death of tho
Christ, nnd Christ means peace.
We hope that tomorrow will not be wife Intestate. The Federal estate
tax law now follows precisely the Cal­
H|s*nt In "receiving" alone, but In giv­
ifornia law in thia respect.
lt-Nwiii
we
all
must
ing. This Is the
"Aa the result of an amendment
lenra, “It Is more blesHed to give than made to the California Inheritance
to receive.” It is tomorrow’s iwwsgi* tax law by the 1925 Legislature, thia
for tbe nation as well na the. Individ- Immunity from state inheritance
ual; nnd above all, "Peace on carili” taxes likewise now extends to 'com­
will come only an His righteousness is munity property’ of non-resident mar
rled parados, who hereafter take up
applied to our daily living.
their legal residence fn the state.
BANE JOI RNALISM
This puts 'community property* In a
more favorable position regarding
death taxes than- exists fn any other
state fn the Union, with the possible
exception of the other community
property states. This extension of the
. exemption will add 15 per cent to
property In the state coming under
this deflnlton, which means that ap­
proximately 80 per cent of all prop­
erty probated in California v.lll enjoy
the lightest death taxes tn America-
“To illustrate, the following exam
pie of a man survived by a wife and
two minor children la computed, the
•state consisting of ‘community prop­
- erty* all left by vriR to the wife and
children. One-half of eueb property
would go under the law to the wife
without any death taxes, and the
other half only would be subject to
both state Inheritance and Federal
estate taxes.
"As a subject of comparison, take
a state which has no Inheritance tax.
such as Florida If the comparison
were made with tbe states which Im­
pose Inheritance taxea but do not have
the ‘community property’ system, the
advantage In favor of California would
even be more striking.
Every careful reader of the dally
la cognisant of the slander
perpetrated. by a certain class of new»-
l>a|M*r writers on some of our most
efficient public servants, ituii also the
Inciting and Influming of the ignorant
ami weak minded reader, as If wrongs
could ever be adjusted by the Imse ap-
pcals to the lowest Instincts In human
nature. That the public sentinient Ims
tolerated this abuse so long Is a re­
flection not only upon the law making
a»4 la w «’Xv.-ut Ing powers nt the state,
but upon those readers who by tlielr
iwtroimge of such scurrilous sheets
make It possible for them to exist. Tlie
relative Importance placed upon the
“comma mlmcnts” is striking. A man
who violates the eighth commandment
is not only n criminal, but gissl society
shuns and despises his company: but a
violation of the ninth commandment we
condone and tolerate with amazing In­
difference, when the fact is that it not
only breeds ill feeling and estranges
individuals, c I hssom and nations, but
Estats of «100,000 ToUI VaR
forni» ........................................
Nons
often cuuses incalculable suffering nnd Cidi
Ñon-tnherltonoe-tas «tat«.........
»600
Advantage In favor ot Call
disaster.
iiuwk )> h | mts
too
................... . .....................
Eitat« of *200.000
»St
California ........................................ .
No-lnheritance-taz «tat«.............
«.000
Advantage In favor of Call'
tornia ..................... . ...............
-S.096
Eität» of «400,000
California .........................................
«TVS
N<>n-lnh«*rltanc«-tax «tato............
ts.ooo
Advantage In favor of Cali-
7.M0
forni»
.....................................
«•tat« of «10,000,000
-California ....... ...........
... 1.S4S.1U
1 »43 500
Non-Inheritance-tax alate.
Advantage tn favor of Call-
1.M4.S4S
tornla ................................ ..
fornis
Hudson Maxim is as explosive as
ever. Fulling for Europe he says:
“Human digestion is not constituted
t > function under modern civilized
conditioiM without alcohol. All races
who liar the use of alcohol are no-ac-
count races. Drinking laces have al
ways dominated the world.” Well.
Hudson, old top, have you ever read
wlrnt Robert Burns, one time poet of
Scotland, said? You know, too, Hud­
son, that "Bobble” knew what he was
talking about. "Freedom and whuskey
gang thegither.” which is really a more
slgnlfiiant suggestion.
Vanderbilt university, Nashville, asks
n $4,01)0,000 fund “to combat bigotry."
In one wny «itganother all of Tenueasee
is making capital out of the 8c<>i<e»
«use at, IJayton. Well, we ought to
know by thls-.tlme that advertising
pays.
♦
We read In the New Jersey News,
"Rattlesnake Bill is dead nt. 08.” llow
he managed to survive so long n jieidod
of prohibition is not explain«*«!. In
other words, the most interesting part
of n news story 1« ignored.
■—............... ......
On the "Highway” n mile or so from
our quiet Init lieantifnl city is n sign
which reads, “Hood River Auto Camp.
IU4reshing Showers!” ¿flint Is literal­
ly true. Mlxei! with snow flakes the
’showers are all the more stimulating!
How nice It would Im fur lite cliunli
liell* to ring at noon Christmas day.
instead of the infernal siren which
rends the upi>er air daily! Come on
now!
Merry Christmas !
"If the two children were adult«.
the California tax would be Increased
only |2S0 in each caae
Another New Amendment
"Another feature of the recent
amendment to the California Inherit­
ance tax law 1» a section fixing the
inheritance taxes on »lock In Callfor
n!a corporations owned by non-resi­
dent» at a fiat sum ot 2 per cent on
their actual value When conaldered
in conjunction with the ruling that no
Inheritance taxes can be levied upon
any stock In foreign corporations, or
npon bank accounts, bonds, notes, de­
bentures, or similar securities belong­
ing to a non-realdentgbut located tn
tbe state at the time of such non-real
dent'» decease, it will be observed
that at present tbe inheritance t«i
situation In California la most favor­
able. both to non-resldenta who have
property In this state, and to married
people who live here or who may sub-
aequently move here from elsewhere."
BANKERS HELP
Mason County, MJch., bankers ar*
hacking the county move to replace
scrub stock with purebred cattle. The
plan as outlined by the county agent ia
to purchase young purebred sires and
place them wherever a farmer la
foind who la willing to undertake the
proposition, Ths bankers will ad­
vance th* purchase price and take a
note for one year without Interest
Ths Idea is to make ft as easy as pos­
sible for the farmers to procure thor­
oughbred*.
FEDEhxLRESERVE
HELI’S FARMERS
I
How Its Aid to England’s Re­
turn to a Gold Standard Bene­
fits American Agriculture.
By M. A. TRAYLOR
Vice
Preaident Ameriona
Bankers Association.
There has been no more important
event for the American farmer and
stock man since tbe Armistice than
the recent return ot
Great Britain to a
gold standard.
It
seems 'a long* dis­
tance from the Mon­
tana farm to the
gold vault* of the
Bank ot England.
but the price the
fsu-mer gets for his
wheat and cattle d*
pends not a little on
I M. A. Traylor
that gold.
I The farmer sells hla wheat to the
elevator man and yet the real buyer.
In many cases, is an Englishman, a
Frenchman, a German, or an Italian.
About one-third of the wheat crop Is
usually sold abroad and this part Is a
large factor In fixing the price of the
entire crop. Between the farmer and
the foreign buyer there are many
steps. In recent years the most Im­
portant step has been that at which
the foreign buyer has to pay the
American exporter, for the interna­
tional mechanism ot payment* has
been badly out of order because
Europe was off the gold standard. It
was just as though an English buyer
drove np to your farm house, bar­
gained for your wheat and drew up
the contract. Bnt when you discussed
payment, he said: "I'm sorry I haven’t
Any good United States money to pay
you with; I'll have to pay you In my
English paper money, which Isn't
worth Its face value In gold. I don’t
know what it may be worth next
'week, but that Is your risk.**
A Deadly Foe of Trade
How many would be willing to sign
contracts on this basis? Yet that Is
the way most of the world’s trade has
bad to be carried on slqce the Armis­
tice. fn practically’ all countries ex­
cept the United States the currencies
The liest life boats are not carried
have had no fixed value In gold, but
on little ships. The old Mutual Life
TAe C fomu /« of iA« Donblt-Bamd Crow
have changed in value from day to
of N. Y. is equipped with the safest
and most comfortable boats.
day. Whenever one country sold any­
Practical Talk» on Duttut Prwantion
I
thing to another country, somebody
Prepared by the
I
¡had to take the risk of loss because
OREGON TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION
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the value of the money might change
(Practically every adult peraon la Infected with tubcrculeelc. Thle Infection need not bo
before payment was made. Such un­
'FOR SALE
a source ofdanger. To keep the latent Infection from becoming dlaeaso, bodily reel at.
certainty of payment Is a deadly foe
ance must be kept at Ita beet. Thia cericc of artlcloo shown you how to keep healthy.)
For
Hale
—
DeLaval aeparator practically
of trade, and people were afraid to do
■
new; Jersey belfer, leghorn put lets, cream
any larger International business than
cane Fir R««d, Rl. 2, below Irrigation dltcb.
Mrs. Barab Engllab.
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.they had to.
.
No. 2. WHAT IS TUBERCULOSIS?
Exports of food stuffs from the Unit­
For Hale—Good farm horaee wllbln a few
mile*o—Hood River. Will take parile« out
ed States fell from two and a half
DR. LAWRA8ON BROWN, Saranae Lake, N. Y.
and ebow the boreee. Ask the pari lee I bave
billion dollars In 1919 to eight hundred
BERCULOSld la a disease cause«! by a germ, dlacovered by Robert ■old Io. J. G. Edgington. Phone 371*3 dll
millions In 1923, and the difficulties of
Koch In 1882, which earjy in its eourse produces little modules, culled
For Hal«—Maron hatch II. 1. Red ebteka pay
European buyers In making satisfac­
boat, oura averaged II W per bird In October
tubercleg. It is widely distributed throughout the world, and attacks mun
10- per eant down book» jour order. Two
tory payment for American farm prod- more severely wlien he abandons a nomadic or outaoor life and lives In large grades,
20c and 28c each. Balpli li. Lewi«, tel.
vets was one of the large factors in centers oMcivlUsatton.
Odell «8.
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the drop In the prices of farm prod­
Theroaro two*varieties of the tubercle germ that attack men, the human
rot Hale — Certified Clark Heedllng straw­
ucts. Bnt now the recent action of germ and the cattle germ. The cattle genu, while rarely affecting adults, berry plants. F.' M. McNeil, box 225, White
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Great Britain In declaring that It will causes annually the death of about 10,000 children and Infants In the United Milmon. Wn.
again redeem Its paper money In gold State* It Is conveyed by milk, and Is killed by boiling or pasteurizing the
For Bale or trade—Four tube radio with loud­
speaker and ear phones. Consider second
means that British buyers of American
milk.
band car In g<x>d condition. Cell Bundays.
products can pay for them with money
The chief source of the bnman tubercle germ la tbe sputum coughed up Mrs A. G. Jennings, K. F. D. S, Multnomab
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which is accepted the world over at Its by the consumptive and deposited only too often on sidewalks and floors. Way, Hood River.
face value fn gold. With the return of The germ gulns entrance into the body by Inhalation of the fine droplets of
For Bale— Hood breed sow snd pigs. Geo W.
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Great Britain to the gold standard, a sputum coughed out by the consumptive, by the inhalation of dried apuluui Ward. Tucker road Phone 8862.
majority of the countries of Europe in the form cf dust and by the transference through dirty Angers of the
For Sale-A pair of truck chains Mx4Uat
have paper currencies equal to gold. particles of sputum In the dirt of tbe streets and houses, from balls, tops Odsll Garage. Also a cow. cheap, or will
take part bay In trade. Phone 4778, Fred How­
How Reserve Banks Helped
ard.
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and other playthings, to the mouth.
. ,
American bankers have assisted in
The jounger the child, the more readily he.Is Infected and the more
For
Bale
—
A
splendid
Fischer
Plano,
Mahog
the British return to the gold standard often he mouths the objects he soils in the dirt In play. By the age of any ease Price resronable. Call Wi. d2.lt ­
by giving a 3100,000,000 credit to the puberty two-thirds to three-quarters of all children have bad the germ In their
Sale—Orchard wagon and Hardy spray-
British government. But more lmpor- bodies, but only a small percentage of these develop the disease. It la esti­ er. For
two gnoa. In good condition. Tel Mid. dSl
;tant than this was the action of the mated that 2,000,000 persons in the United States have tuberculosis today,
Fer Bale— Columbia phonosrapb and 46 re­
Federal Reserve Banks In granting the and without doubt many contracted it first tn childhood. It is not safe, how­ cord«.
all In go si condition, SW>. Also geese
Bank of England material eo-opera- ever, to conclude as some would have us do, that adults cannot catch con- for «ale. Phone Mil.
d!7tf
lion Tin v placed |2u0,000,000 Bold at sumption, for a rather large
the disease tn their lungs
For sate Brunswick phonograph Cheap
the disposal of the Bank of England to an Infection In later life.
Phone IM ,
uj»
for two years, to be used by It. If nec­
These facta serve to emphasise the Importance of good hygienic living,
For Bale— Model :«»> Virtrol«, originai com
essary. In maintaining the gold stand­ and the avoidance of overstrain of any sort, whether work, pleasure or piay. SHO. Will take *100. Including records. Will
terms Corbett Alexander 7Z7 Sherman
ard. The readiness of the Reserve When man Ilves tn the open he seldom develops pulmonary tuberculosis, but give
Ava. Phone soar
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‘Bgnks thus to co-operate was an Im­ when he changes this for indoor life he may succumb. The boy and girl who
For
Bel«
—
Viking
Cream
Sepv»U*r
c
M0
lb.
portant Influence In the willingness of play and live much out of doors have little tuberculosis until they become
«ispecliy, alnio«« new; or will trade for chick­
'the British to take thia all important thirteen or fourteen years old. It then Increases as the anxieties of school, ens. Geo. E. Wanton RM 1, H. R.
J7.
'step.
the burden of work, and the overindulgence In pleasure make more demands
For Bala—Kord tearing car, good robber,
This action ot the Reserve Banks on the body, until it Is most frequent between the twentieth and thirtieth good top, good running order. H. H. Caughey
tel.
Odell 112
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•was a most constructive step tn aid yeur. It Is then that people are most confined, and most often overwork or
of American farmers and producers overplay.
F«>r Bale— *Kxxl 16-In. Hr. reasonable prlca.
•who will benefit greatly by the re­
A return to the outdoor life, to the simple pleasures, the avoidance of O. C. Kalsnr and Llvaa Horn. Tel. 8887. dI7tf
moval of this element of uncertainty self-indulgence In any way, may quickly restore a threatened Individual to
For Bale-Have equity nt »126 in a new Chev-
from their export transactions. If all heulth. If lie once develops the disease it can be cured, but It require* time, rnlet. Will sell lor »110 casa. Oall W. 8.
Wiikin, Ml»
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the sins of omission and commission patience and »elf-denial. Rest of body and mind, education In regard to
charged agalnts the Federal Reserve what Is safe and what Is dangerous, good food and fresh air are the medicines . For Hale-iArre mahogany case Vlctrola,
Model 14. Call 6674.
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System by banker, business man. live that restore health. Intelligent medical supervision, freedom from care and
Fot
Bale
or
Trade
—
Two
milch
goats;
four-
stock man or political blatherskite in worry, confidence in recovery, conscientiousness in carrying out every detail
burner veperoll stove with oven. Mra.D.C.
the last five years were true, and prac­ given by the physician, work miracles, as thousands can testify who have Oxley,
Phone MW.
q»*
tically none of them are, the service fallen ill of tuberculosis, but who have fought the good fight and won out
For Hale or Rent—11 room bouse clone In;
rendered commerce and Industry by
rent neyment« will purcheee tbe property;
good
for apartments. C. D. Nlckaleap, Hood
itbe System in connection with the res­
yi
wasted annually. More tnan a blirion, fllvar. Ore.
toration of the gold standard fn so
tt is estimated, disappears in foolish
For Hala —riga, on Jerloo Lane. O. Cl
large a part of the world would far
Eaatorly.
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speculation in fake schemes.
outweigh any mistakes that those In
The spirit of waste tn America is
charge of the System may have made.
For Balw-Ft LLY EQUIPPED »ORD. Haa
a heritage of the past, but today the Ruokaan «xle. «bock absorbers, overawe Uraa,
No banker, business man or farmer
Boaeb Ignition, Bi rombar* ca-buretor, spot.
country has more than one hundred Ilgbt and 'other acoeeoriea. Usad only Ove
should permit any self serving declar­
and fourteen million people to support montbs and Is like a new ear al a large die.
ation by favor seeking demagogue to
count Bennett Brother».
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By WILLIAM I- KNOX
and no nation’s resources can with­
swerve him from <i determination to
For
Bale-iwx
DODOE
TOURING
CAR.
stand
extravagance
Indefinitely.
An
see that the System Is maintained tot President, Americas Bankers Aeeocl»
machine baa bed tbe beet of care. It la
Increase la population will mean a re­ Tbla
tlon
the future welfare of the country.
wall tired and nice appearing. We guarantee
to be in Bret claaa condition. Cbuek mil of
Fundamentally conditions are very
The American standard of living, duced average of personal wealth un­ It
vaine at tbe price offered Bennett Bros. dM
sound and we are doing a very the highest in the world, camo easily less intelligent management main­
For Bale—Five room bnngalow with bath:
tains
a
progressively
more
economic
large volume of business, no little part
lot »0x148. Ha.f Inch ditch water goes with
utilisation of the national Income.
of which Is due to the equalising and
place. «1800 00. corner 7a, (th ami June at.
To teach our people this ia the task
d3I
stabilizing effect exerelsed by the Fed­
eral Reserve System on the credits of
maintained In the of education and it can not begin to
For Bale—Team and harness true and gen
tfe WeSght 2300 ine. Price »100; also IS-year
the country. Throughout all the stress
future only by meet the task a moment too soon. The old
Gnernxey »nd Jersey cow Snr *w. Write
of the last five years there have been
drastic national advance of civilisation makes man’s Box » or phone «7 White Salmon, Wash. dì.
no times of either stringency or ple­
economy in the existence a more and more serious
thora ot bank credit Rates have run
use of that business. Human responsibilities and
along on a rather level keel and In
wealth. We have duties increase each year. If progress
my judgment have had much to do
grown up to our has made life more abundant it has
with the stable volume of business
resource*. We can also made It more expensive. It ia
.which, we have enjoyed, and which Is
not afford to Impossible for most men to Increese
Therefore they
quite contrary to the old experience of
waste them any their real wages.
longer. Industri- must meet their added responsibilities
tbe aftermath of panics. With a credit William E. Knox
strncture such as only the Federal ally we have got to stop wasttng, but out of more economic employment of
Reserve System can guarantee. I feel •ven more so have wo got to stop the what they get
The schools must tdach our young
we need have no apprehension but on wastefulness of our personal habits.
the contrary sound optimism tor the
The paramount challenge to educa­ people so to manage their own per­
future.
tion In America today calls for the sonal affairs as to Insure that they
effective teaching of parson*] eco­ will lead Uvea that have an economic
Morrl* Chair Fire-Escape.
nomic*— for education in th* manage­ worth to society and to themaelvee.
A morris chair fire-escape, which ment of personal incoaaee so that they Business meat provide plans for Its
ia described in Popular Mechanics will give every individual a good liv­ workers to enable them not only to
Magazine, comprises a comfortable ing during hla productive years and earn but also to save so that the
piece of furniture nnd ready means provide certain security for the non­ teaching of the school* will not prove
an Ulusion in practice.
Do these
of safety In case of fire. By extend* productive years of hi* old age.
Ing two brackets, attached to the back
Forty-four million people, two-flftha things and we will have no pauperism
l
*
of the chair out of a window and of our population, are gainfully em­ la America Neglect to do them and
stringing a rope, wound on a spool ployed tn the United States, earning we wUl ultimately develop pau­
under the chair seat, over a pulley mor* than («O.OM.OM^OO annually. perism,-* natlon’a worst social crime.
Iocs toil on a rod between the two The management of the expenditure
Kidder—I don’t suppose you’d take
bracket ends, a quick descent to the of this ftO.MO.OM.SM annual pay
ground Is accomplished. A brake, con­ check fa the biggest and most Impor­ hla weight In gold for your baby, would
trolled by th* fir* victim, regulates tant bnStneos ta Aaseriea. It ha* been yen?
Nowpop--Ko; ! should hardly like
th* speed of the descent
estimated that upwards of * 18.000,-
en« Otmdiuee, <M1I
xx.ooo er this personal Incom* » h MO Mt tt coot
The Glacier makes rubber stamps.
Second
t
How to Be Healthy
MY DAD SAYS
For Hale-Popple«, bred to hair blood Black
tod Tan and half Fol. Call «771
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TALK WITH YOUNG—FROM 10 TO 70
HAY FOR BALE - Alfalfa, Grain. Hay,
Timothy,Oata, Barley.and Wheat,guaranteed
quality. Prompt abfpraent. Price» upon ap-
pHeatiou. Richard Nyman, Walla Walla,
Waahlngton.
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FACE PAUPERISM
Odali SS, M. w. Arena, Rid. E
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For Sale—J a«-»c«, 1 mile« out, 4 room house,
plastered, few bearing pears, 100 young Dell
cions Apples, nice pasture, rood well and
spring, tiro bearing walnuts, 2 In. Farmer’s
water, beautiful view, all for gmO.OO. Bee R.
E. tkxNl today.
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For Sale—Fir and pine IS in. and « fl. wood,
delivered any where In tba valley. E. Beaure­
gard. Tel. Odell 308.
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For Bale- IS Inch and 4 foot wood. Delivered
In Hood River or any wbero on West aide
wllbln one mile.
E. Beauregard.
Phone
Odell 308.
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For Bala — Apple, peach, pear and cherry
ireea. We have a full line of general nnreery
•«nek. Phone Parkdale (« or write C. T. Raw-
son. Parkdale.
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For Sale—Mood Iola lor aale In all parta ot
the city, prleea richt. A. W. Onlhank A Co. aliti
FOR RENT
For Reni— To teeponalble party, an • tirao­
li ve liome In tbe beat location wllhevery con­
veniente, boi water, beat, garage. Phone
WM.
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For Reut—Furnlabed aparttneuta, ctoae In.
618 Stato Bt. Phone SMI.
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For Rent—Land In Upper Valley, baa been
In clover and In excellant oondltlon for grow­
ing potatoes. Will rent in amali tracia for
that purpose, a R. Bone.
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For Rant — Cotta ea for tba winter, fully
equipped, Ineluding Ilgbt. water and bath.
C. R. Bono, Bpring Grove Auto Park.
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For Rent—I bare al my place of buslntos on
Thirteenth «tree! some One and nicely made
ruga which are reasonably priced. They will
make fin« Christmas present«. Oom« and get
aome of them for youraelt and fi lends before
tbey are all gone. David Upton, The Weav­
er.
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For Rant—Ofl«ra rooms in Broalns bolldlng.
R. E. BOOIL
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Furnlabed Cottage«—By week, day or
momb, with or without board. Waneoma
«Joltagea, Tel. SOU.
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WANTED
Wasted—Work of any kiad. Pruning and
orchard work a apaelally. Five yaara ex pm*.
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*“a oiohard work. A. U
Bulbarltn. White Salmon, Wn.
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, Wanted - Men with aalea ability’represent
leading popular farm tractor each county.
Exceptional opportunity tor right men build
nermaoant bn «in-as, make Mg money tn rap­
idly growing Industry. Farm experience and
knowledge mplementadealreble.’ Write fully,
i**1'11* qualifications. Give referenoea. Ad-
dreaa P. O. Box t0»2, Chicago, 111.
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MISCELLANEOUS
Eteetrlo Motors «zobaoaad, sold and re­
paired; Milwaukee Hon.lm Water Systems;
Bw«by Centrifiigal Pomps, ate. Karm u<bL
1SS.
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Oro Pitone Odell 108.
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Loat—A parple silk ombrella with purple
rorrod handle. Waa probably left tn one of
^^atoras. Finder pieeae Wave aS GtoMer