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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1913)
Established 1862 'Pkifii Wees' OU have often heard the expres sion that "pianos are so much cheaper now." However we know of over 20 makes which justly sell for more today than ever before. Mere wood and metals vary little in cost but brains command larger salaries today than ever before in the world's history. The Behning is the product of such brains and genius and is offered the public at a modest profit. If you are critical about piano tone we invite your inspection of thelBehning Grand. SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT ' Next Door to the Post Office KLAMATH FALLS ' EXPLANATION OF INCOHETAX LAW AM Taxpayers Mutt File a Return by March 1st, 1014. Returns made thus far to tbe inter nal revenue department indicate that that 425,000 persons In the Unite States will be affected by the Income tel. The Incomes coverei.era : Thote of all citizens of the United State residing at home or abroad. Those of all persona residing in the United St tcs, although not citizens. All net 'ncomea from property and from every other busines, trade or profession carried on in the United States by persons, aliens or citisens residing e 'sew here. The tax to be paid is: Normal tax One per cent per annum ODon the amount of net incomes ex ceeding 13000 for indifiduala and above $4000 for husband and wife liv ing together. Additional tax: One per cent on net incomes between $20,000 ana $50,000. . Two per cent on incomes between $50,000 end $75,000. Three per cent on incomes between $7i.000 and $100,000. Four per cent on incomes between $100,000 and $250,000. Five per cent on incomes between $250,000 and $500,000. Six per cent on incomes exceeding $500,000. Included net income: All grains, profits and income deriv ed from salaries, wages or compensa tion for personal service of any kind, professions, ouslness, trade or com merce, sales or dealings in property, interest, rent dividends and securities. Deluction allowed: Necessry expenses actually incurred in csrrving on any business from which the income arises. All interest accrued and pavable within the year on indebtedness. All national, state, county, acbool and municipal taxes. Losses actually sustained during the year in connection with the business room which the Income is derived. Debts actually ascertained to be worthless. Deductions not allowed : All persons!, living and tsmily ex penses. Tsxes assessed against local benefits. All expenses ot resorting property or making eood the exhaustion thereof tor'wblch an allowance has been msde. Amounts psid for new buildings, permanent improvements or better ments msde to increase the value of any property. Exemptions: Interest upon the obligations of a stste or' any political subdlvi-ion there of. Interest apon tbe obligstions of the United States and its possessions. The compensation of tbe present president during the term for which be lie has been elected. Tbe compensation of judges of ' tbe supreme and inferior courts of ihe United States now in office. Tbe compensation of all officers and employes of a state, or any political subdivision thereof, but not including senatora and representatives in con gress. Three thousand dollars shall be ae ducted from the net income above as certained of each person, and $4000 for husband and wife living together. Tbe taxpayer mast file a return with the internal revenue collector by March 1, 1914, showing all sources of income and tbe deduotion to wbicb he is entitled. All incomes are to be computed by tbe calendar year, but taxes for tbe first year will te levied only from Msrch 1, 1913, to December 31 next. Notification of assessments will be sent out by the government tefore June 1 next. Taxes must be paid by Jane 30. Failure to file a return means a fine of from $2 to $500. . A fraudulent return makes the tax payer liable to a fine of $2000 or Im prieonment for one year or both. Alliance Against Greece Bulgaria and Turkey are reported to have signed a treaty by which Turkey is given Adrlanople and a portion of Thrace, awarded to Bulgaria by the treaty ot London. The dispatches say tbe two countries, recently at war, have formed an alliance, presumably against Greece. Now what wIM hap pen in the Balkans nobody knowsT CAUGHT a'bAD COLD "Last winter my son caught a very bad cold and tbe way he coughed whs something dreadful," writes Mrs. Sarah E. Dunoan, of Tipton, Iowa, "We thought euro he was going into consumption. We bought just one bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy and that one bottle stopped bi cough and cured bis cold completely." Fot sale by all dealers. ... , mi CENTRAL KIZGQN LINE The Owl for Busy People DAILY TRAIN EACH WAY BETWEEN CENTRAL OREGON POINTS AND PORTLAND. TOURIST BLEEPING CAR (BERTHS $1.00). FIRST CLANS COACHES. SAVE A DAY EACH WAY FROM CENTRAL OREGON Inve bead.... 830 PM " Deschutes 8 48PM " Redmond 9 10 Pit " ' Terrebonne 9 24 PM " Culver. 10 02 PM " Metollua 10 20 PM " Madras 10 80 PM Arrives Portland 810 AM TO CENTRAL OREGON Leave Portland... 7 00 PM Arrive Madron... 00 AM " Metollua 8 IS AM " Culver 828 AM " Terrebonne -7 08 AM " Redmond.- 723 AM " Desebutea 743 AM " Bead ...J00 AM Prompt despatch of freight, Between Central Oregon and Portland and Portland and Eastern cities. Connect Ion a made In Portland to and from Willamette Valley, Astoria,' and Clataop Beacb points, Puget Sound, Spokane, Montana, Colorado, St, Paul, Omaha, Kanaaa City and Chicago. Fares, time schedules, and other Information by letter, or upon ap plication to i R. II. CROZIER, A. O. P. A.; IK. C. WILKES, A. O. F. & P. A., Portland, Oregon. J. II. CORBETT, Agt., Bend, Oregon COOKING UTENSXS & K1TCHBI of the best quality at very reasonable prices may be found here in great assortment. Tbe greatest of care should always be exercised fo keep all cooking utensils clean, and for this purpose PORCELAmLINED AG A TEW ARE is by all means the best. The cost is a little greater ' at irst, but it is always cheaper in tbe end to buy good ware at a fair price, than the cheap bargain store kind at any price. - T. E. BERNARD "EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE AND FARM IMPLEMENTS" LAKEVIEW, OREGON WHEN FRIENDS MEET a .Smlle" la In order. We would like, to have you get aqualnted ' with our Loger, aa it Is highly spoken, fit by tbe best beer critics, This brand Is not only a favorite thirnt,quencher but It Is also a One tonic for the weak and conavles cent. . Doctors recommend It. KENTUCKY SALOON POST A KMC, ProtrUtorm Great Combination Offer The Examiner management has made arrange ments with the Portland EVENING TELEGRAM whereby we can give subscribers the advantage of a gigantic combination offer for a limited period. You can get a Metropolitan evening paper with all the latest news from all over the world and the news of Lake County in the EXAMINER, at a re. morkobly low price. THE EVENING TELEGRAM is the best paper in the state, market reports unexcelled, Saturday edition contains a magazine and comic section in colors. The Portland Evening Telegram The Lake County Examiner - - $5.00 per yr. 2,00 per yr. Total I - $7.00 per yr. Both papers through this office if paid in. ad vance fori year on or before Dec. 31st, 1913 8UBSORIBE FOR TUB EXAMINER