Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 09, 1913, Image 6

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    Tillamook Headlight. October o. K>l3
income Tax Hits 420,000
Advertis’ng Rate«.
city dads are not giving thecity and run city affairs, but who
Americans.
mid other property owners a litive gone about their work
L egal A dvertisement «:
with discretion, and when it
It’s Import ! Where you invest
invest youi®
your (,
First Insertion, per line .. $
10 square «leal when they com­
According to estimates by trea­
Each subsequent insertion, line
5 pel a .large proportion of the came their turn to leave they sury experts 425,000 Americans will
money. I he Western Lo<m and ’ Invest-
Vest’ 7
Business and professional cards,
property owners to lay hard have carried with them the re­ be taxed this spring under the new
ment Co., of Salt Lake, I tali is now t.
rvM
1 month ...................
I CO surfa'C payment in front of tin ir spect of all classes.
"pen
income tax law
Homestead Notice«.................
5
property mid allow others to use
to
make
you
a
loan
or
build
you
a
home
on
/
Timber Claims
.............. !•) (•) plank. There is no -system or
-g
So far as the taxable American is
Locale per line each insertion
5
the
small
monthly
payment
plan.
concerned,
the
income
•«»
law
14
| It was at the invitation of the
justice in such pr«K-eediugs.
Display advertisement, an inch,
A. NcNAIR, President.
»
7
Sandlake people that Editors now practically in iune against
month .............................
50
I) L SHRODE, Vice-President.
him
While
the
tariff
bill
in
which
Baker
and
Trombley
took
atrip
All Resolutions of Condolence and
CANZADA EVERSON, Sec. and Treasurer
'
'File snap shot man lost his
Lodge Notices, 5c. per line.
into ttiat part of the county for the law is embodied waa signed
Board of Appraisers
—
' 7
breakfast
directly
he
hit
the
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line.
the purpose of investigating by the President last week, the first
E M BALES
F. H. MIICNK.
[I
Notices, f.ost, Strayed or Stolen, Sandhike road on Saturday. At for themselves and to boost for return* must be made to the inter­
R. F. ZACHMAN
E. J. CLAUSSEN.
>
etc,, minimun rate, 23c. not exceed­ first lie felt like hat iug a little
Board of Trustees—
/
good roads. The trip was in­ nal revenue collectors before March
ing five lines.
scrap with Bro. Trombley for
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON.
B. I.. BEALS.
I
teresting in many respects. It 1, 1914. They will cover the income
reckless driving, but the re­
I. C. SMITH..
W. G, McGKE,
?
conclusively proved that Sand­ of citizens from March 1, 1913> 10
peated jolts convinced him that
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
lake
is
one
part
of
the
county
December
31.
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
the two good road boosters were
1.5«) both getting a good shaking that is bottled-up ami is entitled
Every single person (citizen or
One year........
75
Six month?....
to a modern constructed road. foreign resident) whose annual
down.
And
Bro.Trombley|also
50
Three months
When one takes into considera income exceeds $3000, and every
Loan Agent. J
wondered what had become of
tion that there are 309 acres of married person with an income
For Sale or Trade—Tillamook Co Land, City Property ?
Entered us second class mail mat­ his breakfast.
, bog land, suitable for cranberry above *4000, is expected to report
Vacant lots in all additions and Merchandise Stock. ’ V
ter July, 1888, at the post office at
culture, with a possibility of his or her receipts in detail to the
Tillamook, Ore., under the act of
i As was expected, the grand producing 500 to 1000 bushels to government agents March 1 of each
March 3, 1879.
jury brought in a "no hili’’ the acre, here is an industry
rear.
The estimate, completed,
against the young man who was that can tie made to bring from
indicates that the income tax will
thrown into jail for killing a $100,000 to $300,000annually in­
produce $s2,298,000.
dog, the taxpayers having to to the county, to say nothing of
Income.
Number. Total tax.
keep him until the grand jury the increase in the dairy indus­
*3000 to *5000 ........ 120,000 *030,000
met. There are too many use­ try and
opening up another *5030 to $10,000 .... 178 000 5,340.000
Editorial Snap Shots
less dogs in the county and we beautiful spot for visitors to $10.1)30 to $15,003. . 53 000 4.240,000
ar«* of the opinion that it would >pend their summer outings. $15,00) to *20)000. .. 24.530 3,185,00)
of
*20,000 to $25,000.. 10,500 2 103,000
Nothing will help develop be a good thing to start a cru­ Tl ie people of Sandlake feel that *25,0X1 to *50.000... 21000 9,660,COO
sade
against
the
dog
nuisance
they have been somewhat ne­ *50,0’0 to $75.000... 6,10(1 6 832,000
the cranberry industry at Sand­
and kill them off as fast as pos­ glected, ami it is not surprising $75 (130 to $100,009 .. 2.400 4 778,003
lake more than good roads.
sible.
that they should feel that way, $10 ),000 to *253,000.. 2.503 11,775,003
$25.1 030 to $590.000..
550 8,805,500
for they certainly have exer- $500,01)0 to $1 000.000
350 13,653,503
Impossible Bro. Talmage. No
ci
1
a
good
deal
of
patience
$1,000,000 or above
»00 9 301,000
one ever heard of anyone letting
Most every visitor who comes
We now have connections with Port­
wailing
for
their
turn
to
come
go of a money making toll road. *'> I illatnook commends the
land, Seattle, Tacoma, San Francisco
Totals
...........
425,000
*82,298
000
when their district would parti­
Collections at the Source
and all the larger cities
cipate in and enjoy some of the
blessings that good roads are
President Wilson, the federal
Advice free to patrons.
w.
bringing to other parts of the judges of the supreme and inferior
for
county. We are sure that those courts now holding office ; anil em
We will shortly be prepared to
of our citizens who know noth­ playea " of i> state or any political
make
quick Fatal ^loans of from
ing about road conditions in the subdivision thereof,” are the only
We wonder win*‘her another
$500 to $5000. If you need money
Sandlake district will accept the persons
speciiicially exempted
ruction is going to be worked up
verdict of the newspaper men from the tax by the new law. Their
see us.
nt the npproactiiiigcity election.
that a good road should be built successors in office will pay the tax.
Ask the real estate speculator*
Ou account of our location, we
then*. That is Hie opinion of
Two primary methods of collect­
who endeavor to dominate city ,
flit* County Court as well, for
have
more inquiries for real estate
ing
the
tax
are
contained
in
the
politics.
I
last summer they ordered a sur­ law. One is the individual return
and
business
chances than any where
i
vey which is the first import­ made by the citizen, the other by ,
Even before the tariff bill was
ant step to take in successful
in
town.
List
with us.
employers who pay their employers’
passed the first cargo of butter
road building. All that is now
taxes ” at the source.” Underthe
from Siberia arrived and was
necessary to give Sindlnke a
law every large company employ­
placed in bond, to be placed 011
good road is a united, pull to­
ing labor will be compelled to re­
the market directly the new
C. H. THOMAS.
S. E HENDERSON.
i
gether spirit, and we predict
port any regular salaries it pays in
tariff bill was signed.
that when the County Court
M anager .
S ec ., T res .
excess of the $3003 figures and will
does commence work on a new
pay the taxes for its employes and
road to Sandlake and it is com­
Tuxes next year will be (I tie
V
deduct the tax from their pay
pleted, the people will have as
no the 1st January, which is
envelopes.
good an<l substantial highway
not very consoling to those who
In figuring up the net income for SIDNEY E HENDERSON,
they as other parts of the county, and
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON
are now paying the last half of
over in about two years we hope to the taxpayer, the American busi­ i
President.
SecretaTy-Trear.
this year’s tax. Under the new
ness man, after deducting $3000 for I
Attorney-at-Law
and Notar»
have
the
pleastre
of
traveling
two
law taxes can be paid iti
himself, or $4000 if married, will
—
over it.
Fnblic.
payments, and no rebates will
have the right to claim the follow­
be allowed.
Clatsop is another county to
ing additional exemptions :
a
A. C. EVERSON,
©J
^¡Kamoob Ijcubligbt
Merchant’s Collection Association
Tillamook, Ore.
It would be a mean kind of a
newspaper man who wouldn’t
boost for 11 modern, up-to-date
road for Sandlake after receiv­
ing the sponfa loous welcome
and hospitable entertainment
the good road boosters received
on Saturday.
Dairymen think they have a
pretty good cow that will test
4 per cent, but the big fee, out­
side attorneys are doing some
better than that. The test was
10 per cent in the pavement case
mid one who refused to give
down that amount was hauled
int«> court.
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t
A part of the discussion in the
vote on tlie question of issuing
$100,000 bonds for road improve­ tariff Conference Committee is as
ment. This includes $100,000. to futures in cotton. We shudder
for the completion of the roads ‘° ,h,nk what the f"‘ure ia to be-
to the Tillamook county line in | 0,1 ,aKff ,ine9> in coUon and ever>’
Clatsop county.
This county .
e,8e-
has the inner road built to the; All dry excavation along the Pan-
cotltlfy line, but the road around «01a Cana! has been completed and
Necarney mountain will have the dredges wi 1 finish the removal
to be improved. This is on the ,of earth shortly. Uncle Sam is
route of the proposed Columbia “head of time on one of the biggest
Highway, and as soon its the ,a!*ks ever undertaken.
mountain road is improved it
Turkey still lives and has under
will immediately place Tilla­ I contract in a British * yard an ini-
mook comity on the Columbia mense battle ship of the dread­
Highway map with very little naught class. There is little to say
expense,
for disarmament when such levia­
Tillamook Title and
Abstract Company
Necessary expenses of carrying
on business, not included in per
sonal, living or family expenses ;
interest paid out on indebtedness;
national, state, county, school or
municipal taxes paid within the
year; trade losses or storm or fire
losses, not covered by itisurance ;
worthless debts charged off during
the year ; a reasonable allowance
for the depreciation of property ;
dividends from companies whose
income has already been taxed ;
interest from state municipal or BOTH PHONES.
government bonds.
I _ _________
The ratio of the income tax’ as
finally agreed upon follows : From
*3000 to $20,000, 1 percent; from
$20,000 to $50,000, 2 per cent ; $50,000
to $75,000, 3 per cent ; $75,000 to
*100,000, 4 per cent; $100,000 to $250,-
000. 5 per cent ; $250,030 to $500,000,
6 per cent; above $500.000 7 per cent.
thans are orilere«! by bankrupt na­
tion«.-
The editor good road boosters
The extent to which one of the
in making their trips over the
county were informed, notwith­ world’s greatest industries can be
Mums the word about the city standing that the county is pay­ 1 developed is •flown in th - fact that
pavement. After twelve months ing at tlie rateof nine hours for | eggs can be marketed in tinned,
—
of service and heavy travel it eight hours work, that some candleJ and frozen forms, and oc
don’t show any signs of wear, men quit work before time. We cnsiontilly 11 fresh dozen gladdens
Many of the orators of the pres­
'l'lie curb stone knockers are had hoped that that hud been the green grocer's eye.
sent «lay are using Chauncey De­
woefully disappointed mid some eliminated from road work, but
Secretary of War Garrison thinks pew's orations, without giving any
of those who were mile«! for 10 it seems that some men do ns now of paying militiamen a fair credit to Chauncey, or the source
per cent now see the folly of little work as possible when em­ I price for attending weekly drills from which he obtained them.
paving out a lot of money to pay ployed by the county whenever 1 and turning out to encampments.
outside, high priced attorneys. the road supervisors or county I Thia is the moat practical siigges- ; Colorado authorities are prose-
cuting men accused of forging
we _____
have , yet
seen — of .. how
a re-
commissioners ar«* not in sight. ' tion
______
_______
...............
.. names to referendum petitions.
Say, Bro. Trombley, whose We mention this iu the interest serve army can be organized and Ohio has a
similar scandal.
little poodle was it who signed of good roads and in the inter- maintained. Talk of long compul- Crooks readily adapt themselves
est
of
the
taxpayers
as
well,
but
sory
training
service
ia
as
wide
of
that letter ^criticising the snap
to any form of government tha*
shot man. We must apologise we are glad to In* able to su v . the point here as in England, or may be adopted.
for stepping on the tail of a dog that tlie county officials have nnv other country where men are . Coincidences are constantly pre­
so small and insignitlemit, ns broken up th** system of teams freetaen.
senting themselves, and often to
the lines of the only plank street
It .is full time for consumers to the confusion of the inept or the
in the city resembles that of the
take alarm when the lieef packer« insincere. The same day bring« us i
hind leg a dog.
It ought to be
complain that there is not enough two remarkable pieces of news tes­
called «log legged plank street.
market beet in the country to keep tifying to the advance of science in
the packing plants at work, and dietetic«. Men have just been dis­ I
appropriate *500,000 to stimulate covered who are thriving on eggs i ¡
Judge McGinn showe«l his
farmers
to
tlie growing kept for three years in cold storage
Rev W. H. Kuhlman, like a the
contempt for fraudulent lmid
more
____
___
live
_____
stock.
We ami found, at the end of that time, i
speciiliitors.
It seems to us goo«l many earnest, well inten- of
that Tillamook county have had tioned preachers who have come have uot been accustomed to pay to be more palatable and more nu- i
renl estate speculators who have to this city with an idea that much attention to the repeated tritioun than the fresh fgg of com­
bet*n guilty of dishonesty mid they were abl«* to revolutionize prophét ies of a meat famine, but merce. And a returning missioa-
even scaring people out of the the moral condit ou of things in it in time to take notice when the ®ry from New Guinea announces,
county after paying deposits on a short time, is only another to packers devote half a million «toi- after a long observation of. and
land. That is not nil, but they take his departure without do­ lam to the work of averting it. familiarity with the habits of canni­
have knocked on«* another in ing much good. The rev. gen­ Meat is high enough now in all bal*. that they prefer the white
high o»>,,gi
enough to com- meat of white men only after it has *
tleman s indiscretion in Uort- conscience, ■«•»«■«
real estate deals.
land showed how "green’’ he 1*1 consumers to curtail
— —I seriously been held iu «torsge Im.g enough
supply on the family table. to have destroyed the flavor of salt,
• ’
The tariff bill is passed and was in attempting to ascertain , their
it is well to note what effect it facts about the social evil, and “n«l high enough, it would seem, and the other spices and condi- •
tuts roiiv
to <<»«nau<e
«riuere to »titer
enter more ments with which men of the white
gone toj**
’ induce i firmer«
will have on the products of it is well that he has
r<> race are wont to saturate their
Tillmnook county. Milk, cream, new Helds. We want to state isnrcly upon it« ptxxltcfton.
in
this
connection
that
we
feel
make
the
former«
realite
that
beef
flesh
The cannibal«, it ¡« ac. •
eggs, cuttle, sheep, hogs, wool
mid luntlier are some of the sorry for preachers who come ,,nd pork, at w cents a pound or nouncW, much prefer eating a
tilings placed mt the free list, here fierfeet strangers, pay no 1«»«»re on tl e hoof is the most profit, colored fierson to any one of us. ',
taxes, but who immediately able form in which crops can tie The darker tlesh is not permeated
while butter and cheese, which
was formerly protected with a undertake to criticise «'fticials i marketed, is what the pickers »»e with the tang of the sharp appetiz­
• going to attempt with this large ers to which civilization has accns.
«tasty of six cent, was reduced to and run city affairs, for thev
often do more harm than good sum. Tliev are going to carry on towed tlw Caucasian. Accordingly,
two mid om* half cents.
by the strife they create. Ou an educational campaign, addi­ ■ in time« of scarcity, when there is
the other hand, we want to say tional to that which ha« been Car­ nothing but white meat to be had.
B uch use a few ltin<! •pecula­ that the preachers who have rie«! ou for a long time l>y agricul­
the cannibals put it in storage, and
tor» own property and arc liokl- done most gvmd are those who tural college« «ad railroad«, to
«u»y keep it there long enough for the
iug it at exorbitant prices, the have uot attempted to butt iu nothing of tlie press.
objectionable flivura to disappear.
(INCORPORATED),
Law : Abstracts: Real Estate
Surveying; Insurance.
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
Coal, Cement, Lime,
Biick, Shingles,
Drain Tile,
Plaster, Roof Paint
LAMB-SCHRADER COMPANY.
DOCKS D WAREHOUSE,
FRONT STREET, BETWEEN Snd A 3rd AVENTE WEST
Any time any whiskey tastes
so rough and strong it makes
you shake your head and say
“bur-r” let
* it
• alone.
'
Never put anything into
vour stomach your palate
rejects.
That’ s why nature gave you
a palate.
Try the new Cyrus Noble—
the numbered bottle—"the soul of the grain."
w. J. Van Schuyver & Co., General Agent»
Portland, Oregon