FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1nt TILLAMOOK PAGE « HEADLIGHT brought about the hard conditions de- posed additional tax of HI gasoline. Jit difficult, indeed impossible, to un­ er, and the income tax law of today, naval war of aggression an impossi- scribed. _________ bility.” It was the first tangible Sutherlin—Drilling begm is an outstanding example of the re ­ derstand why any farmer should sup­ move toward universal peace. Oregon motorists plan to tight pro- er Dome oil structure port the Socialist-Third party on its sults of Republican economy, and The Republican party has taken the plank declaring for government own­ bringing order out of the financial first real step toward world peace. chaos facing the nation when the Re­ ership of the railroads. There are hundreds of examples to' publicans took the helm of the ship _________________________________ I TARIFF MADE PAYROLLS show that government ownership of state in 1921. 000 worth of manufacturd goods When men are out of work distress A married man, having no children, would prove a direct blow to the abroad. Whom have we cheated? farmer. Presumably what support enjoying an income of $5,000 in 1921, comes to the fireside. Those buying Whom have we deceived? None. The the Socialist-Third party has on this paid an income tax of $100 a year. homes on the installment plan face tariff has helped and is helping every plank comes from the belief that the Prior to that he had paid $120 a year. the loss both of their homes and their ALL YOUR GOODS man, woman and child, except the farmer might enjoy lower freight The law enacted this year, and effect­ invested savings. Those who have pawnbroker, in the United States. accumulated nest eggs, draw upon CALL US DAY OR NIGHT ing incomes earned last year, reduces rates. A glance at the recent past, Our Motto: “Quick Service aad Raaaonable Rate*. when the government operated the this tax to $75. Next year, when this them. TRUE EQUALITY When the Republican administra­ railroads at terrific cost to the tax­ same man pays his taxes, he will have The American woman has received tion stepped into office in 1921 it in­ payers, and at extremely high freight to pay only $50. material recognition from the present It is hard for a demagague to con-1 herited a business depression from the as well as passenger rates, should be Republican administration, especially enough to discourage any such idea. vince any man that he has not re-1 preceding Democratic regime—a de­ through the department of agricul­ However, that was mere operation of ceived direct benefits from Republi­ pression which it overcame. Duiing ture, which touches intimately more the railroads. To own them the gov­ can economy in the face of such facts the depression 83 per cent of the fam­ homes than any other branch of the ilies investigated by the Children s ernment would have to buy them, at as these. government excepting the postal ser­ Bureau of the United States depart­ a cost of many billions of dollars, vice. ment of Labor had gone into debt or which the taxpayers would have to THEORY FACT vs. A notable instance of this recog­ put up. at least, all three were unable to continue payments for Upon one thing, nition was the establishment recently Most important and most direct in candidates for the presidency agree, which they had obligated themselves. of a bureau of home economics, with its action on the farmer, however, They desire world peace—like every Sixty-six per cent had gone into debt the same rank as other government for food; 35 per cent for medical at­ would be the fact that the railroads one else in the world. bureaus. It is in charge of a woman The increase in population of the County tendance; 23 per cent for rent; 20 pay a large percentage of the state One candidate thinks we can of executive ability, who, through and the corresponding growth of my business and county taxes in agricultural achieve it by entering into a league of per cent for payments on houses; 16 scientific training and broad and sym- j states. Under ownership of the fed­ nations, a plan already repudiated at j per cent for fuel and light; 15 per has been such as to require more assistance at pathetic understanding of the needs eral government, they would not have an election which the league’s chief cent for insurance premiums. Only this time to _ properly _ . care for the needs ______ of ,a the of American women for instruction | to pay a cent. sponsor accepted at the time as a | one per cent has gone into debt for public and I take this method of notifying you an advice, is ideally fitted for the . merchandise, which shows that in In Montana last year the railroads “solemn referendum.” post. that I have sold my right to sell Watkins ’ in a por- Democratic hard times the people do paid 38.5 per cent of the entire tax The second candidate asks for Other women too are playing an tion of the South part of Tillamook to W. R, Har- levy. If the government owned the peace, demands revision of the Ver­ not buy merchandise—a situation important part in the administration railroads, not a cent of this revenue sailles treaty, to which the United spelling disaster alike to manufactur­ pole who comes to me highly reccommended. of three of the government. One would have gone to the state. It has States is not a party, and insists on i er, merchant and employee. Mr. Harpole will be located at Cloverdale civil service commissioners is a wo- been figured that in some of the agri­ prompt payment of our foreign debts The report states that children man. Another is assistant attorney which is a central location for the territory ha cultural states the additional charge in one breath. La Follette proves were taken out of school and put to general. The first woman to enter covers. against each farm in the state would that even a radical theorist need not such work as they could pick up in the American diplomatic service has Thanking you for your liberal patronage be close to $50. be consistent in his theories, and that order to piece out the family income. I just completed her first year in the Where does the farmer come out, a pacifist may at times be militant. Unemployment brought lower family | during the many years of our business relations division of Latin-American affairs, if the railroads are bought and run The third candidate points to a re­ standards, anxiety and dread and had and soliciting a continuance of the same for my and has been assigned to a foreign by the federal government? cord of actual performance. On Aug­ a disastrous effect upon the welfare post. Still other women we find fill­ successor, I am, ust 11, 1921, President Harding in­ of children. ing such important posts as director Yours Respectfully, INCOME TAX LOWER vited the governments of Great Brit­ Those who contend that the tariff of the women’s bureau, created to The direct effect in lowered taxes ain, France, Italy and Japan to par­ is a cold-blooded proposition of barg­ promote proper standards and pol­ brought about the Coolidge economy ticipate in a conference on the limita­ ain counters piled high with cheap icies governing the employment of program has been felt recently by tion of armament. As a result of “handmade” foreign goods, can find women workers; director of the child­ every payer of an income tax. De­ this conference, actual treaties were in this food for reflection. Every | ren’s bureau, and chairman of the spite the fact that the public debt has signed relating to: freetrade law which the Democrats employees’ compensation commission. been reduced more than $3,000,000,- 1. The limitation of naval arma­ have enacted since the civil war has A woman is collector of internal rev­ 000, and the annual cost of running ment; enue in Chicago. Two women hold the federal government cut down 2. The use of submarines and poi­ positions as federal merchandise ap­ more than $2,000,000,000, yet it was son gases; praisers, one in Cleveland, the other possible, through enforcement of the 3. Insular possessions and insular in St. Louis. One woman is assistant strictest governmental economy, to dominions in the region of the Pacific trade commissioner in Berlin and an­ lift some of the load of federal tax­ ocean (the Four Power treaty); other recently returned from a sim­ ation from the shoulders of the av­ 4. Principles and policies in matters ilar post in Shanghai. Under the erage man, who pays the bulk of the concerning China; present Republican administration 2,- income tax. 5. Chinese customs tariffs. 573 women have received presidential The tax on incomes has been cut, For the first time in history great postmaster appointments, while more this year, 25 per cent. The difference naval powers voluntarily limited their /f ft t than half the employees in the feder­ between the income tax law of 1921, great weapons of offense and made, al departments in Washington are when the Republicans came into pow- as the secretary of the navy said, women. Political Paragraphs THIRTY PERCENT TAX INCREASE PLANNED? Agitators for the Socialist-Third Party, rushing about the country •creaming for government ownership of railroads, would be run out of the agricultural counties if the farmers would but realize how directly their State and county taxes would be in­ creased by the government taking over the railroads. The railroads, owned by the gov­ ernment, could not be taxed by the Individual states. In agricultural states and counties an enormous share of the tax burden is carried by the railroads, which would otherwise devolve upon the farmers. Take the case of Porter County, Indiana, The total tax paid there last year was 11,334,240. And of this amount, the railroads paid $493,326— more than a third. If the govern­ ment owned the railroads, the farm­ ers of Porter county would be paying an additional half million dollars in taxes— and that is only in one county. If these few bare facts were realiz­ ed by the farmers, it should be suffi­ cient in itself to eliminate from con­ sideration forever any candidate for anything running on a government railroad ownership platform. ASK MA. SHE KNOWS The American housewife whose family breadwinner was among the 4,500,000 unemployed workers men­ tioned by Mr. Samuel Gompers in 1920, knows that employment and wages are more secure and better than they were under the Democratic free trade tariff policy of that dis- tressfui year. She knows full well that these better conditions exist un­ der the present Republican policy of protection to American industries. Nobody in all our broad land knows so much about the horrors of indust­ rial idleness as does the American housewife. She handles the purse and does the weekly marketing. She knows what unemployment, part-time work or low wages mean to the house hold. She knows that when the purse is low and empty, it matters not how cheap goods may be on the market, she must curtain the purchases of meats, groceries and clothing for the family. If every American housewife who remembers the trying days of 1919 and 1920, under the Democratic free trade tariff, and Ahe millions of work­ men out of employment, will carry that memory with her to the ballot box this year, Coolidge and Dawes will have an overwhelming majority over the combined opposition of Dem- ocratic free trade candidates and the candidates of the Socialist-third party experiment in government. THE CITY TRANSFER COMPANY 1 18 ™E« To My Patrons Living South of Tillamook City KASPER ZWEIFEL The Watkins Man "tuffici V-XT’W M â.l ’¿-Bi 1 HERE IS THE RECORD What has the Republican adminis­ tration accomplished in the way of economy ? Briefly these things: Reduction of the public debt by more than $3,000,000,000, saving in interest alone more than $135,000,- 000 a year. Reduction of the cost of running the federal government of more than $2,000,000,000 a year. Reduction of the number of em­ ployees on the federal payroll by close to 100,000. The establishment and operation of a budget system in handling the fiscal affairs of the federal government, re­ sulting in economies hitherto thought impossible. Ending of the naval construction races of the great powers, which laid terrific tax burdens on the whole world, through the Conference for the Limitation of Armaments. A record any party could be proud of, and particularly proud when it is remembered that conditions almost chaotic were inherited from the pre­ ceding administration. THAT TARIFF PLANK The Democratic pla form says that the Fordney-McCumber tariff i s; “The most unjust, unscientific and dishonest Tariff measure ever enacted in our history.” Under the operation of this tariff measure 5,000,000 unemployed work­ ers have found work nt the highest level of wages ever known; our ex­ ports increased more than $1,500,000,- 000, and thirdly, our duties from im­ ports have added some $1,100,000,000 to our national treasury. When the Bryan brothers get to explaining that democratic tariff plank they will have avoid facts, for there are many more to add to the TAXES UP IF GOVERNMENT three presented above. For instance, TAKES ROADS we have sold in two years $3,000,000,- An analysis of the situation makes For Variety of Things to Eat of good quality this store offers you real service in merchandising. 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