145 P. 266 | Or. | 1915
delivered tbe opinion of the court.
Tbe action in question, like most of tbe laws providing for government by commission, devotes much space to salaries and expenses of administration and other matters well calculated to make tbe taxpayer look askance. It authorizes tbe establishment of a corporation department, and that all fees, charges, interest, fines and penalties provided by tbe act itself or hereto
In our judgment, however, the allegations of the complaint are not sufficient to show that the plaintiff’s burden of taxation will be increased by the administration of the statute under consideration. That enactment contains various provisions designed to increase the revenues of the state in the form of fees exacted from concerns subject to its regulation. It is true that the license fees and other contributions demanded of corporations and like institutions by previous legislation are to be turned into the corporation fund, which is apparently designed to be kept at the standard of
For these reasons, the Circuit Court was right in refusing to entertain this suit, and the decree must be affirmed. Aeetrmed.