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THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1921.
COMMUNITY RECREATION
What 1b the meaning of Commun
ity Recreation? Of what use Is It to the
public?,
Webster statea, the definition of
the word community Is, common pos
session or enjoyment; partlcpatlon; a
body if people having common Inter
ests or privileges; Koclety at large;
the public.
The word recreation Is defined as
the act of recreating or state of being
recreated; that which refreshes tho
energies or spirit; amusement; sport;
diversion.
Tho connecting link between com
munity recreation and people, and
Its propor function? Eugene T. Lies
of the Chicago Community Service
very aptly covers It In his statement
that Community Service Is trying to
take tho "wreck" out of recreation
and put the unity In community. We
might add to this statement that one
of our spoclflc functions Is "to' let"
the "let' in athletics in every com
munity, and aim to secure good ten
ants. Community Service tries to re
create, giving fresh life to; reanimate
as it were; relnvlgorato, giving relief
to labor, and especially to the labor
ers. There Is scarcely a word In the
vocabulary of Community Service
that Is not two-fold In Its purpose.
Wamely, emphasize the "uso In
amuse; romovo tho "dust" from in
dustrial and so on.
How many of the average business
men and women, during theso stienu
oub days, tho aftermath of the world's
greatest war, take time for a llttlo
rocreatlon? Very few, and they havp
almost forgotten how to play. In
these busy days of tho mad rush and
unceasing efforts to accumulate
enough of tho coin of the realm to
moot tho II. C. of L., everything else
is forgotten. Tho old phrase "Neces
sity knows no law," Is truly exempli
fied at the present time and Neces
sity knows only one law, and that is
work, for wo must live.
Occasionally you moot tho Individ
ual, who, leullzlug the valuo of whole
somo rocreatlon, starts Ills dny with
an hour of golf before going to the
office. Tho result, an oxcollont Illus
tration of Oliver V,endoll 'Holmes' fa
mous quotation, "Knr better to be 70
years young than 40 yonrs old." Tho
man with the 38-lnch chest and 32
inch waist, having boon accustomed
to an out-or-tloor Ufo or engaged In
'an occupation requiring consldorablo
enorgy and development of tho physi
cal side, changes to tho swivel chair
ponltlon or a sedentary lifo. 'What Is
tho result? Ah ho slips Into the habit
of regular, or rather Irregular, offlco
hours, ho also finds the chest slip
ping, and ore long tho waist and chest
have changed positions,
"Oh You American" our allies' Im
pression of tho Amurlcan soldier. The
Kngllsh oxclulmed, "Those crazy
Americans," whllo tho French remark
ed, "Tho wonderful Yankee"
A celebrated French officer at Camp
Lewis early In 1917, witnessing for
tho first time a footbnll game be
tween rival regimental teams, ronuuk
od to tho writer, "Do till the Ameri
can soldiers play football like this?"
When answerud In the affirmative, he
raised his ucnia, and pointing in the
direction of Germany, exclaimed,
"When those boys got ovor there, God
help the kaiser," Little did we realize
the significance of his remark at this
time.
Tho keynote of tho system of phy
sical training and rocreatlon adopted
by the United States army can he
summed up In three short paragraphs,
namely:
(a) Strengthening of tho entire
body; general health and organ'e
vigor.
(b) The development of endurance
and fortltmlp. Ability to withstand
Hardships and privations.
(c) Stimulation of the mental in.. v.
era; rapid assimilation of genera, in
struction, The American public have but re
cently awakened to this wldospraul
unfitness and thu draft statistics
which uhowed one third of our young
men called unfit for active service
Hence tho nationwide movement to
ward tho betterment of these cotutl
lions,
'Many of the ttulcs 111) at this time)
luring compulsory physical tralnlug
.UV8, take care of the boys and girls,
while tho young men and women of
the colleges and universities are well
equipped In this respect. Hut what of
tho vast army of the employed, who
have neither tho time nor tho lucllua.
lion to take up this work, What are
we going to do for them?
Taking care of the leisure time,
when the people r.re not eating or
'' aleepTng U the problem, and ulthousti
America at this time Is pns.Mng
through un era of being "highly ;r
ganlzed," recreation, Individual, com
munity and nation ns a whole has nev
er been so needed by the people, lor
the people as at the present time.
TREVAMON G. COOK,
Recreational Specialist, Pa
cific Northwest.
The Best Big Sister
Brown's Dufur Stage Time Table
Two round trips daily. Leave Bank
hotel, 9. a. ra. and 4 p. m. Leave
Dufur 7:30 a. m. and 1 p. m. tf
The Best Big Sister
MOVIE MOVES
"The Torrent"
Tho plot of "Tho Torrent," the Uni
versal feature starring Eva Novak,
which Is announced for next Wednes
day and Thursday at the Casino thea
ter, revolves around a young woman
who is cast away upon a desert island
in the Pacific with the lover Bho Jilted
a year before.
"It was through wondering what
would likely happen should a reject
ed suitor meet his former sweetheart,
now another man's wife, amid such
unconventional suroundlngs that 1
came to write 'The Torrent,'" said
the author recently.
"Would not the man, finding the
girl he once loved and had been for
saken for an unworthy millionaire,
take advantage of th(; situation to
gain revenge? Would he not play with
her as a cat with a mouse? Would he
not make her practically his Blave on
thnt lonely shore?
'As I got deeper and deeper Into
tho tale, however, the man began to
tnke things into his own hands. Llko
most writers, I had long since dlscov.
ered that a story in tho actual writing
seldom develops according to precon
ceived plans. Paul Mack, the man In
The Torrent,' though setting out to
wreak vengeance upon Velraa Patton,
became less and less a cad as the
story unfolded through my typewriter.
It was Impossible to make him act the
brute.
"As I wrote," continued Mr. Rlx,
"I found that Mack's old love for the
girl was returning and was forbidding
him to take advantage over his help-
SrnorMls of tlie Annual Statement of the
VUI,VAN KIltK IN8UI1ANOB COMPANY
of Oakland tu thu state of California on the
thirty-first day or December, lUL'O, made to the
Insurance (.'omml.iloncr ut the State of Oregon,
pursuant to law:
OaI'ITAIj
Amount of capital 'stuck paid up. 8 000,000.00
IN COM K
Net premiums rewired during
tlie yiur 907,778.28
Interwt, dlvldendi olid rents re
ceived during the year I 09,3S8.r5
Income, from other sourcest" re--
cclrcd during the year ITiUSS.SU
Total Income $1,084,800.03
WHIHIltSKMKNTS
Net Iikvkm paid ilurinir the year
including adjustment expense.,! 0'Jtl,'J44.32
Divlilciuh paid on capital stock
during tho year 20,0117.81
Oummlwlont and salaries paid dar
ing th.) Mr S0U,40Q,O'J
Tav., licenses and feei paid dur
ing the year 41,883.00
Amount of all other expenditures. 60,229.43
ToUl exindlturcA 8 0110,770.78
ASSKTS
Value of real estate owned
(marked value! t 44,787.87
Value of Htocka and bond) owned
(market value) 878,070.00
l.oalia on nmrWagoa and col-
lateral, etc. S72.a8S.33
Cash in banks and on hand.... 180,029.40
Premiums In course of collec
tion written nine Heptemlwr
30, 1020 154,282.33
Interna and n-nta duo anil te
rmed 11,400.20
ToUl admitted aiset-i 11,0411,127.17
I.IAlllt.mKS
Grow cl.ilmi for law utilil . . 28M14.28
Amount of viiu-nrii.il premiums on
all mitatanilliij: Hits 841,348.88
Ihle (or commission and broker
age 24,146,84
All other llablllti 36,060.78
Total ll.iliilltlw, eiclulvn of
eap'tal stock of I 801,070.78
1U SINKSH I.N OIIKHON FOU TUK YKAIt
Net premium! rrcclud daring
the year t 44,787.42
laxutM paid during the year .... 0,431.10
Ioiso Incurred during the year. 11,373,83
VULCAN I'llti: IN.SUlt.VNOK CO. Or'
OAKUV.Nl. CAl.ll.
J. V. CAHl.STON. Sec.
AltNOLD IIOIMiKlNSO.N, Hoc.
Statutory resident attorney for servkw. A. I).
Trunaey, Portland.
Stnopils of the Annual Statrment of the
MKItt'UANT.H HIIK ASSI'IIAM'K COItrOltA.
Tllt.N OK NUW VOUK
of .New Yori, in the state of New Yotk, on the
.list dsy of leceiubvr, 1 1120. made in the Insur
ance rommluionrr of the state of Oregon, pur
suant to law :
CAPITA'.,
Amount of capital stock paid up. . S 400,000.00
IN COM 1)
Net premiums recoiled during the
year $3,323,710.70
It.trrrsl. dividends and rents rt-
celcd during the rai. . .... 104,030.03
Iiicmne from other sources re
plied during the year,. 123,202.00
Total Income .$3,043,803.60
W.SIH'HSKMKNTS
Net loves iald duilug the year. In
cluding adiiittmeiit expense,. . $1,003,137.31
llltl.kn.lt utd on capital stock
d.irluj the )rar ,. 83,000 00
(YmiuL.li'iH and salaries paid dur-
UU the year 101,310.20
Taxes, llcntva and fees lld dur
ing the yesr 40,101.20
Am'Aiul of all other expenditure, 033,733.00
Total expenditure .$2,291,421.72
ASSKTS
Value of stock and bond owned
I mi rift value) ,. $3,107,036.00
laut on moitgsira and colls l-
fttl, tto 184,000.00
Cash lit banks and on Utnd. ... 233,740.14
Premium) Ik course of collection
wtttteu slue rWpt, 30, 1020. . 383.482.10
Intemt ami rents due and ac
crued , 31,330.00
ToUl admitted assets ,$4,003,734.30
I.IAIIII.ITIKS
tiro, tltlmt for losses unpaid ... $ 438,832.00
Aui.Hini o( un.-anied I'tvmluun on
all outstanding risks 2.ST3. 80.03
All other UsMlltle 73.202.WO
Total liabilities, eiclosite at ct
Ital atwk of $400.00. ,.. ..$. 806.004.83
Itl'SlNKSS IN OltkUiON y-OH TUK YUAH
Net premiums reeeived durto tax . .
year 1 10.567.18
t.outti tiM durlivg Use year. , . , . 8,808.8$
Uwaea Incur red during the year. . 3,101.66)
UiatOJUNT ntUt AiWlItUNCK OOKl-OKAi
TUI.N J
AIJUCN C. NOBIJC, ItssUol
43 John St. New York City, N. T.
MKOUOK U MelNTIKK. sWcrstary
324 CsllforoU St., &ea rreoclf, OtX
Stafalorj readent attorney for sef k;
J. C. IIANKN. IVrtlin.1. Orel n, t
ROnVMAKT-IMt)M ., Actnll
tie CjJta.ntMr V SenvsMCkt )!. V.i'. Or,
less former sweetheart, as I had plan
nedMy characters, I found, had tak
en things into their own hands and
were working out their destiny in
their own way. I was content that it
should be so, and wholly satisfied with
the ending of the story."
The Beit Bio Sister
Taxi Mayfleld's Taxi
Telephone main 5021. 27tf
The Beit Bio Sliter
TARIFF AND TAXATION
TO HAVE RIGHTO-WAY
By John Qleissner
(United News Staff Correspondent)
WASHINGTON, April 5 Tariff and
taxation are to have right of way .'n
the special session of congress which
convenes April 11.
Leaders expect to enact the Ford
ney emergency tariff bill, vetoed by
President Wilson at the last session,
without delay.
The anti-dumping and American
valuation measures may be made a
part of it so there will be one bill in
stead of three. This, It is argued,
would make for speed.
Then attention will be given to tax
revision and enactment of a perma
nent tariff. Measures will be ready
for consideration of congress by Au
gust, according to Senator Penrose.
The permanent tariff will greatly in
crease duticu. On the question of taxa
tion, there Is agreement that the ex
cess r.nfi.3 tux shall be eliminated
and sur-taxes lo'.vered to the "collec
tion point."
What new taxes will be devised re
mains uncertain, and the, question
promises to be ono on which there
will be much debate. Secretary of The
Treasury Mellon is compiling sugges
tions on tax measures for the informs
tion of leaders.
Other important domestic legisla
tion Includes passage of the army and
navy appropriation bills, which fail
ed during the last session. A fight is
In prospect on both. The army bill
will Involve debate on the size of
the army. The navy bill providing for
'continuation of the 1916 construction
program, will meet hostility from ad
vocates of armament limitation, and
from those who believe ff is, a, waste
of money to construct capital ships
because of the development of aerial
and submarine warfare.
Immigration restriction is again to
be considered as well as the, soldier
bonus bill, and federal regulation of
the coal mining and meat packing in
dustries.
Synopols of the Annual Statement of the
NKW YOUK LIFE I.NSIJItANOE COMPANY
Of New York city, in the state of New York,
on the 31st day of December, 1020, made to
the Insurance commissioner of the state of Ore
gon, pursnrant to law:
INCOME
Total premium Income for the
year $142, 072. 244. 33
Interest and rents received dur
ing the year 44, 335,004, OS
Income fnen ther sources dur
ing the year 6,782,884.77
Total Income $103,700,133.13
DISnUlt.SEMENTS
Paid for losses, endowments,
annuities and surrender
values 82.808,041.87
Dividends paid to policyholders
during tlie year 31,081,535.43
Commissions and salaries and
branch offlco expenses paid
during the year 23.524,624.08
Taxes, llcenrcs and fees paid
during the year , 4,183,073.93
'Adjustment arising from the ,
for cnitvcrfciun of furclun
currencies 37,302,603.44
Amount of Ml ether expendi
ture 10,001.680.24
ToUl expenditure $100,071i577.08
t ASSETS ., .
Value of real estate owned...! 8,407.481,00
Value of stocks and bonds
onned (market or amor
tized value) 000.080.000.85
Loans on mortgages and col
lateral, etc 171,361.725.60
Premiums reported to War ltlsk
Unreal! under Soldiers' and
Sailors' Civil Itellef art... 1,186.73
Prem.um notes a n d policy
loans 147.400.247.07
Cash In office, branch officea
In bank and Iran-It 10,574,203.04
Net uncollected and deferred
premiums 13,711.710.24
Interest and rents due and ac
crued 13,087,398.28
Market value of securities over
book value, via., on bonds
and stocks not subject to
amortisation 1,085,244.73
Due from other cenuianltM for
looses and claims on policlee
reinsured 30,000,00
ToUl admitted aarets ....$006,604,307.19
LIAUII.ITIK8
Net reserves $750,000,860.00
ToUl policy claims unpaid.... 10,110,487.14
All other UabillUea 300.354,050.05
ToUl lUbUIUea $080,064,307.19
PAID FOH I1USINE8S IN OltEtiO.N FOB
TUK YKAIt 1020
Qroaa premiums received dur
ing the year .$ 8f62,510.80
Premiums and dividends re
turned during the year. . . . 144.143.80
Losses and endowment paid
during the year 200,056.71
NKW YOltK LU'K IN8UIIANOK COMPANY.
DA11WIN P. KINOSLEY. Proldent.
HKYMOUU M. BALLAKD, SecrcUrr.
SUtutory resident attorney tor service
HEN It Y II. HICtTS.
Board of Trade nidg., Portland, Or.
This item is not a disbursement but la necee
sary because In 1920 the company adopted a
lower sundard for conversion of cerUin fortigm
currencies, resulting In a decrease in dollars ta
iu foreign a.seU and correspondingly In U
foreign UabillUea.
Srr.orn'ji of the Annuil SUtement of the
SECIiniTY 1NSUKANCE COSIPANY
of New Haven, In the state of Connecticut, on
the 31st day of December, 1020, made to the
insurant: commissioner of the state of Oregon,
pursuant to law:
CAPITAL
Amount of eaplul atock paid up. . $1,000,000.00
INCOME
Net premiums received during the
year - $8,582,518.68
Interest, dividends and rente re-
c-lvrd during the year 805,378.31
Income from other" aourees received
during the year 267.854.70
ToUl income $0,313,448.67
DISBURSEMENTS
Net losse paid during the year in-
eluding adjustment expenaea. . .82.888,904.65
Dividends paid on capital stock
during the J ear 100,000.00
Commissions and salaries paid dur-
Ing the year 1,714,688.46
Taxes, licenses and fee paid dur-
ins the year 880,959.09
Amount of aU other expenditure. 668.608.60
ToUl expenditure!! 85,424.058.49
ASSETS
Value rf real esUt owned mnr-
ket value) - 382,000.00
Valne of tioc',- and bonds o-ned ,,
(mxrket valve) , 6.280.470.00
Lcniu on '; f B82.680.00
Ca..h In bank's' ami on band'. 2011,400.31
Premiums in oourao of collection
written rinc-.) Sept 30. 1920. . 677.620.21
Intermit und renU due and ac- ooorQ..
crur(1 8,norJ.4o
AU other admitted twto. 141.313,04,
ToUl admitted assets ......... .87.060,544.01
LIAniLtTIES
Cross claims for los-ee unpaid.. . .$ 620,. 07.40
Amount of tineamed premiums on ,..,,,
all oui-it-v.idlns rWu. .... 't,4;SnnAS
Due for comml alon and brokerage . lO.OgS Sg
All o.her U.b..IU fcgfo;;
Total llabilitlc, exetudve of
ccplUl stock of 1.003.00p $7,660,544 01
IllISINESS IN OUW.ON FOB TilE YEAB
Net premlunw received during the 400.6.1
Ix'iia'ld'diir'ing tlie Voir. .1,?'i?SiZ
Loss... incurred durmg the year.. . -1.578.06
SECUUITY INSURANCE COMPANY OF
NEW HAVEN .
JOHN W. ALLINO, President
WILIJS PAItKER. SecrcUry.
Statutory rldet.attcrney foservico:
CLEMENS, WHITE & COLEMAN. Inc. AgeoU
202 Stevena Bid.
Main 004 Portland, Or.
BP
Hynopsia of Uie Annual HUttineat of the
NATIONAL LIBERTY1 INSURANCE CO.
of America. In the sUte of New York, on the
31st day of December, 1920, made to th in
surance commissioner of tu aUU of Oregon,
pursuant to law:
CAPITAL Mf
Amount of raplul paid up $ 1,000,000.00
INCOME
Net premiums received during
the year $ 6.801,223.37
Interest, dividend and rents re
ceived during the year 463,041.36
Income from other source re
ceived during th year , Jt 200.297.94
Total Income $ 7.620,163.07
I1ISHU1WKME.NT3
Net losse paid during th year.
Including adjuntiuent expetu9.$ 3,931,663.03
Dividend luld 011 capita! stock,- "
during th year .......... 223,000.00
Commission aud salaries paid
during Uie year 2,121,010.38
Taxes, lleensm aud foe paid dur
ing the year 323,609.36
Amount of all other expenditure. 884,79.31
Total expenditures $ 6,508,010.18
ASSETS
Value of atocka and bondi owned
(market value) ,,..,.$ 7,109,380.00
Loans 011 mortgagee and collat
eral, etc. ................ 1.383,600.00
Oaah In bank and on band. . . . 918,438.43
Premium in course of collecUoet
wntteu sine Sept 30. 1920. 1,647.719.99
Interest and renu due and ac
crued , 1,014.701.03
ToUl admitted awti , 813,071,039.44
LIAllll.lTlKa
Oruas eUlma for !. uniid. . . 8 884,384.63
Axaouut of unearasd ureBduat
a 00 all ouUUttdiug risks 8.638.S8S.44
Due for eioswniisistow aad 6rok
and lass , . , , , . . 338,000.00
ToUl Uablhtlea, Melualvw of i
capital stock 7.888.813.83
BVHINESS IN OKHOON XH THK YMsUt
Net prtustuau rwetvwl durtac
UMysstr...... ,.8 88.638.04
loses natd aurlag jh year. . . , l,3.a
Issea Incurred dtuus the year. 88.848.86
KATtOrYAL UBKHTY IN81TK.UC8 CO, OF
AMKK1CA
GKO IV KDWAKM. rviailn t
u, N. KatHH Mi lom rrwatTTAo.
Burget-Mogan Co.
Funeral Directors
THE HOME OF
SUPERIOR
SERVICE
Phones Main 2891. .Night Black
401, Main 6291
THE WEAK SPOT!
After a hard wind
vnnM1 nntinn. now and
then, that a'large tree has blown down, or snap
ped at some point
The wind simply hits its WEAK SPOT.
Many a man has lost his chance in life bv
having a weak spot and many of these weak
spots are "lack of funds."
OPEN AN ACCOUNT with us we'll help
you save. Then you won't have that usual
."weak-spot" that many others have.
4 Paid on Savings Accounts
Citizens National Bank
p. j.
Telephone Main 3101
officstra
Stadelman.Presldent.
Dr. J. A. Renter, Vive-Pree.
H. E. Greene, Cashier
J. F. Tureck, Asa't Cashier.
Directors
P. J. Stadelmsn.
Arthur Seufert .
Dr. J. A. Renter
Dr. B. C. Olitvger
H. la, Kuck
J; O. Helmrich
J; J. Van Dellen
CRANDALL UNDERTAKING CO
Wasco The Dalles
LULU D. CRANDALL, Manager
Bert Thomas, Assistant Manager
Licensed Embalmers, Established 1t87
Dufur
Woman Attendant
Mrs. M. J. Wlllerton
Telephone Red 1781
Motor Equipment
Telephones
Day Red 351
NightRed 352
J. H. Harper, Black 2152
, Cut Flowers
Peoples Transfer Co.
QUICK DELIVERY SERVICE
EXPRESS AND DRAY AGE
Furniture and Piano Moving
Stand at Glenn's, Paint Store Main 3721
Residence Phone Red 1811
HARRY L. CLUFF
Dr. T. DeLARHUE
QPPT Eyesight Specialist
Hours 9:00 to 5:00 Sundays and Evenings by Appointment
17.1S Vogt Blk Over Crosby's Drug Store Phone Black 1111
resMeuL stUOTsex rev asmrs :
A. II. H1HKKIJ. lo!Aal. Queue
MSfTiABiB) ftsMMTSl
LCNICK8. WHITS CfLSHAH.
wasHirtBrcN vrierMiYRvrr-PSt
wl,U 4. s...Clil e. .
Read the Advertisements and
Go to the Stores With Your
Mind Made Up
Sit in your easy-chah; and
read the advertisements
leisurely. Find out what the
merchants have to offer.
Make up a list of the things
you want to look at or buy.
Thit will save hours of
standing around Ue stores,
asking questions of the clerks.
maybe getting whai
want and maybe not
you
Chronicle advertisements
are a panorama of dealers
shelves pasted before your
eye, with the name of the ar
ticle and its price plainly
stated.
If you're in a hurry, make
up your order from the adver
tisements and have it deliver
ed, or at least wrapped so you
can get it without waste of
time.
That is easier than running
your legs off trying to get this
or that article of merchan
dise. Even though you love to
shop," the advertisements will
save you a great amount of
time and money.
RED CHRONICLE ADVERTISEMENTS REGULARLY,!