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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1920)
t THE nKVD BCTAKTIN, DAILY EDITION, BKXD, OREGON, M'KDXKSDAV, MAtlCH 17, 1020 fAGH 9 The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION roUUhni Kv.rr Aftrrneon Except Sunday, Bt Tha llend Bulletin llneerperated) . Snlerad as Second Class matter January t, 1M7, at the Post Office at Bend. Oregon. under Act of March a. ! HOHERT W. SAWYER . . . . Editor-Manass HENRY N. FOWI.BR Associate Editor FRED A. WOELI-XKN.. Advertising MiMtw C H. SMITH Circulation Manager RALPH Bl'ENCER Mechanical Supt An Independent Newsnnper, standing for the aquare deal, clean business, clean politic and the bv.t interests of Bend and Central Oregvn. SUBSCRIPTION RATE8 Br Mail One Year .M Ri. Months IS." Three Months. U.60 B Carrier One Year I.S0 t'U Months 3.S0 One Month ". All subscriptions are due and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notices of expiration are mailed subscribers and If renewal la not made within reasonable time the paper wiU be discontinued. Please1 notify us promptly of any charm of address, or or ratlur. to receive tne paper regularly. Otherwise we will not be re sponsible for copiea missed Make all checks and orders payable to The Bend Bulletin. , WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17. 1920 THE FAIR Judging t- the way the subscrip tions have poured in since Monday morning, by tonight there will have been pledged the $20,000 which the directors of the Commercial Club Tiave set as the amount that Bend should offer for the establishment of the Deschutes county fair here. The raising of such a sum goes far . toward removing the charge of in- . difference and of dog in the manger attitude with which the town has hitherto been chargeable. Once the machinery was set in motion the town showed in a re markably speedy manner that it was interested in the support of a fair. Since The Bulletin's criticism has been that there was no interest shown before other than to keep the fair away from Redmond, it is now ready and glad to offer con gratulations on the new spirit in dicated by the subscription. Taking it now for granted that Bend is a square shooting contender ' in the field against Redmond, there remains only to be considered the person with the chief interest in the sort f fair which we assume 13 intended namely, the farmer. Redmond has the machinery of a fair already set up; Bend has the , means to set it up. That place now favored by a majority of the farmers, as contemplated by the county fair law, ought to get the fair, and getting it ought to put on a good one. The $20,000 subscription Is Bend's bid to the farmer to favor her for the fair: Othe.r considerations which - ought to have weight are the various projects for the benefit of the farmers set in motion in the past year by the Bend banks. While these have been ' nratters of individual business initi ' ative rather than of community ac tivity they have served to tie to the town certain lines of agricultural de velopment, especially the pure bred livestock business, which should have weight in the decision. Indeed, with the money for a fair subscribed,' the town may well go ahead to secure, grounds, erect build ings and plan an exhibition. Whether this is or is nof called the county fair is of little importance. There should be an airplane landing field. Possibly the ' experiment station under discussion last year might be connected in some way. There should be especial attention paid to live stock exhibition, with opportunity tc.. hold sales. There should be an ath letic field. Other features will de velop, and these things can be done, now tbaj Uhe town has shown the necessary frjtere,st; without selfish in tent and without violating any of the rules of neighborliness or fair play RipplirigRhijinQstp In the Hole If you're in the hole at present, when the times are brisk and pleasant, ,nnd the stream of scads is flowing everywhere, its lustre showing, what will be'your situation if a panic hits this nation? If a bigger bill you're running, if you keep the mer chants dunning, now that every form of eush is growing thickly on the bushes, where, 0 neighbor, shall we find you when the hard times come and grind you? Every gent is earning wages never known in bygone ages; situations are a-plenty, for each man are eight or twenty ; and, there's sitch a wealth of plunder that we tread the blamed stuff under. Every delegate who's willing has his chance to make a killing, has a chance to store the guild ers, like the other fortune builders. If you can not do some saving, now that all the world is rav ing in its lust for reckless spending, where, 0 neighbor, are you wending? To the poorhouse in the valley, where the down-and-outers rally? To the dump where jays are carted when they're strapped and broken hearted? ago tin expert from the college Hi-I that the only potatoes Hint lit) sow auRiii'iiicd certified potato seed tn nour Heud worm tluiBu wiivml to Mm tlio county, fly tho time lie arrived t tho I'llul Hullo Inn, wlmio ho hero lie was mo fu behind wcliedulo, I dined bepue Hiking the triiln fur HYNtiPSIR r TlfK ayv'Nl'Al. STATIC. MKNT Or" TUB Mutual Henofit Life Ins. Co. . nt N'i'Wai'k. til (he stale of New Jersey, on the tlnrt -first d.iy of I'et'eiulirr, hint, limits to the liisitiiiiii'e I'mlilnlNsloiii'r of the state of ori'son, pursuant tit low; Income, Total premium Income for the year I aK.UIT.dlU.1M Interest, ulvMolitts unit rents revelr,l duniiK file vtyir. . lta.3l Hi tnronie from oilier sorrtees Irfrlvetl duties the )'c;tr, , l.tlMt.n.'ll 10 Tola; Income $ M.pti.:ta:i IMsliiirselnelits. raid frr losers. eliiloH nietils, ; anliultlrs unit siirirnOvr viilnes and esitii H4r pre mium leliiinrtt ( IT.m.tllK) til tU hli'luU full on pulley. holili-is iluuin; tlie rnr... T.atvl.u.VI ay t'omiiiUsloiiR uml khIuiIvs pnlit ttiirlnir l he) yrar o.lTll.HM M Tunes. IUmiiii and fees palil ilinlnt Hie t'.ir 'IH1X.3T4M Amount of all oilier expendi tures 10 UIIV.lr.ll, 4 Total elprnril.turps.., I IMUtdll Assets. , Value of real estate uaueil i market vditirl a S.hs",.tHt5. JO Vulue of aUu ks and liontls owned liuatkel vultlel ... tl.lK.V4il 111 Loans on ttturluuiii'S ami vol Intern!, eto lm't.t'4,4M) 00 rremluut notes anil polk)' louns 4l.4lt!l.llt'J 111 fash In lutiiH anil on hand. '.'.tlJi. IMi.et Net uiH-olit t :el anil tlrt.rretl premiums 8 Tl.ovs fit Olllrr assets met) 4,4;i4.ra.a. 10 Total ssxeli Total assets I Oregon opinion, that excepting Redmond territory all the country is a binreu waste. At a banquet given R. E. Strahorn at the Emblem club, Mr. Burdiok as sponsor for , Redmotd called the attention of the dinners to the excellent quality of the pota toes which formed a part of the menu, as evidence of Redmond's Agricultural resources. But those potatoes were grown by the writer two miles from Bend. The premise upon which the argu ments for the fair at Redmond are based is false. Redmond Is not now able, as she has been in the past, tc boast of agricultural resources that are greater than those of Bend to any appreciable extent. Much land is being reclaimed to the south and east of Bend. Under the Arnold alone eleven hundred acres have been se.t tied up by small farmers in little morj? than a year. Up the river, around La Pine and upon the high BTNOPSIg OF THK . ANNUAL, STATEMENT OF THsj ' Occidental Life Insurance . Company .- OF I-OR ANOELER. IN TUB' STATE OF CALIFORNIA en tne4 31st day of December. 1U19. mada to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oreron. pursua.ot to law. CAPITAL. Amount of capital paid up....$ 250,000 On INCOME. . .. Life Department. Premiums received during the year K12,S0.74 Interest, dividends and rents received during the year. . . . 120.04C.22 Income from other sources re ' calved during the year 43.G0S.S6 Accident Department. Premiums received during the year 2.-.2.0!l.n Policy fees 38.420.00 Income from other sources re ceived during the year 2.374.157 Total Income g l.;ill',S24 50 . DIHIlimSE.VIE.VTK. Life Department. Bald for tosses, endowments, annuities and surrender val ues f 2m.870.58 Dividends and coupons paid lioiicynoiutrs o u r I n g tne year Commissions and salaries paid Milton A.' Miller, ' collector of internal retenue, says that the problems of 'today are not as great as those of the past. Milt does not have to make but an' income tax statement. ' " ' : Thank God for the hen. Eggs at least have gone down in price. Erin go' bragh. . " , ' COMMUNICATIONS. " THK COUNTY FAIR FROM. A FARMER'S VIEW POINT Th writer has been impressed by the broad minded attitude of some of Bend's citizens regarding the lo cation of the county fair. Redmond is sincere as are the above mentioned people, of. Bend in believing thai Redmond is the center of an oasla in an otherwise desolate, frosty, and unpeopled county. The writer Iisjs more thi'n once heard the query in Redmond what Is to become of Bend in several yenrs when the timber is all cut. ;tven our repree.ntative Den ton G. Burdlck entertains the s.ur.e 3li.3fl3.fl2 3!IS,8S7.7 24.742.18 34.S72.21 nr.. raw 42 38.420.00 1 03,4118.00 0.77B.70 1T.2SS.14. 078.000.88 I 171.330.01 1 337.144. 2! 324.873.(17 222.7tl8.08 1K3. 037.48 100,747.28 07.537.31 312.43 40.0MI.IW 1,071. S3 Total assets admitted in Oregon I 2,449,041.80 LIABILITIES. Life Department. St reserve $ 1,020.' All other ilaoiiuies jot; Accident Department. Gross claims' for losses unpaid amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding risks. .. . Due or to become due for commission and brokerage.. All other liabilities durlne the yeaa... Taxes, licenses ana fees paid during the year Amount of all other expendi tures Accident Department. Losses paid during the year. Including; adjustment ex- . penSes, etc Policy fees retained by agents Commissions and salaries paid during the year Taxes, licenses and fees paid during tho year ' Amount of all other expendi tures ' Total expenditures $ ASSETS. Book value of real estate...... Loans on mortgages, and col lateral, etc Policy loans United States war securities.. Bonds Cash tn banks and on hand... Net uncollected and deferred, . premiums, life department. Admitted premiums In course of collection, accident de partment Interest due and accrued ' Dther assets . 720.411 r,082.17 1,258.00 1.K20.T2 sns.or, 1.7116.27 Total liabilities $ 2,130,003. it Total Insurance In force De cember 31, 1010, life depart ment ; 28.13e.203.7 Total premiums In force De cember 31. 1910, accident department .,.$ 27,428.01 BUSINESS IN OHEOON FOB THE YEAR. Life Department. Totnl Insurance written during the year I 1,108,000.00 Press premiums rocelved dur ing the year .68,200.30 Premiums returned during the . year, Including surrender--values and dividends paid., 7,057,13 Losses paid during the year.. ' 13,303.80 Total amount of Insurance outstanding In Oregon De cember 31. 1010 2,281,301.80 Acdden Department, Gross premiums received dur ing the year 20.D30.70 premiums returned during the ' year 178.20 Losses paid during the year. . 8,444.24 OCCIDENTAL LIFT TN8TJ11AN0B CO.. By Jos. Burkhard. President. Statutory General Agent and Attorney for Service, 1, C. Cunning ham, Portland, Oregon.'- cent additions to ranks of farmers' and stockmen. When two curs leaded with "Des chutes Gems" roll away from the station at Bend on the 17th It will make the total number of cars load ed at Bend so far this season twenty according to the per capita consump tion In the United States, a town with a population of six thousand will use twenty-four cars. Therefore there have bee.n produced 4 4 car loads of potatoes adjacent to Bend, about twice times as many as the Redmond locality famed as the center of pota to production. Nor bts Redmond produced more potatoes in the sea son preceeding this one. While the agriculture Interests of the southern part of the county are of great Importance, they are to a great extent working under a handi cap. The county agent Is at Red mond 5 days of the week and at Bend one day providence permitting. The farmer near Redmond may buy strychnine at cost from the county agent almost any day that he hap pens In town. His sage rat poison Is ready mixed. He may obtain In formation on any agricultuAl sub ject, or put In his order direct on a cooperative shipment of sulphur or rabbit wire. When an expert is sent out from the college of agriculture. Most and frequently all his time Is taken up with meetings around Red mond, where the farmers are better organized due to the proximity of the county agents office. A, few years IIDt IMC Nlrfbt and Morolnf. VJH'C' Ha Chan. H,lth, . If UK7 Tire, Itch, Smart or Bum, if Sore, i . -Irrirarrn. Inflamed or JR LYLj Granulated, use Murine) men. Soothes, Helreabes. bat lor Infant or Adult. Ataliphiggitre. Write (or free Eye Book. Ksrlat Irt bsatsi CaCUcaay rj st -.a. TO The Million Dollar Formula for Automobile Owners REDUCE COST OF YOUR GASOLINE AND REPAIR BILL ' WONDERFUL DISCOVERY One- Chemical can be purchased from any drug store, that will give twenty to fifty per cent more miles on gasollno. 1 Posi tively prevents and removes all carbon. Makes easy starting. Contains no acid or ether. Ab solutely harmless to motor. Cost of Chemical one-half cent per fallon of gasoline. Send $2 for formula and full di rections. . UNIVERSAL CHEMICAL COMPANY 2411 MAIN STREET, SUITE NO. C , HOrSTOX, TKXAH M-NOTM Or THK ANM'AL hTATKMKNT OK Tllfc , Metropolitan Life Insurance Company of Kw Tor City, In thm Blmt of Nrv Tork. on th Slat dy of I-mbr, tnailo to tho insurant- Commiiiiontr of ttit Mtot ef Orctfoa, purauani Lu law; Income Tot nt trrmlum Incumt fur tho yiar .85.480,033. 6 intrrt!, dividend and milt received during tli 30.203. MM 7 Income from other oourreti received during the year.. S3.09ft.B01. 57 Total Income IJlaburaeanMita. Taid f(r loeeea,-endu men. annul tlea and surrender value e.2,m 01 PlV.demlt ald to policy. holder during the year.. I.TSl.flAMO CommlBklon and KHlarlra paid durlne the year 40,52MSS21 Tax, llcetr0 and fea paid during tile yuar S.770,83423 Amount of all olhvr expend Hurts B2.227.mil ..ltt0.17;.Ms M la-J Total ' expenditures. . , Aaaete. Value real eetata owned (market valua) f 22.2M,20.1 Value of storke and bonds owntd (market or amor Hated value) 4 BO, laoans on mortgages, col at- eral, te . . . 29,3 i re mi urn noiea ana policy .lB0.4f)f.BI '.MM77.64 Ion Cash In banks and on hand Net uncollected aod de ferred premiums Interent and rents due and accrued Other aaaeta nt Total aaaeta ... 87 (1,813 24 la.81M8T.St TS1.4H2 49 177.&eH.7 lHft4.N21.824.6ft Total asaeta admitted In Oregon IMM.821.824.M LlaMIIUee. Net reserve 811,BSO,OBO,00 tiroes claims for losses un paid 9.907.(107.40 All other liabilities 21.2i2,7a0.& Tola) liabilities, exclusive ; of ch pi tit I stock feitn,71a,.4H7.aft Ituftlneee In Oregon for the Yew. Cries premiums received during the year fftl2.102.4S Premiums and dividends 're- - turned during the year 7,044.09 .Losses paid during the year.... 17B.042.12 MKTBOI'OJ.ITAV I.IKK INHIRANCE COMl'A.NV, HALET KIHK. President, JAilKH K. KOUEItTH, Keoretary. Statutory resident attornsjr for aervlee; A. T. HONNKY. Tortlaod, Or. Approved and filed February 27, 1020 A- C. HAHHKJl, Insurance Commissioner. M'Norsis orjnrAi- kt atb. RfcLHNCE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY v&iXztfirr' ,,,e "'' !,( O.e.on. l"""""'1il1,ul:'W' ' Amount ' l ,"" t 1.000,000.00 UP "" lllruine. Total premium Ineoroe lor tho wtM i Bi&''r1" "',8as" 'r.,..rySr" rr: W4..e So.'j.'t'.t.;ii3.in. Total Income DI,b:ii-iMnnts. DIWden-ls'-'paY,!' to p'o'lio'hoid. ers durlnx the '';.." Commissions a n d salaries imid duilnie the ear....... Taxes, licenses and fees palO during the Jfear..... Amount of all other e- pendltures Total expenditures Assela. Value of real estate owned (market value! : Value of stocks and bonds owned (amortised value).. Loans on mortnaiios and col lateral, etc i " '".. Premium notes and policy loans Cash in bsnks and on hand.. Net uncollected and defrre(l premiums - : Interest and routs due and accrued Other aasets (not) T,.'SM3.0V IRl.2t0.S0 1,11114,378.12 IH.SoMl Mt,:i7.84 8,1I1B,300D8 190,000.00 7,118,788.37 1.0lt.1,8.'i4,3 1,11011.812.00 1 70,r811.70 4(10,718.08 I84.12H 7 ,0,:,l)tl.J8 rorlliintl. KihIiiiuiuI Ih lii'iitUiuiii'ltiiH for (ixliumluil work uml nil Hit tiialii niiiilliiKa for iiKrU'iilluro oiKunlr.it- Cmil llltlxd till l.lmt I'liU" I ' , WM.W.I.I.I.IeI.if r!- 2A!.U3.NlV Sd it mil ted In l-.M.r iin:i it l.iabllatea, Net rsrvea f JN.t,47,lKli on Uroea rUih f.r toSMri and t-Ulme uni'Mld 1 Hvjtl! ait All ottior UiUtllte. lH.4,iiti 41 fotithifcriii) irnt r.tf funds. . r.,4.'.il ,M C)tBt IlftMlltl'-M. luilxe f capllal fclcck JM.fl..;Mi 50 Hu-Jneea In 41reun fur Ilia Year, (Ire pn-ntlunts rrceivrd- tlurltig the yur $ 74.M5 8 l'r-niluiiis ami dlvUleiK'n te. lurnnl iliiritig tlie rur. , . .1, nil. .IS ltetics it ml .latin paid dur ing the enr ,. OO THK MI TI A! HKSK1IT MPK INN K AM'K lOMI'ANV. KIIKI'K KnKt.lNililVHKV. ln sldei.t. J. WM JoilNHON, Herrvtary. 'Niatutory rrsli'mt uttorrey fir err vice, , Pluart K. King. Iui4 Halilltm b:tlg . J'url- Total a-i-cts 10,047,924.0ft ' ZiliL T. . !""?. . '"lt0.047.024.9ft Mnh1llt.es. Net nrves I .202.lV)ft.'.0 rjr-fiHii clalmn for Utrrvn unpaid I fl.'-'J All oilier llalillltle 442,tHO.I.'t Total tlftlilltllns, exnluf-lvn of tiipllal stock of $1.)J0- n ooo.tHi n.flra.ion.07 lltiNlnres In Oregon for III, Vewr, Oroff premiums, reonlved dur ing the year a 1.838.77 fromlums and dividends re turned during the year.,., l.tlftftSft Lowes p&ld during the year.. , r,,2i)Al JlKIJANCK LIFE INHtlKANCK ( OMPAN V J, H. ItBKr). I'fdldeBt. H. O. SCOTT. Hcretary. Statutory renldent attorn-y for service! Hail 8, L-usk, Moliuwk building, Portland, r a. n, rarbkr, Iniuranci Commliloar4 Sparkling With Pep and Enthusiasm are the NEW COLUMBIA RECORDS FOR MARCH . TIIKY'KK IIEHE! A filial III Your ArniK, JiihI Like a (lyil, Ntiru Ilityxa, XDo Ate'J J llet l.tllfl It lt(IKI, l.t'W lB JUIIH' Ullll I'llUI'll'H llltl - rlHtin, tt'iiur tliiot Wlioro l.anlrnis Clow, CuinilitiU itntl Iliirr, lenor tliiot, Stic AJMI.'V HuiiiI lu Iliintl Aiiitln, Ciiiuiilii'll nail Iliirr My l.tivn Htinu, My IUikkh mid Yutl, Ctiiii'luii llitr rlKiin. hoc A'JM:l All I Ilitvu Aro Hiinny Wcuthor FrliMulM, Cuiuiirll and Iliirr Now 1 Know, I.fl Janice, 86c NEW JAZZ DANCE RECOKDS 10-Imli mmih A-N4 I "O," Kox Trol, Ti'd l.cwla' Jnri llund llarkln' Don, Kox Trol, (iorniun'8 Novelty Sylico putoi'H, K5c. A'JM,'lll Xoliody Know. Fox Trol, lllrknutn Trio Wonderful Jl, Kox Trot, lllckmuii Trio, S6c AWItl I Wunt a liitddy Who Will Kork Mo to Bleep, Kox Trot, Wuldorf-AHtorlu Orcheslrtt, S&o I MiKlit He Yolira Dmo In a Wblln. Kox Trot, Yerke. Jtiirlinliu Ort'lii'Htra, hie i 12-liirli nt'oi'tla AOIilJ New York Hippodrome; Medley, Olio Ktep, Tim Huppy Six Nobody Ever. Kox Trot. Huppy Blx. 11.25 . (1 1.17 Oh, Whut a I'nl Wuh Mury, I'rlnca'i Orclioalru C'arulliia SniiKlilne, Trice' Orchonlra, II. 2o MISCELLANEOUS KEC0RDS AUKIO l.u Hohcme, Meaettu Wultx, .rgurt't Ktiinnlne MlKiion, Hondo (Jnvollu. Mutiturul Komulllo, 11.00 Kl 170 SpunlHli Uypny Dunce, ('olumtilu HpuniHli Orchestra, NlKlil of Love, Coucurt Witltx, HpuniHli (!ypy Or cheatra, KSc i2MSl Kuthnr Klyun und Iluale to the Weddlnii, I'utrlck Scnnlon, Accordion Solo ' Keel-How and Money M link llllitlilnnd KIIiik), Put rick Hcunlon, Accordion (iolo, HIic " A2MH Hen llur Churlol Huce, Murcb, I'rlnce'i llund I'ntler Order, I'rlnco'i Ituntl, 80o A2Ma Wbon You're Alono, Henry Uurr Wuit'll You Ko, I'eurlnau qnurtitt 8Cc 78.157 Abldo Willi Mo, Hoa I'uuNulla und llurburu Munrel, $1.50 , ( A'2MOI Abnent, and When You Coino Homo, LouU Oreveure, $1.00 A2K07 Ademe Kldelni (Oh, Come All Ye Faithful) and Nearer My flodo Thou, I'aullHt Cborlstem, 85o , Ai!7HI ChrlHtmaa Time at I'umpkln Center and Kvcnlnjr Time at I'unipkn Comer. Carl Btowart, Ada Jone. and I'eerlemi Quartet, 85c A27tM Cleo, Fox Trot, Jurkea Jutzarlmba Orchestra, and Taxi, One Htep, Waldorf-Anlorla Dance Orcbeaira, 850 ' A'lMQ Everybody Culls Me Honey, and ' Frecklea, Nora Hayes, 85o eiHO My lale of 0 olden Dreams und Tbut Naughty Wultx, Columbia Orchestra Roberts Globe, Kox Trot, und Sbudowlund, Prince's Hand Get Them At SHEPHERD MUSIC CO. MlnnrHoitt Hlrt-rt !ian:i!nu:::::::n::KKm:iKn:ay:i:ni:mi:n:mm::am Citizenship alone does not make an American. An .American votes for the Right at all elect ions; he Thinks and ActsvAmer icanism and he honors one flag. The Shevlin-Hixon Company. U:i::i:m:tiii:uiimi:i!.itm niumiiiituiuinniiiiiiiuiiimmtintisHttnuiniwnitiiiinuunuiiiiiitiiiiRiiuimtimiiirniif jwraituimimuwtnumiiniutiuiuuuuirimuiutiwim THERE IS NEED IN 1 EVERY HOME S0R AN ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE. ' s ' Slop to count tbe coat of the laundry, you Bond out. Stop to count tbe cost of luundry done by old methods. You will at once see the reusons why(, you should have an electric washing machine., $12.50 down and $12.50 pep month puts a TH0R WASHING MACHINE IN YOUR HOME. Bend Water Light & Power Co. J W 4 euuuiimuiimuiiu"ii:miimtm,,w -.' a