PAGE 4 THE MONO III UJCTIN, DAILY EDITION, IIRN'D, ORKUON, 1 ItlDAV, MAY I J, ,0!i2. The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION FaklbM Brery Allinrng Kitept Bunaaj, Bf The UnJ llqll.liu flncenwraled) Entered as Second i'Lmaa matter January S, 117. at tha I'oat Orhce at Basil, Oregon, udn Act at March S, BORKRT W. 8AWYF.lt EdUor-Manairer BKNRY N. FOWLER Ase.ciate h-nlor a H. SMITH Advertising- Manager JAltKS M. O'NKIL Circulation Manager Ab Independent Newspaper, atandiiur (or tba acuare deal, clean business, clen politics nd tha beat IntcrcaU of Read aud Centrmi Oreffon. SUIWCRlfTION RATES 7 Mail On Year t.1.00 6tx Months tt.76 Three Mentha Il.lt Br Carrier On Year , .B0 Biz Months 13.50 One Month fu.(0 AH subscriptions are due and PAYARLK IN AUVANCE. Notices ol expiration are Bailed aubscribera and if renewal ia not aiade within reasonable time the paper will be discontinued. . Pleas notify os promptly of any chanae f address, or of failure to receive the paper rearalarly. Otherwise we wUl not be rc ponsibla for copies missed. Make all checks and orders payable to Tba Bend Bulletin. FRIDAY, MAY 12. 1922. BIBLE THOIGHT FOR TODAY THE ONLY SAFE TRUST: Some trust In chariots, am) some In horses: but we will remember the name of the Lord our God. Psalm 20:7. STATE TAX AND DELINQUENCY Assessor Anderson's proposal that the state assume a share of the coun ty tax delinquencies in proportion to its share ot the tax levied Is a matter that is already under con sideration by the Tax Investigation commission,' according to our infor mation. It is to be hoped that Mr. Anderson will successfully press his resolution at the meeting ot the as sessors so that if the commission in cludes in its report a recommenda tion on the subject there will be also the weight of action by another body in support of the proposition. As matters now stand, and espec ially in these days of high state taxes and unprecedented delinquencies, the bnrden laid on the county by its forced assumption of delinquencies in state 'tax payments is very heavy. The tax levied against every piece ot property includes a sura due the state. If the tax on any piece is not paid that which is paid on other property must make up the shortage. This shortage the county has to stand. ' A simpler way of stating the fact and making the point is to assume that in any year the state tax is $100 and the county tax the same. As sume also that all the taxes are pay able by two persons each having $100 to pay. When the first half tax payment is due in April one pays $50, the other nothing. In May the state calls on the county for the first half of the state tax and the $50 taken in is sent to Salem. In Octo ber the same thing happens again when the second payment is due. The result is that the taxes collectable by the county for itself and the state are 50 per cent delinquent, the state nevertheless has received its tax in full and the county has received nothing. If Mr. Anderson's plan is carried out the state and the county, on facts as assumed above, would each have $50 and each would have a 50 per cent delinquency. That would be airer to the county and would help it in its own financial affairs materially. af V&tMafcn Safe Faces The face you wear was Nature's gift; and it may be, perhaps, that people who before you drift may have more handsome maps. But let this not disturb your rest, don't dope your face with drugs ; for Nature knows just what is best when she dis tributes mugs. My frontispiece I thought too fierce; inspired by foolish hope, I sent away and got a tierce of Johnson's Beauty Dope. I spread the mix ture on my brow, and on my cheeks and chin; "I will be fairly dazzling now," I said, and rubbed it in. I spread the ointment on my ears, and put some on my nose, and dreamed of going down the years as lovely as a rose. But all my dreams were doomed to smash, they died upon a day; the Beauty Dope brought out a rash that will not go away. And old friends view my face with grief; their gibes I've long endured; "You're looking like a side of beef that wasn't rightly cured." My skin has an un wholesome shine, and scaly is my crown ; my nose is slightly out of line, my mouth is upside down. Could I but have the useful face I had on that bright day, before I vainly tried to chase its blemishes away! I would not touch it up with grease, or paint it pink or white, but let it be, and live in peace, and have sweet dreams at night. Monday from l'trl luntl whom ulitt linn lit'uii vIkIIIiik tlio pant wcok. Mr. nd Mm, Sum IIiiiki'hh lilovml to the J. A. HcoKKtn ihiu'Ii Monday. Ihiiinlu Klhlim is iililo to bo ul school iikhIii uftor tiding ronflnril 111 till! llllllHtl nilVIM'Ill llll.VH will) it vmy Howre Mors llirtuit. ICiiiI I'halfuii Hiivnt Monday nlr.lil wllh KiMiunth 1 1 ii I In wol 1 . Mr. mid Mm. M. Knli'kii'lioikir of Slnlnrit nuntit Ttlotulny uvi'iilnii M tho Van I'i'mikI Iioiiio. Mr. Myorn of HrowiiHYllIti Hpi'iil Wcitmisduy tit the Morfltt ranch. Mr. and Mis. A. W. ArniMtroim Hay Ai'iiiHtroiiK unil Wllinii llouiintl FAREWELL PARTY IS HELD AT PLAINVIEW PLAINVIEW, May II. A large crowd gathered at the Knickerbock er home last Saturday tor a farewell party given for Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Morfltt and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Morfitt who will leave next week AUDITOR OF MOOSE LODGE IS VISITOR Thomas Roche, auditor for the Moose. lodge, Bpent last night and today in Bend, inspecting the books of the local lodge and speaking at last night's meeting. He declared himself to be well plased with the condition of the lodge here, and fa vorable Impressed by the city of Bend. His home is in San Francisco. Synopsis of the Anntml Statement of the HOP GROWERS FIRE RE LIEF ASSOCIATION OF BUTTEVILLE, ORE. ot Bnttevitlr. io 1 he Slat of Oregon, on the 31n day of iJeetinlier, 11.21, rondo to the Jnmrt,nro CummiMlnner of the Stale of Oregon purmjnnt io law: Income Not premium received dur ing the ;ir $ 3,704, 63 Interest, dividends mid rents reeefved during the year.. 1,552.59 Income from oilier Murcri received during tlie year.. lfi.00 Total income $ 5,313.52 Disbursements CommfcMnnH and mloriea paid during the year .$ - 533 50 Taxes. Lecn-m mid fee jnld during tho yir 3.48 Amount of all oMht cxen ditures 4yi Total expenditures $ I.ufiS r.9 ac(V u5 whr lir .hrd rdd Anseti Value of real PKUle owned ( ii.it rket value) sj VJO.OO ValiW' of (stork and i.ohdi owned 'market value 15,712.50 flush in li.trik, and on nand 21,001 11 lnicr't and rema due and ar-Hjed 410.93 Total ndmjlied assets $ 4(,"i4.'U B'islnea.i in Oregon for tba YVtr Net jnwlumi received dur- . ing the venr $ 3,7fi-l.03 HOI tiHOWKHH VrRB RKfJRP ABHO- ci.vri'jy of bitttkvimjK, ork. John Murray, PreaMfnt i U. h. Stuper, Secrlry Svnopaia of the Annual Statement of the PENNSYLVANIA MILLERS MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO. of Wilkeabarr, In the State of Penniji vania, on the 31st day of December, 1921, made to the Imuran CommUtioner of ihtt State of Oregon, puriuant to law: Capital Amount of capital i toe It paid up - Mutual Income Net premiums and aaseai- tnenta received during the yar $ CT0.P13 90 Intereat, dlvidendt and rrnta received during the year.. 57.126.34 Total income . $ 74t,040.34 DisbOTLemints Net loisea paid during tha , year including adjustment expense 356,692.85 Dividends paid on capital atock during the year Mutual Commissions and silariea paid daring the year 205,665.20 Taic-, lirenscs and fees paid during the year IS, 100 99 Amnimt of all other expen diture 33.227.31 Total expenditure $ 643.98ti.35 Aaset Vain of itoeir rnd bond owned (market value) $1,215,130.00 Cash in banks ant on hand 103.507.00 Premiums and assessments in course of collection written since September fO, 1921 72,355 38 Intert-ft and rns due and accriej 14,619. 7." Total admitted asts ?1, 470, 092. 19 Liabilities Gross claim for lotiae un- paid $ 110,f;t.0.2r Amount of unnarned prfmi- urns on all outstanding risk 440.202.56 Due for commission and brokerage 22,000 00 All other liabilities 12,000.00 Total liabilities, exclusive of capital stock of mutual $ SSl.Sfiij a a Bualnea In Oregon for the Year Xet premium received dur ing the year $ 77 Looses ptid during the year 1,313. H5 Losies incurred during the year 1.462 3 I'ENXHY LVAN1 A Mil LEKS MUTUAL PIKE IKHURANCK COMPANY Aher Miner, Preaidt-nt John Hoffa. Secretary Statutory resident attorney for aervlce: K. I, piRd!y, 1013 Board of Trade Bide, Portland, Ongon. for nrownsvfUo, Oregon, to make their future homo. Mr. Morfitt having traded ranches with Mr. Myem, who with hia family will (toon arrive to make hia homo on the Mor fitt ranch. Mrs. C. F. Chalfan returned home HynnpM of the Annual Statement of THE IMPORTERS & EX PORTERS INS. CO. OF- NEW YORK of N'ew York, in the Hlate of New York, on th 31 H Jay of Urcember. 1921, mttile io the Insurant Ocmntst,lo'ier of the State of Orrgoo, mirsttttnt to law: Capital Amount of miltl stork paid up 700.000.00 Income Net premium. received dur- ing the year 9l.936.C4tt.f,7 Interett, dividend and rent r-eived during the yr.. 131,704 14 Income from other aourcea received during the yer 4.57i4.30 Total lncom 12,072,032 11 Dlabttrsementa Net losaea paid during the year including aljistioeiit expenaea $ 1. 19S.507.40 Commission!. and aalartea paid during the year 00t,907.17 Taxes, liceniea and fees paid during the year 42,210.97 Amount of all other expen ditures l!;t,?H5 81 Tola! expenditures $2,04 1, l!7.7rt Asset Value of real estate owned (marLet vaine) lets inrum brsn.es 4215.000) 2Sl.57l.il Value of fctofks and Itoml owned f cunvenliou val-ie ) 1 ,"f0.031 70 C:i.h in h.inks and on hand 211,22d.U4 Prt-miums in cour-e of rol- lection written sitiee Hp- temlier .10, )'.21 4f!6,270.5l) Interest and rents due and accrued 10,350.8 I Iteincurince due on paid lo 45.0Si.I2 Total admitted aMi . . . $2.7 1 1, IU0 'JO Labilltlea (Jros claim for losses un- paid 723, 419.77 Amount of unearned pr'-mi- uma on all outstanding risks 810,017.06 Reserve fr tivxes, eX-cnes 1 inejrred, etc 50,252 Ort Total liabilities, exrluike of capital stock of ' $700,000 and surplus of $427.fi'J.7t 1. 013,716.40 Bnslness in Oregon for the Year Net premium received dur ing the yar $ 13.040 50 Ijosre paid during the year V.342.42 fyosse . incurred during tho yar 1 1.313 83 THE IM!'OKTK!4 KXI'OKTKUH IN SURANCE CO. OP NEW YtKK f.ecn Hchinaat. President. C. 1). West, Harold Knox and A. Whelp ley, Secretaries. Statutory resident attorney for serviee: A. C. Barber. Insurance Commiissioni-r. AVOID TOO FAST A PACK In your porxonnl and IjiihlnoHH extravaKuiiws. Don't lot prosjiorily run away wllh you. A com morclnl hank llk oiiih la a Buitahlo bulunco whoel. We will pilot you away from tho uncertain kc;ih of adversity that oiton run a Miiiiliifi: Klilp aKalnst tlio rock of di artrouH liaiikriiplcy. The First National Bank sea or Bues Thi Bunk h o Member of the Federal Reserve System STATU OF OltKGON', OlOPAItT MUNT tF STATK, HAI.KM wurr K KI.KITION To 11m Bliorlir of tlio futility of DuHi'liuliiH, Htulo of Ori'iioii: In til niimn of tlio Statu of Or koii : Wlit-tvim. a pntltlon wiim Hlod In tlio (i Ml i' u of tlio Secretary of Stuto of tlio Slato of (lruKou on April '.'!. insi1. by oloi-toiH of tlui Stuto r Ori'Kon diiiiiiiiidiiiK tlio loi'all of Frod A. WilllaiiiH from tlio otllcn of 'ominlnslonor of tlio l'lilillo WorvU'n t'omiiilNHioii of Oiokoii; mid WlmroiiH. nil hi Krod A. WllllaniH an t!oiiiiiillonur of tho i'ulillo Sm v Wn CinnmlHulou of On'noli did not offop ilia roslmiiitlon or roslun fioin mild ollk'n within llvo 151 i!um uftur tlio (llin n of tlio aforti.suld pi'tition: Now, Thoroforo. by vlrtun of tlio I authority voHtod In mo by tlio con-! stltution and laws of tho Stuto of Orngon, I, Snm A. Honor, Horrotiiry ! of Stata of tlio State of Oi-okoii, do horohy ordor that on Krldiiv, tho 19th liny of May, J22. n mioclul olootioii bo lipid in tlio Stuto of OroKon for tho purpoHo of HiihiulttliiK to tho lomil oloctora of tho Stuto of OroRon tlio quoHtlon of whothor or not mild Krod A. WllllaniH. C'oiiiiiiIh Hionor of tlio I'ubllc Sorvlco I'om Illlsnlou of OroKou. ahull bo rooallod, and fop tho purpimo of HllliiK the o 111 co of Commlfmlotior of tho I'lihlir i Sorvlco ConimlHlon of OroKon for tha rouialndor of the term explrliiK on tho firat Monday in January, 1923; and You, tlio Bald Shorlff of tho Coun ty of Doschuten, Stato of OroKon, aro beroby commanded to forthwith notify tho several JudKoa und clorka of eloction in each and all ot tho several election preclnctM In mild County of DpBchllton, Stuto of Ore gon, to bold a special election In each of mild preclncta on Friday, tho 19th day of May, 1922, as aforeaald. i lu tho manner and form an Kcnorul 1 electloiiB are bold, pursuant to tlio Htatutos in mien cbhoh made and pro vlded. and tor tho purpoHo hernlii beforo Btated. In Testimony Whereof, I hnve ! hereunto net my hand unci atllxed ; tbo Seal ot tho Stato ot Oregon. Done at tbo Capitol, lit Salem, i Orngon, tills first duy of May, A. II. 1922. SAM A KOZKIt. (SKAL) Socretary of State. 12fi-139c Npoui Sunday with Mr. und Mim. II. A. HcokkIii. F. I'. Illnhop niiivod Wediionduy to upend Hovornl week lit the lion" ranch. The O. 1. O. dull mot with Mm. Howard Hartley, Tliiirxiluy, orflcoiH iilerled for the year wore: Mm. How ard lliiiiloy, prexldniil; Mm. I.ula Villi Tunnel, vice prvnldeul; Mm. Kuli'lterhocktii', Hooreliiry ; Mrs. Verti l,lvnHiiy, treiiHiirer. The dliectora of the McCalllnlor IMhIiIi'I liuprovi'ineiit Co. held their monthly ineotliiK ul the Moifltt homo lionio Wodiii'mliiy ovomIiik Mr. and Mm. A. W. ArmntronR hnve rented tlio II. It. (leldor ranch four uiilcH iiortheiiHl of llond and will move In the Hour future. Mih Al lllpMin hati lioi-ii ) ii 1 1 ii III for tho piiHt fow.dnyes. It. W. Iloiull of Alfalfa npoui tlio work end at Hie 11 nun rani'li. Cut OnCf Worshiped. After I ho I ln u iih i'otiiilon d I'ik'.vpt, hoy, with lliolr iihiiiiI a.iiiiicltv. lulor uted rut lino or wiirahlp. Iiludorim tolls (ho Mury of a limb tuurluK u Itiiliiiin Ki. Idler "tu pieces" Iiih'iiuno he had iioi idi'liliillv nIiiIii n nil. An nlllco of keeper o' eats Has hereditary, The Turks adopted Fells iPmicHtlt'ii. In t'ulrii hoiiieloss cuts wore fed by order ef the kiidln. Accordion to l.nne. Hie truiiKlator of the Arabian Mtthls. the Hiilinii i: Zuldr lleyluirs founded a homo for cuts In u guidon neur his iiinN(iie, Sae 7?IUA for infants and INVALIDS ASK FOIt Horlick's the Original Id Imitations) "'A Subititutcs For InrnmnInvnllilnandamwInfT Children iRIchmllk. mallodirraln exirsct In Pywdae Tho Original Food-Drink For All Ars No Cooking Nourishing DlfaitlbU Specials On Meats for Saturday Only Sirloin Steak, per pound 23c T.Bonc Steak, per pound 2.'Jc Hound Steak, per pound 23c Shoulder Steak, per nound 18c Pot Roast, per pound Mc Heef Stew, per pound 10c and WAc Hamburger Steak, per pound 12ac Sausage, per pound. llytC Veal Steak, per pound ...25c Veal Chop and Cutlets, per pound 25c Veal Roast, per pound 20c Veal Stew, per pound 12'2C Swift's Premium Bacon, pound 38c Corn Belt Bacon, per pound 27c We also have Choice Poultry FARMERS' MARKET 11 1 Minnesota Street onnnnnarwnnnnno aaaoauaaabuu yy on a n an nn cp on at i BR ca EH 83 03 on on an on on on DQ a d oa op oa on oa n an on oa So an oa oa a oa oa an a a a an on aa on a nn an aa oa oa a m ognnnnnnnnnnnnnngnonnnnnnnmnn lUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUIUUUU THOR NEWS If you knew you could do a TWO DAYS' large family washing in ONE DAY and do the ironing besides, and still be in a tem peramental state that would allow you to go to a show or bridge party, you certainly would go a long ways to find this something that accomplishes the above. Well, there's no secret about it. A THOR. Electric Washing Machine will do just that very thing. Furthermore, in the last five weeks we have added many new owners to the regular list of THOR owners, who will vouch for all we say about the THOR. Your first thought now, then, is that the THOR costs too much money. We can prove the contrary, for A THOR. Pays For Itself as Follows : Saves Clothes Saves Labor Saves Health 35 Cents a Day But No chemicals or rubbing necessary to clean, thereby preserving the life of all linen and garments. With a THOR, for an average size family, the washing is on the line and dried and the ironing done before dinner, house cleaned and ready to en tertain after lunch. The THOR motor is only a sixth horsepower and uses only two cents' worth of current an hour but still has power enough to both CYLINDER and .WRINGER at the same time. With a THOR there is no such thing as overwork or doctor bills that would be caused from straining, etc. $10.00 cash and an equivalent of 36 cents a day makes you a THOR owner. Sec it work and then talk terms. We will de liver a THOR to your home and do a large family washing FREE OF CHARGE to prove that a '1 11 OR is all that we claim it to be. na Bend Water Light & Power Co. PHONE 55 FOR DEMONSTRATION