The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, May 13, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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The Bend Bulletin
JunicH II. (iwinn
J)AILY K1UTIOX
rnWUhed Krry Afternoes. Except Bandar,
Br The lnd llalleiin (Ineerperated)
Entered Second Claae matter January t.
1917, at tha Poat Olt.ee at IWnd, Urctroo.
mndr Act of March a, 187
RORKRT W8AWYER Editor-Manaser
HENRY V. FOWLKK Associate liditor
C H. SMITH Advert iin Manajter
JAMES M. O'NEIL Circulation Manager
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b square deal, clt-an butimva, clean iKititica
and tha beat. Interest of Uend and Central
Oregon.
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SATURDAY, MAY IS, 1922.
BIBLE THOVGHT FOR TOPAY
JOY FOR WEEPING: His
anger endureth but a moment:
in his favour is life: weeping
may endure tor a night, but Joy
eometh in the morning. I'salin
SO: 5.
MOTHER'S DAY
At the time of the observance of
Mother's day last year we ventured
a remonstrance against the Idea con
noted by the setting apart of a single
day on which each of us should honor
his mother. It seemed to us that
to spur one's sentiment on one day
of the year was not the evidence of
true affection. One's mother should
have bis best thought and affection
every day of the year.
When we said this a year ago the
idea was mildly criticised by some
of our friends. They said that the
observance of the day was to be com
pared to that of other special occa
sions in the year which no one would
think of celebrating right through
the year and the Fourth of July was
cited for comparison.
We have let1 the year go by before
trying to answer with the idea that
if any thought were given to tht
subject in: that time our friends
would find their criticism answered
in their own minds. The answer to
the Fourth jot July comparison is
that that day is an anniversary as
is practically every day especially ob
served. If not an anniversary the
idea back of the observance is one
that is fitted for annual notice. The
thought of one's mother, we say
again, is not a matter of that sort.
If one thinks of his mother at all,
and who does not? if he reveres
her memory or cherishes her living
affection he will honor Mother's day
every day in the year.
We do not mean to be taken as
objecting to the idea to be expressed
tomorrow. But we do say that the
time for thinking of your mother is
not tomorrow alone but always.
THIRTEEN FATAL TO
BRITISH SALESMAN
BIRMINGHAM, Eng., May 13.
His 13th accident proved fatal to
Ernest Watson, travelling salesman.
Watson's brother testified at the in-
Synopsis of the Annual Statement of the
MICHIGAN FIRE & MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY
of Detroit, in the State of Michigan, on
the 31st da? of December, 1921, made
to the Insurance Commissioner of the
State of Oregon, pursuant to law:
Capital
Amount of capital itock paid
p 400,000.00
Income
Net premiums received dur
ing the year 1,22B,185.74
Interest, dividends and rents
received during the year 107,510.48
Income from other sources
reoeived during toe year 3.20C '7
Tctsl income 1,338,809.83
Diabarsemenu
Net losses paid during the
year including adjuatment
-.-expenses 4 891,118.91
Dividends paid on capital
stock during? the year 40,000.00
Commissions and salaries
.paid during the year 423,707.06
Taxes, licenses and fees paid
.during the year 64,277.23
Amount of all other expend).
Urea 122,701.27
Flappers
My aunt was once a flapper, and flapped re
bellious wings; but now she is a scrapper for old,
time-honored things. I've heard some ghastly ru
mors that when she was eighteen she wore a pair of
bloomers upon the village green. And there were
protests priestly, and every righteous dame de
nounced her course as beastly, and said it was a
shame. The moral weekly paper gave auntie half
a page, and said her shameful caper discredited
the age. Revolt was auntie's passion, when she was
young and fair; she rode a horse man fashion, and
bobbed her sorrel hair. The flappers now around us
imagine they're unique, determined to confound us
by some unseemly freak. But it's old stulT, my
masters; the damsels of the past were wont to
shock their pastors, and make them stand aghast.
We see the pullets moulting as hens have always
done, and damsels were revolting way back in '81.
My aunt was busy flapping in bygone sunny springs,
and now we hear her yapping for old and change
less things. And maidens now rebelling against
the whichful whence, when older will be yelling
that young girls have no sense.
RodolphWentino Paramount Pictures
l.lln-ily St liil, TIhw IHit ItiivN, NVt Tut'Ntluy, WiiInphiIuv imil TliurMlny,
Total
expenditures $1,331,806.47
Assets
Value of stocks and bonds
owned (market value) ....$1,301,000.00
Loans on mortgages and col- .
lateral, etc 656,720.00
Cash in books and on hand 60,272.09
Premiums in course of eol-
lection written since Bep-
;tember 80, 1921 825,228.91
Interest ami rents due and
'accrued : 34,028.09
Total admitted ass In $2,377,009.09
Liabilities
Gross claims for loss's un
paid $ 167,052.63
Amount of unearned premi
ums on all outstanding
Mks 1,258,946.52
Due for commission and
'brokerage 565.84
AU other liabilities 41,960.79
. Total liabilities, exclusive
of capital stock of
; $100,00000 $1,408,524.78
1 Business in Oregon for the Tear
Net premiums received dur
ing the yenr 9. -110 91
Ixissea paid during the year 5,994.00
Loai.m incurred during the
year '.. 4,793.56
. WCmrlAN' FIRH k MARINE
. ' INSirRANUE CO.
. D. St. Kerry, Jr., President.
' II, E. Everi'tt, Bjcrctnry.
Statutory resident nttorne) for service
JE. K. Thompson, 1008 Wilcox Bldg.,
. J Portltind.
W! II. Btirgbardt, Jr., I-ocal Agent, 871
9lu,,8t.. BaJe-ji, Ore.
BVyB-l)itt '(" Annual Statement of
quest that the dead man had had
12 accidents In the last few years.
He had dreaded the 13th, fearing it
THE SOUTHERN SURETY
COMPANY
of Des Moi&re, In the State of Iowa, on
the 31st day of December. 1931, undo
to the Insurance Commissioner of the
State of Oregon, pursuant to law:
Capital
Amount of capital stock paid
up $1,000,000.00
Income
Net premiums received dur
ing the year 16. 142. 619. 89
Interest, dividends and rents
received during the year 173,930.39
Income from other source
received during the yes 14,304.43
Total income (0,329,854.70
Disbursements
Net losses paid during the
year including adjustment
expenses - $1,963,279.73
Dividends paid on capital
stock daring the year .... 130,000.00
Commissions and salaries
paid during the year 3,103,040.95
Taxes, licenses and fees paid
during the yar 183,589.16
Amount of all other expendi
tures 759,549.14
Total expenditure $5, 128,467. 97
Assets
Value of res! estate owned
'market value) $ 399,396.67
Value of stocks and bonds
owned (market value) .... 1,546.304.21
Loans on mortgsgeg and col
laurel, etc 974.276 17
Cash in banks and on hand 1,369.'26.68
Premiums in course of col
lection written since Sep
tember 30. 1921 1,404.490.51
Interst and rents due and
accrued 97.793.50
Amount of all other assets 226.ii07.67
Total admitted asset 0.007,99 j.Gl
Liabilities
Gross claims for losses cn-
pud $1,253,522.54
Amount of unearned premi
ums on all outstanding
nska 2.410,327.57
Due for commission and
brokerage 341.122 03
All other liabilities 448,117.48
Sui-jjIus 554.7 t.D'J
Total liabilities, exclusive
of capital stock of
$1,000,000.00 $4.453. fi?0. 02
Business In Oregon for the Year
Net premiums received dur
ing the year $ 33.8fi (
IjOks-s psif" titirinr th vpnr 22.7990
SOl'THEKX HITRETY COMPANY
C. S Cobb, President.
E. O. Davis, Secretary.
' Statutory resident attorney for eervire;
Oeorge I. Sghnlk. Portland.
would cause his death. Ho broke IiIh
lo 8, Though there wua only a sim
ple fracture, Wat ho u '8 nervoiiA sys
tem gave way, paralysis set In and
he died.
Use Bulletin Wain Ads for results,
try them.
Hmou f ih. AmmrJ Statement of
WASS.tl'mJtjKTT.S HoN 1 UNi J A IX.SI'kInCB
COMPANY
of HoMtn. in the 'l of MMuchiiMtu. on thr
thirtjr-rtrt da of lv-mtvr, I BUI. mtut lo
the iMaruicf carainlwlvuwr uf the mu of Ore
goo, pui-BusM tA law:
. CAPITAL
Amount of capital tt-k paid up.. $1,300 000 00
. IMoMK
Net premium recelnd durtnf
the year . .506.S3.7
InierxU, dlttdrhtl. ami rtiu re
cril duii:. ibe jcar aiT,S32 67
Incump fr.iw oilier m-urrra re
ceived dnrlns tb tjr ' I12,7-.'2rtO
Total incaftte ; . V , . : ttt.OJgTtTlU lS
iusnrnKMKN ra
Krt lotM-i paid dunar tlie year.
tnrliuims adluilaieiit riu- 3.4a,.li 85
CtmmiMfcins ainl mIumi ui
turin the year 2.s3.4u,i 4 1
Tax, lice dim and teo. m'd
during the year I1 if 1,5 A 7 4S
Amount uf all oilir i;iull.uir S-'1,uu7.oh
Total exirniiUirr 0,Sl;. IKS 1 07
ASS FT
value of real ritat uwiml (mr-
ke: talwc) f 830, I do 37
TaJuc f tok aivd h-.mU Dnr-1
imarkt raluet 4.7n.ltt3 75
L-ari ..n in.tiei..-, at t r!Utrral,
eie- 33.946.(14
1 J In bank, on har.4 ami in
n trait-it 670.444 35
writrn. in is j.t. .HJ. lu.'l.. H73.1 17.74
lnuret ami ?rnU d'w antj ar-
T'eil . . . 51.S4.1 27
AiA'ii.ti of all other uuti 12r..32tl 13
Uses for Turpentlnt.
TiirMMitlhe has ninny hv wlihli lint
hus'koopor will nppriM-tnio. A lit t lo
of It In (ho Htnla on w.tsh day lllitcus
thf Itnmdry lulu.r, iiml tt tfitNpuutiful
to n tjmtrt of win it, If iippllt-d to
pliiuts once a tvivk, will nuikv thn
Iritvos irrooiior nnd cnusi ilto hlnsMimm
to hrniino hrlKhtrr. It Ih 11 mire pr
vontlvf iikmIukI rnothn Uy Jusi ilropplntt
a trlllt In the button, of clu-ntH, draw
er nnd cupboard.
Valuable Pair of Fish.
Tan rixh from (lit Attui.ou VcciMiriv
trrl(d In London. Knhmd. bnvlnK
ftingllko litis rolortMl nd it ml vi.ll.iw
tnd binok Htrtpea on (ho bod v. They
in vuluod ut 1(K the piilr.
Tho Noblest Claaalo,
'I'tio Irtiiisluiliiu of ihti Itll.lo Ih the
ri'innrkiihlo mid Inl-'n-ilni; ivont In
Him history of t nt 1 1 1 1 11 1 toe e j It Is nn ll
lustrhuin iiiotUMi.-itt of H10 nm tin'
Ntillon, (he Ijiticnaif ; It In, properly
uprnkliij;. v n triinxliillrri Ihiin nil
orl;;lnnt, buvliitf nuwi uf tbo t-irll of
Ihti former as lo atylo, and nil the
iniMii of (he Inttvr iih to thouuld ; It
In tht nohl.-sl. It'Ht, moMt MiiInIumI iIiih.
hI of the Knitllrdi tongue. T. a
Orltnko.
1
r1 .'yJt
6omathlng Wroio Comawhtr.
I( fninllliirll)' Ihim-iIh ruiiliMiipt, how
Is It (lint xu many (,- . I nrv mrli
treat I'ltiuliiilnTHjlloaiiin Trau-KrliiL
Candidate for Republican
nomination for Congrow.
Central and EaHtcrn Ore
gon's development depends
on reclamation. Meet a
man who will secure for
Oregon her share of federal
reclamation money.
Mr. Gwinn also stands for
passage of the Smith-Towner
free public school bill.
: admitted '
I.IAH'I.ITII-M
rUimi f"r .- unimi.1. .
in:?il nrrtmtiHM u
Mif-'.aml.i
ruk-
Iur ftii ci lurms-um aits)
act- ,
All othrr lUtfllltiv
t'I,tl2.:t43 47
li.7oi.um.:o
2. SOt. flit 41
2.9.''1 V7
ii.n..:7 :.t)
Total HaMllUi-. Tc;i)tr of
CJ.H-al H'ck vl J1..-.OII (KM) $ A.tmr ,t3 47
IM'MINK&f IN OltKON Full 1MK YtAli
Nft ptcnitiiint rei-i-itrd (lirins ttit
j' si.o-j. in
m .mill during the )r .... fc.37.'2
iiiv-iitmI ilnrlm tin. Jar.. No reenril
W..SHa lil ShTTS HUNIUMi A IN-SIHANCK
T I KALVKY. PrM-nt.
JOHN T 1(1 IINKTT, wcreUry
tatutorr refill -nt tlt-jrn-j fur rtirt.;
it. I. Al.MlK'H. It.M.l-nt Airi,
I.unibtnain.4 bklc.. Pirtlaml. Or.
R. E. PINNEY
Oregon Itranrh Ofllto
807 ioHco ItuildiiiK
rorflnnd, Ori'on
MOST PEOPLE
Accept the statement that milk is necessary
for growing children, but many do not realize
that it is really indispensable.
Badly bowed legs of little tots are directly
caused by lack of the lime needed to harden the
bones, and not, as some suppose, because the chil
dren walk too soon. The same cause is responsi
ble for early decay in children's teeth.
Good, pure milk is rich with the lime needed
to feed and harden the bony structure, and the
growing child should be given a liberal supply of
it at every meal. Not less than a quart a day
should be consumed by each child.
INCREASE YOUR MILK ORDER NOW
CALL US UP
WE'LL SERVE YOU IN THE MORNING
Tlie Bend Dairy Store
Fishing Is Good Now!
If you don't think it is, see our window
We made a real catch, and you can do the
same if you have the proper tackle.
We Fish, So We Know What The
Fish Will Take.
We pride ourselves in having the most
complete stock of wisely selected Fishing
Tackle in Central Oregon.
Douthit's Electric Co.
WALL STREET
Ox
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Phone 127-W
Wall Street
A Carload of 1922 Ford Cars!
Is due to arrive the early part of next week. The greater
portion is already sold. Now is the time to place order if prompt
delivery is desired.
1922 Model has
Electric Starter.
Demountable Rims.
Extra Rim and Carrier.
Re-designed Wiring System.
Larger Steering Wheel.
New Style Seats.
Pistons and Connecting matched for weights, before
. assembled in motor.
Ford cars were never so low in price never so high in
quality.
We do Ford car repair work exclusively and do it for less.
Terms given on repair work if . amount is .$25.00 or more.
j Central Oregon Motor Co.
Ford Sales
and Service
Bend, Oregon
J. L. Van HuiTel
A. G. Clark
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