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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1921)
turn 4 Th Btnd Bullrtm (Wrl IMHkm) I'Mh1lh) Vf inn mcjf nm.i.mn (lnrorofAfe1) IXaMl.liril im. HOflBflT W. 8AWVKH, Mnit(r 4n Independent newspaper nUndlnn for the (nnr denl. cleAB business, elen politic and tnw best Intorosls of Bend And centra Oregon, Ono yenr ...,1 $3.00 Biz month....... 1.00 Three months ........ .60 Tlll'USDAY, AVMV 21, 1921 SN'OW-WHITB 8THEET8 An a part of hie plnn to mntio Rood on hli pledge to giro Hand the most beautifully paved streets In Ore gon, C. S. Reed, head of tlio Western Wlllltc Itond Construction Co., In formed tha city council n few nights. ago that ho would send to California for marble dust, nnd that this would bo worked Into tho asphalt surfacing while tho Willlto is stilt hot. This, Mr. Reed stated, would Rive Dend a jvaToment the snowy whiteness of which would enduro through 25 years. Tho beauty of a white pavement Is not to be gainsaid, but a question naturally arises to thoso who havo been forced to don smoked glasses on a bright day in winter, after a fresh snow. It may be remembered In this connection that tho sun's sum mer rays are much more direct than thoso of winter, and would hence be more dazxllng when reflected from n marble-dusted street. The Injurious effect on the eyes of the reflection from white side walks Is well recognized, and In Portland, where the maximum of cloudless days is by no means equal to that of' Central Oregon, a certain proportion of lampblack must be mixed with cement used for the fin ishing layer In walks and curbs. Perhaps an effect more In harmony with the general colors of a Central Oregon landscape might be achieved by the use of a shade of dark red, worked into the asphalt surfacing. rather than the glittering marble dust. If this could be done. It might have the advantage of proving less expensive to the .contractor. In addition to sparing the eyes of users of the downtown streets of the city. CONVINCED? After bitterly opposing the Bend Commercial In Us effort to secure the appointment of the Deschutes board, later characterizing the entire- movement as an elaborate publicity stunt, the Madras Pioneer has flopped gracefully but complete ly, now that the commission which is studying water resources and uses in Central Oregon, has made its first trip Into the Deschutes basin. The Pioneer now comments on the commission In the following words: "It is within reason for the Pio neer to state that the government commission, which will recommend a means of the proper distribution of the water of the Deschutes river, who visited In Madras Tuesday and spent the entire day looking over the North Unit irrigation project, was visibly Impressed with the proj ect. The members of the commis sion appreciate the importance of their mission, and able men that they are, can be counted on to act in fairness. They did not commit themselves while in Madras, other Uhc Central regon iBank D. K. HUNTER, President CARLETON B. SWIFT, Vice President E. P. MAIIAKFKY, Vice Pres. and Manager H. 51. STEPHENS, Cashier BEND, OREGON A Plain Talk How many years havo you been working? And how many dollar havo you put by to help you to m-Iic oppor tunity when it coram, or to become a reserve for the un productive, period of jour life? Thousands of people arc now old nnd penniless' de pending on relative or charity, because they, too, were financially Miort-sighted ut your time of life. Do you euro to bo caught in the name way? You Iiavo time enough yet to avoid their plight, but you MUST start. You ran do it today hy operilng an account with uh. You will (hid that ono of our dime pocket bunks, or ono of our safe typo savings banks will bo a great help. I). E. HUNTER, i, .., i President 1 u 1. .;(! ' I ; , 1 UuO). l1f ' ' ' 1 ij 1 j.' hi ' a. Ti'jJi')...", thnn (it cnnimflrif on lhA deatnY ftf ld pfrtjeef Atil IM itppiifcnl IaI Mlllf. Mnwflff Ider wff ffsnk Id wiy IdAl Mhrtr drctlntlK ifofrt cfl II I I'M In a fritted m f lliln neetloti. Tlifl I'loneer prMlel Hint (do Nnflfi trill will dp RNMtly denelltfeil dy the, nellon which Idf rmnntlsslon will maki-" A.MKttlOA NINTH IN MUTATION The announcement ha Just been made of tho rank of Iho different countries In the world n to educa tion. The. United HtAles stand NINTH. This country, which wo all claim to bo so great, so rich, so much better than all other, Is ninth Among tho nations when It conies to the education of Its people. The news Is astounding stupefy ing) I And yet threo years ago, when woj entered the war, 26 per cent of th men who went from n single ".tnto to fight the notion' battles had to bo taught to sign their names. And mind you, they were not foreigners everyono of theso Illiterate soldlois was an Amcrlcan-born citizen. Many more who could with difficulty v?nte their names and rend a bit were so poorly educated that they could not stud? the common manual of Jrllt Yes, education Is free In oik rlL cities and In the well-to-do country regions. Hut tho time has como for us to carry education common school education Into the moun- tains and deserts nnd other lonely stretches of our land. Ignoranco Is tho greatest menaco of any nation. Wo rail at Bulshcv Ism In American and denounce Its followers among us. but forget that It If nothing but Ignorance, lack of education. And that Is our fault. not theirs. YOUR SHARE OF EIGHT BILLIONS The total amount of money In tho United States on the first of April was JS.0S2, 773,866. How much of It have you to your credit? This amounts to about $S0 for every human being In the United States. Have you your 180? It you have not, do you want It? It Is easy to get It. Save It. You can get 100 tiroes $80 if you save. There is only ono way to save It That is, lay down a rigid rule to save a certain amount each week or each month out of your pay check or income. As you save It, Invest It, looking first to the safety of the principal and, secondly, to the Inter est return. One. way Is to Invest It In United States liberty bonds or In govern ment savings securities, such as 5 war savings stamps and treasury sav ings certificates In denominations of $25, $100 and $1000. These stamps and certificates pay four per cent in terest, compounded quarterly. They are guaranteed by the government of the United States to increase In value from month to month and are not subject to market fluctuations. You always know exactly what a war sav ings stamp or a treasury savings cer tificate is worth and you can always sell it back, when necessary, to the government at that guaranteed price, Remember somebody Is saving the money you spend. Why not do it yourself? The report of the biggest fish over caught in Central Oregon should be making Its annual appearanco soon to You: E.'P. MAHAPPEY, . Vlco President , rtitM Ihfi MrtrlfM Wnttref "flirt Hcriif fliiltelln of h tfttnt H tfrf alAle (lint Mrtfor (lforl (if lltrtf elly hit, for tiffin' unknown frnrin, Attsetl III iiliffliHon Id The, lliille lift Irl fie ilisrrmlltnieil Wa mffffil uttftKrM (lint II wit mi Account of Urn pitntilnK willed Ida mayor Im deen rernlrlng a( (do hand of Tlio llnllelln for tlio mt several week, Howover ho Hint a l( niwy, dm I'lnnoer of Iho opinion Hint wdmi a tittdlle, of flelrtl discontinue III local newsprt per, whether do I rlRdt or wrong In hi own opinion, It I n pretty gooi haso upon which tdn Renernl public can form their Idea tdat tho local paper tin enilRht Iho public official In tho act of going after sperlnl privileges." It appears that tho council has again left out ouo of tho necessary stops In tha pnssago of an ordinance, Tho nteasuro In question had as Its purpose tha Amending of Mayor (Ill- son's watorworks franchise. Now tho amendmoutH contained In ord tnanco No. 202 must remain In tho air until the first May mooting. (From the, columns of Tho Bulletin of April 20, 1906.) A violent earthquake occurred In San Francisco between S nnd 6 o'clock Wednesday, resulting In tho loss of hundreds of lives nnd millions of dollurs' worth of property. A number of Bend people having rein' tlvcs and friends In tho stricken dls trlct are anxiously awaiting now In regard to their welfare Boguo & Son have sold several lots to pcoplo wishing to build at Rosland. The region about Powell Butte is rapidly developing and Is bound to bo ono of tho most prosperous lo calities In the Deschutes Irrigation district. "Wo people at Portland think that Bull Run -water can't bo beaten, but you folks have Just as good or better supply In the Deschutes." states A. King Wilson, prominent attorney of Portland, nfter a few days' visit in this vicinity. F. Shonauest was In Bend Satur day from bis uprivcr ranch. Frank Elklns of Madras, republl candidate for sheriff, was In our city several days this week. A. M. Drake left today for Shnnl ko, whero he will meet Mrs. tDrako and bring her to Bend. HAT BOTHERED "UNCLE JOE" Veteran Legislator Objected to "Plug," But Was Finally Persuaded to Don It Temporarily. In 10O1 Representative Cannon was living ut the Cochran hotel, and the evening before the Inauguration, I White Busbey, now his private secre tary, but nt that tune correspondent of the Chicago Inter Ocean, entered Mr. Cannon' room at tho hotel and found the venerable legislator standing before a mirror and wearlng over a plug hat with which he was practlc Ing. "I tell you I won t wear .the d n thing," ejaculated Uncle Joe' explosive ly. "I never wore ono' In my life anil I won t begin now. "But, Mr. Cannon," suggested Bus bey umlnbly, "If you don't wear It you will attract more attention In the parado than the president, and you don t want to do that. "How's thntT snapped Uncle Jce. "Why," exclaimed Busbey, "you will be the only man In the carriage that won't be wearing n silk hat, and you will be too conspicuous." At that comment Mlm Cannon, the daughter whone devotion to her father was so well known, entered tho room, "Father will wear the hut, Mr. Bus 'bey," said Sllss Cannon gently. "You needn't worry." Uncle Joe dutifully wore that hot the next day. He wore It agnln at tne runeroi or MCKlniey. Theso arc said to bo the only times In his life he has worn a silk hat. Washington Letter In Boston Transcript. Burning Coal Dust Tho enterprise, of one motorcar manufacturer extend even to the own ership of mines In West Virginia, from which ho digs coal for his motor car factory. In tho plunt at River Rouge, Mich., eight enormous boilers are being In stalled for furnaces which will burn pulverized coal and gas simultaneous ly. TIiIb will be nceompllslied by fir ing the coal vertically from tho top nnd Injecting the gas horizontally through the sldo of tho furnace, the cool (lame nnd gas tlnmo uniting at the proper point for greatest elllclency. These furnaces will burn 1,000 tons of eonl per day, unci from the time tlio eonl leaves tho mines In West Vir ginia until Its rehlduo Is carried iiwny ns nsho, It will not be touched by hu man hands. All requisite operations will bo done mechanically dumping, pulverizing, carrying to bins, stoking, nnd even tnitiftportntluii of tho ashes In small dummy curs. Advertise In Tho Bulletin. It gets results.-' t I rft V 1 I rineen iears mo i 1 f "IIONOfl" A TMIHfl FORGOTTEN ftuultn OWtff Oftoiiff ia V(Atttnti I Id of Any Oliffallan. of Mplullly, A fffiffitl lllmlrnllMi of denim rule In I'ofnnil deftifo freeili'in 0111m Id II fienlilo I Rltetl l. Air, (Vc ('ticlerlmi In (do New Willie, Tim (lermnn military Aiilliorllle dm) I sued a rmtitimml In the people of Wit saw Dial Idey sImmiIiI furnish n 111 their mefnl and mule, from l dandle to ftniiinvar. A (lerninn oHlrrr billeted In n I'nll lihfh(M, ny Mr, ,piiet'rtnii, foimii tntnseir lonely on ciirmmn day. The faintly wan keepliitf tho fr- Ural, and the ulllrer sent n 110(0 nk lntr If ho mtitht Join Hi" party, Tim hotes was compelled to anient, an Ilerr I. lent. (!runliirli partook of lavish supper. It happened that til tioMess had kept hnek 11 sliver snniii (nr, which, usually secreted under th tied, on Christmas day shone forth I all Its glory. Some 0110 suggested that It would tie vler to remove the samovar be fore Iho Ilerr Lieutenant entered, hut tho hostess Insisted that tie wit there ii n guest and not na nil enemy, nnd that even 11 l'm-olnti would respec the bread nnd (uilt. The evening fol lonliiK tho party 1111 titiploiiNiiiit-timk lug mini cmiie to the liiiuie iieenui putiled hy two Herman noldler. II hud called tn collect the winioviir tha the Ilerr Lieutenant hud reported. Not only bo remove the mmoMir, but he nnHeised n line beeiiUM the law Inn been disobeyed. Shortly nfterwnrd the offltx'r oskei Ids hostei why nht avoided lilm What had ho done to offend her? She eeiild 110 longer restrain her IndlKiia tlon and told him what she though of him to hi profound nitoulshiuent, How could she blnino III ni for doing uhat was obviously his duty? Him pltnllty entailed no obligation to for get one's fatherland. Germany I111 need 'of suiuovnrM. What muttered else? Youth's Companion. REFUSE TO SURRENDER RELIC Citizens of Little French Town of Alan Offer Lives In Defense of Stone Cow. Tho famous stono cow of Alan, llttlu town In the Huute Garonne, Km nee. Is agnln tho center of a light between the peasants of tho vitiligo and tho Ministry Ioh Beaux Arts In I'ltrlM. Twice tho ministry ha sold the cow, which dates back to the fif teenth century, nnd each time the vllfacers havo fought with pitchforks and clubs all attempts to remove It from tho front of the Episcopal pal ace. After tho wnr a Pari antique deal er, knowing tho history of the Mono cow, iiersuadod the Ministry des Beaux Arts to sell It to Dliii. Oncu be fore they sold thu cow, but nil tho gendarmes that fhoy could center on Alnn failed to get the monument. Tho purchaser nssert that he will removo It and place It In front of a 1'nrlslan mansion. Tho pensants of Alan havo sgaln nnned, and this time with mod ern weaponi, for little of tho old vll- Ins? Is left from the shells of tho (lcr mans, nnd they Intend to protect their relic. There I little left of tho Epis copal palnce, before which tho cow stnnds, but not a shell hit tho cow during the wnr. Blower Recovers Wsite Cement. The ting In which cement Is ship ped have n considerable return value, because of tho character of tho ma terial entering Into the manufacture, so that nil large consumers find It necessary to seu that these lire gath ered up and returned to tho cement plant. Heretofore It ha been regarded ns sufficient to turn the bag upside down and shako It as n means of emptying. But recently It has been found that this method Is wasteful In the ex treme, and tho cement Is now recov ered by a blower. By this means from ono and ono hulf to two sncks of cement lire re covered per 1,000 sncks cleaned. Two men can clean 2,000 sacks a day, be sides sorting, counting and bundling them. The cement recovered mnks u credit to Iho cost of handling of about UM a duy. Sell Many Door Locks. The crime wave Is resulting In much new puslnusg for the hardware store mun theso days. Padlocks, heavy chains and burglar n 1 11 r 111 devices ore being sold like hot cakes, and persons who never before thought to lock (heir doors nro now diking double measures against Intruders. "Until a few months ago," said a hardware man, ''we sold door chains .only occasionally. Now wo can't sup ply tho demand. New Yorkers, as n rule, nro cureless, but I think (lint thu pi event nctlvlty of tho crooks will tench th'.iu 11 lesson. My nil vlco to persons living In apartments Is to keep their tloors well chnlned. Pro fessional crooks will get Into almost any place. Mil extru precautions on hull doors will keep the sneuk thief out," Now York Hun. Women's Hair Price Increases. Tho price given by hairdressers for women's hnlr has Increased enormous, ly during tho last 11! months. WI1II0 some women In America and Britain soil tlitir Imlr, tho real trade In this commodity Is dono In Continental countries. Peasant girls In France, Belgium nnd Italy sell t'helr hair 'nt regular periods to dealers. This hair in niostly of tho fair and black vari ety, while most golden hulr Is ob tained from Scandinavians." I.rrr , 7'w " ' " ' I n(l i(nflliml llpflf f Oil f.,,i.((iri M4lftH nf milf medium fif sift Ifnif . H semi l(eel fjK N nilrtpleil In ne In oil field ami Inrnlllle where trie wnter roti mm laft oimulllleM of arid Slid Inoeoe. Iiirtklrnf II Uliilffl to lllleel (( 1 lie etfiiuter. sAf I'opulnr Me rtianlr Mn-pmlfie. Tdn Mesel ile-dmi I adhered (11 III Hm new lype wild Ide miiilmi Itinl the ereslrelr died rninpicMloii pressure of ll to f" iwiuiii l to the sonare inrii nro 1101 1 To siarl Hid hi nine tlio mer eury I drointlit to a hluh deal wild n i.i,,,i i,ir,fi. After Ntarllutf. the drat of the rottiireleii nnd comlnMlmi maintain th" triniKTaturo. MeiVyry ) naxil for tbe reason that It I A fairly good brat Insulator nnd keep the bottom of the chamber dot, nnd iimt iIhiiil'Ii it bolU. (hero I no o, a the vapor condense on the Inilde wall of tho water-jiirl.eii'ii tup or tnw Igniter nnd return to tlio iiottom. How Coconut Csme to Florida. The coconut I not n unlive of 1'lor- Ida, a I generally known, but Iheio are many of them along tho rimst at Miami. The story ha been that they mine from n boat wrecked on the const year ngo. Poetor Iteimhnw sny that this I correct, nnd give the mime of tho son of the klpier, say- IliR the boat wa the Ocean IVnrl, It rnptnln' son, W. It, Fitzgerald, now tios In Itlchmoud, u. llulletlu "WANT ADS" Bring lto- suits Try Them. tiy nop, u ot Ilia .nnul Hlilamrnl u( Tho Fidelity Mutual Life Insurunco Company ol I'MU.Ml'liL. Ill III Hll nt Trimiyl tanla, on Ilia 3UI day ot HarrinWr, IUJ11. Mad to Ilia lllttiralire I'utilttltaftlnlltr ut tha, Hlila ot Ofmiin. putauanl to law) lucent. Total irraltnn lnotn (or th rar 7. Ul.ojldl Intarrit. ilttlJrmtt and rtntt rtrrlvrU tlurttif th yaar 3,1A3,3AS,90 Inrom liom alhrr uia irtrlird dutln lha yr 157.74S.J9 Tolal locom. .0,T01,OSe.93 DlihuriBatl. Paid (or lottri, andawraaiiU, annulllra and iurrrndrr lalura ......I3,07,3 IS.71 IMrldamla paid lo 1 ollcyhold rra durlns Ih year CononUatoni and aalatlri 600,300 01 1,313.101.10 1U,0J3.3 tia d durinr tha Trar Tataa ltrnra and Iraa paid during th' Jrar Amount o( all olhrr tpndl tuira . . 7s.eos.7 td.Oll, 373.35 Tolal iindltura Flrat moruacr on ra1 tal 1111,003.070,43 I' H. I.lb.nr Uan Honda taraortllfd T.lu.) ,0fl,l.H.4 Municipal, railroad and cor poration bond (ainortlid' talu.l . 10.0(11,1(13,30 Ural ratal ond . I, (171.(1" I J liani on li'la 7,111.717 31 Loan, on rollalrrat lOd.OOO.OO Hank and olhrr atoria (mar hrl vain. !rrmbr 31 1U20) 1(11,303 54 Ca.h (n tanaa and In olllra 4ia.307.il 1'rriniuma in court o rol Ircllon . . 1.30,773.IJ Inlrrral ana rrnu du and accrurd . .. 1(11,770.33 113.201.003.30 Total payment! la policy oomrra ana nrnritriarira alnc oronliailon f S."60,O4 1.03 t-iaouitiaa. ltrtm to maiuro iollcr contracta 131,01(1,4(1.57 Krarn tor death clalina awalllnr proo( 171,11 37 Krtrrv (or prarulum rrdu- llona (or IV3I .. . 1,160,336,10 itracrt ror irrrrr,i dialrl kuliun iiutlrlra 1,000,033 03 lirarrvr ior aipornontl aur plua lr(t on druoill at ln trrrat .110,334 01 Prrmlnma and Intrrrat pr P!J . . 31S.793.74 ftrijrrai and atat taira rrurd tut not due 133,703. SO Mlacrllanrou) tlahllltlri 00,30,I3 Krtrrt lor conllncmclra (urptua) l.471.30Ol na iui ooa An ioiai amouni patu lo ana held In trvai lor poller holdrra ,1101,101,133.1 1 Boiinaii In Oraron In tha Vaar (Irota prrwlufoi rccrlrrd durlnr Ih year t 11,011,01 Prrraluma and dlvldrndi rt- turned durlnr th year 1,03. 35 1,oaa paid durlnv Ih )ar P.300,00 1 THE KIKKl.tfV MttTtlAl. I.ifn I.NHUKANCK ;OMrAMT Waller l.eroar Talbot, I'reildent. Cha. O. ltodl. Herrefar-r. filatulorr realdent allotntr (or aertlfe l, 4, Mrnarnnau, rortland, (lieeon, Hynonala o( Ih Annual Hlaltmenl ol Tho North River Ins. Go. ol New York. In th Hiat ol New York, on th Slat day o( December. 1030, niada lo Ih luiuranc t'ommlailoner ot th Htal o( Oirfon, purauanl to law! Clpllsl. Amount of capital Block paid Uf . ,V2,UUV,UUU,UO Ineom. Nat premluma cecclned dur- me th year . , 13,474,001,73 Inlcrrat, dltidtnda and rinla racrlced durlnr Ih rear . 381.041.3 lnrom Irom other aourcea reccltcd durlnf Ih jrcsr. 177,600,00 Tolal Income 10,037,733.00 nilhuraamanta Net loiiet paid durlns Iho year mriuain( adjuilment exneaiea VI IQ RAO dl Ulrldenda paid on capital lock durlns th year .. 700,000.00 Commlatlona and aalarlei nald rfurlni, fha t IdAMl Tain, llrrnara and (cea pal j num.. in year 170,134. 0 Amount o( all other cjpciidl- lurra ;IU7,(10,0I Tota Mpendlturea .... 11,313,711. 48 Anati. Value ot alorka and hondi owinl (market ralue) ,..7,103,413,ltl l.oana en inorlitairt and rol a. lateral, otr 183,45(1,1 (.'aah In banba and on liaml... 7MO.804.1U Premluma In rourar of col lection written alnc Hep temlier DO, 1U3I 773,071,04 Itplnauranrr rrroveralil on paid loiira 10,333,03 Inlerrat and renta du nnd accrued 30,330,03 Total admitted aiaeta 10,318.001.43 I.iabllltlci. (lroa rUlma (or loaira un- . l'ld 11,001,112,03 Amount ot unearned prmnl- uina on nil oulatandlnir rlaka 4,013,078,1:1 All other llaMlltlra , 171,011 -."I Total llulillltlea, exluilre nt capital alock 11,101,333,01 Uuilneia la Or(on (or tbe Year Nut premium received dur ing th year I 71,0011,37 I,(iaia paid during lliu yenr 31,137.15 l.ntara Incurred (Turing the year 30,800.15 TIIK NOKTII ItlVKIt IKH. ((). .loll ii A. Hunter, l'rraldenl, 1'avld (I, Wakitinan, Hocretnry, Htatutorr realdent tttornny for aarvlrs , Frank K. Dooly, Hoard ot Trad Hldg., Portland, Oregon, Anynno lindllti ivrtffftnl nn fm I Ut ifh (id I tllslflel Un S, plena ,( niiiiiner, nnmuni nttii tinto or Satun (tl M. II llrtlell, (ilefk (if aedonl If If i No .1, 'rilltiAltt, OfAgoti, H )n rSWpaU ef KiT Anninit HtH$mtni ( ih Nftw Jomoy I'Jdollly ft I'jnto dfiiM IrmTirnndo 0a, lt Newark. I he (Kale tit lr Jtttfy en Ih ,11.1 dar ( I ,e lino, iJ. In Id (nanraflre ( fintlnwclnner B( lha Hlal ol (Hf)n (j'J1(1',n Amciunt ef capital paid up . t, I lod.OfKI ni (nem. Net premluma leeelted dur Ing Ih! 1,171,171 M Inlereal itlvldenda and renta recalled dnrlng Ih year 10,07 77 lnrom lrm lher aourcea rclted during (tif year fvT Tola! Incom .. .... ,..,11,053,111,(11) DlitmriamanK, Net !! paid dnrlng Ih yar Including diuitinnl )(tllrila paid on eaplul alock during th year . , I'ominlaalBn and aataffea paid dmlng Ih rar . Taiea, Ilcenaea ami (tea paid during Hi year Amount ot all other eipen-ll Imea .. . "3H.7S7 AO 81,000 Oil 41I.S0 30,03 1 S3.77J 07 Tolal pendltllle Aastta. 1,373.00 33 Vain o( atocka and bonda owned (raarkel alwe) 1110,(101. 3 l,oan on iMlllil'i ,nd,c, lateral, ate, ...1. . . 07 3, IHO no (aah In haitka and ou hand 78,310 a I'reHiliima In rnura o( .!' ledlolt written alnc Hep' lemher SO, lUill Iiilereat and tenl du and accrued 370,41 71 33.114 311 Tolal aduillled aiaela tdatllllltt. 13,08,681 a (Irnaa clalfna (or loa un- Pl I 103,3110 Atwuuiit o( unraiued premt' tuna on all uutatandliig . rl.Va 777.073.0 Va lor conunUalon and lnolelaf lt,tA03 Alt other llatiltltlra 3u.jn j Tolal HaMllllea, elrluall ' nt capital alock 1 1,3 11.030 80 lluilneii in Oion lor tha Year Net plemlunia lecelfed dur ing Ih year I fl.711 7 toxica paid during Ih year 137 3U laea Incurred during th ear 437 30 SKW JKItAKY IttlKI.ITY A PI.ATK III.AHH INHt-IIANt.'K O). Haniuel (' lloagland, I'laaldent. Harry l II.J,1. H.c.l... Mlalutoiy rraldrnl allorner (or iarl t ampi.eii, nmiin ft t ook, rorlland Hynoptl of the Annual Klaleui.nl ol IU Hynopalt o( Ih Annual Halnent o( Ih uocunty Llfo Ituuranco Conirmnv o( America, In Ih Hlal of Virginia, on Ih 31,1 day ot fleeemWr, IV3U, uiad lo Ih Inauranc t'oinwUaloner ol ih Hlal ( tlrvgon, purauanl to law. CaDilal. Amouni of capital atoek paid up 310,000 CO !nc. Tolal premium InCou for Ih year . 11,001,034 0 lntrai, dltll.nj, and inla recalled during Ih year. 174,4113 Inrom (rom olnrr aourcea rrcelled during Ih year. I,0JI SV Total Income II.SdO.lOK 3 I Dlaburaamanta. Paid (or loaira, endowmenla. annulllea and aurrender laluea I 131.743 31 (luaranired rluctloni paid to poncyooi-jere during Ih leer S1.30 lommuaiona and aalarlra paid during Ih year 800,111 3 Taiea. Ilcenaea and (eea paid during Ih year 13,1311 Amouni o( alt oilier ipendl- Intra 134,30151 Tolal elpendllurea 11,074,013 1 Allltl. Vatu o( real ratal owned (market i.lo.l f 13,000 0(1 Valu o( bonda owned (mar- lei lalu.) 1.313,01101 lAana on martgagea and col lateral, etc 1,403,773.0 Premium note and policy loana S0O.I7I 7 I'aili In l-anka and on hand 71.091 3 ,Ne uncollected and deferred premluma A,01 80 Inlereal and renia due and accrued ... .. 03,303 39 Other a.iela (net) 37,170 0 Total admitted aaaela ... 13,030,001 tf Uabllltlea, Net reaerte . 13,(37,18300 llroia claim (or loaiea un told . . 17,011 30 All other IfiMllll.t 111,400. (.'onllngenry reaeri (1,000.00 Total llatilllllri, irlu.lT o( capital alock ol I330.0oo.00 and aur ptua 1104.143 41 83,003.313.4 4 limlneie In Oraion (or Iho Yair, (Iroaa premluma rvcelred during th year 8 33.100.67 Ix,,c paid during Ih year 1,100 00 HECUHtTV 1,1 I K INHUHANCK Of AMCItlOA O, V, JohntOB, l'rlden, J, Thaa, Melii. Hrrelry. ntalulorr rldenl allorney (or tertlr V. II, Weaion, VorllanJ. Oregon, flynopala o( the Annual Hlal.mrnl ( The Metropolitan Casualty Iruiiranco Co. of N. Y. ol New York, In th Hlal ol New York, on th 8)I day ol liecemher, 1V30, mad lo th lhauranc CommlMloner of Ih Htal o( OrgoD. purauanl to law! Capital. Amouni o( capital alock paid P f 100,000.00 Income. Net premium recalled dur- . ing the year - ...M......31,533,t3l 10 Inlereal, die Idend and real receiien during in year Incom (rom olber aour receded during tho ear 34.3S4.03 13,03 Total Inrom .81,810,831.71 Dlibatiementi. Net lotica paid during Ih year Including adualiuenl iprnie t 818,871,1 Dlildend paid on capital , atock durlna- Ih lur 10 000 00. tr Coramlaalona and aalarlra nald durlnr Ih rear 881.700.40 Taiea, Ilcenaea and (era paid uuring in year .. . . a,40.ou Amount o( all other eipendl- lurea . ...m. 00,141. ao Total eiprndlturra . . ,81, 100,007, 80 ciaeil. Value n( alock and bond owned (market laluc) .. , iJaili In dank and on hand . Premium) In rourie of col 071,073.80 80,018.30 337,010.00 0,835.07 143.10 lection written inco Hep- iriiinrr Ol,, lllU Inlerrat and rent du and acerneil Other iaea . . .. Total tdmltli-d aaaela ...,.,11,007,303.77 V tat. 1141. ' U.aiellltlVB f)r 01 rlaluiR for los un u LI m tn nut n . f U,t- I l, Amount or iwtMiriird prenih 11 ii un mi DumiAniiiiiC Duo for roinmlkiilpii nd t htoU'THB. ... 5 10.V733.7J Alt Aeli. ll.l.lllit. tit nn r .... "inn imuiuiirR ,( ni,iiUUiu Total llalillltle. oiclmlr of capital atock 8 AD4,(ID1.SA llUllnaa In flraenn (a. I,a V.,, Net premium' reccltcd dur Ing tho year . ....,,..,8 tl,78r.05 l.oiar paid during th year 1,770,48 iiuitea Incurred ng tli yrar during tha, yr 3,080 OS TUB II KTItOl'OMTAN ' OA filJ AI.TV INHUHANOK 00., Ol N, Xi Kugenr, N, Wlualow, I'rcildent, M. Win. ltiie.Att. Clali. Slatiitory realdent allorney for itrjilco T. K, Winner,' rortUnil'Orrlrin.