PAGE FOUR
EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FAUX, OREGON '
MONDAY. APRIL 20, lfl2I
Issued Daily except Sunday, by -The Herald Publishing
.Company. Office: 119 N. Eighth Sfreet, Klamath Falls, Ore.
E. J. MURRAY ,
":W. H. PERKINS
I L.
. . . Publisher
News Editor
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MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1925
A SORRY MESS
' The jury that passed upon the guilt of A. A. Anness
'returned a verdict of guilty in four minutes, according
to newspaper reports from Portland. Two minutes after
' wards he had been sentenced to the federal penitentiary
for five years. Judge Bean, in passing sentence, stated
that it" was the most revolting crime of this character
that had ever come before him. Yet, this man Anness
' was turned loose by the circuit court of Klamath county
j i n lofonHofl in the federal court , dv vv,
ami lie iim uv,v.v - -
P. Myers, acting district attorney of Klamath countj.
fine condition of affaire, don't you think?
... -. ' 1 - '
A
j TONIGHT
' If you are interested in the development of Klamath
'Tails; if you are desirous of keeping every entrance to
this city wide open for any railroad that desires to enter;
- Uf vdu want to put yourself on record as being friendly
to 'the. Northern Pacific-Great Northern-Oregon Trunk
.li.nc .nmi'mr-tft this ritv: then eo to the city hall tonight
. -and by your presence show where you stand. Considera-
tion of, Mayor Goddard's veto of the Strahorn resolution
. will come before the council tonight, provided an effort
is made to pass it over his veto. Don't stay at home,
" depending upon your neighbor to do your duty in this
r matter. Be there yourself so as to register your protest
against any attempt that may be made to bottle up this
' city Let it be known that the day has passed when
Klamath Falls can be delivered over to special interests
bv the city council. You have a mayor who is standing
5 by you Stand by him. Let him know that the people
nf Klamath Falls are backing him up in his fight to keep
this city for your benefit and not for the benefit of the
men who have been exploiting it for years.
l AT THE PINE TREE
Alburlus, the Miracle man thro
ugh a tortunate open date will be
with us Tuesday tor two more per
formances, matinee and night and
promises ' a rea cnsa:voi in front
of the Pine Tree theatre where he
will be suspended head down lock
ed in a .straight Jacket, and will
make his escape in plain slRht of
the crowd. . Last night he proved
beyond question of doubt his mystic
power when he road questions that
had been sealed In steol tubes and
so marked that had they been open
ed the owners would have known. .
In addition to Alburtus the popu
lar Jack Hoxle appears In a rapid-
fire western feature "Riding Thund-
" a raring comedy and an Inter
esting News reel.
hold both handles of their seat in
excited anticipation of what will
come next.
The story tells of young Jninen
Kent, who is employed as n struc
tural Iron worker, but during his
spare moments has perfected an In
vention on his high-powered racing
car that convinces him ho has the
fastest motor car that ever digested
"gas."
WINTER COMES BACK
WITH HEAVY SNOWS
AT THE LIBERTY
WHY YOU SHOULD BE INTERESTED
j .-. The average resident of the city takes little interest in
the fight that is being made to compel the California
' nrorrrm Pnwpr pnmnanv to return to the farmers the
power sites and water rights that were stolen by the
f Reclamation Service and handed over to that corporation.
v finf it moans mnrp tn the residents of the city than it
does to the f armers, for if the farmers win it will mean
" the cutting of the cost of electricity in two, if not better.
This statement is made upon the experience of the
I Minidoka project. We take the following from the New
, Reclamation Era, the official publication of the Recla
... Tnntirvn Service:
'"Fortune has favored the Minidoka project in South
era Idaho in providing a surplus of electric power over
the demands of the electric pumpine division. '
Then it goes on to tell of the selling of the excess
; power to the town of Burley and other communities,
which in turn retail it to the small consumers. Of these
7". latter it says: , ':, .,'.,...',, -
' - "Smnll ffinsnmers nav a hieher rate per kilowatt-hour
than the larger consumers. Under existing lighting rates,
THE SMALL CONSUMER IS ENTITLED TO USE 50
KILOWATT-HOURS FOR A MINIMUM ' PAYMENT
: OF $1.84 PER MONTH, OR 3.7 CENTS PER KILO-
WATT-HOUR." ;
You now pay the California Oregon Power company
- 10 cents a kilowatt-hour. If the Klamath Irrigation dis
Jl" tric't had not been robbed of its power possibilities, if it
had not been prevented by the Reclamation Service
"' 'from developing the electric energy, you today would
' ' be in the same position as the people of Burley. You
would be paying between 3 and 5 cents for what you are
".' paying to a private .corporation 10 cents.'
The people of Klamath Falls are vitally interested in
this matter. It has a direct bearing upon the growth of
"' the citv. If the farmers win, it will mean a slashing of
.. the cost of electric energy that will make Klamath Falls
one of the greatest manufacturing centers in Oregon,
.'This statement will be disputed and pooh-poonea , oy
those who are under the thumb of the California Oregon
' Power comnanv. but before the fight is ended it Will be
'(""shown1 in "these columns that this statement "is correct
i and that instead of .being the great . benefactor and de-
veioper uiai me ruwei cumpaii.y claims iibcix w uc n
will be seen that it is, next to the Reclamation Service,
the greatest handicap and stumbling - block this com
Last evening, the audience at the
Liberty Theater, where that spec
tacular melo-drama, "The CyclJne
Rider," was the attraction, the aud
ience after regaining their breath,
unanimously agreed this ' fast-moving
automobile thriller "the best
ever."
The story was written by Lincoln
J. Carter, the master writer and
producer of the greatest melo
dramas the stage ever played. With
"The Cyclone Rider" under the ac
curate direction of Thomas Iluck
Inghara, the thriller roars from one
hair-breadth escape to another no
that most of the tii. one needs
Cuugbt In the storm that has pre
vailed throughout Oregon the past
week, Klamath Kails this afternoon
was In the grips of a violent snow
storm accompanied by a steady wind
from the north and northwest.
Advices from the V. S. Wonthor
bureau In Portland today indicate
a general frost throughout tho state
which,, it was predicted would result
In heavy damage to craps and trees-,
yet In an immature stage.
LOST
EYESIGHT It is harder to re
gain lost eyesight
than it i s to keep
what you have by
caring for it in time.
Let us tell you
. . about it
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Dr. Goble
700 M UX
Kyca
Kxninineil
Repairs
Cilnsses
Kitted
Quick Service
Eat Better For Less
At the
WASHINGTON CAFE
Drop In and see for yourself why so many people
prefer to eat bore and why, once thoy start the
stay right with us.
AMKKICAX AXI CIIIXESK IMKHES
125 SOUTH SIXTH. WEB BII1XO, Prip.
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IIOIIIZONTAI,
Lino nf inrs. '
tUui'k vlat'ous lliluld uliulnutl
rum pent,
Itnlalliig wlietd In u hIkiiiii tur
bine. Kxturnnl. ' f
To nltroKKiilne.
Hublier tree.
Koe,
t Itril that reneniblxs ostrlih.
Kunilshed Willi folios.
Drug used ns I'lUlmi'tk. '
Meager.
To perch.
Alloy of copper and line.
Lows as 11 cow.
811m of money lent nt Interest.
1'ald publicity.
Mux 1 111.
Kiippllvs with mull.
Jumbled type.
l'olnt. - " .
Inborn. ' '
8un. '
Within.
To throw off, epseclally na
tural covering, as liulr.
A tuilminee.
Morlndln dye.
Is Indebted.
Oenulne.
Tried.
Voting soul.
Fresh-water ""h f snlmon
fnmlly.
Water nyiniili, also mussel.
ITovjrlculors.
Inflnmmiitlon on eyolld.
Condition.
Ago.
InliiiMlunts under the same
meridian but opponllv pui'ulluln
of liitltudn.
Anger.
A caper.
Ileforo.
Lever worked liy Iho foot.
VKHTICVf.
Digit of tho foot.
Pertaining to Norsemen.
Dined.
No.
Ponderous volumes.
Word or syllable with no ac
cent. IjiilKhlllK.
Corded clolh.
To pull wllh great effort.
Common olive trees.
rlcarlet.
Medlovul ntsute.
Tapestry, v
Depot.
Subsist.
211.
27.
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30.
32.
34.
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62.
-
l'ei'ielvi'd by si'iise of feeling.
To set tinties,
Variation of "u,
Stewpan,
llluik Iiiiwii.
Tardier.
Noise.
To fhllnh.
tiuoKraphlnil drawlitg. '
llluo grass. f I
To vow. I
playing curd, one of 1.
Hone. . I
.id;-!
Wooer.
Heboid. 1
Mining lasting fooll.
Piepnr.it lou of Hour and water
nicil as a glue,
person to whom money has
been put. I. i
Kxtretue.
Meadow.
.Provident lnort.
Membraneous bag. "
To drink slowly.
To belli.
Kliuke lIKe fish. ' '
VI'STEHDAV'K BOM'TIOX
'.5 ! r JR I A IMN H S IHI iLlW-itiS.
f F lAIAmnijF N
L SlA ILL CMI HQ W 0.9.
Q o aJQ fy? -MS
s 6 '? raj? fl'mjaAVE.
INSPIMT 4'OPCO I'l.AXT
(HihtIdI to The llemlil)
VKKKA, Calif., April 20. Sev
enty representative men of Duns
mulr and frlemls from Yrcku and
Ktnii spent 'yesterdiiy Inspecting tho
iihw ilydro-electrle project on the
K hi mnl h river near ('iio as the
gnosis nf the California Oregon
Power roinpany. They went by
special train uml were escorted by
ihe DiinKiuiilr band.
piiim i: at iiiahav
IIIAHAN'. Sniliherii Nigeria, April
2(1, The Prince of Wales arrived
hern tmliiy lifter a tiring Journey
from Kimo. Ho oiK'iiuntered wel
come change In temperiituro -with
conl breezes.
iT.sorsis op Tin: axni ai. statb- stnoi-his tiik ans-i-ai.
virvT in,'
The Aetna Ctusuitlty and
Surety Company
to thp I Hur in11 ' 'oininit"iir " t h'
Suite of UrrKoa. purmjunl o Jaw:
( upltitl.
Amount of captiil (ork pa lit
it ENT Of TIIK
Automobile Insurance
. ,. Company
Hint nt Connflteot
of
BTATR- SYNOPSIS OF TUB ANNItAl.
Century Insurance Com
pany, Ltd.
City of New York Insur
ance Com puny
f HnrlfoM. tn trV St.itr of rrt""lr Vil -ii-. ,i-v f nVrVmhr-r. Ita4. Umb-r. IWJA.
vi. tl,m I,i.nrnri I om HI lt' tl m
Htate uf OrK'on, iiurcuaiit l lw
OP
.$ S.UOd.OOO.OO
Am'-'int of
pn1l Up i
( M pi till.
eunltitl tfk
.,$ 2.000,000.00
mailp in thf Iniirn " ttif mi iluy of t
tb C'oitimlpwloiiiT or lli (tHt r trwn
pumuunt iu mw:
(Hitllul.
Amount of raptml H Plt
Un $ 400,000.00
i-r-itituT, ii'i, mint"
I
Iiirom.
Wet pr.-mim reHwO ilurln
th vr
. Jnrrnt. lilJ-nIji nti-1 rent
. ri'lvl liirlujc ih ''r.
3ncnm from otlur mnurc-a ,,..,.
rrvtfWtd ilurliiK lh y'-'r ''"
Total Incomr ) f.,atW1HlT.4
lMilnirf mi-iiit.
' 3V't Uw P'lf't Ourlnit Ht
,,-nr. im-lmllfi ilJiwt-
nicnt xvtw fl.!WH.Hi-w
morn .InrliiK Vr..., a4o.WO.00
romniiMlotiM KHlarkw
pii durlnif lit- '"r r..l'i.Kl .4.
Tjir-F. Ww w iirit twi iimM
lurUiK Hi'- yi-ar Si i, SHI.. Ml
Amount of Alt otlii-r -xin-dliurei
72.Z'Jt.31
ln Hi ymr , .M0.0H1.40J.U.
IntT'ci. .Ilvld-fi'lrt il rrtitu
r. rc'lv'-tl OiirlDfC tli nr,
w.f.iv lurliin: llm yrnr,
4 02, 021. XI
8.07.07
$ilMliW!.H7
Incwint.
N"t premium rrcvn rtur
Inir tlir ypur f
lni"rint, itlvhlrmtK mift rnt.ii
ri'irrU'cd ilurlnic Hif ywir..
tncomn from ottir oiirrii
riin-lvBd "lurlnif the yciir,,
ihi.:i 20.W
Total Incoino -
' ' fUliurtnifnt.
Nt 1n-n- pitl'l iliirlnir ,
m-x-k .InrliiK lli yi-ttr... 200.OOO.W
CoiniiilxHlonH it rut niiliirlOU
1 1 .furitiK tU 'ar 0.0HO.O4.t.Sn
T.J.-H. tliiH .mil t.-1-npairt .au0(lMW,
lurlns lh !! r liHH, Still, wo
Aiiiokih of utl uthir cxpn .,-,..,-,
Mtur-M t.7ll7.Miam
Total Incotnn
TW.77B.M
4.T(.1!t
aS.R4.M
lirl7wn.r.7
HTNOt'KIH or TIIK ANS'l'At. HTATK MVMipHlH OP TIIK ANNI'AL STATIC
UKNT OK TMi; MKNT nl'
The Hartford Stvam Boiler
Inspect ion and Insur
ance Company
th In-ur-nrr. i'rniuiMlon'-r of " VM'l? . X"T V."..
HtM of Or.noti. IMirmuiit to hw; (j) ,., Ml ,,.. r" l,f h
rupllnl. Hltr of 1 in'iion, purr im til Id 1w;
Amount nf mptlul Hiock mlit ('Mpllnt,
up i. ooti.ooo ofl Ami,nf nt captut mock pnlrt
Inroirif. "1 3,.tOO.OOO,00
.Vl prKtnhtMiM rwcflvr-ii .Inr. Ininnir.
Inn ihr ymr 7.0H4.MS NVt t.rr.tnhim ttvi-.t itlir- .
Ilittiri-nl. ivlilnM nnt r-nt ' Vr ............. 4,n7H.Oin.l.
rix-r-lvril (lurlrnc Um yiir., 1 phi. in run ini'i-M, MiTinenu. mm 1-...-Income
from Our m.urrf r.iriv.-t iltirinw tUf ytr .
rowWvil iltirlug tlifi yir.. 'J.Or.rt 40 Irtetm... from utlir nmiri ri
PlnlturnrtiTiitH,
TntBl Inn,, 1.1 f2,7'J0.2U'2.H7
UUIiuniftiifHlM.
2flt.10fi,17
1li,Mr..fl1
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nwnnt (inark-l V.tlio) .. t 4.ft. 1 , 1 00.00
.n on iiiortjfiiKt-x rt'l
fOlUfTMl, H-'
fah In liMrikM unit on Imti'l ,'M.tn.M
Jrrnltimo in ''our oT rot
.'ilin writ t Mi lnr iHp-
t-mliT I't 2,010.. 17 O.Vi
lntrri-nt (i ml r.-nm ttu" nnt
nocrucO 1
AH other aat . . .
Tofal rxp"ntttOnH . , . . . .13.1. 174.nn,04
A e In.
I ifonilf
Vain- of nlwkn
ornf1 (rmtrk'-t Vnltn I
Infirm on mortK((re.nii roi
Not low' t"il 'I iturltiK tli
yr, Iru'liitllntr uilliiMinixnt
HXII"llflrH
HI vIiIpihI pnl'l on i-nplll
Mloolf litr)n(t Hi ymr....
f 'o in 111 1 ptMl f 1 mh 11 nl unlarli
tifthl Ourltiir th ymtr
TitKi-n, iri-na mitt fi-n pn lit
ilnrlnir IIim vmir
102!1I I'm Amount of nil oiliftr in-ixll-
' lurfit
7l.Vi27.7l , ,
Total AxponilMon- ...
f ot.!iMMn v-imi. r -I'K'k- Mnnn
lio.14n.onn.1m '"'' '7 "i"""" ...rtftort l.Hn on moruaifri. mul rnl-
Ii.tr.rnl. i
Nt loRKi'll (id hi (tlirltltf 11
yar, Incltiillnic inljuntmi-iil
xnnt'
ComirtlMFlonH nnO Kiiliirlcn
piill Ourinir the ymr ....
Thiki, llufmcR n'ul frrtt pulil
Ourinir ih ycr ,
Am on nt of nil oIIit vipnll
tun-H
Total MEpind,Mnrii
A.KtM,
Vrilii nf dlwltfi nnrl bond "
nwna (imirKft vniik) -
ItltTAl, etc.
.11, 40(1,50.20
12M00.00
lli14l,Kin.77
iis,-ati.2.t
2M.M0.1A
.,.2.0l7,,'t:.O.t.T
Tolul tncomn
IllNhnrrtnriir,
Not In ("if pild ilnrlnir tt"
yeiif, tin-hill 1 11 it ; 11 ill U nl
11)1 tit oirlHi'N I
Jilvhl'-ndu tin ill on riifiltitl
KtiM lc ijiiiinif llti yeiir. . .
Colli ntl'ffloriM unit pTn
o.ihl ilurlmr 111" viHt . .
TiiHt'H, llffnm'ii 11 ml feci pntrl
ttr.1t.1ao. 70
H.vot.i.m
I 4,7r.',aMr,.tiri
HflO.OIO.lMI
Jirio.oiHi.fio
Si'j.ikih .itn
- 9HXT01.A9
1,021,171. M
oim.itaos
In
ntl.
f':mli in bitrikJl unit on linnO"
'r"iiilum in i-ourx of rot
lection written fln'? Krp-
t.'iitfr 5. 1024
Intr-f-o nr.J r ill ilior in1
rurit
M4..lh.02 Otlmr ttilinttteil iirH'-t" ...
$21,440,130.77 Toti.l nilmltted nwi'ti .
I.litutlitln.
1.020 211000 rnh in tiiiaku an.t on hit nil.,
S.t 17,310.44 premium In ctmri of ml !
lloowrltti'n ulnri Ht-plrnn
fl,7fl,-.n.k Mmrnt uml rrntu liui nn.l
1S"0-,1 27 "wru'rl
nA4.2fHI.tt7 T((U) B(1lnm,.,! HtH
ir.2,222.H0 ruHh hiinkn Nfwl on IhukI..
I'ri-mlump In rourn of nillw-
llon written niiu-ii rn-m-m-
i,..r no, tout
TnicreKt 11 ml ri'titu Hun and
142.2(0.00
10.2H2.N7
I,20O.rt1,02
Total Biltnlttfil MRwti
l.inhilltlM.
!ro ilalmil for 1ojmh un- ' , Oro- i tulina for npa-a itn
oai.l I 4,ir.:i.04 2 2t phI'I ;
Amount of im-'uin. -1 nr.-ml- Ath-oot or ,,n"ir10n-(V;in';
uma on nil i.iJl" I Rlil h, Hum n hII imlntainllnr
Iu" for" 'torn IriiViiiim''Vnii " l- r i-ommlfelon
broKemK . ' . .
All olh-r IlitbilUle 1.1((2.2H,..,0 A i
.$2i.ftr7.irit.:i0 l.lniiiiiilfMi.
rtron clntma for rmwn tin-
PmmI I 21.fr0rt.S
I 1077 01RA4 Amount of unearned fireml-
rtn.700.D0
4l!2,777.0
m.'.Ntn on
nn. 040. oil
a0.n4n.no
l4,riOo,io:i.Kn
all
ami
14.(i07...S..1
oiitMiiindinK
1'iMiint Union and
ft iTovr) rnbln for rflimurMnir
on puld uwnvn
Tolul Ailnilttfd uffuria .
t l.tnbllltlaN.
firm ilalma for omn-n un-
puld $ .1SR.M5.00
Amount of uinjtrii-l (iretut-
iinm on all oUlNlNtoliiiir
riHkn M73.302O0
ue for rommlBelnn anil bruit
rt( 4.000 00
All oiiinr tlubliiilea ao2.o:o.io
ilnrlnir (lie vcu
Am "un of ail oihrr rxpen
dlLurrri
TolFll etllnttll1trel , . ,
AwHn,
VnltlM of relll eWIUtO oWMed
(mi(iiifi v ni mm $ ann.ooo.on
Vilhlc of aloe! 11 till tn Hull
own'-il (mrirU.-l vlm) ,,, 0.0,HOn,.'lO
I,iiii tin on limrl Kiiifert 11 rid
rollitleriil. t. I.Tll'.tlOO 00
r'unli in liiiriki unit nit hit ml, IU2,r1Y77
PirmioniN In I'oiiri''' of rtil-
i-cnti wrlhi-ti Klncit H- p'
t. r SO, 1121 1,1H.Or.2.43
InioriKi 11 10I rrnm tin ntid
ii-rrued Itfi.flH.fHI
Otlu-r aaneta im (U
Total llnbllHI-n. Mi-luiflvii
of rupltul Moc-k of 92.WHI,-
OOO.OM il4.27ft.04.V02
llunlnnw In Orrgon for llir Year.
Kt pninluma r"Cflvd dur- . ,
ma ','.''.'.'.' I'.'.','' n,':iiu,: i,,r-nrr...l diifliiR Uif
JfOnel'a ! Ml IIIIIIIH IMI " ir,,in,,. in r ie " u 'ill 1
l...in liuMinnl niiiwa Hie yir .. IWI1...115..1
.. yw SWH..II7 A, xoMOIUl i: IMjl ll M I! C OHIMNV
' AKTN'A AWtAI.TV t FlllKTV HI. I,r IIAIITfOlllJ. I OSS K Tl( I T.
Mi.rncn 11. Ilri.lii'.ril. Ir... M.niliiii fl. Hruhiulcl, I-run.
1 1 wiIiikii M. M111I1I1. "C, ' W. K. Julim. Kvi-
Hlalnlur r.;nt.l"'i nllnrin'V r.iv frU-r. Hii.liili.il' rinl.l.riit mlullloy (or .urUue.
mt U. JWlWk Vo'-ll bl'l,., rurlliiiiJ. or. I'.ul L'. DM', j'f't ' 5
I.IVRTV I'KVUSON ll.TICH, 1,1V Kl.l I'Rlllflw.TI
Ti.UI MalillMlfl. .irlil.lv.
of cuiihul .took of II. nun,-
niuiin a.".ir,.2r.!i.ii
HiiHlnrHN In flrrgun for III. V.iir.
IStTKH,
(icni'i'Kl AkciiIm .
iillll.KOI) Venn lllilK.,
J.'mtJiiiiil, ,.Or,
riMka 400.nM.27
lie for
brolterMKe
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