'i'ZrmmsDXY, xpril 23, 1925 '"EVENWO nERXED.'KIZKMATn FALLS, OREGON ' PAGE; FIVE? 1 h GOVERNOR WILL TUT STATE ON BUDGET Broadcast Drama With Music . 'JOiLIIUII, N. C. April 23. Kvnry (liiliartiuiilit mill Institution of Nartli Carolina linn been plncud on Afbudjtot bul, un a ruault of lux lalnllun passed by 1 lio 11)20 K n nil : aaii'inbly. Tim act uxo'iiplii lh ttute highway coiiiiiiIhuI jn, wnl-l nlwwa hits operated on ll cwu funds aa 11 aepariitu porlljii ! the tfiirornmunt, mid which will t;on llnuanaa heretofore. Tlln govurnnr, under tliu nor luw, becomes I ho real flmini'liil baud of tliu ittatu. illo U voui'jd wlih I tlm; puwor of drawing up, 'wr con sulting with Ui builKKt niiinmli.lon, tho rove mm mill appropriation bills each 1 two your, ulnl ho lu ih a. koi! with runpontlhlllly to ju th.U up-, . puoprlntlons aro balunre'l ) iuvh nnwuf. department Ih'uiIh aro brought (II- really uiiditr ilia governor' control by.- tli now In w. Ho ln boon glvon the liowor to Investigate tin out and, methods of operation uod by; oviryt department and Institution,! nnd' may rvcommvnd to tho legisla ture audi cIiuhrud in ho fool nro , naciwary to affect economies In gnnrnmcnt. Ilo may order drns'.lcj roarunn lr.nl lou of department If in fmii that thoroby tho alula's man- la may bo aavod. Itorolofora numoroua Indepundcnt appropriation iiipaaurei for Individu al ilnatltullons huvo been passed by our' legislature Tho result hnt boun Ahat tho general appropriation bill aeldom, If over, rnrrlad amountu revering nil Btato expense. In ad dition a number of liulltutlons, and prnatlcully ovory department, tyid tlio powor to draw on tho auto tnmmuror for fund and this result rd llif large overdrafts of tho goii crul fundi. A an outromo of thl pulley ll hni boon estimated by ' aluUi auditor that ut tho cloo of tnn (Jicul norlod, Juno 30, 1925, tho atata will faco a delicti In Ha gonural fund of close to 19,000,000. ST 1 :,. ;, : I 1 1 MM "" mn www ' wDipiiiii' n !) w)n Ilri'iidnutliiK n rndlo dny, wild inijsleul iiwoiiipimliiicnt, nil In ono operation In lliu Intent ochlfivomont of WLH, tlio Kcnrg-ttoobuck hIiiIIoii riil'Ufjo. lliilph Kiniraon, ono of tlio moat tutnotm pl oraun porfonncr of tho country, wliono ovenlnu rocltnJ nro iiiiioub tho outntiumlnx fi-n-liiri'H of tho aiutloii, mippli tlio ncixrapiuilmirnt to Bpoclul rndlo pljy tiroadciiBt by VI,8 Theutrr, uioli-r tho direction of Hurry Snddlor. a iho blK oruiin will not drown out tho vol of tin performer, n pclni v coiuirin tPd Bludlo nir tlio Clilcnto lnko Dhnro him oocn constnulrd, lilrh in'ildcM tlio two croiia to work haruioiilotmly together. By th no of two iiilrrophoni'B, ono for tho proup of plnyoni and Iho oilier Kjwn amonit tho oriin plpea, the two aourxhj nro hrouslit tocether by ii Kpeclnl wlro connec tion. Th t ot-Rnn li.in a hundred ntopii, rmiKlni; froin n I'unnon ronr to tho blow of n trnlllc cop's whlmle. It la thin rcalliitlc touch to Ida munlc that liaa mudo Mr. Kmcraon ono of the mont popular f utortnlnera of WI.S. Tbo now pjllcy will bocotno offoc tlvo July I, 1935. After that data all dopurtmenta and Inntitutlona til hire to konp expondlturoa wluhln tho doflnlto amount flxod In ho tp proprUllon bill for tholr operation. Tho Htuto htehwny cominliil'in dorlvea lt reveniiM from tho four cent tlx on gauollno and tho aura llronso tnxea. Out of this Incomo tho alnklnx fund for tho road h)ivl mie la cared for, aa well na nil ip orallnK and ni.iiuienunco cxponn1! of tho conunlxalon. FINAL INJUNCTION ORDER IS SIGNED WASHINGTON, April 23. Tho final ordor dlrnnlinlnic tho plea of tho Pacific Mall Btoamfhlp compnny for un Injunction nnalnnt tho ship ping bonri wna algned today by JuHtlca Hltz In the aupro.no court of tho dlnlrlct of Columbia. Council for tho .raclflc .Malls aald they .would advlso the court later as to thair decision on a further effort to restrain tho board from consum mating Its salo of flvo prealdcnt typo ships new operated by that company to the DolHr Interests. Store News Tho savltiKJ offarcd you today f r Friday and Siturday only uro typical. of what Jou may always expert ut thin store. Throe atore buyfng'power enables us to got better prices and In turn iia's them on u you. Dally ordering b purcol post Insure that our stock Is ulwaya frejh and that wo nlwayi may be rellod upon to supply ycu with the latest in modern drumtJre merchandise. Look orer tho Items In our ad toda7 prices and quality wo both ritcht. Camera Special Genuine No. 2 Hawkeye Camera, Brownie size, with one roll of film3. Takes good, clearcut pictures and needs no adjustments whatever, Nothing to do but aim it and snap the shutter. Ideal for boys and girls, or for camping or hunting trip9. For use where good pictures are de sired without the risk of breaking or losing an expensive camera. Special price, Friday and Saturday, $1.98 TO KXUMtfiK ARMY PARIS, April 23. The council of ambassadors today authorized Oul garlii to Incrcaso her armed forces by seven thousand, the permission to extend only until the end of May for tho purposo of aotlling present disturbances. ' Synopsis of the Annual Statement of the Missouri State Life Insurance Company of U.0I Locuat treot. St. Loula. In tho Stato of Missouri, on tho 31st day of December. 1924. mnilo to tho Insurance Commissioner of tho Stato of Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL ' . Amount of capital Mock pld up ,. ' . $2,000,000.00 INCOME Total premium Incomo for tho ymr 15.349,630.87 Intoroat, dlvldenda and ronla received rturlnB tho ye,ar 3.020,4 1S.79 Income. Accldont Department :,'o, Income from other aources rccolved during Iho year 468,9. ..TO , Totol Incomo ; ; 19.277,740. o0 DIStUmRK-MENTS Pnld for losses. cnclDwmcnts. nnniiltloi und surrender values .... ' B. 207.392.91 Dlvldenda imld to policyholder during tho ;.oar ji''4.',5 Dividends ilepoalt surrendered ,,,;' Dividends pjld on capital stock during tho esr S40, 000.00 Commlsalona, ngoney aupcrvlslon. brunch' office cxponso. and aulnrloa paid during tho year - , '"i? .! ,1 Taxes. Ilccnaea and foes paid during tho yonr ..04,6 1 9.r,2 DUbursemonla. Accident Departmont ,n??'5Ji Amount of all other expenditures 1,011,43. .01 . ,.....,, Totul oxpenditures - 13.19S.9S8.46 ASSETS Vnluo of real oslnto owned (mirket value) 4. 264. 771. 31 Vnluo of stocks and bonds owned (market or amortli.'d value) 1.100, 402.35 Loans on martgnges and collateral, etc.. 31,776,040.00 Promlum notes and p3lhy loans - 10.9S6.942.70 Cash In hanks and on hind -, 1.507. CUB. 08 Not uncollootod and (leferrnd preniluins , 2.125,612.43 Interest and rents duo and accruod 1,708 617.27 , " Ledger Anson, Accident Department 78,376.31 Other assets (not), duo from other compnnlos, r-lnsu ed 25,647.00 Total ndmittod nwsots , 53,574,011.0 4 LIAU1LITI15S Not reBervos ' 45.430.B14.48 (IrorB oliilms for losse3 unpaid 1.399,286.02 Ledger assets, Accident Department' .'. 276,151.16 All ntlmr I Inhllltlns 3,402,152.65 Total llnbllltlos, oxcluelvo of capital stock of (2, 000, 000, 00 'EiirpliiB 11,065,000.75 .' M. 60,508,104.29 1 1UISINESS IS OlIEGON POIl THE YEAR flrofa premiums rocolvod during tho yonr (In eluding accident and health bualness) ', 134.2S0.73 Dlvldenda returned during Iho yoar (Including ircldont '".,. ' nnd honlth business) ' ' ' ' 3,524.29 Lose paid (lurliiJt tho year (Including accident and - ; honlth bnslne'sB) , ' 13,206.51 Name of Compnny, Missouri Stato Llfo lnurnco Comiuny. . ' ; . Nimo of President, M. K. Slngloton. . ' ' Namo of Hocrotary, V. II. Morgan. , ' rr-',i : , Stnlutory roBldont nttornoy for sorvlco, Roy Donnr, Portland, Oregon. , . c ' Local Representative, GEORGE J. WALTON, Writing Life, Accident, Health and Group Insurance 601 Main Street, Klamath Falls, Ore. ROY DENNY, Manager 1426-31-32-33 Northwestern Bank Bldg. Portland, Oregon 1 TWO ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES THAT SHOULD ; , BE IN EVERY HOME ' ' '.'' ' 'v ' ' v ') ' The Universal Wrinkle-Proof Iron No wrirkies on t ie bick stroke. The Universal Irons as easily backwards as forwaid 'because it haj na cor ners or sharp edgc3 ta catch or wrinkle oa the back stroke. , till i .''.'' ji.r'"" The Universal Vacuum Cleaner Get? all the dirt and none of tho rug. With -thread-catching, aclf , cleaning nozzle and more power ful suction. Costs le3s than $1.50 per yeir to operate. The Univer sal nczzle allows yon to reach into radiat:rs, behind and under furnlturo and otScr otherwise in- ' ccceisihle places. - EASY TERMS' ) ON CLEANERS Friday and Saturday Specials ?2.50 Good Quality Electric Hot Plate Stove $1,98 Guaranteed 2-quart Hot Water Bottle ................ 89 Theatrical Cold Cream, half pounds ..." ' .39 Five pounds Epsom Bath Salts , 49 6 bars Peets Glycerine and Tar Soap, Reg. 3 for 25c. 6 for . .. 3 Thirza Face Powder, $1.50 size, 'special 'qq , Genuine Rice Face Powder, all shades ' l9'"! 5 brands 25c Talcum Powder, choice !l3 Rubbing Alcohol, 75c size - .39'' Beef and Iron Wine, regular $1.00 size - 79 Genuine Aspirin Tablets, 100 in a bottle...... ; .39 Cocoanut Oil Shampoo - .39 Good Quality Medicinal Mineral Oil, pints .39 $1.50 Electric Curling Iron3, good ones ..' .89 'S1.50 Alarm Clocks .98 ; 50c Lemon Lotion - - . .39 Pure Boric Acid, one pound ...........; -,26- EXTRA SPECIAL Genuine Durham Duplex safety razor free with a tube of any of the following brands of shaving cream. at regular prices. ' COLONIAL CLUB 50c A- D S- ' 25c LATHER RIGHT 5QC JOHNSON'S ........35 c purola .............:..... 35c Brunswick Phonogi-aphs and Radiolas sold on easy terms. Time to get that portable now, for summer camping and fishing trips. . v , . . ' . . PORTLAND AND KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON K. C. TEAM WILL CONFER DEGREES Jredford Is going to be the Mecca for tho Knights of Columbus of Southern Oregon next Sunday, the occasion being the Initiation bt a largo class of npw members by the Council of that city. The f.'rst and second degree is. to be conferred by the Degree Team from tho Klamath Falls Council, the members of which will leave the Knights of Columbus hall, Eighth and High streets, at 6:30 Sunday morning. Every mem ber of the looil Council who can get away will -be In attendance at the initiatcn. , In the evening a banquet will be held at the Hotel Mcdford, at! which the principal speaker will be Judge Kavacaugh of Portland. Other speakers will be iRev. Fithcr Black, of Salem; and State Deputy Hanley. T RACK MEET TO How Radio Helps the American Farmer 1. . . SS22. t BE HELD If 9 Entry Blanks Mailed to All ' Schools and Must Be Signed by May 4 . Detailc4 plans and preparations tor the Klamath County Field and Track Meet have been pretty well worked out and will be ready for I the meet at the county fair grounds. Saturday, May 9, is the latest report from those in charge of this annual event. Enrollment blanks were mailed out to all the schools of the county Monday of this week. These blanks the teachers of the various schools will uso to mail to tho en rolling clerk a certified list of those students participating In the meet. Tho enrolling clerk desires to call attentloa to the ruling that all these enrollments must bo mailed to Him on or before May l, as the list goes to the printer May 4. - Posters for the track meet have been ; placed at the office of tho county superintendent. , School dis tricts that have not already sup plied themselves with theso posters, should get their -allotment the . first time they aro In Klamath Falls, or V V now the radio la helping the farmer mid his family to farm better, live better and sell better Is being Impressed every day upon Samuel It. Guard, Director of the Sears-Hoebuck Agricultural Foundation, In letters he receives from farmer llsteners-ln on WLS, the Sears-Roebuck station, Chicago, How WLS, which has become known as tlie "voice of tho farm," Is reaching most Isolated points Is Indicated from a message' from Klrley, South Dakota, from a farmer BO miles from tho railroad nnd 1R miles from a telephone. lie tells of the aid the market and weather reports have given him In his farm work. Another farmer of! Iliirenu county, Illinois, tells how WI.S service enabled him at tho last! minute to enve ?V7S on a slnglo shipment of hogs. I From for nnd wide come communications to Mr. fluard of the com-) mcrclal benefit of the Foundation's station reports and educational talks by agricultural experts. The farm service of WLS starts at 0 o'clock! In the morning nnd Is continued throughout the day until 0 p. nj. Tho earliest nnd very latest Information on live stock, crops and weather con ditions ore broadcast to rural America, nnd nt night, when the farmer Is nt bis fireside, ho listens to educational talks ou every phase of farm ing by men who are In a position to give him the Information and ad , vice which enable the farmer to help himself. The practical valne of radio to the American farmer cannot be over- estimated," aald Mr. Ounrd. "Not only does WLS, tho farm station ot ' America, assist tlio farmer In a practical way, but It helps the farmer's ! wlfo and the farmer's children In their Boys' and Girls' club work. Thol Ilomemakcrs' Hour, a dally feature of tho station, gives the farm womanj just what slio want to know and furnishes entertainment for the cn tlre family." ," ' ' ' '.'' ". ' '.--.-, :-j should resuest.them by mall If they cannot be secured by a personal'call by tho teacher. . Since much of the success of the meet depends not only on the com mittees in charge of It but also on the teachers In all the' schools of the county, those In charge of ar rangements desire to urge a!rf e'aclP ers and principals to see that their school is represented at the meet, no matter how small the school may be, and that these entrants receive as much training as time and--facilities permit. With all Klamath connty participating It Is hoped thl will be the biggest school event of the year, and that It will load a fit ting climax to the year's work, not only In an athlotic w.iy, but In the development of mutual good will among the various schools. SEKK BODIES NEW YORK, April 22. Officials of tho Kokusal Steamship company, owners of the freighter "Ralfuku Maru,. which went, down yesterday south of Halifax, with her crew of 3S. today announced that the Jap anese consul Matsunlgna at Ottawa had asked the Canadian govern ment to send a ship to the scene In the hope of recovering tho bodies. It was said that -one of the com f.tny's shins would be despatched to the scene from boston and that a . Canadian boat - had shifted her courso to pass the scene today. ''' , THE EVENING HERALD Old QiciionartM thoulti be tfUcarfled, a recent actitinai nre brought additional word into our language, and the pub lishers had to discard their old printing plate. 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