Midland Y7 Juno 2, 1043 NEW YOHK, Juno 2 fl Ciiiiiuhiirk rucord! . , , Ernie Lmv Itian, llio Ititerniilliinal louguc'g liistorlim, figures llili probably nllll sttiiiris u a record baseball cointibiick . , . Buck In 1888 Cidoruo llutldm-k, ono-tlm bat tery tit Cunnlo Muck, lost 20 Mmllflit giiuii'i (or llm Troy, N. Y club, Tlmn he went to Wash Inillon (mid no cracks, plrnna ubotil tlin Si-iiiitor still getting Unit kind of burler), mid lout two morn there ... In 1801 and 1802 the Mime guy hud bounced buck to bi'cmno u iHl-Kiinio winner with Uo.iton In the American assocla tlnn unci with DldnKlyn . . . An other rrcoril, uiuyhuT . . . Jimmy Dcimirnt picked four different partners for n recent amateur pro golf tourniimi'iit nt Detroit'! ritim Hollow club the other duy und the four "teiiina" tied with best-bull scores of 08. Jimmy himself, allot 00. niGHTEOUS INDIGNATION When the Chicago White Sox blew Into Philadelphia recently, the clubhouse attendnnt chalked the nnmo "Krlach" on Jimmy Dykes' locker . . . Jimmy promptly exploded. "Take that off of there," he bellowed. I'm no Frlnch. That Krlsch la tho kind of fellow who la mean to umpire and geta thrown out of bull gamei." ONE MINUTE SPORT PAQE Orlo (Hoofbeota) RoberUon, the pride of Wlnfleld, Kb., la the new general sports editor of The Amocinled Pre, replacing Herb Darker, who now has tha bigger job of seeing that your favorite newapoper gets all tha beat new flrat . . . Helen Do twciler, who won all tho wom en's golf titles In the Wnahlngton, D. C, acclor before she turned pro, la due to get her wings soon In the ferry command. TODAY'S QUEST STAR Tommy KIlr.Rorald, Louiavllle Courier-journal: "We wonder If Count Fleet ever haa tho feel ing that somebody la following him." SERVICE DEPT. Pvt. Irving Klnllseh, now ata tinned at Fort Bragg, N. C, has been elected captain of the New York university track team for next year. His tcammatea fig ured ho deserved tho honor al though he was called for actlva duty when the current outdoor season was Just starting . . . When Lieut. Bob Dunbar, form er Auburn basketball mainstay, crashed whllo flying over a South Amerleon Jungle, his res cuer waa Lieut. C. V. Grace, also a former Auburn student . . . Former British Davis cup ten nis player, Charles Hare and Bunny Austin, both are stationed at Atlantic City, N. J., Hare in a medical detachment and Austin taking basic Infantry training. When Coast Guardsman Gre- synopsis or aus'I'ai BTATrMRKT or Tiir. Fadoral Union Insurance Co. of rhlragn, In th Slat or Illinois, on the tltlrlv-llr.t day nt December, 1041, mad to tha Insurance Commissioner of th Stat nt Olefin, pursuant In law) Capital Anmunt nt eeiillal slock paid up 91.000.000.00 Inoomt Krl prrinlume rwcltnl during ... tin year II,H9,I8I.8 Interest, dividends and tenia rehed during Hi" yar - es.SSt.ol hn-ome ffin other sources re. ....... celled during Ihe )r t0.llt.ee Total Income ...11,111,987.49 DlitiuraaminU h'rt losses paid ilnrlni Ilia year Inrliidllig adjustment expenses I Commissions anil lalailel paid ilurlng Ilia year Taxes, licenses anil tees paid during lit" year ....... Dividends palil on capital stock during tlin year Amount nl all othnr expendi ture! ,,.....-'i Total expenditure! 91 Admitted Anna Vain of mil estate owned (market value) latins on morlgngea and collat eral, fir. - - Viiiun ol Imnile owned (amor- llrcd) ...T..".rlM' Valnn of stock! owned (mirkel value) Ciish In lielike ami nn hand Premiums In mursn of collec linn written allien Hcptember Ml, IMS .. ..a - Interest ami tenia due ntl ie Ollirt assets (nei) .-- ITI.IU.IM H.IMI Tl.OOO.OO IIO.MI.fO ,U9,t0t.U Hon Nona ,111,111. l I10.7U.0O (SI.IU.ll JI7M,!5 t,Jfl,.W IA,0S.IU 000.3111.37 3W.tlJ.Bt t I, int. 0 smi.ii 1H.03S.S3 Total aillllllteil seiela . .' W. Llahlllllaa Oni.a nlalnia fur Inaan unpnlil Ainiuinl. of iinrntnnl premiums on nil onUlninllns tlaaa linn for cnmtnUalnn anil nro- arrnan All othrr llalilllllea ..... Total llalilllllei, tirept -A-, ... $1 .sei.w7i.J .pllsfrsTefw" - '"; Kutplua over all llalilllllea I.HI.Otl.lt Kiirnlua a tesarila M1ltijc linlilera 8,HI,0tl.ll T, , pimMM nnilnaaa In Oraintl for Hit Yair Net premluina tcnelvnd during Hi".....,,, enr ..!0.."; Net lo..ra palil ilurlns th year S.iJU.af flDIIIAL UNIOM INSURANOI OOMPANV . IIAROI.n WAtlNKn. Pen, C. r. HICKHTAKnT mill O. A. NOTTINOHAM, Seel. niliilor,r reiMenk attorney for aetvlce, J. tlonlon Rgan, I'otlland, Orefon. Sports VS Brief Hu.ls l-Xfv' rull.rlon. Jr.'l,Vf.X Umpire PAGE FIVE Tony Gaento Disposes of Herbie Katz TAMI'A, Fla., June 2 (ZD Tony Oalento, tha roly-poly heavyweight from New Jorsey, had little trouble disposing of Horbla Katz of Brooklyn In tha opening of his comubuck cam paign last night, but lie may have more difficulty collecting his full aliure of tha purse, Whon Kat went down for keeps in 20 soconds of the first aftor taking two punches and shove, the boxing commission of tha IlUtli field artillery, under whoso Jurisdiction the bout was staged, ordered Promoter Jim Downing to hold up the purses of both fighters. Downing said they already had druwn their guarantees, but thut ho would hold up any percentage Unit might be duo after tho receipts had been cheeked. Tho crowd was estimated at more than 4000 Galonto weighed 232, KiiU 184. The bout was schodulcd for 10 rounds. Babe Brown to Direct Idaho Athletics MOSCOW, Ida., Juno 2 VP) Jamea A. (Babe) Brown yester day was named acting director of athletics at the University of Idaho, replacing George Greene who left Monday for Boise for induction Into the navy as a lieu tenant. Brown Joined tha Vandal ath letic staff two years ago as fresh men coach. He waa elevated last fall to assistant grid coach and waa made basketball mentor when Guy Wlcka went Into tho army after tho opening of the hoop aeason. He added tennis to his coaching chores this spring. After his Induction, Greene will attend an indoctrination school at New York City before becoming liaison officer for a collegiate naval training pro gram, TIGHTS By Tha Asaoclatad Press TAMPA, Fla. Tony Gnlcnto, 249, Jersey City, N. J., knocked out Herbie KaU, 184, Now York, (1). WILMINGTON, Del. Carmen Notch, 184, Pittsburgh, outpoint ed Al Tribuanl, 1511, Wilming ton, Dol. (10). LOS ANGELES Victor Flores, 128, Mexico City, out pointed Don McLean, 124, New York, (8). gory Reester of Cincinnati re turned to San Francisco aftor a year In Alaska waters, he brought an appeal for fishing tackle from the soldiers up that way . . , On Amchitka Island, he reported, he saw men fishing with shovels and that didn't mean they needed them to pile up tall fish stories . . . "They were actually scooping fish out of tha streams that'a how plentiful they are," ha said. SY.voraia or annual statfmknt OP TI1T. Globa Ic Republic Insurance Company of America of Philadelphia. In tha Slate of Pannarl. vanla, on tha thirty. flrat day of Pecemlier, 19:. made to tha Iniuranre Cntnmliiloner of the stata of Oregon, purauant to lawi Oapllal Amnunt of aapltal etoclc paid up - ....-.....ffonn.uoo.on Net premluml received during ' the -year a:.ssn,ses.a tntereit, dlvldemle and renta received during tha year . . ISO,! SS.aa Income from other emircae re. aelved during tha year , 17,63.:) Total Incoma - M.IIMSI.oO Dlabura amenta Net lonel pnld during tha year Including adjuitment expenaea 11,831,519.75 Commlialoni and aalarlca paid during tha year l.llt.llt.N Tmai, llrrniea and feea paid during the year .. M,tl.?l Dlvldenila paid on capital etnok during tlia year 100,000,00 Amount of all other expendl- turea IH,T3M! Tola! ajpendlturra ....IS.lot.tfS.W Admitted Aaiati Vatua of real ettatc owned (market value .... 133,301.00 tonne nn mortgagee and oollnt- ernl, etc 6,000.00 Value of honda owned (amor- tlr.nl) 1,611,651.60 Value of itorlia owned (market value) - ..lit,. f'aili In hanke and nn hand 677,03.04 Premluma In courrn of collar. lion written elnce. September 60, IMS .- SK.JSI.W Interred anil renta dm and o- ,.,,, rrued IttlO.ul Other niiete (net) JJ.STS.W Total admitted .(8S,I.39 llahllltlea Oroei rlnlma for libera unpaid .. I SJO.ltl U Amount of unearned premluma on all outitnnillnn Hike ,1,0JS,JS7.H. Dun for commleelon nnd hro- keregfl tl.wft.uu All other liahi'iitiel W,a.7 Total ll.bimlra. 'PlMiMI,JnM1 ,..i,.i i'ii"Vin""""""" .jt.il.oon.ooo.uo Su$ul . Ulriinidlltlr. -JUL. MMir-ll Surplna it regarda policy- 1 . Bualneee In Oregon for tha V.ar Nek premluma received during urn (1, , ,, Net"Vnie7a'7id" during t'ho year .Ji" OLoaa rtEPuatto insuranob OOMPANV OP AMBBIOA mciiAnn A. cnnnnoN. Prei. JOnN P. WlBHtlRN. Sec. ,....,.. .M,ni. Mnraev for aervlce. tnauranet Commloloner, Season Split Asked by Portlanders Baovars Teem With Morale; Divided Ploy Moy Ba Good For Box Office, Is Claim By The Associated Press Success, it's wonderful and ao tho I'oi tland Beavers, teeming with morale after becoming the first Pacific Coast leugua club to stop Loa Angeles in a series this your, want to dlvldo tho aeason into two parts. The Angels with a 71 game loud nro conceded virtually shoo in fur lop honors in tha first half of a divided race, But canny Bill Kleppor, Beaver manager, thinks tliul a fresh start after July 8 would be good box-office for tho rest of the clubs. Kleppor served notlca on PCL President W. C. Tuttlo that he will try to round up flva fellow skippers willing to vote the di vided scuson into being. Meanwhile tho Beavers today will try to Improve their second division standing al tha expanse of Oakland, piugucd of late by a steady trickle of players to army Induction centers.. The Scattlo Rainiers open the third auid final week of their road Journey agulnst the Holly wood Stars. Manager BUI Skiff plans to start Joe Dcmoran on the mound in an effort to pull the Ralnlcrs out of their cellar doadlock with Sacramento. After a alow start, tho Rainiers have boen playing near .500 ball the last couple of weeks. Los Angeles opens a seven game series with Sacramento, and second place San Francisco, holding a slender game and a half lead over San Diego, lays Its runner-up position on the line against the aspiring Padres in their own park. Collegiate Golf Tourney Set for Chicago in June CHICAGO, Juno 3 (JF) The National Collcglato Athletic as sociation's 40th annual golf tour nament will be held at Chicago's Olympia Fields Country club, June 28, 29 and 30. Announcement of the dates yesterday ended speculation that the collegiate fixture might be Interrupted by the war. How ever, the NCAA said the tourna ment, usually held over a six-day period, would be restricted to three. The tournament will be a 72 hole medal play contest if there are sufficient entries. Other wise, the NCAA said there would be a 36-hoIe qualifying round the first day with the next two days devoted to match play among the 18 players to be quali fied. LOU NOVA SIGNID PORTLAND, Ore., Juno J W) Lou Nova, one-time top flight heavyweight contender, and Paul Hartnek, Omaha, Neb., have been signed for a 10-round bout here June 11, Matchmaker Joe Waterman said yesterday. Nova has been training at Camp Adair, Ore. Cotton stockings will have to wait till the end of tha war to be on their last legs. SYNOPSIS Or ANNUAL STATEMENT OP The Commercial Union Fira Insurance Co. of New York, tn the Stale of New Tork, on the thlrly.flrrl day of December. I9it, made tn tha Inauranca Commlieloner of tha Stata of Oregon, pursuant t law: Capital Amount f aapltal Block paid up 61.000,000.00 Net premluma received during Hi rear I MI.WMT Interest, dividend! and renta received dtirini in year ioi.hi.ti Income frrvm other aourcea re. oelved during th year U.ltl.tl Total tncom II.M3,lt.M Dle.ureamenti Ket lonra paid durlna tha tear Innlurilni adluatmant .ipaniei.f 111,111.70 i.,iiiimepiune nu eei.iive i.iu Tavre, llrenaea iii)d teea paid ITI.otl.tl is.4is.ra uurina hi. i r.r Dlvlrinmla nalil on capital Itock M.OM.M m.ori.M Amount ot all othar eipendl turea .... Total aipandllurea .....fl.OH.MO.M Admitted Allele Value nl real ellal owned (market talua) Nona Hone ,I01,H(.H Loana on mortgagee and col lateral. lc. . Vain o( tiondi owned (amor Hied) li Valua ot itock owned (mar ket value) - - flath In hanka and on hand Premium! In cour ot collec. Hon written alnca September no. ion Intereet and renti du and c- a?e,(n.o soo.omo IIMTUt tl.Ml.OO 3..M.)7 ornrd Otlier aiirtl, (net) Total admitted anell ..VOII.MS.I! llablllllee flroia claim for loaeea unpaid IW.TI4.M Amount ot unearned premluma on all outilnnrtlng rlaka l.OOt.MI.IT Due for commliilon and bro. krracn - M.4M.UB All otlier llabllltle U4.J6l.Hi Tolal llalilllllei, oncepl M'',, ,M Tapllal paid up "'2!5'2IS Surplna over ail uamimra . . ,tv,.v.. Burplua aa tegarua pouc). holdere ...l,Tr.S10.T Total l9.OIP.IOa.il Bulimia In Oregon tor th Vur Ket premluma received during the vear rt.W.M rial lone" paid during th er .... 74,187.59 COMMBR0IAL UNION PIRB INSURANOB 00. K. V. KOKOKKRT, Tre. A. f. QHRRR. Sec. auditor- rraldent attorney tor aervlce, tnauranet Commlulonir. Redbirds; Dodgers Stage Spring Show; Cardinals Come Out Ahead, 11 to 9 By JUDBON BAILEY Associated Press Sports Writer The National league la ex pected to have a stupendous scramble for tha pennant every fall as a matter of course, but this year tho Brooklyn Dodgers and bt, Louis Cardinals art stag ing a spring show that may very well dwarf anything that can happen later. The Dodgors and Cardinals know they are tho only two teams in the league with any rea sonable chance of winning and they are counting tht games they play against each other this spring Just as crucial as tha ones that will come at tha close of tho campaign. After dividing a four-game aeries at Brooklyn last month and a doubleheader In St. Louis Monday, they waded into each other again yesterday like their lives depended on the outcome and at the end of 12 Innings of almost unbelievable baseball, the raging Redbirds had an 11-0 victory and were within half of a game of first place. The two teams made 33 hits, 20 by St. Louis and IS by Brook lyn, paraded a total of nine Football Dean To Be Retained On Cougar Staff PULLMAN, June 2 W) Indi cation today were that some agreement might be worked out to retain Orin E. (Babe) Holling bery, dean of Pacific Coast con ference football coaches, on the athletic staff at Washington Stat college. Dr. J. Fred Bonier, director of athletics, said last night that WSC will "retain Babe Holling bery whether we have football or not," adding that it was very doubtful a varsity grid program could be handled at the state col lege. His statement followed re ports earlier in the day that Hoi llngbery might resign rather than accept a B0 per cent cut in his reputed $10,000 salary. This report was noither confirmed or denied. Holllngbery would only say that he "certainly hoped something can be worked out." His year-to-year contract expires July 1. Oregon Places Fourth In Women's Swimming Tourney PULLMAN, June 2 IP) The University of Oregon placed fourth In the 1943 women's na tional intercollegiate telegraphic swimming meet sponsored by Fish Fans, the Washington State college chapter, which conducted this year's meet, announced, Winner was Skidmore college at Saratoga Springs, N. Y with the University of Pennsylvania second, Massachusetts State third and DePauw fifth. The University of Oregon will handle th west coast phase of the meet next year. One nice thing about being too thin la you can eat all you want without gaining an ounce. svNorsn or axm'al itatkmint or TUB Phoenix Indemnity Company of New York. In tha Stat, ot Kew York, on th thlrlv.llret dav ot December. 141, made to the Iniurane Commliilnncr of th Stat of Oregon, punuani tn law: Oapllal Amnunt of aapltal atock paid up , . H.IOO.OOO.M I oec me Ket pramlumi received during thi yeer 4,IM,IM, Inlcreit. dividend and renta received during the year .. tlt.lM.M tncom from othrr aourcea r. cved during th var T.t&J.O Total Income 14,111,141.11 Oltbtiraament Ket lonea paid during th year Including adjustment cipeniri tt.044, IM.I7 Commlulom and aalarlea paid during the year 1,l4l,l71,t Taxra. Iicrmea and fee paid during tha year .. Itfl.lso.M Dlvldenda paid on capital itock during the year ItO.WO.to Dlvldenila paid to pollcyholilera during tha year Non Amount of all other upendl- turn ,, It.e54. Total uninHlturei H.0J,07,ll Admitted Aneta Vain of real ailata owned Txiana on morcgagei ami ooUat oral, .tc. . ,,. Valua of honda owned (amor, Hed) Valu of itooka owntd (mar (market value) Kon Kon .lM.7SI.el , otp. we. . 1J4,SJ7.)1 Caih In hank and en hand rremiuma in court or collie. Inn wrllttn line September ., 111 . Intereit and renta du and to rrued 4S,S07. Ts.ioo.rs Other aneta (net) , Total admitted aiirU .. .. I,!!I,W7,M klahllltlae . Oroaa clltmi for loaeca unpald..SS,lte,5S9.05 Amount ot unearned premium on all onlitandlng rlika l,eU.Sll.U nue tor commiaalon and bro. keraga tOMtl.112 All other llabllltlea M7,(ll.ll Total llabllltlea, ttoept capi tal .... ..W.W4.TII.JT .tl.llM,000.HO Capital paid up Burptui over all llabllltt . . I.HO.I9I.I.1 Surplue hnlderi a regard polio)' -.ei.wuii.Ji Total .M4,07.OO Bueln In Oregon for th Yair Net premluma received durlna th year IM7S.! Ket lonea paid during th year ... 47.U7.IU f HOBNIX INDEMNITY COMPANY .1. H. HAWKS, Pret, J. r. CUNKIKOHAM. Sec. BUtutory reildenfc attorney for gervlea, Isauruci Commliilooar ol Oregon. pitchers to tha mound, and passed the lead back and fourth like a hot tip on the second front. Finally it was a two-run homer by Harry (Little Dixie) Walker, his first of the season, that decided the game. But it was miraculous field ing play by Shortstop Martin Marion that won for the Cards as much aa Walker's wallop. In the top halt of the twelfth the Dod gers loaded the basea with one out and Plnchhitter Dee Moore smashed Harry Brecheen's first pitch to Marion's left. The tall shortstop made a dive and actu ally stabbed the ball after it had hopped put him. He made a double play out of it. The loss waa charged to Rube Melton. The two rivals are ticketed for the final game of the series to night and on the result will' de pend whether the Dodgers or the Cardinals are in first place to morrow. Pittsburgh beat the Boston Braves 9-4 In 14 innings and the Cincinnati Reds stopped the New York Giants 3-1 to set up a triple tie for third place between the Reds, Breves and Pirates. Johnny Eubank Returns to WSC As Instructor PULLMAN, June 2 VP) John ny Eubank, place kicking spec ialist on Washington State col lege football teams of the early 30's, has been signed to return to his alma mater as an instruc tor in physical education. Eu bank's placements won three games for WSC in 1931 and in cluded a last-minute 43-yard boot against UCLA. Th college announced that Eubank, who has been coaching at San Diego, would return to aid in the work of conditioning army men assigned to classes her. . VITAL STATISTICS CASE Born at Klamath Val ley' hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore., on May 28, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley E. Case, 617 Adams street, a girl. Weight: 6 pounds 13 i ounces. GILBERT Born at Klamath Valley hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore., on May 28, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gilbert, 103 Pine street, a girl. Weight: 6 pounds 14 ounces. SARGINSON Born at Klam ath Valley hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore., on June 1, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. John Sarginson, 1508 Delta, a boy. Weight: 8 pounds 4 ounces. At Work Again Marguerite Breithaupt is back at work at La Pointe's after being 111 at her horn. TRUCKS FOR RENT You Driv Mot Yourself Sav 1 Long and Short Trips STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone 8304 1201 East Main SYNorsts or akntal statimzkt or THE N.w Hsmpahlr Fir Insurance Company of llancheitar, In th Stat of Xw aXamp. ahlr, oo th. thlrty.flrit day of December, let, nude to th Iniurane. Commliilooar of Ilia Stat of Oregon, punuaal So lawi Oapllal Amount of eapiui atock said up l.OM.OM.M Ket premluma received durlsg tha year . , 9 Intereit. dividend! and rnt I i,toe,irs.u received during th year Incoma from other aourcea re ceived during th year , Total Income -I l,Ht,MI.4 DIburmnto Ket lonil paid during lb year Including adjuitment tipcniei I t,ess,Set,l7 Commliilona and aalarlea paid during the year 1,171,470.49 Taxea, licensee and fe paid during the year , lll,7ie.l Dlvldenda paid on capital atock during tha year ItO.OOO.M Amnunt of all other xpndl tuna rsi.ees it Total pndlturea I,I09,WI.M Admitted Aeu Valu of real itat owned (market value) 1 KH.tll.7J 4,1.7.10 .tOI.Hl.M Me.9M.lt llt.SU.M Ixtant on mortgagea and eol. lateral, ic. Value of bonda owned (amor tiled) 10, Value of atocki owned (mar ket taluc) .... . Caah In hanka and on hand rrrmluina In online ot collec tion written aloe September SO, 1941 Intereet and renta du and ac crued ios.iK.ei i:.io.n Other amta (net) , Total admitted audi 117,919,994.11 Llabllltle flroia ctatma for loiaee unpaid I ISS.eee.SO Amount of unearned premium! on all outstanding rlska l,J7,Sa.S7 Duo for commission and bro. kernge IS.OOe.trt All other llabllltlea , IM.7M.39 Total llabllltlei, except capl. tal .. 7,111.110.7.1 ...i a.om.nm.M Capital paid up Surplus over all llabllltlea . .... T.7M.413.4S Surplua aa regarda policy. holder 110,791.499.41 Totil . I17.0I9.I94.IS Butlnm In Oregon for tha Year Ket pramlumi received during the vrar lsl.749.44 Ket lonel paid during tho year .... tS.iae.0S NBW HAMPBHIRI Pin INIURAMUI COMPANY , ,7 AMES D. SMART. Prei. ORO. W. SVAI.WV. Sec. fltatulorw resident attorney for aervlce. JPhll Oroasmayct, Pittsburgh's victory earn as Huck Geary stole home with the bases loaded and on out In the 14th. The Reds won on a five hit pitching performance by Ray Starr. The Philadelphia Phillies pounced on the last place Chi cago Cubs for their second tri umph In three games 7-2 with old Si Johnson pitching seven-hit ball. Afterward the Phillies an nounced a deal that sent two regular outfielders, Dan Lltwhll- er and Earl Naylor, to the Cardi nals for Buster Adams, Coacker Trlplett and Daln Clay. Action in the American league was limited to two night games In which Washington whipped th Cleveland Indians 3-2 in 10 innings and the Detroit Tigers came from behind to beat the Philadelphia Athletics 8-3, end ing a even-gam winning streak for Jesse Flores. The Senators' success was made possible by Ellis Clary's run-producing single in the tenth and moved them within a game of the first place New York Yan kees. Pinky Higgins' eighth-inning homer was the decisive blow in Detcoit's victory. Fifteen high school boys are working this summer for the Rogue River forest service at Rocky Point resort on Upper Klamath lake. At the present they are dis posing of slash left by loggers in that section of th country. The boys are housed in cabin at the resort, with two boys to each cabin. '. " ... George Von Arnam has charge and Mrs. Esther Baker is doing th cooking. Three of th boys, John Nog gle, Roy Kephart and Dave Hen thorne have been sent to the forest guard training station at Jacksonville for further special ized training. Later in the sum mer they will be used as look outs. Not all of the boys' time is spent working, and Ranger John Sarginson has reported that they have had some good luck fishing at the lake. Men are also stationed at the Modoc forest station on th Al turas highway and in Fremont national forest They are work ing on roads and telephone lines and expect to have them opened up in about fifteen days. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- Without Calemtl-Anl Yeull Jia Out f Bed in th Morainj lUria'toG Th Hrer should pour out about t pint of bOi iuietj Into your bowels eray day. If this bile ! not flowing freely, your food may not digest. It may juat decay in the bowtU. Tbea gu bloata up your stoma eb. You get con stipated. You leal sour, miak and t&a world louca iMinlrl It Ultos thoea tooo. ol 4, old Carter's Llttla Uvar Puis to gt tbeaa S pint of bUa flow. log freely to maka you feet up and up.N Get a packan today. Tabs aa directed. Effect! v in making bile flow freely. Ask for Carter'a Utile Uvar .filla. 10 and St. SYNOPSIS Or ANN7TAI, STATSUBKT or THR Mechanic and Trader Insurance Co. of Hartford. In th Stata of Connecticut, on th thirty-first day of December, lilt, made to th Iniurane Commllitonir of th SUte of Oregon, pursuant to law: Capital Amnuat of tapltal itook paid up 11,000,000.00 Ket pramlumi rcciived during th year ll.ltr.iM.ai Intereit. dividends and ranta received during th year 119,919.97 Income from other aourcea re ceived during tha year tl.499.1! Total Income ll,Ht,ISJ.JS Disbursement Ket tossea paid during tha year Including adjustment expenses f 119,999.47 Commissions and aalarlea paid during the yar I9S.09I.M Txes, licenses and feea paid dur ing th. year . .. 99,191.99 Divldenda paid on capital atock during th year , Kon Amount of all other expendi ture TJ,l77.t Total expenditure! ..ll,JJ7,t.4 Admitted Anitl Valu of real aitat owned (mar ket value) . g ts.soo.oo Kon l4t,SS.OO .tse.iei.oo 3.1,467.07 133,431.03 1S.I77.sT S.SS9.9I Loam on mortgage and collat eral, arc. Valua of bond! owned (mar ket) S, Valu of atocka owned (market value) .........v....-.- 1, Caih in banks and on hand 1, Premluma In course of collection written line September SO, ten Interest and rente du end ac crued . Other Asset (net) Total admitted aneta 5.0IO.ia.9T Llablllllii flrosa clllmi for lossra unpaid .1 177,034,44 Amount of unearned premluma on all outstanding rlska 1,319,391.03 Due for commliilon and broker age n.ooo.oo All other llabllltlea 4I9.77S.09 Tolal llablllllii, except capl- tal ...li.ON.IK.0a ..ll.OOO.ono.n,) Capital paid up Surplue over all I . t.esi.sso.u Burplua ngardi policy, holderi t3,9SI,130.SI Total . , SS.H0.il,ar Buslnei In Ongon for th Yur K9 premluml received during th y.r ....ls.tel.M Ket, losse paid during the year 11,419.34 MB0HANI0I AND TRADBRB IN9URAN0B COMPANY F. D. lAYTOX, Prei. W. W. CORRY, Sec. Btitutory resident, attorney for service, Imuran ConmlMlooer, Slat of Oregon, COOPERATIVE CANNING COOKERS URGED Cooperative use of pressure cookers for canning purposes this year Is strongly urged by Wlnnifred K. Gillen, chairman of the county nutrition commit tee for defense and county home demonstration agent. The short age of pressure canners la acute and only a few will be available for purchase this year, she says. "Though the first peas are Just beginning to poke their heads through the soil, victory gardeners are looking forward to th harvest and the problem of canning, drying and freezing the products for future use," said Mrs. Gillen. "I suggest the for mation of canning circles, each consisting of six or mora fami lies cooperating in the use of one cooker. Women in the circle can not only take turns using the canners but can also help one another to get vegetables ready to can, thus making the task lighter and more pleasant for all." Such canning circles are by no means an original idea, Mrs. Gil len explains, as families in many of our communities last year shared their pressure cookers with those who could not buy them for themselves. "Anyone wno has a pressure canner to share will help the whole cause of food for victory by notifying the county nutri tion chairman, telephone 8151. We will help see that every can ner does its full share toward victory, with a minimum of 'ab senteeism'." Horn From Trip Dr. A. A. Soule' and Mrs. Eva Soule' have returned from Corvallis and Salem. Their son Andrew R. Soule' is a student in engineering at Corvallis. Dr. Soule' visited an old classmate. Dr. Ross Mc Intyre, rear admiral and surgeon general of the navy. Willamette university has been turned into a naval and pre-medic college. 13 Years Of Negatives On File! Since 1930 Kennell-Ellis Has Kept All Negatives On File For Your Convenience Come In . . . Look Them Over And Order From Those Old Proofs You Moy Hove Forgotten! Kennell-Ellis V. S. Natl Bank Bids;.. Main and 8th Phono 3252 SYKOPSIB Ol" AKKCAl STATEHIKT or TBI Granite Stat Fir Inauranc Company of rortamouUl, In th SUte of Kew Hamp shire, on th thirty-first day of Decembsr, 14., mad. to the Insurance Commissioner of th tut of Oregon, puriuant to law: Capital Amount H eepltal atock paid "P , II.OM.noO.OO llMMUM! Ket primlum received during th. year 91.7S4.SW.tO Interest, divldenda and renta re ceived during the yar . 199,339.11 Income from other aourcea re ceived during the year 10.eoi.S9 Total Income 9i,ese,uo,04 Dlaburaamwit Ket losses paid during the year Including adjustment expenses 7S4.4S2.Se Commissions and salaries paid during the year S4S.lS4.lt Taxes. Ilceniel and feea paid during the yar st.SSO.St Dividend! paid on capital itocfc during th year , 130,000.00 Amount of all othar expendl. turn tss,749.03 Total expenditure! . 1, 171,007.09 Admitted Anitl Valu of real estate owned (market value) it7,13.!s Loana on mortgagea and col. lateral, etc. I.1I4.S7 Value ot bond! owned Umor- melt) . s.ess.ieo.is Valu of atocka owned (market valuer ..... Cash In bank and en hand Premluma tn course of collec tion written since Scptcmbsr JO. ISIt Interest and rents due and le arned Other aneta (net) . ,,. aa..4ia.oo 4I1U1.20 90,140.9. ss.iee.fo Total admitted aneta I,I3I,44.0 Llabllltle (Irosa claim for losses unpaid.-.! tts.teo.89 Amount of unearned premluma on all outstanding rliki 1,131,401,44 Due tor commliilon and broker age . 10.SOO.00 All other llabllltlei 109.sse.39 Tolal llablllllii, licipt capl .9.t93,7l.4S 9i,ooo,oon.no Ital Capital paid up Surplus over ill I lllbllltlel I.SS7,7I7.S1 Surplus as retards policy holder! 9J.SJ7.717.S9 Total , 9l.si.44t.01 Bulimia In Ongon for thi Yur Kea premluml received during the yeir .. Ket loieel paid during the year .. 11.W.0S ORANITB ITATB PIRB INIURANCS COMPANY .TAMP.S D. SMART. Prll. IT.OK A. ROR1KSOK, Sec. atitutory resident attorney for service, Tbll Oroismayer Co., Portland, Oregon. . Aircraft Carriers To Be Tested Soon WASHINGTON, Jun S fef) Rear Admiral Howard L. VIW ery, chief of the maritime com mission s construction program announced yesterday that firs tests of new type aircraft car riors doslgned to transport planes to war theater will b made at the Kaiser yards tn Vo eouvr, Wash,, next month. Th county library has an, nounccd that they now hav a reading room especially for chll. dren. This room is located on the main floor and la fitted with tables. Books for children of all ages may be found there, as well as magazines. There are approxl mately 200 books for youngsteri1 enjoyment. This Is the first time that the county library has had a place that the children could call their own. Fir The fire department was called out at 2:27 Tuesday afternoon to 311 Hasklns street. The house is occupied by How ard Uhlig. There was some dam age done to the kitchen, base ment and back porch. Returns Here Doris Yantls, employed at the WPB her, has returned to Klamath Falls after spending several days In PorV land and San Juan Island, Wash., visiting friends and relatives. HEMORRHOIDS (Piles) Hernia (Rupture), Fissirt ir Flttili Saab disorders lapels 700 Ileal Ik of bcieaer araiaoj i powar. m or reere we mtj nceeaafnllv tiaatad than I Made ol people for these etl 1 taeats. No hospital opera- I flea. No ooDllaenieal. Ne ' Iom ei time hem work. Call for aiemiaetioa ot sead tot mil doscrlpUTe Booklet. Open fvennfli, McWe, ifi, 7H SiM Dr. C.J. DEAN CLINIC Phytfttan aieat vroel ST. 1. Cor. I. Bureeld a.d Ots4 AJefc Tel.pkoM IAai 3818, Portlaad, Olfaa STARTS Tomorrow Nite Junior Chamber of Commerce Presenta POLACK Bros. CIRCUS AND WILD ANIMAL EXPOSITION ARMORY Thurt. Jun Sun. JL TO June O MATINEES FrU Sat., Sun - JiIS P.M. NITES Doora Open 7;00 Show 8:13 Seata at 1100 - 75c - 1100 In. Tm A Brand New Show This Year RBIBRVBD SIATB AT 0IRCUB HEADOUARTBRI ILK HOTIL BLDQ.-PH. .Ml SYKOPSIB Or ANNUAL STATBllBKT , . . OF THK Columbia Inauranc C. of N.w York o 7;".T!"?,,.,,th l,t ' Kew To,, mad. M fh'.",'""' ""V D".r, 1919 mane to the Imurance Commissioner et th Stat of Oregon, pursuant la lawi Amount of capital stock paid -r - . , !,m,SM.M Iniome Set premium received during the year c asj gu at Interest, dividends and renti r. celv during th year 149,089.51 income from other aourcea re ceived during th year i.orn on Total Income a, on..... Dleburaemenf. Ket losses paid during the year Including adjustment expenses I Commissions and aalarlea paid ISO.IU.irr 939,117,41 te.UHI 119,000.0 17,701.91 Taxes, license nj IceT pglj MtirniK in. yenr Dlvldenda paid on capital itock ,l,irln th, ..na Amount of a'll otheV'ip'on'd"u rotil expenditure! .,178.4 Aimitmt Aim Valun of real tit owned (market value) , 7,oana on mortgagea and col. latent, etc. ... Vilue of bonda owned (market or amortized) , w g Kon : Kon. I99,77T.7 ram. or iiocxi owned (market Valllal 797,431.7. 193,111.99 Cash In banka and on hand , rremiiima in courie or conci sion written ainee September Interest and" rente due and at II1.10S.7I i-rijai It, IH.lt 4.110.14 Other useti (net) . Totil admitted assets Llabllltlii 3,4S9,99I.4 Oroll clllmi for losies unpaid $ 107,995.00 Amount ot unearned premluma on all outstanding risks . MI.Sx0.l9 Due for commission and bro. . kernie , . T.SOO.On All other llabllltlea ., , , , e.M.sl Total llablllllii, except cap). tal .,,.9i,7,io,mQT Capital paid up . . l,0(io,ono.(l Surplus over III lllbllltlel !,3I9,7I.3 Siirptui a regirdi poWej. holder! Si.tn.7eo.it Total . . .1.4Se,S9l.tt Binlnew In Onion for the Yur Ket premium Mcelverl during the year 99.791.91 Kit loss! paid during the year 1,117.90 00LUMOIA IHSURAMOB 09. Of NBW YORK T. .1. IIIVINK. Prei. J. P. CUNNINflHAH. Bee. Stalutorv rcsldrnt attorney for aervloes Beth B. Thompson, Insurance Commlnlonerv m