J rfUivtMWkKiiiP!VMMKK, 'it w MOMIAV, .11 1,1 j THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAQR KIG1IT J mil), 1 t- Seventy-Six Faithful Years' Ending December 31, 1918. THE MUTAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK SINCE IT BEGAN BUSINESS IN 1S-13. Has paid to policyholder anil lioneflci.irle . . Has .lccumulatod fur them . .- Total boni'llls to policyholder & beneficiaries, Has tocolved fiom pollcj holders $1.4rt7,S20.ST 617,019,011 $i.ll4.S39.S?2 1.S30.962.3SI Kpcs of foment to policyholders nnil botu-tU'", S2rt.877,;vit That is to say, in 70 years The Mutual Life has paid to policyholders and their beneficiaries, and has accumulated for them, nearly 2S4 MILLION DOLLARS in excess of all that it has received from policy holders. The gain has ac crued, of course, chieflly from earnings of invested funds Dividends to Policyholders. Since organization the Company has paid in cash dividends to policyholders $290,990,900 GEORGE C. ULRICH, District Manager. Office over the First State and Savings Bank. MAMAMAAAAMAAAAMAAMMMAAMAAAVWVMWWV MM5' TRUE DELAP RETURNS AFTER 17 MONTHS OF WARFARE IN FRANCE tilt JniltlrtM 22 1 9 IS. True Pel. nn left Now Yoik Inn bor In tlio Tuscanla convoy, on hi way to Franco, titul .iftor Hi'M'tttoon months overwm has returned to his ohl home heie Lieu tenant I VI. up saw t!io Tuiul i bo down Pour tnrpudoe woie fired tit liU ship ut till time, hut by some luckv ohaiiro mlsed thilr aim lli lauded safely at lilwrpool nnd vn sent shortl) iifterw.ini to an Artillery training school at Samiiur. France. After throw months spent there Lieutenant Pol.ap wax sent to tho front with n French companv. Tho Lieutenant remained with the French thru May, when ho was or dered to La Courttiip for tho purpose of InstrtictliiR offlcofs In the artillery school. I.lcutpnnnt Del.np was nsslgnert ( next to tho first American Division, the Sixth Field artillery, ThN was the i first American division In France and j his company In tho division was the first to fire an American shot during the war. This division also had the distinction of figuring In exery m ( portant operation tho Americans en I tored Into. True went thru the se , cond battle of the Mnrne and the bat tle of St. Mlhlel and was ready to en i ter the Argonne when he was order ed to Vnldahon as an Instructor In I artillery. At tho time the armistice was sign ed Lieutenant Del.ap was In Paris. He is certain that tho celebration there i was one of tho most wonderful thins he has ever seen and his experiences have been many and varied dnrlng the last few months. .:; Liberty Theatre Sequel to "CANNIBALS OF THE SOUTH SEAS" More exciting than the first picture Showing the capture by cannibals of Martin John son, the great explorer. Cannibals Wild, naked, man-eating savages, who bury their dead alive in CAPTURED by CANNIBALS Final installmenf ot Martin Johnson's sensational pictures "Cannibals of the South Seas" Tuesday and Wednesday SPECIAL PRICES: Matinees - 10 and 25 Cents Evenings 15 and 35 Cents Liberty Theatre MOUNT I.AKI NOTKS. Mr Vlkan. pastor of tho Mt. I.akl church, went to Eugene Monday to attend the Synod. Ho expects to be away a week or ten days. Mr. W. D. nutter's father and mother. Mr. and Mrs Ragsdalo nnd two sisters, Miss Felora and Hernlce, aro visiting hero from Milton They motored hero by way of Port land, visiting relatives and friends s They expect to re- ? Ore. ML aHfeiSw l I VHSBB la F you want to buy Men's Good Clothes at less than the whole sale prices, do it NOW today for this will be the LAST day of the big Clearance Sale on MEN'S FINE SUITS aloiiK the way turn homo soon by way of Bend. F.UUVIKW. Cecil Cheyno was badly kicked by his pony one day last week . . NOTICi: TO THE PUBMC. ! 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