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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1922)
V W 1 fWfft', n' I.; -ii riTin THE'EVJENG'RAllDl MiAMiiTrt 'PA'lll.SrEGON.i' H' niin.w, iNT.ini!HH,i mao. 1 1 1 1 H n i I I 1 II Ji: HHHS S I E of $12,250,000 FOR RECLAMATION IN BUDGET FOR YEAR Remarkable Expansion Business Revealed At Insurance Meet NKW HOtiKjircei .-'y' of tho romarknblo -"oJtpansloh of American agriculture, up to Nov nmbcr first of this year, was pic tured In original Investment statis tics of lira Insurance companies sub mlttcit nt the 10th annual conven tion of tho Association of Ufo In- KiirnnCd Presidents hero yester day. These. figures, presente.1 by President William W. .McClcnch. of tho Massachusetts Mutual LIfo In surance company, of Springfield, Mass., show that tho farm mort gago loans helil br American I.lfo Insurance companies havo doubled In less than flvo years and tho total, 1,41S,000,000. Is now In excess of tho companies' loans on city property. At tho rntl of 1917. tho farm mortFago loans of tho Ufo compan ies wcro 1730.000.000. Thrco years later at tho end of 1920, these mortgages amounted to $1,0S6,000. 000 and since then the figures have shown oven larger relatlvo gains. Moro than S 220,000.000 was added In 1921 and $112,000,000 moro up to November 1st of this year, mak ing atoWI IncreAso-' of $332,000, 000 ln32 months'. Tho figures submitted deal with tho Investment transactions of com panies holding about 90 per cent of tho total. Investments of all Amer ican Ufo Insurance companies. Tho end of 1921 marked tho first time In the history of the life insurance companies' that their farm morigago loans exceeded their city loans, since! theso two kinds of Invest ments bavo been Separately classi fied.' Ihj response to the continued de mand from all sections of the coun try for Increased housing facilities, McClcuch said that tho companies had added $129,500,000 to their city .mortgage loans In 1921 and $10.500,000 moro during the first ten months, of 1922, making a total 97(10,000 I.Meil Kor Klniimtti Vty Jet litdlmi ItCM'rtntlun Would Gctv$3,Ml(l WASHINGTON, Dee. S. On re- rlomntlon vrojerta a total of $12. 2.10.000 will bo spent by jlluMfriv crnmenJ,Vliirlng tho' comtttjiJFlscal year 1C recommendations fconttilucd In the budgut submitted to conjures are accepted. Amounts reeommended for I ho .fiscal 'jear 124 for other projects Included: Ilnlio,ldalio. $1,300,000; King Hill. Idaho. $33,000, Minidoka, Id aho. SCS.'.OOu; Huntley, Montana. $115,000; Milk Itlver. Mont.. $110.. flC"; Sua ItiNer, Montana, $t45,0U0. lower Yellowstone. Montana-North Dakota, $120,000; ltaker, Oregon. $500,000; Umatilla, Oregon 1900. 000; Klamnth, Oregon-Cilifnr'ala, $700,000; Okanogan. Wn.. $05,000; Yakima. Wash., $1,310,000. Ortgoa Indian agenry appropria tions nro recommended an fellews: Klamath. $5,000; Warm Springs. $3S0O; Umatilla. $2800; Grand Hondo and SltcU, $2400. Two hundred thousand dollars has been asked for the Salem Indian ! schools, $35,000 to be used In the construction of a girls' dormitory. An appropriation of $35,000 In asked tor Crater Uiko National park. One of the Interesting features of the annual report of tho secretary, ot the Interior pertaining' tv reclama tion Is that tho Umatilla and Klam ath projects of Oregon are among tho flvo projects from which no ap plications wero received from ret- 'ii:thi:k "Tho Woman' Side." a thrilling First National drama abounding In human Interest, lovo r.nd adventure with ii tacltintlng background of politic, will bo shown at tho fine i Trco with Kntherlno MncDonnld In the stellar role Saturday only. It Is a story tit a honutlrut girt. Mnry Orny, the daughter of tho can didate for gowruor. who meets tho son of n prominent publisher while she Is visiting it rnolcglrat garden wltli lier pupils from tlu slums, and I rnnmv ;l r.mlntln it i.litlillnti.il ' In. the campaign which follows. her father's opposing racilldnto threnlous to spring tin oloventh hour I roup by h.ixlng tho hem'a father, print it story laying bare the scan-1 dnl of (ho dlverco of Mary (Iray'uj pari' n tit. I Msry' father rcfue to evpl.iln ' tho clreumMancos to the publisher, j and. as a last resort, Stary goes to the opposing candidate" nffleo and i threatens to commit suicide In his offlco if ho do. not stop publication or tho story, which will not only J defeat her father but also lbavo her ! a namulets girl. Thero I a tragic ilenouemetit when Judgo Cray enter the office in time to save his daughter from her self. But a shot Is fired from tho iHIdo and Mary Is wounded. Suf fice It to wy that tho story never weat to presi. that tho wholo mys.j tery was cleared up nml happiness ramo Into tho Ufo of Mary. Coal Production In , Enrrlnnd Takes Drop LONDON, Dee. 7 .Coal produc tion In Knglauil hna dropped 124, 000.000 Ioiib. or nboul 40 por rent since 101.1. Tho head of tho coal minors unions ilcclnro thai tho do crnase lu tho production Is not duo to the lack ofumpply, but to tho fact that tho mltio owners are clos ing down ontlu-ty or partially as a means of forcing tho unions) In mi'ko concessions In tho nutt;r of x ages and lmurn. ROAD BID ACCEPTED $l,lm Wilt He Spent Itnpimlnit .Muniit llebbion.tli-iiy lllghwiiy YlttilCA. Dee S Tho hid if 1 11. Young anil Hoy Young for dominie Him of tlie Mount llohron-llrny road was ncceptod by the board of super xlsnrs Monday Tho bid was Die lowest nubiultttid. Iiolntt $l.9oo The miittrr t'f tho ennstriictlon (if Ihtn road hat beo-i up for sum1 tli' Work. It Is nxptriiiitv will begin soon I and tho road will bo completed In' tho oarly ummr. t ( I "' I "JJ-"-UJ-"L "- "'" Iui.t- tf fl rM UltOER GOVERNMENT SUPKnVlSIOII sg- r; .Li'aiEa in.nsm9SBSJ rgKj IbSHFyj ivj; u . i-rrr - 0UU AA I B i How Many of . These ave You? ? . . :s i'i l i ii)iV 1 '.i ur n . .!' ' ' rill' -i I i IJk v f . .',! ' I u, .'I Toniglit M The Liberty , "CONFIDENCE" starring Herbert Rrvwlinson iii a breezy story of a live wiro, who crack ed old man opportunity for a homo run and won a fortune and a jM'l! CHAPTER NO. 1?. OF 'BUFFALO BILL' TOMORPvOW Another Exciting Western Drnmn "THE MAN WHO WAITED" COMING SUNDAY "THE SNOWSHOE TRAIL" With Jane Novalc and Roy Stewart i- THK I.IIIKItTV When Is a crook not a crook? And why Kx-convicts somehow rr oih-' ..r f.Ii.'nVtt pirpi' llin tln.itf Mf.inlt nf f. ,, . . , t i - . ,.. .......j.. .... ...w ..u... ....'.. ... .. , . , , , ,,.,,.' prison cell with them and there aro I meat of charges under relet leg sin-, ' , ... , . , ,, I ,, , , . ,, , those who will always hold the' lion passed last March. ., y I 'con to his past. "Confidence." Herbert Itawlln life Insurance companies at the.end Eoa., llltes, Universal .tarring vehi of 1921 was almost eight billion cIei ()Irectit by Harry A. Pollard. uu,.ui, im cw iihuivi I.V.UK -.wn!cii shows at tno i.iuerty theater 936,000.000. The net Incrcaso In tonight. Is a good example of how a tlielr assets during 1921, all avail-1 man with a prison record will act able for current Investment, wa U1D,UUU,VUV. nens ) slanttr being probed and his past i man t.uii u irisuu ii'ium mil iici if when treated kindly and what hap. pens when the old weund Is rnu- ...I .Stationery tho 'write" gift. V havo many kinds of gift package. Currln's For Drugs. S A Wlaterman Fountain in woubt i .... . . " ... . J... . . . 1 f'1" "J biuiiviu as a .nias gill. of s;.ie (inn nnn i.. n,n m.nii..'(i ...in. t- i.... .. -- , ,--w ... ...v ww tw,lt' l WM, U f U( UU;Bt o endeil November first. This makes t a tifcal of $1,356,000,000 Invested' Lebanon Several now gold find In clly mortgage loans, as nsalnjt ,a': made nt Quartzvllle. $l,4S,i ,000,000 Invested In farm - mortgage. I . TBe total assets of all American' i Lang Kvuryday Chocolate. Full 1C ox pound strictly fresh, 30c. Cur rln's For Drugs. 8 Christmas Furs i i JLocal people wishing high-grade furs for gifts are requested to leave their order as soon as pos sible. Please give me your telephone number and the kinds desired. I will call you as soon as I have what you want Skins are nearly all A-l now, ideal for Christmas gifts. Marvin Cross thrust In his face. Tho story, written by Ilcrnard lly man and adapted to the screen by llajinond L. Schrock, l.i a happy combination of business and tho moro serious thing In Ufo, Love. It depicts tho Interesting and varied Ufo of a young travelling salesman who falls In lovo with a fortune nnd j gets the fun out of building up an- l other. ( Harry I'ollard, who hm directed Itawllnson In a number of that popu lar Universal star's successes, Is said to have Injected just t lit) right amount of wholesome humor, coun try style, to make this latest Raw llnson vehicle a perfectly bilanccd comedy-drama. Harriett Hammond has the lead lag fomlnlno role while others hav ing Important 'parts aro Lincoln I'lumcr. William A. Carroll. Hnllam Ccoley and Otto Hoffman. I H I 113 N. 4th Street I h -i I I LOOK! I iH ' I Hi m rwLiVD lO H Have You Tried Our Pies. They are Delicious 1 f, ' CHERRY I til I" MINCE I I 1 1 I APPLE I' j ' M I I ' APRICOT I !r.- f . PiiMPiriM '- at I U " ' HUCKLEBERRY m I SPECIAL I I I ', I ' I Bapnana Cake with Whipped Cream 30c , I W I Bon Ton Bakery I TONIGHT AT THE STRAND ioc wiiciii: i viaivnonv ;ois ac hemi: or Tin: itoiiKi.v.sov ri:Tt!itt:.s Country Store nightj 15 Prizes Given Awny Tontijht Zane Groy's Famous SJory "The Man of the Forest" A mas?ive tale of adventure, with Robert MeKim. Claire'Adams and Carl Gantvoort, also ' .,, . .GOOD COMEDY Some of,the.pfi:;e5 given away at 8:30: Sack of flour, bagof sigai 'bo of crackers, jar of pure lioney, four boxes of chocolates, pound of coffee and- others. .. A little slip of paper clipped from your First Liberty Loan or Victory Loan BoikIh will bo worth money lo you on Ueeoinber lfUh. Six monllm' Interest on lluii' bonds will be duo on timl dale. Mring your coupons to tho American Nfitioiml Dank promptly lo bo cashed or preferablyto be depos ited in your account. NOT.13 If your Victory lionds bear the letter A, 13. C, I), 10, or F, bring tliem to us. Tl'.ey will bo redeemed by the Government on December loth. The American National Bank . ! mi mtmtZ Konaswxx&WKuaivosi.'fc- svsicm -j V rcoiiML litscnvc y' i wr r .i i i Don't fail to rend the Herald Classified Ads. Show Starts 6:15 Admission 10c and 20c Sunday The big sensaiional Western Picture made in the heart of Texna, "Ranqcland" by Neal Hart, also BIG VAUDEVILLE ACT. thi: KTIIAMI Frank Hayes, sterling character actor of tho screen, touches heights of drama, comedy and pathos that are truly wonderful ns "Las Vorfas" In UcnJamln U. Hamilton's great photoplay of tho novel by Zanu Grey, "TheMan of tho Forest" which comos at tho Strand tonight. Las Vegas, an readers of the Zano Ore) novel will remember, Is n splendid chu meter. Hut In tho Photography ho Is better still, for thu part Is pro J mlncnt, and Frank, Hayes has added to It his quaint, humorous porsonal Ity and xubtlo Interpretation. Tonight Is country storo night with fifteen valuablu prizes given away. Thero Is Also a good comedy to make you go homo feeling good b BBBBfeBBBBfev. f - mm la .MIHS )M.Tt. . "I ' KTJL:! Ht'.NDAy Sunday thorn nII lie vaudovUlo with Mutz and Matz (lijIiiK.coiutjcJy talking and acrobatln ntunta. Tjicso two artists comn hero a ft or Jiavlng bcon with r.omo of tho largest amuse ment concerns of the country. ; MICTIIOWKT HAAAIl Saturday, Dec. 9, nt Lucas I'lirnl turn storo at 10:00, 11. m. consUtinK of fancy work, aprons, cooked food, candy and dolls, Display nt La Voguo atoro, Cth & Main, 7-S ,, , , , , Kveryhpiy liken cndy. fllvp II for Xiuas, Curilu-I'or Hiubi. C BB75 SfTMEt Saturday Only 'Tho WoinmiT Hid'-" AMlrnmn of tho tlnuv-t 11 woman must miko men umk'rt.Mnrt j mteu . - rA. it v vm: kf i. Vt w&zi 'mj a '-,. J&G"&M iwm'i t. n b-,1 eh r. j i k sh vs ' Mac donalD iTie Woman's Side" Would you 'call Hint mothor'-lovo? Hardly! Hut What will you fcay when you c tho nacrlflcti Ihla woman makuH fur u child not horn. A J''ifM .Vullunal Atlrmllim - T'ltlll set mr lieait-MiliiN hlnuliiK You Will Also Get Some Good Laughs out of "A PAIR OF KINGS'" TONIGHT Don't Forget Last Two Showings of "3LOOD AND SAND" Cause m tobac's i 91T1C1 ; ?Liqoiitt & Myers Todacco Co. If' W T 4 MiMMHMM'r'