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CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL nu iiHiMV, July aa, i. iaiaiagamiaiaisiaianCTiwBgTBrgiCTCTCTrai.-Brg Tuge 8 Three of Life's Problems Solved k f You belter In life Insurance ot course. If you stop to anallie this belief you find to many reaiom tor It that they crowd over one another seeking utterance. The United States Government placed the stamp ot its approval on the principle of legal reserve lite Insurance when Congress passed the Soldiers and Sailors War Risk Insurance Act. The great mass ot the people have been placing their stamp of approval on this great principle for nearly a hundred years. When the great Influ ensa epidemic took its toll of halt a million lives. A merles n Life Insurance through private compan ies snd the Government, contributed over a quarter ot a billion dollars In the settlement ot death claims for this one cause alone. American legal reserve life insurance .companies have paid to poller holders and their beneficiaries and now hold tor their use and benefit more mouey than they have ever collected In premiums. Truly, lite insurance Is the mose benettcient scheme ot finance that the human mind has evolved. - r ' ' ' . When you buy life insurance you should seek to provide against two contingencies, one ot which la bound to occur. These contingencies are Death and Old Age. - Under the (eras ot moat policies that make adequate provision for the second contingency Old Age It Is necessary to make comparatively large premium deposits In order to accumulate a fund that will be available when old age comes on. It the first contingency Death occurs during the earlier years, however, the fund so created Is u nnecessary and ths Insured would hsve saved money by buying a cheaper form ot Insurance. West Coast Service aeeks to meet all contingencies of lite, and In this particular the Company has evolved a policy that offers an ideal solution to the difficulty. In Its I. T. I. policy It provides against the contingency ot both death and old age. In the event ot the death ot the Insured during the producing period ot his life, the fund that has been thus far accumulated to provide tor old age independence is used to provide for more lite Insurance instead, so that the dependents ot the In sured are In the same position from an insurance standpoint as though he bad purchased the cheap est form of Insurance. , .. . ....... . . ' It the Insured lives and makes the twenty an nual payments which the I. T. I. policy contem plates, he can then either take his old age fund In cash or use it to purchase paid-up Insurance tor an amount In excess of the original face ot the pol icy. He can borrow against the paid-up policy or surrender it for its full cash value at any time. It is always available. There Is a third contingency not heretofore mentioned, but Juat as vltslly important as the other two the contingency ot Total and Permanent Disability. If a man lives and keeps bis health or does not suffer an accident that perminently lncapaci tates him, he can continue his Insurance In force , as easily aa he can discharge any other of life's obligations. But if be becomes totally and permsn-' ently disabled, he ceases to be a producer and becomes. Instead, a burden on the community unless he has an Independent Income. West Coast Service steps into this contingency and provides the Indipendent Income with the I. T. I. Policy, in add ltlon, it waives any further premium deposits, but the value of the policy continues to Increase in the same way aa though such premium deposits had been regularly made. The I. T. L policy is the Ideal form ot insurance service. It has 100 per cent value In every pro vision. For detailed information at your age, eit her sea local agent or till out the coupon and mail it direct to the Company. A policy holder insured by an I. T. I. Contract under complete West Coast Service Is entitled to the following benefits: 1st. Double the original face of the policy for accidental death. 2nd. For the accidental loss of limbs or sigh t, the original face ot the policy In cash Immediately ' and a monthly Income thereafter for life, and at death the face of the policy to the beneficiary or estate. See Dolly Hodges- Local Agent or Mail Coupon . (Coupon) West Coast Life Insurance Company, Central Oregon Branch, 824 Wall Street, Bend, Oregon. Please give me further particulars regarding the I. T. I. Policy. I was born on the day of 1 My Occupation Is My address la State ot Name STANDING SOLIDLY and resisting all unsound prin ciples and methods ot banking. This has been our past record and our officers must and will rigorously adhere to that policy in future. Deposit with us and you'll always feel safe plus prompt service and attention. CROOK COUNTY BANK COMPENSATION FOR 11SAI1LEI HOLlIElW The time rapidly approach when those who were distillled lu service during the World War can no long er mske claim tor Federal Compensa tion. Under the Act of National Laws, It Is necessary to present this claim within one veer from the date ot dis charge. It Is not necessary to claim com pensation. Thst may be done with in one year. But It you were dis abled in the service, or hsve disabil ities growing out of wounds Injuries or sickness, It Is neeessarx to es tablish that fact now. There are reasons to believe thst there ere a number ot exservlce men who hsve not yet taken this action, by reason of not being familiar with the procedure. The Government provide a set form tor establishing disability. It Is known ss Form 626 and may be obtained by applying In person or writing to the State Vocational Of ficer, Department Headquarters. The American Legion, 11$ Morgan Build Jug. Portland, Oregon. All ex service men are urged to bring this Information to the atten tion of all Buddies with whom thoy may come in contact. WILLIAM B. FOLLETT Dep't. Commander O. A. C. FUTURE IS II RIGHT , The future of the Oregon Agricul tural College is bright as a result of the vote of confidence given by the people of Oregon when they ap proved the mllluge meatsure which made It possible to put the Institu tion on s strictly business basis. The administration Is now able to carry out a definite building plan to meet the Increased demands of the institution. It is also In a position to procure the very best talent avail able for Instructional and Investiga tional work. The college Is well known over the United States for the efficiency of Its work, and even attracts students from many foreign countries. It is the second largest Institution of its kind In the country from point of en rolment, having passed the Kanans Stnte Agricultural college Inst school year. With additional scboo Acui ties made possible through passage of the miliage measure, the Institu tion will be In a position to put even greater stress on standard of work. A Good Store Must Have THREE ESSENTIALS PRICE QUALITY SER VICE If you have not given us a trial you do not know we have them. MICHEL GROCERY COMPANY ARTHUR 8. MICHEL SYLVAN O. MICHEL "OU MIKE" IN PRI NEVILLE LAST WEEK Mike Mulvahlll, better known as "Old Mike" was in Prlnevllle last week. His home Is in the Mitchell country near Mountain Creek, In Wheeler county. He is an old . rancner oi central Oregon, and a ! pioneer of Crook County. Mike Is a ! native ot Illinois and has been In the farming and stockralslng industry j for a number of years in this section. ! Fifteen years ago It will be ' re i membered he gave a Fourth of July I address at the Ochoco Mines. i This was known as a wonder- I full piece of oratory, and was praised I highly by the people who beard it. He was a member ot the Athletic Club, from which the Commercial got Its start, which was fifteen years ago. At that time he was over 40 years ot age but physically fit to be come a member ot this club. This is the first time In several years that Mike has been in Prlne vllle, although he used to be a fre quent visitor. IS WANTED VEAL IHKiH, MUTTON, REEK, ( IIICKENM, TI HKEVH, Dl'CKM, GEKNE, KCMJH IllIlEH, U UTTER, AND JACKRAUIIITM. GIVE 8 X TRIAL. IIIGHEMT MARKET PRICE GUARANTEED. PIUIT RE TURN'S GU.KKKON CO, Established ima 100 Front HtirH, Portland, Ore, REPORT OK THE CONDITION OF THE CROOK COUNTY RANK AT I'M NEVILLE, IN THE STATE OF OREGON AT THE CLOSE OF 11UH1.NEHH, MAY 30, 1020. llllls payable tor money .borrowed 16,196.11 THE CHEERFUL CHERUB From mute irvjloriovs 1 nitons a.K, Ve mty miss ma.ny lyric gtn 1 wrote rive book s myself tast vetr a. " . -- - And then no one would putlisK them. Resource Loans and discounts 434,297.66 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 2,172.68 Bonds and warrants ...... 88,092.70 Banking bouse . 18,363,25 Furniture and fixtures .. 8,000.00 Other real estate owned.. 9,679.84 Due from Banks not re serve banks 1,650.00 Tue from aproved re- .... serve banks . ..... 26,661.20 Checks and other cash .... Items 1,297.03 Exchanges for clearing house 238.20 Cash on hand 22,619.38 Other Resources, Victory Loan account 282.60 Total, 606,038.99 Liabilities Capital stock paid in ....$ 36,000.00 Surplus fund 14,000.00 Undivided profits les ex penses and taxes paid 24,119,00 Individual deposits sub ject to cheok . .' 870,303.84 Cashier checks outstand ing ' 936.61 Time and saving deposits 94,039.86 Notes and bills rexlls- counted 60,443,63 Total, . 606,031.99 State of Oregon, County ot Crook, ss. I, E. J. Wilson, Cashier ot the above named bank do solemly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief: E. J. Wilson, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th day of July, 1920. OEO. F. EU8TON, Notary Public My Commission expires May 16th, 192S. Correct Attest: D. F. STEWART. WARREN BROWN, G. M. CORNETT, Directors. The Backward Bird. The flamingo performs number of Its dully duties In s backward or up side down trimmer. When the flamin go dines. It rents lt hend.ln the mud on the bottom of s shallow stream, and while It strains the Insects out of the water It takes both a backward snd an upside-down view of the world about It. "Picture Brides?" T manner of "picture bride" mar rlaces In California Is this: A Japa nee wends his picture to his relatives In Japan who select a suitable maiden and In turn forward her photograph to the waiting suitor In America. If cat Isfnrtory. the relatives on both sides meet, hold a hnmiuet and the mar. rlaire la considered a fact. The wife then Joins her husband In thin country When writing advertisers, pleaai mention The Journal. COMMON WITCHHAZEL FINE FOR SORE EYES It Is surprising how quickly eye ln tlamation is helped by common wilcbhazel, camphor, hydraatls., etc. aa mixed In Lavoptik eye wash. One elderly lady, who had heen troubled with chronic eye Inflamation for a good many years, was helped In two days. We guarantee a small bottle of Lavoptik to help ANY CASE weak strained or Inflamed eyes. Alumin um eye cup- FREE. Prlncville Drug Co. Your Money BUYS 100 PER CENT VALUES If you trade with us. You pay for no clerk hire or city tax. We have none. Your cost Is the lowest wholesale price plus our small per cent profit. Our Interests are mutual. HOMER NORTON Post, . . Oregon.