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Pag t r v. r 7 1 "t r! fT g" yf r 'f TT ! " T r-r-rrr r-'r i"r ttttt WW Three of Life's Problems Solved , You bllv la lit lnurane of eourM. If y0u slop to snails this belief yon find to many reasons for It that they crowd over on another Making utterance. The United States OoTernment placed the stamp of Its approval on tbs prlnolple of iKa resrv life Imuranc when Congress passed the Soldiers and Sallora War Risk Insurano Act. The great mats of the people have been placing their stamp of approval on this great principle for nearly a hundred years. When the great Influ ents epidemic took IU toll ot half a million lives, American Life Insurance through private compan ies and the Government, contributed over a quarter of a billion dollar In the settlement of death claims for this on cause alone. American legal reserve life Insurance companies have paid to policy bolder and their beneflclartoe and now hold for their use and benefit more money than they have ver collected In premium. Truly, lite Insurance la the moae beneflclent schema of finance that the human mind ha evolved. When you buy life Insurance you should seek to provide against two contingencies, on of which Is bound to occur. Thes contingencies sre Death and Old Age. Under th terms of most policies that make adoquate provision for ths second eontlnguency Old Age It I necxeiary to make comparatively Urge premium dopoalls In order to accumulate a fund that will be available when old age comes on. if the first contingency Death occurs during ths earlier yeara, however, th fund so created Is unnecessary snd the Insured would hav saved money by buying a cheaper form of Insurance. . Weat Coast Service seeks to meet sll contingencies of life, and In this particular th Company has evolved a policy thai offers sn Ideal solution to the difficulty. In Its I. T. I. policy It provides sgalnst th oiitlngency of both death and old age. in the event of the death ot th Insured during the producing period ot his life, the fund that has been thus far accumulated to provide for old ag Independence Is used to provld for more lit Insurance Instead, so that the dependents of th In sured are In ths sam position from an insuranc standpoint as though be had purchased th cheap est form ot Insurance. If th Insured lives and make th twenty an nual payments which th I. T. I. policy contem plate, he can then lthr take his old age fund In cash or us It to purchase paid-up Insuranc for an amount In axcess of tbo original facs of th policy. can borrow sgalnat ths paid-up policy or surrender It for Its full rash value at any time. It is always available. Ther Is a third contingency tint heretofore tneutlonod, but just aa vitally Important as th other two th contingency of Total and Permanent Disability. If a man lives snd keeps his health or dews not suffer sn accident that permlnently Incapacitates him, he can continue his Insuranc In fore s easily aa he can dlscharg any other of life's obligations. But If he becomes totally and perman ently disabled, he ceases to be a producer and becomes, Instead, a burden on th community unless' h has an Independent income. West Coast Servic steps Into this contingency and provides th Indlpendent Income with the I. T. I. Policy, In sdd Itlon, It waives any further premium deposits, but the value of ths policy continues to Increase In ths same way as though such premium deposits bad been regularly mad. Th I. T. I. policy I th Ideal form of Insurance service. It has 100 per cent value In every pro vision. For d eta Hod Information at your age, either so local agent or fill out th coupon and mall It direct to the Company. A policy holder tnsurod by an I. T. I. Contract under complete Went Coast Servic Is entitled to th following benefits: 1st. Double the original face of the policy for accidental death. Ind. For th accidental loss of limbs or sight, th original face of the policy In cash Immediately and monthly Inooms thereafter for life, and at death th face of the policy to th beneficiary or eatai. See Dolly Hodges- Local Agent or Mail Coupon LOS ANGELES BADLY MED BY QUAKES Territory 30 Miles Wide Is Reported Shaken by Four Shocks. (Coupon) Weat Coast Ufo Insurance Company. Central Orrff Branch, 824 Wall Street, Bond, Oregon. Pleas glv u further particulars regarding th LT.L Policy. I was born on th " dsy ot , 1 My Occupation Is My sddress It Stat ot Nam , Lo Angeles. Four sever earth quakes hers threw ths city sod Its sub urbs Into excitement, caused a num ber of Injuries to men, women snd children, damaged several buildings, and broks a water main. While the shocks seemed to center In Los Angeles, some were felt more thsn 30 miles sway. I Excitement, in many ease hysteri- ' cal, followed tbs first shock snd had ; hardly been calmed wben at 1:27 in ! ths afternoon came the second, follow- I ed two minutes later by the third. The fourth was at 6:13 P. M. j The second snd third were sharper ! thsn that of the mowing. Then the agitation of the citizens became pro longed. Business was Interrupted. Courts snd other public places were scenes of near panic, some people run ntng for the open air, some fainting, soms stopping to pray. Many gath ered at street Intersections, waiting to see what would happen. Otbrs who felt they must be on the way, walked down the middle of the streets with watchful eyes on the buildings. Many sought Frhlng square. In the heart of the downtown district, ss a sanctuary, and remained for hours. Pictures were Jolted from hooks, mortar Jarred from brick walls snd plaster from ceilings; cracks appeared In aome of the older structures; a water main wss broken; a few copings and rtilmneys fell; part cf an embank ment collapsed, throwing dirt and i brick Into the street, end plate glass windows In some of the down-town de partment stores were broken. A Good Store Must Have THREE ESSENTIALS STANDING SOLIDLY l BAN I K yf and resisting all unsound prin ciple and methods ot banking. This hat been oar past record and onr officers must and will rigorously adhere to that policy in future. Deposit with us and you'll always feel safs plus prompt servic and attention. CROOK COUNTY BANK SPA MEETING RESULTS IN BETTER FEELING Spa. The conference here between the silled chiefs snd the representa tives of Germany Is the beginning of big things, Premier Lloyd George of Great Britain declared. In summing np the result of the lsst fortnight's sharp fencing with the Germans. "We will do our beet to carry out the agreements entered Into here," Dr. Walter Simons, the German foreign minister, said. Premier Lloyd George Indicated that he bad a high opinion of both Konstan tln Fehrenbach, German counselor, and Dr. Simons. Mr. Lloyd George said It would have been an Immense advantage if Ameri cans had participated In the confer ence, because, he added, they would have brought to it a viewpoint free from European rivalries. The official decialon of th allied reparations commission was made pub lic It provided that the money re eelved from Germany shall be divided on th following basis: France, 62 per cent; England, 12 per cent; Italy, 10 per cent; Belgium, 8 per cent; Portu gal, .075 per cent; Japan, .075 per cent This makes a total of 93V4 per cent Th rmaining Stt per cent is to be divided among the small nations. 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 MSjxsjsjMSssjsgMSwsiais WANTED VEAL. HOGS, MUTTON, BEEF, CHICKENS, TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE, EGGS HIDES, BUTTER, AND JACKRASBITS. GIVE S A TRIAL. HIGHEST MARKET PRICK GUARANTEED. PROMPT RE TURNS GULICKSOX CO. Established 1912 100 Front Street, . Portland, Ore. What's a Husband, Anyway Economy. "Did the fnir defendant introduce any The pot of gold at the end of th Character witnessesr "A dosen at rainbow bus anybody ever seen It! least "And did they say anything Will anybody ever return with It? good about her?" "They all swore Economy may mean the difference be- she was kind to her poodle." tween living In a poor bouse and sup porting one. EIGHT DIE IN FIRE Woman and teven Children Burn to Death In Hem. Bonner Ferry, Idaho. John Hoesch, whose wife and seven children were burned to death la their home at Cope land, near this city, was taken into custody by Sheriff Dunning ot Boun dary county. Roeach told th sheriff he ran from th house to get water when he saw th names, but that when he returned the fir was burning so fiercely he was unable to reenter. Th children ranged In ages from 1 to 14 years. Their charred bodies and that of their mother were recovered from the ruins. Roesch was unable to glv any caus for th fir. Opposes Compulsory Retirement Washington. President Wilson Is strongly opposed to the retirement un der th olvll rrtc retirement law of olvll servic employes who hav reached th retirement age ot 63 years but who are In good physical condi tion and desire to continue at work. ' Unsble to Transport Undesirables. Washington. Flv hundred aliens of the 55 ordered deported during the first six months of this year by the department of labor-attll remain in this country through inability of the department to obtain transportation tor aliens destined for Russia. Fourth Division Goes to Camp Lewis. Washington, The , war department has issued instructions for the fourth division to move from Camp Dodge, Iowa, to Camp Lewis; Wash. MITCHELL FAN 'EM ALL SEPT. 9, 10, & 11 $1000 in Purses Bucking Contest. Bull Dogging & Roping. Racing, Relay Races Chariot & Roman Races Cow Girl Races. Fancy Rope Spinning. Eveiything to make a real Round-up Dance each night at Mitchell Hall For further particulars write Bill Ray, Manager, Prineville, Ore. ,..,,...tTnMMMIMIItt1llll