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MOKNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE SUNDAY, AUG. 5, 19ZS FIVE ifflllli OF OIL lPt' Greater man any ,!PlrStatoJn U. S. U TOTAL PASSED I ...,.tl WW l-nii" 0.11ornl , , 1,1 III ....... iiwl"01". m oll ml proilnelng ' M?cl.y nuV ' mr 'w,?s?iV. sW "" " " ...II..; rndui'tn. - ll conVi out of ll Lmnil ."" 5," ... ,lu mill llbW "f..,i,..l ns highly ,,,r ",,v"- MMiiMtia JZi wu.l. "II, varies ta W 1'""'""'"" '"" ""U dSrlw '"''' 'I"""''"" ill order to Kf.im'iuulliy. & truss oil yl-W- "'7'"' K V oil. l-rc.fflr..; derived r".".fJ.V lu tnnv bo esper- SiU 'r oi.o purpose L p.r.ln Urlv.d from. JrlfMrnt Pron.rlle.and L BMff xrB"""" ISTrtom toe different crude. gyj trout ithu" aptcMI CUainie" " i"" '-' "-' i la larse measure Its desir- ' .7 . i.rlee. Till .rod set of crude all I f (inline ns high as 4o ml nd M fr rent ' erodes yl-M little or no gn ,u ilL Tin oiuiiitliy of pro lan tfitrftore dot-" not "e initorf. The nunllty In nti Int. mi hut. ih chief considers- . ... k.u .Hi.rli vnaitllntt riltt ilm4 from Ibt crude nil. m'M refineries run L , Mr), ynUltJ on lllo average Iowa Senator Pmund Extra Senlon Special rices Umr WIngfoot Cordi fiini Defemier Cordi EUGENE pUUANlZING WORKS mm . 9S7 0kSt. Thilli'il Htulin Hvnuior HiiiIOi W. I lrink linrt, of luwii. who luin Juat roliirnuil (ii tila ilok In Wuh Iiikioii iifd'r un oxlounlv luur of hivonUicmliin. la rloitinnillnic 1ht l'ruHlilnlil iluriillur onll on nirlra MKMalon nf t'onyruiM to ihihn ixlifln- tlon uriii'ii ny inn ritniivr unil labor lilom In (ioiikikm. J II mr rml hiimiIIiio nr onouKli In Mil t l I y I lio U.ntio.OftO motor ran, on our liiKliwiiy. Mud Urn nvoll nlilo oruiln In on of on Inforlor j km II y yiolilinif, any, only 20 prr I'onl Kiiaiiliiin, lli. iruiln mipply Wolllil hnvn hnd 10 Ira lllCrIMiul ITI.Uiio.uuu Imrrnla or olaa llicrn wuiilil huvo ln-n motor cnr laid Ul for liu-k of KiiHollnv aupplloa. KiniliM ilu Ininulnailoa Th riuiHo of iirndui'ia derived from rriul nil eonailiulaa n alraln mi din linaKlniillnn. C.lii-irly iboy lire I Im anurcv of I Ik hi. boat ami vnvruy. Homn of ihao produc-u ro lumalvD rntrnla. olllrra nrllvv nil cx-mln from oommon raw material ntirrator. j Tlila alnulo rnw tnntorlnl clvm rlao to Rnx-a of hlch calorific vain, to Itiiaollna. nnihilin. kuronrno. ma. olla, funl nlla. In tint vldi rnncii of lllbrli'iillnir nlla which tltn vorl- oua worklnw ronilltlona of nil klniln of mm lilnory itrnmnil. to nrpimra, in nnrnfrino wnxoa nml cnndlna. to rmiil olla mid rood am) rooflnc itMthiilia, to imrn rnrtmn. nnd to liitiiimnrnliln proclm-ln for Induatry nml tlm nna of which cortnln of ihrao proilui't form th t)Aia. I'an of frtmlmim Tho Iwalvt. million motor rnr. th trni tora. motor boats, and ta llonary anKlnra nr lp-nliint upon Knaolino; Urn paint and rlrnn lim lniliiairl-a, upon naphtha; tho oil lamp, l ho hrntfr, tho rook rttov and tho trnotor. upon koro "no: tlin ttri-at clvlr Mania furn ixhlnar ihn bona with bh. upon! una olla; tlm nnvnl fli-rta. tho orrun l.-niiMT. tho rnllrnnd. tho Inrtiw trial plant and l hi' IiuIIiir of larxa roinmiri'lal btilldlntfii mid many hnini'ii, tiiion fuH ond lubricating ill. Kvcry lypo of nim lnncry. work Inir iimiIit every linnKlniililo 1110 clmnlt'iil roiidltlon, muMt rely upon liibrliiiiliiK oil. Tho bnkur, tbo roiifii'tlontr, tho boailinl, the homo nnd tho church nro oon ccrui'd In iHitrotciim iim It ylclila tho pitniflitca, tho waxca and tbo randlca. The Lincoln Highway and ttimiaiiudrt of nilloa of road, tbo Important plma. of cominunloA tlnn, la tied up with nxphnlt well aa Kanollne. Tho UMo of po Irntenui ludlrato tlta cbnrocter of Ittdlapftiaublo aorvlcn which tlm oil Industry la rendering tho nation. Tho California Htatn Automiobllo nmuolntlon boa opened Ita Mix teenth dlatrlct ofrico nt Yrvku, fnllfornln. hy we recommend the; LANG RANGE 1 I iT,:rnu BTOVE ll remit of year, of expert. hTSL7.otk nd ot luel condition! and Aaat-; , ' iwl.!'' It'i "n.tru;tlor. enablet It to cut . "" CMt, t0 t minlmutn. Manufactured ol the'?, ' Ihlm,er,l,, btlnble, tw tlitlna frullle nd MAST "eond to none. TSe HOI AIR INO ..i1d.,he "OT BLAST SMOKE BURN--J r ".aZ.jT1? ,re orlRinal LA NO features na l....,.Todld in everv LANG Bante man. "tvico, l.!l'!el' ComDlelA Homn Furnisher P W, 4U tw,e County tM.trlbutor PhotM 1122 15 LIVELIKT PROSPECT Optimistic Statoin'ent Made - by Sludobaker Head u . . I . ... PRODUCTION AT CAPACITY Only Krai. lima Nuridtm In HUtlit, Ham A. R vr i-rotwMomq r)rfuM , n HOIITII,1IHNI, lnd All. !. Ill iiuluinohllu Induairy la .tlm Uv eal bualtiiva In t,u United HtiiU'H ""iiy. iiioio la no over-production of iiiiuiiiiobllca mid tlm only over- luouucuon J ii aiKlit, ao fa- on tho Induairy la concerned, la t'mt of f oar ful opluloim uud IrnpreHalona ii.ii'nnii,iiui iriiiiniM, pvaalm iNlfi unit oi'llicM. ti.m.. ..... ,i... 4iIki' llMliia In n. maioment lamind una wiiKK .iiy a. ft. J-irakliuV praal dcnl of tui Htudebukcr corpora tion. ' , Mr. ICraklno mlila tbnt Blude bnker plnnta openitlna; at rnpiiclly throoKhout lh aecuud itiarter of Vrti, uii oiM-nitliiH- ttt capacity now nnd have planned a produc tion acbediiln for tlm third uurlor of the year that la only 2000 cara behind tile ri.ii,r,!.l.r...,LI.. ...... duilon of tho iiccorid uunrter. Hiudehaker uuX.m In Ihn flrat hIx moiilba ur UW3 wero n third lancer Uian In tho anina period Inat yniir. nr. I'.rnklne'a Htiitomimt In full followa! . ..',. 1 "" VP I" Ciiparlly ' "Tho tiuihta of il,e ....., opornlod lit mpnclly In Iho oocond uiiartor. 49. oho rura were void. flal.,at 7.2r.j M y,ttr, Th nei proflia nfier Inn wore 17,200,202. 13 ft, 4 per rein on cninmnn Mloik) naalnat 7,OH0.f,62.li3 ,t ynnr. The IHKbor iirlcoa which v,.m..i .. m the llino reductlnna were mode Aiiioiat lat Inat year explain tho relatively mnMrr nt proflia of ibla year. H.81 ran were Bold In tbn flrat air mnnlha of llil. v,.,.e nxnlnat o.or.S Inat year, with net tii ,,. nKdlnat 111 lb. 401.07. . "Manufacturlnc operatlooa of nil plant ra f ratmcltv. will. 41 nm. cura acboduled fro production In tho third itunrlvr. Tho rcnmrkitblo Inton.i and wUi demand reoultlnic from h iMUIan-wIro announce nient on the nd Inat. of tho iH model MtUdebake run Inmir.. n. ubaorptlon of ciipaclty output In definitely. Deaplto tlio luituhrloua iM.uKuona 01 a prominent clutrt reader and prophet widely circu lated aulto recemlv. ilm nn,....n. bile bUBlneaa la tho Uveal prospect In Iho United Hliitrs toduy. o Un-r-iMNMluutlna In Ktttht There Is no avvr-Drolucti,,n or automohllos, but thero la nn over production In this country of fear ful opinions and Impressions by professional prophets, pessimists, and critic. Tbrso destructive forces, working OKulnst tho pro ductive forces of Iho rounlrv. 11 n. dermtno confidence In liuslnesn and scare some people into Inaction or iinuuo caution, wriicn leads to un employment. Pacta and not opin ions and Impressions are what we need, but unfortunately, thero Is an amito shortage of facts. Concerning tho motor vohlrlo In dustry, the facts are that the val ue of Its 182J production to duto puts It In second If not first rank In American Industry, nnd It will hold this position for tbo rest of this year and prohablylndeflnltely. l,tiuu,uuu,ouo or capital Is Invested In the automotive Industry, and ovor SOO.OOU ueoplo ure directly empioyeu uy 11. 11 la also one of the biggest consumers of raw nia- tortala and 0110 of gonoml Indus try a best customers. iiaiuMry is ininurtant Huslncaa gonerally. ' thorefore. oniinut be rosperoua In thla coun try unless the automobile business la prospereas, nnd this fact might wen ua appreciated once Tor nil. With tho rallrouds; It provides inmsportallon nnd distribution. which next tu production, are our greatest economlu necessities. fnyment under the plant ex pansion progruiu. nnd currunt bet terments tif tho oorporutlon to the extent of ti.ODi.t07.fl7 woro made out of profits during the six month ending June 30th, nnu KC0.O00 of preforred stock was ulso retired. The cash position ot the corporation waa Incrcusud, nnd InvontorJce docreuaed, despite the Increased volume of operations. A. It. KHHK1NK, 2'rceldcnt. ) . Tl MOTORIST DKUWED OX ROAD .'. AUVISKBTO CXHIi OFP - Trnnk, Tiro .Company Knyx, Ilelpn l'nsluce Wealth TluM Mnlojti Ttoait Programs Possible When a hurrying motorist on a highway grows Ireful toward tho heavy Inden truck blocking' nls iiassnge, tie should cool down, And reflect that tho smooth pavement on which ho is riding is there by graco of tho truck, luid Its kind, Is the caution of engineers ot tho B. I". Goodrich Kubbcr company. tVhlle tho passenger nutoniobllo has played a big role In the devel opment of our Ttlghways system, the oomnKrclal car, they point out, Is at tho bottom responsible for the roads being built. The pnss eagor car qulakons lutorest In new ronfls And better roads by tnins latlng tboia Into tonus ot comfort ond enjoyment, but It Is tho truck trust provides the prosperity that multea It neaalbls to nsy for It. : Tha tourist does not enjoy tho Mwdea rhotoughnircs, ana nis horu loo often falls to atlr tho truck driver ahead to yield half tho pnvo mnnt, yet the freight tlMtt the truck carries Is producing tho very cap ital which nasurea a. eotitlminnce nt mud hulldlng programs nnd an extension .of the pleasure rivngo of the tourist, , Tlinougli tlw irffldleticy , of tho truuKi roguitiriiy 01 sorviue -hub ,nu h.Lliituul! , ffhe milk truck In tho curly dawn never falls to bring lis supply irom mo mrm dairies to the centers of dlstrlbu ,i Here life and health aro de pendent upon the truck. Other trucks .varying 111 meet the wldo range of industrial nnd conimerclwl demands. McKenilo River ReorU 1 (lleilKtor Lane Couniy Bjioelsl) Vn.VHI HI VKK, Ore., Aug. 4--Those reglstored, ,l Hiini ks' ranon this week wnre; C. A. Jolimion, Cettirivl I'olnll.W. W. t'urdy, .Vto sono: M. A, Htnwart. Kugonoi w. fl. i ncim, Aluxnyi '" nndolelto, Eugmiai Jrs. 0. Ankeny, jaugena; Mlas Ankeny, JV, Qulgg, Portland i l Qertrude Br- Her, rWkeleyj fjeorgtrt'j Tiflfkor, llvrltelny: H, VV, IiikIIkIi. ilurkulcy; Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Koynlou, Ku Iteiie; Airs. II, J Howard, Kugeiin', I'', T. Ilouk, I'ortliinil ; Mr, and Mis. Hoy Weal, l.eill)lll'Ki J, West, IiciiIiiiim; II. Krnziiu, l.eiiliury; Mr. and Mrs. Wllllaiii rltrops, JOugene; .Mr. and V."s. W, ft, Hnbli. Heuttle; Ads. K. l'hllllps. HeiUtl'; A. Jienny, Henllle; Mr, iu,il Mrs. It. A. Klibb, Kugonn; JcV'AIUne, Kugetie; Klsle Howard, Kugepe: U. X Morris-, Kugeue: Mary Alorrls, Kugonn; Kmlle C.'brlsteuson, Kurene;,W. II. Uslo, l'ortland; M. J, ilnrrls, Eu gunu; A. lJuy, Kugouoi T. Hlmons, Kugene; T. T. Osburn, Kugono; K. ('. Day, Eiigeiie; K. WIIHums, K11 geiie; Al. Jlosidlon, ISugnno; It. Ilooth, Kugene; ll. Day, Kllgeno. Klve boats went down tho Mc Kenxle yesterday. The catches ranged from 20 to 40. KIsHlng In this vicinity has been exceptionally good this summer. . . Mrs. Quelle Conk Klvlglan, daiiKlilnr of Al Cook, was budly shaken up, bid. uninjured, whun tl:J Koril sedan she was driving went over tlio grade, turning com plelaly over unil landing on the side. Onu of the back wheels of he car cama off us Mr. Klvlglun camo around tho grudo, and caused the car to be thrown over. Alta Nenl, lleatrlre Noul, Kthfl Nenl, frank Hparks, I'rlnve llvlf rlch and Wnnona Hparka went on n two-day hiking trip to the old lllue ftlver mines nnd Gold Hill this week. Know Is entirely gone In that vicinity and and there are Indications of a good huckleberry orop. Air. and Mrs. R. If. Dearborn nnd family, together with Air. and Mrs. l.eininl Drown, spent last week In Corvullls and I'ortlund. ThomMm's liewort (UQKlntor Lane County Hpeclal) VIDA. Ore.. Aug. 4. (luesUi nt Thomson's resort for tho past week: Delia Hhlnlils, I'nrllnnii; I-ucy I.o lino, I'ortlund; William r , Iiraiiy, I'ortlumr, J. j..Brnuy, I'nrtlnnil; Mr. und Mrs. K. A. Kh al ley. Hnlem; K. C. Himmons, Ku gene; Air. und Mrs. H. K. Mnnlcr, Hnlem; V. H. Thompson, D.U., Hnlem; Nora K. Thompson. Hnlem; Illlly Davis. Hnlem; Uuvld Thomp son. Hnlem; I'eggy Thompson. Salem; J. A. Van Gross, Corvnllis; Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Hates. I'ort hind; Troy II. Morton, Kugene; Klovd 1. Aloore. Ilnllns. Ore.: K. Alutbewson and wife, Fresno, CaJ.; II. AlelzKcr. Portland: C. King. l'ortland; Mason Kbrmnn, Port hind; A. M. Frank. Portland. I Beach News from Newport I XEWPOKT. Ore.. Aug. 4. fSpe- olal to the Keglster.) Although tha artornoons havo been windy the past week, the mornings havo been Ideal and summer visitors are found out on tho beach as early an 4 o clock In tho morning. In the mornings, too, one see merous smnll fishing bonis dotting the bay and even the Inexporicnced fishermen seem well satisfied with their catch. Ilesldes fishing In tho bay, ninny are making the trip to the Hllcts and report record catches. Msny Xewporters and summer visitors are attending the summer narnlvnl which la being held in Toledo. Thla affair Is under the auspices of the Chamber of Com merce hand. On Kununy a ball game between Toledo and Rclo Is scheduled. Hpeclul forms ot .en-. trrtninment ofroreu are band- con certs, shows and dances. Tho ladlcn' aid society of the Presbyterian church held their nn nual bazaar on Friday afturnoon nnd evening. Dinner was served from G to S. Thcso affairs aro al ways appreciated by the summer visitors. . Echo D. Spores was a guest at the Abbey. Among the Eugene guest at the Abbey are C. P. Hart, George Ooodall, T. H. Wagoner, 11. J. Fletnmlng and H. II. Hatch. F. II. Knight is a late arrival In Newport. F. F. Flndtncr Is a beach vlBltor. Miss Powell, of Kugene. wpn tho ladles' high score Inst week In the bowling contest at Nye 'Iteach. Theso contests are hold every week and thoao receiving tho hignesi scores receive prizes. Grace Edgington la a late arrival at tho Abbey. Mr. nnd Mrs. IT.' G. Mowior and daughter are beach visitors. 1 Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Drum nnd Mrs. Latin are housed nt Tent Cits'. Eugene guests at tho -Gllmoro tho past week Include Robert V. Werco, Gladys L. Price, Graco F. Pierre, Air. and Mrs. J. L. Hesse, A. C. Fnrrlnglon, ,Mlnnlo Larson. Edith I- Dunn, Mr. and Aire. Henry A. Tromp, Ceclle Bridge. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Hnynes nnd family, Mr. and ilra. A. F. Russell. Air. and Mrs. W. E. Kelly, Mr. and Airs. J. F. O'Dny. Air. nnd Afrs. George A. Rond nnd family, Mr. and Mrs. Jnrk A. Hart and Air. nnd Airs. Fred Wynd and family make up ft. merry group at the Old Piny Ground. Airs. R. C. Ellmnker and chil dren Are occupying A WhUenway cottage for a week. ; Dr. H. L, atudley nnd family nre among tho Tont City vnoatlonlsts. Guests at tho Nlcolnl from Eu gene Include: Air. nnd Mrs. L. E. Hodyn, W. I. Iithnm, T. ;.T. Old hum, C. K. Guslafnon and Mr, and A1rs. Al Smith. . Mr. nnd Airs. .Towcll nnd dniUHh- WorltTs Fastest Typist Uses Two Fingers : .jV Oij 8tj J Dcsplto tlio bollof that spoofl typlsla nuiHt use all tliolr flimois. Mlsa Hlrdlo Reeves, .of HI, Louis, At present slopping In Now York, writes WO words a minute, using nnly two lingers on enclf -hand. This 'Is believed to the tf ortd a1 rec ord tot .speed, ' ... u.', The Following Business People dordially Invite You to Spend Your Vacation "ait" 1 i j ,! . ,.; .. 10 .1. . . '''' '': ., ,, XITTTTT A 17 TrT Tp &TR .UU 77'ii vUiLVs OREGON'S POPULAR RESORT- BY THE OLD PACIFIC iust where should I spend my vacation ? " as, n perplexing question which cOnftonts most of us I There is no better place than Newport-by-the-Seal Here yotl will find the real opportunity you have so long sought to forget and to lose 'sight of all care and worry, -' Relieve your mind oi business, of hottsehold tlaties and all those things of daily lite and enter into- the ' vacation ' World."' 'flere'you will find' excellent -bathing facilities,' "scenic: Janes1 arid hooks tp whilB , away the hours In careffeenesj.. ." w 1 ' MUNICIPAL CAMP, GROUNDS FOR AUTOMOBILES Hotel Gilmore Overlooking Ocean Open All trie Tear Furnace Heat Dining room a. la carte service , For reservations phone 4004 Patrunlxo Gllmore'a Auto Service P, a GILMORE, Prop, . Walrod's Grocery In Postofflce Block Rtnplu and Fancy Groceries Frulta and Vcsotablea E. S. Bair Ilowllnx Alters Where you get your exercise Shooting Gallery Cigars and Soft Drinks Nye Creek Beach Street Near Katatorlufn Hays, the Barber "When In Newport don't forget to call on Hays, the. Barber Nye Beach, Newport Tent City A. J. Tan Waasenhove, Prop. SO Tenta and Cottages . Overlooking Ocean Write for Rates And Reservations Cherry City Cottages Two Blocks from Nye Beach Wood, Light and Water Famished Clean (Villages Right Prices Free Bus to and from Boat Coo. C. Smith, Box 4113 Tourist Inn 1 on Nye Creek Double or Single Rooms Double Rooms S 3.80 Up bloglo Itooma $1.00 np focated on one of the beauty spots of Nye Creek Greenly A Woodard. Mgrs. Ocean WaveRoUerRink A. C. Ford, Prop. Plenty of Skates for Everyone . Come Join the Crowds Ilurlburt at 7th - One Block P. O. King's Confectionery Dellclously Fresh Confeotlons Sort Drinks of All Kinds Clgura and Tobacco Beach Street - Nye Creek ..... SEE Sheffield for Real Estate and Insurance Nye Beach Western State Bank v.? .. . v t, Front Street .- ' Newport Satf Bathing ' Deep Sea Fishing, Agate Hunting, 1 Oyster Digging, Bay Fishing Clam Digging Boating Natatorium Hot Sea Baths i ' li hi ml III, i v Dancing Ball Games: Moving Pictures Auto Trips Hikes Bowling Alleys Band Concerts, Skating Rink The Damon The Moat Popular Boarding Bouse . . at Nye. Beach . ... v .. ,. I Located on .Coast, 'street, one block r . u . - & nl. i i and sea foods a specialty. . Cot- , ( tages for sleeping., Moderate rates. ' ; Mu)tIornI4otSecu3iUhs : ' i f ' ;v '-vreciQBr rsxsa, .. y- ; ' 'Baths'iMhf '' : ;'r '" ' Also Housekeeping Rooms for Rent ,' . Chiropractic Treatments ; t ' - NicolU;Hotel I - B. M. Sast CtrnxapeB, afjr. 1 -Overlooking; the Ocean ,r. Aar lam Sl-00 ' Free Bus from and to Boat ; Steam heat, iiot and coed eraser : ' . ,xn iali rooms t Community Kitchen aad ' Dining Room . ' . Lester Martin ' Real Estate. Rentals aaet I . Try Other ' ' Then See Me for Bargains Abbey Hotel Bldg. . , ' Phones la aad 76t . Allen's A Real fkee to Eat - " Front Street at Scat Lasdlnf TheAitaceDrugCo. DrnMand BoMrteO Kodaks, Photo Supplies and Kodak Finishing, Fiehltnj Tackle, Oa- fectionery. Cigars, ete. W. .. Araeitace. Rflg. Ph Mgr. I. O. O. F. BMg. - Newport. Pea. The Natatorhim . " . , . ; : - ' Right on the Beach Come have a good .swim EseryehtBg; Mew . I ' Building, Tank, Suite. .-Etev -Hot Sea Baths hi CoanectloB . . Stpcker's Market , Front' Street Also Nye Beach i The test of Fresh and Cured Meatst, , Fish, Crabs, etc . i Complete, Stock. Groceries Front- Street " - . hons .TStfl ' j The Midget" ' Short Ordern fAA om loeeraac WH Ut i Trial -. Clam Chowder and Chill Cos Carna" a Specialty , . , Qaaat a tawki .Front Street - Newport ' . "Midway Pjresr .-':-"v P.- Pv fihetitisjtea. Prop. ' Stationery,. Office Supplies . v j ...and Job Printing . t Exchange Library ' ' Rubber Stamps Made to Order.". ' Near Postofflce 1 Ashcraft Lumber Co. ' Lumber, CooientBrick, Bax-Jware v .. ndalnt. v. .,l4 , Phone 1303 -' Cor. th and Lee One Bloefc'Zaat of Poateff ice , , tor -Are' "vacationists from' Eugeno located in a Wilcox cottage. 1 Air. and Mrs. C, B. Moore, of Kugene, ni vacationing at the Old Piny. Grouyd. Air. nnd Mrs. J. H. McCHntlC, of Eugene, spent a few days nt the beach icnlertninlng their relatives, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. L. Hlntt, Mary MaCllntic and J. W. AtcCitntlc, who arrived recently fromtMurray, In. Air. nnd Mrs. La Duke accom panied them on the trip. , . STAR STBGK DISPOSED OF CLIFF DfRANT SEI.IA HOIiI- 1XGS TO PARTNER Moimun DoVmn Now InKTtlCAfly Solo Onttrr of Star Motor Oompnny ot California LOS ANGELEH, August 4. Im portant announcements having to do .with the activities of the Durant group ott the Paclflo coast wore made bore today by R "Cliff" Durant, the son of tV. C. Durant. who supervises the far-west Inter ests ot his fumoua father not only an president of Durant Afotors of California, hut ns head ot various companies having to do with tho distribution of Durnnt products In the lnnd of tho setting sun. Chief nnd f orcmost was his nn nouncomept thnt he hnd retired from tho wholesalo selling end of the Stnr by the disposal of his en tire stork holdings In tho Stnr Motor Car Co. of California to Norman Do A'nux, president of tlio company. Younff Dnrnnt's decision to re tire from participation In tho own ership' and direction of this big company that controls nnd dlrootn Uto distribution ot tho Star car output of tho birr Oakland plant was prompted, he says, by the necessity of .undivided attention to . v . ,,.,.. V .'. .- , .-; ,1 the genehil manhgoment of the nf-: fairs of the Durant California Cor poration nnd the constant calls on him as president of the Durant Steves Company, which conducts the merchandizing of tho Durant cars In the far west, and ns presi dent also of the Locomobile Com-1 pany of California. . V By his purchase of "Cliff" Dur ante holdings in the Stnr Company De Vaux hfts bocomo .practically its entire owner, there having been only n few shares of stock not owned by He Vaux and "Cliff." eauh having held n uunl amount of stock. .... - , i Acid Test for Optimism . ' As' the movie director would say, oan you reglstor Joy n't.., nhnain? vour hat through Itne jnud on a windy, rainy day? I When you have a tooth pulled? v .... . , -1 .. ......In inM Vnilf ' WnOn UIO Uljr OS""" collar? . When TOt-mAke -ut yeur' In come tax report7 . ' When the boss bawls you out? Whcu you run ornt of, gas ten miles from a filling station? .- Well, if you ay you can, you oan have the presidency of the Ananias iclub.' Cincinnati Enquirer,- : " . It Pays to bo PoUle , After accompanying a Jndy cus omer through various departments ot the store, the . proprietor es corted her to .the door, ' "I am sure you havo ibeen most kind," she murmured, thanking htm. "Were you afraid I couldn't find my wiuy out alone?" ) ' "Well, It -wannt that : oxnetly, mhdam," replied he politely. ."You soe, we've missed so many things lately thnt we've got to be earc tul." Tho Blue Hen Weekly U. S. S. Delaware) . "' ;. ' ' s Nenrly 30,000 women are em ployed by the .railways of, the United Kingdom. Of this total the majority, of. -course, are employed In clerical work. 'A considerable number, however, are engaged In work not usually -done by women. Nearly 100 are employed as labor ers and thousand more are classed as "mechAnlcs and arti- Sahs7,- TWere" re- women Wgntl- men, stntronmasters, .foremen, po Ilcemen, engine cleaners, oilers and grensers, and'at least one who is engaged in the dangerous-and arduous work ot a switchman, i GOOD WILL .'It's, not-what we have done for our customers, but it's the way we hare done it, that hn secured their good wiU. ' ' . . . ' . - ryi L-j " f,.'V. :i ' It's ot attending to the routine banking "(unctions which we're" obliged to perform, btit rf's the going out of our way voluntarily to be helpful to all, .that has made '-people ' speak well of us1. n ' ' '' '" ...n;- Helpfulness, or courtesy in action, is not selective in this bank, We never hesitate before rendering a service, nor discriminate' between -customers all are-' valued - friends. .-.'''. ! , V ' '. We cordially invite everyone to use this service which our' depositors 1iac found "so 'helpful,' and which has given to tis our biggest asset their good-will. '' '" ', U. S. NATIONAL BANK "TVw Btaiik 4il S4aTiea j - EUGENE LOAN & SAVINGS BANK J ' rn.,-. v..iv4i; I 1