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HURCHES ,,,,... ;'H('fH'AI 'A O..V...II. IIVI'IIW' "I"! k "'.n I.'ll.lll'l it'lt (I. "".,.,, Tin- ncl Hull- " . u 111. llllll'll I" "" lion l i,..inii nriiyer " I, n'11 m. Kvi'ii.im -,.r n.W AOVKNTINT V".'"' .!!".", u'jr. in.: Chinch ""' do '"U"M H HU"' ,UH 10 " 1 li 11,11m. iiui'ii'. ' '..1.V.1.1 v ",h "" vTik. ;'" '',! cntiilm-l 11 study ;n "ili Hymns.'' The pnslm-a iii'ii-hIiih ani-intm ill II will hu nil I In' llM'llie, 'Tin' (MiiiIIciiko of (In' Ihiy." In thi' PVI'II.MK Ills Sl'l'tlll'll will hp nil I hw lilliji'01, "lulu Ilia Now Ymu' Hark wunl." All week ilny nci v'i)i'( will Ijo resumed tlilN week. I'l'uyvr mem 11K mi 'Dull Niluy evening n( 7; 30. FIIIHT Clll'lll'll It V CIIIUHT. wiicntimt c'iuiht nf Twninii mill null 11 I'ecH, Hiinduy iiini-iiing service n( II ii'iim-k! Wednesday KVi'ii UK H'HilMiuiiy meeting ui 11 ii'i lni k ; Humliiy schinil lit W : I r 11. in.! TIik 1 1' ulng rnniii ut 11 .Mr.Mnri'iin iiml Wiisliliurna hu Id ;im, I'lirnnr nf Klith li mi, I Will IiiiiiiMii alreela, In npell tn the puli I i' ilnlly f I "HI a. III. In p. III. Hundiiy iiml holiday from 2 ( ft i. 111,, Wi-illiemluy till 6 i, .111. Tint Ntlt'JiM'l nf til' leHsiih-si'iinnn liif Hominy ., Mind," All urn cnr- MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, OREGON, SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 192fl FIVE Armory Services "Out nf ill'- NiUiirnl into the Supernatural at 11 "Iklml'l My lliiiuls" ly Kev. Anthony at 2:.?0 "A Healthy Sunt ami iiotly (or IW at 7:M) t HEAR THE ORCHESTRA AND SINCING dlully Invited tn ntltiinl I ho nliuruli scrvlies mill In visit lli reading room. KIKHT ((iMlltK(lATK)NAI I'ri'l ,1. Clurli, minister. Humliiy "' ""I W : ! ft ii. in, Men n I im wor ship I I u. III. w til llev. ' II. W. I III VII lir.llHIIIH tll'l llll'nniiKK (in "I'-ouiiiliil.mis Kor thi' Ni'w Vi'iii'."' At IJii .Mr. I', i 'nil" mn will speak nil tin' subject "llnnkH," Hpo rilll music lit llnlll services. l''lll'ltKgUAI(K IKIHI'KI, (0 Hunt N.iiiIi Hiroot. Jnter-di'iiniiiliiu-llniiul III 1 1 1 1 . KvilllKi'l ('III III IIH'sauge, J. It. Wlli.y, pitMlttr. Hi'l'V Ices Hlllnlli): 11:41, ii. in. MUllllliy o'linnl; II n, ill. ' l.uw unit draco") 7 90 i, in. "Kicrnlly Where?1'; Tuesday 7:30 p. in, Teaching (in the sp I'll mil life Kr day 7:10 Ii in "(Iml'M W II In Ki'uiirit to IMir IIimiI.Ii. All wttlRuino. TIIK INTKIt.VATIONAI. IIIHI.B H'l'I'llKNTH-.Mi'i't I'Vory HuilillO nt I6bl II Kli ri'i't in 2:30 p, 111. Inr clniw inly. V wolrninn nil Inlnri'l'i' I In lllM't Willi 111 rrnnt limn Ut 'Inn'. "Tilt MtnnuKV nf (Innil 1 1 ' In hi ltt ' I'll! nut nil livi'l' lllrt li.l'lt whli-li inmirtiN tm thnt ui l.nrd.i k iii'iI'iiii h Niiiin in v. upon cm' li Hint J I In w:il i tVirtf 1 :i i'. 11 Hi im it In ilnim n I. '1 1 nil. FAIHMOI'NT fill .HTIA.V At Nt'yi'itti'ittli ninl full mil 11 MtruplN. Illlili' Hi'hnni wnrk I kIiin ut VMS, f'Ulnwi'il bv wtirnhl anil iiiorti'nii Kt'iiimii ut it n, in. The jiimlnr, It. I.. I mini, w II !i'Mvi u itit'iwiiMt nii:ii'l in tin lifKinnliiK " the Nw fur. Tin ClirlM mi Knilciivmnrii wll Imvn I'lntl'ic nr (hit evi'lilni (liuirli nM-y'.rc lit 7:30 unit u Hplcn mil itt'i'K'iit n Imiir 1h uiNurfil. Mnwt li-riily ilnfii 1 Ii m church wiil i",tui' mrniiKi'm, iiml rrlcmln. Cuini if ynu run. f You Need Glasses You Need the Right Ones 'iriftj an.l take c:irr nf your ryes for one yr.tr , -Kin mil. rhe only limine i for lirokcn Irn-rs. No oilier 1 0fC;on will ln iimic for yott to make yon with our service. 1 1 1 s s 1 1 1 1 c wit In ml concern satisfied WILL AMI T TS ST. IUOINB OR BOON Start fitoe NEW YEAR Right With n Eaitrrum KODAK All sizes and priced to fit any purse at Carl BaEsep'c Kodak Stoop ' 7 7th Ave. Wett ALBUMS FRAMES PICTURES A Message To Our 4100 Savings Depositors Once - w.v. wc nave ine pleasure or an nouncmor fK ..i : 1 . Payment which has been credited to your vo iiaCCOUnt We be glad, to have ou?L l the bank in 'order that we may the interest in your pass-book, ' ; e depogita in our savings department are w neanng the million and a half mark, "'recrarri t ,! e . r UUnit ' inaicacion or ine wnr rewil18 lncrpa3ing regard for a program of take this ODnnrhmil'V nf ovnrAoainn mtr contin n to yoU and hoPe tnat yu mav lpercent ,nlcrest Paid on Savings Deposits V $1 Starts a Savings Account "rst National Bank Since 1883 HPIt I NfiKI IJI.ll MlvTIIOniHT III'IKCOI'AI. Morn iiu wnruli )i 11 1 11 nrlnek Im'Iiik tlm inmtni'ii third iiii'Miulit nil Jnhn 1 4. Hiie!itl 111UN r. KvimiUu; wnrthlli ut 7:30 IV ill 11 nnhK fl'il. mill nnmn fllnrt nl 'nr iiIm mi unnihor wnril nlmut Itulihl W'lMr'N ChrlnttniiM Hcriimn. nl, 1 the rnpf'H liilrt.l nn'Ki'iiKii in ill,- wrlil. Kvru ntt llimin "In Wlni" Mmmir Miiy Ueu n Ann n7" I'htirt h m'hnnl ut 9:G. Ilili'rillt'it'ltt IriTUf tt i. III. y.f ur h l"i;ii" (10 K rut niiiiriiTly nfnl,', Alnniliiy rrn me 7:30. wlih Hr. H J. Cliunry, ilimrin mi t'ir iitriiilfiit inriilinK. KAIIIMOI'NT I'UKKIlVTIinlAN -Vlllnrtl mill l'.rtrnth. A huiil'y ti nit I't "ctn-rnun t'W Var tn till iniinv fr imhIh nil! wnrkrrii nf I'u r Itinunt rtiurrh, Humliiy ll lllhti M-hnnl w II ii nrl tht New Viur lit ti:4r. Kn urc In 1 nn hund (it I he upon iih Im'II. wnut tho I'hiin h fulfil. KnllnivliiB thin mr !n. In mnrn nu wumhlp, Tho rtmir w II hnvo n wnrthwhlln itiu nil prntrnm and uur tn.nlnK'r nn .nicrrnt nic Mrrmnn nn the i In-me: "Tuk nii Klnrk." f. E. in-rv.rn nt :I0 with ir (orvlco nivMliiE at :00. MrrtlnKii every it K lit llxt Werll. xrct Kaiur duy. dur mlnlntftr will hn tho ii'mlr-r. nmt Hiuil'ti In the llf of J"u. thr thonm: Mondny. "Tho Ti'iniitntlunii of Ji'nim": Tucmlny, Th Hiirrnwn of Ji'iiua": Wrd ni'fiduy, "Tin- Krloniln of Jmun": ThumUny. "Tim l.ulmra of JmuV'i Krdiiy, Thfi Trluiiiih of Ji'u.V Knllnwud hy rninmunlnn on 4un duy. Junuuiy loth. Wo oxpect i'vry iiu'iiitn'r to mnko a upcclal effort In Duma wrvli's. I hi' limiii'H with Mm imitnr upciik liilf, ii n fullou m: TIiiiu, 7:30 p. in. .Mnmliiy nvrn.iiK, ll,t. No. i. wont nf Wlllmniiltii mid miulli nf Kli'vunlh, liirluiI'liK CiiIIi-kb t!rmt, Mni'l hi liiniio nf ,Mr y."lilu Mm', row, 1238 l.innlii Tui'Hdny ovi" iiIiik. Klvnr rmid. Mui't with Mm. H, II. MiCnmkoy. Wcdncmluy ('vr nlnn, nil riil nf Wilimnoiia. In- luil UK Hpr.iiKfli'l'l d 'n.r.' t nir't ui I Im horn nf 0. V. AnilrowH, ftdti .Mill Btronl, Thumdiiy ovi n,HK. cvoryniui inort ut the church, I-rum V kvvii UK, v.i't nf WlllUlimtt" mid nnrih of l:l-vin : h, InoludlnK linllcy 1 1 ' 1 1 mid Klmlrii iliatr.ct. .Mi'iil nt tho homu nf Mliof Mury MuCnriiurk, 716 1,'iicoln mroot. It h hopnd Unit Urn out ro iiiniiibor Hlilp will iitlnnil theno mvotltiKii. Next Humliiy inorn iiK, Juliuiiry 10, will hr tho I'oiiiiiiunloii m-rvlin w III roii'ptioii of now iiHtiiilmrii. (in Tuiiliiy tho u'd (croup will iiivol n fnlloWHi North dlvlnloii w Hi Mm. Kutn I'undlff, 1000 l'ilrnii nt 2:30' mlulh dlvinn Will inrot w th Mm. K. B. Tultl". (ni,t Crm mr nn oci lunalii'on: riuit d'vln'on with Mm. K. M. Curtr. 10(10 K:nmld u rcet nt 2:30 p. in. cl d v on for unx ii'i'lnrk lunrhKiin with Mm. Ooomo Cmeh nic. 3 hVvonth trt, Hir niiriu'd. Ci'tilmi d v on nmotn with Mm. Itiiimnni MHI'r. 1111 II km Hi'iict. for nni o'clock lunoli i.li. We extend n cord'nl Inv.lu tlnn to nil not connected with uny other church to unite with uii In womhlp und norvice. IIIIH.K HTANDAKD tempi.k- Treil 1-. Ilornnhuli. puntor. Hervlcox nre held in Iho urinory at Seventh and Oak. ' We had a wonderful wnnh n Kht aervlco mid no the New Venr marked rlitht. Now come to the f ml Sunday ineelliiK of the New Yenr and enjoy the very won derful medium held In the arm ory, llev. (KimlKn) Anthony was elected ttundny nchool nup'T nlrlut ent Iiml Huntliiy mid taken Ilia office todny. n euro und Kive him ii n MHliunluHllc welcome u.in mnko ill flmt day of the yen.- the heat ever. Hundnv achool nt 10. I'renchliiK ly the intor nt 11. Subject, "(lut or tho rsaiurni imo the Hplrltunl." In tho afternoon llev. Anthony will preach on '.'Mo noid My Hand." Hear thl.i In mi rlnit inctuiiiKO und net n frh Kl'mpiM) of Iho Saviour. The Crunuilom moot nt 0:30. Enjoy Hint nervlco too. Then nt 7:30 coniei the nervlco of the dny '.hat yountt and old enjoy. It la n.ne.1 tor Ha apec al niuolo. Tho town U KolCnK tho hntilt of llatenliiR to the ori'hraint. The evening; aemion will hq on "A Healthy Soul and llndy for 192" The I.lchtli'iUKO Temple I" bo nn erected. Have pa tience. Como Bundiiy nnd fm youmolf. 1.-IIIUT IIVITAIlfAV Enut Eleventh nvenuo at "orry atrcot. Mnrn'nu aorvlee at 10:45 o'clock. Tho flrat of tho erlo of addreaaea en Unttiir.nn'nm will bo ttlvcn by the pii.itor, Krnnk V'uy Eddy, the tuple heliia: "IJnllnr nniam Today. The aololMl ol thla aervleo will bo ...." . onAP ,l,llnlHl. Tho church ac'hool mcetH nt tho cloac of tho mnrninif oervico. incru will be a question cluaa UurltiK.lbe n I i... nltiit.a.h Nphnnl for the lll'Ul " "" . ..- - - - climrinK up of points rn acil In the aernioll, All portion HiiuivM ." lihornl rollh'loUH thotmht nro o poclully Invited to thla aorlesof Jiiniiarv acrvlecu which will, bo devoted to nn oxpoaltlon of tlo hii v t und nieiinlnn of l.'nllurlnnn im one of tho focualnit point of l.lboi'iillani l Ronornl. Tho men'a leiiKUO will hold tho discus sion evening for January, Sunday ovonlnK m ine reccpuon room .. .i.t. .k.,uh Tltri fllanilaalnn will ho upon "Tho Organisation --Of- lit, l IT Ulllf. KnowimiRo, w . ' -... aorved at 6:30 o'clook. Tho dla attiMilon will opon'at 7iS0 o clock. Tho women s ainnnco win ""' bualneaa anil ancini nioeonu rhnrch Tuooduy afternoon nt 2:30 o'clock. ' .uMnlt. tntr.BHVTEIlIAN Onm'or Tenth nml Pearl ntrpols. PiiMtor, Uev. A, ti. rmuniiora. om veralty pantor, -Hev. I). J. Olffon. SUIlllliy acnuni nv v.-m HouIim, K-cnornl aHlioilntoiidoitt. Cluaaoa under cnpnuio nil iikoa. At " n. m Iho pastor will preach on tho themo, "Thp flu do on the Unknown Way.' Special nuialc will bo ft solo by Prof. J. i(. nieii'i'i iinu i n.-, . .I".. . ai 7:4S tho ima- tor'a Iheine will bo "The Door lit Hope" and tneio win n n -aeleollon hy Iho quartet, which la compoaed of I'rof. John M. Slofert, Mrs. T. A. Pearson. M s. W, Wr. wyiiifnnii i i". "',' Jones. Ohrlatlim Kndcnvor w.ll . ..i iirnHtm'iii.Ai ImilKn fit H o'clock for a snolnl bntii; nml f ro- a do dlacusHlon unuor wiu """ -ship nf Mlas Huth My.Vfit- church nt :. Toplo, 'What enn I do With 3700 "OliraT ovi." '.. Miss I.oulao Sinni't. Th a first week of Iho now yenr will bo oh aerveil na n week of prayer n the church.' MoetlnBo will bo hold In KIHST CHItll'TlA.V Oak and Eleven h streets, E. V. Stivers, pas tor. The Itoss EvmixellMie com iiiiny w II be w lb ua nn Hundny which murks Hie beiilnnlnK of tho evunsellat c niceiliiK to continue IhrnuKlmut Hie month nf Junuury. "The It oases' lire mua c im u ( na eviinnol at and roiiiblnn the two tnlenia In ii very I no way. Sun- lay innriiliiji the orv co will open , w th the sre it (I nil' scimoi iiv At tbiit lime the Unas company consilium,' "f Bvnntiellat and Mrs. Unas and M as Ida Marie Shultnn. will K.ve n tro, Vlnl ii, 'cello und p unn. The innrn'iiK sermon by the evniiitellst Is on the fuhjeci. "The Chin oh lli'liullflll." At 7:30 In ill" even nu the service will open w'lh a mualcil. mid w.ll he followed by (he sermon n bo sub lee:, "Till' Slllill'llli'cy of Jesus Chr si " Th a la one of the out r and ns evnnitcllslic comtinnles of ihe s ine c .nsi-rvut.ve type. M-,-liip tiup methods, hut a pin n OM sen'atlnn of the opel meaeoce in aermon und snnK. expect Inrtn crowds. The atudento have pnnnitl eX not re urnrn, .-,, - pert the hmh mark In attendance at Sunday school nod oihcr aerv res bin we do expect a very lurse crowd. Iist Suiidny allowed U present wh h v.ns f n fr the vnesllon lime. The peopo of: Tm Kene are cordially Invited to these evaiikel.sllc nieeiliiK. It Is the t.rst , me we have had evanKe eta of thla charue'er ond we confidently helleie It w II meet the seneral ap proval of all who attend. USHERS RESCUE MIS "IIF.I CAPS" OK I'MOX STA TION Kill. rirTTIIIUS j Aix. IIim1h1 Tom-tht-r to KrnMralc IXAlKit of 1'crsons Wlw rwr, Vpon I'nwary Youiuj Women J (tTorrespoaflcnce of tlie AsKlstel r-rotsl KANSAS riTY, In the "red cap" that chivalry.' wh.ch apnrrod to tho rescue of maids Imperiled, Mini born intaln. Tho ushers In tho union station here have bunded In pructleul. but nevertheless ehlvalroua. vlcllunce to frustrato those peraons who aometlnic prey upon unwary yousrf women. They have a more than local reputation. Parents of Klrlo who aro golnn for a Journey, somo tlihes commend them by letter to tho uahors' protection. "Twice," said ono "red cap," "I havo takon younR women away from disreputable women wun whom they hud struck up an ac quaintanceship on trains. 1 n;n sure thoy would have been the victims of theso women otherwise." Ho believed that other or tno 130 uahers had had similar oppor tunities for Kood sorvlce. Tho "red caps'' are alert to dan ger sliwala. Thoy note the puzzled embarrassment of A girl when u man, with whom thoy havo be come acquainted on a train. In sists on allowing them whoro tn ro In a strange city. Thoy are quick to also up women who Inalst or taking glrla homo with them. .Thoy aro Just as quick to Interfere. 1 "Wo aro instructed flrat thing to nak for their tickets." anld tho "red cap." "Then wo know what train thoy must bo sure to catch and whore they como from. The station maater makes It warm for any usher who falls to meet young women travelers." mo - rea copa - novo undcrtakon much of tho work or their own responsibility. They don't have to do It. . INDIAN LIFE ELEVATED BY TEACHING NEW IDEAS NpltTH DAKOTA'S I, AST KHUNTIISK r.l)IN(J OUT Substantial Housoh Already Unvo Ilciilnci-d (ho Topee, as tho Homo of Native Trlbo (Corropondonro of (he Associated Prens) DISMAKK, N. O. North Da kota's last frontier la fading as the new gonorntlon of natlvo Indiana la taught the habits and benefits of tho white man's llfo. Through tho Indian g.rlo n tho government school hero, of which Clark B. 1) ok:nson Is heiid, tho uplift of tho Ind an family la being attomptod. Substantial houses ulready havo replaced tho topee as tho homo of Ind nno .living on North Dakota roaorviitlopa, A 1nowlelgo of sanitation la helping to Increaao their I, to span, mi Id Mr. Dickinson. At tho school, whoro 125 girls nro tnught domestic aolonce and household arts In addition to sub jects ord nnr.Iy In the grudo school curriculum, apec'nl 'emphasis la la d on those th nga which ,the adult Indian needs moat to know uboiil' his I vlng.' i "It -la hnrd ' to Induce the old- Hme Indian to sleep with windows open, but wo teach Ihe glr a hcrt lo do II," D cltlnion declared "Somo of thorn continued the prac tice nfter they havo returned to tho'r own people, , "Of cotirae the tendency IB nil the girls In fall bnck Into the wnyi nf tlu'r pcoplo rather Until for the old folks In adopt tho method! which the white man hns tntiirhi tho new gonerntlon. T.lko wh'U people thfv nro IncPned to follow tho lino Of least reals ancc. Hut b l-era stent training wo will elevate them. ' ' "The Indian hns como a long ways. 'Imaging tho plight o( tho EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS BEGIN Today . fjr - - - ,1 ,;irt'.i' . -.- ,'. v.-- . ' . ' "'A 1 l M L m . asm ui m - jlb .. . 1 ' U U l- '. III HI.",' -v-.i. ; . Jv. v -SsL &k&iUXk&!VMtl BEGIN Today First Christian Church OAK AND ELEVENTH STREETS KvansvlUl I,UYI A. HOSS Conducted by "The ROSS Evangelistic Company" EVANGELISTS and ENTERTAINERS MRS. ROSS Cellist and AssLstant Floyd A. Ros3 is an Evangelist of out standing ability. He also conducts the singing and is a splendid musician, play ing several musical instruments. Mrs. Minnie Sanasac Ross, 'Cellist, Evangelist's Assistant, is an accomplish ed musician and a woman of splendid personality. . ' Miss Ida Marie Shelton, Pianist and Assistant, com- " pletes the Company - Meetings to Continue Through the Month of January Every Evening Except Saturday Make Sunday a Great Day Let us have a record Bible School at tendance. You will want to meet the Evangelists at this service. A Musical Program Each Evening You will be delighted with this part of the program. This company has held meetings in the churches of the Pacific Coast for the last five years They are always succ?ssful in their work. We Extend the Usual Hearty Invitation whito man If' tho civilization In which he hml always liven di obliterated and he found hlmsolt i . n.nHi l,a enmlltlnns of IUIVl'11 I" ,11, . ---- an Indian c vlllzntloii. Tho white man hns expected too mucn m Indian. I am sure that our red brother will eventually find him self and arrive at u placo where ho will be ablo to tnko enre of him self, but It will toko time." TOVRIXO 11ETWEF.X V. S. " AMI CAXA1IA l. Miniuisr, (Cohtlnued from pngo one) sldered to roqulro too much strength for a woman to achieve more than mediocrity On It. Itnja. critics say, pluys tho cello "as though she has been born with It." aro anxious to Increaao this busi ness and to niako a good Impres sion on tho atronger within tho.r gates can bo seen from the action of tho Ksscx County Automobile association, Windsor, Ontario, which placed a "Ouost of Cnnndti sticker on tho SS.OOO automobiles which cleared through tho offices of tho club this season. GIRL PRODjGYJS HAILED ni.Itl.IX Jlt'KIO I.OVF.RS HAVE ovkh nvssiAX ' .(Corrnsnonilencp of tlie Assoclnled PrM llerlln music lovers are hnlllng tho advent of a new musical prod 'Ivy In tho person or 1 (i-venr-oln nn Onrhnaovn, a Hussion nil I oelilst from Tlflls, whom some vrltlcs havo placed In th aanio cntogory with l'nblo qnsala, king of cellists. Hnja was discovered by S. Meyro vltnh, an Amoifc'iin onglncor In Htiaala, who made poaalblo her appearances beforo Oorninn an, I Kronch niidlonces. Plnco alio was eight yenrs old, tho blonde, curly haired, blue-eyed-Raja has been playing nn Instrument usually con. For Mead TP rpHERE are many ways to treat a cold In the head, but only one DIRECT way, and that Is with vapors that can be inhaled. The easiest and most satisfying way to get these vapors Is to snuff a little Vicks VapoRub well up the nose, or melt a little In a spoon or tin cup and inhale. The medicated vapors reach imme diately into every corner of the air passages, soothing and healing with every breath. For other forms of cold troubles Just rub Vicks over the throat and chest t bedtime. It Is then the body heat which releases these vapors. wavs at once ' Vapo rub Ovt2IMuuotiJARS lsco Yearly What will Your Bank be in 20 Years? In picking a bank you should exercise as much care as In choos ing a. partner, for yosr bank IS going to be your partner. Its progress and success is going to mean your progress and success for you must of necessity work hand in glove. In choosing the U. S. ftatlonal most business men have boon moved by the fact that wo havo developed with tho growth Eugene. As bualneaa has grown larger wa have grown; as It be came more complex wo expanded to moot its now demands. In tho future we shall keep pace with Kimono's commercial expan sion. You can be certain that the U. S. Nntlonn.1 will bo adequate to assist you when we have doubled In size. U. S. NATIONAL BANK. Cne Bank of Service EUGENE LOAN SAVINGS BANK wie oann for savings Try Register Classified Ads if you want results