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PAGE 1 ANNUAL CAMP MEETING OF METHODISTS OPENS .Sessions Begin at Cottage Grove Tabernacle .CONTINUE FOR 10 DAYS Many Ministers From Different i Parts of Northwest hi Attendance i "tHnbt Li Countr Special) COTTAGE OROVE, Ore., July 10. The elKhth annual camp :.tniatinff of the Methodist eonfep -ni nt Orcenn onencd yesterday -at their tnbernacle here and the -easlon will continue for ten day iKev. 8. J. Chancy of Eugene platform manacer anu announces -that the attendance at the openlnK :..nnn last n L-nt tar exceeueu .'expectations. The tabernacle was nnfnWnhlv filled. 1 n I.. M. (3ili!3by of Tacoma, V.v. th ODenlnR address. His iihtect was taken from Mark, 'whot thincs soever you desire, hnllpve tat vou receive, thon ve shall have them." He i. r ih puneriil need of a re ;vival and that levlvals are still Iwlthln the hounds of possibility If we have tne nesire 10 hum. iHe illustrated his sermon by varl- -. .rieneea of life. KCV. Mr. -fi-isrshv also spoke this morning and Rev. Mr. Bennard tonlpht. T..irA Ministers Attend I About twelve ministers and their families are now present aim ; -are expected to come. About 12 t.nim are ud and soveral rooms ifuii. . , ... Rev. George Bennard will preach Sunday morning and evening and ;will also entertain by singing The 'Old Rugged Cross" of which he is "the author. Blsnop Titus Lowe, incoming bishop of the Northwest area, will be present part of the time. Bishop Lowe has taken the :place of Bishop Shepard who was transferred to l'aris. - Rev. Joseph Knotts of Roseburg lis president of the camp meeting and Rev. C. G. Morrlt. of Creswell :has charge of the grounds. J. A. Llnn local pastor, is in charge of boarding. - Song services will be given at -each sen-Ice under the direction of JRev. J. F. Haas of Eugene with Mrs. Bessie Sutcllffe at the piano. Miss Dorothy Johnson of Portland :haa charge ot the young peoples !"'l?Ca,' expected that about 1009 -will be In attendance Sunday, i Retired Minister Present ' Among the campers already here rare Rev. W. H. Meyer, retired : minister from Eugene and family. Bev. Meyer has hia family with him and has probably been attend ing camp meetings for 50 years or rmore as he Is 84 years old. The families of Mr. Hale and 1tr. Wooley, former residents, but Cnow of Dunsmuir, Cal., are here -for the camp meeting. X Rev. Philip Armand of St. Louis : conference and family are among -the campers. The following Is the scheduled program for each - , Morning prayer meeting 6:45; femtA aerviea and Bible study, -:S0 a, m.; children's hour,. S:30 a.' m.t song service and preaching service, 10:30 a. m.; song service mnA nrenchlne hour. 2:30 P preachers' forum. 4 p. m.: chil dren's and young people's meeting, 4:30 n. m.: voung neople"s service, t:S0 p. m.: song service and preaching service, 7:30 p. m. lights out, 10 JO p. m. NEW PUMP TO BE PUT IN fcOTTAGE GROVE WILL HAVE STANDBY SERVICE Contract Award by Council 1 Power Equipment. Company j, of Portland 2, (Rrltr Lana County Special) If COTTAGE GROVE, Ore., July .20. The Power Equipment com pany of Portland was awarded the contract for Installing a 2000-gal-.lon pump for the standby water .cystem In the southern part of Cot tage Grove last night at a special meeting of the 'city council. The 15 rice Is to be $6200 for the plant complete and work on it will be gin at once. t There was six bids for the con tract, which were referred to the city engineer and water committee jmd action was taken last night. 5odard and Randall, local con tractors were among the bidders. I At the specie, meeting permis sion was granted to Chas. Gettys to paint the machine shop of H. A. Miller and renew Its foundation. ; A petition from C. E. Umphrey ;to hang a banner advertising the camp fneetlng now In session was Zrefused and the banner on Fifth ,ntreet in front of (.he Morris serv ice station was ordered taken clown. INSTALLATION IS HELD R E B E K A II S OF' COTTAGE ;i GROVE SEAT OFFICERS .i (Resl.ter Len. County Special) ;i COTTAGE GROVE, Ore., July ;t0. At tlie joint Installation ot the I. O. O, F. and Hel.ekah lodges, Mrs. Elsie Cuirln. presided at the meeting. Those installed were ;ifyrtle Ponsford, noble grand; Emily Adams, vice-grand; Grace 3)askom, R. S. N. G.; Maud Biggs, ;L. S. N. G.; Katie Burrows, H. S. ;V. G.; Julia Urown, L. 8. V. G.s tAllce Conner, recorder and secre tary; Susie Garoutte, . treasurer; Anna Beldler, warden; Fete Bras - ler, conductor; Sarah Tennis, ohaplaln; Lydia Sears, Inner guardian; Maud Waldron, outer guardian; Elsie Sherman, musl- eian. Light refreshment were served by a joint committee. CITY MAY BUY AIRPLANE Cottage grove figuring on government machine 1 (ft.a-ltter Lane County Spsctal) : COTTAGE QKOVE, Ore., July 10. At Die city council meeting C. A. Bartell, repronentlrrg the Lions club, made the proposition that the eity purchase an airplane from the federal government- which would be used for Instructional pur pose. It Is said the cost would be only one dollar. ; The provision goes with the sale that the plana must he dismantled and not used again. These are planes which the government Is discarding as they are out of date. Hcforo the city will make the pur chase It will be necessary for the Aero club or some organisation to arrange for a building for the ma chine and to guarantee Its maintenance. Church Heeentlon Held (R'Ki.t.r Lan. County sirnn.-ial) COTTAUE OIIOVB, Ore., July SO. A reception was held at the Christian church last evening In honor of Professor O. W. Hays and family, Hlchard Herbert and family. John Taylor and family, and Kred ltrown and family, who are all moving away from Cot tage Urove. A program was given and refreshments were served. MRS. J. D. WIRTH DIES COTTAGE G R O V K WOMAN LtiAVKS 12 CUll.DKUX (Rrglatar Laoa County Special) COTTAGK GKOVE. Ore., July 20. Word was received today that Mrs. J. D. Wirth had died at the family home near Ltaker. Mrs. Wlrth is the wife of J. D. Wirth, who formerly was proprietor of the Cot tape Grove laundry. The family moved to Baker Inst Sep tember. binco that time one son has died and Mrs. Wlrth lost brother recently. Mrs. Wlrth had been lit since the death of her son but was consider ed to be Improving and her death came as a shock. Mr Wlrth and twelve children survive. One daughter. Mrs. Albert Mat son sides in Cottage (trove who Is leaving tomorrow for Baker to at tend the funeral. LIONS PICNIC IS HELD KEEPERS OF 1"EX JOIX 31E.V IX FKOI.IC RBiitr Ltna County Special) COTTAGE GROVE. Ore.. July 20 A joint picnic waa held last evening1 at the city park by the Keepers of the Den and Lions club. Members of the Lions club, who are assisting in sponsoring the city play grounds, spent a portion of h evening In placing new appa ratus for the play ground In order. The Lions club at Its meeting Thursday voted to take a vacation during the month of August. WOMAN IS 102 YEARS OLD MBS. WTT.IJS, OP COTTAGE GROVE, CELEBRATES (lUftster Laos County Special) COTTAGE GROVE. Ore., July 0. Mrs. Melvina Willis, who Is 101 years old today, will celebrate her birthday Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Susan Hub bard. Mrs. Willis was born In Illinois July 20. 1826. CLUB MEETING IS HELD FRIENDSHIP GROUP OF R. A, HOLDS SESSION (Rerlstsr Ltn. County SpecUl) CRESWELL. Ore., July 20.' The Friendship club of the Royal Neighbors met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. K. H. New hall, enjoying a basket dinner at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Newhall furnished chicken pie, cream gravy and mashed potatoes. The afternoon was spent in hemming dish towels for use In the lodge kitchen. Those present were Miss Esther Taylor. Mrs. Ruth Mitchell. Mrs. Travis Kerr and sons, Vernon and Keith, Mrs. Bert Thompson. Mrs. Anna Morton, Mrs Helen Hackett, Mrs. R. F. Scott, Mrs. Ted Silk wood. Mrs. Erma Fuller, Mrs. C. H. McKal, Mrs. Minnie Riddle. Mrs. R. H. Newhall, Mrs. V. E. Grousbeck. Mrs. Henry -Taylor, Mrs. Hattle Yeoman. Mrs. Sarah Padden, Mrs. W. L. Wallace. Mrs. Lauretta Benedict, Mrs. Frank Bush, Mrs. J. H. Seltz, Mrs. C. I. Kent and daughter, - Luclle. and Mrs, Ted Warner. Mrs. Mathilda Warren Dies (Register Lane County Special! DONNA, Ore.. July 19. Word has been received of the death of Mrs. Mathilda Warren, who for merly lived at Donna, at her home at Retsie. Wash., July 15, aged 61 years. She was the last of the pioneer family of Soloman Zum walt, who came to Oregon in 1850. She leaves one son, Grant Warren, of Asotlon, Wash., and one daugh ter, Mrs. June SturglU of Phoenix, Arizona. Try the Chicken Noodles at the Manhattan Cafe 6S5 Willamette Phone 1771 OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT If yon want a clean, cool room, by day or week, try the STAR HOTEL, OfiO Willamette St, oext to J. C. Penney slore. LAST DAY Matinee Today at 2 P. M. Don't Miss This Laugh Picture ' all MA for BRJAM JACK. IUOBN Big Boy Comedy Pfithe Nowg 784 Enat lltli Avenue ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT MISS STKKI,E TO WKD MAM 1). SEKDUWU'K Wit Party Holt! at Home of Mlsa Steele PaiiMils, Mr. mid .Mrs, N. E. Steele (Railatar Lana County Special) CKKSWKU,, Ore.. July 20. On 1-Vlday afternoon Miss Zella P. Steele, nt the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Steele, an nounced her enuiiKcment to Wm ScdKwick. son of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Sedgwick at a party of friends. Hird place cards referred guests to the me!sntie In the bill of love hints on the limbs of a little fir tree which formed the eentei piece of a prettily deoora'ed table. A musical score revealed the names of the youiiK people and the date of the wedding fixed at November 10. Miss Steele and Mr. Sedgwick are both gradimles of the Creswell hiRh school and of the Oregon state collt-Ke at Corvallfs In the cliisa of HUt. Mr. Sedpwlek Is civil engineer with the bureau of public roads and is now stationed at Portland. The Invited guests were Miss Genevieve Thompson. Mrs. George Snere. Miss lrma Snere. Mrs F. A Richardson. Mrs. Hattle Oroshong, Mlns Kliiabeth Tryon Mrs. Minnie n. Tryon. Mrs. C. H. Sedu-wick. Mrs. Oora Martin. Mrs. Margaret Martin. Mrs. Ralph Stone. Mrs. Kthel Kverson. Miss Lois Everson. m iss L.eda Kverson, Mrs. C. V. Pixon. Mrs. Wm. Holllston and Mrs. L. W. Newcomb of Ku;ene. Both Miss Steele and Mr. Sedir- wick were active In college fra ternity circles while in college. She was a member of the Sigma Kappa sorority mid national home eco nomics honorary society, Omlcron Nu and he was a member of the Beta Kappa fraternity and of the national honorary society of en gineers Sigma Tau. MR&. K. V. MILLER HOME CRESWEI.Ii WOMAN HAS BEEN ABSENT FOM FIVE YEARS (Rfei.ter Lsne County Special) CRESWELL. Ore.. July 0. Mrs. K. V. Miller returned to Cres well Friday afternoon after an absence of five years, during which time she has visited relatives 'and friends in the East, going first to New Jersey and from there stoo ping at different places until reaching her home town. She has Kent remarkably well during all the time of her absence and returns as robust as when she left. She went with her daughter Miss Pherne Miller who was a teacher In the loc&l schools and since has pursued her profession In ne east. CRESWELL. NEWS NOTES (Register L.Q. County Special) CRESWELL. Ore.. Julv 20. Cavil Holbrook was over from his ranch near Coburg Friday and took back a truck load of wcod. A large party leave this Satur day for Newport for the week-end camping over Saturday night and Sunday night returning Mindny. The members of the party are Mr. ana .Mrs. j. m. wnikup and family. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Marquart and family. Mrs. K J. Gwyther and family. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mar quart and Floyd Everson. Frank Hugh's of Prlneville. who lived In Creswell about 30 years ago, visited old friends and rela tives Friday among them J. M. Shaub and George Shaub and families. While here he was en gaged In the blacksmith business. H. E. Richardson and family of Eugene called on his narents. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Richardson Friday. air. ana Mrs. j. ri. Clack and son and Mips Nleta Zlniker spent Friday evening In Eugene with a sister of Mrs. Clack. Nealon Hager killed a rattle snake on the road In front of his DANCE DREAMLAND HALL Wednesday and Saturday Ladles Free Men 75c In order to make room for the car penters to work, we are placing our entire stock of Dresses and Hats on sale at cost and less. Hats are, di vided into three groups only " $1.00, $1.98 and $2.98 No hat in the store to he sold for more than $2.98 during our remod eling sale. t Dresses, sizes 14 to 52, priced for quick sale at $5.95 to $9.95 Value to $25.00 Our stock is all new merchandise new felts and midsummer silk hats just arrived, which will also he put in this big sale. We Give S. & H. Green Stamp 8th Avenue Hat & Dress Shop 40 8th Avenue West MORNING REGISTER. EUGENE, ORE.. SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1928 father's house up' the swale ''west of Creswell on Thursday, It had ten rattles and a button. Mr. and Mrs. A. Q. Kyfert and daughter. Mlna May, of Eureka, Cal., visited this week with her slater Mrs. Geo. V. Gates and family: tliey are on their way o Yak ma. waan. U li. .Inlker and his slater Mlsa Nleta Klnlker spent the week-end In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Kent and daughter, Luclle, and Mrs Hattle Veoman and Mr. and Mi's. C. K Cooley and daughter, Ivy, leave for Newport Saturday Tor a week-end outing. A food sale la to be held at Art Olsons store (his Saturday morn Ing. commencing at ten o'clock under the ausnlces of the women of the Presbyterian church Mrs. Edith Martin and her son I.. K. Martin, of Eugeno are apend inc tne weeK-enn with alra. F. W Ogratn. F. 12 nurkholder real estate rgent of Kugene and Mr. Fox Eugene wero business callers at Creswell Friday mnrnmg. Miss Lilly Nonlgren of Portland and Miss Kertha Whlllock of Med ford, both attending summer school at Oregon state college at Corvnllls. were evening dinner ruests of Miss Zella Steele on Thursday. The three are members or the same national sorority at ine college. Glenn Faust Is 'home from Enterprise where he had been working In the Reaver Sawmill Miss Oenevleve Thomnson and ner mot ner, Mrs. Kllsa Thompson. left r rlday for Kltsnn springs where lliev will spend two weeks. Deal vtllilama and rami v of El mlra have moved to Creswell and have rented the George Steele place near the school house Dr. J. C. hornlck of Portland was ine guest or .Mr and Mrs. F, A. Richardson Thursday night: he is the roommate of their son james Kicnanison at Portland SPRINGFIELD NEWS IN nUIKF itnter I. line ( nunty Special) SPRINGFIELD. Ore.. Julv SO. M. R. Huntly and Jack Ilenderer spent today n.ihfng on the upper .-m-rveniie river. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bressler and Mrs. M. C. Bressler of Cottnge Grove wero recent Springfield Isitors. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Roth and children. Frank and Ruth, of Portland and Mr. and Mrs Glen Howard of Vancouver. Wash, were In Springfield today on their way to a camping site on the McKensle river where they will spend a couple of weeks camping. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Rathhun are here from Enterprise visiting with friends. Mrs. Rnthbun was for merly Grace Harblt of Springfield. Mr. and Mr. John Bushman left this week for a vacation which they will spend at several of the Oregon beaches. They plan to visit at Seaside. Cannon Beach, Gearhart and Astoria. Mr. and Mis. Pratt Holverson are expected to arrive home soon from Crescent lake where they have been spending a vneafon at the home of Mr Holverson's hroth er and sister-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. Roy- Holverson. "CHURCH NIGHT" HELD MEN'S CLASS PRESENTS PRO GRAM AT SOCIAL fR,rttt T.n County ftprlat) SPRINGFIELD, Ore.. July 20. A larce trroup of Chrfstlan church members and their friend attend ed the monthly rhurch nlcht pro pram held last niffht at the Chri- tlan church parlors. The men a class of the church prenented nn Interesting program of songs, read ings and talks. Following the program refresh ments were served by members of the junior girl's class. DANCE Old Time Dance At Winter Garden Every Sat. Nite Given by Butler's Orchestra (Mike) Is Floor Manager Ladles Free Gents 7 Sc. Check Room Free Remodeling SALE CHRISTIANS TO PICNIC DEI lMli: PLANS FOR Ot TING TO HE MA ll'. SUNDAY IH..IH1F l.aue I'uunlr DpecUl) SPRINGFIELD, Oio., July !0. July S has been sot as the tonia tlva dale lor the annual plcnlo or the Springfield l.liiiauaii eimiv", ir uii. uniioumed Ihla week. Defi nite plans will be mads at the Sun day school services Sunday of this week, . . n has been sungesled that church services on lh tiny of the plcnlo be held In I he open at the plcnlo grounds. Tills will be de eliled, also. Hundsy when commit tees will be appointed ana a sun able site selected. CHAMBER MEET REPORT SrillKKKIKM) LIONS I11CAU Ol JI'MTIOX I 1TV SKSSIOX (rWlsX-r t-n County Htwlalt SriUN'OKlKl.P. Ore.. Julv 20. Procretllncii of the Uine county chuntier uf otnuterce meethtii helit at Junction City ThtiiH-lny ntnlit were outllnei, at the weekly mooting of the Spi ini:flt'l1 I. Inn cluh hre thin noon. lotniaatir Frank It. Hainltu ami II. K. Mai who both attended, reported on the meeting. Thlt week'a entertainment rnm- Dilttee of IHvlnht Kenaey ami John F K(io) will hold over for next Kriday. OMtunry (lt-c'trr t.n. t.uniy Spc-Ul) riKK.. Or.. July II Amla thi plonrtr tttP ot th Row rlvr vnMjf h hakn -nd nolhf Imf hm fl!tn. Tit la it ( (menial ot rai'cl. ot lor by frtrwitU atnt rvlallv.a wan of mount Nun- !ay afternoon at in Mllta rliapal, CM taia flrnv. ati-t at th t. O, O P. rn.a tary John llvnry Kirk, rarinr, mar chant anil pMlmaatar at tsrna. (Had at hta boma laat KrMay atlarnnon Paitor CMva Taylor of ih Plrat Chrlt m church of Colta. Ornr. pra-ha1 ahori. forceful ftinarat ritton amt tha frave tha 1. O, O. F IoIk look charfft of tha terv ! At tha rhapat, avallabla anr waa flllad atnt I ha at tpmlanca raarha.t wall into lh atraat jonn II. Klric raa on of two anna of two of Ofcsnn'a aarllar plnnaara. Al Ian ant Sarah Kirk, who raM1 frtr I numbar of yaara In OraoB City, whara daraaaarl waa bom. It waa many yaara ajo that Allen Kirk aattlad In I.ana county, firat tlvln la Kuione. maklns ha family ho ma on a proparty baiwaan Sixth and Saranth atraat on High. Kara ba workad In tha employ of V, II. v bra ma, who waa on of lh aarllar nwmlll and vlanlnv mill man of lean county rt waa twtttr than 40 yaara ao thai Allan Kirk acquired larg land hold Insa on How rlrar. whar h removed hta family and eniated In farmtns and Block ralalns. tter aa tha two ona. John and WUItam. ram Into manhood prim, the many acree of tha Allan Kirk areata waa divided Into threa farm, tha lower one. a ahort dlatanr north of the town site of porena, hln j acquired by William Kirk, who dlapoeed : Watch Ilcpalrlnc SMARTTS Personal ,SmlM HoTejr Bide, IBS Willamette ABEHDEKX COAL The Cbal Tlint Satl.flca RAIMRR COAFi CO o V. Broadway I'lione 412 Singer's Musical Comedy Co. In 'Their "PEPPER BOX REVUE" , HOT STUFF t Stage Shows Today , 8 and 10:15 ON THE SCREEN VPS' TOO j Mnok Senncll' "THE BEST MAN" M.G.M. Pathe News ' Novelty Prices lOo, 5o sncl 50o , ' ' Bents Kor All Today mm of IHa tiiUraaia many yr I c 1,1 VaiiValln. llatwaaii IH Wllllsm Kirk farm and lh rlvr and Uiidin waa plwked another baautlful ferill faint, wltifh waa aoqulrad by John H. Allen Kirk, lh father, retain-ins- tha old farm homi allll firihar up and bauk from th rlvr, urroumWd lx liberal araaie. In early manhood John Kirk la ugh I chnol In avral diitlis ol loutlivrit l,an comity. Itirludln Creewell and lh Wild wood dlalrlcta. Tit IHUt old aahool hoiiaa what ha Mrt laufht caal on th upper rlvai- ttnod not far from whr th O. r. . rllwy water tank at Oilt Craek now aland It waa In IKI Htat John II. Kirk waa uniiad In marrlasa te I'ler A. Kerr, damlilar of ate and Mri UentR Kir. well known early pioneer of Ilia Upper Htiw river couniry, Th horn waa tahilalied nn th farm and Mr, Kirk be came identified wtih th oonimimlty aa on of th thrifty fanner and Block ralaara of thl aai'tlon. In the early auttiutf itt) n rlvar Into th ml ii i a. baiter than 10 year a a a. Mr, Kirk wii appolnled poattnaBtar at lo ran a. and a llttl pnetofflc build Ins waa arertad near lh family hmia. tn alvt1n a nam for th new Bfletnftlr th patltlonara to t'ncl Kant took raalon. bo It la aald, to compliment two datifhtera of plonaar home of How river, by lakltif a eylUbla from each of their namaa. Tha flrat eyllebl of Dntetta waa aalaoled In honor of !or Moahv and tha aa.-nnd ayllable In honor of Itena Kelly. Wllh lh advent nf tha oonatruriion of th Ore ton and Hrtuth aaeiern railroad, now th O, I and K , and th eawmiil activity up tha rlvar nnd it Pnrana, whai J M Cham hare became 1dntind wtih mllltn Inlaraata up It at rreak, Mr. Kirk aiartrd a email mervhandlee hualttaa In con na I ton with tha poatorfli'. which he pandiii-ted unill lh Chamhar t.uintnr rompaliy paaaad from Mr rtiamhfa. undaf tha man fa. ment of frrd niiell. whan tha rotn pany tovk over tha marchandlaa btiai naaa, Mr. Kirk tl ratalnins tha poet, nrflre, iha appolnlitianl nf pnatmaater having fallen to him earn eucreadlnf term. Whn the Chamber Lumbar company bon operallnna at Ihla point tha town of Oiiitna In fact waa laid out by Mr. Kirk, who flrat dlepnead of a tract alont aide of tha railroad tlrht of way. whar lha company built a plan In plant and dry kiln, alao a tor hiilldlnf and a vara! raetdenr factnf on oppoalta afdaa of tha hlffhway. When tha company demanded th lumbar plant and want out of buatneae. Mr, Kirk aaaln took over th merchandlalns bua. naaa and from that day until thl th Stronit ban-, ounrl teeth, firm muirlxa and roy cheek are for children who ru larly uta Blue Bell Milk I'ltEMll.I.KMAL CASII'AKiX Dr. John K4lurln Andrew of San l-'ranclaco Tlie Tent nf New Trutha From Old Source Corner Tenth A Chnrnellnn t00 P. M. "The Great Image of Danlel'e Vision,' "The Kingdom of Babylon, Media, 1'erila, Qreece, Ro man, Hnly Roman and of Modern Europe.' (Dan. 1:1 4). LAST DAT Mntlnre I to II Miclit t to It JemTflyc In A Drama of the West COMEDV -: NBW8 AH N I- O n T 8 A.Zf Matinee . - 20o "" Children 10o mmmmmmmm BaaaaaaaHBaaBaMeUall 1 JH With the Vacation Season ApproacB Can You Afford to be without Protection $10,000 Dollar for a Whole Yea' Ask about it. Tell Your. FriencM Ask About It. It is the Cheapo Protection in the World. (Use the Coupon on Page 2) J, II. Klik Hairanlll oompany hae bean alia a ad In bualneaa, Mr Kltk died In til 1Kb ytar it. u autvivad by hi widow, on dauiiiur Mia. Merle Wu or Uarcola, Wayn, and Kmmlt Kith, bolh at Duiana tMlt aavei! prandvhlldrait, and ihn ,hf nietHla that wai hi a, from Cull. Hi ova to th Ions raoha of How rlvai . ' n . . J. . J . l . .1 . lMv 'ikchioi, ASJifl y ynl 11 tii taring V 1 r j U i i n i si -ar mm m e. i j a II IT i 1 Who I IA . " Wllu. rul.r Me in l MILTON SILLS t-iJM I f. I iiuva., 1 jm laSaK Koko canoon fmnlns M..nrt. ill -SU B'LL,nD0VE I I UruceBornle Tle YU.I.OW l.ll.r a COM.KKN MOOUF, AVBl "SAVK VOt lt DAVWrOtT! I i -. I I ffr-r If you are working during the vacation, we w suggest that you follow the example of othtr a keep your funds in a U. S. National Bank acct That irthe most systematic and business-like tn handling your money. You will Una tint yono left nt the end of the summer because the tempm spend little for this and a little (or tliat wiDteri reduced. Open an account today. U S. NATIONAL EUGENE .LOAN fr SAVINGS CW when a Morning Re Travel Accident Policy Costs only a 'I kind .. ""I li.. ' Z'lS 'I. Is 'The Hnwf thlni..w . . . ,, . . a nnintiuu) al. niyalerliuia ruler nevnr fin n.( i ... wwim mrill ei lime. To Young Men Working This Summer BANK (5Ae Bank of farvice Cf0 Bank for Savings