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Monday, March 30, 1925. PAGE EIGHT THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Dependable j - the store for men I Qjfcilllliiaiiiill'j-llllllililk" SPEED LIMIT IS ESTIMATED I though at turns lit very lili sprt ils in airplanes, brain Injury or rupture of a vital blood viMvi I' might ICHUll. J-Jven when supplied u 1th oxy gen, the flight surgeons hold, un aviator could nut B.irvlvc beyond 'u height of 4.V0U feet, under or ! dinary circumstances, hecuusu the available oxygen pressure In the . " lllllgB WOUld lm tOO lOW to HUSlubl Surgeons Think 250 Miles '- Per Hour Maximum i lhtwccn 'Jli.uoo and 25.000 feet Irt t he "Mi iitc i 1 1 in II fif t'nnHi'loilH- ExCGntinCT On Straight 'new" without oxygen, Bny the - Course. flight surgeons, uniJ ut higher ul titudca oxygen Ih Indispenslble. Only If inclosed lu a cabinet or suit In widen tho buronielile pro fiurgeonif of the army air, service, ,,U,,. ulth life, woJld it In; pos bMlove that man has about i Sl.r tu ascend beyond the 45,uuO reached the maximum flyin;: limit, with Hiiitubto aminc'inent speed at which he tan suddenly j i,i(jl. fur disposing of tho surplus chance , direction, ou ln to tin eutrlfiifful force exerted ' on the body ond n effect on the blood. J'hlH speed 1 plu fed In the vi cinity of 26U miles an hour. Tho limit of speed' un a strnlglilnway course,' they Bay, .can probably b 71 laced nuicli higher than Ih nov Jih-chanlcally posstbte, but expert-' enue will have to write the uctuil "jlijefurc. The' height limit, they udd if around 46,000 feot. Thin contention regarding the biaximutn speed for turning, I he flight surgeons point out, Ih pred ItWted" Upon the experience Of Zjifcutenunt- Alvln J. Williams, of U10 navy, ut tho 1'ultUer ulr carbon dioxide. The aviator experlenccH, nmonff other thin if, an the result of hltfh altitude, filch l h, sleepiness, uncon trolled emotion, including giggling, Hinging or laughter; uniHcular weak newt, shortness of breath, Im lialnnent of tho intellect und judgment, and Impairment of vU Mion und Imii ilng. The ho are chief ly due, medical men , expluln, to p lack of oxygen In Hie brain. " : There are 50 urmy flight niir g(oiiH, stationed ut different fly ing Holds, alt on flying status. A flight medical Hchool Ih maintain ed at Mitchell Kleld, N. Y., whoro. i LUumi'N uic kivi'ii niritxieu iiiuui.111 taX'fin ut Ht UmlH, in October, j officers picked for aviation duty. JVliS, who naid J10 became prac- Aviation psychology forihtf a large ttrully ' unconscious at the tur,i'hiirc of their work, and thy ar W; thn triangular course, when ucuiinlnted with first-hand condl- h).. rounded ut 243. GIJ miles un.tlous of tlio men who go up in flour.. ( . the ulr In amp. ; j iib iijrr. 111 (hit iui 11 uumin m.i chili ot right itnglcH, the conli'li'it gjtf foreu uetlng ut right anglM to t lie new direction of travel and The National Aeronautic nnnoel tlon'a reeordH hIiow that the pres ent maximum ultltude record In held by u l'rench filer wit h 39,- Uii' head toward the Htomaeh and a Hlralghluway course is held by. rtWibubly oven into the legs,- eaunes ?ulntmitR und poxsihly unconselous ne. . ltlood circulation quickly 40 just A ItHlf. the flight aurgeoiiH y, und tho direction of centrlfii tr:il fore (h rapidly ehnnged, :d- anotlier French uirmaii ut 27S.4S mlleH un hour. You can Improve your golf by IMnkinj.j the bull ia thu Income t:iv fnllrctnr'H h'nd. Observer Crossword Puzzle ; ; 1 1 a I 1' I" I I 1 i p 1 r-!11 7" its " t"p """"" rrT " 30 I j &rj ix . H t let ,t w 1 1 1 br 1 "H 1 rr 1 " I tinted by Uichardsoo 'Tho Art Man.1 Mr. Richardson speclallz n in Kantern Oregon scenery and lu tho enlarging and tinting of pic tures. . . , 8-30-Ot Oh,, the, wurdH mfed here! Take I'J vertical ami -J7 horizontal, for liiHlance. To help you solve I hem, we nmy Hay that the letter at which thcHu crosu is K, und tlic first letter of each Is H. That ought to help. , " ' IIOHI.OATAIj i. (.'Irelu of light encircling head. '6. A weapon. . .. H. . Turtles: . ' 13. AiitagunlMts; in. 'Allowances of pru lalun.s. 17. inabilities. 1 i: To cdrrect, 19. Hone. ' ' 21. The tgif of n lousf, 23. ' An Itittcct giving us honey. 1 24. hike. 25. Note in acute. 27. Hmall reddish brown pears. 28; Indefinite; urticlo. 1 2U. I'ortions or u curved line. 31, Morsels. " 33. Composers of poems. 34. Club iwed in baseball. .11. Animal with humps. 3 7. Hebrew' word; for God. SS. Citric fr.ilt. ... Sfl. Hixth nolo In scale. 4. To check or calm. 42. Decern. . ' 4i. To fire a gun. ' 46. Part of a boat. 4S. Weakens. 4!. Hun god. . 60. 'I'utes. . t 52. Noto In scale. 62. "While. . 54. To perish. bft. A marhiit used na it y hoc lei. 67. Point of compass. 61'. A. grout! wave (i I. I' renvty, , j ' 0!!. C'earor.' 0.". Pilaster ubutmruts of an urch. C7. Drunkards. C8.- Seasons (food),, . C. Jellvorod. I . MIHTICAIi 1. .Man of vhlor. 2. Indefinite article. :i. Guided. . . 1. Foretoken. . i -. 6. A small sofa. 0. Animal like n donkey. . 7. Uefore. .S. To roam. Term In iimttieinutlcy. 10. A fo; u bush. 1 1. Upon. I", tmeslions. M. Wading bird related' to Ikto.i: It!, hmall mounds (in golf). ' 2(i. WundererH. 22, MeiiHiiremenl of eclipses. ' 24. Guxelles. 25. Frozen water. Lii. To endeaor.; LU. In a vertical lino (mint.), il'i. To slip In unpcrcelvd. I. Washings. I' .. Narrow pieces of wood. To wager. 3ii. 2000 Im. 4 1 Meadow. 41. A rowing instrument. -Hi. Cubic meters, 4 7. Iron, brans, etc.,' 50. To write one's name. 61. Mentally sound. 3. Snakes. 54. Chit Cot in in a lecture room. ;"(.'. Senses, 1-Ji. Where sun risos. 59. To dine. 'i0. Kpocll. Gl. Door rug. (i2. Another form of 69 vertical. 04. Heboid. tiC, Half an em. I- n Mtiire is known gtoy the dealers It keeps r TIRES and TUBES COLUMBIA TIRE CORPORATION, PORTLAND, OREGON Playle Oil Co. Cor.Adams & Greenwood TOI.Y AMI TOMOllltoW Warner itruM. t 'his-den if the Serein . An l.m.st l.tildttirh TniiiuetlHti 1 I MAY MiAVOY. MAUIK I'lIKVUHT. P.M I.INi: I'llHllKlllc.i Wtlh l.t'v Coil), Wlllnnl l.,iul. Mury nur. I'l rrc ti.nJio:! -Hii l ( .Mii.il, "IIIKIKI K" PUZZLE ANSWER slHTTNtfsliWlAaiTloTMTE cJOkTi C3fT am ippy 3aw Han o d il B(c1ain 5iy. y 3-28 i:iiRlbli 'IVn. li.-p, lii VMi Aiiifi-li'u 'l-.iln Siinuni' FIND IT HERE Copy for llils (filiimn niusl be In by tt:00 n. ni. lilrls I'ell Cape.-. Age 'ohil-H bltle, til n or re Kiddy Shnp. I anil it Norton's 3-30-H lints Have ymir oh Iml mad'1 new, un rotor, at smnll cost at It lehurdsun's Art V Gill Shop. g-30-Ut Synopsis of the Annual State ment of BISINtSS MKSS ASSI HANCK C'OMTA.NY of Kansas City, In the Stale of Mis souri on tho 31st day of December, 1924, made to the Insurance Com missioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: . in pi i m Amount of cupltul stock paid up $ 260, 000. 00 Income J Total premium Income ' for the year $3,4 1 7.C79.3 1 i Interest, dividends and i rents received during the year 103.7C4.13 Income from other j .sour cos received during the year ...... 726.76 Total income $3,622. 19. J9 Disburden i enm Tald for lo.ws, en dowment.!, annuities surrender .values ....$ Dividends paid to pol icyholders during the year Dividends puld o n cupitai stock during tho yer Commissions und sal aries puld during the year .. , ; Taxes. licenses and fees paid during the year Amount of all other expenditures Accident and lleult H - claims .. :.....,. 23. 400.00 457.1 1 30.000.00 I 9G9.G60.09 GI.13 99 41 1.310.32. l.fi.S6.39.4ti Totul expendituren ..$3,082,340.97 Assets . Value, of ' real estuto owned (murkct val ue) Value, of stocks and bonds owned (inar . ket or: . amortized Value) '.. ' ' Louns on marlfafri'B ... and collaterals, etc. 1 .G74.S53.04 Premium notes und policy loans Cash In bunks und on hund Net uncollected und deferred premiums.., Interest and rents due . nnd accrued Other assets (net) . Less Assets not -admitted 14,379.23 497.70G.40 9.GS9.G3 ! 2S9.799.19 57.C51.52 4S.235.OG 70.4S3.3I 70.3S0.10 Total admitted assets.. $2, 592, 4 I 7. 28 Liabilities Net reserves . $ 329.398.8S Life 0,000.00 Gross claims for losses unpaid accldc n t and- health 772.1 I0.G7 All other liabilities .... 1,234,907.73 Total liabilities, exeln- ; slve of cupltul stock j of $250,000.00 $2,342,4 1 7.28 Itusluess In Oregon for the Year Gross premiums re- j celved during the ( yeur( Life, accident und health) $ Premiums und divi dends returned dur ing the year : Losses paid during the year Name of t 'ompany, Men's Assurance Company, Name of President, W. T. Grant. . Name, of Secretary, A. J. Helder. Statutory rewldent uttorney fori ser lee, S. T. Gllmon 2.015.35 Gt.G9 I9T..72 IlUHluess A Testiiiionlnl for liezrinn Prescript Ion Sllvertliorn - Wright's Family lrug Store: I huve hud eczema, for neurly' 14 years, and unable to get anything that would kill the germ. A frhnd of mine told inn tn write LONDON (AT)-- A number of Mc)nilarNhlit fur llrlltNh women have M-en unuotiiieed by the edu cation committee ni the Ktmllsh Speaking Tnlon. in cuirylng out lis policy of providing fur lit lies lor lirltlsli tiiul Ane rii tin leai-hers to vitdt the re;p(ellve eoinitrieM. One of thce h (tie page Travel ing Scholarship founded lust ear in memory of the bile American amhiiHMidur lo Great Itriiatn. the holder of which lx invllcd to tpend her summer holiday in the Cull ed Slat.s as guest of the Cnloii. The visitor nmy study :mv apeel .. . . , ... , ' I, .fin. Include .v)x weeks in the Cnlted Stales with special prtvlh'geH tif tlie New York slate summer iliaulau qua, to be held In July and August. Carboiiato oT ('upper Tor tnallng lite larmeiH' heal ; al.su Formal dehyde aiid lthie Vltrol ut Sllver-(horn-Wi Ight's Family Hrug Store. 3-21-tl Sixteen Inch corduood, $7.00 n ord. Call Main 617. 3-ltf-tf "Well! Wlui uon llmior Hriglit Knows, war? :t-:u-it Ilemt lulling, pleating, Mil ton holes, etc. Norton's Kiddj Sliop. 10-14-tf Wanted, several copies of 1'Vb. 19 Observer. Will pay 6c each l office. 3-2S-tf K nit cnH's !c.;iO in $:t.ro The proper npi lug w rap with silk trim. Norton's Kiddy Shop. 3-30-lt opening un umbndla In the house or bumping a truffle cop wtlh uur ear are signs of bud luck. SEEDS- l'ulk und in I'lK-kii'j l-'rcsh This Your Newiin Drug Co. Announcing The opening of our nen tttinHy Tnrlor tomorrow . Mureh It I, In charge or Miss Welnerke and Mrs. l-'i l.xell, or San Franeiseo, should be ot Interest to all La Grande wo men. Von are im bed to make un I inspection visit al any time. Model I Itarber Shop (across from lloov- 2 New Bungalows Then hpleJidld iroH9lle Arc IikUmI on X. Ah nnd on S. Hindi MrwLs. Mudein and iip-ln-dntn coiLtriietion. IjArgc lota. Trlec right and ou rcaMniahte terms. Inspect lliesc befuro jou buj. Wm. Miller & Co. ie Onr Bli." rhone Min 1 World's . L&rgest 1 Chain Department Store Organization s IlLil lull r- fJnooTtortUd 57TDEPAKITIENT STORES 108 'Depot St., 'La Crandc, Ore. Reliable Quality Goods Always At Low Prices A NEW SHIPMENT OF BOYS SPRING SUITS A new shipment hits just arrived just in time for your spring clotl inj; needs. Mothers need not worry now the correct clothing is here, at prices within reach of all. Prices made pos sible because of the enormous require ments of our 371 stores. $6.90 $9.90 Suits of every description are here, to gladden the heart of anybody. Spring's Newest Colorings Tans, Blues, Greys, Browns in plain colors, stripes, checks and ovcrplaids spring's loading shades. Belted Models are the hcadlincrs this year.' So po ular with boys. Suits for service and long wear. Sec Our Window Display. Boys True Blue Blouses and Shirts 79c Boys' Blouses and Shirts of "True Blue" brand, sold exclusively by J. C. Penney Com- I nanv st.orp. "Rpmin-Viibln viilno mnHp nnsKilil'. by the purchasing power of 571 stores. Of fine quality Percales, in light and dark patterns; Chambrays in blue,' gray and striped effects serviceable Black Sateens Blouses and Shirts for every occasion full cut, well made. ill B oy sand Youths'Tan Sh oes Good Styles Real Values Well made of genuine all-leather brown.calf; stitched whole quarters; rubber heel ; Goodyear welt. Excellent values at moderate prices Sizes 12 to 2 $;l.B!) Sizes 2'-. to 5'2 5:1.98 Black Shoes for Boys Big Values Low Prices Gun metal side Bluchers; perforated whole quarter and tip; rubber heels; two full soles. Good-looking, well-weiring shoes; low prired . Sizes 2U to 5i...J3.29 Sizes 12 to 2 $2.9 BOYS' SPRING Dress Oxfords Brown calf leather, creased vamp, rubber heel a comfortable and . dressy Oxford,' at only Sizes 12lo to 2 ....$;i.G) Sizes 2'o to 0 S:i.,S In Black and Brown Boys Hosiery Boys' good quality heavy ribbed Cotton Hose, shown in black and brown. An excep tional value for service, at a truly low price. you. that lie wius sure you liad an eczema prescription that would do 'the work. It Is on my hmid. H is jdry but itches and forms u scab; I also on my hack and knee. Mall line a $U.r.n lolMc at once. It. W. ' Die La, Colfax. Wash. Nov. "4. I 3-lM-tl The .New Imlgnrntor. That you need for that tlrrd feel uk. that builds up a run-down ner ous condition, that give you "pep." give you appetite, puts vim Into your system. A jrent stimulant sold only by Silverthorii-Vripht lumtiy in-UK Mture tor not- " 1. 1 -tr 1 .oTio;. Nut in is heret.y k.. fhtit Sher wood Williams has flll his final account as administrator of the es tate of James A. l-'raker, deceitped. and the County ( 'ourt of fount). Oregon, has fixed Thurs day the Jtith day of April at the hour of 1 U o'clock: a. in., as the lime when the eourt will hear nb jertlons to siiid final account und settle and determine the Siime. nonrcirr s. kakix Attorney for Administrator March IB-S-SM-Apr 6-1! in Mothv lo Crnlllorf. ftllee ( horeby given coneermd that letters h-sli ntary huve been Isstp d by the f'ounly fm:rt of I'nion founly. regon. to J. C fonh-y. upon Hit; last will and lestutnenl or A. It. fonley, deceas ed. Kill! till linruollu b:ivlhr olnlllttl I'nion against said estate are heiebv noti fied to prrrtent tile Kami- wilii pro pep voim liers to Ha Id exeeutor af fove. Oregon, or at the office of .1. I). Hlater. his attorney in 1t (Irande. Oregon, within six inonthH from thu date nT this notice. Dated at I -11 Crumb-, Oregon, this lfitli day of March A. D. l!f.. J. r. CONI.KV Kxeeuior of last wilt of A. II. fonley, deceased " alt March lfi-23-Sli- Apr O.CI I l iKed). S-SU-lt Notice- j The future address of Duvid J.'ll Sloddard be da South Mil Kust.lU Salt Lake flty. I tab. und all f'l-.H lure correspond nee will reucli Mm M at tluit address. Jl-3"-tlf M ' K;i--eial pi lo," . '';. yr? corj for--16-lucii wood. Thout) iM n-:7-tf . A"tnmwr. M 1 a, I. A. I latin- s, Jefferson Ave., corner Willow. 1'hone SIS-J. 3-1-ltnp lletnMth tiinu I'K-vt IIk ftO Mrs. J. V. o'fonneii. I T tt 4 O Ato. Curaetlerv lor Htirvley toiet. j 1-17-61 1 iMMlerlniid eK If yon are a liner of nuture, and of beautiful wviiery plitunn. you lll cnloy the win. low of the llith urdsmi Art A (iift Shop IM-. mek. In It you will find pbuire-i of the beautiful lakeH und mountains of the VValUmu toiui'i,. t uKu (f U uud REAL VALUES nusco snonmiN(;. 3.n,....5c; c u.s $i..vj maim.k u-:ai-- cask & m.vi'i.k syiu i''hw-is rc JKWEL SlIOKTliNlMI, 2 1!; -i -l!;:.-Wit;- --Ar,i.sS-hv CAN rTu' MAffcK SYKClvH"!"! 'c AMAI7.0 SAl.AD OIL. (tmrts ...r.i)c; 2 quarts. . ? 1.15 MAl'LK LEAK CANE & MAPLE SYUl'P, gal 1 (i!) PKEFEKKED STOCK COFFEE, 1 H r,;5c OLYMPIC IIAIID WHEAT FLOUP., ID-lb. sack S2 7J 5 lls $2.." ALASKA SALMON. 2 tins ' 3.- SCRATCH FEED. MO-lb. sack ?3.J9 POLAR WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP 10 bars 3'c BLl'E KARO SYRCP, 10-11.. tin - 79c WHITE KING WASHING POWDER Large pkir 4'lc RED KARO SYRUP, 10-11.. tin Sl'e HOOVERIZED GROCERY Phone Main 49 2 Deliveries 0 H m w n n n a n n M H n H Hi U m M , IIMIIlilBMIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIMHIBaHBl