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SIX THE LA- GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Saturday, 'April 4, 1925, Dependable I jj THE STOKE FOR MEN jj I . J GUARDSMEN TO CAMP IN JUN CAPABLE .A ,. Yo'j can d'pi?nil upon us or capable service, no muttt-T what the clrcum stuncrs may be. We hall be plcuiH-d to confer with you at to clelnlH ami then curry thrm out. Wo Understand. Our Invalid t'ir l at jour K'rvlif, free of .'lirg Main OJ HOIXJRASS BlMMKRMAH . Undertaken Library Ghats SALKM. Ore. illy th Associat ed Press). Hlit special passenger I trains will be required to carry national g'Jard troops to Medfoid , In June, according to train sched ules for the movement Issued ly j Hrigadier General O. A. White,1 commander of the rvln forced brl Kad FIND . IT HERE Copy fur (Ms column must be In by 9;00 a. m. of jl Grande, L'nloo County, Ore gon. ' Lota No. IT and 18, Block 2. Grundy's Second Addition to Ctty ! of !-fc Grande, Union County. To pay estate debts, ckilm and expense of administration. E. C, DAVIS, j Administrator of the Estate of j I. C. Holmes, deceased. Green Sc. Hess, attorneys for Ad mlnlstrator. Mar. 7-14-tl-2S-Apr. 4 Notice To Creditors FOR THE Garden lluOH, ltakt'H, Spading1 Forks and Shovels. Rubber and cotton Irrigating; Hose Sprinklers and Lawn Seed. F. L LILLY HtrJwsr. PhoM Mala 81 New hook to be added to the Public Library Hal ut day evening, April 4. 1 Arh-n Tin- Green lf.it. Itellor Kconorntca for Ibdcn, Bradford The mo it I of Sumuel I'epys, l.CHcarboijra Scientific A meri eun Home-Owners' Handbook. Itrallh watte Anthology of Magazine Verse. Kills Impressions and ,o la ments, ICS. Mlrhi-nH Afbr I lie Verdict. Hoffman Public Speaking for Ilunlni'Hrt Men. Hucscton Counting down Kant, -JerUsea Sunlight, and Kong. Lincoln The Festival Hook. Marriott One Act Plays of To Day. Onion The Clouded pearl.' Phelps Am I Like, It. Hahutlnl The Life of Cesure Uorgta, Hchurer History of the Jewish People. Heliser The Way of Ihe Huffa- lo. I Khrlner Sara Ulirlner's selec tions. Hie wail Mr. and Mrs. Haddock Abroad. Tagore The Crescent Moon. TuiiHslg- The Hook of Hobbles. Wells The Foiirteenlh Key. Wllllums The Three of Clubs. Woodward Lottery, Card of Thanks. We wiMh to exprewi our sincere which Is to have Its field thanks to the friends who so kind training In Southern Oregon, lie- lv helped us daring the sickness ginning June 12. !nd death of our beloved mother. Kllen Coble .May. We ulso wish 2.VM SOLDlLltS AKFEfl'KD. thank all for the beautiful floi SALKM, Ore. (AC). National a' offerlnifB. guard troops from all parts of Mra. Hose Guru, Oregon will move to the vicinity i mid Mrs. John f'oble. I of Med ford June 1 2 tor 15 days! of field maneuvers, accord ins; : o det'itncl train schedules intojed by HrlKadler General U. A. Whit-.; commandet of the troops that are1 to train In Ho ut hern Oregon. Klx sfreclal passenger trains are; provided for In the schedules and : two sirf-clal freight trains will .h CALYKK CALVES From the fa- Mr. and Mrs. Al Plunkett, Mr, and Mrs. H. A. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Dennison, Mr. and Mrs. 'W. C. Jaaper, Mr. and Mrs. James McKlnn!s, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Campbell. 4-4-ltp used to carry machine runs, how itzers, field cannon, trucks, true-! tors and other heavy Impediments; jof field service. j Twenty-five hundred OreKonians' tare affected by today's order and ' the first of these, according to ; Itlie train schedules, will leave theirj I home stations June 11, whence j !they will proceed to Portland, I Wood burn uud Albany to join the t special troop trains that are to I (and them at Med ford the morn-1 ing or June iz, wnence they will; march to their camp near by. La Gramlo In LiM rnous Tlilaniook heavy producing dairy stock. AH calves carefully selected and all orders handled by me personally. Attractive dis counts given on quantity orders. Special low prlne on the highest class JerHt-y heifers. Safe deliv ery and satisfaction guaranteed. Mention this ad, For description and prices write Paul Disney, successor to "Smith the calf man," Tillamook, Oregon. 2-14-21-28-4-4 Wllnr-HH ut Hint Pays Bill. THE DALLEH, Ore. When J. It. Dochcrty, local furniture deal er, observed what ho I bought lo jhe an automobile race on the Co lumbia Htver highway west of The Dalles, he followed, eager to see the outcome. Tuesday Docherty I paid u fine of $10 for speeding. I The "race" had been a county traf rlc officer seeking to overtake a speeding car. The officer "killed two birds with one stone." When your nerves are all on edge and you don't have pep Cities' affected by the move-' tllut 'ou "hould have and you icei iireu ami worn out you win find a bottle of Nerve Tonic and Hullder for $1.00 that will bene lit you and build you "jp In i short time. It is a fine stlinu hint. Sold only by Silvcrthorn Wright. 4-2-tf Total premium Income for the year Jl.56l.IilJ tl Interest, dividends and rents received dur ing the year 86,007.6! Income from other sources received during the year .... BS.644. 50 In the County Court of Colon County, Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of John W. Uedhead, Ieceased. The undersigned having been duly appointed by the County Court of I'nlon County, Oregon, administratrix of the estate ofi John V. Ititdhead, deceased, and having fiuallfled. notice Is hereby given to the creditors and all per sons having claims u gainst said deceased lo p re.se nt them Verified as required by law within six months after the publication of this notice to E. It. Kingo, attor ney for said administratrix, at his office In the West-Jacobnon Build ing, la Grande, Oregon. Dated April 4th. 125. LOOLAH KKDHEAD, Administratrix of the estate of John W. Kedhcad. Apr. 4-11-18-25-May 2 Total income . $1,574,185.30 DbtmrMnHntg Paid for losses, en dowments, annuities and surrender val ues $ 310,379.44 Dividends paid to pol icyholders during - the year" 14!.&2LSj Dividends paid on I capitul stock during I the year 25,00V. 'io' Commissions and sal - j arles paid during j the year 472.243.5G Taxes. licenses and fees paid during the year 32.285.13 Amount of all other expenditures 265.7G8.C5 : ment an: linker, Iji Grande, The Dalles, Gresham, Portland, Wood burn, St. Helens, Astoria, Till.t mook, Corvallls, Dallas, l-banoit, McMlnnvllle, Halem. Kllverton. Grunts I'anH, Eugene, Cotta;c Grove, Iloseburg and Medford. Camp orders uffectlng the coast artillery battalion will he fsaue'l Episcopal food sale and bazaar later. It was said, but the heavy j Quality Market all day Hatur- artillery will probably train el '1('. April 4th. 4-l-3t I-ort Harry. . I'nlted Stales funds for thej Hats Southern Oregon training maneu-i Lightning struck a movie house In Kansas City, perhapx hecaue It read the pouters out front. Hairs Catarrh Medicine if both local snd Internal, and hat been Miccewful In the treatment of Cstsrrh for over forty years. Soldby alldtuijgUts. F. J. CHENEY fit CO..Toledo, Ohio vers have already been provided General white said, and all pre liminary arrangements made for the Oregon camp. Selection of a field nrtillery range In Jackson county will be undertaken next week und construction work on the camp site will be started dur ing the present month. The troops that ure going to Medford form the reinforced H'21 Infantry brigade, made up of the 10'.' d und tUKth Infantry regiments with attached units, consltdlng of Hattery A, 14 Kill field artillery: Company A. UClh combat engin eers; hnNpltal company No. 107 und staff corps troops. Have your old hat maik; new. any color, at small cost at Klchardson's Art & Gift Shop. 3-30-0t Wonderland Week If you are, a lover of nuture, and of beautiful scenery pictures, you will enjoy the window of the Ulch (irdKon Art & Gift Shop this week. In It you will find pictures of tho beautiful lakes and mountains of tho Wallowa country, enlarged und tinted by Itlchardson "The Art Man." Mr. Kichurdson special tzca in Eastern Oregon scenery and In the enlarging uud tinting of pic tures. 3-ao-ot The Jnchmni ennnl v tnu noiic.t-u will the tli-st lurxe nmu.Mivrr i . Kl"" "" Iroulile cjtikkly lever held In Orf,n und will i -.,"y B ""'"'Vi'1 -" f ' pi eMi-ripi nui, no m I or I .PU a liOl- sult In a heavy iltKtiibutlon of Cnlfed States funds for supplier, lit that suction of the state. SHERRY'S hl.NHAV MOAV 1 ILSDAV oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooopooooooooooo C OOOOOOOOO 0OO0OOO0OOO OO OO OOO 00 oooooooooooooooooooo VH'I'OK IM GO 11 AI.PLUIN S "Greater Than Marriage" Willi i Aii.iniiii'. haw. mm- 'ii:l.i.i:(ii:, tviiom: rownii m.i: TIIK fiAV wmiii: WAV New )'oi'kM I'lt-iiHHit IteMM-t. Ahih:ii ai'iiim-iios tin: sriti i: m:vtion I'l.AM'KIHAIS" tti'Uiiliir liicf4 TOIIAV OM.V l.l'.ITV H.V.N N IN 'The No-Gun Man' t.i tie by Sflveithotn-Wright'a Faintly Drug Store. 4-2-tf !9 Hnts fur Easter Cluipeau Shuppe at French Green's. 4-1-31 COMl.Dl - .p r,VM" lleiuslltcblng, iiienting, button boles, etc. Norton's Kiddy Shop. 10-14-tt KaHcinatlhi: Hew mllllnerv mod els Cbapeaii Khnppe at French land Green's. 4-1-31 When you want a rine box of ntatioiiery. or any kind of nice j but" economical writing material, latilets or typewriting paper, you will always llnd a good selection at. Silver! horn-Wright's Family Drug Store. 4-2-tf llciUNtitciiing picol i;dge no , Mis. .1. F. O'Connell, 1 104 O Ave. Corset lero fur Harcley cursets. 1-27-Bt AMtmloger. Mih. I1. A. Hal men, Jefferson Ave,, corner Willow. Phone 248-J, 3-1-lmp i If ho advertises It, ho knows It's tfood. Don't let dandruff tro'ilile you - -or any kind of scalp trouble, or I falling out of t he hair when you ran buy a bottle of Germicide , and I xiudriiff Kiadtcator for 75c. Sold only by Hllvetthoin-Wrlghl's Family Drug Store. 4-2-tf (.his spring Cnnt. Age 5 to N. $S.O0 to $IR.0. Made w it h rag) In sleeves and full lining. Norton's Kiddy Shop. 4-4-lt Children' SImm's and lints A In i ge asNortment of t he bent guide selling at low prices. Nor ton's Kiddy Shop. 4-4-lt Meeting of Local No. Titfl A. I'. M. Sunday 12:S, April Mh. K. of P. Hall. HA V H1GGKU. Secy. 4-4-ltp Sjnols or the Annual S(ateiiM-i)t or the STLIILING f'IHE IXSlUAXCE COMPANY of Indianapolis In the State of In diana on the thirty-first day of December. 1H24, made to the In surance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: Capital Amount of capital stock paid Up $ 850,000.00 Income Net premiums receiv ed during the year$ 1,526. ItOif. OS Interest, dividends and rents received dur ing the year Income from other sources received during the year .... Total expenditures ....$1,255,1 Jf. 57 Assets Value of real estate owned (market val ue) $ 308.H56.30 Value of stocks and bonds owned (inar- ket or amort Ized value) . 1.645.132.25 Ixans on mortgages and collateral, etc... 1.77S.759.3S Premium Hen notes and policy loans se cured ly reserve .... S72.780.35 Cash In banks and on hand 168,465.80 Net uncollected and deferred premiums.. 1S1, 587.1 I Interest and rents due and accrued 61,23'J.jl Total admitted assets $5,'17,U20.S5 Liabilities ,Net reserves $3,987,163.32 Gross claims for loss es uajpald 25.122.74 All other liabilities .... 150,822.62 Iteserve for Dividends 329,211.31 153,39 K. 85 275.:-7 Total Income $1. 680,583. :0 Ilhdmrscmcnts Net losses paid dur Ing the year Includ ing adjustment ex panses $ U77.818.XS Dividends paid on capital stock dur ing the year Commissions and sal aries puld during the yeah Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year Amount or all other expenditures 51.000.00 580. 539.117 33.576.JU 4.630.94 Total expenditures ....$1,647,572.08 Assets Value of real estato ' owned (market val- Uf- 10.013. i s Value of stocks and bonds owned (mar ket value) 656.254.28 Louns on mortgages and collateral, etc. 2.1 90, 1 8 1 .00 Cash In banks and on "d 2IJ38.SS Premiums In course of collection written since September 30, . IK 4 , Interest und rents due und uccrued 1.271. SO Total nubilities, exclu sive of capital stock of $525,000.86 $4,4 92,319,119 1 lush i ess In Oregon for the Year Gross premiums re ceived during tho -year (life, accident and health) $ 105.563.5S Premiums and dlvl-. dends returned dur ing the year (life, accident and healtji) 6,039.68 Loses paid during the year 18.641.54 Numo ot Company, The North ern Life Insurance. Company. Name of President, D. H. Mor gan. Name of Secretary, J. H. Sar gent. Statutory resident attorney for service, Insurance Commissioner for Oregon. It. E. Lefler. District Manager, P. O. Hox 562. l-u Grande, Oru-on. CHRISTIANS TO PRAY FOR THOSE HOLDING OFFICE s I'JU IUl ii i - yWL 571 DEPARTMENT STORES 108 Depot St, La Grande, Ore. Always Looking to The Public Welfare While we have Stores over a wide expan sion of country, we do not hope to do all the business. Quite in the opposite. While we strive to do a profitable business, we aim to develop Ideals in business generally through our own practices that will bring about a more economical distribution of mer chandise. - . t ' Any step toward attaining a condition where the public is enabled to enjoy the lowest possible prices on goods of strictly reliable quality will have our fullest support. To that end we are working diligently with manufacturers and transportation interests as well as directing our own operations so that waste (which means cost) may be eliminated. themselves and all order by the defiance of law." Another suggestion for prayr la for rulers and diplomats "und all who have a responsibility o seek the peace of the world." A plea is made for prayer for those of other races "oftlmes look ed down on who are members with us of the , one furully of God." . i Prayer is also asked for phyal-i tians and nurses: professional nieri und women: teachers und college professors: all ministers: all home mission workers and all .foreign missionaries. DOOIt TO TAX SI1TS OPEN MKDFOHD, Ore. The door In wide open fur- anyone to start legal action to enjoin Jnckson county from collecting its 1 924 tuxes, said County Assessor Cole man In discussing the opinion of the state supreme court, recently given in the mandamus proceedings filed against him last November I compel the listing of reductions' In the assessed valuations of farm, lands und stock, cattle us passed by the Jackson county . board of equalization. According to local lawyers and courthouse officials the decision of ' the supreme court settled noth ing; the assessment cut Is still on the books and they hold that the ruling gavea "moral victory to ., both sides" and made a draw. The man who gets by on his looks doesn't go very far. A girl wllh a heart gets won. A girl without a heart get? one. Total admitted assets $2,944,405.!! . Liabilities i - Gross claims for loss- ' ! ; i es unpaid ..$ 281.839. 20 Amount of unearned premiums on all oil-' standing risks ,1.346,81 1.99 Due for commission ami brokerage i , oo.eo All other liabilities .. 27.900.0(1 WASHINGTON (Special ) . Dur ing Lent prayer for all public officials is urged In an appeal of the commission on evangelism of the Federated Council of Churches 59,546.84 to christians of America. Prayer also will be offered for all law violators including boot leggers and those who buy from them. Bootleggers und traffic ti ers In II(iior, though not mention ed by name in the "suggestions for prayer tin ring Lent," those! who prepured the call had them j In mind in the subject which' reads: "for those who oppose! Total liabilities, exclu sive of capital stock Of $ 850.000.00 $ 1,657.651.1 lliisluess In Oregon for the Year Net premiums receiv ed during the year..$ l,osses paid during the year Losses Incurred dur ing tho year Name of Company. Fire Insurance Company. Name, of President, rid ward D, Kvans. Name of Secretary, Oscar I. toss. Statutory resident attorney for service, Insurance Commissioner. 23.890.76 30,141.18 3.300.10 Sterllng N)tiopls or the Annual Statement of (he TIIK NOUTIILltN 1,1 1 i; LNSI'lt- ANCK COMPANY of Seattle in tho State of Wash ington on the 3 1st day of Decem ber, 1924. made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Ore gon, pursuant to law: Capital Amount of capital stock puld up 25o.OOO.:oj Income i Spray Now ' SPRAYS Foij Chicken Houses Newlin Drug Co. 2 New Bungalows These splendid properties arc located on N. AxU and on X. llirch streets. Mudern and up-to-date construction. Large lots. Price right and on reasonable terms. Inspect these before you buy. Wm. Mill? & Co. "See Oar SIjo." Phone Main 1 AT EASTER TIME CHOCOLATES The gift you love to send. We'll pack and mail them for you. Red Cross Drug Store MONUMENTS OftlfER THAT MONUMENT NOW We have made a profound study of monument building, and an order placed In our hands Is sure to receive faithful. Intelligent execution We Will C.lndly Furnish Estimates Blue Mountain Marble Granite Company 102 S, Ave,. La Grande, Ore. (fen.CdrrS' l mm i Administrator' Nolhv of Sale. Notice in hereby given that In pursuance of an order of the Coun ty Court of Union County. Oregon, sitting In probate, duly mude and entered March fith. 1925, the un dersigned administrator of the es tate of I. C. Holmes, deceased, will from and after April 8th, 1925. idl 'it!!- lie)':-?, 1 1 1 1" i 1 1 HeS, j (Irnnde, Ort-trn. to the highest hid 1 dr and best bidder for cash In baud paid, or for purt cash and tht balance to be puld by note se i cured by first mortgage on the ' ptetnls- s sold, and subject to the ' con I irmn t ton by t he sabl County ,4 (Mill, all the right, title and In terest which the satd I. C. Holmes had at the time of his death In and to Ihe following described real es tate, to-wtt: Lois No. 1 and 2. block 1. OiuiMy t Vet end Addition to city n u n n ii i: ii u 1 & Menu's Thai Satisfy POPULAR LOW PRICES Every Day in the Week BJ M m u m ... ....lB.St!.NnAY.J)INBIS MORE POPULAR THAN EVER ALL 1'OODS COOKED BY ELECTRICITY You'll Come Again OUR BAKERY AND FOUNTAIN SERVICE IS COMPLETE ftBClCllBBBBBBlggBIB