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PAGE EIGHT ' THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Wednesday, May fi, 1925. NOW! I i I or will put i Into you. It nil! 1'iillti you up Hiid BtldiulHlf you. I contains no nleohul. yet It In more atimulatinr. It cos In ft. no a bottle and sold only by HI t vert horn Wright's Kuiuily J)iuk Bture. 4-23-tf If you have skin trouble or Itrh Ing tiiuj breaking out or Ilio Hi; In, you will flml that new ireKrri'tioii for ecvema. for gruwn pi-onfe or for balnea ami -liillten will glvt liiune- Half rcHiiliit. Over u tliouaaud peo ple in l,a Grange have been cured I by (he ime or this prr iwription. HolJ at $i.(mi a bottle only )y Hllver ' thorn-Wright ' l-'uiuily ltug Ktorc 4-i3-ti farm, how rat en: prompt service 11. K. I'ixon, La Gran do, Oregon. 4-V'J-tf iirnu(itcnjjief pit tin, buttoa holm, etc. Morton' KJdd Shop. 10-14-tf IttiHimAgu Hah. W. II. A. rummage anil, tn rn-w llarri llldg., acrosfl the truck. I'ri- day. .May Mh. 6-0-Jlp M'WI.Wj vorii i; Tin- offiiial viwit of O. I'. I'okIiou', Crand .la- ir, liaH been eanrelh-i 'fin? bpt't-lal met'tlng for WidiHdiiy evening. May i;th, will not ho livid uh aiiiioiiiiciMl. My ord.-r of W. M. a. v. j,iNit;i:j;.v, k. ey. New Importations $5 Wcstcnhavcr &. Gilbert I m iners, ('iirboimle of Coppi-r; iiImo Klue Stone and l-'orinaldi-hydo for treat ing wheat and other grain. Hllver- thorn-Wrlght's Family lruK Htort, i-US-tf riiiutM .Now Heady. I'lanln lor pore; 1 1 boxen and bu kvAti und outdoor planting. Oerttn- Iuiiih, Kal via, l.ohcliu, I 'tt unlit s, imlHiiH und other flowers. Kino large tomato plants out of puis. AhIith ready .May Int. Let uh till your hanging haHketa now. Cher rys Klorists. 4-2 4 -H KyimpiJt of 11m- Annua hiatciiiifil of Hie MlSSOt Itl STATj; Lin; INSI It AXt'K COMPANY of irml Locust Kt Ht. Lotilti in the Ninte of MiBflourl, on th 81st day of D.-eember. I24. nuido to tin In ttumnte 'oiiiinhMtoiwr of tin Klub of Oregon, purHimnt lo law; Capital Aiuuunl of c-upltal Mloik paid up t-. MOO, Otto. to Illtfiiuo Total pri-uiluiu Iik-uiiir , for Hio year I 5,34 :i, (;."(!. 87 Jiiti-resi, cilvidfndM und renin received dur ing the year 3.0S0.4IG.7!) I Ili'Ollie Accident IMi- partment 43X. 770.34 Income from other HourccN r e (; v iv v d duriiiB the year 4 H. 30 Observer Crossword Puzzle Cull Main VI lor ch'tinln, presa. n'lnt; und ulteratloiii. KxperL work, , prompt service. Th Wurdrohn. Under new management, 4-21-1 FIND IT HERE Copy for flilA rflumii miwt bo lu b 9;UU a, ni. MrH. K, A. ltalnn-. J'-fferson ave nue, conx-r Willow. J'Iioih- 'IK S-J 6-"-1 mp If you feel all run down and Juki !no pood you find the nrw pee criptlon of Nerve 'i'oiih und Hutld- ' Citi'il of Thnuk. We w if h to thank our many friendH and nelghtiorn for their : klnducKs and (sympathy evlended to uh durliif; lllnetcs and ileath of our ; beloved hnlty hoy. Kffpt'cially lor 1 1 ho beautiful floral offering. I Mr. und Mrs. J-'nink I'nln j und I'ainlly. Mr. and Mrs. M. 11. futon. W. It. 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HceliHrn und fees paid during Ihi ar .. 3C4.B7'J.G2 IlHlttlrHi'fu('ntfi Ac- (idi-iu JK'partuiont .. 4o2,C(i5.!M Aiuuunl or all othvr cxpt'ndllurt.'S I. ni I.4:t2.ni i p p I 5 pkmu .,!(, p I a T5 ps W mTS 1 ,j 1 r-j rmm J LJ Lj I : J to i, a w s l a p"! 2 nj rtsf' wJMImii -. n.. tT1 mwJ -T1" wj aS1 r IP!M US' !T1 m ' M !MJU I r 7 JHin Tl! 'aT" I I I I I R....,, I I I I PSYCHOLOGY AID IN TESTS If t lie hoi iontal onh; Hi inn p you, Iheiu Hhouhl help you. And vice versa. thu vertical words crossing Total cxpcndlt urea .1 1 2,1 9 8.'j8S.4ti Value of real ontate owned (market val f 11.4. 771. 31 Value of stocks und bonds owned (mar ket or amortlzrd value) 1.10n,4u2.3r Loans on mort rages and rollutrrat. etc. ..3 t. 776.04fi.no I'remlum notes and policy loans lo.SKG.M.iO t'fisli tn hanks und on hand l,507,6:tri.GX Net uncollected and deferred premiums .. i.125. 012. 2 Interest und rents doe and accrued 1 ,7oS,(i I 7.27 Ledger Asset Is Acci dent Iieparlmeiit .... 7S.370.31 Other assets (net) l)ue from other compim- h S. reinsured 25, f. 17.00 Kxcitin AVcslcin Slory Comedy, 111 SUANDS WANTKD" Total udinltted OHsetM $ri3,574,0l 1.04 lilBollltfCN i-..u,,i.v.. or. il.l Ml Af BwKii'oss rliilms lor losses Hl unpaid l,3'jy,L'H0.O2 B Ledger Llalillilles-, Ac- M cldeiit D'-partnienl .. 270,1 1. 1 H All other liabilities 3.402. 1 iil'.tfu ni n to n H n n HaailIIIBBI18BHaSBEnaEIKBg9BBB9BB I T.tal linliilltles. eclu slve of cm pit ii I stock of $2,000,000; Sur plus $ Lim5,voG."& i"S,P't. I'll llu-ines In Omion fur Hie Vcnr (iross preiiilums re ceived during the year (including uc-eld'-nt and health htisincyO . . t :; t.-jsa.TS llfKIo I AL 1. I'iiii-ies. 0. To rove. !L Itlackliird (cuckoo family). 12. Kteel block containing nutt'-tn for forging, 1 4. To cut timbi-r. 15. itock containing metal. 10. Kedi'i-iioi from captivity. IT. Hliiverings. i -S. To soa k Max. 'armhii'. 20. Nights. 23. S.'tleeH. 25. Mrdiciiii- In simill ball. 27. Kats nccordinr; ti prescribed rules. 2!. foiiimou poultry dls.-as.. 30. Principle. 3 1. H;mct iiarles. 33. Treat iiumii. 3 4. Kronen d ssert. 3f. Wing part of a need. 30. To son'. 10. To eoti!il met. 44. Awis!e, ttfi rlothf H). 45. Value of bond at (int.- of issue. 47. To clean with a broom. 4;t. Thee of inn In a millstone, fio. Kciuipped for war. f2. Sen eagle. 53. Heer. 54. Skill. 50. Hears witness, 5K. IWmIv. 00. j)iKu f the foot. 01. Aurora. 02. To hasten, 03. fonstellalioii sometimes called Lion. 04. Thermometers with compound bulb (unkeyeil h-ter r). "' To he dlmluislied. VLKiK'AL . Separated. 2.. Colleotion or facts. 3. Kiaxseed. 4. Smell. 5. .Makes vers"H. li. Articles or merchandise. 7. Keared. H. Condemning. 'J. To sin. lo. Conclusion, 13. To impede. 1 4. Leather strip. 2 1 . !ty way of. 22, Inflamed boll on eye. 24. Part of fish used In sulinming 2;. egetable growing In pod. 20. Sheltered. 2S. Prick or u bee. 30, Kmperors. 32. To perform. ;3. Ituhber tree. 30. To open by leverage. 37. Crescent shaped. 3S. Common conjunction. 39. Thigh of a hog. 41. Kemale sheep. I ' 42. Grain used for rood (pi.). 13. Seven plrw Ihree. 4 4. A garland. 15. To iron. 10. To Btrcleh. Is". A human being. 50. Contraltos. 51. Hook used In trolling. 53. Towards, sea. i5. Largest plant. 57, Plaything. 5!i. To observe. ? Y r r f f ? ? ? ? ? ? ? T ? T ? ? ? ? ? t ? ? t X ? ? ? t ? ? V t r ? ? Y Chinese Puzzle Boxes I Hvid. iuis r e t u r u e d during the year (in cluding acehleni mid health business) Losses pihl during the year ( Including ac cident and heuli h bus. Iness) .. Name nf i (MiipiiTiy, Male Lite lusuiaiiee Company. Name of President, M. 10. Single ton. Name of Secretar y. K. 1 1. Morgan HtatutOKy resident attorney lor' T 1 .service, j;(,y U. nuy. I't.ltlafld. tn-e- It iioy I imy, m - iiniger, 1120-31 52 1 1-.205.57 M issouri 32-33 Northwest Portland liiiinch. K. t.. Holmes, lociil live, writing aeeideiii, group Insurance. P.Eink Lldg .Valued from $1.00 0 $:j:.0()f Will He Sold T1H R;SI)AY, May 7lh, al 2 l M. Itlind ;iiiin 'I'nidf I'nilif Ordrifil I SAI.i:.M. Or... -In- .1 W 1 1 1 1" . I . lfI1al Kinill lnv .sllK.ltnr for th.-j jCltlritKn distru-t. lias Im-i-ii iissIkiv-I I iliy I !, d pai tim-nl m a;;r i, nil ni .. . lo piolii. tin- rliicaK" hoard tif lliadr, in coiim-rllon Willi ihi- r'lu. I j Itmtlon of Ktiiin prin n. Tills III- . 'iiiallou was ire. -I cd at t hi ox- t'nnni- oil ires lirl Jartlluo. st-i'ictaiv rl'hc in -sl Ik.iI Ion ; ly Covi-i nnr rii i js-nl lo rrcMidi nt v.l, The inoivliandise which these boxes will contain is now on display in our show window, and every article, is worth what yon pay, in most instances from s to 10 times as much, and they are all articles that you can use. lie-sides this there is a beautiful $.'i".00 Diamond ll'mg included in this lot and goes to someone at the same price, lie sure and be here promptly at 2 1. M. Thurs day and, get your first choice. The' cost of each pack age will be only $1.00 It was a happy crowd (hat (let on red at the bit,' yellow si-jus on the Main Draff during the first lew days of this Closing Out Sale. They found even greater values than thev had antici pated. THAT IS W 1 1 V they have spread the glad tid ings among their friends and christened 1'KAKK'S (msiNU OUT SALK, "A Sale With a Conscience." Ihe big values are not all gone. You'll find many articles that will meet with your approval, both as ro gards price and quality. lie Here Karly Tomorrow! v, J. H. Peare & Son l-ii Crande, Oregon Y Y Y f I y' ?! y! Yi Y! i ; I rUZZLE ANSWER blLJAiL taiNi i iTEarion pi U i i?nTolLJvAlnE UlI ! !WI!MM! and jErllp 1 PjN F JplffolO I IT MFT ' L E3D F'lL uMlftl " ! i " ' 5-s : t SAN PKIH:0. Cal. AP) Flight ps choanalysLs, practiced to pre vent aerial uccidents, rather Ihun nit nd broken lionet or patch up luckless pilots and observers after u crash, If they nurvive, has in creased the efficiency of 1'nlted Slates naval aviators to u large de gree, statistics aboard the C. S. H. Aroostook, naval uircraft tender. Indicate. Medical officers aboard the ten der declare that 'jt per cent of aerial accidents during the world war were due to physical und psy chological defects of the flying personnel. Acting upon this per cenlagi! compiled from fatalities, the medical si iff of the Aroostock' has established a careful examina tion, scientific in every detail, over the 15u pilots and observers, who take off in heavy bombers or light scout planes from the long, riut deck of the tender. The night surgeons obtierve the Mere each time before a flight is begun. "1 can tell by talking with a pi lot in the morning, declared Hr. Itobert tj. Davis, senior flight sur geon, "whether In able, to go aloft that day. If his psychological conditions Kccms shaky he lias to stay aboard. "We will not permit a man to j fly who 1ms domestic difficulties, j or If his family objects to his go ing aloft. At the critical moment a pilot's mind may winder to what his wife said at breakfast and lu elides jn a fatal crash." When an ensign Is assigned to the Aroostook for flight duty, lie first must be In 100 per cent phys ical condition; then he is sub jected to a most searching psycho logical examination. Dr. Davis ex plained. Visual balance, visual muscle balance and teals of depth of perception form the basis of the applicant's examination trial be fore lie is awarder! wings. Then there is t he low pressure chamber to climax the examina tion, The applicant Is placed in the chamber and subjected to at mospheric changes that he would encounter above the clouds. The air in the chamber is rarified until the aspirant to wings is near collapse. A chart then shows ex actly what altitudes the man could operate in most effectively. Many men. Dr. Davis said, arc excellent fliers below J 2.000 feet, while others are competent at 20. -' OOU feet. Thus one pilot may be capable in a bombing squadron while another may be at his great est efficiency in a fighlirt, or scouting squadron. The fleet's flight surgeon has ab solute cont rol over all pilots in the aircraft squadrons. He de- lares them- off duty if he thinks t heir physical condit ion demands. Constant fling, the surgeons say, produces a condition of stateness requiring- frequent - rests. Without these short vacations breaks would occur In the efficiency and men and machines would be Inst. Thu flier's quarters aboard t he Aroostook are kept well ventilated. The food is carefully prepared nini served; even as the college ath letes' training table is spread, so It Is with the navy's athletes of the air. iji m bit DEPARTMENT STORES 10$ Depot St., La Graiwfe, Ore. . Girls' Gingham Dresses At Low Prices Made Possible by An Enormous Volume Purchase. 98c $1.49 Made of fine ginghams in a variety of pleasing patterns and colorings. Excellent values for school and every-day wear. Full-cut dresses shown in sizes 7 lo 11 years. JURY ACCUSES W. D. SHEPHERD (Continued from Page One.) curre jury d in the action of the grand j which indicted Charles C. 1 'aimait with Shepherd. l-'alman had confessed Shepherd offered him $100,000 for typhoid germs to give McClintock. Regarding Mrs, Shepherd, t he jury said it believed she had "guilty know ledge as to t he administration of typhoid genua or ot her maniier caising the death of thu de ceased." Harry Metieely, assistant state's attorney, who has attended the inquest, said a mittimus would be issued for Mrs. Shepherd and she would be taken into custody Wednesday m o r n i n g Scott Stewart, Shepherd's chier of counsel, expressed surprise at tho Juiy's finding and declared It "an outrage and a persecution." After returning its verdict on young Met Unlock, the jury tired to deliberate on its the young millionaire, w ho died 1 G years ago and In whose body poison was found, and on t ho (death of Dr. Oscar Olson, the Me j Clint nek family physician and ! brother of Judge Harry Olson, ! instigator of the invest igatlou. Tobacco smoke kills germ.'; is are full of germs. Just the maybe girls shouldn't smok Kh-s-same. AIJ's fair in love and war and they are alike in other ways. Jt takes a couple to mend a brok en engagement. regarding the deaths of Mrs. Km ma Nelson Meciintoeit, mother of coun iced in e from W. M. ot ngricultu'-i'. was requested i c in a . t -r Coolhlge two u(;o. Sweden Slums I'omluos l-'or American I trend STOCKHOLM (.MM White bread of American wheat flour is gaining in popularity in Sweden, according lo official tnide and crop statistics or t n' t now available. Hut al (he name time Sweden's own grain producing- capacity is School Romance rising, so that tn a pinch Hi try could .supply its entire : brendst tills. While still being supplemented by wheat Iroin the I'liiled Stales. Sweden s own w heat production has I also risen during the same periods from M to liy per cent or the total i domestic consumption, and yet the) imports of wheat flour rose from ii7.oau,inio kilograms tn 1923 to l'S-i,:!aii,(MUi tn HUM, so that tin population not only raises more wheat than formerly, but also im ports more. At the same time it consumes less of the old-time dark rye bread which was once its prin cipal staff of life. A man tells us he was a fool when he married and his wife tells us he hasn't changed a hit. ut I i i: ft-v . i ' -V t No. 2i b-. - m liuttei l , CopyriKht by JUrrii & r.wlng. ! P n glass makes a fine wedding but a poor engagl nieut j et-s bring June J.illM IN THE PATH OF PROGRESS To study any particular human mechanism properly and diagnose' its ills is beyond the pov"r of any one man. Rapid scientific advancement demands spe cialists and complete modern equipment. At the HOT LAKE SANATORIUM a com petent staff of physicians and a well-equipped laboratory give each individual the best pos sible service. The Hot Lake Sanatorium Dr. W. T. Tliy. Owner and Director. Rejoices Daughter Can Resume Studies 'Ivvi'i ylliini; my llltln J 2-yt-ji;--ohl :lrl utl! lislii'N.'iwI Iht: CVi'll ii Bluaii of wulnr uimlil iiiiuki' li-T W'llliiun j In Ih'U'Ii k:ih und kIii- wms minlilu lo ko lo whiiol lor ni uily h yciir. I lio-iKht hi r a Ijottle of Miiyi's WiiiiiliTlul Iti'iiii'ily. nnil sinci:ln;. In It kIh Ih i-utin n.s out of lidiwi' mill honiii mi'l Is atti'iiilini,' si'hool nitnin." It l: a siniiili.. finilliiKj liannliKs iii imatliin lhat removes iin- riiiarriiai nillrilH Iroln thu In ti.stinal tract ami allays thu In. II"' atioti Khich i-iiusi'S )iia.-- tically all sloiuiuli. liver anil ln teslinal ailniijils. iiirlu.llnK ilieJI ilieitls. one (ios,. win eonvinee or money refiinili.l. .t all drui,--Kiats. Ailv. li! 1 Buy This Home t-roiim h in u s ,. anil lmlli, larKe sererii l'on li. 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