1 ( 1 .' H ' ( I I PACS TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 15, 1021. TEN PAGES ' Meal Quality Merchandise. At prices that in most cases are not as much as" many stores are fisking for "Cheap," "take-a-chance" stuff We've taken iir lesson! our 'merchandise and are as low if not lower than he present wholesale costs justify. We'll give you the best for the price, no matter what the price. ! .;- J . In Mounfing k Dainty Lingerie Blouses 'Just out of their tissue wrappings, crisp, new affairs heralding the newer modes of the season. , The thrifty will buy several of these, for" we do not know where else she can get such value for the low price of $2.75 to $8.00 Folk: mm s Are Realizing Tliat I .A1I-Vl i dainty color combinations, one of the BiT Values Abound Here latest styles of the season them. A 1 1 O ask bu bteThey rea,ize that they can buy j to better advantage here. In ad- ; dition to the numerous, timely Buy Your Panama Now iNow is the time to buy your Panama, the assortment is com plete now and you'll enjoy a full season's wear. We are showing some" Very fine qualities made by Knox. Have a look at them, you'll like them . . $6.50 to $12.50 You Can Reduce Your Hips and Thighs 6 to 8 Inches in a Perfectly Fitted GOSSARD CORSET. The original-unequalled front lacing corset The scientific boning that is alone Gossard's, carefully distributes the pressure of the skillfully cut skirt and reduces flesh as if by magic. It is all done with such careful re gard for every hygienic principle , that your comfort and health are safeguarded beyond question. It is with full assurance of your ' complete satisfaction that we offer you these world-famed corsets in which every principle of front lacing has been originated, developed and perfected. Models for Every Type of Figure 151 $3.75toM2.00 k Mali- Tills Stor Your Store; It Will l'ay You. ; special offering all over our dry I goods department, please re member that our regular prices are also alwavs a little less. HANDSOME SPORT SILKS AT $3.98 $4.50 and $5.50 Qualities Crepe Soleil, Du-Kist, Broche patterns and other handsome sport silks in a splendid assort- i ment of colors, 40 inches wade j and such qualities sold for $9.50 I to $11.50 in 1920. j Priced Extremely Low, yd. $3.98 H e have many other Special Values in Sport Silks to offer you at from $1.98 to $3.50 vard. DO YOU KNOW ALL THE THINGS FOR WHICH PON GEE IS USED? Scarcely any other silk is so ac ceptable for summer, nor is any silk adaptable to a wider range of uses. It can be used for ' un derwear, sleeping garments, men s shirts, women s blouses. dresses, wraps, scarfs, handker chiefs, draperies, etc. We are j showing pure silk dustless pon i gee at verv low prices ! $1.15, $1.29, $1.49 and $1.75 Yd. I LARGE ASSORTMENT SILK j CREPE DE CHINE $1.59 For summer dresses and blous- es you v.-hi una tnis ottering a real money saver. Shown in black, ivory, navy, Copenhagen, brown, rose, peach, maize, apri cot, pink, flesh, etc.; 40 in. wide and a splendid quality at our reg ular low price at $1.75. Very Special, now $1.59. PLNDIETONS GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORt You Will Admire the New Sweaters So will every other woman who happens to catch a glimpse of them, iou will admire their beautiful styles as well as you will admire the range of their colorings and the richness of their appearance. Prices are un ifsually low, especially for sweat ers of such exceptional quality. Wool Sweaters . . $7.50 to $22.50 Silk Sweaters. . $14.75 to $38.50 Women's Bathing Suits Nothing in the entire list of feminine .requirements is so ex acting or can mark a woman or miss as either "smart" or "back numberish" so quickly as a Bath ing Suit, because it must be mod estly elegant, designed according to latest fashion and still be in dividually exclusive. This assortment of Bathing Suits was assembled especially for those who select these gar ments with the same care as to style, material and serviceabil ity as any other item of summer apparel, and it won't be our fault if every woman and girl who en joys bathing and swimming is not an attractive picture in her new Baching Suit if selected here. Models and styles in all sizes are verv moderately priced. S3.75 to 11.50 i ill ' The daughter or Thomai Mac .Curtnln. former lord mayor of Cork, r (till in mourning- more than year after their father w araaaal naied They are wearlnf the eld Celtic mournine cotiume. in whlcb ,' Silt MaeCurXalB la ahowa Jiera, , v , ; TAKES SLY POKES Eating of Dried Apples in Old Days Had Same Effect That Eating: Yeast Now Has. MEN'S SHOES $4.95 . This is a very special offer. A wonderful assortment including all sizes, styles and leathers," Good makes, values to $15.00. CHOICE $4.95 MEN'S SUITS $36.50 A wonderful offer. This lot includes pune wool worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots, etc. The makes are Hart Schaffnen & Marx, Hirsh Wickwire, "Style plus, etc., values up to $60.00. CHOICE $36.50 piiePooples Warehouse r gjwHrnr it PAYS TO TRADF IWft)- Prepare For Vacation; Fill I Wants Here. Your Yuur GEORGE CLAY, FORMER RESIDENT OF THIS CITY DIES IN SPOKANE, WN. Gporjre (lay, for many years a res Went of Pendleton, died at the 8a cid Hfnrt HoHpHal. In Spokane on June 13. following a long illnesM. Mr. Clay was born October 25. 1859, in Wayne County, West Va. He was , married to Jx-tha Jane Jvplin at laHel Minnesota. May 9. 18S3. He i Hiirvived by a son, J. V. Clay of California, a daughter, Mrs. M. K. Gorlon of Hpokane and three broth- ill Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed ty physicians for 21 years, and proved safe by millions. Say "Bayer"! The funeral will be held in thin city Friday, June 17 from the Polaom chapel, and the body will bo laid to rent in Onlney cemetery beside his wife who died September 6, 191S. THURSDAY IS 1KSIG,VATKI. WASHINGTON', Juno IS. (U. P.) Thursday is set as the time to vote on the packer control bill, the senate de filled by unanimous agreement. Poking a little sly fun at some o' the practices of this day without at tempting to detract from the value of the advances that aro beinic made, J R. Hull, medical director of the Ore Ron department of the Grand Army ot the Itepublic, made his annual report yesterday afternoon at the business cession of the encampment. Lnuulu and chuckles greeted the report which is always an enjoyable feature of the annual proceedings of tho body. The report is as follows: "The Medical director Is attain privileged to brinjr you preetlnKs, con Kratnlating you that your growing In creaslngly gray, and some of you In creasingly bald, hns not prevented you from taking an interest In passing events, or dimmed your enjoyment of the kindness of friends. The good sisters of our auxiliaries continue to show s'lch Interest In our welfare af to sometimes imperil tbe Integrity of our digestive apparatus In their desire to feed us noil, but so far favorable leaetion has followed. "We have noted also changed con ditions brought iiboiit as the result of scientific research and find some com pensation In the reflection that If we are growing physically weaker (which by the way. we are not all wlHlne tc ! admit we are at the same time grow ing wiser. Some of us may have the experience of the man who got out hit watch to tell his friend the time, and was told. "When I saw your watch some time aso it- had gold cases, now you have a silver raided one." "Yes, he replied, "but you muKt understand that circumstances alter cases." This department is b'd to believe that there .is a disposition to mako the lost of the eircumstancog. This is optimism anC its cultivation is strongly advised, "Changes have taken place In th domain of medicine, and in some of these changes we have more than pnss'ng interest while others do not ; vitally concern us. Strange as it seems to us, the dentist these days Is looked j upon as a sort of life preserver. That very individual whose office we kept shy of, or if compelled to visit him fot tooth extraction acted a good deal as , Pat did when he got Into the chair and lacked courage to open his mouth I enough to t forceps hold of the I tooth. Jn his case the dentist being a j resourceful man winked to an assist ant who pricked Pats leg with a needle and when he opened his mouth to "holler" Inserted the forceps and fin ished the J'lh. When completed he said, "Now that didn't hurt no very much did It?" Pat's surprise vnimed this reply, "Doctor, I didn't think the roots of a tooth went far enough down to hurt my leg like that." "Well, the dentists or somebody for them, seem to have made a discovery that the teeth which they used to be so anxious to save and either fill for us, or file off level with the gum and use the root as a socket for a new tooth on Old Settlers Attention rorsQim named below, If living, or heirs If deceased, will find It to their advantage to communicate at once with Major le , Moorhoiise, '1'ciidlnion, Oregon. Information desired us to addresses: , , ; Anderson, Ixiuls F., Baltlxore. JCtil- , co'bson, Abe, Johnson, Krlc, Johnson. F Burns, Thou. jJnn"'H K" J'""i"oti, John J. Johnson, win E., Pooler, Geo. W., Cantrell, Edgar, Carpenter, Ho mer V Carroll, Itosa, Carroll, Wm. J Oau'ghey, Louis B., Chupmnn, I'lms. A.. Chambers, Hobt. V.. Chambers, Kobt. W Charlton. Pep A., Choney., Lemuel vV., Combes, James K., Crowner, Mrs. Mary 8., David. Kdith M. Uumbeck, Ctms., Duncan. John V Ksterlirooks, Ellshti (1.. Fisher, John, Flu, Hubert. forbts, Fred'k L, Garoutle, Geo. F lackett. Thos. U. Hull, Herlnh P.. Hum-y. Harry M.. Haney, lroy R, ticks, Win. A., Hughes, James J., iiimtiiigton, liatlle 1.., Johnson, Axel t., Jones, Wm. 11., Jordan. Bamuel, Ceppinger, John, Kntipp, Henry, In tainuel VV McCarthy, Wm., .McFar- and, Kdw., P., Marshall, Kilwln P.. leredlth, Dotson 11.. Mlsner, Kll F., I Nelson. Thus. T., Pelsor, Samuel, 'erry, James ,, Porter, Archy K., 'orier. Hubert K.. Powell, Calvin It., tehnke, Allien I., Hyan, Lucy, Salts ury, Koy, Derail, Otto W., Smith, lu II us, .stark, Kdw, jr., Stickler. Chas. ti., Stickler, .Ktuanuel, Stickler, Fred, raft, Louis," Vaughn, If. C. Vogal 'ydm A.. Wade, Win. N., Warren. Herrltt L, Wlldman, Frank, Wisdom, Vlbert IJ Whtteford, Wm. K Woody, leorge P.. ood, - James M., Mc Carthy, Maggie R.i o'Hourke, Michael, Mansfield. Geo. T., Kocppen, Herman .)., Wisdom, Klmoro V. O., Coffin, Jeo. A.. Thomson, Archibald D Art Hick, Edward G., Albay, Wm. (!.. shley. Win. J., Austin, Henry J., Al en, Lena M Hull, Carlton K., Bur len, Wm., Uuroker, Wm.' II., Iluzan, ra. Husk Ins. Wm., Pills. Hiram (1., ;rown, Joseph W., Mrown, Wm. M. 'lulley, Jacob, Iiainbrliiga, Penl., ifalrd, John U., Hulrd. Thos. L., Ilaker, iirlon, liasyo, Thos. H., Hateinan, A . lb agln. Win, M., tleale, Francis J.. Iteekmnn, John, Helinelt, Ha H., lirn aetl. John D., Perry, Ira W Plm k ..'hurles, Plair. Kinma C, Hlake. "rank G...Pohn, Daniel W.. Boon, Kll.abeth A., Porden, Alfred J., Hurst, lohn F., Boyd, Jefferson M., Boyer, Bugene H.. Brock, Green W.. iiroughton, Thos. Urown, James K Brown. Martha E., Brown, Itobert A Bryan, Andrew C, Calloway, Alfred, Calvert, George, Campbell, George W., Campbell, Mary, Campbell, Omar M., ,'npllnger, Rami H , Cuplinger, John, Carmlchael, Geo.. Carnell, Patrick A., Carnull, Wm. 1., Carroll, John, Caron, Joseph. Cart, John, Chvlcy, Oliver, Childers, Alonso. W., Chllders, Spencer, Chrlslnger, Hobt., Chrlsman,' Chas., Chrlsman, Wm. E., Chrlsslnger, Hobt Vf.J Christ anson, Anna. Church, Man. lei O., Clark, George P., Clark, Phil ,i. Clark, Klcbard ' Cleghom lohn K. Coe, Samuel It, Coffin, Cifurre A., Coffins, George A- Collins, Henry J.. Conrady, Lambert U Cotton, Wm. U, Costello, Thos. B., Cox lohn L.. Cox, Joslah P., Coy, George '., Coyle, Jeromo B., Crawford, Geo. A... Crawford, W. 8., Crews, Wrenney B., Crowell, garni A., Crye, Wm., Culp. ilam D.. Custer, Jos.sh. Custer, lohn, Clark, Marshall, Cimv, Belle, Irs., Coffey, Alex L. Cox, Horace M Craft, Steward C, Damares, Amos L., tavis. Dellson, Davis, , Thomas O., Oavis, Wm. H., Davis, Wm. T., Day. Wm., Day, Wm. A Delevan, Jas. .. CX'pnis, John C, Derrick, Jesse C, Devlne, John, Dewar. James M Dial, Wm. Arberry, Dodge, Isaac N., Dona hue, Thomas, Donally. Andrew M., Done, Frank A Doty, David K., Dougherty, Jos. T., Douglass, Jarties Douglass, Hobt., D.-wd, John X., Downing, James T., Dugan, John, Dupont, Frank, Danlet, Geo. R O. Dickey, John 8., Downing, J. W Kads. Km. is, Kastman, Thos. V. Kgsn, Wm. P., Elgin, James Ely. Charles, Espe hind, John C, Kvans, George W Farrow, Emmett W., Ferguson, J. F. Finley, Alex .K., Fitzgerald, Wm., (roster. Tilman, Frskes, Joel T, Frasuer, Frank, Fraser. John, Fredor ickson. Geo. L., Fuller, Chas. W Fo- loy, Charles, Gage, Alex., Oallaher, las. J. Gttlvln. Andrew Dnrher, Joseph, Jarvey, Peter, Gerklng, John E. L.. Hlbert, Isaac W Gilchrist, D. H Ulnlvll, Charles, Gonser, Edward A., 'Jordon, James. Gordon. Wm., Grant lames, Gray, Nicholas, Gray, Wm. C. Greer. Joseph. Griggs, Wm. B Grls wold, Charles H., flrlswold, Henry 8., Jonter, Edward D...Hollejnann, Fred erick. Hopson, Ellxabeth, Horgan, Patrick, Hoult, Wm., Howard, Frank, H-inna Frank Sr., Harris, George W., Hilton, Frank W., Hager, Amun, Hal derman, Wade, Halo, John C, Hale. John F.. Hamilton, Ix:wi8 W Hardls. ty, Susan E., Hardwlck, James Hawn, Newton W., Harrah, Harford. Hartman, Jacob, Hayward, Alon.o J., llealsyi Andrew J, Heirs, Jurob Jt., Held, Justus, Henderson, Wm. B.. Hendricks, Alfred B., Hendrix, George, Henry, D. C , Henson, UfWls M., Hess Albert E, Hesse, Itelllbolil. Hewitt, George W., Hiatt, Sarah N.,' H.'lton, Joseph IT., Hlronlmon, Zacharlah W., HJelsend, I'eter, Ilodgen, Joseph II., Iloldrldge, Ix.muel N., Irving, Edwar H Isaacs, Charles B.J Irvine, John H., Jacks. Alethenla. Jacks. Henry, Ja- Three Generations if Murder Case SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an "unbroken package" of g enuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains proper direc tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuraljjia.'Colds, Rheu matism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American! Haaly tia boxes of 12 UbleU cost but a few een -Larger jxekwjpj. jf-i-i. u &t tr4 sura vt v Manufacture ef UuaesutlcacldiKUr f SaUcUcacia in M r'- LwAy Wlllnrd H., Jolnel-, seaborn M.. Jones. Wlam F., Jones, John. Jof.rs, Marvin F Junes, Wm. it., Jayns, Daniel It. Jones. John, Jones, Hli hard A, Jun kln, Buini M.. Jones, Solon ... Kani, Dimi W., Keefer, Eugene, Keelio, Charles A., Kcenry, John H., Kees, Andrew, Kees. Lucy iE. Keeler. Mary, Kester, Jus. P., King, Alfred T, Kirk, Daniel, Kirk. Dan'el J., Kirk, Vm., Klrkland, Alex. P.. Kline, Geo. , A., Koal, John, Koenker, ; Henri, Kreiner, Win, F. ' Keei, Lucy E.i Kllpatrlck. William J Ijilng, John, Ijiofleld, T. H., IJrken, Win,. iAwrenre. Joel. Ijiwson, John. j reasvire, John C Lelghton,' Geo. v., Lemon. Wm. A . Lunsford, Walker H Limnox, Jeremiah, Ixnt. Fred F., Lewis, J, V Llmlsey, Joseph B Line, WebimiB II,, Lorkwooil, Franklin, At., Long, Andrew J Lynch, Cornelius A., " Lisle, Samuel J., Miller, John W Mil ler, Joseph lt - Mlnard, Frederick, Mock, Jidin F Mllsop, Win. J Moore, Asa A., Morgan, Bldler, Morris, Jos. cph, Mumford, Clinton W.. Murphy. John D., Murray, panlol, Myers. Frank A., Myers. John U -h I'oniu II. i I-o-ene. Marsh, Cephau D., Morton, John, Mullen, Samuel Murphy, Charles W., .McHrlde, John I.!., Jicllure, John P., Met 'oil, Gregory P., MeCollum, John, McConnell, Jas. t., MoConnocll, Thos. P , McConnell,, WmB., McDon ald, Angas, McComild, peter It,, Mc Ewen, Andrew H., McEvoy, Patrick !!., McFarland, James, McUrow, Cornelius A MeKenble. Alex., McLaughlin. John, McLean. John H., McMannln, Andrew J., Mc.Murrax. Iucretla. Mar tin, John. Martin, Ijiura B., Mtiynard, Jas. H., Mechling, Aithlon V Merrill, H. J., Morrill, Byron J., Mlchels. John, Meizger W. M., Miller. Henry, Nelson, Edwin A., Newman, Frank A., Nlchol as. Junkin, Nicholson, Norman, Nye, Ailsm W., G'Htirra, Dalles o., tillver, Hobt. L, Overton, Edward A Own b?y, . Jefferson, O'Neill, Patrick, Palmer, Alfred C, Palmer, Franklin, Palmer, Edgar D., Palmer, John, Pal mer, Wesley, Parker, Aaron F., Pr.r ker, Geo. W., Parker, Harry F., Par rlsh. Iulsa II, Patchen, Itoliert, Payne, Thomsa I., Peck. Ebenrxer M., Perlnger, Jasper, Perkins, Newell M, Pennington, Wm. A, Perrlngcr, John W., Perry, John F., Phillips, Samuel E.. pitnor, Thomas A., Post, J. B., Powell, Cyrus, Powell, John I. Powell. Thomas 11., J'rlce, Jrmea 11., Pugh, Thomas W Qufts, Robert I'., Kags dala, Theron L., Haymund, Haphuel, Heaney, Thomas, Hoes. Georg V., Relth, Jacob, Henlck, Win. It., Illce, Itosaloo A.. Hlch, Christian, Klchards, Elizabeth. Itlcbards. Jo. M., Hlcbard sn, Eugene W., Jtlchurdson, John, Hichardson, O. J., Hlchurdson, Thos., Hlefel, Jacob Hloth, Eugene, Higgs, Charles, Koberts. Ii xter. Boxers, Mln. ton M., Robwer, George,' Hoper, Wm. W., Hose. Wm., Hussoll, Henry., Hus sell, Blms, Itussell. Timothy. . Hector, William. Reese. Walter L., Sitms. Na. than, Kalaile..Iredejlck, Sallng, Josne K.. Salisbutg, Harold. Sanders, Charles L Sawtcllo, George W., Riyre, Noblo F Scales, John U, Scott, Kllth A., !-ears. Joseph, Selling. Amelln, Setzer, Bellar A., Shannon. ITsnk, PhtimaUcr, Frank. Sherwood, Wm. F. Shell, L. J., Wei verier, Alfred. Smith, Duvld K., Smith, George, Smith. John H, Smith, John S., Simpson, David B .Smith, Wylo C, Sinythe, Jos. H.. South, Fre mont. Spahr. San hi a I E Spalr, Ellhur K.. Speer, Maria, Spencc, Archibald, Stahl, Thos. C, Stamper, Jesso L.. Stumper Wm. H., Staley, W. 8., Stan field, Robt. A, Stanton, Bulford, Btill, Alexander. Still, James, Stinnett, Reu ben, Stoekwell, Alex. W., Rtonchraker, Isaac, Storle, Wm., Stover, Hour)', Struve, Hans, Sundgren, John. Siitlun. Joseph. Swaggart, HenJ. F., Sweager, Jas., W., Sweaer, Jas. W., Sylvester, liavac, Schwab, Peter, Sloan, James B., Starkweather, Thereno j M., Swezi a, James W., Taylor, Wm. H Tedrow, Rachael, Terry, John 11., Thomson Jas. C., Thorotighmtin, Anron L., Thrnsher, Hurley B Tilman, Albert G., Tinsley, Elmer C, Trlbble. Geo. W., Turner, Emma J., Turner. Win. J Tustin. Fred l'age, Tyson, Charles, Vancleav. John B Van Cunningham, Elijah, Van Winkle, Jaaon S., Vaughn, Wm. T., Vest, John, Vincent, F. D., Vincent, Fred W.. Vogal. Iwia A.. Wolfer. Charles, Wood, Albert C Woodward, Moses W., Wright, Wm. T., Wyriek, Elizabeth F, Wilmoth, Randolph T., Walker, Joseph A., Ward, Mrs. Har. ' rlet, E., Webb, Geo. W., Waddle, Geo. W., Walden, John E., Waldon, Jas. p., Walker, Alex., Walker, Uiftyotle A., Walker, Robt., Wallace, Evan A, Wall man, Eva C. Ward, Mary E. Warren, Henry E., Warrrn. Wm. (.. Weaver. James H., Webb. Arthur G.. Webb. Maltland H.( Webster, Volua, Welch, Isaac H., West fa II, Frank, West fall. Wm., Weston. Martin U, .. Wheelan, James, Wrlghtman, Wlnomia A., White. Andrew J., White, Napoleon. Wickcrsham, Isaac N., Williams. James R, Williams, Jas. E.. Wllliam.M. Wm. 11., Wllllnmson, Walter T.:, Wil lis, Mannen. Yoaktnn. IV J.. Yinmr. Alonzo, Zell, John, Zimmerman, Sam Tl-r, i-neraain ot women r indicted for the murder of -Dan F. Kabsr, Oe elnnd pnbllaher. Th Mrs. Eva Ct.rin JOir Icenwrl, the publishers widow, Mr. Mary'Brlekel (rightl, her mothw s.i-1 MfUn McAjdl fieft), her daughter by a former marriage. . U . Urtekel, polic gay, confessed In hov. li r, -lib Miss McArdJe. taau-nuigtl :h house to mtk 11 aDDear that Kauar had been killed l,v Kis... :. t!-r .1. L. K- I 1,1,1, --"-- a wooden peg, must not be jtrcated that way now. An X-ray examination is now called for and certain shades or lack of shades about the root of a tooth demands its extraction upon tha belief that infection la walled in and must be allowed to escape to relieve the victim of lumbago or some allied physical discomfort. Tonsils are look ed on with suspicion also and removed with surprising frequency. At our age we can congratulate our selves on having passed through tho period of infection frlm gum boils, do- eaylng teeth, and pyorrhoea without having had our lives shortened before the warning X-ray "was here to tell us of our danger, nnd while yet In the vigor of y(outh, being compellod to wear a mouth full of celluloid plates in order to do ony chewing. Some of us suffer from lumbago without any teeth except those a dentist has al ready supplied, but to all rules there are some exceptions. We are told now that yeast cakes are exceedingly nourishing and by their power of expansion will causa a much more agreeablo sensation of moderate fullness of the stomach than our old habit of eating dried- apples and drinking water to mako them swell. We got along fairly well with the dried apple but might try the yeast cakes It w want to keep tip with lb croctsniufl alivr elber itomuvhs have taken the risks! A comrade is reported to have asked n, druggist this question, "Is an ounce of prevention euly better than . a pound of cure?" "I wouldn't like to say," responded the druggist. I sell both. "Whether comrudes ara taking the ounco of prevention, or wrestling with the pound of cure, this depart ment suggests that tfco benefits of either will be greatly enhanced by cheerfulness and helpfulness; prac ticing the fraternity, charity and loyal ty proclaimed in the tenets pt bur or ganization." ' -J, E. HALL, Medical Director. 1 . . V-g- !.. Mm oil H JKEROSEE) I .STANDARD OIL COMPANY! XL (CAttropNiAi