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Saturday, February" 1, 11)0 Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE . LA GRANDE, ORE. . - r- r (incorporated) An Independent Nuwiper Krilior and fahllMher liiliilfM-HM .Manager KHANK. ft, AI'I'LKKY HAItVKV J. M ATTHKWH .... Published i-vmiIiikc ! !! I Hurulay, nt Hlfi Admus Avenue, f,A '.mode, On-icou. The Obe.-rver-rtinr published .-very KrJlny. Klilcrcd til tlie I'odofflce of l 'inilid", Oregon, ah 4ccioid Class Mill) AlrilK-r in,. 1. 1 ii i of MurvU ).!. orKiciAi iwrcit ok iwion' cocvrv ash run cjtv ok i ojiandk jUKMIilJIt OK AHH( M'lA'I'l'li' I'HEHH Thi Ato'lnii'( J'ci" Jm exritndvejy entitled lo i j j-- for publica tion of nil news fllt(nilrhc credited lo ft or not olhcrwlsn credited If iHjJjIiflu-d herein. All HkIiIs of rcpuhlbntlnn of pe(hil dis pufrhes In this i'iMr, mid mImi lint local iihvh herein also are . rusci-vcd, .Vntlonnl Advertising Tf.nreenti.tlve , (', MOO i;nhi:n Co., Inn. Hun Krnnrl, Lo ,nwl', H.iitii.. porihiiMl, rhfmgo, Octroi!, NVw Vork HI'UHr'ltll'TION' ItATHH ' II y Currier Dull)', p'T monMi In ndvnncu , , Dally, six months In advance Dally, jdiigbi (ropy r ti) Hull T)Hy( per rnorilh In iirlviiiicn .... , Dully, per hIx months in inlviinoi , Daily, per yt'iir In dvnn! . Weekly, Ohserver-HiJir, p r year ADVKICTimWI ItATKH Dlxplny, foreign, per column Inch Display, local, pcf i-oii)Mll Huh Time cnnirnei prices on ii'h-iiioii. .U'lHl H ItKADMHritlPTPilKTbe Spirit of the Lord Ih upon ' me, because I mi hnlh anointed me to preach tin gospel to tho pool', he liiiili "it un lo heal the hmkori-henrleil, to preach deliverance to thi' captives, imd recovering of sight to the blind, Id set jit llberly them Unit arc bruised, To preach the accept i. hi-- year of Hie Lord.- LuKc ; I K , I f . .II.MI ... & . rific ..ti.f.o ..$r,.oo .4 -'."ii ..1 & Abe Martin 'It's Snow Fun!" Cry Brave Co-Edsiltar g,ed rrr ! Ae IT S Anthem fwilk ' Ifyn .McVttiiuini (AP K;itnr Hrvlrc WHti-r) WAXHI.VOTIt.V. hVb. 1 (Al) THh HtlrHiitr notfn of 'Thf Htar ! HpiiiiBk-d MumnT. jtn nr oy two sn ' petition, run u Kridny In the hnnso : jiidlfltiry coniinlttcf room find echoed ttiroiitfh tlio lontf ronidorM of th Iioi!jh office iHilldlntf uh a vronp of uit riot In orwnnlwitlonH di-Hfendt1') upon I he cnpltol to iirwc ronKrcMK to ndopt offlidiilly ;ih Aiuci'iCii'H n.'ittnii.il untlu-m the now fanioiift of Krnjniii S-ott Key, j . Although tin K'tntf. inhpiii d lv tli Ktiiuni'h iU;ftiw of Kort Ale- Jh nry .-it liulliiiiorc ;ij;:ilnHt tlu j t Itiillnh fl.ct In tli- uiii- of I HI '.'.I FAU LA GRANDE STORE EKSrEST &CO. 0SHK0SH B'GOSH O'ALLS VestbakStyre $J.69pail. , , .,..,..1 ..Ilv... I Iliiuiluit-tf Afnny Injtirfil when oiiri i pollif um W I'll HMIH diolillTH TlH'j'ni -till Itiiulfii' Dr. Nnoiik, ii ri 'I i imirili'i-rr, iiIoiik In hlo, mi' It'll III' (llllC MIIIH' HfritH iM'fOII- IiIh i'iim niiiki'H lln roiiiiiln ir nil llio iii'ifiiiH Irllituuils un riually UllM douu to ilic fiiiv'nor. Cirtitt I'oiiii i ry. " Wi ll, J ou'l ikmiI ii ii iivcr-roiil today. The Uriitlici iikiii Miy It'll ilrrtp to flvt Im'Ioh ly iHMtn," wild liifo itml, . tin In left hU homo llllw tuoriilu'. ii jui hit ojd Arrtirr riiHioin, hut when nfishlKirs pperwl out Iho win iiow and naur IIhIiti HoIiUk imd .lan llamU y. Urury Colh-ce rretthnif u : lavnrtliiK lit,., ut in ilif kiiow nt .SprinclU'ld. Mo., wiih only wnnty lath ins kiiKm fir prolMtiun from lli zero went her. Ihy decided they hud ' (Ih ir wtuxuuH mixfld. "If iiiow fun,' cried Miss Hundley, shown ht tht Hht, ' Out, JiimI thv sjiine, wis enjoy throwing niiowbaliv,; sltUUiut; and ! pluyln leap irug." ! provement lo the (own nized. Health Talks Sm"iW"t Dmapproval of thu Wallowa hike liiisin as a national park area (Iooh not mean that thin drain of a tonriKt wonderland will not lie realized eventually. Ituther can it be interpreted h a mere Htatenient of exinUn(f policy by the national park aiilhoritioH, National parks are already very mmVeroiiB and they .represent a large drain on federal income. Practically all public officials are sold on their advantages but the de mands for more parks from practically every section of the country makes it easy to say that your pet project is lacking in park (jualiliux thus reserving present funds for the bet ter improvement of present parks. The Wallowa area offers just us much recreational advantages as many existing parks. With the growth of park patronage and the natural increase In travel lo western parks in the next few years, arguments in favor of a Wallowa park will have more weight. In the Meanwhile every effort should be made to develop its pos sibilities as a wilderness area. Dr. C. V. Poling Is Speaker At Pondosa Affair Ity Mvh. M. IV Knyiiioitil (Obtfi'l'Vcr 1 'niTCMpOMdeht) (ONDOHA, Ore (HjK'ihil) OlM ;oriKit j It linn lieen ' nlwrved (hot w here plk'K nre horn h'll'i'leMM nnd Ktunt- cd, hnnvm ifolter Ih common. 't The connection helween plw and (foilcr Ik uroro than V-.-ifUiil, ii ml hIkci of liiHtOi'ic IniereKt.' ' lVr It n true tluit ft w:im the mudy of the cdiiHii nnd- tlifi prevention of the errinomjc loMMCM Involved In the hJj-rh of lifiirlcKM, -nt tinted and weak f tin- niOMl cnjoyiititc pnrtleH held ' i.Il-k that led' to n dlHC.very of ef- at the Kchool hoiiHo for moiHc time ' fecllve methodH lo prevent ; uinri n wiim fflven hy th,. Al' ilical HprlnH t Kilter. Woineii'M chih ThurHday evening. A ! (on-r. Hwellinif and cnlaire- proh'riim huh jfiven In which Or. ('. V. I'nlliitf, of CorvalllH, nnvt a very InlcrcHliiitf in Ik, followed hy com munity HliljffiiK. After the proKHilit it honntifiil Hiipper wiih nerved and tii fifing concluded I lie cvenin'H ON TIIK POLITICAL SIDKLINKK With Kasteni Oroon lacking a candidate for the republi- nii'tit of tlie thyrolr ptand. Itan hecn It (i own for tliOiiK.uid.s of ye:lrn. The ancient (ireclt physician treatetl it with the iiHhert of hiirnt ea i!mhiI;ch. . The treatment prohahly wan effective, hut it Ih liardty nterlalnrneiil. The itl'ffilr wn tho ' ,.,,ivahle that the fireek iiIivhIcIiuik rcK-nlar hurthnndH entertainment I inew why. which lalii'H place each time (l fifth j MiUrn Hcence.ha.s demoiiHtrated Thurnday appeaiM on the ca lender, j t,.lt t(u, ,UTf,.m.0 (,r a certain ml- .mioiii sr. roupi. H were prem in. .ir. , llt,, (,ullttv f,r odlm In food or j now in icKarded tlirotiflt cukIoiii ay Jniiu line, oirictat aiitaeni to witicn a j mighty nation HtandH at attention, i cohki'ckh never formaljy Iiiih made : u km. i The efl'oi t of the pat riot Ii' ho- ( i. tlcfi wiih directed to that end. T'ley urged appioval of thf l.lnth' ; fen in 1 U II which won hi authorinc ; thin action. Kor yoatn. Itejire. Hentutive l.lnihleiim or Maryland hut. Kponsorcd the nieaxure wit hunt j KUCrcHS. j The two HopninoH who bjiiijx the J Mom wert Aim. Klle J(irw-lteillcy of Washington, nnd Mr. (lracn r'rtinvco Mic'ioooaii Kvelyn Botidtln of Italtimoro. It , '" "' ' I The woNw n sought to dcimitiHtrato .M'.H 1UIUV. 1'CIl. 1 iAl'i found dead "r i .... nDcltale ....iw.id,, vh-th.ii of Ana Keyesi communis of acce.ting hrihi-x while nerving employed. nn I.om Ang-h M diHtih t attorn y. j Aladrid New govern nu nt Chicago Ciiveiruir l-.mnieiMMi t iuuem wniu1 dispei-H" lining un- Santiago, i 'uha I wo cases of fh ialrt to act protnittly t" stnle nta lu-ri-heri disrovered in city jail. I get share nf 'Chicago tax'. I (ifhraltnr l e s t r o y e r goes 1-Vreign ' aground when flercv gale sweepH London TeM of 1-lclicJl propon- jmmi. at for compromising naviil meMM- urement proldem mode Cnok county taxing of- phhlfc Alexlio City .Moscow orders ItiiKsiiui minister to eluye legation. ! m ttir. imiitiilttto th:it t hn winirliiL' The re.i, Kt hy women students of ; of t(. BO(f WM Iint .Iirric-ult as Hwarthmorv college nr a smoking reVsel I room has resulted In widespread! official recognition of the song discussion among memheiH of the J jiho wk ,.,,,,,, hy rniaill Walter Hoclety of Krlepds, which Hiippoi ts J(lV(.P( 0f the Veterans of Kor. J 11"' - - (-in "rs. ' . I A formal protest ngaint grant-j Joyce iireHcmtr'd 'a petition sign-I lag the reo,uest, - tinanlniousfy j cd hy 6.tH)U,uou dtizcuH . asking' adopted hy the annual meeting of ! congress to make the song the of-i the friends, has'hccil forwarded to' flclal national anthem. lie said tho hoard of managers. " ' he hud worked IU months prepar-' ' - ' ' , ing it and was assisted hy i2 pp.-! sons. I wenty-f tve governors or : states have signed it. I OU-Tirnc War' Victimi The; fale of pn'soiipj-s of war vn rletl In di lie rent countries. In some Instances the prisoners wrrp en slaved only during tho period , of lime In wliirli the captor was In power. Occfisioiially (hoy wore f fee. I nnil inaiTieil Into fanillicH of their now homeland. Sometimes they fonlinued lo bo slnves nintil dentil. .' ' Whltten was chiiirman of (iriIlklnK w:it(.r iH important to the ntertalnment corimilttee nnd riU functioning of the thyroid the Mrs. 1 1. K. Nelson of the supper committee. . ; I'laiiM for the primary ponferenen lo lie held here In the near future were made at u moel hig of i h- A lack of iodine will lead to an en largement of the thyroid In oth er words; will result. In golle (loiter is prevalent m th Aget Attained by Dogt There is hot ii great ll(Vrcnce In the nj-'es Lo which line's enn at tuf ii. Ciiio vetei'inaHau Inis oh- gloits wrvoil that terriers seem to 'live can nomination for governor thin tomtorv nrohiiHos to be a prinmry hoar.i iiei.i at the hotet i i 1 1 1 i i- i r t , ii l ' Monday evening. Mrs. David tin itAi-i iroiiiti'iii lin oo-ivtiin Ine numenniu fenni vi'out ti inn ( .nwenHost . . u'1 " v.,.v., vv...h...1.l.1. ...r.L..u ..w... ..vU '. i .jonaiisen was hostesM and serveiv during the next few months. Already a few advance scouts have been Koinp; over tlie local situation and campaign liter- j nUire is rrivinfl: in, almost, every mail . Although there is yet no general intei'est in the primary Kcrnp the confining winter weather has started some com ment on the chances of those who have entered or who are oxpected to enter the race. So far, Corbett and Kay are receiving most attention with Norblad and Hall considered as possibilities if five or six men get into the contest. Unvoenl nv m.. .-I -..,,.., 1 idiu.c-miu (l.nf ll,..u,i , ,-1 w. H ' u 1 1 ' IJV 1VIUI . I V, J I V. I I H ll IOV.I v. I .1 ntj VIIIIV I iliii j vjui nvtv stimtls the nest chance ol carrying this section i lorn Kay, Mrs. ' M'..u,nl L(.tt,i 4 t'fiii mi iii . ,,1.1 ilw, ...mmnno. P,,lK . , T . -I 'M ' I scurtel fi these men are favorably regarded here and would run a her. Th of tho (Jrent Lakes, in sections of the middle west, and In parts of .Mountain . regions. I'uhllc health' authorities hav taken steps. to. prevent the ice cream and rake In the mein hi'i'H at the close of t lie business meeting. Al I'm. ( ', M, (iray and Infant daughter, Dorothy Anne, wh born al a (taker hospital in d ago, returned home Wednesday. Airs, (iray was MIhs Mary KlehH before her marriage. , (.efiige KoheriHon ami I,. O. lhKs hnvo.hoen Issued to gnlterons Murray made u business trip to I.a r.,.M(mH ,, the ilangers Involved In tlrande We.ln.'sday reliirnliig the indiscriminate intake of Iodine, following day. Tin y had to go hy I , ,-..,, ... IM-rson Is ore- f Maki'l' since the road 1 (iUnoi.rt In mi eiih.i-LM.iiient of the lllioiigh T.-locaset Ih impassable. imviold. i...iln.- shi.ul.l onlv be Karl .Murray and two Will-, taken when, and In the pinullUes, longer than bullrings, nnil In fcen- erni Hint ini'e dos outlive sninll ones. Most ilnjrs which esenpe nu tojuobiles, poison ami other such din- ' ',azi,l',ls "f ring's life (lie ut from Asa Keyes Loses j Appeal To Court i I. OS AX(Ii:i.lOS, fill., I'Vh. 1 ! (AC) The appellate court Krhlay j unhi-hl tho conviction - of Asa I Keyes, former l.os Angeles coun- ty district attorney who i unuer i sentence to serve one to fourteen ; years In San Quentln prison for e ceptlng bribes while in office. ( ease by adding Iodine to drinking water, l4- lodl.ing salt, and by nri I vising the 'consumption of iodlne- containing foods, princiially fisli . amb green vegetables. Wblle lheso measures have been iii'oductivn of much good, they are not without some risk, ami warn- iiiaiuntinei because of er at their home In lla , moved to linker four IS prescribed by H physician, ness. - ' . , Mr. nnd AIih. Davhl .lohansen en terlalned : or their friends lit a dancing pirrty at tli. hole) Satur day evening. At a late hour sup per was served lit the dining room. Mr. and Airs. f. I'. Illuoiri, of linker, former residents of ljtH dls-tib-t were dinner guests of Air. ami Mrs. l I-:. Whttteti Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. (tenrge D.tncan, of Alterdeeu, Wash.,, who have been 1 nrottv close race, dmwino sunntii't from1 much tho siiini l.vno iweeus ago. .Miss pearl .Murray h , ,. . .. , .... (curing for them during their ill , ui rt'puoiiLiui ii uuy were in eoiiipeLiiion. ; Tho only objection to Kay seems to be his doubtful health and voters are giving serious thought now; to the possibility of a governor dying in office and being succeeded by a senate president whom they did not select at the polls. Kay, on the other hand, contends he has not felt bettor for years and is entirely able lo go through a campaign and handle the office. No one (mentions his knowledge of state business and keen nlii'litt ' ' visiting liis mother tmri brother lot Cornell is regarded as possessing all the Uahues that go 'tie lust three weeks, left Saturday and will visit relatives In l,a (irnmr and Walla Walla before returnlnV home Vcrmm l.ark. who has been at tending high school in l.a Cranrie. rein rued homo &ilurriny and will discontinue his si miles mil II next full. . Mr. 'and Mrs. Archie Stepheiisen eniertalned a number of friends nt the home of Al r. and Mrs. K. K. Itotiaham Saturday evening. Danc ing was enjoyed In the large living room until a lute hour when sand niches, cake nnd coffee were served. Vocftliim Unpopular nine to rouiiren years of ne. Hut. occasionally representatives of lintctically nil bleeds survive unlll paail twenty, Egg-Laying Species ltepliles. iiifliniiiiy (he nlilgnlor nml torioise, lay ojigs fonltiinlng a large 'amount: of I'nml-ynlk with a smaller proportion ,f white, nnd usually the shell In like parchment in I e i are. lusecls of till kinds, crustaceans nml moluses, amphibia nnd two species of mammal are egg layers The eg layim: mammals are Hie duck billed platypus nnd the echidna or spiny imleate, both AiMnilhiu itutiuals. Overnight News Briefs hhese poiwtr PURE TASTY FRESH HEALTHFUL lYHTC WHAT MORE ABOUT IT CAM VJE SAY ? SERVE VOL) AMY DAY BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY PHONE MAIN 60 At mi ftcunr onocumtn um OOOR.' c O PS n tr CO An llisplrittloitjil wi'llcr siiys It 1 ' ... , n, n lllw tiling I" In' nlil il slim 111 ! World. Holteit Place. l)"n rain." 'I'lml "ili'iii'iiilH un I lie" Jir.ln-st illume In Mm. worM KlnjM.r. Sonii' nt us ran liiinll.v shm 1 ls lh' "'" "f Astlzhi, In Ti-IhiII. In Ilw sun, cvi'ii. wltliiiiii fauhi2 It 1 Tlili Ii lurnii'il iilinnt L'.'i mllps In Khirt In mill- Ni.wk. Iilli-ks. jM'llnlt to nnko up n .siu'ccssl'til nnvornor. Ctmiinif from mi old I'ort Innd family and active in civic affairs for years his nami' and ability arc both fiimiliiir to many Kaslern Oiokoii iicoplo. lie has had valuable experience In the stato senate and has an immediate advantage in n late following front the city of Portland. How far Norblad and Mall, who will be active contenders, will ct in the l,a (i ramie territory remains to be seen. Neither of them is well known outside of a small political circle and the voles they can Rather will depend on the effec tiveness of their respective campaigns. Coventor Norblad will, of course, have the edge over Hall because of liis office. Willi cnounh candidates in the race and the party badly split it is possible that he might gel a majority in this county. All of which is speculation at a very early stage of the campaign. Kastcrn Oregon, however it may finally go at the polls, is now playing the role of impartial observer with serious thought being xiven the question of what candidate would lie most fair to interests of this section if elected. That will have an important hearing on the ultimate nmiority In be gained from counties over here. Farmers Making Ready For Tlie Lambing Season llv .Mrs. firunl WMde (Observer Correspondent I JOT I.AKK (Nm lal)--.erltl lien nnd Ultl teevedi;e are tmlld- luff new wheep sheds nnd getting i r iid y for the himhiiif: season the middle of February. Mb; Until Ita.Mcr. of lint Uke, spent Sunday vMtim; at her htno In t'nion. Mr. and Mis. J. W. Wilde were business visitors at the saiiatai lum and In l.a O ramie Monday of this weidt, i Mr. nnd Mrs, Mefelhm and Mrs, enough to pay tUU Ueve. ' bill Is lint the flu but was well ii visit to (he farm. Tlie smtill babv at tin ledge liutiie bus llieasle fel'toUKly III. Mr. and Mvh. .1. W. Wilde and Mrs. (irant Wilde droe to nm Saturday to assist uDh tin nlninw at Ihe funeral of Mrs. Harris. Tex Uinlus. of l'ortland. drove n new lli:io sedan lo Cntou Thurs day for MHltm Turntmll, Atr. I.ouuls and his niece Allss Doris Kirk who attends the Hernial school In l.a tirtimte, .pcnt Thui k iI.tv visiting hi paient. Mr. and Mr. Knink l.onma of thin dttriet. Mr. taunts left for Cortland Tliui- day rveninu. The old North ncho bulbllnt: 0110 of I'nlon's bimlniarks, mid im-m of brglnnlng of rduc.iilon for many of our townspeople 1 being torn Know Tliyaelf Bo Honeit. C'rllblxe yourself more frequent- j ly. Longfellow set forth I ruth ! when he wrote: "Not In the elnmor i or the crnwileil si reets nor In the : shouts Mill phiinllls of the throng, ; but hi ourselves Is triumph or do- feat." CillV ' fiomli of the MfMlherritneiin. The temperature hi tiie summer of nr.M was reported al Ktit.l degrees I-'nli-renheil, nml the lemperiilure at (Ireenhitu) nnuli. Death vnlley, Ciilif., was reeorrieri as de grees l-'iilirenhelr on July 10, "liU.'l. Houie Plants It Is a pleasant nceupjillon for chilriren lo rare for plaids. If each child Is given bulbs, or sninll plants and allowed to paint the plant's poi; any color lie wants, ' ipiito keen Tundly cotupelillon re- , suits imd the plnuls benelll hy the rillli-eul cure given llieni. Millennium Possibility Human beings nre tlie most In leii'siing objects on enrlh, nml .to know themselves uml kC ' nlotip wild one another Is iheir most im portant, business, Tlmt 1 nisi ness drns because they do not know . . . what I hey could do if they stopped quarreling nniotig I hem selves mid used their brains to solve Iheir eommon problems. 1'rof. (ieorgn A, 1 ewey. Hy llio yVoolnleri l-nvsn Washington Whito ITouse and lteresenta(lve Kort ileny that he spoke for Hoover in justifying inline brew. , Hnii Pedro Klfty-feot ' British motorshlp Northern Iteglster seized by coast guard as rum runner sus pect. Washington Senator Norris de plores fanaticism In announcing that federal law enforcement of ficers do not have to )e total ab stainers. Oklahoma City Huth Morgan May. L'H, testifies in federal court that hor friend, u deputy sheriff, collected money from bootleggers. Ituffalo (irand jury returns no true bill against three coast guards men who killed Kugene l- Down ey Jr., in Buffalo harbor Christmas ni:,'ht. Providence. It. I. Dr. William If. I'. Ii unco, noted educator, die.-. New York Clone Tunncy leaves hospital after operation. Hcuumont, Tex. Itadlo message from Standard Oil tanker Uebre says tugboat LMgar K. Coney sank In tiulf of Mexico, with loss of 13 lives. Koine Six pilots and airplanes i to remain at trading vessel Nanuk nut It Klelson and norland nre Varied Facilities For Attractive Parties ' Much or (he charm of entcr I. lining Is In show he; (hat tlie vent is as pleasant ami enjoy 11 bio for the Itoslcss as for the quests. When you have a luncheon or dinner bridge or dancing party nt the Sacajawea, both hi facili ties and the service contribute to making the allalr easy Tor you leaving you Tree to mingle with the guests. A in(ty 4-anl rooiik. a smart prhntc (lining room, a huge ballroom offer ac couKHlatfons to meet every need. SACAJAWEA INN "l'olnla tlie. Way lo lii'tler Thlnys." Ioua Expects To lie lie-I nutated "Cudgei" Ride A hitch-hiker Is the mime given to one who walks along the road seeking and (nl;hig rides from nny person who tuny be going In the direction which lie'wNhes lo (ravel. They All Do A. sick tiuih usually thinks he Is going lo do worthwhile tilings when lie shall he well again. Then comes the i-lari surge of health and of lite world's myriad absorbing Interests to blur the memory of all tmt res olutions. American Mauarine. I'Kh'AOO, I'Vh. I (A I ') A ppui'- entl lotglvcii for Its athletic sini ; tor which it was east out of ihej Wesiefu eoiil'etence last May, the I t'nlverslly of Iowa today expected lo be iiKnln a member in kiiI standing by iitKhtfall, The sent Invent id' the members or the coulerellee committee on at hlcths apparently w ax that Itiwn, by dechu'lniT V! iithleles iit ellnlble and otherwise policing up ltd alhleitc department, had lived 1 low n t he cluti ges of subsidising and proKelyting of Its stats and was nady for reudmiuauce. M.w swor ur.oui ci,i:vi;i..n, Keb. iaim A Miles tb riiKhty, Lisa LlmUtrom and !: leaner Holm, of the New oik women's swhninltig nssocln tton. lod.iy laid elulm to a new world's record In the SdO yard med ley relay. In mi exhibition hero taxi night, (toy covered tho distance In 3 minute.; and 43 seconds, breaking the former record, utso held hy represent a tivi'ii nt the New York aoelaiton, by 7 i-i seconds. Nebraska's Governor Is Flyer Annuity la Old 1d Aimultie nre inmit older limn lire liiNiii nm e. possibly I hey were dow n bv .1. . Y tide and souk mul Nellie Woods and ehthh on, Shirley ' .1, W. HiiMwr thlf week, lllds kv and Don were Sunday visitor at taken and Air. Wilde pitd hiuhesi j Kiiwu tif the .Assyrians nnd Ibiby the John l'eteion home. Little bid. This hulhlhtft has been eon ("hlntis, Tlie Hist reem d of :ut nn bblrley Woudn ban Uvu very 111 of , dvmncd mid It will bo it ytv-i tm- niihy Is In Itotnt Ut 40 It. C. With iiMrl.v nut liours of n ln lli- on various trips as a pasatnrtr to IiIh credit, (inventor A. J. Weaver, nt Nelmiska. recently look his first 1 lesson ns a pilot, tlyliiR tmrl ot the way Irom YVIohitu to Omaha but ' lie's not yet unite sure that he ever wants to tnke Ui n ship alone. : Til governor l shown here w ith Mrs. Weaver as they lauded at Omaha Irport. Are YOU . a Good Loser' ? o flamblcis have often lost their savings of many years in a ' single night when hick was against them. Others w ho have gambled against tlie "fire demon" and lost have found their entire savings swept away overnight. A good 1 ser may smile when he loses a moderate amount, but he cannot ;e expected to cheerfully watch his home burn if he carries an inadequate amount of fire insurance. If ymv home is not fully protected against fire, get in touch with us now you can get insurance before, but not after, you need it. V ' U. S. INVESTMENT CO. 0. W. Wnii .clc, Jtf r. ,,,, ,,, 1 i