Monday, March 23. lf)25, '. - '
J ' ' THE LA OKANDE EVENING
NEWS of
In honor of the thirty-second an-nivi-raary
of the Oliver H, Morton
ltellef Corps, No. S7, the ladies ol
corps served luncheon Saturday
flt the Id of P. hall. Mrs. Susan
Zuber was the only charter mem
ber present. Followlnr lunches
Ifeyerend Hert A. Powell, of the
.Mcinoui.n l.p.seopnl church. Somh
spoke hrleriy anil Mrs. Jessie Nel.
son iruve a short history of the
corps unit read the roll call.
The Junior Courts of tho Ros
of l he w. H. A. met Saturday uf-
ternnon at the home of Mrs. Giles
lluriiden for their regular meeting.
i ne aiiernoon was spent practicing
for a proKram to ha Riven at the
regular meeting of the V. H. A.
March 7.
Iho practice a social hour
as enjoyed anil delicious refresh
ments were served by the Junior
commander and Queeu's utlv.s.. "
.
Mrs. Tfarrlelt MneTlonald hns re
turned to l.a flrande and will meet
with the llible Study Class at the
N'elKhborhood club rooms tomor
row afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The
subject for the arternoon will bo
"The Hlrth of Jesus and the Visits
or Shepherds and Wise Men."
Memory Hlihly v.lll be I'milrn 4(1
and Animal Symbolism III the
nilile. .
'
Mrs. J. Clark enterlnlned wenty
flve friends at her home Saturday
eveiihiB at a card party, honoring
her luiHliand's birthday miniver?
siry. Itelore a very enjoyable eve
ning wus brought to n close re
freshments were served by the hos-
tCNH. - ,
North Towiler (Special) A do
k llKlitrut card party was given
Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Will
iam Pearson and Mr. and Mrs.
Waller McOreith at the McGrnth
home. The rooms were beautifully
decorated with a color scheme of
green, honoring St. Patricks day.
.After a pleasant evening at "!ioo,"
will! Mrs. C. L. Palmer and K. I..
J.edhetter winning high scores and
tho consolation prizes going to Mrs.
Chns. Hutchinson nnd William
rtlordan. delicious refreshments
were served.
Those present wore Mr. anil Mrs.
I.. I.. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Chns.
I,. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Dlftnn fe tln.l Af..o M CI ei.nn
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hndelsan. Mr. I
nnd Mr. Jitmes Itipps, Mr. nnd
Mrs. James Kl??s. Mr. and Mrs.
Tien- TO. TCvnns, Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
Hutchinson. Mr. and Mrs. Ohas.
Hutchinson. Mr. and Mrs. Klmer
Jacobs, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Graffe.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman V. White
Mr. ond Mrs. James A. Wilson, Mr.
and Mrs. A- L, Craig. Mr. and Mrs
S. Edward Korsstrbm, Mr. and Mrs
C .J. I-'orsstrom. Mr. and Mi's
.Chris Teterson, Mrs. Ethol Fors
Blrom, A. V. Rohn, Geo. Ballard
nnd Kloyd Walk. Out of town
' miosis wore Mr. nnd Mrs. E. I..
I.edhctlnr, of l.a Grande. Mr. and
Mrs. William Rlordan and Frank
Collins, of Ruker.
.
Cove (Rpeeial) Mia. C. E. T.flW
son and Mrs. T. C. Hefty enlortnln
ed the Ladles Guild at tho resl
rionoo of Mis. l.awson Thursday
nftornonn. ATtor the: business ses
Bion during whieh officers wer
eh-et cd for the ensuing year th
afternoon was spent in various con
tests with Mrs. Tt. J. Trice, Mrs. A.
O. Conklin and Mrs. A. IT. Orton
winning high honors. Tho home
was attractively decorated tn green
In keeping with St. Patrick's Day
The officers elected wore Mrs. E
C. Rees. president; Mrs. T. C. Hef
ty, vice president; Mrs. T,. E. An
derMon, secretary, ami Mrs. J. R
WALLiNG'S
For Kpcclal lrlces
On
.h:vixiiy
mii.i.im.hv si i'pi.ies
iiAvinA(;s
AXI XI-CKWRAH
Tills Week,
WALLING'S
Added To Good
Clothes
"When A woman's new spring
costume Is complete and her
new clothes are ready to be
worn, only cne thin
mnlns to assure rrentrrt
perfection careful personal
grooming.
lieauilful hair, espertly mar
celled, does much to make
a new rrock charming. Care,
ful manicuring Is of equal
Importance. Don't neglect
these beauty aids call tn
for appointments.
GELST MARINELIX)
SHOP
Room t. Rnmnve ROTf
"A Beauty Aid for
Phone Main 57?
SOCIETY
Paris Evening
Gown ,
KniC is out of the new evening
gowns from Paris. One of Its
unusual features in a detach'
Able train.
Trico, treasurer.
Those attending the meeting
wore Mrs. Humphrey and Mrn.
Curry, of I'nion, Mrs. J..R. Vvlco,
Mrs. R. Comatock. Mrs. William
Hallmark. Mrs. A. O. Huntley. Mra.
' " onhiin, Mrs. A. tl. Orton.
niia. iv. n. iuiuei, ;irs. J. J. IJCUn,
.Mrs. I.. M l.alrd. Miss Bess Kelly
und Mrs. L. E. AndM-son.
Announcements '
Social Riiuouuuemeiita may
1 be printed in this column free
or uutre. Aaj aunouuee
menu pcrtAiuiug 10 ttuy luuu
tlona such as cooked food
Holes, etc, will be refu&ed. Au
nounceineniSi to be. priniod the
fame, day, must be In society
editor's hands by :U0 o'clock.
New editor note.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rrown will
entertain the H. R. G. club tomor
row evening. March 24. at their
uome at 100 Alder street.
The Monday Musical Chorus will
meet for relieursul Tuesday eve
.ling at fi:4fi o'clock at the Neigh
borhood club rooms.
Thcro will be no meeting of th
Koine Guard of the M. K. church
tomorrow evening.
Well Known Fraternity Invited
To Dedlrau Smithcrn .Memorial
WILLIAMSHUKG. Va. (AP) -A
copy of tho Apollo room of tho
ftulcitfh Tavern, famous old colon
ial hostelry where I he intornitlon
.tl honorary sehola.slic society of
I'hl Reta Kappa is believed to
have been founded, has been pro
vided for in plans drawn for tho
enstruction on the College of Wil
liam und Mary campus here of a
J inn, (itm memorial building honor
ing the ro men who founded the
iioeh-iy In 177H. Tho building will
tte of red brick nnd will conform
.n lis outlines to the gentrui style
of the reH! of the college buildings.
From the campus of Wllltam and
Mary, the Phi Reta Kappa society
has extended over most of the ci
vilized world. Chapters ure situa
ted at the majority of the larger
American colleges and there ore
alumni chapters In muny foreign
.onntries. All these will bo asked
to take part in the dedication of
iho memorial, which probably will
be In Iiecnniher,
CoHefre Rnml to Tour.
im.l.KHORO, Ore. The 20th
annual tour of (ho Oregon Agri
cultural college concert band will
begin at HlHsboro Park auditor-
ium. Reaverton nnd Forest Grove
will visited and concerts giv
en. Tho concert here begins nt
7:4 5 and dancing will follow.
ATTENTION
1?Y SERVICE
ft A MEN
The courtesy of till hank U
extended to you In provid
ing Mfi-ty unci proN-ctfoo for
ytHir adjust ml cotniicnsatlon
Cerl (finite.
Take no cliancps
llrtng tlicm In NOW,
UNITED STATES
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iOITI IS
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When the b, allots were counted
at the close of the. Spring Opening
of Cnrr's furniture , store Friday
and Saturday room No. 2, on tho
second floor wilh found to be fbtit
prlee winner. .. This room . was
planned and decorated by M-s.
Donald paguo. . Room Ko. ft, dec
orated by Mrs. Hugh K. Brady,
won second prize among those on
the second floor and room No. 6,
decorated by Mra. . J. K;. Woodetl
and Mrs. V. A. Kpllng, received
third prise. On the first floor of
the store tho oast window display
and floor arranged, received tho
first prize and the second prise
went to the west window and floor
display. , They were decorated
jointly by Mrs. R B. Appleby and
Mrs. H. K. Wostenhaver. The val
ances, draperies and backgrounds
of the windows were designed by
Mis. Appleby.
The other model rooms on the
second Tfloor were dceorajod by
Mra. H. H. Cleaver, Mrs. G. I- Put
ton. Mrs. Albert Cnr'rey, Dr. Mar
garet Ingle. Mrs. I.ynn Wright, and
Mrs. Irf-o R Miller. Mrs. J. r.
Lynch was general chairman of
the work, which wan under the aus-
pices i of the art department of the.
Neighborhood club.
The hONtesa commltlee consist
ed of menibera of the art depart
ment, headed by .Mi-s. K. " F. Moss
man. They were assisted by irlrls
of Iho home economies department
or the high school.
Hints for the
Housewife
iwnpiwivr xomiAxny
The Krone h have a rather unt,tir
way of preparing this vPgetuble.
The result is much tastier than the
Amcrlcnn style und much more at
tractive. '
Allow half an eggplant for each
serving. Cut the plans in halves
without paring, and frip in deep
fat from five to eight minutes.
Then drain, and with a spoon
scoop out the centers of tho plan is.
nnd chop this portion fine.
To three eggplants, which make
six sorvlngs, uilow one large onion,
two tatilespoonfuls of butter, two
cupfuls of soft bread crumbs, one
quarter cupful mnsh.roo'his cut in
small pieces, three Quarters cupiul
of juice from canned or stewca
lo ma toes, one and 'one-half tea
spoonfuls of salt and one quarcej'
leaspoonful pepper; Chop the onion
and saute tt. in tho butter In an
enameled ware saucepan. Add th
chopped portion or the eggplant.
When all are nicety browned, arid
the seasoning and tomato Juicx.
Knnmeled wure is impervious to the
action of vegetable acids so thai
tho utensll-will not bo affected by
Iho tomato juice nnd tho ford will
not bo' discolored.
Kill each eggplant shell with tho
mixture, sprinkle with a few dried
bread crumbs und chopped caroley.
Bake In a hot oven until brownfj.
ciTtiHKD siiitnrp
WEST INDUS STYLK
Although it Is not often that the
French like other people's cooking
better than their own, a Kronchl
girl who has spent a number of
years In tho West Indies thinks
this dish surpasses many that are
made in her own country. ,
Slice one onion Into thin pieces
nnd fry a little In two tablespoon-
l tils of shredded cocoanut,- one ta
blespoonful of curry powder, one
boiling water. Simmer In tin en-
umeleir warp saucepan for an hour.
Then add one cupful of fresh.
cooked shrimp, or canned, shrimp,
and 11 tabb spoonful of lemon juice.
tho citrus acid juice of which, will
not Impair the vlterous surface of
the enameled ware. Dot this mix
ture boll for a few minutes, until
all are thoroughly blended.
Arrange one cupful of freshly
boiled rlcn in a serving dish and
pour the shrimp mixture, over it.
Chinese Pupils Resent
Control by Foreigners
KOOCHOW (AP) To forestall
a proposed strike by students, the
Anglo-Chinese college, a middle
school here, supported by the
Methodist Kplscopal church, has
been closed, the faculty declaring
that It Intends to maintain con
trol rather thnn surrender to stu
dent domination even if It results
permanent dissolution of tho
school.
Tho proposai to strike was the
result of the faculty's refusal lo
observe a holiday which none of
the government schools In Koo-
rhow n coKriizea.
The 4 noul lias recently made
long strides tn the direction
Chines control. Fifteen months
ago there were IS foreigners un
1 the staff. Now there are only
Jfive, the places of the others hav
ing been filled by Chinese of slml
. lar educational standards. In ad
dition both , deans are now ChM
' nese. One of the latter was stab
bed last ' spring, supposedly oy
'students who were angered by
one of his rulings. The students
f In their propaganda are promot
ing un antl-Chrtstian sentiment
Sunday Papers Described
As Pagan and Vngolly
LIVERPOOL (AP) Sunday
newspnpprs In Kngland have an
aggregate circulation of 1 1 ,0(t0.af0,
according to Th- Kev. J. J, Arnti-
tage. who finds the Influence of
tho Journals to b lacklni? In
Christianity. To tWlf renders they
sny In substance, nrcordlng to th
investigator; "You can do without
(iod; i't us be pagans."
Dr. Armitnge declares that In
Sl (olitiuMS of reading matter. .n
ly six columns mntiond anything
ucgfsDnt- Hip Chriaftan rligifin.
PI
WINNER
One of the writer's corrcspon -
dents has asked an opinion on a
couple of of questions that, us he
Says, "are not ' sufficiently or ex-
pitcttiy covered In any receirt
DOOK We. nave, been able tn n! - -
tain, to definite!;1 settle the mut
ter." Thry arc of such a na
ture thut bny 'discussion rejrard:
intt them Is bound to tie of In
teres! o oil auction players. The
first of these ' ouesllons will lie
dlscnsseil in this article and the
second in the fullowine nrtlcl
The first is: '
"I'nder nhii condition
should the Initial bidder.' If
he has one 'suit mlsainK en
tirely or represented by only
n ainRteton, declare no-trump? '
J)o the ordinary no-tr'lmp in- '
dicotlons hold In such case?"
A sound no-trump bid fs com
posed of two elements: (l),Tho
proper values for the no-trump
mil
IL't 'The nffid. ..I Ki 1,.,.
of such values alnone tlie four
IkuIIs. The it in 1km ll l m nraetleallv
all lu-reo that the minimum
strength "on wliteh the deah-r
should bid one no-trump' is two
uulck tricks, divided- among at
lenst three s ilts. Tho quick trick
mreiiKin must not only be there
but ;it must bo so divided among
tho four suits that there is more
than rensqnnhle chance to make
tire contract. A hand might very
easily contain two quKk tricks
and stilt not Justify a no-trump
b td . If i h ese ( u ic k trie k a re
confined to one suit, the suit bid
is the correct bid. if tlu-se quick
tnieks ar dintrih'ited among two
Hulls only, it is "not advisable t-
bid nn-tnnnp. Kxnerlence hna
'shown that with two suits unpro-
teeted. a no-trump bid is seldom
sound. For that reason, to jus
tify a bid of one no-trump, the
hand must contain at least two
quick tricks and those should he
distributed among at least three
suits. That leaves only one suit
for pnrtner to protect, or, ir he
also has no protection, only one
suit for opponents to make.
In case tho dealer has a single
ton of a s-iit or none at nil- ex
perience han shown that the no-
trump bid as a rule is
losing
bid, Kor thn reason with this
typo of hand, it fs better to bid
a suit, even though the luitid co"h-
tains two
quick
1 suits.
among Hire
Hearts 4
Clubs 7, fl. 2
Dinmonds. K, ft, 7
Spades K, 1
. Hearts A, R, fi
Clubs None
Diamonds None
Spades A. 10, . 7, 4
Spades nr 'trump and 'h in
the tricks against any 'defense? sol
Library Ghats
New books we re a d d ed to the
public library Saturday evening,
March 21: -
Allen "Choice Rocipcn for Clov
er Cooks." ;.
"Hest Sermons. Ifl24."
Rone "Children's Stories and
How to Tell Theni."
HoVer "The llothlehrm Mine."
Hrandes "William Shakes
peare." '
. Ttreasted "Ancient Times."
Cundee 'Angkor the Magnifl-.
cent."
Carpenter "Mexico."
Dres.sler-""TheDife Rtory of an
I'gly luick'ilng." -
K I so n "The; Ntitlonst Music of
America." " , . ,
Klson "Shakespeare In Music."
Hamilton "Music Apprecintlon'.'
jieiiufTMun r.iiriy insiory oi
Hinging.- rt -
Hornaday "Tales from Nature's
Wonderlands."
Johnson "Cnmora Trails In
A Men."
'JTme passes faster.
your wits arc Keener
and your nerves are
gtcaUler with Wrigjej
to help. Soothing and
sweet to smokers. Re
freshing when "dryr
Good for thai stuSy fe
ln& after hearty meab.
53BB
4Sk
C Ift ll A Tip io Uio Motorisi-fJ
--i',nfrYTr'
1 timfcls&B u
1 eiita bid tlie mixslug suit, tlien.
ol course, the dealer should not
sul.sc.mently bid no-tiuniD. but If
his partner should bid the miss.
in? sail, then tfe denier, slio ilcl
lhM ttiiv no.triimu nn th .e..i,l
round of hlddlne. A shiftleton or
a void suit is a danger point f,ir
a( rni-tiump .and the hrst 'proced-
is in nr-t lil.f n .suit find only
(shift tn a no-truihp bid later If
- the l,i.Mlii(- at tiiiit Hum muUes
such a cours n. c.'.ujir or pxned.
lent. '
The following bunds represent
sound ' no,- trump bi.ts by (tte
dealer:
Hearts Q. K, 2
'lubs K, J. 4 '
I'iaAiohiM - A. Q. fi
v Spades 7, fi. 4. a
- Hearts g, 7, 4 . . ...
tii.h a, i . . .
1 'iamonda A. Q. (I, 4, 2
Hp.ideri - K, J, 7 t t
Hearts 1; 7. tt',' 3
Ji"Mihj: K, J, 4 1
JM.-inionds TC. 10, ?
SpisdeH A, 4
All of I Irene contain at least
..two' quick tricks and the distri-
butlon is of such n, nature that
fhere la a reusoniible , chance .o
malte the bid. -
1 The following bids; however,
are imt justifiable no-trump bids,
own though they contain the nec
essary quick trick strength. The
distribution is of such a nature
that (he unit in bold print '.should
he bid, rctiier than the nu-tnmi7:
lit arts .1. 7. 4,
'luls None
Diamonds A. U. 10. 7
.Spades. K, J, 10, 4, 3
Hearts A. S, 4. 2
Clubs A, 10. 0., 2
. I Mi) mends 4
Spades K, 7, f.
Hearls 4
Clubs (, 7, 0, 4
Diamonds A, if, fl, I, 2
Spades' IC. J, 7
if the opponents, hold the miss
ing suit, they will bid It against
a suit bid but sit tight and lead
ft airaitiNt - a . no-trunm ht.i.
for a suit to the nn-ininm whn
thn -hand contains u siitgleton or
void suit, and you wilt- win mauv
mens divided jn game and rubber not otherwi.-io
, If the oppon--possible.
Problem Xu. 8
, TTenrtn-W, 7 - .
, Clubs K,:Q, ;T, n, 0
Diamonds Nono, ,
Spades -), .1 t. - . -
"Hearts - in, fl
Clubs 8
1 dnmonds fl,' 4
Spades K, , B, 3
n
the lend. How can Y-Z win 'all
-it Ion in the next article.
Knok "Fiction ns She Is Wrote."
Mantle "Rest Plays of 19L'3
1!I1M." O'Hrlen "Rest Rritlsh Short
Siorles of 1924."
Oppenhelm "The Wrath to
Come."
Peiller "Waves of Destiny."
Hoyden "The Friendship of
Clod."
Sabnliiit "Mitltil Martin's Rum
mer." '
Pratl .'The History of Music"
Seal KiirnlHliing the Little
Hnuse."
Sherman "My Dear Cornells. "
St al lings "Plumes.'
Tuber "Hoonomlcs of the Fam
ily." Torhune "The Tiger'n Claw."
Van Voehleii "The Taloood
Countess." .
Somebody claims to have. In
vented a way to treat coal so that
It eun be burned twice. Some of
the coal we are now getting acts
like It hud been burned at least
once
If ho advertise
(rood.
i it, he knowi It's
"after every meal
SEALED
TIGHT
KEPT
RIGHT
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OBSERVER
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'TIiIlAY MAIU'H 24
Central TliiM' stntions
WOAI, sun Antonio, Tcuih (:tl,5)
X:.1h p. kn Atrs. j. h, Marks, so
prano; Itetnuu Simon, violinist;
Walter Dunham, piunlst; WOAI
trio; lean. Jiuinile Joy's Hotel
Hi. Anthony orchestra.
hD.MY, Onmliii, Nehr. (TiiK), 5:4S
p. m.. pubile news period, Ku
gene M. Konocky; B, "Advice to
lovelorn." Cynthia Grey; ti:25.
dinner program, May Seed und
N ttr.se ry company; U. Woodinen
ot the World Kmployes Glee
club. -.Margaret ft. Hums, di
rector; b:45. program, Walter ft.
lruham, haro:e; iO:Sti, l-Vank
W- llodek. Jr., nnd his Nightin
gale orchestra.'
WOC, Davenport. Imva I -IH.I.8),
:Sf) p. hi., saudiimn's visit ; S.
miislciil pvegrnm.
YOH II, ltntmts, ill. (27.) S:lo p.
m.. Arthur - Kllloll, director;
world news ilems.
W?.l, Clilengo, III. (117.5), 3-4 p.
m.,-Konnd the World Kwlpes
Hungarian," Josephine Nay
lor; f'ood, Sleep ami I'lay for
rhlldi-en." Dr. Surah M. Hoh
son; 7-8, dinner concert, Italph
Williams and Ills Ituinbo Gunlen
orchestra; Flsle Orr, soprano;
Anne Burrows, accompaniat; 10
I. Italph Willlnms and his Italn-
bo Skylarks; Tommy Jaurosek.
hurinonlca player; Ned und Chen;
' Will Kosalier; Mock Sinters; 1-S,
Hotsy To thy hour, Kulph Will
lams, Glugermun, Kittle. Sky
larks,' WSH. AtlnnlA, Oft. (-128.3), 8 p. m.,
Vlck M(:yers'MMody artists or-
chest nr.
'J'AS, Klttln. HI. (S02.8), 8-11 p.
tti., WTAH dance program,
f lUontWahi Time Stntions ;
f'NItK, Iteglnn, Can. (HlfiH), ft p.
' m., Mi's. W. Mock's Ladies quar-u-t.
KOA. Denver, iti. (II22.I), 8 p.
ib., half hour matinee; "(i-llti,
dinner music, News-Times.
PnollV Time Stations
Ml. Iri.s Angeles Calif. (ir,7).
: -4 T. -7 p. m., radiotoriul talk;
1 7-H, Aeolian resilience pipe or
gan studio, Dart McKarhtnd, or
ganist; 8-9, tixa minor's hour of
classics; fl-10, dance orchestra;
10-11, Packard ballad hour, Var
sity trio, Ruth und l.llah Carl
son, Harney Weber, Packard
melody girls, Hess Kudlsill und
It line Gill.
HI-DA, Senttle, Wash. ('184.4);
. R:4r-8:llt p. m., Ithodes' Dept.
store program; 8:30-10, Seattle
s Times dance mii.ie; Kddie llark-
' ness and his orchestra; 10:115-11
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you nothing (o cnll' ou u.f.
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why It Is worth whllo to
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' La Grande
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Minerva
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Says
. . Wnt.'fc Our Window for
new fl 1 1 ;ipfr.n w h Ir h n rc ar
riving vnry frw Gay.
Wp will hav In th's Wf-k
a n run of M'nnrmrts
Arch Aid Oifordi and Bllp
Pth. Thin linn in wnlt known
hy the pfopln who hnvf foot
tro-ihlc and mnny of thin
rnnkr am now hoinff wo.n
by our customers nt proni.
And wp will hiiv n full run
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aid- to Ul yoti.
THE B00TERY
IAT HAVKHM. Mgr.
liny hrn and buy tight t
Saturday's Express
Brings More New Hats
PUTMAN'S
Ready - To Wear
Kddie Harkhess and his orches
tra. . -
KGO, OnMnnft, Oil. (801.2), 4-B:S0
p. m.. Hotel St. Francis orrhes
tra; t, program.' Sherman. Clay
.. 'Companv: Pashmre trio; Mnry
I'aamore. violinist; Imrothy Pas
ntore. cellist; Hutannft Pftsmore,
pianist: Scotch program; Sher
clay mixed quurtel; Huth Wa
terman, contralio; Allan Wilson,
tenor; Klsa llehlow Trauntner,
soprano; selections from grand
opera, "Faust"; 1 0-1, Henry Hal-
I s t ea d 's o re h es t ra .
kii Portland, Ore. (lOf.BJ, 8 p.
m "Growing the Tomato." -It.
H. Bcsae; 8:30, concert;. io, Mult-
, nomah hotel strollers.
KIM, I Os AngelcM. Calif. (I04.l)
fi-fl:30 p. in.. Art Hickman's
Dllt more hotel concert orches
tra, Kdwurd FtfcBpatrlck, diroct
or; 6:30-7:80, prof. Walter Syl
vester Hertzog, little stories
American history; wopRly visit
of Queen Tltania and the Sand-,
man. Pncle John; - 8-lft,- pro
gram, 101 Encanto apartments
Harmony mal quartet; Holly
wood Athletic club quartet;
Jennie Durkee, ukulele; Vojmlr
Attl, harpist, and Joseph Dlskay,
Hungarian tenor; ltl-ll, Art
Hickman's rtiltmoip hotel dance
orchoslrn, Karl Burtnett. leader.
KN.V, HoIIkkI, tVtl.if. (330.9)
t:i&-7:ao p. m., dinner hour mu
sic sponsored by It. V, "Cliff"
Durant; 7:80, style talk; Myer
Blegel. Jr, of Alyer Siegel -company;
8,-9, program, Kttlo
Catering company; 0-lu, KNX,
feature program; 10-12, . movie
night at the Ambassador, Abe
' Lyman's 4Cocoanut Orovo dance
orchestra.
KPO, Ran Francisco, Oil. (420.3),
1-2 p. m., Hudy Belger's Knlrt
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The Telephone Has Become a Necessity ;
There are 1,900 telephones cormectV with our La
Grande Exchange which use the telephone on an
average of 12,000 times per day which is over 6V1
calls for each telephone each day. This is consider-'
ably above the average for the Nation, It is con-!
ceded that tho telephone system la La Grande is one
of the best in this country.
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hnd MrJHnery
Rudy Sulprff'a Fairmont HotH
orchi'ttrn: fl;:'0-6:30, children's
hour Stanley. rrt Prnth"r; 7-t:S0
Haily Agf p.tu ont Hoti-I
orchi?nc : X'-lt;, .. r',-f.rrf, ' Jaolc
Thomost ttmur:.' 10-11;. Oene'
Jama' Bono Bowl orchestra:
ItOOD RJVfcll, Ore." Prosptcti
for un early Improvement of streets
carrying thi traffic of the Colum
bia Mk1iwii IhVouRh 'Hood Illver
went n-lriaumcrluK when the city
council, on serttnd rending of an
ordinance providing construction
of IH-foot .ooncrete puvsment for
the west end of Cascade avenae and
Oak street by assessment to prop
erty owneas, voted i'lvo ttt one
against It. '
. Whlk a petition favoring the
street Improvement was presented:
tiy downtown merchants, whose
places of business are along Oak
street, a remonstrance, signed gen-'
erally by Oak street property own
ers, opposed the toork. Discussion
grew heated and James Stranahan,
the single edwnsllman supporting
the paving ordinance, charged that
It was defeated by business Inter-:
ests along Cascade avenue, who
sought to prevent divergence' of
cross-town traffic from their thor-
oughfara, . v
Portland Sie1or Finetl.
HOOD RIVER, Ore. fclaude
Starr, owner of the Boverelgn an-
Columbia Gorge hotels, was fined
20 by Justice of the Peace Blagg
on a charge of speeding on the
Columbia rlvef highway. Traffic
Officer .Bloat, , who .apprehend
the Portland man, stated ho was
traveling at thn rate of 60 miles
on hour. .
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