180471
tWedncsday, April 1, 1925.
niE LK GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE I!
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NEWS of SOCIETY
("Modern Aimrlcun Mrunm" 'mini
ftna tho subject for conaiJcruiian
at tnc rcBUiur ihhi-iihk ui
Neighborhood club Turmluy ufler
lioon. The iiriwiitulloii of a!
cbmcdv, "Show Off," directed by-
Mra. llonuld I'uguc. was a fitting
climax to a series or American
'.dramas whlcii Imvo been E'v"n
during the club year. l'l i cedluB the
lllay Mrs. PaBllo reviewed brief
i. 41... ' i.vfttiitlfin nf AiiiiM'teaii
f'draciia, showing tho trend from
IUO ruiuanvu ui ni ij ............. ..
druuiu. to the realism ut the pres
ent time. "Shun' Oft" la un ex
cellent cxamplo of milium. beinK
representative or me as u 1.1 unu
(..it ut liuitiiiritiiH Nit eiLlioiiH.
f;Thc select cast showed excep
I Jtlonal ability In the Inlcrpielation
-if the various characters. Mrs.
L. II. Itussell, tuklnir thu lnotn
: er's nart. poi-lrayed her character
S with rcmurkaijle naturalness anJ
(w, while Mra. I,. II. Aloe una
Mrs. Ellis KniKllt aa the ilaueli
iicr, did equally well in their
oles. Miss llerlha WalaliiKer as
the loquacious young husband
showed much dramatic ability and
lvept tho audleneo In an uproar
ui. laushter. Oilier male charao-
jfers In the play were very clever.
! 'represented uy iurs. amines
jioore, Mrs. I.ee WarnlcU, Mrs.
ale Cox and Mrs. lEiehard Clay,
tomb. This finished production
ivas the result of unllrlnB prac
tice 011 the part of the parllel
(nls and bespeaks the ability uf
,Mra. I'apue as a dramatic direc
tor and stnKo mutineer.
V Those ivho .wt-ro unable to see
Ej VHhow Off" yesterday will lie irlv.
Pt'i in un opportunity to do su ivhcii
Si J tlio piny will' be repealed loniKlll
I ': f In Hi" NelKhboihood club rooms
I Jbr the lieiteflt of club lueitibers.
f f their husbands tind friends.
Mr. und Mrs. Wake Shields and
Mr. uno; Mis. Nolan Skiff enter
tained the members of tile 11. 11.
tl. uhib l"lu'rs' borne last
tvcnlliK. The iirfalr followed un
."All I'-tfols- I lay" thoUKht thtoilBll
out with considerable lilerrlnienl
Tcsulliiiff.
'j.il.Tlio.eveliltiB wua spent at card.),
followed by refreshments. lliBb
score went to Kay Urown and -Mrs.
''.William llelvey.
French Frock .
Is' Unique
morrow afternoon.- April S, at the
Neighborhood club roonm prompt
ly ut 2 o"clock. Mrs. A. T. 11111
will be leudi'r for tho uCtcrnoo:i.'
Tlic llupplrr lloino club will
itioet tomorrow ufternooti with
Mrs. WuIUt Young ua hostess.
The IJitlhM Aid of the Prvsby
iL-Hun church will mwt tomorrow
ufU'ruoon In the community room
ot the church.
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The Garden
o
IwW tut far Ua
t
': The NeiBlibors of Woodcraft en
)oyed a soelnl afternoon yeater-
clny ill I lie home of Mrs. Henry
TTcake on Washington avenue. The
time was spent at needle wo.k
and vlsillns. after which an exeel-
TH'IS l'reneh frock nas nn Inter
esting hemline made decorative
with embroidery nnd fringe. It
conforms to the present mode of
concentrating the trimming In one
spot and permitting the rest of '.he
gown to be elegantly plain.
lent two - course luncheon was
served.
Mrs. (-'. Uobbs, Mrs. Kawsim
nnd Mrs. I'ollingwood assisted Mrs.
Yeskc as hostesses.
I Tlw. t'.nilulc
at the home of
3
VALLING'S
Carry
La Vogue
Coats
thn conls that nrc mndo
of tho bPHt mateiialR, han 1
tttllored with Biiarantend . lin
ings, nnd nre rcaHonubly
priced. Costins no moro
thnn nn inferior make.
Look Them Over
VALLING'S
So'dnl flub iiu-l
Mr. and Mrs.
Jaiiies Mows on M . avenue last
evening -mid u ph-aaant time was
i,sp'iit at tniiMie ami jrameH. A de
licious luncheon was served before
iailjouinmenl.
Those present ere Mr. and
M ra. J a u 1 1 H M oss, M r. and Mi
ll. Nielson and daughter, Jenni
Mr. and Mis. Rhodes. Mr. anfr
Mrs. Will Adler daughter, Mr
and Mrs. Kay l-'uller. Miss .Kruily
Snook and Mrs. Snook. I-M Itrown,
Mrs. Ida Moats, Mis. Mollie liuek,
Mra. Thomas Walsinger, Miss
Mamie Wood el I. Mius ileudricks
nnd (leorge Moats.
llarly Slnrt for Ilnnly l-'lowers
It Is time to start sowing flower
seed rights now... Certain of tho
hardiest annuals may be sown on
the snow to sift down to the earth
with the spring thaws and the
seed will germinate utmost beforo
the frost Is out of the ground and
v ready to hurst Into bloom by the
.Mrst of June. The seed may be
.scattered where It Is to bloom
now. Over the hulb beds these an
nuals may be sown to spring Into
tgrovtlt and cover tho unheautlfut
fading of tho tulips unu uaitodiis.
, In the list, the popples, perhaps
.should be placed first. The Shlr
Jey popples in their new and deli
cate shades are one of the most
beautiful of ' all the annuals. The
;lants will endure lots of freezing
when young. Ollen mey germiiuuo
from self-sown seed. In the fall und
survive the winter to spring into
growth willi the first warm sun of
spring. They should he sown
thinly, mixing the seed with twice
Its hulk or more of fine sand to
facilitate the process.
, The annual larkspur Is another
.plant that will stand the wilder in
,the seedling slate. Reautlful new
colors in this fine annual are now
(Mi sale, particularly the rose, car
mine and watermelon pink tones
In the stock or hyacinth-flowered
section. 1
Itachelor buttons are a third Iron
(lad that can be sown now. Ie
sidle the fact that ii seeds an
rather large, they germinate when.
sprinkled upon the surface of the
soil. Jn fact, this Is a characteris
tic of many plants with fairly large
seed. Perennial larkspurs germin
ate best from seed that scatters on
the soil from the ripening pods on
the plant.
Snapdragons grow ' best when
started cool. They always self
sow if given a chance and may be
scattered on the frozen soil now.
Others suitable for a winter start
,are sweet alyssum, candytuft, cul
liopsis, calendula, California poppy,
nlgella. Virginia stocks: in fact
,any annual that you know aelf
sows itself from seed scattered the
.fall before may be sown out of
doors now for the earliest und
sturdiest plants .
In one of the recent articles, f Justified in
there uas u dibcussiuit as to the! Hand Ne. li
proper bidding of no-trump hands
that were void of a suit or con-j
tained only a singleton. This dis
cussion luiM evidently caused con
siderable Interest for the writor
litis received many letters in re-,
gard to it and numberless hands
with u request for the proper bid
ding. The following hands are
selected from those suhniilted as
bidding no-trump.
offers u differeut
problem. U contains no-trump
values and a void suit but the
long suit of hearts Is nut a sound
original bid. With u hand of this
type, it is probably sounder to
pass und bid the hearts on tho
next round. A hid of one heart
with this hand Is not only un
sound but dangerous If partner
figures on lop curds. In that suit.
being good examples of the points In Hand No. 4 one diamond is
considered. All of the hands are tho proper bid with tho intention
held by the dealer and there is
no score.
Hand So. 1
Hearts ,A, lv, 4
Clubs K. in, 7. d. 2
Diamonds k, o, It), a
Spades 10
Hand No. 2
Hearts J, S. 4. :t
Clubs A, V. H, I ,
I dumonds A ' '
Spades J, 1", S.
Hand .No.
llearls O, Id, 8, tl. 5,:t
.Clubs A, J. S, 5 '
Diamonds A, s, 2
Spades None.
Ilainl No. I
Hearts tj. in. 4
Clubs K, in, li. f. 4. .1
Diamonds A, li, .1, W
Spades None
Hand Su. 5
Hearts 8
Clubs A. K. s, -I
Diamonds A, K, S, 4
Spades A, li, d, 8
Hand .No. tl
Hearts li, in. l!
Clubs Q, 7, I
I lumomls A, S, 2
SpndcH (i. J, 4, '2
Hand No. 7
Hearts K, 9. 4
Clubs J. in. 7. r
Diamonds K, 7, 2
Spades K, 4, 3
Hand .No. H v
Hearts U. li. 2
Clubs A. K. d, .". :t
Diamonds J, in, -S
Spades 8
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New
The New
French
Curl .
,V1iiii Jim nWi !" liinrin
bur rfli l of a snfi. nniur.il
rurl, the new I'rnn'li paper
ne Is Hie only answer.
Our boi is nilnilrnbly
riniiiH-il mill trained Incite
this new curl. Vml will Ins
nmre Hum pleased nllli the
results. Phone now for nn
nppohilniciit.
GE1ST MARINELLO
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Room A. Fnmmrr niilf.
"A Bcuntr Aid for
Efcr Newl."
Phone Main 677
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Announcements
Eoclal announcements may
ho prinlea In this column free
of charge. Anj announce
ments pertaining to any func
tions such as cooked food
sales, etc. will bo refused. An
nouncements, to bo prlnU'd the
same daj. must lio In society
editor's bands bj B:0U o'clock.
-News editor's nolo.
Chaplcr I.. I'. i:. t. will nie.-l
l''rlilay afternoon, April :!, with
Mra. C. II. Ilhlwell unil .lii:s lew
ttryunt us linHleKHi-M ul I lie Midwell
home at iMliinil rily. Mis. t'.eorKe
lllinie "ill linve cluirco or liie
liru?r;iiu.
...
Vlie I'.npllst Unlles A el PI
meet l-'ihliiy iiriernoiMi. A pi-il
it t o'clock III 1 lie t buseiuelll ui
l he church.
. .
Tile l.;nih'H of Mooseheatt l.e:
ll will meet al the I. II. II. K.
hall tomorrow iitteininni al
I'clork Willi Mia. Kliuirliainr.ter
mil Mrs. rharlioneail as hostesses.
The art
WiKliborliout
lb-pa rllllellt
elub will
or
the
lil-
2" lrt. St. 1 t.rande
sty .s1 ,
Annuals for I-'olhigt; Iffeets
. Many unnuals are as valuable or
even more valuable for their foli
age than their bloom und are
very useful, In .thu garden.- Some
of them owe their entire beauty to
brilliantly colored foliage. The
prickly poppies, argemones, now
coming in fin; double hybrids nnd
ranging from while to H(?hl yel
low,, have handsome t hist lelike
foliage of gray tones with white
velnlngs In addition to their sllky
bloom. They ure always ornamen
tal, The most brilliant of Hie foliage
annuals Is the anuirant litis, a glor
ified pig" weed which has arrayed
itself in gorgeous garments. Itur-
bank has produced some wonder
fully brilliant types of this plant.
Hanging from dark purple to glow
ing scarlets, these e-jslly grown an
nuals make brilliant display.
The cannas of stately foliage and
gorgeous bloom are not hard lo
ritlsu from seed If the hard, shot
like seeds are filed thin on one uld
nnd soaked in warm water for '24
hours before planting. They bloom
I In first si anoii from seed.
Tlic "dusty millers," cineraria
muritima and i-nitaureu caiididls-
lilma. can be raised In quantity for
dglngs from u singl pack'-t . of
t, seed. The euphorbias, close rela-
fivcM of Ihe brilliant poins-t1u of
holidav season, give two showy an
nuals, the old fashioned green and
while snuw-on-! he-mountain and
Hie Mexican fire plant, K. helero
phylla, a miniiiture poinsi-lta willi
brilliant scarlet heads of leaves.
Tlie fiv rlew and uusiurtlum coinr
in briy lit golden leaved forms use
ful for fhi'ir foliage ulom-.
Tie: coh-iis, most bi illlant of foll
uye plants, may be raised as easily
from Die Heed as tin; salvia, a rela
tive and I he purple-leaved peril -laH
so much used In the park are
nlnO easy to grow 111 qualtlily.
(if I lie ornamental grasses, I he
annual pcnnlsetums are much ued
and are handsome edgings. They
nre Absiunian grasses with fea
i hery philips and bronzy foliage.
They grow as readily as lawn grass
ami iiMike quh'k display when t tey
hae been given a good start.
Hand No. I
Hearts .1,7ft, , 7 I
Clubs A. Q. 7. li
Diamonds it, G
Spades A. J Hi
In Hand No. J, one diamond is
the proper bid. Jn llnnd -No. .'.
one club is tin1 proper bid. Ho h
of these hands contain no-trump
values hut the singleton In each
hand Ik a weak spot and there
fore makes the suit bid the mjiiii I-
n ease partner bHls the miss
ing suit, the dealer would be
tf bidding clubs on the next
round of bidding. In Hand No.
I, one spade Is the proper bid.
The hand Is so strong that If
properly bid It Is almost sure to
make game. With such a hand,
don't hesitate .to bid either clubs
or diamonds on the next round
If opponents overbid. If partner
should Idd hearts, the dealer
should, of course, bid no-trump.
in Hand No. G one no-trump 1"
the proper bid.. It Is what is
called the minimum uu-lrump,
that is, with uny less strength
the lmiid should be passed .Hand
No. 7 Is the type of hand that
should be passed. H Is too weak
to justify a bid of ono no-trump.
In Hand No, 8 the. proper bid Is
one club. it pariner mils one
spade, the dealer should bid one
no-trump. lf he bids diamonds
or hearts the dealer should sup
port the bid at least twice. It la
a strong supporting hand but no
tho type thai would justify a bid
of one no-trump. Hand No. !
is a perfect example of a sound
bid of one no-trump. It has three
(l suits stopped, and two und u half
quicK incus, more man me
strength needed for an original
bid of. no-trump by the dealer.
The weakness in the diamond suit
is not sufficient to make the no
trump bid unsound. WiUr hands
of this type, that do not contain
a singleton or a void suit, the no
trump bid Is sounder than the
suit bid; in this case, clubs. Study
these hands carefully and try out
the suggestions. They will help
your game a great deal.
The following hand was recent
ly played at one of the local clubs
and caused conrhlernble comment.
It is a flue example uf u "strip
per,' that is, or playing out all
t he cards of certain suits from
t lie hands of both declarer und
dummy and then forcing oppon
ents to lead one of the remaining!
suits. SI tipping a hand In this
respect usually Is worth u trick
but occasionally the opponents, by
equally clever play, can foresee
Ihe declarer's tactics and prevent
t he coup. The hand Is given,
therefore first as an example of
"stripping" the hand by X, und
second of clever defense by U:
Hats Just
For Spring
Easter
Arrive
And
A wide and appi'iiling assortment for every type of face, for street, for sports
and afternoon dress wear. The hats in this-showing are significant for they
show' all the authentic trends for" Springtime and Easier. Every model has that
indescribable chic that lias nlade us ''Famous for' Hals."
; LADIES REftDY-TO WEAR
AND MILLINERY
lll.l.,Altl)S ItAKi; UllliS
Mi;ii''iHtli. tire. Mr. anil Mrs.
Andrew Jelilness ot tills ctls" Imvo
Just .returned from their mining
ehilm In the Ulue LedRo mliilnt;
dlHlrlet urter a trying experlenee.
the woinl 111 40 yeurH In tint lilllH.
ueeordlnii to Mr. Jeldnes. Htorin
lifter Htorin of uniiMuiil Heverlty. foU
Girl Couldn't Stand .
Clothes to Touch Her
"My father got me a bottle of
Mayr'H Wonderful Ueinedy for
stomach trouble and I uin feel
ing so much better since taking
It. My Hlomaeh was so painful I
couldn't stand my clothes to tou-h
." It Is u simple, harmless
preparation that removes the ea
lurrhul mucous from tho Intestin
al traut.und ulhkl'H thu InflniXinvM
tlon which causes practically all
stomach, liver and intestinal ail
ments, including uppendlcltls. One
dose will convince or money re
funded. At ull drugglHts. rAdv.
lowed. veh olher all through the
months of January and I'Ybruury.
and the bllxardH raked the moun
tain sides unlit "Ireea fell, like hay
before u mower,"
, "The snow came curly and the
deer suffered," miya Mr. Jelilness.
"It hurled, the black moss they cut.
I saw herds puwlng like mad to
get -down to the black moss, und
they acted like locoed cows."
.MHl-CIlmnhiu (jets Smelt
llOOJ ItiVKIl, Ore. The run
of smelt t hal s at traded so many
muloiists to the Sandy reached us
far as the cascades of the Colum
bia the past wee It. Residents of
Stevenson. Wajdi., filled their
larders with fresh fish, catching
thousands of the smelt just below
the rapids. Cascade Iocks folkt
found It easy to dip smelt from the
entrance lo canal und locks.
I robin n So. 1)
llearls A, 7, 5, 3
clubs s, i. r, '
I Mnmnnds-K, , in, -1.
Spades 1C
lieiuis .1. lit, t
Clubs A, Q. 7, 1
Idumoilds S, '&
Spades J, 1U, 7,
1 A
lb-ails 1, (J
clubs .i. to, 4, a
I damomlH 5
Spades Q, 'J, G, fi, U
Ib ai Is S. ti, 4. i
'lubs y
Diamonds --- A. .1, 7, (1
Spaden A, S. :i
The final bid by V, is five diamonds and A opens Ihe four of
spades, V wins the Iriek with the king of Hpndes and leads the
rive or clubs. li wins the Irh-U with the Ini of dibs and letid-i
the kin; of liearls which V wins with I In- lie'1. How should
now plan tin- play of the hand .' Ilmv should It play lo block Z's
plan? Soluliou In int article.
jsoai rovriiAcrs i,i:r
Stop That Uackache!
.Many
l,n firamlc
lotind the
folks
Uny.
OltKddN CITV. Om - Con
t nielH for road cured riielion In
i 'lac lia inn h coimiy. Involviiif; an ex
penditure of $l!li4,:!-S, were Id by
the county court.
Tin l!i.."i rcid eMiistriidlon pro
gram Is divid'il Into I'-n nuijor
priMclH and Indieb s mil s ol
oliereti- paving. s vi ral liilh s ol
iiuicadam nhd six miles of asfdiall
surra"-"-, iik well as const rud ton ol
ii l.riiliri- iiernsH the 'fllit lilt 111 fiver
near MIMnmetle. I tno.
I'louinu ontol Held
llAltltlSlll ICO. or. Twenty
tenuiH, three trndorn and 24 men
enaKed In a idowliiK contest when
4M lieres of sod W'tu turned In aid
or Jim Thomas, lu the Uowland
neighborhood ea:l ut I larrl.sburtf.
,lr. Thomas r'-ceived a brok'-n h'B
several weeks uku, and rec'Mitly It
wat diHcovi-red thai a liniment had
slipped when II was reset. Mr.
Thomas in receiving treatment lu ii
Kllgelie hospital.
It Is Easy to ImiUite But Haider to Duplicate.
Real English Simmel Cake
' (Carleton Dc Luxe)
Made Only by GwilliamV
Gwiiliams' Electric Bakery
Home of the Golden Oust ,
Jj fji
mm ...it,. ,11111..,. ii ify.t 'Smm
If ho advurtiaefl It; ho knows It's
Safe Milk
and, Diet
For InfanU, Invalldn, th Al,
Nuriing Mother, Children, etc.
Cmcrc.l HO fenm le:'l I ' -TV.;"
til our Ia.-t ?cai i-nMime-r, ;ir
eimiiiu baek tbl- jenr. hriiiuhi
I heir iieluhlHH' nil It lliem. If on
iHk mer thl nay and mt b ltd
of ImiilH-r and .(ilii!;le. ft iii-r
Mri. nniU. nholont nod door.
iMiildlnx patH-r, nauon tonxio.
nli (;nnr nnd MrM-frn Mpci,
fl.tlti'j iIhimikIi Itir nr, Jn-i r"-llH-llllH'f
' lbn( v nn llinj; tfl
sell order tnt.
Sai. K.Vn.'i iMt-r fn kz l',
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
t hm Toor W(ui Frkd
Oppn, Vo-mdry. 1'MONE ft I ff
Nn fMrnday HnalnM
Is h dull, ncrve-racklutr ha
iiehe w curing yj out 7 I 'o you
fee idder mid nlrnvr thuii yu'l
sho'lld'.' Are you tired. wea,k and
HervfiUM; find It tmpossibte to be
j lntppy, or enjoy t tie Kood IIoi- h
Uii o'ind- vnu? 'rV.i n then '4
kidneys. ay not ffi-i at tie
ciiuxe'.' I'm- Doiio's I'llls ---, stim
ulant diuretic to the kidio-ys. Your
niichbors ri oiuim-nd I hum'.
I tend w Init this I .a lira tide resl
dent Hitys:
I D. IK Hurler. ir.'i W isliiu(;tnM
Axe., says: "My Mdm jH n ! m
bin) condition and I had sivi"
bHi kaeh' S and at limes I cool J
hardly teud. .My Kidneys net d
Irregularly, lo. si I iwt (tfHiii!
I'HU from Sitv rl horn's Dr jK Stoi
mid IIm-jt mjoii bud me free from
lti nch'-n and pnlnn and it lo
Khlnvn In Rood wliMp."
I'rlie fine, al all dal'rii. In'l
nloiply atk for a kidney retud
ff'-t Dunn's i'ills-lhe noun- lb.it
Mr. Murffer had. Koster-Milbuf n
'., lltn., Uuffalo, N. Y. Ad".
Sat Did fa Siivadih
A well-lialanccd. ivilatatilc, rasily assimilated diet tliat
nourishes and up-buikls. Use at meals, between meals, or
en rut'jfrni. Endynwl V.y -bysicinns fer-ovcr 40 ypts.
Prepared at home in a minute by briskly stirring the
powder in hot or cold water. No cooking.
Cleans Clothes O.uiddy
in This Torrent of Suds
The Hydro-Disc Does It
Inside the solf-dniiniiitf "corruBiitcil eopper till) the Hydro-disc constantly Torcoi
a sli'cnm uT hot suds mid water IhroiiKh and tliidtigh thu falnics, clcansiiij; lliem
ipiickly and thoroughly, fine jjimncnlM, loo. . ' . ,
Then you Kuido them through the electrically operated wiiiif; rolls lo the rinso
or hjue tub on handy folding bench. In a surprisingly short time,' just an limit"
or ho, the family 'washing has been done with a minimum of labor, expense and
time.
Buy One On Easy Terms Of
Down $7.25 Monthly
It '
$1
FREE
..'ilb.!v."v.sA'rWWlA'nr. Vshfj: aold W'tiw t J
ve w ill include one of the elerlricid iipplmii's ..Umc
we have on display at our office.
I!e sure to take advantage of this Special Offer.
We'll Kindly demonstrate thin Copper Washer with
. a (ioldcn Value without ohligalion.
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Eastern Oregon Lihl & Power Co.
Il.inish W,ishdn.v Dnidueiy'
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