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Tuesday, June 30, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Three I NEWS of A unlet weding took place Hat tirduj evening at the home of Hi hop (', j. mark when Mum Wll ina Nh-derer. daughter of Mr. and Mtv. Conrud Nlederer of IhlH city. nntJ WilUum Metcnlf, hoii of Mrs. Henrietta Metealf, were united in marriage. Mr. untl Mrs. Clark Webb accompanied them. Moth Mr. and Mrs. Mflculf are known litre. Hhe huH been employed ut Die McWIUiaiilf bak ery here mid he UtiH been employ ed by tin (Jwilllam.i bakery. They exp.-et i0 move to Ituker In the mar future to make tlielr home. The XetKilorH of Woodcraft fot yesterday at the homo of Mrs. Her I'ert Thompson. 010 Fourth street, fur u business and social nieeitiiK. Muring Uie biisliUHH session phinft were made to go lo liilon July U to meet with the I'll lull NelgtihOI'H oi Woodcraft. OelleioiiH refreshments were ner ved by the hosiers before adjourn ment. Mrs. H. A. Zurbiiek was hostess to the members of lh Tllo Hrldga club yesterday afternoon with an all ractivcly a p pointed luncheon at 1::im o'clock. The Zurbrlek home UilB prettily deeornied with a blue' and orehld folor seneme. Kjo BweetpeiiH find Heiphlnhim bring lifli'd. A lit J ut if ill hoilillet of I - iihelin rose budn served as a Cen terpiece for the luncheon liible. .V delicious luncheon was served with (overs laid for eighteen : Following luncheon the after. noon wan spent at four tables of bridge with Mrs. chut Itohn. n kamp winning high honors and the second prlxe going lo Mrs. Karl Stoddard. Mrs. I'.lnvr Hull, who Is visiting in l.a Grande the guest of Mrs. i. 1.. Pillion, and Miss Helen Thomas of Sail Lake city, t'tah. who Is visit in; here at I he home of her H'ster. M rs. Karl Htoddard, were present. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Patten cele brnted their Silver wedding anni versary Sunday, June I'S, at their home here. Mrs. I'atten wore her wedding dress of twenty-five years ago and a mock marriage cere mony was performed by lllshop t. J. mark. . A number of guests were pres ent. A delicious dinner was served. rOVR. (Special) Mrs. J. K. Mills was hostess at n small party Tuesday afternoon honoring her son. Allan's twelfth birthday anni versary. The afternoon -was spent WALLiNG'S Now Hummer Dresses, Voiles, Ilronilcloths Crepes and Silks All new styles and materials Reasonably Priced. HATS Trimmed nod Sports One lot to close out.. ..$2.05 One lot to close out... .$:!.!! "(dunihlnknll" Swimming Stills, Swmtets I ted need WALLING'S The New French Curl WlK-n you wish tlie charm Iuk effect of s soft, natural curl, tlie nuw fTrucli paper ware is the only answer. Our shop la admirably equipped and trained tO(tl-e this new curl. You will be more than pleased with the result. Phone now for an appointment. GEIST MARINELLO SHOP Boom 6, 80 miner Bide. "A Beauty Aid for Every Heed." Phone Main 67T LOOKS FINE To have your pictures en larged and beautifully tint ed by Klchanlson. "The Art Man." Developing Printing Copying Enlarging Tinting Framing ALWAYS At Richardson's Art & Gifl Shop SOCIETY in games utter which a delicious Luncheon was served. The gue.stN were: Hum-l and l.o. well Wellii.-l, Kldon South wick, Vlrtfil Conh, Mm rlu ii and Alman tielss, and KsiHIu and Hnrot Mii.nl;. Announcements Soclul ttiitKiufifi'infiils niny bo (Minted lii tbu column hit of charge. Any MnuniiiieeiiiciitH IM'rtaliiln- to miy riiiiciinns such an conked Uhh) wilen, vU, will Im refitx-d. Announcements, to tnt printed tlie same, day. must Im' hi MMli'iy editor" luiiitls hy :0tJ o'clock. News editor's UOW?. The annual picnic of Chapter V :l K. O. wiH be held at ltlvcrs.de I Turk Thursday eveni.ig at (i::in -j. clock. The families and friends of . I'. K. O. m e i 1 1 ) rs are invited. The committee in ch;ue of the affair .consists of, Mrs. II. S. ISrownton. chairman. Mrs. Hal I'.olimnkamp, sirs. l,. It. Moe, Mjs. liaymund Mc Kentum, and Mrs. . A. ZurhrlcU. ' An Invitation Ij:ik been received in. l.a (iramle iniui ih- Women's Civic Club of Cove to the ladies of the Neighborhood club, inviting ihem to attend a dinner to be uiv- en Wedm sday evening ut 7::io o' clock ut the 1. o. ii.. .. hall. A large number are eperliuu lo nt I tend. ! ' Mrs. Kiiza Adler will bo hostess to the Parkdalc club tomorrow af ternoon. July I, at her liOine in M iMlk. The July meeting of the Chris tian Church missionary society will he held at the church tomorrow afternoon, "ijm-siiay, at i': :iti o' clock. .rs. I.eln Voelz will havej charge oi u.e program. J he n w officers will be hostess s. The pro gram books are now ready and a large attendance Is desired. The Junior I'ionlc of the chrisli in church Sunday school will be held tomorrow, July 1. Kveryone will meet at the church at nine o' clock with their lunch baskets, af ter which they will go up Mill Can yon. COVl-3 (Special) Mrs., G. K. Rarker wilt be hostess to the Lad les tin lid Thursday afternoon. Sister Mary Says: Breakfast Cantaloupe. cod-; fish puffs, corn muffins, milk, cof fee. Luncheon- Buked spinach, rai sin bread, raspberry bavarian cream, cup cakes, milk, tea. Dinner Drolled mutton cutlets, new potatoes in white sauce, kale lu lemon butter, bead lettuce sal ad with Thousand Island dressing, pineapple pie, oatmeal bread, milk roffe. The raisin bread suggested in thft luncheon menu makes delici ous sandwiches for u picnic or af ternoon tea, hot 01 iced. A filling of cream chet n may be used al though Just the bread with plenty of butter is quite an desirable. Hlllsili illllll I tread One cup bran, 1 cup graham Hour, 1 cup whole wheat flour, 1 teaspoon salt, I cup ceeded raisins, cup molasses, I cup sour milk, 1 teaspoon soda, 1 egg. Mix hum, graham flour, whole wheat flour, salt and raisins. Htlr until raisins hit evenly coated whh Hour. Heat egg well and add mo Ussea. Dissolve soda in milk und add egg mixture. Add dry ingredi ents and beat well for "l minute. Turn into 2 small bread pans, well oiled and floured and bake 1 hour In a moderate oven. Nuts coarsely chopped, can lie added with the raisins if the bread is not planned for small children. nisi; hzi:s v.Ri:nrsi: trtiKNK, t're. A storage ware notice cwm-d hy V. K. Nusbeauni. chief of tlie Kugene fire depart ment, and occupied by the Oregon Transfer company at the fool of Willamette street, was destroyed by fire. Chief Xushcaum's residence. Hi ft feet east of the warehouse had a narrow escape and a long row of wooden warehouses on iho Southern Pacific tracks nearby were endangered. The lofa waa $50110 with little Insurance. 3r Superfluous Hair Rid FOREVER or No Cost Why t"l?rnte onihthtlr litiron your ftire. Berk, urin or ru wh.-n It can he rvmovrd quu kly ml re ty-roota ndall? lion t u.e rxpfiiitvc electric tritiiieut, nor tw ail.ive to a rafor or ordimiry dt'ptUtohrt whu li merely bum ofli urfniv hain, and often trenrtltrn the hair r.iti. A nnrvrloui new iBHKiirtic tnlum, In. Ii It applu-d alni-t eiily nt . old tTenm, no.rni every uitatg'ittr ItJirniid ffviitty lift it vi, refit and all. leav ing tin- Hktn ti.nl thy, i-le.ir and beaut 1 rid. No ItllU. HO fttltir. 1)11 Hi..nmli.l ll...b,l.li, li.irmlfM Irv it on tin mantiitre-lliat it Jill al.wlut.-ly rut )oii or tiiiH-riluiMi liiir forever or no com. k.inni, in tin nrv di ctery It 1 atlr-a, may U; pun bajed at all rood deafen, iuiba: SiHeittiorii-W riy!d lnig f 'o. ISed f'ni I in ig Sfoit' ' fl;isi Oiiig l'ii hie, I 1,. r. inuii o. I ! Beige Lace and Beige Crepe : EC v" I Ji;; If t'$A This dinner frock is of beige lace and helgc crepe georgette trimmed with a large ornament of rhiiiCMtmioH niwl mm rlu 'I'liu . f close bodice ami full skirt make ' the combination that I'ai is de crees at the present lime, and the panel sash breaks the line and adds interest. w.nln.lov i..i 1 n ic. , T'J. ' 1 t. im.- ni'nn,ugm-M,iiuii l-"", s-n p. old time music, KKWA trio; 1 t-li, Whoopus club. KOA, Denver, t'olo. (:i-'J.4). S p. m. popular numbers. Harmony Peerless orchestra; address, "First Aid to the Mountain tTiiu ber." Paelfk' Sioinlni'd Time Station KFAE. I'ullman, Wash. CHS.O). 7:.'IO-t p. m., Doris AlcUeynolds. violinist; Kenneth Hell, reader; Percy Severance, buxophonlst; songs and melodies, J)ye Hoys; I'uullne Willianis. pianist ; "Hea venly IlathtubH." I. Ha Malder, reader; book chat, Alice Lind say Webb; "t'hooslng the Col lege Course," N. J. Aiken; "Pie paration of Honey for the Mark et," B. A, Slocum. Kl'l, I.os Angeles. Calif. (47). 5::tu-6 p. in., Kxaminer's nuitinee musicale; ti, Mel aniels' night ly .doings; 6:45, radlototial talk; 7, detective story, Nick Harris: 7:80 -S, dinner dunce music; 8-9, pro gram, Ventura Iteflnlng com pa try; 9-10, the Examiner girls, Madelyn Hardy, Jean Jacques and Anette Schiller; lo-ll, Pot-rick-Marsh dance, orchestra", Hetty Marsh, soloist. KI-'OA. Seattle, Wash. MM.S). 6-6:45 p. m., Olympic hotel eon cert orchestra: 6: 45-S : I &, Hopper- Kelly company studio pro gram; 8:30-10, Times studio pro gram. K TV R.Hollywood, Calif. (252). 6-7 p. m., children's hour, Hlg Hrother of KKWH; 7-S, proKrum, He verly ridge company, Heverly rhlge Collegians dance orches tra; 8-9, program, Arrowhead Springs Water company, J.nke Arrowhead string (piariet, Hill Hatch and Kay Kellogg, the Jazz twins; It-id, variety hour. Frank Pierce and Vic Heal, Frances St. George, the jazzmanla girl and others; 10-11, Warner Hros. mo vie night, direction Charlie W- II man. KtK 1. Oakland, Calif. (361. S), fi-7 p. m.. Hen lllaek's orchestra. KGW, Portland, Ore. (4!H.fi). 0-7 p. m.. Jackie Kouder's dance or chestra; 7:30, baseball; 8- Hi, concert; 10-11, Sherman, Cloy & company studio concert. KI1.I, Los Angeles, Calif. (405.2), f:3u-6 p. in., Lelghton's Arcade cafeteria orchestra. Jack Cron shaw. leader; 6-6:3", Art Hick man's Hllimore hotel concert or chestra. Edward Kitzpatrlek, di rector; 6:31-7:30, little stories American history. Aiitnioblle Stickers OpjhkmmI SALEM. Ore. Enactment of a law prohibiting the display of stickers or other advertising mat ter on the wlndHhields of automo bile, Wii bo advocated by Will Moore, state, fire marshal, at the next session of the leglslai ure. This was announced by Mr. Moore. Vegetables that are lirlg.tU-d t the o. A. C. experiment station by running the water in furrows along the side of the plants are Tomatoes, swil corn, rhuburb. cucumbers, meU.n. tH-an utm! s'l'iush. and such general crops us ure grown wi'h rather a wide distance between the rows. Kadio 1 L-JSS One c.f the p i?;.:ng tincKf loi that perph-MS the tivi'rage auction player Is how lo distinguish be. :ween a business double, that i.-. one intended to defeat the eon -1 t met and an infoi mat ory double, that Is, one asking partner for a bid. There Is no belter way tit answer this question than by a careful consideration of the usual situations in which t hi' point is hrvoh ed. l-'lrst: A double of one of a suit or of one no-trump Is always a retiueKt for parliier's stit. The small of the contiact pici-bohs any desire .011 the doubter's pa I to defeat the contract utiles his partner has the m-etsuy stivngih In his own hand. Jn that case, however, partner should be on the alert and try for the penalty. Second: I he double of an orlg-( mai nut or two no-trump, how-i ever, is a different proposition. Such a double ultould indicate the desire of the doublet' to defeul ! the contract and his partner! should pars pnleas his hand Is of such a freak type that a bid of, hia own s ilt is advisable. it I isn't Kootl judgment to double tw.ij no-trumps and ask partner to hid! three of his suit for the reason, that if the two no-trump bid is' sound, a three hid is doomed to! defeat before It is made. '1 hat Is' only common sense. ' . . , , Third: lu the -ase of a double . mm uiu ui inu. a iiuie till feient iiucslioii arises. It a us uully inure ilil't'U ult 10 ,lc ..ai suit that I.W Hum n nu-tnnnp I.I.I -. It fiml I'hH-liii iil to bid your own milt In nu,. naitn.'i- doubles an oritrlnul aillt bid cf two. in case purtner ilouDIeo a; suit bid Of three. s usunllv the contract than to try for a problematical bid of your own. I lie .lni.1,1.. r,r n .1, the dividing line for h, nniv U,.:tht' lh':ikT'a '!,lll'r 'f,, . ""-mini eases will an lltorm ut net- iinni.in ., .. ,1... . .11 . anv . value The in .ht .. hiirhee i.i.i ti 1 7 , 10 "iTeat the contract or Ik It 11- 1 ' u . ,IVl, H of ronnalory and asking partner for ou,hP aluays u business doube.u , (hifJ aJso U()1 l-ourth: Suppose the dealer bldajnnswer seems simple. Second one no-tnimik second and ttii.-.i 1 1......1 ..... hand pass, fourth hand bids two spades and the deale such a double intende the contract or is it Informatory and asking partner for out ' mis is u eiy close question but again doubles, he is merelv re n the writer's opinion sho d 1 1 peatlng hia request for a bid and be Interpreted as a business dou- j in even more emphatic terms. me. 1 no original hid of no- That la really the readable vlew Urunin and the dmiiitn nf n,. 1 ..-.1... . .1. . . Ui. V , , " lbltl hou,d lnJl,'Ill'' n addition lb j ae no-trump, strength in thesuit .UIU and II desire to defeat the contract. That seema only good judgment. The writer Vis care fully analyzed this hltuation for yeara and has come to the con clusion that a business do ible af ter oKKimg no-trump (s at least three times us valuable us the ln-l;i,oiy 1,11,1 -sklnc partner for a formatory double. It Im still iinl,i,r' Provided the double la made open iiuestion, however ami the :,t "IMhh tuiiity ami before writer is onlv trivial.- hu ..i..i.,n P'ner has made a bid. The for what it is worth l.'ifn,. c. , , . .. e spade, second hand bids two ono liraiiH, thlnl nml fniiilli pass anil tlio ili.;il... ilmibl. Biich a .loulilp Int. n, I,., I Iui n .1 , 1 1 . - r.- t im .,., , ,. , , Vnt n 1 . 'll,u,",!no,yidnuble alter partner has bid, or and asking partner f()r u bid " This Is not a dose question Jll;en 'lo hio not IM",i'' flrHl l'Pi' the fo irth cnse ror the bid of n I are business doubles and suit merely indicale.s strength In I Intended to defeat the I.I.I. To Get Aphis On Beans Early Spray Is Needed The npepnrance of black nphldsjkale. In.all dislrlcis where these on beans nnd squash and green J p.-wiH attack. If thin curly spray aphl.ls on cabbage and kale is of- 1 Is thrown ogainsl He- underside of ten so midden as to astonish thejthe lower P-:iven ;i lillle before the grower. It seema to him that aI-lMaiis and sciuash start lo vine, it In wm uveriiigui HIS Clean, I me- looking vegetables have become fairly "lousy," and must now be sprayed with discoloring liquids that spoil the bright, ch-an look. Thin seldom happens just that j way, at least In Oregon, the expcrl-! inent station finds. Ui owers who ' think they had no chance to get j the pests before tiny began swarm-! ing over tlie leaves and pods simp- ! ly overlooked their best chunce putting on the early spray. Such heavy Infestations ore usu- : ally the result of long-time coloni zation. Very early, when tho plants were rjuhe small, they were! visited by a fiw "plonee " metu Imth of the aphis clan. Tin pro-1 pagated slowly as the plants grew. I until a powerful t hough Ineonnpl- ! cuous generation of prolific breed, i ers wan well established, These . were largely on the underside of the leaves und could be seen only by careful Inspection. Some times it is only a leaf liere and there that is Infested, and the grower might lift and examine several of the low er leaves without finding them. Hence the d .lira hi 1 1 1 y of early sprays - preventive, kirgely for black aphid on beairt nnd swinish., and green aphids on cabbage und. 1 V 'J t he suit Indicate The snbseiilient ilouble j additional strength but I rarely in thi suit doubled. Kur that n-am it is good to regard such a douli judgmenf j le invati-; aily !ih an in forma tory double. I'ai lner Nhotild bid ell her his long: s lit 01- if l-is own mi it Is too I weal;, two of his partner's sult.j Sixth: Suppose the dealer bids. one tjpade, second hand bills two hearts and Hie dealer's partner doubles. hi this double intended to defeat the contract or Is It tu tor in it ory ami asl iui; partner for a bid V There is no doubt a boat this situation. The double is made after hearing from partner and thetefore must be intended to de feat the contract. The double Is acting not only on his own hand but also on hin partner's, the tut or which hart been shown by the original bid of one spade, Kor that reason any double made af ter partner has bid. sho lid always be regarded as a business ilouble. Seventh: Suppose the ileah'r bids one spade, second hand paes. the dealer's partner bids two hearts, fourth hand ami the uealer pass and second hand do'J-bh-H. Is such a double intended lo defeat the contract or Is it ln tnrnialory and asking partner for a bid '.' The answer to t 'its seems p.c. . hccoiiu ..ami nauwant-) , eu i.ti titer to uiu, ne nniiii nave ,l,.i i.i... ,o. u .u- oiTt- Bpmlt'. Thert'rore, wlion lie ,, ,. ,, ' ..,.,. ! ,.1,, ,,Mio,, is ll,.-il' be is d.nl.'llnn ..III, !,.,. 1... 1.. . ... mi,.... ...i. if ' ' ,i.m,i.i ,'..,...,,.. i.i.i ... flint onnortunltr. .lonl.l., nt ,,!... .,..... i.i.i t. ..1 . ; garded as a buylnesa double. Klght : Suppose the dealer bids one spade, second hand doubles. spades, fourth hand ami thpwl,ere travelers inlifht be put tin leuler pasd and second hand again 18 u,ls "H"p "'" '" purpose of flmllng out his part- loubles. Is ners best suit. The dealer's purt to defeat ner has tried to block that iilnn j by his shut out bid of two or I three spades. If second hand 'oiui una i ne uniy one lllll can be taken. t- ro:r, tne foregoing aummnry the writer wc.ild recommend the f(dlowng Interprelatlon of inform atory and business doubles: A double of a bid of one no trump or of a bid of one, two 01 possibly three of a h lit is liiform- only exception occurs when part- , m1' 11 no-trump and then 1,1,1 f ..,..., ,,,,,,,, 1 onversely, 11 double of a bid of H two or more no-truinpH or f 1 uiu- ui- mini' 111 11 ttiii 1 , or a t ,llht fill Whether the nesls ever overtake (he plants until (he A DOLLAR In the Jiiink is worth TWO Dollars in your hands or less in your pockets. Try savinjr one each week. UNITED STATES We are glad to uniuiiince to our many (HiKtt.iiwi;; that for the well-known famous brand of "Onyx ll;si.ry." you with the newest fashionable colors in ail .sizes, of the crop haH been picked. On the young cabbage u very lit tle spoiy will cover t he entire plant, and if put on again occa sionally till the plant Is nearly Krown the crop will be nice and clean; also larger and more lend er. ' ( It's the early spray that gels the aph!, Hosplitiblf loiikn Ui Heap lieveniie from Their finest ST. IIBHNAHD, Switzerland, (a Vi- The monks of the convent of, St. Bernard am to enter the hotel! business. Their hospitality, which lias, been proverbial for centuries, has been taken udvantage of to such an extent that It became tin- possible to accommodtiie all whoj wished to be their guestn. I I'lirt moiilia lhrirM .Ifclrle.! tn! 'Ibultd a holel near the convent. for the night. Their original plan wuh to 1H (he hotel concession to some, restaurateur Now t he might a have t i l decided that tiny eal Cooking Real ft'Jf V u The Junior CnWnct II - . J Autuimitic Electric 'A !X 1 Kimj;e; One iov Q - t M 1 npartnirnta cr bill I . W irmi net both rtal coollnft Itself off. Rent cooklna rtai P;S I W A und real economy in tlie cconomyl j ' SX range with the clot.. Food pip- . . 1 B 1 ' 1 t . .u 11 1-1 And further! with one bur- kiJ mi lig hot, thoroughly cooked, , , , , . f'j . T, , . ncr this rnnge will do th ff.OJ - 11 1 .1 it work of four open-top bur- , Wl The secret Uet In the clock. , r, , g-g s v 1 u" 1 . nen 0 clear saving of 75. 1 "T" ! rjl T( V7 .-I Ttiii I" VVt inidiour Srml- J"" 1JlT!1 'J I gS U KT! nutinnntic li.inn- lVt-H. tar t I ,3 U 19 fl Lj " '( UV in kiltllt'll!) Kllfll' spine I cfij b t fM ?" Tfl'r hnnl.J. A iviil fttiivl I PiS fill ; 'yf 3 louniy, tcunumltj.ii, , j '3 i im I i1 tinyw Auumtli I X Jhl. U WeUlnchouM : S E3 Kkctriu ItariKO iA .. 'i, f'6 " P'l i Hi ll do-fcl Iwol.riw frC. --, ft toe tht WtW J kg on.. nuiimum i i ' ) two burner, nuny tl j 1 fstlni0iise I Q AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANGES ONLY $1,00 ONLY ?.-).00 A MONTH I'AYS FOR IT. An $S.7." WesliiiKlitm.se Auhmiatic Iron FREK with each raiiKc sold litis campaign I'nUI July .'11 si ACT NOW. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company "Electric Cookery Is Modem Cookery" Announcing ONYX lu Ali Now LADIES READY-TO-WEAR , V; conduct t he ohlolu the 1 p'ace t jteimielven and eveniie i iir their order. 111:1: i:.a s intiiTs MKIH-'(H.lt, fire Paradoxical as it may seem, half of I he large crew of men at work charing off the main road In ('rater national park has been taken off Mini work this week to liflhl a inresl lire tit the park near l;nlon peak, caused mp Iteulai ly null. Ilnntljr Camp stiHils Willi !.:riiiK "N MILLINERY ttiHi.1 rr.-iniiH nml uluiu fimiiw lii. hue Ihi-J 1:1 CARRS . , , "7., v . And such foodl Full details any dcslrcu time, It turns on . .... without obligation. fc.y the current. W hen the rnn;c " jf is siuriciently hot, it turn3 Telephone or corns In. tf ' . . DOWN SfX'l UKS THIS L KJll V i JA HOSIERY Fashionable Colors. we have secured the agency and are now able to suppy , at very moderate piiee.i. by lightning striking a snag in an old burn. The fire was thought to be under control. The road hi now clear of ttnuxt to within a hlf mile of the lodgrt and will be cleared to the lodge soon. However, the heat wave ha melted the snow so fast along the road thp past few days that tlie mud between Anna Springs camp and (jovernment camp mires au toipnhilcR. ' .. Stools folilliiK nljlr 49c wlrt - ri'lnforiTil ................v. Economy HANGE, AND