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Wednesday, July 1, 1925.
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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Page' Three
1NEWS of SOCIETY
A beautiful June wedding took
plnrt lust evening ut eight o'clock
at l he Me Dona It) farm home nt'tir
here when Miss Helen Mt-Oonuld,
diiUKhtt'r of Mih. Knima MeDotmld
and the lute I'eter MeOonuld, wus
u til tod in iiiHrrinK"' to William
Home MrNau. of lierlieh-y. Cull
fornia. Iteverend S. ". i'rvasey
performed the ceremony which
took, place on the lawn In from of
the house
The upuclous yard wua banked
with fir trees and the lurge porch
was un altur of flowers. The wed
ding party stood under an arch or
Kreenery and flowers. l.olu-ngrln'B
wedding march wus play'd hy
MIhm Gkidys Miller. MIhh Mlna
Ash was maid of honor and (Jeore
MeJtonui 1. brother of the bride,
acted us best mun. The bride'H
cotisin, William .. March, of Sut
lie, Kuve the bride away.
MitJS McDonald wore an exquis
ite tfown of white sutin with tjodets
of chiffon and real lure, the luce
lifiuw twenty years old and a gift
Of her aunt, Mrs. l- N. Ayres, of
Caldwell, Idaho. Her bridal veil
wus of white tulle and lace, held in
place by wreaths of orange blos
ioms. Her handkerchief was also
of while l-ace. Sin- carried u show
ier boiHiiict of llllles of the valby,
roses ami white sweet pens. The
bridesmaid wore a dress of yellow
rhtffon, trimmed with oslrU-h and
curried lavender sweetpi-an.
. Itefore the wedding march Pa nl
Knuiitx sang '"Bid Mi' To hove"
and "I 1-ove You Truly."
Sixty relatives and close friends
of the McDonald's wer present
ond following the murrlage a re
ception was given for Mr. and Mrs.
McNab. The, rooms were decorat
ed with delphinium, gliidoliii and
roses.
Afu-r n honeymoon (Hp Mr. and
Mrs. McNab will make their home
In Berkeley. California, where Mr.
McN'ali is In liulsneHS.
I'ho niembem of the Sunday
The first of a series of Junior ' School oi the Klrst Methodist Kp
rountry club dancing pnrtles to iseopal cluirch hold their annual
be, given during the summer picnic yesterday afternoon from
months took place last evening t s:3o until 0 o'clock at Itlvorslde
the club and was a delightful nf- park. Approximately seventy-five
fair. Approximately sixty couples people met at the church and were
were present and dancing was en- taken to the park, where the after
joyed for several hours, tiood mil- noon was delightfully spent. The
sic was furnished by a specially children played gomes and ihe old
ranged orchestra, with Dick Llnd- f.r people spent the afternoon sa
ssy as leader. 'daily.
The club rooms were decorated! An excellent picnic lunch wns
wiih summer flowers. Punch was enjoyed, each one bringing a lma
Berved during the dancing. ' l;t.
The committee in charge of the
nffair consisted of Mrs. A. W. Net
Mrs. William Slegrlst and Mrs. 8.
D, Crowe.
Mr. and Mrs. William Patten co
lt b rated their Hllver Wedding An
nlversary. Sunday, June 2 8, at
their home ut Hpruce street.
The rooms were laslefully decor
ated witl) flowers, the color scheme
and wedding favors being curried
out in pink and white.
A mock marriage was perform
ed. Their duughtcr. Kdith, played
the wedding march. The bride
wore lavender und tarried a bou
quet of white llllies presented her
by Mrs. Frank King, of May Park.
The bridesmaids, Mesdanies Koeter
and Park, carried Shasta daisies.
Peggy O'NfUli, Ihe 111 tie grand-
daugh er u tie i rh:n an I fcroom j
wun ring hetrer and C J. Uluck of-j
Delated.
Congratulations followed the ce-j
remony after which Mr. Rhine, us- I
aisled liy Mr. and Mrs. O'Neal, con
ducted the presentation ol silver
gifts from re lu lives and friends. ;
Mrs. O'N'eul read a poem entitled I
"Silver Nuptials" composed by
Mrs. D. 11. l'roctor for the occa
sion. Charles Ciiln in well selected
words said grace before a buffet
luncheon which was served at six
o'clock. The wedding cake was
sent by the bride's sister, " Mrs. C. j
A. Parker, from Juanita, North Da-j
kota ami contained a wedding ring)
which Mrs. Parks found. j
Tt-.i.sl:i and music lugeiher with
cheerful ivmlmsewici s followed. j
Those prtMeiu were: Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Pluck, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Cain, Mr. and Mrs. August
Krickson. Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Khine, Mr. and Mrs. W. Koeter.
Mr. and Mrs. W. (1. Park, Mr. mid
Mr;. D. 11. Proctor, Mr. und Mrs.
II. H. Howley. Mr. and Mrs. Char
It s O'Neill and children. Peggy and
HUly, and Mr. and Mrs. Patten
and son, Cllen.
Mysterious and
Interesting
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27 YEARS
AGO
Rose Carnival Queen
PERHAPS they got the idea foi
this motor coat from the Are
man's outfit or an Eskimo's top coat
At any rate, It Is very smart tn
black, white and red wool.wlth the
new pleated ruffle and a cape that
cun be worn as a hood. It Indicates
a return of the waistline.
I
son,
chairman, Mrs. K, L. Holmes,
WALLiNG'S
Now Summer
Ditsscs, Voiles, lliTMideloth,
Crepes and Silks
All new styles and materials
Reasonably Priced
HATS
Trlimiieil ami Sports
One lot to close out.... $2.1)3
One lot to close out... S.9.
"Colutnbiuknlt''
Swlnmiimc hulls, Swealcis
Itedutt'd
WALLING'S
. Announcements
Social announcements may
be prlnletl in this column tree
of Choi-no. Any announcemenis
pi'i-talnliis to any functions such
as cooked food sales, etc., will
be refused. Announcements, to
bo printed the same tiny, must
be In society editor's bauds by
0:00 o'clock. News editor's
note.
Sister Mary
I Says:
Chapter 1, P. K. O. will hold Its
amial picnic tomorrow evening, at
0::m o'clock at Riverside Park.
The families and friends of P. K.
O. members are Invited.
The American Legion Auxiliary
will meet this evening oi eight o'
clock at Ilonan Hall.
Currant and gooseberry nnthrac
'nose or leaf spot may be checked
in Oregon bushes by a bordeaux
! spray, 4-4-60. Just after the fruit
its picked. Unie-Bulfnr may be
j used for this application, but the
I experiment station has found it
: rather lews effective and more apt
cause spray injury in not
wenthfr Hum the bordeaux.
Hreakfast Halves of grapefruit,
soft cooked eggs, Krahum muffins,
milk, coffee.
Luncheon Cream of potato
soup, toasted crackers, cottage
lchee.se and jelly sandwiches, prune
jwhip with custard sauce, milk. tea.
Dinner llroiled sirloin, steak,
! mushed potatoes, cabbage and pine
dapple salad, creamed string beans.
W tinniiiKi VII i i ewiii fiiv, i ,t it ui u,
milk, coffee.
The salad for small persons
must be very finely minced und
served with plain lemon Juice und
olive oil.
The "platter" gravy from the
steak should be served to Ihe
youngest members of the family
first and up ihrough the ages as
far us the gravy will go. This is
the Juice of the meat und mo-st
nourishing. Pour It over bread or
potatoes.
Came Home to Die
The New
French
Curl
Wlien you wish the charm,
lug effci't ol soft, natural
curl, the new French paper
ware Is the only answer.
Oar sliop Is admirably
equipped and trained to glTe
tills new curl. You will be
more than pleased with the
results. Phone now for an
appointment.
GEIST MARINELLO
SHOP
Boom 6, Bommcr Bide.
"A Beauty Aid for
E-ery Nred."
Phone Main 677
"Three years ago I came home
thinking two or three weeks wouid
be my Mm It to live. I had suf
fered for 15 yours from colic at-
fostlsu nml D..VD t-O 1 1 V.i 1 n ml Blfirii -
I nrh trouble. 1 hanuened to see
an advertisement of Muyr'a Won
derful Remedy and purchased a
; bottle at the drug store and after
I taking the first dose I felt bet
ter than I had for 1.1 years, I
nm now In the best of health
thanks to Mnyr's Wonderful Rem
edy." It removes the catarrhal
mucous from the Intestinal tract.
and allays the inflammation which
causes practically all stomach, liv
er and Intestinal ailments. Includ
ing appendicitis. One dose will
j convince or money refunded at all
druggists. Adv.
LOOKS FINE
To have your pictures en
larged and beautifully tint
ed by HIchnrilHon, "The Art
Man."
Developing
Printing
Copying
Enlarging
Tinting
Framing
ALWAYS
At
Richardson's
Art & Gift Shop
Minerva
Says
My-feet are so hot on the
bottoms that yoa could toast
bread on them! H serves
you right. Why don't you
get a pair of those Open
work Sandals at The Root
ery they nre so nice and
coot, and just think! only
Stl.fc.V The price is as easy
as the sandal. Re sure and
keep your shoes well pol
ished; they are much cooler
and it will Improve the looks
as well. We have nil colois
ond kinds. If you have the
ambition to apply it.
Tf you reel yourself slip
ping these Iiord times, Nu
(trip H-el Liners will save
the -heel of your silk ho'1,
Porn hurt? You bet Pe
Zeno Pad.':; hurl's gone.
Riy-Htiy.
THE B00TERY
INC.
.AY IMYDIO.V. Mgr.
Radu
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TlirilKDAY. J PLY 2
Paciric Standard Time Stations
Kl-'I, Los Angeles. Calif, 4ti7,
6:3-G p. m., Kxaminer's matinee
muHlcale; 6. McDnmcls nightly
doings; 0:45, rudlotorlal talk; 7
7:3u, (.'arlyle Htevenson's Bon
Ton ballroom orchestra; 7:30,
poets and music of Illinois; 8-9,
program, Schubert string quar
tet; 9-10, Southern California
Music company; 10-11. Kxamln
er. Rainbow Terrace orchestra
from Ventura.
KI'WH. Hollywood. Calif, (252).
6-7 p. m., children's hour. Rig
Rrother of KI'WH: 7 :4f.. talk on
plastic surgery, Dr. Kloyd T.
Brown; 8-9, news, program,.
Starr Piano company; 9-10, pro
gram, Don P. Smith company,
.Moon, Six orchestra, Miller's In
ternational Hawaiian String trio;
lo-ll, Warner Rros. frolic, di
rection Charlie Wellman.
KGW, Portlund. Ore. (491.6), 6
5:31ii p. m children's program;
7 : 3i-ti, baseball scores; 8-10,
concert; lo-ll!. Herman Kenin'S
.Multnomah hotel danco orches
tra. 1
KH.1, Los Angeles. Calif. (405.2),
6:3U- p. in.. Leighlon'fl Arcade
cafeteria orchestra, Jack Cron
shuw, bader; 1.-6:30, Art Hick
man' Hiitmore hotel concert or-
ehestru, Kdward KHzpatriek, di
! rector: 6:30-7:30. Utile stories
American history. Prof. Walter
Sylvester Hertzog, Jane Hughes
und Dickie Rrundon. screen ju-
vt niles, I ncle John; 8-9. pro
, gram, Kitzgerald Music com
pany. Claire Mellonlno, famous
' concert pianlste; 9-le, KHJ de
' luxe feuture program; 10-11, Art
I Hickman's Hiitmore hotel dance
! orchestra. Eurl Uurtnett, leader.
KNX, Hollywood. Calif. (336.0),
5:3('-tJ:l.r p. m.. Wurlltzer pip
organ studio, Sid Ziff's uporlB
tulk; 6.16, travel talk, W. K. Al-
! dT; 6:30-7:30. program. Los
Angeles County Aus'n. of Optom-
etrists. Zleger'a orch stra; 7:30,
j one-act pluy by KNX players,
j Kdward Murphy, director; S-9,
! program, Rrent Furniture com
pany: 9-10, KNX featuro pro
i gram; I o 1 1. Al Lyman's t 'o
i " eounut drove dance orchest ra
i from Ambasiador hotel: 11-12,
rumpus night by students of
I nlveimty of Calitornla. South
in bratuh.
Kastern Oregon Observer, Juno
30, 1898 Strawberries are worth
$1.00 per gallon tit Joseph this season.
Mm. Susie Deal who taught last
year In the Cuion public school
j has been retained again this year.
Min& aiayino t arr, wno hub neen
In McMlnuvllle for the pusi year
atlenditiK school, returned to this
city lust week and will re tint in here
during the summer.
Prof. K. H. ('onkltn has been re
tained for another year as princi
pal of the Union Public school, at
an Increase of salary from $Hi, to
per month. This speaks well
lor the professor.
J. Roll has rented the Collage
Saloon, which has been vacant lor
several months und wilt op-n it up
in a few days.
The Williams Rrothers have
purchased u new typewriter to as
sist them In the dispatch of their
Increase of business.
Huckleberries were In market at
this time last year. This cool
spring weather hua held them
back.
Sheriff Frank Phy came ' over
yesterday and returned with Rob
ert d. Kruser who had been urivsl
ed by Marshal Prank Chlldeis for
passing a botis check al the Lea
der. He represented (u L. Kimher
as a railroad man and on I he
strength of his assertion succeed
ed in purchasing goods and in
payment traded a bogus check up
on a Raker city bank. When con
fronted with the charge In Jus
tice Van Ruren's court he waved
examination consequently was sent
to I'nion yesterday. I
Rrick laying w ill commence on
the sugar factory this week. Fil-j
teen more carloads of machinery j
are en route and immy heavy j
places tire now being placed in!
position.
Over 100 people visit' d Hoi Lake
Sunday from different portions of
the country. Hot Luke is becom
ing noted all over eastevn Oregon
for the medicinal and healing pro
perty of the water. Mi. and Mrs.
Newhart are kept busy taking cure
of Ihe guests these days.
Red Cross lodge No. ill, K. ot
P., elected the following officers at
the meeting recenily to serve dur
ing the ensuing year: J. H. Peare,
C. C.: A. P. Lewis. V. C; W. R.
Sargent. I'.; Janus McCoy, M. A.;
Chas. Goodnough. M. ; It. Pat
tlson, R. G.; G. W. Devine, O. G.
I Married In this city ot the
home of Mrs. Hannah Chaplin.
Wednesday evening, June i!2, D.9S,
by Rev. perry Chandler, Luther
Ward, and Miss Hattie Arnold.
.Married Joseph Clay to Miss
Eilitia Palmer at the residence
Hie bride's mother. Mrs. M. K. Crl-
ppen, on north depot street by Rev
erend J. C. Thomas of the M. K.
church south. The handsome
groom was dressed in conventional
j black and the bride wore
costume of blun cushmere
Dllin this city Wednesday,
'juno 29. 1S98, Mrs. Harriett, be
j loved wife ol Wesley Harrison,
'aged 3i years.
I Summervllle Married at. the
residence of the brides parents in
Imbler Sunday, June 26, Harry
Gibson of Umatilla County ;nd
i.Miys Klla Nicely, Rev. R. G. Mich
...,1 nrriclatinir. Their many l-l-
'ctids wish them smooth sailing.
Plans for the railroad Mom
Union to Cove are progressing rap-
Idly. The surveyors are with us.
The depot grounds are laid out
near Mr. McDanlel'8 flouring mill.
We understand that the work on
tho grading will start next week.
The next time the pioneers meet
at Cove they will not have the dust
and trulls of an overland trip hut
may glide smoothly in on the cush
ioned seats of d palace car.
rich
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.Marcelletie Grant wn cluweii queen if Ihe Husc Carnival hehl
by Iwr fellow townsmen In TnlJi, Okla. She was adjiulgetl llm
most benuUfiil gill li 'I'uMi, ami well, It Isn't haul in believe. .
10111(0 men War on
Uats wiih Poihoii Gas
TACOMA (AP) Plans arr. now
being 'laid for a gas attack on the
rates that are causing poultryinen
of western Washington a lo.ss of
thoiiHunds of dollars a year. The
Culled States biological survey,
experiment station of tin? State col
lege of Agriculture and the poul
try men. ihrough t heir association,
are cooperating In the warfare.
The method of nttack will be to
force calcium cyanide into tho rat
burrowa under building rioors and
foundations. The calcium cyanide,
coming into contact with the mois
ture of the air, forms hydrocyanic,
arid gas, in a conccntlntiou In
which no animal can live.
Recently a demonstration of this
gas w:im held on a poult ry farm
near here under the supervision
of Dr. Leo. K. Couch of tin- biolog
ical survey. (in ihls farm were
four buildings housing :trt) hens
und made as nearly rat proof an
possible. RtitH, however, had bur
rowed under the cement floors
and foundations and t hrough t he
concrete Itself, causing a Ions in
grain and poult ry estimated at
$ 1 tnMi a jear.
The calcium cyanide was pump
ed into the burrows, and 1 03 dead
rats were i.iken out. These are be
lieve!
killed.
to be only a part of those
If yon would ho healthy and
wealthy and wise never laugh at n
woman wiih tears In her yes.
A DOLLAR
In the Bank is worth
TWO Dollars in your
hands or loss in your
pockets.
Try saving one each
week.
UNITED STATES
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4Um mm
I.OVKLY NEW
Summer Frocks
TO Sl'KNI) T1IK 'FOURTH IN
Every woman will lie amazed at these values
for every model is the latest vogue in which
every fashion thought for Summer is ideally
expressed. These f nicks are as new as if they
had just stepped from some Parisian Style Shop.
$10.50 to $19.75
LADIES READY-TO-WEAR
AND MILLINERY
Hk'Hwil ur' tlu lioolli iiKci's for
they have Inhorllt'il u lut'Kii pint of
tliln Mi rill.
Tut ronfi'li-n'-.. in i-v'r ho'ly nnl ,
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j Before you Build
I or Buy a Home S
a insist cn . V
S "ChecKSeril
I Electrical Wiring Vj
A PAa n STATES I IIS I
"Check Seal"
APPLIANCES j nr
earned liy j
, EASTERN ORKCON j
i LIGHT & POWER CO.
Camp Stools
49c
CARRS
Itienlnilr fmli. Iluiuly rnlillnu si.vlp
I'llinp SIiniIk wiih x:rnnjr lt'. rrlnfoM-cil
whmiiI fi nnivs nml uhlli! run ins nips. Wlillo
I hi-y l!t
Down Go Prices!
"Check Seal" Retail Dealers
We Sell
GENERAL ELECTRIC FANS
II. & S. ELECTRIC
Soinmer Hotel Iildg. Phone 393-W.
IN THE PATH
OF PROGRESS
On our Complete and
Very Diversified C
Stock Of
MEN'S CLOTHING
Just read down this
list of worth - while
bargains, check what
you need, and act!
HATS
$5.00 NOW
$3.50
SI.75 NOW
L9 oMS
r(C& )
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CAPS
?.3.23 NOW
$2.75
Work Panls
?3.75 NOW
$3.10
SUMMER SHOES
3.00 NOW
$1
Straw Hats Half Price
TAILOR-MADE SUITS REDUCED 10
DRESS FOIl THE FOURTH OF JULY!
THE TOGGERY
ANDREWS BROS.
To study any particular human .mechanism
properly and diagnose its ills is beyond the
powsr of any one man.
Rapid scientific advancement demands spe
cialists and complete modern equipment.
At the HOT LAKE SANATORIUM a com
petent staff of physicians and a well-equipped
laboratory give each individual the best pos
sible service.
Hot Lake Sanatorium
Dr. W. T. Phy.
Owner and Director.
Extra Star-A-Slar r ?3.(i0
No. 2 Shiiurles
No. 5 In 2 V. (i. Grade Shingles
Fure Linseed Oil, Per Gallon
The Grande Ronde Lumber Co.
Jti'lnJI Viir.l Across Titu-ki on linH'nwooxl Ave.
LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOK BARGAINS
I
I
..$2)0
..5-l.rnV
MMin ou won I itiiv any in iinv
j lo.l.