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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1925)
Tuesday, July 28, 1025, . THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVES.. Page Three NEWS of Miss Hazel Kerr, of Baker boun ty, nnd Paul M llker, of Wallowu county, were married yesterday afternoon Ht three o'clock at the parsnnuge of inc Ktrnl Presbyter Ian chnn h. The ttevv William Cruby Hom ufrietateC ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Baker will muke 'their home at Meuehani. , . ' M r. I.. ,V. Cooper enlcrlulned nt il inner Saturday evening hon orlng Mr. Cooper's ' ' thiriy-ntuth birthday anniversary. " A five course dinner was served, after which the evening wan spent visit ing. A quiet wedding took place Kit- unlay-evening at the home of 'Bishop Ueorgp It. l.ynian, when .Mii-s Mildred Fillet; of. t 'ovp. ami Hoy Kackler. of Nam pa. Idaho, with united in marriage. A few intimate friends were present. . . . COVK, (Speefal) m Kurltne Whbdr entertained a number of friends at her home here recent iy. Games weru played during the ailemoon, alter which ' refresh ments were served. Those present were; Mies Tenet t .mayton. Miss Kthel Oaron. ''Miss (iluilvti Huron, Lee MeCiotn, Albert Conklin, Th-o. Mcclain, Wulter I nil on. Mrs. J, W. Slayton and X It. Love. ', , . ('uV I : Special 1 'rofeasor- and Mr.s, J. n. Price entertained tht' members of tin1 high school or chestra at their ho hip In the oan-j yon last Kridav evening. '! . ' . J COVE (Special) A group of, high Bt-hool students gave a de- J lifthtl'ul party honoring Prof, and Mru. J. It. Price Saturday- evening; nt I'Teneh hall, lit the AHtfcnslon t move. The evening was spent in I music and dancing. Befresh- ' mint were served to about fifty people. Water Kills Cutworms. H KN I ), Ore. Cut worms Inf es tn;ion in alfalfa fielda nrar Hed mond is hflnir chocked by flood lnr the land. W. . T. -McOonald, county atnt for Dcschutps ! ported. Cut worms v first madp tlnir apfiearancc on an ejitenfilve pc:ile in this county on th James Ittfnoro farm, in the Itcdmond cumtiiunlty. Shortly after the wat er was turned ovrr th arfjx of infestation the worms floatfrt n 1 he Kiirlace and the birdh had a fenM. WALK'S 4 VOII4B. nRCKKGS : 1 At n Spwlal RriliiriUNi In lrict'f. or; LOT OF HATS' To tlos om, Si. raK LOT PATTKIIN HATS One-Half I'rUT. N. w Whin- nml lllsk Kid llnls, WIiIIp IVIls WALLING'S The Best Dressed Woman Notice her she Is always a frequent beauty nhop pa tron because she cull liftl'0 complexion, hair, and ' hands given the expert ' attention' her appearance deserves. ( This shop guards apralnftt all injurious treatments. Geist Marinello Shop' Sommer Jlldg. Phono M, K"7 Minerva Says: Why do people have eore feet, callouses anr) all sorts of foot- trouble.- It't your own fault, not ours. To avoid t htn $ou mist wear the proper shoes, the the right ie and the right hop. Cor rect your, foot trouble as son as it appear, don't let It run too long. ; ' ' A car will not run well with a flat tire, and you cannot walk well on a fia( foot with a puncture. We carry foot appliances nnd shoes for all thee trou bles. Don't go lamp w lien there Is no necessity for it. THE B00TERY ran take cur of your Iron. iiU-s. Wp run r.'f'T yo'i 'o lota of onr 1 Mtlnflrd m. OAV HAVF:X, Mr. SOCIETY High Hat J" - .... ' V . Li? 1 It yuu want to high hut vour neigh born, hire is u mndutuorder .piece of millinery for your uupo8es, -h lt of hatters' plush mid In trimmed with ftrosgrnin ilbbuii about tht cr.owti, Vou should lint pi?tty rf, ular. features nnd lutH t( daan to wear It tftcctlvtly. Announcements ' Social announccmciiu may be prtntrd in IhIa roltunn free f clirK. Any announcements pertalDlRfc to any hincttona eitrh as cooked food aalca, etc., will be refmrd. Announcement. to be priBied Die Minie day, must be In society cdllor'H hands by 0:00 o'clock, New mI iter's note. The luillrn of Ihn MlBBlonary o rltly of thr- HuiXIhi rhiirrh will mrr-l .nt Ihp hoitir of Mrs. C. I'r-nnlnBtoii. 4(18 Main siren, Thtirsituy afternoon. Thr niri'tliiK of Die Parkilnle Huh whlrh was to luivr hern held Wednesday afliriioon al ihe home of Mrs. Homer. Wilson has hern postponed Indefinitely. Radii 10 WKOxnshAY, 4i:i,v 29 Mountain Standard Time Stutlnn KPWA, Ogden, I'lah (2C1), 9-11 p. m., old time music, KKAVA trio; 1 Whoojins club. KOA, Denver, Cqlo. (.122. 4), G:Sft p. in.. Herbert White and his Silver Htate orchestra; 1:?,n, I Saodttiiui'a.hojix. 8, . :T)enver Heal Krttuie exchange. Kl Jebel Phrlne trio; Jom-ph A. Rntter woith, I.. C. Thomanon, tenor soloists: David T. Chase, bari tone; "The Nntlon at Piny." !.. c. Kullenwlder: '"Hebulldlng of the Nation." George H. Gallup; musical program, Mr. and Mru. Kohert D. Kenworlhy. laciflc Siamlanl Tl Station KPOA. Seattle. Wash. (4&4. 3). 6 6:45 p. m., Olympic hotel con cert orchestra: 6MB-S:lR, Hop-kier-lvellv rtninanv Htudln nrA. gram; 8:30. to. Times studio program. KFWH, Hollywood. Calif. (2.12). 6-7 p. m., children's hour, Itlg Urotherof KI'WB; 7-S, program Beverlyridgp company, the Ilev crly ridge Collegians' dance or chestra; d-f), Screnland dencp orchestra, Joe Mart In, leader; fl-10, program Independent Fur niture Manufacturing company; lfl-11, Warner Brothers mid week movie frolic. Charlie Well man, master of ceremonies, KGW, Portland. Ore. (401.5), 6-7 p. m Jackie Soudera' dance or chestra: 7:30, iKiaelmll acores; -10, Walker Itrothers old time dance orchestm; in-n, Sher man, Clay and company concert. KHJ, I .Oh Angeles, Oil If, (405.2). fi:30-6 p. rn.. I.eighlon's Arcade cafeteria orchestra. Jack "ron shaw, lender; 6-C.-3U, Art Hick man's Blltinore hotel concert orchest ra Kd ward nt xpat rick director; 6:30-7:30. ltadlo Kid dles hour, Ilek Winslow, Juve nile reporter Mickey Mcltan and Baby Muriel MacCormac, acreen starlets, Tncle John; S, scientif ic lecture, Dr. Mars Butngardt; S:30-9:3it, progrnm, Ala Jtudio company: :3o, IMggly Wlggly girls stringed trio; 10-11, Art Hlckmnn's Blltmore hotel dan ce orchestra, Karl Burtnett.'i leader, KNX. Hollywood, Calif, (.infi.fO. 5:30-4:15 p. in., Wurlllsi-r pipe organ studio. Hid Viiff's sportH talk; 6:15, travel talk. W. V. Alder; 6:30-7 Atwuter-K-nt rtn dto orchestra, Paul rinsteln. leader; Ambassador hotel concert orchestra, Josef (town feld. director: program. Se curity Trut and Savings bank: 10, pro rum with a kick, Her cules Gasoline company; lo-ll, KNX studio program of popular songs. KPO. San Francisco, Cal. (42S.S). 6:45-7 p. in., Waldernar I.lnd and the States restuurant or chestra: 7-":Jlot )tudy Selger's Kairmont hotel orchestra; t:30- 10. Mrs. A. imiley, contralto; . Cremona trio: 10-11, Wabbmar I.lnd and the Stat restaurant orchestra. KTCU Seattle. Wsh. 3nr,.i). 7-S p. in., Transportation club; 1"- 1 1, Alaska we-Uly studio pro gra m. The Methodist Kplscopal society of P.lkion. Michlg.in, has solved thp problem or thP shiall-town churh by purchasing a bote) hHtldutg cr-ci t in boom days anl adapting the Intprpor to their pur poses, retaining sufficient space for present hotel needn. 'UNION GIRLS TAKE-OUTING PNION (Bpeclul) About flft'n of the Junior Campflre girK uc com pa tiled by their guard tun, .Mis. Huby Knight, left early Mon day morniug for u week's, outing. The girlA and their guardian and perhaps onv or two other lad tea, will pitch t heir camp along tbr hanks If Catnerine creek, probab ly at Presbyterian Flats, and will remain in the camp till Huturday. J. F. Hutchinson and family, whu have bevii cumping nlong iu therlne creek during the past week, broke camp ami returned home Friday on account or the rainy wTatlniv Carl .t'eiiier, who has spent the him year in Calii'ortiia, ivlurned home lust week, and after vialttng lor u tew days In t'uion, went on to Klgth where he will stay with his parent h tor the next few months. Although the lajtt week lias been very stormy and many heavy rains have fallen both eust and west of uk. Hie ruluiall in this fmmeiliatc vicinity has been much lighter. 1 ban III oilier parts of the valley. According to latest ivportn, Mim. U. II. liuntiey who wus taken to Hot ltke u few. days ago for an opcrution, is rccovertiig from the operation and doing w ll. i tains Hurt lg ItoatN . K. l..eek, who is engage,) in pJh logging IminesK lor one of I he 'Jacobs Huwmitla, reports (hat the 1 heavy ruins iiri he mountains last week dumaged the lOKging roads lolhP extent or Several hntnlivd dollars and U will reiiitre some jiu repaie (lie roada so longing can he reBnmed. The tailor shop formerly run by I Morris and l(ees, ba.s been taken lover by- H. I. Kvims who is how in charge of tlie work at Hot like. He is having t he hhop repapered and lulnted and Will be ready for business about the middle of thin Week. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Wilson were over from lmhler and vlsiied over Sunday with their daughter ami son-in-law, Mr. and .Mrs. Fred N-l-'ox. N. J. Morrison, who conies here from Hermlston, has taken over the agency for the Mutual Cream ery company of I'nion ami ex peels to bring his family here and locate in. this city. A '.. Program Given The program staged by the Ath letic club at the school gym 'last Friday evening was well attended and the numbers thoroughly en joyed by the audience. Clarence ltosewall opened the program with a droll monologue, finishing 'his number with u song. Tony $niltli and Mrs. Pearl McClay sang two I duets which were very nicely ren , derej, Then 'Dean . Hutchinson gave an exhibition of llhitlu'.erys Ital reading ami ww doing" uplend ildly andMi'ud the audience buft'al- oed until his assistant slipped him the wronp question, which serlous- 11 v interfered with the readings. After several selections by the lo , cal brass hand, the final number ! of the progrum, representing . a 'night in a hotel adjoining an In I sane rtsylum. was pulled off In a successful manne.r. With Denn Hutchinson ns host, Clarence ltojte wal as bell hou. and I'Ved and Vera Fox, W. V. Connor, and Claud Cooper as the nuts from the asylum, the act literally brought down t he house. The .''C' V , 1 V 1 r 1 1 'i'sS" Q Uli,.....' , - h (TV . 6 STORKS ARK lU'SIOKEri t br II" (i"'.vnr ( tnfanf.i. kill lry AdatlM, trtn hrrr. ami many Nnv Vork nnvrlly nirr. Chaiil. nrtn lo hll Hi fsri.lil ut tanilr W myl. mure lip Io 0lr. Mlw Adnni, l tiarrlni In Nr luili pity, - -The Xlork." Whist Star i She's the i-namplun woman whim player In the ' United Btutts. Her name Is Mia. V 1. Thoiupsou. of liactne. Vis., and ahu won Ihu asso c tale tncmhei-it' trodiy of tho Attivrt ran W bint M-egue at the uouferenL'tt Wluiu Sulphur Sje iiiKS. W. Viu proceeds of the entertainment will be used for the benefit of the ten nis courts and the roiirnainents which are beltig held. Miss l-'ern lutndy is here visiting with her slater, l-'av. I'oc the past few -yeara Nli::B liuudy ; bus been making her home near , Chicago, but formerly lived here. . She may remain with her ulster and attend the local h if H school this coming year, ' ' Acroid Reached hy . Bulgaria and Turkey A NOOK A (AP) Negotiations between Bulgaria and Turkey look ing toward the adjustment of sev eral controversial quest lobs have made such progress that a com plete understanding ,1a expected. Simeon Kadcff. the Bulgarian rep lesent alive, recently; stated : "The negoiiulloim between Bulgaria and Turkey have taken a direction to ward final agreement. We shall soon reach an understanding on all moot points." . - The negotiators have agreed that Turkish citizens who wore living in ; Bulgaria before -the Bulgef-Turk-I lsl war juiul now are living in Anr Igora. will hp free. In. .1 lie. course iof tho next three ye'ari.lp dispose j of t heir immovable property iti '.Bulgaria and transfer dhoir allegi ance to Turkey.' A. similar aocord j WnH nMChed relative, to Bulgarian citizens, who are .living in Turkey. .a decision has been reached af fecting Turks who migrated f.rom Bulgaria und Bulgarians .who 'left Turkey ufler the" Balkan ivar. The negotiAtorM.lKi5ie'ufrIleTl tlint those persons may not return to the countries from which I hey ml 1 grated. . . o h k i : n y u ;cr i k l : ; i x v. HOOD ItlVKK. Ore. So large I w as the crowd that greeted Miss Alice Bradley, nationally known authority on cookery, presented here by the Hood ittVer Woman s club, that it wus neec3;aiy to hold the lecture In u lurger hall than hud been chartered for her. More t ban 3!o city and valley - women ,u I '' 'A 'i V v liiiilMHIiwkU Vou often hear the phrase "He ; able that a player ,wtl hold i. a cheei-fnl loacr" and most players hand-that will .t rntify a pax of n consider It a compliment but the tmi laer's double of a one ut bid. writer disagree. It's a mighty j 'IHiis HlMtenicnt Is true ninety-nl tie fine thing to keep your temper.) tlmea put of a hundred o the either losing or winning, but if to one hwnd where Hie eKceptioi be u "cheerful loer" means ujurlaeSvlB Niund to be ttiteivstlng. 'Vutisfltd loaer," then .the wribrjTh otlT- night. In one of the prefer the loser who snarls ami snaps but' Is always, trying to change his luck. Kvery player must lose ut timeo and he must learn lo expect it; He must fig jine that tomorrow la another day and take toduy'a losses as a putt of the giunc. But whatever you do, never be 'Vattsfled" to lose. Hustle and fight with everything you have to win and never' give "ip until yqu are beaten. Don't be a "cheerful- loser," In that you don't try for everything with all your thought and all your might. Above ull thlngtt, however, don't get dis couraged just because, you lose a iw; rubbers or even lose for a week or bo at a stretch. Streaks of had luck strike every player, ven the best. There-is om pluyer of the writer's acq' lalntance w hu would be a "perfect auction pluy - er." if he 'could only learn not to become discouraged with bad cards or had "hrealis." Tinder ad- verse conditions, he Just wilts ant)! A very interesting hand has Just plays no better than the ordinary jbeen submitted which - involves ' player. He has everything hut,somc of the points considered inl backbone, nnd lacking that, be can never ! rated as high , us his re t) ability warrants. The player who can lake his losses ami his b:i I "breaks" nnd then come back still fighting and hustling Is hard to beat over any at retch of time. Never brood over your hard luck. Never speak of it. Never get dis couraged. Whmi had luck coims. keep on fighting Just the same and you arc bound to win out in the long run. The "cheerful loser," is usually too easy going for real success but the "undii- couniged loser" Is a real man and hound to win. The writer recently made the statement that It's very Improb- Hearls K. g. ! Clubs g. J. 7. 4 Diamonds g. K Spades A, g, 10, t V t A Hearts A. J. 10, R Clubs la, H.'S, 3 Diamonds A, a, fi Spadea 4, 3 Hearts 5, 2 t'htbB a, K, 2 DiamondsK, 10, 0, 4, 3 Spades K, .7, 2 Z had a perfectly sound one no-i trump bid but A's double was very spurty. Y'h 'rcdo'ihlc was sound' and It had no choice but to bid two spades. The redouble In ihlsj situation does not release partner of the doublcr from bidding. 'A now realized that he and his purl-; ner had a chance for a big pen-j alty so doubled the two spudc hid. j A realized that he had made a bad double but aaw no way to g"I i out of tlie difficulty ho passed. Y : passed and B was now la a-posl-l t Ion where he had to decide lo I play the hand at two spades dou-i bled or try to pull himself out by bidding three hearts, his other' four card major suit. He finally! decided not to increase tlie con-1 tract so passed the doible. Need less to say, the only t ricks A-B could get at two spailCH were the two red aces and one spade trick i were present to hear Miss Brud ley and watch her demonstrate, her suggestions. Women tourists from other states halted their Journeys to attend the lecture. Alias Bradley, the guest at a luncheon In her honor, was brought hen- from Portland over the Columbia Itlver hlghwuy by Mr. and Mrs. F.. O.-Blonchnr. the ll A ! h Becoming Bol) For Kvery Tyfe An attractive bob lendn youth and beauty and gives a comfort ttiut you would not tie without once you )me your hair c it. Our expert will be glad lo commit witn you. Permanent Waving Is a beautiful and economi cal solution for you If you have straight hair. Asic about It. We have the only equip ment in Kastern Oregon. Colonial Beauty Parlor "A Shop of I'nusual Service" K. Lucille 4 li iHI'W 1 OIK 1'iuriM, the dealef Ud one spade, KeCnd hd doubled, thinl hand ttasftt.tl and four! h hand, the HloublerVv pai l neiv held the pillowing: ' ,; Hearts 1;4, 3 : . clubs 7. ti, r, 4 - : I lamonds 4 Spades K,g, .l, lo.R nnd very properly passed. The hand .was played at v one spade doubled unil the contract wuh d. fenlod by one trick. . It was an interesting hand, showing that even a sound one spade bUl may I)" defeated. . It's "lireakH" v such an this, however, that make the game ao IntereaiiiiK. No player can ever learn eiio igli about (hegiiiiie so t hat he can foresee the iiuijt- berlesa psibliltles of every ileal, i J The h inisn mind Is only finite i iand the possible distributions ut j auction- are inf inite. Auction can1 'never become "cut and dried" and therein lies its charm, . ; la recent article Mcarln K, Q, l Clubs Q, .1, 7,4 Diamonds Q, 8 i i Spudes-r- A, g, to, ft No score and Y-V. a gntue in. 7, d.-alt and bid one. no-trump and A doubled. What should Y nn.v hid with the foregoing hand? With this hand Y sho-ild redouble. II Is a perfect example of t he type of ham) that JustiBes a redouble. From now on X-Y. should he on the ab-rt for big penalties. They have A In between two big luihds nnd If they bid properly, they should scrp a big penalty. The following Is. the distribution of all four hands: HcartH 7, 6, 4, 3 Clubs fi, fp ' I lamonds J Spades J. S, . 7. t tl, Ti or a net loss of 00s i polnt. , Jt" was a big penalty caused by A's bud double and V'u alertness lc redoubling and telling his partner of the situation. The re-double Ih u strong weapon, particularly when playing against a "bluffer,".' one who doubles imnly to frighten the ot her fellow and to try lo bluff him out of a game bid. The requirements for a sound redouble are simple. If yo ir partner, bids a no-trump, second hand doubles and you also have n no-t rum per, redouble. That Is. If you have a hand on which, ns dealer, you would bid a no-trump, you have a sound redouble. It Is a simple rule ami one ensy to remember. Be on the alert for such hands and If yo ir group Includes a "bluff doubler," redouble him a few times and you will soon cure him. hitler president of the Woman's club. Clay tablets exenvated at Pr nnd dating back to 2-"il B. C. show t hat the temple officials when traveling held letters of credit which enabled them to obtain food in the cities through which 'i hey traveled. . ' ' -3, Daly. Prop, A 1 ii i -" Ravels Stop At lite Ht-d Stripe In KOM.INS SILK ST0CK1ISCS $1.00 lo $2.25 Put Keady-To-Wear Russia Takes Entrails Business from Germany MOSCOW (AP) The export of eniratls to foreign couii'ii.s Is one of the ehiet items of KiiksIu'h for eign trade Kxporis of this com modity during the last alx mouths amounted to over $1,0iii,ihhi, of ficial 'statistic show. KiiHsta has found u ready market In the L'nlt- ,ed Slates for thin kind of material, American sausage makers having purchased 4f per cent, of the lotal export of cm mi hi during Hie lst six months. In pre-war lime KumhIu did a gient trade In euirails. It had an unlimited supply of Hhceps inte tines and special factories were built In Leningrad equipped with the latest mechanical devices for soi-tliiR and preparing the goods for export. The whole trade was pre- tonsiv In the hands of Germany. The services of our Interior Decorator are at your disposal, free of charge, and with no obligation on your purt. It us solve your home furnishing prob lems for you. , . CARRS WINDOWS SPKCIAL LOT 30 REDUCTION A Real Saving Opportunity If You Are JJuikling or Remodelling. The Grande Ronde Lumber Co. Il4'tnll Vartl Across Tnu'ktt on Greenwood Ave. If You Want tho Best Bread - Cakes - Pies - Cookies le Sure It la Mario by Gwllllam'a Electric linker Eastern Ortiton'i lieaillng Bread and 1'aatrj Bakers Gwilliams Electric Bakery Home of the Golden Crust Diamond Tires TIRKS HAVK TAKEN ANOTHER ADVANCE! 1 OK A LIMITED TIME WE WILL SELL AT THE OLD PRICES Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. Gov. Pierce Recommends BOHEMIAN PUNCH i i Saturday in'idit at our fountain, Governor Pierco said: "If a man doesn't know what he wants, fix him a BOHEMIAN PUNCH. It's a real drink. Tell them the Governor recommends it." A Real Thirst-Quencher. J Made onlv nt our Fountain. The L. & L. Dru Co. ; man s and Millinery which had a monopoly for ppr chasing entrails in Khmhmt, bid fco vlet exporting organlxatibns art now preparing to deal direct with tlie consuming -countries. - SAI-VAGI-: WOKK SIWICTS TAt 'OM A. Wash. Work of do moltshlng KUO unserviceable I. in! I lugs in Camp Lewis, has beg-m under the direction of men rep resenting the Sevier Lumber com puny of Greenville, S. Cv M. J-L, Screws and C. C. Gray of Jnen vllle, are in churge. The Savier Lumber company wuh the aucccssful bidder for the lemporay war-time h u I I d I n erected in 1 !i 1 7 al a cost of hun dreds of thousands of dollars ami all of frame constriction. Tin Carolina company's bid wan $:i7, 76". Lumber, eleclrlcal mil plumbing fixtures will be salvaged and subsi'nuently offered for sale. ill j