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, LA GRANDE EVENING1 OfisMEi'tk'-H'RAkbEi oRE.- t ' j M 1 i ,-' ' ' Montlay;-Nfy'inl)ei'"4 19241 Page-Tlvi'ee- . 1 Local News In Brief . ix;s ArrAt'K' ciiu.n SPOICAMK, Vnh.. Nov. 4 (AIM Klve bulldogs attacked 4-yeur-otil Joseph Sanderson whih the Infant slept on a no fa In tho home of a family friend, whose pets the animals won1. The child wus Be verly bitten ami mailed hy tho . . ( JIK loro INes - . lUu k in Work .. j uiHi -in.-, """""i' tiMu, ( " " ' . beooiiH jealous of the uilentlon a. lornipriy a resident tir 1 ;"- imwi-iumk nm-r m, i ,n. .,i aii it.,. .,....., t.. ! U'i'cI;m' iihupnn itnn li II I noun Itfti. M cm. John X, Jjannn westerling, who lias worked; JOSEPH ANSWERS MAXNIX CHARGE (Continued (roin ruse ono) Ml. own the baby. parents. .Me. and Young Sc.. In Clackamas, Ore., af ter a three .months 111 nous, Olr. Dnro was burn in La tlrnnde itnd lived here until she vns 14 yearn of age, . Slut Is , survived hy a daughter. lladys Talbert. of Ta comu; three brothers, . M. Young of 1 'in-1 land : John X. Young; of ltvderwood. "Wash., and Jackson oung. of t-lacknmaH, besides her parents. Service were to lie held at Oregon citv this afternoon with Interment In the Clackamas cemetery. In Miss Hcm' absence, is now work- ing In the filing Ueinttmcnt. Motoml to Mi'Donald's lr. and Mrs. J. A. Woiiderllek motored to the George Mclounld home ut J'umpkiu Hldgo Sunday afternoon. They report a fine trip jam! a (rood full crop outlook. - KKNATOK KI.XU II. L WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 (AP) neimlor Kim? of l tan, who mis heon HI for the last three days, with a wtomaeh disorder, may ontd' Johns XupkliiH hospital. In. Haiti more, it was Bald today tit; his of, flee. " '' ''. KAI .MAUi:s AITI'MX ItKO NKW'VOliK (AP) Tho yellows In autumn foliage ure derived chief Itebearsal I'ostiHiued- ; Tho regular rehearsal of the mu nicipal baud which Is held on Tucbday has been postponed tci Wednesday because of the Klks' ! Inee. which will occupy the audi- I in autumn foliage ure derived 31 V1-, :. ,nn,"V ' , ... , 'torluin. . Ichlefly fronl the irreen plKments of T l,e ounff Wou.en h hdueallonal , . i J Summertime. The reds come from nuxilary will bold Its regular visiting Saturday . . isap ptKmenls. Ught Is important ineollni? tomorrow evening: In the t 0rhi Aloo-ly of Whitman college In developing aulurnn colors, says bUSi llH-lU (if tho M. K. C.burCll, I lie ! vlMited in In riiiiii.le Kilimlnv wllh l tl.r. Mrtll- VAb Unlnnl. was a cal garden, and cloudy weather MfWlam. which will carry out the ! MiMM lwinoUll Mmi;P. u( J'lliim bleu will, h.-gin pumiplly smrnl)r of Urn super-varsity team, trails to produce the most brilliant at S: 15 o'clock, it is reported.' AM! ii.no. . -. : members ami those Interested are i esper-iallv urged Ut he this is to be u very meeting and program. I I'Toin Pleasant, ullev t pr.-a.-nt, u ,-s. William ZeiL-!er iind two. imeivHUng"i children from IMensant Volley, ar- i . I rived In l,a Grande Jhiswee'lvcnd - 7 . . ' to visit Mrs. W. H. conrad. : , w I To Alt mil Me'Ung ... -, Several members oi the Neigh- ; Spent the Weekend Here , httrs of AVoodernft, Grande Itonde ! Mr. and. Mrs..-Uoy Pouller CiiT'lo No. 47 are planning to go j Duncan spent tho weekend In to Pendleton tomorrow evening In ; Grande." ' ' response to an. Invitation : from : ' : ' , :' Friendship Circle .o. li. -Several " VMlert I- endow n. out fund wmk In the In ' answering . these churges ; GrUlld OffiCGVS Of Joseph reviews the Kj Henry Worn me endowment eases in both the state and the federal courts. Hp lelterates his allegation that thtf Henry Went me company, iii whose behalf Mannlx brought suit Uv re cover the Wemme fund, was owiifd by K. W. Wleltey. and that while1 the case Svus In the uupi-emc1 court and while fluml nl us u meinber of the court, to hear the ease, Mannlx and Wemme held nn option i to purchnso mlnit property from Hand In Kastern Oregon. Joseph goes Into the' case of Klvin V,' Condit, for whom Joseph , . ... .. ' j.. ' grand sentinel; George T, Cochran iiiki a. .tJiKii,-ii m rcnuiT finiii- .,i.. ....... i ..i.... ages resulting from the defendant') alleged fraudulent taking of property, filing the alleged cir Society News Eastern Star . At Saturday Meeting ' M PuJ ' very liu pressi ve i 1st rlet mo'ojlng of the Order of tho lOaxl eVit . Si a r,'. .Saturday oceutng in the Masonic hull, five grand otilcers were present. Including the two lo cal persons who hold slate offices. Mrs. Kllisabeth Tipton, worthy grand matron of the grand chap ter of Oregon. Hie Order of the Katern Star; Mrs. Carrie Jackson of Maker, associate grand matron; MrH. t'arolyn Johnston of lleppnor, .worthy grand patron, and Mrs. Ha- i !.,.,! Ci.H.lw.i,, n.mi.l Art, i U tf I .It Vtriiino-, ii - in tin- i cumstances back of this suit Joseph mentions : that K mid it had filed suit for divorce from hts wife, which was decided against him in. the circuit, .court, Following this ston and responded, when request ed, wllh u short talk. The worthy patrons and worthy matrons of each chapter also spoke,. Chapters f r o in lOlgln, Gove, I'jilon and l.a Grande were present decree Joseph says Gondii tnform:.j d , d u.t of Ul0 r,t Pit htm tin U'nti nhmniii-lwul w Von. . ... , PlTTSHi:itGH'(AP) AUimlnuin can hp turned dead white by .holl- lng it) a tuixture of lime, and cal oftciuin Htphate. The eoatlh' may bo I a written or printed upon, and can be colored for arliHtlc effect. other circles from this, district have been invited to atlood. Pas S2.'i0 I'lue ' . ; .M. It o goVrs, who was con victed In .city court. Septum Iter I X on a charge, -of allowing gtimhling in his house, paid his fine of ,$250 Saturday alicrnoon, announcing at the same time that he hud aban doned plans - lor. an appeal to a higher court rleiuls- " Willium Ktrober of Meneham ie turned to his home Sunday evening after spending a: day in , La 'Grande visiting friends. 1 CKIMI.NAIj SO ISV NAT I'll I! NKW HAVKN. t'oni). .(AP) The bodies of electrocuted criminals show nhvslcal detlects that may, ae- Ueturued Last Kvenlng : count foi Iheli Vriminal natures, ' .' I-;, I, Weatherspoon returned to. according, to Dr. II, l.,GosUue, for l.a Grande lasi e v e n In g after 'inor pathologist at Sing Slug. spending 'severul tlays ut Halfway J, , . . rr , visiting, his brother. , - " ' . ' ' ' 1 '" ' " W " . Returned This Morning . -Mr. and .Mrs. Jack MoGhenn and son returned this morning from Portland where they uttended the O, S. (;. -Washington State football game Saturday. They also vlnitod relatives while in Portland. :. .CVt'i'k Stolen :. ;. " S. K. Mifiweil of 1710 Second iMreet jvporled to the police yesr .herday that ills home -was entered ynturduv night and a check drawn; for Atteiuled Funeral-Mi-, iimi Mrs. J. W. Fonrcc and iumily roturned to Uv Grande last evening ,'rrom Maker, whore they went to attend a funeral, ' ' oil him ho was approached by Nep pitch, who told him he .could .take him to an attorney who - would appeal his ease to the supremo court and got reversal. ; , ' LARGE CROWD ATTENDS CONCERT ' (Continued rrom iPaxM fV nutlom council f fov-(thtj. Jtiveven tlou of war. 1 ' The Itcv. V. K Hull.; the Uev; IE. I.. Put mini; the Itev, M . O. Ten nyson and the Uev. I.cif H. Awe were appointed to arrange for tho praise and prayer service Thanhs-. Hiving day. ' V ' . uuMmUc -Avork of the organiation. llefrushmeiitS' were served In Iho dining room following tho meeting, and Airs. Tipton and Mr. Cochran were each presented with a gift as a token of esteem. The meeting was well attended. W7 R.- C. Luncheon i ' Is Well Attended1 - Ahotit fio wore in -attendance- at the. luncheon of, the Woman's He Hof Corps Saturday afternoon In the. K. P. hull,' when two G. A. I! Veterans and two Spanish War vet-' eranfi were also presonl. ' The urogram was begun by the During the meeting this morning (community singing of, "The Ked, Air.- Hull gave, a paper, on "Ghiuvhn while uml Mine." II. M. Coolldge. MFNUS . Itv Sister Mary ' "When wo reall.e that' day after day we serve potatoes n some Going to P r(land ; 1 form or other, we must nrknow- -Mrs. K. J). Kreutz will leave this j ledge their- unusual - value; 'No evening on her way , to Portland, ! other vegetable could appear daily where she will visit relatives and ' on our tuhles without becoming friends. . fmonotonous and unwelcome. They ; , ,V . . v . -: j stand .pre-eminent 'among the veg- improvhig , , '-; etables. Harold Smith, who "was taken tot Composed chiefly of stnreh nnd the hospiiui Saturdny to he treated 'water., tltey are lacking in protein .on Iho Itoss Packing company was ''-stolen. 1 i S " sjOperatl Mi ! ' ; ' ' j. Priscllla Prod or of Perry ui)dir fNvont an operation Saturday for the ?.removal oi her tonsils and adc .noids. ' r Vf ; -:' ;v i-y. . -SpeiuMW eekend in Portliuid " Mfss Nleauor Glass drove to lr-fflttwtri';a.1ttffrNifftfgfa'fltlu wfUtym JJorothv lirby and Miss Galhe Sartalu accompanying her. me Allendcd .Meeting Air. and Mrs. K. IT. Osborne and wifo. ot: I'Jlgln. were In La flranrte Saturrtav evening. While here Airs. Osborne attended' the mooting of the 'Order of Kastern Star. Fined S20 ' . -.v - A man. whose name -Is withheld by the chief of police, was fined $2ti in city court Saturday night on ; jns of.jni, a charge ol driinkeni-ss. pneumonia. Is reported to bo and should , bo used In comhlnn- ininroylng. i, jtlon with protein-rich . foods such "l A . ' ' ! as moat or eggs. ' . J- Sl PHi:.MF GOl ltT DKCISIOX;: i The lack of Individual flavor in i- - i; i potatoes, malies them an' excellent 'WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 (AP)Vfat carrier. Thls'uuallty, together Tho supreme court decided today , w-fth the large amount of starch tho federal farm loan board and Which the potato itself - supplies, receivers of failed, joint stock' land , niakes It one of -the -most valuable banks .nrovwillionl iauthorlty '.to -levy '.'usseasmtintHj;' aguihKt' utoclf- j hohfers of such banks and 'to nutlh- I tain suits for the amount' of their jiiTnTiit" ' in of the energy, foods. Heat Is neeeMsary; to. make pota toes digestible, - and .because . ,of their hlgji water content the ..diry heat of baking, which is more in- . ' The court held thtf hoard1 irfhl re;-Mtense than - the' heat- pf ' boiling, ceiveiH must proceed hi the .courts, nets on the starch to hotter ad to protect the grtvernmeht's rights, vantage. ' ' ... 4 " ' j Cut. Out fin'on Portion NAKCOTIG IH;AI,l lt KS . When potatoes have . grown ' 1 1 ' tnoar the surface of the ground or SAN FltANCISCO. Nov, 4 (AP)hnve been stored In the ininllght. Alter lingering near death for they turn green. This green por more than a week, Jack; Fogibj, i non , hitter 'and should :be cut alleged narcotic 'dealer who,,iyns away - before cooking. i shot when. he attempted to escape1, -.Some food. scientistH advocnte from a federal agent, sijooumbod .lllwnvi, cooking . potatoes with at a hospital, miction set in onus- their skins on. Most of the im- Pnlon" and the association will) discuss this next Monday. Capi. W, Jackson, of the Salvation Army, was taken into .the association to' fill the place left vacant by Ku sign Pack's departure. VOTERS WILL GO TO POLLS IN 12 STATES (Continued from Page "H elaborate .arrangements for getting out the voters tomorrow, but the campaign in some places, notably the old dominion, had been of suoh a character ns to rooulre little urg ing that the voter seek tho nearest polling places. With the democratic .political machine In Virginia- facing the severest .test It probably .has yet met, nn unusually heavy vole is 'expected in that state, which alone elects a governor.. '. . : V " Ilntil a combination of Ali'tU Smith democrats and renu hi leans who was the speaker of the lunch eon, Invited the .tl. A. It. memberis to become honorary members of the. United Spanish War Veterans. ,Miss Myna Ward gave, two in teresting , readiuMn- An unusual number, a saw solo, was played by Leslie. Hale, accompanied by Mr. Halo at the piano. . .Daughters of the Union veterans lot', the Civil war pinned red carnu Itioiis on each comrade of Iho-O. A. It!, two soldiers' widows and Mrs. j Fred Itrnden, mother of. tho Jo laiina Telton Tent No. H. v ! At. the close of the program i I'.A'inerica" was snug by the gath ering.; ,:'' The regular ritualistic work fea tured a in.e e M n g following the luncheon.. Mrs. Martha Ackley was Initiated Into the .organization. Hallowe'en. Party ' - Given at Ely Home Captain K. W. Ky. with Klalno and i Junior Illy as host and hostess to nine gat-sin, dressed in bright Hal lowe'en cosiumes. Jolly game were : on loved and prtues wre awarded i to tho wlnni'i's. Delicious refresh inents were served. Decorations ; were of the seasonal Hallowe'en theme. Guests were: Hetty Mae Cow William Cnxi William llatley, Har-i rlet Anderson, Itlclmrd Kottes. . Klalue Arinsfield, Franklin Arms-i field, Murshul Miller and Henry ; Miller. .. . , . j . . Mrs. Westenhaver i Entertains Group Last evening the discussion group i of the Kplscopal church met at I the home or Mrs. It. 1'3. Westen- haver, with nbout 20 attending. This was their wooltly gathering lor 5 o'clock tea and a discussion i oi various problems, led by the j Itev, M G. Tennvson. t Nxt Sunday the group will meet with Mrs. K. P. Mossmau. . m Party Compliments i Miss Phyllis Dunn A Jolly surprise party wuh-given' Miss Phyllis - .puiin, Saturday eve ning ut her home hy about thirty members of tho younger set. 'The house was attractively doeoruted In a 1 allowo'en moll I , wllh a color aehcule of orange ami black. '.. iiTtanelng was, the diversion of the evening. Dainty refreshments w;ere served hearing the close of tho uf fahv . ;.- - - .";, -v:..'-. Entertain Friends At Dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Niisb'uum were liost and hostess last evening at a dellghlltil Ti o'clock dinner with covers for 1'2 at their homo.' PUTMAN'S La Grande's Exclusive Ready-to-Weni and Millinery A cl.mt.ir or iimorH .-.'Hi.M'cil th.. lulilo. ', ':;'''!' t'-ollou'ltiK fllnno,; tht-y. uliomlrtt tho Hiu-i-fMt Imn.l i-onc-rt .hri.l tit tlin Mt'lho.riHt '.'pitiirnli. . . , v Announcements SPOKAN.10. Wash., Nov. I . ( AlP) -A. J. Stone 7t; wealthy rotifoil wheat farmer and banker, dledclu Whlttler .1 al friends here leapnv cd, , Stoiitj laid the fouuilnttnn'iof his fortuiii1 while working.1 ut4 a laborer on the.. Northern Pacfaiu rullroad Ijl -IMG; ; ! ; , i H ir Thi'5 Ni-lKllhorhnort". l.ttt'lHUli.. ..lull will m.' M thin (ivoiiIiik ut' T o'clock Hi. tlio Ia Clrunjp holol, Tliln.H ii. hair hour onrlioi thim littuiil ko that . thoHO who wiHh-lo tuny iitu-n.l' Iho rovttnl glvon Irdoi ul tho. Hactijuwea. ... , Th.f roiniiuinlyt .. Wonton' . HIVilo chitm will miH't .aomon-ow. ut 2:IG o'clock In the IloW.room C tin-Jjn Uniiirti-'liotcl. Dlblc study: .MiU'lt.'J. ami ' .4. 1 (-ori-oMiuimlcncc. .. Mtu.ly: "Syiiilii)llnt of : t'orii.' -Wlnci '.anil Oil.'?; Thorn will, .bo, a- rettllii froiii tlio hook, "The VI rorlotiw t;om)iiiiy.', Most Nurses Use New Face Powder M KM.O-OLO, the new ' wonderful Irench Procens Kace Powder, is prefeh-ed by n'tlrscs hecatiao of lt purity. and : they wiy it-' Uoes,. riot make; the skin ulry andv drawn, Stays on longer," keeps, shine, uwtijrji and Is -.very beneficial to tho coin; jtlexlon. You will love .MKUU). (1 IX) -Knee Powder; r Glass Drugs, I no il . , FIND "FRIEND i IN NEED" Mother and Daughter Praise; Vegetable Compound , Johnson City. N. Y. "My '(lutiplH tor wua only 20 year a od( hut for lwo yean . sno worked In diih cry. She was till nmdown, norv-? our, hnd ' uclifi und pnhia ntul no upputile, rT wns4 taking1 Lydut K. rinUliam'i Wgu-! table CotnpiMiiul with good femilts eo u)iu docitlotl to try It. ' JJeforo i alio had. - taken : two hot t lea lior appetite wua iH'lter . ho wn more cheerful mid was n bio , to work. f .cannot praise y.mir. mi'dl- -cine too highly; ' It jb woiulerfnl fnr : ntothcrs i and for iluugliterH, . It'a surely 'a-, friend in ncedJ M 'Mitn.- L. Ii, Hai.l, 22ii floral Avenuo, Jolution City, N V, 1 Hero Saturday Irs. Kuth Patten, of Klgin. was in Jit CIranile "Saturday. At. W(trk Following nines! II. M. Scott has returned to worli today following several days ah senco due to illness. VIK jivi; ItKT ;iPArOMA. Wash.. Nov. 4 (AP) Aside from a spralnel ' wrist. i Douglas Verbonus. liremerlon sali I or. suffered no after affects from his. WO footodive from the :ieyen- j of the flty waterway. o He 1 won a I bet - from another sailor. . .. .f A Well-Painted Roof.; ; . ' o ,. - - - .'.,''... 0 Seldom Leaks 5 jiij!lliisffli By TIF-LEM B. AMES IT. Is easy enouph to keep the house in repair in places which come-within our line of vision, but when the roof needs fixing, there is apt to be no warning until a damp and unsightly spot appears on the ceiling. Then there is a bill for rcdecoration as well as for re pair two large items of expense that should have been rolled into a small one and applied to pre vention instead of to cure. For money spent nt regular intervals for a coat of good paint will keep the roof in perfect condition so it will not spring a leak. More than any other part of the tiouse, the roof is exposed to the ravages of the elements. Rain often stays In the gutter for days and snow sometimes covers the whole area for weeks. This lowers the resistance of both metal and wood, causing rust and decay mi less there is proper protection. Paint Spreads a moUnirr-proof film ovrr the surface, scaling the pores of the wood and unifying the metal against corrosion. Tin roofs should he repainted every two years; shingled roofs may safely wait four or five years, but no longer. The wearing capacity of glnnglea will depend largely, of course, on whether the painter makes a good job of applying the paint or stain. -For a new roof, the best method is to dip one coat before the shingles are laid and then brush on the second coat when the roof is completed. Pre-dipping gives the ihingl(-s protection on both sides and insures an even distribution of color. Modern roof colors are .much brighter ttun the dull reds and timid browns of past years and many home owners look upon this change as an opportunity for in expensive remodeling. With a roof of emerald green, or one of bright lrra cntfa whu-hever suits ht complexion ar ntd house can be bmiili; i p-to-tlaic without a single change in outline. tein and -mineral Halt' do lie close under the akin and Pf ft thick par ing In tal?en a large" amount of tho food value of the potato 1m gone. lfeiklng Ik perhapH .the Ideal way to cook potatoes and I the accepted method fot children and invalid. Non of the mineral ynltti are lot In the water, ns. hap pen when potatoes are boiled, and the ouentlon of parfhg Ih do cided. Smooth, uniform and me dium sized potatoes' should be chosen for baking and the oven should be hot when the tubers nre put in. Rub the skin with fat be fore putting potatopH In the oven and they will bo tender and appe tizing. ', .... The . secret of perfect mttshed potatoes lies .In thorough cooking, draining and 'drying before mann ing. Unless all the . moisture Is driven off before mashing and sea soning, the potatoes will he. soggy instead of dry and mealy. Of course, ndenuate mashing to re move all lumps Is Imperative. Milk should not be added until potatoes are perfectly smooth. Keep hot by the side of the fire while mash ing and seasoning and beat over thfi fire whllo adding milk. Heat ing the milk aids In producing a "fluffy" dish. Never cover pota toes after mashing to . keep hot. The steam will settle down onto them and make them soggy. If thev must be kept hot, place the sjettle containing them- Into a larger kettle -of hot water. . . 3 iil nuiki - VV A K IN I IN Heal rrkaltf f patioa and ath- f? 1? r tal an , Calan 41ran HtfarMlM yarn flffviut tyttvas. Our nonsurgical treatment, used (uccetstully for 16-yeirt, per nwnenlly relieves those condi tions, restores health and rebuilds vitality. Our fKKE Booklet contains important in formation and explains our re markable CUARANTY. Write, phone or call for it today. Dr,ClIAS,J.DLAN RECTAL W COLO N CLINIC . man si-m oppos cocht moo nrnt & NUiN-PMriAM muon I TELtPtiONE ATWATF.R 2661 J Sew ri.t , San FfANCtsco.w threw the state Into the Vepublican! column just a, year ago,- politico) contests there were decided, in- tho W- democratic primary. , Consequent ly this is the first real general elec tion fight 'for state officers within several generations. Under the leadership of lllshop James Cannon Jr., of the Metho dist Kplscopal church, sjHilh, the aiti-Smith democrats have joined with the republicans in, supporting "William Mosely llrown for the gov ernorship against John. (larland Polka rd, candidate of the regular demos-ratio organization at the head of which stynds Governor llarrf Kio(id liyrd. Outside of Virginia, Kentucky has the only other statewide elec tion of popular interest. In the niuegrnss state tho republicans seekoto make their, control of the government crflnpiete by gaining a majority Ju the legislature. Xegro Seats Scat The congressional election, to be hojd In the twenty-first New York district to fill a. vacancy caused by death, brings forth a negro seek ing a place In tjie national- house of representatives. lie is Thibert 'P. Delany, running on (he republican-ticket ln: a normally demo cratic district, - Contests in Xew York City, .IJoh ton and Detroit furnish the high lights in tho mayoraHty rare. r Ah ifiayMiliallowo'en party was glt-rt -Kriday nlght-at 11n homo-'of Has Made Good with MILLIONS! 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