E1QIIT PA0E3.
DAILY EASY OUEflOiWATf. PENDLETON. OTtTlflON'. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1015.
PAOF THREE.
The world has known what
Cottolene is for over
quarter of a century
a
Cottolene established a class of its own over a generation ago.
Cottolene was in the front rank of the great movement for bet
tering household service and for improving food products.
Cottolene has always held its place. There is nothing to
which it may be compared.
There are no secrets in the production of Cottolene. Its
manufacture and its constituents are as well known as the
simplest things done in every kitchen.
CARLOAD OF CATTLE .
SHIPPED TO PORTLAND
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STAIIFIEID
FARMER
J. I (OX KKXDS MMIiKK OK FAT
IJFKF FOK THK NORTH
WK8TER.V MAIIKIX
Funeral of Mm. Mary IjinIi Id V&
Ixli,, High School Win Debate
Gibbx Krldonc In Sold to
. Onirics Ward and Former Will
Mote U I kltth nln-r New Note.
Cottolene is an exact combination of the
two finest cooking fats nature produces.
The cotton seed oil in Cottolene is pressed
from selected seed it is a grade so choice
that it is not listed on the market - It
is purer, sweeter and better in food
value than most salad oils. The beef
stearine is the product of the freshest,
finest leaf beef suet known.
It is the exact combination of these two
fats which gave Cottolene its high place
over a quarter of a century ago, and
which has held this place for it
Cottolene is economical, but better than
that it actually improves the quality
and flavor of all foods cooked with it
whether it is used for shortening, frying
or cake -making.
Frederlckson
the Ladles'
the church
Your grocer has Cottolene now
Tell your grocer you want a pail now; arrange with him for your regular
weekly supply. Write to our General Offices, Chicago, for our real cook book
"HOME HELPS"-free.
FAIRBANK3
Cottolene makes good cooking better
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I J nor Sva Waterpoo$
SAW FRANCISCO. Feb.. 11. After
ncosnUrlng -the wont storm in her
fcxperUnce. according to her iklpper
the liner Me.no arrived from Hono
in la with her deck rail partly washed
way and other signs of heavy weath
Harly today, when 10 miles from
port, passengers on (he Manoa saw a
waterspout which was plainly visible
from the decks.
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ADAMS WOMAN IS
RECOVERING FROM
Smokers of
Turkish Trophies
Cigarette fifteen years ago
in smokers of
Turkish Trophies
Cigarettes today I
rrirTiJTrrttjTTTr: i .
California
Expositions
n:xi)Mcro'
to
San FrnntlHoo and Itrturn $35.20
San Diego and return $57.20
via
OHF,GOX-WASHINGTON
RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO.
And Connections.
Littoral 8uHver Privileges
For full Information, tickets, etc.
oak
T. F. O'RRIEX, Agent,
IHmdlcton.
n. nntxs, d. f. & r. a.,
Walla Walla.
dlcton Tuesday In the Lieuallen car
or the purpose of getting the rug
fo the library.
i John Perlneer wit a visitor at the
SERIOUS ILLNFSS county .t thi.
I Mrs. J. llarrah went to Pendleton
Monday.
Wis Henry Whltler and Miss Han
nah French were Pendleton visitors
Tuesday.
Ike Christopher motored to
nwi Wednesday.
air. and Mrs. Elmer La Due were
In town this week.
The ftailles club will meet
time tl the country home of
V.YI Toyer.
Xr. .nnd Mrs. Fritnk Krehs
live near Adams, were In town Tues
day.
Mrs. Ella Bowling has been con
fined to her, home this week on ac
count of sickness.
Fraer meeting v.ns held Wednes
day evening In the Methodist church.
I!:iy rnd Frank Ro.u were In town
lh. nick.
OPF.HATIO.V WAS NECESSARY
HIT SHE WILL SOOX HE
ABLE TO HE OUT.
(Special Correspondence.)
ADAMS, Ore., Feb. 12. Mr. and
Mia Alexander McKenzle motored to
Ariamo Monday from their home is
Valla Walla. "
Mrs. Henry Lewis who underwent
an operation some time ago. Is now
Improving and will soon be able to
rot in r. to her home.
The Rebeknh lodge Is now busy
praiticlng, as they will soon have sev
er:! ! ntw members to initiate.
Mr.-Dondell of Athena, the Adam
and Instructor, was in town Tuesday.
Archie Mclntyre of Athena, was in
(own Sunday.
The Adams library committee met
Tuesday evening. j
Some of the farmers around Ad
Tiis &re beginning their spring work.
Mr. end Mrs. Charles Dupuis were In
town Tuesday.
Hoy Ferguson was in town Tuesday.
Lehman Delnlng was in town Tues
day. The Adams library room has been
fuo,tly Improved with a new rug and
other supplies. Mr. and Mrs. T. A.
l.l' ii;i)len, Mrs. Rosiherry, Mrs. Ches
rnt nnd Mrs. Clark motored to Pen-
Ad
next
Mrs.
who
MOTHER! IF CHILD'S
TONGUE IS COATED
Mnrrlnffe Proof Fall
PHILADELPHIA, Feb., 11. Al
though she lived with him 41 'years
and believed herself to be his lawful
wife, Mrs. Catherine Koolock. 80
eara old, cannot, by a court ruling
Khsre In the $18,000 estate of William
l). Koilock, Judge Patterson, In a
decision recently dismissed her suit
on the ground that she failed to prove
a legal marriage with Koilock.
Tho woman testified that In 1874,
hcllevelng Koilock to be a single man
she was married to him. Later, she
fftld he confessed he had been marri
ed before and had two children. He
insured her, she Raid, that he had ob
tained a divorce from his first wife.
This statement proved untrue as the
records show that Koilock did not get
a divorce until 1890. Children by the
first Mrs. Koilock will get the prop
erty. The aged petitioner charged that
i much of Kollock's property was
bought with her savings. She bellev
ed it to be held by them Jointly but
.-I: Kollock's death, discovered he had
I laced the property In h's own name.
DISBHOW ENTERED IN
BIG AITO RACES
..1. .
i .... -trr !;. X
Louis Dlsbrow, the daring western
racing auto driver, who has entcreJ
as a competitor In the irogram of
races thnt are to be the automobile
features of the ranama-Paclfic In
ternational Exposition at ?an Francisco.
Date
. j
FEB.
20th
Carnival at Tampa.
TAMPA, Fla., Feb. 12 The annu-
IF CROSS, FEVERISH. CONSTIPAT
ED, GIVE "CALIFORNIA
SYRUP OF .FIGS." '
A laxative today saves a sick child
tomorrow. Children simply will mot
take the time from play to empty
their bowels, which become clogged
up with waste, liver gets sluggish:
stomach sour.
Look at the tongue, mothert If n' "Oasparllla Cnrnlvo," similar to u
coated, or your child Is llBtless cross, mardl gras, of Tampa opened today.
feverish, breath bad, restless, doesn't 't will be a "dry" event, too. any thing
eat heartily, lull of cold or has sora stronper than grape Juice being ban-
throat or any other children's all- ed. The Rotary Club Is In charge of
ment, give a tenapoonful of "Cailf r- the various events.
r.'A Syrup of Flifs ' then don't
Ucauso It is oerf't!y harmless, ano
n a few hou-i, i'I thin constipation
rnlson, sour bile and fermenting woate
Villi gently move out of the boweis,
and you will have a well, playful child
ogHln. A thorough "Inside cleansing"
Is oftlmes all that is necessary. It
should be the first treatment given
in any sickness.
lie ware of counterfeit fig syrups.
Ask your druggist for a EO cent bottle
ct ''Cflllfnrnh Syrup of Fig," whl:h
has full A'.ti-rtlons for babies, children
of nl' ages and for grown-ups plainly
printed on the bottle. Look careful
ly and see that It is made by the
"California Fig Syrup Company."
DANCERS TO HELP
TEUTON IIOSIPTALS
riULADKI.miA, Fefc. 12.
Vany rrorrlnent persons affili
ated with German and Austrian
relief societies wll; attend the
bal! of tl.e flermnn-Austrlan re
lief association here. The pro
ceeds will te mru to purchase
ambulances anil t'rer needed
inedlirul suj:lirs for German
nnd Austrian hospuals abroad.
J
Hair Jenls Arc Unsold.
ST. JOHNS, X. F., Feb. 11. Unless
some plan can be devised within a
month whereby the skins nnd oil of
the hulr seal can be utilized by the
British government for war supplies,
thers lt n strong possibility that the
seal hunt, which has been an import
ant factor in the commerce of New
Fonndlund for many years will be
abandoned for the coming season.
Because of industrial depression
and the war, none of last year's catch
of 233.000 has been disposed of, nnd
r.rout half of the great catch of 3?
skins In 191S remains in tho hands
of brokers in London and New York
(Spe'lal Correspondence.)
KTANFIELD. Or., Feb. 12. J. L.
("ox shipped a caiload of fat cattle
to I'm Hand Thursday. Mayor Kyle
wrn. in churge of the car.
The Embroidery Club met at the
home of Mrs. Eva Dunning Wednes
day tifternoon.
Madams Heggman.
end Heath entertained
Aid In the parlors of
Thursday afternoon.
Glen McCollough was a Pendleton
visitor the first of the week.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Mary
Lash was held at the Presbyterian
thurch Wednesday afternoon and the
body v. as laid to rest In the local
ri-metery. She leaves several children
to mourn her departure.
A. W. Prann of Hermiston was
aere Wednesday attending the funeral
of Mrs. Lash.
Mrs. J. Smith and daughter of Pen
dleton was here Wednesday.
V. F. Cooper of Oswego, Oregon,
was hre Monday ar..1 Tuesday.
S C. Cummlngs of Pilot Rock was
(oiling on friends Saturday.
Miff Mable McElroy of Hermluton
was a Stanfield ca!l"r Saturday.
Mrs George Coe returned Thursday
from a four months' vlsi with herj
.mnu in Boston.
J. i. Yeager of Pilot Rock. C. G.
Tubus of Pendleton and J. C How-!
irun ol Nolln were judges at the de-1
bate Letween Echj and Stanfield
hieh schools. Their decision was in
favor of Echo.
Mrs. C. W. Connor and Mrs. F. B.
Stuart were shopping In Pendleton
Mond:'.
W. P. Ward was In Hermiston
Monday.
W. P. Gibbs has told his residence
to Charles Ward. Mr. Gibbs will go
t-) Ukiah where hi has a position
with the telephone company,
W. 3. Furnish And fl. J.Moore of
Portland are spending the week nere,
R. H. Irwin Is In Portland on bus.
lnet.
Vu Jessie B. Drlerley of Athena,
was the guest of Mrs. F. B. Stuart
S.-lJtday.
E. F. Averlll. deputy game warden
of P?rdIeton, turned twenty four Cal-lfc-i
irta valley quails loose on the Page
ranch.
George Crawford of Pendleton
here Thursday.
UNITED STATES
WARNS
E
NuLIOAIlD GERMANY
AGAIHS
T
VIOLATIONS
BELLIGERENTS WILL BE HELD
TO ACCOUNT IF AMERICAN
LIVES LOST.
was
Went Getting Rig Orders
ABERDEEN. Wash.. Feb. 11. Two
orders for barrel staves, the value of
which aggregates $57,600 and which
ili take more than 70 cara to carry
them to the East have been received
within the last few day by the West-i
.,ihhoty KtrtM Will Ro Tkm to;
Protect RifffiU i f Amrrb's.n, I)c-I
rlarrtf NoUm S-nt By State IM-part-nt
Sharp Wordd Are I'sod -Noten
Caufe Stir at Cuital.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 12. Publlca-j
tlor. ty the stati department last
night of the texu of the notes sent
I t Great Britain and Germany respect
ively,, revealed that both countries
had teen warned In most emphatic
terms against menacing the vessels or
lives of American citizens traversing
tb recently proclaimed sea sones of
war.
Roth Countries Warned.
Germany waa r.dvlsed that the
United States "would be constrained
to hold the Imperial government to a
strict accountability" for such acta oZ
l's naval authorltlia aa might result
In the destruction ' f American vessels
or the low of American lives, and that
"if Siich a deplorable situation should
arlie," the American government
wou d "take any pteps It might be
rec-essary to safeguard American lives
snd iroperty."
To Great Britain the Unletd States
1 dntcu out "the measure of responsi
bility" which- would, seem to be Im
pi.td tn the Britiisi government "for
the l-Jhs of American vessels and
lives in case of an attack by a Ger
man naval force." If England sanc
tioned the general misuse of the Am
erican flag by British vessels, and
th.rely cast doubt tn the valid char
acter of the neutral ensigns.
Entire Cabinet Coiinll'il.
Th two communications were to
tia.e been preaen'.cd yesterday re
spectively to the Biitlflh government
by Ambassador Page and the German
for. Igr. office by Ambassador Gerard.
Tl.ey v ere prepared by Counsellor
Robert Lansing and revised by Presi
dent Wilson and Secretary Bryan aft
er 01 sultation y',tri the entire cab
inet. The British, Spanish, and Braxlliau
aini);utadors. who happened to call
ut the state department, received
copies of the notes, as did the mints
vers of Sweden, Norway and Den
n aik, who especially requested It.
The cccuments created something of
e sensation among the diplomats gen
erally because of what some regarded
as their drastic Implication.
Lffcot on Public I "oro tailed.
ilifh officials of the American gov
einni'nt pointed out Informally that
it 1 ad been deemed advisable to
speak In unmistakable terms now
rather than to await the alarming ef
fect on American
which might ensue
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Boxes for ladies and gentlemen.
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MEALS AND UP.
S hpeclai ('hlcken Dinner S
Sundays.
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EAT CABBAGE, FISH,
SAUSAGE, NEW BREAD
"PAPE'8 DIAPETSIN" DIGESTS
JOOD WHEN KTOMACII
CAN'T CURES IN.
DIGESTION,
Do some foods you eat hit back
taste good, but work badly; ferment
Into stubborn lumps and cause a
sick, sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr.
or Mrs. Dyspeptic, Jot thl down:
Pa pes Diapepsin d!genls everything,
leaving nothing to sour and upset you
There never was anything so safely
quick, so certainly effective. No dif
ference how badly your stomach la
disordered you will get happy relief
In five minutes, but what pleases you
most Is that It strengthens and regu
lates your stomach so you can eat
your favorite food without fear.
Most remedies give you relief some
times they are alow but not sure.
"Pape's Diapepsin" la qukk, positive
and puts your stomach In a healthy
condition 0 the mlseri' wont soma
Uc.
You Ml different as soon as
"Pape's Diapepsin" comes in contact
with tha stomach dlstresa jmi van
Ishea your stomach geta sweet, no
gases, 110 belching, no eructation of
undigested food, your bead clears
and you feel fine.
Go now, make the best Investment
you ever made, by getting a Urge
fifty-cent, tiM 0f pape'a Dlapepaia
from any drug store. You realise. la
five minutea how needless It to to
suffer from Indigestion, dyspepsia or
any stomach disorder,
Citizens. The note, officials were
confident, would serve as a preventative-
of the critical possibilities dis
cusced in them.
Diplomats examined with great In
terest the language of the commu-
trn Cooperage company. The first Is: r.icatlons and some ol them construed
from the Chicago headquarters of the the note to Germany as a warning
Armour Packing company and Is fort that the loss of American lives by
JjO.000 of lard barrel stock. This or
der alone will make 60 carloads of
staves.
T ie other order is for $7500 worth
short barrel staves and
from a New Hampshire firm,
It Is estimated that the Armou or-
t'er Is the first of several large simi
lar orders which may follow. To meet
Swb Petroleum l lxw.
BERNE. Switzerland Feb. it
public Pinion J scarcity of petroleum Is being expert
from the sinking e.nced In KttltT.ri-n .....
of a vessel with scores of American' pension of Importations from Russia
and Roumania.
Supplies have run so low that the
5overnment has been forced to ar
range importation front America. It
las Just bought a large amount of
petroleum at New Orleans. -
German Order Protocol,
PARIS. Feb. 11 The Belgian aov-
binkli.g even a belligerent merchant ernment has issued a protest against
lui vould be cqvired by the repre
mentations of the American govern-
tho recent action of Germany In an
no'Ilng the e.equateurs of the rat.
menr, because of (he Insistence tharjjula of neuirtil rowers In B.1um
comes ell merchant ships must be visited and , The United States and Belgium agree
...-.iiiiiru wi.c Bu.iis n ue sun. says tne protect, that Germany has
no right to ennui the exe)uateurs.
Corneal Stone Laid
WILMINGTNO, Del., Feb.
the heavy demnnd placed upon It the The coiner stone of the new $2.50).
cooperage plant will continue' to op- 000 county and municipal
erate both day and night. I was to be laid today.
The two co'intries. It adds recoir-
12. -nize only rlsht of Oerm.inv to
suspend the mUsion of rnn.-mu whu
building military xif.(n-ies make
1 necessary.
such a step
Danish Liner Detained
NEW YORK, Feb., 11. The Dan
Ifh steamship Helllg Olav. nrrlvlng
here from Copenhagen and Christian
ia. reports that on the outward voy
BRe from th's port, which she left
December 2. the ship was boarded at
Kirkwrll, Scotland, by armed marine,
t'nd detained for eight days pending
investigation as to the character of
her cargo.
Captain L. Hoist master of the Hel
llg Olav, a Scandlnavln-Amerlcan line
steamer, said the reason of the de
tentlon was ultimately traced to a
hllp of the Brltlxh censor handling
cable dispatches. A cable explained
fiat the ship carried no copper had
not been believed. . 1
Order SUNKIST
Oranges Today
Big, Juicy, Sweet, Firm, Tender-Meated. P
Seedless Navels are Now on Sale in Abundance
at AH Good Dealers' Stores in Your Neighborhood
The name "Sunkist" stands for a rigidly main
tained standard of quality, and these oranges come
from California's finest groves. Picked only when
fully ripened.
Trices are low. Sunkist cost no more
than you pay for ordinary oranges.
Don't go without them now
v3:sSsW5"-w when they are so
good and good
for ycu.
- - ' .
Serve them at
every meal, begin
ning tonight have
Sunkist sliced for dessert.
Sunkist Lemons
Perfect ia color the most appetixinn
garnish best to serve with fish, tuea:
and tea. Juicy, tart, practically seed
less. Use the juice wherever you now
use vinegar. Learn 86 ways to employ
Sunkist Lemons as a delicacy
and a household help.
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