East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 26, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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There is an appetizing appeal in the thought that your foods are cooked with
Cottolene made of an oil that is far superior to most salad oils and as fine as
the best, combined with the choicest part of rich, leaf beef suet
Nothing has ever been found to equal this combination. For more than a
quarter of a century Cottolene has been alone and has held an unchallenged
leadership.
Order a pail of Cottolene from your grocer today and use it
in shortening, frying, or cake-making. Added to its splen
did results is its economy you use one-third less than of
any ordinary cooking fat Arrange with your grocer for a
regular supply.
Write to our General Offices, Chicago, for, our real cook
book "HOME HELPS" free.
i. ninii ARK APPROVED.
:
utivxt nm.. Feb. Jl Ths fo'-
lowlng bills were approved by Cover
tint Wlthvcombe:
II. B. 110, by Stott, to create small
ritimi Aenartment In the district
court of Oregon.
ITCHING ECZEMA
COVERED ENTIRE
BODY, RESIIIOL CURED
CovJd Not Sleep. 8 Remedies had Failed.
fUeinol Stopped Itching Immediately.
Doston, Mass., Aug. II, 1014. "My
entire body, even my eyelids, u com
pletely covered with blisters as large
aa a pea. When ono would burst water
would como from it, and then it would
turn into a very painful eore. Tho
burning and itWiing wcro something
terrible, and I COULD NOT SLEEP nor
rest. I think I had 0:10 of tho worst
cases of eczema a human lx-lng ever had.
"I wed eight different kinds of rem
edies without sueceon. I then tried
Reelnol Ointment and Keainol Soap
and it stopped tho itching IMME
DIATELY. I gradually noticed a
change for tho better. Now I am en
tirely cured, and am without a pimple
r blemish on any part f my body.'
(Signed) Edward F. MeCulIough, 249
River St., Mattapan. Beainol Ointment
and Resinol Soap heal akin eruptions,
clear away pimples, and form a most
valuable household treatment for soros,
nrna, etc Sold by all druggists.
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1 IlongCCongCafc
AND NOODLE PARLORS
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1 Chop Sueyf
3 Oataldo Tray Orders a Specialty.
3 Boxes for ladles and gehtlemen.
3: OPEN PAY AND NIQHT. -s 5
5 MEALS 25C ANJO'l'P. "','.
Special Chicken
Sundays.
Dinner s
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eg made
There is no secret about Cottolone.
The world has known Cottolene for over twenty-five years.
It was in the van of the great movement for the improve
ment of food products.
It is an exact combination of pure, ultra-refined cotton
seed oil (a grade so high it is not listed in the market)
with beef-stearine from clean, fresh, leaf beef suet
That is what produces the splendid qualities for shorten
ing, frying and cake-making in
Gt1tlm
Cottolene makes good cooking
H. B. 342, by Home To compel
employers who withhold employes
wugea to account for money aa col
lected, etc.
II. B. 47. by Blanchard Requlr
lng that mill feeds be sold by weight
II. B. 341, by Huston Empower
ing authorities to collect tolls from
Interstate bridges.
If. It. 4(1, by committee on game
(Sub for 1C, :i4, and 258) To am.
end sections 10 and It, chapter 232
ccneral laws Oregon, relating to
game.
H. B. 187, by Rlsley Authorising
and regulating the practice of chiro
practic In the state of Oregon.
II. U. 227, by Childs Relative to
the number of members on an olec
Hon board.
II. B. 29, by Huston Amending
blue sky law.
Governor Wllhycombe yesterdaj
afternoon approved the following
bills:
II. U. 469, by committee on ways
and means making an appropriation
for the state industrial school for
girls.
H. B. 481, by committee on ways
and means Making -an appropria
tion for the Oregon national guard
II. B. 485, by committee on ways
and means MukinK on appropria
tion fur tho soldiers' home.
11. r. 4 86, by committee on vnys
and means Making an appropria
tion for soldiers' home.
II. B. 4 86, by committee on was
and means Making on appropria
tion for state tuberculosis hospital.
II. B. 489, by committee on ways
and means Making an appropriation
for charitable and benevolent Inatl
tutlona caring for foundlings and or
phans. S. B.' 19S, by Smith of Coos and
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Coffee
The purest and best
is packed daily and is always
fresh and uniform in flavor and
strength
40a lb.
VTiy . Pay More? Steel Cut
No Dust No
::. Uosset 6l
, The Oldest and
(J o I ree tkoaaiera in
the Northwest.
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EASTjDRKGONIAN, PENDLETON", OREGON, FRIDAYFEDRUARY 26, 191
Cotoleee
of
Curry Amending
road districts.
law relating
parent of Bride Sue.
OKEGON CITT, Ore. Feb. 25.
When Nellie Ruth Bolton, 16 years
eld, returned home several days ago
after eloping with Pobert Guy Smith.
19 years old, and Informed her par
ens thut her name was Mrs. Smith,
they promptly became indignant and
they filed a suit In the circuit court
to have the marriage annulled.
The ftlrl parents are Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Bolton, of Portland. In their
suit they aver that neither the bride
nor bridegroom Is of age and that the
marriage of the young couple has no!
been harmonious.
I of Apivtlte Is also loss of v'
t'lty, vigor, tone. To recover appe
tlte and the rest take Hood's Sa--
Skparllla that strengthens the stom
ach, perfects digestion, makes eat
ing a pleasure. It also makes the
blood rich and pure, and steadies the
n rves. Adv.
27 Road niotricls levy.
OREGON CITT, Ore.. Feb 16.
Tv. er ty-seven road districts In Ctack-
iinna county win lvy special taxes
to ralwe J64.012.21 and Increase the
amount to he spent on roads In 1915
to almost $300. 0M. according to a
tax sheet made public by J. E. Jack,
u3snsor.
The tax In the county levied for all
purposes Is $784,878.64 and the tax
i.lie property is $30,375,188 81. The
state tax In Clackamas county will
le $118,463.05: tho general county
tax, $97,200.46; the school, general
and library, $108,275.50 and the gen
eial road, $243,001.14. A 10-mlll tax
will bring Oregon City $28,747.87.
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Rabid Badger Slain.
BAKER, Ore., Feb. 26.
Meeting a rabid badger in his
field near Malheur W. X. Whit
worth, a rancher, fought the an
imal and finally killed It
Whltworth was collecting his
horses when he encountered the
badger, which was ready for
battle.
Grasping a halter from a
horse the man struck at the
frenzied animal and kept it from
him until he secured a stake
from a fence and killed the ani
mal. Cutting it open he found
the meat filled with froth.
Within the last week two
cows belonging to F. W. Smith
and Elmer Moltham, near Iron
sides, have died Of hydrophobia
and several rabid coyotes have
bt-cn around recently.
ALL HIS MONEY GOES
FOR A RIG FUNERAL
OAKLAND, Cal., Feb. 26. Robert
A. Stevenson, oiler of the tracks of
the Oakland Traction company, frr
2f years, had lived alone In an hum
ble cottage out on San Publo avenue
tul he certainly had some fun.-rai.
For a time the downtown traffic
of Oakland was halted completely
whilo a score of costly limousines
wound slowly through the street be
hind a big brass band playing dirges.
Followed several wagonloads of flow
ers and a long line of uniformed car
company employes brought up the
rear.
Stevenson had been a member of
the Carmen's Social and Benevolent
society and the Carmen's union and
at his death he had accumulated ben
efit!, aggregating more than $1000
He left not a relative In the world
and these organizations decided to
fiend it all on his funeral.
Sweden Asks for Copper.
LONDON. Feb. 25. The seizure of
a considerable quantity of unwrought
copper for Sweden, which was brought
over in two neutral and three British
ships, came up before the prise court
The counsel tor the Swedish company
said he was authorised by the Swed
ish minister to say .that the copper
was urgently needed In Sweden to fill
the government contracts. He asked
for an undertaking by the BrittshJ
government that , the ' government
which had requisitioned 'the coppei
would not 'uFe It before a legal settle-,
ment was reached. , ' '
The attorney general said tfe Brit
Ish government, while It wasVfirepnr
ed 'to act reasonably In the matter
could not give such aft undertaking
The' case ' was adjourned on the BP'
plication of the attorney general. -
An egotist Is a man who insists or
ttlilng you tho things about himsel
that you want to tell him about your
THE III 11$
MOSER
BILL IS SIGHED BY
VITHYCOMBE
IMITATION' AL . INSTITUTES .OF
STATE PLACEB UNDER
hIOIL8 SYSTEM.
Goternor Ihhuc IX'fiuxe of Measure
Hut Makes No Reference to the
PrliKiiml Point ou Which the ISill
Ha Keen Attacked arUttan Iri
lcrct, Ho Bays.
SALEM. Ore.. Feb, 26. Governor
James Wllhycombe yesterday signed
the now notorious Moser bill whbn
has been under much criticism be
cause It places the big state educa
tional Institutions under the spoils
s stein. The governor Issued a state
ment in defense of the bill but makus
no reference to the' principal point
on which the bill has been attacked.
The governor's statement Is as lot
lows: .
In signing senate bill No. 312 I am
fully aware that It has been the sub
ject of bitter, if purely partisan, crit
icism. I am also aware that this
criticism, while so framed as to
charge that the referendum rights of
the people in this particular instance
are being abused, ha In reality noth
ing to do with the welfare of the
people or of the public service, but
ruther finds origin In selfish anl
partisan interest
I most firmly believe now, as 1
always have, that the laws of the
people mu.st be defended, safeguard
ed and upheld. The tWrgency
clause should not be used to defeat
the legitimate purpose of the ref
erendum, but neither should the. ref
erendum be abuned as an agent for
crippling a competent administration
of those very laws.
In the particular caae of senate bill
No 312, the legislature has held
that an emergency exUts owing to
the necessity of creating and main
taining efficiency in the various stata
departments. I believe that the facts
Justify such an Interpretation of ex
isting conditions. The public weal
actually la affected, or may well be
come affected, under the existing sys
tem, with many subordinate officials
exercising important functions of
state government without real re
sponsibility to the power which ap
points them, and which power, in
turn, is held responsible by the peo
d! for the satisfactory admlnlstra
tlon of the people's laws. ,
Right of Removal Needed. .
Loyal co-operation and assistance,
as well as competency, economy and
Industry', are essential to proper ad
m'nUtratlon, and where such la lack
ing the appointive power, whether U
be a board or theexecutlve. should
have the power of removal, and I
feel that such additional authority
will work for the very best lntereaU
of the public and . will not be oppos
ed except by those whose political
positions may be Jeopardized, anl by
their friends, who, under one pro-
tense and another, will attack Its im
mediate operatlcn.
There has been. It Is needless to
m !nt out a general demand for a
stricter economy In state admlnlstra
t!i n This demand has grown. In m
small measure, from the extrava
gance of a multiplicity of commis
sions and departments which rae
sprung up. I believe the operation of
this act will eliminate possibility of
any repetition of the tactics of offlte
holders, whose pernicious lobbying
embarrassed the legislature's effcris
for economical consolidations.
Lastly, the removal power can be
abused and over-used, but that is
ti uc of every power. In this partic
ular Instance I Intend to exercLe ev
Use
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ir u.Lys
Order Sunkist Lemons, too. Use
their juice for salads and in other dishes
that usually, call for vinegar.
Lemon juice is more healthful morn
of it should be used et this season of tho
year. Note the added delicacy of flavor.
Send eonoon for Prrmlam Litt thowina thit Aidnu
and 45 ethtr Wm.
Wm rmamnlf
yt'U puy to gtt
er precaution against its abuse, and
I believe Its very eilstenca will have
such a salutary effect that it will b
necessary to employ It seldom.
The governor vetoed house bill 357
rerauA of Its conflicting with house
bill 195. Corporation Commissioner
Watson anked that it be vetoed. It
related to the regulation of co oper
ative associations. Bills signed by
the governor yesterday are as fol
lows: H. B. 477, committee on assess
ment and taxation, relating t assess
ment of public service corporations.
If. IT. 248, Weeks Amending pub
lis road laws.
H. B. 270. Childs Providing time
when assessor ahall deliver tax rolls
to treasurer.
H. B. 473. game committee Cre
ating fish and game commission.
H. B. 179, Olds Relating to state
hoard of horticulture and county In
sptctors.
H. B. 437, Blanchard Requiring
mlli feeds to be sold by weight
II. E. 320. Stott Creating small
cinlms department In Oregon district
ccurta.
II. B. 461, game committee Am
ending laws.
H. B. 341. Huston Transferrin?
state authority over Interstate bridge
to Multnomah county.
II. B. 29, substitute, Huston Am
ending "blue sky'' law.
H. B. 227, Childs Amending law
relative to number of members on
election boards.
S. B. 312, Moser Making appoint
ive offices subject to recall by ap
pointive power.
A Tent for Liver Complaint
Mentally Unhappy physically, .Dull
The liver, sluggish and inactive,
first ahowa itself in a mental state
unhappy and critical. Never la there
Joy in living, aa when the Stomach
and Liver are doing their work. Keep
jour liver active and healthy by us
ing Dr. King's New Life Pills; they
empty the Bowels freely, tone up your
liver and purify the Blood. 25c at
drucgists. Bucklen'a Arnica Salve
excellent for Piles. Ad.
T5XAS AUTHORITIES PUT
QUARANTINE ON CHILE
FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE
CAUSES DRASTIC ACTION' TO
BE TAKEN.
AUSTIN. Texas, Feb. 25. A cattle
quarantine against Canada and Mexi
co and every state, in the union on
account of the foot and mouth dlseaae
was ordered by the Texas authorities.
The quarantine also includes stock,
fowls, fodder, cottonseed, straw and
hay.
Governor Stops Riders
NASHVILLE. Tenn., Feb. 25. A
majority of the able-bodied men of
Lake county have been appointed
doputles under Sheriff Hall and au
thorized to make arrests in the night
rider outbreak in that section. It
said, will order the militia company
that alan fails. Governor Rye. is le
at Union City to proceed to Tiptonvllli j yWnfM Cctuon SupPeinet
and Place Itself at the disposal ofj BERUX Feb- 25-A dbpttck
Sheriff Hall. ( from Vienna to the Vorwaerts throws
For the past week nlghtrlders h.v ght on the preM cen8or8hlp ta
directed their acts sgalnst the n 08 ,0, Austria.
population In the neighborhood of; s,nce lhe outbreafe of ,he war th
Titan and Philippl. where many hav-lenUr6 contenU of aU newspapers ha6
weec oruerea 10 ieae me cumr,
hading planter in the vicinity. It is
said has been told to dimls all of
his negro tenants.
The object of the i.lghtr!ders seems
to be an effort to drive negroes f.-om
tlut section In which the rentinr o!'
linds to negroes Is carried on.
L?r ., vr ..sdfgg ww5 etsahrold!
An old bachelor says thut matri
mony is the best cooking school.
Famous California
Seedless Navel Oranges
Fully Ripe and Delicious
Now you can have these famous seedless
navel oranges at any first-class grocer's or fruit
dealer's store. An abundant supply fresh from
the trees has just arrived from California.;
Telephone your dealer
Free-peeline, seedless,
food for every day.
Sunldst Lemons
Sunkist Lemons taste best
best on the table. Serve
quartered With fish, meats or
When buying either fruit
on zusttst and save th.
prange and lemon wrapper for v
beautiful silver premiums, r K
Rogtrw SUver Premium
thtt Si'.'txr. W' rmfanJ iht IrifTt
it 1 not tat Utuctory m y wy.
PAGE TIIRKE
FIVE MINUTE CURE
IF STOMACH IS BAD
'TAPE'S DIAPEPSI.V IS qUIl.
EST, 8UItrST INDIGF.STIOJf
CURB K50WX.
Tou don't want a slow remedy
when your atomach I bail or an ua
certaln one or a harmful one your
atomach la too valuable: you musa't
IrJure It with drastic drugs.
Pape's Dla pepsin la aote4 for i's
eped In glvln relief; Its harmleaa
nets; Its certain unfailing actloa la
regulating sick, sour, gassy stomach.
Its mlllona of cures In indigestion,
dyspepsia, gastritis and other atom
rch trouble has made It famous the
world over.
Keep this perfeft stomach doctor
In your home) keep It handy get a
Urge fifty-cent case from any drug
store and then If anyone should eat
something which doesn't agree with
them. If what they eat lays like lead,
ferments and sours and forms gas;
c: uses headache, dizziness; and nau
sea; eructations of acid and undlgeat.
ed foed remember as soon as rape's
Dlapepsln comes In contact with the
sumach all such distress vanishes.
Its promptness, certainty and eae la
overcoming the worst atomach disor
ders la a Tevelatlon to those who try
It
FARMERS GLAD TO
SEE THE RAIN COME
AT PILOT ROCK
SHOWERS THE PAST FEW DAYS
BRING THE BROAD S3IILK
TO FACES.
(Special Corref pondence.)
PILOT ROCK, Ore.. Feb. 26. The,
farmers are all wearing their "big
smile" again, because of the good
rams that have been falling off and
on for the last few days. It also
gives the sheepmen a chance to
am lie.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Boylen wero
visitors here Wednesday.
Mrs. Bert Hunter and children of
Pendleton rpent Sunday here with
her sister-in-law, Mrs. A. C. Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Russell of
Nye were hero Wednesday doing
acme trading.
Rev. Harry Galvln was called
away this week on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver and children
of Missouri are visiting friends her
Dr. Gilliland and family for a few
days.
Dr. Gilliland was a vbltor at Pea
dleton Wednesday.
Harry Whittaker of Nye was hero
Wednesday on business.
James Whittaker spent Tuesday
evening at Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathews of
Stewart creek, were In town Wed
cesday doing some shopping.
Dr. Gilliland and wife and Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver took dinner Wed
nesday at the home of William Kid
well been subject to the approval of the
censors, who have absolute power t
suppress any article, without regard
to their nature.
The newspapers must be submitted
to the police authorities two hours
before they Are published, and tha
censors may then suppress the whole
paper or order the removal of ob
jectionable paragraphs. The result Li
that the newspapers frequently appear
with great parts of the pa ices blank.
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