UAHY. PAST. Qj;t;G,aNTI.AN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRJJMY. APRIL 2, 1015. page seven nr.iiT pack sdw&ys'use Cottolene When you use Cottolene you get the best results, because there is no other cooking fat that equals it. For biscuits, pie-crust, cakes and doughnuts and for frying, Cottolene is supreme, because it is the purest cooking fat and possesses important food values. It is an exact combination of specially refined cottonseed oil, of a grade so high it is not listed on the market, with pure beef-stearine from selected leaf beef suet It is this precise combination which gives Cottolene its unexcelled cooking qualities. There are imitations, but there is no substitute for Cottolene. For over a quarter of a century it has rightfully held a position peculiarly and distinctively its own. For economy, as well as for good cooking, use Cottolene. You will require ja third less of it than of any other shortening or cooking fat We guarantee Cottolene for its purity, for its wholesome qualities, for its food value, and for its superiority as shortening. Anyone who can cook or bake at all can cook and bake better with Cottolene. Cottolene contains no salt or water it is 100 clean, pure cooking fat Pails of various sizes, to serve your convenience. Arrange with your grocer Tor a regular supply. Write our General Offices, Chicago, for real cook book "HOME HELPS." AMERICANS TO FIGHT PLAGUE IN SERBIA Ew TftRK ADrll 1. To con qucr typhoid and cholera In Serbia and possibly "clean up" the entire country, an American sanitary com mli-jilon under ausoicea of the Red Croaa and Rockefeller Foundation lla frntn hera today. 8urKeon Gen rol nnrirna hrnnnUnce It to be the "moat remarkable" commission which ever tried to aid In foreign plague suppression. nennrta that Serbia Is overwhelmed with tvnhold and cholera which may sweep Kurope caused launching or ihn anltitrv rnmmlsslon. The Rocke feller Foundation and Red Cross each subscribed ,200,000 for the campaign t'AHPKTS CLEAN KD. Color In Old Canwta Itestorod. WALL PAPER CLEANED. You had better see ma before you have that room repapered. I might save you some money. E. W. ALUCuN. Phone S43R gminwiuiiiHiiiiiimim!iwwiiiMm Raymond 7. Hatch I Architect I Despain Building Phone 768 SllllllllllllllllllUlllllillllUMIilllllllllllK 2iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiui& I Mow Open I Hong Kong Caf a I 1 AND NOODLE PARLORS Noodles AND Chop Sueyi 5 Outside Tray Orders Specialty, r 5 Boxes for ladles and gentlemen, 5 5 OPEN DAT AND ALL NIGHT S S MEALS S3oAND XV. E Special Chicken, Dinner E Sundays. 548 Main Street! E Next to E. O. nidg. Phone 0S 5 B E rTilimmillllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllimin; C1Me EElSEFAI RBAN K company I Cottolene makes good cooking Hiss Mabel Boardman of the Red Cross says the entire nation of Ser bia will be disinfected, at a cost ot hundreds of thousands of dollars. Dr. Richard P. Strong, professor of tropical diseases at Harvard and fore most pin sue expert, sailed from here two weeks ago to prepare the cam paign, which will be centered at Bucharest. Dr. Thomas V. Jaoson of Philadel phia, Dr. Hans Zlnsseer of Columbia University, Dr. Andrew W. Sollarls, of Harvard medical school, and Pan ama canal zone physicians are other members of the commission. POWDER WORKERS GET INCREASE IN WAGES WILMINGTON, Del, April 1. A 20 per cent salary raise for all em ployes of the Du Pont Powder Co., nt plants n various parts of the coun try went Into effect today. The in crease will continue for the current year and probably longer. Big sales to the European belligerents are said to have made the wage Increase possible. OLD-TIME COLD CURE DRINK EOT TEA I Cet a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or as tlie Gorman folks call it, "Hamburger Brunt Thee," at any pharmacy. Take a tablrspoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, peur through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time during the day or before retiring. It is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking up a cold. Try it the next time you suffer from a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. STIFF, fflG JOINTS Rub Sorenesi from joints and muscle with a imall trial bottle of old St Jacobs Oil Stop "dosing" Rheumatism. It's pain only: not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Hub sooth ing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right on the "trader spot," anl by the time you say Jaek Robinson out comes the rheumatic pain. "ht. Jacob's Oil" Is a harmless rheumatism cure which never disappoints and doesn't burn tlif skin. It takes pain, soreness and atilTiirsi from aching joints, muscles and bones; stops sciatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia. Limber up! Get a 25 cent botllo of old time, honest "!St. Jneibs Oil" from nny drug store, and In a niomuit you'll be free from pains, aches and st1tTnes. Don't suiter! I!ub rheuma tism awn. 0 a free copy of our BARBARA RUTHERFORD WARNED MOTHER : ( v f As--"' f 1 1 A . i iS I li C'-V ' " -v V 1 a t k ' -i - ! v , , - LONDON, April 1. How Miss Bar bara Rutherford, daughter of Mrs. William K. Vanderbllt, Sr., warned her mother to flee to the cellar when Zeppelins raided Paris last week, was told when Mrs. Vanderbllt arrived In London. She Is returning from Par Is to New York to obtain funds for an American ambulance. Mine Wajre In Increased. CHICAGO, April 2. A Houghton. Mich., dispatch to the Gold and Stock Ticker says thut the Copper Range Mines announced they would Increase wages 10 per cent, beginning tomor row. The advance restores the s'fle to standard which was reduced on the outbreak of tile European war. ew - , ,, r" better" i f "My daughter rushed Into the bed room and cried: "Run to the ellar. mother, the Zeppelins are over Pur ls,' " said Mrs. Vanderbllt. "Against my will, I was fairly dragged to the cellar. I Jnsisted, however on going upstairs to see the airships. One passed almost over our garden, leav ing a trail of sparks. I was not frightened but 1 left a thrill." PITTSBURG POTTERY PLANT IS REOPENED FITTSBURG, Kans., April 1. Fifty men have returned to work here to dy when the Pittsburg Pottery com pany resumed operations atler a yrar's Idleness. tin II THE WORLD IFFIIiffillE MlXIflPAL CRIME COMMISSIOX PRKPARES KTAT1STICS TO PROVE ST.THME.T. More Than 10 Persons Arc Held l"p S and Robbed by Pickpocket Dally Ritrglarles Oerur in UrjfT s Numlier Than In Other Clll Is Poll Record DlM bwe Crime. E3 CHICAGO, April 2. Chicago Is the'E-f "meanest city In the world," accord- f Ing to figures being compiled by a municipal crime commission. More H than ten persons are held up or rob- 3 bed by pickpockets daily. Burglaries occur In a larger number. Police S records show that there are nearly 70 cases of pocket picking, robbery, j burglary' and larceny reported every: H day to the Chicago police. Only one tenth of the offenders are ever arrest-1 ed. A much smaller per cent of those arrested are ever convicted. There Is an average of 20 burglaries (et day. Alderman C. E. Merrlem Is a school teacher In politics. For years he has taught political economics In the University of Chicago. He has been alderman three terms, twice chair - man of probing bodies and once publican candidate for mayor of Chicago. Alderman Merriam is chairman of the Merrium crime com-' mission, Investigating conditions in Chicago. He promises that his re- J port soon to be made to the city i council will prove Chicago is the meanest city In the world." that life.!mlJ- BUAKU IKU5I property and money are unsafe in the lakeside metropolis. During the fall the multiplicity of hold-ups and pickpockets astounded the crime Investigators. On October 19 he passed through the city coun cil an ordinance requiring Superin tendent of Police James Gleason to make weekly reports of robberies, contra-distinguished from burglaries. The first two weeks showed there had been 378 cases reported. Slnce October 19 there have been, accord ing to the reports, 1292 robberies, 33 attempted robberies and 33 purses snatched from loop shoppers. Ac cordlna to the suoerlntendent a re- oorts 278 arrests and fndentificatlons were made. Two of this number were sentenced to Imprisonment. Crime Commissioner Merriam has figures of the convictions In 1912 and 1913. In the former year 19.9 per cent of those arrested for robbery and burglary were convicted. In 1913 the percentage rose to 29.8. Only a small portion of stolen property Is recovered, police records show. Last year the pawn shop de partment recovered from pawn shops and second hand stores J1.S84.153.6-I worth of stolen property. In the pre ceding year 11,697,754.80 worth of property was recovered. Sergeant Annas, in charge of the pawn shops department, believes Chi cago is headquarters for the best or ganized fence syndicates In the world because Its centrality make it Ideal for such a place. A kodak once stolen by a window smasher from a Loop kodak dealer was brought three days later In Galveston, Texas, by a circus cook. Two weeks later It was stolen from him, sold to a Chicago pawn shop and positively identified by the cook. Smaller In population than either New York or London, Chicago has "more crime. In 1913 there were more murders in Chicago than In both of the other cities combined, and police j records for the same year show 1022 arrests for robbery and assault. Lon don's 1913 robbery and assault rec ord was 78, Gotham's 928. Captain of Detectives O'Brien de fends Chicago police on the ground that they have more square miles to cover than the New York police. Gotham police he points out, also out number them almost four to one. Baking Powder Biscuits Light as a Feather By Mrs. Janet McKenzie Hill, Editor of tht Boston Cooking School Magazint Baking Powder Biscuits made by this recipe are so far ahead of ordinary ba king powder biscuits that, if once tried, vou will never use any other recipe. Try it the next time you run short of bread. Save this recipe. 29 I C Baklai Fowder Blinhi Three cnfsfovr; X to X cup short ening; 3 level teaspoonhis A" C Sating ftmxler; about 1 cup milt or water; I teaspoonful salt. Sift three times, the flonr, salt and taking powder. Work into the flour the shortening, using lard or butter for shortening. Then mix to a very soft douRh with the milk. The softer the biscuit inters the oven, the lighter it comes out. Never knead baking powder biscuits; press the dough into shape and roll lightly. Cut in small shapes and bake on a sheet or very shallow pan in a hot oven. In placing biscuits in the pans place well apart, notallowingedgct to touch. Small biscuits are better than large ones. Large biscuits do not hsve the proper amount of time to raise and bake. Hate yen seen the new K C Ctok' Brak? Brimful of npprti'llK nvuw that unily mut he (uccraful evrry time if tht few simple dim tions are cnrrfullv followed. You would ladlr pay 5(1 emu for Ihvj valuable tmk. yet we irnj it nbsvJutslYftt upon receipt of the coloml cer tificate urn Wed in every iVeatcan of K C lutein I'owder. Jor Mn. Co.. Chicaipv buuii tans do Dot uuvc Cuwa's Cwa. ccruiiuitca, A PRETTY DRESS FOR SUNDAY WILL BE NECESSARY. ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH THE ONE YOU HAVE? IF A .NEW ONE H IN OR DER, SEE WHAT THIS STORE CAN DO FOR YOU. YOU HAVE SILK. WOOL. POPUN. CHALLIE AND VOILE TO SELECT FROM AND THEME GARMENT ARE MADE BY AMERICA'S BEST MAKERS. SO SWEATSHOP PRODUCTIONS WITH f8. , . 5 3 S3 3 S 11 1 3 re-'S S 'Sill !IIHHIMIIHI!lllirMI!IIHlliyH!IHHI'llll!M0IMlrt!!llll!!HI!ll!llltin!ilunt!nMimttlii!iiotliniiin!iti!Hni!ii:?-3 5111)11 iiillil i 1! lii Hi! ! i i i wiiSi iiuiiiii, hiiiiii: iiiiir.Miiiu,ii(iiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiii,MllllllliMIIMHHMMIllMUIlUUIt(iitjUiMiaOIHntHilllUltlltllllitia,i . IN FFDFRAI rftHRTInave bucked up against a big trust The government hopes to stop the bill CHICAGO. April l.-ClvIc dub"d evil at the fountain head." . . B'!l poster officials from all parts throughout the United States fighting', the Cnited gtate are here ,0 te9tl. the "bill board menace" may be spared the trouble of further prose cuting their municipal campaigns against the "clear view obstructions.'' In an anti-trust suit set for trial be fore Federal Judge K. M. Landis here today. United States District Attorney Charles F. Clyne Is seeking to dissolve the American Bill Posters' association which, he assetrts, controls 40.000 al leged "eye sores" from Gotham to Frisco. We hoPe to stop this monopoly of vacant lot' space, opening the case, bill boards seem Clyne asserted In , "Opponents of the everywhere have Frocklo-Facoj Sun and Wind Bring- Out I'gly Spots' How to Remove Easily. Here's a chance. Miss Freckle-face, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable deal that it will not cost you a penny unless itt removes the freckles; while if it does give you a clear complexion the expense la trifling. Simply get an ounce of othine dou ble strength from any druggist and a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself of the complexion. Jtarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine as this is the prercrlption sold under guarantee of money back If It fails to remove freckles. Ei f Hats for Our " "e"" mm sishshiih """"siM.sasssfc Easter Trade Little Hats Medium Hats Cornered Hats Large Hats Large Wide Brimmed Hats Sailor Hats Scoop Hats Flat Flower-on-Brim Hats Black and White Hats Shadow Hats Every new idea that has found favor for Easter season finds its placehere Style Service Satisfaction AT The VOGUE ..i.i.u1.lll.,lllhlli i,.Uii,ul,.iiiiiiuii,iii,id,,iiiui K IBM E 3 t 3 t 3 The Ladies' Store t 3 i t i ' H i : s S j ; E i i ' , ' : : : 1'L'H .w.:W ; I been fighting a local situation they ry lor the defendants. Clyne la ex pected to offer as exhibits photo, graphs taken In some of nearly 8.009 cities in which the so-called trust is alleged to have a monopoly on bill board space. A girl hasn't any use for a man who ia too cowardly to propose. C3 : f 1 . .--3 r. 3 i fi i I t- 4 II r i f i i i I MERITOL I mi n 1 IVVsVI i TABLETS I B I will break up that 1 c r-u I iJlJIUjg VAJ1U B I Sold by us on a I Money.back I Guarantee .1 (Tollman Go. 8 It; Leading Drufjuis B l iii,i,l!il!iluji