East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 07, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY 7, 1915.
PAGE THREE
FJFFS IE PIE THE
THUS THESE CATS If
QIEIoTO BE il
His world lias known wkt Cottoleae is
for over a quarter of a century
Cottolene established a class of its own over a generation ago.
Cottolene was in the front rank of the great movement for bettering house
hold service and for improving food products.
Its manufacture and its constituents are as well known as the simplest
things done in every kitchen.
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The cottonseed 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 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
Cottolent is economical, but better than that it actually improves the
quality and flavor of all foods cooked with H.
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
.cur real cook book- HOME HELPS "-free.
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lfairbank:
"Cottolene makes good cooking better"
Qurrltaro It Captured.
WASHINGTON, May 6. The cap
ture of Querltaro by Zapatistas, who
.are advancing north from Mexico City
was announced by the Villa agency
here. General Rodrlguei holda the
right bunk of the Pudblo river be
tween Renjamo and Irapuato. This
enablee him to cut off Oeneral Obre
gon'i line of retreat to the went.
Yale Moot iAfavclte.
NEW HAVEN, May 6 Yale met
Lafayette on the diamond here today
and waa confident of defeating the
Pennsylvania aggregation.
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RIVER FLEET EXTEND
'ROYAL VELCOUE AS
KG J01KEY ENDS
iAshamed of
bad complexion
It you, ton, are embarrassed by
a imp!y, blotc'.iy, unsightly skin
Resinol
v.;;! probably clear it. Just try
n-.inol Siwp and Resinol Oint
r tv.t regularly lur a week and see
il l!icy do not make a Messed dif
hrence in your complexion.
Mi t dniii. PrncttM b doo
Inn lor jri ran luf ikin troubles. V
Rttintil Swr fur i our ilarapoo, too.
Terrible Croup Attack
Quickly Repulsed
By Old Reliable Remedy
IIAltltOlt PARARK AT l"OHTL.XI
IS KI'ECT.UTLAK KVEXT
OF CLI.WUt ATIOX.
City Rejoices Over Completion of
New Waterway SU-aincr I'ndlnc
Arrive After llound-trip Voyage to
IjwImoii, Idaho IMmonHtratlon Is
lmMiHliig n Kmtj Way;
PORTLAND, Ore.. May 7. A steam
vessel, the river boat I'ndlne. yester
day completed successfully a round
trip voyage from Portland to Lewls
ton, Idaho, and return, and Portland
did Its mightiest to celebrate the
event.
It was the first time In history that
such a thing had been done. Com
pletion of the canal between The
Dalles and Celllo has made pos!Me
as outlets for Portland's Intense
thuslasm.
When the steamer Undine the first
vessel completing the round trip be
tween Portland and Lewlston arrlv-im tne form of
shout huh;k OF HAIII OVEU
jiEinmow is also an
ESSENTIAL OF STYLE.
Pari Is Still leading in MlhidV
IM-eim Gold IJraiU U Anuchrr
I-Wlsh Juxt Now of the Purlsiaun
and As Vttr Muttons Wen, Ever)'-'
body In Wearing "Em.
BY MARGARET MABO.V.
f Written for the United Press )
It's a little ruff on Paris
Everywhere you look this spring.
All the ladles fair are ruff necks;
It is quite the swagger thing.
PARIS, April 28 (By Mail to New
York.) She's right there- with a
bang and a ruff these days. The shot'i
f rings of hair over her brow and fie
wide expanse of corrugated white
muslin around her throat seem U be
the two truly essential parts of a chi:
Parlalenne's toilette.
It's quite the same old ruff we h.id
with us a couple of seasons aifo of
pleated white muslin or batiste. It is
worn up around the top of a high col
lar like an aureole under the chin or
a halo out of place. More often It is
like a floppy white clown's ruff outlin
ing a round cut out neck.
Ruffs are especially used on the
omnipresent short full skirted taffeta
frocks of navy blue or black. Pleated
cuffs to match the ruffs usually fin
ish the- long or elbow sleeves. For
yes, Indeed, the short sleeves are rab
idly ousting the long effects for warm
weather wear and most of trie smart
n. blouses as well as the taffeta frocks
have the abbreviated arm covering.'.
Gold" graid' la another . fetish Just
now of the Parisian. She wears K
a cord twisted about.
eo in ine lower naroor ai 2 o cioc the best of her gabardine suit or as a
she was welcomed by an Imposing ft half Inch wide braid outlining
fleet of river craft. When Admiral the bottom of her taffeta frock, a
Gray and his optimistic passengers touch on the belt, the bodice, and
disembarked at the municipal dock at gieeves and outlining the base of her
Stark street at 2:30 they were recelv
ed by the street parade and tens of
thousands of joyous, shouting people.
EXPOSITION WILL SHOW
PROGRESS OF THE NEGRO
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THIS STORE
Has made every preparation possible to meet
every demand of thi3 most popular affair
Straw Hat
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Save the
S.GH.
Trading
Stamps
Hon far up into the Columbia and the
Snake rivers, and if the Inspiration
that guided the builders of the new
artificial waterway was founded on
sound reasoning a steady and growing
volume of freight and passenger traf
flce will be handled through it.
Demonstration I Imposing.
So confident are the people of
Portland that completon of this cnn.l
will be the means of developing the
great Columbia basin to Increased
upstanding ruff.
As for buttons, well "Button, hut
ton, who's got the button'' is no kind
of game to play over here. Every
body's got it. There's an epidemic rf
buttons. They spring up like a spring
rash in the most rash places. You're
CHICAGO. May 6 The trail from' buttoned up and you're buttoned
the auction-block to political and down. You simply got to be- filthy
commercial potentiality will be shown ' with buttons or you can't hope ft)
In an exposition at the Coliseum Aa- butt in as a smart young person. I
gust 23 to September 22. Coincident even saw some round red ones sus-; imrni 1 rn
with the exposition will be held the' pended on soutache braid loosa
Abraham Lincoln Jubilee celebration! dangling around the bottom of a suit reji an(j greenHabLbggpcfwypemfiry
at which hundreds of relics of the' case and on the edge of a short apron red, green or btue have bobbed about
martyred president will be shown. panel on the front of the skirt. Bui- but the "noire et blanche' effects as
President Wilson has assured Bish- let buttons of amber, green, bright in everything else have the majority,
cp Samuel Fallows, state commander, blue, gunmetal, gold and silver, evel These aractlcal little oilcloth chapeaux
ouuons in tne same colors and round defying alike sun. rain and dust, are
ouuons wnn iseis or a contrasting cot- the- quainteeseace of perfection for
or are some of the most blatantly but- the motor mad maid.
Isn't it tunnv now the stamn "im-
The modistes have gone to their ported" is the stamp of approval
kitchen tables for Inspiration and without equal? Just as we in Ameri-
COVered lovely Woman on tOD With r strive to armtiro u Pari hnnnot nr
av!
J
We have planned far ahead in order that every little de
tail could be properly cared for in the way of straw head
wear. Our selections and showing this season far exceeds
any previous season. Very high grade materials, most
moderately priced.
SOFT STRAWS $2.00 TO $2.50
SAILORS ?2.00 TO 93.50
PANAMAS $5.00 TO fS.OO
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY.
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Save the
S.CrH.
Trading
Stamps
of the Giand Army of the Republic,
that he will attend the exposition un
less unforseen stat complications
arise Cabinet members, prominent tony buttons.
cltlxens of every race and thousands
continuous and uninterrupted nnvlm-K neKTOeM are expected to be pres
ent. Tne exposition win oe given un
der the direction of an organization of: oilcloth
All the rainy days of April town and Knellsh rnat or an Knelth
which Gov. Edward F. Dunne of Uli-and May, the best heads have been accent so ever here If it but comes
nols Is ex-offlclo president. The ( crowned in chic little hats of ordinary from that dear "Estates Unis" "Ma
honorary vice presidents Include Jane black and white oilcloth. A few In o! but It is tres chic"
Addams, Chicago; ex-Governor Wfi-
Cardinal
Like In London the short vamp
snub nosed 'little slippers and high
shoes with their gay white, grey or
biege tops are dubbed Americaine, and
religiously believed to be modeled on,
our American lasts first, last and al-W'as.
Th boat joke of all In the "Import
ed'' line is that those highly colored
and priced futuristic silks which wa
In America have beeo wont to rever
ently designate as Martine and Polret,
the- FrncbJest of all French silks are
Then there are fhe signs on the as reverently designated Satayama
smartest tailor shops "Roddy," "Ted- j silks aver here. They are believed to
dy" and "Jack de New York"' to say hall, from far Japaa. Probably if we
nothing of "High Life"' which the were to put an old sleuth on their
French pronounce "Hig Leaf Their. shitBmering train we would discover
pronounciation certainly makes It a, tltutr habitat in the silk mills of Pat
deliclously apropos title for a cloth-, terson. New Jersey. They really
Ing store since it only misses sound-; ought to be Lyon silks, oughtn't
Ing like a fig leaf at tha start off. I theyr
Ham Sulier, New York;
James Gibbons, Baltimore; ex-Gover
nor Charles Deneen. Chicago and g
Governor Baldwin of Connecticut. j
Twelve departments have been'
planned to show the development of H3
the race since its emancipation. - They j
usefulness and increased productivity j are rPlgioni education. Industry, eo-jg
Wall kan G Is ) ub .
trd cre uxl cokk far fcla f ilr f t i wtth
FoIst'i Haaay sad Tar Compound.
The minute that hoarse terrifying
croupy cough Is heard in the home of
T. J. Barber, of JofTerson, Ga Out
comrs Foley's Honey and Tar Com
pound there's always a bottle ready.
Here's what he says: "Two of my
children, one boy and a girl, aged
eight and six yoars respectively, hsd
terrible attacks of croup last winter
:;d 1 completely cured them with
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. I
have ten In family and for years I've
bod Foley's Holier and Tar Compound
and It never falls."
Danish worry and save doctor bills
keep Foley's Honey and Tar Com-
Bound always on hand, In your home,
aa bottle laiw a long time-It's reliable and
Uf,and the lant dose Is as good
as tha first. Get the genuine.
Sold Everywhere.
MERITOL
COLD
TABLETS
will break up that
Spring Cold
Sold by us" on a
Money back
Guarantee
Tallman & Go.
Leading '.Druiglstt ,
of Its expensive acres that they gave
Issue to one of the most Imposing
demonstrations ever witnessed here.
Coupled with the Celllo celebration
was the Jollification over the govern
ment's purchases of the locks around
the falls of the Willamette at Ore
gon City and the people tried their
best to do fitting honor to the two
occasions.
Parades Are sim-lacular.
A great flashy river parade, a
spectacular street pageant, a series if
cIh progress, muslc sociology, mill-; g
tary, liberal arts, professional, frater-j
nal, athletics and miscellaneous. Nine-; Ef
teen state legislatures have either!
passed or are considering appropria-l g3
tions to establlh state exhibits. ,Thoj E5
government of Liberia, Africa, com-j
posed, originally of freed slaves from
the t'nlted States, has appointed g
Prof. Frederick Starr of the ITnlversltJ S3
of Chicago as Its representative. .
Literature Issued by the exposition
i shows that the 3.953,760 slaves In E3
oratorical exercises and
other demonstrations were
Curing Catarrh is
A Simple Method
Go
to its Source and
Cure Is Then Accomplished.
numerous i$63 have been replaced by 9,828,292,
provider ; negro freshmen. One negro college!
existed then. Now 400 are being op-!
crated. Over 2,000,000 of the;
farmers In the south are negroes
and twelve per cent of the farms
is tilled by them. The negro has;
written 6000 books and periodicals'
and nearly 7000 songs and musical
compositions. There are seventy-two ;
mgro banks and 400 newspapers are
printed by them for negroes. They
own 20,000 acres of land and 62.2 per
cent are engaged in gainful occupa-i
tions.
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Only those who have used R S. 8.
for the blood know that catarrh Is sim
ply a blood trouble.
Most people, unlnRtructed In this mem
braneous disease, treat their nose and
throat as if catarrh was a local trouble.
It is not so. To treat catarrh It Is nec
essary to go Into the stomach, the liver,
the lungs, the kidneys and all the vital
organs of the body. And It Is 8. 8. 8.
that at once enters the entire blood cir
culation, all the organs of the body, all
the mucous surfaces and becomes a
dominant factor for renewed health. It
la a simple method when you figure it
out. Catarrh Is plainly an Inflamma
tion of the mucous membranes.
And there is In 8. 8. 8. certain Ingre
dlents which cause these mucous sur
faces to change or convert their secre
tions Into a substance for easy elim
ination. A special book on this subject
will be mailed to all who write to The
Swift Specific Co., 110 Swift Bldg., At
lanta. Ga.
Catarrh Is very often the result of
some other blood trouble, some germ
that gets Into the blood and multiplies
beyond tne control or nature.
8. R. 8. is the retndy. Do not accept
a substitute for this matchless remedy.
Read the circular wrapped around the
bottle, it is important.
U AH ODDITIKS.
TAIUS British war nurses dress
ed In khaki not unl ke the regular
soldier's uniform who arrive here are
called "Lady Kitcheners"
LONDON Descrihlng the artillery
action at Hill No. 60, a wounded
"Tommy" in a London hospital said
It was a "red hot sort of hell."
LONDON A story from the front
tells how a British Infantryman put
on a pair of socks sent by a benevo
lent sympathizer and marched all
day. He suffered agony but could not
stop. That night he drew a stiff piece
of wadded writing paper from the
sock Inscribed In a bold feminine
hand: "God bless the wearer of these
socks."
WARSAW Russian peasant women
are acting as volunteer guards along
railway lines and at prison camps.
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The Surprise Sale at the J. S. Baker Furni
ture Store Coming to a Close Do you get
the significance of this
The Cutting' of Price, Vz and Cant be in
dulged in for all time. It Must Stop. If you
want the goods HURRY, if not, don't, simple
isn't it. But you can use the money you save
on buying here and now to good purpose cn't you
IT'S OUR LAST CALL. Do you heed our warning
if so it's NOW or NEVER GET IT SATURDAY!
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Von Scydewlta Rilled
BERLIN, May 6. Among the cas
ualitles reported waa Major General;
Von SeydewlU, commander of i
reserve Infantry regiment, who waa 1
killed April 25. General Von Seyde-1
wlti had the Iron cross of both the
first and second classes. '
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