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EIGHT PAGE3 DAILY EAST OHEGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1916. PAC.3 TIT f A uauu k,nais vvim the Housewife ww vr WW J only can you get more for your money by coming here and pay ing cash,. BUT you can get better groceries and better service. High quality and low cash prices go hand in hand with every sale at The Dean Tatom Co. Telephone DOWNEY'S MARKET IN CONNECTION Telephone 188. FATUEIt HELD FOR MVKDKH OF inS TWO DAUGHTKUH PBNSACOIA, Fla., Oct. 16 B. J. Kudus, a prominent resident plead ed not frullty to charge of murdering hie daughter,, Tennle. eleven, and Ethel, seven. His trial Is set for Thursday. The girls were shot The father claimed one killed the other and then suicided. The state attor ney charges double murder. l'i niX(i U I III IT JVICVH. This is the time of year when the housewife (fathers the last fruits ot the garden, und In canning, pickling, and preserving, prepares for the win ter. Kvcry good cookbook can he re lied upon for recipes, or the agricul tural bureau in Washington will sup ply bulletins on sucn work. Fruit Juices, such us apple, quince, crab abble, and grape, can be put away and made up into Jellies when need-1 ed. Following Is the method: Add a little water 10 tiny quantity of cut-up fruit, cook until sort, and strain through flannel bagn. Then, wlthoui u'lding any sugar, boil up and skim. Have ready quart Jar., In a pall of, boiling water. Take the Jars out, one at a time, fill with the boiling liquid, i ami seal at once. I'ut up in this way. Truit juices will keep anywhere and any length uf time; and a quart ot j juice will make sufficient jelly to last , some time. HOW To FKIIIi:X IACK. "Why do you iron that lace?" said: a woman to her daughter, who, in ! making over an evening frock, wash-1 ed and ironed the lace. 0 "Why, to freshen It up so that I can use it." answered the girl. Then her mother described a simple meth od which greatly Improves the ap pearance, of lace. Wasli the lice in warm soap suds two or three times.! Any good soap will do Itlnse thor-i oughly two or three limes in clear wa-; ter, then wind smoothly on a large bottle and do not take off until drj.i In the case of a very fine net lace, I pull it gently until dry. A fine net' veil can be washed in this way, then shaken and pulled until dry. j IRONING CKOIIGCTTK ;HKTK j One usually Irons a Georgette crepe blouse up and down, and it ap parently shrinks to at least a size smaller. Try Ironing it across; it will fit as well as It did before it was washed. I ! SAt'SAGK KOIX. ' Hull 1 pound of sausage In a good biscuit dough, about half an inch thick. I'ut into a pan with a little water and bake 3-4 of an hour. l'l.MVKIN GIXGKJX ' Kemove rind from 8 pounds ot pumpkin und cut pumpkin into one half Inch cubes. Wash 8 lemons and slice fine. Combine with 8 pounds sugar and 8 ounces or ginger in small pieces, and let stand for 12 hours. Boil all together 'until pumpkin is clear, j ATHENA POOL HALL Prof. Hertzog Praises This Perfect Laxative IHl A1;1W1.U S SYltlT TITSIN AS IDKAI, KKMI:iY 1-XMt ojxstipation. It-, nvri' fiimtlv thnm Im mure nr bus occasion for a laxative remedy, j It is to meet this need that Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Is prepared, and this combination of simple lax ative herbs with pepsin fulfills its purpose Is proven by Its place in thousands of American homes. Prof. F. J. C. Hcrtssog, the well known linguist, 2341 North Arianna St., Philadelphia, l'a., wrote to Dr. Caldwell that he lias used Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin in his household wltb excellent results and that he and his family consider It indeed a friend in need, and always keep : bottle id it on hand Constipation Is the direct (uuse of much serious Illness and is a condi tion that should never be neglected. Harsh cathartics and violent purga tives should never be employed to relieve constipation, because the very violence of their action shocks the entile system. A mild laxative, HUch as In. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Is far preferable, being mild and gentle In Its action, without griping or other pain or discomfort; Its freedom from all opiate or narcotic drugs makes it an ideal reincdv for children. ftHrii. sa.-.v.u IteFJCHertagAII U Or caldwell .i Svrtip Pepsin Is sold in drug stores everywhere for fifty cenlH a bottle. To avoid Imitations and ineffective substitute be sure to Bet Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. See that a facsimile of Dr. Caldwell's sig nature und his portrait appear on the yellow carton in which the bottle is packed. A trial bottle, free of charge can be obtained by ivrit'n to Dr. W. H. Caldwell. 4!,!,' Washington St. Moiitlccllo. Illinois. From Asphalt-Base Crude the i nu c endorsed by I .lent. Bn .in, a L'.S. Government Ex pert on motor cylinder lulirici ri'in, in hi .:.::f:ii('it Mure the American Socict; of Naval Kn glnecrs. fs h p5" ivi f I w-JJ a am P lJ P iheSfanJard Oil or Motor Cars Sold by dealers even-where in J at ill Service Sutions ot the Standard Oil Company K.. !.! 1.1 1 Pendleton FT? FT3 "TS Ism h t diM-k Coleman and ToIh- Rush, Both or IVtHlMnn, IJujr ISimUmm from Fart t'rqnliart other Xews and WH-lul Note. ' i (Kast Oregonian special.) j ATHENA. Oct. 17. Karl rrquhar'. ' who has conducted the Pastime Pool and liilliard Hall in Athena for the1 past four years, has sold to JocK Coleman anil Tone Hush, both ot Pendleton.. The new managers arc going to rearrange the interior and! will be closed for a few days whllc-i the painters and paper hangers are working to brighten things' up. The t ew imini'gers arc new hands at this business but they expect to give the patrons the very best of soft drinks ,!iid light lunches along with their pool hull busine-s. Mrs. W. W. Mcl'herson was a Wal la Walla visitor Saturday. Chas Wllks ol Helix was In Athena Friday." T. si. Taggert, former merchant of this city, but who now resides in Spo k :ne was an Athena visitor Friday. T, D. Taylor of Pendleton, was an Athena visitor Friday. Harold Cochran, who has been vis iting I. t.l. llrooks, ut tended the Wal la Walla-Pendleton football game in Walla Walla Friday. Mr. and Sirs. Herman Peters o Pendleton were in Athena Friday vis iting Mrs. I'. ter-- parents, Mr. and Mis II. S Knight. Frank Oner of Westtn. was in and son Emery, were in Walla Wall! Sunday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Worthlngton's uncle, Mr. Alexander Kinnear. Harvey Hooher was in Pendleton Friday. H. Post, W. Alllngham and Verne Dudley motored to Slilton Saturday. D. U. lianistcr transacted business In Pendleton Saturday, v Henry Koepke, Jr., was in Walla Walla Saturday. Gerald Kllgofe was a visitor at the county seat Friday. James Phillips was a Walla Walla visitor Saturday. Sirs W. It. Taylor and daughter Lucille. Mrs. D. H. Mansfield and daughter Velva and Mrs, Slinnie Wil laby Nwere Pendleton visitors Satur day. Sir. and Sirs. Slilt Swaggert were Walla Walla visitors Saturday. Sir. and Sirs. Henry Koepke tran sacted busine.-s hi Walla Walla Sat urday. Joe Lieuallen of Weston, was in Athena Saturday. Chas Van Hoey of Weston, was in Athena yesterday. Sirs. E. A. Dudley returned horn Saturday after spending the week in Walla Wal'a visiting relative". J Extra Specials Your choice 25c 9 Quart Gray Granite Dish Pan 5 Quart Gray Granite Pudding Pan 5 Quart Gray Granite Stew Pan 5 Quart Gray Granite Preservin? Kettle 6 Quart Gray Granite Milk Pan 1 Quart Gray Granite Coffee Pot 1 Quart Gray Granite Tea Pot 2 Quart White Granite Stew Pan 2 Quart White Granite Kettle 2 Quart White Granite Mixing Bowl White Granite Fry Pan Athena Friday. J. C. Martin transacted business in Walla Walla Friday. Karl SlcKcnzie of Weston, was in Athena Saturday. Forrest JCcrha maOc a businivs trip to Pendleton Friday. Wm. Kilgore and son Gerald, left yesterday by auto for American Falls, Idaho where they will look over some land. They expect to be gone about ten days or two weeks. Sir. and Sirs. H. u. Worthingtou WOIITII hVOWIXO. ' Women are liable to ailments; which cause constant ill-health and on which they may consult doctors with- out much relief. It is well worth knowing that they can get at the1 nearest drug-store a simple medicine,1 made of roots and herbs, 'which Is1 Just what they need to recover health. That medicine is Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Adv. I Iluy Two t liow-oU'ts. I'mbarger Pros., well known farm ers have purchased two "Four Ninety" model chcvrolets fr.m W. C Xay, local agent. r.vi'niiinii oojies mat 111 ine uouui-j ful state- there is to be no purchas-, ing of voles In blocks of five or oth erwise. 1 2 Practical Utility Coats for everyday business school and shopping wear- Black, brown, plum, navy and green. The colors worn extensive ly this season. Smart loose from the shoulder styles, belted plain yoked effects. Large collars of plush or self material. The values are exceptionally good. ALL MISSES' AND WOMEN'S SIZES IN THESE COATS $15 to $22.5 Me to sell a mm Skirts t $5.95 THAT ARE REMARKABLE VALUES. SEE THESE SKIRTS AT YOUR FIRST OP PORTUNITY, FOR THEY ARE SURE TO SELL RAPIDLY AT THIS PRICE. to 1 Petts IN THE LATEST FALL STYLES, WITH DEEP FLOUNC ES, TRIMMED WITH NARROW RUFFLES AND PLAITING. PLAIN AND CHANGEABLE SHADE. ALL PRICES. THE DAYLIGHT STORE; BETTER GOODS, LATEST STYLES, PROMPT AND COURTEOUS ATTENTION. ALEXANBE AUCEB?ADY , -'tanGUD W5 WOClO BlM MOpuniONl A 3ft. , 9 ' -V AWi 'K W.I i " v. WE PAY POSTAGE ON ALL MAIL ORD ERS. UNION COUNTY WANTS NEW MOUNTAIN ROAD IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIMIII'.' ! AT TH !. t OS TOH1V Cottolene "Th Natural Shortening" Corner Main and Court St. E2 Hi Cakes, pies, pastry the very names tempt the appetite. And when they are shortened with Cottolene the natural flavor and healthful goodness become even more tempting. Cottolene blends so perfectly with the flour and other ingredients that the results are most gratifying. Your grocer will lupplv Cottoltne iu Urg or small pails. Ordtr it tody. V "Cottoltn maktM i.V ,dC $ xxl cooking btt$r" HWD CSnXfAIRBANKSSD Woulil lliniiimto loiiiam rmiii: Line of Auto ami Wnsou Traffic -IM-oppliu; ixiwn from Kamela to): Menrliam Crook. I The county court of I'nion cunt Is mapping out a new road over the ; mountains to remlleton which roa.l ' would eliminate Meacham from the jline of auto and waston traffic. Thej proposed road would drop down from i ' Kamela eiv-t until it struck Meacham creek and would follow down Mcn-i i ham creek to Gibbon and thence to J'emlleton by the present road. ' ! In udvocatini; this route the I'mon county court contends that it would j eliminate the big hill and slve a ne ; road on a urade better than five per; cent. The Umatilla rounty court has t een aked to meet the I'nion county end of the road and Judge Marsh last week made a trip to inspect the new route. The major part of thej change would be in I'matilla county. ; The union county eourt l also see-, ondinir the effortx of the I'matilla county court to secure federal aid for roads across the mountains by way of Pendleton, hlnttham Springs and north fork to Ijii Grande. "ConcrcHS gaiters" are trying to come back, but they will have to be content to rank with the minor horrors PUB LIC SALE -OF Farm Stock and Machinery The imilersigr.ed will sell at Public Sale on the pr mises : itubs E E Northwest of Wtlla Walla, on the Touchet river Monday, October 23rd S the follii ins desi rilhd ir-' ert Z r I'ortv head choice Mob s, all A-l stock, weight from i.m in jou. E and aged to s years; l; head good Work lloes. average weigh' I.'.'.d. 5 3 2-year-old colts and 1 2-year-old Shetland colt; 12 good M1I1 h (.h. E E and v hi ad Helters and Calves; so bead Hogs, all sires E E KAItAI l U 1IINKKY E Mogul 15-30 Traction Gasoline Kngine. Case Separator. 6 Header E E Koxes, 1 Derrick Table, t'uow House Complete. 2 Mi-Corimek 14 -r..K E E H.aeis. complete with I'rapers; Br..g.iU,,n Iron Water Tank. I'l 3 Wagons with Hacks; 5 l'rills, 5 "-Section Harrows and ''an; fi loim: 3 3 Pious. McCormick Hinder und Mo.vi r. :i loses. 2:, sts Ioiihle Harness 3 3 Wood Saw complete. 'J fan mills. 1 PbuUsmlth 1 unfit cmpletp. SIO K- S E ers. Lad Pars. Chains, and manv other articles too numerous o men 3 3 tion. 3 3 SAI.K STMITS T 9 SO A. M. HiFK 1,1 M il. I'ltKK Vt.tA. 3 E Terms On sums of Jldii ami over, creilit to October t I ft 1 7. will be 3 3 given on approved notes bearing : per cent Interest, 1 pr cent di- S E count for cash. 3 3 Owner has leased ranch and must dispose E PIG SAI.K IMJIK EAUI.Y 3 Kill It l-.IKI KHT. E Auetliinwr. E S. A. kink, tlrrk. of :iKovr jirt'itcrtv. nTIH.Vi JiKHKHVI.I IMS. M H M. 1 iTllUIIIIIIHIIItniMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIMIIIIIIIIIIinillHIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll r