II,,.M ,..ll.ll.lMl.l..i.l..ill , .n,,,,,,.,,, lltW,WM.Wt,w,lM.Ml.NM....l TEN PACES. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, DKCEMBEIt S, 190IJ. PAGBTHBJCK. E IS ALLOTTED RANG 1 GENERAL MEWS. A s MKl.TIXO I OK WESTERN DIVISION OF DIG RESERVE. Stockmen and Forest OfflclBls at Can yon City Allotment in the West ern Division Arc Adjusted In That Portion of Dine Mountain Reserve 210,000 Sheep and 28.000 llorwf and Cuttle Will Ue Grazed Next Year. This WEEK on A Big Saving to You. Reduction on Millinery 25 per cent Cut on every Hat.. Umatilla county stockmen range exclusively In the eastern division of the Blue mountains forest reserve and their range meeting was held at Sumpter on November 8, at which time the question of range allotment was adjusted for next year. Subse quent to the meeting on November 8 another meeting was held at Canyon City for the purpose of aliening the range In the western division which extends from Mt. Vernon, In Grant county, 150 miles westward, to a point near the base of the Cascade mountains. Of this meeting the Grant County News says: The preliminary steps in the allot ment of granting areas In the western division of the Blue mountain forest reserve have been taken by stockmen and departmental officials. The new ly organized body of stockmen was thrust Into the breach between the officials and growers, and did heroic service. The step was approved by the officers and the action of the stockmen commended. The representative of the govern ment In attendance at the meetings of stockmen were as follows: A. F. Pot ter, chief of the range and grazing service, of Washington, D. C; M. I. Erlcpon.' assistant forest inspector. Washington, D. C; D. B. Shcller su perintendent ond acting supervisor of the western division, Washington, D C; A. S. Ireland, forest supervisor of the western division. Prlnevllle; Hen- i Ireland, deputy forest rnnger. Prlnevllle; Arthur Bennett, forest guard, Prlnevllle; and Monte Pearson forest guard, Prlnevllle. Mr. Potter was Introduced to the ockmen's association and gave an address replete with Information and recommendation. He Incidentally compllinentad the stockgrowers on their new association and said that governmental officers would far rath er transact business through repre sentatives of such bodies than with the Individual direct. As an Indication of the future course of the government In allotlng grazing privileges to stockmen, hu said that many difficulties were in the way of satisfactory adjustment and of the two claims for privilege, residence and steady use. the former would grow Mronger and the latter of less Importance as the system be came better established. His remarks w-i-e well received by the great d'dc gntln of growers who heard them. The western division had been di vided Into 10 grazing districts, and representatives of both the cattle mi ! sheep industry were appointed or elected committees to adjust the lines within each district. miring next grazing season there will lie permitted 210,000 head of sheep, not counting lamb?, and 2S.000 head of cattle and harses. Last sea son them were 27S.O00 sheep and 22. 000 head of cattle and horses furn ished range. The fee for horses from June 1 to October 31 is 30 cents per head; for c.ittie. for the same period. 20 cent pi !i-n-!: for sheep from Julv 1 to '. "" from June 1.1 to Sep ; l" i o-i. 7 cents per head. K.vest officials say thnt all allot ted anil reserve anas will l.e proper ly Protected next season, and flint sii'iiei-nt rangers will be on duty to Insure proper administration (,' the A B. & O. express ran Into an open switch near Pittsburg, Pa., killing Harry Shepard, Charles Denny, S. F., Strike and J. J. McCluskey. Several were Injured. Operator Mattoax, upon .whose shoulders is placed the responsibility for the wreck near Lynchburg, Va Thanksgiving Day, Is still missing, al though detectives of the Southern railway are belndlng every effort to locate him. G. O. Yergy of the Yergy Lumber company of Helena, and a well known Helena man, while driving across the street car tracks at the intersection of Benton and Lyndale avenues at '6 o'clock last evening, was struck by an electric car and almost Instantly killed. Henry S. Hartley, senior member of the grain brokerage firm of H. S. Hartley & Co., of Kansas City, plead ed guilty In the district court to re ceiving rebates from the St. Louis & San Francisco railroad. Judge Boland assessed the minimum penalty, a fine of $1000. The entire estate left by Carl Schurtz, according to the report filed by the appraiser In the surrogate's office, for the purpose of adjusting the Inheritance tax shows a net value of $255,160. The property consists largely of railroad bonds. Mr. Schurtz left no real estate. An express car on the Cotton Belt route, was robbed near Redwater, Texas. The express manager was thrown off after being badly beaten, and was seriously injured. The rob bery was a complete success, though the company refuses to tell how much win taken. The robbers escaped. At La Grande, Mo., J. E. Rohon and Hosea Duvall, constables, levied upon some trunks belonging to a the atrical company and a fight resulted. Rohon and Duvall were shot and killed, and Orio K. Stuart, an actor, was fatally wounded, and Roy Mil lard, an actor, may die of his wounds. The Chicago Tribune states that during the present season 74 men have been killed and 70 wounded In all parts of the United States, so far as recorded, by being mistaken for game In the deer districts, or by the purely accidental shooting of hunters not directly aimed at. Soras of the wounded are expected to die. HOTEL ARRIVAL8. Hotel St. George. F. J- Gardner, Portland; J. T. Bon. do; G. McCully. Spokane; J. F. Connett," Spokane; C. S. McNaught. Hermlston; W. J. Shi rey, Portland; J. Peters, do; A. Zard and wife. Walla Walla: Mrs. A. A. Dolph, Portland; B. B. Stanfield, Echo; J. Watson. Walla Walla: R. M. Raw; L. J. Lohrman, Kansas City; C. J. Dodd, San Francisco; G. McC.ilvery. Spokane; Miss L. R. Lorenz. city: O. E. SMverthorn. Portland: R. E. Lem on. Chicago; G. Zlillr. Portland; C. A. Sehreiner and wife, Dougherty; Wm. D. Wallace, Murray: L. Freedman; J. O. Filly and wife. Conett: E. Eek ert, Spokane; W. Canler. do; J. Hlr son. do; F. L. Holmes. Portland; W. R. King, Ontario; S. C. Charles ami wife, Athena; Mrs. F. McCourt, Es canaba; A. Elston. San Francisco; J. I'axton. Walla Walla; J. M. StrucV St. Paul; W. A. Gill. Portland; A H. Patln, Seattle; J. A. Allison, Purt'dn 1. DRESS GOODS Specials pes. 50c and 60c Suiting this week at, yard 39c $1.25 Heavy Suiting 89c $1.50 Dress Goods at, yard - $125 $1.75 Dress Goods at, yard $1.25 15c Flannellettes at, yard - - 10c The IF AIR. Department Store PENDLETON l.'.W. Long Tennessee Flaht. For 20 years W. L. Rawls, of Bells. Tent!., fought nasal catarrh. He w rites: ' The swelling and soreness In rido my nose was fearful, till I began applying Iu kler.'s Arnica Salve to.the sore surface: tills caused the soreness and swelling to disappear, never to re turn." Best salve In existence; 25c at Ttllinnu A. Co.'s. druggists. Dinner ami Sale. On Tiiesitnv nwrl r - ...... u,,u i.iimraiui, AJC- cemher 4 and 6, the women of the Presbjterian church will give a chick en pie dinner and sale at the Eowman Hi. I l.ll.. r. The new sewers at Vancouver, Wash., are nearly ready to be turned over te the city by the contractors. READ ALL THIS. Yon Newer Know the Moment When Tills Information May Prove of In finite Value. It Is worth considerable to any cil liten of Pendleton to know how to be cured of painful, annoying and itch ing piles. Know then that Dean's Oolntment Is a positive remedy for all itchiness of ithe skin, for piles, ecze ma, etc. One application relieves and soothes. Read this testimony of Its mrlt: Rudolph Martin, of 500 Mill street, rendlelon. Ore., says: "No one can realize the exasperating Itching day and night arising from itching hem orrhoids, unless they have been In thnt coiu'ltlon, trying one remedy after another without getting relief. I finally got a box of Doan's Oint ment at Pendleton Drug Co.'s store, and one application brought most g,rnteful relief. Less than one box cured completely. The curative prop erties of Doan's Ointment are most wonderful." For snlo by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Ruffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember tho name Doan's and take no other, Unto! Priiilletiiii. F. W. Watson. Portland; P. Mel). Fuller and wife, do; E. It. McXiuiBhton. do; William Maher. do; A. E. Green. San Frnn-cl-ro: D. F, Sherman and wife. New York: ("'. .i. Barrett. Athena; Mr. nn.l Mrs. J. W. Burgess: It. A. Kelsey. V lot Itoek: Mi-s Mfll Ashlicv. Pilot Koek: i". V Taylor. Portland: ('. W. Cotton. Chic-co: Will Alden, St. Joe; Ccoi-ue E. Brady. Spokane: G. H. Halts. n. Portland; I- W. White, do; L. AMonhoff. do; Harry Beresforil. New York: Pcicr Uice. rto; Margaret Lee. do; Hellen Triivers. do; Miss Johnson. .'n; V.r. Belden. do; S. H. Cnlderhead; L. Hopkins. Spokane; H. H. Swift, New York; J. H. Gwtnn and wife, city; Charles Miller. Port Ian. 1: J. II. Smith; L. 1. Vllhauer. San Francisco; G. M. Carey, Spokane: M. H. Patton. Spokane; Miss Pauline Lederle. La Grande; Golden Rule Hotel. Phyllis Pnrkes city; Effle Parkes, do; Mrs. Beam and Mrs. Mowser, Pilot Rock; James Ross. Dale: Mr. Sey and wife. Baker City; E. Sammon, Portland; Charles Snapp, McKay; F, S. Cass, Walla Walla; J. L. Stonsberry. Walla Waltn; J. Allen, Spokane; W. W. Butler, Spokane; L. B. Davis, city; John Nelson, Walla Walla; C. H. James, Bingham Springs; M. T. Lewis, Spokane; Maude Camp bell, Weston; M. A. Loughlln, Ad ams; J. Stohrback, city; W. J. Ben son, Echo; C. Bands, Umatilla; J. Lar son, Barnhnrt; HI Watterson, city; Mr. nrd Mrs. J. B. Smith, La Grande; Blanch Lee, La Grande; Frank Pe dro, Pendleton; Sam Lee, Portland; Arthur Sexton, do; Mrs. Hextor, do; Una Smith, Helix; Eunice Vogel, Pi lot Rock; Bernlce Ruppe, Saxe Sta tion; John Hlllern, Boise; O. J. Hnuer, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Montgomery, Richmond; Ed Contell, do; C. E. McClellan; Mrs. D. Fos ter. Nolln; J. C. Conford, Chicago; Peter Rnuney; C. Ades, Spokane; J. 8. Ross, Hale; J. D. Smith, Dale; P. A. McLaughlin; Herb Cable, Portland; F. Robinson, Pilot Rock; Will Cole man; S. Luper, Pendleton; A. O. Moody, city; Edna Campbell, city; J. N, Huffman, clty James S. Arnberg, Portland; M. Pedro, Pilot Rock; C. Frederlckson, Adams; S. Campbell, Athena; L. A. Crooks, Union; A. R. George, La Grande; John Blanchet, Pilot Rock; F. S. Cass, Walla Walla; Mrs. Levy and children, Lewlston, Idaho; H. S. Shangla, Milton; H. C. Thomson, Echo; C. C. Ewcrt, Kamola; Joe H. Parkes, city; Mrs, Joe Parkes, city; Fleda Parkes, city, x For Rent Suite unfurnished housekeeping rooms In East Oregon Ian building. Hot and cold water and bath on same floor. Inquire this office. A LADY'S $25 Tailor Made Suit Free For a .Good Guess Four Other Valuable Prizes Free ;' The otject is to get you in the habit of reading Crank's ads. They'll keep you posted on what to wear "and where to buy it. Here's the Plan Try it: Gupss (he number of words that will be used in CHAXK'S adf as pub lished in the Daily East Orcffouian from the third day of December, until the ' 24th. the day before f'hri?tna9 makin? it ju?t the time to use these prizes as Christmas presents. You can have tho first 15 days of the month to siz np the advertisements and count the words. But we might suddenly use a half pace advertisement no one can foresee even we don't know whether they will be Vng or short. Make your cuess on a card of any kind, put ycur name and address on. and seal it," write" on the outside: "For guessing contest," and bring it to the store on or before December loth. The 2 Ith day of December, in the evening after supper, the contest will be decided. The envelopes will all be. thrown on n big table and one envelope at a time will be taken out at random from the heap and opened. The name of the person in ihe first envelope containing the correct rrness will receive tho $25.00 Tailor Suit . Cor their choice of any in the house to fit them.) If no one makes the cor net jjue's the suit will an to the nearest gvicsscr. j The second nearest p.uesser will receive a CA (f ITiit The third nearest will receive a .$7.50 Waist. The fourth will receive The fifth will receive a $5.00 Shopping Bag. $2.50 Sterling Handle Umbrella. The editor of the East Oregonian will keep a correct count of the words, and his decision will be final. Every word in the signature will he counted, compound words as one word. Price? also count as one word. Each member of the family is elip-ible to enter this contest one guess only to each. Xo one connected with the store allowed to guess. If everything isn't absolutely clear to you, come in and ask about it, or write. Grand Christmas Opening All this Week. The store Is elaborately trim med ami ready for Chrlstmns tlile. Every visitor villi lie present ed will) n lovely souvenir. COME AM) GET ONE. kNDLCTOMClOSUIT-HOUSgy NOItTHWEST NEWS. The county board of Yakima esti mates that the recent floods did $50, oon tlnmaiie to roads and hridsres .'.lime in that county. Jack Arthur stabbed Oeorge Ken nekton, probably fatally, at Shoshone Idaho, flurlnir a fisht over a Rambling de'ji. Arthur is in Jail. J. M. lirown, county horticultural Inspector at Yakima, estimates the value of this year's fruit crop in thnt county at $1,200,000. Fouiteen hundred carloads will be shipped out Rrakemnn Hale was caught between a car ami some timbers at the coal leiMkerp at l.a. Orande, and seriously hii'-l. His collar hone and three ribs hrcken and a foot badlv mash ed. Koity acres will be added to the C.i::yon City townsite by pre-emption application having been made to the lu.l office. Proof will be made Jan uard 15. Xo bids were made on the Bumping Lake dam (a part of the Yakima rec lumition project) and It Is probable the government will build it first hand. It will cost approximately $140,000. II. Proctor has been postmaster at Kkln for 16 years, during which time he has been away from his office Just one entire day, and that was Thanks giving day last week, when he visited his son at I.a Grande. Two masked men held up Antone Knutson's grocery at 1160 Belmont street, Portland, competing the pro prietor, two clerks and two visitors to hold up thlcd hands. The robbers se cured $170, two watches and escaped. Senator Fulton has promised to In troduce the first day congress meets a bill providing for the construction of a $2,000,000 postofflce at Portland; ah) MPs for public buildings at Al bany, Oregon City, La Grande and Pendleton, to cost $100,000 each. Word has reached Tone of the sui cide at Newtown, Mo., of Jesse Brack et!. Brackett formerly lived at lone. Drinking and financial reverses are snld to he responsible. At the time of his death he was running a hotel and livery stable at Newtown. . He leaves a wife and little daughter. A Western Wonder. There's a Hill at Bowie, Texas, that's twice as big as last year. This wonder is W. L. Hill, who from a weight of 90 pounds has grown to over 180. He snyB: "I suffered with a terrible cough, and doctors gave me up to dlo of Consumption. I was reduced to 90 pounds, when I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds. Now, after taking 12 bottles, I have more than doubled In weight and am completely cured." Only sure Cough and Cold cure. Guaranteed by Tallman & Co. druggists, T0c and $1.00. Trial bottla free "YE OLD WINES.' are great things to cheer the cockles of you rlicait, but sometimes what wines lack In ape is made up for in the extra quality of the Rrape. We have "olde wines" if you want them, hut we ke:p nothing but the choicest quality of Illinois and wines anyhow. Every boitle is guaranteed, and we stund behind the guarantee with a reputation of which we are Jealous. Let us Induce you to try our brands once. We know you will stay with us afterwards. FAMILY TRADE SOLICITED. Old Kentudky Liquor & Wine Store (Si Pioneer Soda Factory JOHN 'GAGEN. PROP. 'Phone Main 550. Eagle Building. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARMS. 1 .1 be mi terms to the borrower. Long time loans If desired.. Annual Inter est.. No coinmlsrion. If you denlre a lona. write ns fully giving location, Improvemncts, acre age and a mount desired. THE HOLLON PARKER COMPANY, WALLA WALLA, WASH. JAPANESE : House Cleaning HEADQUARTERS ANY ONE WISHING WORK DONE, PLEASE CALL AT ROOM 1, 202 EAST WEBB ST., S OR PHONE RED 3981. ECZEMA and PILE CURE FREE Knowing what It was to tuf- i f w1) ,ve FREE OV CHARGE, to any afflicted a positive cure for Ecsema, Bait Rheum. Eryslp. elas. Piles and Skin Diseases. Instant relief. Don't suffer longer.. Write F. W. WILLIAMS, 400 Manhattan venue. New Tork. Enclose Stamp. Nothing like a turkey well Roasted 0 To do that you have got to have the right kind of Roasters We have the kind you need a self haster. A baster that don't burn your roast. V. Stroble Cheapest place In Pendleton to Buy Furniture. 210 Court ,t. Phone Black S171 Pendleton's most popular dining room. THE FRENCH RESTAURANT Thoroughly renoated In every de partment. Everything new In kitch en and pantry. All new dishes. FINE SUNDAY DINNERS OCR SPECIALTY. Most up-to-date kitchen In the northwest. Polydore Moens Proprietor 633 Main St. 'Phone Main 93. PEHDLETOH-UKlftH STAGE Dally trips between Pendle- ton and TJkiah, except Sunday. Stago leaves Pendleton at 7 a. m., arrives at Uklah at I p. m. Return ttage leave Uklah at ( p. m., arrlvei at Pendleton at S p. m. Pendleton to Uklah. $1.00; roun dtrlp. $5.00. Pendleton to Alba, $3.75; round trip, $5.00. Pendleton to Ridge, $2; round trip, $3 50. Pendleton to Nye, $1.50; round trip, $2.(0. Pen- dleton to Pilot Rock, $1.00; round trip, $1.50. HOTEL PORTLAND PORTLAND. OREGON. American plan, 13 per day and up ward. Headquarters for tourist and commercial travelers. Special rate made to families and single gentle men. The management will be pleas ed at all times to show rooms and give prices. A modern Turkish batk establishment in the hotel. H. C BOWERS. Manager. Dally East Oregontan by taurrUr, nly 15 cents a week.