RIGHT PAGES. DAILY PART OREGOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APKIL 3, 1907. PAGE THREE. Three Reasons Three reasons why you should buy your Oxfords of us. Wliea1 and WYOMING SHEEPMEN ARE MUCH ALARMED. Kullrouila Arc Buying I'p the Heel Dn ert, Thus Disturbing the Famous Winter Range Suction of State Land I Very Cheap and Railroads niiuinn ii n nisinrn .'ZZIZ DUIINb UT nAIMGjll For Sale FIRST- WE BUY NOTHING BUT THE BEST KNOWN MAKES. SO ROSIS. "NUP BED." SECOND- WE ARE IN A POSITION TO FIT ANY FOOT ALL SIZES, ALL WIDTHS FROM AA TO EE. THIRD-- WE WANT SATISFIED CUSTOMERS. WE GUARANTEE PER FECT FIT, COMFORT AND WEAR. ALEXANDER.. DEPARTMENT STORE The Oldest and most Reliable COLVILLE mm LANDS OXE MILLION ACRES ' FOR SETTLEMENT South Half or Colvlllc Reservation Will Bp Thrown Open Soon All Lands Susceptible to Irrigation to Bo Reserved for Irrigation Projects Time "of Opening Not Yet Known. The south half of the Colvllle. In dian reservation, comprising 1.000, 000 acres of land, la to be thrown open to settlement soon. All persons miking homestead en tries In the reservation will be re quired to pay one-fifth of the pur chase price at the time of entry and the balance In flvo annual Install ments, and In case any entryman falls to make the annual payments, or any of them, promptly when due, his lights In and to the land covered by his entry shall cease, and any pay menu made thcrtlofore shall be for felted, the entry cancelled, and the lands reoffured for sale and entry. The lands remaining undisposed of at the expiration of five years from the opening thereof to entry are to he sold to tho highest bidder for cash, at not less than $1 per acre, and any lands remaining unsold 10 years after laid opening are to be sold to the highest bidder Tor casn. The lands opened to settlement and entry may be reclassified and reap prnlfced from time to time. If deemed necessary. Any lands required for agency, school and rellgous purposes, and such as ure now occupied by agency buildings, and tho site of any sawmill gristmill or other mill property on tald lands, not exceeding in the ag' .-rebate three sections, are reserved lrom settlement and entry. Lands that can be Included In any fc-OMUle Irrigation prnject, under the reclamation act of June 17, 1902, may be withheld by the secretary of the interior from disposition under this act and disposed of under the provisions of the reclamation act, the appraised value of the lands to be added to tho charges provided for by the act last named. The lands that will be thrown open to settlement and entry, excluding tho allotments to Indians, will og Bti'Kiitc. approximately, 1,000,000 acres. As a considerable time must elapse n making surveys. In making tho al lotments to the Indians and In the ctaMlflcatlon and appraisement of the lands. It Is not possible at the present time to specify approximate ly the date when the reservation will be opened, but due notice will be glv en to the general public through the presc. C. L. Scovel and wife. Twin Falls; J. Kanold. Palouse: L. A. Bhellen- berger, Weston; W. A. Flnnell. Wal la Wallu; H. Brown, city; L. E. Fish er, Tacoma; Fred Flnnley, Pasco; J. E. Wellington, Vinson. .Jury Grunted Claim for $3,265.74. It look a long while to present the lalms of J. B. Tlllctson against the Mt. Hood Railway company to the Jury five days and one night but It didn't take the Jury long to de cide. They left the court room at :45 Aituiday evening and In two hours and a half came out with a verdict fr the full amount sued for $3285.74 claiming that it was a clear case for the plaintiff, so de claring on the first ballot, but decid ing on the amount later. Ts las been stated, Tillotson was com-be tor on the lallroad and sued for the amount due him on various centnets. Tha Dalles Chronicle. STATIC OK OHIO. ) CITY OK TOLEDO las. T.1ICAH CHIIJNTY. 1 Wank J. Cheney makes oath that ha la senior partner or tne nrm or r. t. cdmi ft Co., doing business In tha City of Toledo. i ouniT ana mnifl aroraaaia. ana idbi aaia firm will pay the sum of ON 8 HUNDRKD DOLLARS for each and evarv ems of Ca tarrh that csonnt be eurtd by the use of Uall's Catarrh Cnra. FRANK i. CHENEY. Sworn to before at and subscribed In inj presence, this 6th day of December. A. D. 1S. a. w. ULSAIUK. (Real. Notary Public Itali a Catarrh dire Is taken Internally. and acta directly on tha blood and aocons surfaces or ma araiem. sena tor rau- monlals free. I". J. CHKNKT CO.. TOIaOO. o. gold or all drncaieta. 75e. Take Ball's Family Pills for constipation. Ilaniiniin Buys Good Land. The Oregonlon jays that the sale of between 400 and 500 acres of land lying along Young's Bay, near As torla are being closed and the pur- hasers arc believed to be the Har- rlman Interests. The price to be paid Is approximately $700,000. It Is understood that the property Is for deep water terminals for the Pacific allway and Navigation company, the T.ytle road now building from Hlllsboro to Warrenton and Seaside. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel St. George. Martin S. Pres- 1 ii. Sjrlne. O.; Wm. Wunn. Plngham X. . 3. C. Brown. Chicago; Miss Portor. North Dakota; T. Trow, O P.. & N. Co.; C. W. Hagctlon, St. Louis: L. L. Gilbert. Pan Francisco Hnzel M. Hocb. ' Spokane; O. O Nash. St. Paul; Mr. and Mrs. Bussert Oakland; D. F. Lavender, Weston J. D. Doran, Buffalo. Hotel Pendleton. J. Davis, Chaa. Qurant, New York; Miss Florence TTnffmnn. Baker City; M. M. Verln ichoff, Albany; L. B. Patton, Kansas Cltv: E. Hodges. Portland; W. J A vies. Portland; E. Jacobson, The llnlles: Mark Stoneau. Rochester. N Y.: J. II. Martin. Portlnnd; S. H, Kloeckner, Butte; W. J. Boollng, Helena: Tim Kinney. Wyoming; C. W. Meyers, Chicago; J. Campbell, Wm. Maher, C. E. Boilings, J. S. Pnll, Portland; Mrs. W. A. Slushor, city; Filith R. Slii3her, city. Golden Rule Hold. E. W. Don, nelly, Corvallls; A. S. Johnston. Port land; C. J. Robertson, Spokane; M, S. Preston., Wallace, Idaho; T. W. Moore and wire, spoicane; ft. Balrd and family, Kendrlck; Mr. Fred Young, Weston; R. S. French, Starbuck: Mrs. O. M. Darrln, Free water; Joe Pelllter, Dale; H. Wll son. Walla Walla; E. E. Conley, Lav Grande; De Witt Briney, Woodstock, Head the Fast Oregonlan. Are Speculating Extensively. What promises to be a spirited war over Wyoming range land haa started In the southern portion of that state. A dispatch from Rawlins to the Chey enne Tribune says: Ranch and sheepmen in this vi cinity are much disturbed over the re ports, apparently authentic, that Chi cago and Omaha speculators are .buy ing up all the railroad land In this and Sweetwater counties In what ts known aa the Red Desert Thin Irart hna heen for a number of years the winter feeding ground for the sheepowners of this part of tne state who have combined to leaBe the railroad lands thus practically controll ing the winter range. Tt la understood here that the lands urn aelllnir for from 75c to 11.25 per acre and what the eastern buyers In tend to do with the land Is a mys tery, unless as has been suggested, they are buying these lands because they are so cheap that the price Is certain to advance. if thia hnvlna: of the railroad lands la as extensive as Is reported, the or ganization whereby tne sneepmen nave xnntrniieit their winter range will be disrupted as the railroads will not be able to make the desert leases, wnicn have been tne Key 10 ine wmwr there. Kpvprn I khpcTimen have already .taken steps to protect themselves by purchasing railroad lana inemseiv: in locations most favorable to them. it the ireneral orjinlon here tnat the movement means the end of the nnmnHin Hhppnman In southern Wyo ming as the necessity now becomes more apparent for a definite Dase wun a certain amount of land of which the sheepmen may be reasonably certain. Oniric rlinnees from hot to cold and back again try strong constitu tions and cause, among other enis, .i.i xittarrh. n troublesome and of fensive disease. Sneezing, coughing and difficult breathing, and tne anp r.t th fr.ni discharge into the throat all are ended by Ely's Cream Balm, This honest and positive remedy con toina nn enrnlne. mercury, nor other harmful Ingredient. Tne worst casei tt ca oiirAri In anort time. All uruR gists, 60c, or mailed by Ely Bros., 81 Warren street, New yorK. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of T. F. Howard, areni tect. In the D-spaln block, up to 12 o'clock, noon, of April , 1807. for the remodeling of the brick building helonclni! to Eureka Lodge No. 81. I. O. O. F.. situated at the northwest corner of Main and Alta streets, Peniilflfr.r.. Oreon. and the build lug of a reinforced concrete sidewalk alone- the two side streets of the nronertv oecunled bv the building. Plans nd specifications for the work will be on exhibition at the of fice of the architect t-epainie bids will t received fur all concrete work for said Improve ments. MJ.rch 27th, 1907. WOMEN IN HOSPITALS Experiences of Mrs. Rockwood and Miss Tierney MISS MARGARET TIERNEY A large proportion of the operations performed in our hospitals are upon women and girls tor some orgaaio trouble. Why should this be the case f BccauBe they have neglected them selves, as every one of these patients in the hospital beds had plenty ot warning in those dragging sensations, pains at left or right of abdomen, baokaohes, nervous exhaustion, in flammation, ulceration, displace ments, and other organio weaknesses. All of these symptoms are Indica tions of an unhealthy condition of the female system and if not heeded the penalty has to be paid by a dangerous operation. When these symptoms manifest themselves, do not drag along until you are obliged to go to the hospital and submit to an opera tionbut remember that Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs, has saved hundreds of women from surgical operations. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound! haa cured more oases of feminine Ills than any other one remedy. Suoh letters as thefollowing M ftS. CHAS. A. ROCKWOOD are constantly being received by Mrs. PiDkham to prove our claims. Mrs. C. A. Rockwood, teacher of Parliamentary Law, of 58 Free St., Fredonia, N. Y., writes: "For year I suffered with femala trouble. It was decided that an operation was neces sary, and although I submitted to a serious operation my sufferings continued, until Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was recommended and it proved a marvelous remedy, so quickly did it restore my health . I cannot thank you sufficiently for the good It has done me." Miaa Margaret Tierney, of No. 128 W. 25th Street, New York, writes: Dear Mn. Pinkham; "When only eighteen years of age our physician decided that an operation was necessary to permit of my womanly organs performing their natural functions. My mother objected and being urged by a relative to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Veget able Compound did so. I soon Improved in health, the proper conditions were establish ed and I am well and strong, thanks to Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." No other remedy has such un qualified endorsement aa Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. No other remedy in the world haa such a record of onres of female Ills. ALL IMPROVED LAND, and will be sold at a bargain if taken at once. Personal reasons for selling. Two or three crops will pay for the land. For terms and other information, ADDRESS "S" East regonian. Pendleton, Oregon Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness are Invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. Pinkham. at Lynn, Mass. From the symptoms given, the trouble may be located and the quickest and sorest way of recovery advised. Out of her vast volume of esperienoe in treating femala ills Mrs. Pinkham probably has the very knowledge that may help your ease. Her advice ie free and always helpful. Aa Mri, PUUuisi'8 Adrlc-A Wtau Bctf Uricrstuda a Wtau'a Us. OAS! NIK OAS! SUMMER AXD THE HOT WEATHER WILL BE HERE BEFORE YOU ARE AWARE OP IT, AXD IP TOTJR JvITCHEX IS NOT ALREADY EQUIPPED WITH A GAS RANGE, BY ALL MEANS DOXT DELAY IT MUCH LONGER. OCR ORDERS ARE NOW COMING IN VERY RAPIDLY. GET IN YOCR APPLICATION FOR GAS. Clean Economical ! GAS IS BY FAR THE MOST ECONOMICAL FUEL ON THE MARKET. TIIF GREATES1 ARGUMEXT IX ITS FAVOR IS THAT YOU CAN HAVE THE HEAT WHEN, WHERE AND AS LONG AS YOO WANT IT. NO HOT ROOMS IN THE SUMMER TIME. THEN THERE IS NO DIRTY WOOD OR COAL TO BE CARTED AROUND AND CLEANED IP AFTERWARD. GAS IS PIPED RIGHT INTO YOUR STOVE. A TURN OF A VALVE A YD A SCRATCH OF A MATCH TFLI.S THE WFOIE STORY OP AS COOKING. Gas for Heating and cooking cost $2.00 per 1000 Average cost per month, about $3.00 mi; go REMEMBER 1 We lay pipe from main to curb free ! and orejin a position to do all piping and furnish all fittings. Classified and Want Ads Bring yon big, quick and certain results for small investment. If you want help or a situation; want to buy, sell or trade anything: want to rent a farm, house or room, or want to recover some lost property, your desires can be satisfied In the entirety by using the EAST OREGONI AN. CLASSIFIED and WANT AD COLUMNS. Count sia words to the line. 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