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I TEN PAGES. PAGE EIGHT. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. Wl.DNKSn AY, MAY 13, 1908. Ill UK WASHINGTON GROWERS . WOriJ) GET INTO RESERVES Dry Ranges Force WaJiMfrton SI loop, men to Sock Kir 1 lor Ailmiadon to Cawndc Rewire While Reserve Will Not Be Open Vntll July 1, the Sheepmen Will -Ask to Re Permit ted to Enter at Once. That Washington stockmen are se riously In need of grass Is shown by the fact that the woolgrowers of the Evergreen state are now clamoring to be allowed to enter the Cascade for. est reserve on account of the scarcity of grass on the outside. The Taklma Republic says of the matter: Stockmen of Washington,' acting through the Washington Association of Woolgrowers, are preparing a re quest to be made to the forest reserve supervisor of the Rainier forest, re serve at the earliest posible moment They claim that such permission It necessary to the sarvatlon of the flocks. , The thousands of head of stock In the eastern portion of the state ara already suffering because of the lack of forage on the ranges. The ewes are not getting enough food and can not nourish the lambs. A stunted generation would be the result of a continuation of such conditions. Again petition Supervl-wr. The reserve. In the ordinary course of events, will not be open until July B or thereabouts. In the winter, when the reserve was apportioned, a request was made that permission be given to enter it earlier than the date given but this request was not acted upon favorably. It will be again put up to the supervisor, the weather con ditions having made the necessity, which the stockmen felt then existed, doubly great at this time. Arthur Coffin and S. J. Cameron are among the North Taklma stock men who think the reserve should be opened as early as possible In order to prevent serious loss to those with stock. They think that as a general thing the lower portions of the reserve can carry stock at a date earlier than Is permitted, and that, new sections having been Incorporated within the reserve which had previously been used by the stockmen until the old reserve was open, these sections at Uast might be thrown open soon. Thinks he Role Is Wrong. "The general rule I think is wrong," said S. J. Cameron this morning. "The whole reserve Is thrown open early in July. This opening date applies to grass at the edge of the timber as well as to the land away up 6000 feet high where the snow Is lying. There is good grass now at the lower altitudes which is going to waste while the snow Is covering the higher altitudes where there will be no grass for some time to come. "However, under the present policy It is all closed against the stockmen wMIe the fodder Is burned out on the low land and the stock la suffering. We are to again ask the forest reserve supervisor for permission to graze at a date earlier than that fixed for the general opening. Some of the owners will meet 'with serious loss, otherwise and there ts no question that thou sands of head of stock will suffer un less relief Is afforded." i , .-., A company Is teiiig formed with a capital of 1500,000 to develop long distance and wireless telephony be tween Mexico city and Vera Cruz. MI-O-NA MEANS STOMACH COM. FORT. It's of Special Value to Many Hero In Pendleton. A notable discovery, and one that appeals especially to many people In Pendleton, Is the combination of stomach help In the Ml-o-na treat ment. Thl preparation works won ders In case of Indigestion or weak stomach. It acts directly upon the walls of the stomach and bowels, strengthening find stimulating them so that they readily take car of the food that Is eaten without distress or suffering. So positive are the pood effects fol lowing? the use of Ml-o-na that the remedy Is sold by Tnllmnn & Co. under an absolute guarantee to re fund the money If It falls to cure. A rrt-cent box of Ml-o-na will do the good the stomach needs, which Is sim ply to make It do Its own work. 1 a- i fv.' I 5--:, Xi&w Little Bully Boy. The smartest, cutest Indian boy In the whole world Is with the tribe of Sioux warriors that are with the Sells Floto circus, to be here Saturday. May 30. While here the circus Indians will visit the reservation and talk over old times. DELIVERERS OF PAPERS TO SEE SELLS-FLOTO. TEA Is there a better way to keep the family longer at table, to keep it together? Tnr grocer returDi roar money U you doo't Bu Scbillior'i Belt; wt jr bis ft Pnytqn Bros., the well known eye specialist.', will have their ottic-e at the Hotel St. jeor&e Thurs day. Friday and Saturday, May 14. 15, 16. If you need glasses, get the best. Ijoz'-ns of Pendleton references. Ex i' ruinations free. Balloons Will Be Sent Vp From East Oregonian Office, and Finders Will Be Entitled to Free Admission to the Big Circus One Big Show That Is Not In the. Trust Approved by the Shriners. H. H. Tammen, the fearless owner of the Denver Post, and general man ager of the Sells-Floto circus, again shows his big heart. He Is partial to the boys who carry the dally papers to the homes and stores. In fact, he was once a newsboy himself and sold papers on the streeU. Remembering hla past he will have the carrier boys of the Pendleton pa pers at his circus Saturday, May 30. They will be his honored guests. In speaking of It he says: "It will do me more good than to entertain the president of the United States or any European potentate. The news boys are real kings. Bless every one of them." Who Will the Winner Be? In this connection It will not be out of place to state that the Daily Ei'.st Oregonian will send a big balloon up from in front of its office at 5:30 o'clock the following evenings: Mon day, May 25; Tuesday, May 26; Wed nesday. May 27; Thursday, May. 28; Friday. May 29. The man or boy, woman or girl, finding the balloon and returning it, ot proper evidence of it, to the Dally East Oregonian office will be given by the Oregonian a ticket with re served seat coupon to the great Kells Floto circus that will be here Satur day. May 30. m PASTIME PICTURE SHOW SELLERS & MATLOCK, Props. Entire Change of Pictures and Songs Every Sunday, Tuesday and Friday. SEE! SEE! Tragic Rivalry Women Up-to-Date Music Hall, Colored Peculiar Pumpkins Coward's Death Pierrot Ordinance Illustrated Song. 0 It's Great to be a Soldier Nan Admission 10c Children 5c Edison latest and best "Underwriters Model" picture machine absolutely fire proof. mm Just enough to cany you to the next with out a dollar to spare? Then this offer of the I. C. S. is vital to you. If you will write, telling the occupation you wish to rise in, this great institution will show you how you can, without neglecting your present work, leav ing home, or distressing yourself financial, qualify yourself for a higher position and a better salary. It puts you under no obligation to write us. This is a bona fide offer to earnest men and women by an institution of 15 years' standing, representing an invested capital of 6 million dollars. Can you afford to pass it by f ' LmiNATisNAL Couestondencb Saoeu J. W. McFadgen Representative Box 1, Pendleton THE LOCAL AGENT . OP THE SCHOOL WILL HOLD A DISPLAY OF THElIt TK.T-IHMKS AND IX STRITTIOX PAPERS IX THE TEX DLETOX DKlii STOKE, MAY 13 TO 16, INCLISIYE. CALL AND (JET A CIRCULAR DK.HCRIRI.Xtt orn COURSES. Speaks IUght Out. H. H. Tammen was In town for a short stop-over today. He said: "It is ridiculous for a small show, whose train, parade, performance, all testi fy to Its real size In no uncertain way, to claim allegiance to the really big shows of the world. There are only three shows In the circus trust Barnum-Balley. Ring ling Bros, and Buffalo Bill's Wild West. There are a number of smal ler circuses that appear to do their Lidding. . "Sells-Floto Is not In the trust and we are proud of It, Sells-Floto Is the only circus that exhibited In San Francisco this season. The engage ment was under the Shriners and $5000 was given to charity. Sells Floto Is the only circus with the Shriners' approval, . the highest rec ommendation this side of the angels." Mr. Tammen further said: "Citizens should not be misled. They have a way of finding out. The telephone, telegraph and traveling men know the different shows.- Inquire, Investi gate and always look an outfit over. See their cars and go through them. See the parade, the horses and their stables. Peep Into the 'cook tent Sells-Floto urgently request that this be done as to their show. What other circus urges this? And then we were here last year. Sells-Floto Is known and now it Is up to the people. I have faith In the good, sober Judg ment of the citizens. Our date In Pendleton is Saturday, May 30." The Pendleton Girl. A letter from the ' Pendleton fclrl with the Sells-Floto circus to be here Decoration day (May 30), requests that the newspapers quit mentioning her. She would like to slip int her old town and right out again without being known. From the way the peo ple are Interested she will bo unable to do this. It Is a safe wager or bet that some one will recognize and pick her out. "Who Is she?" Is still the paramount question for discussion and will so remain until Sells-Floto circus' day, Saturday, May 30. Week End Excursion to Ilermiuton. Beginning Saturday, May 2 and continuing Indefinitely during the summer, the O. It. & N. will run ex cursiens to Hermlston and the gov ernment reservoir, on Saturday and Sunday of each week. The ticket ov er the railroad will include the pas sage by stage from Hermlston to the government dam. A round trip rate of $2.80 has been made from Pen dleton, including the stage trip to the dam. Excursionists going down on Saturday must return Sunday; those going down on Sunday must re turn on Monday. This promises to be a delightful trip and offera every In ducement to visit and Inspect the $1, 000,000 government Irrigation project six miles fpom Hermlston. Wanted, at Once. Good clean rags; market price paid. East Oregonian office. Mrs. Elizabeth K. Smith, aged 83 years, living with her son on a ranch near Hooper, Wash., was suddenly stricken with heart trouble Thursda) while alone In her house and fell on the hot stove. Her clothing was near ly burned from her body and she was so badly burned that death ensued Im mediately. She waa found by her lit tle granddaughter. THE F.lorrio B. Slreeler Lessee and Manager OREGON The Return of the Favorites The Streeter-Bryan Company Presenting Friday and Saturday "Princess of Patches" Wednesday and Thursday , By Special Request Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde New Specialties and Moving Pictures ADMISSION 25 CENTS REST OF WEEK t Reserved seats on sale at Pendleton Drug Company COLUMBIA BAR. 632 Main St. Phone Main 90 Fine Wines and Liquors. Fancy Drinks a Specialty Hot Lunch Pool and Billiard Parlor Gentlemen Only..... First Class Rooming House In Connection. CORRICAN BROS. PROPRIETORS. Byers' Best Flour I made from the choicest wheat thtat grows. Good bread U assur ed when BYERS' BEST FLOCR Is used. Bran, Shorts, Steam Rolled Barley always on band. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. 8. BYERS, Proprietor. Hotel St. George GEORGE DARVEAU, Proprietor, ! Tl. I I, European plan. Everything flrst eUaa. All modern conveniences. Steam heat throughout Rooms en suit wtth bath. Large, new sample room. Th Hotel St. George la pronounced n of the moat up-to-date hotel of the northwest Telephone and fir alarm connections to office, and hat and cold running; water In all rooms. FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION WITT! IIOTEL. ROOMS: $1.00 and $I.5r Block and a Half from Depot. See the big electric sign. The Hotel Pendleton W. A. BROWN, Proprietor. 'I '"linn i Telephone and fire alarm connec tions with all rooms, netulqtuirtcrs for Traveling Me.. Commodious Sample Rooms. , Free 'Bus. Special rates by the week or month. . Excellent Cuisine. Prompt dining room service. Bar and Billiard Rooin In Connection. Only Three Blocks from Bepou. Golden Rulo Hotel Corner Court and Johnson Streets, Pendleton, Oregon. J. POPEJOY, Proprietor LT'" i 'jt BP I Heated by Steam Lighted by Electricity Courteous treatment; reasonable rates Free 'bun meets .nil trains. Fine restaurant In connection. Special nttentlon given country trade. STATE SALOON Ed. R. Strahon, Prop, Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Thoroughly renovated. A gentleman's resort Hot Free Lunch Served Balanced Rations For Incubator Chicks Lice Killers and Conditioners For Poultry and Stock at COLESWORTHY'S Feed Store 127-129 E. Alta