East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 13, 1909, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MOXDAV, DECEMBER IS, l9.
PAGE THREE.
IS CROWDED OUT
OWNEIl PLTS RLAMK
VPON FORESTRY POLICY
Curtailing or Allotments I Disas
trous for Ranch Starling With
40,000 llcnil, J. G. Edwards r Hay
Crook Ranch, Has Hail Number
Reduced to 12.2.V). ' -
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'teg'
All Ladies Suits to go ai Jus! One-Han Price
Coffee
Just Coffee, but perfect
Coffee.
Your grocer will grind it
better if ground at home not
too fine.
WILLIAMfON
HAFFNMCD
ENGRAVEIW-rRINTtRS
Mpuiw
DENVER COIQ
Fresh Meat, Poultry
Fruit and Produce
Delivered to any part of the
city.
Hidee, pelts, wool, sac.ks and
second-hand goods bought and
sold.
Stark &. Lens, Props.
Phone Main 407.
810-312 W. Webb 6C
Buy Your Meat
OF THE
EMFlrtE MEAT CO.
phono Main 18.
Always fresh and wholesome.
Delivered promptly.
ifrrah fish daily, steakj. chops,
rousts, sausage, hamx, bacon
and lard.
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MAKES WORK EASIER .
Pendleton People Are Pleased t
How It Is Done.
It' pretty hard to attend to duties
With a constantly aching back:
With annoying urinary disorders.
Doan's Kidney Pills make work
aster.
They cure backache.
They cure every kidney 111.
T. M. Lacy, Elgin, Ore., says: "I
have known the value of Doan's Kid
ney Pills for at least six years. At
that time I first began their use, I
was suffering severely from pains
through my back and kidneys and
was practically laid up. I was V 1 .
to get around but could not do ii re
work. Stooping or lifting or any
sudden move caused terrible pains to
radiate through my body. Doan's
Kidney Pills regulated the passages of
the kidney secretions and benefited
me In every way."
For sale, by all dealers. Price BO
cents. rostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name 'Jean's and
take no other.
The famous Hay Creek sheep
ranch, located In eastern Oregon and
one of the largest and best-known
sheep ranches in the United States,
hn been forced out of business on
account of the forestry bureau's pol
icy of conBervIng tho forest reserves,
anys the Portland Orcgoniiin. J. D.
Edwards, owner of tho famous ranch
of 27,000 acres, said yesterday that
he had been forced to the wall by the
government's policy and he had de
cided to cut up the big ranch and sell
It. .
Several years ago Mr. Edwards
ennio to Oregon from Wyoming,
where he had a range with 100,000
sheep, the largest In the country. He
selected Hay creek as Ideal for a sheep
country. Bold his Wyoming Interests
and atarted the big establishment In
eastern Oregon. In 1906 he had 40,
000 head of sheep, which he winter
ed on his 27,000-acrc ranch and which
he kept on the range In the govern
ment forest reserve In the -summer
months.
RaJigo Allowance Cut.
That year the forestry bureau, in
its policy of conservation, cut Ed
wards' allowance of range to a terri
tory sufficient for only 24,000 sheep.
Mr. Edwards sold a large number of
sheep and continued. In 1908 came
another order for a 40 per cent cut,
but this wax fought hard by Mr. Ed
wards, who had It modified to 25 per
cent in his range allotment and
now that he can give range to only
12,250 head of sheep he has decided
to retire from the business, asserting
that unless the sheep business Is
carried on a gigantic scale, It cannot
be a success.
"It is the government's policy right
through which has forced me out of
the game," said Mr. Edwards, at the
Portland Hotel. "I cannot continue
in business with this small bunch of
rl.cep on the big ranch and now all I
can do is to sell out."
Policy Is (YilirtMHl.
Mr. Edwards believes that the for
estry bureau policy Is bad, not only
for him but for the state and coun
try at large. It could have no other
effect, he said yesterday. than to
drive great Industries, such as he had
built up in eastern Oregon, out of ex
istence. He had created a ranch
which had become famous the coun
try over, was a model In every detail
and one of the great producers of the
state. There was no great expense to
which ho would not go to build up his
line of sheep, he said, and he Import
ed rams costing, thousands of dollars
and by systematic breeding produced
:. sheep which had wool from Its now
to its hoofs, the only sheep of Its kind
in existence.
Recently, in anticipation of the
death of his business in eastern Ore
gon. Mr. Edwards has been Inventing
heavily in Portland real estate and
in the last few months has made three
purchases, aggregating $14!i,0fin. One
of these purchases he made last week
when he bought a quarter block on
the corner of Grand avenue and Hel
mont street for $35,000.
XAYY TO ORDER INQI'IKY.
Ncbrnvkn's Collision Willi Georgia
()ni of Mishap Scries.
Washington. Unless Rear-Ad ml ral
Schroeder, commander-in-chief of the
Atlantic fleet, appoints a court of in
quiry inU the collision Thursday of
the battleships Georgia and Nebras
ka, off the Virginia capes, the navy
deportment will do so as soon as the
full reports of the accident arrive In
Washington.
Tfnr weeks the Nobraskn has been
i known as the unhapplest ship In tho
navy. Her latest trouble was linked
with the name of Lieutenant U. S.
Macey, formerly ordnance officer of
that vessel, who, when tho Nebraska
made a wretched score In tarket
practice wrote a letter to tho navy
department explaining that the low
score was due to a practlrnl state of
mutiny aboard the ship.
Uenr-Admlral Schroeder ordered a
court martial of Lieutenant v Macey.
who. whs acquitted. He was trans
ferred to the other hoodo of the navy,
the. Texas, but was finally rescued
from that ship and sent to Minneapo
lis ns recruiting officer.
Dont Neglect Your Eyes
When competent aid Is In reach.
Choose your eye specialist as you
would your doctor for skill, ability and
practice,
P. A. Cllw, tlio eyo siioclallst, has
had over 80 years practice fitting
glasses. He devotes his entire time
'to correcting defective vision. Factory
oh premises. Remember we grind
our o'n lenses for each case, using
the latest methods for testing the
ye.
Office In the
JOHN SCHMIDT HOLDING,
Main Ht.
For Sale. .
480 acres wheat land north of
Pendleon, 1 l-l miles from railroad.
Write for terms or see D. Kemler,
210 W. Bluff street, Pendleton Ore.
Phone Red 1306.
Don't Ho Hopeless
about yourself when you're cripple
with rheumatism or stiff .tolnts-s-of
course you've tried lots of things tind
they failed. - Try Ballard's Know Lin
iment It will drive away nil aches,
pains and stiffness and leave you as
well as you ever were. A. C. Koeppen
& Bros.
UNIVERSITY CHOOSES MEN
TO DERATE IT A 1 1
Eugene. Tho debate tryout held In
Vlllard hnll Friday night to select n
team to debate Utah, resulted in C
E. Spencer, '13, of Cottage Grove, and
Tercy Collier, '11, of Eugene, being
m Amas uioves '
Perrlns Gloves for little girls,
M misses' and women. All styles and xtfCjf
AjkS( colors. ' "4,f: !?
Prices, $1.00, $1.25, $1.60, $1.75
fA and $2.00. My ft ,
L kt Wool Gloves, 26c, 86a, aad 5c -YA-
"Wool Mittens. 2c, 86a ant 0c. W$f I
WOIELENBERG t$l '
y J DEPARTMENT STORE. Pfe
-Vi r furs I
U 1 til MrhtAWmM Wflik
-if "M L'JMJtUk Vhl Dependable Furs, abso- MM
i A 1 lutely every one new and Wf
V ft 1 ' f''JA m tvl thoroughly trustworthy. You
fla fl! &K7frCrxSffl c&n make n mistake in com- .
VWffl$WKW ,ng her for your Fr Glft8'
mWWPMwMMiP JA for eTery Fur 8hown here i
$V&$SZW from $10.00 up to $45.00.
itmmmmMiMlM Fur serfs .t WM P t0 m
mrnmmmmmmL m
$-Muffsat$3.50upto M
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I iViSli't' Will! ' S7-Si "0JiL,tA1i:'KU Jr-
iijMliW DEPARTSIEXT STORE. I I
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Umbrellas
The very -best there Is In
all kinds of handles. En
graving free. Don't forget
you are getting the Newest
and Best her.
WOHLEXBERG
DEPARTMENT STORE.
Better goods for Less Money.
Xmas Shoes and Slipp'rs
Again we say a NEW STOCK of the very best
there Is.
Ladies' Felt Slippers in all colors at $1.25 and
$1.60.
Women's and Children' Shoes of every kind
here. Can be exchanged and fitted.
WOHLEXBERG DEPARTMENT STORE.
Better Goods for Less Money.
n
Buy HolidayHHand'chiels Here
Better Goods for Less Money. '
Far and away the best assortment of new Xmas Handker
chiefs ranging In price from 2c up to $3.50.
EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES.
100 Dozen of regular 10 and 12 l-2c Embroidery and Lace
trimmed Handkerchiefs on sale at 6o each. . ;
60 Doz-n Children's Holiday Handkerchiefs in fancy box,
special value, 8 In box at 20o box.
Ladles' Initial Handkerchiefs, In a box, extra value at
$1.00 box. , si juiaj;
WOnXENBERG DEPARTMENT STORE.
Better Goods for Less Money.
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Toys and Dolls
New stock complete, with
newer, lower prices. We
sell toys and dolls like
evermg else, at aVf
Smaller IPricel
The practice of extortion at Holiday time
In the way of advancing prices will not be
found at this store. We can guarantee, not
only the Newest and Latest Holiday Goods but
absolutely the Lowest Prices and best assort
ments. :r J 3T
- . . . - ' W J2a.
z Wohlenberg
mm im
mm
Department Store i
Better Goods for Less Money.
A-484
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chosen to represent the university in
the coining contest with- the Mor
mons. About fifteen men tried out
for the team. The interstate teams
will be picked in February out of tho
squad of about thirty who are work
ing for places.
In the oratorical tryout held yes
terday Harold Hounds and Ben Wil
liams, were chosen to represent Ore
gon. The oratorical contest will be
held in Salem this year.
O. A. C. NOTES.
The Correct Time
to stop a cough or cold is Just as soon
as it starts then there will bo no
danger of pneumonia or consump
f'on. Just a few doses of Ballard's
llorehound Syrup taken at the start
will stop the cough. If It has been
manning on for some time the treat
ment will he longer, but the c:ire In
sure. A C. Kocppen & Bros
Diamonds as gifts will not depre
ciate in value. A nicer present could
not bo conceived. Pehaefor the jewel
er, has a fino line.
PILES SUR.Kn IN (1 TO 14 DAYS
AZO OINTMK.ST Is Kimrnnteetl to cure Biiv
ciiso nf Itching. Hllnd. Uleeillng or l'totrud
lni riltw In U to 14 days or money refund
ed. r.0e.
Tho Oregon Agricultural College ex
hibits at the Alaska-Yukon-Paelfic
exposition won the gold medal offer
ed for the best educational exhibit.
Gran i prizes were also awarded to
cm h of the seven departmental ex
hibits. The Oregon Agricultural College
w inn r short courses which commence
on January 4, and continue for a pe
riud of six weeks, will be the most
complete ever offered. Practical
work In every line of asriculture,
dairying, horticulture, domestic sei
eme and art. loa.l building and busi
lu ss methods W.I1 be taught. An ex
ceeiiiiiKiy strong staff of Instructors
w ii h.ive clnirae of the. work. The
equipment for demonstration and ex
perimental work is the most com
plete ever nseil Ht the college.
There are twelve literary societies
with n average membership of thir
ty at the Oregon Agricultural Col
lege. Six handled and seventy men are
drilling in the cadet regiments at the
('leg. m Agricultural College,
The Oregon Agricultural College
nowvhas two regiments and two regl
nieiiial I), mils.
Norwegian Cabinet to Resign.
Christiana, Dec. 10. At the meet
ing of the cabinet tomorrow, it is ex
pected that Prime Minister Knud
sen will formally announce, the resig
nation of himself and colleagues, to
become effective when the storthing
com etics next month.
Returns from the recent elections
to the storthing show that 63 of the
right and liberal parties, which iden
tified themselves with each other in
the elections, 47 of the. left (the pres
ent government party ), 11 socialists,
and two Independents have been
e lected. The previous storthing was
composed of 59 of the government
(left party). 54 ef the right an,l lib
eral parties, and 10 socialists.
Looking One's Rest.
It's a woman's delight t.i look her
In st but pimples, skin cruptions.-sorts
.-.n.l bo'.'.s rob life of Joy. Listen!
I'ucklen's Arnica Salve cures them;
fnak.s the skin soft and velvety. It
glorif es the face. Cures pimples, sore
(yes. col.l sores, cracked lips, chap
ped hands. Try it. Infallible for
plies. 2:.e. at Tallman & Co.
SC I '1 TlAGISiTS TRY ODD
DEVICE TO WIN VOTES
New York. Dec. 10. "Wax Works"
designed to illustrate the beauties and
utility of suffrage for women form
one of the-nttraetions at the Suffrage
Pair, opened this afternoon at the Ho
tel Martha Washington. Forbes Rob
ertson, the actor, who is a devoted
adherent of tho cause of votes for
women, opened the exhibition. Young
men and women personate the old fa
vorites in Mrs. Jarlcy's collection of
wax works, hut when wound up per
form in strange and unexpected ways
designed to influence the beholder to
become a suffragist.
The booths at the fair represent
'.lie countries and states where wo
men vote, and there Is a booth where
the art of marking a ballot is taught
fur a consideration. There is al
so a house built entirely of newspa
per clipp.ng;' bearing on woman suffrage.
Furnished room for rent.
M2 South Main street.
Girls.
V.'V.y have your shoe soles r.alled
o;i when we so.v them on at 65c a
(pair No s'A?ll dnssed man or wo
Inquire man v tr.is t In ? .- slices full of nails.
I A. EKLUXD.
OREGON THEATRE, ONE NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15th
., 11. E. PIERCE CO., OEFEH THE STIRRING AMERICAN PLY,
4 4
IN
NOT IN A LIFETIME HAS SUCH A TYPICAL WESTERN COMEDY BEEN CREATED." Salt Lake Tribune, Nov. 29.
SEATS ON SALE AT PENDLETON ItRI G CO. PRICES $1.00 75o 50c and 25c.