PAGE FOUR. DAILY EAST CREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1904. EIGHT PAGES. BIG DISPLAY OF EASTER NOVELTIES, EASTER EGGS, EASTER J CARDS AND BOOKLETS AND EGG DYE. I FREDERICK NOLF & CO. ! Sale of fine Toilet Soaps. Several dozen styles 5c Soap 45c dozen. Our 10c Soaps, 7c and 8c bar. Other fine Soaps, 2'2c .to 24c a bar. GARDEN SEEDS, stock Seeds that will New grow. Peas, per pound, 12c. Beans, 10c and 15c per pound. Fine Onion Seeds, 90c a pound. Flower Seeds In bulk or pack age at lowest prices. allowed to grow his hair like an English baby. Both his father and the mikado, when babies, had their heads shaved dally by their nurses. Soon after the prince's birth meas ures were taken to eliminate the "almond eye" of his race. A pain less little surgical operation was per formed. An incision was made on the outer point of the baby's eyelids In a straight line for the barest part of an Inch. The lashes Were then drawn Into shape and held firmly by a piece of chemically prepared stick ing plaster. The wound healed In less than a week, and the effect now Is that Prince Mlcchi does not look his Oriental birth. The prince rides a Shetland pony, and It Is Interesting to note that tils toys are miniature battle-ships. j-H feast (j&eQroxa AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER l'ubltsbK.1 every afternoon ieicpt Sunday) at l'eml!ton. Orezon. by the EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. Telephone. Slain 11 srnscniPTiox i:ati:s. ImIIt. one year by mall S3.00 Dally, six months by mall SO Rally, thn- months by mail 1.S5 Dally, on month by mall 50 Dally. pr month by rarriar til Weekly, one year by mall l."0 Weekly, all months by mall 75 Weekly, ronr month by mall 50 Heml-Ueekly. one jeor by mall 2.00 Semi-Weekly, six months by mall . . l.iK Semi-Weekly, three months by mall . .50 The East Oresonlan 1 on sale at H. K. Hieta's Xews Stands, ot Hotel I'ortland, and Hotel 1'erfclnJ. fontanel, Oregon. .Member Scrlpps-ilcltae News Auoela ion. Sau Franciseo Ilureau. -IDS fourth St. 'Chicago ISureau. noo Security Ilulldlns Washington. I. C ltureaa. 501 Hth -St.. K. W. 'Hntered at I'endleton itoflce as ond claM matter. sltioiis within the next 10 years. In 'order to be able to accept the prof fered opportunity on the shortest no I tlce. the young American should speak one of the leading languages I of that developing quarter of the world. No one can say. how soon the door may be opened for you. Amerl ! can capital is invading Manchuria, 'China, Japan, and Siberia, under the very shadow of the old empires. The thrill of a new civilization Is felt in many undreamed of places and Amer ican brains, energy, brawn and vigor hns a thousand itnimaglned miracles to perform around those tottering Asiatic thrones. Be ready when Op portunity calls your name. COMING EVENTS. April 19 Democratic state con vention, Portland. April 14 Republican state con ventlon. Portland. April 16 Meeting of Oregon Cattle-growers' Association. Portland. May 2 Oregon Federation of La bor. Oregon City. June 0 General election In Ore gon. June 15, 16, 17 Oregon encamp ment G. A. R., Hood River. CHRONIC SORES Sig'ms of Polluted Blood. There is nothing so repulsive looking and disgusting as art old sore. You worry over it till the brain grows weary and work with it until the patience is exhausted, and the very sight ol the old festering, sickly looking place makes you irritable, despondent and desperate A chron ic sore is the very best evidence that your blood is in an unhealthy and impoverished condition, that your constitution is breaking down under the effects of some serious disorder. The taking of strong medicines, like mercurv or potash, will sometimes so pollute and vitiate the blood and.im. pair the general s vstem that the mere.it scratch or bruise results m obstinate non-healing sores'of the most offensive character. Often an inherited tain t breaks out in frightful eating sores upon the limbs or face in old nge or middle life. "Whenever a sore refuses to heal the blood is nlwavs at fault, and. while antiseptic washes, salves, soaps and powders can do "much to keep down the inflammation and cleanse the sore, it will never heal permanently till the blood itself has been purified and the deadly j i -.t, s. s. S thiscanbeaccomnlishcd the b niitt V,1nv1 it rmrified and invigorated, and when ncn,pureuioou is.uu v,.v m....... - --- -- the bodv the flesh around the old sore begins to take on a natural color, me uiscuurgc t iuau vbwhi A t. 1 1,An1 nvnr auU me juatc iicaw S S S is both a blood purifier and tonic ttiat puts your oiooa in oruer nd at the same time tones up the system and builds up the general health. If you have a' chronic sore write us. Xo charge for medical advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, CA. Not an ordinary article, but something extraordinary Is Hill's Pate California Olive Oil : For medicinal use as well as tor salads and table use. This Is the highest quality I and purest oil made. X Sold exclusively In Pendleton by ; Despain & Clark Auto boat races will be a promi nent sporting feature the coming summer. Governor Chamberlain on Thurs- Arthur Norton, a submarine diver dav commuted the sentence of John in the employ of the government at Mttnhnll from In venrs to eieht years Astoria, was suffocated in 22 feet of for robbery from Multnomah county water Thursday, by a tangle in his I Mitchell was convicted in 1S9&. air tubes. YOU Should have that best of WOOD DRY and PINE, that you will find with P. P. COLLIER UHIONI4&)LABEL The courtier cringes and bows Ambition has likewise Us plaything; A coronet beams on his brows But what Is a coronet? Naethhig! Some quarrel o'er the Metho dist gown, Some quarrel o'er Episcopal gralthlng But every bold thinker will own Their quarrel Is a' about naething! Robert Burns. Talk about economy, the American people do not yet know the first rudi ments of Industrial economy. Enough water has run to waste from the mountains of Umatilla county in the past week to grow a crop on every foot of idle land in the county, Idle, homeless men stand by and watch the waste water run by the idle land. The water does the world no good while running to waste. The idle man can add nothing to civilization, because his hands are tied by pover ty and the idle land is an eyesore to the community, yet these three Idle elements combined are all there is to Western civilization. Bring them to gether and the highest industrial arts and the highest civilization re sult. When the govrenment gets Its eyes open wide enough to study an industrial economy which will build Immense drainage canals back to the snow areas, and lead every drop of . 'waste water Into vast storage basins hollowed out by nature, to apply to the thirsting crops when needed, the true civilization of the West will be seen. Save, save, save, not only money, but water, energy, waste strength and waste moisture! The lesson must be learned. The Irriga- stion dawn is at band. ! It i h it 4 1 Congress cannot go back of the recommendation of the public land - committee on the repeal of the land laws that uave prostituted the land Imagine a city ot 15,000 people nestled on the banks of the Umatilla with paved streets, electric cars, long rows of three and four-story brick blocks, elegant stores. attractive 'shops, splendid homes reaching back officers and thousands of once de- on botn sides of tne present town, cent citizens of the West. Thlf com- Picture to yourself the result of five mission says repeal them, revise pears of enterprise and activity, the them, abolish them anything to 'Settlement of the arid lands in Uma bring order out of chaos and save j tills county, the division of the 1,000 the remaining public domain to the acre farms into 100-acre and even people. Uo-acre tracts,, a farm house on each j tract and a splendid county road No other single Industry In Oregon fading trom cacn settlement to has made the same advancement ln,the colmtv 3cnt. FVe ears of enter the past five years as the O. R. & prlse wiu brlng about tnls reaun. K has enjoyed. Within that tlmej.nve years of progres8 wju bring the amount of money invested in j PenuIeton up to all tne outnne of motive power has been doubled. The tnlg dream. back five years 50 and 60-ton engines costing J5.000 jand remember old Pendleton. Then each have been replaced by SO and,, ahead five years and imaE(ne 100-ton engines costing from $9,000 jthe new Penalet0D. Can you who to J10.000. The 60-pound cheap rails rt,aUze tne meaning of this picture have been replaced with 85 and 90-jho,d back tne pubUc schoo, faculties pound steel. Forty-ton cars have bJ. re(ll8lng ,0 bulm commodious, . succeeded, almost entirely, the old 15 clean ght hoaUbful schoo, rooms and 20- ton cars. Sidetracks have adepuale for the new Pendleton? l,een doubled In length, wooden. sha ,he pHvate institutions grow bridges have been superseded by im- Lnd expand and add ew equipment perishable steel structures and the I tbrough lhe energy of ther support- passenger equipment nas tteen aa vanced to the highest standard. Us progress has been in keeping with Us increasing traffic and its ability to meet expanding business, not only keeps pace with, but runs ahead of the demands made upon It. Much of perhaps the most interesting nmflt nQruMfl hv that pntrnrltt. smnll Itnv In thr world Is little Prince ing system has been put back intol-Mlcchl, grandson of the Japanese betterments, thereby adding a per- ' . ... be f years old In April. The heir-presumptive to" the great Eastern throne has the distinction of being the first baby of the royal house of Jiramu Tcnno who has been I en; and the jiublic schools lag be hind? iou must soon answer this question. A FUTURE MIKADO. ruancnt increase to the wealth of the state. It stands alone with this en viable record In the West. It is the proud boast of the Amerl- ( can that his language can now take him, .without serious difficulty, to overy civilized quarter of the globe. That Is tme In a sense, and yet there are thousands of natives In American possessions that do not know the English language from the jargon Every young man who has any nmb. firm nr nanlMtlnn V, ... , t tn ..Ilk... the Spanish or the Japanese lan guage. The Orlont Is going to fur nish opportunity for tens of thous ands of young Americans, in busi ness, educational and commercial po. Fitters Tlie only way to Improve the general health is to flrst put the stoniauli in a normal condi tion. I-or thU fpec!al d u t tlie Jtitters ! highly endors ed. Try a bot tle and tet It foryournelf. It alM cures diqettjo, Cotutiaaliaa. tCfirp, CoUt or t i: i! t t i t i iS 4 f GREAT SALE OF Shorthorn and Hereford Cattle Pendleton, March 1 2 at O. K. Feed Yard The famous herd of thoroughbred Shorthorn and Hereford cattle, owned by C. B. Wade will be offered at public auction on the above date. This herd is composed of 105 head and includes the celebrated cattle that have won prizes at the cattle shows. It will be the greatest sale of fine cattle that has ever taken place in the Pacific Northwest. A Rare Chance to Buy High -Grade Cattle Is Offered at This Sale REMEMBER THE DATE AND PLACE Saturday, March 12 AT THE 0. K. FEED STABLE i! i! !! !i ii a : i I