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Fi mil's
Vif-r.na, Au?. 1?. A rf-viow of thou
sand of troops, groat public festivi
ties an J thi- granting of amnesty to
all rii-"n-r undergoing s.-ntence for
le.e maj. ty ivere amr; rr.e features
of th- celebration of Emperor Fran
cis J ''.- ph. Ft tos were held through
cut th (lu.il niun.irchy and there was
groat public roj'iicing everywhere.
The emperor himself spent the day
quietly, as his advancing age does
not pein.it any exertion. If he lives
until Dec-mber 2 next, he will have
reigned over Austria for 60 years, a
record qu.il'd by but few European
monarch? of recent tiems.
N-'( r before was the emperor's
birthd ,y so generally observed as to
day. Ilus: Ti was generally suspend
ed ar.'l all public offices and a ma
jority f shops and factories were
closed. Gala performances were
given at ail threates.
The ytre.-r an.l boulevards for which
Vienna is famous were decorated with
flag" as seldom before. In nearly all
churches special thanksgiving ser
vices were held and attracted thou
sand of worshippers. Telegraphic
messages of congratulaion were re
ceived by the ag-d emperor from
nearly all the reigning monarchs of
Europp.
FraiiLis Joseph was proclaimed
Emperor Austria on the abdication
of his uncle. Ferdinand I., on Decern
her 2. 1 8 4 S . He was crowned King
of Hungary June 8, US". He mar
ried in U54 Elizabeth, i daughter of
Ijuke Maxamiiian of Iiavaria.
Wife Wa Assassinated.
Sr.e was assassinated by an anar
chlst at Geneva, .September 19, 1898.
Of the three children of the royal
pair, Crown Prince Rudolph commit
ted suicide and the two daughters,
the Archduchesses Gisela and Marie,
are ineligible to the throne. Cm the
death of Crown Prince Rudolph, in
1SS3, the right of succession passed
to the emperor's brother, the Arch
duke Charles Louis, who died in
IS 56. .
His son, the Archduke Francis Fer
dinand, is the presumptive heir to the
throne. He married, in 1900
Countess Sophie Chotek, but
la I'niiin. The remark by this writ
er which is to the point is: "The old
reliable foothill country of Walla
Walla Is ik'Od as usual." The fact
of the matter is that the foothill sec
tions, to the cast and southeast of
Wall.i Walla are a little better In the
matter of their yields than usual and
that is what is going to give the en
tire county such an excellent general
average. Gradually, the area of the
hill country In the directions men
tioned, is being Increased in wheat
tne I planting and the discovery is being
tne!made that the soils are not only pro-
That the wholesale paper business
is profitable Is shown by the fact
that the Plake-McFall company of
Portland will erect a store room In
Portland costing $65,000. The Ore
gonlan says of the new building:
Blake, McFall & Co. yesterday
concluded a deal for the Fourth
street frontage of the Dexter prop
erty. This piece Is 125 feet on
Fourth street, 105 on the south side
of Ankeny and 101 along the line of
the Marshall-Wells company building.
The s,ale was afected through the
agency of W. B. Streeter and the
figure af which the deal was closed
was a little over $65,000. This sale
was referred to In the Oregonlan a
few days ago as having been made
for the Mercantile Investment com
pany, who owned the half block, but
at that time the prchaser's name was
withheld, upon request, as future
plans had not then been determined
on.
Rlake, McFall & Co. announce
their Intention to erect on the site
a six or s,.en-story building to be
occupied by the firm as a paper
warehouse and salesroom, offices,
etc.
With the completion of the build
ing of the Pacific Paper company and
the one now annonced. the locality
will become a center of that charac
ter of wholesale and retail trade, for
already within a few blocks are lo
cated stationery stores and commer
cial printing oftiees, with others to
be located before the (lose of f-e
year.
The new bull. iir.y "-vill probably
cost from JGO.Ioiii to ITOo'ift, judg
ing from the cost of similar buildings
of recent construction. Until the ar
chitects, have reported on plans and
specifications, however, a more ac
curate estimate cannot be made.
union was a morganatic one. The I f i cr in production with a lesser rain
emperor has a second brother, the'fa than lower down, but they in
I Archduke Louis Victor. The family I cro;iae ti,e matter of bushel yield
is of the ancient Hapsburg line, and
is inclined to look upon other Euro
' jean monarchies fls of a mushroom
royalty.
, The celebration in honor of Em-
per acre year after year.
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lllAUO ASSESSOR MAY
UK PROSIXTTKI)
The assessors und not the sheep
men are to blame for the shortage of
sheep reported to the board of equal
ization for 1908 and It Is possible
that steps will be taken by the board
of equalization to see that assessors
of counties wherein decreases have
been reported, will be prosecuted for
non-compliance with oath of office,
says the Itoise Capital News:
The returns from the sheep coun
ties, it Is stated by one of the mem
bers of the board, should show an
Increase over the number reported
last year, rather than "n decrease, ns
the sheep market was very low last
fall and sheep sales In Idaho were
considerably smaller than they have
1 n for a number of years, the
Am- p men perferrlng to hold their
flocks for better market prices.
Secretary of State Lnnsdon has re
turned from Washington county
where he went to look up the shCcp
problem and reports that he found
the conditions there about the same
as last year. Approximately 50.000
sheep not placed on the assessment
rolls by the assessor, were found by
the secretary of state In the two days
that he was In Washington county.
Hi succeeded In getting the rolls
of the county assessor and going ovet
them ascertained that the assessor
and not the sheep men Is to blame
for theNliserepancy which Is noted
In the abstract from Washington this
year.
One Instance cited was that where
a sheepman swore that he had 34,
Ono sheep In the county for the year.
The assessment roll was examined,
showing that the sheep man had
been assessed for only 14.000 head.
Other instances similar to this and
'still otlr Instances where 'small
flocks of sheep numbering a few
thousand were totally ignored In
making up the assessment rolls.
With the 50,000 head of sheep lo
cated by the secretary of state, the
i total number Is brought up to 15S,-
000 vhead, which still shows a dccrrao
of about 20,000 head from the num
ber reported for 1907.
Such conditions as discovered In
Washington county probably exist In
other counties, where a decrease has
been reported for 130S, In Lincoln
county there Is a shortage of about
lT.onn head of sheep, from the num.
! her returned by the aeor In 1907.
Satisfaction or Your Money Back.
by the people.
There Is no more popular ruler in
'the world, and he ha- won this pop-
I 1
ularity by a uniform generosity andj
'kindness to his people ever since hv j
mounted the throne more than halfj
i a century ago.
Company.
EDITORS IX SESSION".
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For Sore Feet.
"I have found Eucklen's Arnica
Salve to be the proper thing to use for
sore feet, as well as for healing burns,
sores, cuts and all manner of abra
sions," writes Mr. W. Stone, of East
Poland, Maine. It is the proper thing
too, for piles. Try It! Sold under
guarantee at Tallman & Co.'s drus
store. 26c.
SIH TS .OFT IMMIGRANTS.
Canada Has (Invked Influx of I'w-idj,iw-rs
to Her Domain.
Ottawa. Ont, Aug. 18. That the
restrictions adopted by the Canadian
government to prevent an Influx of
cheap labor from Europe and the
Orient have been successful is nhown
by figures compiled by the Immigra
tion authorities for the first six
months of this year.
During this period the number of
Immigrants arriving In Canada was
96,119, as compared with 169,419
during the first six months of 1907,
a decrease of 43 per cent. Very few
Asiatics have been admitted this year.
The immigration from the United
States, largely farmers who settle In
the undeveloped regions of the west,
shows a slight gain, and the Canadian
government Is doing everything In Its
power to Increase this class of Immi
gration.
praise fou Fponinxs.
Land
Walla Walla County's Dry
Vlelds Well.
In the estimate of tne wheat crop
of Walla Walla county for the cur
rent year, E. W. Wright, the Portland
Oregonlan'i expert, says it will be 4,
000,000 bushel, saya the Walla Wal-
Nati'inal I'.diioiial -Micialioii Di-ms-'s
I'ajHT Uusliw.
.St. Paul. Minn., Aug. IS. While
the program provides principally for
a discussion of topics connected with
the making of newspapers, the con
vention of the National Editorial as
sociation In this city will not be with
out its political signlfcance.
Edtors of daily and weekly papers
in country towns and small cities
form a large percentage of the mem
bership of the association, and few
men are In closer touch with polltl
cal conditions in their respective
states. There will be much compar
ing of notes and discussion of parties,
issues and candidates.
The campaign managers of both
great parties realize thjs, and have
appointed representatives to attend
the convention and mingle with the
assembled scribes, with the expecta
tion of gaining much valuable Infor
mation. After the convention many of the
editors will go on a Junket to Winni
peg and other Manitoba towns, re
turning In time to attend the state
fair early In September.
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