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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1908)
iur mum. wkdvicbdat, dbokmbhb , txw i ii ii i ijj m 1,1 1 " 1 1 1 1 1 1 m m j 1 1 mjmi m Tjffnfflici3 JOSEPH) , Tint You -Wall WitK' 8 - - t,... l,v:';:':. r you can.;; : Toast Your Bread .: Boil. Your Eggs. vn .. .,, n Percolate Your Coffee. iHi ?, fr'ii Cook all kinds of Fancy Dishes and Candies.' Heat your Curlnig Irons 53 V ft H 3? TU ALL itt: ) . i. i,,., ....... .... : 1,' (t ' I .IT. ! . , ft i. j. . i I See the Latest Electrical Cooking Devices In our window. The El Tosto. '. . The Water and Milk Heater. The Coffee Percaiater. ' , The Chafing Dish. . The Curling Iron Heater. Pacific Electric Engineering Co. '-i-.iZ i' ..' W' 516 Willamette .Street There Is Only One "Brom Quinine 99 Ti nt la Liixnthv Bromo Quinine usca wono oj&i to cure a bold m one day. . Always remember tho full t;:imo. lor tills signature on every box. WATTSM GR liH::htth:h:h:::::::::::::::m::;::::::;:::::::ni . xxxx ill! '. 4$ pi XXXX .V l - :::: ''AMIkH xxxx w I xxxx ftyrl rh i ma - : ,'' , s ' r r L " ' 1 XXXX XXXX xxxx I 1 iiii. -A'-siracts rurntsned. jw.d titles ex- XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXtiXtXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXJXXXXXXXZXtiXtXtXXXtXXttXiilXXiXitXXXXXXXXiXXXiXXXXi xxxxxuxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxhxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxnxxnxxlxtxW New BY EXPRESS Colors-Green, Gray, Brownand ' Navy $15 to $20 Bought away under value and offered the same way j')-)Ji;ri;i': i!,' rut X'i hIutumrra ?J! cdA .Y')'f!(y -j(f.f ov col ol 2( BY ELECTRICITY 'if rl ,-t.f ; Txiok 36o WATCHES Ladies' Skating for all u fax. Salts XX: XX V XX ATLANTIC FLEET IS HniWPWARn Rfll I lin i'.u -i"-""'- " . Washington, Dec. 1. The big At lantic battleship fleet under command of Rean Admiral Sperry has complet ed the first half of its Journey around the world 'and v' Is ; how homeward bound. Under orders from the navy department the battleships are to take their departure from Manila today. " Two weeks will bring the fleet to Colombo, Ceylon, where' a stay of six days. will bo made. From Columbia the. .- flet will go direct to the Suez canal. The ships will pass through the canal as expeditiously as possible and then the fleet will split into four divisions, each division vis iting a different Mediterranean port, reassembling at Gibraltar on Febru ary 3. Thoy will proceed thence di rect to the United States, and are due to arrive at Hampton Roads on Feb ruary 3. " .'j Luckey, the Jeweler for good re liable goods, prices te suit. tf d&w See our "Superior" wood healers before buylug; they will show you what a heater ought to be, even tf you don't buy. Chambers Hard ware Cr. . . ., ., ; , List your uuiuerlauus. If uu have limber lamia lu bull, send your de scription ami price. Fred Fi.sk, Mer chants' Uuuk buildlug. fcJusona, Urn gull. . . u . it Wood-savers ana even bakers- this has made the Superior range fumous. ' Chambers Hardware Co. Umbrella .and parasols repaired and recovered. Work 'practical;' no second hand material used. Call on E. II. Wntson at Potts' Cigar sitire, 564 Olive. ;' . .. , MASQUERADE Tuesday, Dec. 8th at the UKBERWOOD ROLLERoRINK Come i d scathe Funny Qistumes and . O enjoy a Feast of Fun Gold Watch given from 9 till 1 1 . REIGNS It -. XX EMPEROR XX FRANCI8 JOSEPH OF AUSTRIA. Some Reigns of Remarkable Length Victoria, 1837 to 1901, 63 years. FranclB Joseph, 1848 to 1908, 60 years. George III, 1760 to 1820, 69 years. LouIb XV, 1715 to 1774, 58 years. TTonpv TTT 191R fn 1972. Kfi Vflnrs. Edward III, 1327 to 1377, 50 years r Vienna, Dec. 2. Sixty years an emperor! Such is the extremely un-i common record achieved bv Emperor Francis Joseoh. who was called to the! throne of the dual monarchy Just 60 1 years ago today, In the midst of the storm and tumult occasioned by the revolution of 1848. In observance of the anniversary, tho capital was to day a mass of flags and bunting, and in the windows everywhere were dis played pictures of the aged emperor, beloved by all his subjects and re spected by all tho world. Services of thanksgiving were held in all the churches and the day was observed as a general holiday. During the past summer elaborate pageants and other spectacular features were held In celebrtaion of the emperor's Jubi lee. The observance of the actual an niversary today was confined prin cipally to the presentation of formal addresses of congratulation in behalf 'yet retain a personal popularity only of the army and the various depart- paralleled by that of the British king partments of the government, the . among the crowned heads of Europe, foreign diplomats and numerous so- For sixty yeacs has Francis Joseph defies throughout the empire. withered all storms, alike of public The serious Illness through which anxiety and domestic sorrow, and to Francis Joseph passed last year sap- dty he stands out among the world's ped much of his vitality and deprived greatest sovere'-sns as one of the him of much of that physical vigor strongest an-1 most attractive figures. COTTAGH GROVE NEWS Nattle Mnrtln shipped a coop of fine white Langshan chickens to Eu gene Monday, from which place they go to a Japanese breeder In Japan. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Chapman, of Divide, on Friday last, a 9 1-2 pound boy. Dr. Klme attend ing. Yesterday Colonel and Mrs. W. H. Blnir, of the Hotel Oregon, received their first consignment of fruit 'trees for their orchard tract which they purchased from John Spray last sum- mer. This consignment comprises : Enq-one at the bedside of Mr. Laird's enough Cornice pear trees to plant mother, who Is not expected to live rive acres nnd Splteznberg apple Mr. and Mrs. Richard Llles enter troes to set out another five acres. ! trlned the pupils of the high school They also received a number of grape and a few of their friends last Fri- vines and Fling, Lambert nnd Royal Ann cherry trees to add to their fruit orchards. They have a 60-acre tract admirably situated for fruit and when the trees now on hand are set out they will hnve 15 acres planted. The trees are being set out 24 feet apart each way and will be kept well cul tivated and pruned. The trees were mirchiisod by Colonel and Mrs. Blair from J. D. Cochran, agent for the W'oiiilburn nurseries. Lender nnd Western Oregon. Watts Watches Fred Fisk. Oregon timber lands bought nnd sli. Eugene. Oregon, tf wattsIqr'watches it ti it a ii 'XX t i I II: ; : ! XXXX for f irstprize j TTTT XXXX I ! Doors open at. 7 o'clock SIXTY YEARS which was regarded as marvelous in a man of his years. Mentally he is as alert and active as ever. During ii.. rawnt course of events In the Bal kans, which threatened the peace of Europe, the aged ruler held long daily conferences wi'.h his ministers of state, and as on so many occa sions in the past, the results furnish ed" strong evidence of his consummate diplomacy andeen Insight of the situation. During the sixty years of his reign Francis Joseph, amidst extraordinary difficulties, has done more than falls to the lot of most rulers to improve the condition of his subjects. When In December, 1848, he was somewhat unexpectedly called to the high office of emperor he found his realm in a state of indescribable confusion. The policy of his immediate predecessors had been harsh and repressive, and the great revolutionary war of 1848 caused formidable uprisings -in both Austria and Hungary. These were sternly repressed and drastically pun ished. The ancient liberties of the Hungarians were curtailed and ulti mately abolished, and Francis Joseph seemed destined to be perpetuated in history as one of the most despotic of European monarchs. From this bad reputation he was saved by what seemed at the time a series of tragic misfortunes. In a short campaign in '1859 Austria was defeated and forced to content her self with Venetla as her sole foothold in Italy. Then followed the crushing defeat inflicted on her by Prussia in 11866, and her expulsion from the j German confederation, A nan of coarser fibre and more 'unfiling nature would probably hav been crushed by such a series of national humiliations, but they only served to make apparent the "'atesmpnlike qualities of - Francis .!of.'- h.., From projects of foreign ag-:Vre.-"I",i he turned to plans of ha t'onal LeUerment. The claims of T'u-t--"' begpn to receive the con federation they deserved. . After the il'st ?? ')'. of ISHG the plan of Deak. the greatest of Hungarian statesmen, fir a federal empire,' was adopted, and Francis Joseph was crowned anew king of Hungary in 1867. So peculiar a constitution . as that of Austria and Hungary called for the exorcise of patience, tact, and ad ministrative ability of the highest or der, but for forty years he has man aged to overcome all difficulties and 1 I.EASAXT HI 1,1. NOTES (Special Correspondence.) rhsasant Hill. Nov. , ' 30. I.. C. She-wood and family have moved to Ca-'bv and Mrs. Sins sand wife, to whom he sold, are now living on the farm. J. D. Baughman ' and wife, of Thurston, and Miss Ruby Baughman, who is teaching . in the Creswell school, spent Thnnksglvlng with their mother and grandmother at this plneo. i Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Laird are in d v evening and an enjoyable time Is reported The- lumber Is on the ground for hi'sc shfds to bo built on propertv belonging to and near the Christian church. They will probnbly be ready for use in a week or two. Clara Carum. teacher in the high school, went to Ashland to spend Thanksgiving with her husband and his fnmliy. The t$4000 Imported Percheron stallion belonging to the Creswell & Pleasant Hill Stock Company died re cently of cerebrospinal fever. , ,. It is quite possible that a pottery may be established here In the near future, a deposit of clay having been found near the foothills which is pro nounced suitable for the purpose by an experienced pottery worker, who will probnbly test the matter in the coming spring or summer. ,. v The plastering on R. J. Hemuhlll's new residence is nearly done nnd thJ ramny expect to occupv It before Christmas. This undoubtedly Is the best residence nenr the Military road from Eugene to Lowell, and one of the best In the county. While the Commercial Club or cltv council are trying to secure better telephone service for Eugene It would be to their interest to Innlndi. tho lines from Eugene to Springfield, as XXXX " irl nonr'y impossible for country JMInei running through Springfield 'central to do business with Eugene, na ior tnis reason Rnrinerialri to Ktt,nS trade that would otherwise go t0 Eugene. REGULAR. CAR OF COAL HERE The Williams Transfer Company has recelved"n rload of Wnahino-. ton coal. Ten dollars a ton, deliver-! ed. Order at once, as It will go soon. I ' ; T 1 .w n.r.ll nt.Sl J1EKS. The city will receive pay- ments for water service at the city recorder's office un- T l" "irtner nottce. vp M 4. fJ 9 OUEtiOX TIMKKH I.AXIIS Calcimo 1 The Sanitary Finish tfAsily applied and durable i NEW DESIGNS IN - i WALL PAPER. Overton Wall Paper 1 and Paint Company 16-18 West Seventh Si. Eye Classes NO CORK, NO RUBBER, NO CELLULOID, NON-IRRITATING MADE TO FIT ANY NOSE " Choose your optician as vou would yoiir physician. For 'ef fectiveness of work rather than lowness of price. Dr. Franc Lucile Hard Optician and Refractionist, Suite 1-4. Kew Chrlsnian Illdg. The First. National Bank OP EUGENE, OREGON Invites your account, whether large '...Ti-.-. or small. Your business will receive prompt, w accurate and confidential atten i tion. V ; X f;A :. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT k-. T.xG. . HENDRICKS,, President. S. B. EAKIN, Vice-President P. E. SNODGRASS. Cashier. DARWIN BRISTOW, Assistant Cashier 'Cn - LUKE L. GOODRICH, i .-( . ; . ,' Assistant Cashier. Plumbing Furnish your new hom - properly. Don't slight the gas fixtures. We do all ; kinds of reliable plumbing 1 and tinning w.rk. vJall and let us estimate on your work Aya & Heitzm&n 34 West 8th St Phone bbtckl 117 Well Drilling For up-to-date well drilling . see LaDuke &Lefflcr Co. ; Well Drillers Telephone Red 5121 : 999 VUlard Boulevard AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE ' Five passenger . car for hire any time day or night Good driver CALL BLACK 1231 W. H. SMYTH Successor to M. S. Hubble Transfer Company nill do a general tninsfer basinesi.; wood, household Roods, trunks and all things in his line will receive; prompt and careful attention. "Business Prompt und Careful" Is ; our motto. a i Phone Main 82 Res. Phone, Red 4912. A. C. MATHEWS General Teaming ' Concrete, Gravel, Building Sand and good excavation ' earth for sale Phone Black 281 1 . or call at 345 W q y Williams Transfer Co. Light and Heavy Hauling TOOD FOt J)ALE W WlllametteSt- gugenf. " oo Phone Main 651 Sanitary .r CAPITAL V;W Interest Allows mgs DerwV Ti'i.w1 WAI.KIX0 I'Miflu ... N , it said tobuij luck, except to iBw shoes put on bi u ,1 good luck to roi-iJ lit so coralor;i(, H tendej paru so jeJ he will know it lul . ureot oemsrlsltial your horse thntii us shoe him. G. BURBi 531 Oki PS f AND ASK Neighbors about toi Boss liuctcrf DidjoinJ WALL P,f FRED LUB . PracialP4 Signs, Paperiitq :. - : Faiitrcl 102 W.EightbSi. j 7. H While SkySi : "on9t?- Right AW! McLE( New Fall t