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HYE THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY, OCT 28, 1909. WOMEN IN CHURCH AND SOCIETY CLAIM PE-RU-NA TO BE A HOUSEHOLD .... NECESSITY. UNCLE SAM’S NEAR REALITY New York, Oct, 22.—The budding hope of home rule for Ireland is held out by T. 1'. O'Connor, who arrived here today to spend a short time in this country to raise funds to aid the Irish parliamentary party. As the CONTROLLED BY Ixirulon, Oct. 23. Reports from Berlin state that a committee headed by H«-rr SchudeKupe, manager of the export department of the German Potash Syndicate, will leave for New York today to begin direct ne goti a- tlons with the American fertllfzer m a tin fact urer.« in the hope that som< thing may be dene to save par nerlcan market, for the t products. syndicate has up to the ne controlled the potash of the world. Inasmuch a of t many ha It 1.« no' whole A to «0 p< valued i •rrnan mine to member nt ranted hi companies while TENDERED HIS (From Thursday's Dalv Guard) County Judge G. Ft. Chrisman I to- day tendered to Governor Benson his 1 resignation, and Attorney Helmus W. ' Thompson, of this city, was appoint ed in his place, receiving notice of his LOTTERY HELD Sioux Falls. S. T* Ot. 23.—Uncle Sam’s last great land lottery, by which 250,000 acres of rich agricul tural and grazing lands will be dis tributed among the thousand« of ea ger homeseekers who have been swarming to th® promised land front al) parts of the country, comes to an end today, so far as registration Is concern'd. The rozDfration lists of the various towns will bo sent Fm- medlately to Aberdeen, whore the iwlng will commence on Monday. Th!» will he under the direction of :e James Witton. who during the few years Fas conducted sever- ner.t land drawings, and ado a great record In the r the drawing the holders bers up to the full num arms to be distributed steadors will bo notified ers drawn and the date shall appear the 160-acre July. awn. The land to he opened will be sttf- ndleate inana. 'en' In I in quantity to furnish farms ian ( pported by of 1*50 acres earh to about 1.400 1 of A . and rep re i b otto - »tenders. All the land lies west fertilizer companies ha' of th« Missouri River, the river be continuous, but without res ing the eastern boundary of the The German Governi ment Cheronne River and Standing Rock five potash mines anil a Go vu reservations. Calarrh of tic.id official. Herr Paxmanh, is Chairman The territory to be opened will be Running Ear. of the syndicate. Both the Imperial miles approximately one hundred Miss Iteltal Hhephrrd, lt"t --I, lt<-r’'n, Nt., Ml XInttif I„ Hkngater, Ki-m-elt, and the Prussian Government» are long. In two states, and forty miles Wi<. Treasurer "Universal His ter ho. si," Arkansas, writes: embarrassed by the attitude and the wide It is bordered on the south by writ««: threats of the syndicate managers, the Cheyenne River, on the north by *-| suffered with catarrh of the head a "I mi now »event«H*n year« old and who are backed by a group of the the Cannon Ball river, and Is divid have had a running ear «Ince I was p>.| many months. Although I triad KING ALFONSO. principal banks cf Berlin and the ed into three sections by the Grand about three years old. It hail Is-conie Io get something that would rid my holders of the stocks and bonds of W hose cabinet has resigned be and Moreau rivers. The southern brail of this ciuggsd-ttp 'oiidlllon, 1 the potash companies. These urg» cause of strenuous and united oppo section contains the noted “Fox i luiioweii your itirretions, and In a very offensive, notwithstanding I had the passing of imperial legislation at sition. euui'l li"t seem to gel relief. Ridge” country, which is a heavy very short lima I la-gall Io Improvs. I tried several physicians without any T. P. O’COHMOB. M. P the next session of the Reichstag loam in the east and changes to a «1 tuld my troubles to the druggist, took oils bottle and am now taking my lieneflt whatever. that shall prevent the fulfilment of appointment by telegraph early this sandy character further west. North uh<> advised i’eruna, ss he said he never arw-otid. "My father meeting a neighbor who the American contracts by levying a of this is the Moreau river, with its beard of a ease of catarrh that It bad “I can safely aay that my throat and Wild him that hi« wife hail bt-en cured situation now stands, everything producing tax to come into operation afternoon. Mr. Thompson was at deep valley well supplied with tim ■ot cured. once sworn In by County Clerk Lee, ber and a clear, running stream. head are cleared from catarrh at the by Lacupia aud I’eruna, then wrote to hinges on the action to be taken in after the mines are somld. “1 was glad in try It and was pleased present time, but I »till continue to take I>r. Hartman, asking his advice. Ho the house of lords on the budget The view of the government is that and assumed the duties of the office. The valley is narrow and the bluffs vlib the results. A change for the bat my usual does for a spring tonic and I ww told that I had catarrh of the mid which. O'Connor says, will help Ire no discriminating legislation against Judge Chrisman's resignation are high and steep. It being neces land “because it is bound to be fol American interests should be passed ter l«s>k place within a few days ami In And there la nothing twiter. sary at certain poln’s to go miles to dle ear, or chronic otitis. lowed by a fair balancing of the par while the tariff relations betwee» the comes as a surprise to many, but not find a practical roadway down into I few weeks I was cured. 1 had no "He recommended Lacupia and Pe ties that will make the Irish vote an “Words cannot express how thankful to a few of his friends and other the valley. two countries are in suspense. Bore headaches, my nose and head were I feel for my ruse, m 1 did not know the run«, and after using three bottle« of important factor In politics.” Trafalgar Itay. county officials at the court house. North of the Moreau is a broad vary clear, and 1 felt much lieller.” oomfort of a g<ssl eight's sleep till sow. i each I find myself entirely cured. The Trafalgar Day, the anniversary of It has been known for some time plateau, which grows the native Polypes and Throat Triable I was continually bothsred with my discharge and offensive islur are txith the famous naval battle in which past that the judge contemplated go "wheat grass,” wibich of Itself is al 1 could scarcely breathe gone, and I can hear as well out of that Nelson lost his life, after defeating Mrs. O. F. Mill argue, M N. >th Ml., breathing. most equal to oats for feed, and in : THE DRAMA I a larger French and Spanish fleet, ing to Southern California to remain Its growth shows what can be done through my m*e at alt, but now I go to ear as the other.” Billing«, Montana, writ««: • • was observed today with more than during the winter, and In order to do with the land when it is broken and "After 1 ri-oelvral your atlrlce In re Issl and slesp the whole night through A Woman's Remedy. the usual enthusiasm. Although so he deemed it best to resign. He cultivated to grain. North of this gard to the snppiswd polypii«, a« I Iheu without any tr outdo,” (Bv William S. Brewer.) Mrs. E. T. Gaddis, Marion, N, O-, more than a century has passed since will leave for Los Angeles in about a plateau is the broad and beautiful Stemsc.h trouble New York Oct. — For the first »uuld not afford to have It removed, I I write«: that historic engagement, every re valley of the Grand river, with Its time In Its theatrical history. New curing anniversary of that immortal month and will remain there with his gently undulating hills far back from brg>ii to lake I'eruna, thinking I might Mrs. Mary Khanka, Marshall, Okla "Before I commenced to take I’eruna York has a play with the true spirit kt least get some temporary relief. homa, writ«-»: I I could not do any hard work without Oct. 21. 1805. aroues fresh interest wife and son, Chester, who have al the river on either side, and a some The in the great conflict commemorates. and atmosphere of Dickens. “Ily the time I had taken one Isdlle ready preceded him ana who spent what sandy soil all along the valley. "I’eruna Is the ls'«t medicine on earth. ' suffering great pain. which is entitled “The Debt- work, Shocking Levity North of the Grand is another plat last winter and spring there. the ;>>11 pus bad di»ap|H-ar««i, ami litre*- It baa curiit nto of stomach trouble that "I tisik I'eruna and Manalln, and can ors," is an adaptation from a Ger- Shocking scenes of levity were wit Judge Chrisman was elected county eau between that and the Cannon bi'ltle« cure«! thu calarrt and throat I had for seven years, and I only took aay with pleasure that it ha« done inure man play by Fritz von S. r.oenthan nessed at Valence on the occasion of judge of Lane county in June, 1904, Ball river, which Is equal in fertil trouble. six laittlea. will'll I wrote you for lul- for no than any Ollier medicine 1 have and the characters and story are the execution of three of the most and served a full term of four years ity to the noted Morton County, (N. "1 have recommended the rm<li' Im- vli-e, I would hoek upstrlugv mucus, my ever taken. Now I nni a« w ell as ever. borrowed fr in “Little Dorrltt." D.) lands, which have during the atrocious criminals of modern days— To dramatize a Dickens' btok, re Berruyer. Llottard and Davie. The until the election in 1908, when he oast few years been added to the pro to several friends. A« « nilinai- r’» wife stomach bloated often, m v digestion was I do nil my own work and it never was re-elected, both times by large taining the heart interest and quaint l I sumo In coniac t with all «'lass. - t . poor, no skin sallow, Is.wcla irregular. hurts ni«- at all. duction of new wealth for the State town seemed to be celebrating a pub atmosphere which marks them all, is lic fair, and fireworks only were majorities. He has served the people in -’■’-Ich they are situated. pie, and shall always »¡oak a good Word ••I III'eruna may help thousand« "1 think I'eruna is a great mrallcinf an old aspiration and disappointment j wanted to complete the scene. They well and has been responsible for a The territory to be opened covers i as it ha« hel|>od lue.’* ht i'eruna.’* I tor Womankind.” has been the inevitable result, for were members of a gang of burglars number of reforms Inaugurated dur- In South Dakota, portions cf the ing his term of office. He has been * the reason that good te linical treat counties of Armstrong. Scbnasse, and highway robbers known as the ment has robbed them of t elr "Chauffeurs of the Drone Depart an advocate for some time past of a j Dewey and Corson and in North charm. The authors of “The Debt ment." Their nickname refers to the larger courthouse, and in his fare- Dakota the county of Morton. While ors” have overcome all obstacles, tortures which they were in the habit well official letter to Commissioners there is more or le.-e rough land in however, and theatregoers visiting of Inflicting on their victims by burn Edwards and Price recommends that the region to be opened to settle the court in making up the tax levy the Bijou nightly may now see Wil ment. most of It is tillable. liam Dorltt, Amy (Little Dorrit). ing their limbs. They have murder next year to make provisions for an While at present there Is but one eleven people—most old men and addition to the present courthouse. Fanny, Tip. Forsby, the Chiverys in ed railway line in active operation women—in tae last three years. He has also done much toward the I I life and the Marshalsea Debtors' Their usual method was to break in across any portion of the vast terri betterment of the county highways Prison gives forth its historic at to lonely houses in the country which and bridges. It is with regret that tory to be opened to white settle mosphere with fidelity. ment—the Chicago, Milwaukee and Digby Bejl plays the role of Dor- they knew to be occupied by one or the general public learns of his res S. Paul running through the north two elderly people only. They then ignation. ritt, with authority, though he does bound their victims, and roasted the ern end of it—by the time tne set Letter of Recommendations I not always seem at lined to the fas old people's feet over a slow fire un tlers are permitted to establish their i cinating character that Dickens cre The judge's letter to the commis residence cn the land they will find ated. But Amy! Little Dorrltt! til they revealed the whereabouts of sioners is as follows: plnty of railway facilities for hand burglars There is an actress who needs only their money. When the ling their goods and for sending had secured the money they put the Eugene. Or., Oct. 20, 1909. Portland. Oct. 21. — A gruesome a little of the future to find her a A concert band 1» being organized old men and women to death, and H. D. Edwards and H. M. Price, Com their products to Eastern markets. star of the first water. Unconscious tragedy was revealed today when first rehenrwal In Eugene «nd th» burned the house down. Davie, the missioners. • 111 !>•■ held tonight in Villard Hull Mrs. Rosa Helney, living at Cotton ly sweet, bright, dear in her enun chief of the band, did all he could to Gentlemen:—It is with regret that WILLIAMS RESIGNS AS ritgtd the hop,' that a perl- ciation. Kathleen Clifford is the girl •t the University. Station, seven miles from the city, cheet the guillotine. Twice he tried circumstances are such that it will j ernatlonal tranquility has committed suicide by throwing her Dickens pictured. She might have F. It Hchraeder, n coni|«-t«-iit band red In. It is now an open self under an Inter-urban car. and walked right out of 'he pages of to open veins in his arm to bleed to be necessary for me to resign my of-' . Il PROBATION OFFICER »nl orchestra direct ;>r from Long- death, and he made desi»arate efforts flee of county judge, and in doing so it Maura's refusal to give being almost Instantly killed. A few “Little Dorrltt.” The girl who plays •tent , Colo., has recently arrived to starve himself. This terrible three I wish to thank you for many cour an opportunity to pardon minutes later a visit to her home by with Camille d'Orville and later in Iterv and . ns luter«'sf«'d a number of regretted by King Alpholl- neighbors showed that her little baby "The Top o’ The World” gives the were said to have committed more tesies shown me during our associa- 1 the Vo unger musicians In the matter. murders than any band of brigands tion as county officers. I had hoped Attorney J. M. Williams Severs He ha, * gathered gath«*n*>l together twenty twent) of had been killed with a sledge ham pris.m-born heroine a true ring. known in recent times. When the to continue ______ __________ a member ___ of ____ the court • Connection With Lane Coun Della Knight is the Fanny, Tip is them but exiiects rX|H*ctii to Increase the mer. It's skull had been crushed In moment for the execution approached j long enough to assist in completing in the hands of Francis Fay. F. Per nvmbi-r t i i thirty and organize a SUBJECTS DISCUSSED a horrible manner. the excitement in the town and the ty Juvenile Society bin»! that will be hard t-> boat. None Th»1 is.lice theory Is that the wo cival Stevens is a true type as Fors whole country around, which the two important Improvements, and I man was insane and killed her baby by and Courtney Foots is convincing murderers had terrorized, increased trust the court will make provisions «f the members of the old military BY LAKE MOHONK at the January term in making up the Attorney J. M. Williams, of this band, which Professor Read made and then threw herself In front of and whole «>me in the role of Sir Ar to a fever heat, and a veriable orgy tax levy for 1909 for funds to con city, has resigned as chief probation *ti< h a success of. will be Included the car. Her husband was not aware thur Clenham. The remainder of the followed the death of the assassins. struct an addition to the courthouse, CONFERENCE TODAY of the tragedy until Informed while support is unusually strong. officer for Lane county and the resig in the personnel of the new organiza FrivoUfty Cond«-inned. and also that provision may be made . nation has been accepted. Mr. Wil As Inconstant George, everybody's at his work in Gresham. tion Mr. Hchraeder would like to the Vigorous denunciation of for funds to improve the county road sweetheart, but nobody's lover. John liams' resignation is on account of Gave some of th«> older mush Inns ns Drew has begun the second month of pleasure-loving proclivities of the between Eugene and Springfield by the lack of time to devote to the * nucleus around which to build bls Mohonk Lake, N. Y.. Oct. 22. —— WRESTLING GANG modern English race was heard at macadamizing or in some permanent his stay at the Empire Theatre. duties incident to the position, He new organization, but most of the "Porto Rico." "Hawaii" and the "Mo Since the days of "The Liars." in the Catholic Truth Conference in way under the direction of the court has taken a great, interest in the numbers of the former organization honk platform" wore th«- themes un Manchester. Mr. Lisle Toke declar as to the court in their better judg- which he made his back famous as a OF SWINDLERS work of the Juvenile court and haa •re discouraged at the failure of der review by the Mohonk conference medium of expression, John Drew ed that the country was rapidly re ment may seem best, in order that a been a popular officer in that capaci their attempts to give the city a gsxl today. lapsing into heathendom. On all first-class thoroughfare may be had done nothing funnier, nothing ty. His place will be hard to fill. ARE SENT EAST has band and decline to take part In the General George W. Davis declared more finished and exact as charac sides were complaints of empty between the two places, and owing to No successor has as yet been appoint new effort. ' the present system of United States ter work than his portrayal of churches, of the defection of the the great number of strangers arriv ed. Mr. Schraeder says 'he will have a rule In Port • Rico far more favorable Seattle. Oct. 21.—In the United George Bullin in this comedy from young, of an increase of vice and per ing in our county, I would most es concert band equal to the le-st In th«1 than the so-called Spanish govern States court today an order was sign the French by the authors of "Love sonal indulgence and a growing de pecially recommend that the court •late and one that the city will bo ment. Territorial votion to materialist Interests. One this winter prepare at least one hun PULLMAN CAR CO government. he ed for the deportation to Iowa of Ole Watches.” Proud of. He |« especially desirous said n«x-«'ssarlly was withheld be Marsh, alias Joe Carroll; Bert R. By reason of the shortness of the of the causes was the divisions and dred suitable signboards to be placed encouraging a rw-d section and cause It was di-srable that the Porto Shores alias Bert Warner and W.vnn performance of Robert Edeson In quarrels In Christendom, especially where in the opinion of the court they MAKES ITS REPORT »ants ten or twelve young men to Ricans should provu their fitness for S. Harris, alleged members of the “The Noble Spaniard," now running in this distracted country, A drift would give the most information to •ale up the work on the I'larlmt self-govern meut. Maybray gang of wrestling swind at the Criterion Theatre, Mr. Harris ing crowd of thoughtful and disil the public, the funds for this work from the lieglnnlng. lers. Indicted In Nebraska nnd Iowa, has added a one-act curtain-raiser, lusioned young men and women of to be taken from the general fund, Salem. Oct. 22.—The Pullman Car for alleged use of the United States "The Outpost." by James A. Archi all classes formed ready material and that the signboards be uniform, OREGON ANGORAS propaganda. as this would be a great convenience Company, in its report submitted to bald, the famous war correspondent. for active rationalist mails to defraud. The secenes in "The Outpost” are One of the foremost Indirect causes to the traveling public, and that they the Oregon railroad commission this TAKE BIG PRIZE laid In the Philippines, and in It are ot Rationalism's growth was the sy should be placed as early as possible week, sets forth that its total gross NEW EXTRADITION shown two Uniled States cavalry stem of undenominational education in the spring. I trust that my suc earnings for the year ending June 30, CAUSE MUCH ALARM who have been scouting In ad inaugurated in 1870. The terrible cessor may enjoy the pleasure of your 1909, were 31,44 8,572.70, of which TREATY WITH MEXICO men vance of the main detachment of leakage had a connection with the association as much as I have, and , Oregon's proportion on a mileage ba- Forest Giove Oct. 21.—A silver their troop an 1 have been cut off. modern T.Yigland. The rapid con with my best wishes for your success ' I sis of business of the Pullman Com I cup valued at 1300. presented by Jo ♦ pany originating In this state was Messina. Oct. 22. Yester ♦ seph Henn A Sons, inc., monair mnn- . El Paso. Tex., Oct. 21.—Accord Determined to sell their lives at the centration of great wealth had been I remain, ♦ day's earth shocks In the vi ♦ 374,334.84. The value of the prop . ....... ... of ..« Grcysior.f. nu>.. R It I . at nt tho the ing to reports In circulation here a highest possible price they are seen attended by a positively scandalous Yours very truly, tifacturers ♦ cinity of Mt. Etna coincide ♦ erty vvvuvu owned by uj the me Pullman ruuuiau company company expenditure upon superfluities and new extradition treaty Itetween the in a trench w ich they have hastily 1 G. R. CHRISMAN. A Y I' exposition, w won by Ed- 1 In Oregon Is place dat 110,000, which ♦ with the renewed activity of ♦ United States end Mexico will soon constructed and behind their I Itnpro- and futilities and display. A mater County Judge. wnrd L Navlor, of tills place. In com ♦ Mount Vesuvius, and have ♦ Is $2000 less than the figures sub be exchanged, the new treaty being vised breastworks, the entire action ialized. pleasure-loving Society took Mr. Thonipson 5ivorn In ♦ caused much alarm here. ♦ petition with the best flocks of Ango , ne of the results of a recent meeting of the playlet takes place. mitted to the commission last year. eagerly to a philosophy that justi Attorney Thompson was notified I ras In the United States. Mr. Naylor ♦ ♦ has a flock of 300 registered animals of President Taft and Diaz. fied its earthlinesa and applauded of his appointment to succeed Judge Oregon's mileage proportion of the to "The Climax" is still the attrac- i ♦ tal expenses of the car company were ♦ here. Ills flock Is headed by two im Eruption l>ecreawlng tion at Joe Weber's theatre, The Its revolt. The softening of moral Chrisman in the following telegram: 15373.30. ♦ Naples, Oct. 2 2 The erup ♦ ported burka from South Africa val play is now in its eighth month of fibre had resulted in a practice mor Salem, Or,, Oct. 21, 1909. BISHOP MORRIS’ ♦ tion of Mount Vesuvius ap ♦ ally degrading and antl-Chrlstlan— H. VV. Thompson. Eugene. Oregon. uninterrupted success. The cast re best of my ability. So help me God. ench. ♦ pears to be decreasing today. ♦ ued In nt no $500 mains the same, with Margaret Mc the sordid blasphemy against life, have this day appointed you coun other plnce In the world dos H W. THOMPSON. WIDOW PASSES AWAY Kinney as Adelina. Albert Bruning reflected in the sensational fall in ty I judge * the Angora goat reach a higher state of Lane county, vice G. R. : Subscribed and sworn to before me I received a warm welcome on his re the birth rate. This vile practice, Chrisman, resigned. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ of development than In the Ulllnm- this 21st day of October. 1909. Portland, Oct 21.- Hannah Rod I turn to his original part of Uncle the deliberate murder or proscription ette valley. The food, climate and FRANK BENSON, E. U. LEE, of the unborn, was rushing like a ney Morris, widow of the late B. Luigi. Itho water ’ In this section seem to be Governor, County Clerk. Oregon, ARCHBISHOP CHRISTIE A most striking play Is "On the black death through every class of adapted for the raising of this class Wlstar Morris. Bishop of Mr. Thompson took his oath of of- No Change of Policy A remarkable state today. Eve," which Henry B. Harris is pre the nation. died at 'his residence here BADLY INJURED of stock. ____ Judge Thompson, when seen by a senting at the Hudson Theatre with ment was made by Mr. J. F. E. fice as follows, adaministered by aged 85 years. Guard reporter soon after he was a distinguished cast, which includes Wells who declared that a number Clerk Lee: Portland, Oct. 22.—Most Rev. Al SENATOR CHAMBERLAIN'S sworn In, stated that there would be In the current Issue of the Techni Hedwig Reicher. Frank Keenan and of Catholic girls had joined those State of Oregon, county of Lane. ss. I, Helmus W. Thompson, do sol no change of policy in the judge's of exander Christie, archbishop of the cal W1 rid. a magazine published in thirty others. Remarkable perform disorderly people, the suffragists, emnly swear that I will support the fice as far as he knew, and said: Fnthollc diocese of Oregon, i, seriously BROTHER IS DEAD the East, la a picture of the recent ances are being given by Miss Reich and had left their religion. constitution of the United States of “If I make as good a judge as my yactuicd bls shoulder In i an accl- wreck cn the O. * S. E. railroad near I er. duplicating her triumphs when I. D. Michaels today begun suit in America, and the constitution of the predecessor I will be doing well.” fl-'niiil full while walking [ near St. Cottage Grove, showing the peculiar she was connected with the German Mr. Thompson is one of the state's Msry'g orphanage, not far from O b - prominent position of the locomotive as it hung theatre. One of the morvellous things the circuit court against W. L. Chrys state of Oregon, and that I will faith Sr.. yesterday afternoon, , He wits suspended on the broken trestle. It connected with her engagement at ler to recover 3277.28 on a bill At fully demean myself in the discharge brightest young attorneys, and is president of the Eugene Commercial ____ removed this morning to » St. Vln- of United Is a better picture than any published the Hudson theatre Is her wonderful goods, also against W. H. Penceline of the duties of the office of county ____________ _, where un merchanl nnd brother Chamber- here. The magazine Is on sale at command of English and the clear for $97.06 for good«. C. M. Kiseenger judge In and for the county of Lane Club. The appointment Is a popular ***>Us hospital. In this city. States Senator George E. Is attorney for the plaintiff. and state of Oregon, according to the one. ■ ii examination , of the fracture ness of her pronunciation. the Oregon News stand. aged 64. wl,l be made. Lettcrs from Wisconsin. New York, Oklahoma, Arkansas ERINGS FEELING ENACTED NEAR PORTLAND, OR INEUGENE eruption and shocks