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EMBER 64THGQNGRESS U. S. Recgngymendsj Pe-rj-na v' ;l. I--:-tf :: - THE KVGKVE DAILV GUARD, WT'DNKSDAV. JVXK 21, 11X18. !'- dr:r.k la a county Peruna JH v Is A rf v; Healthful' fi; " Tonic fcf ffip f V : f I - , Successful" f 't , ipr. Catarrh . iwO !. tfci a 1 I hjir Remedy, v ' . W, W. ready ,: Mas-, I . it 11. i i r,. of c. (leaden. l:u-kon. (id ' llreen Peas t.vlultuomuh New Potatoes and Cre.n la la l. 1'. C. Cold Meats (57 Varietur Mount Hood (v Creain tPreferrtd Stock, rnwale: St raw berries (From Kugoue on tlie vIood-K Cake (Generally taken by Portl.i Coffee (Tem Kioliard-oii Bratul i Kemarks (Wise aiui OKherwiM'i The Stenkers. !r. 11. A. Paine will offl. lav as toastmaster and the follow no; are on the program for s;ieeche: C. S. Williams of Kugene Tom KU-hardson of Oregon; Or. I. Wlm son of Kucene; J. C. Atnsw fvr ;li.- arrival nf Portland: Pres. 1. I.. Cami'tio'l of -h v -acre around I', of O; Mr. F. K. lteaeh of Port- :pr..r 'allies ami Congressman land; flon. K. O. Potter of Kucene: ila&.ey addressed them ex- Uev. l.uther It. Dyott of Portland: i.;: Ms pl.-as ire at the improve- H. W. Thompson of F.itKene; Wm. IV of r uw and the I niversity. ' Wheelrichi of Portland; Hon S. 11. ' I r.: ii'jh .li.ijr favored the Friendly. Kuneno. ' '-' n S- v,TIil seleet soncs tf ' su.lie I lie firs, eo.irse of their din-1 HAIU" ON 11,K --l tier. eoti;;i.tii!ii; ealiiii for an hour, i " th.y arose f.om the tallies; The following yotuiK Indies volun hort. Intersiini: and able teered to serve as waitresses and did . wire hennl. all expressing ' their work most aerentablv. Ail wer.." :r ai j rei iation of the treatment ; Helen Koyl. Kdlth Humphrey. Veda "vd ;(tladys Hampton. Maliel Kukendall. WillelilHMK Talks. I Helen Koil. Kdith Humphrey. Veda H. H i:t. tilteri:. a nienihcr of the ' Uuaekenbush Meta and Freda CoM- I s-ho.il iionrd in Portlan-.! said that he' smith. I.ucia Wllklns. Ruliy Pratt I.add d;i l lliv i-l-ity. u :r. . w. re over, the "re ,,...ri,J t,. the I i..k,n l . t.ie I'niver- " served on in. .ah a wj.i,, ,.anopy 'I'd lor the occasion. o: the ladles' auil 'inniereial Cluh had assisted by a larce utii: ladies Conipanv: Charles K I. ad I. i Tt'.toa: J. 1. l.ee. iv.,i !ta:e.; K. H. MeCraeken, the .1 Mi; M'r.uken Company. F, M, K, r,!i, r. . seeretaty Kmittable .ivmc l...;,ti -s.ietattotl. J. (J. Ma.kl .a; , i. !s .ui.l tnnmare; Fr.d M tiller, xv.etarv I Portland Hoard of I'r.ide. It. K. Me j liille, wiih Kerr, (lillord - Co.; .Charles 11. M.rri.k, s.-erelarv Oie . j:on lve:ail iiroeors" o I ion ; i jll MeCrtine. eiiiita'.lst: W Y. Mas. ;:. is. .H-retar P.uine Title & Trust , Co . A. C. .lart.i In.-f clerk pas-" sender departnu hi. Sollthein Pa. 'if- ic Co.; W. K. MeKibhltt. A! hers Hro. . Millini: Companv; Harry (V Moore, j iimms. r V. ,C- J. Sloane a- Co ; car pe:s; 11. Neustalter. Neusta.lier ' Mr s ; J. .4. iVItnen. Kener il liianai:- t)fler Southern Pacific Co.: Course tn- ten. tiorist: k. c Oliver with F. s , Harmon & Co.; H. I.. Fittock. man-' gyr-- -.lu- HON. W. E. ANDREWS. braak has furnished to our ational Coni-ress some of lk .ri...i-..t mia- ! iluwever adorned that great national legislature. Men of push and fire, :! of great oratorical and intellectual resources, men vvlio !,ave done much to ip! the destinies of the great western section of our country, I iniong incse "i"""!"" uiav versatile, American type, Is Hon. W. indrews, of HastlORS, Nebraska. Hon. Andrews was formerly Vice President I Hwtlngs College, and established an excellent record as promulgator of Dublin I jatlon before he became a member of Congress. Speaklnvof I'eruna, he says : "cheerfully recommend the preparation, Peruna. La healthful tonic and a successful remedy for ca- tsrrh m its various torms. "-non. W. t. Andrews. ioji.Tbomu Cale, who was elected to Una from Alaska, is well known th Paclno slope, where be has re- led. Bis Washington address is 1312 (ihttreet, N. W., Washington, D.O. epetsman Cale writes of Peruna: 1 an cheerfully recommend reruns 1 1 Ttty efficient remedy for coughs Unldi." tcma people prefer to take tablets tt thin to take medicine in a fluid Bach people can obtain Peruna ylrli, which represent the medicinal rrtdienta of Peruna. Each tablot is ninuent to one average dose of Parana the i niversity should re ceive twice as m.icli as It will under the new law, ami that Portland wmtUi vole for such tin appropria tion. Tom Kichiinlson followed, tel lint how they had to put obstacles In the way nf the people of Portland to keep more from comliiK on the ex cursion. If this hud not been done, five thousand would have come to fcuitene. he said. Cluiniber'.ain Kxplaiiis. Governor Chamberlain then made an explanation of how he came to veto the I'niversity bill through do ing what he considered his simple duty. Moreover, ho said he considered it a fortunate happctnini; for the school, for now it undoubted ly was on a sound basis before the peopl r. State Senator Tlearh crltlciied the Rovernor for his stand, saying that It was the only mistake he had ever made, and that for fear that he would know It. he wished to tell him so. He expressed (hp reasons why the state should hy all means main lion. C. Slemp, Congressman from Virginia, whoe home address is Big Stone Gap, Vs., writes: "1 can cheerfully tar that I hare used your valuable remedy, Peruna, with beneficial resnlts. and can unhesltat- irnrlr recommend ran rmert bi. m I lain such an Institution, and aaid friends as an Invigorating tonic and an 'l!8',"" anem"1 "'""' he mn'!e ,n ..n.. a ..nr -.,. . . '"e future to double the present ap effective and permanent cure for ca- I prol)riaton tarrh." I !!o, HVInn.llv thnnVnrf Portland for its help in the recent crisis, and was followed hy State Snperlnten l CotulnmNl on Pace Kiittu l thf. oi.i s. v. hf.i-ot. Mr. Boss Craig, Fork Vale, Tenn., had catarrh of the head for two years and had .abandoned all hope of being cured, but to his surprise Peruna cured him sound and well. Korlnne Hartog. Wlnnifred Sun-buck Kniiiia Travis. Margaret, lltuee und Claire lliinn, Cosby (illstrap, Margar et Williams, (Iraee Wood, l.iiuiio Wood, Margaret Welch, Lucille An drews, Kathryn Whesnon, June C.ray, Utiliy Farrington Lticllle nunn. Mary Chauibers. vera Anten, Ksther C'Hen. Miss Warren, Mary linker. llarbara Dooth, Pauline Porter. N'.VMKS K K.(-IT(SI)MSTS WHO UK HKKK XI).-Y. Among the excursionists are the following: J. C. Ainsworth, president Cnited States National Dank; 11. M. Ad ams, general freight and passenger agent. North Hank road; A. 11. Av erlll. president A. II. Averlll Machin ery Co.; J. 1). Abbott, manager An derson & Dunfway Company; F. W. Unites, president F. W. Unites & Co.: F. K. Beach, president K. K. Beach & Company; G. M. Brown, president Haaelwood Cream Company; David Brown, with Haxelwood Cream Com pany; U . Btiscnke, chler entneer. Southern Pacific Company; A. F. Hlles, manager Central Door & Lum ber Co.; O. K. Bull, manager Ameri can Typefonndera' Co.; John S. Benll. Beall i Company, implemunts; W. C. Bristol, attorney ; W. H. Be- How About Buying That Place For a Home Now Be frank with yourself you are not growing younger. The problem of making the start is not going to get easier acre tracts are not getting cheaper. A year from now is hot so good a time as now to buy real estate for investment. You know if you had bought last year you could have made 25, and if you buy now you can make more in the next year. 2l4 and 5 Acre Tracts in GARDEN HOME ADDITION now on sale EASY PAYMENTS IKIONISTS FROM PORTLAND EUGENE'S GUESTS He need of Irrigation in the val- , silting that there is too much, iture in the winter season and ' enough In the dry season to pro-j h tie crops that the land Is cap- of producing should proper. f:rage and irrigation be employed.' Paine then presented to Gen-: Manager O'Brien ot me Harri-i Mines in the Northwest, the huge :1 key, with which, after nisi s. he opened the improvised ! fc: Of tho H.n.n. anrl -..! ,l . Ill M(t the! IflS n nssaM IU l.nUHiixr Mr . ,- (vtiil' VVlV Ul T IK 1 I -t I I- I nr-iin, ... .i vtl'lilVt'. lllii.'i." F'n'told of the visit of the dele- M of Eucene -huslnpss men to his nf "Snilinc. Sailing. I about a yea ago, made for the, Iowa: IWe of asking for a new depot. rampilmented them upon the pess like-manner in which they Rtlated for th Inmrovements. Ml. no doubt, had a great deal to., p,,ene: Kitgetie! I "Ho his immediate promise to Approprialon won, fit the depot as soon as It could We re glad you say Mr. O'Brien then shoulder-1 We carried the day. tormed on the train coming up from Portland and a song or two appro priate for the occasion had heen composed. The first was to the tune dent Ackerman, who pointed out that , harrell, manager Heywood Bros. & the only thorough aid to the public akefield Co.; W. W. Cotton, gen school system must come through. ...i eounael Southern Pacific Co.; 11 the I'niversity from the top to ithe bottom. C. X. McArthur, headed the com mittee to show the visitors the grounds. Nearly 200 peoplo sat down at the tables. By the time (Continued from Page One.) I." V L. and was as From Porlland town are wo: We rome to pay our homage. To our I niverslt-e-e, the kev. which tnworori nhovfl his 1 r .u ..trl.i nf Orpeon! kri j V - -" - r or me i'"ui - KmnT:..J ? k .??. tnB PUD' I The other one was I -r-w,cu UI1IIU1I1K- no "Choir" Sings. 5 the crowd hroke tin it was Noced that a' "choir" had been the tune of Tiniieliiiah." and was as mnu.a. A Lane County drink, we are willing Imv lunch wis finished It was nearly time for the commencement exer cises in Villard Hull to begin and the visitors attended in a body. Dinner I'or Vlnltom. This evening at !i:3", dinner was served at the Commercial Club. The menu was as follows: Salad il'. of O. Colors.) Moik Turtle Soup la la Iniversity Referendum) Hor d'.Ouvres l Kspee Style) Itoast Chicken (Editorially Boasted I M. Cake, attorney; W. J. Clemens Insurance; Suiuiiel Connel, president Northwest Door Company; A. I). Charlton, assistant goneral passen ger agent. Northern Pacific Hallway; C. C. Chapman, president Chapman Advertising Co.; John P. Curroll, ed itor Telegram; A. C. Cnllan, tnnnager Pacific Hardware & Steel Company; A II. Devera. Closset & Devers Frank Dayton, Dayton Hardware Co; David M. Dunne, Collector of Inter nal Revenue; Kuv. l.uther H. Dyott. pastor First Congregation Church: Kdward Ehrmnn, president Mason Khrman & Co.; A. H. Kllers, Kllurs Plnno House; I. N. Klelschuer, Klelshrhner, Mayer & Co.; 11. W Fries, Waefield, Fries & Co.; 1,. It Fields, superintendent Southern Pa clfio Co.: tleorgo K. K. Flehtner Flchtner. Brlstow & Co. furniture; W. K Flleder, Bluinaiier-Frank Drug Co.; B. C. Clllner, Secretary Portland Chamber of Commerco Louis Gerlinger, president Salem Fulls Cltv and V.L.-n Hallway Charles M. Otinn ger Col u in Ida Steel Co.; J. li. (illl, president Ho- J K. Gill Company; F. T. C.ilf- fith. nianiifaetiirers' agent; Plillli Gevurtz. I. Oevurtz & Bon: Charli-s K. Ilenrv, real estate; Lewis M Head, Head-Black Advertising Co.; F. B. Holbrook. real estate, etc ; Sol Hart. Hart Cigar Co.; (ieorge W Hiizen. attorVey; Hugh Hiiine, The Sneclator: Sam Hermann, Holman Transfer Co.: Sol Harris, agent Caro Una Hire Company; (i. P. Henderson of the German-American Bank: C. C. Hall. Sanborn, Vail ft Co.: Oskar Huber. architect: W. 11. J en K ilia traveling paascnger agent. Southern Parlflc Co.; John A. Keating, vlro nresldent Bankers ft Lumbermens Bank: Alexander H. Kerr. Wadhams ft Ktrr Bros.; A. w. Knignt, ivnigni Shoe Company: Philip I,owengart manaeer M Seller ft Co.; L. IJinif vr- nHHHi--' i BIG W ATCH SALE THIS WEEK ONLY mm We have just received a big stcek of fine Watches ana piopube lu a iul of them this week at prices that will .niP them no. Don't miss this sale if llltWW .- Jx ...U ' . flrmurhlv ffOOd anil up-LU-uate vvtULii. vou want a tnorougn . GARDEN i)i)irriONT xb HOM EUGENE A .-k-i U'7 9 I T77T- rrjT- 1 i i .1 t t i'tt o 9 f "Jtrtt" c If It t 7f t 'tt 31 ' rrr trit " v in t,iN. The following Real Estate Firms will be glad to show you this property at any time DO IT NOW. fu o Watts Up-to-date Jeweler Corner 9th and Willamette Sts J. HOWE & BUOY, McAUJRPMY & RUGH, o OREGON LANDoCOMPANY. O Q till 4MI M 0 C3 IMIIIHH I 1 1 I t Tt