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VJOAOE HOME Lni-na Is Used As An All-Rpund J THB Hl'GRNR DAILY GFAI&, SATURDAY, OCTORKR IT, 190. It llH' aj)Se Family Medicine i ; INCREASED FACILITIES j FOR BIOLOGY DEPT. Apparatus for Every Pbase of of Pre-Medical Study Is ifttaUft ' GUARD SPECIAL GARTffONIST'S OF THE Th,. UFfc,Feb. 16.1W2. M D. .hinblnf, of EfBmetlmotolet you u did (or me. Id. I lost my L(nTerl?o- 1 nr" Ufoiieci my kidneys. L),nottOICOT8 to tWO but was o weak HleonM walk but a lnfKt I o eBP itmli, but obtained w cmsnti la loins to taie Fernna, Ultra that I LManioiie-liilf bottle itemed me ana I reel E (Mi witb many thanka Itlifeifiln. ,1 been taking yonr Imirad It belpa to re- kp your Peruna In Uiij. Again I say I Jperani. tjily pars, PHILIP KRATZ. kUle, Pa., Sot. 9,1903. inpoi health now and L-dicla give me good iiii no doctor for some time, a I do not need any. When t take cold I talcs Perana and in a short time I am all right. My wife is subject to asthmi. She takes Peruns, at that time, and she has bad no need for a doe. tor for some time. With mat thanki for yonr medicine, -we remain, Sincerely yours, PHILIP KRATZ. Fonntalnvtlle, Pa., April 16, 1908. Br. S, B. Hartraan, Dear Sir : Wo have Pernna in the house all the time and vQ'n we think we need it, we take it. We are about sijctv "ears old and have not called a doctor to our place for some years. V! go out in allkinds of weather and iftmetlmes whenPwa go on a trip we take Peruna along, A preventive is better than a euro. oThat 'has been our experience, I had poor health sojne years ago and when I found yonr medicine I hit the right thing. We both thank yon for yonr good jsedlcine. O Sincerely yours, . PHILIP KRATZ. Svitneaa to Signatures. l,ohn Donnelly, Mayor of Doyles town, Pa., have been acquainted with Mr. Philip Kratz for 25 year. I know him to be an hbnorable and useful ctu ten. He, InTny presenfld, signed the above alaUmenta concerning Peruna, which I have every reason to believe are true in all particulars. SIC1SKD. J JOHN DONNELLY, Ks !;"!-'-" depart ;1l Ih,' Un'i- iversky under the direction of iv i j f.ssor A. II. smwistT iih.s mai.,- more intension this year ttun auv other! ..an!ent iu the UnimyitV ; sides two large room uniie second ; floor of Ueady Hall, it n, has the ! nuiu i.oor. . bacteriological laboratory hps ' been established, equipped with un i electrically healed incubator fr veloping giQis. Two new sterllli ers have been InitJ. and eight ml croseoiies of the Wst and most up-to-date pattern obtainable have been purchased. in the herbarium room several cases have been placed for the pur pose of storing the 15.000 plant s'leetmens which were donated to the University last year. A new room has been pet aside for the analoinv and physiological laboratorv, and several valuable skeletons have been added lo the collection la this branch. Cyiderable new apparatus and supplhQhave been obtained for the botany, ecology and histology rooms, ard n electric elevator con necting the second. i;nd third floors lias been installed. Altogether the efficiency of the de partment has been greatly Increased, and Professor Sweetser is well pleas ed with the new equipment now at his command, as are the pre-medlcul students. ASHLAND AND NEWBERG DRYESTdTOWNS IN OREGON J. W, Hobbs. United States Inter nal revenue agent fur Western 0' gon, was In Ashland a few days ago, says the Kecofj. In response to In quiries put to mm, air. rtouos saiu that Ashland and N'ewberg were the dryest "dry" towns in Oregon, with CorQjlis a close third. Mr. Hobbs admitted that the blind pigs tlQ existed here in former "dry" periods were a IW'g of the past. This la al so the judgment of the city officials. wft are not making any noise about the matter, but are seeluala it that the laws are being obeyra as Oar as it Is within their power to do so. CORVALLIS BOOSTERS t-r. r,,rvi- nir. r-natr iu nttiac diu ruiiu - - o' IT TRVlXf? Tfi . throuKh a conspiracy with F. A GET BACK LAM). Krlbs and S. A. D. Filter, filter at- ready having been In jail on account fcent ha3 commenced of saine of the transactions. A gov- seorethe holdinss of ernnient official has been In the city ti:?d in Linn Countv. I securine a complete list of Smith's sed, secured the land holdings, about 144,000 acres in all. OJOl .boo in f J. v h z o m u - J c v a U ( 2 -I PI " 77. 2M- h 2 2 jfe ra : 2 ,,, 831- W2s Corvallls, Oct. 16. At a rousing boosters' meeting held- last night in the Commercial Ciub rooms, plans for raising a booster fund of $60110 were discussed, it was the largest meeting of that nature ever held in this town, jand will hav-0far-reach ine results. J. H. Hnrtog, of Eugene, was the principal speaker of the evening, and told of the great or being done bv the citize'0 of EugiVe In the u- bulldlnc of their continuity. The need of a booster club to work In conjunction with the Commercial Club is keenly felt, and it is the de termination of the loeal businessmen to keep the ball rolling, now that it Is sturted. a : 0 0 9 (A 3 2"OH rr ft M 9T da 8 "3 3 n 1 Ofij - S3 T n, re G O A SIMI'l.K QI KSTIOX. Cugene IVople Are Itequested Honestly Answer This. Is not the word of a representative citizen tt Eiieene more convincing than the douWul utterances oreo- ,ie everywheie else in tne t,irrun.f Read this: Charles Beadle, of 333 Kighth bt 1 am fully as reany to itm- mend Doan's Kidney Ptils today as I was In 1903, just after using tne remedy. As i said In. my testimony at that time. I naa suuereu ira kidnev complaint nearly always since the war. 1 never knew wnen to expect an attack. A com wouiu bring It on or any over exertion. On several occasions I was helpless. The last severe attack I had was about six months ago, when some thing like lumbago set in ami brought on a heavy bearing down pain as if there was a weight over each kldnev. I was bent over and could not straighten up to save me. There was such a weakness In the actk-n of the kidneys that 1 could -at control the action of the secre t'lons and it caused much annoy- ,. Haviinr used several rem edies' with little If any benefit, 1 finallv began taking Kuan's Kidney in. ' i.v the start almost I could feel the benefit. The action of the tij,,,.i-, ami blaVer was soon cor rected and then the pains and aches nn..arort I was benefited In every way and what I told iu my for- t--l,.imiv atHMll ne i.rti- . BIG PO LITiCAL CAMPAIGN v - j ; 1 J'. :x y, K -A v. Vy, ,y O O -'o - TvcvXs o o UP THE AIR LOOKING FOR A PLACE TO LIGHT aha y5sv& h p W ii Ttr1'. .'Xl-'i . t'.'.T.yVr flv. l: ' . . . . , i . l f u: III i M Mi ft ' I v!' Ai'T' ' .JO JV. 7, ) .CIS TEDDY GETS INTO THE GAME taied is true in every respect f h j FRANK CURTIS WES ' Tr" -"h n'f Tm-!" Kidney j AT JU&TION CITY ierry Cory returned r.'rrT S" ."irLZ-ifiin, Sf-- i-e i Was Prominent Citizen of Nor- ' recommended Us r,.ui.e, . them Lane TO WB UWer ,'" ...,.. time t Price '.ft News Notes of Interest country i I V ,,,, ArtiKans fr, e, ,.-,ii and a;;,iin. For sale by all !:1ts, i-.-,.,r-M.!!!ini ( o .ewVork."sole"aJ"iits for the United States- ReiMnber the and take no other. Doan's VflTH'K Of KISSKIA TIO.V. rs that lift', i,. (a herein- given nartnerhiii exiitifis between M. L Krk anSi H. hereby dm W,ved biWiiutual consent, h. H White retiring and M. .. ork pay Oing ana cn " - . Date! at Kug-n. Orezun. . a r it. ,l,r 1 . u'" " M 1.. YORK. If! iTK. 16!h home Satnr- few weeks at I, Nebraska, ad near that good retltnl. heri, bin rh' not Improving a rapidly roast. Willie he eniw-d every mtliiite i nis visit Frank Curtia 1M1-1I at his resi ienre ar:-e holdings there, the .Ncrasna In this ltv forenoon of neart ar fSe of climate ts a lillle loo stren- fallure, ieed I iQears. 4 niol.ths and ..hf and he prefers .leilghtful Otf 3 days! Kiltierai services were hi id KW at the residenie VV'di lay ninrnli.O lirfb.'rts Cr-mston have removed by Kev. K. H. lielknap and the r- frl) ,,(,. hoterner and have also mains were Interred Iu the Goodman dissolved partinrblp. Air. .'rrtn cemetery near Monroe. Mr. Curtis rntlnuliig the bslni. He la B had been In poor health for some m-..-,--t In the Johnson building et time past but his ailment was not Q ln the Corvallls creamery. H ,.n.irf.,r, ,i trmlni until within the i to ee, .ij a n' V k f ; , , , ii.. ,1,,. ai,,i,.v in ..j- a ,.V -. h. fxst l' aa- ... !(hhi, p.n... .. r, irT rhalr and It was M little time .haI,. thereafter when the lamiiy i-.-- ,r fr,nd ings in 11 MUM T :..Q ed that he was !. U rIIS servtO. the i fy as mrhal ome t S. 3, Knell, Is now gmtidfa'tier and seems rtmsiderabH- elated over tne UIS'in tion. or t3-terms and a the tUje f hi ,M,rB , jjr. ,Q. S-Jitoo death was mail carrier on. r . It. Stl,.; .,, As(r, , ttoT Jt:i. "rod- .Sn.ll la wfih tier a In mat No. As I a:n c! ,.r.!o w!H '.i'- .-e 'a. Gallery, Sixth street. 3 TvIXjTp.!.!! , . net your .eli drilled by olo and -xperlenced li-drtlrs. houe Red 4 s'. 2- '.Jon havlme the line r same. Tent ; coming, rain or ?. and hia many mend ai ho have A'atcnea tor n.i Hne. will Dif nim no more. His win- rui " day of last March. S-vtn children are leu to mourn the 1 w f '".th l.itio-r ,nd mo'ner. viz: j'i. Mrs. Mar; Justice, fiiwue, W0 Iefla, Join., aul H-rllia. Mr -:t' i'rf d i:y. O Frank Kriieg i t-erl-msfv 111 a' tV home of bis father-lil-faw. Wm. T li'J. l b'1 parsed thro'ish of t!!ioi.l fever enf he i ftli Ir h .'' critical condition.- J-iw-ti m Times. i Ihe GRAND PROGRAM THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "fur 11 f tbe Mlllvr" Q'Timaiii the lMn" "tir(el ISft'g" "llli"1('' fientletimn." Mlmr Hnlgiit ami lmke" Maughtrr" 0cy Scan" c o SONGS irs 1 o tar the ftell, WIlUc BlKi Matinee Saturday 2:30 p. a. O0 net :lO" Even; Performance ALL SEATS 10c. 'ihiiihh; hiii iiinin'i Subscribe for The Daily Guard. C 7:45 anI 9 p.m. f O 0