0) (fonrallis feqttq. FRIDAY MOKXISG, MARCH 31, 1882. EXCIIEHEXT I. ROCHESTER. The Commotion Caused by (he Statcmcct of a Physician. WILLI WALLA. By, J. B. Horner. Walla Walla is an Indian term paper and was a subject of much con meaning "The great waters." It is versation both in professional circles o named because of its numerous and on the street. Apparently it streams, large and small. An East- caused even more commotion in era writer says: "It has water powei Rochester, as the follow ng from the sufficient to turn all the spindles in ame paper shows: the world." Dr. J. B. Henion, who is well The Walla Walla val'ey is mainly known not only in Rochester but in w itlun Washington Territory, and nearly every part of America, sent form three of the largest counties in an extended aiti;!e to tbis paper, a that Territory. It was formed by tew days since which was duly pub the great Columbiariver which, un lished, detailing his remarkable ex til last year, was its ocly natural pel ience and rescue from what seemed financial outlet. to De certain death. It would be im The valley is about one hundred possible to enumerate the personal and twenty miles long by seventy enquiries which have been made at miles wide and embraces nine tbous- our office as to the validity pf the and square miles which contain five article, but they have been so nam million, seven hundred, and sixty eroua that further investigation of thousand acres. Abaut eight-ninth? the subject was d-jemed an editorial of the land is very productive, necessity. The climate and soil'so favor agri- With this end in view a reptesen- culture that the production of wheat, lative of the paper called on Dr. , . , , , Ilenion at his residence on St. Pau! corn, rye, barley and oats is not . ' ' . . ! I . l . II.. ! . ........... the West ' "v" MMS "" r,s iwiie occurred : lhat article ot yours, is but one way by which it can be escaped." Fully satisfied of the truth and force of the Doc: or's words, the re- An unusual article from the I porter bade him goo 1 day and called Rochester X. Y., Democrat and on Mr. Warner it his establishment Chronicle, was republished in this'on Exchange street. At first Mr. Warner was inclined to be reticent, excelled by any valley on era slope. One million bushels of wheat and vast quantities of flour has beeu the average annual export; and, since the new railroad facilities and recent rapid growth of the country, this amount will be aug mented by one-third. It already contains about tweuty one thousand farms of 160 acres each. New farms are being improved con tinually. Ground lhat, twenty years &.o, was considered barren has since been cultivated into farms that pro duce wheat in large quantities. A farmer who lived there fifteen years, prepared and published the following brief statement: "Wheal, twenty-five bushels; oats, thirty bushels; barley, thirty bushels; corn, torty Doctor, has created quite a whirl witxl. Are the statements about the terrible condition you were in, and the way you wee rescued such as you can sustain ?" "Every one of them and many aditional ones. Few people ever g-t so near the grave as I did and then return, and I am not surprised that the public think it marvelous. It was marvelous." "How in the world did you, a physician, come to be brought so low ?" ''By neglecting the first and most simple symptoms. I did not think i was sick. It is true I had frequent headaches; fl-lt tired most of the bushels; baans, thirty-six bushels; potatoes, time; could eat nothing one day and five hundred bushels; sweet potatoes, two was ravenous the next; felt dull in hundred bushels; turnips, three huudred llefi,jte pais an,l my Rt0mach Was i 1. ..I-. l 1. 1 1 I. ,.1 . . I r bnshcls; carrots, one thousand bushels; parsnips, eight hundred bushels; cabbage, twenty thousand pounds; hay, two and a out of order, but I did not think it meant anything serious." half tons. Apples, forty thousand pounds; "But have these common ailments pears, forty thousand pounds; cherries, anything to do with the fearfu! twenty thousand pounds; peaches, thirty BrJgb8 diseaSf! which look 80 g,n thousand pounds; plums, fifty thousand , , , . ... ,r . , , . a hold on you?" pounds. V ines and shrubs: Grapes, forty f thousand pounds; currants, ten thousand "Anything? Why, they are the pounds; gooseberies, fire thousand pounds; sure indications of the first Stages of black and raspberries, each fifteen thousand that d lead fill malady. The fact is. pounds." few people know or realize what aiis When creeks are not near, jratcr tl.cm, and I am sorry to say .that is found by digging from six to too kw physicians do either." m i . . nxtyveei aeep. ion years neirce tt.e "That is a strange statement, farmers will, doubless, secure their Doctor." water like the people of Yolo and "But it is a true one. The med- other counties of California. Wind- ieal profession have been treatinjj mills will adorn eve.y larm not symptoms instead of diseases foi favored with streams. years, and it is high time it ceased. The distance to wood has been the We doctors have been dipping off main drawback to the country, the twigs wheto we should strike at Good rails are hauled from three to the root. The symptoms I have just thrirty miles. A coal mine has been mentioned or any unusual action or discovered at the extreme upper end irritation of the water channels in- ef the valley. In one year fuel wi I dicate the approach of Bright's dis- be abundant. Capitalists are ship- ease even more than a cough announ ping timber into the valley by means ces the coming of consumption. We of flumes. Cord wood in the city do not treat the cout-h, but try to of Walla Walla is eold in the sum- help the lungs. We should not mer for five dollars per cord. It waste our time trying to relieve the will probably be reduced to four headache, stomach, pains about ih? dollais. body or other symptoms, but go di The soil is of two kinds: an early recti y to the kidneys, the source of ashy loan mixed with a whitish clay; most of these ailments." the other soil is a black sticky soil "This, then, is what you meant know as rose-brush land. The for- when you said that more than one mer is the hilly land, the latter is the half the deaths which occur arise soil of :he gulches. The farmers from Bright's'disease, is it Doctor ?" plow on the nil s immediately after a "Precisely. Thousands of so a rain, but in the gulches weeks are called diseases are torturing people required for "drying." The hilly to-day, when in reality it is Brighl's land never cracks; the black land disease in some one of its many does. The soil is from three to thir- forms. It is a Hydra-headed mons teen feet deep. Under the soil is a ter, and the slightest symptoms clay. Under lhat clay there is an should strike terror to everyone nlluviated formation of smooth stones who has them. I can look back and and sediment. It is in this latter recall hundreds of deaths which phy foimation that water is found. sicians declaied at the lime were Walla Walla city is the metropolis caused by paralysis, apoplexy, heart of the valley and contains about six disease, pneumonia, malarial fever thousand wide-awake inhabitants, and other common complaints which It was, until last year, the terminus I see now were caused by Bright's ot the railroad and the ncknowledged disease. commercial center ot the valley. "And did all these cases have Although it is not the tei minus of simple symptoms at fiist?" .1 :i J . :. l J j . xfiveryone of them, and might I? I. 17 111 1 1 1 l lb let i. n II 1 OlablUII till J 1 1 , Y , . v , , ,. ., , , have been cured as I was by the ...... timely use ot the same remedy country, lo give a limited idea ot w cr tr-1 a tt , 3 . , , Warners bale Kidney and Liver the people of that section and the bus- t .. .u 1 Cure. 1 am getting my eyes Ihor incss done you are referred lo the i,i i ; ... , oughly opened in this matter and postoffic elocal distribution of that lhink j am i,e!pins othcrs lo lhe vicinity which yon will observe is facts theil. p068iuIe daner aso greater than that of Poriland. Why, there are no end of truths "It is a great shame that a man "earing on mis suoject. it you like Hawthorne should have been want to know more aboat !t go r TIT I . . V w forced to be the t de wa ter and Bee alT- earner nimseir. He was but learning that the information desired was about the alarming in crease of Bl ight's disease, his manner changed instantly and he spoke very earnestly: "It is true that Blight's disease has increased wonderfully, and we rind, by reliable statistics, that in the past ten yeas its growth has been 250 per cent. Look at the promin ent men it has carried oft": Everett, Sumner, Chase, Wilson, Carpenter, Bishop Haven and jothers. This is terrible and shows a greater growth than that of any other known com plaint. It must be plain lo every one that sera thing must be done to check this increase or there is no knowing where it may end." "Do you think many people are afflicted with it to-day who do not realize it, Mr. Warner? "Hundreds of thousands." I have n striking example of this truth whicfhas just come to my notice. A prominent professor in a New Orleans madical college was lectur ing before his class on the subject ol Bright's, disease. He had various fluids under microscopic analysis and was showing the students what the indications of this terrible mal ady v;ere. In order to draw the contrast between healthy and un healthy fluids he had provided a vial ihe contents of which were drawn from his own person. 'And now, gentlemen,' he said, 'as we have seen the unhealthy indications, I will show you how it appears in a slate of perfect health,' and be submitted his own fluid lo the usual test. As he watched the result his countenance suddenly changed his color and command both left him and in a trembling voice he 6aid: 'Gentlemen, have made a painful discovery; 1 have Blight's disease of the kidneys, and in less than a year he was dead." "You believe then that it his no symptoms of its own and is frequent ly unkown even by the person who is afflicted with it ?" "It has no symptom of its own and. very often none at all. Usually no two ..persons have the same symptoms, and frequently death is the first symptom. The slightest in i. rations ot any kidney enincuity should be enough to strike terror to any one. I know what I am talki about for I have been through all th stages of kidney disease." Y u know ot Dr. Ilei.iou' "Did yon miike a chemical analysis of the case of Mr. II. H. Warner some three years ago, Doctor? "Yes, sir." "What did the analysis s! o.v you ?" "The presence of albumen and tube casts in great abundance." "And what did the symptoms in dicate?" "A serious disease of the kidneys." "Did you think Mr. Warner could recover ?" "'No, sir. I did not think it possi ble. It was seldom, indeed, that so pronounced a case had, up to t''at lime, ever been cured." "Do you know anything about thp remedy which cured him ?" "Yes, I have chemically analyzed it and upon critical examination, find it entirely free from any poisopous or deleterious substances." We publish the foregoing state ments in view of the commotion which the publicity of Dr. Hellion's article has caused ami to meet the protestations which have been made. The standing of Dr. Ilenion, Mr. Warner and Dr. Latlimore in the community is beyond question and the statements they maku cannot foi a moment be doubted. They con cliisively show that Brighl's disease of the kidneys is one ot the most deceptive and dangerous of all dis eases, that it is exceedingly common, alarmingly increasing and lhat il can be cured. CITF DISPEiMnV, Richard Otraliara, .... DEALERS IN .... DRUGS MEDICINES. CHFMICALS FANCY and TOILET ARTICLES, Sponges, 13 rushes Perfumeiy, Paints, Oils, Etc., Etc. POETLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE. (Old ' NATIONAL," Established 1800.) 128 Front St., Between Washington and Alder, PORTLAND, - . OB Eli ON. A. P. ARMSTRONG Principal. J. A. WLSCO Penman and Secretary. Deiined for the business education of both sexes. Students admitted on any week day of the year. 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Thorne and unborn generations, it Go, too, and see Dr. Latttmore, the will cover a multitude of sins that he chemist, at the University. If you loved his schoolmate and gave bin i want facls thcre are any quantity of the best ha had. lhe genius of , .11 . Hawthorne is truly the moonlight of them Bhow,"S alarming increase romance, and too often it is tinged ot bright s disease, lis simple and wi'.b night 3 shade. deceptive symptoms, and that there j him: "Yes, I have both read and heard of it." "It is very wonderful is it not?" A very nrominet case, but no more so than a great many other lhat have come to my notice as hav ing been cured by the same means.1 "You believe, then, lhat Bright's disease can be cured." "I know it can. I know it from experience of hundreds of preminen persons who were given Bp to die by both their physicians and friend,-'." "You speak of your own experi ence, what was it ?" "A fearful one. I had felt lansuid and unfitted for business for years. But I did not know what ailed me. When, however, I found it was kid ney difficult? I thought there was little hope and so did the doctors. I have since learned that one of the physicians of this city pointed me out to a gentleman on the street one day, saying, 'there goes a man who will be dead within a year.' I be lieve his words would have proven true if I had not fortunately secured 1 .1 . t 1 1 ami used uio reraeuy now Knon as Warner's Safe Kidney Cure." "And this caused you to manufac- tnrp it v" "No, it caused me to investigate I went lo the principal cities with Dr. Craig the, discoverer, and saw the physicians prescribing and using it and saw that Dr. Craig was t.ntble with his facilities, to supply lhe med icine to thousands who wanted it. I therefore determined, as a duty I owed humanity and the suffering, to bring it within their reach and now it is known in every part of America, is sold in every drug store and has become a household necessity." The reporter left Mr. Warner, much impressed with the earnestness and sincerity of his statements and next paid a visit to Dr. S. A. Latli more, at his residence on Prince Street. Dr. Latlimore, although bus ily engaged upon some matters con nected with the State Board of Health, of which he is one of the analysts, courteously answered the questions that were propounded to Scientists now all admit that most diseases are caused bv disordered Kidneys or liver, and that if these great organs are kept in a perfect condition, health will be the result. WARNEK'S SAFiS KID NEY AND LIVER CURE Is made from a Simple Tropical Leaf OF RARE VALUE, And i3 a POSITIVE Remedy for the following Troubles : Pain In the Back; Severe Headiiches; Dizziness; Bloating:; Inflamed Lyes; A Tired Feeling-; Nig-ht Sweats; Pains in the Lower Part of the Body; i'iiipiTMuon 01 me iieart; jauru:cp; Gravel; Painful Iriiiatioii; Ma larial Fever; Fever and Ague; And all diseases caused bar the Kidneys. Liver or Urinary Organs being out of order. It is a SAFE and CERTAIN cure for all Female dif ficulties, such as Lenrorrheea; Infir.mBtion of the Womb; tailing of tne noma: McsraUon of tZie Womb. It will control and regulate Menstruation, and is an excellent and safe remedy for females during preg nancy. I As a Blood PuriScr it is un-jnualcd, for it cures the organs that MAKE the blood. For Boils; Carbttrwles; fcrafnla; Whits Swel ling; salt SfiOiim; Poisoiiin 67 Mer cury -or any other Drug, It is certain in every case. For Inconti.irncr; Impotence; Pclsg In tac Loin, and all Simi lar DSseaseti, It is a safe, sure and quick Cure. It is the onlv known remedy that has ci-p,l rtmrt,To Disbase. r As a proof of the purity and worth of this Great Natural Remedy, read the following CHEHICAI. ANALYSIS t S. A LATTIMORE. Ph. D.. L. L. n prnf.n. f Chemistry in the University of Rochester. N. Y knowing the popularity and merit of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, after a thorough r!hmir-.i Analysis, has furnished the fo'lowing statement: UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER, Chemical Laboratory, ROCHESTER, N. Y., Jan. S, 1830. Mr. H II. Warner has D.aced in mv immiwhimi tlu formula of the medicine manufactured and sold by him under the ireriera! designation of wrvpi?; SAFE KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE. 1 have inves tigated his processes of manufacture, which are con ducted with extreme care and according to the bes methods. I have also taken from his laboratory pies of all the materials used in the preparation o this medicine, and upon critical examination I flnr them, as well as the medicine into which they entcrd to be entirely free from poisonous or deleterious sub, This Remedy which has done such wonders, is m t. up in the LARfiEST SIZED BOTTLE of any medi cine upon the Market, and is sold bv Dnis-irisfa ami all dealers at 31.25 per bottle. For Diabetes enquire for WARNER'S SAFE DIABETES CURE. It is a roBlllVfc itemed y. H. H. WARNER & CO. 19:6yl. Rochester N. Y. n the sifi m kmrn AND ESPECIALLY Those Suffering from Debility, Nervous Prostration, Lors of Vitality, Sexual Infirmities, Etc., Etc. o rpIIE GREAT NEFD THOSE HAVE WHO ARK J. suffering; from SEXUAL AND NERVOUS COM i'LAINTo h- physician .o can comprehend t'icir ailments and successfuHj treat them. The general practitioner i not sufficiently s'cil'e.l in these classes of troubles to do so" ai:d it must be left to the SPECIALIST, who by education, long practice, thorough knowledge and comprehensive mind, is prepared to euro them. DR. J. C. YQUrja SgKated hU now celebrated In.st:L',it2 in for t':e purpose of aSoriimj altttcted tfts certainty ui honorable and skillful treatment and perfect and perm V i cut restoration, mad for over 30 years it has us:uired the first sank not only upon this (Joast but throughout the civilized world. I am awarj that bv dwelling Upon so uninviting a subject a the lJCAY Ot S-SXL'AL VlGOit the giior.mt may as.jerse my motive, hut the desire lo inform (fetge Mho are sBlTcr inir through ignorance, or fcho by enre- men or want cf fer.ovi :;'Uv ; that a care fan be had, are net only hurrying; them selves to an ur.tlen&Iy grave, bat giving sexual weakness as an inher.tanee to future genera tions, is too great an incentive to permit me to be silent. svniTJtoms. if you are Suffering from night f-oss- ES, NERVOUSNESS, WKAKN! SSES, CONFUSION' OF MIND, SLIGHT LOSSES WHEN TNDEB RX C1TEMENT, VARIABLE TEMPER. TREMBLING, PALPITATION, FLUSHES, &c, OR IF YOU HAVE PRACTICED SELF-ABOSE EVEN IN Tllfl SLIGHT EST PARTICULAR you arc suffering from the Dread Enemy of Iinaian Life, And should not hesitate to seek at onco health and happiness in a cure. CURES GUARANTEED, FEES MODERATE CONSULTATION LY LETTER OR OTHERWISE. FREE. ErvrSusirely Vc-geiabte Rmcdic? iscd. 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