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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.
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follower of apolitical party," said sick the same as T, and is the health
Mr. Collyer in a recent sermon. ie8t man in Rochester today He
"But I think that when Franklin ''as made a study of this subject and
Pierce stands before the Great White can Sive you more facta than I can.
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.
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n the sifi m kmrn
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The general practitioner i not sufficiently s'cil'e.l
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inir through ignorance, or fcho by enre-
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fan be had, are net only hurrying; them
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EVANGELICAL CHURCH -Services regularly ev
ery Sabbath morning and evening, unless otherwise
announced. Sundav school at 3 r. M. each SabbatV.
Prayer meeting every Thursday at 7 r. M. Ihe
public cordially iuvited
Rev. J. Bowebsox, Pastor.
M. E, CHURCH Regular services even- Sunday
7 p. M. Sunday-school at 1 o'clock with liible classes
for old and young. Prayt r meeting on Wednesday
evening at 7 o'clock. A general invitation and cordial
welcome. F. ELLIOTT, Pastor.
M. E. CHURCH SOUTH Services every Sabbath
at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. , at the college chapei. Sunday
school at 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Friday evening
at 7 o'clock . Fublic cor-lialiy invited.
J. R. N. BELL, PaHor
The Star Bakery !
MAIN STREET,
CORVALLIS, - ORE(10 N
P. U. HB01F,PR0PRTQR.
FAMILY STJPPIilT STORE.
GROCERIES, BREAD,
CAKES, PIES,
CANDIES, TOYS, &c.
Alwars on liaad. lS:2Uly.
A'l rREPARED TO
oner sttiwrwr .1 jei,!iaijaauo:ia ID nm ura; una
Uwaju ready tcr a drive.
aoor telMs
At Low Rates.
Iy atables ars firit-class in every respect, and com-
l-t.j:jt anl o'iEging Loiilen always
ready to servo the puuhc,
RAS3i4A3i GKAhSES FCJ? KlriE.
PrtlcuJar Atteatton l'aid to Boardinsr
Horses.
ELEGANT HEARSE, CARRIAGES AND HACKS
FOR FUNERAES.
Coryallis, Juno 21, 1SS1. 18:25tf.
C . MADDEN,
Attorney at Law
CORVALLIS, OREGON.
Will practice in all of the Courts of the State.
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PATENTS.
F A. Lehmann, Solicitor of American and foreign
Patents, Washington, D. C. All business connected
with Patents, whether before the Patent Office or the
Courts, promptly attended to. No charge made un
less a patent is secured. Send for circular. 18:44tf
STBAYED.
Vmrn t.h undersiifmed. livinir.it Monroe, the follow-
in.. i:...--rih..n horses : One sorrel mare about fifteen
hands high, star in forehead, heavy in foal, full pop
eye; old looking and hard to catch. Had with her
ah, lft. a Hark iron erav horse colt. Any per
son eiving information of their whereabouts will be
suitably rewarded. Address he unaersignea ai jion-
LABAK CASK.
roe, Benton County, Oregon
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H3TBE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lanl OfBae at Oregon Citv, Oregon,
March 3, 1SS2,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL
lowing named settler ha filed notice of his in
tention to make final proof in support ' nis claim,
and that said proof wiil be n-ade before the County
Clerk of Benton County, at Corvaliis. Oregon, on
Thusbday, April 27, 1882,
Viz: Michael P. Newman, Homestead application
No. 3180 and S!)75 for lots 5, 8, and 7, S. Jof NE J Sec.
18, T. 10 S. 6 W.
He names the following witnesses to prove his con
tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land
viz.: William Hcrren, Josiah Caves, David Kibbey,
Jr., and John Spaulding, of King's Valley, Benton Co.
Oregon.
19?llw5 L. T. BARIN, Register,
J. SHERWIN,
AEOHITECT
And Superintendent.
Offices: Room 50, Union Block, First St.,
PO TLAND, OR.
NOTICE.
The undersigned hereby notifies all persons con
cerned that he will not be responsible for any debt
contracted on bis account, unless the parties apply,
ing for the same have my written order.
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