Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, June 20, 1879, Image 7

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WILLAMETTE FARMER.
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tJ'JNJ and Ji
Antlers Xtatnrnnd.
Tho ollc antlers rscnt to tho Contonninl
Exposition, by Knlin Hros. of this city,
linvc just been returned to them, after
nearly 18 months' correspondence, with
tho commissioners in regard to them.
Fifty dollars in postago Rtutnpi wcro ex
pended, nml $30 in freight charges.
Onmp nicrtinc.
Tlio Sovcntli Day Atlvcntlsti will
Hold uicir annual camn incottnc on tlio
grounds occupied by thorn last year, sit
uatcd 'about two miles cast of Salem.
Tlio meeting will commenco Juno 25th
and hold six davs.
, Honorary IJcaroei.
Tho Hoard f. Trustees of tho
Willamctto University vralerdav con
t'ferrcd Iho following honorary degrees:
Itev. u. V. atmtton, rrcsiilcnt ot tho
University of California, . D.; Hov.
.-John N. Dcniiisoii nnd V. T. Gray.
A. M.
Well Ilanoi
iur. J'y. JM. lirown, onu of tho recent
graduatci of thomcdicnlcollcgo wenttip to
Forest CJrovo to get mirricd and tho timo
allowed hiiu to accomplish this purposo
and get luclc in timo tor tho comiiionco-
incut was short, and in conscqiienco
ho iniiiscd thu train yesterday, Not to
bo left m the lurch that long, ho om
ployed a team and camo in just in Bea
fcon to got his diploma with tho balance
of Ins class. 1' is not ovory ouo who
can get a wifo and a diploma tho oamo
day upon graduating from a medical
college. But in this enso it was dono up
lirown.
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Masonic-
Tho following aro tho officers of tho
'Grand Lodgo of Freo Masons for the
onsuing yoar : H. P. Earhart, Grand
Master; W. T. Wright, Deputy Grand
Master; Alox Watt, Senior Grand War
don; J. N. Dolph, Junior Grand War
den; II. Abrahams. Grand Treasurer; L
Ir-W. Pratt, Grand Socrotnry; D. Froman,
-Chairman Educational Fund; Grand
Chaplain, J. It. N. Bell; Grand Orator,
M. 0. George; Grand Standard Bearer,
J. B. Irvine; Grand Sword Bearer, T.
'T. Tongue; Senior Doaoon, M. V.
Brown; Junior Deacon, D. P. Mason;
Grand Htoward, T. II. Cann; Grand
Steward, Wnrron Fruit; Grand Tylor,
A. J. "Wood worth; Grand Organist, L.
W. Wiillace.
Oregon Railway and Navigation
Company.
Tho articles of incorporation of tho
company liavo been filed with tho county
clerk. Tho incorporates aro Henry
Villard, James B. Fry, Artcmus it.
Holmes, Christian Bora, W. II. Star-
buck, and Charles E, Brcthorton, of
Now York, anil II. W. Corbott, C. II.
Lewis, J. N. Dolph, Paul Sohulzn and
II. ThielMi), of Portland, Oregon. Tlio
duration of timo is fixed at ninoty-nino
, jrcan.
Tho objects and business of tho cor
poration aro described as follows:
To construct nnd equip tho following
railroad nud telegraph linos:
1st. A lino along tho south sido of
tho Columbia river bctweou Portland
nnd Umatilla.
2. A lino from Umatilla, across tho
Bluo mountains, through tho Grnndo
Hondo valloy, in a south-easterly ditxe
tion to a point on tho Eist Statu lino of
Oregon, towaids Boisu City.
3. A lino from Umatilla to Wallula
in Washington Territory.
4. A linu from Wallula to Washing
ton Territory, by wny of Weston, south
waully to tho point of intor&cction with
tho lino in Oregon, secondly described.
6. From Wulla Walla, in Washing
ton Territoiy, in a northeasterly direc
tion, by Dayton to thu Siuiko liver.
0. from u point on thu Hrmko river
valley in Washington Tenitory, near
tho month of thu Palouso liver, along
tho valley of tho Palouuo rivur, in a
nortlnaslerly direction, to thu hoad
waters of thu Spokauu river.
Alho tho companyclaimthorihttopur
cliasso or coasolidato with, or loose, any
railroad or roads in Oregon, Washing
ton, Idaho or Utah, and to couiplctu
uumc
Also to assist construction aud cpii
ment and operations of any railroad
line, sto.imship line, or htcamboat lino
in Oregon, Washington or Idaho, or
steamship lino running from Portland to
any other ports on tho Pacific Ocean,
connecting with railroads and steamboats
of this corporation, and for such purposo
to purchase stock or bonds of such cor
porations. Also, to build nnd own steamships to
run from Portland to San Francisco, and
to any pqrt of tho North Pacific Ocean
between San Francisco ond Sitka, and
also to own steamboats on tho Columbia,
Willamette und Snako river?, and to
own docks, pinna, warehouses, locks, fer
ry boats, stages und all other means of
transportation in connection with tlio,
railroads, steamship anil steamboats ot
this company; and to aupiiio all lnnds
needed to fauilitato its business opera
tions. Tho ollico of the corporation U to bo
at Portland, and tho capital btock is
fixed nt six millions of dollars.
This mammoth corjwration is intend
ed to perform extensive works and if its
ends aro accomplished it will furnish
transiwrlatipn for a great part of tho
Columbia valley, if not for nil of it. It
has, evidmitly, good backing from East
ern capitalist who appreciate tho im
porUnco of this North Pacific region,
and think '.hero is money to bo mad in
assisting iU development.
M G. Folsy.
A correspondent writing to a papor in
this city, dated Juno 11th, says: Tho
Angol of Death and Old Father Timo
seem (o havo cast their shadows of gloom
in this vicinity. This morning our citizens
wcro thrown into sorrow and sadness
wlion tlm old church bell tolled its
mournful knell, announcing that the
Angol of Death had visited tho nbodo of
ono of Oregon's old and esteemed citi
zens, Mr. M. 0. FoUy, and carried his
kind nnd gcntlo spirit to tho great un
known. Mr. Foisy was ono of Oregon's
truest nnd best f riondt, having emigrated
to Oregon in tho year 1831). At tho
timo of his death ho was G3 years of ngo
and has resided in Oregon ovor -10 years.
In his younger days ho was proud nnd
nmbitious,boing n priiitor by tiadc. lto
will niu iirai ctmur oi mu opriujjiiuiu
Republican, which ho edited in St. Louis,
Missouii, in tho year 1830. Ho was tho
first also to print a papor on tho Pacifio
Coist, doing tho printing on tho first
paper started in California nt Aiontcroy,
nnd nlso tiio first man that over printed
a paper in Oregon, doing tho work on
tho old Oregon Spectator at Orogou City.
lie served ono term as legislatir during
tho Tcriitorial days nud has siilco held n
number of position of public trust. Ho
served in tlio Moxicau war of lolu
under Gconcral Ficmont in California.
In 1850 ho returned to Oregon and
settled on tho Fionch Praitie, as n
fanner, whnro ho resided up to tho timo
of his death. Ho raised a largo family
of intelligent young ladies, who, in his
death, loso a kind aud loving father
tlio community, a warm hearted, whole
soulcd friend and neighbor nnd Oregon,
ono of tho oldest, best and truest
pioneers, whoso memory will over bo
doar to tho citizoni of Gorvais and
Fronch Prairio. Tho remains will bo
carried to their lost resting placo in tho
Uatholio cometery at this placo on Fit
day, Juno 13, 1879.
Indian Depredations.
A correspondent writing from War
ren's, under data of May 25th,, to tho
Idaho statesman, says :
Our camp is laboring under somo do
grco of oxcltoment, by reason of ro
nowed Indian depredations in this vi
cinity. On tho South Fork of Salmon
river, twolvo milos south of Warren's,
there lived an old resident of this
county, nnmed Hugh Johnson. Ho had
n small ranch, raised vegetables, kept
hsrsos, etc. Thoro aro a few othors liv
ing thereabouts, miners and farmers, but
communication was not very frequent
hiiicu Jiigu waiur commcnccu, jiis piaco
being on the cast sido of thu rivor. He
was not scon for somo timo, and tho few
who passed his houso supposod ho was
nway ui wurjt un nil irrigating uiicu.
Finally, during tho last week, a fow
neighbors visitod his houso and found it
in confusion, with no signs of having
boon occupied lor a long time. A
furthor search resulted in finding his
dead body and that of nnothcr man
named Puto Dorsoy, who was temporar
ily stopping with him, in a ravino near
tho river. Thoy had been shot, appar
ently whilo at work, in tho field near
tlio houso and carried or drugged away
to avoid observation. Thoy woro not
sculped or othorwiso mutilated. It was
ovidontly thu work of Indians, as their
moccasin tracks went evcrywhoro visiblo
in and around tho houso and in the
plowed field, as nlso on tho trail by
which thoy camo and wont. Thoy
took away tliroo hones, also blankets,
Hour and provisions, and twe good
guns and several hundred curtridgos.
it was a small party thrco, or perhaps
four. Tho ranch is situated at tho
mouth of a creek called Elk creek. At
its hoad, somo twelvo miles from the
river, is a pats and an ancient trail
leading ncrom on to another largo
stream called Big creek, which flows
eastward, and h supposed to empty into
thu raiddlo fork of tho Salmon bolow
Loon crcuk. It is by this route that tho
marauders camu and returned. Thu
snow was and is yet (loop on tho moun
tains, but this year it is unusually solid,
and at that timo men, nnd ovou horses,
could pasj over it without difficulty.
Thoso who livo on tho south fork in that
vicinity havo ull moved into town, und
night before last and yestorday morning,
signal flrcsfanil smoko wcro reported to
have 1k.cu seen on tho mountain on that
side, that on tho cost sido of tho river,
showing that tho Indians woro returning
probably in larger force. It does not
seem likely that they will attack any
battlement of consideratilu size. This
object would seem to bo to cut off
stragglers and remote miners and
ranchers to gain means for immediate
subsistence. No pack trains have yet
arrived hero and grub is Ecarce, and
thero is yet no feed for stock away fiom
tho immediate vicinity of Salmon river,
so that nothing by wuy of pursuit can
bo attempted yet, but tho knowledga
that they havo been and nro piobably
still that near us is rather disquieting.
Tho deed was done between tho liltli
and 23d of Apiil, aud tho Indians took
unusual pains to cover up their work
by mteniiig up tho door of tho cabin,
taking n circuitous rout", carrying tho
bodies uway nud concealing them, etc,
bo iu to eludo observations and avoid
alarm.
Ou Wednesday of this week the keel for
Caiit. Oluev's new propeller was laid in tho
l!!ltouu ship yard.
Lieut. K. 8. Farrow has received the 0
Umatilla scouts authorized for enlistment by
tho department.
A new vein of coal fivo feet in tbic!iucu
has been Uncovered on tho Skagit river, just
one mile west of the orijpuil mine.
Stato and Territorial.
ttiMt of tlio Monntnlu.
Crops about LonUton promiso an abundant
harvest.
I'alouso City Is looUnc up nntl improving
generally,
A telegraph ollico is being fitted up ot
Lcwistoii.
Canyon City nutlo nn $S0 clcau.up at a con
cert lost neck.
Col. Cleo. 11. Curry will orato at Canyon
City on tho Fourth.
A buckhoard lino is run botwocn Canyon
City nnd Camp McDcrmitt.
Tho Avalancho snvs that tho mining out
look nt Slhor City is Improving.
ltunnlng and trotting races will tako placo
over tho l'rairio City courso July Oth nnd Gth,
Qross, grain, fruit nntl vcgctablos promise,
an ahiinilant yield In Umatilla county this
J car.
Miss Lotta Wolf, of Tho Dallies, swallow od
a pin last week, and It Is still lodged iu her
throat.
Mr, Caleb llan, n wealthy cattlo man of
Clrnnt county, was Licked to death by n horto
last Sunday.
Thirty thousand pounds of freight passed
through llolso ouo day last week, cu routo for
lioiso Dasin.
Butler is only CO cents a ikiuiuI, eggs CO
conts n dozen nnd bacon two-bits a pound in
Sltver City, Idaho.
Tho steamer Aunio Faxon collided with a
warohouso at Almota. ltoat and building
considerably damaged.
Tho Silror City Avalancho man says ho is
weary and wants a roat. Why don't you put
on a sub aud go fishing.
l'rof. I'owcll dclivorcd n lecturo on educa
tion in 1'cndlcton on Monday evening of this
week, which was highly instructive
Soma heavily loaded freight wagons havo
just inado tho trip from Kclton to lioiso (SCO
without mud, 400 with) in ten days.
Somo smith in tho otllco of tho Canyon City
papor prints "May 21th." Hotter go trapping
crickets or floating cord wood down tho creek,
Canycn City wants a band. Tho practicing
should all bo dono in ono of thoso roomy
coyoto holes between thoro and John Day
town.
Tho Dalles Mountaineer man has been
shown a strawberry measuring 0 by GJ
inches. Send us down enough of It to get up
a strawberry festival.
A man near Lena. Umatilla county, roporta
hlmsolf possessor of several peach trees that
contain at the present timo an abundanoo of
half-grown fruit and a multitudo ot buds and
blossoms.
Tlio Kast Orogonian mentions in a very
uncomplimentary manner tho temperanco
lectures of Mrs. 1'eckham, rccontly delivered
at 1'ondlotou, and receives therefor a lovcro
rebuko from a correspondent of the Indo
pendont. Freighter Fitzgorald, whilo hunting his
homes, cot lost in tho Ovrrhoo country, and
(wandered without food for thrco days and
ntgnu. Honing losl in tbo mountains or on
tho frontier csn t bo called vory pleasant ex
perience. Tho military detail from Fort lioiso has re
turned there, baring failod to find the dosert
ors thoy were hunting. A littlo more pay, a
little more grub, and nn occasional chango in
tho stereotyped bill of fare, and our soldiors
would not dosert.
Wlllitnielia Vullt-y.
Grand Lodge I. 0. (1. T. moots at Salem on
cost Tuesday,
Pioneers' reunion at tho fair grounds on
Tuesday, tho 17th mat.
Tlio Cane Foul weather railroad has been
projected by Albany people
The Capital Guards, of Salem, are going to
Corvallis on tho coming Fourth.
IJiuld lilmondf, ot Lebauon, has boon sont
to the county Jail 30 days for theft.
Iloada leading from Salom to the fair
grounds aro being put in good condition.
Littlo Marshall Armstrong, of Albanr. fell
off a stairway and was knocked sonseleu for
a while.
Mall service betweon Salem and Davton
has been inercasod ono additional trin
weekly.
Tho Washington County Riflemen will fill
a target full ot holes at llillsboro on tho
Fourth.
flrand nronarations aro belnc made for tho
celebration of the Fourth of July at Mo-
juinnvmo.
Commcncomont exercises at the Willamotto
University were not as larirelv attended this
year as usual.
T. Kcerton Hock startod for San Fraucisco
last week on busiuou connected with tho
Yanuiua railroad.
Two vouna ladles. Ifottm J. Miller and
Anna N. Althouso. received tho denrco of II.
S. at Albany Collego this wcok.
The Corvallis flazetto says nows is received
that iron for tho first ten miles of the
Yanuina road has arrived at San Francisco.
Albany is ti colobrata tho Fourth, and will
havo tho Halsey brass band thoro. W. It,
Jlllyeu win bo orator ana they expect to havo
a good time.
Tho Seventh Day Advcntista will hold their
annual camp meeting threo miles northeast of
Salem, beginning Juno SCth, and continuing
until July 1st.
Spokane Falls la growing so rapidly that
saw nuns nro unauio u supply the demand
for lumber. The country thereabsuts is being
rapidly settled.
A uasfl of black walnut chairs was picked
up last week on the west sido' of Whidby's
Island, having drifted tksre from the wreck
of the Great Itepublio.
Tho anti-Chinese Club at Lewisville. Folk
county, is vigorously at work excluding
Chinese from the neighborhood and organizing
branch societies at different places.
The Olympia experiment aaysi Dogs, bears
and cougars aro causing a good deal of de
struction among sheep m the south-eastern
portion ot this country, especially tho dogs.
Alfred llozarth, of l'ekin, W. T., was
thrown from a wagon and severtly injured
last Wednesday. John 8. llozarth was kicked
by a l.orso and had his leg broken tho day
before.
Thu entire facnlty of Willamette University
oxcept l'rof. Collier have resigned. Thu tea.
son is said to bo tho strict scctariiu rnlo
which the manager dctiru to extend over tho
institution.
Tho Vancouver Judeic:ideiit sajsi A man
on Lewis riu-r has a theory on broiling a hen
fr-im setting, and putting it iu practice
sprinkled hot ashes in tho nest. His new
larn will hardly bo completed Uforo harvest.
Hon. A. S. Watt, of Yamhill, has Iweii
securing rights of way for tho West sido
road through Folk and llenton counties, to
near the northern boundary of Corvallis.
'J'hi route for the city has not yet been decided
upon.
Sain L. Simmon's Alumni poem this year
was entitled ''Ashes of iloses. ' It was try
effectively read before tho meeting of the
Associate Alumni of Willamette University
on Wec'nsiday evening by Miss Bertha
Moorei.
Tho Astorian sajsi A friend who has been
over in tho North river country, beyond
Shoalwatcr bay, informs us that thcro is room
on that river for two hundred farms. North
river empties Into the tho Willipa below
South lJend mills. It drains a vantnnd fcrtilo
region. Our informant sajs tho land is very
easily clcarcdi that two men, in thcro now,
havo cleared two acres a week for planting.
Hoiillirrn Orpgon.
Uosobtirc already chronicles tho erection of
six dwellings this season.
Cooa county's jwrtion of tho Stato fchool
fund amounts to SI.10G 85.
Two prizes will be competed for by baso
ball clubs at Koscburg ou tho Fourth.
Two grist and two saw mills havo been put
up in Douglas county during tho last year.
Mow rain fell at Stilslaw on tho 28th and
2!th of May than on any two days during tho
Winter season.
Fivo hundred nnd tncnty.fivo xunds of
goats' hair was disposed of In Jacksonville
last week at 30 cents per pound.
Tho citizens of Jacksonville linvo nlodecil
their inllucnco iu support of tho location of
mo narnor oi rciugo at Crescent City.
Tho grain crop of Douglas county promises
a heavy yield, although tho recent heavy
rams nnro vnrunii consilicrauio 01 11 (low 11.
Mr. Ilumo's cannery at Kllcnibiirg is
running on full time. Whito labor has sup.
planted Chinese labor in tho establishment.
Members of tho bar held a mcotinj nt
Ktnpiro City on tho Uth Inst, in memory of
tho lato James D. Fay. Resolutions of ro
spect nnd condolcnco woro adopted,
Thomas Wooden, of Floras crcok, Coos
county, sheared 01 sheep iu ono day, catching
each ono as ho requited it, tying up tho
fleeces, sharpening his shears and driving tho
shcop to pasture.
WnshliiRloii Territory.
Tlio first stoam saw mill was built on 1'ugot
Sound in 1852.
Tho military tolcgraph lino from Walla
Walla to Fort Lapwat will bo completed this
week.
A aoml-weokly mallservlco between Seattlo
and Whatcom has been ordored by the de
partment. The Fourth of July will be colobrated at
Friday Harbor, tho new county scat of San
Juan county.
Out of His Rackoal..'
On tho last trip down of tho steamer
Dayton Oapt, Kollogg picked up a man
on tho Oregon side noar Kalama who
wm about dead from starvation and ex
posure. He livos in Washington Terri
tory, and had corns ovor to look at somo
land or otlior property, Ho coins to
havo gone out of his reckoning, and for
throo days and nights could not tell
whero ho was. During this timo hs was
unablo to got anything to cat, as ho did
not see a human being, and ho had to
subsist on water and tho puro air of
heaven. He was taken to a town on tho
Cowlitz, whoro ho nppoarod to bo ac
quainted, and it was noticed that a
crowd soon gathered around him. It is
possiblo that his absence had occasioned
somo search, nd tho crowd that sur
rounded him was cngor to learn of his
adventure Thrco days without food,
what an appotito tho poor fellow must
havo had when ho got into tho whito
settlomonU I
Tho O. & P. R. R.
Tlio Boiso (Idalu) Statesman of tho
7th inst. says: Mr. II. Thlolson, Chief
Engincor of tho Oregon and Pacifio IL
It, orrivod horo by stago on Wednesday,
no had root Mr. Villard at Ogdcn,
whoro thoy had a conference in regard
to matters pertaining to tho survoy of
routes, etc. Mr. Thielson will go from
hero to tho Columbia river to look after
tho surveys in that (piarter. From what
wo could loam, it is now tho sottlod pur
poso of Jar Gould to push tho work as
rapidly as possiblo both from tho eastern
and western ends. Of courso nothing is
yet kuown of tho prcciso routo to bo
followed, but ovorytbing at prcsout indi
cates that tho road will como through
tho Dig Camas Prairie, nnd thenco down
tho Uoise river to this city. Wo notico
that tha Portland papers aro significantly
silent on tho nubjoct of this road, and
wo havo reason to bolievo that this si
lence is dictated by prudunilnl reasons.
Enough is known, however, to placo it
boyoud doubt that thu road is going to
bo built, and that soon, nnd that, when
completed, it will bo a mighty ongino iu
tho duvolopmont of tho Northwc3'.
Dr. Mintio'f Epocial Medicine
Aro made f, am tho best materlalsobtalnable.
They are not cure-alls. They are favorito
prescriptions that havo been triad and tested
for years in his extensive practice, until now
they nro absolutely perfoct In the troubles for
which they are recommended.
The NsruurncUM works" wonders in Kid
ney and Bladder complaints. Those suffering
with dropsy, llright'sdisease, Diabcter, Gravel,
Retention of Urine, Pain in the Back, Incon
tinence, or any disease of the Kidney aud
Bladder, will be astonished at relief one bottle
will afford.
For Female wcakutas it is abolutoly with
out an equal
For all derangements of tho Liver,
Use Dr. Min tie's Jfciglish Dandelion Pills.
For Biliousness and Dyspopsla,
Use Dr. Mintie's Digli.h Dandelion Fills.
For Fovtrand Ague,
Uru Dr. Mintiu's Bug'.Mi Dandelion Fills.
Kvcry family should not fail to keep the
Dandelion Filli on hand.
See what tho druiiUt) say about Dr. Min
tie's inotlicuiejt: "Kvcrybody speaks highly,
of them," C If. Woodward & Co,, druggists,
I'ortlaml. "AH wild take tlicm rccamnicmi.
them." Jnhii A Child, ilmgut, Portland.
Motrs. Abrams i. Carroll, whulcsatu drug
gists, I itn Francisco, sayi "Wo regard Dr.
Mintiu's Nuphrcticiiui as tho best Kidney and
Bladder remedy before the public." All
druggists keep tliiwo m.'dicincs.
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CHEAPEST PAPER
On raclllc Oowt
Onljr 10 Ccuta a Year.
Two tamultf eonUi. duTercnt
duel. 10 cents.
AdJrew
K. 0. Noston It Co.,
JllloU Bilm, Ortgcn.
DR. J. P. V. TAN DKXBKIIGH, fill..
No. .13 Firm St., bcl. Taylor nnd Sal
molt, Portland. Oreson, tlio
Great Worm Exterminator
Idto of San fnuiclwn.
Would lr.fcrm tlio tick pcncnllr Hint olxml IS jears
cxtcn.be iimctlm cl medicine nnd surgery In hurono
ivnil tho t!nltrl Rtatcf, of which M lio been In Call,
fornli, lias, by rlo" obscriatloii nnd ffrcut ciperl
ment", roino tn tho condition that thcro aro mora
ncuto nml chronlo illioiucs by norms, hyadadUb), unl
malcubr, or i tlior ccl.s of nctoson. 'Iho public ircti
cntllf, or tho profcmlon at Urge, aro not nwaro ol tho
number ot patients who nro treated by eminent physi
cians for tlil. that or such a complaint, without any
relief. If tho disease had been understood, a few doits
of Dr. Van nonhcrg s Bocrchfn Worm Itemed would
haro Immediately i-urcd tha complalnl and eaved a
great many lltcs. I)r, Van Denbersh has collected a
largo varloty of California roots and herbs, which, by
analysing, clOMOtacrratlon and rstcnslro experiments,
lio can coiiclcncloufly say tliatholuxs Ulscorcred nii.r
remedies for the successful euro ot tho followlnff dls
easos!
Dyspepila, Clironle AflecUons of tho I.I re r and Kid
ncy, first and seeond Hj;oio( Consumption, WhIU)
Hwelllnir, l"aliy, Spcrma'orrhita or local Wcasnow,
Nerrous DebllltT, rplleptlo Ills, lUiciimatlsni, Neural,
cla, tllarrhota, fueontlnoneo of tlrlno, llr&rel, Fluor
Albus, Dbbolu, llropiy, and all Uioko dlsoasos wlileh
ore known under the naino ot Venereal, such as Syph
ilis, In all Us forms, Donorrhea, (llect, htrkturet, talio
lUtsasM, Inlbmniatlon of tho llladJcr and l'rolrato
Oland., CseorUtlons, l"intulM, 1'ilcl, llmploK, lllotehci
anu an uuianeoui r.rupiions oi mo nitin. uanccr in-mo-s
cured with or without operation. In recent Vo
ncrcal Diseases tho Doctor effect, a cure In from threo
to nix dajs, or no charge.
fur tho eyes, car and llirail, Dr. Van Djntarjh pes
eeues tic r nnd Invaluable reme lid.
Dr. Van Donbergti would ailtlio uimi itdim ixoumeu
with IrnvnUrilles of Uio Uterus tJ try lilt new rcmo
dles and net cured.
Dr. Van DenlwrRh's InfilllWo Worm Hyrup for
CIdtdren. I'rlee, II. Warranted to expel Uis wurm.,
or ths money rofundnl.
11 conn Itlng and underroln a tlmplo examlnstlnn,
tho anilcUJ can learn If their dl.ea.oi aro cautod lit
worms or not; nt all eronii, Dr Van llcnberjli c-ui toil
them from what dlvaso they art urforln;.
Consultations nnd eiainlnaUons free of clmruc,
In all caw. Dr. Van Dcnbenth Ruanntcas In all cages
to oipol tho worms, or no chanrr.
Dr. J. O. 'Ioiincll'Tostliiionr A life
saved When Death Hcciticd Inevitable.
Rjn Francisco, llsaoli 4, 18T.
Thla la la mrllr that I had born llnnrlnr for Ol'ejn
years with a complaint of chronlo dlKaws, and for
monms conunou w my wm whiwui rcwivciK .,j wu-
allL from tnanv nmlnnt doctors who attended IDA
Ulren up to die by the physicians and my friends, I
was taken to Dr. J. 1'. V. Van Denberch, Heritor, offloe
No. ttl SI i Hi street, H. F.,unabls la stand or walk
ttAna atupaclnia and careful atamlnatlon Dr. V.
sal i all my ailment and mlnry were created by a
specie oi worms, ana to mine ana inj invnua buiuiiw,
th Doctor tspeUed from ms orsr 1,000 wsll-dsuloped
worms within two hours, which rare mo Immediate n
lief, and I was able to walk and did walk on th side
walk ebht days afterwards, and two weeks afUr the
worms were sipeUad. I weigh nln pounds mora than
I did berot. I teller I should now bo dead but fjfat
Uiaikllirnl traatminlof Dr. J. P. I. Van Penbertjm.
ills sarlnf my life Is wnaldsrsd by myself and friends
amiraeie. n. u. ''"
I eertlry Hut Uie above facts an true, and I hart
known Mr. K. U. tot Ine for a number ef yean durlnr
his sickness. cuss. u. uiMsssu, at. u., ,
Offloe, SOS Kearasy St., San rnncltoo.
This Is to certify that I had been afflicted for some
lima and baearna anUi.lt helolats to walk or mora.
seven Mia In my back, no net day or nlrht, no ne or
my iioids wnascvor, unui i ooramcocvu wamg; ir. i
I'. Van Denterrh'e medicine; then I (ot rtllered from
without crutcbu and without help, and now, with th
skillful treatment ol Dr. 1, V. I. Van Deaborth I enjoy
th best of health, asd am able In erery reepeot to fol
low m dallv builneas. A. UoilsK.
No. SlOt tdlatlon street,
flan Francisco, April , 1879.
ATard.
Da. J. P. P. Vn nsiaoii Dear Sir: I deem It ni
duty to male the following statement: for th last
three veara 1 have keen eufferinff with constant cnawlnst
pain and a quivering? sensation In my etomaoh! also
pain in my coea anu nvan, ray icwi wouiu in. uisoe.
and I was ao nervous that It was with difficulty I oouM
follow my occupation, which has been hen In Ba'em
for tha cast ten tears, as a iiractloal dentist. In fact.
from th constant pain and misery, I had wasted to a
men eaeieion. inaaDeenaonoringagTOMaeaiwiui
out ant benefit, and bellevlnir then was no hole for ma
buttollnior on u.UI death would relieve ma. My
friends thourhl I had worms, and had betUr tea Dr
Van Danbemh. II told me at ono that worms wan
th cause ol all my troubles, so he gave me an small
powders, and In about four lioura about TOO worms,
from one Inch to on and a half Inebos lonr. cam away
from me that day, and th following night torn mora
come, and I am how happy to say I feel Ilk another
man again, anu mm gaining etreugwi irvni uay ui umj .
II. Bmitii. M. D.tf
bauh, ur., eepu la, ion. pnayevu
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Invifforatos tho Stomach.
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anil Kidneys to hoalthy action, in cloansiiig
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A single trial will bo ijulto sufficient to
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