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WILLAMETTE FARMER. ffon. Jas. N. Tyncr and wife, First Assistant Poslmastor-Gcncral ; Don. A. D. Hazcn and wife, TLird Assistant Postmaster-General ; M. V. Bailor, Su perintendent Railway Mail Servico; Samuel Smith, Special Agent Postoflico Department, free delivery division, and party, are ut tho Clarendon Hotel. Their visit is in pursuanco of a plnn'to establish mail routes in Oregon ami "Washington Territory, and also to facil itate postal communication with British Columbia. The Jetsnp Robbery Tho men who robbed Dr. Jcssup's houso in Salem last January wero taken to tho penitentiary yesterday. Paul Dennis got ono year, Wm, Bradshaw three, W. F. Walters four, nnd Goorgo Bonnctt five Tho women in tho caso were acquitted. Sheep. A drovo of 800 sheep was brought across tho Stnrk Btrcut ferry this morn ing and driven to the 0. S. X. Co.'s dock for shipment to Victoria. Tho sheep cituio from tho Dalles and wero in splendid condition. Great amusement wns created at tho ferry landing while they wero being taken oil". Chinese. Minion Ghapol. Tho directors of tho Chineso mission, having secured pel mission of tho trus tees of tho Baptist Church, nre erecting a chapel for tho uso of the Chinese mis sion on tliu church lot facing on Fifth street. Mr. E. M. Burton is tho archi tect, nnd Mr. J. M. Caywood tho build er. It will cost 31,0008 100 of which has been subscribed by tho students in tho mission. Tho Umatilla Council. Waiia Walla, Juno 18th. Tho Umatilla Council reopened on Monday with a largo attendance. Major Comoycr opened tho pow-wow by stat ing that any Indian has just as good a right to leave, even if tho chief said no. He expected tho chiefs to lead tho matter nnd if thoy wish to go away, say so. Ho wanted their names and for them to keep tho sanio names, as they would ho como a matter of record. Tho Council then adjuurned, Major Cornoycr asking all thoso who wished to tako up land to como up nnd sign tlttir names. About ono hundred names wero secured, among them tho prominent chiefs. Drowned. A bnd caso of drowning occurred at Salem last evening. Two sons of Mr. II. S. Jury, of South Salem, ono nine, the other six years of age, wero missed from homo about 2 P. M., and soon after Mr. Jury started in search of them. No trace 'of them was found until 5 o'clock this morning, when their hats wero found in tho boom near tho old South Salem saw mill. This told of tho futo of tho children. Search was continued for their bodies with grappling hooks and in a short timo both wero found insido tho boom, where thoy had gono down. Tho wator near the mill is about 15 feet deep. Mr. Jury is a respectable citizen of Salem, ond n wagonmaker by trade. Gen. Lnnoi Tho old Mexican veteran, Gen. Joo Lane, was bcrcnudcd last night, at tho Clarendon, by a largo number of his friends together with tho Northwestern band. Tho band played a tuno on tho corner of First and Alder and collected a crowd, after which tho band marched down tho street to tho hotel. Tho old general was called out and mado a short speech, which was received with ap plause. Lano is tho onlv general of tho Mexicnn war who is alive now. Gen. Jas. Shields, who died less than two months ago, left Lano tho solo survivor, and it will not bo long beforo he, too, will bo placed upon tho retired list. Consult Your Wife. Your wife ought to be your best ad viser. She- ought to bo your most con iidential counselor. Tho self-conceit of a man amounts to genius. Thero nro many husbands who would as soon think of taking advico of their children as of their wives. But it is only tho fool who is too wise to seek counsel. A woman, you say, knows very littlo about business ; nevertheless, her intui tion is often better than a man's judg ment. Your wife is your partner. You Lave earned the money, but alio has saved and sacrificed and pinched and woikod to help to accumulato it. She has done her fair share toward making your property what it is ; she has a right to be consulted how it shall be sued. A Circus of His Own. "I say, John, did you teo the circusl" yelled a little boy to another last even ing. "No-o o, I didn't see the circus!" sneeruigly said John, who had been kept in the house for disobedience. "Humph! Ought to been there; biggest show you ever seed, elefant and carmels and boa conttwisters and and every thing. If I couldn't go to a circus I'd run away." "Who want to zer old circus." yelled John. " I had a circus all to my elf. Tied tho milk pitcher to the cat's tail, and the cat knocked down two flower pots, and smashed the pitcher, and broke a pane of glass. Git away wid your old circuses ; been to more'n four hundred, and didn't have so much fun ; and didn't get licked nuther," and the boy who had been to the circus smiled a sickly smile. Oil City Derrick. Venerable Vets. Oraanication of tho Oregon Associa tion of tho Veteran of the Mexican War- Pursuant to notice, tho surviving sol- ,lto.. l, ii.!.,. ... . . .i tilers of tho Mexican war met at tho Fair Grounds yesterday, and organized by calling Gen. Jos. Lane, tho hero of tho war, to tho chair. Twenty-seven votcrans answered to tho roll call. After Bhort speeches by Gen. Lane, Hon. J. II. Smith, Gen. J. F. Miller, Hon. E. O. Bradshaw and Hon. Jaraos F. Ames, thoy proceeded to tho organi zation of tho Oregon Association of tho Veterans of tho Mexican War, by tho olectiou of Gen. Lano ns president, Gen. John F. Miller vico president, and Hon. James F. Ames secretary and treasurer. A resolution inviting all tho soldiers of tho Mexican war to become members of tho society by sending in their names, tho nnmo of tho company in which they served, and place from which they en listed, to tho secretary nt Eugene City. After tho adoption of a constitution, tho following putition to Congress was adopted and siimctl ly li members : To tho Honorablo tho Senate and Houso of llcprcscntatives of tho United States of America in Congress asscm bled: lour petitioners, in behalf of our selves and our comrades, veterans of tho Mexican war of 181G-8, survivors of tho army and navy engaged in that memorable conflict of arms with n for eign power, most respectfully beg lcavo to submit n petition praying that a pen sion bo allowed all surviving olliccrs and men who wcio engaged in tho service during that war niul received honorablo discharges, tho sanio to coutinuo during the brief remainder of their natural lives, and also asking that tho widows of deceased soldiers and sailors bo included. Honing that your honorable body will givo our humble petition such con sideration as it deserves, wo subscribe, ourselves. Tho Harbor of Refuge. Captain Geo. C. Loodan was before tho Board of Pacific Coast Engineers in San Francisco, last Friday, and mado tho following statement concerning tho proposed harbor of refuge : I havo followed tho sea on this coast about ten years, mid havo often .felt tho want of a harbor of refuge, especially off Capo Blanco, which I imagine, would be the most available sito for such har bor. There i3 very littlo fog in that neighborhood, and tho cape can bo dis cerned at a great distance. I havo often drifted between Umpqua river and Capo Orford on my way from Hum boldt to San Francisco, and havo wished thero was sumo harbor in that immediato neighborhood. Oftentimes when I havo been driven about in this vicinity had there been a harbor thero I could havo put in and mado all necessary repairs and got a fresh supply of provisions. I think this would bo a mora advantag eous location than Civscent City, as in tho latter placo tho current is very strong and tho coast very rocky. 1 havo novcr encountered tuch heavy gales as on this coast. I think n station at Port Orford or Capo Blanco would benefit inoro distressed vowels than any other location, as it is tho most available port, and most accessible, for small coasting vessels. 1 do not think it would bo necessary to havo moro than ono harbor of refuge, providing it bo located nt Port Orford, for from that point a vessel can make cither Puget Sound or San Francisco. BrooRht Down Last evening tho steamer Wide-West brought down 700 sacks of wool and several tons of bacon from tho bunch gross country of Eastern Oregon. On tho up-trip of tho steamer yesterday sho carried a larger number of passengers than on any single run outside of excur sions this year. Bad Aooldeat A man named Joseph Gray Lie, who lives about two and a half miles south east of Hillsboro, met with a painful accident on Thursday last. It appears that whilo attempting to climb a fence ho foil in such a manner upon a scythe as to sever the knee-pan and cutting the sinews of the leg. It is feared that ho may lose his leg, and at the best be may remain a cripple for life. Orepa in Polk Coamty- The Independence Riverside says the county was never better at this season of the year than at present. Unlike Maiion and Linn counties, the land here is much of it high and rolling, and farmers were not prevented by late rains from seeding as much as they wished ; consequently a large area of land was sown, which now bears immense crops of wheat and oats. The only fear ex perienced by the farmers in regard to their crops, is in regard to extra growth of fall sown grain, which is in many places, of extraordinary height, and may fall to the ground before ripening. Should the present favorable aspect of the crop continue until the grain ripens, there will be a greater surplus of grain for export from that county this year than ever before in the history of the county. -Two ovarian tumor were bit week re moved from Mrs. Iticluurd Clark, of Corvalli. The time is near at band when one can have peas in the family. every Stato and Territorial. Anorln. Tho Astorian says! It it supposed that n bogus half-dollar fac tory is in full blast in Astoria. Lowiston, Idaho, is now in direct tele- imuitiio communication witn Astoria, unit tno I ?. i,,i,i vav v. in. ..vt.t. Times nt Astoria show business activity, and tho transportation companies employ moro stevedores and laboicrs than ever be fore. Joo Murphy and D. J. O'llricu attempted highway robbery at Astoria, and tho vigilant police captured both of them. Tho Clatsop dyke it now llnishcd and Messrs. Warren & McOuiro may feel a prido in their aucccis. Mr. McOuiro has purchased tho beautiful placo of Mr. I'caso at Skipanon. If a person wishes to sco tho evidences of prosperity about Astoria, lot him tako a stroll through tho city and witness tho num ber of now buildings in courso of construc tion. I'll ire t Souml. Heavy frosts havo damaged fruit trocs over on tho Sound tho last fow days. Scnttlo is $10,000 In debt and tlio Mayor is lilting Portland to borrow money to pay it. Indians on tho Xootsack killed a black bruin that measured 7 feet and 0 inches from tip to tip. Tho Experiment reports nuito a hard frost Monday, hit week, in tho country near Olympia. Farmcra near Olvinm'a nro cuttinc clover hay and tho yield is said to bo far above tho average. Two prisoners named lieatty and Carter ci catcd from tho chain anir at Scatcon. tho 10th inst., and SI. 10 reward is paid for their capture, ami return. Tho Seattle Pott siyti Joseph Alexander, of La Conner, bad the miifortuno to loso a flno horse, valued at (500, that was staked to n crowbar, which was driven In tho ground. Tho horso becamo entangled In tho ropo and fell on tho Iron bar, receiving injuries from which ho died. II. Landis' home, Port Townicud, was vis Ited by thieves and tho week' washing dis appeared and a lot of clothing of nil kinds. Tho machinery for tho fog rtlilitlo below I'ort Towiueild, at 1'olut Wilton, has been landed, and it will bo in oicration this Fall. Ono day last week a soldier at tho Fort Townicud garrison killed a black bear, and another day another bear and two cubs chased a soldier Into tho fort. i:nt of Itic Mountain. Tho work of rebuilding tho Dalles goes oil rapidly. Dayton is to havo a now school houso to cost $1,12.19. ' Mrs. II. U. Gillis, of Fomcroy, hat lost her reason and gono to tho asylum. From tho I'alouso Gazette wo learn that diphtheria prevails among children there, and it fatal. When a Vang of Chinamen Ccocs through Pendleton they catch them anil maku them pay poll tax. A young lad, ion of Rev. McAllister, at Lowiston, was drowned whilo trying to swim in tho Clearwater. Tho Lowiston Teller says McLcod, n sheep header, was found intcnsiblo on tho prairie, and novcr revived. Caleb Ilan, an old and respected citizen of Grant county, was kicked by a horso ten days ago, from tho effects of which ho died. A soldier named Colliiii, belonging to Co. D, at Fort Iipwai, shot himself through tho head, expiring immediately. Jlo had been drinking. Jacob Frozcr hasTinlihcd shearing n band of eleven thousand sheep, averaging nine pound to tho llccco. Mr. Irnzcr thoroughly under stands tho management of sheep, and his largo band is frco from scab. Tho Pendleton Independent tays i Sheriff Sperry met with on accident on Monday last whilo splitting some stovo wood, tho axe caught against tho clothes lino and struck Mr. Slurry a savcro blow on tho forehead, cutting quite n gash. Tho l'alouio Gazette, speaking of tho Ncz Pcrcciw llusli-liuth 1'ouccii and Mox-mox, says t These braves will each measure moro than six feet in height, aro wonderful strong and active, and rido their hones with remark ablo caso and grace. Hush-hush Fovtccnsayi that ho and a party of Noz Forces aro Kolng up to thoSalmon river country to exterminate a baud of Snake Indians whojiad a hand in murdering whito settlers lost year. Tho Dayton Chronlclo says i A party of surveyors under thn direction of tno Utah Northern Ilailroad Company arrived hero from Walla Walla Thursday evening. They sur veyed tho route from Walla Walla to tno up per crossing of Dry Creek, thence up that creek to where tho Walla Walla and Dayton wagon road leaves it, thenco across to Coppei, t bunco down to Waitsburg, and from there to this place. This route is a very practical ono and will require littlo grading, Tho only difficulty the company would encounter, l) tho ridgo between Coppei and Dry Creek. Klsewhers tho road Is comparatively level, and passes through a flno farming country, Vnncoiivcr. The Vancouver park is being much improved and trimmed out. Vancouver will eclebrato largely on tho coming national anniversary. They ham: a bell in a chorrv tree and rinc it by a string, to invito birds not to eat cherries at Vancouver. Edward McCarty, of Vancouver, has a oung bluejay that sleep with a litter of ittens, and always feeds with them at the meat plate. Soma boy, sons of James Walker and two Croat boys, killed a bear on Salmon creek, and two week ago G, B. Gilliban, of Mill Plain, found a bear eating bis peas, and made a capture of him after a hard chase, albera Orga. Crockett ft Brown are catching seal at Fort Orford for the oil and part of the hide. Geo. Forty, of Port Orford, went out bunt ing, and in one day bagged a bear, deer and wild cat. Parties are running a tunnel into the hill on Sixes river, Curry county, to strike an old channel. Cpt. Tichnor fell off a bunk at Port Oxford and wm knocked into unconsciousness (or awhile. Wlliaaaetl Valley. A ilicht frost in Washington county last week. P. Paquet ha the building ot a dam for the fiah cominisaiioner on Clear creek. Henry Wilburn. of Haste creek. Clackama county, ha been appointed a notary public. The house of Walter Freeman, who lives near Glencoe, was burned last week. The Presbyterians of Euirene will wobablv erect a tine building during the coming Sum mer, Mis Elvis Fernside, a teacher in the Hillsboro public schools, is low with typhoid fever. The college buildings at the Grove are to be renovated during the Summer and greatly ira, proved. Dr. J. 1). McMahan has absconded from HI lsboronnd took monoy that did not belong to him, tho Independent says. . A camp meeting runaway in Washington county resulted in a dead horso and smashed up wagon, no serious damago to occupants. Tho Minto bridge across tho Tualatin is useless. Tho middle stringers becamo do tached and tell. A team crossed it whilo In this condition, F. O. McCown, Esq., will bo orator nt a plcnio celebration ot Viola on tho Fourth. 0. F. Ilcatty, Esq., will read tho declaration, and thin a riding tournament will follow. W. C. Hicklin, of Washington county, who was indicted by tho grand jury for an assault with intent to outrago his daughter, has lumped his bail, $2,000, leaving his sureties in tho lurch. Mr. John Grabbc, of Washington county, who lives in tho Itichardson district, foil upon a scythe, and tho blado cut tho ligature below tho kneo cap and tho leg was unjoiutcd. It may bo uccssary to nmpu tato it. Junction Is to havo a grand celebration on tho. Fourth. Hon. J. II. Mitchell will do liver tho oration. Tho Eugcno brass baud will be in attciulanco and n contest of ladies as equestrians will bo another Interesting fea ture of tho day. Tho Hillsboro Independent sayst Courtney Meek, Joseph Adams and ten or twclvo others started for .Spokauo Falls last Monday. They will havo a pack train and mining equipments, and they intend to prospect tho country as they go along. Tho preliminary survey of tho Astoria and Winncmucca railroad will bo mado sometime in Julv through tho Nclialcm vallev to soma Kiut in Washington county, intersecting tho Oregon Central railroad. Capitalists in Astoria will build a railroad by their individ ual means to tho cedar forests and coal ileitis ot Nclialcm, even though no other aid to tho entcrprito bo presented. Flax Is said to bo looking flno in Linn county. J. J. Daly, of Dallas, is to orato nt Grand Hondo on Independence Day. An excursion from Albany to Astoria is being arranged tor noxt month. Tho Ilrownsvillo Woolen Mills nro running to good advantage nud making lint-class goods. Arrangements havo been mado for an en- Ioyablo celebration nt Dallas on tho coming 'ourth. Travel has commenced on tho Lebanon mountain road and it Is being put in good onlcr. Tho Albany llcgittcr say a new town has been started thrco miles abovo tin toll gato on tho Lebanon road, called Titusville. Tho Democrat says that many farms in Linn county will Summer fallow, as tho Spring was too wet to gat ilia crop this sea son. II, K. Schooling, of Umatilla, whilo on a visit to friends in Linn county, was discovered tn bo insano. Ho has beforo been in tho Asy lum. Ornngo nnd Will Morgan started from near Boston Mills last Monday for Chowaucan Vnlloy, in Southern Oregon, taking with them over 400 head of cattle. Tho Albany Register ha a sensational ac count of tho discovery of a mineral deposit that is hoped to bo a tin mino. Tho lodgu is 100 feet wido nnd aovcral miles long, and ought to yield lot of spelter If it is spel ter. Tho Salem Mercury tays : Wool Is scllinp? in Salem from 22 to 63 cent. 0,uito a largo amount has changed hand within tho past fow days, 'Mr. Horrcii, of tho Karmora' warehouse, Having purchased tno greater por tion. As usual, jiartics from Linn county havo gono into tho Santiam mountains to prospect for placer mines, and thero Is a report, tho Democrat say, that rich gold quartz has licon struck on tho South Fork, about forty miles from Succt Homo, A correspondent of tho Democrat writes from Isbanon i This city contains thrco hun dred inhabitants, and ono saloon to ovcry hundred, and tho snmo number of hotels. Last Wednesday Bro. Johnson, of bluo ribbon fame, organized a club of fill members, nnd wo expect to aeo about 23 moro name by noxt Wednesday, A Tangent corrcioudent of tho llegistcr say i I havo traveled over a good part of tho best farming laud in Liuu county In tho last week, and tho prospects for a good grain crop nover looked better, Thero is not a much grain sown a usual on account of tho long coutinucd wot wcathor, but tho balanco of tho land I being Summer fallowed nud mado ready for Fall sowing. Mr. Woods, of Independence, a corro tpondent says, who obtained a divorce from hcrhuibandat tho last term of tho court, left hero ostensibly for tho puriwso of visiting her sister, but met her former husband on tho boat and married him again in Salem, Wood himself was arretted for drawing a dangerous weapon on her, the cause of tho divorce, but on tho trial beforo the iuttico the reversed tho former testimony and he was discharged. Dr. Mlntie'i Special Medicine-. Are made from the beat materialaobtainable. They are not cure-all. They are favorite proscription that have been tried and tested for year in hit extensive practice, until now they are absolutely perfect In the trouble for which they are recommended. The NiritBxncvH workYwonden in Kid ney and Bladder complaints. Taoeo suffering with dropsy, Bright disease, Diabete, Gravel, Retention of Urine, Pain in the Back, Incon tinence, or any disease of the Kidney and Bladder, will be astonished at relief one bottle will afford. For Female weaknea it i abolutely with out an equal For all derangement of the Liver, Use Dr. Mintie'i English Dandelion Pill. For BiliooaneM and Dyspepsia, Um Dr. Mintie'i English Dandelion Pill. For Fever and Ague, Um Dr. Mintie'i English Dandefion Pill. Every family should not fail to keep the Dandelion Pill on hand. See what the droggUU but Dr. Miu tie' raedicia! "everybody paks highly of them." C. H. Woodward ft Co., druggist, Portland, "All who take them recommend, them." John A Child, druggist, Portland. Meiers. Abraaxft Carroll, wholesale drug. gitU, San Francisco, iayi "W regard Dr. Mintie'i Ncpbrtticum a the beat Kidney and Bladder remedy before the public." All druggist keep thete medicine. COIPMT PAPE1 On racifle Ouut air 0 Osals a Year. Two unDit tcvltt. dUTutiit iut, lOixnU. Ad.lrri B. O. Xoioj & Ca., JtlSmS btltui, l)r;k-vu. 4 DR. J. P. Y. VAN DENUEBGII, BR.. No. 212 Flmt St. bet. Taylor and Sal mon, Portland. Oregon, tho Great Worm Exterminator lt of San Fnuicttco. Would Infcrm tho tick generally tint about 4(1 years exteruite practice of medicine anil turgcry In Europe and tho UnlUd bUtct, of uhlchMhite been in Call, fornla, hat, by close obwrraUon and (Treat experi ment, come to the coticlil"n tht there aro more acute and chronic dlncMet hyuormt, hyadidldt, ani malcule, or other tpcclet of netozoa. The public gen erally, or the rrofenlcn at Urge, art not inn of the. number of pauenU who aro treated by eminent phytl ciua for thU, Ihit or tneli a complaint, without any relief. If tha dlMAM hod hatn un Jantnod. a few daaeri ot Dr. Van DenbcrK s Boreroifn Worm Itemed would nvs inuueuuiciy cumi uis compnuni anu batou a Treat many Htm. Dr. Van Icnbervh hat collected a lanro variety of California root and herbi, which, by uuuyiinr,clotoberTaUon and extentlve experiment. 1m can eontdcndouiily nay that he has ditcorored new remeJlM for the luccewful cure of tho following till uuei: Djnpep.lt, Chronic Affection, of the Urcr and Kid ncyt. Ant and torond itigetof Consumption, Whito BGilln.r. l-llnv. SnermifctorrhrM np llenl tVMknoM. Nerrout Debility, KpHepUo Pitt, llheumatltm, Neural frt. Diarrhoea, Incontinence ot Urine, (Imrcl, Fluor Albui, Diabtlet, Dropty, and all thoeo dliruci which art known under the nunc, of Veneieal, tuch at Sypli- uia, in mi ih lorint, uonomiea, meet, Htncturot, nuat I'Mugc. InOammttlon of tho llladdcr and l'Mttrnto UUndl. KtcorllUonn. lhiatulM. l'llo. limnlna. MoUdiiia and all Cutaneous Kniptiont of U.o EVIn. Concur Tu mor, cured with or llhout operation. In recent Ve nereal Dlacoict tho Doctor effecla a cure In fruui Uiroo to ais days, or no rluuye. For tlio ryet, ear and throat, Dr. Van Dtnbcrgh oa aoaaca new and lnralutbto rcmedlca. Dr. Van Denbcrrfi would ftdvieo thoao bullet troiibkd with IrnvnlaritlM of tin Uterut to try hit new rctng diet and get cured. Dr. Van Drnbergh'a Infallible Worm 8)rup for Children. Price, (1. Warranted to expel tho woniw, or tho money refunded. liy contuitini; anil unuervoing a simple examination, tho afflicted can learn If their dlaeaace art cauaed by wonna or not; at all ercnta, Dr. Van Dtnbcrgh can MX thetu from what dlaeaao they art tunriDr. Cuniulutiont and examination, free of charge. Ill all outt. Dr. Van Dcnbergb euanwtcet In all cae to expel the nonnt, or no charge. Dr. (J. C. U'DonnelP Tcattrnony A. life aaved When Death ".cemeet Inevitable. Ban r'aaxciMXi, Much 4, 1B79. This la to cerllfy that I had been Lingering for fifteen year with a complaint of chronic dlaeaaet, and for months confined to my bed without recalling any ben efit from many eminent doctaiS wbo attended mc. Ulicnup to die by tho tihyalciani and my frlendt, I was taken to Dr. J. I'. I'. Van Denbergli, Senior, oflJoo No. 123 Sixrli atreet. t). P.. unable to aland or walk alone. After a cloao and careful examination Dr. Y, tald all my ailment nod mitvry were created by a tpecto of worma, and to mine and inr frlentU sunrto, tno Doctor expelled from mo orer 3,000 well developed worma within two hour., which gart mo Immediate re lief, and I wat ablo to walk and did walk on Hie alde waljc eight days aJUirwarde, and twr weeka alter slit worma wtro txpclled. I wilgh nine pound more than I did bofore. I bollovs I ahould now bo doad but pat the aklUful treatment of Dr. J. 1'. I'. Van Donbenrh. Ilia eating my lift It conaldervd by inyaolf and friend a miracle. I' II. I-qrixn. I certify that tlio above f-ct aro true, and I have kr,own lr. K. It. Uitlnt for a number of yean during hit tlckneas. Cilia. O. UDonxtiX, 11. 1)., ncice, cod Ketmey Ut, Han rrancltcc. Thlt la to ccrtlfr that I bad Iwcn afflicted for noma time and became ontlrely helplnta to walk or move, aetcra tuln In my luck, no real day or night, no u) ot my limit wliatettr, until I cummenced taking Dr. J, I', I'. Van Dctibvrgh 'a medicine; then I got relieved from all my mteory. and In ono week's tlmo wat alilt to walk without crutiuce and without hllp, and now, with tho akillful Inutincut of Dr. J, I'. 1'. Van Dcnbcrgh 1 enjoy tlio bet of health, and am aMo In every nwpect to fol low my (Ully hu.lniae. A. Coiias, .10, oioj nation tireeu San rrancttco, April ), U'tl. ATard. Da. J, P. 1'. Vax DtBitKaou-Dear Sir: I deem It my duty to make the following statement: For tlio Iwt three year I havo been f uffuaing with ronatant gnawing pain and a quivering lenmtion In my atomaiJi: alao ln In my cheat and heart; my foul would not digoat, and I wat to nervous that It wat with lUlUcully 1 could follow my occujNitlon, which hatlicon here In Halcin for the mat Ui yrara. at a practical dentlat. In fact. from tha coiutont ialn and tnlacry, I hail watted to a mere skeleton. I had been doctoring a great deal with out any benefit, and believing there wat no help for mo uuixoungir " u.iu ueaui woum renew me. My frlejidi thouirht I ha.1 worm, and liad better aeo Dr. Van Dcnbcrgh. Ho told mo at once that worma were Uitcmuaoof all my trouble, to ho go ma flvo email nowdcra, and In atout four hourt about 70U womu, from one Inch to ono and a half Inches lonir. camo away froai nil that day, and tho following night aoruo more coiae, auu i am now nappy u, aay i rtvi iiko onouier uuui agwin, auu aui gaining eircnglil irvni in. vt unj, II. Haini, l. Ii.ta muv, vr., pepi, ;, ie1, uuyauii I lOO ISTP.AJNrX OH Choico, Healthy Italian Boos FOIt HALi:. 1'KICK, i0d PUt 8T.V.VD. Ahn, Pure Italian Quterie. price. tJ.C") each. Dclrwrod on tare or ttuuncre. Addrvee or aptdy to X. 33. HO7VXjX3SrC3r, mrO-lm Cor, Oraat and Front bu, Portland, Or. ATTENTION! PRINTERS nndPUBLISHERS Printing Material For Sale Ilavlos a number of extra CIIAMM. NTAKDri. OAHES, etc., on band, I will till thwa at rtaamablo nguret. iiMcnaav aro ataoivM allot, viz.: Tannic four-pogt par; V7i) for either four or tight page ruber: ztiail for titber four or turhl noro yaiHt: tixlT lor tithtr four or lgbt- pop la uuld of uaae. au in pairs. Tb ttandt aro put touethcr with latwit screws, and art iortabla. borne u uit rate art lor autre roo lonu. AIm. two full com. of A No. 1 IllltiVIKU TTPH from JOliutoo foundry, bend for particular to D. A. vuiint, Fanner Office. STILL LIVKS AND iAOVKB AND DOBS BEST PRINTING IN OREGON! AT S WASHINGTON 8TBEET PORTLAND, Good Work nt Fair Prices l I tho tails UDon which he docs buiinc. KayJOtt THE RACES. Oregon State Fair, 1 879. mi!E PROVISO RKOAKDINQ 1IOMK8 IIKINOIIN Um btaU W dart beforo tha Ttlt. dot at apoly loborpMOWBtd la Waohlngtoo Territory, at SocMly pnmium are oStred for Waahloraoo Territory a wall a Oregon; but bone must be la tie HitU r Ut Ter ritory aiaM abort at Itatt W day t baton the Ttlr. I aaa InttnacUd to moke thl anaounrttBtot to prtvtnt aulauadtnUadia'. ftr Order, E. M. Want, jwtOM Stcreury O. f . A. K. ELECTRIC BELTS. ni tun for Btrroua (UblUtr. wwniMurt dor. tksMwtioa. tc. Th cttiy rciUU ur. CircuUn UAllW trw. Addjw J. K. RKCVU, U Cluthwa bL. lt jaiuw DAN'L J. MALARKY, Commission Merchant I Wnoletalt Puler In GKA.IN and PROVISIONS. 800 Bavl. Ml., VrautUro, 10 and 12 Front St., Por lond. blcUl attojt, m la hlp;..j. a - I ri vr 'J for aole at sou t (.ulf. li)vlii., li.ijj .ii uinini wA ijiiLnii. .,.. tit I. t. UUlxa, 110,1a, l.;ili lie, eli, Wwklv jiiu.. hkVvit. ml ipeiU I iirnutit.il (ll Aj.iU,ati7. r "',;,', T. HELMBOLD'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTiCT BuchU! PHARMACEUTICAL A SPE0IFI0 EEMEDY or -A.il OP THK Bladder AND Kidneys For Dobltity, Los of Memory, Indispo! tlou to Kxcrtiou or lluslnow, Sliortncsa ot Urea th, Toublcil with Tlioughti of Disease, Dimnesi of Visiot. 1'aiu in tho Hack, Cheat, and Head, Itush ot lllcxxl to tho Head, Palo Countenance, and Dry Skin. If these symptoms nro allowed to l-o on. very frequently Kplloiitia Tit nnd Consump tion follow. When tho constitution become nffected it requires tha nid of nn invigorating nicdicino to strengthen and tono up tha sys temwhich "HELMBOLD'S BUCHU" DOES IN EVERY CASE. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU ! 18 UNEQUALED! l!y any remedy known. It is prescribed by tho most eminent physician all over tbo world, in Rheumatism, Spermatorrhoea, Neuralgia, Nervouaneii, Dyipepsia. Indigestion, Constipation, Aohos and Fains, Gonoral Bobllity, Kidney Siseasos, Iaiver Complaint, Nervous Debility, Epilepsy, Head Troubles, Paralysis, General 111 Health Spinal DIsoasoD, Sciatica, Deafness, Decline, Lumbago, Catarrh, Nervous Oompl'ts. Female Complaints, eto. lfcailache, Tain in tho Shoulder, Cough, Duzinc, Hour Ktomach, Kruptiou, Ua4 Tatto in tho Mouth, 1'alpiUtion of tho Heart, l'ain in tbo region ot tho Kidneys, and a thousand othor painful lyintom, aro tho off spring of Dyspepsia. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU ! InvigoratOB tho Stomaoh. And stimulates tho torpid Liver, llomb, and Kidneys to healthy action, in cleanaim tho blood of all impurities, and imparting now life and vigor to th whole system. A single trial will bo quito raffioient t couvinco tha mott hesitating of it valuable remedial qualities. PEICE, $1 Per B0TTLI Or Six Bottles for $5. Dtliwred to any addrot frve from obrvaV tion. "rtienU" may consult by Uttr, reoetV lag tbo samo attentiou a by calling. Competent Physician attend to corrpoact eat. All letter should be addretaed to H. T. HELMB0LD. Druggist and Chemiit, Philadelphia, Fa. CAUTION! See that the Private Proprie tary Stamp is on each bottle, SOLD EVERYWHERE. in i)3 !, H,