p.. ftuuii in itluitjuiiiiiiiiiiniwJiim.M S h t r t jg o n c g u h lit a . DALLAS, SATURDAY, APfi. 20. pubxi'g aw77 . I NATIONS FOU For President, : U; S.. GRANT?. For Vice-President, r ; SCUUYJLEU COI-lAAjX. , PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS A R.3Ieacbam, of Umatilla Qoiiuty, XV. D. Ilaie. of Washington County Jas. F. Gazlcy, of Douglas County. r For Congress, TOESPH G. 'Will SON, Of Wasco County. . DISTRICT ATTORNEY. 34 ' u Jf. B. Ilumphrey, of L5nn. Tiie Prospects. The campaign of 1B72 has opened. The ball is in motion, andj our State Candidates are now fairly and squarely before the people. After considerable wranslinrr the Democrats have t rutted out their pet, and on Monday last he ap peared before the citizens of Portland. Mr. Wilson, the Republican Candidate, gave him a cordial welcome, and met his assertions in a manner that showed that the first victory belonged to the Republicans. Mr. Burnett is bound to be defeated j public opinion is not in Unison with the principles he advocate.-, and he is doomed to send his compli ments to Washington, by his success ful opponent, and inform his friends there that he has wisely determined. to stay at homo for the next two years. At no time since 1SGG has the pros pects for success shone brighter than now j the party is a unit as regards the Representative, and in the different counties of the State, there is little if r ' f . 1 1 1 ' any disagreement as regarus locai nomt- - - . m : ees. , it onDj now remains lor every person having the interest oi the Re publican party at heart, to work ; work with an energy that will show you are bound to win ; no half way work, but Jet each member appoint himself a committee of one to aid in securing the triumphant success of the p;rty. liean County Convention will meet at . this nlace. and wiil brinir out for the , f 0 inffrages of the people honest, reliable and trustworthy men. It i3 reasonable to believe that Polk will make one ef fort more to redeem hcrse'l from the snares and allurements of the false gods 4kt ntar Vn11 Im clatrrt onl emun lortn on the Ja day ot June, a Kopuo ican county, a credit to herself and an h rtT tf that this will be the result, and that it is but a matter of time. Democratic Platlorm This instrument is just what might have been expected from such a source. -A mass of generalities without any specifications wild declarations with- , out any meaning. In one breath they declare themselves opposed to monopo- .lies, and in the next endorse the swamp Land Act, one of the grandest monopo lies that was ever organized. One reso lution opposes competition in any shape, ?and another sanctions the State Admin istration, which as everybody knows is run by the Salem ring full of the vilest corruption, and given to the deepest frauds. Taken altogether it is 'nothing but a bundle of inconsistencies. "It is short. Lucky for them that it! is. i Had it been much longer and been of the same nature, it would have Still further contradicted it. -elf. &nd would upon the principle of afSrmativc and negative have been a blank. We had .expected, when the Dalles Coo ventioo met and put out their platform of principles, to have received some thing upon which to ponder and re flect, but what does the firrjuel show? A mixture of sentences without any ; cprtsion, a comoinauou oi worus Iwithout any meaning a myth, a blank. Alas 1 Ilow has the mighty fallen. The ; Democratic party and its " time hon ( ored principle," where are they ? . The Oregon ian gays: " John Bur nett, Democratic candidate for Congresg, in the course of his recent speech in Portland, denounced the whole nygtcm of lantrctants for railroads, waid that the w hole public domun ought to have been r kept for the people, declared that wag robbery to bui'd up r owerful .. AnvriAvnliAiia 1... l - . - -w.u.uv.wuo uy ucii means, ana uc wanded that no more grants should yer be made." Destruction of Timber. We hardly pick up a paper but we read of vast amounts of tjmber being used up in diibrent parts of the coun try. A recent writer says? that more than 150,000 acres of timber are used in the Uuited States in the manufac ture of railroad ties alone; add to this, SGO,000,000 worth of wood used by these same companies, and we have only commenced estimating the im mense amount of timber which is being annually used up. Rut what we whdicd to call the attention of our residcrs more particularly to, was the timber being waatouly destroyed in our own State every year, it must, ue wen kuowu iu all, that thousands cf acres of timber was burned last fall inour .)vn county, and in other parts of the State some of it the best timbered lands we had. This, too, through the carelessness of parties who, had they bcn a little cau tious. might have saved this heavy loss. The time is now near at hand when a fire left at a camping plucu'.in the moun tains may cost the State thousands, per haps millions of dollars. Everybody should be on their guard in this matter, aud, if tUey will not be, the Legi!a. ture should take steps to stop this whole sale destruction of timber. Tho time is close at hand when the timber of our State will bo very saleable, and it shuuld ! be preserved. May Re. A correspondent of the Reuton Democrat gives Ren Uuydcn the following back swipe, or left-hand ed compliment : " 1 feel certain that I exnress the feelings of Judge Havden when I say that he will do trenerous -er vice in the cause, and never cease work ing until Mr. Rutnctt will be tlvcted by a larger majority than ever was giv en a Congressional Candidate, in Ore gon, before." That's pretty. After throwing your best man out of the third story window of your wigwam, you de scend the st-irs and kick him in a good-natured way, you knew, for fall ing Ren ain't red hot, since the Cuu vention. lie fee's like the fellow, in the phy, that was fold, and is ready to cry with him, Oh, spare m, s:.re mc this disgrace; you've 'urt my feel- in'a.,, Cuefs Haydcn won't s:raiu a point to secure tho election of Rutnctt. A Coincilknck. And now cotnes the Statesman with the folio ing : 41 Hon. Jcs. G. Wilson, amid cheer. :ind music, arrived hy the 4.10 train.'' That's as it should ho. In another par agraph the following appears: "John Hurnctt came to towu yesterday on the freight train, at noon. Nobody noticed him until he pot to the hotel, and then they treated him rather hhahhy." Thi.s U as it should he siin. We rcnictuher iu California. Jlooth was wtlcomed hy an enthusiastic delegation, while llaight, was compelled to wend his weary way alone, aud arrived wet, weary, and foot sore at hi.s hotel. The same tiling hap pening in both tate what does it signify ? Simply thi.s : Triumphant victory of the Republican party of Oregon, as the setjucl has ehowu it to be iu California. Ungrateful. The late Democratic Convention showed conclusively its ut ter ingratitude to friends of its parly, by turning tho cold shoulder to Mr. Haydcn of this county. There is not a man in this State, G rover not except cd, who has done moro for the De mocracy than Mr. Ilayden, but for some unaccountable reason he has never received a nomination of any promi nence, lie is certainly true grit or he would have ticked in tho traces lonir ere this. There is a point, however, where forbearance ceases to be a virtue, and Mr. Haydcn may come to that point if such treatment is continued. We have no reason to complain, how ever, as Mr, Ilayden would have been a harder man to beat than Mr. Bur nett, the present nominee. Is That So ? Humor has it that Groveris stumping Eastern Oregon on the 'Possum hssucs. heard it dif ferent. It is talked hereabouts that he remained at the Dalles for the pur pose of securing tho bones and " sich" of them Oro Fino Lambs that fouht refuge in the Bob Ladd Lion's inards. That's his mission. Wo furnibh the Keiublican and Wood's Magazine for $ 2 50 per year Discussion at Saleui. ' From the Statesman of Thursday. Reed's Opera House was filled last evening, parquette, gallery and pit, with the people of Marion county, who had come to hear the discussion between Jus. O. Wilson and John Rurnctt, the Republican aud Democratic Candidates for Congress. A large number of ladies graced tlia occasion v ith their presence. It was one of the finest looking audi ences we ever saw at a political meeting in Oregon. JOHN BURNETT Opened the discusion, if his pnrt of it could be called a di-emsion. When he roso he was greeted with some anplauo got tip by some hoys (who " chaw") in the i'allt-ry, and a number of employees in "ilia Penitentiary. There ' was ev idence of some intention, at t lie start, to iret up a little enthusiasm, but it fi'u.e out as JJurnett proceeded, till af ter awhile there was rarely any demon stration from the audieiicv, excej of impatience, lie began by puflin;: the .National sid'Jhow which is soon to ex- hihit at CiiM-ii: Turid, then 1 fi. fhi i: -! ?! I" I v. t.t ala r i i iviieed i eatiWai.. .ui'ii" hii .i -!:i'm.uj ii:u ( 1 1 . . ..... . ....... th.it truh:ed the II :i John's peaet f'ul repose. After discussing fuuda mental principles he subsided. JOS. U. WILSON Then came forward amid a storm of applatise, which was continued fur : considerable length of time, lie said that he hul listened for three nights to h-arn from the Jln. J. h's speeches what. Yas the Democratic Platform. He had lisU'iied in vain. lie had n tsiid at!) thing which h oi relation t the prc.-ent ug", except that he had -aid the (juestiun is whether tho admini.-trati.m of (Jtant' .-ht.ul.l he continued. The Judge thought that was pretty near t'-e issue. The i.-ne is wleiher the wise aud ben fuieut p -licy of'tlrant utid the Republican paity s'hull be continued' He then attacked rhe I. mocratic Plat form and we do not helieve there wa? a man present who did not think bo did it most successfully. The hour U too hite, and our sp-iee too limited to under take the tnenticii of half the tel if ar gU'iMMits and happy :.its. the Judge made,' not on'v aiiu-t Hunr-tt but the Rcmot-ratie party. He h m !iel hn ojij'Onent as a cat would dally with a ficlph'SS tiiOU-e and toed :nd cnihd h-m unmercifully. He fairly f! iyed iUu on t!se New I ep.u turei-m ol the party; skintud him o" State Right-; la-ud I I lit on the tiilil; rua-li -1 h:m ttie puhliedeht; curv.d him on the Pens- ..crauc 1 ;aiititui f fcrcu ii.hi tip won Tuiiee on ioe naoe:i n rpu,i i 1 1 oy J ry, l ir ilinn rid r-iff! -! FrdfifH fill ti; .1 i t .: ti : ... r.iihotd ptv.tiou, proving ly perm j tn the au iience that tho Himi. dared not to Mick n Portland d v. ialattou asnnst aols in tu;rei ids in Uti!r.:iJs i' Orcein ; and then htmj; the n. ui's j i . - skeleton up to w?i!l! tn the utnl on the jUesti'itss e.f t !; ehuid iuod -1 f 1 1 and the eunupti n f the list 1 i-! ltuie I f Is cutielusioit on the P tjiueratie situ ation Was .-catliio anil t'-rttani to ? ir Hon .John. The .hi ip1 was applauded throughout his speech, and at the close the fchouts, j-Limpint; of feet and el ip- i'l; of hands was deafening. The meeting wis ,i rovtioir triuundt i r tin? .Judireand the lleroi'dicau r.artv. u em he confjdcnt'y t;ttf il that Hon. John ls gotlinir nieura; 1. i - - - COIUUM'OMlLM "L. T.vy VisrA, Arril LS IST2. l'i. nF.iTr,ue N : Willi the glorious .sunshine of Spring the business of tho sea-".j ..(ems to advance with a greater degree ot ear nestness than ever before in the an nuls of Oregon history. i'arucis seem to strive with each ether to t:e who will accomplish the tno-t in the test order and least time. The saw mill ha stat ted up alresh, with a new set of hands, under the direction u A. C lionzy, who evidently knows what he is about, judging fiom the noo-1 s'Jpply of logs he has on hand, and the or ler and ssteiii ot his every d iy iti.x edure. Our disitict school Lis eiu 'i nmur the cure ot Prof. A. A. Poney, lr 'he term o a year, much to the delight and satisfaction of all the people, both big and little. Wc can now boast of as fine a district school as any in the county. Divine services was held last Sunday, by a young man. He discoursed very appropriately on the subject of acting promptly on the conviction of duty. Politics are running in no particular direction, further than to endorse the Farmer in its views of corruptions in general. The Temperance folks are us busy as ever,1 and right bore let me say that it is a very uncertain experi ment to run a whisky man for office in Polk county. There arc enough Tem perance tneu in Buena .Vista precinct to defeat any whisky man, if it be estab lished that he be such : and they will defeat him, too, by voting for the Tem perance man. lion. Jos. G. Wilson addressed the students at the University in Salem, on tho subject of Education. Wilson and Burnett speak at Browns ville to-day. i South Salem has a public school. Subscribe for the llEruuLiCAN. StnSc Hems. Gleanings from State ExchangeF. Lilacs are in bloom in Portland. Several weddings on dit at Salem. Wheat is quoted at GO cents in Ren ton. : Albany is to have a Croquet May party. Teachers are in great demand in Lane Co. Wool is selling at GO cents per pound in Eugene. 14 Minnie Myrtle" Miller is to go East on a lecturing tour. Salem has the first mill-stone ever brought to Oregon. . The boys of the Albany Democrat Office have a pet mouse. Spencer's Rutte, in Lane county was covered with snow lust week. An expressman was fined in Portland, for running without license. Maehinery for the Pail & Tub Fac tory, of Oregon City ha arrived. II. II. (lilfrey, (Jov. ( rover's man 1'iidaV, has returned f'loin the Hist. A buy named Dunh.ip, h oi one of his legs huuiy 'crushed ut Portland thi.s Week. There U no gmall-pox nor chicken pox in Salem. There hain't beeu ci ther. South Salem is pojng to hive gas. The pipes have already been laid acro-s the creek ,, . .... . . ; I n tfutlajns in Orcoa (,ity were ; iiaiieti hy a " Liust, in the Canal, lat j luehiV. The Willamette Woolen M tnuf'-icf ur- .... . ... o.c iu oj.e., a 3aie.-j lu-ou in oao : If... I .n.'. t.. ......... ....I.. - ... ... . . ! I raue.veo, Ot. Monday niht the n-indner-s ft.r ( ittirevs opened the eumpa j:n oi t, at l'ortiutid. Sifter Plntomcn, of the St. Joseph's IIurtit:il at ; at ;ifieouer, died at that pi iee lut atuiday. Mr .Ia-. A. Wa)inire of Sih ni, who has been itt S ler.nie. tito during the V ill- l,.r I. .. r. inn,, il ? Wiu. Alex itider ntnunir the riii iriir at 1'orfl.nol. He is .supposed t have heeti f.ully dealt with Francis J. leWit'.nt.' el 1 reidetit nf Oieoji, v. ; .s LtiUd l'wirit Aretii, (.il, a ..hsrt tifoe J-ince.' Tle (iiuin! .lau.ejj W;itsin, ziti old resident of Line, d;d teceri'Jv ;;t j reo'e!iee ut Jtrp iek. ! yt p. Ho !, .irtu.i-v . I the lV.rth.nd : tf,,, i tnwtri ml w to hi ir;mie ; !(J r, vw I tl.e .f-'ttt)it 1 ;n t ti I . Tho Heaver Hosiery Ma:juf.et(.rv vA r y n;o' tie-n. .mi i io.iu liiOUs,"fl V" s I '.... i. .... i . i r . i in- ! ! "'''y- I iieie is a !e'i)ti t :(tr mun in Hids?.or(. The tn teJ.iiiery f ?r Ilo -.-.uii fl luting mi ! at twat phije is be ing put up. The steam fn Pesdnfe, etp'oleo to r boiler at Pnrthm i 1 it week. No serious injuries by any per?on. 'i he tti: is a total h-9. A f.itui'y of destitute emigrants came tin on the Oii.'l amine. They Were Cir d for by the Young Men's Chi is-tian As- J-.oOMiUUJ, The Ilovburg 7i '! conies to us this week razeed down to miniature fnn Caiin no paver to be had in that sec tion, for love nor money. One Montgomery ff Salem, niirricd a weuitiu named Davis, iat weik, bind a hots- ;tnd boggy, t iok her home, re turned the hoise and bu.gy and ske daddled. Grading on the railroad is about cotn j.leted $ mil. s smith of Oakland, 150 it'cn are at work on the grade, which is to be ccnij lott d to Wilbur by the first or middle of June. A bear went ramhlingforthepurpo.se of devouring all that came within his reach, in Portland a few thus since, six r mors men finally secured him before any serious damage was done. Students attend n' the Willamette University rent houses and keep Bach elor's Hall. It may be economical but we fear that it will be bad for the mor als of the young gentlemen. Great activity in the wool market pre vails in Josephine county. Parties from San Francisco have been there of fering prices ranging from fifty to sixty cents per pound for this Springs clip. A man at work on the Locks at Ore gon City, one day last week, went into a blacksmith shop and sat down on a keg of powder. A spark touched the powder, when he " rose to explain," but lias not been heard from since. During the month of March, G28 acres of land was sold for cash ; 2,4'S-i acres of original homesteads entered , 881 acres of final homesteads; antl 1, G00 acres of premptions, were filed at. the Laud Office in Oregon City, as we learn from the Enterprise. liic Bulletin says: ' Hy direction of the Chief of Police, Mr. Carroll, the well known diver, made several attempts to recover the body of the missing man William Alexander, who is supposed to have been murdered and thrown over board at Flanders' wharf in this city. The diver made severnl dnwennto I- - - ' v. v n n-j f maining under water each time neatly balf an hour, but without success. NOTICE. OHISC ON Jb CALIFORNIA RAIL road Company, Land Department, Port lunJ, Oregob, April 5, 1872. Notice is hereby given, that a Tigirimn prosecution will he iruti tutel against any and every persoL who tref paaaes upon any Railroad Land, by cutting and reiiaovi n z timber the re from before the ea-nie is BOUUI1T ot the Company AND PAID Full. All vacant Land in odd numbered sections whether tmrvcyed or unurvejed, within a dis tance of thirty miles from tho line of the road, belongs to the Company I. R. MOGUL'S, C-tf Laud Aeot. i. C. .SULE41VAT9 Attorney & Counsellor-At-Law, Dallas, Oregon, Will practice in all the Courtu of the State. 1 REAL ESTATE. U. El. T r S O IV, REAL F3TATE & GERR1 AGENT, ItUPUIlIJCAN' OFFICE. Dallas, Oregon. Speceil attention give to Sales or Purchase of Ileal Luie, Collection of Claims, Ac. Agent Union Mutual Life Insurance Co. For Sale. HpKN ACIIF.3 OF LAND, with good IIouc and iiarii. all fetxed and uiider good Im proveiiM ut, Mtuated in the iown ot Dalia, p., Coui.ty, au extraordinary opportunity- :iv:o nrxDKFD and foktv six A'Tcs 'f Land one Mile North of Lola, 1'olk Cmiity. g'fid loiiivf, ..od D -uLk; Jj.irn, ,.,,,1 liltii LieL tale of cultivalK.li. A Iiorsi! AND LOT IN CENTRAL ."-uu-ni, nc ir the two Ctntril School u-.o.;. 'lh- lit.u rontai,-.. lU'ht noouoi. Pla-'tt-r'-d, with ll ir I l'toi-h, ii.irn, Wood it- at: d 11 roiiiiiieiiC.ii to make it j .u hit -.hK. i 1'AKM OF If.n AIlI 25 ACRES IN 1 1 V ru nti-i. 1 ui r- fl.il! tvlicat. acre ' .,! in I fr li.)rl. nod tli Mir.i.iit-d xi'.h w.r r .-'.tat! 1 ihr.-e iniic- ' W Ii w .t of .n. .-jti'ti hrMe on t',i Luckijiuatc. i'r e.i'e t a '''if - iii o s..a .!. PINE M I Li. :tk in softh sali:m. on i".!iH tit l h. A t-l'.ek of Six '" 'i llouio. i. (-, .co'-loi-d w ii.i I .ai 1 FeuC' A ;(:) ST'CK FA P.M. CONTAIN! MS js;.! A:f r. po'.d ll'li.-r, two V.Hf.i. fi;tf-t. A- . m ii.tici en V -per Sait Cicik.T .. f...:a !.,::.,. 4 I 1 CN FA ININ'l 250 ACItK, V a:te tin irr i. rc. fi m-h-k un-L r lit t ,,,..w ; n ot IS u. iiirc. mil f.;,c Ou l.h .1, "'UtlU 1 11 WM "'' lu U' : rtIIHF.K II FN 1K F.I A N ! SIXTY ACKMS f l Ki t, iw-irji uii.it r ; -eee. j.t urn? ' u ' i i t. ;ovl i'it'i, nit'i lamWr- l.r !.'ii-e. jr "i t i-r-l-ni-t. !o tt' w.i'cr ru ar ail Hi-.-:r t an. !. .". r,ii' f ut: w.-sl of iiaji-uhV Hf ! . ) 1 L: U.itii'i'i'. A i;to! !'.FS.IN :.- L')('TI0N AT )-;it!i- " j i .1 . i'nik eeaiitv. W'u lelmu-f ' -.'.ill .ii- itv (" I'..t4 )d i.a-h.' ; tr-.oti" aire i. i I--i i e' i j-i t.'-i o i..r. iiM.t c!inr"'i'ti'i!' rtsth it;- i I lii.rt'c Tr.o;i-t t iti-ii Cf-tsij'-iiv i ';..'. !.ri is. : ii-!!". , KSi-1 erervths'n n.Jv l..r ! ''' (!! itt ;! A F-r eaiir eiiva 4 j x iti n r a n m ifiointno f a l- iw, 2'i'i't It .ii r! iri!. Mini w!!n r r. ; ;.! ei i;uiit''l ii Toii. Two Lun iri :l uvvl j f rly J.i'ir m r s, imn hiau-tr.-.J aeri s j;km1 p'.'W 1 ii;i t, t n .k ti f F.!i wSx-ftt, ii 1 1 1 1 1 f. ixtv nrres ri ii-iv f l" !, an I i rji t i.iasr in fiw cuieiition ! r t irtiiir.. iWi en U Mi-drttr, ua the j.roitii?.- , er tiif utt li rsirc 1. 4 ;OOI PAIRV It A N' II ON N FT A TITS i'm t-'v, r: ;!i!e .f Mit .i in i n one bui)ilr'i i ..iv. with all :1a- i.. et-.iry iipeiirti-iuiiKH'S f r liairvn. A rpierxli-I cU.iur is here .alert U for any one wi-lsirij. t ci i in t!ii! ItUsines. f, evtriLiKg is rci y tw lia'avi lur carrying it (Ml. VF.VF.M, ONK ANI Nrt'o- i-t ..I' lo! .o'. F.VV.M, ONK ANJ ONF. II LF MILES 1 1 si ., li.uii ami i.ri h:io Two toi"h:ii lui t f'.rtv aeres, ull uii'h r It-nee : F'Tiy acres uti.l.-r the pi )r. A ijiin'l tpei (uuity !r aiiy uiiy wihiaj a fino (arm che:i . i fBIViO AND A QTAFtTrR A CRT'S OF Ji liiid in tho tow ii of Fi thiL House, hum. workshop, nr.'! jrvij irch inl. A gii l chance for any w.innittkcr, who wi.ltcs to locate where work uf that Kind is pknty. I-Oil KKXT. fiOOl COMFORTABLE HOUSE AND Lnrn. with plenty of firo-wo'l convenient. Situate about two miles south-wett of Dallas. F"r lutioulnr . onquirc of II. II. Tyson, Rkimt.i.icas Of kick. TO LUMBER. LUMBER. LUMBER. THE UNDERSIGNED RESrECTFl'LLY culls tho attention of Mechanic ami Ru'ihi era to tho fuet that they have refitted their Mill on the Littlo Luck in mute, and aro now props rod tofurnUh lumher at tho lowest CASH PRICES, and in quantity nnd quality to uiL Having hotter facilities than any other Mill in tho coun ty for tho muufacturo of a SUPERIOR QUALITY of LUMBER, it is our intention at an early day to add to tho Mill an A No. 1 "MATCHER ANI)!lPLANE After which time w will ho prepared to fur nish lumber dressed and matched, An excellent M3VNTAIN ROAD leads di rect to tho Mill, A liberal share o patronage solicited, &HKADER 4 CO, 3tf, THE house: we mve itf AND THE Inhabitants cf tho Human Body. WORMS. The cause of a great many diseases .tbat have been pronounced ineuralde by the must eminent physician?, for the very reason that they overlooked the cau?c, and ft Ir. Van Den Rergh has made the Enteza a lifelong study, he would inform the eick generally that by close observation and great experiments ho ha.-) come to the conclusion that there are wore acute ai d hrortlc diseases caused by Worms, llydutid, Animakulae or other t pecies of En to'za. The public generally, or the profession at tarre, are not aware of the i.umber of pa tici.twho arc treated by eminent physician for this, that, or Fitch a complaint, without any r' tief. If the disease had been understood, a few dose of Dr. V'.i Sovereign Worm Jlemtdy would have immediately cured the complaint aiid have aved a great many Uvea. Inhabitants of tho Human Body 2 What think you, rea-Ior, o joar body being a pUinit, inhabited hy living races, as we in habit the e:irth ? Whatever may be your tho!ih(s vn the s-uhje-et, it is even no. Your body t'y ho hut u home for parasites that ral over the surface, burrow beneath the fckin. nertie in its entrails, and riot and propa- ' gate their kind in every corner of it a Lame. The followinz is from the San Franeieo Ihdld'ui, of January 26tb, 1872 a reent dale: Carl Martins tccenlly died in Cleveland, Ohio, from ef.tiuz meat affected with the Ora of Tanaea Solium. At the Coroner's Inquest, on Tuesday. January 2d, it was shown that time wetks bef-ire Christmis, Martins purchased a earcaf s of pork. Some of the meat was eaten the s me day, and some was made into sausage. Ab ut ten da.vs later aoino of the sausage was eaten, nnd in a fhort time the whole family were taken si' k. Martins died on fsunday Dec. Sift, 1871. Mrs. Martins and her two children are now very hick, and the former is not likely to recover. The verdict was in accordance with tho facts. For further particulars, sea Cleveland, Ohio, paper of the above dato. A Coroner's Ii qut.-l brought this fact to light. Now I would ask bow many more sucb dtaths an inquest wouVl bring to Jigh ' lVn.l.r well, tender, upon this, and think of the thousands that die evtry year and no cause cm he a?.:gnei fr their death. Now th quoti'iM t It it would naturally tnter the mind t the rradcr iJ. wh-t shall I do ? Tho ad vice ..f the- I) .ctr would bo to o t' some one ih;it i. -,i' ; 1 1 '.-M of treating fuch complaints. An I who i lii-'ii- mort couijietent than the ono ih.it has maue Worms a speci.ilty. Thus Yesterday, Dr. Van Den Bergh vxhihit. d t u a I'uuilver of parasites which :: ieti rcmiid lroiii persons iiClictcd. 'I in. re wero several d liferent sjiecies, one of vlii-h apficirs. to bo entirely unknown to the iin lic-il pr f.-'ion. This new Tahenia is !tn?.M something like an orange seed, but per teetiy li t. or tatner like, a cucumber seed, with :i tail about a quartt-r of on inch in length. Aim tier w;i a t ije worm S7 feet in length, md oonMste.t of 0 .fljt) j tints. Among medical u,e!i tlii Tc ex!t. no little difference 'f opinion r!i!iv to the origin .f thce F.ntora. Ou lj. f writers believe that these parasite, or at I"ist iiiiiiiv i.f them, t'riginate in the endow ment of animal molecules with viiality from shj piircot Ixi.ly. !.v.rel by certain fctatcs of ".h' -vital f- r of that body : the states origin itio ihcir tr.od7'i.n and promoting their growth at.d proj a-iifi .n. That all description f ititoza are ifu-t with far more frequently where :o;i:u:il fo-.d ued in greatest abun dato'o is an indip;itab' fact, especially whero the food is the tk-.-.h of the "unclean beasts," !'i( !i lite J. vvs and Mohammedans are lr bidden to p.tit.i'it- of. Cut our intention is nt Oi vrite a t i ceis on thisrnt jeet ; we only wi.-h t chronicla tiifi.-t that Dr. J. iV. Van Dou it.rgh h i foil ;d a in (ii'.ine w siuipl vegeta ble, which gro.v.s in abundance in California, which is a deal .!. t to ail entoza, of whatever : S'.-r pi! i:t, ;r.-i ;;v accomplishing its object in i; to tin i.' ur aiii a half to nix hours. JolMl'i'. 1. ':'(. Had wc spnet. here, hundred of testimonials could be pro lii 'c! testifying to the truth of tho a-scrtions that iure been mile, but it wuuli be useless, uud wuld occupy the reader's time. The following are some of tho diseases that Worms are often mistaken tor: Dyspepsia. Chronic Affections .of the Liver and khiiis, Consumption, White Swelling, i'a!?y, pcrin itorrhoea or Local weakness. Nervous Ikbiiity, Epileptic Fits, Rheumatism, Neuralgia; Diarrhoea, -Incontinence of Urine, (J ravel. Flor Albus, Diabetes, Dropsy, etc. Dr. V. would advi-so thoso ladies troubled with oy Irreguhiruics of !ho Uterus to try his new remedies and get cured. Dr. Van Den Borah's Infallible Worm Syrup for children. arratitod to expel tho worms. Fiice Jl. Sent everywhere upoa recuipt of price. Dr. J. W. Van Den Ecrgh's Hair Tonic a sure cure to destroy all aniiualculno of the hair follieles, prevents falling out, and promotes the growth of the hair. Price $1 50. Warranted. Hy Consulting and Undergoing a Tho nfilictod can learn if their disease is caused by Worms or not ; at all events, Dr. Van Den Bergh can tell them from what dis ease they aro sufiering. Symptoms of Worms, Alternate paleness and flushing of the coun tenance, dull expression of the eyes, drowsi ness, itching of the noso, a swelled upper lip, tongue whiicly furred and thickly speckelcil with red points, foot id breath, an enlarged ab d inien, a partial or general swelling or pull-. ness of tho skin, a starting in the sleep and grinding of the teeth, a sensation as if some thing was lodged in the throat, a gradual wasting of tho ftcsh, sickne-s of the stomach, vomiting, a short and dry cough, appetite sometimes voracious, at other times feeble, bowels sometimes costive, at other times loose, great frctftilness and irritability of temper, pains in tho stomach nd bowels, colic, fits, convulsions and palsy. - If the Worm Syrup is not te be bad In your town, rend orders to the manufacturers, and il will bo sent to any address. Direct orders to Dr. J, W. Van Don Bcrgh, P. O. Box 12, Salem, Oregon. Letters describing the symptoms will be promptly answered, and persons lmng at a distance will he saved tho expense and trouble of calling upon tho Doctor. Consultations tnd Examinations Free of Charge. OFFICE ROOMS, 38 & 39, OVER THE POST OFFICE. Address, Dr. J. V. Van, Den Bergh, P. 0. BOX 172, SALEM, OREO OK,