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About Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1872)
D AILA3, 3TJRDAYf AI( f 7. It E F IfB L I CH 1 DOMINATIONS lOU 872. I Jflotf President, r4k s.-orakt. for Vice-President, PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS W. a. Hate, of WMMBgtoD bounty -9mJWm jGMI.tft of Douglas j eountji ' DISTRICT. ATTORNEY. . 7i ;f rf'r.tj-nimphrcy, Linn. : i -r -:t 34 Improvements. - ISverainee the formation 'of the lie publican partr.QV Jnipq Ms. stadilj advanced i4i. tfipofwajr imprbvifihita and permanent institutions. Internal impwvemepta mv$ been accomplished improv which astonish the world ilailroads connect the Atlantic and. Pacific State. Ten yeafsago the thipg was pronounced an impossibility, and the gerjtlenian who advancedtjie-iijea a Proff sSpr in,a,Uni- ity, wag pronounce insane, an also.caVy jiippsition. 1 The idea was'fostrect by the Republican, party, and at be earliest' momept Ibe gigantic undertaking was attempted, and with wbat'fupccss it rgpt every. qnkoowa, The$raao&tU iipariy C bpposedi the tcheme with evejjj paeans in their pow er, apd Jiad not been for the energy and qnuflje4 courage 6F;th;e)IIepubli cans paving control, of the. affair, Ore gopiaps v9s3d k .?wriipelled "to? day to taa Jreej rajptbs ustead three eefcMClIPaVetrip East. Poet T6trthe above -appeals to be a good reason irr the Jlepublicaa party abofcldbeOTccessful ? - ' - JeafeJ3ouyrA hatd ve an pxample of the way that DemocroU are t r. 1 r no ume, wnen iney were in me ascen dency, wW Itijr record ' made bf their metjt of Oregon. And at the present that will pot fill the pockets of a fpw persona. They do not care to lniprove USa j'lheit: effic tcekers and office holder are actpafed oply by?eli!i mo. fives and jf tlfey Ifether their ow n Pest it trail tcy caTef their suocesaor piay improve the Sfate'if they lilc. Thfepthfiealiff of X)Fegon liave i m -proireq 'every opjpOttpnity to make Ore gon a Uiriltytate- Tiieywillucceed. . "jf i, ' ' "- ' ' M? ,. Bcspitg of all opposition, tpe Uerubli- cab js will carty Oregon by uKaldorne majority. It pan not be otherwise, fav. oripg $ they 6d internal lmproveraVnt, free schools, and many other projects fa?orahiQ.:j,hefoturpwelfare qf our NcslTfl'S Prayer. Kx Sector Nesraith, in hi recent political speech, at the. Dalles, ;fiaid : u. If, 'however, I am mistaken, and the present cor rupt arfd vaonical reign is to be per petual, may God have mercy upon what once was far Great ftepubJic." That looks very pretty on paper ; but iso't Nes'mith one of them fel'ows who tried to break up the . Great Kepnblic, in 1860, and wanted the institutions of a free Republic damned, because the Jc- n cracy could no loncff control it, and doeshe; ppt eyerj day dciiQunce the Ite'pubMcap'parly fvr abotisliing one of the'oal rahial Hnsti tn tions that of aJaffy-rbat eyci:,pxisted in the UnU Ud States We think so. A nice on etf'jpr&tk about tyranical rule, when he ia in favpr of ' enslaving hunifta beings, aoi ofi. forcing a natiotf at the point of the-hay on et. Ten years ago yhtf Via cussing the'Governmcnt because it aboliifd tyrafnny,and now he U praying lotdo4--;wh(), by heway, is a trapger to him to have mercy upon fcbftt i fti.bncfe o Great'. Republic slm lytcatiVe U IhinkV itiyranTealf l- Jlc- dlcploas. ' ' 1 ? niiiiijboi m ! izz" xzz. Good. Progrefisiod LfUhe order of th8 4ay.' Thatwhat Nesmtth thinks, ilogfrom his speech tho otherday -Do ph-asse get that speech primed, e 'Democrat; use -it a8 a campaign doei wept.; It would be jiist the thing, and ccrtay,pilw,naiy totcg for tbe Ilepubl icans.- " 1 j v ftepphjjcan Couotv Convention W Saturday ,,v m . , A Democrat oti Burnett jfnierl ditnrof V&& leafipa brgarfof theegDemocracV; but JvlA is now engaged Int nublishins papef"on. thelSouodi gives utnett the fcUowing, ru6,: ' t P -V ; As ncitwetrrfo his Hvtn Hinrited sphere in life, Mr. Burnett is unexcep tionable. -As a Itepresentative in Con gress of a State of the poniing import ance and largeinterests of Oregon, he ould be simply a nonentity, a shame' anddisgrace to the intelligence of the people of th a t S tat q A hy i olel lige n t man ifl the State, who had , important business to transact . in Washington, would never dream of selecting him as an attorney to ttend tojsuch business, or either of the three others who en tered the Convention a competitors for the; nomination.' ' -4 :' 5 ' 4 M It has come to this, that men are so Jected by party Conventions ; for the highest offices in the land, who have pot the capacity to achieve distinction or credit in the ordinary avocations of lifo. Mr. Burnett has grown up to manhood in a rural district of Oregon, where he haa, enjoyed few advanLiges of education and bnt very limitcd'in- tercourse with men from whom ho would be likely to learn much which would fit him for the important trust of mem ber of Congress. Of the conventionali ties 6rrcfied society he 'i:s' iftlinOft to tally ignorant, and in tho social inter course which the office to which he as pires woald necessarily force upon him, he would La entirely out of -Ins ueptu, and consequently without influence." Of Judge Wilson, Mr. Drown say : f Mr., Wilson, is not a grot man, but would make by far the most respec table Kepreseutativc ; and when it ,poiucs to the alternative between State interests and party feeling tho. jfqrujer should domuate." . Sees It as It Is. The Puget Souud Courier has a wcl! written article concerning the respec tive positions-taken by both- parties in Oregon In concluiioo. it says;. Unwittingly Mr, JUirrjett. an his Demecratic co-adjutors aro doing their best to rednce us to the condition of vassals of England and of her slave like labor. . Under . the , pretence of .l?T:y l1CT t Prc ont:c helping labor' he is striking It the ino.s most the aid of capita I and the erjerirv and en'crpri.se that follow capital wtien cm jloedj as it cai)pt bp. when disveretl from labor, as he would m ke it. Suiei dal policy! Such a tnnn ttic friend of : labor ! lie-it nist di'iidlv iwmv. 'Hu h a p arty tho ? c!.imfi-ri I of tio forkingroan4 It u hu awa.io. Mad nes. and idiocy or the most deplorable ignorance; must possess tho mindf ; Of the Orcyonians, if tboy. can approve and ei.dorpo $ueh doctrines by their ,.YPte4 tp tbe cpaiing eleejion Si'EAKi.NU. Hon. J. Kelsay and C G .Cu, Ksf(enggcdin?a p jiit;cl discussiop Tuesd.iy evening. Owing to press of business, .we were unable to at tend, but wc icarn a larae audience listend to the debate, and awarded the hooorsofthc evening to Juilge K. It is no uo for the OcmOcratic pnty to entertain a hope of success, so far a carrying the state-is concerned. They get very badly whipped by the Republi cans in all their efforts at stumping, harmony exists not in their ranks, and their leaders have not tho ability to heal the differcncci that divide the par'y. Curl u a yn mg m-'in and a pleasant speaker, but he will have to keep better posted, in order to avoid making himself appear so ridiculous by his wild assertion. Hurrah for the Missouri Boy." Mercury. :-It seem that the -Democrats ore very proud of their champion, Burnett, from tho fact that he is a Missourian. We haven't learned from whit chanty in Missouri hois frofn,'but we arc pos itive he is not a Piker, becauso smart men never leave that county. We arc sure that he is the lost " Sage of Grundy." Grundy never contained but one brilliant statesman, nud he dis appeared very mysteriously several years Ago,' since which time nothing has been heard of him, and now wc are sure that Jlon John is the man. Tell itq the, world, then, that the, "Sage of Grundy' is in Oregon,' It 'may afford his friends relief to li now htsAvhereabputs. Ben Ilayden, formerly Koran of the Democratic party, made a speech tho other night, consisting chiefly of vin dication of the charges against' the last ? legislature. pIJ e U lufdly, a; Tossupi, yet ; may be G rover cap tell, why ? - f-. G rover, will aubu visit his constitu- epta in I'olk,,, Ile wjll be accompanied, probably by his pet poodle, Gilfry tj name, who will bark while his master pfpes to the tunc of " Gilfry and I." COllKluSFONDENCC. l i "i'Si BACtiLkvril 2i. the Concert uaven bv ths 5' 3uifiiV UnioP H proved aaiteaS8ucceswTin,dfer' thi mble Uaderhip ofrof D. W. Prentice, as! you will 039 py the enclpsd )rogtanmeA-'l heehoruses wercL.well rendered. We have particularly to mention the comic song ".The Comet of the West." The solo by Miss Froraer with itSvvorus was , tutored tnfi ,de serves great praise in tha. 89I4V lisj Fromar has a beautiful voice full of melody. ? " Kathleen Mavournecu" was encored which U really deserved, as Jt was rendered with expression. Mis Lizzio Jordan's ' song also encored, richly deserveed.: . . f Lillie Bale" iu Jargon was so natural in iU chnraca turo of the noble red inhabitants of this State, that it. called forth un bounded applause. The scenes in con nection so well arranged in' tho glow of the red lights was really splendid. Miss Lottie Sloper being the songstress with Miss Dunbar, Messrs. Hatch end rm strong as tho group in the chorus, with the Indian cticampuicut in the back ground in her costume she was per feet. The room was well filled and all were pleased. The orchtra perform ance was good, they not hiving all their instruments. Mise Jorduu and Moorea presided at tho iustrutneoU, organ and piano. The proceeds wus to purchase music, etc.; for the Society. SUHSCRIlitU. Reform In Jury 8jteia, ij Ohio has led of in the matter of re forming the principle of electing jurors in important or notorious criminal cases. In New York we still witness the ab surdity of rejecting from the panel all men cf ordinary intelligence and good 'judgement, v imply because they kept themselves informed of the passing oc currences of the day. While the Leg iilaturoof the Umpire State still de bates the propriety of making a practi cable and sensible rule on the Mibject Ohio has the suti-fjetion of leading in adjusting a ruled adapted' to the pe culiarities of modern times. If the custom of allowing culprlfn arraigned for crime to sift jurors until they hi 1 got only the most' stupid and ignorant men on them that could be found in the Sheriffs bailiwick were to be continued much lunger, the jury sy-fem, Ion. re garded a" the bulwark of p pul;tr lib erty, would be set aside f r sme otln-r method of ac'rtainiti guilt an 1 a ministering justice. Any nun shoil 1 be considered qua!ificl a jjryr who can swear that the first inipies-on hi? h;is receive 1 and th'i-opinion l.;l; firmed, will not prevent hiru f-otr f nu ing an opi .ion fnr)y Jro-u tha evi l.'n sijlowel by the Court Any poru who' has closely watcht-d the course of. the murder and corruption trials of New York, nm bo convinced tint either the jury system will have to be aban doned, cr a moro eulightcucd rule adotcd." Kx. . , .: . A Vauikty of Cuors, Mixed husbmdry has two great advantages, it ges the benefit of alii the land has to bestow the vari us material of the soil. Hence a greater length of time can be covered without replenishing the land though it better to feed liberally nud constantly. In the variety of produce there are always porno product that will sell well even in the worst of times, while there i kss lost in the ptxr prices -where but a Miiall quantity is sold. In tills way tber? i4 no los, but always a gain; not a fortune realized, but fair, moderate pn fifs secured This i? sate farming, jut ns in spec ulation the man who in content with moderate profits the safe speculator, prosecuting his trade when others fail. The beauty $ to make the whole soil work, nothing lying dormant, use les, for whatever fertility the larm has unused, it must always be remembered, is so much loss in interest and in the ueof profit. Hut. as we have said, the firmer, is sife, and in these critical times this is of tho fust importance. Have many things to sell, rather than one of a kind largely, which though many chance are ngainst it -will m-11 at a low figure, which many of our think ing farmers know i not the figure that pays, for, remember, every penny, not every dollar we will say, but every pen ny gained in selling ; is so much clear gain; A'x:. ''-' Just So. -The Albany Democrat accuses u of being a carpet-baggers, bccaiLse we said that "It woul.l be news to many to know that Joaquin Miller edited a paper within tthis State during the war " Drown; there is no nceJ of geting rijed over a truthful statement. Since Joarjuin .Miller sank into oblivion as a newspaper niao of soccsH proclivi ties,; many have moved into the State, and It U a' good Jdoa tQ keep thpsc facts before the people. We nro correct in , our statement regarding its being news, etc. , The Bigi Medicine, of skunkwcpd notoriety, is about to return to his wig warn in'Eask' Portland. We furnish the fiepullicaa , apd I)criore$C Monhhj for ji a ycarf State Items. I om Stat pxchftnge'.l . Ochoc i curbing out. ' t-B Merrvi is oomipg back Co Ore? Twolfiiea'bfolw jai last week at Jort- Alexander the mwafng' maa has not been found. . ,lrf .Loryea, will return tor Oregon injmedjajcly (j )) , There will bo a grand May Day pic pio at Albany. - . Salem Musical Unlop wil repeat their concert to-night. Attorney General Williams will arrive in about 10 days. ' v ' ; Holladay hasn't located the termW pus in Yamhill yet. A. J. Moses has been arrested 10 Portland for forgery. D. Renfrew, is intending to erect a Cbemeketa at Kugene. . , The funeral of young Martin at Sa lem, was largely attended. Marion county has a cow that hrd four duplicates at one time. RufuM Mallory, is speaking against Burnett in Southern Oregon. Leny Lnland, the hermit of Oregon Ciy is lecturiog.- Who next? The Yamhiliians, are in a deal of trouble concerning litigant printing. Burglars are hiving a fine time in Poriiaud one of them came near be ing shot, TeeenOy. The coast mountains west of La fay ette have lately betu vi.-ited by a heavy fill of snow. Carroll, the submarine diver, met hi death by suffocation last week, working under water. The largest docket ever known in Yamhill county Circuit Court was dis posed of at the last term. Mr. Crockett of S-ilcm found a nike in hi water the other day. lie don't drink water in his any more. K. W. HeynoKl anmnifice- hiniclf a an ind pendent candidate for the office jf vSeriff of Haker euiuty. Rev. !ake dnu't " stum; " worth n tout, lie failed to speak at Ivig.-ne. s wa oxpvctej. lie knows how iliaf i himell'. Tho raMi-fail in D nmli couury ib;r iug tho month of March was L'f jncl-- a h,ss ij'Mntity (Si tu u.-ualty ad. in that trouth. . Uu'u .liore, a !on t t n ireaur-r 1 tof Marion county, a badly burned at i the. 1'ion' cr Oil .MlIN, S ait'in a tVw d:iv jtg-, ? t ti 11 i ar t I) j :ivtiu.n l.oLe. No. I O O F . ha- elected the following delegates the Grand Lodge to he held in Salem during the ensuing umnih : .Lmu s Gar den, M. Fitrgciahl suid D. Wolford. The citizens of Nthaltm Valiey ex pect to have, a rood completed from tl.i (Columbia river to their scttlenifrit 1 midaunimcr. The best vacant land in Oregon, available fur Mtilcmcnt, is iu that valley. The work of grading on the line of the railroad 00 Mr. Savkott's conttact, Between Oaklaud and Wilbur, i pro gresirtg finely. Alout fifty hands ore employed, and doubtless there will sou be room for more. t A S in Francisco paper publishes the following telegram : .1. Hgerton Hogg, on behalf of a company of capitalists, has purchased the Hoscloirg and Coos Hay Road . Company, with their laud grant iu Oregon, amounting to 125.000 acres." A daughter of Joseph Lcdgrrwood, of Myrtle creek, Douglas county, nrod about 10 years, died last Wed new! ay from the effects of bums cceived the day before.1 The child' clothes caught on fire from a spark from the fire-place, and in her fright she ran out of the house, followed by her parents, and when overtaken her body was complete ly enveloped iu flames. Tho Roscburg risiiideahr says : u A telegram from headquarters reachhd us last week to the effect, that the Koseburg route had been accepted by the railroad company, and that tho road would be constructed through our thriv ing little town. This was indeed grate ful intelligence to the citizens of Rosc burg, the effect of which will soon be observable in the increase of business and material prosperity. The Statesman says: Mr. Bewley, from Tillamook, was in the city yeste days reports everything prosperous in that section of the country. lie came in horseback and the snow was so deep in some places ' that his boots dragged in it while riding. Hut as a general thing matters are going along well. We learri of a sad occurrence across the river. t It seems that a voung girl who lives with her parents on that side, just opposite Salem, and w ho was said to be of rather itpbecile inind, died in child bed, a few days ago tbe result of the crime and treachery of one who had won her affections, and accomplished her ruin under a promise of marriage Tho uiiscrean tiled on learning of thp":disas tcrous denouenient, and tho relatives of deceased have consulted the denutv DU- i tiict Attorney as to tho possibility of overuiKin nirp wiu tlie vengeance of the law. WOTICE. & CAIIVnitNIA RAIW rad Comcan. Land1 DtpartwdbiU JftoU nJi Oreffoui Aoril 5v J872fIrtice in beraby girea, that a rigotou proietftftjon will.be imti tiltedagaintf my an wf petsor ,rbqs trei paw pon mj Railio&d Lnd, y catting and teuton Wig turner tbomfrom t)for tbe am i iJOUGFHT oth cmvny Ai&At1 B"OR. ' AH Taditfrt Lanf in 0Ti nutnBered wHoii8 whether surveyed or wnmwrveyed, within a dis tance of thirty miles from tbe Hue J tbe road, belong to the' Cotooany j L R. MOORES, t t Land Agent kllUi : T Attorney U CouriseRor-At-Law, "Dallas, Oregoa,"7 "-' -; Will practice in all the CoarU f State. 1 MEAL EST A 7& it. II. T Y S O X, REAl ESTATE & OENR'L AGEHT, BEPlHLICAN" OFFICE. Dallas Oregon. . , . Special attention giroo to Sle or Purchase of Real Estate, Collection of Claims, Ac. Agent Union Matual Life Insurance Co. l or Sale. rpEN ACRT53 OF LAND, with ood House X ttd Darn, all fenced and under good Im provement, situated in the Tewn of Dalla, Polk County, an extraordinary opportanny. mWO " HUNDRED AND FORTY SIX j Acres of Laud one Mile North, of Kola, I'olk County, gd lluuc, good Duuble lirn. ati-t other llctldin-zx. All under fence, wtlU flue Orchard, and it hih talv of ruliiration. A IIOr.SB AND LOT IN CENTRAL Centr4t School r a4ein. eer inc iw vcnir-u rc House. The IIue contains Ii;ht Room. mU rirt.terct, with Hard Finish, Barn, Wood lion, and all (oureuiencts to tuak it lerirubie. ' FARM OF 160 ACI1KS. 2 ACRES IN cn'-iivatton, 10 acrrx uf 111 wbvut, 5 acre ut nrjdw, jru'il orchard, it ml w-l fufj.liri.l .i:b w ier. iiitut" t t!ir-c nile .-n lwit f .Mtnj.iii hrfdc on t'i LueliifOHUtc. For ual-s tt a 'itr ii t if I uu. a1; nV. VII.I. SITE IN SOfTJl SALEM. ti U;'l;inirM .""loOll. A l!",k ' 1X Fcl:ce, oil IIjUsc, It.ir.i.A.', A i;oor T( K FARM. CUXTAINI.Ni- ... . i it . .... 1 1 Mi is!. At-. i ti.tit.l mi l'i per .it i Crc-ik, T jji i - r. in 1 iM.i-. A KAUM 'N r.ININ.5 2.'.0 .Tt iiTi iin.l-r llf(l j,,-:- i--ir f- nc. '.i i aoti-ii-. i..ru. n-i uue .'icu-ir-i, itiiAtcl 1 J luiies t .-t ! J. rpHKEP !!!'.V1)!!!:i)A-i TTY ACItE- g .if I .ml, '.M -t f ti tt't Irl.i'r. 2j aT- t.' : . . !!, t-.. ( i i'ir-1. w ti't lulu' . i't ! i-r, I ijf, :t I. !iiri tlif ii ,r r -r r 'itI ."5 uiii' utli-wot f SiiiipsoiiV ISti !jr-, I.ii' VUinu'r, A iu CnH tU,SINKSS LOCATION AT Inrns V it I'lk TOttulv. Vrrhmf i:h rni,3 ity of . o.Un l.j'.th ) tra jt? ;lrca !y f,t i1'U-?'-l with tin- in tf . lor, r'u nci tli'li with h f ifi,itrti Tin;Mf Mti n .mf.n'y. ij.i.nl dwclhnff b't-, tmlvrro'il't'i: iH'.-idy lr ocuiation. : A .ilcudi. tj.io for buiujc.. K -r .i!c cheap. A." n.T:NIHrARM ADJOINING tt I. I .1 II . . 1 .uj; n'Utt'V Hi l-.wn. i wi ii'iii-irvi n ni fi.rtv f-.nr sen. ' hinf'd tc. jr,,,M' p'"W I !. tr ai-n s of Full whe.il, about jixty acres ready fdwed, a" 1 rvfryMiiw i' fmc condition f.r f.irir.in. Call m II- McCartcr, on tbe jir:ui .-!, or thjund r.inc-l. VOOOIV DAIRY RANCH ON NETAT;T l5ny. r:i'.b'c of in.t cninir one ht':dred tViwu. with all th 1lo,Mry appurtenant .a for Dairying. ,A rpludid chanre is b;jt fl'urnl for ao.v one wirbiiu' t- i'UjmK1" 111 "'V buainr.-.. as everything i r.-aty' to band ftr carryinj. it on. V FARM. ONE NT ONE TfM.E MILTN fCorthcuot o!" l);iltn. Iloi , IsitD nnd orchard t Two liuio'.rt-d nnd l rtr n rfn. all under lence ; Forty aens uimUt tlu plow. A good oppnrtuni'j for any one wiihin a linn larm cheap. npWO AND A QUXRTHR ACRES OF JL lnd in the town o( Ilu;hel. llonse. haru, workshop, and good orehnrK A go-d cbatice for any wagoumaker, why wishes to locate where work of that kind i plenty. VOOOD COMFORTATJLE HOUSE ANti Ilsrn, with plenty of flre-wood convenient, situate about two miles ouih-wet of Dallas. For Particulars enquar of R. 11. Tyson, Rkitdmcan Offick. ; TO IIUILOKEVS. LUMBER. LUMBER, LUMBER. THE UNDESIONED RESPECTFUL?. Y calls the attention lf Mechanics aiwl Rtuld ers to tho fact that thivy have refitted their Mill on the Little Looklamute, and are now rep5red tofurninh lumber at the lowest CASH I'RICKS and inusntity and qualify to ruil. Having better facilitiethan any other Mill in the coun ty for the luaufacture of a SUPERIOR QUALITY of LUMBER, it is our inttntroo s,t an early day to add to tho Mill an A No. 1 " MATCIIEU AND PXANCH," After wbih time we will be prepared to fur nish lumber dressed and BJAtehed. An excellent MOUNTAIN ROAD leads di rect t the MiJL A ljber,al shore of patronage oHcJbjd, . ... HRADRR Jt C,Ok 'THE- f AND THfi v. i t r, inhabitants of tho Human Body is: ?j . w m The cause at a -great as any disease that hve been pronounced inousablahy thf taotl. eminent phjejejans, for tbtr rcrj rtn4a(tkf they overlooked the cause, aad as Df. Vaa' Den Rergh has made the Entoia a life long study, be woald inforu tbe skk generally thai by close observation and great experiments be has co roe to tbe conclusion thjit.tbere are rflor--r ' acute 'and chronic dUeaJes caused, byWrmsi Hydatids, Animalcuiae or other species of En toza. The public generalryV or; tbe profession " at large, are not aware of the autnber pf.p tients whe are treated by emfaent physieiana for this, that, or such a complaint,, nilhout an relief. If the -disease' 'had teea endferateod, m. few doej of Dr. V's .Srer' Worm Rtuttdy would frav -'iininedJttely tured tbe'complaipt o and have jved a great many lives, . ,- .(: ,; Inhabitants of the Human .Body ' - - - -, What thtak you, re.er, of yoow hod beinjc ' - j.Untt, it..S1leil I t iiriug SlCe, ' in . i,t habit the turlh ? Whatever may be, your thoughis on , t!ie subject, it U even ao. , Your body n ay be but a home fvr parasites thai" -crawl over tke surface, brroH beneath th fckin. nestle in its entrails, and riot and propai gate their kind in every cower of its f.aine. Tbe follow icg is froi th,e S.in Frncie liullttiu, vl Jauuary 2Cthf 1872 ft reeenV dale: Carl Martins recently died in Cleveland, " Ohio, from eating meat nBeeted with the Or' uf T'tunra Solium. At tbe Coroner's lnqnest,oo v Tuesday, Janonry 2d, it was shows that thre weeka before Christmas, Martins purchased , carcass of pork. Some of th meat was eateu ; the a me day, and some was made into sausage. About ten days later some of the sausage was eaten, and in a tbort time the whole family were taken firk. Martins died on Sunday Dec. 3let, Wi. Mrs. Martins and her two ehil !rri ' ' are now very ick, and the f..rmr is not like! y, to recover. The verdict was in rito.av, with tbe facts. ;Por further paJticulars, s Cleveland, Ohio, pufers ot the abv date. Ai Coroucr's Inquest brought this fact to light. , Now I would ask bow raimy pre sueto deaths an inquest would bring to ligh " Pondrr well, reuderv upon this, and thiuk oC' the thousAiid that 5io every year and no cau ta can be annignel for their dcatli. Now tbe iies'ion th.it wuuli naturally inter the roiud, .. the reader i., what hall I d ? The ad. vice f tbe Docto) wiMild be t go t' some irne liHt if rumjH-teiit of treating iUt-b rompaint. And who in iber? m.'re cmelc:ir than thaone ilmt has maue Vr:n. a ypcrkiity. Tksiah Ycitrday, Dr. Van Dr BergU extuli(ed t i at a mu.lx? "f urifs whicls hnd f cn r :Xfv tr- nrr:ti afchi tcd, PbTO wero ?;ver.l iiii' r.;ul s;-id, uiw T Inch appcnrl to Us eir. ircly unkuown ti tho iieiiicul pr if y- . 'u:k new T,Ueia ii ti:iled loiiJl'hitig like a:i .4.in9 Jied. kul per-t 'eetlj 11 t, r raf.uer iike :i i-uiiiiuA r su til, witl tjil al'C.' a iju.irt.r i. t vivli in Untli, Vu' thcr 1 t a l.!Vj w .rta, ST fe-t in length. tti;l eti!:itel f.f WiV O j oM . Aia-m lurdiritk n.cn th vx?.-ls m litih li!Vv- n.-v of opinion, relative to thw riiM of the. Entou. Ue las '. writer rfjevv th.-U tVrw? vra?tes. or t leii -1 many "f rtir.ti, t-jpoair- in ih rwliw ocnt -f n I-ui 1 1 ur.trcttjU' w.vb vi u'.ty from. ti' f.."trclt Si-hIv. t nvi Iwv -ert.-m tales of jht .'"Vital f -r e tf t.iutVi;K: t ir ale origin ti z their orani7.ni-.n mid pr.saiiiig ttiair cnwth and pnfHjsti'm. Thai all dr.eriptinsv f fnto,i are met with fjr taose- fretieMly wl.iro aiiita.il rW-wf u-sl i gtealesl abun. lai re in art iudiporb! f.if, .-rilly whtr ihc vl i r?ir tNfh f lW " tiirla I !"!, , whi h the Jew. ami M'h:tuuuhi4 are fvr- oi.jcj n to p;irt;vke .-&. I'.tJ (Mir iotcnti-m not. wiitv a tvhiii ni tLi! Mitjvrl; we only wi.Lt to ihriik-W- thsj f.wt. tlvit Jr. J. tWYan letv llei,!i In f Tfioi u Miiii-iiM! jJMple vegeta ble, whie!i prW! in aKwndanev iu California,, I i .h is a ! .-fMt m all fiitnu, of whatever d fciiption, generally nrnujlilMig its lijec j from an huur and a half U ia hours. . Had we spncti here. !vu)-eb of testimonial, could be pn -Jural tesf ifyiuif t the truth of th afwrli'i that h;t Keen lixle, but it wouM t uKelesa, atal vvhUU ucvay llw reit'a lime. The f illiwingi are, .ivn oXtltc liea.es that rrrns asc often miVt tken tr r Dyspepsia. Clmoiii Affections of the Liver and Kitl iey.-r, Cor.trtri,.tion, White Swelling 1'ats.y, Spttrs4.-vtrvhot-ai or Loral wewkneM Nei viih Dchiiitot. ErMlepti its, KUeuiujtismk NcHir;i?gi:; biiirr.hova. Ineoiirinence of Uriu irarl. Kfur Alba., DiiU'tes, Iroj-y. e-te. 1 - Dr. Y. would ulyiso the ldi.'j troubled with y Tsnef (Uwuk-aof !ho Uterus to try hia, new retwedie aovl gtt cured. Dr. Van Dtn Kerch's lufallilde Worm Syrups for children. .Warranted to expel the worms. Price $1. Stul evesywhexe uxiq receipt of' price. - ' " : Dr. J. IT. Van Dei Rvrgha Hair Tonic as sure cure to deairwy all auiuuilcwlae of the bain follicles, prevents falling otit. and promotes the, growth of tbe hairs Frweo $1 Warranted. lly CnnsultLu and Undergoing a SIMPLE EXAMINATION; The afflicted can learn if their disease i caused by Worms or not ; ak fjl events, DrN Yan Den Re.rgh can toll thcrafrom what dis ease they arc suBering. Symptonxs of Wqrms, AUemso paleness and &ushior ot the coia- .Isoace, dull expnission of the eyes, drowsU ness, itching of tlnw nosefc a swelled upper Up, tongue whitely furred and thickly rpeckeletl with red points, footid breath, an eulanred aU j . i . .. . ... u iweu, aparuai or. geuerai swelling or puni. ness of the skvn, a,stayting in the sleep and grinding of tlie teeth, a sensation as if mme thing wa lodged m the throat, a gradual wasting of llift. flesh, sickne'a of the stotuaclv vomiting, a shwrt and dry cough, j.rictite sometimes voracioes, at other times tt-eblay bowels somctitues costive, at other time looses' great fretful nvse and ixciUbUity of tcmpv,. I.ins in the tnnacl)i and bowels, colic, fits,, convulsions and palsy. ' ' " If the. Worm, Syrup i not t be had in your town, ren.d orders to the manufacturers, and it will be sei to any address. Wreet ordeN o Dr. J, W. Vwn Dn Rergh V. O. Roa 112, daleut, Oregon. , LeJUers describing Ue .symptoms will lip promptly answered, and persons living at a, distance will be saved tbe exxmse and trouble of calling pon the Doeeor. '-" T Conau.ltatl.uus aud Rxamlnatloaa Frte Charge. 0 FFICIJ ROOMS, 38 & 39, OVER THE POST OFFICE k Address, Ir. J. W. Van Den Berghi ; - P. 0. BOX 172, SALEM, OREGON. i