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FRIDAY,
.MAY :il, is
BEXIIOLLADAYIX FIVE CHAP
TERS. Kia.l, and Hand to lour Neigliljor.
F ro m the Willamette Farmer.
We do not deal in sensations, but
in soliev facts ami calm reason.
J leaders of the Fumcr, Citizens of
Oregon, these things are published
fSr your good; as friend forewarns
frierid, so" we forewarn yon. If you
profit not thereby, it shall not be
our fault. Altfiousjh Ilolladay,
with Itis wealth of millions, has
seen lit to make war upon us,
striTjlini; bv day's work for daily
bread, and with base libels attempt
ed to ruin our business, yet we
shall toll you sober truth without
anv admixture of malice. And
this brings us to consider
HOLLA OA V A AS LAW-MAKICR.
It has not been forgotten by the
people of Oregon, and especially
not by those of this city, how IIol
laday went int o the Legislature of
lSGSr and secured from that As
sembly the land grant franchise on
which"the Oregon anl California
Railroad has been constructed. It
was the shame of this city, and the
disgrace of a majority of that Leg
islature, that Ilolladay and his
satellites held high carnival
in Starkeys's Block, with wine,
whisky, women, and feasts, to
which' were added, not unfrequnt
y, midnight reveling and drunk
enness. Easy-going members of
that Legislature were wined, dined,
made drunk, and put to bed, to
wake up supple tools of the great
Ilolladay. Those of a tinancial
turn of mind were enabled to start
stock-ranches, and saloons, buy ele
gant homesteads, pay oiTold debts,
and even have 2,000 checks to
bet on "ookei
albeit tliev came
is ljoor as church
11 .1
1 1
up to this
cit v
mice, to serve the people at tnree
dollars a day. We have hoard it
said that the little resolution passed
for him cost him j'ft'.l thousand
ij(i!,'iirs in yold oji.it. 'I he corrup
tion and unhii'-ful means then
made use of by him are notorious
and unden'able.
But here bear it in mind that we
have never denied, and do not now
dt nv, the right of 3lr. Ilolladay to
seek bv hoifjrible and fo.ir means
the legislation he desired. But,
mark vou auaimil is to the n.ubiir-
fti.l, cri niirtiif, and ir'c-L'rd manner
of his piocee(
liu;
and
to l lie
- 1
uan
, and
('emus cormiitions he maU
di
makes, use of, that we do object
and protest. Then, for the first
time in the history of our fair
young State, was the vile leaven
ol corruption introduced into our
halls of legislation. Then, Cit izens
of Oregon, did the poison asp ol
'nion-tiifl.(!iiioi insert, his fangs m-
to the
1m ai t ol Oregon politics, to
-.it. amt destroy with it- loatliesome
virus the purifv of our laws and
elections and tin; honor of our
public men. Such was the moral
code used by Ben Ilolladay in his
efforts as a law-maker in Oregon;
and such will ever be his evil influ
ence until voted down by the voice
of the people.
But, looking further, we see that
the resolution of the Legislature of
ltrGS was of no use to Ilolladay
without a confirmation by Con
gress; and to secure such ratifying
act of Congress, to give him the
lands now patented to his railroad,
Mr. Ilolladay tjr.id to and (:: pt:d
the following proviso:
Ar.( provid.'d furdnT, Tli-it the Hn1.--graniffl
by the Act nfor-s:ii.t shall be sold
to '''fd sti'i-rs only. i:i quantii tcs no
preait'r th-tn one quarter section to one
tirc-hsiser. ;nil for a price not (xcecdbij
(: rf-'H'irs ami fifty cent yer ai-re''
This is another illustration of
law making, and which brings us
to consider
IIOLLAPAY AS A L-UV-IiUEAKEU.
Whv did Congress put on these
railroad lands the above restric
tions as to iriee and settlement?
W e answer mat it was done lor
the express purpose of preventing
Ben Ilolladay from speculating
with these lands and extorting
high prices from the poor settlers.
and how has Ben Ilolladay res
pected that law of Congress? We
answer, again, that he lias deliber
ately violated every provision of
it, and basely perverted a law, de
signed by Congress to aid, protect,
and benefit poor settlers, as well
as secure a railroad, to his own sel
fish purposes, and to add millions
of dollars to his already colossal
fortune. According to his own
oath in the Elliott case, Ben Ilol
laday has deserted the poor, land
less, homeless men of Oregon, and
sold this great land grant to a
company of wealthy men, of which
he is chief, called the '"Oregon and
European Ltftid (. ompany, who
are now demanding trom tour to
twenty dollars per acre for these
lands, wiueii were intended to be
sold oniy to our seiners nr two
dollars and a hall'. At. the maxi-
mum price placed on these land by
Congress, toe grant was prohahiv
worth ten million doHats, but at
the rates it is now being sold by
these speculators, it will put in
their pockets, as a free gilt, thirty
or forty millions.
If the proceeds of those
lands
were applied to the
extension of
Oregon railroads, there might he .
some show of excuse for this viola- i
tion of the law. But the juice of:
4he lands is not so expended. The ;
railroad is being built with the '
proceeds of sale of t lie bonds, ac- ;
cording to Ilolladay's testimony.
The lands are not moitgage.l to
secure the bonds nothing but the
railroad. Ben Ilolladay has got '
ail the money used in building this
road (according to his own oath) I
from the sale of these bonds, lie
has therefore not invested one dol
lar of his own money in this rail
road. Wherefore, then, is the rea
son for allowing Ben Ilolladay, in
addition to the railroad purchased
with'the bonds, millions upon mil
lions of dollars, the proceeds of this
great land grant, and for all
of which he "has never paid one
dollar or one honest day's work?
This brings us to consider
IIOLLAPAY THE SAINT AND BENE
FACTOR.
It is the pleasure of some men,
especially those
Who bend the supple hinge? of the knee.
That thrift may follow fawning."
to point to I Iolladay as a great bene
fator of the State. We do not grant
this. He has done nothing more
than those ht- found here were en
gaged in doing, except to kick out
all the pioneers in the work. The
only difference is that Elliott and
others did not pretend to have any
money to build roads, while Holla
day has boasted loudly of what he
had, hut spent not a dollar or nis
own, but scattered that of las Ger
man bond purchasers. The con
struction of our railroads by hon
orable and reasonable men wouhl
certainly have been a great bene
faction to the State; but Ben Ilol
laday lias proven to be a curse.
We "charge that, by his intrigues
and shameless interferences in elec
tions and legislation, he has demor
alized public sentiment and cor
rupted public honor; and that the
wrong and injury thus inflicted on
the commonwealth exceed any
possible pecuniary benefit. e
charge, further, that the above
mentioned violation of the land
grant law, by which four millions
of acres of our lands have been
nan
od over to a uuie cuuue oi
foreign speculators, with Ilolladay
at their head, and the prices so rais
ed as to render every poor man
settling on them a verital-le slave,
and for which neither the State nor
the people receive a single dollar
or another foot of railroad we
charge this to be an injury to the
State, incalculably in excess of any
possible railroad benefit from Ben
Ilolladay. We charge, further,
that by reason of Ilolladay's mon
opoly of steamships, railroads, river
boats, dravs, trucks, and hacks,
and by reason of his domineering
and tyrannical nature and disposi
tion, that he has alarmed the pub-i-
i i .. .i. ..
lie and aroused suspicion, mat ne
has frightened away ail capita! not
in his own interest, and effectually
checkt d
immigi at ion. . o inde-
pendent oaiiKer,
capitalist is fool
here and invest
m an niacin re r, or
enough to come
lis money where
he can plainly see that his fortune
and investments may be ruined at
any time by this factious and un
easonabie railroad king. They
have
man.
stopped coming,
knowing the state
Xo poor
of affairs
here-, will come to pay Ilolladay
more for timber and brush land
than good prairie will cost in Kan-
sa
and
-peel
allv
not when he
-i
learns that a passenger or a pound
of freight can get in or out of the
State without paying tribute to one
man, whose only rule of action is
iiiialit. and not riiht. Call you
a
beneficial state
of affair
1 1 1 i s
Call vou the man wh
o produced it
a Itenetaei or r ay, vo
'rily ;
he
Oregon Lvorst enemy.
noLL.vn.vy as a politician
Every citizen has a right to his
political views, and to the free ex-
pre
don of them.
But
what right
has Ben Ilolladay. a citizen ot
New York, to be interfering with
the politics of Oregon? As the
owner of property here, he has a
right to demand equal protection
for viroocrtv along with
that of
our own citizens. And now
ask. has he not alwavs had
we
it ?
Where is the citizen, wh-ie
is the party, that has ever
proposed to do any injustice to
ii'mi, or one rule for him and a dif
ferent one for other people? There
have been two serious of the Leg
islature since he came here, in both
of which he sought for (Old rn ir
cd sptc'nd h:-n ''-' it (I h yjt-d'dh:e J't
ri to himself. Ami where was
tlx-: member that proposed to do
him an injury? The fact is that
Ben Ilolladay has been feted, and
honored, and petted, and fattened
by the people of Oregon as no ot h
er man ever was by any other
State. And how has he
returned our hospitality? Look
at his malign and corrupting
iull'iences in our Legislatures;
look at his violation of the land
grant act, in quadrupling the
price of lands upon poor settlers ;
look at the employment of his "red
shirts1' in the Portland elections;
look at his recent interference in
the primaries of a political nartv
j in the same city; look
it his hos-
I tility and malice spit out. upon ev
j ery man that does not obey hi
j orders and wishes
look at his coin-
i pulsion ot
j steamboat:
men to give up their
hacks, and drays, or
ruinous opposition.
i submit to
Hi.- political platform is 'Rule or
rum, 1 and, for one, we propose to
give him a good square tight to
see whether he can.
the i:i:mt:i)y.
The ballot-box; offers you the on
ly remedy to free yourselves from
the imposition of this unreasona
ble man. And we appeal to you,
citizens of Oregon, to pa-s not
these words lightly by.
You men of bro'nzed cheek and
i ...
horny hands, m the sweat oft
whose honest toil your daily bread
is earned, how do yon like the pic
ture? Are you ready to do Ilol
laday's bidding at the polls, and
thus perpetuate his power over
your labor and earnings ?
And you immigrant and settler
on yon distant hillside, 'with your
all stored in that humble cabin
erected by your hands! you labor
like a galley slave to clear that
land and earn a living,and for years
pay interest and ten dollars per
acre for land which Congress told
Ben Ilolladay to sell you for two
dollars and a half. You and your
wile have come thousands of miles
to settle in and build you a home
in fair young Oregon. You were
told that land was here cheap; and,
once here, you cannot retrace your
steps, The Congress of your coun
try has endeavored to protect you,
but this King Ilolladay has set at
defiance the law made for your
protection, and is now engaged in
robbing you by slow degrees. X'o
politician or political party in Ore
gon has dared to speak out in your
defence. But the WiUamtttt ' lu inn
er has dared to speak, and will
Continue to defernl yon. TbH p;ipt-r was
established and is published for the beno
'it of the biborer and fanners of Oregon,
and it will never be bought, nor threaten
ed, nor bullied oti the" track. We know
neither oi the political parties, but we
tVht. for the freedom and independence ot
labor and laboring men all the time.
(iie us an honest man. who will stand bv
the working men. and oppose the rnonop
o'iH, and we care not what ticket he b
on.
Workingtnen. farmers, mechanics, and
merchants, oiuzens and all, read this; and
pa.-s it. around, and if any man find aught
herein, amiss, demand ht3 reason, and
send it to u:s for 'eplv, if you need to do
so. But if this doctrine suits yon. then
we ask you to buckle on your armor and
o to work at once, for the time is short,
liemeriiber that your enemy is organized,
has money to sjuMid. and unscrupulous
hirelings at work. Attend all political
niee:iugs, call out the candidates, and
make them pledge themselves for Of
agiinst you or the railroad king. De
ttta.nl fence laws (or railroads. p. lyment for
killed stock, equal taxation of the rail
roads wi'h other property, arid full pro
tection for producers an 1 shippers of
freight; and. la.sily. dt in md t lot. no man
be sent, to the Legislature, to Congress, or
to the .Senate, who will not. pledge him
self to enforce the two dollars and a halt
clause of the land grant act. Ilolladay's
minions will give you a terrible light: bit'
go to the election to assert and maintain
your rights as freenn-n. II yon tire op
posed by force, or monf-y (lthr. in any
part of the .state, meet it promptly and
etfeCU vely ;
-.Strike for your alters and j-our fires.
Strike"
and leave not a single base born wretch
to tell ihe tale.
Jrixn: Boisk. This political
mountebank is traversing Polk and
Yamhill counties, tolling all sorts
of lies and slanderous things about
the Canal and Locks at Oregon
City, and the Swamp Band law.
If the swamp Land law is such a
swindle, the dudge is as big a swin
dler and thief under the provisions
of that law, as any other one con
nected with if, for he has applied
in his own name, to purchase 10.-9-bS
acres of Swamp and overflow
ed hinds, and if the law is a swin
dle, he becomes a party.
We have the documents to prove
what we say. We are also inform
ed that lie is interested with two
other Radical applicants in 100,000
acres more. Anw here is cheek tor
yon, and shows how much candoi
there is in any of the statements ol
this would be Cnited States Sen-
a t o r. JLcrcnr .
Vv'iUiam "Wells, of Marion county, i
largely engaged in the cultivation of hops.
His cron this year will exceed 10.000
pounds.
The amount of property destroyed by
the fire at Corval'Ls on Wednesday eve
ning is estimated at $:'..0 )0.
I.i.ankh. All kinds of blanks can be
had at this office Job Printing of every
description neatly executed, at short
no tee.
PACSF
BOOT AND
SHOE
H8US
E!
Fall anil Winter Trade.
HAVING RECENTLY FILLED UP OUR
uss rimciit of Imported Stales in
Ladies' ami Gents'
We will take great plea-nre in displaying
and i eceiviiii; orders troai our patrons and
the pu.iiic gcn-raily.
We h:ive. received fr un New York a tew
p;ur of the (Meboited KLPUAT OI'EUA
BUT ION FRONTS, by which a Lace Shoe
can i e tallied into a lii'.iuti'ul Rut ton (latter
Will take oid rs f.,r the same at any time.
We have th Ri-t and Latest styles in
Mi-ses' and Chihlreu's button G li ers and
15 ihiior lis th '.t are im ported . hut for go d
s ibst.autt.il W'-ar there are none that can
e.iine up to leir own make. We Warrant
tliL-ni iu every respect.
Seven pn'odv New Strips of Ladies' and
ri-ses' RU MR Kits T e'NilUin, Congress,
M trie Antoinette, Queen's U Turin, Velvet
Fr.'iit a n' Alaska. I'g'nt, .' is'i Durable
and Xeal Fining. A !., a lot, of Children's
Rubbers. Rri-ig on your feet.
TO WOEIiEI.
COME AXI) SEE
CUF5 CHAMPION BOOT!
Respectfully,
PROTZIilAN, GILLIHAN & CO.,
Cor- Front and Morrison Sts-,
PORTLAND, REG ON.
Dec. 1. IsTLtf
V VOID QUACKS. A victim of eirly in
.liscretnoi. causing nervous debility,
premature rieeav. Ac , having tried in vain
everv advertised remedy, ''as a simple means
ot df cure, w hich he vH send tree to His
fellow sufferers. Ad Iress J . II. KLL L,
7S N-issan st., New York
Sept. 1:1 y
GOOD NEWS,
G
OD NEWS!
7 X 'P'
LOOK OUT FOR GOOD
NS!
S. AC5CERSV1AIM & CO.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE
Stok of
SPRIXG & snniER GOODS,
WHICH THEY OFFER
Cheaper tiin t2ie CBaeapest.
We would suv, come and convinee your
self bt-fire pnr i hasing elsewhere. Our stock
consists in part of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY-GOODS,
CHOTHING, II ATS,
ROOTS AND SHOES.
NOTIONS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
ami a great main- articles too numerous to
mention.
ALSO, Doors, Windows, Glass and Putty.
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN IN
EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
ALSO, WOOI.. wanted, for which we pay
the HIGHEST PRICE.
ACESRDIATJ & CO.
Oregon City, April 21, lS71:tf
RESTAURANT
LEOHDcLOUEY, Prop'r"
LA TE OF THE CLIFF 1I0U.F.
il MX STKKKT, OKKOOX CITY, OH KG ON.
rl?IIE UNDF.
JL speelfuliv
UNDERSIGN E D
R E-
iliiiioiinces to h
his vl; V
: leinl ami t he ti ave nue pno.ie,
t! at he has
-opened the al.ove
named lit staurant.
The proprietor knows how to serve his
esuti.mers with Ovsteis, Pis Feet, a good
cup ot Coille or a SQL' A RE MEAL.
LEON DtLOUEY
Oregon City, Jan. '-'7, lb7l:tf
W 1 L L A FJ1 SINGER
FOIl HIE MAXITACTOLV OF
SASH, BLINDS AND CCQRS
AND MOULDINGS OF ALL SIZES.
r,7T They will nlso do TURNING, of v"ry
description to order,
With Neatness and Bispatcl 1
o
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
Shop on the River, in Lewis' shop.
opposite Oregon City Mills.
SHADES SALOON,
C. A. HAAS, Proprietor,
Main Street, Oregon City.
U. t BILLIARD TA II L in OR EG O .V
Have been introduced, ami the Proprietor in
vites the attention -f the lovers of this
popular amusement to them
THE B A II IS SUPPLIED
With all toe choicest qualities of Liquors nnj
Cigars. Scot, h, Irish and Rouibon alreadj
famous Whi.-kies and Punch.
ALSO, A NO. 1
SHOOTING GALLERY
Is connected with the Salot n.
Orenw:! City, Jan. 1, ls7'2:tf
i:. pope,
firoeer & Provision Dealer,
Next door south of the Court House,
Main Strut, Oregon City, Oregon,
DEALER IN
BEST FAMILY GROCERIES,
COFFEE. TEA , SUCrAR,
FLOCK ND M 10 A L of alt kinds,
PICKLES. SO U SALT,
CANNED FRUITS and OYSTERS,
Also, all kiuJs of
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
BUTTER. CHEESE and EC-CS.
TORACCO and CIGARS,
GLASSWARE, Etc., Etc.
All kinds of country Produce tiken m ex
change for woods at the highest mat Ketrates,
j'Coocfs delivered in the city free of
e! artre. A fair share of patronage solicited.
March 23. l72:tf
HOUSE AND LOTS FOR SALE
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR
JL sale his re-ioence in Oregon City. There
are four lots, a good houe and barn, with a
tine cellar and a good well of water. There
is plenty of land, and it is well adapted for
early grd"nhi purposes. Part payment
rnav bo" made in stock. For particulars ap
ply" to GEORGE CLARK.
' Ore on City Jnna 2 1?71
C- W- POPE & CO-,
DEALERS IN
STOVES, TIN FLATE, SHEET IRON, BRA
lERiv COPPER, LEAD PIPE, 1R N
PIPE AND FITTINGS, RURRE .
HOSE. FORCE AND LIFT
PUMPS, ZINC, COPPER,
BRASS ANDIRON
WIRE.
Also a general asscitment ol I'cr.s
nishing Goods.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Tin, Copper, and Sheet
Iron Ware.
ROOFING AND.jORRING OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION DONE TO
ORDER, AND AT
LOW PRICES,
o
Also, at POPE'S STOVE STORE you
will tiud
HARDWARE AND BASKETS, WOODEN,
WARE AND TINWARE, LANTERNS,
LAMPS AND OIL. LUCINK AND
SIGHT LAMPS. ALjsO
PERAM UULATORS.
o
AR of the shove articles are for sale at
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
C. W. POPE 4S; CO.
:lyl Oregon City Oregon.
jNtk
JEW WAGON
AXD
Carriage Manufactory !
The undersigned, having increased the di
mensions of his premises, at the old stand
Corner of Main and Third streets,
Oregon City Oregon
Takes this method to inform his old pat
rons. and as many new ones as may b
pleased to call, that he is now prepared, with
amiile room, yrooil materials, ana tne very
bet of mechanics, to build anew, recon
struct, make, paint, iron and turn out all
complete anv sort ol a vehieie trom a com
mon cart to a concord coach. Trv me.
Placksmiliiing, Horse or Ox shoeing, and
general jobbing nratlv, quickly and cheap
Ivdone. DAVID SMITH.
Opposite Excelsior Market
R. F- GAO FIELD,
COItXKR MAIN AXI) SKVKXTrl STKEKTS.
OREGON CITY, OREGON,
i:i!ei in
DRY-EOODS & GROCERIES,
CROCKERY and GLASSAYvKE.
Also, a fall assortment of
Hilllner) iM Fancy Goods
2 OF THE LATEST STYLE,
JUST R SLC E I V E D.
COUNTRY- PRODUCE
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
Oct. i, 17 ) M
JOHN UiYEKS,
OREGON CITV, OREGON,
RETAIL DEALERS IN
GROCERIES,
BOOTS SMOISS,
ILlBDWAIti:,
I also keep constantly on hand
SALEM CASSIME R E S, FLANNELS,
T W E EDS AN D ULA N K ETS,
Which I will sell at the Factory Prices, and
will take wool in exchange.
;"I will also pay the highest price for
Butter, Ejrsrs, and ail kinds of good country
produce. I will sell as low as any house
in Oregon, for Cash o-its equivalent in good
merrhiin table produce.
6- (Jive me a cull and sntKfv yourselves
JOHN MYERS.
Jan. 13, 1871. tf
Eye, Ear, Throat & Lungs.
JOHN B. PILKINGTON, W. D.,
T ATE OF SAN FRANCLH'O, HAS LO
cated in Portland, Oregon. Olhce : In
Holmes' Duild.ng. First street (t oree doors
from Ladd k Tilion- Rank) where he may
be consulted daily, and will treat dUease
of the above named organs as specialt es.
All operations upon the Eve and Lai per
formed in the most scientific and careful
manner. ,, , .
ARTIFICIAL EYES, having all the beauty
and mobility of the natural eye, inserted.
Refer bv'permission, for Ins professional
standing, to L. C. Lane. M. D., Professor of
Surerv. ami Edwin Pentley, M. I)., Profes
sor of Anatomy, University of the Pacific.
San Francisco and for his success in the
treatment of cases, to over 1,500 cases tieat
rd by him, in San Francisco ; also, to Levi
Ests. Esq., Rey. T. L. Eliot, Portland ; Wm.
If. Dillon, Esq., Vancouver, W. T. ; and
many others Oregon and Washington Ter-rito-"y.
aug25:m6
OREGON CITY
BREWEEY!
FTITTVT? V II IT II P.PT
I I . r- I i r r. n I Vi n f f 1 t'hft n V. f v Cm. T? rr rm- r m t n X
" : , 1 .. . ... - .....
es to.ntorm tne pnonc inal ne s now prepar
ed to manufacture ;a No 1 q-ityof
. i lJ C, v Pr't'n , . iV
Aa good as can be obtained anywhere in the
Stale. Orders solicited and promptly filled.
THE
HOUSE WE LIVE IN
AND THE
LMIABimTS OF THE
rrlE CAUSE OF A GREAT MANY DIS
JL eases, that have been pronounced incur
able ty the most eminent physicians, for the
very reason that they overlooked the vituxe.
and as Dr. Van Den Rergh has made the
Entozoa a life long Study, he would inform
the sick generally that by close observation
and great txperiments, has come to the con
clusion that there are more acute and th run
ic dUc;ises caused by Worms, Hydatids, An
imatcuhe, or other species of Ent zoa. The
public, generally, or the profession at large,
lire not aware of the number of Patients
who are treated by eminent Physicians, tor
th s, that, or such a complaint, without any
relief. If the disease had been understood,
a few doses of Dr. T's. Sun rc:jn 'orin
Ji'emeiy would have immediately cured the
complaint and saved a great many lives.
INHABITANTS OF THE
KAN BODY!
HU
What think you reader, of your body be-
in;i a planet, inhabited by living races, as
we inhab t the earth? Whatever may lis
your thoughts on the subject, it is even so.
Your body may be but u home for parasites
that craw over the Mirtace. burrow netieaii
the skin, nestle m its entrails, and riot and
propagate their kind in every corner oi its
frame.
The following is from the Sun- Frnici.c
Bui'hlin, oi- January 20th, 1872. (A recent
date. )
Carl yartins recently died iu Cleveland,
Ohio, from eatitiir meat infected with the
Ova of Tuna fa Stli-tm. At the Coi oner's
Inquest, on Tuesday, (January 2d.t it was
shown that three weeks before ChriMaias,
Mai tins piirchast il a cai cass of pork. Some
of the meet was aten the same day, i.nd
some was made into h.-visage. About ten
il.ivs later, some of the sausage wa eaten,
and in a holt time the whol'i family were
taken sick. Marlins died m Sunday . Decern
her 31 st. 1S71. Mis. MarCns and tier two
children are now very sick, and the tomer is
not likel to recover. The verdict was in
accordance with the facts. For further par
! icuhu s. see Cleveland, Ohio, papers of above
date. A Coroner's inquest brought this
fact to liirht.
Now 1 would ask how many more Mich
deaths ,v inquest would bring to light Y
Ponder well, reader, upon thi, and thn k ol
ihe thousands that die every ear and no
cr.u-e can be as-igned ior their deaih. Now
the question that would naturally enter the
mind of the reader, is what shall I d ? Tin
advice of the Dr. would be go to some one
that is competent ol treating such cm
p'aints. And who is more competent than
the one that has made Worms a speciality.
Ti xias. Yesterday, Dr. J. V. Van Den
Rergh exhibited to ns a number ot para.-ites
which had been removed from persons af
flicted; then; were several d fh rent species,
oneof which appears to be entirely unknown
to the n edical pudes-ion . This new taenia
is shaped something like an orant'e seed,
but perfectly flat, or lather like a cucumber
seed, with a tail about a quarter f an inch
inlergth. Anoth'T '-is a tape worm S7
feet in leio-'h, consisting of l,'e'o joints.
Among medioal a. en theie ex sts no little
difference of o inion relative to the oiigin
of these c-ntoa -a. One class of writers be
lieve that tuevi parasites, at least many of
them, onginat iu ihe endowment of animal
tnleciile.. wish vitality from the parent body,
favored by cer aPi states ol the vital forces
of that body; the states originating their
organization and promoting their g owth
and proj airari -i. Thai, ail descnjdions of
entozoa are met witii far more frequently
where animal toed is used in greatt'jt abnnd
ance. is an imlisnntahle tact, especially
where ti e food is the Ilesh of the '"unclean
beasts," iv hicii the Jews and Median medaiir
!ie li.ibi Idi i. to pai lake of. Rut our iuteii
lion is not to write a thesis upon this suhpv t:
we only desir. to . ronxie t lie fact that Dr
J W. Van Den linidi hast. 'mid a med:cii:e
. a simple veget ible which glows in ; bund
ance in Caliiornia, which is a d- ad shot to
a ento.oa. of wliatever de-eiitoti, giner
a lv aceompPshing i!s e!jeet in tf'-m a:i hour
anil a half to six h on rs.--.lo-; 'g Cull.
Had we the siace I ere. hundreds t testi
monials coal 1 be produced, testifying to the
truth of the assenions thai have here been
made, but it v. ould be useless and woul.l
only occupy the reader's time.
The foiiow n are some of the diseases
that Worms are often mistaken for.
Dyspepsia, Chronic Affections of the Liver
and" Kidneys. Con.-umption, White Swelling.
Palsy, Sjerm;.torrhea. Diarrheea, Incmti
nence of Urine, ti ravel, Flor Albas, Diabetes,
Dropsy, etc.
Dr. V. would advise those ladies troub'ed
with uiiy 1 rrej tilarities of the Uterus to t ry
his new remedies and u;et cured.
Dr. Van Den Rei ch's Infallible V rm Syr
up for Children. 1 rice 1. Warranted to
expel the worms. Stilt everywhere upon
receipt ot price.
Dr. J. W. Van Den Rergh's, Hair Tonic
a sure c ire to destroy all animaleu're of the
Hair Follicles, prevents falling out. and pro
moting the G row th ol the Hair. Price 1,. 10;
Warranted.
Uy Consult niil Vmlt rgoiiis
SIMPLE EXAMINATION,
The ttfflieted can learn if their disea-e is
caused by Woirns or no'; at all even's, Dr.
Van lien Renxh can tell them from what dis
ease they are MiflVring-
Consultations jiml Elimination
FKKE OF CIIAHGK.
OFFICE ROOMS N0S. 33 & 39,
OVER THE POST OFFICE-
Letters describing the symptoms will be
promptly nnsweied, and persons livingat a
distanc will be saved the expense and trou
ble of c.dliag upon the Doctor.
A ldnss IJU..T- "V. VAX IE?f HEKGII.
R. O. RON 172. SALEM, OREGON.
Test iniiui ia 1.
PoitTi. vxn, Pcb. Dilh, 1872.
Dr. J. W. Van Dkx P.kkoii Jiv.ur Sir:
Our child, a little girl eight years of age, has
had fits and convulsions for the last two
years, ;;nd we bad tried many doc.t r and
"iranv remedies without much benelit, in fact
our darling was getting constantly worse
uiitd we heard of your worn s rap through
a fri nd of ours. We thought, that pejhaps
it might do some good to give it. a trial, and
you cannot imagine our surprise when over
2o0 worms were expelled with one bottle ol
your valuable worm syrup, and from thi
"time on we certainly shall never be without
it so long as there is a possible chance for it
to be had. You are at liberty to publish
this if you choose, and may it do much food.
Respectlully vours, S. H. OKTON.
M.J. ORTON.
Symptoms of "Worn,
Alternate pa eness and f.nshing of the
countenance, dull expression of the eves,
drowsiness, itching of the nose, a swelled
upper-lip, tonrue whitely fV.r.-isi nod thick
ly speckled with red points, fetid breath,
and enlarged abdomen, a part:al or gen
eral swelling or puffingness of the skin, a
startling iu the sieep and grinding of the
I teeth, a sensation as if something was lodg-
eo in me mroai, a lamiai wasting of t tie
flesh, sickness of the stomach, vomiting, a
short and dry cough, appetite somptime s yo
racous, at other times feeble, bowels some
times costive, other times loose, great fret
lulness and irritability of temper, pains in
the stomach and bowels, colic, Gts, convul
sions and palsy.
- , .he worrn cvrno is
not to be naa in
i tow pend brd;rf: tn the manfacturer
, 7fc wi gent ,,tly to any address
' free of express charces. Direct orders to
Iree t w V N DEN RERtiH
' K' p' 0.BoVl72, 5alem, Oregon,
jNEW YORK HOTEL,
(Detitfches Gafthaus,)
No. 17 Front Street, opposite the Mail ste
ship landing, Portland, Oregon?
H. K0THF0S, J.J. WILKENS
PROPRIETORS. '
J 3oard per Week.
tsoo-
6 Oo
I oo
with Lodging.
Pay.
TMI3 OJLiIJ
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The First and most healthful Tonic
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These Hitters have
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j notwithstanding the
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Tf there ia n, riorcrico Fewirg Jla
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piving cr.'. ire K.-L'.isf.Ttion, if I am in
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Quick tines :t nl Plinlfiutc Cljaige,
Or- W. Kboherty's
Private Medical fe Surgical nstitnte.
Ko.519 Sacramento Street, corner of
LPtriPsnrft. (a tew doors Wm
r
t
the What Cheer House.)
(Private entrance on Leidesdorif street.)
Establish! d Expressly to A 11 Vo u the All! cteif
Sound ami Scientific Medical Aid, in the
Treatment and Cure of all Privale and
Chronic Diseases, Cases of Secrecy and all
Sexual Disorders.
To tiit a in it t i.
DR. V. K. DOIIEUTV re! tn ns his si; rere
thanks to his iiumerous pntients lor their
patronage, and would take this cpportiniitv
to remind them that he continues i consult
at his Ii.sliiute for the cine of chrorii dis
eases of the Imngs. Liver, Kidm-vs, l'ltres
tive and Genito-lTi inary Organs, and ail
private di( ases, viz : Syphilis in its ferri s
and stages, Seminal "VYeakne s and all the
horrid consequences of self-al.ue. (h.in rr
htea, Cleet, Strictiues, Nocturnal ami Diur
nal Emissions. Sexual Debility, 1 lisesises ef
the Hack and Lome, inflammation of the
Dl.idder and Kidneys, etc. ; find he hopes
that his long experience and sncces-lnl prac
tice will continue to insure him a share ef
public patronage. I!y the practice of many
years in Europe and the United Slates, he is
enabled to apply the rm st efficient and si c
cessful remedies againsfdiseases of all k nds
lie uses no mercury, charges moderate,tre;it
his patients in a correct and honorable av,
and has references of m questionable veraci
ty from men of known respectability atul
high standing in soc;ety. All j'arties cen
sulting him 'by letter or ethei wise, w ill re
ceive the best and gentlest treatimn aid
implicit seci ec-.
To .Females.
When a female is in trouble, or afll: ted
'.villi disease, as weakness of ihe bac k and
limbs, pain in the head, dimness of ' sie ft,
loss of muscular power, palpitation of tbfl
heait. in itabi.'if v, nervousness, extreme ur
inary difficulties, derangement of digest if
functions, general debility, vaginitis, all dis
eases of the womb, hvsteiia, steiilitv and ail
other diseases peculiar to females. sheshould
go or wri'e at once to the ceh hinted lemala
.lector, W. K. DOIIEUTV, at his Medical In
stitute, and consult him about her troubles
and disease-. The Doctor is effecting mora
cures than any other physician iu the State
of California. Let no false delicacv prerfBt
ou, but apply immediately and save yourself
from painful "suifeiinga and premature death,
All married ladies, whose delicate health or
other circumstances prevent an ineiease :r,
their families -hould write or call at DU. W.
K. DOIIEin V'S Medical Instiu.te, ai.d they
will rect-ive every possible relief and 1 eln,
The Doctoi's c dices at e se, arranirf d that l e
can be consulted without fear ol' ohn vatum,
To Correspondents.
Patients residing ia any part of thef-fai-.
however distant, who ma v"des:re theopini?,
and adviceof I'B.DDIJEliTV in theis rcsjt
tive cas.es. nd who think propet; to aut niit t.
written siatenitfnt of such , ia preference ifi
holding a person! interview, are respectful:
ly assured that their communications will he
held sacred and confideetial. If the case bfc
fully and candidly described, personal eeni
mnnication will be tin necessary, as insfrnc
tions for diet, regimen and the general t'eat
ment of trie ca--etvlf finchuling the reme
dies), will be forwarded without" delav. and
in such a manner as to convey no ideaof the
nurport of the letter or parcel" so transmitted.
jMfConsultatipn by letter or otherwise,
FPEE. Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay.
Sperm at orrhorn.
DB. DOIIEKTV lias j-t published an im
porlant pamphlet, embodying bis own view
and experiences in relation to Impotence or
irility ; being a Slmit Treatise on Sperma
torrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Nervous and
Physical Debility consequent on this affec
tum and other diseases of the Sexual Orgars
This liu'e 'ork contains information ot the
utmost value to alt, whether married orsine'e
and will be sent FLEE by mail on receipt of
six cents in postage stamps for return postage-
Address.
W. K. DOIIFRTY. M.
jnivSnly San Francisco Cal 1
A. NOLTNER,
NOTARY PUBLIC, ENTERPRISE CFflCE
Oregon City, Jan ;i3:tt
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