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About The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1882)
I March, 1882. THE WEST SHORE. in flesh, became entirely free from pnin 1 T t T - 1 . a. ana 1 oeneve 1 owe my me anu present condition wholly to Warners Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, the remedy which I used. Since my recovery I have thoroughly re investigated the subject of kidney difficulties and Cright'i Disease, and the l A jthe base of the brain; and so on through a long list of common diseases, the Symptoms of all which I really had. Jn this way several years passed, during all of which time I was steadily grow ing worse. My condition had really Viprome nitiable. The slip-lit Rvmntnms r - J l ZZ at fust experienced were developed into terrible and constant disorders the truths developed are astounding little twigs of pain had grown to oaks therefore state, deliberately, and ns of aeony. My . weight had been re- physician, that I believe more than duced from 207 to 130 pounds. My life one-halk the deaths which occur was a torture to myself and friends. I in America ark caused by inuM ntiln tin fnnri unnn mv stnmnrh. Hricht's DlSKASR OF THE KlDNEYS. jind lived wholly by injections. I was This may sound like a rash statement, a livintr mass of Dain. Mv milse was but I am prepared to fully verify it. r .. . . . ' - - ...... xi. 1 my aeony 1 tre- ungnrs utscase nas no uisimcuvc A 0RNT8 WANTKP, brth? Knr York N.t.U, Iociibi mulled IVm. AJdrou, N. Y. Nor.lly Co., I'ortmnd, urston. In i sisrt 1 o K1 A Uiivviiiiviiuuivi " v 'O I quently fell upon the floor, convulsively symptoms ot its own, (indeed it often clutched the carpet, and prayed for develops without any pain whatever in J u rl,;..a UnA litflo m nn nCFant tViP Irirlnpua nr rhpir virinltv. hut hflS l" I. 11 Cl'V'4 i" I, Hit 0 I. I fd -.,,.. & death. Morphine had little or no effect the kidneys or their vicinity,) but has Jn deadening the pain. For six days the symptoms of nearly every other .nA nirrhta T had thf tip nth. nipirmmf nrv known comi) aint. llUnUICHS Or PCOPie . J" "..-.v. 4 . . hiccoughs constantly. My urine was die daily, whose burials are authorized filled with tube casts and albumen. I by a physician's certificate of "Heart was struggling with Bright's Disease of Disease "Apoplexy," "Paralysis," a. v:j ... .'n it. i.e .t.... Sninnl fnmnlnint "Rheumatism. me xiiuucva 111 iia ioi dihdi i .i-...... v . . . . . .. rneumonia. anu oiacr cumiuuii i.uiii- . 'While sutiering tnus 1 receiveo. a can . . when ln realit it wag ri hA from my pastor, tneKev. ut. roote, Disease of the Kidneys. .Few physi- ichui ui mi. o ww. . an,i ru,-. npnnle. realize ine steals into the :ctor of St. Paul's Church, of this city. . . , eonf. realize the ex I felt that it was our last interview, but ,ent of mi dUens orjt8 dangerous am in the course of conversation he men- . . .. t It , lg int0 th( tioned a remedy of which l had heard m ike g thieft manifcstg ilt prc8ence much but had never used. Dr. Foote de- . J . commonest svmntoms. and tailed to me the many remarkable cures f ,f tne constitution which had come under msobservation.Dy bcfore he victim' ig flWare means of this remedy, and urged me 1 to I hereditary as consumption, quite as try it. It is nearly fatal. Entire 1 1 r.ii. a ... 1 w. .... innmmuti uuu iuiiy no craduate of the schools. I cherished the , :,.,:: am 1 iHllllllca. 111111.1 iiiiic oreiudice both natural and common . an j vpt nnn 0r the number with all regular practitioners, and de- . npw reai;a,(.a the mysterious power naeatne iaea 01 any meuiune : ouisiuc which wa8 removing thcm. instead of ine reeuiai cnanucis uciux i"c ioai ii.i 1 1. ... ul ..rilia l.i.illni..lAiilrtt 1 nanuuTO IR IlliWI iwr 111 .1.- ... ....i. K.Ublliilminnllntlioraollla Nurtliwiwt. Iiwulwl un the nurthwctJrntr KltilMil MurrlnmSU., I'orl ixnil, Orugun. B. L. STONE, lllroot Iiuiiortor of, itiJ Uotlor In, DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY. BolldHlWerindHrPItl V r, Cloclii nil Uiiiioul Uuotl), ol AKCiit for turn Diamond ! D. I,. M. K !.. HpKtualM, Mrlm nd K ldtll. DUmondi Huuntnd nd guild lluld J.wolry wtnurw lureu 10 oruor un iiiuri nuuun n.n.lrlnn of cl.runuiuolori. ICliitlliO nd BwlM WilaliM iollly. ' PFUNDER'S 1 , me v......w. w..e . 1 common symptoms 11 oiicn Miuws nunc I beneficial. So solicitous, however, was u..., k, i,rin(r ilenth niddcnlv. r TV Vnnie. that I finally nromised II j '..u : ii nU . - - - . . . 1 anu as utn i uui du vu wouiu iY5 im ijuu-v heart disease, remedy he so highly recommended. I fered and kr As one who has suf r I 1. AMta ki. hirfAr nvnril'IlM 1 Ct J I I ." I " I I M 1 1 1 1 .HUH D U I VII.M .l. . began its use on the first day of June what he . j impiore every one who first it Bickened me; but this I thought .iilrnro "eJ M, 1H1. Cnnlnnt Th demtnd fur thli popuUr U nd Opriliy I Kldn.r Kxulitur, hu bMn iiwrt lho lr.bllhtof liwliprlng. Mtrnrnd lrlrj un reads these words not to neglect the .. .. . . f L"..l.. J.'i1R..1t.f si.gniest sympioni. o. x.u j - -, (. y;,- - wnVnTr.ijr it Certain agony and possible death will u m,, or all buui ri '. vr u be the sure resuu 01 sucn ncgicci, nuu .ryw...... no one can attord to nazaru sucn C0BBETTg FlttEl'ItOOP was a ffood sisn for one in my debili tated condition. : I continued to take it; the sickening sensation departed and I w Mp to retain food upon my stomach. In a few days I noticed a x am 'aware that such an unqualified Uvm TTnpV n Tjlnnrl QfoMoO decided change for the better as also 8tatement thig, coming from me, LIVBIJ, IlM BdlUIBCU OtaUlODi did my wife and friends. My niccougns known ag i am throughout the entire ceased and I experienced less pain than . . . . nractitioner and lecturer, will formerly. I was so rejoiced at this im- arouge tne surprise and possible ap proved condition that, upon what I had moity 0f the medical profession, and ucucvcu uui v." j. j astonisn ail Wlin wnuui ft mil i(i i dying bed, I vowed, in the presence ot but j majie thc foregoing itatementi my family and friends, should I recover baMd n fact wm'cri I am prepared I would both publicly and privately t0 pr0(jucc gn(i truth which I can sub make known this remedy for the good t0 he letter. The welfare of of humanity, wherever and whenever I ,!, mav nosiiblv be lufferers had an opportunity. I also determined juch ag j wagj n an ampe inducement that I would eive a course of lectures in ,r m. tft t.t.B tne gteD have, and if I the Corinthian Academy of Music of this can kucccssfully warn others from the city, stating in full the symptoms and dangcrou path In which I once walked, almost hopelessness of my disease and j am wjmng t0 endure all professional the remarkable means by which I have d rersonal consequences. been saved. My improvement was con- T. B. HENION, M. D. . f .1 . ..J n Imi than I - ' Hani irom iii i M v r. - . oo. t. T haH r.ined i6 DOunds RoCHlSTBB N. Dec 30, l88l. Cor. Mcond and Taylor mm. nnlili nimnrM for Iltr. PartlfluUr t fioilon pld Hour)! Hre. fM tlaoK prowpUT aiuinuna u, im w p t, yrnprUUifl. t. d. IKIDMORi: CO., 151 FIRST STREET, Portland, - - Oregon. i j . ; ' j