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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1888)
A llOYAL SAVAGE. _ A forty-pound oroeodlla, eovarad with woolly hair, was captured by « British boat's ore* on an Intend in the AUwnllc. end 1. now now - a KTMt t a aboard the ship. It Is apparently of an sa wn apeciea. t \ ■ «•■«>• .1 Kl“« of,h.T«u(rt.- «*«* Jled »1 TcngAtubA. the princi-’ nd of the Friendly, or TongAn, A UPiavi roa THE COHDIMHXD Wretched men mid women long oondenmed ,nd. learning thAt the King wu to .uflter the torture» Bt dy.pep.ta, •» ailed 0 residence, determined to pny necU to the eelebrAted old nun, with new hope after a few doses of Hostetter's ¿n, we had henrd »'J many,, And Stomach Bitters. Thl, budding hope bloMonw Into the fruition of f certainty. If the Bitters la itrauge Atorieo. Hi» honre, we perei.ted ___ in. It brinn I — __ a reprieve to all dys Flatulence, heart peptic, who who seek ------- ' its ¿id. a very nice-lookirfg two- peptics ainkim____________________________________ .___ burn, sinking at the pit of the stomach between wooden building.' close ro rtft meals, the nerveus tremors and insomnia of inuiges^ion is the parent, dis- nd »tood in? » good-sized cohi- which chronic fnoigeeQon appear with their hateful J progenitor. Most , fencod in on All »ide«. Passing beneficent of »tomachic^! , w„„ who can wonder that in awakens grateful elo In so many instances instance* it hwakens ■h a handsome pair of cast-iron quence in those who, benefited by it, speak we Arrived At the niAnsiOn itself. mndA of which Appeered to be u , a conch house, for there was ttou, buious- V anil »nugly »iored Away the ness, muscular de favers and bu<rgy; rather an auomalous rheumatism are relieved [or a palace »nd a strange po»i. A man at Garden City, Kansas, has a herd of thirty-five bison», thoroughly domesticated, r an equipage of state. docile and thriving. •e were no signs of life about the «nd failing to wake any one by All the art and taste of the be^t ri tista seems to have combined in the maguiticent package of lnw>>rted Bd knocks at the front door, we been Oleographic and Chromatic Garda whicii I h being offered d to circumnavigate the estab. by the well kuovn firm of Fleming Brother», of Pitta burgh, Pa. \ r A nt, and did so. finding it chill To procure these elegant frosted and satin fringed cards, buy a box of Dr. 0. McLepe’s\Celebrated Liver 'eless everywhere till we came to Pills for cents from your druggist aqd mail the out wrapper with your addrest (plainly w itteu) and of cool houses asrf upon a cGrious side four cents worth of »temps to Fleming Brothers, Pitta There, in the verjinda <rf"one‘ buryh, Pa. You will be surprised and delighted with the beauty and variety of the cards you will receive. n, squatted an ancient and dusky ' ------------------- -- ------------ ------- \ with only a scant cloth fastened In the adulteration of lard ____ in the Vnited -.QOO.OOO pounds of Stale» there lut year 50.1 ¿is waist, and bending his head cottoH'aeed oil was need. w \ ntly before an old woman who terally plastering it with lime. THK OLD 8ILVEH BPOOH; in as"the curious . L "TimyBli pair became How fresh in my'mind are the’flays ofAiysick- _ of our presence the process in ¡on was arrested, and. perceiv- lis, we were about to address i> explain our presence and ask a estions, when the gentleman of y bead roared out something in terrible voice, and at the same, fine young Tongan, very oily rec-quarters nude, came rushing ,ni the iuterior toward us. With politeness and evident agitation ducted us away from the veranda ,ck to the big house, where in i English, backed up by much ilation, he revealed to uB the ap- ; fact that we had trespassed he privacy of no less a person is majesty the King. ing humbly apologized for our nt intrusion and received a ra ng answer, we were ushered ■h the window into a sort of ig-room, a well-furnished apart- with a number of veil velvet set afoufid S long ifiabogany -one chair a little higher than the acting, no doubt, as a throng, re waited for about half an hour, his majesty entered, accompa- v an interpreter, and was graci- pleased to accord us a formal in- w. He shbok hands vervi pleas- with our party, and we all sat bn the red velvet chairs, the in ter squatting on th« floor be- When i tossed ms in pain, all feverad and sore; \ The burning, the nausea, the sinking \and weakness, k And even the old spoop that my medicine b\re The old silver spoon, the family spoon, \ The sick-chamber spoon that my medici bore. How loth were my fever-parched Ups to re ceive it, How nauseous the stuff that it bore to my tongue, | And the pain at my inwards, oh, naught could reUeve it, - Though tears of disgust from my eyeballs it wrung. < The old sTiver spoon, the medicine spoon. How awful the stufT that it left on my tongue. Such 1 b the effect of nauseous, griping medi cines which make the sick-room a memory- of horror. Dr, Piercers Pleasant Purgative Pellets on the contrary aru small, sugar-coated, easy to take, purely vegetable and periectly effective. 25 cents a vial. The French Chamber of Deputies is in favor of removing the duty on wines. Piso’s Cure for Consumption is the best Cough Medicine. If you don’t believe it, take a dose. By druggists, 25c. a bottle. 8ee Antisell Piano advertisement. T ry G ermea for breakfast. gTJACOBS 01^ A. V» A TRADE MARK V RHEUMATISM, rhe Case Stated.— Jan’y I 17th,1883. Mews George C. Osgood & Co., druggists, Lowell, Mass., wrote to the understood as follows : “Mr. Lewis Dennis, No. 136 Moody street, wishes to. reoomrnend »St. Jacobs Oil, and desires esneciaMy to say that: ?‘0 bin R obinson , of Grantville, Mass., a boy of* 12 years, came to his house in the eummet of 1881 walking on crutches, his left le^ being bent al the knee for over two months, and could not lie l>ent back. Mr. Dennis had someStr Jacobs Oil in the house, and gave it to him to rub on his knee. In six days he had no use for his crutches, and went home well without them, as he has Jjeeij ever since.” B over six weeks ago Mrs. Fowler ofr327 set, Ssn Francisco, stopped in at a leading [girt’s to ask what effect Joy’s Vegetable Illa, about which she bad heard so much .would havein cR«esof dyspepsia andsick t. 8he was assured that in most case» it liev»»both. She was, however,soincredu- finally the druggist gave here bottle, not 1 for unless it effected a cure. A proposi- ■rtlingly practical lias seldom, if e’ver be- nmade. The following just received is the ag conclusion, and tells its own story: San Francisco, February 8, 1888. B ib ; I write to admit that, notwit hstand- jniagivink'», Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla oat you promised. I had tried eo many ‘ions, to no purpose, that I had come to lothing would relieve my dyspepsia and laches, but I have not had a return of ice I commenced taking it. I believe I am rtly cuied, but will, out of an abundance n, continue to take it regularly for a while i have mv permission to make this public, iy belief that a remedy that will cure dys- d prevent sick headaches should be gen own. Respectfully, VTl Ellis street. Manly Purity and Beauty If I had known of the C uticura R emedís » twenty-eight years ago, It would have saved ' me $200.00 (two hundred dollar») and an immenss amount of suffering. My disease (Psoriasis) com menced on my head in a spot not larger than a cent it spread rapidly all over my body and got under C uticura , th« great Skin Cure, and C uticura my nails. The scales would drop off of me »11 the S oap , an exquisite &dn Besutifier, prepared from time, and my suffering was endless and without Iit, enernally, C uticura R esolvent , the new relief. One thousand dollars would not tempt me Blodd Purifier, internally, cure every form of skin to have this disease over again, I am a poor man, vand blqod disease, from pimples to scrofula. but feci rich to be relieved of what some of the doctors said was leprosy, some ringworm pso ‘‘Having been asufferer for two years and a half riasis, etc. I took........... and............ Sarsapariilas over fronpa d:sease caused by a bruise on the leg, and one year and a half, but no cure. I went to two or ' having been cured by the CuiicuRA R emedies three doctors, and no cure. I cannot praise the I when all other methods and remedies faded, 1 Cun cura R emedies too much. They have mads i deem it my duty to recommend them. I visited my sklu as clear and free from scales as a baby’s. ; Hot Springs to no avail, and tried seveial doctors All I used of them was three boxes of C uticura without success, and at last our principal druggist, and three bottles of C utisura R esolvbnt , and I Mr. John P. Finlay '(to whom I »hall ever feel two cakes of C uticura S oap , If you had been , gratefulj, spoke to me about Curi^uOA, and I cqn- here and said you would have cured ma for $200.00, sented to*-give them a trial, with |ho result that I you would have had the money!* I looked like the | am perfectly cured, j There is now no sore about I me, 1 tiiink I can show the largest surface where picture in your book of Psoriasis (picture number two, “How to Cure Skin Diseases”),. but now I am my sufferings sprang from of any one in tho State. as clear as any person ever waa Through force o! | \ ALEXANDRU BEACH, Greenville, Miss. habit 1 rub my hands over my arms and legs to ! Sold everywhere. Price; C uticura , 50c.; S oap , scratch once in a while, but to no purpose. 1 am l 25c.; R esolvent , |1. Prepared* by the P otter D rug all well. 1 scratched twenty-eight years, and It got to bo a kind of second nature to me. 1 thank and ,C hemical Co., Boaton, Mass. you a thousand times. Any one who rdads t-M- t3T Send for “Howl to Cure Skin Diseases,” 64 uiay write to inc and 1 will a:i[fwer it. pages, 50 illustrations,.and 100 testimonials. DENNIS DOWNING Waterbury, Vt nor pen can do justice to the esteem e C uticura R bmedies are Held by the ipott thousands whose lives have been made happy by the cure of agonizing, humiliating, itching, scaly ahd pimply diseases of the akin, scalp and Ldood« w fth I jss of hair. 11 III red, rough, clapped and oily skin prevented by C uticura S oap . —Lowell. Mass., July 9j&887.—Gentlemen : Mr. Lewis Dennis handlist called upon me, and informs me that.i$e boy Orin Robinson. Zho was a poor criunle on crutches, and as cured by St. :J^obs Oil 1881; the cure has remained permanent. Tne yound man has been and is i»w at work at manual labor; the case certainlw$roves the efficacy of St. Jacobs Oil.—Dr. 0 eo . C. O sgood , M." D. Sold by Druggists and Dealert Everyxohere. THE CHARLES A. VOflELER CO.. Baltin ■ -» \ L __ ' LIAMfiQ s”h- IIHII LIO redness, by using C utiçura S oap . Dr. Pieroe’s Favorite Prescription ts the result of this vast experience. For internal coiirestlon, inflammation and ulceratiefa' it is a Spinelfic. It is a powerful general, as well ns uterine, tonic and nervine, and Imparts vigor and strength to the whole system. It cure« wenkness of stomach, indigestion, bloating, weak back, nervous prostration, exhaustion, debility and sleeplessness, in either sex. Favo rite Prescrip tion is sold by druggists under our positive guarantee. See wrapper around bottle. MA Send 10 oent. In stamp« for Dr. Pieroe'« largo Treat!«« on Digoo«« of Women <100 page«, paper-covered). Addre««. Wonu>'« IllHrKN- HAKY M edical A usuciation , 063 Main Street, Buffalo, N. V____________________ __ __ ¿^\ e a s aw* LIVER teXVexs Pnxs •& ANTI-B1I.1OVS and CATHARTIC SICK HEADACHE, Blflona Headache, IMzztue««< Constipa tion« Indl«e«tlou, and BlllousAttack«, promptly cured by Dr. Pierce’S Pleasant Purgative Pallets. Z9 penis a vlnL by Druggists. Tastes good. Use Old by druggists. EL_ RHEUMATISM P aine ’ s C exxry C ompound purifies the blood. It drives out the lactiQBcid, which cat bcs Rheumatism, and restores the blood ring organa, to a healthy condition. It is true remedy for Eheumsttan. I believe Piso’s Cure •for CoiwurnpUon saved( •my life.—A. II. D owel 'L, Editor Enquirer. Eden ton, ,N. C., April 13, 1887. -KIDNEY COMPLAINTS _ ■ Nervous Prostration, Nervous Headache. Neuralgia, ■ Nervous Weakness, Stomach and Liver Diseases, Rheumatism, Dye- pepsia, and all affections of the Kidneys. F curative power, combined with its nervo tonics, makes it the best remedy for all kidney complaints. 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