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About The Oregon register. (Lafayette, Yamhill County, Or.) 18??-1889 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1888)
5-^VVHAT TO READ- ... .nd* Compsodluns. » D.1UIO* »nd » CATARRH. Few volumes abound that are r aim the reader the quint- «•»« lnraP* vet it ia idle to imagine that l Z um genuine information, is to fi£ £okvinthi. light and airy polite extracts and oompondi- of famou. writers and ’Trk, are sure to And patrons, [hev are, for the most part, a de- „ snare. If any one wants w all about Gibbon, for instance, lent he can do Is to read the t histor.an’a life and autobiography. L Whole of ‘The Decline and Ktbe Homan Empire." If you Lu, do that, you may be an- Lpd with soiffcbtxly else a opinion Í Gibbon, an*1 you may have a trine of knowledge, sav, concern- L. famous fifteenth and sixteenth f gome persons admire Gib- L itrle some do nut Bvron I ,nd’ other good judges L be cite-l who agree with Lncernino the author, whom he Kias "sapping a solemn creed Llemn sneer.” Other, regard Ll-talanccd style as one "vile L.'1 Let every one judge for Li But how is lie to do so, unless Gibbon? We should say the Lirs of su entire winter would not j ’pent in reading him from cover [rer There is a thoroughness I such a proceeding which we fear Ipetually getting ufore and more L We have cited but one example; | ú typical of scores of others. | are men. though we should say | are few, who road all Shake- L's play* once every yoar. After lomoat diverting books are the L, They are not so exciting, in L, though hardly a flattering I «some modern novels. But Ly with one longey, and one re- I to them again. Just as they Lot be'Otten in haste, they hase ■nr flavor about them for all who L them the least touch of a liter- klate. If a; man finds Addison L it cau only be because he jfiss.upid or blase, and if he can |ad G jidsmith with delight, it |be because he has lost his ■or simple pleasure through the ■ spiced literary food ho has I. But there is no necessity for a ■ tube exclusive, or to turn hie Lyfrom tho ne'w attraction bo- llié still fastens them with affec- L the old. A couple ot. cantos of Eivinia Conimetlia" may be re ías an excellent extreme between Suing paper and some volume ot ■superficial essays. For there can ■manner of doubt, it is verv rarely ■ new volume has either the body ■ flavor of a good old one. In- Bhe greater part of the current Ere bears about the same relation Kt is called classical literature as Ktnres at the Koval Academy bear Ke at the National Gallery, as one K William Hareourt'a apeeuhee. Ko one of Cicero’s phillippics. Knot, perhaps, always be read- K best any more than wo can ■ bethinkingatourbest, or living ■ best. Nequef semper arcum Ktpollo. The bow can not always Kill stretch. Oil the other hand. Sunwise, even frone the point of Bf personal delectation, if we ■our minds to get so dyspeptic ■»ntinual devouring of oxciting ■s that wc arc unable to digest, ■y. the more solid food of nobls Kple literature. -l.oidoH Stand I A New Homo Treatment for the Cure of Catarrh, Catarrhal De^fuess and May Fever. The microscope ha* proved that these A STAB IN THE 1IAHK diseases are contagious, and that they are fails ot its murderous latent Tlie due lathe presence of living parasites in Sometimes luaiduous and dastardly atlaoks marie upon the the lining membrane of the upper air pas reimtution of Hostetler's blomrub Hiltera b> sages and es tach i an tubes. The eminent persoua who seek to palrn qif cheap and fiery .scientf tM, Tyndall, Huxley and Bsale en tonics as identical with it. or “the same thing dorse this, and these authorities cannot Under another nniiie,' or 'equally as good.'' in | inslai.eee react disastrously upon the un be disputed. The regubr method of treat most principled traders upon popular credulity who I ing these diseases has been to applwan ir attempt them, converting their stns-uIatioHB ritant remedy weekly, and evenMaily. into ruinous taliurea. Thu Bitten is a pure, - and thus keeping the delicate membrane wholesome and thoiough medicine, sdapted to ’ in a constant state of irritation, allowing the total cure and prevention of h veremlsgu.-, , It np chance to hea', and as a natural con bilious remittent, dys|repsla, constipation.' oil- sequence of such treatment not one per iousneus, debility, nervou nose and kidney tumbles. Ila every ingredient, unlike those in i manent cure has ever been recorded. It the of it, is of an aaceitalned stand I is an absolute fact that these diseases can ard imitations of excellence, and while they, by reason of not be cured by an application made their fiery properties, react Injuriously upon1 oftener than once in two weeks, for the Uro brain and nervous system, of both those membrane must get a chance to heal be organs it ia a sedative and invlgoranu Refuse fore an application is repeated. It is now ail these banniul Imitations. seven years since Mr. pDixon discovered The Empress of Russia is said to do a great the parasite in catarrh and formulated his part of her househoM sew ing. new treatment, and wince then his remedy has become a household word in every, THE FLl'lNU DOVE OF PEACE. country where the English language is A richly fronted quivering flying Dove. spoken. Cures effected by him seven veârsago are cures still, there having A Dream of Life screen Calendar. An im ported ideal bead. An imported f touted been no return of the disease. So highly are these remedies valued snow scene and a full set of magnificent I floral cards. Fourteen artistic pieces, that ignorant imitators have started up everywhere pretending to destroy a para i Sent to anyone who will.buy f-oai a drug- site, of which they know nothing, bv . gist a box ot the genuine D r C. M'L anas remedies, the results of the application of i C elebkatbd L iver 1' ilu (price 2i eta.) which they are equally ignorant. Mr. 1 and mail us tlie outside wrapper from the Dixon's remedy is applied only once in box with « cents in stamps. Write your two weeks, and from oue to three applica address plainly. F lkmino B ros ., P ots tions effect a permanent cure iii the' most I BUHUH, P a . aggravated cases. Cats are in demand in the western part of Mr Dixon sends a pamphlet describing Karisas, according to an exchange, which his new treatment on the receipt of stamp “quotes” them at $1 apiece. to pay postage. The address is A. M. Dixon & Son, 303 King street west, Tor POPULAR EDUCATION'. onto, Canada.— Scientific American. We sympathize with the feeling which often I V FOR -STABLEMEN PIIMDQ CENTRIFUGAL rU I t I i O for irrigation AND RECLAMATION. i so s nunc tonCiiNsu.M im leads citizens to boast that no child born in this country need grow up in ignorance, and yet it1 is a fact that many people who have learned to read and write have never taught themselves ■ to think-. A man who suffered from catarrh, consumption, bronchitis, scrofula, or “liver complaint.” might read, till his eyes dropped A REMEDY FOR CHILLS AND FEVER. out, how these and -many other dl»eus«s have R ochester , N. Y., Dec. 1G, ¡885. been cured by Dr. Pierce’s Gohlen Medisal ' Discovery, if he did not take the lesson to Four years ago I contracted a hard cold I himself and but test the virtues of this great medi- that settled on my lungs. I liad a severe | cine, bis time would be thrown away. The menkeys are so thick in the State of Tabasco that it is almost impossible to build u telegraph line. They all get on the wire and swing until it breaks. chill, followed by high fever, raging head ache. pain on my left side over the lung, and every time a fit of coughing came on, which was every few minutes, it was ter rible to bear the pain. I thought it meant ail attack of pheumonia. as I wepitthrough a cwo-month siege of that disease, and it came on just the same w’ay. As it was night I thought 1 would wait until morn ing before sending for a doctor. Fortun ately, a half-b' x of A llcock ’ s P orous P lasters was found in the possession of a friend, who boarded with us. One of the e was put on mv throat, two on my chest, and one on my back over the leit sh' ulder blade. 1 then had a hot foot bath. After again getting into bed, it seemed but a-few minutes when all my symptoms were relieved; the skin became quickly moist; I coughed only at intervals, and then with very little effort, and in about an hour I was4n a sound sleep, from which 1 did not awafceunti) morning. I resumed business in two days. H. F. F letcher . There are nearly three hundred thousand Chinamen in the United States. CHILDREN STARVING TO DEATH The custom for ladies to carry walking-sticks is once more becoming fashionable in Europe. “Ah me,’’! sighed Potts, “I’m ti-ed of living, The world is hollow, ambition's vain.” “Coiue now, ’! Baid ins chum, “1 know the symptoms; It’s 411 your liver—that's ivery plain. - , - , —* r- < You need not suffer, for help is easy; Pierce’s Pullets go right to the place. 'A frieno to the bilious.’ I well might call them: There's nothing better; they'll suit your ease.” his sighing, and bought the Dr. Gatling has patented a new gun metal Potts ceased • Pellet," composed of steel and aluminum, and said to No more he moumeth his hapless lot! be of remurkable strength. His face.)» cheeriul, his heart is lightsome, His melancholy is quite forgot! Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures when every other so-called remedy fails. Seventy-three vessels went to the bottom on the great lakes last season, and involved the Over two thousand hatters are said to be sacrifice of 201 lives and the loss of $2,500,000 idle in Danbury, Cqnn., owing to dullness of worth of property. trade. A very interesting and instructive feat ure ’s embraced in the recent offer of W. Duke, Sons & Co., to supply their patrons w ith a beaut<ful souvenir album contain ing a complete collection of the Rulers, Flags and f’oats of-Arms of every nation in the world. They are to be presented to everv one in exchange for seventy-five un soiled holders, same as inclosed in pack ages of Cameo Cigarettes. Address W. Duke, Sons & Co., 51W First avenue. New’ York: or, Durham, N. C. —— IRRIGATING PUMPS, STEAM ENGINES MMfrwffismK POILElts, C om ri rrr Powrs anii V t 2MM i 1’ umciso P lants . I a » w frites, proniptdel irery Wrltajor Circulars. BYRON JACKSON, SAN FRANCISCO. , General Agent tor ADVANCE Threshers and Engines POHTLAWIl. OIH.dY. JKsíUtt». 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