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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1866)
r THE COURlERl,, loqk.Here! 0 gr I ■ 1 ' ■ ' .. OUT WITH A VIEW TO A REOR GANIZATiON OF OUR County Canvass. ' i ■ 4~ -|. The opposing Candidates hill County, .will will meet .at times and places; South Yamhill, May - j Amity, •. Willamett, . " " »yton, . Chehalem, £ ». —W ’Tf—'-----v"— w N.* Yrmhill, M’Minnville, June Lafyette, June . a». TO CLOSE HAVING DETERMINED ’ ToThe Sick. of Yam BUSINEiMy following WE PROPOSE TO 8ELL OVR r ENTIRE Stock Of CHlODfc 24. For ^Reddi/ Pay, Cash ur PRO 25. 26. DUCE, Or Both, At 28. " 29. _ ■< 30. i 31. » _ JI . - - 1- Our Stock Is New, Full And 2. COST. COMPLETE^ Can’t laana Oonaiatuncy. •V lGib, Mr- Mallory attempted to hold AND WILL FOSITIVFDY the Democracy of Oregon up to^ pub BE SOLD At COST. * All The lic contempt, and as being repudia- STAPLE And FANCY GOODS tionista for the resolution in the State Roqired To Complete an ASSORT A Splendid Stock of Platform fhvoring the taxation of U MENT. READY MÄtfE ^LOTHJNG Will S. Bond.«—said they were therefore disloyal. What will the loyal gentle man ¿ay of the radical legislature of the wooden nutmeg State of Connec- - ticut passing s law, long since, impos ing a tax on Bonds as well as other property in that State ? It is quite loyal for a Black legislature to impose — a tax on bonds, but entirely treason- ' able for Democrats to propose such a thing. Mallory ! You are truly a loy al, cuss. I •A s also be Found At oqr STORE. We llaveal8O, A Few Dozen CLOCKS a Of Superior make, WHICH WE WILL SELL AT MAR VELOUSLY LOW FIGURES. Come early and Sociire •JS % J I U bits a line) for inserting objectionable My entire Stock of Merchandise matter. will be sold without reserve , between We could have felt' your acroatio now and Election. with a ten foorpóle.li5SS3’ From new until the second day of June, 18G6, I off er Gpodsat prices far W»ihinft®n County. below original cost figures; and shall Ths Democracy of Washington on that close out at AUCTION I County have put in tbe field a ticket that will prove hard to beat. Dr. Bailey heads tbe Representative tick Comprising an assortment of Bibles, Tes. et, and from a personal acquaintance taments, and sacred Hymn Books; Tbe with that gentleman, we are enabled to vouch for bis ability to cope with any Bible Reason Why; Works of Josephus ; of them, either in tbe canvass or leg Sabbath-day Religious Tales; Life of islative Ilalls. It would be a remark Christ and Apoetles; Christian Legacy able victory for that county to be car Taylor’s Pictorial History of the United ried by the Democracy, and they have States Seven Hundred Engravings. gone to work like they had full faith Colbett’a Advice to Young Men; Dr. in their ability to do it. / « f » I . ' Sacramento, April 80, 1865. Dr. G. M. B ourne —Dear Sir:—It is with pleasure and satisfaction that I now letyoi^ know of my good health. Looking back upon what 1 have passed through, it seems as if I was lifted from the grave, and 1 tbink it my duty to acknowledge to you and the world the benefit I derived from water treatment aa administered by you in your celebrated baths. It was in August, 1864, when disease developed itself with a severe cough. I then took medicines, getting worse, with chills, fe* ver3, loss of strength, and was protfonneed consumptive. This set mo to thinking, and I finally determined to leave my busi ness go to'the Sandwich Islands, having been informed that I could not be cured here. I went to San Francisco, and while waiting for a ship, called upon Dr. ■Bourne, who stated that a trip to the Is» lands would probably result disastrously, Lafayette, May 8tb, 1866. BOOKS. I . ...... myself under his treatment, and in one KcklcM dr Burbank. week was so much improved 1 thought I the oooolusion of Mallory’s' speech ... -A.- thought I could risk Returning home and tat Wednesday, X proposition was made to my duty as Engineer on- the Central Dr. A. R. Dill ou Pacific Railroad. The Doctor objected, for three rousing cheers— the maker of the motion* waving hia hat in mid p HY <8101 AN-A SURGEON. but 1, thought I knew better, and return ed to duty. In about two weeks my air at the same time. But nary cheer couglT returned, and I kept getting worse lafatettb . and contrary to Dr. Bourne's injunction rent the air that. time. We felt truly Treats Successfully, old or CHRONIC never to take medicine again, committed sorry1—not for the crowd, bnt for Mai* diseases, of every Character, description that folly, and soon was so completely lory. . Refusing to cheer .in the face or kind. CANCERS and CANCR1FQRM tun down that I could scarcely walk ; so, as a last resort, I concluded once m6re to of such a vehement proposition was Affections are Cured by his treatment, try the water cure. I went -to SanFran- permanently and with marvelous rapidity. “ the most nnkindest cut of all" Mr. Special attention given to the treat eisco—few of my friends expecting me ev ment of diseases peculiar to Females on er to return—In fact, I thought iny re- Mallory received on that day. this Coast .• “ tarn doubtful. On arriving at Dr. BZs Dr. Leby’s Female Pills costantly on establishment (Feb. 14 1865) I-was not ■ ç - . . I hand and for sale._______ —,—_----------- able to get into tbe bath witbot assfoianee- to. L- Woods, All of the special special remedies -remedies kept'for kept'for but in a few days I began to recover my* ________ in the oonrse of his speech at this sale, with lull instructions how to use self again. I remained with him only six weeks, when I left,“a wiser and better thcfo.-^Bg place on tbe 10th inst. betrayed a man, ” without the aid of medicine. I - Persons residing at a distance who . most disgraceful and humiliatng degree desire my treatment for any ailment of have now been' at work several weeks, and find.that lam gaming every day, and of ignorance,by asserting for a fact, that png standing can enclose $5 Xhd address, at present "bid fair to bo stouter than ever Dr. A. R. Dillon, Lafayette, Oregon, the power to remove federal appointees describing disease and symptoms’ when before. Persons visiting tbe Doctor’s es- bad been, by act.of.CoDgrc3B, taken out they willjeçsXi by return mail a package tablishment will find it,just what it should of medicine sufficient to inaugurate.a be, bolt in Ladies’ aftd Gentlemens’.de of the hands of the President, and now -treatment and test its efficacy. Office partments, and I cannot «ay too much in - rests in the bands of Congress alone. South Side main street, one door east of praise of the doctor's kind attentions to bis p^ients. Some wag had evidently told him J. T. Hembree’s Store. May 12 ’66 tf. This letter I write for the benefit of all this story, purposely to mislead him tbe afflicted, to be used as the Doctor de BOIXD TO SELL! cides, and should it be the means of direct* WILL SELL, ting any to his care and treatment who “ G. B. D.” (?) MUST SELL, _ — (as they surely will) Snd relief. I. will be Can have his *• Stone Wall Jackson,, J AMES jC AMP C a N SELL paid for my trouble. published at tbe cuatomaiy rates (four Fou bet I Am On The Sell I BELL. Engeneer Central Pacific R. R. no ^T oint .—At r [ communicated .] As Interewdar Letter. Very few persons, even among physi cians, would have been willing ujon any terms to have been in tbe condition of tbe writer of of the following letter on the 14th of Feb ruary tat- ■ will anticipate somewhat his report of the facts by gayiug that on the 15th of August last, he made me a vis it, ** the very picture of good health.’’ Time, which tries and proves all things has sufficintly testea this case, and Shown that neither relapses nor collapses having followed, the cure is perfect, and can be cited among the scores of similar cases tho result of my improved mode of trea* ting qisease without medicine. Aug. 27, 1865. G. M. Bourne, Water Cure Physician, No. 10, Masonic Temple, Post street. . KB BID IT- The people of Yamhill County, al- most without distinction of party are convinced that George L. Woods pro cured tbe trailing of the American flag in the dust at McMinnville. A dignified Governor he would make. Dood’s Female Biography ; Henrietta EF-Dr. Bourne treats all diseases of the throat, chest and luugs—which includes diphtheria, bronchitis, incipient consump tion, pleurisy, croup, Ac,—with greatest success. Great relief is afforded in ad vanced stages of Consumption. Rheuma tism, parlysis’ neuralgia, fever and ague, dropsy, etc., etc., are also cured quickly, pleasantly and economically. No medi cine whatever. * j _____ ■ f , X. ’ M * . Confirmation Ntrong Of Robinson. Legerdemain, Every Man his An Interarting Letter. wn Cattle Doctor ; Every Man bis own S acra * ent 6, November 23, 1865.. D ear D octor :—I received your letter a few days since asking for my photograph w’hich I will attend to as soon as convens ient. At present I am very busy, ori ac-. count of the stormy weather, being out at all times, both night and day, and am en joying good health, apprehending uo dan ger if properly careful, as every one sho’d , uv. « tuy Idler 111 be. A I u«vo have ìc read my letter in UIV tbe VÄII Call .nao1berp.,,.rv.,.J b..^^ several times concerning it, *and whether it is correct, and 1 say I can vouch for its .contents, and more if required, as can a great many others who knew me at the time. I remaiu your friend. JAMES CAMPBELL. To D r . Bourne, San Francisco. Farmer 4c. Works on tbe structure and diseases of Horses. Downing’s American Fruit Book; Fred. Donglas’ Work. Young Man’s Book of Knowledge, Photographs Democratic of the Presidents, and many of the Gener Candidate for I’rosecutin^ Attorney of als on both |?des, Conversation Cards, ftbr District, will spaak in Yamhill Fortuna Telling Cards, etc. I will be fcMhd with my Goods at County, as foWowa: At Dayton, Mav J. W. Johnaon, 25; at Lafayette, same day in the eve. tbe OLD CITY MARKET in Lafayette, At McMinnville, 26 ; at Falkners, 28 prepared to SELL! regardless -of what uiy Good.1 bring. >. ■ ’« . Come prepared on AUCTION day Mr- M. R. Cary is offering bargains to get Geode at your own brices. no H. in Books, dry goods and notion!. [ S an F rancisco . August 22, 1865. Advised by tbo undesigned, Mr. Jas. Campbell, of the Central pacific Rail Road, (who was then in a most deplora ble state of ill health) placed himself un der the care ot Dr. Bourne the Watei Cure Physiciau. Some six months or more afterward he visited this City, when I accidentally met him at Dr. Bourne’s es tablishment, and am happy to say, resto red to good health,and in tine spirits. JOHN SULLIVAN. ML R* Cary. u Dr. Bourne takes the liberty to publish th« above, as many persons had pmphe sied hia relapso into his former conditon, permanant cure, or dak No Pay for eer- on returning to his duties, of the writer of t vices, when in bis judgment it ia within tbe boiitids of cure “ An interesting Letter,” whose state CAUTION. ments concerning the cure.of a well defi Persons seeking the Electropathic In ned easeoi Consumption have recently sti. ute should be carful to rumember tho- attracted ao much attention- to the Water naine and number. , ELECTROpATHIC Cure, as improved upon and practiced by INSTITUTE Dr. Bourne. Thia addition al'testimony 645 waahiugton Street. must prove satisfactory to all reasonable South side* between Kearny and Mon* minds. It should be remembertd that Dr tgouiery over the Restaurant, Bourne uses no medicine whitevet, and j. h : josselyn , m . D. . Besidont Physician. bis patients al most universally those who on the sign. With these remaks ww have failed to receive relief from the meds leave the interest of tbe Institute with the ¡cal practitioners; yet they are cured with' public asking only the same generous great rapidity, and in a pleasant and agree confidence thus far awarded to it Tbe able manner. No. IQ Masonic Temple, record shows over twenty thousand con sultations, and a very large tmodhnft of Post street entrance. no. 15 Im. | »offering relieved, Persons wishing to consult the Reeident Physician, by letter can do so with the f utmost confidence. All letters must be Dr. J. II. Josaelyn. addressed plainly J. II. JOSSELYN, M. D., Box 1945, San Francisco. Cal. All JMPORTANT MEDICAL DISCOVERy letters will be destroyed or returned, as desired by lhe writer. Office hours from 6 a . m . tu.4 p. x. no. 14 3m 5 Electricity ana Curative AGAnt. HEN IT WAS PROMULGATED By the Directors of the E lectro - p a fine L nstititk , that disease could be SUMMONS. entirely eradicated from the system with Mary And RubWoff plff, vs Francis Ru- out the use of poisonous drugs, the thoug bidon defendant. htless and those who do not look deeply In Circuit Court of the State of Oregon into cause and effect spouted the asser for the "»»Qty of kewftin- — tion as chimericel, and wrote long articles In equit)' Jor divorce. replete with sophistry, claimng that only To Francis RubidOn defendant. through the digestive system could the N the name of the people of the State of blood be purged of tbe poisons which con Oregon. You are hereby notified that stitute disease ; a great cry went up from Plff, has commenced suit against __ „— —— jruu you Hi in those interested in tbe continued suprema said-tcgurt fan divorce on the ground ot cy of the old system of one poison to cure desertion.' Now unless you. appear in thy another. All el the cmpyrica joined in circuitcourt of the Statte of ftrez-nn fa" fcaBmuw i ed at tbe new system, circulating base plaint of plff on file with tbe clerk ot said stories of its ill-success, and quoting imag court within ten days after ttfff Service . inary cases as proofs. Time has demon hereof if served in Yamhill county and strated their dishonesty. After five years twenty days H served out of said county, of uninterrupted success the Electropathic then tbe same will be taken for confessed, system is the leading idea in medical jur and application will be made to the court isprudence, white by the old system, phys for the relief therein demanded, and costs, iciana »were were content to cure one in every __ j A._y _ —"'uvy< 11 . »derof r- iwv irniiny f “ ■. . - were div and five cases, therawere those who bts' By tba Jud.* of said court N. T. CATON,— ing deep into the science of the curative March 2d, 1866. Att’y for plff. art < anong these were the Electropathists; . _ ---------------- ------------ n att w. finally,- it was discovered fhat the failure in ------ - ------- - ■ - ■ • - i - - -j. most of the cases of organic disease, was "IPMBOMI. entirely due to the machine. Taking this In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore- view of the case, Dr. J. H. Josselyn, after years of experiment, has perfected an Eleo Igon, for the C’outrtjr of Yamhir a tropatbic Instrument, which will cure any terW 1888, V *- ■ i t n * TT' •" I 4- • . • IV r% • . --- disease which flesh is heir, always always iu to be Henry nuoeru Roberts, plff t » Solomon -s, iuu iicbu ia yvir, uU i.cuijr understood that the case is not ftcradvID- Joo. T. Jeffreys, William Wright and Ubas. _____ L____ . _____ . I- .L •- » tt’* »A!_ A * ’ ced as to show a destruction of .the vital Waldin defendant’s. To said defendant’s. tissues, we do not claim that the use of N the name of tbe State of Oregon, you medicines may not bO more advantageous in some cases, but, that in connection and each ___ of you and sum -w—w • arc required a*ru (IV W I I “ diseases hitherto deemed incurable, can be cured by this system but the directors would take this opportunity to inform hu tail'd« that the Kesident Physician is a reg uta graduate, and has had a large ejeper- ence in the treatment of diseases, both with and without the aid of electricity, he has also discovered several “electic” veg etable remedies that will cure almost any nameable disease, which he will send to any part of the~Pacific Coast upon receipt, of a complete description of tbe disease with which the applicant may be afflicted, an 1 will.warrant a perfect cure-ia all cas es, where che medicines are used accor ding to directions, and more especially in cases of FEMALE TROUBLES, where great care and caution are necessary to a favorable result From early morn until late at night, this instrument is employed, ;mparting health and strength to all who are so fortunate as to obtain its services. Diseases (whieh the old system) took months, or even years to cure, are now cured in a few days or weeks. The cost, too, is not so great as by the old system, besides the saving of time. Connected with this system is the renowned Eletro-JIagiietic Baths. than which there is no more powerfuT aux ilery in the world for the radical cure ot disease. There is no institute id the State where tbe electrupathic system is practiced, except at the ■ ’ Elect rap At fair Institute, ly of Y.a>biB,Ma »rawer the cou»pl.int ’ uf the plaintiff Bled in the above- cntitJecT.... cause) and io case you fori to do w within -ten days from the service of this summons upon vou if served m Yamhill county, Ogn, and if served in any othercounty iu th'is State, then within twenty dnyB from date of such service, the plaintiff tfill apply to tbe said court for the relief demanded in said complaint to-wit: for judgment against you for the sum of one thousand and ugh tv dollars, ((1080) together with cost- md disbursments of suit. By order of Hon. R. P. BOISE..Judgu. 0. H. S teward . Att’y for plff. • v-s- rs ? S 50cte. y vol 1 no 7 Lafayette, March Täh, 1886 — - 8 w f FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the matter Of the estate of A J. Meredith, deceased. Acc rintof Anal set tlement,- and distribution. ND now on this 5th day of April, 1866; comes John Perry, admr. of the estate of A. »J. Meredith deceased nnd files his account for final settlement and distribution of said estate. It is ordered that THURSDAY the 7th day of Juee, - I860, in the County Court of YamhiU County, Oregon, be appointed as a day to make final settlement and distribution of said esrate; and that four weeks notice thereof be given by publication in the La fayette Courier. J. W. Cowles, County Judge. G. H. Steward, Atty. A 645 Washington Street. This Institute was established to, if pos sible, prevent the unwary from falling in-» to the dens of robbery, (y J.lot qnack doctor’s traps), and hereafter the scietfflc originators of this Institute will not be to ON IX. SBTVLBMBNT.* blame if the afflicted arc robpod of their ’ Tbe Estate of Solomon Allen. deceasod: money, and injured in constitution. And now on this 4lb day of April, There is also another view of the affair. 1866, comes John W. Allen, execu The rising generation should be reared tor of the last will ,, and testa with strong constitution, and the direc ment of riOlonKNi W, Allen, late of Yam tors wish to arouse their guardians to a hill County, Oreeon, deceased» and flics proper sence of their duties in their prein bis account for final settlement aud distri* ises, if possible to prevont them from bution of the said entateJ It is-ordered .«Pulling their young charges with deleters IbBtTHUKSVAY. Juue the 7th 1866, be . ‘ T . ••• ious drug, with aclianceof Ä* entailing, up appointed as"a day for the final settlement on the tender constitution, just forming, and distribution of tbe said decea.s4jd's es a complication of evils, a thousand limes tate, and.tbat four weeks notice ther*j«f worse titan death. i bo pubhsbed iff the Lafayette C oukur . It would be consuming space, to ho J. W. Cowles, County Judge. purpose, t<\ enumerate the disease,, to G. II. Steward, Atty. no. 12 4w. which this system is explicated, suffice it to say, that there is no diseases j ............ within the catalogue of human ills but RS. WHITE 1 .WBS!BWttg> Phj aisiifliy ajiiiLgurga».;». what can lx. cured at tho_ Electropathic natitele We have instructed the Resi-» Lafayette. Oregon Ofic«. .. t. • **rvr institute “ “ ent -* Pnysicin "— ----------------------------- and Store. to warrant a perfect D