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THE COVRI I I | • [cofiRECTED weekly ] AGENTS rOR TEE COU Wheat, f1 Bushel, The following are our dulv ni horizcd Oats, ”. j ageats to receive and receipt for subscriptions ! ßar]ef bushei and advertisements for the C ourier : Corn meal, 100 tbs J. «. Knowlton & Co. •> I San Francis«»O. Flour, 100 tbs L. P. Fisher, Middlidgs, ton, ,■ La fayette. Apples, dried’ f* It» Dr. H. F. White, . Amity. Peaehes, Hon. G. II. Burch, . tb Dayton Dr J. Dodson, . . * BACON. . McMinnville.. Hams, lien. W. T. Newby, . th . . . Muddy. Sides,. Andrew Baker, . . tb . Norti Fork. Shoulders, J. M. Fryer, . . tb West Clehalem. Lard, f* tb . Hen. A. Shuck, . . East Ctehalem. D. Ramsey, . .- MISCELLANEOUS. . . Wheatland. Eggs, Marion Hendrix, « doz., Dallas, Butter, f* tb T. J. Lovelady, . . Ti lamook. Cheese, per tb, Dr. G. B. Davidson, Fores Grove. Chickens, f* doz., br. T. A. Bailey, . , . Hillsboro. Potatoes, B bushel’ Wm. Blanchard. . PORTLAND, Onions, p lb H on . J ohn H enry S mith ; Beans, lb Hav, ton, Wool, lb, " ■ , » A?.. .. ___ . . * . ~ A J C' ▲ _ i*____ iL I « • c* L ft i ’.x .......I, . _ • ’ 1-dl , « '4 ' . . . _ ’ • I » à *1 1 £ L. ,t. ■ ‘ 11 ‘ 1<■ i I ■ , 3. € . A dams conducts religious i ser- the Church in ¡¡Lafayette, on I the finltiSabbath <$*each month, at 14 o’clock A. . M. Jïbpçncer wiilbprambh. m Lafayette seConcf Sabbath of iach month, at 14- .. '' -X i * o’ijoek, ¡and :»Rev. G. 11/Greer at 3’clock. ^ame day, M i .^JFhj IF I Rr 37 ■ ........ Rzyj M r . M?Câlister (Nazarene) ill preach io Court douse on tbo ¡second uh month, at 1*1 (¿clock. j ,. James^velsey will pferch in L afayett^, 3d Sabbath of each month, at 11 o'clock The Best Quality. CEGARS, etc., etc Patent Medicines County Fair as published in the Demo- and family^ formerly of this pla< e, were cles of her preparation in the N illinery ' __ L J j _ I j c line. Willis came in for a i pre’ i >Q a pa- inting. Miss. Clara excelled oi fancy needle work to the extent of thre ! sever- al premiums. We presume Huoert and Wilkie did not attend the fair. A 4' truly 'M eritorious D ocu M ENT. We print this week, from slips furnished us 4>y lion. J. C. Peebles, former corres- ponding Secretary of the Society, the ad-' dres§ delivered at the late Fair, by the President, lion. J. 11, Douthit, aud in vite a careful perusal of the same by .our readers. The address abounds in sugges- tibns that it would be well for all intcres- The President is a ractical ; : man—a farmer. He profits by t e palpa ble injury inflicted upon the inda rmi in* i ted to heeJ. TORE f I lar 1'1- - i I W . - ■H ■ i r “ I i pul . ! SUSTAIN YOUR HOME paper : • I ' ’ J We have made arrangements whereby we can take from new subscribers, Wheat, Flour, Oats, Potatoes, Barley, Onions Beans, Bacon, Lard, Butter, ¿cc. Ac at the highest market price. Who will be without the County paper when J can be had for almost anything *l iL- . farmer the raises: Those storing wheat in the Lafayette Ware IIouso. have only to bring us a re ceipt from Mr. Sampson for the amount of Three Dollars, to secure the C ourier for. a year. We hope to.be able to double our sub scription between this and the coming, Chrstmas. Will our agents and others themselves in behalf of thepapef ? I very __ _r v________ u:ii__ __ especi resident of Yamhill and j __ mote business men and property holders, is terested in the success of a paper •at La- fayette. . A very small amout only from each contributed toward its support insure the permanent success C ourier . > YÌ * I i H asliiiiglón 4M Polk Counties i" :' I- I 'i ce ' that they a; re prepared to WQI 1 = n LI I sh ■ ' t L -I i -1 ‘I ■ > . rs a supui jor assortment oi i r ^TCVpS andiall and singular th wares of superior pattern an a I ili, i I I ’If ¿ 4 i ; usual Dntul in a first C ass house. I < j- • • 4 ulibber i the / MIGR a NT TIN? and I WAGON MAKING A N D REPAIRING SIIOB •i ■' ' I . ■ 1 I ■ i ' 1 i- 7 T . IT"r Ti "pr In order to increase • • f WOOD ! WOOD ! We want everybody and his bring us a cord of wood—soon having serious apprehensio this winter. Everybody chance now to pay for We are in urgent need and s therefore conplain if you all come Í - ■ < F PURIFYING the Blood, Strengthening the Nerves, Restoring the lost iost Appetite, is yar» ncimci it a mlo FRESE FKESES ’S HAMBURG TEA a TEA. best preservative against almost any It is the I sickness, less, if ■■ wov« used timely., <. iu > v > j ., Composed wu of herbs I I given safely Buioijr t< to infants. FuMl only, it can be a giver, directions in English, «* French - Spanish and, German» with every pac package. TRY 1T| l; wholesale and retail For sale at all the w_ drug stores and groceries. EMIL FRESE. Wholesale Druggistt jy Sole Agent, 410 Clay street, 111 1 f . I ... * i I. j « I L F ■ i- i t 4 i i • • f I • í i *-'iv v •> ’ 11 ♦ M ll ! ■ f a : » , I * .---—y--- ................................. • .v . [T i r • i . t 1 7 t ff t f ..» |V- J THE ELECTROPATHIC CAPTION. Persons seeking the Electropathy Insti HE, DIRECTORS OF THIS CELE- brated Medical Institute wish to thank tute, should be careful to remember tbenatno the public for the generous manner in which and number. they have sustained the Resident' Physician ELEC T R OP A T III C INSTI-' ATT^NEf &..COUVSELOR AT L’AW, TÜTE. with their patronage. It- Is now six years j b sincejhe Institute wasps ablished ; during that 645 Washington street. ¡I ! SALEM, OREGON. 1 time there has ( been over THIRTY THOU ’ I i * I . ’ji* 1 li.' SAND CONSULTATIONS, and in in all Sonth side, between Kearny and Montgomery . Will practice in the Supreme i Çir- erne and cases, where thje fiiseafce was t ¡-äst' curable. J, H, JOSSELYN, M. D- cuit Courts of |hi8 State. ; ■ I i' «f |his A PERFECT«, AND PERMANENT CUgE CUgE' ‘ i r • I ' ' j i ' I • L '* i5 ,1 »' 'll ‘ ' I ' ¿^“Particular attention paid I q Ppbate bus Has been performed. •formed. Malicious charlatans on the sign, With these remarks we leave the interest of the Institute with the public, iness and also to thè cdlleetio^ of debts, atH] have opened trips in «dosei proximity to the asking only the same generous confidence Institute, adopting similar names hop’ng to forwarding òf proceeds. attract the un weary ; but their failure to do and patronage, thus far awarded to it. The , I*. . TTI record s ows over thirty thousand consulta so is perfectly apparent—Dr the business has I ' ! ! not beeu effected in the least, but haS gone on tions, and a viery large amount of suffering relieved. * i! " •- ' .‘À iucreaSeing its usefulnts and profits in regu d ' i 1 * Persons Wishing to consult the Residen RS.. WintE & WESTERFIF.LC, Pby- lar ratio. The Resident P lysician has bv Physician by Letter, can do so with the ut*4 careful study -and experience'witbin the last siciang and Surgeons, Lafayette, Qre^on. few years teen successful .1 in discovering new most confidence, and can, if they wish, have I I mivm store. ?. Electric Remedies for any disease sent to all Office I ‘in in the. l)rug electric remedies which are far superior to parts of the State ; all Remedies sent from the any before used in the healing art, and he can ■ I WARRANT THEM TO CURE I Institute warranted to be effectual. All let ters must be addressed plainly J. H. JOSr ,r All cakes for-which they are used, or mke no SELYN, M. D. Box 1945, San Francisco HEMBREE Dealer in, DryGooós forwarded Cal. All letters will be destroyed or returned, • Groceries Hardwore &c. South sido charge for services, Ttiey will be upvn tbo as directed by the writer. Oct 2 no 35.ly. I Pacific States t^anyf piace ‘n Main Stradi.- Il r/; ■ * ; -'H I ' r ’ ' 1 T ■ • ■: 4®“ The Best Remedy i f- - > . ( r '»I Í > * J. ■ » our circuì ’ ' [From the Democratic Standard. , EDWARDS informa) all ' 18£6.] - “ Whom it may,concern,” J I’lMU . St. » PORTL a N I). Next sa G lad to H ear it .—For sever that he is established in L a fay - loél I past Dr. J. IL Josselyn. for the la.-i . ette , in the business of manufacturing and $o well hnotfn as the Resident Pin rapairing -the Electropathic Institute. 645 W h WAGONS. HACKS. COACHES AND BUGGIES street, San Francisco; has contempla An experience of many teifs on this coast tiring from his . position for the pur| in the business, enables hi n to assure patrons accepting the position of visiting physii that he understands what it requires to / ke one of the large hospitals in his native or repair jobs in his line in s manner to stand Massalicusetts. The matter becoming k through all our varied seasons lie wil\take to a number of scientific gentleman of in exchange for his work v agon timber and Francisco, who feeling what a great/-' lumber. lie W ants Spokjei, felloes, To.igU'S, would occur to tho coojmunity by the wit. Axles, &C., for which he vvil ‘1 allow the mar- drawal of a physician of such scientific attain ket price. ? I) WARDS. ments as Dr. Josselyn, a meeting was called • J' Lafayette , Ju ly 31, 186G-ly at which resolutions highly laudatory of the Doctors abilities were passed, and a commit', ... «* •* • tee of gentlemen apponted to. wait upon him, present tlie resolutions, and urge him to give ri r - \ up the intentiin of leaving the State, and con J ' L i h*z • I* • ■ 1 • tinue in hi§ present posit io it . The arguments of the ¿ommittee faciiita ed by certain pecun HAYWARD, COLEMAN & CO.; iary propositions, made by the Directors of I /. t the Institute,have induced the Doctor to retain TTEH ! st IMPORTERS AND DEALERS’! IN his posjtiort as Resident Physician.. We an**’ trounce the success of the negotiations with I ' X satisfaction as it would have been difficult ution Will ' be open ‘for I the re I I î I - F ' I* for the hinnordus patients that heretofore res j »• ceplion of Students, on Monday, Oct. the 8th, ’ C'rockcry, ïramps, Oils lied on the Doctor for scientific and success ful treatment to have found another physi 1 86 GLASS, C1IINÁM* D PLATED cian capable of filling his place. : WAREZ ' Acad c The - iî nical yevr will be divided into [From the Yreka,Union, Febuary 10,66;] T he B est is the ■ C heapest .—This adage four quartet’s 6 f eleven weeks each. • will apply as well to the practice of medicines The Tui0oi^ payable at thp middle of each Ct TLE BY, as to the purchase of merchandise. Thous • « quar ter, will lx r-: ands on this coast, on this coast, during the 1 past fifteen years, have had their constitution Ptimary Department [> ruined by refusing treatment at Hie hands Lamps, Chandeliers, Chirnaeys, ahd 4¡ddl¿, 11 Stock of first-class physicians, simply because a Sfehior ’ i I 1 Kerosene, gang of humbugs, styling themselves doctors, Coal, and who are almost destitute of common Sx tra charges will the follow' Lard, sense, much more of medical knowledge, offer Neatsfoot arid studieis : V •; IT to treat ‘ ‘_____ ‘ those who are sick for a less sum ,» i Tanners Oil, k than a regular practitioner tactitioner. A man that Latin & Gréek U each J I Alcohol, etc. h00 would allow a quae! jk to administer medicine rçnch, Gcrpian and Spanish, each $ |,oo , j to him. is worse thi an arr idiot, for in nine »rawing.. . .7 4 • « •. m , 00 I 92 F ro | nt S treet , P ortland ; and • » t I cases opt.°f ten, the medicine so giyeo, ins si • • J I• .. • .......... f 414 Front st,,Sani Francisco. / no22 I stead cf curing the disease, makes the patient Painting I (Woo f ■ '■ ' ' rd ■'■■■ r . . > worse and does permanent injury to the vic » Instruction in vocafMusic, free ofcharge. j' & } « tim, , and oftentimes to such an extent as to prevent the possibility of curing the original deduction made for. absence for less disease.1Tile fact is that no person should 7 than half k quarter,‘unless in case of sickness. place himself in charge of a physicain unless I oard on reasonable terms, car he had by I he has Strong proofs that the doctor is a reg ular CTaduate from some well reputed Medi tlijoie desiring h, by a^plving sonfej. cal College- The number of medical hum % Hall & Forbes. bugs in San Francisco, is ’perfectly enormous not more than two of the advertised physi INSTITUTE, cians have a diploma. Dr. J. H. Josselyn, physician of the Electropathic Insti 6 45 Washington Street ’ Resident tute, 645, Washington street, i3 one of these, i and is prepared atall,timesto exhibit his di DR. J. H. JoBscJyn. M , D., plomas. " 1 I 1 .» ; RESIDENT PHYSICIAN- •is I ì AN OFFER. -- ■ 4:’ f • r j-1 I I fi T interest of the Stars and Stripes. ’ abroad—in the States and elsewhere; i We regret that a number of uyntacical propose to furnish the C ourier one ; eatr iifelicitiesi occur in the address as pub- to those ordering it sent to any of the Iished in all the papers we hav ; noticed j i states east, or California, for the low pr^c,e of ¡'containing it; this we know to lave been two D ollars . There is destined Mryntom no fault of the author, and will |<)t in any years to come, to be a large emigration annu wise mar the usefulness of the address. ally seeking homes on the Pacific Slopiei an’d every dollar expended by the people of A am- ' ! 1 it was hill County in the way of directing attention-« The pv»ted slips from whic generally published, without mt dification to the superior inducements Offered ems grants to settle in Yamhill County, will j are in the-fault—they were he iribly ex- a four fold return. I The Territory and resources of Ya ecu ted* County are ample to sustain fi times its present population! There is scarcly one in the County who has not ._ a T friend ___ 2.L.J1 or friend in the States or I California to whom to seridithe nd the county countv paper, p - I ’ i ’ ' •’ * 1 I-. i' who would in all pr fin exchange to su< Portland Clarke t. rom their locality. The following are the prices baid farm produce in Portland. We shall ers for 'produce take pains to correct these figures each week, up to the hour of going ta press, so farmers may rely on our report being cor rect if that of the Portland dairies is. / -*-r r Assortment of Tinware, » SUBSCRIBE FOR THE COORIER. -zeal for the agricultural interts is of the 1 State, maJe the occasion of a S „jate Fair loyalty ” by one for demonstrating his “ making “ Spread Eagle ” speeches in the . *14 ’ '• and manjr useful and ornamental articles too numerous to mention. Give me a call and make*» purchase.1 R. R f Í SJMPSON. nen’t, Thankful the Libera . Lafayette; July 31, 1866-1 I . »lie of ended them by th e j imprudence of his immediate pnedesces- i son who, while lib labored with apparent a ' il [From the Red Bluff Independent of January 24th, 1866. < ' _ E lectropathy .—The readers of this artic!«* are particularly requested to read the adver tisement of the •“ Electropathic institute ” 645 Washington street, San Francisco, to b foun&in another co’urnn of this paper. Th< remarkable cures that have been effeted U Dr. J. II. Josselyn, the Resident Physician of the Institute during the past six year, has gained for this estabjislftnent a reput? tion that has never been equalled fix any m< ical establishment on this coast. 1 Iß J cases Female irregularities ’especially, DrJ Josst-k has gained an enviable reputation, and f spacious parlors of the Institute are cont ually occupied by ladies seeking relief fi - their troubles’ Dr. Josselyn pays particular attention the treatment of cases in the interior of t State, and upon receipt of a full descriptic of the disease of which the applicant is i. unfortunate aS to be afflicted, accdmpanii with the real or a fictitious addres, sen per Wells, Fargo & Co., medicines that warrants to cure the disease, without slightest injury to the system. He usr mercury or mineral poisons. The rdm are known as “ Electic,” and most oi are of his j)wn discovery. Persons p’ themselves nnder the treatment of Dr] Josselyn may rely upon not only r< correct and succesful treatment but tr discretion and sccr.cy. - LAKE, of the aboy e pop terests of the State by the den ogogical Wheat, new, for milling, ^bu, 65 @ 7S 37 Oats, bushel 3 00 Corn meal, fl 100 tbs, 4 b0@4 25 . Flour, country brands, 00 ‘ Jefferson flour, 00 Imperial standard, - 00 Standard, . 00 Flour, extra, 35 00 Ground Feed, ton, 20 00 Bran, 35 00 Middlings, È3 00 Apples fi bx, 9@I0 Appks, dried 16($17 ìb Peaches *** 14@16 Plums, 18 Bacon 18 Hams 8all Shoulders 20a21 Lard, in tins, 19a20 Lard, in kegs. 30 Eggs doz, 27a33 Butter f) tt>, 5 00a6 00 Chickens fJ doz, 40 Potatoes bu, Í 50a3 50 Un ions 50a4 00 Beans 25 00 Baled 24 00 Loose 20 00 Straw 4|a5 Hides, salted, per ft), 9al0 Hides, dry, per lb, b « t crat, wic observe that Mr. B.g C. I uniway Washing Machine, while Mrs. LH was a* udon arti- warded numerous testimonials utfon arti 1 A general variety of the leading proprietà- ry remedies constantly on Spices, \ / Cooking Extracts, i Perfumery. viiuu.c.j. • I ¡ a r Concentrated Lve, < • and Axfe'Grca/se. . Also an assortment of bucket . cutlery , RAZORS and straps , besides 4 general A P remium F amily .—In sc anning over the premium list of the lat i Linn them on that occasion. Mr. D. was awar 1 if it kt ded a premium on his 11 Struck it ¡at last, last, ’ ’ «4 ted to the Public: ( * awarded them on sundry and divers arti cles of utility and ornament exhibited by ■ 1 JT . the lucky recipient of sundry prsmiums . R R LIGIO.US NONCES - • ' ; ' i 1 i i » . • « * ♦ . —- •* J.--' -■ i receipt of a letter disease withstatinj» symptoms, the age and sex of the pati nt AND FAMILY GROCERY j ‘ FEMALE l^DICINFS. ; ; > T' h = ' ' ' I- L SIMPSON keeps a first class Fatni- • ly Grocery ’ 2 Lafiyiette, __ __ where ________ y in can _ be Discovered and used by the Résider t I , nt all times found all tfie staple articles in the ician, are tbg only remedies which Í..P. and sure to have the effect. The large i nur l bampy amjly supply line, fine, besides ' - of cases in which they have been us-.d Miscellaneous Assortment of, guarantfee of l^ieir success, Great care should be taken in visting USEFUL AND LUXURIOUS ARTICLES. Institute, to rememer the name, . I ¡1.! ; I ’ i -F ’ ' I L Fancy Soaps, Soaps of all kinds, Cantlies ELECTROPATHIC INSTITUTE, and Licorice, pipes, pfens and Inks, powder, 645 Washington Street Caps, Shot and Bar LeatbLetter paper, fancy ,and plait, Envelopes, plaii^and fancy, Oysters “bet a een Montgomejy and Keorny strfeft npd‘Sa rd ir.es, Canned Frt ‘ ’ t its of n all 11 1 kinds, •J • II. Josselyn, M. IK Fiuest Wines Best brands Whiskys npd Brandies, r resident Y hysictan - ; ■ < • Hostetter, Hoofland and Drake Bitters. ■ iM-j ■ ■ I. r j: ; * • I i1 ■ .Below are a few Of the Opinion« of tL SCHOOLBOOKS! Press ofCalafornia, which are submit TOBACCO, SMOKING A1| d H OIIEWING OF of tjie sefvicos of a , can find one by call. ing,-soon g, soon : at ?i Lafayette, Chimneys built >rk done satit'factorilly, or no id oilier wQr anu . charge.i I1'J Eafnyette ■ « I <’ONFE€TiOWERY £ • i t ’Í ,s. ’ / ./■ O ' I 1 % I h i ■ 11 ; / j t 1 1 1 r f _i L 1 e * ' ’•[ 1 T-l • -il T -X ’ ‘ ‘ » ! - ■ * é . 1 í 'fl » ' li ■ 1 ■ l F Î ? vi ’’ . r 1 . i r n -, pmi nn ;y. ’ Í - - ■ ' :fi T i