Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, December 11, 1866, Image 3

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L afayett A cademy
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receipt of a letter disc«
symptoms, .the age and se
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THE FEMALE
We fafaly paid
this institution, formerly unde the control
of Profs. Hall & Forbs, but now under the
Lafayette Market
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[ cqrrected w eekly ]
control and m
ngement of the Liter alone,
a visit.
¡qhool is well patronized
This
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Discovered and used by’
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and students seem to be making creditbale
Wheat, 7} Buslid,
Oats, $ V M
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Barley,
bushel,
Corn meal,
100 lbs
Flour, f* 100 lbs
Middlidgs,
ton,
Apples, dried’
tb
Peeehes, $ ft>
progress.
witnessed recitations in
Wo
Grammar, Rhetoric and Algebra, in all of
, care snouiu oe taken in visting
te, to rcmemer the Came,
which studies the respective classes havo
rROPATHIC INSTITUTE,
645 Washington Street
made, considering the length of time they
J. IF. . ^osacty
J ossk S v;p. JI. D,
than an average proficiency.
18(£20
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T 10
20
and Brandies,
and Drake Bitters
RELIGIOUS NOTICES*
XISCEILANBOCS.
E lder ^. C. A dams conducts relig
vices at the Church
Lafayette,
first Sabbath of each montl , at 11 o’cl
Eggs, $ doz., .
Butter, $ lb
Cheese, per lb,
Chiekens,
doz.,
Potatoes, p bushel
Onions, p It)
Beans, f lb
Hav,
ton,
Wool, $ lb,
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RESIDENT
.TOBACCO,
SMOKI.ÍO
on the fourth Sabbath of
o'clock, and Rev. G. II
m .,
p"oprieta
same day,
R ev , M r . M’Calister (Nazarenc)
at the Court House on the second
each month, at 11 (¿clock.
Rev. James Kelsey will preach it
on 8d Sabbath
month;
a . M.
Also
KAZORS
L .itcenrr
an
òòrtmeht
W aps , bei
klYßICTAN
Below are a few Cf the Op:n
Presa ofCalafomia, which
ted to the Public:
¿SGHÓOM
Rev J. Spencer will pi
p,
STILES
<
en Montgomery
d Kcorny si
gomeiy a ad
have been engaged in them, much more
CACOS.
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OF
[From the Red Bluff Indep indent of January
24th, 1866.
E le I ctrc ^ a ihy .—Thè rea lers < f this article
"re pcrticuLrly ;e
f read the ad ver*
t're-.ai-; r'
• "-rf- ! /'¿’.is. institute,”
DIEB
At his. home near
day, December • 6, 1866, of
sey, James S Larué¿ aged betwee
40 years.*
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SADDLES A HARTTZ”?
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•- The
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:ed LyK I
Axle Grease.
of pocket cutlery ,
des a general
descriptions, and lower
1 Quality of articles
nero the-
and
ortment c ’ Tinware,
ano! it ’
fT^he undersigned, thankful for the liberal
ft patronage extended to him in the past,
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irould say t* his old customers and - others,
that he is uow better prepared than ever, tc
supply all demands for ft
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IX ALLE Y.-
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Repairing,
.fill and oi amenta! artici"" ■ j
ftnnntion. Give me a all a
R. L. SIMPSON.
if tv 31, II i6-ly. ; ■
Mending
and Fixing
tESuTbe highest Market price
1 lines and produce.
By pnmptitu
in" business I bops to
■H able t(>, merit a continuance of the patron-
agè heretpfore so generously extended to > me.
ßL^Customers
from
<Le
opposits
side of the river,
who purchase . the
of five dollars, will be entitled to
at my expense.
•'S. Cf STILES
ayton, December 1, 1866.
Stoves
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AKIWO '
ING SHOP..
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' I [I ron] tne Democratic rita?
J. Holmes
jmocratic M ayor
was recently elected Mayor of the
»f Portland to fill the, vacancy ocea-
d by the resignation of Mru Failing.1
inanuiadturing .and
u’.ar Establishment
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ES AND BVaG'>£S.
fears oq t'nis coast
m tb assure patrons
it requites to make*
i a rnanper to stand
sons
Ke will take
wagon timber and
8, Felloes, .To.igu Si
kill allow tho mar-
i J. EDWARDS.
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patronage extended
YAMHILL, Washin
announce that they
LaCayetté,
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quality, usually found in a First
Remember
EMIGRANT
the
MAN
E Store, Front
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SALEKS
R emoved . —The
Express
California
OSce has been removed to Sacremento
City, where the Er press will be issued in
future.
staunch Democratic Journal, and we bes­
peak for it increased prosperity in its new
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JI.
HIS Institution will
ception ofStudcnts, on N
1866.
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nips, Oils
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The Express has evjer been
Jodality.
LAFAYETTE
The Academical year
The Troy (0.) Times cac|j
—rants and paws up
the
late election in Miami
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Lamps
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The Tuition, payable
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Kerose
quarter, will be as follow
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was silly enough to sup
locrats.
four quarters of eleven v
Primary Department.
could be carried by the
Middle,
The radicals came out of the
Senior’
coutcst with greatly reduced major
; hence the Times man jubilates—II
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Extra charges will be
ing studieis:
Latin & Greek, each....... .... foto
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French, German and Spanish each $5,00
Drawing,............
been trembling for the result.
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Painting,.......... i
D ecidedly on the G ain . —In the
Sixth (Iowa.) Con; rcssional District, here- ^^’Instruction in vocal MuBic, (free ofchilrge
No deduction made for absence fc.
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tofore overwhelmingly radical* Hubbard
for ’ less
narrowly escaped defeat at Ue late elec.
than half a quarter, unless in case of sickrii ess.
tion ia that radical
Board on reasonable terms, can be bad by
those desiring it, by applying soon
and
negro
State.
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A Posted Editor.-
the Jacksonville Sen
*• Fortieth
folks had got it
some way
onvenes.”
Congress
C. G CTRL.
I ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR
in their u noggins
that on
the
aforesaid“
Monday” the second session of the 1
ty Ninth Congress convened. How i
fault?
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SALEM, OREGO'N.
Will practice in the Suj
cuit Courts of this State.
eatsfoot am I F.' ■ \ ■
Tanners' Oil,
Alcohol, vt
F ront S ti ¡ET, PoRTLANl fc and
J2 ; 4J Front st,, Sa’ PF i .ncuco.
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LSGTB
I INSTIT
ishingt
Street
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H. Jo«seh
• ent phy $ ci | n -
CTORSr 0
THIS CELE
edieal Institute wish tú
he generous fpanher
ainedthe. Resident 1
onage. * It is| now s
ite wasas ablighed ; di
been over THIRTY
fSy^Particular attention paid i
C hristmas E ve BALL.-j-Mr. & Mrs.
forwarding of proceeds.- x
Holdridge will give a ball at their resi*
Sentii side, between
deuce on Christmas eve, Monday Dec. 24.
W The Best Ke
They have a good dancing Hall.
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having
been tendered a situation in McMinnville
left Us.—Prof. Hall,
PURIFYING the Blood, St
Nerves, Restoring the lost .
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FRESE’S HAMBUR
College, has accepted the same, and is
now engaged with Prof. Johnson in the
conduct of that Institution.
By this
change the school interests of Lafayptte
lose the services of a skillful, experienced
and successful Teacher.
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Hasibcen pà’formed.
Malicious charlatan!
have opened t|aps in close proximity to th«
Institute, ad(|)ting similar Dames bop:ng tc
attract the unweary ; but tBeir failure to de
so islperfectly^pparent—for. the business ha!
not been effected in .the leasthbuc has gone or
iùcreaàeing itsj usefulnes andlprofits in r'^u
lar ration The Resident Physician has t;
ireful study, fnd experience fwi th in the
aw.years bee| successful in Jliscoyerin new
ilectrie remedied which are (far superior to
t, ar.dhecan
JURE
stores and groceries.
EMIL FRESE. Wholesale Druggi
8ole Agent,
410 Clay street,
epor mke n°
orw arded
es upon the
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G ALE AND,
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GOODMAN l&
No. 129 Front Street, ;
Opposite What Cheer House, Pòri1 □<’, Or-
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AVE just receiv.d, and a:e constant­
ly receiving the 1 irgc.-t £.00 best se­
lected stock of GENERAL ME: CB \NDISh
ever brought to this market, c.iiLi_uog of
H
DRY GOODS,
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CLOTHING,
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BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
YANKEE I NOTIONS and CROCKERY.
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Also a large stock of
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Groceries,
And many other articles toft numerous to
mention
Being favored by having a resident
partner in San Francisco, and buying onljr
for Cash, we are enabled to sell goods as
cnEAP as any house in t O wm .
Therefore we would respectfully invite Ihu
public to call end examine our stock before
purchasing elsewhere.
Tbe Highest Cash Price paid for all kinds
of Prodifce.' ■»
Wanted—1€O,OOO Pounds oj
Wool.
. Our
Motto — “QUICK SALES
profits ,” and no humbug.
AND
SMAIL
guarantee en ;re s. ■i-i .-c on,* or
Try u| and uonvi. ¿e yourselves.
AL LAND, GOOD? AN A CO., ;
12J Fro. t üjcet, Portland
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I-Wcekiy
HACKS
¡amy and Montgomery
JOSSELYN
W GOODS!!
NEW GOODS
‘ 645 Washington struct.
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iness and also to the collection
ATTEÂTïOM
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ROBINSON & LAKE
1366.1
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G lad to H ear it .—’’’or sevcr.4 months
past Dr. J. II. Jc - lya. 6»r I be la A sir: years
so, well inoWnri'.ic Lesille nt Phvsiciiii of
the Electropathic luMitute i 345 Wash’ujion
street, San Francsc •, has e pmean.htci. re-
tiring from his positi^• fcri ‘he purpose of
accepting the position of visiting physician in
one ot the large luis^-itais iq his native state,
Massahcusetts. The matter bccomiifg known
to a number of scientific gentlemen - f San
Francisco, who feeling what a great !oss
would occur to the community by the with­
drawal of ».physician of sucfi scientific attain
ments as Dr. Josselyn, a meeting was calle i
ac wh ch resolutions highly^ laudatory of the
Docmrs abilities were passed, and a Commit*,
tee of gentlem n apponted to wait upon him,i
present the resolutions, and urgo him to give
Up the intention of leaving the State, and con-
tique in his present position. The arguments
of the committee facilita ed by certain pecun
pecun
iary propositions, made by the Directors of
the Institute,have induced the Doctor to retain
his positiori as Resident Physician. We an*»
noiince the success of the negotiations with
satisfaction as it would have been difficult
for the.numerous patients that heretofore r$\
.tied on the Doctor for scientific and success­
ful treatment to have found another physi­
cian capable of filling his place.
place.,
[From the Yreka Union, F
Febuary 10,66;]
T he B est is the C heapest
. D_
— . —This adage
will apply as well to the practice of medicines
as to the purchase of merchandise. - Thous­
ands oh this coast, on this coast, during the
past fifteen years, have had their constitution
ruined by refusing treatment at the hands
of first-class physicians, simply because a
gang of humbugs, styling themselves doctor«,
and who are almost destitute of common
sense, much more of medical knowledge, offer
to treat those who are sick for a less sum
than a regular practitioner. A man that
would allow a quack to administer medicine
to him, is worse than an idiot, for in inine
cases out #of ten, the mediqine so given,- in^
stead cf curing the disease, makes the patient
worse and does permanent injury to the vic­
tim, and oftentimes to such an extent as to
j -.event the possibility of curing the original
dijeuae. The fact is that no person should
piece himself in charge of a physicain unless
ho has strong proofs that the doctor is a reg­
ular graduate from some well repu/ I Medi«
cu.) College- The number of me ah. J hum­
bugs in San Frfcncisco, is perfectly enofmous
not more than two of the advertised physi­
cians have a diploma. Dr. J. H.^Josselyn,
Resident physician of the Electropathic Insti­
tute, 645, Washington street, is Goe ^cf these,
a-id is prepared at all t:mcsU exhibit his di­
plomas.
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1 CAUTION.
Persons seeking the Electropathic Insti­
tute, should be careful to remember the name
and number.
ELECTROPATHY
INSTI­
TUTE.
From
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b f ree remarks wo leave via ilillib’oro, Forest Grove and Centerville,
a sign. Wi
Wi'b
.tere^t of th, institute with the public,
and return TWIOF
WEFK, Carrying the
g only the same generous
United States M ail !
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assengers and Baggage taken to and from
all the above and intermediate Points.
Packages of Goods Ac., carefully and.
promptly delivered.
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fcsHViil leave Lincoln House at 6
M.
P
MO a NDAYS
and THURSJAYS.
Ar­
riving at L kFAYEl'TE on Tuesdays and.
Fridays, £ J reaching PORTLAND ou
return trips, Wednesdays aod Saturdays.
M. FIELD’ Pro-