Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, February 25, 1868, Image 3

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THEWEEKLY courier .
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1868.
AGENT FOB THE COURIER.,
Ths following are our duly authorised
agents to receive and receipt for subscriptions
and sdvertisements for the Couaixa:
Lafayette.
l»r. H. F. White,
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. Amity.
Hon. (p. H. Burch,
Hon.
. T. Newby, .
• McMinnville.
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Andrtlw Baker,
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Muddy.
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North
Fork.
J. M. Fryer, ,
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Dr. G| W. Gouoher, • • West Cbehalem.
D. Ramsey, . . • • • ». . East Chehalem.
Marion Hendrix, . • • . . Wheatland.
T. J. Lovelady, . . • .... Dallas.
Dr. Ft A. Batiey, . . • . . Forest Grove.
Wm. Blanchard, . • • . . . Hillsboro.
Wm. Squires,............. • • • ................ Tillamook.
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L. P. FISHER, is our authorized Agent
for San Francisco.
Mcasrs. Hudson A McCarty .
horiged agents for San Francisco.
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I. HOLMAN is our autheriaod Afoat
irtland, Oregon.
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Eugene Semple, Esq-! *• •«* antberised
Agent fcr Portland, Oregon.
Mr. THOMAS BOYCE U owr authorized
Agent lor San Francisco.
TEMPLE, RICHARDSON &(fe, Nea.
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37 A- Sy Nassau Street,.New York, areabj au-
thorjxjd agents to receive and receipt aro ad\
vertbiing, subscription, Ac.
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Friday afternoon we dropped in
upon the LaFayette School under the
mat agement of Messrs. Cary A Davis and
must confess our great surprise at the per­
fection in order and deportment to which
the school has been brought, as well as
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so be progressing.
’e. shall not particularize, but we saw
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and girls and we predict for our school
that in five years from this time unless our
directors should commit the error of many
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Oregon Districts—ehange their teachers
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as <iften as every six months, our school
vri’J not be second to any District school
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J. M. Baxter, WS;, C. B. Handle/, WAR.
S ;, M. Wordey, WT|, J. B. Handler, W.-
Capt. 0. Handley
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it is worth while to build a side-walk in
older that your children may get to school
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ma S ame T ime .—A gentlemi qn who
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arrived in this city yesterday froi >tn Lee
county informs us l thatthe people of .that
section were thrown n into great panic and
( ThvM ^alteionir Rtomarh Dtttrr» ara tnflrelvÇ
paralysis a few morningsago by the won­
J Vegetable, aad
aioohol and every hurt- )
derful spectacle of three suns rising at
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the t*atne time. The central orb
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circled by a beautiful rainbow add sur­
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mounted by another iris which e
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on either hand above the attendant suns.
tfal ingredient.
pleBaant tentc, and a moil
fuffrM'Uia drink t* Tti» M*rkeit is fooded with
The two attendant suns were, of course
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•;but TH EKE Sitter»,made
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but reflections of the bona fidè on the
■ of valuable roota, bark ■
( and Itorbu. ai?s
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adapted
to th» cure
clouds, and after a brief spaoe theee sud­
C »11 a£«Mfiiona of tl^ Stomach, Kidneya,liver and 5
¿Bone!«, n.-h aa. Dyepepaia, Faver, Diarrhea,!
denly dissolved and vanished, leaving the
'thej efc. cte. For Bale everywhere. {
real Sol solum. But the people of the
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country who bad never heard of so strange
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prostration. The spectacle is 6aid to have
urniture , bedding carpets I
been sublime and splendid ¿beyond de­
eto.. eto.
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scription, and inspired admiratioo 'even io
V/« arc selling now goods lower than any
the breasts of those who regarded it as other .Hous« i io the State. Examine ear
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the portent of awful supernatual develop­ stock before purchasing a clsewberef
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and Taylor oiro^ia, Portland.
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A nother M an
S hot . —A difficulty
occurred at Lortown, last Satujday, about
the sale of a cabin. “Dirty” Bill—alias
Wm. Burchturf—considered himself the
aggrieved party, procured a henry rifle
and fired at the nearest man of the party
but missed him, struck Mr. Jamis Spear
—who was riding off—in the back, the
ball coming out above the left-
sit breast.
breast,
Mr. Spear is in a critical condition.
ion. Mi.
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Burchturf came to Jacksonville the same
night, surrendered himself to the
• Sheriff,
and is in jail awaiting trial. [ Reveille.
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S tates ,1^-The report of the Grand Sec­
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Meets in Lafayette on the 1st and 3rd Frida,
of each month, at half past 6 ‘ o'clock in the
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The “ Oregon Herald,” is pobliabed by
the • “ ‘Oregon Herald Publishing Associa,
tion” Daily and Weekly, in the City of Port­
land, No. 7, Washington Street.
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The Daily is iseoed every morning.fMon-
days excepted*) It io delivered in the city
at 37| cents per week, payable to the- Car­
ries, and mailed to subscribers at $10 a
year. In politics the Herald is uncompro­
misingly Democratic, faithfully adhering to
the Jeffersonian creed of equal and exact
jqstice to all, special privileges to noue;
the support of the General G ot ernment in
all its delegated powers, and the State Gov-
ernments in all their reserved rights— the
Constitution as the only
, basis of Union i and
guarantee for our liberties and future safe­
ty. It will ever subordinate party to pa
triotidm. and submit all political difference
to the test of free aud fair discussion, with
perfect toleration. It is.also devoted, in a
great measure, to the special interests of
the city and eurroonding country—to * de­
veloping and fostering the commercial, ag­
ricultural, manufacturing and mining re­
sources, in the element in which Oregon
and its neighboring Territories are so abun­
dantly endowed
by nature. It po«ses«e8
possesses
uauuy
euuowea ny
all
the
available
advantage
of
a
first-class
Hr rrr-
uewspapar, having all the
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Plantation 4 Bi tiers.
Dyspepsia, with its symptoms, Healaehe
Heartburn, Feverish Lips,.Bad Breath, SalleW
Complexion, Ac.,
&c., can be cured by using .
P lantation B itters .
This is the most Mjceessfal tonic of the age ,
Young, middle-aged and old, are deligbtec
with its effects.
The first trial always has a marked gout
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effect.
No change of diet is neceswry. Eat al) X
you wish, of the beet and most nutritious food.
It is the greatest cure ever known for an
overloaded and distressed stomach, which il
relieves in a few moments.
VVe know that we have the best and most
popular medicine in the world. We are not
afraid to show what it is composed of.
Physicians are compelled to recommend it. I
C alisaya B ark has been celebrated for
over two hundred years, and was sold during
ths reign of Louis XVI, King of France, for i
the enormous price of its own weight in silver.
It is remarkable for Dyspepsia, Fevers, Weak­
ness. Constipation, Ac.
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C ascarilla B ark .—For Diarrhea, Colic,
and diseases of the stomach and bowels.
- D andelion .—For Inflammation of the Loins
and Dropsical Affections.
C hamomile F lowers .—For enfeebled di­
gestion.
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L avender F lowxrs .—Aromatic, stimulant
and tonic—highly invigorating in nervoa
debiltv.
W intergreen .—-For Scrofula, Rheuma­
tism. Ac.
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A nise .—An aromaticjcarminati7«; creating
flesh, muscle and milk; much used by mothers
nursing.
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Also clove-buds, orange, caraway, corian­
der, snake-root, &c.
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O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Ths
undersigned bave turned over the notes
dxperiment. Trusting the citisene will and account* due us to A. F. Forbes for col-
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lection. Please take due notice and govern
DR0GS, flEMICALS, POINTS, OILS,
TERMS
OF
TUITION
It is Well known that Lyon’s genuine Mag-
look after this mattet, we will leave it yourselves accordingly. ’2J j _ l J l E l ' - ' i
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In consequence of our large facilities,; ws netfu Powder will perfectly destroy every­
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desire to avail themselves of tbe ad ventages roaches, &c.; that it is perioct poison to the
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R evenue . — We are re­
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of a thorough business education, Though insect tribe, but etitiyly harmless to the hu­
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quested to state for the benefit of whom it
our Tuition has heretofore been q Jite too man species and domestic animals.
Summons.
PATENT
medicins
Bedbugs, Ants, Roaches, ctcw are in every
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may concern, that all persons who receive Tn the Circuit Coart of the State of Oregon,
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Fane/
and
TeHet
Goods,
bouse.;
' This Powder is their natural dualiu
Cris» tha /lAilnio
Vnmhsl
forded ; yet we propose tocoutiuuotl ir same
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blank* from the U. S. Asst. Assessor for for the county of Yamhil
It
shcU)|d
be in en*ry cupbouid.
And effe|ed at wholesale or retail at very lilieral terms—$50 for Lite Scholl aahip—
Hester
E.
Rowland.
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J oils L. R one , E- mj ., Supeiinrendent of iltw
is rates for gash .
low
until December let. 18G7. Tuitior I lor lira
New York City ilbsi'ital, says: ♦ • * * •• It
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•worn to, and return without dday.
entirsr Business Course, o.i aud after pec^u-
Jerre T. Rowland. Defendant. 1
is the Only »nre Ni licie we have ever used
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her 1st. 180’7, will be $60.
Portland ,'A«g.Y7,1867.
is
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In the name of the State of Oregon, you
All statements most be made upon a le-
Naw
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PaupktEroRs
say
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Scholarships are good at the C ai J FORX1A
are hereby required to appear and answer
have used
tal tender basis at 75 cts on the dollar,
B
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U mvemsitt , San Frauci uu.
the complaint filed against you in the above
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LYON’S MAGNETIC POWDER
SPERMATORRHEA
'ersons’neglecting to make returns make ntitled action, within ten days from the date
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PREPARATORY
EDUCATION.
DR.Dofah
DR. DO^ÉRYI ' tas just published sn im­
f .r exterminating insecU and veriem, with
Mbemselves liable to the penalties of the of the service of this sathoons upon you, if
entire
salialMCtum.
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An ordinary English edooation i all that
his own view«
pan^phlet embodying hia
views
served within this coerityor, if served in portant fmr^phlet
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law.
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Sh
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the
any other county of this State, then within and experiences in delation to Impotence et
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student I be found deficient in any I ranches, p S. 1. Cozzvu^ American Hotel. I
twenty days from the date of ths seevtea of Viriliiy^ bring a shqrt treatise on Spertnator-
Acker
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A litaaweii.
11 vauweti, ^¿. liicUoiasHoteL
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D ecrease or C attle .—News reaches
receive the necessary instruí liou. but
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*^We|kaess, Nervous and Pay- he will r<
thio simmons upon you ; and you are hereby rbea or «
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Leland
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Melroyoliluti
Hotel
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Metropolitan
Hotel.
from every quarter of the State that notified that if you fail to so appear and an­ sical Debilljiyl^nsequent on this Affection, a longer time will b<? required to > duplet«
• the
I.— course.
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lvÀÜmony ot
might be added
ol biia'chararltr
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The lime required ». to ompli 'liS.
tu i i Testimony
stock are rapidly sinking from the effects swer said compl tint, for want thereef the and other
cu the Sexual Organs.1 •
to any luiig.thL ; Wuurever it it. usvd it ao>
work oonteim* mfortnatten of the the cours« is generally frpiu 12 to
iof cold and starvation. Those who are plaintiff will take judgment against you for - This little w
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i‘t I to^ll, whether m-trried or single, according to The a.hanoemeut mJ appliea-
(cempetent to judge say that at least one the relief therein demanded, tow it: for a ¡de. utmost value
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half the stock in .the country will have creo of dif r, and for the custody of ’the
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S ix 'C knts in postage stamps for return p .sb. time. Circulars vnniMiniug fall plrlieulars
perished before the opening of spring. minor child therein mentioned end ior costs age. Address
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AuJ'iiaiig oiku d| tins kiuu man tuiiuuiuu or
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on
application
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and disbumjmnts of suit.
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Ount^rtat.
Akiy druggie M
will
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ill piocriir
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LAUDENSLAG **♦
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actual expense 'in procuring fair beef cat­
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druggì
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to
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page
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which
the*
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tle, our butchers are raising the price of
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By ordir if Hon . R. P. Boise, Judge.
k.-eprS iu every
and Mnhjng >i4tup n.,
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The world people of sense and judgment ba\
learned to use
SHOP.
M. McEVILY desire» to announce
MMfrthai be hat opened a Htmee» and
Saddle shop at thia place, and will
keep on hand and for sale everything m his
line.
• Repairing and other work execnted »o
M. McEVILY.
short notice.
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Is graphic Dispat ch«a »14
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origin,
imparting
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general news, together with good local
brilliancy
to
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mind,
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reports.
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the commerce of * the
name for the present,
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THE
WEEKLY
HERALD
. ELASTIC STITCH
and evidences of effects meeting them on all
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(Tie Largest Newspaper in Ore gets') sides, the success of Dr. D rake stands found­
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Is issued every Saturday morning, from ed upon the rock of truth. Almost every
|8WIG KACHIMES,
the same office, at ^3 a year, payable in­ family has some case of suffering which ths
variable in advance. It is printed on a large P lantation B itters will alleviate and cure.
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They are recommended by the highest mi
double aheet of eight pages, making forty­
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eight col u urns of reading matter including all ical authorities, and are warranted to prod ice
PpLUOWIHQ REASONS!
¡the telegraphic despatches.pditi<M|l.and gen an immediate beneficial effect They are IX-
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staple
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durable
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They a
eralnewe, miscellaneous selections and com- ceeding'y agreeable, perfectly pure i nd
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easier keptfin order, make
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lastis atltcb, a ftrmer and I
and m
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Any
person pretending to
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uable family newspaper for all classes of
lftil seriw thaa any other. 1
more
Piantatiou
Bitters
in
bulk
or
by
thegallor
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society.
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They se all fiibrico from »we oom-'
The publishers have the satisfaction of a swindler and impostor. It is put up ohly
a,roqairs »• re-winding of
mon
announcing positively thqt the experiment in our log cabin bottle. Beware of hot i ilea
ten both ends of the seam
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of establishing a
a fir.t.d&M
first-class Democratia
Democratio na-
pa­ refilled with imitation deleterious stuff. for
owa
operation, and tboagh
by
several persons aro already in pris* on.
per in Portland—which was regarded with n which
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every
See
that
every bottle has our United State«-
so much doubt at the time-—has proved a —
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ünccese. The Herald ¡snow upou a firm stamp over the cork unmutilated, and . •< ’
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They Stitch, Hem, E*
Fell,
basis, and its oentiauance is a guaranteed signature on sleel-plats aide label.
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Sold by re?|M5Ctable dealers throughdut thri
fact. This has only been accomplished by
Cord,
^¡nd,
Tuck,
Quilt,
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habitable
globe.
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alargebntlay of money by a few indtvid
P. II. DRAKE & CO., New York.
■ale, which can oo!y be remunerated by the
Gath
Braid, and Em-i
Sole Proprietor.
active exertions of the frieuds of the paper
tbroidiir. No other ma-'
. REDTNGTON 4 CO., San Francisco,
throughout the Stare. The cost to the paper
Agents for California and I^'eradà.
of telegraphic despaoches alone, baa been
chin| Embroider®, as weH
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uealalv $5.0 g 0 for the past year—which is
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Mexican Mustang Liniment
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perfectly. T;
as
more
than
the
entire
expenses
of
publishing
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any weekly newspaper in the State. No
The merits of this Lhiiriutnt are well kne wn.
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or effort will be spared to maks Its effects are lusiautaneou», soothing, and
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lira Herald in future secern! to none in th« wonderful.
Cuts, bruises, sprains and swellings, are so
facilities of a first class newspaper, and the
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assistance of all interested in the enterprisr common, and ctriain to occur in every family 9
is confidently relied upon. The third yea that a bottle of this Liniment is the bc«h 1U-
commences ou the 14tb of March, 1868. vestment that can be made.
^or Manufacturing,
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■ A. E. WAIT. President.
time
in
sending
for
the
doctor
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it
is
cheaper
ombiia the most modern and case«-
Com'
_Z improvement».
Oregon Herald Publishing Associatin. than the doctor, and should never bo dis-
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Tailors, Manufacturers of Boots |
I take pleasure in recommending the
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Mexican Mustang Liniment as a valuable and
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Clothing and all others requiring U
indispensable article for ¡Sprains, •N<, re«, ; :
! ^of the most effective
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Scratubes,
or Galls
Our
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r>a^r
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non
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Stitch Machines,
have
used
it
for
Burns,
Bruises,
Sores,
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BV SINESS AND COMMERCE!
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matisiu, Ac., aud ail say it acts like ^uagic[ *
New Styles, which posses N
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Portland.
Oregon.
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cable ^¿vantages ever all 1 :
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educated or practical life. Its great suc­ The ¿pram uf my daughter s ank’e, no*
for the sale of the n
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cess
is the legitimate result of thoroughness, casioned
HOVER * BAKER
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cui
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in
one
week,
afiier
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comiuenct
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and intrinsic merit. The school is conducted
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on the plan of the leadjng But-ioces Colleges ubing youlr cdebraUd Mustan» Lmiment t.”
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in the Atlantic States. It affords
afford« every
everv
ìfr City aad Town not now rs- U
Gloucester,
Mass.,
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?».k Aug.-*,
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advantage for nd elsewhere on the coast, and
A i For r istmo
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Quick uni sure : itjcertslflly
it
is. A I genuino
omny educational improvement«
many
improvements never be-
be­
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in
steul-bi
is
w
r R. G. BROWN, Agent
late
engravings,
tieairing
fore introduced. It is our design to provide
kt* tar
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the
signature
of
G.
W,
Westbjt^k,
the public with an institotiou'tbat ehrill be
Hl nentgemcry St., San Francises.
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second to none. ‘ We iuteod
intend that it shall be and the private U. S. stamp o! I/ h . uas B aknês
ik^li
V 2 u 50
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wauling
wauting in nothing that i may contribute to & Co. over the tup.
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the success of those who come here to pre­
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with
a
cheap
stone
plate
labeL Look clt/tcly !
pare for business
business; ; aud we can aesnre
assure them,
WE^rfeRFORD
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Sold
by
al>
Druggiots,
aixl Stores^ at L>
that if they honestly avail themselves of the
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and
5U
advantages here afforded, they cannot fail
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Importing Druggist a
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in securing what they come to »buda,__ ; a
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practical business education.
ILyon’s Flea Powder,
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Lafayette Lodge No. 3, A. r
izens; if the school is worth patronizing,
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The besti’iirifier of the Blood
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A Plea«4tit Tonic!
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Unsurpassed for acting surely hut
>n the secretions of the
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For sale 4 t all wholesale and retail
liquor,! Irug and grocery steres.
NOBODY SjHOU LU BE WITHOUT IT!
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Evening of meeting on Saturday, on I °< before
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the full moon of each month, Viseti
ENDEL.
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nJl ly
413 ‘Clay St., Sen Francisee
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CELEBRATED
8WT8S STOMACH BITTEB3
W C M. Yocum, W M; L. Handley W 1G;.
J. H. Henry, WOG; G. A. Henry is f WCT
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0. C. Yocom, WCT; ÀT M . .^ocom, R. TD Y
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US ;, S. Henry, WVT;, SaryHagcy. LHS‘;
RevL i.. Van Slyke Will preach at Lafayet'e
The College is a large two-story build-
on the third Sabbath of each month, at 11
in * pleasantly located ia the eastern part •'clock, P. M.
Rev. C. Alderson will preach' in Lafayette
of* the Village, on the north side of Main
on the third sabbath of each mouth, !
Our
department,
which
is
the
street,
•'clock.
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lower, is kept very clean and neat by our
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teacher. lie is always at his po3t. We
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suppose the teacher and upper apartment
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have but room to call the particular atten­
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lowing
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We may say that the sodg from little retary of the Order in the United States
the wem-
has been issued. He reports the
mem­
Na inyv Shull was well executed. When
bership at the present time to be 217,r
•h< l.a« learned to open her mouth while
8ISG, there having been an accession the
: itfjgir g her music will be very attractive.. past year of 33,764 members. The ro
A s<»ng from a little Muster Johnson was ceipts for the past year have been 81.965,
718,61, of which $1,768,123,65 were
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well executed.
irum bodies under the jurisdiction of
The Buy’s paper contained many good the Grand Lodge, and $505,593 Gp
tbi| inanil gave evidence of the coming from bodies under the jurisdiction of tnb
Grand Eecampment. The total relidf
iibi lify of some of our boys to mount the dispensed in the same time was $690,
i ri [od. The Girl’s paper was far in ad- 675,97, of which $525,820 25 were by
We shall in the bodies under the jurisdiction of the
V. [ceofour expectations.
Grand Lodge- The relief dispensed lg
out next issue give our readers a few spec-
the bodies under the jurisdiction of the
im ons of the genius of the school in the Grand Encampment was $64,85512.
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way of composition. In th’s issue we
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