! I 4 ♦ s « i s » ' I <* ’S t 4 X -x « F *5 ? * ft V ■5T i i I • ■JA1U MISCELLANEOUS A pair nt San Francisco char-' OUR COLUMN. miscellaneous PRIVATE MEDICAL AID ( , tried a tug ami steamed outside ,— i QUICK CURES AND MODi RAT e GKARGES i i romantic inten- witii the the tar, CLIPPINGS. DR. LITTLEFIELD’S THE ‘SILVER TONGUE’ having the wedding cere- tion of KEEP YOUR .MONEY AT HOME, DR. W. H. DOHERTV’S I Never pay a bill mile’s you have inonv performed on the bounding, I< Vrivlite z the money. billow. It is comforting to know Medical & Surgical Institute How to put a horse on his met that they were very sea-sick, and ODD FEI j I.OWS BUII.Ö1NG. FOUNDEÜ IN 1853. were obliged to return unmarried. tle—shoe him. I 77/e besí OBGAXS of the » No. 519 Sacramento street, Heed class Why is an andiron lile a \ a rd Í “Brother Beecher,” said the ven LAFAYETTE, OGN, i Corner of Leide-do: 11 st., (a few doors helo stick?—Because it has three feet. erable Dr. Bacon, laying his hand What Cheer lloust*). Private PATRONIZING IN THE WORLD Entram e <»n Lenlsdorlf 'lit xi t preacher's shoulder, st. San Francisco. The owl is remarkable lor his on the great i ’ ¡ ■ ‘ ’ Brother Beecher. 1 gravity, ami also for his stupidity. Establi-hnl c.\pres>iy to afford the afflicted i fear the devil « Sound aud scientific Medical treat ' Í ' Î Harvard says that “enquire” is whispered in your ear just now ment in the cu^e Of'all Pri \ Paints, Oils, Perfumes, vate and Chronic that this was a very line lecture/ ’ right, and Yale says it’s “implire. Dtseaies, Cases of secresy and all Sexual Disorders ¡Fancy Toilet Articles J _ lt The wavs of women—Anywhere “(), no," replied Mr. Beecher, “hê left that for you to do.” SS TO THE AFFLICTED. from ninety to two hundred » .1 rJl 1 & Instruments Dll. W. K. DOHERTY; returns his sin- \\ hen is a house like a bird? pounds. ce^e thank> t > Iiispiumerous patients for n!Pn3i*iHh '»• l w W!/ IÍ’J A® J their patronage and would take this oppor full Stock of And a \A lieu it has wings. “If von arc courtmix tunity to remind them that he continues to consult at bis In.-titute for the cure of chron says a California paper, T?a teilt /Medicines ic diseases of the Lilligs, Livery Kidneys. DEMOCkATlC PL.1TFOKM. Dige-tive and Gemto-Urinary Organs, and her, no matter how large her fath ALSO— all private diseases, viz: Syphilis in all its ! Mr. (’hairman and Gentlemen of the Gon- forms anj Stage-, geminal weakness and all er’s feet are.” jventimi: Your Uommittee on Resolutions the horri‘1 conseqiiOMc^s of se.f-abu-m, Gon- Tobacco and Ci#ar i . beg lea\e to -ul'iiiit the following Platform orrlnra, Gieet, StrL-tui'es, Nocturnal and When our ancestors wanted a ami I’ri-o- ,dcs: The Best for Churches and Lodges. - Diurnal Eini-sions. Segtfal Debility. Di-cas- STATIONERY, 1, We declare our unfaltering devotion f os <>f the back and loin}* Inflammation of the hot ruin punch, they said so with to tue ConsUtution of the I’nited States and The Pest for Sunday Schools. - - I i Biadder and Ki liieys; etc.; ami lie hopes CONFECTIONERY The Best for Parlor and Vestries. out evasion; tlieV did not call it to t ;e Union of the Slates thereby estab- ! that his long exp rieijce and fluccesiliil OF^liCE lislie I. ami we allinn that the people of the I practice will continue Jo 'insure Idin a shjire The Jieih for Academies »nd College». CANNED FRUITS SO'C . ii S ate- ha\ e the sole and exclusive ‘ kettled rum.” of public p itomagb., By tile practicel of ” i j right o! governing ih< niselVt s as free, sov- The Best for Public Halls* many years in Europ.'band the I’nited States Of all kinds. The captain remarks that steer ’ eieign and independent St ites, subject only lie is enabled to appty the most, eflicihnt The Best for Orchestra and Stage. ’* | to thr limitation oi the Constitution, ami Í ■ ii and successful remedrej against diseases o age passengers ought to be verv that iVI powers not ther in expressly grant j k, all kinds. He mires \fitlio nt mercury, char —ALSO— These instruments, which for sweetness of ed to tii • National Government are reserved ges moderate, treats his patients in a confect tone mid elegance of appointment st;;nd nn- well behaved, they have so much t i the States respectively, and w e deny the honorable way, and has references! of * rivalled, have met with unprecedented suc Is Preparai to (lo all kuuls ’ and right of the I'edc^id Government, through unqiiestívnable.vi raei|v from men of known cess in this country and abroad, k deck o’er 'em. th ■ treaty power, to permanently donticil i !; I respectability and high standing in society. Mi ng' lians w thin any State without the ■ <£IL S «I » A»ll parties con>til:inghliiiii by leiter or oth Pittsburg is trying to find a man cou-e MANUFACTURED BY fifth' I .egislature thereof. erwise, will receive rilie-be-t and gentlest For Medicinal purposes. » 2. We atlirm that the greate-t danger treatment and implicii|secrccy. who docs not belong to a lodge, w ¡th which e are now threatened, is the no50:tf — club, grange, post, temple, encamp corruption .'.nd extravagance which exists To Fepiales. in high o.Iieial places, ami we tl > de hire as When a female isr Óntrvatcd or afllicitcd tiie i a' dinel principle of oar f iture action, ment or order. with disease, as wealbio s* of the hack and that i t tceiichnn nt, economy and reform are limbs, pain in the hta<|, dimness of si^ht, ESTABLISHED IX 184G. I An O swego woman advertises j inijiei ativ 11\Tlemanded in nil the govein- los$ niiisetil tr -------- powert, J. palpitation - . of . ........ - . -:r—.. of the .:.e ' ments < t the people, l e<ler;il as well a* Spite heart, irritability. ncrvjisnc^s. extreme uri I ’ Nos. 143, 145 «S» 147 EuM 22<l HI. N.Y. that she has purchased a shot-gun, I ami Miiiiicipiil. and we livre proclaim oitr- nary difilciiltif-, derangement <>f digestive tin* uneouipi omising foesoof the s.-rla- functions, general debility, vaginiti-, all dis and^vill shoot any man who gives | j -elves -f-ix 4---- Ilesponsihle parties applying for agencies ry graI» law ring politicians and land lftb- eases of the Wi.inb, listeria.sterility and all in seclions stiU nns'ipplied, will receive j nopolists, wh icvCr they may l>e aud whole other d.is ases pecul a^ to females, she sh<>\] her husband liquor. prompt attention and liberal induceineiils. ever tliex may lie found, whe: her they art? in go or write at once to ihpVvh'brated female Parties residing.it a distance frot i c; r au or out of office, and we appeal to honlst Ì! I doctor. W. K. LOHERTY, at his medical How happily things turn out. men e?crywhere, wiihout regard to piist thorized agents, may order from i.r factory Institute, and consult him about iier troub Send for illi strate«! price ljst. party affiliations. t> j< in us in branding as les and dismOe. Tlifei doctor is. eile ting It is now declared that Gladstone they des r? e these corrupt leech-s on the «- 1/. /.V.VÁ7Z superior more cures Ilian any other physician iu the has long been vexj’ anxious to body politic and assist us to purge official State <>t California. Ipt no false delica y stations of their unwhole-ome and “banetul prevent yon. hut apply immediately *y and Je I »13 withdraw from public life. presence. save yourself from paiagul suffering a ml J r> | e- if. The pre-ent Federal Administration, mature death. All married ladies^h hose There <jre over ten million wo by its utter inability to coniprt heml the dig delicate healih <>r other f circumstances < ’ pre ÿ Cheaper than nity <>r responsibil.tics of the du ics with __ 1”_ , should vent an increase in tljeir fami'.ie-, I men in America, and yet Thomas whi’-h it is charged, bv its de.votion to per- write or call at l>R, IV. K. Dt »HEBT Y'S i sonal and partisan interests, by its weak ÆM n: I lie AN- Medical Institute, and they will loceiye evo Hutton, of Georgia, hung himself and invonsis cut management of the Nation ry pos-ihle f relief and lielp. al tinaio es. by its unwarrantable interfer On account of a girl fifteen years ence with the local self governtm nt of the 5 To Correspondents, * people—by its support of the corrupt gov- ANY JOB OFFICE old. Patients rcsi ling in any tdirl of tlift State | erninents which has imposed by its power however distant. wh^>.'linay desire tin* ojiin- several States iff the I nion, by its coni A two-cent piece was taken I t upon iyn and advice Of Dll. DR. DoIlEHTY, piicitv with corrupt-practi cornipL practice* and scandal* i m flwir respective ca$(j, and who tlti-jk pro from the throat of a boy in Port- m various quarter-, ami by its appointment per to sitbnnt a wriljen statement of such. of notoriously incompetent men to high of- jin prefëi riice to hold frig a personal inter- kind, Maine, recently, after having lici.d positi >ns, has jus ly brought upon its- ; view, a»e le-pvi tlully assured that t’.icr coin- seifthe contl nmation of the American peo j munivations will be held mo-t sncieil. been lodged there for six months. ple. The Doctor is a re>;ul|ir graduate aiul may LAFAYETTE COURIER. —:--- - I •* , - * ri T v $ % ORGANS ♦ I e DRUGS, MEDICINE, I” I I *. I 1*1 I * ■ r i / ' f Musical ■.. 1 b THE COURIER ' I 1 ♦ • ii ) BjrjjjUlsLrtö» !1M1 hgagi fl. I®!® I » t i k Á ■5 ; Í j ■ •/ ! Ç , FINE WINES & JOB PRINTING i !i 4 L* • ' •! [ $ ta A . lx • I 4. That the pcr-i-toiit interference by Federal officia M in local elections, anil the use of large sums of unoney to defeat the voice of the people through the ballot-box, deserve-» ami receives our .-e\erest condem nation. Ô. That -orporatiuns arc the creations of law, their franchi e and privileges are granted to sub-erve the public interests,and wlu n these are used, not to subserve the ob ject of their creation.'but for purposes of oppression and extortion, we declare it to be the l ight and duty of the Legi-lature to control s o li corporations. 6- That we fax or speedy return to specie LEGAL payments, just and equal taxation for the Why is a lover popping the support of Federal and State governments, that we are opp >s *d to all discrimina question‘like a tailor running a aud tion in the a'-e.-s'uents <>f Federal revenue5 I ' i purpo es of protection. oí A b I. ifixus hot iron over a suit of clothes?-- for 7. the That the free navigation and improve i ment of the Columbia liver, the cons$iuc- Because ho is pressing a suit. I I tion of n breakwater at Port Orford, thft im ot the Coquille and W il'aiffette A paper giving an account of provement rivers, and the construction of the Portland On Hand or Printed to Order Toulouse, in France, say>, “it is a Dalles X Salt Lake Rai'Dia l, are improve- ments demanded by the cominorcial intere-ts large town, eonta ning sixty thous of this State, and that' the Federal Govern ment ought by all proper mean* to assfrff ' p ¡I ■■ and inhabitants built entirely ol tho-e measures; that we’nre in favor of thé bill now before Congres^ generally.known brick.” i •! as the Pordu.d, Dalle* A'Salt Lake Railroad bill, and we alJo favor tw early comple|ion A French paper points out how of the Oregon aud California Railroatl to the short otice I I southern boundary of th *,State. the passion for gambling is shown 8. That we disapprove ail measures in hi this country, so that even in the interests of capitalists and monopolies against labor, believing that distinctions, if wedding notices it is necessary to distinctions he ma le, should be in favor of the laboring class who «ujlistirute the nia.-s elate that there were “n© cards.” of our citizens, the producers of the wealth and prosperity of our country. We there Mr. Morrowfat rather snappish I fore approve of the declared princijdeè, and K ONLY> with the avowed object of the ly remarked to his wife, last Sun sympathize Patrons of Husbandry, and with those of all other orders having for tlieir objee,t re day, that a man can’t always be' trenchment ami reform in public atiairs,and thinking of his immortal soul. He. the social advancement of the peopled that we are optioned to a nmnopbly in the publi must have time to eat his meals. cation and sale of books used in the com schools of this State, and we.are in fa A .nalicums politician says the mon vor of amending the existing laws in relation Grangers in IlTinois turn out to to such, so as to tjike away from the pub lishers of the Pacific Coast series of readers dig the graves of deceased broth ami spellers the special privi eges in rela- I tion thereto which they now enjoy, THE STATE THIS PARf ers, thus preventing extortion on 10. That the act relating „ to the Fie fees of and clerks ought to be so amended ; the part of that ? “middleman,” the sheriffs R either by making such office« salaried, or by reducing the fees no\v attached to the Wltne, d to make sexton. 4_ £ ijs shall make tlio compensation recelvâff by officers a fair remuneration and tooth An Indiana editor mildly re i such ing more for the services required of them. the Constitution be so,amended'that ? marks: “If you can’t bring us That all printing for the State , af er the expira wood, remember us inyour prayers., tion of the term of the State Printer in office when such ame iilment is passed, shall be It is something to know, as we sit provided -by i ttlng the same to the lowest Of a responsible bidder. and shiver, that we Rie not forgot IL Tint the only legitimate object of government is the protection of its citizens 1MVITATI0B HAMDILLS, ten if the stove is cold.” in their lives, liberty and property, and the pursu tof Iftoppinesa; that to accomplish this AND AX» At the laying of the corner-stone end direct means only should be resortedto; I » ' ri the ¿ôod temlting from a departure BUSINÉ8S CA AÑC'Y P1AYGARD’ of the new capitol of Iowa, no that from thi^riile is temporary, the evil lasting. 11 ' We are-, therefore, oppotwl tn tiie State en PLAXCAKDS CIBCVLARS, speeches were made, except a few gaging in thé purchase, leasing or speculat ABELS, CHECKS, remarks by a workman who got, ing in pr»pe:ty (of any kind, except, only VISITING CA mich as is necc sary for conducting the or ETC. .ETC. his finger pinched, and they were dinary fiinetibn» of the Government. 12. That we favor the Immediate con brief and to the pdint. struction of a good and serviceable wagon road along the south bank of the Columbia That was a practical woman river from the mouth of Sandy river to the era to Dalles. who wrote to ¿vtfngelist Ham 13. That the compensation of all officers should be only such as will be a just remu mond, at St. Louis, asking prayers neration for their services. 14. Thjitwe are in favor of Cougressional to lift the mortgage on her farm, aid for the construction of tl«. Portland, ' • • • » A ' that she and her little ones may. Dalles and Salt L^ke Railroad, and for con tinuing the Oregon Central Railroad from not be thrown out of a taino. LAFAY E, OGN. St. Joseph to Junction City. John Beeves said to his boy, when shaving proved a dilliculiy, “John, I wish you would not open any more oysters with mv razors. 1 Mrs. Green, a Kansas widotf, wants to marry again, and, as »a recommendation, she says she has used one broom for fourteen years. I N . p I be consulted with every confidam e. If the case be' , fully and ca - didly'described, personal I coinrnicaiion will be (innecessaiy, a.* in<i (uctions tqrdiet, rog^ ¡men and the general rcatmentnf the ca -e itself (including the piedies), will I c for warded without delay Ji ami in such a man ner as to convey no ; i|i |ea of the purport i»t the letter or parcel so Ii transmitted. Should your comlitiuii ii require immediate attention send ten dollj irs, coin, or its value in currency, by mail or ■ Wells, Fargo & Co's Express, and a ¡ntcktige of medicine will be sent^to your aililrfess with the necessary instructions for use. j (^“Consultation—b it letter or otherwise FREE. Permanent ci |re guaranteed or ne pay. Spermai ifiorrhcea. , Dll. DOHERTY hai a just published an im- portant pamphlet, end foiiving hfriowu views and experiences in relitioH to lnpoteiice pi t , ’ , Verility; being a short ti es tie* on Sperma Verilitv; treatié* toi l Inca or Seminal Weakness, Nervous and physical Debilily coi “ lsequeiit on this dis- case ami other affect o;is of the Sexual ór- gans. I hi* little wort | contains information of the utmost value id i all, whether married or single, and will be| jxent FREE on receipt of Six ceuts iu po.stas ge stamps for return postage? Address. | : W, W. K, K. 1 lOHERTY. MSD. ? * f ‘, i “TffjEf COURIER,” 5 » “ Ain orttsmg is tlic Oil whiclk wise put in their lamps.” Modern l*irov. : L. P. FISHER, AT) I ERTISIFG AGE j \ ‘T. I ' booms 20 ANC 21, Turning* Ont Merchants’ Exchange, iFrmicisco. San ADVERTISING. J. R. IVÇAJORS ■t if. TOBACCO, SUGARS, NUTS, Candies, sardines, Oysters, stationery, etc. And in fact everyth: ’ everything that is to be found first-class varieftwstore. variétés in a tirst-class . U I would respectful® solicit a share of the ublic natmnuiri*. .public patronage. nino4?-tf J. R. MAJORS. Has created many a new business; Has enlarged many sm old business; lias revived many a dull business; ,ljas rescued many a lost by dness; Hrs saved many a largebu siness; And insares a success in any business. G ikaro ’ s S ectiox .—Stephen Girrad used always con- to say in his old days: “I have------ sidered advertising libeHlly affil long /to be the great medium of success in business, and the prelude to wealth. And I have made it an invariable rule to advertise > - in the dullest times as well as the busiest, long experience having taught me that money thus spent is well laid out. anfl by continu ally keeping my business before e the public it liassecured many sales that i otherwisse would have lost.” Advertise Your Business. Keep Xosr Name before the Public. ST. JOSBPJ1, OREGON Judicious Advertisinfc will Injure a , • I ' Fortun/e. Fortuno. E ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIV- >If Business is Dull, Advertise. ing New Goodsdirectfroin Portland If Business is Brisk, Ad Vertise. W - ■ E-—_ 1X7”Give us a ci NOTICK TO FARMERS. 1 t CaliforniM Street. i > ew F <n ix PEA San Francisca», Cal. t ST. JOSEPH LAFAYETTE, X - - OREGON. ■ apr20Iy j IALTY 9 —AT— ■'p.dicits Adevrti-emeuts and Subscriptons for the L afayette C ourier an|d f<»r papers published in California. Oregon hud Nevada; Washington, Utah, Idaho, Montanah, Col orado, Arizona, and adjacent | Territories Sandwisli Islands, the British i Possessons, China; New Zealand ami thel Australian Colonies; Mexica Port*, Nicaragua. Panama Valparis'o and Japan; the Atlantic States anl Europe I' t i PLOW WORKS PLOWS, PLOWS, * • ■ PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, J> • ' . ' i • F ■ ' . ' ■. ■ I CULTIVATORS, I 7 CULTIVATORS, CULTIVATORS, CULTIVATORS, CULTIVATORS The man who didn’t believe ip advertising has gone into partnership with the Sheriff, and that official does the advertising r febl6:m6 « 2!ZL The Dayton Flouring Owing Mills are now run ruu- ning and are lean uy to buy wheat or ex change for wheat, or to grind for toll, or to * chop for to|l or any other way to $uit the trade. y | , :R. llARlilS,............................. .proprietor Personfl wishing their own wheat ground will please run tl|c|sanie through a fanning , I/A FAYETTE. mill in order to insure extra food flour. HARKEIl & Co. FIRST CLASS 8AL00H, ALWAYS Daytou March 10, t supplied with the very chpicest W4.- --------------------------- - __ ...... i WINES, / ' BRANDIES, DR. AL lED KINNEY, I , 11 I y WHI8KIES, CIGARS, ■ /-1 ‘I i 4 OYSTERS and > R oom No.T, D ek m ’ s B uilding , ’. ¡8 A UDINE I NgAV. CFirst »nd Woras I To had in o be Deiiftu iu the cue best nwi markets PORTLAND, OREGON. r This saioon is al*o provided with a good Hours — ' . » txlll a. m. till after 5 p. Office febl3-tf BII^IARD TABLE. ’ Night. e ut In J........................ Loile Sta:? 4 A I <■ > ’ ■ ran FLOBiL'fim For I 1J t 4/ u . ; I 200 Pages of Engrurfn •nd M» ored Plat«. Published QUARTERLY, at 25 cents nts a year. — First No. for 1874 jurt fe- sued. A German edition aVwime pnee. - Address. JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. ; > / BEST, livery stable Feri$ street; bag- 4 gies and horses to let at all times, at i reasuuabls rates. J