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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1874)
r I f 3F ! « l\ '■ < A Philadelphia paper suggests that if they would give whiskey I away, nobody would care to drink CLIPPINGS, it. This seems highly probable1 Old yarns—Darned stockings. and ought to be tried. Doubtless A marriage on a railway train it is the experience of- most of us may properly be termed a railway that no man is willing to drink, .even by invitation, unless he pays tie. r • » for it- . 1 Paper cuffs arc said to have “A man who was buried at Den originated in newspaper attacks. ver eighty-one years ago, was ex- The patent office has just report burned the other day and found to ed favorably on three new kinds be petrified. His grandchildren of corkscrews. * have made arrangements to exhib The society people of St. Paul it the stone at ten cents admission.” have bad a gay winter season - This is a nice story to send circu three Methodist sociables. lating through the newspapers« John A. Kahdal, of Chenango, Where was Denver eighty-one , was recently beguiled of a fìnger years ago? by a deceitful buzz saw. Old inaids in Virginia are po “Prayed out of town,” are the litely called “belated sisters.”! words nailed on the doors of sev DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. eral saloons at Xenia, Ohio. OUR COLUMN “"LAFAYETTE COURIER. < i KEEP YOUR MONEY ALIMONIE, i I PATRONIZING * X • t a » X A. A. ■ 11 .1 i i ’ i Is Prepared to do all kinds < Y- ..fi ' I ANY JOB. OFFICE | . ■■ . *- •* * ♦ SHORT NOTICE. t ■ A SPECIALTY 11 5 4 i i • . j ’ fféar» “THE COURIER,” ji I I i í y r* 1 t Musical Instruments, And a full Stock of I Patent ^Medicines. — — AI.8O- ■ Tobacco and Cigars 1 \ OREGON - MADE STOVES. ! ► [ ■ . A X. •*- I ' *' v FRUITS 1 Í 1 ALSO— /. FINE WINES & i ' ' 1 *• ' Parlor and Box Stoves. I k . -:T All manufactured in this city. ( * I ' * ESTABLISHED IN 1846 -4 i? 2. « - <■» rs -J 3 ¿3 * f s* JL. ** SB Responsible parties applying for agencies in sections stjll nnsupplied. will receive i rompt attention and liberal inducement*, i artie? residing at a distance from our »u- t mrized agents, may order from our factory Bend Tor illustrated price list. r ¿ a » X Ä X OS 3os. 143, 145 A 147 East iWd Si. N.Y. 5 2c < r 3.5 » -4- *‘ ** 2 “* X' ’ C Q o » a S ■ >2.e £ r 5' 2. ? as 2* s S feb!3- AMERICAN *10 ■ . < «, ft Q -X ~ fd 1 C M r* X • O _ ÍD 2 »-»_ S • Q ® 2 =;c = •Á CHIEF o C. X si I - ~ I m P'Sr- 29 B s F* X 3 * ÖS • Oi ='ft CD — “ —• 7- —’ - ’A « * £ < g ■4 2 o £ 2 SL - a 3.r o »• 3 94 Q » . ~ * • T—» - ■f. < < ? o 'J2 ¡3 .!• X a- « - —< A. i _______ o g* ft - — i EQS * X X 0 f PLOW WORKS Q I (ft Q X O F. i » T fl . ' . ' I |j A ; “ Advertising is tile Oil wliidh wise mon put in their lamps.’’ Modern l’rov. • ST. JOSEPH, »- L. P. FISHER, AD VERTISIFG AGENT. | Merchants’ Exchange, California. Street, San JfcYa'ncisco. . Solicits Adevrti-enionts and Subset iptons for the L akayettk C ourier and for papers published in California, Oregon and Nevada; Washington, Utah, Idaho, Mont mail, Col orado, Arizona, and adjacent Territories; Sandwish Islands, the British l’ossessons, China; New Zealand and (tlio Australian Colonies; Mexica Ports, Nicaragua , Panama Valpariso and Japan; the Atlantic States and Europe ADVERTISING Has created many a new business; Has enlarged many an old business; Has revived many a dull bfisMness; Has rescued many a lost business: Has saved many a large business; And insures a success in any business. I r ■ . J ‘ ROOMS 20 AND 21, _*■ Advertise Your Business. Keep Xour Name before tike- Public. Judicious Advertisings will Insure a Fortune, If Business is Dull, Advertise. If Business is Brisk, Advertise. r. ' T & LAKE ? 4 E, P. HIM i SOU. G irard ’ s ¡S ection .—Stephen Girrad used to say in his old days: “I have always con sidered advertising lilierallv and long to be Is tlio ¡sole Agent for a’l the Stoves manu- the great medium of success in business, and the prelude to wealth. And 1 have - fac lured. pictured. made it an invariable rule to advertise in You^can how buy a Stove of thicker plate, the dullest times ¡as well as the busiest, long experience having taught me that money and sf any plate fails it can be replac thus spent is well laid out. and by continu ed at a small expenre. We have the ally keeping my business before the public Driving' Flue and Elevated -Oven it hassecured many sales that I otherwisse would have ¡lost.” A • MANUFACTURED BY Í They cau be had at no other place, as AND DJ fFLUENT KIND8 OJ 1 , For Medicinal purposes. no50:tf t - • f i Of all kinds. ! WORK IRON .La CANNED Go tO’Lake’s Emigrant Stove and Tin Store, 13N Front Street', Portland, and see th estoves manufactured at the OREGON <* The Best for Churches arul Lodges. The Rest for Sunday Schools. The Best for Parlor and Vestries. The Best'for Academies and Colleges. The Rest for Public Halls. > The Rest for Orchestra and Stagtf. ’ These instramente. which for sweetness of id elegance of appointment stand on* un- one and rivalled, (1. have met with unprecedented sue- suc cess in this country and abroad, .. v CONFECTIONERY 1 Patients s re; residing in any part of |he State j : ...» opin- however dish distant. wh’o ----- may The desire ion and advice of 1>R. l’“ DOHERTY, ' in their respective cases, and whotfiiak pro per to submit a writen statement of such, in preference to holding a personal inter- inter view, aie. iejpeetfully assured that (her com- i mnnications ___ 'will be held most sabred. gra The Doctor is a regular graduate^and may be consulted with every confiilance, If the case be fully anti ' can didly described, personal comrnicfttion will lie unnecessary, as instructions tor diet, reg imen and the general treatment of the case itself (including the remedies),wi|ll>efor- warded without delay, and in such a man ner as J to convey no idea of the purport of the letter or _ parcel , — so * .transmitted* ,1-------- *J. { Should your condition require immediate ‘fxxtifirin sejid oAviil ten inn dollars, »»<»»»» attention coin, or Jits «-«.»l»iz^ value in currency, by mail or Wells, Fargo & Co's Co’s Express, and' a package of medj^nea will be sent to your address with the ¿eceaaary instructions for use. . >i < {^‘’Consultation—by letter or i^picrwise FREE, 'BI™. Permanent cure guarant ■•fd or no pay. i. ----- ' Npermatorrhcea. DR. DOHERTY has just publ . , shod an im portant pamphlet, embodying his own views and experiences in relation to Inpotencc or Verilitv; being a shirt treaties ou Sperma torrhefea or Seminal Weakness, Nervous ijn<L physical Debility consequent on, this dis ease and other »Hections of the Sexual or gans. I bis little work contains Information of the utmost value to all, whether married or single, anil will he sent FREE on receipt of Six cents in postage stamps for return postage. Address, W. K. DOHERTY, M. D. apriOly San Francisco Francisco, Cal. -,— L . San , Cal. ‘ \ u • '-T, Fancy Toilet Articles When a female is enervated orf afflicted with disease, ns weakness of the lèick and limbs, pain in the head,. dimnei-s ^of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitati«» of the heart, irriiibility, nertouaness, extreme uri nary difficulties, derangement of digestive fuftetions, general dehility, vaginitSj all dis eases of the womb, hysteria,sterilii;’ and all other diseases peculiar to females, fflie sho’d go or write at once to the celebrated female doctor, W. K. I’-OHEBTY, at liiw inedical Institute, and Consult him abouLler troub les and disease. The doctor is’effecting more cures than any other physféian iu t|ie tifate of California. Let no false: delicacy ¡prevent you, but apply iuimedi^ely and save yourself from pailifiihRufferin^and pre- inn ture death. All married ladi^A whóse delicate health or other cirenmstatices pre ¡vent an increase ini their families, should write, of call at DR. W. tK. D( jUERTY ---------- ’S medical Institute, and they will n ei^ivo eve- p- possible relief and help. jf' To iv Correspondents eurrchpuiiueriis, r Paints, Oils, Perfumes, J 1 j IN THE WORLD; DRUGS, MEDICINE, To Females. < J I i i e The best ORGANS of the Reed doss , LAFAYETTE, ÛGN, dr . . DOHiiirrr - . w. k ... ----------------- ¿•tun T----- 'ly Jiis sin . •• , »& 4 thanks 1 » n »■» I» . . 4 to . I his > t. > mimerons . . . . p<fiients for cere* their patronage and would ‘ ' 1 take tigs oppor- timity to rcmiud »horn that . he continues to consult (it his institute for thecurejof cliron- ic diseases of the Jmngs, Liver, Liver,'^Kidneys. ^1 Digestive and Genito-Urinary Ordan Or$i us, ’s, and ami all pri\ate private diseases, viz: Sypliiii^i SvphiiiiKin all its r forms and Stages, Seminal ' ' we'aknt^s and all the horrid consequences of seif-ab^se, self-ab^se, Gmr- Goir- orr!:i;-&. Gleet, Strictures, orrhrva. utrivtures, Nocturnal N»>< tiviifil and uu<l Diurnal Euii-Sions, Eiui-Sions, Sexual Debilitd, Diseas Diseas- ;e back and lp es of the loins, InfiammatUni of the Bladder ami Kidimys, Kidim etc.; and Jje hopes that his l >ng e.xp: rience anil oceessful practice will continue to insure liiig hiifi a share of ifiblic patrdnage. By the practice of many years in Europe and the Unifid States he is enabled to apply the most Efficient and successfnl remedies against diseases o all kinds. He cures,wi'Jio ut merejjry, char ges moderate, treats his patients in a correct and honorab'e way, ami has references of unquestionable Veracity from men known' respectability and high standing i.tósociety iiS-society.. All parties Consulting consplling him by lette« lettcf? or oth oth erwise, will receive the be-t aiidiigentlesL _ .. implicit ... secrecy. . . ri. treatnient and H ' G ■ V; •» -A TO THE A~FFLIC| ”, 1 JE D. t 'HOI .THE SILVER TOitátJE’ ODD FELLOWS BUILDIN«. Established expressly to afford tl ) afflicted Sound nnq scientific Medical rea t- uieut in the cure of .all P| Vate and Chtonlc Diseases., g Cases of secrqsy and a 11 Sexual Jlisonfcrs ,t> • Institute Surgical MISCELLANEOUS., I i nW, , .< A- I, —— F DRUG STORE, ORGANS i Ntf. 519 Sacramento street, Comer ..V...V-UVIH nu, \« i LeMesdorffati, (a few d$ors belo What Cheer House). Private Entrance on Leidsdor'T st. San Francisco. ♦ ■ & 1 DR.1 LITTLEFIELD’S FOUNDED IN 18S3. JOB i: * "Private Medical 1. ■ MISCELLANEOUS. . W. K. DOEf r 1. We declare our unfaltering devotion to the Constitution of the United States and to the Union of tjie States thereby .estab lished, and we affirm that the people of the OFFICE several State- have the sole jind exclusive right ot governing themselves as free, sov ■ .1 ereign and independent States, subject ojily to the limitation of the'Constitution, and i that all powers not therein expressly grant ed to the .National Government are reserved to the States respectively, and we deny the right of the Federal* Government, through the t.eatv power, to permanently dqmicil .Mongolians' w.thin any Stat? -*\,ithoiiC'the coa>e t of th“ Legislature thereof. ». p‘2. We affirm that the greatest danger When the boys in Virginia City with which we are now threatened, is the I 1 ami extravagance winch exists ”1 wish to raise their kites they tic corruption in high official places., and we d > declare cafdimjl principle of‘our future action, the string to a (k'g’s tail, and make the i that retrenchment, e.con nny ami reform are - I»- . t J imperatively demanded in all the govern* I the animal run. t f merits of tke people, Federal as well as State . 5 and Munici;tal. and we here proclaim our fl “Fin particularly uneasy on this selves th“ uneomprom'^ing foes of the sala IN A ry grab law ring politicians’and land mo point,” said the fly to the young nopolists, whoever they m iy be and where gentleman who stuck him on the eveb they may 1» ? fo unt, whether they are in or out of office, and we appeal to* honest point of a needle. meh every where, - without regard to pdsj party atlili iti >!;s, t» j< in us in branding ag tlrey these corrupt leeches on the A kind lady in Danbarry recent body des»yrv$ politic and assist us to purge official ly «fate a beggar half a dozen paJ stations ot their uuwhole-ome and baneful prt»ldce. j i • < per collars, with the advice to turn 3. The pre ent Fedoral Administration, f I a f by its utter inability to comprehend the dig to and Cheaper than them and chalk the edges. nity dr rasponsibifiti s of the dudes with -* ; 171 I ■ .1. whi h it is charged, bv itsrlevotion to i>er- One thing, said an old toper, sonal and partisan interests, by its weak iriconsis ent management of the Nation was never seen cording through the an.I al tinaiicrs, by its unwarrantable interfer with the local ¡-elf government of the rye, and that’s the kind of whisky ence people -by its 4 ipport of the corrupt gov ernments which hasdinposed by its power one gets nowadays. upon several States of the Cnion.by its com A Brooklyn sewing society fines plicity with corrupt practices and scandals in various quarters, ami by its appointment « any member whqj^ks scandal, $1 of notoriously incompetent men to high of ficial positi hs, has jus ly brought upon its- for each offence; owlvthe wealthy self the eomlcmiriitioii of the American peo ■J* '' ple. are able to attend. 4. [ [That' “ the pbr-isterit interference by Federal officiate in local elections, and the Dio Lewis is. the man who kept use of large s.mis of money Fo defeat the voice of the p.ople through the ballot box, a Utica audience until 10:30. ex^ deserve ; ami recei ves our severest condem- plaining to them the ^ood rbsulfs natioif.That arporj ■ >. 1 ii. it ‘.irp'H ?ti >ns are the creations of franciii-e and. privileges are law, their fianvhi-e ot going to bed promptly at 9. granted t<» sub-erve tlie public iutere-ts.and when these are used, not t > subserve the ob w hen the Indians catch a bald- ject of their creation, but for purposes of oppression and extortion , we deciare it to headed man they gut off his cars to be the l ight and duty of the Legislature to compensate for tlies loss of scalp, control s u h corporations. b- Ì ha* we f tvor speedy rettfrn to specie and it’s about as well to be scalped. p i\in i:ts. just and ciiual t ixation for the support of Fedew4 and St ite governments, “If a naughly girl should hurt and th it we are opp. s d to all discrimina in th“ a-se.-smeute of Federal revenue you, like a good girl you. would tion for th:- purposes of protection. 7. flint the free navigation and improve 1 forgive her, wouldn’t you?” “Yes, ment of the Columbia river, the coiiStiue- marm,” she rcjdicd; “if I couldn’t ti-ni of a breakwater ¡it Port Orford, the ifii- provemeiitof »he Coquille and Willamette T" rh oratami the con-truction of the Por^and On Hand or Print Catch her.” DaJIes«vSttlt Lake Railroad, are iniprove- > Mrs. Malaprop declares thatj-for in nts leninn lciLbv the commercial interests of this State, and-tìint the federal Govern herself, her nerves would never ment ought by all propcikmeans to assist iheje measures: thpt we are ?n favor of the bear the shock of having anything bid now before ( »ongi css, generally known I the I’orrland, Dalle< A Salt„Lake Railroad to do with the “elects ical fran as bill, and we al o favor the early cumplejion of the Oregon and California Railroad to the chise.” •j southern boundary of the State. • i . If s. 'fi at we disapprove all measures in The Danbury philosopher ob the iutcrests of capitalists and monopolies labor, believing that distihetions, if serves that the placidity of expres against distinctions be made, should be in favor of the laboring class who- constitute the mass sion worSi by a man who i^*‘next” oi our citizens, the producers of the wealth in a full barber’s shop cannot be and prosperity of our country. We there fore approve of,the declared pfinOqdes, and HAVING THE ONLY 1 • I counterfeited. sympainiz • with the avowed object of the Pati ons of Husbandry, and with those of all It is no longer the vulgar title | other orders h iving 'for their object re trenchment and reform in public affairs.and of “drunkenness,” but rather the. the social advancement of' the people: that we are opposed to a monopoly in the publi- polite and expressive title of “dip cationand sale ot books used in the com mon schools of this State, and we are in fa somania” bv * which the evil 4 is now vor of amending the existing laws in relation t-> such, so as to take awAy from the pub to be known. lishers of t|ie Pacific Coast series of readers Conscience doth make cowards and spellers the special privileges in rela tion thereto which they now enjoy, THIS PART OF THE ESTATE of us all, particularly a Michigan 10. That the act relating to tfie fees of sheriffs and clerks ought to be so amended 1 . ii der, who, on being arrested for »either by making such offices salaried, or by reducing the fees now’ attached to the same, We »reenabled to make ma i - a larceny, promptly confessed to ‘ as shall make the compensation received, by officers a fair remuneration and noth 'H ■ r burglary, bigamy and infanticide. s ing ich more for the services required of them. the Constitution He so amended that A Chicago man wrote to Agas-i That al! printing t«r the State after the expira of the term of thebtatfe Printer in office siz that he bad an apple which hp tion A when such Amendment is passed, shall be I 1 < * , had preserved for fifty-three years, provided by letting the same to the lowest Of sucKPrinting as ! responsible Idd^er. and jvhen Agassiz wrote for it, the 11. That the only legitimate object of the protection of its citizens INVITATION - WILLS, joker said it was the apple of hi9 government.is in their lives, liberty and property, and the pursn t of happiness,: that to accomplish this AND end direct means ouly should be resortedto; the g'^od resulting from a departure^ BUSINESS CARDS, FANCY B^AYCA ju>’ ' ‘‘Shall i-cit this loin of mutton that from this ride is temporary, the evil lasting. “ » J 1 j • We are; therefore, opposed to the State en rLAYCAKDB, CIKCUILAB4, ,saddle-wise?” said a gentleman. gaging t in tho purchase, leasing or speculat “Nor” s^id ono of his guests, “cut ing in property of .any }<ind, except only VISITING- CARDS, LABELS, f CH such as is nece-sary for conducting the or it bridle-wise, for then I may have dinary functions of the Government. ETC. HC. i ' ■ ’ ' I- * I 12. That wc favor the immediate- con a change to get a bit in my mouth.” struction of a good and serviceable wagon Í road along the south bank of the Columbia from the mouth of fcandy river to the A d'fl resa orders tô f • A gG$d work is really in prog river Dalles. • ress among men who have sold li 13. That the compensation of al l officers should be only such bn will be a just remu I quor for years. Man are gaining neration for their services. 14. That we are in Tavor of Congressional victories over themselves, and such aid for the construction of the Portland, - • * L Dalles Salt Lake Railroad, and for con victories are the grandest that can tinuing and the Oregon Central Railroad from St. Joseph to Junction City, rxw •>? LAFAYETTE, OGN be achieved .’ z » F _ • ? • > f .• ■ i ‘ . I e i AND - - - - - - - MODERAT^ - - - - - - - - - - A GKARGES CURES jt An exchange , says woman’s r sphere is marriage, We never saw one yet that bad any fear about it. < Vasquez, the California bandit, took live dollars from a man. and then bought the man’s gloves for two dollars. ft PRIVATE * MEDICAL ¡AID * ' » ÍI F • Is Turning Out /■ PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, t CULTIVATORS, Í A * CULTIVATORS, CULTIVATORS, CULTIVATORS, The other dealers will Jell _ you they don •t The man who didn't believe in advertising febl6:m6 , , 1 keep thorn. The reason u. they has gone into partnership with the Sheriff, can’t buy them. and that official does the advertising. I Please remember that I also have a ? ! / ILone Star, i patent churn t it 1; i B. H A BR1S, ................ . .Proprietor > t , ■ Don’t forget to look at tho F-Ä LAFAYETTE, OREGON. LAFAYETTE. * t . j PATENT WINDO W J. R. MAJORS- BUTD, ' ¡J ' ’ ■ i . ■ ' ' V’t Which is made of Spruce Wood, and is al Lighter, Cheaper, More Cleanly, A More Durable And is the handsomest Window* Blind in use. I| gives the best satisfaction to all who try it, and 1 ouly ask you to enquire of any one who has used them, to Convince you that the Wooden Blind is the Vety best that you_cgn ¡JOHN R. LAKE. buy. junclnull DEALER IN FIRST CLASS SALOON, ALWAYS supplied with the very choicest T BACCO. SEGARS, NUTS, WINES, BRANDIES, bandies, sardines, Oysters, WHISKIES, v CIGARS, stationery, etc. • OYSTERS and And in fact everything that is to be found SARDINE ini tirst-class variety store. i would respectfully solicit a share of the To be had in the host markets. This saloon is also provided with a good public patronage. J. B. MAJORS, i, i ninoTJ tf' BILLIARD TABLE. feblli-tf * < if *> • #