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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1874)
K COURIER MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS.-' DR. LITTLEFIELD’S THE SILVER TONGUE* MODERATE GnARGES CLIPPINGS. E. DOHERTTS Two heads are better than one —especially in a barrel. : A phicago minister is affection- advertised as ‘ being ‘ “out of a Private * ’ /; Medical Surgical ; Institute & FOUNDED IN 1853. ODD FELLOWS BUILDING. No. 519 Sacramento street. PATRONIZING A New York dentist gives a premium chromo for every tooth he draws. Mr. Barnum has offered one thoucnnd dollars for the “nineteen bricks.” 1 Alonzo Dante Arnold Butler is the nhme of an Illinois poet of the crusade. ' A Georgia editor was bitten by a dog, “being evidently mistaken lor a pone.” LAFAYETTE, OGN i if Musical Instruments Sixteen years ago o i’Ciit to Kansas Cih • and the other day he i tor sixteen thousand signed with another however. 1' IN THE WORLD J Cases of E AFFLICTED. i R. W. h DOHERTY returns his sin- thank* ;o his numerouH patients for e and would take this oppor- DRUGS, MEDICINE, Points OÜ&, Perfumes, Faaey Toilet Articles And a full Stock of bEMUCLATlC THE PLATFORM. COURI i he Best for Churches and Lodges, he Best for Sunday Schools. The Best for Parlor and Vestries. OFFICE lie Best for Academics and Colleges. ’’|ie I’est for Public Halls. ”he Best for Orchestra and^Btage. CANNED FRUITS Of all kinds. Is Prepared lodopJl These instruments, which for sweetness of ne)und elegance of appointment ¿tend un- valed. have met with unprecedented suc- !M h this country and abroad. • MANUFACTURED For Medicinal purposes. no50:tf JOB I’ll IN N om . bqther cremation! ■ ■•Œ aeaa.' p ’•LU- A Connecticut horse-thief swap ped a fine animal for a couple of copper Watches, No inflated cur rency for him. A man writing poetically of the “The backbone of weather say winter is broken, but its tail wags yet occasionally.” m sections still unsupplied. will.receive prom it attention and liberal inducements. Partu s residing at a distance from our au thorised agents, may order from our factury Seiul for illt straled price list. ; J MANNER SUPER! )R febl3 To M*i<l Che2pé|* Some ambitious Ciucinnatian wants; that c’.tv to be known as the modern Athens, probably because of her much Greece. - view, a»0 re-jjectfiilly awMireditliat t’.ier Com munications will be held mo-t sacred. The Doctor.is a regular graduate and may be coristifted with every confldancfe. . If the case be* fully ai)d ca > Midly described. personal coinunicaiion will bo unnecessary, as jnstriictions tor diet, reg- Uinen ami the general treatment of the c^se .itself (including the remedies), will be for warded „without delay, and in such a man ner as 'to convey no idea of the purportol the lettet or parcel so transmitted. Should) tour,'condition require inimedfetf attention send ten dollars, coin, or its vttlue in currently, by mail or Wells, FafgoA pc's 'Express, and a package of medicines will be sent to your add reMs with Jbe necessary instructions for- use (■^‘Consultation- by letter or otherwise FliEE. Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay/ _ . ! Spermatorrhoea. DR. DOIIEl TY lias just published an portant pamphlet, embodying hi.« own views and experiences in relatiôn to Inpotencc of Verility; being a short treaties on Sperm a torrhœa or Seminal Weakness, Nervous îhi -Î physical Debility consequent on this (list- ease and other affections of the ^exual ori gans. This little work contahis information of the utmost value to all, whether married èr single, and will be sent FREE on receipt >t Six cents in posjkage stamps for returr wstage. Address, < ■ W. K. DOHERTY, M. D. q ’ «pr201y San FrancLco, Cal. N£w Orleans crusaders an that “the horns of the un shall *be put down.” That ter« upen his box “Centennial Shine.” |That boy is both patriot ic and} shrewd, and he sets an ex ample! * i‘ A custom house that I * man -writes • he has heard ladies of refinement, wealth, position and education lie a customs’ officer out of counten ance. \ ", _ SHORT NO «OREGON MADE STOVES. ft f * The Ohio legislature has intro duced a bill fixing a firte of from five to fifty dollars for pointing any kind of firearms at a person, loaded or “unloaded.” o Lake’s Emigrant Stove, and Tin Store 13N Front street, Portland, and see ■ the stoves manufa' tured at the OREGON next November. The proposal to make the anniversary of. his birth a day of national fasting and prayed excites much enthusiasm. Inscription on a tombstone in Columbia, Tennessee: “Escaped the bullet? of the enemy to be assas sinated by a cowardly pup—a kind husbatod, an affectionate father.” I' * ? ' A Chicago gentleman who re cently traveled through Ohio says that everybody he met called po tatoes “taters,” except one young lady /who called him a “small per- , r . We are enabled make » i I 1 AND DIFFERENT KINDS OF Parlor and Box Stoves • All manufactured in this city. J The other dealers will lell you the J d iG ' i! ’ i CIRCULARS, | whose bumps lie was examining. "Bay i tat again and I’ll knock you down ” was the response. If the cause of the redness of a eertaip Chicago deacon’s noec were only discovered, a very important theological question in that city Would be at once disposed of. L ■ i CARDS, LA 1EL8, ■ ETC. S 2 ü I ’ ' • • « ¿TC. ’1 < j 1 | FATENT WINDOW ' A '• '• ■ Jf- Advertise Your Basin Keep Xour Name before th» Judicious Advertising, will Fortune. If Business is Hull, Advertise. If Business is Brisk, Advertise. PLOWS PLOWS PLOWS PLOWS, PLOWS PLOWS PLOWS, PLOWS CULTIVATORS I ..Proprietor LAFAYETTE. FIRST CLASS SALOON. ALWAYS supplied with the very choicest WINES, BRANDIES, y WHISKIES, CIGARS, / OYSTERS and fl ! ' Has created many a new business; Has enlarged many an old business; Sis revived many a dull business; as rescued many a lost business: Has saved many a large business; And insures a Success in any business. A * And is the handsomest Window Blind in use. • It gives the best satisfaction to all who try it, and 1 only ask you to enquire of any one who has med them, to convince you that the Wooden Blind is the very best that you can ' To lie had This saloon buy. JOHN R. IJLKE. BILLIARD T. juneluoU ’ -, ' ' I « > * ■ • > ADVERTISING. BLITI ’ - ii Fraud Solicit-« Adevrti-ement-<'and Subscriptons for the L afayette C ourier and for papers published in California, Oregon and Nevada; Washington, Utah i, Idaho, Montana!}, Col orado, Arizona,, l arid adjacent Territories Sandwish Islands. i. the British Possesions China: New Zealand and the Australian Colonies; Mexico Ports,Nicaragua. Panama Valpnriso anil Japan; the Atlantic States and Europe R. HARRIS,......................... . Don’t forget to look at the CHECKS BAFAYETT ' San patentjjhur N. Address orders tc É California Street, febl6:ni6 Please remember that 1 also have a BUS1NE8S CARDS, FAfCY PLAYCAflD low,”W3 a phqjmologist to a man Exchange, Merchants’ The man who didn’t believe imadvertisin, has gone into partnership with the Sherifl and that official doe? the advertising. keep them. The reason is. they can't buy them. N DILLS rLAYCAKDS, men G irard ’ s S ection .—Stephen Girrad used to say in his old days: ‘‘I hate, always con sidered advertising liberally and long to be the great medium of success in business, and the prelude to wealth. And I have made it an invariable rult to advertise in the dullest times as well as the briefest, long experience having taught me that 'money f •• • laid ” out. * and bv continu- thus spent - • is — well ally keeping my business before the public it hasaecured many sales that. I otherwisse would have lost'’ THIS PART OF later.* 1• WORK PLOW WORKS i 1’ ' 4? • >' ■ «Ì 1 'I. - » « J. R. MAJORS FAYETTE, - -• - OREGON DEALER TOBACCO, SEGARS, NUTS. Candies, sardines, Oysters, stationery, etc. And in fact everything that is to be found in a fintt-class variety store. tlje best markets, 1 would respectfully solicit a share of the also provided with a good public patronage LE.- * /febj3-tf -nmol'J tf J. B MAJORS • SARDINE 1 /1 ■ ■ - L 1 \ % ” 1 <» * • J