Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, July 10, 1874, Image 4

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PRIVATE MEDICAL AID
MISCELLANEOUS
MISCELLANEOUS
AND MODERATE GKARGES
LITTLEFIELD’S
THE ‘SILVER TONGUE’
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Medical
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Surgical
Institute*
ODD FELLOWS BUILDING.
LAFAYETTE, OGN,
PATRONIZING
IN THE WORLD
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Musical Instruments,
ALSO
DRUGS, MEDICINE
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Perfumes,
Paints, Oils
Fancy Toilet Articles
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many years in Europe ami the United States1,
he i< enabled to apply the , mo^t efficient;
and successful remedies against djiscases o 1
all kinds.. He cures wi:ho ut mercury, charj
ges moderate, treats Itis patients in a correct*
and honornb'e way, and has references of
unquestionable veracity from men qf known
respectability and high standing in society.
All parties consul ing him by letter or oth­
erwise, will receive the’be-t, and gentlest
treatment and’ implicit secrecy.
Is Prepared to da all
ism, but whoever heard 0
man confessing 10 stealin
Nobcdvl Death cannot ;
man
he Best for Public Halls.
These
which for
he instruments,
Best for Orchestra
and sweetness
Stage. of
tobe and elegance of appointment stand lin­
rival ed. havelmet with unprecedented au«-
cess in tliii country and abroad,
MANUFACTURED RY
For Medicinal purposes.
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To Females.
JO« PRINT
rhe Best for Churcnes and Lodges.
I'fae Best for Sunday- Schools.
The Best for Parlor and Vestries.
ilre Best for Academies and Colleges,
When n female is enervated or afflicted»
with disease, as weakness of vhe back and
liuibs, pain iti the head, dimness of eight,
lo-s ol muscular iwer, palpitation of the
heart, irritability nervousness, extreme nri-
nary <1 fticulties, derangement of digestive
functions, geiierull debility t‘, vaginitis, .all dis
puses of the w<«inp, hysteria, sterility and all
jither diseases peculiar to,female-*, $he sno’d
g<» or write at once to th«*.celebrated fqmalt*
ductor, W. K. DOHERTY, at his medical
Institute, ¡y.d consult him. about her troub
Ips and disease. The doctor is effecting
more, cures than any other physician in the
Htate of California. Ix;t no false delicacy
prevent you, but apply iiniuetliatcly and
save yourself from paint 1 suffering and pre­
mature death. All married ladies whb>c
delicate health or other circumstances pre
vent an ineuvasc in their .families should
write or call at DR. W. K. DOHERTY'S
Medical Institute, ami they will receive; eve-
MANNER SUPERI
MISCELLANEOUS
ESTABLISHED IN 1846
No*.
Responsi de parties applying for agencies
in se Rioni still unsupplied, will receive
prompt att ntion and lilieral inducements,
Parti
ling at a distance from our an-
tlìórii fed agents, may order from our factory
Send tor illustrated’price list,
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IX THE
PLOW WORKS
The onlv known remedy for
BRIGHT’S DISEASE,
And a positive remedy for
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GOUT. «KAV i CL, RTKIC'TU RES, DIABETES, DTS-
TEI SI I, SpliVOt S DKBIL.Ti', DROPSY. .
Nan-retention or Incontinence of Urine, Ir
. ritation. InflaiiRitiou or Ulceration of the
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OF ALL KINDS
On Hárid or Printed to Ordì
Exchange,
Merchants’
Californio, Street,
SHORT XOTICE
OREGON - MADE
TOVES.
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138 Front street. PjOt tland, and see
the stoves manuta- tured at th|e
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Remedy for
rheumatism
OREGON
le will cure therheuina-
ileen years’ standing.”
satisfactory; but we want light up­
on another view of the matter.
Suppose a man’s rheumatism is on­
ly of three years’ standing, must
he let it stand sixteen years more
before the medicine will cure it?
Or if it has stood twenty vear
there no hope ofQ a remedy? _
want to know about this. 1
goingHO be very unpleasant 1
man to epdure rheumatism for
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THIS PART OF THE STATE
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Ao Chitrye for A'lvice and Consultation.
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D r . J. B. D vott , graduate of Jefferson
Medical College, Philadelphia, author of sev­
eral valuable works, mm be consulted on all
diseases of the sexual or urinary organs
(which lie has made an especial study) ei­
ther in male or female. no matter fr/nn what
cause.originating or of how long standing,
A practice of 30 years enables him to treat
diseases with success. Cures guaranteed
Charges reasonable. Those at a distance
can forward letter describingsymptomsand
enclosing stamp to prepay postage.
Send for the Guide to Health. Price 10c.
J. B. DYOTT, M. D.
Physician and Surge on. ¡04 Duane St. N.Y.
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Has created many a new business;
Has enlarged many an Old business;
Has revived many a dull bnsiness;
, Has rescued many a lost business:
. Has saved many a large business;
And insures a success in any business.
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PLOWS
PLOWS
CULTIVATORS
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G irard ’ s S ection .—Stephen Girrad used
to say in his old days: "I have 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 rule to advertise in
thè dullest times as well a» the busiest, long
experience having taught me that money
thus spent is well laid out. and by continu­
ally keeping my business before the -public
it has secured many sales that I otberwisse
^vould have lost.”
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The matt who didn't believe
in __ advertising
has gone into partnership with the Sheriff,
and that official does the advertising.
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PLOWS,
PLOWS
ADVERTISING.
Advertise Your Business.
Keep lour Name before the Public.
Judicious Advertisings will Insure a
Fortune.
If Btiwiiess is Dull, Advertise.
If Business is Brisk, Advertise.
A SPECIALTY
AND
Frandico.
«Solicit» Adcvrti ements and Subscripton»
for the L afavette C ourier and for paper*
published in california. Oregon and Nevada;
Washington, Utah, Idaho, Monta nab, Col*
oiado, Arizona, and adjacent Territories;
Sandwish Islands, the British Possessons,
China: New ¿Zealand and the Australian
Colonies; "Mekica Ports, Nicaragua. Panama
Valpariso and Japan; the Atlantic States
and Europe’
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BUSINESS CARDS, FANCY PIAYCARÌ)’
Final Settlement
FLAYUAHDS,
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VISITING CARDS, LABEL8, r; CHECKS,
otice is hereby given that
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Amanda Brown, Administratrix of
R. HARRIS,...'... . ..................Proprietor
N the estate of W. W. Brown, deceased, has
were 'sol discordantly whistling
‘Mtrt heart Guards’ through Main
street. You should have felt abobt
your head ” So wo did. Our hat
was feTt. ‘
tiled her final account in said estate, and
that the County Judge of Yamhill county,
Oregon, has orderefftbat said final account
be heard at the regulai August term of the
Probate Court of said county on Tuesday
the 11 day of August._1874, at one o’clock in
the utternodn. at the Court House in La­
fayette, Otegon. Ah persons interested
are therefore required to appear at said
time and place and- make objections to
said final account if any exist.
AMANDA BROWN,
Administratrix.
Lafayette, Ogn.-July 1,1874.
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J. R. MAJORS
ClHClfLARS,
LAFAYETTE,
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DEALEX IN
Address orders to
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i FIRST CLASS SALOON, ALWAYS
I supplied with the very choicest
TOBACC 0, SEGARS, NUTS,
WINES,
Candif es, sardines, Oysters.
BRANDIES,
W hiskies ,
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And in fqct everything that is to be found
SARDINE in a tirst-cltM variety store.
I would rjespcctfi ully solicit a share of tho
To be had in the ho-t markets.
public
patronage.
Tlijs saloon is also provided with a rood
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MAJORS
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