Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, November 13, 1874, Image 4

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    PRIVATE MEDICAL AID .
QUICK CURES AND MODERAT 6KARGES
NOV EMBER 13, 7,4
DR. W. K. DOHERTY’S
Private
AritoWi Boy nud Chandler's Boy,
Medical
&
Surgieal
Instituta-
FOUNDED IN 1853.
No. 519 Sacramento street, t
Corner of Letde-dotfi st., (a few flootf heir .
What Cheer House). Private
Ef.traace on Lealsdorfl’
sL 4iaa Fiam Uco.
Estab’i-hcd e -rre-sly to kffi rd the afflicted
¡Sound an f scijutifie Medical treat­
ment n the cure of all Pri-
vat- and Chronic
Cases of Bvcresy
litad ib JajcôÔ wí
Postmaster in Ulin
s a salary of Í1 pci
handler’s bey sitting by
Arnold senior -came in, j
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HOME
voti-1> ssiblv can, at.d ti en you’ll find we ’
upi by tho par. *Ea?y, easy! ’
shouted
Chandler
’s lov
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r * in Surprise
‘Easy?
r- • ’shouted the old man com
plctely dumbfounded by Ben’s au
dacity; ‘easy,’ and lie recovered
E, PORTLAND, OGN
jlihcfi-iiiiij is th? Oil wiindi w.se t
i( iheir !a:i p<.” Modern I’rov.
recently, somo fellow
tiie door: '‘Candidates
;
L. P. FISHER,
B0bliS20AL’L’21r*
-
:Vlerchants’e Exchange,,
iltVruiii Street.
Jian
Fraud,
ijlic - \d**\ih emed« and Sub’i’rii»!
|l.oL\:-A>.Ernt Co r ; er unitor |ti|
lis! 0 I in i'si':f rnia. Oregon and NtVi
iliii'g < n. t’iuh, Idaho, MQntiuali, l
i|o. A1 z »n i, m.d ndjacci t T^rrit'H
jHHfi'h inlands, the Briiitdi Poaso-m
aa: New Zealand and* th' Au-tra
mil*«; /»fexi -a forts. Nicaragua. Pam
p itiso and Jufaii; the At’a itir St*
] Ei’Vope
Journalism as a Business.
bi sines?
ited a newspaper until he .was for­
ty j»Rrutd suddenly announce him
8clf*| lawyer, would be regarded
con
as artel by the legal profession;
and jet we often hoar of lawyers
of flirty making sudden preten­
sions ?to journalism. There is an
idea that the business of edifing
requires apprenticcslfp; that edit­
ors come forth from law offices
and colleges fully armed for the
profession, like Pallas from the
brow of Jove. It is a* mistake;
there is not in America to-day a
single journalist pf national repu
tation who has not devoted more
time and more hard work to his
profession than, with equal fitness
artd application, would have made
him a great lawyer or-a good doc­
tor. And yet ninety out of every
hundred men you meet on the
street will hesitate about carrying
the hod or making a pair of^hoes
whereas there will probably not
be one in the hundred Who can’t,
according to his own judgment,
edit Any newspaper in the conn try be used io. Sunday school. An
belter than it is edited, no matter
Albany tnan, c»ut of work and near­
in what manner or by whom.
ly starving, turned for comfort in
his extremity to his sainted moth-
Harper’s Weekly for November
gives the following:
Some time since a party of la­
dies and gentlemen went on a tour
of ««Inspect ion through Durham
Ctple. The “lions” were shown
to ¿beca bv an elderly female of a
answer cor-
le Iji'fin* tile Public,
rilslng will Insure li
Fortune.
, If Business is Dull, Advertise.
j If Bxisines i is Brisk. Advertise.
¡The man who didn't believe hi advertising
!s gone into pV irtnership with the BheiiiT,
id that otticial does the advertising.
No. 31 Montgomery Block,
six FRANCISCO, - - CALIFORNIA
A IJ V V.
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the Carnieri ■
Merchant. .1
¿8’
lïTjeaçavjTi
advanco in V« S. Goh
equivalent in Çurronc;
■kniilt ent MAP of
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r
the Pacific Coast
,to ©very subscriber.j
W It. AIKEN, Attorney-«.!-Law and
C'oianuKndcr of tlic Grand Army of the Re­
public Ln California and Nevada, will give
prompt attention Io the collection of Ad­
ditional Travel Pay, now due California
aud Neyada Volunteers discharged more
than tlireo hundre I miles from home.
Soldiers can depend on fair dealing. In­
formation given free of charge. When
writing enclose stamp for reply and state
company and regiment and whether you
have a discharge. Congress has extended
25 cents the time for tiling’ claims for additional
Bounty under Act of July 28, ISfifi. to Jan­
uary 1875, so all such clni'ms must bo made
before that time. Original Bounty of $100
has been allowed nil Volunteers who en­
listed before July 22, 1801 for three years,
if not tMiid the same when discharged.
Land Warrants can be obtained for serv»
kes rendered before 1850, but not for serv-
ices in the late war. Pensions for late war
and 181*2 obtained and increased when al-
IfTwed for less,than disability warrants,
but no pensions are.allow ed *to Mexican
and Florida war soldiers. State of Texas
has granted Pensions Jo surviving veter­
ans of Texas Revolution. New Orleans
and Mobile Prize Money is now due and
heinp* paid. W. H. Aiken alsoattends to
reasonable General Law and Collection Business.
DE YOUNG & CO., Fropri
THE PARKER CUN
San FrnneiaK!«.
U Postmasters aro authorized
to subscriptions. Specimen
mt free. S end for ore . ' A
-NOTICE TO FARMERS. ,
are now run
SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR
chop fdr.tfill or any other way to suit t
trade. ; '
Persons wishing their own wheat grow
will pli ae run the same through a fanning;
mill in fder to insure extra food flour.
BARKER & Co.
Daytoni larch 10,1*74.
ipes of Engraving's and Col­
le. Published QUARTERLY, at
, year. First No. for 1*74 jiAt is-
Cerman edition at same price.
Address. JAMES VICK.
Roe heater, N. Y.
PARKER BRO’S
WEST MËRIDEN.CT.
3no3?-l'y
Dr. J. Walker r*s California
Vinegar Bitters t are a purely Veg-.
etable preparation, mad s .chiefly from
the native herbs found on the lower
ranges of the fyir rr *. ^hradft mountains
of California, tho mertkvnci •prqvrties
of which nrj? extracted therefrom lib­
eral the use of Uc/rol. Tire quu.-Aiou
is filtpost daily asked, “ Wbut is the
cause Oi the uuparajl 1^*4 succcis of
V inegar B ittiais ?” Our answer is,
that they remove the Cause o: disease,
and the patient recovers his health.
They,are the great blood purifier and
a life-giving principle, a perfect Reno,
valor and Invigorator of tho system.
Never before in the history of the world
has a medicine been compounded pos­
seting tho remarkable qualities of
V inegar B itttrs in healing the sick
of every disease. They are a gentle
Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieving
Congestion or Inflammation of the
Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious
Disease«.
The properties of D e . wahej ' j
F ijîeoar B itters are Aperient, Dia.
phoretic, Nutritious, Laxative, Dftw
rptic, Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Su­
dorific, Alterttoye. and A'di-Bilious.
IR. H. McDOÎVALD & CO.,
Drivigists & Gen. Agta . San Francisco, CsL.
,i cor of Washington and Charlton Sta., N. T.
F r Hale ky
lO iTt.TTKn, REnOlMUTOSk CO..
Wboie.aîu Druggists, San Francisco, CaL