Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, February 13, 1866, Image 3

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    THE COUERIR
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Are we Infidels 1
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D emociij C tic .—Idaho is under J>emoera-1
tic rule, and territorial scrip is only worth
50 cents on the dollar.—Statesman.
Oregon is under Republican
rule, p
Republican ru
state bonds aro worth 62L(cents on th/’ |
dollar. U bile Oregon was Democratic ber
scrip was at a prcmium7~Mi]-* that hOU~
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“GRAND BALL. I
Attentimi
Theoretically we are not ; but good Chris-
tajns; in the popufar sense every one.
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of Delegates to the who is< bora of OqriStain parents an
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reared in a countcydwhere the doctrines
The apportionment under tbe rale of the Bible are ackW’vledged to-be true,
adopted by the committee will be as is a Christain. But the name signifies
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very little. There must be personal faith
follows :
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A
Grand
Ball
will
be given by
and ccrresponding practice. Infidelity
Baker
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Benton
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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Cteteoa ■’
Clackamas
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one tba| doubts the truth of revealed relig­
2 ion ; a deist is one who admits the exist-
Columbia
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7 erfee of Deity but denies the doctrine of a
Curry
Douglas
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providence, a nd-of personal accountability
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Josephine
Jackson
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to
God for his-conduct; an atheist denies
—AND——
Lane
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the
existence
of
the
supreme
Being
;he
is
Multnomah
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Marion
HiK.UNS
literally without God—that is the significa­
Tillamook
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tion of the term. Now w<_ do not ask, il
Umatilla ■„*
Union
any of the good people of this city belong
Washington 4
Yamhill
to any one of the classes named. We pre
DAYTON, OREGON.
191 sume that few, if any, could be found, who
2«.. Waaco and Grant, jointl
I TYToULD say to his friends and tbe
would reject the authority of the Bible. —
.. L afayette L a . ne , Secretary.
A new and- capacious building is being W public at large, that be has determ-
But wbat ar< we practically ? Wliat js
tilted in good style for tbe occassion. Good I ined to does out his entire stock of
the character of our lives? Where do we
T hat ditch .—We underfund that. stand in 1 virtue and in morals ? These
Wl OOODS, CLOTMIMG, BOOTS AMD SBOSS
MUSIC
•olive preparations are being made by questions- are exceedingly impurtant.;
life is fleeting and will rood be gone. Our
parties who are in earnest
the mat- city has a population, ____
QussasriAan or aixuans;
including _______
tbe farni- yvrOULD ANNOUNCE THAT HE
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ter, to oommence operatic^» on • wat- lies in the immediate vicinity,
of eight
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has purchased the entire stock of has boen secured. No pains will be spared
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to make the occassion pleasant and at­
thousand
souls.
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say
seven
thousand,
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mi
a
point
on
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er ditch to be opened
In large variety. He would call special
including infant children. There aro six
tractive. '•
J. DODSON.
SADDLES & HARNERSS
the North Yam bill,
fsyette. We Protestant houses of worship, bn
attention to hie large stock of
Dayton, February fltb, 1866.
1 be pushed to which have pastors; tl.ere is one Catholic of Mr. Deal; in Dayton, Oregon, where
hope the enterprise
honse, and a room in which the Jews oc^
an early completi
- A good , water casiunally hold service. ^ All told, these may be found at all limes a complete stock BOOT AND
SHOE SHOP.
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power mill at Lafi/ette would yield a houses will not accommodate over two
CONCORD, STAGEahATEAM
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better return by fii than any other en- tbouand persons; and it is safe to say thn
the regular attendance does not exceed
__ teB^rise in whicX* company could-em-
thirteen hundred. Then there are over
five
thoudand persons in Portland and
bark tbe same
ount of capital. It
vicinity that do not attend worship.—
Comprising
an assortment va
of MIUIW)
Blbta, T
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behooves th
having an interest in
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There ire probably four the uk o i that
EGS LEAVE TO ANJJOUNCE laments, and sacred Hymn Books ; The
the progress the town and vicinity neverenter the house of grayer or
Carriage Harness—
»“• ,u*«m
jàtatìB®»
to aid libera/y in tbe construction of 'hear tbe gospel preached. What are
Single and Dopble,
these
people
?
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ts they heathen, infidel,
Boots,
Sabbath-day Religions Tales; Life of
- the contenfilatcd ditch. ’
Fancy and Plain.
idolatrous ? We will not call names j
Christ and Apostles; Christian Legacy ;
M eetings .—By refler- but it is very evident they, are not
P reci
SADDLES'
Gaiters,
Christians. Simple
attendance at
Taylor’s Pictorial History of the United
ence to tm.published proceedings of
church will not save one; but there is of all description, c
OF ALL CLASSES AMD STYLES.
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the meeting of the Democratie County
States Seven Hundred Engravings.
bqpe, us Jorjg as persons go to hear the
His work is warranted to give satisfaction.
pnmittee, it will be seen gospel preached. But if uicn neyergb
Colbett’s Advice to Young Men; Dr.
Central
to
the
house
of
worship,
wc
fetF
they
that Satufioy, March 17, was fixed
Dood’s Female Biography ; Henrietta
must die impenitent and uusived.—
0 day for holding precinct
upon as
Robinson. Legerdemain, Every Man his
[Pacific Christian Advocate.
is saved by wearing Custom Made work
ioga£hx
the
appointment
of
Dele-
meeti
I’-« Try it and be convinced.
own Cattle Doctor ; Every Man his own
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—^to^teud the Cofin ty Convention, RKCQNSfKtJSfM»
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hi editor
of
gates.to
noSly
JAMES BAKER.
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Farmer Ac. Works on the structure and
with or without Hoops. -.
t like-the stylo «
ol.
to be b«l| at Lafayette 0. the
Whips, Spurs, iSpicbes, Leggings, fa.
diseases of Horses. Downing’s American -
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, He also, keeps On hand u complete
March
and
14 of
April, ___________
respectively.
Every man who is silly enough to be­
Fruit Book; Fred. Douglas' Work. Young
stuck ui all description oi
It is hoped that a general attendance lieve the rebels aro'politically subjugated
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will read the following :
Man’s Book of Knowledge, Photographs
of tbe democracy will be secured at hll
ThaGeorgia state Conyenlion adapted
of the Presidents, and many of the Gener­
HARNESS LEATHER,
precinct meetings, to thqj^d that »gen­ an ordinance declaring it the duty of ¿T h T
Legislature to provide for the widows and
ate on both sides, Conversation Cards,
eral interchange of views may be had. orphans of Georgia refill soldiers, and lor
Fortune Telling Cards, etc., etc,--------
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Which he Will dispose of to the
disabled ¡»oldicril. X.
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E rrors .—In our burry getting
The Legislature of Misstssppi lias tub
' - trade at'bargaii^-
S. H. KNIGHT.--4^ M Proprieler. , r ?■ ,
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out our last issue, in time for the mails, milted a proposition laying a lax of one pet
c«ht. un passoncers on ruUrcad, to aid.
a number of typographical blunders the same class oQuilciers. .. ,
SADDLKRY-FURN44H1NG GOODS,
R. KNIGHT INVITESTHE AT J
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• - -crept ip, some of which were most ex­
The Mobile Advertiser regards this as
tention of those who patronize such
a
sacred
duty,
and
trusts
Alfffiama
Aitthama
will
places,
to
his
cruciating. We wHl not attjmpt to
1
/ her “living
1“ defenders and 4be- such as Stirrups, Buckles and Rings, which
provuTelor
In endless variety, together with an it*
enumerate. Cha^s bordered decided- mcrrforicsof her her<r.q_dead.”
he is able to fell at tower figures than j
numerable assortment ofusefol. instructive
SALOQ>U~1__
Brownlow says this is tlie-spii it of the such goods can be purchased clscwhere-r l
1 ly on the rule. One item, “Virtue
and amusing works not mentioned ncr?.___
entire rcbcLpopulatlon of the south. They in this Valley.,
along „ —now
is the time
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struggling in vain,” copied from the are everywhere showing their teeth like
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I am going to dose out, and po humbug
in -
Oregonian, escaped tsans .the proper so many tigers, growing defiant and insuF
about it I will also close out my entire
ting.
stock of Nuts, Candies’and Confectionery
ycr^The highest Market prtqc paid for
erdit. We acknowledge., -
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of all kinds; spices, Pepper, Njjtmegs etc..
Hides antiproduce.
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, T he “.B elles of B altimore .”—The fa
DAYTON,
By
promptitude
in
business
I
hope
to
D ruo 8, W1NB8 Ac.—See Mr M. R. mous “ Belles of Baltimore” having failed
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merit a fair share of the trade in iny line.
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Carey*» * additional - - advextisftmcpt of to coax President Johnson hrtodettirig Jeff.
■ Repairing done on short notice. ’•
A fine assortment ot
, Where may be found Cigars, Oysters, ’ “*
Drogbaetc. He has an extensive Dnrrs’uiifMravu tnrnrd their ■ atteniimri i)
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another direction wit'i distinguished suc­
-nt^yvf^iPilAincia from the .-opBOsite ^&udineat Crackers, &o.t Ac., Ac., &o. Drugs. Medicines, Linuagpts of all kinds,
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stock of Medicines of different kinds cess. The Richmond Ya, Dispatch of re­
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jo of'the
of the river, who
wlm purchase
mi »«« i >«« the
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. Hegldes he can f'urnisb
Pain Killer, Eye Water, Cough' Drops,
cent
d^te
says:
The
beautiful
and
elegant
which he propose-» to sell on advantag-
lJ amount of five dollars, will be entitled i
Pattent Medicines of all kinder Hostel-
set of furniture, 21 pieces in all, presented'
ters Bitters. Plantation Bitters, etc.
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ious terms.
A considerable assort- ,to Gen. Lee by the noble daughters of the 1 to feeragc at my expepsc.
MrTbe
very
best
quality
of**Wf
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meat of pure wines, brandies and?oth- Monumental City passed through this city
yesterday and was sloped by canal for
er liquors constantly on hand.
Dayton, February Gfh, 180(1
Lexington.- The present was brougtiTCFn
at all hours. Give him a call and be
free,
the
agents
of
the
steamboat
line
re
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satisfied.
A rtistic — Mr. Leonard of Port­
fusing to charge freight, iu compliment to
Dayton, January 25th, 1866.
land called io at our office recently and Virginia's former chieftain,. We Under
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exhibited some pen and ink drawing stand that the drayman wfro; hauled the I
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furniture through ’he city quarreled for.,
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of rare artistic merit. His portrait of
that privilege. Such testimonial»» to this
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Henry Clay borders on perfection. He noble son of Virginia canhot but be grati­
ÄGENTS FOR THIS PAPER. “
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sold a picture wrought by Himself, re­ fying toVirgmians. “alThonor to his name
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cently, of Gen. Grant, for Slot).
H igh L eahx ' ko .—An engineer telle the
J Lefkyette. purposes. I also have a well selected stock
|j. D1XONT,
following
story
of
Western
life:
Mr. Leonard contemplates ere long
of Paints and oils, Window Glass, Putty,
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’ We, had been busy unring the day, Tun­
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takeiog a class in Lafayette. The art
Varnishes,
etc., etc. etc., etc., etc., etc.,
ing a line tlsrough a dense piece of wood­
- W. T. NEWBY
I McMin ville.
is worth possessing.
land. An old wo.natL^azed on us for some
DAYTON. OREGON.
I J. CARSE
Phyetefaa’e PreeeriptieM promptly
time.in silence. WealTsaw she yai.t d
T h 1 W« atiier .—Yesterday was a to enter into conversation, and none, with
he undersigned has estab - •
lovely day in tbe true acceptation of the exception of myself, wished to gratify
lished himself in Dayton, where he n « iuapy
compounded.
her. -I soon commenced a dialogue on va­ is prepared (n do nil kinds of work on
E. Cbebaiem and properly
<7^
M. R. CAREY.
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the term. The sun shone out warm, rions subjects and things, and as 11 matter
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WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY.
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the air was still, and things looked en* of course, I put my best foot forward.— A general assortment of Jewelry constant­
Struck with my language,' she exclaimed ly on hand. Givo Idin a call. All w;ork A. SHUCK,
W. Cbehalem.
spiriting gegbrally.
In a, tone quite flattering to my vanity, warranted to give satisfoction. .
‘La, hour learned you are !’ But the Com­
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N ew G oods .—J. Dixon has gone pliment received n death-blow. If I war as
NOAH ROBINSON,
Dayton.
Dayton, February 6th, I860
below, for a fresh supply of goods. Call high learned a s"Sholar as you. I’d quit in-
gineerin and go to keeping a little grocery.
soon yotr who want borgaios.
CHAS. BIRCH,
< Amity.
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A G ood ’N ame .—Moms Ketchum, the
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father o£,the great defaulter in New York,
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is reported to have said to his creditors,
CIIAS.
FENDA
LL,
FL Yambill.
E will senj by Express, or other­
At the residence of tbe bride’s mot bei, “ If 1 could have my son back, with his
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OUBD 8AY TO THOSE IN WANT
wise as ordered,'securely packed, a
Jan. 7th, 1866, by Elder E. G. Browning, food name, and you were all paid in full,
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of the services of a TALOR that he
Henry A, Barnoy <0 Mia* Mary A. Fish­
would dis tontonl.” Such is thé last am­
$55 Sewing Machine, .
ANDREW
BAKER,
Muddy.
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may be found at the Drug 8tore of Drs.
er, all of Douglas county.
bition of great financiers. A life time of
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either ,
White A WssterfiekL where Jje is prepared »
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activity, an ample fortune, its reward;
{ N. Yamhill.
WHEELER & WILSON,
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to do all manner of TAILORING, such as
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J. M. FRYER.
and now all would be given . for a son's
IKIED.
name. Young men—fast young men— r
Q RO VERA BA KElf,
Cutting, Fitting, Making, Mending and
Cleaning.
At the residence of his son,. near St. think of this.
To any person sending us the names of
PETER LEONARD.
Moore’s Valley
Paul’s M srion, Marion csfinty, Oregon.
Give ma a caH I guarantea satiafoction
Sixteen New Subscriber«
NOTICE.
Jan. 23d, Daniel Murphy, aged 66 years. 1-
(Address)
N. Yamhill.
to the.,
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At Roseburg, Oregon, Jan. 2Sth, Sarah
BSERVE this Notice. I have been
aol-8m
WARREN FORSTER
NEW YORK OBSERVER,'
Rose, wife of Aaron Rose, aged 45 years.
liberal in accdlninodating my friends
BENJ. F. HAYDEN, Dallas, Polk County. —^n-wr
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*. In Corvallis, Oregon, Feb. lst,4 R. S.
ajqd Çpstqiqer» with goods, and expect
with the money for one year in advance.
thetir
mb er me when I must
I Lipscomb, aged St years.
T. HEMBREE. Dealer m Dry Goods
Subscribe snoh, RS all new subscribers
• Grocertai Hardware, Ac. South
’* The sudden death of Mr. Lipscomb has have money. My debts must be paid— paying for 1866 receive the paper gratis
ride Main Street
deprived the community in which he lived promptly I want money to buy more till January let.
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of »mat ■Mitmble citizen, his friends and goods and must have it—cannot keep
Sample copies and circulars sent to J. T. HEMBREE, ,
LIMITED AMOUNT OF WOOD
.relatives of an honest and faithful friend up -a good, stock of- goods without it. any address free.
will be taken on Subscript» n at
•ad associate, and the Masonic fraternity Will those mtereatéd ratpond?
Terms
$3
50
a
year
in
ndranco.
this
Office if brought soon.
•Cpwe of its brightest members. Several
EEPS A GOOD HOUSE IN LA< ————----------- - ------------------- —
J. WXON.
members of the Lodge in this city went 1
foyette. Call on him and sea.
DIXON ba» a General assortment of
SIDNEY E. MORSE Jr. & Co.,
up to Obwjrallis and attended his funeral
¿ NaBa. Butta, Screw», Door Locks,
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IT Park Row, New York.
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Dr. J. Dodson,
M. R.
C arey
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