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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1866)
-u— ■ À t U r ♦. j .<■ 1 ’■ . Hr'■ LÆ5 », -. j ., ■ 9 •/ ? I I . • A ,M* -y / r « - ~ T - A i ’■ ■»■J I I * a»,.. » . -M.k| . THEC’OtlRIEKT -4- ----------- TT7--- - ‘ ------------ T------ . ¿front the Daily Oregoinau.] * i TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES. ? / ' D/UG STORE. NEW •v • 4 3 S' !■"—ggBWBM I . I / HARMED -X * .. «I , DR S. TflllTEi WESTERFIELD, —AND— ? SALOON. DEALERS qr Washington, Feb l3.—A delegation I y-/ ^^ 7- 7- from the Baltimore Coufereuce trt the DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, » _ Methodist Church ¿South; waited on 0-®-‘ £ the President. Rev. Mr. Wilson said fl. - that they bad come to assure him of ■'“’1 S.H. KNIGHTZ '•< “ Proprietor. their hearty co-operatjvu iu his ctfvru 'OILS, DYSTUFFS, Ac. to secure peace and quietness to -the country. He *«id they repreteuted one thousand mini ters and »churches in Virginia and a portion oi Mary laud. WOULD ANNOUNCE T^AT 1IE Praptilioncr’s of Medicine, Sqrgçry »nd il kni C iit invites the at - TT liaâ purchased the entire block Ot [ The President received the delegation teiition ol thon: who patronize such places, to hia courteously, each member beiug intro SADDLES & HARNfiRSS duced personally, and after a pleusuut OBSTETRICS. interview, the party returned to the of Mr. Deal, in Dayton, Oregon, where SALOON Conference at Alxundria. ■ may be found at all inucs a cumpicte stock TT A'VE established themaelres perma- General News. - ; r’ - • -------- L A nmtty in Lafayette, and 4nv»te the New York, Feb. 15 — A destruc- IN attention of the trade to their stock. ' CONCORD, STAGE and TEAM •^ve^r^ to daj destri^eil (lie City A.s- / ♦i 4 ’■ Wiyt • s .2^ S ADLER Y m I ,Z. YOCOM I f. S. C. STILES I ) ■j ■ ,» M f. ■ j - -*» * — OULD AVAIL HIMSELF OF this method of inftn tiling 1 he/puplic .\ - dial lie may at al] timm be haind at his \ Shop in Lsfaveite, where he will take *. \ •It aaure tii slinwing his customers a corn- pl.ie stuck of Ilurniss, W T .1 I '* ■ - ___ A >■ r f Isu f #■ T 1 aembly Rooms and several stores on Broadway. I aws 820V,00Q. Kansas Cily, Feb. 15—A bank robbery and a-murder were committed • at Liberty, Chy ethinty, on the 13th Inst. While tbe^Justiet-s’ Cour», was in session and the pititeos generally were witnessing a trial, twelve rubbers en. . tered the town und rubbed the Savings r Aseociuti Bank.- Bird, the Cashier, and his sui were forced into the vault of the b i . id compelled to deliver - , up the’ ii.ua. amounting to, 872,000. Bird s ■: L^e ¿farm aud was shut by J HARNESS ; 11 - 1 ‘ 11 „ • . - Sardines, Crackers, &c , ko ., SADDLES ic.pito. of various patrons, which, for style, and all hours, and on short notice. Decides be eau furuiah a quality of workmanship, are. I atty we, Single and Double, “LUNCH” WHITE à WESTERFIELD, noltf Fancy and Plain. t----- " at all hours. 7*. ... ROLNT HOOD of ali description, • ' - 1 my thing.in my line will d > well to .give me a call. . : • Give bjui a dill and be , compr titnrn .- Dayton, .Jutjuai y J-'u li, 1806 h ’,171 LAFAYhaTlii huooC Still Stands ! J, T. HEMBREE, : : I PRO. ., < T- Dry íioodSíStoie % T Í * STABLING, .______ ■ J. T. HEMBREE, lias cunslundy on b*ml a good Slock of TT" ATTORNEY i *.;# - Z. YOCOM. 7’ H<»I IT EL is still hept for the ae rpillS Ho __ r CttUilll’jdi lution ol bouKlcis and tin ; J, With or without tloops. CALIFORNIA NEWS. Whips,- bpurs, bi neues, Leggings, Ac HE LATE SIGNS OF V LCANIC travelling ¡»iiblic, ’ ' San Jose, Feb. I5.-Whiie thp4W He U¡»urT¿cepi oïl uaud u couipivie - . action amounted simply to a ruse to Good William Hendricks, was feeding the 7...... ^ btock ul ail dvbCnpUvn vt to teach mankind that she was there—R. ' prisoners in the county jail this morn .. . II auru is also there with the best stock of ing, two Indians confined, fur murder HARNESÎLÉATUER, a <1 atfeTiTrUe iiosth-rs. " m>l. in Santa Crux, and Antonio Piutirfor Wines, Liqiprs, ¡Cigars, Oysters, Sardines, E. C BRADSHAW, murder at Nuw Almaden, overpowered Cracntts, Nuts, Candies, Ac., Ac., ever— and attempted to tie him with a cord. Which he will dispose of to the offered iu this Market. He also has the ---- —57 In the struggle he wounded one with choiscbt quality of' Chewing and Smoking4"*?—41 a derringer, but they succeeded in get- . ytraoeat bargains. * ■< ting bis revolver away from him and Tobaqgo; Cnndlss, Ac. lie is ulau pm all ran. He secured another revolver SADDLERY FURNISHING GOODS, 1« COUNCELOR AT LAW, vided with tables and Cards, where those 1 and pursued two of them up third in quest of fun may atuuSe themselves at street exchanging shots with the hind . r-____ * OLICITOR IN CHANCERY. WILL o'newbo was wounded and had the revol such as Stirrups Bucklesand Rings, which y— th#ir leistlre. -.-■r. He will be happy, to'^wait ■ Practice in the District add Suprviu ver. After pursuing them about a tie is able to sell at lower ligureS than 1 1< W(h i g»’n. On his old Customers and às.’ìùany : new block. Hendricks' received a ball such g K>ds~can be purchased elsewhere. X . , uu - h »“ » 4 Xes Pai I, Collections Made, and ■“--/nr o n es as e hout U LtoJ s y g L b l m ertth a c a n.* , P,0,iquiy „.„,¡^ 1. - through the brain, killing him instant- ìli tilia Valley. *. ly. The Indian hid in the kitchen of a X. T. CATON. ■ 7 .. C G1 tVK’ -. ly nol. R. HARRIS. house near by, shooting at whoever, ap- BQUThe highest Market price paid for ZL. J. proached, carefully keeping himself ( ATOVA Cittì». covered. The home was finally stove I liuti» and produce. ATTORNEYS AND CfMJNCELLORS. AT LAW in, and he was dragged out badly shot. j Bvjpromptilude in business I hope to ............. Plato^andJllfi I .«.a. V bwHem. Ore^mi. ■ . large. The Deputy Sheriff and pcop|e merit a liir sKiireUrfFieT'radc in niy line. Will practice in the Supreme and Dis Repairing done on short notice. .. are searching the county for them.,«^ 7 HORSE trict Court* of Oregon. _ A dispatch from SacFamento this Mooing. .«-.«h^xlw .SpeSS.■ «^-r-Jg^ustom„, frnm the brrosil» tract Act was sustained in the b. nate . mli i ____ rlvi‘2 t|iff side of the river, who purchase the by a vote of 18 to 10. . I amount of five duHars, will be entitled “ -- —---------- -!=• to feriage at my expense. H arris D ivorce C ase —Details SW.C, STILES. • of the Harris divorce case are flooding i I ; ------- some of our" jounals x It is apparently, j Dayton, February 6th, 1866. HE UNDERSIGNED rplIE UNDERSIGNE HAVING ES the old itory in the main. The bus I I tablishcd himself r permanently »»’ band is cold,* stern atH undemunstra- Lafayette. ln\gs leave to say to the ¡«til»]»«-, tive ; jealous and severe, not to say ’ tiiat he is prepared to do every kind and ; i J. -eruel. The wife ¡» warm-hearted, ini-; iFisci iplion of -o- ' pulsiveand impudent. She watrts lore and sympathy, and not fi* ding it in BLACKSMITHING ■ her husband, seeks it elsewhere—un E ARE RRF.PVPFDTODO ALT. — A,ND — wisely, no doubt, but whether with ac kinds of JOB WORK at this office. tual guilt does not yet appear. Tfie I on short notice, and in a style of WORK domestic unhappiness which the case MANSHIP that will insure satisfaction. reveals sickens the heart. Perhaps I ! nothing in ■ the entire proceedings is He is prepared to IRON AV AGONS» SUCH AS I more sad than the placing of a little girl BUGGIES, Ac., Ac. Repairing 'done I DAYTON, OREGON. of thirteen on the stand to testify promptly. I respectfully solicit a share : BLANK DEEDS, HE UNDERSIGNED HAS ESTAB of the patronage of the public. against her parents. HersimpU reply lisheil himself in Dayton, where lie ' to a question intended to elicit the state BONDS. MORTGAGES, I ig prepared t»» do all kiuds ol w»»»k on " of her feelings toward them-—I love 1 ft^-Take notice that my terms are 1 WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELR' . them both”—is touching in the ex- j 1 A general assort iiie_.nt.ol Jewe’ry constant- NOTSS. RECEIPTS, CASH, but customers of approved treme. With what sad memories will . ly on uh hand. Give ..... ...................... liirti n Call. All work AND BILL HEADS ; P** these days crowd her youthful life 1 ’ 1 warranted to give satisfodfon. credit are given *when they desire It,, A;.. J, F. P. JONES. sixty days. only. This system I am JUSTICES’, SHERIFFS’ and CONS (A Dayton, February Gth, 1866 WEAKNESS.—The beat description compelled to adopt, as my stock costs of weakness we hatfe ever heard is the wag’s query to his wife, when she gave I TAKE rOUK cIIOKU ; high and MUST BE PA ID For. BLES’ BLANKS, &c., 4^ Ac him some chicken broth, if she would n0 l. STEPHEN BEAN. not try to get the chicken just to wade ■<YTE will send by ExprrW, or other- » ¿Y l . wise as ordered, securely packed, a through it once more ? BOOT AND ^j^SHOE SHOP. $55 Saving Machine, .gr-rr. j------------------------ e »» ... ... either ■ RELIGIOUS NOTICES. WHEELER & WILSON, ---- Al ---- ” -Wj - ' i. i - S. C. A dams conducts religious srrvfceff W th Church in Lafayette, on the first D A Y T O N. GROVER & BAKER, Sabbath of each month, at 11 o’clock a . m . . JAMES BAKER Rev. N. A. S tarr , preach*» nt M -Mhii - To any person rending us the names of 1 ▼¡lie at 11 o’clock a . m ., and in Lafayrtt Sixteen New SnWeribers egs leave to announce 3 o’clock r. m ., on the fourth Sabbath of «• the that he is established in Dayton, with each month. / - * ample faci’ities for the Manufacture of 1 ATP4J LxD,,r K> __ _ My prices are such as to defy T > SADDLES\ H It. Polish! had sn interview to- -day with the Presidetfrtb endeavor to gft permission tv publish the Richmond •Examineragain. The fate of the bankrupt bill in the House, h doubtful. Those in want of unsurpassed in On gon ------ ------------ -— ~ , 4 - ■ ... BRI DLES, fancy and plain, and of nff dis- •Tiptions; COLLARS and 1J ALTERS of ^|dhe htid qualiiy.—I in\ ilespecial attention to my Mock of .... Physician’s Prefer'ptiona put ve at Where may be .found Cigars, Outers ...2. .-T Carriage Harness— SINGLE AND DOUBLE. • Gents' and Boys Clotiunf, of Hie best and latest styles. “ .—A- ------- t • DRY GUO I S/ S --------------------- $ V FANCY GOODS,- i- . . ■, F-1 J. B00T3 apt! sIlOES, f- WATS ami CAPS, T Blacksmithing KU" ■ '• —1. 1 G ROC ER IE, IlMfcDWAÄS, CROCKERY, GLASSW ARE, QLEKNS- TIIEL'OURIER SHOEING. WARE, Ar., Ac. Please call and ex: mine en» Stocl ef I We will sell CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST! Call Early and Entlaß' Yourrelf! T J. T. HEMBREE. nol AGENTS FOR THIS PAPER CHARLEY CUUA’EU J. DIXON, ; • Í f —------------------ W. T. NEWBY J. CARSE HOÏORTHËTAiLORSHûr * Es ■ vW - - - — a - ■ 4 B -- uBeKrtVER, ■<----------- ..r«^t. E. Chcbalcifl A. SHUCK, t W. Chchakm^ • i Amity, (TIAS. BIRCH, _ . /_ -. ' Day too. ; chas . F ewix ^*: R. CÄ1.Y. Dealer in Dry Goods, of the services of n TALOR that h< • Clothing fir eries, DrUra, Paints, with the money for One year in advance. may be found at the Drug Store of Dis Oils, Medicines, B ks and Stationery in While & Westerfield where he is prepare! Subscribe soon, as nil new subscribers ANDREW BAKER, General. • " I paying for 1866 receive the paper gratia * t - -A « - ’■ **4- or ail classes Ann styles . till January 1st. R. PRAG A CO, j N. Yamhill T. HEMBftfift Dealer m Dry Goods Sample copies and circulars Bent to His work ¡«warranted to give satisfaction. to do al) manner of TAILORING, such as J.ÎL FRYER. . >ri^s II trdware, Ac. South any addrew free. side Main Street. Cutting, Fitting, Making, Mending ano ’S'-- ■ r •*. Cieaniiig. , ' Terms $3 50 a year la sdvance PETER LEONARD. . Moore’s Valley BS. WHITE A WESTERFIELD earing C'U'tom Made work. * Give mu a call, I guarantee saliUactioi. N. Yamhill. SIDNET B. MORSE Jr. A Co., rV - PbysMiaMOMLSurgcooa. Office in I I and be convinced. - • Tryi » “ JAMES BAKER. 17 Park Row, New York. nol-3m WARREN FORSTER BENJ. F,HAYDEN, Dallas, Polk Ohunty. Drug Store. no8ly «7 A (*♦* If Í, I t % w t D. RAMSEY, NOAII ROBINSON, W. FORSTER j j j McMin villa. f 'V*—— I • V.. r I I I NAILS, lOCKET.. KNIVES, SALEBATUS, TOBACCO, RICE, Ac., Ac.. ŒA. COFFEE, SUGAR, ^YRf-P, CREAM TAR TAR, ' ■ m I - I .r ♦ X « t Printing* F. P. JONES» , - J 40 PIER CENT., D t t;- I i •A- g t » t f « • Í ' r-W ■» ■■ 4* « S’’*, ». z -A •