i , t ___i I "•' —-■ 1 I I iDAMS’ Our CoUixty'^ii'icket. Characteristic. GOOD NEWS1--GLAD TIDINGS! . The gentlemen put forth as our The following account of tho late 'I’m: IhYlkfi’K l as a budget of • ■ * Ìstandard bearers io the present cam I doings of a fiend incarnate is taken good news far its readers this week, paign are men of integrity, probity from the Sonoim (CaI y Democrat. which, will send j^thrill of joy over the and unexceptionable habits, noue of enjire country. First* we have the The RevicvV suggests the Wolvarine Ung-expccted Proclamation of Peace, whom sought the positions assigned _ Hawkings may be the chap described, which bps at last been issued- Mil theg}. They are men who have busi but wc beg leave t > di—ent, for the rea itary rule has cea%e<i, the reign of ness of their own, and are generally found attending to it. son that no such a beast as Hawkins shoulder-straps is over with, and that, Mi. Thomas Standley, whose name great and mighty“ war power,” which could ever gain the coofidcucc of any for five’ long years has been the cause appears first on the representative tick community br fuuiily-of respectabili- : for every ¿ort of wickedness, oppres- et, lives in North Fork Precinct, where tyras it would "appear~tlic outraged sioh and cruelty, is, wo _fain would he lias-his capitaLinvested in a-Four- rng mtH-and other- M ac h ine ry whic h family in California, arc, <*». - hope, banished from our country forev is of vsrt advantage to the people of Boyak in is making abolition Speeches er. The revengful Mongrelists grit the whole Country, Mr. Standley is their teeth in rage, and baffled enemies in California, at ¡»resent, and it may be of self-govenmeut howl in anger and honest competent, and therefore the .it : . ; whois guilty of the dismay^ but the lovers of Justice and popular, and if elected will make us a awful_ crime described below,« had Liberty everywhere rejoice. ¿Second. good represntative, and one of whom the people of the County will have, we _inide his acquaintance. If so, his The U. S. Supreme Court has decided j are «are, just reason to be prowl-------- that Military Coramisjioui cannpt try conduct was very natural. Mr. C. II. Burch, the other candi« civilians, and has ordered tho dis A Monstrous Crime. date for Reprcsutative, resides ’near charge of Dr. Bowles and other alleg Our moral and quiet town lias lately ed conspirators In Indiana, wbo were Amity. Mr. Burchjs well posted, a been the theatre of an act the most sentenced to death by one of the uian of fair1 abilities, a ready debater revolting and brutal of any named in drupi-heaiTcourt martials that a few and will make a vigorous and cre,dita- ble eeuvusa. Hi* i nter es t s, like tho«e the catalogue of human crimes—in com months ago h»-14 fuH sway-in the West. of Mr. Standley, are thoroughly iden Let the shoulder-strap gentry look out " parison to which arson is a Vcjatrof for thems e lvo s.-------- ———44—_ tified with the interests and progress „ -fenpe, and t uur d on -a charity.... The-ait' Fianlly, we have the Ootinecticut of the County. Mr. Burch will make ~ thot of this foul offence is a no less dis- election, in which the Mongrel ma- a prompt and useful Representative. tati (incruished character thin Dr. J. L jority is cut down in oneyear from 11, Downin-.-?-!-mb;.r.¿f th^^fate d.egis- 000 to BOO, and which might have Mr. John G. Baker, is too well known .latnrCj .Chief officer of the good Teua- been overcome entirley if a genuine to Yamhillians to need any eulogy at " pTars, uliccuseirPreacher of the Chris Democrat, on a true i-sue, had been our hands^ He has resided ii> Yam tian (Camphellite) denomination’,- and in the field. As it is, there is no room hill County about as long as any one in it, knows all the wants of the peu- ~ practicing. Physician and one of the for the Mono- JT7II.V, nu.ic 11 .Uv>. A t least two - thirds of tue - DrsyASFH with which the human fam ily are afflicted, are brought on by the attcDtiôn to the condition of For diseases having their Origin from the Impurity of the blood and derange^ «. the blood. Whenever tho blood be . . ment comes impure, no matter from what of the System. cause, the effects.of such impurity arc HIS BLOOD PURIFIER is a concen- < immediately felt, either in one way rated compound of Sarsaparilla, Yd. ' or anotbet ; and unless measures arc low Dock, Wild Cherryj Dandelion, with at one taken to remove -euch impuri Iodide of potass, and several other of the ties, the whole system becomes affec .most efficacions remedies known in the ted, and a long it of sickness and vegetable world, and will exert an inune- / sometimes death is the result. Dr. I diate effect on the system, and if persisted KàWiO Adaltre, i i wel|»known Oh e m - i TnlfiFTCHSonable length of time, will er»d— 5- ist - of Sau l?rannik:i*n Francisco, hftfl has ilìsPnVPrPil discovered ' icatc all latent poison from the blood. certain herbs and roots, mostly of Cal ’ IT CONTAINS NO MERCURY OR MINERAL FOISON- ifornia growth, which he has combined with Sarsaparilla and Iodide of Potas, For. Sale by all Druggists. and succeeded in procuring a Medicine Price 75 Cts. per Bottle. no. 16,8m. that, • while it is entirely harmless in I » ,»♦. *•> _ «Il •____ L, ____ »A every DartTcuiarf^wnt ma inort untej L Adams’ BlottaFuHfier vwmp.vuv.j eradicate _____ ____ - the ____ completely from Blood Cures Scrofula or king’s evil, Tumors, Ul all impurities, of whatever naturo, and cera, Sore, Eruptions, ,,i,uP’®sL 1 - patient - - : St. Anthony s Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, will restore the to perfect ro i i Tetter or Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ring bust health . The preparation is worm, Cancer er Cancerous Tumors, called “ A dams ’ B lood P urifier ,” ■ Sore Eyes, Female Disease, Liver Coin- and is fi r s a l e at w hol e sale a* -t he—- -hilaiiits, IHnpepsla, Co s t i v e ne aa, Dr ops y, __ I Sick Heailacbc, Rhematism in all it&forhis U nited S tates D rug S tore , Corner of Bush and Powell Sts, San 4_Sore mCuth, etc., and in fact all diseases iy jtnpuro impure uroou. blood. * t Francisco, ANh-BY all druggists . bronght on by SPRING MEDICINE, 4 — .AS A [No 16 3m J ----- •— .—'—1—’ ’— i ' •U/b ■ û 1 I -. . - BLOOD . PURIFIER. T a s -il * and Ä 'To Cleanse the Blood, lea • ving it free from all Humors «F.;--.../S HARNESS And IMPURITIES, « Asylum. .The victim of his crime is great wave of reaction has commenced a fatherless girl, scarce sixteen years to roll over the land which,. if.the De- the administration of the affairs of the of aje, of mudest.d^iueanor, g<ntle and, mocra/FrihbW with all therif might, County. e nfiding, heretofore of unsullied rep can bo increased to such a volume as ’'•For the office of County __ CJerk, Mr. ufotion am! connected. with one of •to < drown the Abolition traitors and|N. B. Bean, a gentleman of good busi- - our ¿»pat respected-families. Her -it- scoundrds as irremediably as the ante ness qualifications, and in all respects uation was not suspected by her near- diluvians were swallowed up in the competent to discharge .the duties of ♦ est fridnds until n shoit time 'since. Deluge. Let every true man take the office, presents his claims for' the ■ . '.-when it could no lon ger jbe_ 1 ’ nv -li'cd, courage and work on. /The day of our consideraion of the Democracy of Yam v-e sK e con i esst/t a 11. r e v c a 1 i ii g—tlw—name Aplivpr.ince draweth nigh. hill County. Dr, White, our candidate for Coun of the author of |icr ru-im_- '/ he l>oc- ty Treasurer, crosseil the ptain>* from ~tor arrived in—t own, from h; s_ afiem W ho is in F avor of T r a io rh ?— Illinniq iii ’63. lie has identified • dance on the Lr^tsi.iture, on Saturday himself permanently with us, by pur- ---- - last.—Th e frieudsad’ tl ie-girl wero on Here is what the New York says : Judge, voters of. Oregon, the ------ ^i-he-'teok-ewfrteh i m at- s igh t, but-t Feason the Soli tfiernr" members a re re• chaseiBg aud itepr^viug property with were prevented from doing so by the I the .intention of making Lafayette his fused admission. Read it. Give it to permanant home. The Dr. is thorough Ttmely Warning and active interferancc your loyal neighbors : * . 7 < f satire of our citizens who still hoped ly qualified for the position, is prompt - “ ’ -LiW Let it. it. . be LM5 UHHHiVUy distinctly understood UUUUrBifXMl * .• . . il V* V • ’ ¡h-erm.-itlpr plight, on investiga- tbM if the whites of the South .re not «nd eoenK.I« .» a I h» !•«.•«<-i* x4. 4 _ „'1/ — __ — t '•n. !>•' cxp’-iined to the satisfaction actions, is a gentleman of exemplary >f the Doctof’s friends. * . He sent for represented in Congress, it is because habits, and is a hilghly respected citi- ». they deny all right of represntation or ietrin'Att'Uf the relations in any way denyiag ih c char zein toto, and prom power of selLprotection to the blacks. effecting the social standing of a gentle ising, ifjbis life was spared, to clear Show U3 a single State which admits man. He will make a popular Treas her [»lacks to vote on a like intellectu up the whole- matter. On Sunday al, educational, moral and pecuniary urer. ' j irnipg, a committee consisting of| Mr. J. W. Burnett, our candidate basik with her whites, and we willurge uur most substantial and impartial for Sheriff, .is an old Oregonian, and a the LUC instant cl admission UJDlteUL UL U.1LUC of the UUU' cho- . -4. • * g-r s- -■ ien^Wtir^cnFaFfr'es ■ Of .that State^T*1^ wpectea ciuxe-n. He is well Hwi confronted him with his victim. The though {hey Be all- ex-rebel generals -‘W ^ed fi^e.^pnjto-which he .. .....T^irtrelated in a snxrpte ancT”F^aest ofthc most olmnxious type- " - 4^8, and ^e think would be elec J had 1 mninr. manner the circumstances. The Doc- ted mvnn even if if Hin the nnnnaitlAn opposition had a major 4* tor hud been an acquaintance of . her ity in the County. C onsistency .—Some two years parents before their marriage;; fro^p For School Superintendent, M. R. ’ her earliest recollection she had known since “ Old Flax Brakte,” otherwise Cary presents himself for our suffrage. » him as the physician, the minister George 11» Williams, now U. S. Sen Mr: Cary is a young man of fair rom ——and the confidential friend of the fam- ator from Oregon, declared in a public isc.and has education sufficient to serve —----- ily. After the death of her father she speech, that “ President Lincoln was with credit to himself, and profit to had been-thrown much into his com- the fiesh and bones of the ■ Govern the Schc School interests of the County . ~ pany and upon his care,, and reposed ment,’’ and that no man was loyal who . For County Commissioners Messrs. - perfect faith in him. While she was refused to support him. We now find A. II. Roberts and Wm Hanraare yet a school-girl he the senior of her this same George II. Wiliams leagued our candidates. We have not had the ____ ,________ _________ ________ * father, commenced exercising an influ- with the Stevens and Sumners in a pleasure of a personal acquaintance ------ mre, in the treble c apa c i t y of minis’ wild crusade against the President. with these gentlemen", but are sure ter, doetor and friend, calculated to Query—If it was treason two years ago they will make good officers. awaken a sexuel consciousness and to oppose the President, is it Sny less For County Surveyor, Robert Shook corrupt her mind. He systematically now ? 'And if so, does not Senator appeals t) the Democracy for their pursued thii hellish course of moral Williams, according .to his own teach support He will make a good Survey debauchery until he finally accom- ings, stand a selfconvicted traitor ? or—the County needs one. plishe his purposes, in his own hou«c, —W. W. Statesman. ‘ Dr. A. B. Westerfield is a candidate while his wife was absent, and this for Coroner—he, as well as the ballance ytJbng girl, then but fifteen years of of the ticket will be elected. The “ T iie T ribune is understood to age, was staying there as a companion handwriting is on the wall. be .an advocate of universal suffrage, to his children of abont the same age. COUNTY CANVASS. -After this he used all his arts and in and in favor of admitting the darkey to the polls on the same terms as the fluence to pursuade her to enter upon- We hope the Democracy will turn white man.''—-Sunday Mercury. . ... a life of“ pleasuro” and infamy, in or —The Mercury has no right to out as one man to hear our County der to guard against his own exposure. Candidates explain their positions be No man who beard this straigbtfor-. speak of our views on this vital mat watd statement had a rimainingdoubt ter as (i understood,” when they have fore the people. We have the advan of the Doctor’s guilt, and all who had been a thousand times expressed as tage decidedly of our radical brethren heretefi re been his friends, regarded clearly as our mother tongue will al- in the way of canvassors. Every h:m with loathing and abhorrence. low. The Tribune does, indeed, be He no longer affected injured inno- lieve in admitting Blacks to vote on body knows Jery Lampson’s gate, and cenc, but in the most abject manner equal term» with White». —*N. Y. as for Lauglin, as soon as he can secure pleaded for his life. We fear his hu —Tribune. a team of sufficient capacity to haul miliation and his prayers would have that “ Book Catalogue” for the Lyce availed him little had they not been T iiat ’ s the way T he money goes .— um, he will be off after it, and so not seconded by his amible and heart-bro There is a bill before Congress, of he in the canvass at all. Messrs Stan ken wife, for whom all entertained profound sympathy and respect ’ that fered by Thad Steven«, appropriating dley and Burch will make themselves night he escaped from the town and $11,584,000 for the freedmen’s Bu useful throughout the campaign. Dr. was last heara from at Napa early oq reau for the year commencing the 1st White will take the stump also, and Monday morning. We are glad our of January, 1866, tfti follows! Salaries will prove himself more than a match town has beep saved the scandal of of assistant Commissioners, 8147,500; for the ablest oflhe opposing candi <882,800, stationery and prin an awful execution. No punishment clerks, ting, 863,000.;. quarters and fuel. 8 ¡5, dates. ______ . ( ■ - which mvn can inflict would.be com 29. But the elders and wise men mensurate with his crime. God alone 900; clothing for distribution. 81,750, 000 ; commissary $23/»,7 50, transpor said, “ Nay rather let them be, that can deal righteously with such black tation, 8108.000; school superinten they may die of their own spleen and hearted treason to society. dents, $21,000 ; sites for schoolhouses bitterness, and their name , be Mr- M. R. Cary ii^ffienng bargains and Asylums, 83,000.000; telegrah- come a proverd to the people.—Lan- iug, 818000. in Book«, dry goeds and notions. esister Intelligencer, i 4 - • * ■ / - -*w> . I <i I » — •y S. C. STILES i * ' ’ T» ! Is admitted to to be the very best Pre ration known. VTTOULD ANNOUNCE That he I IV has purchased thè entire-stock of Adam»’ Blood Purifier L NLIKE Most preparations for purfy- ing tho blood, This Purifier does not contain mercury in any shape. Il exerts of Mr. Deal, in Dayton, Oregon, where may be found at all times a complete stock an Immediate ittilucncv upon the system, and-if t&*»-u& ol ilis -pcrsi*i®d in ior-a •- - reasonable length of time, it will cradicate CÛNCÛRD, STALE and TEAM - 4- ati latent - po inc u from tec blo o d a nd ' .store the patient to perfect health. SADDLES&HAARNERSS U 11A RN ESS ; ( *arr!age 1I1SEASKS. 8ki\ y * Harness— -r' • fc . V »V—______________________ • To, remove alLCulinencons Eruptions Elegia. aftd..lhmbk, USE Fancy and Plain. SADDLES from the Skin, ADAMS’ BLOOD PURFIER WATT’S NERVOUS ANTIDOTE! ef all description.. OFTHE ÂTÆT' with or without Hoops. (lure For W .tips, Spurs, ‘¡Sinchvs, Leggings, ic 11« also, keeps on hand o completo - block vi all description ul I rpms MEDICINE Is A Purdy Veget- I _L able prcparlion, and has never been HARNESS LEATHER known to laiTTn affecting a permiheht _ -cure inthc following cases: (Which he will disposed to tho ; A gic , A nxiety , Loss or A ppetite A sth ma , B konchetis , R heumatism , C holera trade at bargains. morbus ^ C onvulsions , C holic , DV sentes ' ryf D ei . ikh M T hemens , M ental or P iiy SADDLERY FURNISHING GOODS, sical D lbiltty , JtYsEErsrA, G out , F its , H eadache , H ystetics , H eaut D isease , uchas Stirrups,Buckles and Rings, which P alsy , I mbecility , I mpotence , SurprEss he is able to sell at lower figures than ed M ensvs , N eutalgia , Pi.rricr, R est - such goods can be purchased elsvwhere le^sness, SU VITUS’ DANCE, Stricture, Tic Doloreux, Whooping Cougb, Etc. in this Valley. ) t iir- I 'I■» I —nVi *1, ■ .ii.ll--.-i.ir.. > ------------- ’ ’ ' .. __ ’ .. ’ i < “ ■ Columns of certificates of cores might 8«B„The highest Market price paid for be published, sufficient to satisfy the most Hides and produce. skeptical that this medicine is all the dis coverer claims for it. 1’ersous with *ny By»promptitude in business 1 hope to of the above diseases, Will do well to give merit a lair share of the trade in my line. it a trial before dosing themselves with • Repairing done op short notice. mineral poisons; that, while they some times afford temporary relief, always leave • ' ’ T ;. gay’Customers from “the opposite behind them the seeds of some other dis side of the river, who purchase the ease, oftentimes far worse than that which they are given to cure. amount of five dollars, will be entitled Wat C m Nervous Antidote to feriage at my expense. la a perfectly harmless preparation, and 8. C. STILES. can t»e giverr-to an infant without fear of • Dayton, February Gib, 1866. injury. In- fact, there are many persons "... ' who giAe it to crying babies as a soothing X. syrup, with miraculous effect. The Antidote is fpr sale by all, Druggists. Steamer Union. rTiSc —Sleep I Sleep ! !— ERSONS TROUBLED Wl TH Wake fulness will find great relief inthfr NTIL further noticcu- lhis Steamer j ^WATT’S NERVOUS ANTIDOTE I ’wnrieave I Watt9* Nervous Antidote» > LAFAYETTE all diseases having their origin in Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday C'lures 7 derangement the Nervous System. morning, connecting at Cancmah with The preparation is of perfectly harmless, and the Boats for can be given to a Child with per feet safety. PORTLAND. . SAMUEL ADAMS, Druggist For Freight and passage, apply onboard. Lafayette, Feb. 27, J. OlLLER, I Cor. Bush & Powell ata., San Frau« Master, cisco. no. 16 3m. P U A 1 PlRIfiER ------------------- SSSjE--^-'------- a’’’-”? ) ■ .' ' " ) . 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