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    LAFAYETTE, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1866.
VOL. I
NO. 24.
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States, and for the organization of the
Telegraphic.
ANT idot ^ for P rison .—If arcen-
John Grigg was the founder of the ic (ratsbane) is taken, swallow the
Territories of Selkirk, Katchihewan
publishing house of Grigg Elliot & Co. white of an egg. If acid poison is ta­ [COMPILED FROM TÍIE PORTLAND DAILIES.]»» and Columbia,
,
ISSUED EVERY TCESDAY,
by -proclaimation
Hq began life an orphan boy, and ac- ___
AT.
of
the
President
whenever no­
T_. aquafortis,
___ ,__
r uric acid
ken, 4_____
such as
sulpb
‘ cumulated a large fortune. These are prussic acid, etc., swallow soda water Suicide of Bon. J. H, Lano, of tice shaH be deposited in the Depart­
-X.AFAYETTE,
Kansas.
i h.ia rules;__ 7
a»d econ. »aleratus and water, or any alkali.
YAMHILL— m’MY , .XHUOiOJL-
L eavenworvh , July 2.—Senator ment of State. That the government
omical; waste neither time nor money Salt and mustard taken io warm wa­ James H. Lane shot himself through of Great Britian and * the provinces
BY
in small aud useless pleasure andindul ter will vomit immediately.
the head last evening in this city, and have accepted propositions made in
J. H. UPTON.
gence, 2. To industry and economy
died
to-day..... He had been unwell for the second section, which are to assume
, E xcellent V inegar can be madb
EDITOR AND PUBLISHED.
add self reliance. Do not take too
some
weeks, and attempted Buicide at the provincial debt, inciuling the pay­
without any cost at all, by simply put«
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much advice. The business man must
’
the
Lindell
Hotel in St. Louis
last ment of ten million dollars to the
ting your apjfle peelings into a large I
TfcRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
keep
at
tbe-
helm
and
steer
his
own
•J
•tone jar, and filling it up with water. week. He prriVed here Saturday, Hudson Bay Company.
*b¡P-—In early life every one should .
O ik C»py-tW--Yter,-
and., while . driving out .jsith some
O- e <\»py Six Months,
1 50, be taught to think for himself. 8. After letting it quietly stand itr some friends he got out of the wagon to
moderately warm place foi^about four
A B ad E gg .—In every c»»un
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
Remember that punctuality is the
weeks (always putting in the apple­ open a gate, when he allot himself as Oregon, with the exceptionof
One Square, 12 Lincs or less, one Tn-* uk tin r of confidence? Be
" ; frank.
peelings ufevery day) you will find stated.
ton, George L. Woods, the Union”
ftertion,
. . . *,
Say what you mean-. Do what you
that ybu have a good ; îine'gaj wh ich
N
ew Y ork , June 30,—‘The contin caadidate for Governor, ran behind
For each subsequent insertion, ,
say. 4. Accustom yourself to think
does not cost you one cent.
A liberal deduction will be
ued ill health of Gen Hooker has de­ hia ticket. That George is a bad
vigorously. Mental capital, like pc. U
Quarterly, Yearly and half JtVarly Advcr- cuniary, to be worth anything, must
cided
the W ar Department to relieve egg,— Daily Herald.
—
Row to S top B lood —Take the
liseuients'.
him
of
his
command
at
New
¿Fork
be well invested—must be rightly qff. fl tje dust of teas, or 4he scraping, of,
H otri, Nfcd¡cari an
D rowned .—A little boy, son of
justed
and applied.”
J -the inside of tanned leather, and bind and glveYim long leave of absence.
-'berznuttm;
Gen.
John
Pope
will
be
his
successor
tlr,
W. P. Chesher, and ;iome three
Jyhn Freedley’s never-varying mot- i it close upon tit*- wound, and the
in
command
and
Gen.
Hancock
will
years
old, was drowned in the Walla
, blood .will soon cease to flow. These
COUJNT^OFTICIAL DIRECTORY. to was
succeed
Gen.
Pope
in
the
West,
while
Walla
river, June 22d. under tho fol­
arides are at all ti tups accessible and
Judge, J. \V. Cowles; Commissiohcrs, “ It is a.mistaken notion, ” he writes, i
Gen.
Scholield,
lately
returned
from
lowing ciYcutustancHs : Mr. Chesher
S. IMitcher, Henry Hewitt; Sheriff, L. L. “ that capitai is necessary to success i easy to be o)itam£(L After, the blood | Europe, takes Geo. Hancock s place
had just cr<the river with bis
has
ceased
to
flow,
laudanum
may
be,'
ÙFniteomb; Clerk, S. 0. Adams; A/scs- in business If a man has head, and
at
Baltimore,
wagon,
and’was driving blbwly along,
Charles .Handley ; Treatmrer, «J hn ¡ f h umh suited to bis business,, it will advantageously applied to the wound. |
Influential
parties
interested
in
the
when
he
beard a child beliiud him
W. Watts;
School
Sff
•«
i
iiq.ooUut,
Ki
V.
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r. : soon procure him capital. My ub?t r-. Due regard to these instructions will,
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John Spencer ; Coroner, W. ;W.’ Brown; rations through life satisfy me that ; save agitation of mind, and running Omaha cr _maiu line of the Pacific give a violent scream. He ran to tn*
Survvy o r.-A. S . WwU,----
Railroad, express confidence that the bank of the river.immdiately. but was
at least44ne fen bsoLihu^ettcccssfui
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THE CO URIER I
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How to Prosper. Good Rules.
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C. .w
*.1 >
w it
tt*A11 l. l
npz.t'.nV.l
i
te
reliance except upon their own beads
' T o .'JM' are C heap C offer —As it
across the stream on afoot log, and
;ind hands. But, to enable any new seems customary to give any uaefihl
had fallen in. The water running
W
ashington
,
June
30.
—
In
the
beginner to succeed, he must Hot be information I send the following.
Very
rapidly at this point, the current
Mr.
Wilson
insisted
(on
an
-Senate,
driven from bis oourse by trifling ack
Take two quarts wheat" bran, one- amendment, to the* Freedmen's Bur- swept the ¿child below. Th< b»'.v
fill. A, G. PHILLIPS} SURGEON-'- verse gales. He must fit himself for
cup mulshes, one cup water and one
the calling he atiopts, *ftud ti.cn pur­ I egg well, beaten, mix thoroughly, can bill, and agreed to tbe committee was found lodged upon a swwz, »ever-
thu foot I.'?«» -—Br<rwLi
of confiirenee oalled for-by tbe Hoose/ - al ¡ o'ls
sue hi* course with a steady--eye.,JX ’
<£en drj «J btoiil M <«• ) gig
I rat
T1 • 1C e <•
ki.f disputed
poinu
are relatire'
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oven.
f!’e
r ’
A. I. Stewart, the merchant, prince
- the disposition
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H air W ash for D an » vff —
Citizhs of Lafayette and- Sui rounding of'New York, rays: “No abilities btir often enough tokeepfiom burn-1 to
of the Sea ...
Islands,
ing- Wlieh as brow'll as
Take
one pint of alcohol and A table ­
- CmiMryr——
no, !2- t£
horirvvr rphmutdf «an eom.naiid sue- should be set by for use. Uaeebeprfrt - the House insisting on their being re- spoonful of caster oil, mix tbe< to­
's
c-ess wi'hoat.intensedabor and. perse­ cofltef-tivd pzrts bran substitute, arid tamed by the freedmen, and the Sen­ gether io a bottle by shaking them
S. HURLBURT.
vering application.”
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-— yoa have a pood VetA»r*ge uiiieh chea« ■ ate providing for their return under for a few minirtes, then scent it with
■ certain conditions to their fuiwey •
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Edward Everett said : “ The world. per than Java. ;
a few drops >of oil of hrven 1er. IN bo -
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{•ownettr—
Liî;y<tte, Yanil.ììl County,.. OççgoïL estimates .men by-Tlicir success in life,
Iwl dissolves caster oil, like g«m omo -
A B uiter F d A pple Fw—Par«
Ufi! pHeticv in the Siipi enaj, Circuir and by general efffisen f/euccTss is r-V-’
Mr. Hoaard (of Mich.) offered a phor, leaving the liquid or wash quite
( 'mrts of
d I’ this
i IJ s State.
¿late.
. 8 0 . afl
ÏH i lï f tl*
Jlr ‘ Geerts
;I jdence. of .superiority,”
j apd slice tort apples ; lay them .in a rcsolutidn which tvas adopted, reciting
clear. It does not seem to dissolvW
rich paste, and bake half an hour. that it appears that Alfred K. Moore, ,
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It
any
othot unctuous oil so perfectly,
i
■+
When <lone, raise, the top crust apd^
DR. K. J. BOUGHTON
Senate, hence no other is equally good fot
•Fi**»»-VL A R C a KK —Au rex - ' " adfTsugaz,« fitriir’bnttef, and BaVor as Collector of Customs in Mobile'was
.T ' . ’
’Lite
changes
says thwie is a.young miiu’ in with lemyn, rose water, nutmeg, or tonflrtoed by the Senate.- At one this purpose.:— Scientific American.
Fkysicia'n & Surgcc'h,
¡
a. town in Vermont who cannot speak dnanlon. They are best wbeu fresh time he held olfice under the rebel
- S ku L kers .—Tbe Black RepubH-
^overbUMmty.-aud ouU«)! upon lhe - Se©- eswrof Myine irim wknlked erer ’th»--
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0+ IheAony of.ihö-PO 1OM-AG.-
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« hie moth ■ k
sem^difliMdtoe
arose - between
Oiìi c in Dayton, Oregon.
To R emove M arks from T ables retary of the-J’reasury for a copy of border into the Provinces to escape
er and her husband, and for a oonsid
■ef br*t4fivial oath.
draft during the war, now have to
crable time she refused to speak to. “ — Hot dishesisometimes leave whitish ■ The House passed a resolution to<
pay a Crown tax of three dollars each
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mi- 1-11* 1.
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n marks on varnished* tables when set,
Lhl'iillbI lib JiUUOiij • him. This difficulty was subsequent­ as they should not bc,.carelasly upon permit soldiers, to whom homesteads and become liable to do military duty
ly healed—the child was born, %nd in
had,, been ¿elected without their per­
J. T. HEMBREE/ : : : PRO. due time began to talk—but when them. To remove it pour some lamp sonal examination, to chance srich against tho Fenians, or leave the coun­
try.
r IMIIS HOTEL is Mill kept for the ac- sitting with his father was invariably cil on the spot, and rub it hard with
homesteads
of
those
dissatisfied
with
little
commo hfon of boarders mi l the silent. It continued so till it was five a soft cloth. Then pour on
S entenced .—Christian Homan was
them in the B'amc land districts It
-fi ? veiling public. Good
spirits,
and
rob
it.dry
with
,
another
years.old, when the father, after hav*
also passed bill, fcr the organization indicted for stealing two horses from
ing exhausted his power of persuasion, ■ cloth, and the white marks will disap- of land districts in Arizonix/ Idaho, A. Bush, and also one from Mr. Hen­
threatened it with punishment for its , pear, leaving tbe table as -bright as ■ Utah and Montana Territories. - '
ry Boon, by the grand jury, last week.
.
‘stubbornness. When the punishment i before*
plead guilty to both indicHneutt,
1 he Senate bill granting J land in _ He
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when the punishment was inflicted, it t. To C ure a F klon .—As soou an Oregon to aid in the constiti raction of and
was sentenced to six years in the
E. C. BitASSBAWj
tdicted nothing but sighs and groan*. the parts begin to swell, wrap the! a. military road from Albany,.Oregon, penitentiary—three yews for each
which told bitt loo plainly that the part affected with a cloth thoroughly to the Russian boundary, also passed offcDce.— Review.
little sufferer wm vainly endeavoring saturated with the tincture of lobelia, with amendments.
AND
to speiiU AH who were present uni­ and the fehjn Is dead. An old physi-'
The Senate bill granting aid for - A T ravelling V illain .— Wo arc
co U n ^ elor at l XWT an d fo ted in this opinion—that it was rm- clan says he has known it to cure in the construeLion of a railroad and tel- iuformed by Messrs Case and Swain,
•' LICITOTI IN CIIANCERY. * 1 !possiblc for the child to speak to his scores of oases, and it never fails if egraph 'from Folsom to Placerville, of French paririe, that a certain Paul
Headrick, with half a dozen aliases,
lather : and time proved their opinion • «¡.plied in season.
Lalàycttc, Oregon.
California.
to
be
correct.
Ata
nurture
age
its
i
is
perambulating the 'country, selling
W ili pruetice in thè Distiict and Sn'prtm.c
— i
Mr. Ashley of Ohio, reported a “ love powders,” which, upon exam­
“ Ah I here you are, iny good fel--
• Cou-tsof Oregon,-.
>
**-*TfTorts lo converse witli its parcntd !
.
eri ax»’S Paid, Oi'lftcìiops rnadc, and ; could only produce thè niost bitter i low; how d’ye do? Upon my honor, bill creating the Territory of Lincoln, ination by Mr. Clark, the Druggist,
which was ordered printed.
pHH'ccds Prwmptly rcijiìttid
prove to be a composition of Morphine
sighs and groans. A similar ci-e, it does mv heart good to see you onco
Mr. Conness o<lle<| up the bill to and Cantharides.—If such be tho
( known to many persons now living, more 1 How’s your family and the
“f inquire into the title to certain lands
facts, and Mr. Paul Headrick, who’
In tho Circuit Court of the State of Or occurred in one of the Western coun­ old woman ? We havn’t seen h^r for
cgnti, lor the county of Yamhill,
ties in this State. The son is now a long time.. .When is she coming in Benicia. California, which passed. is about five feet eight inches tall,
The Senate then debated a bill to dark hair, freckled face, and hollow
living, and is u man of ordinary intel­ down to see my wife I” “ I am quite
Isoplicna Fleming, plil'. ) Bill for Di
relieve
the California and JapAn steam cheeks, with corduroy coat, and cloth
___ well, I thank you ; ,but indeed, sir,
VS.
•
ligence ; _________
is a farmer, t__________
and resided with
ers
from
touching at Honolulu, and ’
i
verts...
’George W. Fleming, deft-.
hisTatber np to the time oftbc death Jouhavo (ho •¿Vantage;” »• Ad tan-
travelling sack, and professing to be a
without
action
thereon, went into ex­ graduate of a Missouri Medical col­
tage
!
my
good
fellow,
what
advan
To Georg* W. Fleming, said defendant:
of the lattei, which occurred when the
ecutive session.
lege, can be caught, a eoat of tar and
N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF son was about twenty years of age. tage?” “ Why, really, sir. I do not
In the House, Mr. Bidwcll intro- feathers would doubtless do him good.
OREGON, You are hereby summoned Many expedients were tried and failed know youl” Know me! Weill
io be and appear in tjic Circuit Court of to induce him to spfeak to his father; don’t know you >where in the deuce duced a bill to aid in the construction ■‘—Statesman.
;
of,a canal in California.
tire State of Oregon for the . county of and although he rarely conversodijrith is the advantage?”
The resolution offered/m tjie 4th
Yamhill, and answer tho complaint of said his ass iciates about other matters, im­
P er C entage .—Mistakes arc often
A N egro ’ s P roposition .—A ne­
plaintiff in this cause filed against you,
^f June, by Mr. Clark, of Ohio, de­ made by persons in calculating per
mediately
becamo
silent
when
asked
gro makes the singular proposition in
within ten days from the date of the ser­
claring the Fenians entitled to belig- centage. If a merchant marks his
vice of this writ upon you, if served in this the reason why ho did not speak a Pensylvania paper, that he will raise7 crant rights, was taken up and rejec­
good» for sale at 50 per cent advance,
county, and within twenty days if served to his father. We never learned that fifty thousand dollars among colored ted without debate.
and 33fj per cent, be afterward de­
within any other county, and if you fail tho parents of this man had any diffi­ men for the Fenien came, provided
The
axpulsion
and
the
minority
ducted
from the prioe, he sella at cost,
- to answer, th* plaintiff will apply to said culty before his birth as that alluded the Fenians will do alhin their power
reports,
signed
by
Messrs,
Raymond
court for tho relief in said attion Reman­ to above.
because 33H er cent, of $1 50 is ex­
- _ .
-s: to dispel tbe Irish prejudice against
and Hogan, recomending a reprimand actly 50 cents, the profits marked on
ded. -
Frank Lesli» s Weekly.' "
the blacks, and go in for their, rignt
for both. The reports censures Mr. one dollar. If he sells goods at 25
u. s. I. n.
S. HURLBURT,
to vote.
50c.
Plffs. Atty.
GrineU strongly for-his intemperate per cent, above cwt, and deducts 5
Published by order of R. P. Boise
moved language. No. action was taken on per cent, from the bill fot. cash, his
H ard W ater ,—A little camphor- - A man oot West says h
District Judge 8d Judicial District
placed in hard water will sofen it, and so often during one year, that when­ tho subject.
profits are
not
20
per
cent.
Witness my hand, and the seal of mk
ever
a
covered
wagon
stopped
at
bi
»
prove
delightfully
refreshing
as
well.
Mr.?Banks
introduced
a
bill
estab
as
some
persons
suppose
»
• Court. affixed at Lafayette, in sai
1 on their fishing cond<tior>« for the admission first sight, but only 18} per cent.
u *■ county, ».his 8th day of June, A River water is considerably softened gate, bis chickens would
by boiling and exposure to ntmo«- backs, and hold up their feet, in or- of Nova $cotia, N, B.^JJanada East___
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dwr to be tied and thrown in
pberic influence,
Jun* 12-6w
S. O. ADAMS, Clerk.
-awl Canada Wise tDto the Unioa as through mistakes in per eentife
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