Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, November 27, 1866, Image 1

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means the negro, as that is the only basis
to which the Radicals have adhered for
six months at any one time,
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RATES OF ADVERTISING.
dared the Union dt-bO ved for th 3 negro ;
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Ono Square, 12 Lincs or less, one Inser-
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now
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- Quarter^,, Yearly, and half Yearly Adver- a strong Government i
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when the negro
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Hotel,(Medical and Law Cards, $10,00 per
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)wn; Sheriff, I a. L. Whit
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comb ; Cjlerk,
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C. ‘ Adams ; Assessor,
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Treasurer, Clem/ Eckles ; School;
Superintendent, Rey^John Spencer; Coroner,
J. W. Watts; Surveyor, À. S. Watt.
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took a note bearing interest at the rate of
ten per cent,
monthly.
a month, and to compound
Young died many ypars
ago;
bis estate being insolvdatl,\aDd nothing
was ever p id on the note, Rèee^tly Bur
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to cal­
Isaac Williamson, requestin
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RATHBUN, PRO.
culate the interest pp"tl|at
Will­
note,
iarnson commenced the calculation, run it
rplIIS HOTEL is still kept for • the accorri
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JL njodution of »boarders and the travelling up until the principal and Tntercst excee*
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h he concluded
ded the national debi
GOOD S^ABLIXG,
that further figuring was a wast of pencils
It, would am ount to more
and paper
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than the total valuation of all thé proper-
ind attentive hostlers.
In connection with this house will b
ty on tllQ p
kept* Ilqrses, Buggies, A
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on reasonable terms.
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«afayette, Yamhill 'County, Oregon, w ¡ill of licentiousness and pro
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practice in the Supreme, Circuit and a!l
increase in all our New England citicB
of the Courts of this State.
and towns, and nobqtjy can b^nk it out of
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violence
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edge and sincerity.” It is pot at all >to
be wondered at says an exchange ; the no!-,
Surgeon, .
ealcuated to undermine tho social relations
Office in Dayton, Oregon.
and produce such a condition of things.
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Labor Saving Editorials.
Every
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Every discriminating
discriminating reader
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■C ounse ikut5 at
law . and so-
LICITOK IN CHANCERY.
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Lafayette, Oregon.
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dissimilarity of style!1 between different arti
cles appearing as leading editorials in that
paper.
As the paper has no responsible
editor, and no one known to be connected
Will practice in the District and Supreme with its editorial management with any lit
Courts of Oregon.
^^“Taxes Paid, Collections made, ¡and eratry character or personal responsibility,
Proceeds Promptly remitted.
whenever anything appears in its editorial
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1LAFAYETTE FERRY.
HE undersigned would respectfully an-
nounce to tbe travelling public, tha I . he
has, at the Lafayette crossing of th« Yan}l bill,
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A LARGE, NEW AND SAFE FERRY BOA*,
on which he can cross Teams, Stock, &c.,
EXPEDITIOUSLX AND CHEAPLY
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The roads leading to and from this crossing
are in good repair, and persons from the
South
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guiug to
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ruiuauu, McMinnville,
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Grove and Hillsboro, ana from, the N< rth,
going to Salem, Dallas, Corvallis, will find it
to their advantage to patronize this Ferry.
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Free and Accepted Maaens.
Meets in Lafayette on the 1st and 3rd
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Brethren of the order, in good standing
invited to attend. ' t
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Do ars . There is destined for many
years t
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be a Iwge emigration annu­
ally seeking homes on the Pacific Slope and
every dollar expended by the people of ’Yam-
h.D Count, in the way of «Meeting .«ention-
l>or!‘\r inducements
to th
the 0 i8u
superh-r
inducements offered ems
Yao,hi'1 Co“>“/.
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a four fojd return, • •
resources of Yambill
County are ample
to sustain fifteen*
times its present population I
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has not a friend or- friends in the States or
California to whom to send the countv paper,
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friends b
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of the Boston Cpn^ijbgationalist: Reach- cating that a pot of gold was buried in a
certain place in the gardeh. It was at
ing WashiDgton,ihe s . ght
an interview
LAFAYETTE ’ FiiED STABLE I
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first
regarded
as
a
hoax,
blit
on
digging
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with President Tyletjand Daniel Weister,
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spot
an
iron
pot
came
to
light,
con
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the Secretary of Stif
and unfolded to
orses and Buggies to Careful parties on
taining
fifteen
thousand
guineas,
and
a
reasonable Tertrife.
them distinctly what was ¡ going on. Here
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of
parhment
much
decayed,
on
he »learned that a trb jty was almost
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to be signed, in which all this north- west-
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land, and we were tJ lave in compensation
I mportant to S oldiers ’ W idox V s .—
greater facilities in latching fish.
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Andrews,
undertook to cs||b |sh a inissiom among er oder than that arising from the free
that he und his family were “too intense
the Indians bey □ I- tho Rocky Mown- usfr-xof cloves. Hurrah for the Good
Yankees to bear ti nsplanting;’’but the
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very eccentric type^ of a Boston newspa­
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wht> hactèver made
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Ti E gambling house reporter of a New “ too great paupers.
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credible, toil, to reach
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Oregon, the fiélíl 1 their labor. After
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remaining there fi a few years, ,Dr. Whit
of dollars. A paymaster in the army was
man began to
■itanithe object of the
S IJT O • RAGE
a defaulter of §12.000, lort in the same
misrepresentation if the Hodson Bay ••If-
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way/ A well known Californian has lost
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ated public, statua cj ts of that company p
K. SAMPSON of the LAFAYETTE
Jersey City, doing a large manufateturin
g WARE HOUSE, tyould say to all inter.
I, That the lar i;l ras tich in' minerais.
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business, was I completely ruined within a ested,*that he is prepared with improved
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short time at the faro table. A young facilities for the accommodation of Farm-
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bons, a feat which
. i! | man keeping books in Williamsburg, Be­ ersflR^ohant8 and other Shippers, with
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they hid coûtant hsserted to be impos­
came
a
defaulter
of §12,000; he was the AGE. He will alio Purchase and For­
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support
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an aged mother, and was ward Produce for a reasonable Commis-
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obliged to flee i bis h$me. A man forj sion. Goods, and 1 ’aekages Shipped to
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planning to secute-tae
the sole occupancy of
my care will reoeiVe| due and prompt att-
over twenty years in the employ of an ex-
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the rthole of tfr^t-pountry’ by obtaining a
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Lafayette, Nov. 23, 1,1866. .
confilence of his employers, took' to gargb EM
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hands of the British Government,
ling, and in an evil moment, to get money
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Seeing these thiin^s, but not kiiowing
to flay with, robbed his employers, was
how very near the*British scheme was to
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detected and sent to the State Trison for
B F. Bonham. Attorney at
its accomplishment*¡Dr. Whitman resol­
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A
young
man
came
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{ d, to. prevent its con-,
in 2842; to .poss ession, on the 12th day of may laste,
summation. He iidertook,
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of §56,000, and to-day he has not .got a
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make a journey. ob borcback .to Washwg-
ill give prompt attention to /all legal
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dollar, bavieg lost it all at tbe gaming ta­
ton, to lay the whfole matter clearly be*
business entrusted to him at tbe Cap-
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fore our Goverme ni'J'y
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He will also practice in any of the
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constitution, he ac-
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complishcd the Ion ig and perilous journey I
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and reached V/ashia<| in safety. The rest his family documents, found written on
of the story ;wc will* lpelate in the language the back of an old deed some works indi­
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Whitman labored tot fmvince Mr. Webster
decided that where tbe widow of a solder
ted by common understandin
understanding to one of the
that he was the victi i of falc representa­
married again prior to July 28th, 1866,
two or three professional gentlemen in
tions with regard to 11 e character of the
she is not entitled to additional bounty un
this city of Radical proc
cs who have
region, and told him ■i i that he intended'*
der^the act of Congress of that date. This
some litearary reputatiop
Ye are satis­
to
return
Oregon
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however, in our opinion, will not prevent
fied, however, from recent discoveries that ll
train of emigrant!
Webstet
Mr.
Webstet.
the widows marrying, if they get a good
the most of appropriated editorials are at­
looked him full in tlfi eye, and asked him
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t^rain of emigrants tW ire in wagons. He :
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changes and do but litjle credit
to
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credit to the promised that he woij
donation
patents,
issued for
Jd. Then said Mr.
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hall be suppressed, ancient donations in OregoD, have been
thief. Aleadiug editorial in tbe Oregon­
Dr. Whitman, in co aing on, h0* fixed transmitted to the Register of the local
ian a short time since, upon the Eastern upon certain rallying
points where emi* Land Office at Oregou City, by the com­
electipns, had been lying upon our table grants might assembj
3 to accompany .him missioners of the General Laird Office, for
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in an Eastern paper for isdme days before, on
m his return- He found nearLy 1,000 delivery to the parties entitled to receive
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This is a
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ready
the journe
journej ’ • After long travel them. The patents embrace 28,248 acres.
als and is only an add
a< i tion al probf th at they reached Fort Hail, a British military
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an habitual liar will steal wfieneverhi can station, and the co mt
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do so without the risk of punishment— frighten the emi
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to
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effect
that
no
person
proved
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that it was not pi
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down with a long broom^ but always with Columbia, and the dw s of the supremacy writi of habeas corpns. Two or tíree are
a short-handled brush, and dust-pan* held of the Hudson Bay uoihany ove^r Oregon still I heid in custody for want or funds
wherewith to pay their passage from Ire-
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After the interview her friend asked how
brought out durrog Ìbe Tecent meeting at amine ÿeuy according to our established
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Pittsburg of tbd 0 I zAmeriMn Board of rules ; are ycu willing ?Jt
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biofa/e paper, read by
able.” The damsel uninterrupted in her
white arm around his neck, and places a
the bourse of an blai
own. loquacity, ha4 not discovered that
Mr. Treat, one 1 àie,'secretaries of'the pair of rosy, pouting^ peach pudding/* ap­
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many people, in >th^ Atlantic States, how have violated their pledge tampering with
liquor. The plan is to appoint each Martin, Presbyterian clergyman, who
near we came to losing!, through
executive
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incompetency, o|ir
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