Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, December 04, 1866, Image 2

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Gen. Grant A Traitor.
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Wendell Phillips lately made a speech
in Boston, in which he vociferated that
Gen. Grant was a TRAITOR, and the
seDtiment was lustily applauded by a Bos­
ton audience.
For such utterances, tl IC
Mountaineer says Phillips is a traitor.
To this we must say Hold ! Mr. Moun-
taineer; V endell 1 hillips a traitor !
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how piucfi more of that cast iron pa-
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Oregon City Enterprise, on behalf of the
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citizens of Butteville and viciqity very perii
littlelprint on gunny bags, fence­ I
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justly complains that Butteville is with­ raili
rail somqtHizlg
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out any mail sen-ice, though it is a point fellpw can 1 "hop
chQh an
au item out occasionally.
Very inbq|venibnt to smash them out
of considerable importance. Seven or
with .sledge-hammer.—/S'ftiiissrnan
eight months since, petitions were circula­ Tnh.ri
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ted and numerously signed | at Oregoh
nritits is like |his concience—iroi
iron clad.
City, Butteville, Champocg, Day ten anil
Lafyette, asking for a tri-weckly servicL uru/ öcca!riona|ly manage to get
get i a small
through the dril-
iteih from the jSentincl throu^'
to be carried on the regular tri-weckly r line
ingl^ajid blasting process, as a matter, of
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of steamers plying between Oregon
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and this poin^ What disposition was! economy; sinee to burn out a ' t chunk
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finally made ol-the matter we are at pre9-, quires time. 11
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welcome guest and constant advisor of our ent unadvised ; but of this we are certain,
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“ Martyr President a traitor
I he man that such a service is greutly needed, and are'as d^stituti of political truth as the pa-
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who, at the special request of President WOuld bc performed by 0 ipt;3Iiller at s -perils--------
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Lincoln made a speech in Washington on
mere nominal cost to the t epartmeut.
a certain occasion, and in which the fol­
lowing language occurs, a traitor !
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A lady ^rie id called at our office the
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taking up the Sentinel,
M r . J. 0. Dow. late associate editor soon discover! d one of the editors polit­
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of the Daily Herald
ta ;es the editorial ical a wlioppei r ’, which so unnerved her
to dissolve this Union and thank God we charge of a new paper scon tobe issuci| that she kt th i paper .fall with a mighty
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have finally succeded; the work is accom­ at Umatilla, called the Jolumbiai /’mq.
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mufti and ;da igercus shaped
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Messrs. I?ow & Avery art
MI have labored nineteen years trying
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nor no less than every candidate you sup­ in politics.
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Wendell Philips a traitor!
June, Mr- Mountaineer,
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lips a traitor!
Wendell Phil-
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id left the office in great
T he Unionist of the 2 5th ult Says th« Sai
Hon. II. C. Huston has re tired from” the haste mutteVit g that she did not know be­
of the Review, which pa¡- fore that we k ‘pt infernal machines about
ly the almost unanimous nomination for chair editorial
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last, hence
congress by the radicals of Massachusetts, per did not reach
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regreted exceedingly that so good a man
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consequence of
the ^reat,rustrí of freight at this time, the
S outhern
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the
P. 'T. Conpa
Conpan hive put their new Steam-
as Phi Hips should refuse to accept the
de nee of the San Francisco er Écho on th ì ! Yamhill trajl^ Capt. Mil-
who did refuse to accept the Louis correspondence
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with the express avowal Earamuier, we learn that large aniounts 1er ommandi ag
nomination,
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Ahat he could be of “ more service to the are being in various ways Raised in St.
B all wifi bi given at the Lafayette
Louis
for
the
benefit
of
the
destitute
radical cause out of congress than in it.”
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Hquse, on Clrislma? cven.i ng. Prepara'
The man who has done more toward down South.
tions are beingt made fur a grand affair.
consolidating the multifarious elements
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T ypographical B lunders .—How
entering into the composition of the pres­
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ent republican party than all else besides, annoying, both to editors and correspbnd greiss of Yam|i County W..1I
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ents! We confess that we have been
a traitor! Friend Haloran you should
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intensely mortified at the numerous s ipes out
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have forgotten that you j ever trained of the types that occured, for sevieral
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with, and belonged to, this party ere you weeks, in the Advocate. It would re­
T he M os '4 R rspectable —We will
quire too much space, or an cxylination
made the humiliating confession that its
íntpré the ajsertion, without fear of çon-
could be given that would refeive the
very architect himself was a traitor. Come editor of ail blame in the matter^ Advo»
tracÇçtlon, ¡sí|rs the ;Amandor Dispatch,1
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out ! from the dirty and traitorous g&ng sate.
and swear by the elements that you have
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: ' thatjht tw.p negroes recently elected to
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The Advocate min, with a the Massachusetts Législature^ were the
confi- Corps of experienced printers talks II
most-respectable?¡candidates elected
about two most-respectable.'candidates
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dence ”—that you had been cajoled into “ Mortifying’’‘blunders. Wo tfiiux he on the rump picket, although they could
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not bave b>(| pinch self-respect, or they-
loving(?) the MUnion” not wisely but must read proof but indifferently;'
oulfij- have consented to become
too well(?)
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T he N ew D ayton R oad .—Much has I
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do all the press work, set ads-, financier,
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distribute j^very type tnat is used about about this
me terribly shocked af the
road which was some time since.establish­
the entiae concern, run a job office, idea of Morrissey being elected to Con-
ed leading due east from Lafayette on a
saw wood, make fires, swe|p the ieffice, grcijs. They blurt out their indignation
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direct line to Dayton. Without investi­
read proof, make up forms—j his mails and1 * ib
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gating the subject, we confess that we had
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carry papers about town; carry water admirer of |lorrissey or his kind, but for
all along entertained notions in common
across two blocks wash-days, and stick a party whifh has just elected the spoon­
with the opponents of this enterprise.
type when there is nothing else on hands thieving bc^st Butler, tò thè same body,
Having had occasion recently to pass over
to do, as we do, he would then be justi- tQi criticise anyone dn the score of cnarac-
a considerable portion of the proposed tfbw
ijbaal error to
fiable in suffering an occasi
tet. sefems,
sa^. the
" least, a little absurd.
road, we examined its practicability some­
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escape his attention. Until we are i made
what in detail, and were unable to discov­
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aware that such is his situation we shall
er any very serious obstacle in the way of
habit of
A C ertain ! ' C ure .— ■ The
hold him to a strict accountability for all
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making a good road. We fiad a’so, that
errors and misprints that occur in the col­ drinking; |ays • the La Cross Democrat ')
a great amount of labor and money has
can be cur dii b/ giving ’ the ! drinkers all
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umns of the Advocate.
already been expended on opening this
icy *want all the i time. That
Some editors, having nothing mojto to the liquor
thoroughfare, which fact of itself is a po-
thi& experiment! will prove. a success we
do about the office than to write arid se­ "
kbriw. Itjras L tried on a k p- wfiisky-ist in
tent argument in favor of its early com­
lect for their paper and possibly read tfie Mifwauk^H
QOtj luug
long piuuv,
since, who
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pletion. It is obvious enough that a road
proof of their own productions, passing dribking ^ll the liquor he could hold for
leading from here to Dayton and there con­
two weeks, i'tnagin.ed
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snakes, , dev-
the same back to the printer for al ejfa-
lies,
Ben.
Butler
and
Thkd.
Stevens^and
necting With the Portland road is a neces­
tions and modifications, little dreamin ? r, -
11} of a four,-s|ory window, , run-
sity ; and we fail to* discover the impro­
S stope into his head. 7Z
He has
the number of errrors of fact, oathogta-
priety of said road leading from Lafayette
a drop since, nor will he not the
phy, etc., etc:, that have already been de­
rest
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directly east and bearing directly in the
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direction of its destination. The citizens
TOLL ROM ANQING.
they have all on their hands they can pos­ i
of this place, of all others, should be the
The telegraph is still at work humbug­
Such
sibly attend to. L
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last to odject to the construction of this
gingthe
giog the gullible public on Mexican mat­
poorly arm ad when they rea
road. Thoroughfares leading to and from
ters. Th^
Thé latest is that General Sherman
of the gradeof newspaperdoi
is about .^accompany Minister Campbell
town, should, for the sake of system if
readily conclude they were I
” I i to Mexico,’ and wjll remain there “ until
nothing else, lie as nearly as practicable par­
the Juarez Government is fairly establish-
for tl uphill business.”
allel and at right angles with the streets.
Wacke the information came form
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Were it not for the fact that much has
T arez Government,
so-called,
already been expended in opening this
F rederick Weed, Nephew of £hur-
ico, supposing Maximilian leaves, we are
road, we should not faver its construction lew Weed committed suicide latedy at
nqt advised.
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just at this time ; as it is, we are in favor Salt Lake City. He left
a njOt
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hear, tb$ (ever^e hrould be the rbase. Is
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of its immediate completion. "
he stated that he was tired of life.
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to force .this bogus President upon them
S ee Mr. Stiles’ new ad. and bear in
whether?
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co mmqntary upon Republican
B usy ,—All the carpenters in anc
/mind where bargain» in Sàddles, Harness
out beautiful coi
Gbverfimpijt.
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Government.
I Juarez
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Draw on your Lafayette have been unusually busy for President^ Ijlex
xl etc., etc., are to be had.
ico than we are. He is
own experience for the proof of the prop­ the past few months, and the demand is nqt^ing mare or less than a pretender, and
osition that he who advertises liberally quite in advance of the supply of that a Would-be usurper. His term has long
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authorise| ito act as President. If Sher-
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G ood T emplars F estival .—A Christ
man is ^be Bent to México to bully her
people, and make them accept a usurper,
mas Tree and grand entertainment will be
hoisted the name of “ D. Ms C. F t” then this’virtuous outcry against the Em­
the order withjhe Good Templars of this
ire and ¿foreign interference, is a hum­
at the head of the editorial col urn
pire
place on Christmas evening, ensuing.
bug and | cbpat. General Sherman may
D. M. C. C’aulì figures as
possibly ^o ,to Mexico to ascertain the
Speakers from abroad will probably be in to his salutatory. Come,
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real i wis
but nothing
attendance.
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probable future of the wheat market.
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crop£ in anticipation of prices that we fear
will never be realized. California has tox­
ported since the 1st of July in Wheat and
Flour what is equivalent tu three million
bushels,—this is but littie more than one-
third oT the surplus that State will bavH
to ship, as it. is estimated that there is
in store in the pity nod about the
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Bay, four million bijislitols
But if this four million dushels is the
entile surplus remaining fo ir shipment, it
is equivalent in round nu nbers to One
Hundred an I Thirty Thou; sand tons. It
is a questio
quest'io. a n whether thè required ton-
nage can bc procured in time to* export
thi$ emmeuse amount,- thib has an impor-
tant bearing upon the, price of grain. It
mal :ers little what inaiucem lints" for ship-
met t foreign markets may iffer, it will
of c ourse avail the produc ir or shipper
nothing without the faciliti« es for sending
it aWay. Reports from the East have not
beeh favorable, arid the p fices have dew­
clin^d in San Francisco rum §2 to $2
12 J to SI 75 and $2.
In the above estimate, oi^r own surplus
has not been taken into acdount—but lit-*
tle comparatively of the grain and Flour
of this fcjtate has as yet been shipped.
Th(|ro is no hope of a demand for Flour
up the Columbia, except to supply the lo-
cal demand uf the pails am d Umatilla, as
wheat is to-day selling at a less price in
the Walla Walla Valley th in in the Will­
amette. In view of these facts, we find
nothing fo encourage the ri elief that high-
cr prices will be obtained between now
and next harvest. C
Our loial milks are of
fering 75c. delivered at th ie mill, lots for,
sùf-ficient for theit
ir immediate wants
but do not manifest 1 a desire to lay in large
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Flour—ranging from c5 00 to '$8 00
with limited demand except for export. Y
Oats -r—local trade well supplied—flight
demands—374 to 40c. per bu. f
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Bacon—Sides 17(0; 18c.r—Hams
Sh'oujders 8 and 9i 4 -Price hefc quoted
only ^nominal,”there beind no enquiry, cun
siderable in market, and holders anxious
to dispose of their stock. Large quanti-
quanti­
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ties of bacon will be put up in the Valleys
of the Columbia* esougb i tn
n<iniv the
to B
supply
eariy] Spring trade, of the mining country,
if not for the entire season, ¡The future
is not i very
V promising
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1 we fear that am ther seast n: we shall have
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ugar—Stock on han 1 light ranging
SA to 11c "for Island. S F. refined
fro
hlfi
ibis. IßAe
114 r 1 12c. Crushed
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he undersigned, thankful for tbc liberal
patronage extended to him in the pastr
wool 1 say to his old .customers and others,
that he is uow better prepared than ever, to
supply all demands for
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Hidép and produce.
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be able to merit a continuance of the patron-
age Heretpfor^ so generously extended to me.
Customers 1
from the
opposite
side' of the river, who purchase the
amudnt of five dollars, will "be entitled to
fejli ige at my expense.
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Semi-Weekly
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PORTLAND to LAFAYETTE,
via Hillsboro, Forest Grove and Centerville,
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assengers and Baggage taken to and from
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proijnptly delivered’.
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Will|fe^ve Lincoln House at 6 a . m *
One of the most wilfu and awful in ur­
MONDAYS
and THURSDAYS.
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dors that has occured in li e west happen*
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rivu Q at LAFA A ETTE on Tuesdays and
ed in Iuka, Tama Co , Iowa, last 31 on Fri< ays, and reachin
' ’ ig PORTLAND on
day. A man by the nau c of Felter shot retu um trips, VV ednesdays and Saturdays.
ami then beat out the brains of his wife,
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and then, set his house on fire, which was
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aged rix years, escaped jy the advice of
hjer’dying
mother^ to tel. the story to her
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S A L E M,
'hei murderer is now
nearest neighbors^ Th<
in th$ hands of the sheiliffi May justice
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business entrusted to him at the Cap­
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him; —Counci IT Bluffs itol. i He
will also
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cle,” and visited all the precincts in the
¡L afayette
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'entire County, as require Ubv law, I hereby
paying Taxes in OSBORN & RATHBUN, Pro’s.
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give notice that • the , time LI or _______
Yamfiill County will expire on the 28th day
irses and Buggies to Careful parties on
of De:ember 1866, and al Taxes not paid on
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reasonable Terms.
or be ore that date, will be collected as on ex-
letutiun.
L. L. WHITCOMB,.
Ben. F. Hayden,
Sheriff of Yarrihil County, Oregon.
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ARE HOUSE, would-
wouftd' say to all inter.
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inter,
estei, that he is prepared with improved
facil ities for the accoifimodation of Farm­
ers, Merchants and ot 1er Shippers, with
safe,
safe accessible and Convenient
convenient STOR
STOR- ­
AGE. He will also Purchase and For­
ward Produce for a ‘easonable Commis­
sion. Goods and Packages Shipped to
my care will receive due and prompt att­
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Oregon.
nsr Lafayette,
Office in the Drug store.
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•Iii order to increase
our circulate a
)rojad—fin the States and elsewhere, ue
propose to furnish the C ourier one yeir
to those ordering it sent to any of tie
states east,
„
st or California, for the low price'
price of
D ollars . There is destined for maiy
year^ to comu. to be a large emigration am u-
ally peeking homes on the Pacific Slope, and
evary dollar expended by~tiie people of Ya n-
hill bounty in the way of directing attentii n-
to tqe superior inducements offered e ns
grants to settle in Yambiji County, will yfi Id.
a foqr fold return.
The > f
-
Territory
and ‘ resources of YamLill
County are ample
to sustain fifte en
tim its prasent population!
There is scarcly one in the County wiio
has hot a friend or friends in the States or
( alifbrnia to whom to send the countv paper
who would in all probability be glad to sjnd
fin exchange to such friends here, -a pa >cr
rom their locality.
Inealitv
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