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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1867)
necdfolj” THE COURIER 15, TUESDAY, JANUARY E lder S. C, A dams conducts (f the Diet of Columbia, > vices at the Church in Law an effort be ing made to inpeach first Sabbath of each month, af.| cranes, we should ReV J. Spencer will preach.’ le. Court of the United States, o the fourth Sabbath of each i ly deckling (hat th< military o’clock, and Rev. G» II. Gres nites were-assasssins and* out- Burlington j Com on second sabbath. ■ ? I r. ^^ification| j ■ ’ d *R ev , M r . M’Callster (Nazar J Lt 'L‘ I I ' » ' ' ■ I TheYei^tencès of death pronounced i a- at the ¡Court House on the sect Canada, ___ each month, at 11 o’clock. ¿aipst oi Fenian prisoners in- C Rev. James Kelsey will presd prisonment for have I 4 commuted to imprisonment uaro on 3d Sabbath of each month f I ’ll I if i ' A. M. ' ' j j I Ipntucky Lh gislature refused to e Constitutional Amendment, by , j |ihc Senat of 9 to 29, and in the » J * • .. SummoB^ if ayes 26, noes 6 among its ■tr' ¡I ì Pr»vcs too Much Again. Iu alate number of the Oregonian the • editor devotes a kugthy leader to the ef fort to make it appear that Democrats as a class de not now, nor never did, reau-- are ignorant ar.d ut informed- Now this assumption by oik who is ever prating of the impossibility and imprecticability of gcod government or^f republican govern ment at all, in a country where the masses wa|it intelligence, seems, viewed by the ' ■ 1 I ’ Lt ‘ U. 4 1- light of pastr events, paadoxical to least of.it- This same editor, with all other howlers and freedo jges at j long ta mpca'chmcnt bill era. with whom the land has been scourged hot consign a t •for the past n* y«ara has made it a pecial cordially detest |$t been ley of < cd into Congress Htiuiy c< which will probi ft he last >ni it. «V ty to iuvoke the choicest curses ofheaven upon the heads of the Southern people for i trying to’destroy “ the best government by the same party T", t J R eyolvb , 44-100 in Calibre.I ” 86-100 in Ca*libre, (Self Cocking.) Navy Calibr< ” recövvr Navy size. Calibre.; ” ” e Navy size Calibre. P ocilet ” e Self Cocking, Repeating Pistols, Elliot pt. Nes. 22 32 Cart. Veet pocket ” No. 22 30 & 32 Cartridge’ turning G i I n C ane , using No. 32 Cartridge S ingle Barrol S hot G uns , ilcifce in the McGruder murder ; ■f ’ I 1 1 • •nnon tlw «hot anti killed in abawk was “ devised,u shaped, modeled and per- elected GoverntnenUsince 1861 was referred to I deserved by- him. by government he will be compelled to admit men wards tr ever devised by map,” and yet this same Democrats; THE TRADE GENERALLY. e’s Court, fur tl Butler Has sued Brick Pomeroy fi Crosse ’ ' ............. by FIRE ARMS * like to ki ' fected in all its parts REMINGTON’S RELIGIOUS NOTICES, ; sident has vetoed the nigger letter reu- Ir L J '• I e mortality 1866 M THE NEWS. R evolving R ifle , 3G & 44-100 Calibi on some W|n.0r je h different s t Fi iu .L p BaEAcn L oading R if L e , Jio. 32 Cklit ditti ng BU eacii L oading C arbine , N o . 46 Ci that the Oregonian says is made up of ig inrmony of tb< norant, unlettered snJ untutored men. In view of all the facts it is plain to the iis sage conchy U, S, R ifled (Steel L’arrel,) with Sab t of the wiiih *1 U. S. R ifled M usket 1. Sorinficld Dati commonest understanding that the Orego. neither seek, t d occasion to | ■Bely established (rse of D imocj • vital questioí ■per. We sha à few gems Iof tr is this true wjt l$e of the public ¡raid. College Gazette niin confounds itself by its owu logic. It must recede from three of four posi tions it seeks to maintain. It must oon fess either that this was not the best Gov ' ernment on earth, or that it requires nc I ' Our wh°tn it i: On pjnta Breach new Loading Arms have Just been approved and Adopted for H urlburt , At S» ojmons ary )t the plaint is ordered t cons be had e C ourier Upon the return intelligence among the people to make t pinprehendin^’l good Governmet, or that reading and lear itic press of Ore; ÈMBREE, J ning constitute no part of intelligence, oi t ian up the val 2, 1867. « Military service in Europe. J j ' E. REMINGTON & SONS, • New York. Agent, A lbert E, C ijane , Sàn Fran cisco, Cal. T v (Il I • > * oct 23 ’66» no 39. vl. ' ; • that the Damocratic masses are in an emi nent degree intelligent. AN OTTER. NOTICE TO Now to sum up: The Oregonian claims that prior to the STATE OF OREGON C ounty of Y amhill D ruñkard war this was the “ best Government on earthit is in i proof that this same made and sustained by Govenment was 1 the Democracy ; that paper claims that to oyance of modesty i the caterpillar of wealth, the ale- * ' I »enefactor, the peggar’s companioi stable’s trouble, the woe of bis wif frame and devise a good system of govern ment the people must be informed and • Í intelligent; therefore it refutes its own assertion that Dpmorats lack intelligence. Another position the editor takes in theeaforesaid leader to prove that Demo- crata in Oregon do not read, and therefore umo suffer their party papers to fail, will bear respi a brief examination. During the war the Democratic press »f this State fell a prey to the tyranny, ignorance and rapacity of few fiends clothed with a little brief auth- . ority,’and occasionally a paper was sup pressed ; aside from this there has been fellow tier the article ¡ss so ; I ig in tl rnihcd but one permanent suspension of a Dem- ocratic paper in the state up to the pres- And be it further borne in <Dt time. all this while the entire bublic mind that of the state was gobbled up by patronage < thus saddling the S ' the opposition press, of sustaining their papers on the De- onus unaided by anything save their mocray The oppsi* own patriotic determination meanwhile, notwithstanding the tion press i------ b Oregonian’s assumption that republicans ntaneously, cordi- support their papers^po ally ond amply, ha^pre ed rather badly.— states eihst, or California, for the low price of ^'LIVERY fc Goods Store D ollars . There is destined for maqy years to come', to be a large emigrat on annu- ally seeking homes oni the Pacific j SI oji ;>e, and evarjjr dollar expended by thepeopl e of 1 aiu- hill County in the way of directing nttention- to the superi< r inducements offered *ems grants,to settle in Yamhill County will yield- a four tol<l return. The Territory and resources of Yamhill County are- ample to sustain filteen times its prasent population I * There is scarcly One in the County who has not a friend or friends in the «• States or 8. KNIGHT, Al mr California to whom to send the county | paper, GEO who woubl in all probability be glad to i send of the estate of S. II. Ki ight, deceased xcbange to such friends here , a paper firt exchange * Dec. 4, 1866. thvir locality. S. H urlburt , Attv. fc estât». * 11 ■ — -i ' FEED jSTABLE 1 orses and Buggies reasonable Teftns. i • ' < . I * - POUNDS , Mps College ranks .first ;on the • offers advantages for f acquirin feus ness Education superior tc I tiie C ourse of INSTRUCTION 1 . * -r* ■ ' ■ ■ ' i ' 11 vis on tho plan of*the best Comms ECKLES ■s' in Europe and the Atlantic 0 ■ ’T I fi i* J • er Sti^B»combining I 1 THEORY AND PRACTICE, , By Jbèans of Banks and Business Offices, thus & j* 11* ! ! BOOTS and SHOES, { I familiarizing the Student with all the diffur- Lafayette Lodge, X« kinds of business in tbe shortest possible INDEPENDENT (and least expense. : I I I •;» J ORDER OF - GOODTEN ikijbri THE BUSINESS COURSE 1 I? I I ------ ------ . eets every Tuesday evening at aces _ Book-Keeping (By single and doi- embers of the order in in gooc ,vEntry) Penmanship, Commercial Calcula are ifirited to attend. tions; Correspondence, Commercial Law, Ac- Law ■.. • i ‘ I tiq^s\ f S. C. A dams .—The P. T. Company’s tual Business, Lectures on Accounts, Busi* 1 ' I J J. W ihe Yamhijl to ne^s Custonjs, Mercantile Ethics, &c. ascended ——— M N^ igatii Gents’ and Boys Clothing, FANCY GOODS, PRICE Steinèer Uni ki ' » . ~ ' Has there been an eoidemic ra McMinnville on Saturday last, and 0ok • I ging among the abolition presses of Ore w*~i • The proprietors in their ‘adieus’ ‘gon Business ps, embracing the whole ' x ’ ? ‘ i r have uniformly ascribed the demise of Regular and special Lectures, tipie Course, LAFAYETTE LODGE, NO. 3, these papers respectively to chronic impe unlimit ed, with privilege of redwing But then the Oregonian says ,i Free and Accepted JKaaoi cuuiosity ‘ '»so, aliany future time, ’ , tT» I * that republican papers are uniformly well H • Meets in Lafayette on the 1st at any time; there'being Students enter sustained' ■republicans are so “iutelli- Friday of each month, at half past !■ 1» I ■. * I y ; i n(|vacatbns. afternoon. . ’ I / gent* Bo it must have been that this ar« ¿IgUFor farther particulars, address the Brethren of the order, in good star of black republican papers deceased in President or call at ; the College, »y . m . j K. LAUDENSLAGEB, invited to attend, • GEO, H. 8TEW ahort af time>,pambering in all, nine, t of deeds President, to H. W. A llen , eeds.’ J 47.3m & M. D e F rance , Secretary came qp • * . DRY GOODS, i. r c Albany Journal and Oregon Statesman, have all laid off the mortal coil during ’66, M d WAISTE» I PORTLAND , O’GN ' j, the Daily Mountaineer, Astoria Gazette, r iff ■ Has constantly on hand ■ Superior Advantages ! the a Union.” Next in the order came the Tribune, which ceased to bo in 1865f ■ ' ill r '¡LJ Front in ^64, and was followed to its grave by survive. any of the to those ordering it sent to giuen Jo alt whonf it lit whereas, by’an or- C xintiy Court of ¡the reorgd 8. - Knight vas i4trat«r <»f said est ite, t)er,.r . I), 1860, ind s by hi w required.« ill persons holding any lain E; tale may have Ail sich peroqs ¡will lbwanc e to the sai» A<1 on Salmon in the t >wn nty, together with the i six inohtbs from the COM Times, which hunted its last resting place compelled to abandon its faith in order to propose to .furnish the C ourier one year Fall & Winter Goods Next came the Oregon while lbe Weekly Mountaineer has been State bfS. il/KniJht, In the matter of the nur ' H went up in ’63, and was soon followed by • Id order to increase* our circulation abroad—in the States and elsewhere, we OSBORN & RATHBUN, ring the past five years, in the oruer in which they o acquiesced.” The Repub. Argus. I .. 1 1 the i lountv Court! LAFAYETTE with the Eugene Re> / Ws will oommence L- and enumerate the organs on the publiean , . . the radical side that have fizzled out du- J. H|^row the |ss * ' ! "’■ 1 ¡1 •’ Ji* I 4 • GROCERIE, HARDWARE CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, QUÉENS- ». 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