Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, March 26, 1867, Image 3

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AGfcNTfl FOR THE COURXBR.
Lafayette House was closed—had Ceased
The following are our duly authorized to be kept for the accommodation of the
agents to receive and receipt for subscriptiops
public. This is simply a falsehood props*
and sdvertisements for the C ourier : '
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gated in the interest of some other point,
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Lbfayette.
The
Lafayette
. ‘ Lafayette.
Dr. H. F. White, . . -
One Vol., li > mo, 484 pages with Illustrations;
OF
. . Amity.. House is still kept, wherept skillful cater­
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Hon. C. H. Burch, . »
pricet $1 50,
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Dayton
Dr. J. Dodson, .
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This work is designed to famish-the Youth»
. McMinnville. ers to the wants of the public will at all
Hon. W. T. Newby, . .
of
the country^
v a candid
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Muddy. times be found! at their posts.
rinted
Andrew Baker, . , .
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Great
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which
we
pay^
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North
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J. M. Fryer, . .
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THE SI (ORTEST NOTICE.
justpassed,
from a Democratic
Democi atic standpoint.
F ederal A ppointments .—Mr. Hindman -of
pasBc-u, irom
rr.'"* ■» just,
West Chehalem.
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Hon. A. Shuck,.
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The
minds
of
our
youth
are being poisoned
material^. . I f Am.
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aving « ntirdly new
. East Chehalem. Forest Grove has been appointed Collector of
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and mis-edueated ’ by the false and partial;
partial;,
now prepi $^d|tô'Work in the bes't style,
. . Wheatland.
Marion ^endrix, ,
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histories of the Abolitionists, and it is of great
aud at as low ^»8
pi the same cun be dune
. . . . Dallas. Customs for the port of Astoria, and Mr.
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T. J. Lovelady, .
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importance for tbewelfare of our country that-
. , Tillamook. Williams, of Salem, has received the appoint­ iu the Stile.
Dr. G. 3. Davidson,
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the real Disunionists, as they are now proving
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Dr. T. A. Bailey, . .
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Orders from a distance promptly* at-
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themselves to be, shall be properly portrayed.
portrayed^ ;
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Hillsboro.
Wm. Blanchard, .
tisfuction
•ruction guaranteed.
tetided « o, and .aatisfaotiun
OREGON.
The
great
importance
ot
a
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sound
juvenile
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R. L. S impson returned on yesterday evens
PORTLAND.
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STINSON.
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J. F. McCoy,
ature has long been fell and acknowledged,
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ing’s steamer, with a large invoice of family
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and as
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th:a is the first, attempt to furnish it;
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groceries.
he undersigned, thankful for the libeta the Publishers respectfully solicit the encour- *■
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E ntertainment by TnE G ood T emplars .—
patronage extended to >him in the past agement of the public and the assistance of
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Please
announce
would
say to his old, custome
On Tuesday eve. last, in accordance with pre­
E ditor .C ourier :
and othei rs, the
l—>—[ rr Democratic
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—J professing great
,
By
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
tha.t
he
is
uow
better
prepari
pa|*ed
t
to
than
ever,
vious arrangements and announcement, La*, through the C ourier —as an item of in­
devotion to ‘‘freedom,” the Abolition ot Re*
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supply all demands for
publican
party
in
thou*
succeeded
deceiving
thou
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layette Lodge met and after hurriedly dis­ terest to the Supervisors of the county,
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sands, particularly of the young men of our
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posing of tbe busiress of the Lodge, the doors that the “ Road Laws,” in pamphlet form,
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country, who, in "the
the first flush of youthful
AND NO.'TARY PUBLIC
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SADDLES &
patriotism, were seduced by its artful phrases1
of the HaU were thrown open for all who felt a
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published by authority,” are now ready
PortUnd, Oregon.
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joining it Tbisdiook will correct their,
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disposed to be present and witness the further
slice
in
the
several
Courts
of
at my office for distribution upon filing
Of all kinds and descriptif
descripti ons, and lower error, and is just such-a work as every Den>>
proceedings, which consis.ed in. prayer by
^Jitate. anu of Washington than the same class and Qual
ilky of articles ocrat’North or South, ought to place’ in the
with me their receipt for the same.
r
:n‘ of his children, gw
hands
to give them a correct
G. H. Greer, music by the Lodge choir
Territory. Alljria ids qf claims and demands,
be purchased elsewhere the
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ideaof
the
late
"war
and
its causes. The style of
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notes, hills, bdi account8’ subscriptions, etc,
with piano accompaniment, reading of the
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the entire volume is such as to’be easily un
un-j.'
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collected: on coin mission, by suit of solicits
March 20.1867.
iron Bound Bucket and refreshments. The
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by
byn
a
child
twelve
years
old.
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same
time
it
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adapted
to
adult
readers,
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choir fairly excelled itself, the ‘‘ Bucket ”,was
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king, in C fact
an Illustrated History of the War
MARRIE»
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Building^
renO.
and
rents
collected
on
com
exqnisitely “done,” while all hands enjoyed
*or
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or
the
low
price
of$l 50.
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the
sumptuous
repast
prepared
for
the
occa
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• March
niuruu xrm,
17ih, 1867.
ícvr. » by
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av . C.
vj , üichoh
Stewart.J.P--
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al Estate searched, and ab- Repairing, Mending and Fixing
A
Titles to
Enclose the Green Backs and send to Van-
done on short Notice.
Notice.'
at , the
sion; with a hearty relish. The occasion was i.
. residence of D. C. Stewart. Mr, Joel etracts mad
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Miss
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aud get a eppyj You will be pleased with it.
well patronized, the HaU being pretty
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of Yamhill county.
SÖUThe highest Market price paid for
PROF?
thoroughly crowded.
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principal daily and weekly newspapers on it • ides and produce.
CARY’S SCHOOL.
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the Pacific coi^ti. ^Subscriptionsand adver­
We had intended to have made some ex­
By
btniiness I hope to
by -promptitude
promptitude in buihness
A FAMILY MEDICINE. tisements so|iu' ed»
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tracts from the Bucket, but the editors failed
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be
able
to
merit
A
continuance
of the patron-
DAVIS’ Pain Killer is a purely vegetable
All colleciid 8 promptly remitted.
to favor us with an “exchange.”
compound, and while it is a most efficient
_L- 6. .95 Front street, Portland. age heretofore so gerrerous|y extended to me.
office ^,:
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jtHE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEA<
remedy for pain, it ie a perfectly safe medi­
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fe^Customers from “ the
opposite
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ure in announcing that be is prepared
L ist of J urors for the April term, 1867, of cine, even in the meet Unskilful hapds. For
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side of the river, whp jpurchase
purchase the
the and provided with increased facilities for con­
summer complaint, or any other form of
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the Hon. Circuit Court of Yamhill county:
amount of five dollars, wjll be entitled to
ducting a ' ■
bowel disease in children or adults, it is an
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ferriage at my expense,
expense a
Thomas Standley, Sydney Root, R. R. almost certain cure, and has, without doubt,
FIRST-CLASS SCHOOL
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Laughlin, S. G. Mays, R. T. Warren, J. C. beon more successful in curing jlhe various
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in Lafayette." All the ordinary branches
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Dayton,
December
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Kinds
of
C
holera
than
any
other
knowu
¥
Nelson, W. R. Johnson, T. R. Bewley, A. C.
3ALEMi OREGON.
taught at prices ran ging from $5 00 to $8 QU
remedy, or the most skillful phyxician. tn
Davis, D J Yeargain, D 1» Crawford, J G Ba­
per quarter, of twelve weeks.
India, Africa, and China, wUere this dread
TURNEY,
The public is referred to patrons of former
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ker, Oliver Abernethy, Reuben Gant, Mike ful disease is ever more or less prevalent,
IQ leased the above named h_.
hotel
scbvols taught by him.- Haying determine«!
Colwell, John Bird, A L Fryer, J Vanbuskirk, tbe Pain Killer is considered by the natives,
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is prepared to accommodate ) the travel-
to engage permanently in the business in this
as well as European residents in those cli
W J Garrison, Nathan Westfall, Spith,Allen,
§lace, no pains will be spared to make his
QNE
regular
O,NE HUNDRED
HUNDRE
W I public
mates, a sure remedy.
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chord one that is worthy of the patronagc*pf
hoarders,
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good
style
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any
bouse
on
R J Lancefieldj Isaac Davis, Mike Wickser,
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WHITE
&
WE3
STERFIE
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b^S
determined
Io
make
tbei
all
classes of our citizens
—
Having
used
and
witnesssed
the
tfcje
coast.
Gents:-
Wm Dawson, G S Minor, L K Wallace, H C
Having associated with me in. the Conduct
Bennett ”fas good as the best, and belter
of Perry Davis' Pain
beneficial effects
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Rowell, .Jas. Johnson, J. E. Bropks, E C. Killer. I take great pleasure in recommend- than any polilic bouse iu Salem. He will
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of my school, .Mr, W. T. C art , the strictest
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DEALERS
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care and attention will be bestowed upon all i.
J .< .1^.'1 ' ing it to the publio as tbe very best Family 8 qou cumi > ete éome important improvements,
Williams.
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ad«ì
greatly
to
its
appearance
and
the departments.
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'Medicine with which I am acquainted. In which wil
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS,
BQL.Parenl8 desiring their smaller children'
J ustice ’ s C ourt .—Soon aftertbe release thia establishment are employed nearly one comfort, a nd intends to merit and hopes to
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hundred persons, and your Pain Killer has receive -hit ■ shgre pf patronage.
i correctly instructed will find it to their advan­
of
R. H. Oaborn,
last week, on »¡'Mt bail,
be was been used with the most astonishing results.
N.Bt- Fnitoisjied rooms, with or without
tag e to give my school a trial. M. R. CARY.
tage
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re-arrested atthe instance of bis wife, charged For four years not a single severe case of noard, by tW (fey. week ay month, at the
Lafayette, February 12th, 1867.
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Bennett.
Cbjargee
moderate.
Cholic,
Summer
Complaint,
or
Dysentery,
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with having threatened to takei&er life con--
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but has yielded like magic to tbe curative, ) Mi..
izL. JAYS. TURNEY.
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tingeut upon a certain action bn her part, pbwera of tbe "Killer;" and for cuts, bruises,
19, 1867.
v£ n8 tf
Practitioner’s of Mescine, Surgery and
which was subsequently by heir performed, etc., it is in almost daily use. and with like
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JOHN TANNER.
and which, it was contended by her counsel, good effects.
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Foreman of Wrightson & Co.’s Printing
Obstetrics,
established tbe criminality of the alleged
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tHE.'PAIN KILLER,
Establishment, Cincinnati, Ohio.
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celebrated, was introduced to tbe
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threat.
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Sold by Druggists and Dealers in Family So a jnstfy
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manyiycqra
ago,
and
how
enjoys
a
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Medicines.
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This action was brought befchre H. W.
AY E established themselves permanent­
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popularity unequalled bÿany
by any other medicine.
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in
Lafayette,
and
invite
the
attend
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ami
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AllenyEsq., and afterwards taken before
For the CUte-fif dipthefja. dysentery, cholera tion of the trade e to their stdlck.
NOTICE :
morbnsj rhépmatism, * coughs and colds,
Justice Hembree on a change of venue sworn
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hereby
given
that
there
will
be
a
meeting
burnsjetc.,
it
scalds,
burnii
etc.,
is
without
an
equal.
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oat by the defendant, Osborn, when the case
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druggists-r-DAiLY
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of the Stockholders of the Yamhill Steam Soid'byLwll'tne
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was examined before that officer. About two
FROM THIS DAT® HENCE,
Transportation and Navigation Company in P
pLAiNijEALiiS,
eaiñdeal &R. . Cleaveland. Ohio.
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days were occupied in tbe examination, McMinnville, on April 6th, for the purpose of ! t-HPerry
Davis ’ ’ f^jeuble
f¡vegetable Pain
Pain Killer pos­
all hoars, and on
short
notice.
completing the organization and electing
BElJCHËR & Blftl> . »
which resulted in the acqoital of the defend-
sesses virtufeÿ which not alone removes pain
C.G.SAYiOR,
Directors. ators, j ( C.
G. SAYi OR, , h
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instaptly.
b'at
regulates
the
stomach,
gives
ant. Hurlburt for oomplaintant and Steward
y J. II. BERRY.
noi
tf
WHITE & VfESTERFIED.
ill self Dry Goods, Groceries, Genii;;
strength, ton,lb apd vigor to the bystem. It
Corporators,
G. ROWELL.
J ., a
for the defence.
'Çiiiïl
is
one
of|.
those
medicines
which,
is
worth
Boy’s Furnishing Goods,
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McMinnville, March 3d, 1867. 4-w 6
ft
more
than
gpld.
.
During the examination of the above cate,
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Salem
and
Oregon
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many phases of domestic infelicity, dis­
IMPORTANCE
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HAVING
DAVIS
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New I Picture
Gallery!
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PAIN KILLER A ALWAYS ON HAND.
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quietude, &c.. embracing mal4reatmept,
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l|ure Í of the Rev. D.jL. Brayton^
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neglect,- immorality, &c.< as between the
FACTORY GOODS, » •
Missionary in india, who wds slung by a
$
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parties, were developed.-^ It is always on-
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Extract from his letter, polished in thd
pleasant to witness trials of this character.— in Lafayette in complete stylo, where h e IB
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constantly
Haman depravity enters largely into all of prepared to take
Bap ist Missionary Magazine:
good Stock of
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For
thp
'first
time
since
I
have
been
in
Photograph and Ambrotypes
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them.
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on short notice and in tbe best style of the
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Hardware, Queefisware and Glassware xt ,
went autllH)i< morning to my exercises, as
P ictures .—Parties desiring a duplicate of
iif 1 usual, at early dawn, and having occasion to
Fall
&
Winter Goods,
Ladies, Gentlemen, Children; old and T
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Marvelously Low Figures. , j Li| i ,- h
themselves will do well to call on Mr. Catter.
use
an
old
.box;
on-taking
off
the
cover
I
put
ail can be accommodated by present­
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young, all
my hand Q*i a - scorpion, which, immediately
lin in Lafayette, and procure one. He ia well
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ing p themselves
for that purpose. V t
We would say to the public that our 4«ort
a
reseffted tbe jn^olt by thrusting its sting into
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fitted np for the business, and guarantees
Exchanging P hotograms is all the. rage
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ment
will ever be found Comdlete, an
the palm oLrhy band, The instantaneous
_ — —? — everything necessary
_____ / for _1 2.1
’ inai k.
Gents’
Clothing,
now with young gentlemen and young ladies.
ladies,
comprise
this
satisfaction.
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and severp ^ain which darted through tbe
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Cali and get a supply, and it I do not
et, all Of > which will be sold at prices wbph
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system ia quite incredible ; what an,aw/ully
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please
you
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will
charge
you
nothing.
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virulent J
n their sting
-- -Ô most
™ - - contain
c.'ztiin ! ID
of the best and latest styles,
NONE MAY COMPLAIN OF.
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W. H»C^TTERLIN. : n
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flew ¿JK.
to niy hottie of Davis’ Pain Killer, and
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T he F enians are creating a wild excitement
true
tree to its name i
( after a mo-
found it t
BgUOur
Terms
are
CAsn’or pay down , j f
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DRY GOODS,
meat's re jlfefi .1 f«turateti a rtnall piece of
in Ireland. Several batt’es have been fiught
School Tax Notice.
Highest ^narket price allowed for PKuDCCE «
sponge,. hound It on my hand/and went about
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with various results between the Fenians and
ax payers in School District No. 22, Yarn' my exercii I feeling no more particular in­
BELCHER & BIRD,
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hill
County,
Oregon,
will
take
notice
British troops. -
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that on March 11, 1867,* I will commence the
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collection of the tax levied by the Board of
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BOOl^ and I
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Directors of said District for School House
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STORAGE
rirfjtia / n j*
of nine-tenths of the radidal Ifeaders of tbe
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parposes.
V
Aud Commission!
present day, the “ sainted ” Lincoln “was a
CAPS,
ice.
Persons interested will confer a favor by
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traitor 1 He modelled and fashioned the Su­ calling ptotnptly at my store in Lafayette
J. k ! SAMPSON of t!
rpAKKN [).by me one sorrel horse, white
preme Court of the United States after his and making payment as per order of said 1 faced, 4 itb many saddle T
marks,
of the LAFAYETTE
1'‘ and
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fROCERIE,
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WARE
HOUSE,
would
mj
iuuh
ipfer.
rs
old,
and
one
borre
1
mare
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over
sáy to
all intef.
own liking exactly, appointing three-fourths Board of Directors.
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R. L. SIMPSON, Clerk.
of the Judges constituting that bench, Ihe
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about
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HARDWARE
faciliities for the accommodation of Farm­
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Radical party with one accord declare that
ears old, These anima!«
are very poor.,
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the majority of said* Court is composed of
safe,
accessible BandLconvenient STOR-
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CROCKERY,
GLAS8WAI|E,
QUEENS-
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a year.
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rebels, sympathisers—traitors! Now is^t pos­
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sible that Mr? Lincoln patrauiapd traitors to
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rion. Goods and Packages Shipped t,
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this extent and not a traitor himself 1 ‘
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crossing
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are in good repair. andyj)ersons from the lor the p jrpò«e of clectingnne School Dirpc
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south going
going to
tc Portland, McMinnville, Forest tor andp léc Clerk for said District s also to C heaper THAN, TUB! CHEAPEST. i 1
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