I THE COUKLEK I * Revival in Portland. • * — * ■ ’ M I j | y. «■ I One Rev. Mr Earle is just now qrenting M r . J. D qlbins has commericc^ the' *----------------------- r •v -^ /***■ L ; a wild excitement in Portland-.. He seems Imilding of a new f FF ’ J í flouring mill <>ji Dairy r Editor. <1. 21. I ptou, • liddle Aged Men. NEW BOOT AND 6HOE to have been specially “ called ” as aVevi- Cveek, to be ruw I by water pow^r. The ---------------- i r _ • • It is the undoubted right of this valist The Rev gentleman is attempting site is a good lo^tlon for a mill, i H L E tOUNTRjr AND THE AGE DEMAND OF ■ H: 1 j ] 7 ■ r • ii = j . people to canvass puldic measures and the to engraft a new and somewhat novel fea ‘ ■ I * i J THAT YOU MAKE THIS MOST OF YOUR tn^its of publie nicn.'' — ^ ebstek . T here seen^t to be. con.-J derat I - 1 •>. r I • ¡/ ture upon church exercises, embodying a W ----------------- »♦j»'»' ■ TIMS AND YdtJR ENiERGIES oulty in some w H- In . I r ' ' ’ ' • the School! db ■ - I ■ ' i"n " / | I 1867 ' quirment to make public confusion oCpast I TUESDAY, APRIL I 1/ * this county—grBwing out of a dt You can be Successfuli, HE-undersigned begs leave to announce shortoomin .8. Similar doings in churches ■S------ ! ' 2 1 4- *■ Ll ■ * '' ' ■ 1" 3 • I 11 I I , You can make Money, _ : to the public; that be has established the part bf so^ie to divide the; districts The Sup*c^ne Law of the Land. H n \ \ow rnu' ran rjne to Distinction. east have been productive of much discord can rise to Distinction, himself in Dayten, Oregon, in the business of 1 ’ ’ i K ’ I ..r J . F- 4 - . _ ■ ■ i yvhilo ofhqrs i?p|o8e it* Tao oppohtion to the Pemocraoy now a- in families, and we gee no reason why a AS ' ' of manufacturing Boots and S|me9 of all and I I i la » 4 pvorv déccription dAnnrintinn and nrwl pattern. nnttorn Merchants, Farmers, or Bankers, £ I every * Í! diys dwell with great stress upon the as-' 8 milar remit should hot attend the labors -T he -FA ir G rounds were p< roanently I rl' " t as . AS s Gents’'and Ladies* 41 f? ‘ .1-1 1 I HT h zx (’en Hillsiioro. The erviliians cumption that the States have no rights of Mr. Earle on this coast. For instance, located at Bookkeepers Accountants or Clerks i J , t Ji Boots, Simes or Gaiters were sojtafcwha? disappointed at th is, as only those granted them by the Genera^ AS 1 f I i f: , one young married woman inPortland as her Financiers or Professional Men, made to order on short notice and satisfac Government—that the laws of Congress IF You -'■~i i . “say” in “mcetin” when called upon asked tion guaranteed. 7 IS, ili- ! : ' ! it I Ed ucate , yourself practically. Educate your- (^Mending done on the shortest notice must bo impUouly obeyed and respected the prayere of all> that her busband would T he haialth jjn Tualatinil Rlains is M[n^j selx^i for the tune®. Educate yoursdye® a« S. RAYMOND. by the 8U es, and that, as for “ State sually good furTthis¿season of the year, fi tbe the nge age demands. demand®. Educate yourselves in quit frequenting the haunts of vice about n8 ly Dayton, March 17,1867 4 I beat manner p Mible, sszhle, iu in the shortest f • A O : 'll M ! it ' the bent Rights,” there is no such thing—to assert the city. It will readily be seen that such ——.... .. T S now -r-Tht snow on ie moni time, and at tbe leaet expense, to insure « ' that th ire is, U i a »0re mark ot disloyalty. a “confession” as the above is not very between thetc plains and tlie river is sucoeee. Kticceee. . ■ • • . • • O *' * i .tST*You can accomplish all this in two to jhtec feet deep That the above is a! correct exposition of well calculate! to promote harmonious re i LL > r the principles of theyadical party, we pre- i lations between husband and wife, nor to T ue farmers ír43 busily engaged in plow THREE MONTH’S TIME. I F 1 i ■ L . . L . t Read—Reflect—and Act. ing and.sowing grain, obviously preparing sunie no one will gainsay. 1 I promote the fair fame or honorable stand ■* j «4 •> I t X tR. * /A Z b — ■ . » The Future of this Coast demands iL for a large crop ■ *í ¡«Í ’?hk • Now a brief retrospective exposition of tho ing of either husband or wife. 4 Your Own Interest demands it. u T he numbeir-of sheep killed by dogs in actions and do’ngs of this same party will The Herald very properly protests THE I * I t about 406. dry oods K be suffice it to convince anyone—any radi against tbe inauguration of such a creed in this county, ♦ I I ’ w !!*■ ' Ljjll I ! H ;’f i 'r'lllr r'ilil ii fl ;-J - ■ ! ’ J ; | ■ L ook O ut IY jr IT im .—A certain i Itiner- * cal, who is capable of understanding the the midst of civilised society, and the Ore- • TIIE MILLION! a ' it k bilk “ 11 Vi noif ' “ p “W‘g through, the coun- simplest proposition, of the anomalous po tjonian takes the ground that those who do iNMffi ■ — H try on a lectu^i tjg (f) jtot^l " He /ci wnily l -r r ■ • . f . - ■ I . J i ■ J ■ - 1 i. -OF- * sition occupied by the opposition party of Ey| and displayed so p not endorse a given religious, creed need visited this co^t^i - * ’ miich BUSINESS A N ii COMMERCE! 1 FROM THIS DATE HENCE. bti.sm and b|a breeding that ie e irf ijs ei r cited to-day,, as compared with the principles of not participate in its meetings, a id that it ait AT - I I o Uy the disgii of all wlio heard Ui.. i m. T — ani Portland, Qregon. the same party, six, seven, eight, ten B EICHER & BI R» I I is wroDg and immoral to criticise or de AH such hair inpd fools as he is, doffer do. fer even sixteen years ago. e Cause of. teippprahcuitiy Offer», the bcRt and moet succemful syrtem nounce such creed, This is (J.ingeroUi more injury tfl illrsel[ Dry Goods, Groceries, Gents and ol l*ractica] Training to qualify young and advocacy of ;-it, than . du middle aged men for Au active, sueceMful In 1850, what is known as tbe “ Fugi logic. We presume there are few Chris < heir pretend Bby’s Furnishing Goods, - rV i i » '/ T • I oppose it. \ IH tive Slave Law ” was enacted by Congress, tians in the city of Portland who would be those who ope sy • ■ IS Ji . 3 J- Ni » i: : : 1 ii ' y <1 i r (j'. M- Salem and Oregon City Letyoupg and middle aged men, artisans rt sanctioned and supported by Clay u»d prepared to endorse the Mormon creed, and, and clerk», unm of bu«iqe«8 and profesrional T his w«e|t the La(iyette Cdui^F-R ‘ T 'J Webster and*signed by Mr. Fillmore then yet, according to the Oregonian, no one men, avail themwrlve« 6f the e» pf th i opportunities ■! I- H ; ■ i j FACTORY GOODS, ' themselves an hon- President-of the United States. The op has a right to expose its falacies and ini domes to us iti I new dresR, and somewhat offered, and hew out for i Ji ll’ - ’ ' ■ • ’ I ’ i 11 ■ ’ I •[ 1 - I ■ orable career lirgdr than bM>^.| We are happy to note MUgt . : . i position immediately set up a furious howl quities. An emissary of Brighata ‘ • Brighatn might YOUNG MEN who lean devote three or ! four months to 8tudy44-MiddU Aged Aten t against this law, averring t! a Congress go ou undisturbed proselyting among the the change. Brother Upton has our best i who derire to better tbbir condition in life, 9 haibi no right to enact a law binding the I unwary, and adding them to his followers wishes for hisgauc s in the newfepitder i en- and others who desire honorable and lucra i- . ■ f : V I I authorities of the States to return Fugitive by thousands. On the score of Conscience teTprise^ Firyn inAbe hours of qui* dark- tive live situations in b buAineas, usi negl», caD here enjoy I t fe t Hardware, Queens ware and Glassware at y.- - ■ 1 ; • j advantages not to be found in any other in 4¿be deeer^e* the i * ' fl . . • <he ’ eeerifés the ardmtisup- cat tribulatio ■ Slaves, nor to enact anyotber law contra in the matter, the Mormon cre|cd, of ¡all ; stitution un on the coast. atitutiou ‘ 1 I J J i • 'JIT 1 X I lÄarvelously Low Fijare«. vening the laws of any State, and that others, should be most exempt from the port of tbe Democracy, now that the light Tlie course v>f study can be completed in i--1T . i ■■ J r-_J Tuition for'the of the trim fa; a is ibegHiniug to^ ilhyuin- Jt-li ¡to tiiUitei-n weeks tipic. therefore neither the people nor the State shafts of criticism; for surely no pèoplej We would say to the public tbat iour assort h l I c<raree . time unlii^iit^d, $50 Those » ' J.’i.- '■ I I " •< j, • Í ment will ever be found Comdleti, and L to ’ authorities were bound to obey or respect earth have been ready to sacrific ¡e more on ate our politi' I; ^ky —(An itilla i’ress. wishing to brc< me ineinberp will be admitted I entnprise everything necessary for th* this rnark- mark |his any w<ek pay in the year. No examinations et, all <r any such law or la*^s. The Democracy in the altar of their religious belief. f which will be sold at prices which í. .1 at time of entering. Ir ■ /. i A I _ i .... T.i whom the young ¡folk-» 1 every Slate in the Union contended that all The Co" dltge Gazette, giring full informa- We hold that it is tbe duty of the press had pcst-ereixiiqyond a||r i enduranc e j with N ONE MAY COMPLAIN OF. jiptHif the e Cour»«* C , of . ___ v and Great Sys-^ btudy, laws passed by Congress in pursuance of to expose what seems wrong and viciou8:n c >nuirdruuTn< U& U * i!j . L j ^0 ^:e tern of Practical Training, with much vala T ! Oijjr Terms are cash ’ orj’AY powx. the Constitution of the United States were both Church and 8tat0. hmuld di Ji ou Id able and interesting reading matter, is ient -r ' ' ,, , igbes market price allowed for PRC ODUCE*« H I» I •'I rec of charge to all/who di sire it, “3 ‘•bother him' fiber with such non’ansex binding upon the States. Upon this issue » ■-’’W’ tv ly -t .! i ■ j J l ’ I Î * i ( BELCHER £ BIRD. Addfresi all commnnicati G lorious O ld “C onnet I T he f* Let me isk »ne to & just one more, dear un- s * ‘the people were divided into the two great J M. K. LAUDEN^LAGER, ; Lafayette, December 25, 866. y-48 vitching peice. *‘ Well, out cle,” sai^d a D emocracy T riumphant !b Con _. noeti .. »» • » I ,1 ; •’/ I-- •; i I- I’ i 1 ’ ■ ' 4 ' ■ ■ 5 i • | • j :!■. ill * 1 parties—Democratic and radical or auti- j k ' 1 ■ .1! I!"h- President * iad ” t._.x 1 -U—- .. i 1 —— _____ with it., yon Vi ■ ’ b ■r '■ ' cut, so long wedded to the monster Aboli- v2 dll ly Poi Band, Oregon. t I shvery. Will anyone essay to deny this k ‘ •. drum kndwt 40 ie mijtsary service ?6- I !•- I - r H ■ Ì h i * - ■- I y Lion ism, and to(other isms too numerous to Tho*unc|0. JLF.—desiring “ I • ' u I proposition’? Well, as fastsoever as the gvinn fob SA sUpfiy. tbe ConuucLmm, to be S UÑR.IVA L E D opposition obtained control of the State mention and to hideous to contemplate, has form nion. t<> remove to New Mexico. 1 will sell my gcntlerrrn hA- sure. ” The s' 1 iauo _ and Fumiti Fi0_ Governments, laws were enacted setting at at l&st doffed the manacle tbat bouiid her, retired for th |eipUrpO'‘tjLof addin •t a ¿odicil Farm.-eitnated on the Sahun Road, two miles J____ __ __ — -___ —__ __ __ __._ — : fliJl eon th of Lafiyette, at a RAICE BARGAIN. SitU defiance this law passed in 1850 by Con and the curse that blighted her, and coine to hia will. I • ’ arm, are a comfortable Dwell- ated on tM« F i . ip ' ¡I; , .'I ing . Ho lie, a Bpl'endid Barn, and good gress, in pursuance of a plain Constitu out overwhelmingly Democratic I Con Orchard. ] gress, the past winter, has been spreading A mbkica N E nlarc .| p . — UST introduced, and'being ado T he SciEti’ tional provision. They even went further, ireulnted and popularj ioiirnal By applying ¿non, a goM Farm can be al! leading houses in thb mannfa^^u.v w F( This widely i and fcnactcd heavy penalties to be inflicted it oh?a little too thick, even for Connecti of the lp<lust| had at niafvelloiHly low fig [urpR. Pos«e?eioh Pin Pianos. Qrgaii?, Billiard Tables, Furniture/£ iglJArts and Sciences entered will be given immediately. cut. The Democrats carried the State by "fit le perlect Titly perfect &c., Ac. i Every one who has a Piano should- upon.any State officer who should, in obe jcknid year on this first-¡ot last ■its Twenty JAM ES THOMAS. this Polish. Send for.Cir- . have a hottie bottle of, of? thia dience to tbe Congressional lafc, io any storm, electing En glish, Governor, over Lafayette, | Mai Lafayette,[March 7, 1867 v 11 tf culars, and we will give full particulars Publishers have enlarged Jannry,;^andj S)r and , L- ",, L I most ptipular maqiikk Gen. Hawley, the directions, It is put up iu bottles at 30 cents, manner facilitate the enforcement of the j J •,z ' J ¡! j Ì | I Ji 2 it flr 'j to the rii o iif tbe . most costly Scientific : PLEAS ____ ____ HEED. ASS GIVE * i and 50 cents, and where half a dozen arc ’ the commonwealth. They aho elect three same. Journals of < (|rL< Britain, without increasing fter th»» date I shall sell groceries .and ordered at once, we will forward prepaid by • i . 1 . ctkneries only for j Express / V CYnf. 0Anfv<jti<frneries the cash' My Express. 33. Applications for Territoty Territory andy Wisconsin, Iowa, Indiana, Massachu C ongressmen , if not fourcout of the five* the knbScript |o» price. I Il I I I 1 i ' t. ^Uprrflous for ns tq àpcrtk in profits being meagre, I capnot keep up and Age nc :k*8 received by* It is unneessary to dwell on this victory. It is a’moi setts, Michigan, Connecticut, Vermont, BROWN & PERRINÍ, • - — • - b dootherwise.* c line of this use- Maine and Pennsylvania, all anti-Democra- The hand writing is on the. wall. If an elec this corjreeti' «^Jof the gn/fit Vi àlito Parties mdrbted to me will save themselves General Agents fur the United Slat is, il -1 '■ I * -, i í * io all classes, an d especially H and me* much annoyance, by settling irtmedi tion could be had to morrow n every State Jul Journal v2 d 10 ly No. 420 Bioome-st., Ni ¥. tic at the time, enacted laws nulifying the * ately. My outstanding accounts must be r ’ * in the Union, not one of them would go ■Mechanics, idnUfacturers, Inventers, Em paid. •i * R. L. SIMPSON. nfO-tf act which was solemnly passed by what I a Jginbers, p enlists, .Agriculturist, and all they now swear to be the “ supreme law- radical. The people are becoming aroused STORAGE i i wopdrous progress .who love to r$Td to the dangers that environ and menace making power of the land,” any statutes of ; Co iii inissioB ! ftihfltd cviery depattirilnt of them. What a*spectacle! Radicalism which in States to the contrary notwithstanding.— Ijginefcring auc| tbe industri- prostrated, defeated, routed, annihilated ; ^lechahii A consistent party, indeed ! AMPSON of the LAFAYETTB r fences generally. right in 1 the head quarters of ijts empirp ! al Art* a ?OUSE, would say to all inter. ' S' 'Th^Edi iúl* department 18 very ably e$tedj that he is prepared with improved A t the close of Judge Story’s Commen Glory enough for a beginning. 1 conducted, ■? % It B i id many of the best Seien tif faciliities for the accommodation of Farni4 taries on the Constitution, the following, U naccountable F or .— -Wt|y it is ¡that fl ic Writer ers, Merchants and other Shippers, , -fl which portrays the condition of things to thousands of foreign born citizens jvdte jcMrit^rs iq is country an i Europe are safe,A accessible and convenient ST contributor ¿D B* GUN D*E its pages. Many of thé ALERS AND AGE. He will also Purchase and F'or- SO ¡P: day to a fault, occurs : - I ■ ■ ■ I with the opposition to the Democrfcy at i ' jiE I« • ba41U chm •ward Produce for a reasonable Commie- larm of romance about I [f THE TRADE GEN e I r ÀLLT. “ Republics are created by the virtue, pub- articles hai every election held in this country, it is sion. Goods and Packages Shipped t< • lie spirit and intelligence of the citizens. They them, and ^pife ¿he mind with lofty and î Price« Reduced July 1st, 1866. fall when the wbe are banished from the pub difficult to determine. That iti is constitu nobl^Uleasi my care will receive í due and prompt a it h- r » ' lic counsels, because they dare to be honest, I r ' ' ention. TiicfjScie American is àfforded at the !• Upwards tional with the radicals to despise the of 200,000* Furnished the U S* Ì th® profligates are rewarded- because they J. K. SAMPSON- g fM UP a year. T J r.- 51 ’ • tice off I •flatter the people in order to betray them.” foreigner is susceptible of proof of the Government since' 1861. Lafa vette,'l Nov. 23,1866. 'll' 1866. AddrfcBs : miTMÏ, Park-Row r I N. Y; fcr t I I J. ¿ Li — ± i Judge Story, When he penned the abqve, most positive and uncootrjvcrtable charac 4M i — f ‘ . £44—- A kmt R evolvr , 44-100 in Calibre. 1 . ’■'lì +■ ■ < » • » must have had tbe radical party and its ter. They let no opportunity go by un tí n «4* if 86-100 in Calibre, ■> L ' N aw h (Self Cockirtg.) Navy Calibre. UiOVEhl- U_The Lnfayeke Coif ÍR1EH comes B elt TI doings -in his mind’s eye, exactly. The improved to |vent their inveterate Late to hrçiïd th '.week, > 4* i ■ j| -,-p -..jr -p. ‘Tpek, muchTtnproved much*^.mprove< in typo- B els » FQtJWD. •’ Navy size Calibre. 4 and enlarged. » n»n ’ -• Thi«in-i graphical wise 'have been banished and excluded | upon Y" my £on in Washington county, a pocket Navy size Chlibre. ' 11 cl v J B 11 O I V. . UJj’Jll <*** any j VI of that lildu . VIU^S class VI of UUl our v citizenship. 111 M 01J 1 P olice dicatesi att'S-an an jiiielhgeiit iltelligent and and’nading n ading community Now pocket Revolver'with Loading Lever.z b^ok C intaining some valuable-, and also^ lsf,. :»* gjunty. 2 from the public counsels and the profli- »pj0 radical papers take great delight in Yanihjjii Thecdunty A...... ^aper should POCKET a pocket memorandum. .. Self Cocking, Coeking. gates riot in beastly indulgences, and yet publishing a eoloquy said to have taken bo supported, as a local organ, ¡regardless of Repenting Pistols, Elliot pt.j Nos. 22 32 Cart. The sanie can be found at my residence itk liai ptu. Ph p No. 22.110 £32 Cartridge- Chehalem yalley, Yamhill county, and obtain flatter the people in order to betray them. piace at Hay mar, Ohio, at the election heh^i pojiti^a*— Gazette. Veit pocket ” ed by ant person producing the requisite .. Theis right; politics of a local G un (I ane , using No- 32 Cartridge. The mongrels new iq power, reward those last fall in that State. A budk niggefc paper $hotil^ be no objection to giving it proof tl that he is the owner thereof. » prool S ingle Barro!' Snot G uns . a <_ JOSEPH HESS. H|0 Calibre. • i ’ . of their clan first, who are fiercest in their stepped up to the poll*, and offcringbis'Wtd, liberal Isupr^tt, and we dike pleksurte in say R evolvìng R lfi . e , 36 £ 44- Lafayette, March 29, ' f 1867. B h E acii L oading R if L e . N o. 32 Calibre. ; ; ! T ' ’ .‘ 4 ' denunciations of all legal formalities Ben was challenged by a German voters, wheii ■ ing tb our radical cotemporary ht Coi vallis, B k U acu L oadinq C audine , No. 46 Cartridge, I I r'’ Wade lately declared in the U. S. Senate the darkey asked him why he did that mqph of our available support comes fro-rt U. S, R ifled (Steel arrel^ with Sabre Bay’t ‘ ’ to the politics of the C ocrier . U. S. R ifled M usket , Spr infield pattern, that he was a traitor who spoke of consti app(Mk< German replied : “ Persons of your Color those -pur new Breach Loading Arms for the \Ve hopu tie Gazette can say a$ much forth« tutional restraints. That body, in appre- aTe not allowed to vote by our law^” Tbo _ 4>ton county. We arejglad are glad to have just been approved and adopted for i| t —Line of— -Deiftocralp oH pf Benton kdnTiSt <4f many Democratic ¿business Military service in,Europe.' eiation of the sentiment, elected Ben Wade see the n nigger rejoined : “ 1 have a right ’to votep o ‘ i jrvalhs E. REMINGTON & SONS, mfen of Udi i its presiding officer. sT *• 1 ■ i *'1 i figura ’ I in its * advertising * ■ and when asked by tbe German voter bow columns, f , ..From.. I I lion , New ----- York. - I ¡ I g. J - --- F . — 4 — t '. . that happened, coolly informed iibjm that; PORTLAND to McMINN - c Agent, A lbert E, ChAííE.'San Fran A» O riginal S uggestion .—A g?n- It^ELL - McDc vt^LL;—We see it stated that via Hillslmro, Forest Grove, Centerville V , I oct 28 ’66. no 39. vl. « ikti' Gon. tlfeman) Democrat,, who seemed to be well his (darkey’s) mother was a whitd woman URun McDowell |ras been as- cisco, Cal.' Chehalem and i f ' ’ H ’ 1 » . qrilitary dictatorship of some posted as to the kind of material most sus and his father was i a Dutchman, making si xn&d t< f jbe A Yoútli’s History 4 I one Of tbej4* territories ”! formedout of th? ceptible in the bands of the famous Rev. him only a half nigger. A radical paper Í 4 ■ : fl Li i %« Jtafcs by thq “destroying an- I. i ^Southern ¡S -OF- S U £ JsE 1 WEFK - '. f'-: •' il. ;*’* I i i man ‘ says, that after this, “ the ‘ ipMH » . > . I Í -. '.i- t ’ •< • Mr. E^rle, jemarked yesterday on the r the Rump Congress. Wonder f Street, tha% for the good of the Democratic sneaked off and was not seen a^ain that his Boll Runship wants another fiveul iilar a^ef^ers and Baggage taken to'and fr$m * ■ir Cofiifederate bill before ha takes his de party, he wished Bro. Earlq would go to day.” • l a ^0 vc ’nterrnediate Pointe '■ *’dif A w > ] | Packages of Goods &c., carefully ahd j from this coast, toasi to assume his loyal I parture frpm Albany, for, said he, the Rev. revivalist V J • 4 promptlv purebaaed and delivered., * r - territorial throhe South ?— ■ * * > W e learn that Mr. J. L. JobnloOfWill i throne in the satiny sui woild take Abbott away from us Ujust ■1 * * etl vl noSU ir < t \ M. Mf FIELD; Firm T Amador Dispatch, « ; i I Ti Ike ¿a-knife.” D. «. open a public bouse at Tillamook Bày. . ' I » it I Í ■ T ¡ • Í ' . r • w: ; >i I- Washington County Item«. I i »dtDayton, Oregon. T I I ♦ ATENTION! I . ( J EATERY I BODY. ■_ (S National * College ’°4- vv T2! - W- |—HH t I j J- ♦ stal L l ’ [ POLISH! Î I " I 1 * < I J I 1 t-il. i * i •> ' I • - I l I ■ ■ I . • i . II I -L * • ' • ' • , — ■ —L A •_ T>nTYT’*T\1 .1 REMINGTON’S :i . r ' ■ xh FIRE ARp B Semi-Weekly HACKS THE GREAT CIVIL R P