Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, April 09, 1867, Image 2

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One Rev. Mr Earle is just now qrenting
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a wild excitement in Portland-.. He seems Imilding of a new f
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NEW BOOT AND 6HOE
to have been specially “ called ” as aVevi- Cveek, to be ruw I
by water pow^r. The
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people to canvass puldic measures and the to engraft a new and somewhat novel fea­
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T here seen^t to be. con.-J derat
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this county—grBwing out of a dt
You can be Successfuli,
HE-undersigned begs leave to announce
shortoomin .8. Similar doings in churches
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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
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Tao oppohtion to the Pemocraoy now a- in families, and we gee no reason why a
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pvorv déccription
dAnnrintinn and
nrwl pattern.
nnttorn
Merchants,
Farmers,
or
Bankers,
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diys dwell with great stress upon the as-' 8 milar remit should hot attend the labors
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Hillsiioro.
The
erviliians
cumption that the States have no rights of Mr. Earle on this coast. For instance, located at
Bookkeepers Accountants or Clerks
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were sojtafcwha? disappointed at th is, as
only those granted them by the Genera^
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, 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
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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
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in the shortest
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Rights,” there is no such thing—to assert the city. It will readily be seen that such
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time, and at tbe leaet expense, to insure
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sucoeee.
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two
to
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feet
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That the above is a! correct exposition of well calculate! to promote harmonious re­
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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.
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Read—Reflect—and Act.
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and.sowing
grain,
obviously
preparing
sunie no one will gainsay.
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promote the fair fame or honorable stand­ ■* j «4 •> I t X tR. * /A Z b — ■ .
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The Future of this Coast demands iL
for a large crop
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Now a brief retrospective exposition of tho ing of either husband or wife.
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Your Own Interest demands it.
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T he numbeir-of sheep killed by dogs in
actions and do’ngs of this same party will
The Herald very properly protests
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be suffice it to convince anyone—any radi­ against tbe inauguration of such a creed in this county,
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a ' it k bilk
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p “W‘g through, the coun-
simplest proposition, of the anomalous po­ tjonian takes the ground that those who do
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* sition occupied by the opposition party of
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and
displayed
so
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not endorse a given religious, creed need visited this co^t^i
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1 FROM THIS DATE HENCE.
bti.sm
and
b|a
breeding
that
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to-day,, as compared with the principles of not participate in its meetings, a id that it
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Portland, Qregon.
the same party, six, seven, eight, ten
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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
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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
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Salem and Oregon City
Letyoupg and middle aged men, artisans
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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
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Webster and*signed by Mr. Fillmore then yet, according to the Oregonian, no one
men, avail themwrlve«
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th i opportunities
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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
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position immediately set up a furious howl quities. An emissary of Brighata
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YOUNG MEN who lean
devote three or
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four
months
to
8tudy44-MiddU
Aged Aten
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against this law, averring t! a Congress go ou undisturbed proselyting among the the change. Brother Upton has our best
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haibi no right to enact a law binding the
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live situations in b buAineas,
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Hardware, Queens ware and Glassware at
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not
to
be
found
in
any
other
in
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deeer^e*
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stitution un
on the coast.
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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
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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
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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.
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which
will
be
sold
at
prices
which
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at time of entering.
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T.i whom the young ¡folk-»
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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»«*
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v and Great Sys-^
btudy,
laws passed by Congress in pursuance of to expose what seems wrong and viciou8:n c >nuirdruuTn< U& U *
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^0 ^:e tern of Practical Training, with much vala­
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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
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market price allowed for PRC ODUCE*«
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rec of charge to all/who di sire it,
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‘•bother him' fiber with such non’ansex
binding upon the States. Upon this issue » ■-’’W’ tv ly -t .! i ■ j J l ’
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BELCHER
£
BIRD.
Addfresi
all
commnnicati
G lorious O ld “C onnet I
T he f* Let me isk
»ne
to
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just one more, dear un-
s * ‘the people were divided into the two great
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Lafayette, December 25, 866.
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vitching peice. *‘ Well, out
cle,” sai^d a
D emocracy T riumphant
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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.
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The
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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
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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
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are
a
comfortable
Dwell-
ated
on
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ing . Ho lie, a Bpl'endid Barn, and good
gress, in pursuance of a plain Constitu­ out overwhelmingly Democratic I Con­
Orchard.
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gress,
the
past
winter,
has
been
spreading
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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
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Lafayette,[March
7,
1867
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culars,
and
we
will
give full particulars
Publishers have enlarged
Jannry,;^andj
S)r and ,
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most
ptipular
maqiikk
Gen.
Hawley,
the
directions, It is put up iu bottles at 30 cents,
manner facilitate the enforcement of the
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it flr 'j to the rii o iif tbe . most costly Scientific
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PLEAS
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ASS
GIVE
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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 •
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Express
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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.
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It
is
unneessary
to
dwell
on
this
victory.
It is a’moi
setts, Michigan, Connecticut, Vermont,
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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,
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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
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No. 420 Bioome-st., Ni ¥.
tic at the time, enacted laws nulifying the
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My
outstanding
accounts
must
be
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in the Union, not one of them would go ■Mechanics, idnUfacturers, Inventers, Em paid.
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act which was solemnly passed by what
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Jginbers, p enlists, .Agriculturist, and all
they now swear to be the “ supreme law- radical. The people are becoming aroused
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.who
love to r$Td
to
the
dangers
that
environ
and
menace
making power of the land,” any statutes of
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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 !
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fences generally.
right in 1 the head quarters of ijts empirp ! al Art* a
?OUSE,
would say to all inter.
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'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,
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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
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its
pages.
Many
of
thé
ALERS
AND
AGE. He will also Purchase and F'or-
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day to a fault, occurs :
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with the opposition to the Democrfcy at i ' jiE I« • ba41U chm
•ward Produce for a reasonable Commie-
larm of romance about
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[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
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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
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ention.
TiicfjScie
American is àfforded at the !• Upwards
tional
with
the
radicals
to
despise
the
of 200,000* Furnished the U S*
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th® profligates are rewarded- because they
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•flatter the people in order to betray them.”
foreigner is susceptible of proof of the
Government
since'
1861.
Lafa vette,'l Nov. 23,1866.
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must have had tbe radical party and its ter. They let no opportunity go by un­
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n «4* if
86-100 in Calibre,
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UiOVEhl- U_The Lnfayeke Coif ÍR1EH comes B elt
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doings -in his mind’s eye, exactly. The improved to |vent their inveterate Late to hrçiïd th '.week,
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‘Tpek, muchTtnproved
much*^.mprove< in typo- B els
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size
Calibre.
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and
enlarged.
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graphical
wise 'have been banished and excluded | upon
Y"
my
£on
in
Washington county, a pocket
Navy
size
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any
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of that
lildu . VIU^S
class VI
of UUl
our v citizenship.
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P olice
dicatesi
att'S-an
an jiiielhgeiit
iltelligent and
and’nading
n ading community Now pocket Revolver'with Loading Lever.z
b^ok
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intaining
some valuable-, and also^
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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
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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
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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 $hotil^ be no objection to giving it
proof tl that he is the owner thereof.
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denunciations of all legal formalities Ben was challenged by a German voters, wheii ■ ing tb our radical cotemporary ht Coi vallis, B k U acu L oadinq C audine , No. 46 Cartridge,
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Wade lately declared in the U. S. Senate the darkey asked him why he did
that mqph of our available support comes fro-rt U. S, R ifled (Steel arrel^ with Sabre Bay’t
‘ ’ to the politics of the C ocrier . U. S. R ifled M usket , Spr infield pattern,
that he was a traitor who spoke of consti­
app(Mk<
German replied : “ Persons of your Color those
-pur new Breach Loading Arms
for the
\Ve hopu tie Gazette can say a$ 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
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pf Benton
kdnTiSt <4f many Democratic ¿business Military service in,Europe.'
eiation of the sentiment, elected Ben Wade
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tlfeman) Democrat,, who seemed to be well his (darkey’s) mother was a whitd woman
URun McDowell |ras been as- cisco, Cal.'
Chehalem and
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posted as to the kind of material most sus­ and his father was i a Dutchman, making si xn&d t< f jbe
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ceptible in the bands of the famous Rev. him only a half nigger. A radical paper
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a^ef^ers and Baggage taken to'and fr$m
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■ir Cofiifederate bill before ha takes his de
party, he wished Bro. Earlq would go to day.”
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