Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, May 07, 1867, Image 2

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THE .COUK
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the 7?ert>v. guided doubtless by the light he
has, is pursuaded that the Order of Good
Tempters in Oregon is iotended to be need
This,
as an auxiliary to Radicalism.
The Supreme Court decided to-day that
the commanding office is during the war
of but little use to protest against obscenity
nicy
hud no power fto. issue trading permits out-
in the columns oC^ journal, ^>r so Jong as
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such iniquity finds a market, (hat pldng will
circular has bfeeh issued,'
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there be found men ofu superior civilization ’’ stating that a| bonds, notes and coupons
to
produce and Tbi.
hawk Jo«™)
it i broadcast
Ab no u it h payable to beii er, and Treasury notes in
theeoamry.
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bUuk/iWiil be; paid to the party present
ing them, < T|iis has been issued ifc ebn
has espoused the cause of the right party.^to
sequence *of tjie trouble 1 i arisibg from no­
be secure for abundant patronage. mill
tices which
Diliq if I tices
which axe
aye conatan
constontley b'eing receiv-'
It will be remembered that sou alter the ed of the loss pf such bonds, etc? and lhe
irst iiiuu^yruiiuo
inauguration of
M4B*
ui the
luv *‘late
iw lamented,” Government |rill no longer, rrotect owners
who may lose such, ■through their l own
larpeis Weekly contained a ,wood
representing some dozen or more bruisers and fault o| mfsapuduct. |
decent uses in its pictorial department.
A MiBArprBHkxBiON.—Tho able editor of
we
think is a mistake^ or at all events such
a conclusion it erroneous so faraa Yambtll
county is concerned.
Among the most im­
placable enemies of the institution in this
portion of tho State, are tn be found the most
uncompromising
radicals.*
Good
Among
Templars, and witb reference to the Order,
so far as our observation has extended, poli­
tics are ignored.
If it i» the purpose of any
one teuae the Order m a stepping atone to
political preferment, we do not see where
the Democracy has anything to lose, aa the
field is clear, alike to both parties ; and we
mutt bo permitted to say* once for all, that if.
to be a Democrat, is to place one in an attitude
of antagonism to any rational
tho
matter
in
reform
of intemperance,
we
most
respectfully beg leave to be excused from
being a Democrat.
It does not
place any-
bo
oney and so long as tho counsels of knaves,
who occasionally find their way into temper­
ance organizations, are disregarded, the tem­
perance reform will move on w ithout auy re­
ference to any of the political organizations oi
That there are men who would
the day.
prostitute the O.der to advance personal ends,
we do not doubt.
Judas sold our Saviour for
thirty pieces of silver, and this age cannot
hope to be exempt from the baleful influences
of demagogues and tricksters.
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^TflANK T h KE, JXW,
FOR
THAT
W ord .”—The Albany Journal unearths
a resolution offered by J. C. Powell in
the Linn County Republican Convention
in 1864. and because the doctrine embod-
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ularity, since that time, the editorsuggests
that * the world moves.” The following
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is the resolution, which, it must be borne
in mind, was voted down :
^Resolved. That in the event that Con­
gress shall submit amendments to the Consti­
tution of the United States forever abolishing
slavery in all portions of the Union, to the
several State Legislatures, that we are in fa^
vor of the Legislature of Oregon supporting
such amendments.”
Now the three republican candidates for
Assemblymen and one for State Senator
went before the people of Linn County on
a platform pledged against the adoption of
such Amendnpept by the Legislature of
Oregon, and wtere elected by a majority
In the fal
averaging near one hundred.
of’65, Gibbs convened the Legisatnre in
extra session for tha single
purpose
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adopting said Amendment, when these
■same Linn County republicans, in
defi­
ance the pledges under which they were
elected, vt)ted, spoke and acted in fevor of
such consumation,
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for the evidence that “ the world ’’
docs “ move.” Just fwo years from the date
of the election, at which the members above
referred to were successful, another election
in held for Senators and Represenatatives for
Linn County, and the Amendmen ites are
defeated, repudiated, annihilated and routed
by majorities ranging from two hundred and
• eighteen to two hundred and thirty!
Doe« the Journal man realize which way
A the wcrid move«?”«» b««
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Dawx PAPsr at S alem .—Some weeks since,
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Mr. McPherson of the Unionist, io conversav
i, ! suggested that he would proba-
_j the publication of a small daily
My undertake
at the eapitaL We think an enterprise of the
tmu with
kind, properly conducted, would succeed, and
would suggest, in view of the, faot that the
publication offices of the two Salem papers
are on the ««me floor, and ooly separated by
a narrow hall, that a joint daily be issued,
entitled the “ Daily Review and Unionist."
N ew P aper .— The Roseburg Ensign.
edited and published by Messrs, J, M. & H.
'H.
appearance.
Roseburg, Oregon, has made its
The Ensign is a fair sited
sheet, is neatly printed, and the number be­
fore us is well filled With miscellaneous read­
ing and editorials haring a local intereat to 1
the olriseM of Doughs county.
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The people of the fertile valley» of the
UmpqOaawBi bert ; »observe their material
interests by giving the Ensign a paying
?
aapport.
Barring year poiftiM, (ulrich are per*
nioiot» enough^ here’s cur IQ», Messrs.
Gate.
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oig, April 29.—The President
ly' leave foi Raleigh on the
timent—for being prostituted I
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LEGHAPHIQ.
tbs country for pandering; to a
R i» the undoubled right of tins
people to cancan public measures and lhe
merits of publie men.’ — )V EBSTER.
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TL’ESDAY^MAÏ 7,
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all in
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It is
rate " dog­
bummers congregated in a seventh rate
gery, with the figure of Mr. Lincoln, render-
ed by distortion, more grotesque than ordi­
New Yprk^
April,
29,—
t
_ Washington
special
dispatch
speoiaV di
iBpa^heS say the leading North-
ern
‘Jic|nfi are telegraphing the re-
ern Repu
Re; >pubJic|n8
pudiatjon pt p*
£Thad. Stevens’ confiscation
nary, towering in maudlin majesty above his doctrine. ! |
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eight hour
fellow bruisers, and in the act of tun ■">“8 ‘w; L IiJ^bicagOj April 30.—The
io eight hour
to effect to-morro^r.
into^eflect
to-morrow. Tha' work-
a “bumper.” ’
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i ■ ■ law goes i i in
ing-men
societies are preparing for a
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3 .societies
For this bit of tt pîeaaantry,” Démocrate ing-tnsn
dis||ajd with processions and speech
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¡’TJ I gp.n| th. grand dia|iayi
gave no word of encouragement, while I
CS by Govdritbr Oglesby and otbeie. The
republicans denounced the Harpers and tnotto of the iworklogmen is eight i hours
their *• Journal of Civilisation "iftom Maine tabor
labor and pi
owe
we hours
hours pay.
Most of the
railroad
companies
hwve
notified
their em-
to California. The career of th^, Harpers
liey will be paid by the hour.
as republicans, dates from a period of time
Enployiug firms deciare that
blioation oWthe
shortly subsequent to the publi
Lmua^ wurk as Jong as requir-
caricature described above. , ¡
ed, tend that |hey will not pay a lull day’s
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Wages for cig ht hours work. The pros-
T aylor ’ s B ridge . — ’ Our old friepd- pect is that ti Ure will be a serious disar-
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John Taylor has again become owwer of rangement j; ¡ the reh’riona^ot trade for
8 mejime. Som7 orkin ignjen insist on
(. Taylor’s Bridge ” (acro^s the Tualatin.—
e induced
the old raiea pf pay for rise
induced time,
time,
He intends improving the roads
while 1ein^io< I era will almost unanimouly
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this bridge,
immediately,
leaking}
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aa before.
be fora. The result will
he waited w^th much anxiety on all sides,
other improvements, being,determined that
this road shall continue to 4i|(|th4 must! not only iV Ijluoia, but oih-ir States.
; . New
rlcj,. Apr. .30.—The Tribune’s
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popular of any leading to Portland from! ; LJ-
is underet&ditjiat Stanber-
special says
ry s opinion, lasked for by Grant upon the
this side of the river.
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disfracnhfeeiient under the reconstruction
b< ’’
Aet, will|le completed to day and read in
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C aught 7
ion to MW the Cabinet
Ensign refers with satisfactii
■I r ‘ vil y il 1 « ir Hj-] írk
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be
in
adverse
decision
upen
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There Mi
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nouncemeptj made in .. the . w aehington
¡0eifier^t
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aheral Sh idfan
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Standard, to the effect that the entire
tir tration a large number of Municipal offi t
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vote of the new county in Washington cert and aijiralized citizens whd. failed
to »hoi
es of natural! ition.
Territory will be cast for the true Union
The
General has determined
torMk
candidate for Delegate to Congress.
ej responsibility of appidnting
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will. It will be cast for Frank Clark, tho special a nta at post bffioes. vacant by the
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the Senate to oonfirui nornina-
lailute
Democratic nominee, and for whom the
lions.
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Standard is - doing yeoman’s service.. Thé
It Is a^a srled
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on the highest authority
‘t0 “dJ
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Desiring
SELLING
|q remqve to New Mexico, I will sell my
Farm,
«touted on the Salem Road, two mile»
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AT CO
south of L&fayette,
«oath
Lafayette, a*W
afUi rare
RARE bargain . SitOr
Situ­
tbit Farm, are «comfortable
« comfortable Dwell-
Dwell­
ated on this
TO C1K ANGE OUR
ing House, a splendid Barn, and good;
Orchard.
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Disposing ofoi;r Completoarid well
TXT e áre
*r Die.
By applying soon, a good Farm cam be
asported
assorted stock of Dry Goodp, Groceries.
Groceries, had at marvellously low figures. Possession
Clothiiq', Hardware, Cutlery, Staple and •e given immediately. Title perfect.
willb<
Fancy C oods, Notions etc., etc., at ijT
JAMES THOMAS,
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ifayette, March 7, 1867,
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COST PR CES!
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To tl e Farmer,
everybody else!
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Mac »anic, Tri
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P.erry Davis' Pain Killer is really A vai-
uable medicament, and unlike most of thè w
take! Try us! |
patented
artioles of the day, is used by many
Parties indebted either to J. M. Bother or
physicians. It is particularly desir^
bto in
desirable
m Belcher & Bird, will sa ve costà by squar-
locaitions
where
physicians
aré
not
nearf
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: locations where physicians are not near, and
and
ing their delinquencies soon
We m*t8t-have in families will often save the necessity of
s I ; 1! ei .
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a
money—Cant coin it, so ifoist rely <^>oa the sending out at midnight for a doctor. A
bottle should be kept in every hon»e.-— Bos*
promptitude of those indebted to ^j-J^raise
ton Traveller.
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it. A bint to the wise si oulu be sufficient.
Davis Pain Killer.— We have tested this
BEECHER & BIRD,
il- Febr. 19.1861
medicine, and assure'our readers that itnot
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only
possesses afi the virtues claimed for it,
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but in many InBtanoes surpasses any other
PERRY DAVIS’ P j UN KILLfR,
remedy we have ever known. It should net
» Afi an internal remedy has uo equal. In i be classed with the nostrums of the day, got
cases oil cholera, summer complaint, dyspep- op for the especial purpose of pecuniary
sia. dysentery, asthma, it cores in one night; profit, but be regarded as one of the standard
byltakin
by taking-it internally, and bathing with it mediicines, for the publio benefit.— Herald
It 1 is the
tho beet litiment
lit
freely, i tj 1
in America. of Gospel Liberty:
Its action is like magic, it^en externally ap-
Dervy Davis' Pain Killer.— We cltp ihe I
plied tu bad eores, burns, ecalds and sprains,
following from the Providence General Ad­
For
F< the sick headache a nd toothache, don't
vertiser:
ser:
fair to tty it. In short, il is a Pain Killer.
“ At thia season of the year, when chplera,
i hljPerlhy Daws’ Vegetable Pain Killer,
cbofora morbus, dysentery, and otfrerkifr^ed
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coiuplainto are sore to prevail, everybody
should be liberally supplied with Perry Dk-
Da­
vis’¡Vegetable Pain Killer. Persons leaving
vlng
home, whether it be for a day’s excursion or
a trip to Europe, should be in a condition to
place their hands
bands or
on it at a moment’« warn­
ing. Many diseases incident to the summer
months, which
“ prove fatal if not ¡name­
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..ill
distply checked, can be promptly curéd by
cue pr two doses of the Pain
in Ki
Killer On more
that one occasion have we been relieved of,'
by the timely use of the
inte ise „ suffering
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abo ’e
pre
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a named
nam«>a preparation.
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Sold by al! Druggists, grocers,
grocer», and medi-
medi-
OHIO dealers. * 1 I .
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biz
aw t
open the patient, when taken internally in
a —
WM -■! !■ I Cold,
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Coo"h. Bowel Complaints,
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Cooler , Dysentery, and other affectwcaof
the 9y ;cm. hRs been truly wonderful and
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has woji for it a name atnoDg medioal pre­
ar be forgotten}
paration*
that can never
forgotten^ Its
•V
pain,
as
success
in removing pain, as anliexternal
an
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fefoedy, r.i cases of ' Bu^ns.
f
I W. n Bruises,
, Sores, THH
after a thorough trial, by innumerable, living
witneffeH, baa proved itself the'medicine of
the agA. Although there have bebn many
UTediciiial preparationa broughtAefore the
public aoce the first introdotion of Perjy Da-
via’ VJegetabte
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gelatele Pain U
idler,
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atod
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rodt|ctten,
the
amoanta expended in the ir introd
Palin Killer has contiuu Hwto
io steadily nd-
vance in the estimation’ of the
Id bf
. „ wojt
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Rs the
introdjoeefL
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It
best Family Medicine r ronH
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HHMHHBl
remedy.! One
is an internal and
extei ¡nal remedy
One
ptyitive proof of its efficacy fa, that tha sales
sale«
bate constantly increase, and wholly! open
its own merit. The effect of the Pain killer
3
y
Sprains, Cuts,
Cots, Sting of Inaect3, aod
and .other YOU THAT YOU MAKE THE MO8T OF YOUR
cauitJ of suffering, has secured for it such a
1 I TIME ANt> Y0UÏT ENERGIES
host of testimony.
ai almost infallible
testimony, as i)a
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ree led/, that it will be handed down to pos­
You can be Successful,
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terity as one of lhe greats st medical diaoov-
You can make Money,
eriee of the nineteenth century.
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You can ^rise to Distinction f
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PE|RRY DAVIS’ PAIN KIELER.
Merchants,
Farmers,
or
Tankers^
y
It
mistake of the Ensign consisted in obp- that GoySerttwte:
““teat haa offered
release to
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It is
is a
a real
real pleasure
pleasure to
to us
us to
to speak
speak favor-
favor­
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JeffersoniUhvia
’ ’ on bis owi pa oís ; but ably' of this article, known almost universally
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posing tho Standard to be in the rsdieal
Bookkeepers Accountants or Clerks
■ q iffk i |Wpqaitifh^l
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deoiiqea free«________________
be a rood
guf.J and’ safe reunedv
remedy for burns and
nnd
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busineas yefo
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other pains of the bodyj It is valuable not
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Financiers^or Professional Men^
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Monroe, ¡iMre. Jeff. Davis is only for colds in the winter, but for rations» ,
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G reat C ommotion . —The Towa, State i L LLk_* •_ having
_ dlkL been at (Washington relative suranwi oom plain«*,, and should be in every Educate yourri lf practically. Educate yonr-
m CTC j
Register speaks of the visit of his sable new, to her 'htisDj Sds release. 8he say? confi- family. The casualty which demands it may selves for the times. Educate yourselves as
come unawares, — Christian Advocate. •
the age demands. Educate youraeiw^s in
Frederick Donglass, to Des Moines a» an deoiix khOkt íe will ipn be released.
the
best manner p> ssible, in the shortest;
aih
should be
P ai
^ K iller , taken internally,
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event of surpassing importance, and as
tim<
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and at the least expense, to insure
sweet­
adulterated with milk and water, and sweet-
it is thought
thong
ya itia
the Colora-
1 Washing^ODiaays
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ened with sugar if desired, or made into a sucuees.
having created a decided comtpOti°D in do Kiver?wili be thoroughly
, w
examined this sirup
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with
molasses,
por
a
C?agb
and
CiTYou
ean
accomplish
all
this
iuj
syrup with molasses.
radical circles thereabout. His Ebonyness, summer by.the war Department.
Bronchitis, a few drops on sugar, eaten, will THKKE MONTH'S TIME.
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The
Ste*
Department
profess
not
to
be
more effective than alnylhing else. For
made a speech for the edification of I >waD8
Read—Rcfiect -----
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and ^1CI.
Act.
liqow anything about (he iron elada aa pay Sore Throat gargle the throat
hroat with a mixture
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at the capital, and the Register devotes pabnt tohufsia.
The Future of this Coast demands it.
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of Pain Killer and wate eri »od the ► relief is
immediate
and
cure
positive
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near a column leader to the consideration
ion i¡ New York, April 30.—rWells, Fargo &
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afyle Pain Killer.
Perry Dadis' Vegetable
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Union
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of the ______
same. Hurrah for Fred ! F I
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Pacifia an diNorth Western roads? • The The Universal Reined 'y for Internal and
overland
mails4- which were
suspendí
onoveri —fitwiM
resuspended
for
External Co\ n\plaiiàs / !
M rs . S urratt —S anford C onoveri
C
w Coming
forward.
be remembered that in 1865 Mrs^SuriWtt was twenty-five day8, are npw
At this period
(here are
a but few of the hn-
•d [here
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There ar& Ho bagq ttftbe
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*he
terminus
of
the
mau
race
ouacq
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a
in
ted
with the mçrits of the
arrested, tried by a purjured mob, ybmtidtedi
railroad, frMeh'r
" as possi Pain Killer; but while p some extol i: __ „
are coming ( as fast
it as a BUSINESS AND COMMERCE-
and hung. It was thought at the time by most mu
»
liuament,
they
know
buf
little
of
of
;
ks
ito
power
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good people* |bat it was highly probable that
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while
in
easing
pail)
when
taken
internally,
i Mr. C|i^e, in the Supreme Court, has
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.Portland.
Portland, Oregon. «
ith great
great success,
the woman was innocent. Sine* that time it decided ¿pálMassacbusette,. Liquor law, af­ others úse it internally #ilh
4 ; virtues Offer«, the be.t and moat «uocefsful «<•-■
but are equally ignorant of its healing
has been alleged by Ben. Wade himaelf, iftat firming tye decision Of the State courts.
when applied externally. We tbereh
ore wish of ÿraotieaj Training to qualify yoong and
the hanging of Mrs. S. was tpurier.i ¡The This eettbes^he
ittesjtho case against liquor juter
inter th say to all that it. is equally successful mliple aged men for an aotive, .oeeenlu]
spperl was
on the
verdict of ttrt civilised world is unanimous on esters s a|
au esperi
was token
tokee on
the ground
ground whethe|
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whether used internally ar
off externally, and it life.
the point tb^t the hanging of this old lady that having paid the internal Revenue tax, stands alone, unrivalled by all the great cat-
Let young and middle aged men. art.K.G.^
was an act of diabolical murder, executed by
ètr »hops freie thus verbally licensed to olouge
and
clerks, men of business and professional
of
Family
Medicines,
and
its
sale
is
■alongé
Medicm
cowards and fiends.
sell, gpd'iheStet« haôpo right : to prohibit universal
avmFihemselvee of the ’ opportunities
universal and immense. The demand for i( men, av»i
opportunities
Sanford Conover, the main witness W all of
offer
er,
and hew out for themselvis an hon­
from
India
and
otbqr
other
foreign
countries
is
such
sale,
the “conspiracy0 ctfsefr, has since been con­
denlanJ at home, and it has be
be- ­ orable career
equal to the derhand
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victed of the crime of perjury and sentenced i iti Chicag^, Afay. —G «at excitement prevails
XOUNG MEN who can devote three or
come known in these far off placer by. its
(
in
the
city,
today.
xY
nUb
of
500
eight
hour
to the penifoniiiary. Wonder,; H It is yet an
merit|, | ¡I
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four mouths to study-^WZ,
meri^,
evidence of rebel sympathies ” to abaracter- me». bat4 been endeavoring by violence to
who
desire to better their condition itr life,
prêtent workmen in various lumber yaadg,
ixe-ihe hanging of Mrs. Surratt, murder?— prevent
and others who desire honorable amMucra-
' have consigned tlie mkih “ cons railroad ^lo&sand other mhnufacturing es*
The courtsj
live situations in business, can bene eniov
itness to the penitentiary for the tablisbmejite from going towfrk. under the ten
spiracy ” wii
advantages not to be found in any other in­
part he acted ■in
i Mrs. Surratt’scase a® well aa hour t^staiu^ The mob raided throughout
-INDEPENDENT
stitution on the coast.
rod have mercy on the blood Ü» western5 di,vKpoti‘of ihà city early this
in others.
The oonree of study can be camptetetF ip
mprnjng/awmarily ¿losing shops, mills, &c.,
ORDER good templa RS
stained crew
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Tin |lr>j
ten to fourteen weeks time. «Tuition for the
• tit <>inir iaiy,
and qjec.l^gsthe men ^hi> w^rt about going
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lull course, time unlimUad, >50 ‘ i Those
to
avprk.s
The
police
encountered
the
mob
cctp
every
Saturday
etemning
at
Unity
G ood S ubject .— Onr the evening of 32ay 4,
bui wer< tl Weak, j to uispep-se
them,
but
wishing to become members will be admitted
School Houso. • ' '
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arse them, but
Judge Shattuck delivered a lecture iwiPutts dqaliy pr|xe¡¡pted jthe demolition of
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Fort
any week day in the year. No exàmiuatious
land on the ¿Object: “Priests bad Politicians.
at time of entering;’ * ¡
Wayne railfoad freight’house.
ise. The police G. A. H enry ; W. 8.
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The College Gazette, givrug
giving run
fnH inn
infJrma-
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.in
force
ih
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various
parts.of
the
in
parts, of
Citing to Parson Heud?rson we presume the
ma
tIo
Coarse of
f to-niçhi ready fifr apt çn >t a moment’s
Judge had little diffloulty ill convincii^life
t.u« 4 f of
oi the
ine voorse
or Study,
Study, and
and Great
Great Sys­
t tem
Ai.t • of Practical
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•
«w - with
Lit- ’ much
i* . » a S valu­
Training,
It is not prèbabla any violence
emerge
audience of the pertinency of bis them& IL. or demonstration
And Commission! able and interesting reading matter, is sent
¡be attempted ijto-nigbt
“ion will
wiiljuc
to-night,
to all who desire it,
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>tsrs went off threatening fur­ J • K. SAMPSON of the LAFAYETTE free yt of M charge
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Address all commuuieaxions to » ií 44>
W ashington TERmTorY P omtics .—
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M. K. LAUDENSLAGER,
kW ash i ng t m s*p ecial WARE HOUSEj would say tahH inter.
The two political parties In Washington Ter­
,!
bill
wre 1 !, • »
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f j J
ested,
tâiat
he
is
pre
ed
with
improved
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President
puree
Randall has tendered
say
ritory are just now engaged m a somewhat
, y Portland, Orégon.
4i,! but itbas not been accepted. faciliities for the acoo
omm I
of Farm- 5 *2 oH ly 1
his
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exciting canvass.
Hon. Frank Clark of
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era, Merchants and other
Shipp?
w
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—7 witb
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HAYWARD, COLEMAN & CO.,
^ er .-—Wo seldom find in a re­ safe, accessible aod convcnien
qonveuien STOR-
Pierce county was pet in nomination by the
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Democrats, Imd one Alvan Flanders, of ligious 00
!>ver»y anythit more spioy than AGE. He will also Purchase ind For-
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IMPORTERS AKD DEALERS! Iff
ward
Produce
reason
able
'roduce
for
a
räsonable
Commis-
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Wallula, by the M<n»i*eme« for Delegate ^ the^folloi
4on. I Goods and Paqkages Sfipped to
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lime, says the tiarrator, Lyman
represent that Territory fo
in Congress,
CoDgrets, and to
Once,
|o and prompt att- JQA Crockery, Lamps,
my care will .........................
receive dqo
ni|
Heéea
Ballou met to Compare
be voted fot on the third Monday in J a tie,. Beecher
UT ‘ GLASS, CHINA, AND PL
j
4ml Uuiveryaiism/ Both were emtion.
Wi
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J. K.E
K. SAM^SON-
enBoing.
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J each damò
mè well armed with
Bible rue .
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Lafayette,
Noy.
23,
1$66.
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i
texjtualj
r^iaillesi
A^er
several
apostolic
ood
< Mr. Clark fexqtopote»
a fi00#
CLEBY,
speaker, white Site
the leading .paper»
papers t oitbeTet-
ifthe Ter- blows frofi icacb, énreiwdjy parried by the
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ritory, snob
»ooh as
a» the Walk
Walla Walla Statosmafr
Statesm^
Opened to the ninth
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FO
Lamps, Chanddiert, Chimneys, and Camp
and Olympia
Olympiad
1 Standard, cqroe
cqœo v
VRlliantly^to
alliautly^to
wicked shall be turn-
I
Y
my
son
in.
Was
Stock.
bis support/ It would be remarkable m-
j*
book containing i
valuables, and also, Kerosene, ¿
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deed rf Mr.'Clark ihanld. be «¡¿footed.
•r ti ?
a
pocket
memorandum.
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Coal,
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will opt be.
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The same can be fou
at my residence in
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Chebalein Valley, Yamhill county, anid obtain-
-Xeatsfaot
and
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tv puv Rpvsuso^iiiffo
9WDS syi\sn *
)y hny person producing the requisite
Tanners’ Oil,
deliver*
yjflHOQQ
I'D Uljitilffflop, ijo dlifexns
f tha
that he is the owntr thereof, '
proof
Aleo
Utsx'f ojsn ¡mow yñfa 'imùnuft
JOSEPH HESS.
^lf'M0XT S treet , P ortland , aud >
[piifayette, March 29;l1’86Ti‘ -
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