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Treasurer, Clem. Eckles; School Superintendent, ReV. John Spencer, Coroner, J. W. Watts; Surveyor, A. S. Watt. _____________ i------------ --------------------------- « * LAFAYETTE HOUSE. . Fill ?; />. --------------- ***** ’ rpHIS HOTEL is still kept for the accom- 1 modation pf boarders and the travelling public. . 4 GOOD STABLING, « and attentive hostlers. In connection witK this house will be kept Hnreea, .’Buggies, Ac., &a, to Let on reasonable terms. . no. 34, tf. a «i • UK- 4 R. Hayden, ’V 1 ’ 'il* 'i I devoted to the • k In the city of New York a project is on foot, bt it hta been adopted/by : --------- r— I - * - the — m- 4» «• • .» . • * _ _____ thoritiea, of licensing the “social evil,” so cabled,—0^ or, in other“words, the keepers keeper* of houses of ill-fame are to be licensed, a* as is the custom in some of the large European cities. It i* an ugly subject to deal with, or in faft even to speak of atafi^yet the evil has reached such a degree in New York, that it is thought advisable to take the above step. But hew it can bo a remedy, or a preventative, fo not easy to be seen, for the licensing of an evil is hardly the proper way io stop it And here the question suggests itself— what makes this evil, for certainly there is a cause for it? A religious man would Answer and say that it is owing to the de pravity of human nature. But this is not worth noticing. f‘ A Secularist dr an Infidel would^ reply that it is caused by unfavor able circumstances as regards education, intelligence, domestic training, employ- mbnt, and last but not least, deception, abandonment, ( rum, misery, and poverty. This is the correct answer, we think : and when these causes are removed, and the right kind of oircutostances circumstances substituted, the. “ social evil ” will disappear—but not until then. then, j Meanwhile it may be con- j cealed somewhat, , bat, by police regulation*, but its ravages are less, because M.w none UVMV the IUO 1COO, WWIUCV license encourage* rather thati thafi cure*. cures. ) - > One thing that will benefit women— those who are not abandoned, a* as well a* those who are, and prevent some of the former from becoming the latter—is, to hi w ■, im iflMi. 1;^;, _ better wage* ,: for their labor. Oujfpresent. civilization, which is always ting.of its Christianity, does not seem to be favor of II this plan, hence we are •o in raver not surprised that tyhata a female correspondent Rachel Indue* iachel ” ) of the San Francisco Indvt* trial Magazine, speaking of the hard fate of laboring women, ten, should say — <*• Henceforth, they must look for noth- ing from Christians. They must not fool ishly confound Christianity with Philan- throphy. Philattthrophy wtt something practiced * by .Infidels such as Thomas Paine, Voltaire, Franklin. But Christi anity must have cheap labor. < Women,’ said they, however much we may be di vided on the important rabjeoto of etote- communiou, Apostolio succession, sprink ling or immersion^ Hell or purgatory, tbe real presence, and other questions affecting our salvation, we are united in our deter mination to force cheap labor out of the necessities of our poor/ When the Re cording Angel flew up to Heaven with that transaction, do you think he blotted it out with a teairt^WiwRWl^^ 41 W» . interests I « . ATTORNEY AT-LAW, ♦ 4* I IO .**i|rnJEP <• RQLE COUNTY, > f xWf , . Oregon. . I 1 W’jil uractico in the various Courts oithls to be pardoned out of the Oregon Peniten- •i p. ■ State? " 44 !y I n*2 ■ * ’ " Az ' L a - t Y R M .t T ? *7--------- 1 <L H. CURI a . ? ATTÖRNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW, I ■ ’ ii r $16i Importer’s pro fit,*20 per cent.. ail Jobber** prol Mi 5 per-cent.. s •’’ll It. !♦ * W I ! * During the five years last past, it rarely '. L * 1 F I . j happened that a Radical was suffered to serve out his full term of penal duress. ? r • • i __ —• $240 00 25 percent... 60 00 r i 4Ì ' W i « f 1 i .- W 4 » W - I Hft ....... . •- • ........................ - • ■ ■ XO <1*3? •> at ! I I ♦ i 1 4 J > ÏL .» ♦ A I J » V ■< I ■ I <1 H ■ > 4 ^è-j > . i I « £ii JI I t I ■ <» i 'V. r • j ; T-ìL. r r. it 4 I 4 k «■*1^ »1 J I I* t t ft h. I L 4 fa v . 1 I I 4^ ie nndaraigned/thankfifl for the libera patronage axteritied to him i* thq past would say to his ord customer* and others, that he be is now cow I better prepared thah ever, to I * .: ■ I** supply All demands Cor T rl't F *11 - - r ! f i ♦ i X. 4 T I I K 1 .4^ ai law HA » SADDLES ft, '■ % if I -* 1 k e r I II r. / L J9 » ’■ Miim_ jr-3 r Repairing, Mending and Fixing J done on short Notice. .. * ii • I < 4 ». ài 5’^ ( ■ I !• I ri VALLEY • t * ’ * If ? (p Of all kinds and - descriptions, and lower than the same etass^and QhaHty of articles can be purged elsewhere the . 11; X ’• i r 1 IgUThe highest Market price paid for Hides and produce. By promptitude in business I hope to be able to merit a ootjtindaoce of the patron age heretofore so.gtnerously extended to me. * V t , % J&^Customers froaa^ihe 'opposite side of the river, riyer, who purchase the five doflars, Will be entitled to amount of i ferriage at my expenso^ / > Dayton, December 1, 1866. h NEW SOOT AND SHOE., ✓ b J SHOP '. n. * '■ i.' • Î ’ * T t I « 8 ■ '"C"' f I > S •* -4. ■ s fc * » ' f ik ; * ■■ 4 ' -J: 50 S POUNDS et W« » . f ' PRICB GOING. j '^ ,,,c ^TBIÜFIk ÉCKELES- : * * bgrbank i’ . N . ■S ■ i 4 4 I - • 1 3 5URTÄ ' 4 a ♦ 1 4 # * n . t i iM L Ù i OREGON; ' i 4 ** > '.1 t I » / » AT r Ì ? V iz <; ■ ’J i DA1T0N ADVERTISEMENTS. I«, ¿tub Laz r < « 5 3.18. 1 n <• HE undersigned beg* leave to announce to the publia, that he has * ettitofabed I I himself in Daytem Oregon, in the boBjnesaóf | “ But the poor may not be idle. They of manufacturing Boot* and Shoes *1 al! and every deccriplion and pattern. K » have no money, and must eat, and wear, I Gents* and Ladies*!—isfi' and sleep under a roof. The wages of Asiatics are not sufficient to maintain our .a Boots, Shoes or Gaitars K ’|4 F; * • C1! •. women in decency and comfort. What made to order on short notice andfnatiefao-- then ? Are they to refuse to accept them ? tion guaranteed. CF* Mending done on the shortest not otite. Then they will die; or will they find fife "Ki..* »* ‘ B.BAYM0N in moral destruction ?■> You who hire ¡¿¿vr.rtiM »5 ly ., t Dayton, March 17,1867, « Asiatics to cook your victuals, to nurte ta your children, to wash your clothes, to sew t I a Hi. tyîF if your goods, you are responsible what nsible for what- ever of vice, of crime, of pollution, ion, of mis E. O. RAN»AE X, ery, of loathing, of rethorse, remorse, that befall n ■ h At L rijii tu« |n J IMPORTS AXD DEALS IN these poor pdbr women, for I tell tell-; yoh th^re is ‘ not so much as a sparrofr foils to 1 the •1 MU- ground unnoticed by the Father/ Re- MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, JSH 1 4 I member i in mercy that the poor K>or are are poor * “ 8IC, MUSIC BOOKS, OTfcH enough. Why will you 1 ““■.make them ♦ poorer T”— Boston Investigator. 'gator. i hjt4 -------- - ' A__ - T he I ncome T ax —1» n U nconsti tutional ?—The New York Journal vf OF ALL X1XDS- r. Commerce is responsible for the following, OLE AGENT FOR THE CELEBRA4 which we give-for what it i* worth :— ted Mason A-Jffamlin Cabinet Organ. Otegdntant ?-J 4 . The best instrument of the kind tne We are not a little startled by the as world. Also, Agent for Steinway B Son* I sertion made, in a communication before celebrated I us,, that the authorities dare not bring the Gold Medal Piano Forte. question to a judicial teat, and the writer, “ although doing a large business in the These instruments hate efidted thdhfchest city, has never had any trouble from non payment.” <f he will send his full address commendatien from the musical profession, as well as bis name, we will hand the same: and have received the written testimony o to the Assessor of tbe proper district, and the mod eminent musician* of thi United we think A test case would very soon be made. Whether constitutional or not, tbe States, as to their superiority over all .others, the income tax will always be the most un* in quality and tolmne of tone, capacity for ex- equal, inquisitorial, and unpopular of all pression, quteknea of action, durability and tbeaxacttonsfofTevenue, aid We hope will quality of keepia^ m foneah rfff.. ? < t > beionnofthe first repealed. If fevfaLwith wHsv ntmisWT warranted pof ^ ct . out di*crj»ination, «jaiiabnldbe, if at all, inxyi equal percentage, on eyery dollar of E. G. RANDALL, income from any source,jhe will of the 1er sts., next door to . Cor. First and Aid« people would then be fairly tested. In Post Office, Portland. n°28 J jo . that case we do not beliefe that it would Stand another ybar. The plea that it aw wanted ili i. ■» reached teen of wealth who cannot be til ed, in any other waytai* simply ridiculous All taxes cpme at last upon labor.’.t.There I Is no property roperty that is pot not j earned, ^d and *|l all I fi taxation ri* is a Hen lien on on . labor, aui out and comes come* ou| k h of somebody’s earnings, no matter who V -'t- - c ti sbä lidi u. .. ) pays over the money».. There- 1fttter ' OR WHICH WE will pay the HIGHEST ftk wav than this, to produce tbe sam* rmuit, and we trust it will ultimately bo found. A tuo SALEM, OREGON., Retailer's pr< It ; is a | rare treat to hear Christ and Him V ' *f f ‘ ’ . ■ f I >( ‘ ‘ 11 j i \ . ’ ' I ii! I 4^" i ’ * I: ’ ill practice in the Supreme and Circuit , ■_ q j-Si crucified, preached in our pulpits. ‘L.M i| Courts of this State. > $300 00 Thus the i duty of 60 per cenv., It rarely happens that a preacher is |gr*Particular attention paid to Probate comes to the umer multiplied by the businfMKL wd &1 bo to the collection of debts, heard to condemn the r murder of Mrs. profit* of at leasts ipree ree dealers dealers; ; so that when ahd forwarding of proceeds. the consumer has|got bis goods, he has paid ot Surratt, or who does not pray for the ■r n<y; ohly tbe ta i but 70 rr per cent “ of'th T at x S. HURLBURT. murder of Jefferson Davis, together with tariff ip addiUon.il| If the goods are made in . V * ♦ I i ■ i ' i ' ' ' ATTORNEY AT I AW, all Who do not join in the tirade against this country they are furnished by the, the manu manu- facturer at exactly the importer ’ s price ; $192, Lafayette, Xamhill County, Oregon. Will him. 1 ■ i cy; ’ or its equivalent in currency, and the jobber ’s practice in the Supreme, Circuit and all w and Retailer ’ s profits carry the cost to tbs con* It is rarely the case that a M loyalist .I - 1.1 II of the Courts of this State. w • p. ■ .. ~ .- ■ <■ sumer to the same figure as the imported — is not a traitor, as was his kind in thè article.. So, whether the consumer buys the —------- -- --------------- 7 - - - • » - ------- VI-------- .-------- I imported or donieistic article, he pays the tax £. C. BRADSHAW, days of Washington. : I 14 multiplied three profits on the tax. COUNSELOR AT LAW, multipliid by bjtthreo tax Thie Thle One rarely meets with a Radical who manufacturer alleges that be hardly make* makes a j• • 4*u ’ L. .'1 wWi. ai . I " ! •. . ■“ r t Lafayette, Oregon. does not regard Beast Butler as a model living profiElrt Wing the goods at $192, and .j. • fl ii i l ■ n _s Inza ' '* ! I is. always begging Congress to raise the price ifi practice in the District and Supreme Christian. » ■ *|i I for bito still higii r. Thus Thus it appears I lhalt ’ Courts of Oregon. Rarely indeed did ever a Free Love s though the consul has lost the difference fWTaxes Paid, Collections made, and Convention assemble which did not, before the manufacturer ias not gained it, All nations, in tl eir Proceed* Promptly remitted. »if turn, have gone through !. > < - * «___________ •___________ a_____ it adjourned, pass resolutions denunciatory the horrible pit 1 I miry clay of taxing them- selves ma iner __ in __ this —;- ^P er to increase‘ r national B. F» Bonham. Attorney at of the Democratic party, and one lauda* wealth. Etch man has imagined, while grin tory of the party of u progress and moral ning abd bearing it, that though he was getl I— s > w l ««aiW-iw a ’ * * i «* Y i .41 w™ * |7 b '*** wy ting poor the nation wa* just on the point of ideas.” : ‘ SALEM, OREGON. betuming rich. Affer'Cbasitig the ignis fatuus [To be Continued.} il Or less, and losing in- ill give prompt attention to all legal ..r: M a few ¿entdriee, .fl <ray^I .JilAph 1L ,*redibte Sums of they f have “ • ’ business entrusted to Aim at the Cap invariably “ The Impending* Epoch." reachdff the conclus wl that what is good for itol. ’ He Will also praaetlee in any of the The above is the title of a spiritual paper, one man in the n s good for the whole Courts of this State. 44 ly 'Æ ‘ pros reoently'started at Atlanta, Georgia, the first nation^ind that *uc uuiy class really ’ "pros .tected J and penhSb«ntly benefited by a ®EO. S^RWABD’ numbers of which have just reached us. In tariff ^rethe smuggle^. In the end’ high they one of them we find several communication^ have dpini ’.......... ^itpat laws which give each a license to r b, and require him to AND COUNSELOR AT LAW from the spirit of Lincoln, delivered through thrbw half that ho jnto the sea, are on a female medium in Texas. We make the 1ATAYETTB, OREGON. J,) to the community.-— following extract, so that it may be seen how the whole unpr Eyfin poor, old d Austria i is getting >t attention given to Collections, and th* dead- President talks in the spirit land 1 I her eyes open to t "TXramDt truth on this s subject. subject, “Woel'Wroe! to the departed Spirit Who I practice in the Supreme, District eater* here amid the follies of war; woe ii and: is« discarding notion that wealth can1 -ty.C.urU .1 this SUCe. _______ mine w-w» that I ™ was Ushered into Eternity amid bo:, or^tod by multiplying taxes upon the: the conflicts of a strife so bloody 11 My ac4 PWfo —pfoogo T'rifrlru. ? cnser*! Ah my accusers I—their feces rises Th^on|y reason why y one-1 one-I alf of the people .......... — - - . . M thtfU^ed StatelsiSro not -iot in, in, or or on on their their 1 before me like the Ghosts of Pandemonia!— Lafayette Lodge, M da 84, The have not not the the they have slain upon every battle-field rise tip in way td 3$6rope, is because ¡they ot mopef ;to pay tbpir passage and keep them naookery lo my happy hopes, and thus I am 1J compelled to live for a season ; the destroyer whjntklire/ ORDER 01’ GOOD TEMPLARS, t 1 ^ lve erer y mfcn Of t'fttnilf in the United ! of peace and prosperity | of human affection, < "1 Teets tvery Tuesday evening at 6 o’clock, and happy associations— face to face with the Stales tan thousand dollars and it would not IvJLmembers of the order in good standing ard sorely iajuredl . <1. am not taking too much be twelve months until the country would be Invited to attend. blame teeny self when I thus speak; for I was ^depopulated.— Ioioa Statesman. I J. H. U pton , W. C* T. elected a* the representative of 'a Great Na* . ? •: ÆÏUS R lL PiBuur, W. R. S. tion, and as suoh should have been guided by j -Soma people are a ways fishing themselves wi*dom*-that wisdom! which is pure and anywhere but when ■e /¡they they are, are, or or thinking thinking of f T. HEMRREË Dealer in DryGoods, peaceable and iniureth no man; but fired with somietbing else than »¡what they are doing, or 9 • Groceries, Hardwore, Ac. South side, ambition and National Supremacy, I wa* of somebody somebody^ else tian ' of whom (they* they are arc Main Street. ( ' blinded to all her better influences. In vain speaking. Thi is is t in way to enjoy nothing, r— "7" I now-try to feel I acted to the best of my i to do nttfaing wall, TT ™il * M k I to please nobody. TAR. A. B. WESTERFIELD, Physician ability; but conscience, with its • still small - J-------- L TW’Trt JU ted Surgeon, Lafayette, Oregon. Often. yoiV ’ unceasingly>whisper* • it is false? *+- \ hu The ladf wearing' the largest waterfall is try gentle fr jn tbe Drug store. . x> • f tyamner. * considered the Niagara of fasbiou* 1 * fr I I evil .” THE “ ' ( » r 28, 1867. w aa naked with tbe C ourier at $2,00 per annum, '"‘a/ ■' ; “I < ■’’’Itifei’oi Ai>^BRTBINd. »f • ■ I ♦ Munich, |i , Bas g from from our correspondent at Munich,! ing of the vari, ria, On tba cost of living.and the general _ J of prices in Europe. The letter sets il ring,” has one word to Bay in favor of scale out 1 with the s 4 he r remarkable statement that not the Democratic party. thousand Americans ess than twenty^fivo twenty I residing on Co r > the . Continent at the present time It would indeed be a ‘ A-sfcjot traveling, but making their permanent paper representing the (* abode there—and that by far the larger num kind word for the Democratic party, j j 3ÇS have been attracted thither by ber <ff these ap the cheapness of living. It is added that One rarely sees a paper professedly in »be is increasing the number -------- every day, and that the ConsuUr offices are filled wjth letters tbe interest of the “ IT turf _ ” that is not .. f from persons pc sons in this country, making mquit inquiries j k Radical all over. < with a vfow fo q residence abroad. , In otl 1 *lt Is* rarely the case that an organ of word* the etformbu* prices prevailing in this country have a tide or emigration from B ; 1 spiritualism and sensualism does not be A A I frzw IT ' ; ; ■* America to E rate Democrats and the Democratic party, Ai'dwelling w which rents fop *|1,300 tj ;'>y' J I i ‘ i in ’ an average]/ ’ - “ 1 - averag American city can be had 1n Rarely does it happen that an editor, in Paris, P^ris, the ce centre fashion xe of and extravagance | ; j. "* I *■'» /• with Democratic proclivities, espouses the ofJthe world, fo^ $400 to $600. A suite of t i first class hotel in Munich cause of an inferior and naturally degraded feur. rooms at t •- ; 40 per day. A .similar and servile race of beings to the detriment suite itf a similar ilar hotel tn America costs $15 Per'W^*‘l W'^rB®8 boot8 ^dng $16 and practical discomfiture of the superior country, ban there be bad for $8, and V race. a broad iclo^ljsuit costing ^>100 here, can there " U; ,and bo on. The only things It rarely fails to be the case that the be had for & wbK$MqM b had in this country as cheaply Radical party heaps hobors upon thos^ of as in Europe tae agricultural products. s .' its members most dishonest and incompe- ; Wbat is i* ¡¡cause of this stupenduooi difference in prices. What renders it more tent. economical, 1 Oman . who has accumulated - 3 • H ■ 1^- ? ‘ r ■ tr n_ ■ plfw. I money, to live inlj Europe than to live at re in It rarely take* place that Radical poli home,? Our (¡otrespondjBnt correspondent affirms and we ticians are not indebted to the purchasea&e entirely agree nth *- i— that Jx after “ “ making ’’ ‘ him» with bim| materials of which their party is composed, all allowance f à highef rate of wages, and inflated1: currency, the bar- for a somewh for nomination* for office* office. int tariff of the U nited States ce: barons 58 per .« rjnsible 'ftr this difference — mainly I .^« red It rarely happens that Democratic qr- J is —i. 1 - Tb0 national debts of ufoat these European ganiaations set apart a “ Corruption Fund,” countries are ds | great jpél Rapita as the debt The national debt of which is supported and replenished by of |tbe United S >tate8. I Great Britain U r |>1 capita is one hundred and t( endowments.” tweniy'-five del la irs ; of Holland, one hundred It very rarely occurs that t t he proprietor and twentynme dollars ; of France, fifty-three .dollars, and of the United States, seventy-four of a humbug enterprise, is not redundant dolls« and tw< ts. Hence there is no «spianati« i of this extraordinary drffer- raordinary dtffer- in his curses upon the shoulders of u Cop enefr in the cos of living* tO be found in that perheads.” system of'poi ideal ec which imposes a It rarely is the ps case, (until recently) in fioòjif. fifty-ei, " upon every man wb^ seeks t( through the Oregon, that a Democrat, arrested on ? avenues of commerce, of the jl ______________ ntages which criminal charge, is acquitted. {Itrf Providence ha atowed upon other coun tries. One burnire- tr* worth of br It is of rare occurrence for j a Radical, eloth from GerotaDy the American arrested on a criminal charge, to be con« Sumer, under, system, three h dollars in j victed. M.HV I Cost in • •»| «. $10 i During the past five years ¡it has been Tariff ou tb of goods, 60 i cent the rarest possible thing for a . Democrat per 1 - ' -L Jri1 • : 'X,A>4T8«TB, I A -4«II »■!! It rarely or never happens that a î- J .* ai. T REC IN EUROPE. J H e - publish 1 PRICES an interesting letter this mom- morn- I > RARITIES. k 1" ' "I * & H ? '■ l-Jr. M ii : ^^^g gg5SS S Uj ll.l.I u—yi I 4* ♦ -W f *-À OT EXPEDIENCY—MEASURES^ NOT MEN. 4 Là. / * f' ♦ < ETt PRINCIPLES, -j I’ i I ♦ I •f.' t $3 OO Per Annum,] k > 3 I I- . ,1. ... —. — A. ■ ■ 1 i isiJtfiHiO $ f V hr 1 ■ - ■ . ..... . ■ 1 A fl » 1 i t * 'A I < ■iu- u ■ • 1 y_ < » 1 ■ r V I •*- l # «y .<■’ -r ij ■ » - 1 I » i J ’ < I ’ 1 1 ■ ♦Î St q ‘ ■ ry , • r . I I ; i ». » « ■L iKi I if' i M » . t a i •*. > ♦ s< ■ 1 t • . ■ ; • ! 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