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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1867)
V - Ì- i ■ i Í» ' « - * 4* ‘ * • . J • • V 1 -• •’ ' ' * * i 4 » ■ ■ ! 1* a • ’ t 1 •“'■r » * . ' j 1 * THE COURIER > Editor • ■ * S- ■ 1 1 TUESDAY, ÏÜLY < A nother M ongrel F ight in S an F rancisco .—At the Radical County Con vention to elect delegates to the State Con* vention, lately held in San Francisco, a bloody and sanguinary fight took place which was only stopped by the interference of the Chief of Police backed by an extra force. The Convention was broken up . ' ~a'' ' and the members dispersed. Such proceedings are a disgrace to the age, and may be traced directly to bad whisky. • k -( < - ■- > 1 I /i > *■ : ' j 1 ! f* ¡The Unionist of June L S' ■ î . 1 • * - • ■» f » -V F/ * All the leading Abolition papers in Cali larnia refuse to support the State tickc headed by Gorham. The prospect for i Democratic triumph in that State wa; never so bright. - I' —4 1-. * , , 4 . I ' ; * I I j Î ♦ t. , | i • | I J «ict of Jacob Ilion ^service. I e out. AVc. soon met I i' 5i‘ ' r •'' g from seven (to eleven om we put the Question : ernurof Missouri*at the 7 < /i: J • 1 wa3 inaugurated?”. The er was ‘-(jlaib Jackson/- ■ $ I , • AS ( , Bookkeepers Accountan 's or Clerks AS RICHARDSON, Financiers or Professional Men, • : IF YOU T Educate yoarself practically. Edncata voor selves for the times. Educate yourselves as the age demands. Educate yqnrtftlves i. the best manner pr estbler in the shortest time, and at the least expense, to iware -; . L . STREET, ! PORTLAND, succees/ ty You can accomplish all this ID A li I! I(i o: OREGON THREE MONTH’S TIME Great Reduction in Prices! ■ ‘ '< ■ ■ : '<i p/; > ■ J ’» Read—Reflect—and Act. The Future of this Coast demands it. Yoar Owe Interest demands it. TIIE Proprietor ojf A rrigoni ' s H otel . Portland, Oregoni. keeping up’with tho spirit of the times, h4> determiped to make a material reduction in his prices, witboot changing the quality |af hi# accommodations. Me will keep a F irst C lass H ouse , and will charge $2 00 per day for board and lodging. ; S. N. ARRIGONL ARRIGONI THE National 4 <2 n22 ly T *■ BUSJNESS? ’ ■ Paid -OF- AND : AT COMMERCE! Portland, Oregon, locatin • • ■ ■ Offers, the best and most successful system of Practical Training top qualify ’ young and middle aged men for ao active, successful* life. Let young and middle aged men, artisans ? ? and clerks, men of business and professional i’ dditions to Onr S men. avail themselves of the opportunities offered, and hew out for themselves an hon- arable career J GboDMAN \ YOUNG MEN who can devote three or GALLANO four mouths Io s!t»dy— Middle Aged Men j w ho desire tn better their condition in life, Ko. 129 Front Hiro and ethers who desire honorable nn<| lucra« Opposite What Cheer House, Portland, Or live sihiaiions hi business, can. here enjoy !■ , i Pgon, " j > advantages not tb be found in abr other in- ’ AVE just recfivedV and are( constant stitntiou on the coast. «..J constant- ■ The course of aludv car |ly receiving the la rgest an I best se- ten to fourteen wdLks time 1 niWrtîTur thé lectcd stock of fERALi GE ‘ MERCHANDISE JÍO Thosà lull course.^ time nir/itpit ever brought to It i|» market, consisting of ffjibe admitted/ wishing todicconiQ mendip U • ■ DRY GOODS, any week day iu the year, opxamiimtiüus -1/4 r at time of entering. o CLOTHING The College Gazette, gi g full Informa* lieu of the Course of Study tem of Practical Training, able and interesting readi free of diarge to’alLu bo desire it, m * (YANKEE NOTIONS Address all coinionnications to • til M. K. LAUDENSLAGER, t • President v2nll ly Poit la mi, Oregon. 1 S t án d! voted for him. This accounts ge majority over his temperance 3us opponent, while the remain* ■ » 'i ' Merchants, Farmers, o r FRONT l*n<|y < f the Empress itefl thirty of the most I them ns hostage f ir n and his companions, duthoritive^ denial of i Maximilian is said fo It is said that the n wefe made in accor- 1 E HOTEL Urectc 1 E If i 'Hinaman Jute from . the i . ! • GOODS! H 4 * i AS Auctioneer. ; ' • You can be Successful,. You can make M6ney Yqu can rise r to 4I- Distinction 1 4' ’ ' r UCTION SALES of Real Estate, Gro ceries, Furuiturt, General Merchandise Horses. ’ A. B a X. 7 • >r of Front and Oak Streets. PORTLAND, OGAT. O' ♦ " MOST OF YOUB OX E FR f ■ ■ _ • A IARDSON, le Days—Wednesday and Saturday. — Lf ' *• K" » ...----- —— —r**»j-~ ^Commission terr large and as held here to b ’ James Gib* •es dent of the illiuns. About iili ary roll and io purchase ol di adjourned, illed a secret ) t ike action in S ; & ia aclnnatti. ** * • V VEÍTÍSEMENTS, T he C elebration . — The exercises on the occasion of the celebration of the Fourth Day of July, 1867, at Dayton, Oregon. The Good Templars and citizens intend participatihg in th the. day, are requested to e Church in Dayton, at 9 M. Programme. At 10 a . M., all present at the Church will form in procession, the various Lodges taking prectdeuce, in the order of their institution, in the same, and march under escort of the Marshal and assistants to the Grove. * ; * On arriving at the Grove, music will be discoursed by the Band ; Prayer by the Chaplin and reading of the Declaration ol Indedendence. I f ‘ i ’ *. | ' i " I• \ I ■' ‘I i Music by the Band. i I i ' h I L ■ • ' I Oration by lloo. J. A. Comerford’. Music by the Band. Address on Temperance. Music by the Band. Recess of one hour—dur! ng which time Dinner will b partaken of in pic-nic style. < Afterdinner ; will cc of stand for hearing tc i and responses • J Music by the Bandf. Adjournment. f \ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ d------------------------------- Acw Colmiibiaii Hot<! ! | X No». XIS, 120 and X£2 Front Street, Corner of MorrisonPortland, Oregon, ’ - X THE V New ,C‘ lomhiaii having ju»t beep elegantly iin>h<d nild In ink* mow ready lor th«* tem^niam of Gnerts, lhe pmprietnr would say to tl>v citizens of Puniand tfpdi the traveling public, that h** is pew read/ ti> receive and entertain all Whe niby favor him witlA »call, at prices tu suit. Snyttof moms, with cunuectidg doors, for familiN«. • * , Wanted CW/T --------- -T—f of Democrats at Canyon Ci y. Board, per wee k $5 ; Beard and Lodging. $7 to $10. Motto—“ QUICK ” and no humbu ceiling of tbu Iknwèrifls of Grant it Id in Canyon City Jana 14th, for ir * « i Remember beer House; ■ 'MtH • opposite^ the What He guarantee -entire satrtaetion, or no ie. -Try us and convince yoùrselves. ■ lioofe open aw night. P. B. SINNOTT npJOvSnUJy *: Piiopriet I GALLAND, GOODMAN &'CO., T y J 129 129 Fronf Front street, street, Portland Portland.’!- r v2 ti21 * ■ ■■ - ----- —— ■ - ■ ;■ <- a | F JAOOB UNDEKIJILL & CO • HAYWARD, COLEMAN & CO. IMPORTERS Or Hardware, Iron, Stec IMPORTERS AND DEALElfS IN Crockery, Lamps, Oils, HIM > Smiths’ Bellows, Anvils, Vises, ♦ GLASS, CHIN A, AND PLATED WARE, man <■ i ■ ■ i * i ■ 4 Wagon and Scat Springs, N’nts » and Washers, Thimble Skci Cumberland Coal, Haying t ■ Chandeliers, Chimney I Stock. Kerosene, 1 ‘ .. in ' ' Coal, Lard Neatsfont a ind Tanne rs’ Oil, Alcohol, et F rost S treet , P ortland , and 414 Front st,, San Francisco. j T ♦ Gustale Wilson ' n* 4 "< - s • ■ -T -tSr. ’-.i 1 ' • , O' ‘ • 1 ) ÌV , ashing Machine is H ; ■ •X h * i , ■ ■ ■ • ♦ A 1 S uspicions .—The bones of a man evi dently murdered some years since in this county opposite Champoeg. have been found lately Dr. Watts inAirins us that suspicions of foul play rest upon a man formerly residing iu Chan)poeg, and who, upon a certain naming crosscd to this side and came op the hill in company with a man who disappeared mys'etiously about that time, and who hni never since been heard of. In onr judgment the ca^e is one that demands investigation. The Doctor informs ns that the skeleton found is tertuinly lu-l uf souk white Viau. ) be unrestricted as to numb(ftr&; and recommend that preparatory to « Coiir viibioii each county east mountains^ proceed W oiganiz-j nets Dr each county ; and we fort earnestly urgi upon the D« tbuk-racy - portions of the Slate to take like st & Bl DWELL. tl.te Cabinet. J. Dulas Roland^ M. Go .«twin, 'I’. B. Chamó r E. E. Turk 'l’on» Howard, J. W, Stearns, G. W. Koisky, J. Drieblebir, J . Kester. usbotid. Lh’ 'll IT ! I I ! . !.. I rers, Main Street. Portland Scythes and Snaths, Grain Ci Forks, Mechanics’ Tools of the manufacturers of the celebrated s D YBBINllMRSE NA! JACOB UNDERHI 100 Front street