Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, July 16, 1867, Image 1

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THE COURIER,
How will they reconcile I t .—At
the late celebration of the Fourth at Day­
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LAFAYRTTEJ OREGON,
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Tillamook Coi
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WAQOX MAKING
The Unionist of vnij
Uoiy 8th, contains a cor-
respondence from Dayton, which amounts to
AND REPAIRING SHOP
Should have appeared last wevk:
It
ton, ailoast was offered endorseing univer­
. EDWARDS informs all
j good most of the a tissue of false statements from beginning to
ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY, AT
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sal
and
unrestricted
suffrage,
as
also
one,
»untams
rather rough *i end. No person not ¿elf convicted of having
way,
fiftejn
‘
miles
of
moi
LAFAY ETTE,
that he is established in L afay
pending that part.
part,
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men
fréni
toll-house
ai triending
laudatory of Abraham« the “ lamented.” —
performed a very disreputable and dirty part ette , in the busined^ of manufacturing and
YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON,
1 hero is a town laid off at ttfiis place; two
rapairing
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These toasts were cheered by about twen­ stores, one blacksmith shop; p post office,
oificei, ware-
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ware­ in the transactions misrepresented by this
WAGONS, HACKS, COACHES AND BUfiGIEp.
house, boat-yard,
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house,
boat-yard, a
a few
few imjly
ilsmily residences,
residences, correspondent could have fabricated such a
ty
persons,
the
most
of
whom
were
fanat
­
An experience of manv years on this coast
J.. Hf UPTON.
farm houses, <S±.,—school bouse in process cf thing. How natural it is for persons guilty of in the business, enables him to assure patrons
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ical fools-4both toasts received about the
erection. 1
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, (In advance.)
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that he understands what it requires Id make
same endorsement and by about the same
Th vie is a town being laid off at the mouth cohduct at once infamous, disgraceful and or repair jobs in his line in a manner to stared
. . $3 00.
One Copy One Year, .
of k the,
kliv bay
Mil J : • they
IIIVJ huve
11MVV «* a i tore, hotel, gun- criminal, to ¿ndejavor to shift the onus to through all our varied seasons Ee will take
Ee w|ll talte
. . 2 00.
One Copy Six Months, .
shop,
iop, thiie
lhi^e or tour dwellini ic^, yith two oppos
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in exchange for his work wagon timbjer arid
other
shohldens.
Now therd is a strikihg ihcoisistency silidh 4in<^ of sail boat pac
id|ets, making daily
ft^Clergymen and Teachers will be Fur­
lumber, f He
— wants
—— iSpokcs, «. Felloes,
v.iwc, xi Tea gut 8,
Js place
lace and. Sofiih
Soiipi 1 j To the end that justice, decency, and tbe
This
trips
between
them.
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in
the
ardent
admirers
of
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the
late
lamen,
Axles, &c., for whidh he will allow th
nished with the C ockier at $2,00 per annum.
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post-ofhec,
thill, poif-office,
Prairie where is a hotel, saiy will!
. ■ , commonest attributes ef truth shall not be ketprice. «Lku
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_ lhe same who endorse nigger toll houso and quite a in m r°f
ted ”
iurnIM\)iitraged with impunity, Mr. R. P. Bird,
Lafayettt,
July
31,
1866-ly
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
ori7 this
1 mon tishei js [prepared on
salmon
voting. J We will let Lipcolu speak Tor Tnere afJ sa
Chairman of the Committee to procure speak­ ------------- u.— ----- «4—- ■ —.. i
;Si|up
the
coast,
and
.bay
aL
Nehalem,
ten
mil
Ono Square, 12 Lines or less, one Inser­ hiuiself, that the imbeciles and quack
Netaro.h eight miles do«^n,*| •ready to put upa er, &c., and against whose standing for truth
tion
tion,
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$3,00.
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For each subsequent insertion,
. . 1,00. politicians who disgraced the fourth of great quantity
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jrofn now< and veracity nothing can be alleged, makes
i A libera^ deduction will be made on July lately by offering toasts of the charac­ begin to Vim in about Illi
J. K. SAMPSON of the LAFAY
coal ‘ bedsl have i been found in the tbe following statement:
Several ffii ie ____
Rifip-
Quartery, Yearly, and half Yearly Adver­
• re rife though this
ter above mentioned, may see themselves’ vicinity, (urnors of “ ile
As Chairman pf the Committee charged WARE HOUSE, would say to all inter,
tisements.
I'hn nnucl cnrtwp
Hotel, Medical and Law Cards, $10,00 per as others see them. There are many sen-, is rttiaoif the rest facts, Tho finest .spruce, with selecting speaker, Ac., for the occasion ested, that be is prepared with im
proved .|
cedar anc larch timber in tho world Abound of the celebration of the late 4th of July at
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facilii
ties
for
the
accommodation
of
[Farm­
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’ ~ Sntj> 1 th*
thej h»v
bay-j-six
in Dayton, and being myself present at said,
belonging
to the republican on. the streams putting
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tSF-Coin Being the basis on which our sible men— t
rates are fixed/Currency will only be taken party, and each cannot but ; view the dis­ number,'¿nd all navigab •|e ta’a greateri or less ce'ebraticn, I deem it due to truth and justice ers, Merchants and other Shippers, with
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the!
fie 8boíles and
extent fqr --------
sea ®T
going
c ~ tafti
to state firsti That if the account of the af­ safe, accessible and convenient STOfpL
at market value.
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graceful exhibition at the late celebration |
nd with oysferdI» ¿lams, çocklès, fair purporting to have been written by some AGE. He will also Purchase and For­
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mussels, &lc.
The bay-
and
CrUUS, HfJBlurP) uiuoavia»
Produce for a reasonable Commie-
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COUNTY OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
in tho same light that we do.
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rivers are literally full Of founders, porgees, three truthful statements I am unable to diss sion.
( Goodft and Packages Shipped [jo
Judge, J. W. Cowles; Commissioners. W
In 1858,1 Mr. Lincoln (see Debates herrings,; bass, sardines, ! trbu^
trria^and salmon in cover them.
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my care e will receive due and prompt a|t-
Ball, J. H. Brown; Sheriff, L. L. Whit
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through
the
rainy
Tlfc
waters
their
station.
T't:
Secondly,
The
Committee to procure ention.
with
Douglas)
said
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comb; Clerk, $. C. Adams; Assessor,
D.
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with ducks, speaker, &c., was not composed of “ two
season hying literally . * povered
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Smith; Treasurer, Clem. Eckles; School
a 1 am nat and never have been in fa-i geese, .ill
J. K. SAMPSON­
Hetrons, pelicans, iw«|' ns,’eranes and all L'emocrats and one Union man,” as is alleged
Superintendent, Rev. John Spencer; Coroner, vor of making voters or jurors of negroes, sorts, of • water fowl; and; thp surrounding
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Nov.
23,
1866.
in the Unionist. Il was wholly composed cf
J. W. Watts; Surveyor, A. S. Watt.
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nor of qualifying fhem to hold office, nor points overgrown with huCkla,
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Thirdly. Comerford was not catechised as
to intermarry'with white people; aDd I and all oghcr sorts of hardj and good berries,
DAFAYETTE
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irnited numbers
of
lipigorting almost ’
to whether he “ bad been in the rebel service.”
will say in addition to this, that there 4ft a and sj|
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piiri panthers, 4c. in short you see that
elk,
And fourthly: The fol’owing which ap"
physical difference between the black and
HE
undersigned
would respectfully An­
piavu
WVMtaU
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come
the greatest pears in tho said Unionist correspondence is
all thneeds,, tri
nounce
to
the
travelling
public, that he
white
races^which
I
believe
will
forever
rj'HIIS HOTEL is still kept for the accom-
___ ill ’ resort for Oregon, is a wag>n road to made out of whole cloth:
X modation of boarders and the travelling prohibit tbe two races from liveing on summt
has,
at
the
Lafayette
crossing
of thv Yambill,
the Willamette valley, and about onesfifth of
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M»y all places of honor and trust in our A LARGE, NEW AND SAFE FERRY BQ AT
public.
terms of social and political equality. »And the judicious puffing t ¡at has been bestowed government ever be held by mon both loyal
on which he can cross Teams, Sto :k,
inasmuch
ai they cannot so live', while 1 on placfe of much le is real |nerit. This is and temperate.”
GOOD ST A BEI YG,
‘ 'F ortmt place, and the
be dvstirfiedT to ” be an ìm|
they do remain together there must
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Upton of the C ourier , was called, upon to EXPEDITIOUSLY AND CHEAPLY
and attentive hostlers.
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time
is
n|ut
tJar
distant,
Last
but
not
respond, but he declined, stammeringout that
the position of <-uperior and iuferio and
ot
a
saloon
in
tbe
iS.
say
tharc
least
lelTm
The roads leading to and from this ^ro$sip|
he could not inddrse that sentiment.
I, as much k any other man, am i in favor county, [j
H. F. W’JHITF. JI.
¡T. B, H.
are
in good repair, and persons fnonv tp jn
Upton
was
not
called
upon
to
rcs/ond
to
of having the superior position assigned
PHYSICIAN AND SVRQEON.
Forest
any u toast,” besides no stSch toast was read. south going to Portland, McMinnville, Fores
to the white race 5
ic Meeting.
Procae inga of the fi
Grove
and
Hillsboro,
and
from
the
Nort
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North,
Dafayette, Oregon.
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eld in Laiayei t*
going
to
Salem,
Dallas.
Corvjattis,
will
find
H
P ay of A rmy * O fficers .—The National
G ermans and I rish , R ead AND R e -
O ffice .—At the Drug Store,
j ■ ¡Concluded Jr
to
their
at
vantage
to
patronize
this
Ferry*.
last uvrZc.]
Intelligencer says: A paragraph that origin­
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FLECT.—A ccrrespondent writ’ll > to’the
The
following
supp$mihtl|l
re solution* was, ally appeared in the iVcie York Tribune, and
JOHN HARRIS 3? J
T. V. B. EMBREE,
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Lafeyette.
July
BH,
1866.
which
is
being
extensively
copied
in
the
Boston
Investigator,
speaks
of
the
“
thous
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spmo
discussionadopted.:
TH YSI Cl AS ASD SURGEON.
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newspapers thronghoot the. country^ relative
ands
of
Ignorant
and
fi
thy
Iriqh
and
Ger
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Resolfoi, That in futu
1 tore, the Democratic to the preseDt pay of officers of the army,
Amity. Yamhill County, Oregon. -
New Picture ftallcry ! t
(Central committee
Committee bo
¡composed ol
of gives a very exaggerated statement of the
J mans’* that infest this country. See Inves­ County
ty jUentral
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composed
O ffice .—Amity Drug Store.
H. CATTWJN has fitted up a
each prfeeinct in the county
nine m4nbers*[
i
amount
of
salary
received
by
them.
For
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tigator of May 14, 67. .
resented byonfe
by ci member who shall the porpose of correcting-this error the fol­
to be •rejiresentcd
R. A. B. WESTERFIELD, Physician
also
be.Chairman
of
the local organization of lowing statement of the pay belonging to
GALLE RY
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What do our Irish and
German fellow l • -1 A JlLd A.
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and Surgeon, Lafayette, Oregon. Office
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his ''
precj
net.
in
Lafayette
in
complete
style!
where
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"jnct.
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each grade has been carefully prepared, and
ii
in the Drug store.
,in¿ with a party
citizens think of votiu
.
Fol Jpwink is the Central Committee:
represents the amount per annum received prepared to take
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in each grade, after deducting the income
Limyrtte, Hank W. Allen, Chairman,
«EO II STEWARD* persists in stigmatising them and
Photographs and Ambrotypes Leif J
tax
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W.
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Newby.
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kindred as being ignorant, filthy and dpT ; M'cM^nville, W. T. Newby.
on short notice and in the beat style of the
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A general receives -
$16,465 10 art.*4
Nortfi
Yamhill,
D#vid
Ptfwell.
praved ? This same republican party
A lieutenant general
13.919 10
Wiliainette, Mark Saw ver. ’
Ladies, Gentlemen, Children; old and
AND COUNSELOR AT LAW bold that the negro is in all respecte a wor-
A major general - -
Soul« Yamhill, A. V[ Clark.
7.956 85 young, all can be accommodated by present­
LAFAYETTE, OREGON.
A brigadier general
5.513 50 ing themselves for that purposed
East vhehalem, D. Er arte.
thy citizen^ and one fit to be honored with
A colonel - - - -
3,068 20
AmitjT, George Springer,
Exchanging P hotograms is all j^iarage^
any office the American people may bes-
A lieutentant colonel
bay tin, Willi» Starr.
h
2.734 70 now with yooDg gentlemen and youngTadies»•
A major - - - -
2,403 15
Call and get a supply, and if 1 di! not
tovfi. We are surprised when contempla- ' WqsJChehaletn, J. L. Fftrguson,
captain,
cavalry
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1,909 15 please you I will charge you jiothing. ¡i
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ting that in times past, (rish and Germans . ..
S. HURLBURT.
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foot
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is
v2 p9 tf
jW. H. CATTER|||(.
havo aided by their ballots tq place men in prosfec\j|ing
J k.. a pilgrimage
.. ’. • , through Oregon
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A first lieutenant, cavalry -
1.538 93
ATT0K VEY AT LAW,
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1.527 10
MHUTUIli -
Lafayette, Yamhill County, Oregon. Will power who thus uublusbingly smite them.
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speaking to'the natives. From the list of his A second lieutenant, cavalry t
1.538 93 V2VITY lOIMiK’
practice in the- Supreme, Circuit and all
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1,400 90
N otick to Postmaste(a
¡Oregon, Wash- appointments as published in tho Unionist wo k
•^INDEPENDENT
of the Courts of this State.
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This includes the additional pay voted by
inglon, and Idaho:—The primary object of obsi
A!ls
serve that Yamhill jis not to be visited.—
ORDER
GOOD
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the Thirty-ninth Congress, which lasts for
tn the establish’*
the pQstoffice
Postoffice Department in
£. C. BRADSHAW,
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' fiai Yai mhil is regarded as being entirely beyond two years from July 1, 1866. For every
meut
of a Distributing
ity
eets every Saturday evemning
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COUNSELOR AT LAW,
Lake City, and placing a daily - mail service redempi ion ; hence the Copperheads are to ba five years’ service as an officer in auy grade
School House.
an addition of $109 50 per annum is made.
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----- j that city and the Dalles, w|s to a I to rd left iix ilidisputcd possessjon of the field.
between
Lafayette, Oregon.
J. M. B axter , W\
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Officers
who
are
uot
on
duty
with
troops,
or
more rapid
mail con^nopicatl«
n 7.4Iween
bet«
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VX/iU practice in the District and Supreme Atlantic States and jho State of Oregon, and
xc| fa
5 ra « i ¡\ g ¿—At thq Democratic Mass who are not furnished with quarters in kind,
V V Courts of Oregon.
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the Territories of Washington and Idpho. F*
receive in lieu of them a certain sum per
;tin| held
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Meeting
in
this
place
on
Satu:day,
July
pj^~Taxcs Paid, Collcctious made, and And in order that Oregon and adjacent Jer-
month, which variea in different localities.
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rean
the
benefit
of
these
new'i
ritories
may
reap
newjar-
‘6th, 'irth., the following resolutions in cn- The’nmount is based upon the rate of rent
Proceeds Promptly remitted.
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rangetnents, mail matter for . the Ejist.
as
Well
d4*jtr ■nt of the C ourier were unanimously and the price of fuel. About one-seventh of Ijafayctte Lodge, Wo*
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JJ the officers of the army, by the nature of O"‘'' ^NDîfefirjENt''Jj
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their duties, receive the latter allowance;
OF
Packets of letters fe r the East, therefore,
GOOD
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re Democracy of Yamhill And in a large majority of cases it is found to ORDER
Rest ved, .By
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should be addressed “ $ah Lake City, D. P. county in Mass Convention assembled, that be not an equivalent to the quarters and fuel
eets every Tuesday evening at fiip’iftlook
KS A L E M, O R E G O N.
O., instead of “Sacram •ftto, I>. ;P. Q..” or “St. we rei Jgniie in he Lt fay ette C ourier an fupifehed by Government.
members of the order in good standing are
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invited to attend.
^11 give prompt attention to all legal. Joseph, Mo., D. P. D, as heretofore. And able, fi ules,s and effective champion of the
J. lUCiTON, W.i b t
business entrusted to him at the Cap­ all such packages nude up at Eostoffices West political tenets wd profess.
M ight have made THEMSELVES
of
the
Cascade
mountains
should
be
forward
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ved.
That)
we
’
regard
it
as
the
duty
of
He
will
also
praactice
in
any
of
the
R. P. B ird , W.^
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ed in pouches tagged “ Portland,” whilst ail Democrats,
cçiocrats, to
t the 1 full extent of their even . —Had there been any Democrats
Courts of T
this State.
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those made up nt offices east of the Cascades abilityyitó faster and encourage
J :H .
_ ì with mnteriiil present at the celebration,(?) sufficiently FAIl'I FOR SAI.H. - Desiring
aid,
tlifir
local
organ,
to
the
en
should
be
forwarded
in
pouches
tagged
-
Boise
end
that
it
may
Ben. F. Hayden,
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Citv J”
to remove to New Mexico. I wilj pell my
be tn;4fed to «or •kuh e more effectively for low-bred, and with instincts at once so
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, The above arrangemenes are not intended the promotion of 1 tn« causa which all true damnable, “ toasts ” of a very extravagant ( Farm, situated on the Salem Road, ttirò miles
to apply to Postoffices jo the counties of Jack patnut| have at Ipeat t.
south of Lafayette, at a karè BÀndÀn^ Situ­
character
might
have
been
read
by
them,
son
and
Josephine,
in
Oregon,
w|iich*oiljces
ated on thia Farm, are a comfortabli^Ì)well- ’
bine,
m
which
oiljct
A,
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will receive ar.< d ‘ forward, and tor^vanl tbeir
TI A! b Up. -f ■T^ie Republicans of California in order to still further disgrace the pro­ ing Huuse, a splendid Baru, and good.
Oregon. mail as heretofore, viz : via Sacramento.
POLK COUNTY,
Orchard.
ceedings. Democrats are proverbial for
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v t Till practice in the var.ous Courts of this
It should also be borne in mind thats 1 avipg «o mam ged their noniinatioi s as to
By applying toon, a.good Farm
can be
VV State.
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leltcia for the East ga overland, unless other­ uisgqsi all the d cent journals and eanvassora a clear understanding of the fitness of 1 bad at marvellously low figures. Hj»er
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wise ordered. If partita prefer
/ _ that their b :fet-
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will
be
given
immediately.'
>arty in t fiat State, have been reduced things, and hence never mix politics where
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it
should be care-,
tersdo riot go overland, they
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JAMES'lTiq
7 7 IL WAS.
€. G. CTRL.
O tlietì nedvssit; of casting about for some politics should - be ignored.
fill to mark them “ Stekmer.”
Lafayette, March 7, 1867,
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«Attention is also also called to the impor-» *oute¿ de barbarian ”?who will engage to do >
ATTORIJLY. & COUNSELOR AT LAW,
tance of wrapping «11 packag e pfietera in pa ¡Lheiri dìi
T he A lbany celebration is spoken of by :
ferth^n. Accordingly,
SALEM, OREGON.
rty wclrk
wdrk fartb&n.
Accordingly, Gov.
Gov.
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per of proper strength, tying thejm secorely Woilí of thiij S tate lies been applied to, and the Democrat as having been a decided sue* '
Practice in the Supreme and Circuit
Ab/tcc
of
Final
Setllcmenji'
with twine, and addressing I hem plainly, a
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required by tho Regulations,
Sta‘e of Oregon, July Term, 1 7. ; ; 1
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QUINCY A, BROOKS
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J fai th fq il' Of tho Golden State, Of the dur, and was of course oapable of rising Estate of James Garriuh. d«»c‘d. i. ffl
business Arid alio to the collection of debts,
Special Agent P. O. Department.
above the petty political foibles of the day in
Petition fur Final Seftlepient. J, .•
cour sofft he Govj errior gets paid for the job, i or
Portland, Oregon, July 1, 1867, !i
and forwarding of proceeds.
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CH. .--cry s.turd.y crening at the Nel- was the principal objection t- i bis deliver
(Ieri Grant for tho Prcsideb- fishing ccmmunications we must have the aus set apart fur the final hearing ofT
ing the Orat ion. Then why leali to the the m ine of ^Qen.
sou Meeting House.
¡tion, and that notice of aaiil In-Hrin hjjJhr gir-
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JAS. OLDS. W.C. T. stand and listen to his honii 1, coarse, un- cy i n 868. Ttjat
TH -great name has been thor’s nam ’•
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dignified, and soul grating^ harraqgue, a ru t^h sly hauled down? Query 1 Has
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A Fresh Invoice of TIN WARE and Co­ man who does not belong to tl leOrder, an GrafM ohungbd, ortbas the editof prove«]
successive weeks.
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