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O ffice .—At the Drug Store, I r a^ Ö *.* f vaa ■ • a è “I - V I I il l> • F COUNTY OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Judge , J. W. powles; Commissioners, W '.’.’I..'. Ball,' J. Il; Br iwn; ; Sheriff, L. I. L. Whit D. comb ; Clerk, S. C Adams; Assessor, Eckles ; School ; Treasurer, Clem. Sirith Superi intendent, Rev. John Spencer; Coroner, S. Watt Walt. J. W. . Watts; Surveyor, A. S, « « £ V 2 One Square, 12 Lines or less, one Inser- . $3.00. 11 on, . . . , ... . . 1,00. For each subsequent insertion, made on A liberal deduction will be Quartery, Yearly, and half Yearly Adver- tisetnients. Hotel, Medical and Law Cards, $10,00 per annum. l£&~Coin Being the’basis on I which our Currency will only be taken rates ara fixed, I at market value. I a __ ___________ nished with the C ourier at $2,00 per annum. ——— -- RATES OF ADVERTISING. V ft 4 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, (In aitami.) One Copy Ono Year, . . . . . $3 00. . . 2 00. One ¡Copy Six A|onlh.«ç . ¿..^Clergymen and Teachers will be Fur i I t r - — - k ! I - —BY— à WHAT IS IT? More About the Jeff. Davis Disguise. sTfia spirit of Dj)m6cracy is patient; just and Whr can picture lhe woe of such a AND REI'AIKJNG SHOP. •The Portland Argus publishes the fallow beneficent, as it is earnest anil terrible when i , The bopie where all was once joy ing: i; j r ' driven to lhe will. Tne Democrats of the , ® ’ — EDWARDS informs all ing: EDW A n Iborb long ¿nd patiently and. happiness, here a proud husband and I T Ifraqch Revelutiat — and uaj 4 am no admirer of Jefferson Dalvis; I am • _ ‘‘ Whom j it may _ niay concern,’7 ’ ‘ ’ anu of the Rtber once dwelt with his wife and chil- that he is established in an id cruelty >.... a Yankee, born between Saccarppa ond 1? Gori wjth the frauds, Insincerity LUxi- lam ...... Cor „ ..nor, am a tn.full ol Yankee prejudices, ¿hBstqcracy, but fchen the latter hiAde the con dren. Now, als! how sadly changed, for ette , iu the business of raandfactoring ’and ; min tempter ba|s been'there ! The once! rapairing but I think it wicked to lie even about him or ¿iMno oriiltjordeUh. wbcn Pjft“ p j T { _ ]' i <• • lì- t •' •* r/ * 'M 1 tfjck »nd «11 the wnl ?. vi hans-ef Lurop« pleasant home hps been neHected. The WAGONS, HACKS, for that matter, about the dvvi ,J COACH£$• AND BUGGIES, BUGGIES. S, COACHÉÇ and made it U coifibut ala n»tphi>d j - i J j. . | 4'n In«, jt.ogcther »nd I Irncy «as forcdtotlght f r ? ’j . wind«™ wlnJo’' a D>e. dil»pidadte<Pence, I was with the party that captured J» ffeson < (qmliiiled An experience of man^ yekp* on this coast many4 ypâf* Dlvis— saw the whole transaction from ifs i|s o’vary exisfcnje, then it displayed an energy and JLe changed nnd gloomy a pect ofev. in tlras busines.% enables him to assure patrons ' beginning. I now say, and hope that y<»u will a^d povtr that ii a-.e eve y ki gan i k ngling,1 cr)t“,oeJ'it^ouL would tell the beholder that he understands whatJl requires to make' ’ye piib’ish it, that Jefferson Davis did not hi hive repair jobs in his line infcmfcnncr to stand ruin v as there, even should he or e&h ut this dai’i irimbie h:s n U-J' .... ( ol the l^‘e ru *n that was n. —.Lt- A» —-1 — - - lf>s He will take ...— in ... his buçts when on at the time he was taken, any ga m?nt tu h e|vp ut this dayj f (fjbhibie in through all our varied scasdos cr not etter. In th interior of the dwellin Arhrrjcan D<.ii|ocr¿ts have* O lie hid have over Ins ie reads of ' - •■■ hg iof lit. it. ’ ' * as is wdrn by woman. T in exchange foir his work wa^ sgpn ,______ limber ____ and years patff, kulfeiedi an extent off wrong, , h -w sad must everything appear ! Let us I i .-»•r/uiu r$ n... a water-proof r' ar.idle of cln.tb’inc, should lumber, lie wants Spokes, Felloes, T^ngiuj, and m s ‘in ! scarcely 1 ■ - ' - equaled li .-T .i-_ ifeity and<jppfessi in the enter, gaze arounq, and mark the look of Axles, &c., for which he will allow'the mar something ike a “Havelock- ’ It w’hs not in the JpliBlty _______ ___ ’ “ a hat, np J did not | driven to | its inmates, w^rL’s h|s:6 ^anff though DOtivet leaft concealed. lie wore ket price. •; J, EDWARDS, I ults and hi tniliation carry a pail of water on his head, nor carry for very There si s the paid »bd card-worn wife ’ Lafayette, July 31, 1866-1 y Fa I ll|ey have be tne frq.ir the vile faction in power, with sued) a display ¿f patient suffering ; pi i Lbuvket i,buvkei uur nor kettle kciii.iv in »»I •»>•/ any way '"ay. P t . insupporta ‘.Je. Divided upon her features |To tho best of my recollect ion,I he carried- se^tD at tinufs idmust insi ' S T O B AW E . ; that the tears of pity ; they have movement; tney nave nothing whaetvrr in his hands. His wife did by the fatal fafal secsession secession movement _ 1 ...sri tkan^h powlyss. though |) ttyey .compose involuntarily start t to our eyes. Where not tell any person that her husband might, I.- j A entirely „.x...) And € o m mi s s iop ! hurt somebody if begot exasperated.,She tvyostbirda of the American people and’ are the rosy checks and smiling lips that bchav.d like a lady and he like a gentleman' j at?legist nine-tepths ¡of the fighting material. used to greet us ? A .las! as we gaze upon • K. SAMPSON ol iv. c.i.iiicu.i of the LAFAYETTE . • i ■ • iul ' .'t_ L 'LL ill . J was chagrin- And this faction is composed Of New Engs tho faded being befori re us, and, think of WARE HOUSE, would say:to all inter, manifestly be though solemnly propiised before ed at being tk'/ened into custody. Odr sol- |latrul: preachers, women, and all unmanjy men the husband who sole he is prepared; with improved diers behaved like gentlemen, as they Were; in tlurland, and wonderful indeed, whose fun- God to be her protetor through life, and ested, that r„. .u-------------- w fr Farm ____ faciliities for the accommoidMjon of ’ ■ ' piinu , -litii negroes. who cast that blight upon her—a drunk- and ple*is «quality w and our our officers like honorable, braXe nien; daifteatal ers, Merchants and other j Shippers, with ¿ovvriiment, the the But with ivith the t ie gnverjimvnt, tho prestige, ; arid the foolish stories that went the nety’spa lkdC H a ’ d,s wile — we vyould almost curse him. per rouuds of the day telling how wclffahjy be! safe, accessible aud con|4viient STOR sitypifs bftljie bfthe grdat fer&it Republic bui built up. by the per rounds of the day telling how wclfishly ¡Anient STOR- We next gaze,upon the litle ones with AGE. He will also. PjjrQhase and For ' •'........ ’ this absurd and dis- deported himself, were all fu'ifc fulikei 1 I kn know f Dçiûdc.racyjin The ‘ hanbs, leading eyes, raised ward Produce fur a rcasfliiable Commis wh<»t I am writin? ’-rsdn g'ist:qg faction has its foot on. tho necks of the I mournful faces and pleading what writing about. I saw' Jcft Ji-ff-r: ing -In bt>vest and. nabllst men in America. In so lovingly to our own, ‘eyes which tell a sion. Goods and Packag,» Shipped to Davis many times white he was st.xy’~‘~ Portland several years ngO, and think that I Baltimore., for example,, with scarcely a tenth deep aud bitter tale of want, woe and suff my care will receive dutf afcd prompt att- ’zed h'iin it ¿bq of kh-e pm telati on * and a handfull 0f f foreigners was the first one who rtcognized 1 . I Y I I .orfoutshk-rs tc b^ckit, this traito-ous and vil- ering. How our heirt bleeds that child ention. time of his arrest. hood that should be s > happy, must so ear K »AJIPSON- W UCii IV W «»F» SV*<W«« When it was known •• t a. hat he waSj certainly la^ous faction, by sheer bluster and big words, ly learn the grievous truth that they are Lafayette, Nov. 23, 18 taken, some riewspaper corespondent—I kiiew h®ds the.city at its mercy, and has done so drunkard ’ s children I Doubtless tbeirXt. at the titne-pfabficat^ tho stoi\¿ » his name time-^fabi’icate.d the story fair fwe years past. Wbat does it mean? Have tha people pf of ihat city lost all thei ■ir manhood? tie hearts are often fil ed with the rember- about the disguise in an old woman’s dress. » thdi I.AFAYBZTTE FfSRRY. ance of other days, whbn they were happy; are they pat Is-Deinocraicy debd or co Atd? ors I heard the whole matter talked over as a Is^etnocraic » • T good joke. anp the officers who knew bt'tterJ ei^i^ wiitipg fintili the monstrous pnd traitor when a fatner’s watchful care and a moth HE undersigned would i^spectfylly an- UFI 1 A t »• never took tne the irouuie trouble io to deny it. Perhaps oiÄ ^îadicals' have filled the measure of er’s tender love wire tl dieirsand never sigh- nounce to the travelling public, that he ht that the Confederate Presiden' and reached a pqint beyond th^ir iniquiticfs ^llìt 1 1 Ì 3 t 11) (3 V. Ormj<JVI íblU X l^Qiyviii they thou ed fot foed, or crept shiveriug together in i has, at the Lafayette crossing bf the Yamhill, Yaml LieyherM iS nothing but an aby s of non-fvr/ deserved all the cor tenipt that could be pu i a corner because they were so cold and sb A LARGE, NEW ÀND SAFE ^E^RY BOAT, ea ” .. > shall ___ .. aw. It can - ^eon kn -, - hitnj I-think so too, Only I wculd Lev gr^et^sjs? t Wicll , we upon on which he can cross tkianls, .Stock, &c., er p( rpertate a fnlsehoold th it by anu inuank li â bè th.lt die 1 emccracy of Maryland, Mis* thinly clad. ! ' ■qn- l'iil Ina distant corner an a bundlg of straw 4 ivmiLI bieome hr nnmp history hÌRtOrV* ■! !f.iiJi sWk Tennessee, &c., will lie pro e and pros would EXPEDITIOUSLY AND CHEAPLY. And further, 1 would never i.-laudr a wo.ma tÿiBe jnu'-h lii»ger, with such a gkrious ex- lays a miserable bloated figure, whose The roads leading ito a.n<f frpnl this crossing heavy breathing tells he ts sleeping off who has fhown so mtich dj evòtion atj Mu ai® U as tlinrohKcntucy before them. i no matter bp' S-^F.\Fjtannneir, from the -j Dav’s has to ht-r husband, the effects of the poison which has Drought are' in good repair a and iperSghi south going to Portland, UMinnville, Forest î l*r : " ■« ! : 114- him down to the lowest degree of manhood a Sfingi^ ofpeer Grove and Hillsboro, and from the North, I defy any person to Billii igs always hits the n ail on the before us, and vainly strive todrace outthe To Salem, Dallym/Qorvkllift,rwill find it soldier who was presto nt at the cap] ure pi h a 1, ns wi ness tike,following? noble k-ok we used to see upon those ka going _______ ___ t _, rill sky ppqn hqnoi\thpt to their at vantage to;patrojfrae FetW. .i x patronise thib this Fert-v. |f J hap » Jefferson. Davis, who w boy who didn’t lie qu ite well eu- tures, io place of blood shot idd-sbot eyes and idi- thht or he wa’ disguised in women’s clothes, < JOHN HARRIS.« °C <1C|° su’t: me, I would set him to tendin a otic stare, the trembli ibg limbs and totter- .'■j. L1 his wife acted in any way unladylike ^or Up re ♦ Wry goob store. Lafayette, July 31,<18Cp. ‘ dignified on that occas'oh, I go fur trying hi » fVben a filler gits a gonig down hill, it ing frame. un- for his crimes, and if he is found guilty How earnestly we pray that the temper lie w Fiet u£e ’P aller y ! fot MM as as tlijo’ everything had bein greased But I would naij hp >bfoutihim may be banished frpm our hearts—the isliihg him, 1 r|th¿ okasi on. H. CATTERLIN has fitted up a th will will cer certainly make it btu| forI wjicn the truth an wear a shurt a hole week and jle who k: tempter that destroys so many youths of T- fflL î' d j I ko p it, klcab, ain’t tit'for anythin« else. enough. this laud. San Francisco Examiner. I* * Give lhe devil his J ames II, P auke ». GALLERY 1 due, reads vyeli enough ------------- -—----- f Eliburnville, Mav 9, 1867 ln^r*)kerb, ¡but mi friend, what will, becum in Lafayette in complete style, ivhere he it H eavy on C omparison .—The editor of the prepared to take I—— nvipiy and you if this arrangement is carrod I J Corvallis Gazette, in ^peaking of the joys of ’ FT ■' j ' W iiat do YOU TIIIiNK QF ■ 1 IT REl 1 ’tjBjLl r ’ Ji , Photographs and Ambrotypes . of matrimony described it as “ bathing in the fi fi I ■ J i —■— on short notice and in the best |tyle of the cans ?—On t of the corner stope of the Lethe of connubial bliss.” Lethe, according l|he laying I to mythology, is one’ of the rivers of hell. art. inS amendment to the Constitution of th nei jy Masonia Hall, in Idaho City, took Bro. Carter, that has not been our experi Ladies, Gentlemen, Children; old and $ce ,J uly lfefl After describing the stone United States was offered by Wilson î o ■ -J- I' . ; I ' t iHT ’ young, all can be accommodated by present J 1 ’ il anti hmnr cr of preparation, the account ence.— Unionist. Massachusetts, and ordered printed: Bro C. might have b^en correct, after al’. ing themeelves for that purpose. | go|s pn to say: I ' ■ • „ -, î" *.? *aJ: j ■ • ' ’ Exchanging P hotogr A ms is all the ragp “No distinction will be in adc in the Ui •Into :tbi‘ cavity was made to fit a cop- “ Lelht" is an infernal river to dr.uk whose now with young gentleme^-aud yqung ladies. .î h _______ i_ C11...3 pe| böx aij r d i the space outside filled waters make one forgetful of the past. ? If ... ( small Call and get a supply,*aud it I do not citiz^ ted States, nor any State, among i 11 wi |h duel ted wax. . Everything being in please you I will charge y$u nothing. in civil or political rights, on account of reidindés, the Treasurer of Boiise Lodge entering upon the “ connubial ” relation, like v2 n9 tf W. H. CATTERLIN. quaffing the aqueous contents of the infernal race or color, or previous d londition.”' I ■ îdéfoiôtçd ; n the box the following articles: channel, makes one forget all things of ante ¿’wehty two pieces engraved cpins. wi|l surely be The above Amendment w^Lsure ft pne bol tic each of corn, whea' oats and date, the Ga zelte is righrt some, at least, submitted to the states for fratifiedti in/ ’ fc* ; “ Lethe ” is ■also thè poetical synonym for ’ I Il* I 1 A. G. PHILIPS, i. D. S. Ou Ln How do you stand qn thoiquestion, One fin e Masonic apron. oblivion. Bro. Carter may have bocome, iy r y...| ij i LAFAYETTE, written; Etters. Republicans? tanglefootica’.ly speaking, “ oblivous ” on B8- 4 h ---- f—- Seivon d iffercnt denominations! of Legal sutning the high and holy relation.” Who On the same day, Sumner called up his ' ■ • J i ■_ 1:1 j. J! ■ f ; I T w nl tea. | ■ bill providing that no person shall be dis- copy y.eadl.ofthe eacii.oi the .New 1 ors Tribune rrioune knows ? CO" New York • Ï UPTON. WACiOW MACINO L X* ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY, AT * i « THE COURIER •9 r i Í * SO 30. I I J- H- R [In Advance. • <* I l ; T • T -* ■ R < • f- » NCIPLES itpT EXPEDIENCY--MEASUR.ES, NOT MEN J M « d 44- T F. T i ft « » i y i • H 4 fl 1 » 1 t V )r » r ?■ j? I 4 I I U jI ! id L ■p * r 1 À.'V * f Hl I t . X ! .» < .» y jf nc -■ $3 OO Per AnniiniJ s I O' ♦ t T J ♦ 1 7* «I \ ¥ r 1 ♦ t i i I » i 9 9 . * V • r ' Í •> i i .< b I I i ¡ T tf? « Ì ‘ Í 4 / Jr * i I t t J V. • 1 » ’ ' $ r * » •i ’ : " ] I » I’ I* : 1 r » I 4» T. V. B. EWIBREE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Amity. Yamhill County, Oregon. O ffice .—Amity Drug Store. > Í iay ■ — — • I « • i ; •' _ - I ? 4 i 4 R. A. B. WESTERFIEIA, Physician and Surgeon, Lafayette, Oregon. Office in the Drug store. D <• AND COUNSELOR AT L A AV LAFAYETTE, OREGON. rompt attention given to Collections, and Will practice in the Supreme, District nnd Courty Courts ol this State. P 9 V S. HURLBURT. ATTORNEY AT LAW, 4 £. C. BRADSHAW, % ' J > X I ’ll Till practice in the District and Supreme qualified for holding ce on account of . VV Courts of Oregon. hvs. race or color. Passed by 25 ayes; 5 nays. J3^"Taxes Paid, Collections made, and th? • It will be seen that a litw making Hjtho Proceeds Promptly remitted. digger, the Chinaman, the niggefl, and the B. F. Bonham. Attorney Camanche eligible to any office within thè gift of the peqple, hai’ already passed the -I Senate. SALE M, O R E G O N. ¡j » A SL.A.'W " • 1A r ------ "Hi—Hi’tr -J i ill give prompt attention to all .legal S unday A lways .—+“By different business entrusted to him at the Cap turns week tions every eveuy day io in the — wee « is Ret apart itol. lie will also praaetiee in any of for the public worship. Sunday by.|he - ' Chris* rlu' 44ly Courts of this State. tians; Monday by the Greeks;'J Tuesday! tv: by ' ---------------- ~ -"J ” * * • . Assyrians; the Persians; Wednesday by the Ben. F. Hayden* Thursday by the Egyptians; Ifriday by ws ’ Add the Turks; Saturday by the Jews to this the diurnal revelation, and it Js ap EOLA, parent that every moment is Sunday some „ ■ Oregon. POLE COUNTY, where. b;? ! where ■' Í' I ; fI IiT: The above paragraph is going \I7’'II practico in the var.ous Courts of this. V V State. 44 ly of the papers. By’some pers ded as evincing the folly of one particular day . of the ! we :ek a à Me C. G. CLRI,.’ Sabbath, to the exclusion of all the other - ATTORNEY. & COUIVSELOR AT LAW » --------- ;------------------------- ------------- W ¡ - AïïUHNiiiï hi L : N 4 « 1 * V I SALEM, OREGON. //;/ ill practice in the Supreme and Circuit Courts of this State. Particular attention paid to Probate business nnd also to t-he collection of debts, and forwarding of proceeds. ‘ • W « ✓ 5 S ensible —Teach a child th at th ere is harm in everything, however innocent. and a< soon as it discovers the , cheat it - T---------------- - 1 J Chehalem Lodge, 58, ( < «■ T 4 . r I. O. G T. # ■ . . > . -■'■ i tea8on deacon’s sons seldom turn out and preacher’s daughters are m; through a window. t ,r Jfli ? i ' One singular fact, says Y-o^ng’s tory of Mr. Lincoln w,that no cor I f cets every Saturday evening at the Nel- inquest was ever held on hii b illy; nc ' ! i • 1 I ■ 1 • • ” "'r ' it." .. Jilt, 1 »on Meeting House. evidence as to the mantier of h s deal JAS. OLDS. W C.T. was a single person cone, ee DO 15 ’y I saac R ogers . W. S. ever brought into a couri o is > as to mad! e A Fresh Invoice of TIN WARE and Co» there any legal teitiony d kill piou« ’• effusions ” of new goods at Clem of his death, the cause of it > L .» » i » i L i a TAKE NOTICE: Hojts‘.|&iioE iiAD.s/^[u. 7J at R L. Sitnji- » 1 ! Í i i I p I* ffi i < **! V t * < « 1 BKICE! z ' t » k. • i b Î 4 ■t f 1 i 1 Î ; .1 4 UB.LIC, AN D NOTARY j t’ Worthed; Qr$ ». H ER Y WARE at R. L. Simps impsou’s store. I * J I j » ■ / J 6 » 1 » i J J ■i s * > ; ■ j __ t. JyV 1 -, j Î : Ji •’ > »■ ij r l. J 'Î » —/— ------------- i iAllsOijts,! siziaa and kinds of CROCK- 4 -A i I fl F i fet i i « ■ ; • i J1 ♦ X Jt £ 5 I f Brick ! Brick ! Brick !! H * jl K M •. 1 him I 31, P roceedings in B ankrcptcy .* Messrs. H INzDEPENÉlBîÿT II. Bancroft <fc Co. stationers, of San Fran ORDER OF - GOOD TEMPLARS, cisco, lately sent us by mail a complete set of eets every Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock/ .blanks for commencing.an action under the members of the order in good standing are Congressional Bankrupt act. These papers invited 'pdtnnttnnri to attend. W ” I ' ' * J: IL trroN, W. C-Y. are vlabqiaU, conprising petition, schedules R. P. Bai^AV. R. S. “A” and “B,” with all that is neettsry to - — ^7 ¡|— be set out, printed in good style on first rath Desiring, paper. They are a necessity i to. any atty. BV1RSI FOR to tv remove iciiiow to iu New Mexico, I I will AV1II scl^roy sell .ray who desires to manage cases in | Bankruptcy Farm, situated on the Salem Road, two miles pontb of Lafayette, at a rajie r I aroain . SitUi S an F rancisco Musical. T i ^ es .—We have ated on this Farm, are a comfortably cemfortabh» Dwell- Dwell received the second number of the first Vol ing House, a splendid Barn, and good ume of a paper published in San Francisco Orchard. By applying soon, a good) ¡Farm can be and devoted to musical literature, miscellany, had at niarvelloncly low figure^. PQsucssioU, etc., etc,, It is an eight page sheet ana pre will be given immediately^ Title perfect. seats a neat typographical appearance. The JA^ES THOMAS. | t it- —t. » 7, «<*•«• lltf Lafayette, March 1867, ' ne W ould R ather n OT M?ET. Ti nes is published by J, T. Bowers, 138, — j ho tell Stories that run >| into ( one Montgomery St, J r...j it very difficult /so tGat you find a .H orrible to C ontemplate . —The fiend, fret away at the end of any of them. <r I ¡ L f len who hate quarreled with all their Rev. Joel lunsley, who actually beat his little ICAN, \ J rel itions. . . . rO-VELL & Mitt son to death for refusingto pray, and was con lleh who have been betrayed and aban- Mr victed and sent to the Penitentiary for a short ave an hand an indefinite number of manner by dor ol in the most heartless 1------ 1--------------- k" all “n term for bis great crime, has managed to get a superior quality or- ; i- thb r friends. iMen who ba|e been persecuted and a new hearing, pleaded guilty of kill’iiig his little son, when the court fined him two hun swin«’ à dred and fifty dolldrs ! Dirt che4p. What For sale on most reasonable terms. ìì H .'•63 ’ • . • I who imitate popular actoys. preacher will not, in the future, murder bia tf “ Lafayette July 9. l^tw. ways asking, ‘ don’t you who are always ¥ child if it should refuse or neglect to pray thjiik so?” Jj T b M cd who ’- k - arc Always “putting a case.™ J uä U o suit i lirai ? —_—.-fc—— - !n J. F. McGOY, (Men who who! agtae with you too much. » 1 ‘ .. . A TTORN& Y AND COI NS ELOR Men “ *, who feci inclined to join issue fi A pple I P airebs . — * At Belcher A Bird’« r wlift you th^e.’l StoreJ ’ Call and get one. j I Lafayette Lodge^ h’o. * < j- O ECKLES. I- ' anW Henild ; one Owyliee A valance, Idaho Weekly Statesman, of June 13tb, Colum bia Pcess, I‘uget Sound Herald, Weekly Examiner, LaCrosse Democrat aud Idaho World I World.- . Ono composition in type. /|pifty photographs. ipne roll, e 'ntaing the names of the IJ. SjlFederaToffidbrs, the names of the Ter- ri&riaT officers,}, and the names <pf the offi- C T3, ot Ada Ci|unty ; also the names of the officers oflhe Q ram|i Lodge of the State of o<g -- ’ £QD and * the officers and ’ members of Bqjso-Lqdge B$se L<>dge No. 37; also the Constitution of the Uyand Lodge of the State of Oregon, and the by -laws laws of ot Boise Lodge No. 37 ; akii; • ' - 1 ’ ~ a h’ copy r of the : Constiution of the Uni- ted| a copy of the Organic Act of tel States, St Idlh^ T erritöry I® j—b? 4 -4- f r I . i < 1 . J : * 5 , DEKTISTrY d'B-J-5 k * i t « Lafayette, Oregon. ________ I. ■ I r ! COUNSELOR AT LAW * * ■ z . f Lafayette, Yambill County, Oregon. Will practice in the Supreme, Circuit and all of the Courts of this State. Ì V I % ■ \ ni>iy rt I Ú. i STEWARD’ GEO.V1I T - k - o