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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1867)
» ■ fl H*.-*' ■ S 4 ’i « It Í 1 « I », 1 ÏI Î 4 .» « 8 Ì 4 I .1 ,y > r 4 J fe • *• * I’*’. I I i < 4 i|r? T » > r ■ » J $• y • - 5 ■ . • 1 i f i f i » •• ] I liai i- É "'4 * J • i "'li I' •L L a • I i %, s-s- SSft 4» f ; • , r » r c ssr? ••7 • : ' •> V as « s. PORT.pA^’b ADVERTISEMENTS I f ro w wish the Ver beBt. C abinet P ho - 1 ¡1 • , . - !■ I | . Ji,. . [ > [ Amity Correspcudonce ■' ' ■ J TO0R>PSR*you mon c<bn BRADLEY & - iigl ■ — E. H. C ol ’ kier : etreët, San At the electi«m of officers for Amity Lodge I^ULOF$ON, 429 Montgomery *r No. 71.1. O. G. T., the follow ing inembei‘8 Fkan0isc4., r‘ -4^—— were 'elected for the ensuihgjquarter, viz : One Doör from Cor. First & Morrison Sts. T. V. R Hembree, W. C, T. 1 Miss C. Wai (Onposité the Western Hotel J > T,; Wm. Brown, W. S j ; Misa ling, W. V. I.; mr Cm ' « ww a wr a ww Ä N 5 J !> <’ ' Il I i U allirig, W. Lib. Cochran, W. T.; George j n * J I . 1 1 r' l ' * • - I ! “ — f W. T. S II A N A II A F. Miss Mary Garrison, W I. G.; Joseph i / i ’I* iNEWC IODS: j /iijpdr^r»ond Dealer in Garrison, W. O. G. ■ » I-’ I ' Bro. Cyrus Smith is P. W. ( Kusical -Instrument s, It affords ma pleasure to inform'you that • i our beloved order is rapidly increasing at th i t PICTURE ; • Fl! IKE place, and bids fair for a successful union of Avisosj fkaj J e S . ENG HAVING S* TOTj hearts and. hands to thwart the ravages of And Mouldings. the fell destroyer, intemperance. Our Lodge Usi treceiti now baa a strength ol about forty member» treceiyed—the finest and largest E. stock of Eng /ravings, Crmnns. Plain and I ’ * I • I * I ' I I r fr • | Colored Lithogii‘aphs, etc., ever before offered in this market, and at IIor.MO Dost. L.ost llorue ‘it If ' I ‘t I 1 I 1 ’ greatly reduced prices ’ A bay mare in good brefyr, with a smalj I {•! THE COURIER. -V V iilW i AFiTGALLERY! I I VALEDICTORY. With this issue of the C ourier , our I ent ccndition. Wc pasa the management of the entire ooneern to the Hon. J. W. i Yamhill County can star in the forehead, both hind feet white,and not afford to be without a newspaper. All about fifteen hands high, left H od . Isaac Cox parties share ia the benefits to^he progress in Wtst Chebalena on Friday morning the of the acctioD, derived from a succssful 16 iust. Any information as to the where local paper in their midst, and hence all abouts'of said animal will bo thankfully re can safely vouch. i I 1 L . * . should contribute of their patronage toward et ived, coipmunicatcd to this o&cc. its,support. The C ourier is today a pay- A “ II ooge ” M istake . We recently ing institution. Will the people let it lau’ clipped from a Portland paper a number {gubhT ? of small advertisements, J of a somewhat We hope not. Wc have kept it up and special cbaracterj pasted then) on a slip of iroight it to what it is without oni cent of 11 ’’i i paper, and below each gave the figures at assistance from any quarter outside of le gitimate patronage. Tha first duty of the which ice would insert fhent This slip ' *1 I s K Î 4 « I y*. 1 b t . 1 V, t ' 4. t t i > / Í people is to their local paper. By contin I uing to the C ockier a living support, the people of Yamhill county will but subserve lluir interests. Wc tako leatc of the CoviUEr and its pat rons with many regrets* To the people who have stood by us we’fcel peculiarly obligated. For tho3c who bare lookod on with indiffer* once as to the fate of the paper, we have no harsh words, but hope they will accord to uur successor that which they failed to ac cord to us—their patronage. Though the Cocrisr has been strictly a Democratic pap er, a respectable per cent, of our patonage and encouragement has come from Republicans in different portions of the countryz« For these tokens of thier tolerance and good will, such of the Republicans as have proved themselves capabie of soar ing above prejudice,*wilfbe kindly rcmetn bered by us, while we have no feelings of ill will toward those who conscientiously Believed it to their duty to pray for i our ♦liscomfiture. Friends we have, and true. Enemies it is the common lot of all, who deserve a friend, to have. Our friends need no as- wuiance of onr kind regards, while oar en emies are not desarviug of, or entitled to our consideratk n. - We go from here to Salem, wbere^we shall issue on the 31 inst., the.first'number of a large newspaper devotid^to the advo cacy of the principles of the great Dem ocratic party of the State of Oregon, as also to the interests, of the whole people of ■every portion of the State. We feel con fident that we will be still favored with the opportunity opportunity, of communing with hundreds of Yamhillians, though it be through the columns of the C apital C itt C hronicle . , - ojenes - •4T* 1 ' tí ’ |l '1 mediately proceeded to n)resq|i bills fot ac mies. J. T. K 1 id i I < . • í LATER. ¡ r| ■ Rile. Btan informs ns that a terrific “dorg^ flghtcame off lately at McMinnville. Jowlir and Towze fit, and fit, and fit, and did: t * • i I L I I . • whip. | ?STONKWARE . «t Belcher & Bird’s Store. Call ♦’’nil and examine PTartiinfl his stock. I to •2' V- c c I e i f I airsoii <fc Porter, Lafayette, Nov. 12th, 18G6. I • i N ' I I At Belcher ¿c Bird ’ s : if i i ’ I ♦ 1 }y » > lì. < î< t- I- « 1 r \ j ,‘ t Moor ;& Simpson 4 I » ’ * ? I | ’ 4. U v’ •i I * i « f k ■ »- r Mantles and Z. I À Ï 1 x.rrxiajBE:n. ?• Ji j Frontiers made to on der on short notice. i Orders fr<| rom a distance i<|r any article in Of a Quality not suq)assed in Oregon, if our line pr.oi, Wpily filled and securely packed indeed on the Pacific Coast! ;tat|on. 3 ‘for itransport^tj Sashes of all sizes glazed and primed con- Our Mill is situated on Panther Creek, stautly on 1 hand. ? T fli' • I ! / 10 miles west of LAFAYETTE, and is v2 n23 ly ly CARSON & PORTER. surrouded by a dense Forest of large clear . and Tender Yellow Firsj also Cedar and wnm I k Ili * . I? I A ¡ICH^R HOUSE. ___ r f t l‘‘ 1 V I Î. V « W f » B, LEON ACH, ------------------ Í » A IEW >• i* AT r * - » 4; « A n O kbgon B ook .—A fair size book, writ S and SADili.ElIY i at alTtitn * ten by Hon. Isaac Cox, entitled the“ Amer itiL-ir. - . ... .i hi Hl wf £ lut*; I ican Safe Guard,” ha» just been published, r ! . f by W. A. McPherson & Co., Sal m. I his orsesuc ails o LUXURIOUS ARTICLES. { I is essentially a valuable work—one which sous. G should find place in every public and private ': ■ J • f • . L. ■ «L Soaps of all kinds; Candies ; library in the country; IN - ' • I ATTENTION DEMOCRATS! Î i. 1* 1 Amfice, ¡jipei1, pens and Inks, powder, ( and pays Cash for Produce < There will be a Maas Meeting of tjie D< ■ Shot and Bar Lead, Letter paper, fancy P ersonal — During the week past, v2 n23 tf I ^ir’Bnvel dopes, ----T- plain ’ ‘ aryl ’ ----- fancy, Oysters AT i mocray of Polk County, at Dallas, on Sep have been favored with calls from Qol. C 54rdSi.es, Canned Fruits of all kinds, i man. Judge Strong, Judge Stont, and < 14, 1867. The Democracy of adjoinid g J ' T i . TtiomiiM Royce, parties, from the city of Portland. Tht counties are . invited to — att tend. Bent Hay- ‘ gal fraternity of the emporium seem t Advertising, ; Collecting\ and Purchasing — ..... ; [fos&tter, Hoofland and Drake Bitters particularly well kept these hardyimes. den aud other Democrats will address tl e » AGENCY, I Dr. Weatherford arrived yesterday in people. * 1 SCiflOOL BOOKS ! {1 II. N.fV{ HOLMES 1 1 • ' OREGON ■ J , . I f lr Í : *1 % ■ ■ . the afternoon. , 1 I San prancieco, Calif* trina. 28 tf tí Chairman Polk County Democrat 0 ÏOBaKttCC, I swRlNO AND 0UEWLNG OF Í ¡I > ! . ] rrMic undersigned, thankful for thfi T he last number of the first Vol. of the Central Committee. J. w. joi so v ’ ò mD _ _ a /'i _ .The Best Quality. ""■ — ■ • ■’ " ■ ' JL patronage extended to him in tl Pbysio-Medieal Journal is received. It L A IF, i would say to his old customers and|i su A T TO I? AT E Y M T , ■< ' :l CEGARS,, etc. will be greatly enlarged, and the first num I*: I regon, Lafayette, Ui Lafayette ; ttiat he is uow better prepared than 0' ber of the second Vol. will be issued Sept. i HcdicincM t i supply all demands for 1^ Prompt attention pa| id to Collections. / il • . ■ 1st, ensuing. The Renowned j^hiiesle i p* A geh&r nl variety of the leading proprietà I 1 ■’ i-h i . ’ t I £8 tfo ry rcmo<s.cs*copstantly on bind. G eorge lit.— A wag says that as SADDLES & HARNESS PHYSICIAN! I i Spices, 1.! ■ r'- ¿‘J ‘''J IB ' J ■■ • ’ J woou as Senator Williams consumates a Notice. Adm in fat rat Of all kinds nnd descriptions, and iiower Cook! ng Extract.«, STOUNDIÑG stounding CURES cures effected in the t I matrimonial engagement with the widow than the same class“ and Quality of arliclfes ‘ erfumery. shortest space of time on record.— Estate of John Kelaayi deceased. ................. .................. George, and which consumation is being Chronic can be purchased elsewhere the > Concentrated Lvc, Chronic disease* diseases in all in their all their stages stages perma perma Executor’»» Notice. -Ulfe > * looked for, he will be George III. Cause nently cured without the use of mineral pre ß ’ ’ '* and Axle Grease. Notice is hereby givep that the under ’t why? He will be George her third bus parations. signed has been duly appointed Executor f- Also assortment of! pocket cvtlek V, « band. Of course we saw the point. r L - devoted . - years to the 1 successful -, ' . Having of the last Will and testament of John Kel- yftAZOM and - straps , besides-ia general ---------------- A-------------- - ( treatment of - all - - manner of disease ; « to which H-t- i ' ! I ■ " ’ ; ■ 1 di i ’ saye, deceased, by the Hon. County Court I - -, » 1 ■' ■ b • Now W here does G ramt B elong ?—Gen. human flesh is heir, he oan pniadly' proudly- point poini of Yamhill county. Oregon. \ Assortment of Tinware, t » ‘ All persona having claims against said es Repairin ig, Mending and Fixing bis ‘ hundreds of patients on the " Pacifie Grant has accepted the appointment from the f to “ Coast who ■ have • been rertored by J''“ him from 1 and man jnf useful and ornamental articles (¿o tate, are required to present them, with the I Notice. President, of Secretary of War, vice Stanton conditions of appalling misery, to permanent numerous • -4P rou# to mention. Give me a call aftd proper vouchers, within six months from done ou short highest Market pace ¡ aid for . R. L.BIMPS0N/ ’ removed. Thb ia positive proof of the direc health. make a rehusé. the «late hereof to the undersigned, at hia -1 v tiides and produce. iuiv Lafayiìte, July 31, 186U-ly. The blind have been reatbred to sight. Lafayèìl resilience, near McMinnville, in saM cnnniy. *1 ; liLhF H tion of Grant’s sympathies, for, had he been i link* in business I hope to By prom pt i Of bis skill in the treatment of Chronic sore Aug. 1. 1867. A. Z NELSON. an endorser of ¡Stanton’s Radical course, he P be able to tneri ; a continuance of the patron- eyes, and apparently permanent blindness, Executor of said Estate. • wonld not have thus seconded ^ho efforts of ' ••• -: î . ' ' i -Il ■ '■ I ïl 28-4ug .d 4w age heretofore m > generously extended to me. Dr. J im refers with pride to patients who the President to rid the Cabinet of its Rad PINAL SE'ITLEMENT. O ma}' be found and consulted in the oity of JIEDICAI j .—Read advertisement ' ¿^"Customers from the opgbaite ical element. Will that conciate of scoun In co. fe" irt Yamhill co. Og’n. Pcrtland'hnd vicinity. of Dr? DulHTty, San Francisco, on 4th page. side of the river, drels. the (J. S. Senate dare refuse to con JjiJ who purchase the a 4< Il r ' Now thia 6th dny t Heart Disease. " of Aiug. 1867, coi Dr. Doherty ranks as one of our molt dis- firm Grant's appointment ? ' ] b dollars, will be eiii^kd to amount of fiv Geo. Si. K night. Admintyl tritur of the eftwe tinguibhed(physicians, mid also one of the Chronic Coughs^ of Samuil 11. 1 • * i! it. Kbight Ktnght deceased, dccensed, aud fl!«»* moat successful, which is now the criterion ferriage at my expense. Consumption. i i ' »! S. 0. STlLjiS. The, Dii ahs of the South ati% quite at :. A Ft h ma bis nc^o^t it for the final eeltlcment o( suiJ by which the medical practitioner is judged. - !| estate*.! i mbrr 1, I860. if . before his ! ' - ■ in i i f . J Hi tractive, and since to lore the nigger ia one and kindred maladies, bauish ___________ His address is. Dr. D »hfrty. Private ItÌ3|o|è ered that said account be heard Medical atid Surgical IdstitiPe, San Fran touch. ■ : ... the essential planks in the creed of Radi- Hundreds of testimonials bate been ten and aeitL ment of said estate be made: in cisco, Sactafoento street^, I m *I ow Montgom ■■ 1 i !i H'______ >____ *t'! rtl 1 . — _ r ri . •_! calism, Sheridan certa! off has a good field dered and might be procured of theTfficiency Ulis Cujnrf , ou Tuesday, the 3d. day of rry, opposite Pacific Steamship Co’s Office. .^y purHtdh etl a o eXi W e- hare bilth> of the ------ Doctor ’ _ s treatment of all diseases I tern her- ták ■it, and four wee|ts notice thefreof u ‘ -- i Private entrance. Leidesidorff street. which to “ Radicalize.” y till «■ i “ be given l h-. StnCK addition to oui .......... of Jtib ...... Tywtand ______ 1 all persons invested, by p common to this coast and climate. * - If. 1 His offioe is on Washington street between oatiuo iufthe ■ L .M'Utrial, w'litfi rnaldrx ns to errer tetre ¡y I t Lahyetlc ■ C ourier . W. A. M c P herson , Esq., Editor of i Second and Third streets. Portland. Ulierd I Malls. — Dick Simpson has on hands * J. W. uowtA °f Printing at 'the. FriuKtFJ: I ♦he Unionistt retires from the eweer t he can be consulted at all boors when not; i complete assortment vf nails — all /»< ni ivqase >{ I .V ■ • ■ w-W. /. I ' I hr ett-r I professionally absent, [2? A a. alp , atty. jvr Admr. selllin^ out to Mr Mor*aq., «I sizes from 2 0 d*. dawn for sale cheri;»»/ t i r ♦ Front-St., ilisoj* the Old-Bridge, Portland, Joists, Vf ANUFU t URERS of Doors, Sash. Sleepers, 4 - JL blinds*'^yiodow Shutters, Window and Door Frames, and Mouldings of every size, Flooring quality and pattern. I. And in fact everything in the shape of VYiudow Corijices, J FIRST ANp YAMHILL, ( if A • N i> . IF L A JI I L Y . '1 G il I 1 o e Eli Ÿ CORNER , POR ELAND, OREGON. ) ’ L‘¡SIMPSON keeps a ,fiv«f rtasd Fami- Fair ( first class and 1 kiJ ids of CROCK- AU sorts, si in feafayette fea fa y ett where can be | Selling off at Cost ! I V« lylproccry b.found nil the staple article^ in the ERYWARE r R. L, 9 im[ »son’s store. Family sdpply line, besides RY GOODS. BLACK8.'1I!THS, TÁKE_NOTICE Clothing. Ü Miscellaneous, ’ Assortment of Aiflliucry Goods, aud H 'E N , N . ¡T, at R. L. Simp- i i •f I NFECTIONERY ( A pple P airers Call and get one Store. -» • F Í much other Valuable Timber abound in F . ....... .. FXO.VT ■iS{7’. PORTLAND, OGN. . I . I. I I . t Lyons. Leonard & Co., - - j- Proprietors, the immediate vicinity of our Mill, furnish . (Successtörs to Michael O' Connor,) Buftrd & Lodging, per week, $6 00 4b $8 00 ‘ | ribucn i I UHAttUmi [ è r ^OUNTY dlFARGE, FIR LI MBKK B^rdlper d 1 1 00 I ; ' Notice js hereby given that at one o’clock *50 LtUgiug,... • • ••«•••••••• • • ••••••). a c/v which is said by Mechanics to be supcri y. m Jon*i'uesday the 3d. day of September ill —r 1867. ilielkeeping. finding and uiedical at- teVThe W hat Ç hiîer H ouse Baggage or for Inside g' iniihing purposes^ to Pine tenda ph Swyers (a county tendabofe of Joseph ■' ’ ' if}. . t"!® .L Court - e> jn Wagon willjlie ou the JVbarf on the arrival or Cedar. charge) vfill be 1vt at the Jourt ‘ ho house * I : -I' of each Strainer/to convey Passengers and Láfnyett^, yptl^,: to the low lowest I res [>onsi ble bit dder, Wg solicit a tria1, and guarateeiSitisfac Baggage to and from the House Free of ♦ubje< u tq “ the 'lijir appróv 1 rtty ¡Court. ral of the county C ■ Charge. O 7 ' tion. of said Court, Ibi* 6tfi day of By ftrder . 1| h ® ;L Cau accommodate 500 Guests, House / ! ' 1 '' î' î ' I I t i ! Aug. Ji • r open all night. O. Moor i 81 C. ADAMS, k ’I?-’ I I ■ ' A Good Safe i for keeping Valuables, &o. F. M. Sinipfeon . ■ j Cb:rk. . no . _ I . .Fl v2 n23 ly 29 3w i 111 - r------ «4—I---------- ulu ' / j. —4 Lafayette, Nov . 26, 1866. *i I SEW” -4XD SPXENDÍ© «A w Sills > • » I í U *.« ». K r * ' ’-4 Bl r oc i cries ¡ • t I r Taken at the highest mar- * if DIED. i I H At McMinnville, August jl6th, John, Son of Mr. John Berry, aged 2 years 6 months* r ■ ■ ■ VITould avail tbemse’.ve« of this method ot I V saying to BL BU!Ll)ZL_ ................ ILDERS . and others that they are prepared at all’limes tb Furnieh F A G T O It Y. '! ’ Produce l Sickle» <& Burbank • SASH-AND DOOR lev y spcct ” • V. fi & BURBANK in Lafayette, begs h ave to say to his old Cnstomcrs and all concerned, that he is on hand at the old stand with a better * >• ■ General assortment of Goods Ilian is usually brought to this place, which we propose to _ -z, or ___ i.. pay __ __ as _ k the same s sell for cash ready as i low articles can be had in Portlaadp » -L l I Y amhill the C ock amhill C ounty ounty .— W o o Received r , 1 ier of the 3dth u’.t. by regular mai’, from <*5l i • f which eircumstante we infer that \ ahinils edgraphieal position county retains its usual go frma. We fail to find, an t of terra firma. as a par rtoitcrra t -■ the paper mdi< atifigjthe fact, however. item in 1 ■*- fr-4-f- ___ _ ’t you have a “dorg’j fight, or a- Dem Don y ocratic meetihg in T.afoyatte once iu a while,; I Upton ?— Unioist. ? < _.,r ’• » You bet. And bear inrolnd that t'.i dearth Pregón commission Agency a 05 Lib Vi ' i I NE IV ORK « .■ . in the number ;< of oui* of local intelligence i and shipping direct, by the Isth- papefof which you complain was not ; owing For buy mur 'orfpape Horn, qll classes and varie- *1 to the fact that Lafayette Isj losiug its “ grip ” ¡i- iì,e8 of; merchandise , lUUlMMIIIg Deluding n|lv"IVnl Musical In- 111- ns a point of first importance; but to the other .MrumHts, Carriage8,,l Cai ’arm Implements Machinery fact that the editor had been seized with a and j|»niiiery. [• ; ,1 ittention will be given to securing fit of “ abstaction ” tine out Democratic Con- .Faithful , t> • /• rw a . ' À.L if I ' and dis pre ition of Patent?. ’ vtntion, in consequence of daily contact with A11.4pm i? re and buiineifi will receive prmpt L I i* * J th'e Republicans, the woe-begone visageâ of 9ttenen|J Goods shipped in bent a yle at about every one o! whom in these parts, the lo’est rates, nnd ipbured to ord« r. ’ Nl- er- Rrfer'ehi <?es bi Oregon— McCn akeu' has made u hs ar nd tl at his party’s time, rill A: Col Portland ; I. R. Moor rè-i, S«h'i m; r ■ ■ I I ■ 'n tí Tbos.^ftyteith, Albany. v2 n29 is up. “ ■ .1 *cial attention given to framing Photo- s, Engmvings. ¿¿c. nos for Kent. MÍ. SH AÑÁH NA AN,formerly of A Kohor’e Saw Franci.-co, will al Let Musical Eet |b|i»hment. J atteijd to rj 1'uning uning and Repairing Pianos, Meltjpeonts Und uil kinds of Musical Instru- 1'1: I * ,L| 1 '• : ment». Portland, IJqn.o 27, 1867. V fij u23 ly I I if I I Hardw solicit the ads. for the COURIER, who inir Some “.cussln ” wc i kan F j rancisco prices : we pent to our agent with instructions to the same. j f ket puce. -» ~ I'’’ / Having purchased our stock with CASH, I ALSO, I thereby availing ourselves of tbeiyery best, Views of Columbia River Scenery! Bargains in the Market, and haviiiig determ- Constantly on ■ hand. Ii I ’ .li ''li-H j to sell only for CASH or PRODTCE, we are 8- A&enl for Bradbury's ■ Celebrated Enabled to ofiir Inducements tej Customers Grand Scale Pianos! such ns have.never been Offered in Lafayette I Wljieh have1 given universal satisfaction before. Please give us a trial and which h| l>4 guarantees to sell at 4. J Johnson,for whoatf ability and integrity we I £1LEM ECKLES of the House of ECKLES - j J Elavp- •6 I V ette. At that time few thought we would be sustained.. We were of a different op pinion. Time has vindicated our judg ment, and we have the satisfaction of leav ing the G ourier in a prosperous and solv .b IOODS! terprise of publishing a newspaper in Lafay ■* 5 I NEW PRICKS- • _ connection with the psper ceases. Nearly two yoari sines, we embarked in the | en »• New Goods, Now Arrangements. I : ___ ■ « « ? ] 4 i » w •», • t s. ( ■. s t 11. i;s » » r I ! t 9 . , H V. » Doctor ■: -i — - — — «E-—.— 4 r-- ♦* ri ■ ' 5* L. l.A.------ 1 I “■if • 9 A Y « £ 4 4 T. » I r!C -f F A _■ « ki' » i I I I 1 i i » ■L - I il 4 ■' I 4 ». I # » i- r ' * j.'i T ♦ V i J a * I * 'FH I I Í. ♦ - / i ;■ J H 11 I J.3 4 i:. •i . 4 5 [i l I « b ’- '; ' a E.Mr a * t ? M? ' • iiHl I Í-» "î . Í' ; j ♦ ? s 4 * I a I i i I i fl K w< ■f i t / iR A I » ’• I ♦ I i .1 i r I-':' ‘ Í t, I V-'i : i i' 1 ■W-4 I • f “■ TÏ'iu,, !| t, ■ £ rbH I > £ --