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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1867)
f i»- ' I ’ {■ I' - -I ■ ■■ •' -iT Tp1--- '. ' >—p - ■! |p! f NOT EXPEWENCY-bMEÄSURES, NÔT ME ^3 OO Per Annum,] -■ ------------------------- -A------------------------------------------------------- '-------------------------------- . '■ 8 ‘ ■* 1 ■ * Uf I! . I) , = ■ li il » ■ VOL. II THE COURIER 1,1 T —BY---- WAGON’S, HACKS, COACT1ES ^N J- W. JO N HSON. One Square, 12 Lines or less, one Inser tion, . . . , . .' . |3,00. For each subsequent insertion, . . 1,00. A liberal deduction will be made on Quartery, Yearly, and half Yearly Adver tisements. Hotel, Medical and Law Cards, $10,00 per annum. * i on which our Being the basis rates are I fixed, Currency will only bo taken at market value. COUNTY OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Judge, J. W. Cowles; Commissioners, W Ball, J. H. Br>wn; Sheriff, L. L. Whit D. com!); Clerk, S. C. Adams ; Assessor, School Smith; Treasurer, Clem. Eckle Superintendent, Rev. John Spencer; Coroner, J. W. Watts; Surveyor, A. S. Watt. LAFAYETTE HOUSE HIS HOTEL is still kept for the accom modation of boarders and the travelling public. - T GOOD STABLIYG, and attentive hostlers. né, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. -'s !-*'• ’ I "Ii ’ , . | Lafayette, Oregon. O ffice .—Next . door to residence. ' . , * I . T. V. B. EMBREE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Amity. Yamhill County, Oregon. O ffice .—Amity Drug Store. A. B. WATERFIELD, Physician and Surgeon, OREGON LAFAYETTE, The following is the eloquent penoratio of a lafe great speech of the able and gifte statesman of Ohio, lion. Geo. II. Pendlc ton: “ All history is written for our ipstrut Hon. It tails us thait liberty lost, is wi| The reaction will surely i lory, all philosophy declari It come to all other nation os. It has come some time; the white robe of peace, soim ‘its garments dyed in blood ^country there has been a- par and a party 'against it. In ei ■ • - a PORTLAND DISTRICT—J.\P. DE VORE, P Portland- CJ. C. Stratton. Portland Mission— L. ;T. Woodward Milwaukie-*#. A. Stair. Oregon Ciiy—W. I. Corper. East Tualitan— J. W. Turner Hillsboro —|ohn Flynn [ Dayton —Juhn James. Ppfayette-^C. Alderson. Yamhill— D.Harer. \ i Dallas—H. C. Jenkins. Rock Creek—G. C. Roe. ' / Clefar Creek-^C. Mixoer. i TiUamook—J. Howard. ■ <:H.‘€ ' “ C Advo- p. “ Benson, editor of th P. cate ; I men)her of the Port! id Quarterly Conference, j* r \ [ ence. Wm Royal. Tract Agent ; r Agent : lemher of the East Portland Quarterly Confi reneo. • « An experience of many years on in the business, enables him to;asst that he understands what it reqdir or repair jobs in his line in a mann through all our varied seasons' E in exchange for his work wagon 1 lumber. He wants Spokes, Fellqei Axles, &c., for which he will allow ket price. J. HDV Lafayette, July 81; 18G6-ly RATES QF ADVERTISING. ” -'m EDWARDS informs all 1« “ Whom it may concern,'' that he is established in L afay ette , in the business of manqf: cturin rapairing YAM1HLL COUNTY, OREGON - . " 4 sin AND REPAIRING ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY, AT ii. f J white T ml A Beautiful Peroration. WAGON NAMING; O ffice —In the Drug Store once dragged on the dust by the pas«ion< of men is rarely again raised to govern them in the same generation ; that when violence and arbitrary arrests and destruction of the' press, and disregard of law, enacted by the ignorance or prejudice or passion of the pcopl i once destroy the pure appreci- i ation of the value api safe guards of lib erty. it is difficult to restore it, even ap it is difficult to restore the face of beauty whep N T O K A GiE it is scarred, or to teiite the lustrous pu A h d C o m ini ss rity of innocence when it Is defiled. , J , K. SAMPSON of tiie ¿AP- Mr. Webster, years ago, had occasion to discuss the same subject, and with that WARE HOUSE, would say1 to a pomp and splendor of diction which mark ested, that he is prepared wiÁ ii ed his political adresses, he raid . faciliities for the accommodation < “ Other misfortunes may be borne, or ers, Merchants and, other Shippi their effects overcome. If war should safe, accessible and convenient sweep our commerce from the ocean; anot AGE. He will also Purchase a her generation may rene# it; if it exhaus ward Produce for . a reasonable ’ ted ouy treasury, future industry may re sion. Goods and Packagjs Shi plenish it; if it desolate and lay waste our my care will receive due; and pro fields, still, under a new cultivation, they ention. , •»» -1 -- _ . — i_. ___ _ to future __ will grow green again, and .Ji ripen l It were but a trifle, even, if the harvests . yonder Capitol‘Were to crumble, walls of ifty pillars should fall, and its gor- if its Iqf geons *j decoratious be covered by the dust ; • . I of thef'yalley HE undersigped Would res 4 All; these might he rebuilt. But who nounce to the travelling pu shall reco8truct the.fabric of demoralised ng of 1 iu Yamhill^ has, at the Lafayette crossi government? Who tshall rear again the A LARGE, NEW AND SA FE FÉ RY well proportioned columns of Constitution on which he can cross rJ 'earns, Stuck, <5|.^ al liberty ? • .Who shall frame together (he EXPEDITIOUSLY AND diEAPLj.j skillful architecture which unites National The roads leading to and from this erossit*gi| Sovereignty with State Rights, individual security y and public prosperity ? t Now, if arc m good repair, and persoi these cqlumnfc «hall fall, they will be reared south going to Portland, McMin not agajn I Like the Coliseum and Par- Grove and Hillsboro, and from going to Salem, Dallas, Corvaili; will be destined to a melan theon, they l cboly, moiruful to their ac vantage to patronite tHi I immortalitV. Bitter tears I TIIUKT U 1 JOHN Howe vex, Will flow over them than were Lafayette, July 31, 1866. ¡ever shed on the monuments of the Ro- ---------------- - ----,---------- -- I ’man o> Grecian Art, for (they will be the Yew Picture C-allery I jremnanfe of a more glorious edifice than r H.CATTERLIN has fitted o Greece or Rome eVer saw—the edifice of IponatUptioDal American liberty.” ¡ ‘[ Gentlemen ! I feel the force of these w- •• íey sit in single solitude on a SALEM DiairiCT—N. DQA crowd the market places. So. . with us. 11} . Salem—J, HjWylfee. 1 Corvallis— E. A. Judkins. . Mill Creek— 3. H. Mann. * > Buena Vista-^S. H. Adama. I Albany— C. CL Belknap^ Lebanon Sf Srio— J. <* B. Calloway. Brownsville—,P- M.Starr, J.W.I “ " Kuykendall Mon roer- N. 'Clark. Eugene Ci/y1—W. Miller. ight io the reflection of its expiring Spencer's Butte—J. S. Dough Yaquina< —To be supplied. i. They will accelerate the counter A. F. Waller, Agent of Will« tion. Let us diligently prepare the It is wisdom to accept accomplished veraity ; member uf Salem Qr. Co I. D. Driver, Agt American Bibl It is folly to abandon corrupt prin- member of Salem Qr. Couf, in the moment of their, adversity. Wilbur— R. Booth. Scottsburg—Yn be supplied. Roseburg—*TAAL Wand. Canyonville—Ty be supplied. Jrcksr>nrille—ik£ W. Roork. Kirbyville— -Samuel Mathew«. Empire City-^Tp be supplied. Umpqua Ac< —Clarke Smith.; met rly Conference^ * ber of Wilbur' T in Lafayette in complete style, w|»erc be prepared to take Photographs and Ambrotypes on short notice und in the best style of 1 art. ■ t H. Ladies, Gentlemen, Children ;J old ai A. G. PHILIPS, D. D. S young, all can be accommodated by preser ing themselves for that purpose. ; OGN. LAFAYETTE Exchanging P hotograms is all the ra, now with young gentlemen nod yoang ladh Dr. O. W. GOUCHER Cnll and get a supply; aod it’I do u PH YSICIA N, S URGEON AND please you I will charge you nothing. v2 r.9 tf T A CC OU CH EUR W. H. CATTE KLIN. Ì O ffice At his residence in Chehalem n-31-tf Valley, Yambill County, Ogn dentistry ! ¿vords. I know that others feel them more deeply*, perhaps, than I. I see among the Jany good men a tendency to despair; I see nong my own friends—those who agree ith me generally on public .affairs—a dis position jtb give up all for lostJ They have lost hope, they have lost courage—their despondency counsels inaction. The news, jiapers.^the public speeches, but, above all, tgie private conversations, indicate this ffeling. | Gentlemen, I do not sympathize I. Liberty is the ion is to'be sought walla ; WALtilifeßtT.^-l. DILLON, P. A Walla Wall "a-—To be supplied. Dry Creek if , Touchet— C% Hoxie. Li ■ Grande Rondg Sr Powder River-^. River- I Deardorff. JU f. i,- .. Umatilla Sr # Birch Creek Creek — — J. J. Tindall. Tin Dalles— J ; . J ’T Wolfe > Canyon City—^tbe supplied PUGET BOUND D1«T.—U.K. IIINE1 Olympia—G. ii Greer avoid what Steilacoom— Hari bert Patterson Seattle—11 B 3 ine wise experience Whidby's Island I A- TeiuZet —F Elliott progress, tl witti the lessons of moderation ani truth . Giand Mound A P Uiaquatv— R C Siuilh Chehalis— To bet supplied that patriotism and wisdom m y .guide Pacific City Sf \Shoalwater Bay—W.J the courses of the • inevitable Reaction, Franklin. and lead us back from the perils of cen Astoria— To heinpplied tralixed imperialism, to the safety of a Monticello —< JfjB Royal j -J wise Constitution. Thus if we can not Vqncouvet-D Li „ W p Njchols . I , •< restore the Former Republic, we can at Cascades le Washougal—J II Allyn W CChatnir. - - of - - Indian least regain the blessings of liberty regu riotendent School, at Qainau$; t member of Seattle lated ly law, and of law enacted and main Quarterly Couferetpje. tained by the spirit of virtuous liberty. J O Raynor, Chaplain in U.'S. a M YAKIMA INDIAN MISSION DI8TUICT—|. R ■Al W I WILBUR, SUPEHINTXNDENT NOT BAD. 14 Yakima— To be implied pH; _ '/.■ Salas— “ ; Fort Simcoe —J Wilhor, A C Fairàhild Ahtanum To be «applied . \ Cliekitat—< *• H ’ LAFAYETTE LODGE, NO. IDAHO M1SSI0N8-+-WM. ROBERTS, SUP' 8-+-W iillHj I 3« B C Lippincott, transferred to ‘New •ey Conference.— P. C. Advocate. $ 1 . ' ——-——------------- - Tnw'V irtues of B orax .—The excellent washerwomen of HuUand and Belgium, who “get up” their linen beautifully white, use re lined borax as a washing powder, instead of soap, in the proportion of on« large handfull of borax to about ten gallons of boiling water. They save in soap nearly one-half. All jtnq large washing establishments adopt the same nv»de. For laces, cambric, ecu, an extra quah,- quan tity of the. powder is used ; fur crinolines, for crinulioes, re- q ired to be made stifle astrong solution is nec- . l iSRCC- cessary. T Borax, bein^ a. neutral aalt, does not in the least degree ; injure the texture of • 'fej'i* - ----- --------------- the linen. Its enVct ect is to soften th« the hardest water, and therefore it should be kept on every toilet table. T<»tho T<«the taste it ia is rather sweet. It is used for clciningAM Juki l*’r» 18 an **ce’ilant dentifrice, and in hot countries it is used, iu connection wi^h wijh tartti tartaric acid and Corboniate of soda, as a cooling beverage. Good tea cans not be made with hard «rater. __ water may • __ All be made soft by adding^ adding ^ .teaspoonfull of borax powder to an ordinary -fixed ketdeof water, i ~x- -___ in which it should boT The - saving in the quantity of tea used Wi he at least*one-fiftb. Free and Accepted Maaoni F-- Meets in . Lafayette on thfe 1st. a Friday of each month, at half past t afternoon.: " - ? ' . " Brethren of the order, in good stftnd invited to attend. GEO. S. HURLBURT. I I ATTORNEY AT LAW i T i ; ■ H. W. A llen , Sec’y. Lafayette, Yamhill County, Oregon. Will Supreme, Circuit and ail I practice in the * “ . of the Courts of this State. Lafayette Lodge, B. C. BRADSHAW, \ COUNSELOR AT LAW, ORDER Or Lafayette, Oregon. ill practice in the District and Supreme Courts of Oregon. ^TTaxes Paid, C Collections made, and Proceeds Promptly remitted. W L -- M - < ’ i ' :i m J eets every Tuesd » members of the orc invited to attend. Jan^ the imminence of our danger^; and ¡that yon might'the better bear my exhor- Station to hope and courage and nd activity. activity Ifha highest virtue is not to despair of the Republic. | Sympathize with every progressive mofrement in the in teres tof humanity. I w»1 i not blindly cling to the prejudices or Iraqirionu of the past when they stand in he: way of useful reform. I will not, in p. B ird , . B akkr , --------- — i because of prepossession, or yield redeoce to the dogma that the limit urnan progress has been attained, ¡rnments and nations are purified in fires of revolution. They take the v 1 I . . 1 « . • /« symmetry, strength from i ape, ’ 7" and — —------ f and --- - -- O_r~ ------- jfe collision of mighty forces, even as the molten n iron from the anvil and the trip jer. Out of the storm, and the tera- Ir_t, and the flood, arches the rainbow of promise and of hope. Alas!' that it must be so! These revolutions of society and gov ernment spring out of a high mental and niOraiexa’tation—out of an enthusiasm for S POLK COUNTY, . - . Oregon. ill practice in the various Courts of this State. • 44 ly W C. G. CTRL. ATTOftNH.A COUNSELOR 'AT LAW Z O. G. T. I f eet® every Saturday evening at 1VL son Meeting House.' SALEM, OREGON. JAS. OLDS. I no 15 ill practice in the Suprc me and Circuit I saac R ogers , W. S. MDuurts of this State. {^"Particular attention paid Probate bi win ess and also to the colkylk f debt*. »nd forwarding of proceeds. W progress which well hesitate at no effort, and shrink from Ao experiment. If man wpre capable of sustaining this passion and tH|s Activity, and of attaining absolute trpth Vi th out an alloy of error,then,in- deid,|Woul^(he cease to be man and be come |ike unto God. This can not be C hristians .— Why 1 xip you object to your children attending ¿'theatre ? | " -TT h . h killed • • in *»■ a theatre,An^vpi «ay he became a mart)jr and went to Heaven. It it was right martyr for a President to vi3it a theatre, it is right far >e cast a glance toward hi any one‘else to, and you are bumbugs and to his satisfaction, discover^ hypocrites to tell your children it is wrong t » np in his meadow had beei do what was right for the Proaident. Child- toe night and pulled Out bj |ren, when your parents tell yeu net. to go to a theatre, ask them about thia.— La Cross^ [Democrat. .-I‘ - ►art as he passed by on hi«' way- s that morning, saw Wood thuii I kneW how h« had been duped; .1 ' cc from New York to Sicraniento ad route is, 3,129 miles, of which' een completed and are in success - * till il-’ V ' ? nd V * * f u ; U ww A-D i -J