1 i t & ' r J f ♦ I- _ ‘t M ! r n £ » p I 4 i T\ I 1 NÀ. i » * « r/. X ■ ! i V / " A H * I i r ; jy ■ “ '‘Z I I < • ! Í • I W 1 ■ I iL?'. jl- ffi ■ r i ! Í' ! : I I ' i I f' yv / » # « / « I. » / T ' * i I p. ï í ’ r I 4 Íí' 1 r Jl t <1 I 4 -0 K 1 ’ Í J I ■i II * 1 » Ilf Tr I i. ! ’ i- • 4 », ä ."»"y i; j? à a. • ■ i’ Ij - . J ! < X4yPH-X'i \ ' it u -zW '* - * X -i - H "i f> — I -i I PRINqiPllES, NOT E|(PÉDÍENCY 82 SO Pef Annum ,1 i H ■ -[■ i J L 1 Î . J ' i y" w ? . 3,1.1 L ' ’ k ■k X » . • 1 . • LA VOL. II. rïi . . - 1 1 ■1 * ifc TUESDAY, NOV. 26, 1867 » WAGOX MAKI and repairing rcsiiaiiBO BTsmr tvesoat bobnixo , I X '* ? if THE WEEKLY fOVRIER. ’I- / 4 =x ...L i__ I / I .......................... MEASURES, NOT MEN » VERY Ò C E K Y A d DJ? SHÒP. i fi Greenbacks, vs Bonds. I . i - ‘ ' I V ■ i PT ■ r ' A LETTER FROM (JEN. BUTLER. i i I. ?4 “ i NO. 44. do, the capitalist is now willing to ijbell them for to anyl ly else ? " ■ 'V 4'1 Ir. V Assuming th o man can doubt, in view,of the legislation of Congress, and the words of the tract, that these bonds arc payable in cu ncy, my next proposi- tion ia—that the United States shall issue a new loan upon w ‘ h terms as sonnd fi- Dance shall show to be most advantageous, and, with the procpeds pay its five-twenty creditors, «nd thus reduce the rate of in terest, while at e same time it keeps exact faith in its _ „jntracts. Z’„. ,J '* I am unable tio.see that this is «a dodge” or “repudiation, »» ? which _ ____ is a longer syn- ” _____ onym for rascality’’ .... or anything “irrecon cilable with comnfon honesty.” « These be hard word#, my masters.” n.As ,1 do 4 a’ /»I **1® — X -Sr. Jff* not think they |add anything to the i strength of the Tribune*» argument upon a '' a legal legal question question re|i a ting to finance, I cer- tainly v.M can neither rfeply to them. Lw....^ WW.VMM. •Wj/.J VU nor UVB return B«VU«U VMV1U. I only propose io reply to the specifio argument of the Ti ^ribune, and, therefore, refrain from discpi issing any of the col- lateral branches of ii tbis subject. Maj| I ask—as| the question >s one ot great moment to the country—you ip jus tice and fairness* to give this lettet iettet the same conspicuous insertion in the Ibaily, Weekly Sijni ^ ( Which 3- K Weekly and and Sitni Weekly Tribune, you gave the attack ' “ Common honesty” jr would seem to require this. , Very truly yours, B. F. BUTLER. T To the Editor of the Tr/6uwe Tribune : Sir—-A ?SON keeps ' prsl ' class Fa mi- friend has sent me a slip fiotn your week >ry ini Lafayette whiere can he J. W. JOHNSON, „JalTthe Maple articles in the ly, containing tho Tribune'» reply to my at all times f<4>nd a’ i • .- AT- . Family.suppl line, besid es letter on the subject of nat’unal finances. My high respect for the editor, the pa L Ar AT ETTB, me one Assortment of per and its readers, prompts me to a rejoin YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON, üSEFÜL b D J.bXUH10tj's ARTICLES. der which may contain a little more clearly J. W. JOHNSON.] Fancy So, s So,t!s of .il kinds, Ojn¿= the exact statement of the question at issue penx ahd Inks, powder, between us. i TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, (In advance.) and Licorice, ; i pipesi, jupes, pe d Bar $>eadJ wper, fancy Caps; Shotjiqd Lea Letter paper, My most earnest désire is that the gov- One Copy One Year,...................... $3 00. rivy. Oysters erntnent shall fully, honestly, and exactly and piatir n» ”* n ■elopes, plai^ a0d fancy, One Copy Six Months, . .... 2 00. an# Sardines, Sard m^S, ■Canned Fruits of all kinds, meet every one of its obligations, according Clergy men and Teachers will'be Fur I i jpstétíe ‘ Ilooflynd and Drake Bitters. to the exact and equitable condition of Iloollynd nished with the C ockier at $2,00 per annum. RATES OF ADVERTISING. every contract it has made with its credit SpHOOLBOO ,KS: One Square, 10 Lines or less, one Inser- I would advocate nothing short of HOKUi^ AND DlIEWINO OF ors. $3,00. TOBACÇO, CIOT1| • • ♦ y • • • this, and justice and good faith requires . 1,00. For each -wubsequent insertion, dw. a *3 : he Best Quality. nothir g more. A liberal deduction will be made on ' j CEGARS, etc., etc. I asserted that the five-twenty bonds Quartery, Yearly, and half Yearly Adver- Delon! » I And ■ were payable as to their principal in cur tiACiocn put Medieine®. Pw Medical and Law Cards, $10,00 per rency and i\-* not J» in . gold. This th e Tribune K. SAMPSON of the LAFAYETTE v ■ • 1 A a ty of the leading proprietà denies, A general annum. * WARE HOUSE, would say to all inter, andfinsists that they are payable ;antly on hand. Si^CoM Being the basis on whioh our ested, that he is prepared with improved ry remedies in gold. r ‘ I, rates are fixed, Currency will only be taken facilities for the accommodation of Farm Spìcchi The whole question is, what was the con tracts, Cookii at market sraluo. Shippers^wHh ers, Merchants and other Shippers, with * 1 tract between the government and its cred rÄtraud safe, accessible and convenient STOR • i itors? ' i j;’ ; ... j ■’ y«. ! I H. F. W HITE. JI. D., d Tfie first $50,000,000 loan of August, He will also Purchase and Fof- AGE. __ -T-yrp and Axle rcase, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.^ ward Produee for a reasonable Copimis- rtment of : ÜKET CUTLSRY, 1861, was issued at seven-thirty interest— . 'Also . Goods andi Packages Shipped to haps , besides general sion. principal and interest payable in gold— Lafayette. Oregon. RAZI : az (^ s ipt att- my care will receive due and prom r pv was so taken and so paid. ben the five- mentof O ftice .—Next door to residence. I entiou. and many useful and orname tai articles too twehty loan bill was passed it established N . -J. K. SAMP T. V. B. EMBREE. me a call and the interest atsix per cent, payable in gold, mention numerous- II F Lafayette, Nov. 23, 18G6; i PHYSfClAN AND SURGEON. but said nothing as to the currency in i SIMPSON. se. in * î make a put It r r .lirA/ k '1. •> v 11 . ______ J • Lafayette, July 0, which the principa! was to be paid. Amity, Yamhill County, Oregon. . I £ Wh^B the five-twenty loan was before The Frozen Well of Vermont. ▼ I.AFAYKTTE FF.BIl A O ffice .—Amitiy T>rng Store. Congress, Judge Spaulding, of Ohio, ask id Saw The famous frqtep well at Brapdon, ed Mr. Stevens, Chairman of‘the Commit RE undersigned would respectfully an Ai B. WESTKRF1EL.B, nounce to the travelling public, that he tee on Appropriations, who reported it, if Vermont, which has attracted so much at » Fhylicita and Surgeon, .... , at the Lafayette crossing of the Yamhill, has, he principal of these bonds was payable tention, is described by a recent visitor as A LARGE, NEW AND SAFE FERRY BOA^, h I OREGON. r1 h gold as^well as the interest. f To which being forty-oné feet in depth aud pacing LAFAYETTE, i" 1 f f A. 0 4 j on which he can cross Teams, Stock, <tcL, Hr Stevens replied that the principal was through a stratum o f frozen gravel fifteen O ffice —In Ilio Drag Store. 1 1 feet thick before l reaching water. The EXPEDITIOUSLY AND CHEAPLY. il themsélvea ol f this method ot lot payable in gold. \ V“1^ ; At the same session, when the first five- frozen gravel was o »verlaid by a four foot to BUILDERS and other» that The roads leading to and from this crossing V V sayi ¿red at all times to Furnish twenty Ioan bill was passed, the legaLtcn- layer of stiff clay, at id underlaid by two or are in good repair, and person^ Yrotft th'- tlpiy are p V i ffl going t<> Portland, McMinrivifle,forest ler act was also passed, providing for lhe three feet < f graved which wm not frozen, south uts, Sill* • * A. G. PHILIPS, D. D. S. lime and Hillsboro, and from the ? hMr ? Flooring. issue of what are now known as “green- It was dug in 1808^ by Mr/Twombly. the Sleppe ■’ ;,\.willl dweHi* g wi*h water, LAFAYETTE. going to Salem, Dallas, Corvallis!, backs.” It was therein provided and 80 owner, to sup[ ‘ the shape of ng in the ' ‘ And in fact verything to their ac vantage to -tr patronize tin Fer printed on the back of every note that it In wiotef, it t rrefzes i over generally at Dr. O. W. GOITÍ HER, JOHN night several inched in thickness, and they JCVjtSflaKrfe* is legal tender for every debt, public and Lafayette, July 31, 186& PHYS fClAN. S URO EON AND v [ - irivate, er.cept duties on imports and I the have to sen 1 a boy idown i,o the morning ot surpassed in i Oregon, if ’ A CÇOUCH E UR. nterest on the publié debt. If it .t was not to break it, and aomdtîmes. io very cold ! ■ NEW GOODS Pacific Coast’ i 30 hard as tol>e useless to be received for principal of the public winters, it freezes 'O ffice —At bi< residence in Chehalem s situated on Panther Creek, . Our I until spring.^ Valley. Yaiwhill Cnuirtv. Ogn. debt, why except tlr* interest? 1.0 í miles wjfest of LAFAIETTE, and is v p 1 - - -71 Last winter thi 18 ras the case, and in the Besides the act made it receivable by . * S. HURLBURT. tjof large eleni surrouded - -TrT the United States f r all its loans, and spe month of May a mam had to be sent dowu lao Cedar and aqd Tender,Y*eltow into the well to break up the ice before ATTORNEY AT LAW, cially coovertable into five-twenty bonds. much other «Valuable Timber abound in ained. During the Again in the following Congress, while water conld be Lafayette, Yamhill County, Oregon. Will . . ,• ?! J.J— -»1:11 ’’ Mill ur ;e vicinity of 01 the immedit ave on hand , and are ■ I practice in the Supreme, Circuit and all a portion of the five-twenty loan was yet su mm er there is icé attached to the stones * We furnii stan'ly in receipt of I of tAie Courts of this State. untakén, another ten-forty loan was author of the wall near the surface of the water, ^ — 1—Li f , *■ Dry Goods. I [R tUMR] IT' ized at five per cent, interest, both princi and sometimes small pieces are brought ’up Clothing, M , P ’ 1 P. C. WUIfAff, . pal and interest of which, by the terms of in the bucket Of ¡course, the is cold at Boots and Shoes, 1 by M Mechanic echani !S to be superi which is sai all timet like ice-water. The owner says AT TORNE Y-A T-LAW, the act, were made payable in gold. ’ Fancy Goods, Notions, or for iDsid Finishing pur poses to Pine 1 .Now, if it was the contract of the gov the middle of'the shaft is the ooldest, and Dallas, Polk County, Oregon. • r I- * Groceries, cr Cedar.* ; ernment that the six per cent, five-tweaty be complains of having caught the rheum Hardware, Particular attention given to collection of We solid i a trial, and guarateo satisfac- ___ Queeo8Ware, bonds were, interest and principal, payable atism by going down into it in hot weather. notes, account*, liens, mortgages, &c. tioh f* i :fe O. MOOR, t of frozen grave! hs Cutlery. <^o.. SfC. November 19, ’67 n43 ly in gold, although directly to the tootrary The extensive de _________________ : ■ __ -- . ____ ■ I Prices according to the times. C „„ of ______ _______ ing the water* in was stated on their face, why was it that the cause of the f I n 29-tf F. M. ” 2" SIMPSON. ADDISON C. OIBBS.’ — CHAS. W. PARRISH itstery is bow did the the government offered a ten- forty Ioan at the well; but the mystery Lafayette, !ov. 26, .1866. —X. -------- J. I lire? ? Was it formed f five per cent, interest and principal and frozen gravel get there GIBBS A PARRISH, Wcw Picture Gallery! Í during the glacial period period? ? Wells were arf angements both payable in gold ? ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS <. H. CÄTTERLIN bas fitted ip Í In other words, how could the govern sunk at a distance of seventy feet on each Harness apd Saddlery ment expect the five per cent, gold paya side cf this one, to ascertain the cause of AT DAW, the phenomena. Intone at twenty nine ble and gold, bearing loan to be taken up PORTLAND, OREGON. temperature. When it had the six per cent, gold payable feet, they found water of 46° temperature, in Lafayette in complete style, where O ffick on Alder Street, in Carter’s new while that of the frozen well was 40°. In and gold bearing loan still before the coun prepared to take >L •“ rick block. 32 ly try? ’ - I the others they foi^nd layers of frosen Photographs and Ambrotypes inches to a foot You say that the Tribune was largely, gravel tod ice from A B. F. BOYH in. on short notice and in the best style of the thick at a depth of ^wenty-nine to thirty instrumental at the request of government art. )int * everything wa•* ¿ Attorney at Law, through its agents, in persuading the peo four feet, at which ppi Ladies, Gentlemen, Children; old and SALEM, OREGON. ple to let the government have their mon solid, and chunks of if ice were picked uiJ young, all can be accommodated by present th workmen atop- * H ey for these bonds. We assumed them by the workmen, and the ill give prompt attention to all legal ing themselves Tor that purpose. owever, is still uu? day hfter day that every one would be paid ped. The mystery, how busiiwas eutrusted to him at the Cap- “.Exchanging P hotcxjrams is all the 'age OREGQNj explained. j- r. • I itoL He will also praaetice in any of now the with young gentlemen and young ladies. in full in coin—principal and interest. uet -rr signed, thankful for the liberal Call and gel a supply, and if I do Courts of this State. A 4 ly 44 Nott the ten-forty loan was put upon the ;e extended to him 1 in the “ past please you I will charge you nothing. K' fJ L JL patron iSge Alabama is a 8tai •tej rich in natural re- i market by Jay- Cooke, as the agent of old customers and otheraLl would say t[iIhis t| Ben. F. Hayden, | j ~ FLU.,, v2n9tf 1 W. H. CATTERL1N. sources, with a fine » climato, and awwide bette* prepared than ever, to Treasury, and if you will con«ult the files that he is u ATTORNEY AT LAW, <»f the Tribune containing the advertise- advertise range of production. > The Mobile Tribune supply all dtmandsibr >1 ............................................. I ment jof that loan you will find that Jiay _ lu ’ EOLA, A HARNSSS s a < I iq! -i'll ! s ' ' k The State of Alabama alone is capa- Cooke advertise the ten-forty loan as the .. , Oregon. r ' l POLK COUNTY, dì and; descriptions, and lower only !<>an af the go varo meat, the principal ble of supporting 1^,000,000 of White Of all kinds ill in the various Courts of this ilt practice [>raet uge class land Quality of articles H and iptcrest of which were payable in gold. people. Ite than the sat Its iron is cqiual equal to that of Swe- Swe DR. A. B. WESTEREIELD i I 44 ly !. IE . Sute. d elsewhere the can be pur . ------------------------------ ------------ - -------------------------------- I have not seen that advertisement in den ; its cdhl beds, in extent and Odalitv. - * »-. - * -------------- - n—lylvania ‘ T ’ * DEAL1R IN the T^buné, but it was so advertised, * ♦ surpass those of Pennsi ; • 0 i. C. G. GLRG. » ; its marble ___ r ____ DRUGS, CHEMICALS, T^AINTS, Again : you do not deny that thia five- rivals that azfCarrarah ; with i ._r_. oulti- proper ATTORN EY & COUNSELOR AT LAW, loan, in wbat ever it is payable, is vation its soil cm be made to feed and OILS, DYSTUFFS. <foc. J SALEM, OREGON. Repairg. Mending and Fixing twenty . now due at the option ot the United States. clothe an immense population,” done on shirt ^Notice. , J. practice in the Supremo and Circuit I • [ ’' 'i ■£ ■ | ’ ' I r F'*' ‘ v * Practitioner? of Medicine, Surgery and That is. tbe five years have passed at the y y Courts of this Slate.’ B^,The .highest Market price paid for end of which bv their terms, the United Needles were^first made in London iu Fi. Obstetrics, Particular attention paid to Probate Hides and produce. States reserved the right to pay them:aod the reign of Queen Miry. The inventor busmens and also to the collection of debts, as AS established himself ptrmsoent- " By' promptitude jin business I hope to the government has the right to pay them died without imparting the eeeret of his and forwarding of proceeds. ■ 1 ly in Lafayette, and invites the atten bfiable to n it ’*-'--** r_ of the patrbn- today in whatever currency the contract a continuance art. ¡jTbe a# was recovered in. 1565.— tion of the trade to his stock. , age heretoft i so generously extended to me. calls for—whether gpl4 or paper. hkas Growsp first taught the English to Physician«’ Prescriptions pat ujat JKirCusfbm’ers ' from the opposite If these hoods are payable io gold^wby make needles, but the Hrt was again lost attorney at law , < all hours, and on short notice. side' 1 of tbiE F , t ‘ p Uvpr, whb purchase the are ¡they selling at from 108 to 112 in cur noìtf no'tf A. B. WESTERFIED. for- ttparly a century, tthen it was again Lafayette, Oregoa, i amount of {five dollars, will 11 ‘ be entitled rency when gold is worth 143 to 145, recovered by Christopher Geeening. who I3T Prompt attention paid to Collections. If the United States should now choose ferriage at^y expense. settled Long Creo don, F in Buckingham- A. . . -- H -> 1. H Ï 28-tf si d NEW BOOT AND SHO to exercise its right to pay them —whiCfi «hire< Needles are now . [’SI V. stiles CAAA it I*® I*--'5 vy tl :____________ • f : , i r -i-" chiefly made at .1 ■*_ AW « -a ^rl i —' *.. - Dayton, •mber 1, 1868; 4 i *F?ii would seem to be wise, as they are nntax- Redd I itch, in Worcestershire ; Ha th orsa ge, ■ til' I I*: 7i?*|0> ■'* A. F. FORBES, j pu > I able, so that theft interest is io f*£t, from in Derbyshire, and h »od near Birming- Jttirnejj one to three per cent, higher than six per bam. 8ome years ago lCv,wWV,vv HE undersigned bpg« leave' to announce I 100,000,000 nee- to thei public, that he has established I centjto the holder—in that case w|>j dies A week.were made'in Redditch. AND • Ji COUNSELOR AT LAW, '- •' -■- \- • '-f'‘J’jl BÜPHi ■ POWELL & MILLICAN■ i* i 1 ‘ should the government be called upon to himself in Lafayette. Og’n. in the himself m Lafayette. O/fn. in Imsin the business of Í ' 1 ! u ■ __----- ■ La Fayette. Oregon. ■ * ’ H' i 4 ¡1 ” ; of manufacturing Boots and Shoes ol al and jWhe earaiags of Id or its equivalent in oi cur Th* eaeaiaft of the tha Allan tie cable daring are ort hand Jan i Indefinite nembeY of pay them in gold every description and pattern. ETQBNK HEYIPL.E7 say 148, when anybody else can the past j - m * ar* reported at S1.60Q.000 in if* ^irior quality of » L rency, Genta ’ and Ladies ’ gold of satn the Newfoaadlan JinW re nf which sum buy them at 112 ? AiTT0RN|T AND SOLICI TOR ceived $500.000 in irold ae its share. Ocean th Why ahofcld the taxpayers ufaa wiled r Boote, Shoes nr Gaiters ■ i * *í‘ ’w Oregon. telegraphing evidently nap; but bet pare; hot before|otig Mending done to order/ I - f ’ ’' ■ upon to pay the bolder from thirty to forty oom pan v nave plenty of r|vah O ffick on Front Street, up stairs. a<ijoi orn Wheat taken in exehangefor work pur cent, more in orderu.tp redeem these the cable company will have Far sale oi f nrnet reasonable term*. ing Knapp àc Burtelk < ’ ate th* better — and the more there wiU <1 í'd 'Hífl JJiflW LOGAN “ SCHAEFF avi » MyrM • Jity 9, to Mt# ‘he ' m t H id d « . jt f‘i 4$ ■ 'tc w d:> larrup* Leu is® it -b 1J w 13 JTÎI3TR3 M A 3TIH W ©4« vi ea I * * > Ü EDWARDS informs all « “ Whom it may concern,’’ that he is established in L afay - ett ®, in the buamess of manufaciunu K a“d rapairing • -r*” •••© WAGONS, ____ , HACKS, COACHES ANp BUC GIES. An experience of many years on this coast in business, i_ the _ ’___ ' , enables ' ' hnn to assure pitrons _ that he understands what it requires to make or repair jobs in his line in a manim to stand through all our varied seasons lie wf 1 take in exchange for his work wagon timber and lumber. He wants Spokes, Felloes, io 'gU<8, which he will allow the mar- Axles, Ac., for I J.EDWARpS. ket price. Lafayette i, July 31, 1S6G-Iy —BY-Z^ : J ■ 4 J. a b . a . I ÉHHH Moot A Simpson T • Li- ; * DENTISTRY ! «. • tplL± I Belcher & Lafayette. H w j t T ^ yy gallery rSHMENT ' W • - b DRUG’ W L L E Y. V H T »■ SHOP Brick; ! Brick ! Brick !! ^RICK\ » • • ,j r i i i'i ‘t • » s ; j i e / i L•' J L___ t 1 ■ * V I t i i hi » • - f I U l J__ rtf <