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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1867)
’ • • • j J I ' "!i mnmm La ■ / J L L Ì K *:T/ a «*■ & y* I r : i.yjo «irtiïoi. w m Ä —L... '......... , MEASURES, NOT PRIN0IPLE8 Ï44 r- j 4' H'i|! - p : | I 11 I —1 - r ! v r J : a=r jJ . 1 ? i f i. DEC VOL. Il SH i’TIONERN LY GROCER |DWARDS informs all mi fVhpm it may concern,” Ope" Is established in L afay « [the business of manuiacturu I keeps a first class F Lafayette, where oa I the staple articles io besides WAGON flAKIYG THE WEEKLY COURIER REPAIRING l PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY MORNING, —BY— J. W. JOHN8ON, . —AT— X.A7AT1TTI, , IIACK8, COACHES AND BUGGIES, rience of many years on this coast siness, enables him to assure patrons understands what it requires to make jobs in his line in a manner to stand all our varied seasons He will take nge for his work wagon timber and Ila wants Spokes, Felloes, To.igurs, YAMHILL COUNTY,’OREGON, TERMS QF SUBSCRIPTION, (In advance.) One Copy One Year, ....................... $3 00. ; hie Copy Six Months, . , ;. . . 2 00. BafClergymea and Teachers will be Fur* lushed with tbe C ourier at $2,00 per annum. and Drake Bitters. RATES OF ADVERTISING. One Square, 10 Lines or less, one Inser« tion, . .. . , .... $8.00. For each subsequent insertion, . . 1,00. A liberal deduction will be made on Quartery, Yearly, and half Yearly Adver IOOKS ! L.AÎFAYFTTK FERRY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Lafayette, Oregon. O ffice .—Next door t© residence. . ...........—............... * —— The roads leading to and from this crossing are in good' repair, and persons from the south going to Portland, McMinnville, Forest Grove and Hillsboro, and from the North,, going to Salem, Dallas, Corvallis, ill; find it to their acvantaire to patronize thfo Ferry. T. V. B. EMBREE, ¡PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Lafayette, Amity. Yamhill Cowrty. Oregon. «- 3HEWING * TOBACC -tm ¡1 ■. Quality. jRGARS, eto., etc I | THE undersigned would respe itfully an- Law Cards, $10,00 per noufice to the travelling publ è, that ht has, at the Lafayette crossing of th u Yamhill _ aauMim. Map1 Coin Being the basis on which our A LARGE, NEW AND SAFE FERRY BOAT, rates are tired, Currency will only be taken on which he can cross Teams, Sto< k, Ac., at market value. EXPEDITIOUSLY AND CHEi ELF. WHITE, H. 4 If l ND tisements. Medical aad y Let me count iiits of ill kinds, «Heines. i’.WigJ j : oj r I - 4 leading proprietà ry rem Spices, Ly«, ? Grease, < if, H I v ■ 5 « ■ r ; Also PQCKET - CUTLERY, RAZORS t a general and maayluse numerous to make a pi^rch LafayeHe,. tentai articles too ivp me a call and L. SIMPSON, -ly. O ffice .—Amity Drug Store. LAFAYETTE, O tttcf .—Tn rhe Drug Store f this method ot and others that ies to Furnish DENTISTRY Goode, Notions, A. G. PHILIPS, D. D. S. OGN LAFAYETTE. II y Dr. CL W. GOU HER PHYSIC! A N. SURGEON AND A CCOUCHEUFR icw Pletore Uallep! < O ffice — At -hu residence in Cbehalem ’iiMry, Yamhill Countv. Qgn. n-31-tf H. CÀTTERL1N i has fitted up S. HURLBURT. Dallas, Polk County, Oregon. Particular attention given to collection not ph , accoonta. liens, mortgages, &C. November 19, ’67 n43 ly ADDISOX C. GIBBS. <?HAS. W. PARRISH GIB8S & PARRISH, art. ; . ’ Ladies, Gentlemen, Children; old a young, all can be accommodated by preset ing themselves for that purpose. J Exchanging P hotograms is all the rs now with young gentlemen and young ladi Call and get a supply, and W 1 do i please you I will charge you nothing. the soldiers who fought, the farmers of tbe west, and tbe miners of tbe farther west W. H. CATTE arrangements ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS H AT TH® r T- ■ AT LAW, PORTLAND, OREGON. •i ./ O ffice on Alder Street, in Carter's new rick bkxjk. ...^ 38-ly " B. F. BONHAÏ^” Attorney at Law SALEM, OREGON. Will give prompt attention to all basiaess entrusted to him at the itol. He will also praaetiee m any < Courts of this State. 44 h The poor people support me fin idleness. They pay the money that mikes my in* DEALER IN - CHEMICALS, ¡PAINTS, A . I of Medicine, 1 » . Surgery Obstetrics, - established ... ■ . himself , ly in Lafayette, and invites tl tionof the trade to I ps stock. as H Physicians’ Prescriptions put all hours, and on short noti< Ail B. WESTE noltf ,--------------- - ------------------ i----- ------ the various Courts of this 44 ly C. G. CUHLu ATTORNEY A COSELOR AT LAW, LAFAYETTE HARNESS AND I SADDLE SHO M. McEVILY desire, to anooun HH^that be has opened a Harness a • Saddle «hop at this place, and w keep on hand and for sale everything in I treat i They support the army, the navy, the government-the negroes, tbe bondholders, and they can have what there i I left and get rieh if they can. I am a bondholder Tbe ert The fool nation protects me. ica—I the ' oowards who dare n| chains from tKeir necks—the t ' I • 1 ' Remember that every low, has rights and feelii ions of America are my slaves tentions, let peace be r that we oontrol Congress and than triumph; valpe trii they shall remain our slaves I ' 1 T Indeed ! A national debt is i national meansi of peace. > _ -j you meek with neglect, let it f: descript blessing—to us sharpers and aristocrat*. pfiYVhen & . ' r $ and Qu arouse you to exertion; instead of allowing The south may starve— * elsewhere ittoi mortify youg pride^et aboat lessening The west may fail— I ■ The states may fall— those j defects which expose you to aeglee(, The territories may suffer— exceiienQÎgg which fhich and improve ÆiELj those excellencies The well men may work— ’ command attention and respect. The sick men may want— < If you yon desire people to treat you ae A The orphans may wail— done on short gentleman, you conduct yourself as The widows may we$p— a gentleman should. price paid for The poor nien, the farmers, the Do, not attempt to fri; the foresters and miners may pay \ , .• inferiors by passion^; J a few of us, now are. masters. ë in bus tesa I hope to to your own character tl continua !e of the patron them. Tbe same thing extended to me. firmness and persuasion. the opposite Find fault, when you «id, of the IrMt, wl,., purchase the private, if possible, aad amount of fije doljore, . || I be entitled to offense« rpther than a ferriage at tny eipeose. blamed are less incline n . rr / 8- 0- STILES V À RepatMn SALEM, OREGON. practice in the Supreme and Circuit short notice,., M.McEVl fV Courte of this State. *• . La-Fayette, Oct. 15,1867. t | Particular attention paid to Probate .usitiesa and also to the collection of debts, And forwarding of proceeds. HE CO-PARTNERSHIP hen existing under the style of ECKI BURBANK, is this day dissolved, by t ATTORNEY AT LAW, consent. A. R. BURBANK havin( Lafayette, Oregon, chased the interest of C. ECKLES, h GT Prompt attention paid to Collections. authorised to collect the debts due ai pay all liabilities of the late firm. 28-tf Thr twineae will be cnnUnaed by C, ECKLES. k BURBANK A. R. BURBANK. Lafayette. Aug. 26. 1867. p32.( ' BlMtoIuti.n Notice, J. W. JOHWSON, LES OILS. DYSTUFFS. &C. Practitioner pay taxes. New England is cunning ! ? 3 ; New England is wealthy ! New England is boss—thè west and south are victims ! I like it All of us bondholders 1 ike it B. WESTERFIELD DRUGS, J - 1’ r I on short notice and in tbe best style of t v2 d 9 if • 1 pay no taxes! I Not a tax! 1 love that Congress—that j Congress—that , gay, festive, an ing Congress, it protects inte tbe clamps on musole!: It exempts u* bondholders ation. The tax collector n< me.—Thank the 'Congress, 1 sotfiebody, I am not called on |o pay taxes. Let the poor folks, tbe ^orkingmen, Lafayette, Yamhill County, Oregon. Will in Lafayette in complete stylo, where be prepared to take practice in the Supreme, Circuit and all of the Courts of this State. Photographs aad Ambrotypes A TTORNEY-A T-LAW, •f , the tear* come to The bondholder's ■ in silk, bought with the money irtent ¡robs me of. My wife is U children are often hungry—cold, >wing up In Ignorance- eGold is deuaocracv—I detest; democracy but the gold part orti is worth having ! I ~ ATTORNEY AT LAW, P. C. SI JLIzIVA^r, $190,000 00 Total >f one hundred h nice little total Here is and ninety thousand dollars ’invested in the rich nians' comfort—United Stetes Bonds —interest payable in gold, and no taxes to pay on bonds or interest— Let me figure the interest - $190,000 00 11 Interest in gold, equal to 11 er cent, in greenbacks 120 900 00 Twenty thousand and nine hundred dollar* the Door men of this country are willing to paj^he for living with them.| Ha ! ha ! ba ! But the n|tional debt is a national blessing. I like bonds. All of ns New England patriots like bonds. We have no taxes to pay on them. . Not a tax. Rather sharp fighting that was. Yankees are good at wbitling, good at skinning ! The war was a godsend te Ime I filled I inadd quotas and speculated in this money—lots of it—invested itj bonds—and 1 am rich I own this elegant house* Ì [’his furniture was conquered ban» tbe oowa| dly rebels.— These chairs, books, pictures^ Mirrors—all this furniture was confiscated i and shipped to me on the sly. ' Bully for patriotism ! Good morning, bleeding esc Long live tbe enduring peo| 1 Went to no war—not one It wks a better game to control to figure for—to pass ja law'that United States bonds should be exempt from taxation and that the interest should belpaid in gold T LL PERSONS indebted to the .-firm of ECKLES & BURBANK requested to come forward and settle tl accounts and notes Whout delhy. 7 1 Wheat will bo received for does at’ 4Sarket prfoe.fi .n -r. Ly Abo or (JooDs paid for W veat . .MP™«- A ‘ ■ ■ • J ‘ ; ’> r r: ■ 1 U •! ; f T|L -, f i ! Lf'r ; * ; h>. Ì they are blamed withou Dayton, IJicember 1, 18^6. be more amusing Kxisistant with the Brick •J. ! wore. L . Z ; > -,.1 > The bondholder has his horses, his carria ges, his wines, hi« dinners, bis suppers, bis racers and his bonds, u ■ • ‘ v 1 have my tin tinner pail—my faithful dqg% and”they tex you, then, kill you at that—.and r*y tod chest, and my bard palms, dnd tirtd idhed and improv«