Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, December 10, 1867, Image 1

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J. W‘. JOHNSON1/
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LATAYBTT1,
YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON,
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TERMS OF StJBSCBlPTlON, (Li advance.)
One Copy Ono Year, . . . . . $3 00.
One Cony Six ¡Months,........................... 2 00.
. JUa^Clergymen and Teachers will be Fur­
nished with thp-CovKiEK at ?2,00 per annum.
AXTE» OF ADVERTISING.
>ne Square, ¿0 Line« or less, one Inser-
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$8,00.
each subsequent insertion,
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A liberal deduction will be made on
Qu artery, j Yearly, and half Yearly Adver­
tisements. i I
Medical and Law -Cards,
$10,00
per
annum.'1
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t^yUoin Being the basis on whioh our
rates are fixed, Currency will only be taken
at market raise.
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< H. F. WHITE, H. n.,
Ptí^lCJAN AN<D SURGEON.
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Lafayette, ■'Oregon.
-Next door to residence.
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PHYSICIAN ANJ) SURGEON.
WAGOX MAKINO M
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OFFiOE.-i-Amity Drug Store.
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KAFATETTE FERRY.
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Dr. H. W. GOUCHER,
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SURGEON
A cev» UOfi EUR.
Omer.— At his.residence iu Chehalem
Valley. Yamhill County, Ogn.
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Awoke the life no mor#,
.. themsrives of this method ot
to BUILDERS and others that
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Then rushed with lightning qlnekness
they are prepared at all
times
fo Furnish
I' Oler his face a mortal Skfihees,
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Hits,
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Steepen,
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Flooring
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plan'ly in receipt of
Dry Gondii,
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Clothing,
Boots and Shoes,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
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'1 Fancy Goods, Notions.
Lafayette, Yamhill County, Oregon. Will
practice in the Supreme, Circuit and all
• of the Courts of this State.
Groceries,
Hardware,
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Cutlery. 4"C-. 4*°-
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Prices according
to *_af
the
times.
, .P tp £ c . suldivaw ,
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Abd the dews in fearful thickness
■ “slhtered o’er his temple fair._w
nd there swept a dyingfmunbur
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r the
* ” lively
- Sont! a n •awimer
As ihe beauteous
Asihe
bvauteouR pilot < cimer
bv that city
Perished by
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Hy
Mechanics to be s superi
which is said
7inishing purposes to Pine
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OTfCedat
trial, and guaratee satisfac*
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H-CATTERLIN has fitted*up a / Wo solicit
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F- M. SIMPSON.
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Ct! AS. W. PARRISH in Lafayette incomplete etylcíwh^re he ie > ä
ADDISOfi C. GIBBS.
L|faye|te, Nc .26,1866.'
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prepared to.take
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Photographs and Ambtotyp««
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS
THE >
on short notice and in
in tbe belt etiyle of tbe
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PORTLAND, OREGON.
1 arti
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Ladies,
Gentlemen,
Children
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old
and
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young,
all
can
be
accommodated
by present
O ffice on Alder Street, in Carter’s new
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ing themselves for that purpose.
rick blocks
Exchanging P hotog & ams U all the rage
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now with young geutlraien and yoang ladies.
Call and get a supply, and if 1 do no*
please you I will charge you nothing.
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,W. H.CATTERdlN..
SALEM, OREGON.
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ill give
prompt attention
attention to
to all
all legal
ill
give prompt
lega
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buAiitess entrusted • to • him
at aa_
the _ Cap
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also
in - any ’ of
the
,itol. |Ba
will praaetiee
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îmtaal%.LpFiai
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for
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patrobage extended tò him i the past
Mr"
would ¿ay to his old tbstomers am I others,
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that
better bnspared thaï ever, to
a
DEALER IN
that be
be is
is uow
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attorney at law >
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!.. supply all c demands fty
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DRUGS,
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Oregon.
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POLK COUNTY,
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OILS, DYST1
Of all
kinds and
descriptions,
fnd
lower
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“ill
ill practice
pradtico in
in the
t various Courts of this
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thp
rm
me
and
Quality
pf
articles
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than
the
same
class
ind
of
Practitioner
of Medi'
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purchased
elsvwhere the
in ticj*
be jd
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[From the hipitalCh
Oregon Central Rai
It must be gratify i ngitoevery wellwisher
.. Orégon
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the above men­
of
to know tb
tioned road can no lonjger be regarded as
a myth. Of all ente prises, the people
are most tardy in i »mprehending the
practicability and feal libility of railroad
enterprise, and the ww tdut operandi by
i Harness and Saddlei
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^STABLISHMBW T
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F. Borin AM,"'.
jAttèrney st Law,
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which railroads are bin It The enormous
amount of capital req! lired to prosecute
such undertakings, 3 becomes magnified
into mountains, as it wj ;re, when subjected
so, on the prin-
to the test of figures, ai
ciple that it is folly to project with impas­
e, left
to them*
sibilities, the general
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tigate such sub*
selves, care not to i
jecta. Every one kty>ws that railroads
this has been sc­
have been built, but
coniplished four out of d|ery five of the peo­
ple have never troubled themselves to ascer­
tain With auy considerable degree of defi­
, _«n.
F. Hayden,
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a counselor at law >
ALEM, OREGON.
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established, himself pertnsnenf-'
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1y in Lafayette, ahd Inrites the atterb
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tion of the trade to his stock.
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H
ctice in the Supreme and 1 Circuit
tstof this State.
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Particular attqntion paid to Probate
bu.-iuess and plso to the collection uf debts,
and forwarding of proceeds.
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J. W. JOUXSOA, w
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Repairing,
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Mending
-done on short NoticL
an
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SHi. i WESTF’1*
The highest Market pme
pn
wEsmyiRD» ■
noltf
UHides
and
P
rod
ind
produce.
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t f#Bylpromptil
pyAJIlI pi I luuv la
iw
uunnsvod
Ï hopb to
By I promptitude
business
^„Jkbe ahlei to merit a continuance of he patron-
rpflE
CO-rARTN^RSHIP^^retnfore
wfetin/nnder
the}l.vle of ECCLES »!«• ,l>«rewfow,8o
g
forVtho gestrously
extended to me.
MisHolutiou Netlr«,
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An?. iiay'dmutual
hr
• g^^Customers ¡ from 4he i opposite
BURBAN
AT
Ivipg
pur-
Lide
of the riyerj, who purchase - the i
consent. ,A. R. HUBBANK Wlh*
^amQUpii Of five dolfers, will be .entitled
entitled to
Lafayette, Oregon.
chased the
the interest of Q. ECKLl^ S, 'V te aloné
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chased
authorized
to collect'
the dehte doo
oud Wil! Iferriage at my expense.
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KB* Prompt attention paid to Collections.
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SMILES,
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pay all liabilities of the late firipr.
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The bnsiness
eontinueu hy
business will bt*
be cnntinqljd
b A. K v Dayton, December 1, 1866.
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Lafayette, Aug. 26. J867.
— KrhsoWELL & MILLICAN,
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AND COUNSELOR ÁT X,Afi »
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2x4rm of ECKUBB i BUBBANK
BUB
id an indefinite number of
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requested to come forward and -»ottle their
,ljRt Kb*
a euperior quality of
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aucountH and notes without deln|.
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Wheat witt be received ftau« r at *1’ the
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attorney and
market prion-.
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l or G oods paid farWH***
.« on most reasonable terias.
. Ai R. BURBANK.
Oeries «a Ftoai Street, up staits, adjoin
si tf*
ette Joly ®, 1967»
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Mf / ta rnyetto. Oregcj^ 4
ELOEXE SEMPEÌE,
sotowrtok
fc,'4e*»a*e
int very emphatically to their
and i immediate agrandiWuta
iudivi
s
should
w
This should not beso. Individas$¡y, ■«
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a railroad somewhere through tbe t
are fori.'
Il
Willamette
Valley. Was there.a^.rojec»
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a •• a
.«¿al
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on foot to build one that would bit
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that
promised to succeed, all th« bette«;
but if there is not, and yet a feasible pros­
pect for onepCp be constructed elsewhere
Still rolls on that rad rand river
indeed oh
IJIfr the
VIIU * Pacific Coast
— !
'Ohr Mpwjs
Mill is situated on Panther Creek, And the sup unbinds hidquiver •
It
1W miled west uf LAFA JETTE, and is 0’<r the starlight stream << urever
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Oti iu besom as before.
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But the vessefa ninbowjbanner
81
ani Tender Yellow Firs; also Cedar and,
Greets no more the gay avanna
er ac ' w " i*-“,
k
;
much other
ker Valuable Timber abound in And that pilot’s lute drt s manna
’ immediate
vicinity of
our Mill. :
.„.nediáte vicinity
of our
Greets no more the gay •vanna
tu
And that pilot’s lute dr< «manna
Äfu(roi«h
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r-LLs-k
’ Ilk 1 ! - . k . —L. ‘I-
- i oj
On the purple wave r more.
co J
ave on hand , and are
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Erejry romer to her sphwre,
Night ^shades rank the alrjencumbered
And pale marble statues ¿umbered,
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Belclier & BiH, <iaW'
S. HURLBURT.
DaUAs, Polk County, Oregon-
Particular attention given to collection of
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to«, accoowta, ••
liens, mortgages,
&c.
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67
n43 ly
November 19, ’67
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But these purple waves ei chanted,
nonea beside
oeM«w a city
haun«cU,
Rolled
c
By an awful spell, that daunted
j.
hia old patron« and aa many new on
obooee to favor him With t ctfll.
Lager Beer.' Ale, Cigara, Oysters,
dine«. 4°*’
,n343m
Liquors sold hy the bottle-
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Saw
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Mr. MILLICAN invites the attebtii n
O ffice —I » the Drug-Store.
OGN.
¡v a
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! i I ! ^hyaim^a ami Surgeon,
LAFAYETTE,
OREGON.
4 U. TOWS, TX X |M|
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Fin« Wine« and Li<t«r«,
A. B. WESTERFIFl.n,
PtíYüJCHAN,
tent Medicines.
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Amity. Yamhill Coanty, Oregon.
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rieh val-
I buildiog a railroad through ta tbs
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a
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overcame'obstacles
in
a
ley of 0
e Louisville Journal, thus
r 'Prentice of
A n |) FAMÎÜf GROÇEJ
eiujic yea
jw,
wvum have required n
. would
single
AND REPAIRING 8HOP.1
speaks
of the fol wing beaoliffll lines:
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decade in former - times for ite
’: z accoro
. T) L SIMPSON teMpa a first rissa Fami-
“ One mleht mo** wish tofliy, if be knew
EDWARDS informs all
J
the people now have the
IX v |y Grocery in Lafayette where can be that wo heaatifi a tribute asi this would be meni,
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a “
u Who«
Whom it may concern,”
proud
satisfaction
'of' knowing that tho
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at all times, foun'd alb the staple articles in the written to hie
that
that be
be is
is established
established in
in Lar/rk
L afay ­
road under consideration will bo com­
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of
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ii«, t| ’ es ■
''y
On the besom ot the ri.er
ette , in
menced somewhere in tbo Wilk motte
rapairing
W
Where th® sunpnlooaed Ips qpiver,
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Valley ind
ere many months elapse.
(nd that
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WAGONS, HACKS, COACHES AND Bl’GpJES. [
Where tbe starlight streamed Joravar
re of the Company mean buri-
The Di
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ARTICLES.
lirecto
o.n.A a a,vessel
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Anu LUXURIOUS
juu-a
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An experience of many years1 on thte4cpast ^rg- 3EHTL
Sailed
and fre|
£
TeRRei light
ngm mu
,,rr, .
nen. It is a forgone conclusion that the
EarCy Soaps' Soaps of all kinds, Candies Morning dewdrops hung like manna
mi
in the bumneM, enables him to Assure patrons
that he understands what it requires to make ,‘J (f .Ucoricei pipes, pens and Inks, powder. On the bright folds of her banner.
Oregon
Central Railroad will be buiU-
n Cei
to & land am iys,|$hot and Bar I^ead, Letter paper, fancy While zvphvrprose to fan he?
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... nner
-------lowland
The
people
in all sections of the plate
or repair jobs in his line in a u
tnrougn an vur vn«>v«
— lie will take
I ‘
O >q pUir, Envelopes, plate and fancy/Oysters
may as well make up their mind to th$ and
Softly to th« radiant sea. <
through «11 our varied seasons
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Af .ii tiuds.
J if
At her prdwJ^pilot
beaming!
an
wqrk
gC for
lur
Ills
’»Y«*» wagon
-- —Q----- timber
if-; and 1 an<
j in exchange
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shape ih ir conduct accordingly. »The
Fruita of all kinds,
i As, Canni
wants
Spokes,
Felloes, To.igU's, and
iuuibvr. He
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To.icuis.
scheme cannot longer be treated chimeri­
lumber. |
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f ¿»stette*, Hoo
id and Drake Bitters.
In th« flush <>|youth stood dreaming,
Axles, Ac., for which he will allow the!
L-
cal. The pesple ctm and will build the
And he wasifl glorious seeing g«
~
ket price,
J. EDW ARI
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BOOKS!
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ket price,
20 miles
tbe land grant,
M and that secures the
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Like an an^el from above g
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Lathyeitto, July 31, 1866-ly
ib
that
and
the
twenty
and with that and the twenty milea
milea already
already
TOBÀfCO, 8M0KINQ AND OHSWING OF Through his hair the breeze« »ported,
a
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And as on tht wave he floats
constructed, ai a baste upon whioh to raise
Whe Best Quality,
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Of that pilotjangel-throaled,
capitai, the enterprise
capital,
euierpris» fean and will bo
k ■■<',!
CEGARS, etc., etc.
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Warbled lays of hope and| >ve.
J&SKBw
\ suocero.
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prosecuted
to
an early
«r
HE undersigned would rcspec fully an-
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of tbe certainty that Ibis rood will be
nounce to the travelling public, , that
th**1 he
htly flowing,
Through
(hose
leeks
so
brief
baa, at the Lafayette crossing of Yamhill,
the "
built, would it pot be tbe part of wisdom
eneral variety of Che leading proprietà*
prop)
Buds of laurel bloom were lowing,
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on the part of not only 8alemites btit of.
A LAHO®, JfEW AND i SAFE FERITY
Bedies constantly on hand.
band.
And his bands anon were tbf •owing,
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it _ • ■ a_ 2_ a . ___ ____ ' ^v*_ _•>_
en which he can cross Tea ips, ra
SÍock,
i _ 13 r_- j [r? r1 ‘ 2 iv I * | ' <
i all who have intrusts on this aide of the
on
H
Muajcirdtna
of £v.,as
gold!
aU U*IC IIWU • lyre
i j a v wi
EXPEDITIOUSLY
AND CHÿAÏ^LÎ.
river iu this county, to bestir
Swiftly ddnn the stream be; glided,
taking Extracts,
Perfumery,
j
lest they shall not be considered
tbe
Soft the pwple waves divide,
roads leading to and from this crossing
Concentrated Lye, •
The rç
And
a
rairmow
arch
abidec
line
of
said
road
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A
practicable
n«s
and Axle GrcasJ».
fin * ■
are in {pod ref-Nur, and persons from the
On his Canvas’ snowy fol .
through
Washington
an)
Yarihl
SO
counties
”nK A?..
rtian,,t McMinnville,
Forest
going
to P?
’Wtland,
McMin
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south k
issortrrient of poctcet dVTLERT,
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striking the Willamettte at CbaUopoeg,
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from
the
North,
and
frm
Grove and H il Ubero,
Anxious hearts, with fot d devotion,
straps , besides a general h I-
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thence
dfrough
going to Salem, Dallas, CorralHs. fill find it
crossing
rough •
crossin0 and running^
■ .■ mit
i
Watche him sailing to thefocean,
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tAsacrtmant
af
«Inwara,
patronize
this
FerrV.
French
Prairie
to
Salem.
By
putting
te their at vantage to
...
at no wild commotion
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Prayed
my useful and ornamental articles too
Ui d’L'lvibnt /ho'- JOHN HARRIS,
forth a trifle of
ot nnergj,
nnergy, jSalem
con­
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Sfidwthe
elements might rise.
4 Salem might ooa-
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ous; to mentiou- Give n»e a call and And he lee med some young Apollo,
Lafayette, July 81, 186G.
n
trol tb| location of a branch, at least, of
’ nufW
Charmifg summer winds to follow,
purthnse.
the maio trunk of tbe new projected road.
them
"I r! 1 While $he water flags corrblla
y, lastly- Ji
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There will always b«’ a few people who
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igha.
Trembling to his music sighs.
'Wjy great teotor^n*« which
—-DIALER IN—
will
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at it so often hap-
niteness. Hence it is,
pens that the leading pinta in railroad
st nearly always
undertakings have at
or leas caution,
been regarded with ’
not to say absolute disgust Prof. Morse
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was mocked, hooted aid jeered by the
great American Congress and the rest of
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through the Valley, lltoUgb H shall rotes
Salem al
ether, we will do all we can
rinced that it is
only
success, convinced
isoi
on of {¡me when
will have
era Salem win
hate
a qu
lot What will torn un. There
question^ better settled than that
olring tbo* certainly that two railroads
ill ere long traverse thio r valley. Ths
necesS ties of the Mtuation
lation demand it,
and the progressive spirit of our people
will command meh eonsumation.
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A j .N iw A stronomical T hkobt .«-
Mr. Tremaux, tbe author of the ” Origin
of tbe Transformation of Mao,” has ad-
d a papevto
paper to the academy of seiences,
science s,
ich he says that
that Newtoo's
Newton’s system,
system.
which does not explain the cause of mo­
tion It heavenly bodies, and which more-
over, , ooly establishes an ibconstaot equili-
briui?, is not sufficient tomceount for the
I many perturbations which influence ihoee
ILZies,
and that consequently sone princi.
bodi
‘ i must
be sought after that wilt give
pie
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constant
equilibrium?
This principle the
j
io the antagonism of heaband
author fiadis
fimte in
coldJ| The former expands, melts, Iranb
forms its vapor, and therefore,
repels ; th
’ore, repels
tb
latter condenses, solidifies, contraCto, and
therefore should be considered the Ibroe
of attract lion. Suppose now two heavenly
j be accidentally
brought • together,
bodies to
W
Conridering
ng them in an incandescent
statiithuy must repel each other in pro­
portion to
to the intensity of t^s beat; but
n of their
je
same
time the attra
at tl
oe of repul-
mas les will counteract the
aioB I to a certain extent, and the distance
e two bodies from each ether will be
lined by the differenoe tf these two
det
fori ca; in other words, these two bodies
rewi »in at such a distance that the fore«
•f impulsion," or heat, nod the force ofat-
trp<4ion, will exactly balance each other,
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discovered his
mankind-
be fi
telegraph project to thd people. So the
! moving genius
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• a great - railroad
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in
project
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on but imperfect
in Oregon, must have
at book Gf hu-
lessons indeed, in the
to escape the
man oature if he dare
predecessors in
fate entirely of his m
projee s if like magoituflle.
When Mr. Gaston veptured to publicly
the early «on­
broach the feasibility
structioh of a line of ra road coeval with
the length W our State e was thought by
many to be a visionary or crack-brained
ent busiest, and by othe a designing dem-
agogue who sought only 9 get the unwary
1 the ax of their
into his toils and dis
ther class of in­
owd. There was yet
ked upon him
credulous persons who
catae he would
as a sort of evil genins
presume to contemplate pon a proposition
so fabulous. Yet eve body wanted a
something fe-
railroad—-was willing to
ward one when they had
y show for one
to be built—seemingly forgetting that
each individual I was ca* d upon to assist
be people of tb«
hi making a rtsboWJM
present age being mere nnsily broke in
than t|»ir “ fpsefsther* Mr. (x. and bis
uudertakiog of
U.1 the two bobies be motioolme that te,
Upli ifluenced by any form of rotation
roni id their axis, in that case the two
side s that aite turned away from eaoh other
a which
are. necessarily cooler than
, / ] faoe to face, because t
8ta
formet
radiate their heat into space,
ile the
latter are constantly exchanging calorific
’WI with each
other. Henoe the tendency
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to topulsiou in the latter, and
contrary
one tn
i th«
‘
former. The conse enee -
is
tha the slightest force being applied suffi-
ciei t to break the equilibrium, [a rotary
mo ion will be t___
>0 b,iDg lh«e u.
tbe bodies, in order
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spi ereajfae« to face that have ■ ■' a'tendency
to i .ttract each other. Now. this notion
unco begun, will continue eternally, and
tfii s, through tbe mere agency! of heat
am nqld, two of the roost remarkable >stro-
noatical phenomena, are «Mounted for,
?vi4, rotation round the axis, and a con-
«tant distance teetweeh the »Ian ets.—
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