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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1868)
’■ V . r ;'"7üT |tS MEASURES, NOT MEN PRINCIPLES, NOT EXPEDI T -------------------------- ■ I . i ' ' ' H ■ ! ■ hr.-..ki t ■ 1 j— 1 .- LA FAYETTE, OK ÎÀ f ÂYETTE PÜBLISUED EVERY TUESDAY MORNING, FERRY. HE undersigned would respectfully an nounce to the travelling publié, that be has, at the Lafayette crossing of the Yamhill, T J. W. JOHN8ON, -AT- _ LAFAYETTE, YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON ERFIELD ‘ • I J ' < -b ■ -i I P'-.J • ' .1 : 1 on which he can cross Teams, Stock, <fcc., EXPEDITIOUSLY AND CHEAPLŸ. PAINTS, TBRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, (In advance.) One Copy One Year,.......................$3 00. Ono Copy Six Months, . . • . • 2 00. t 1 fik^-Ciergvinen and Teachers will be r ur- nisbtd with tbs C oukikk at $2,00 per annum. RATES OF ADVERTISING. One Square, 10 Lincs or less, one Inser-1 The roads leading to and from this crossing Surgery and f Med rème arc in good repair, and persons from the Pradtitioner I ' » Obstetrics, south going to Portland, McMinnville, Forest I ' .à Grove and Hillsboro, and from the North, dished himself permanedt going to Salem, Dallas, Corvallis, will fin4 it «vette,-ahid invites the atten* to their advantage to patronizo this Ferry J /tobiiStM T- JOHN HARRIS^ Prencrlpiionn put upat T Lafhyette, July 81, 1866. ( and on>hort notice. klon» * * * ’ • ’ /t ’ ‘ nn -4— For each subsequent insertion, . . i,uu. A. BÌ WESTERFIED. New Picture Gallery! I * A A liberal deduction will be made on »1 ■ r Quarter/, Yearly, and half Yearly Adver- I H. CATTERLIN hat fitted up a New and Splendid Saw tisc|X)cnts. * • • it rT-Jr.F ■ Being tho basis on whioh our rates are fixed, Currency will only be taken j in Lafayetto in complete stylo, where he is at market value. prepared to take Photographs and Ambrotypos iTJÄw ’ < dutie« and exercise tho functions A Corporation--Not the Land and People. office«, and how they «ball be filled and re- Rads Theoiy exposed.—Rads are feecet- filled.1' The execotien of officer*. sionists. i running (agents,) is the visible effc : T A LARGE, NEW AND SAFE FERRY BOAT, A. B. WESTERFIELD, ’ ‘H what is a State t — - by - • C ‘ " ■ ' - I. j Scarcely a question of public policy ari- of the machinery of State, scs in which the relations of a State to the the corporate organization general government is not in some way in reservoir of power; the C< volved; and to properly understand th e re- State being the walls, sup lations of the one to the other. we must through whioh the power r___ ( people, is distributed, to first consider what the States are. from I I whence they derived their poaerb, J. and and peace and general welfare * < people*' within its jurisdic what are theif' extent. If this be the meaning AVe must also consider what the United States is, for yrhat it was formed; aud we think it is, for a state what are the extent of its powers, and from be for it withdraw its lav whence it derived them. I '. J mining and enforcing powers from th» W hen the people of the English Colo United States, ie. refuse to lend to the nies became dissatisfied with the parent United States the benefit of keeping these government, and threw off tho Britlish au powers in operation. Bnt as these pow- to BUILDERS and others that thority, they became free and independent ers iof the State.—the S tate if you pleased >ared at fill times to Furnish on short notice and in the beet style of the Physician and Surgson, art. LAFAYETTE, I OREGON, Ladies. Gentlemen, Children; old and I young, all can bo accommodated by present O ffice —In the Drug Store ________ — ing tberueelvee for that purpose. Exchanging P hotograms is all the rage II. F. WHITE. M. j how with young gentlemen and young ladies. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.- Call and got a supply, and if I do net please yen I will charge you nothing. Lafayette, Oregon. v2 n9 tf W. H. CATTERLIN. f f Orne». Next door to residence. , ____ J--------------- —------ l date. i ffi . r : i 1 {Sledberi, Flooring. • ■*i < ,.S 'll • I ■ ■ ■ I ‘ »verytHikg in the sa ape of 8T ate «. i . limited by its charter of existanoe, end What then is the true meaning of the by that which the authors of its existanee word S tate , when used in the law ?— j i i- w .tk t n I * are pleased to say shloud bo‘the supreme ... » _ i „ u it, but it was cot a State then. . ,kor do people constitute a State, for they may bo DIATISTR without habitation. Nor do a people oo- low Jfirs; also Ced^r and upying a land, constitute one, for they luablii Timber abound in may be without rules for their ^vernment, ricinity of our Mill. or they may not be in perfect organisation, L. LOWBER' •s Oregon, under the provisional A. U. PHILIPS, D. D. S. LAFAYETTE. - - 'Í < PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. »* ; Amity, Yamhill County, Oregon. fl I T ' ... —jî O ffice Hr oration—the Stata propose to iontaary to the corporate exist» authority under which they tutilage u !>y N(echanics to be auperi ernmet ; or held in I, their act is null and void,. ■' Irh -31 h ** ■ ' i U ¿ inbiing purposes to Pine Territories. I Article iv., Sec. 3. of the consti tati on of the Groceries, jrial^li^d gu&ratee satisfae- I United States says: “i" Or. O. W «ÓIJCHEB, Hardware, Nevv States may be QueenswarS, »J. 1 O. MOORp* I admitted by the Congress ««‘into the Union; SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, Cutlery, fa., fa. hot uo new State shall be formed of erected '1 fflj ACCOUCHE UR J Hi I Prices according to the times, II F. M. SIMPSON. within the jurisdiction of any other State; Ornea At his residence in Cb^halem \ Lafayette, ¡Nov. 26,’X86G. nor any State by the junction of two er snore Valley, Yamhill Coanty, Ogn h , . 1-31^ tf Stales, or parts of States, without tho cotf- ■ i — 1 i ■' ' « — ——4 4—H [ sent of Legislatures of the Stile« concerned, CONFE FIOXEKY as well as the Congress.!* From an exam- I^Y GROCERY. I ATTOR1YEY AT LAW, AND RAJ: I ¡nation of this wo mayjglean something con - L L SIMPSON keeps a first class Fami- J Lafayette, Yamhill County, Oregon. Wil! cerning the meaning of the word as used by land, and as the law of my Stite which. practice iu the Supreme, Circuit and all • ly Grocery in Lafayette, where can be I . at all times found alljibe staple articles in the the Constitution and as there is such a wide is contrary thereto is null and void, it fol of the Courts of this State. | , -; —I '^'t! Family supply line, “ besides i d/Merence between the applied meaning by L * T low« that the effort at Secession, ( the at- JOIIÄSOX, a Assortment of , -i■ . . * \ the two parties, let us dwell a moment in I ’ EY AT LÀW, tempt to enforce the claim of legalityjy CURIOUS ARTICLES, considering the import of this. ette, Oregon. . J | ? is of all kinds, Candies! was or was not Secession, depending upon Certainly a land and people occupying that pens and Inks, powder, tion paid to Collections. •ead, Letter paper, fancy land does not constitute a State in the eye whether it was contrary to the Constitu 7; ' Ui28-tf epe% plain and fancy, Oysters I of the Constitution, or we would not have a and plain, OREGON. ai ■' • | tion of the United States, r and Sardines, Cann * Fruits of all kinds, provision preventing the.1 formation of a e undersigned, thankful for the liberal But if they withdrei Corporate Hostetter, Hooi nd and Drake Bitters. I patronage extended to him in the past “State within the juritdietion of any other F SCHOOLBOOKS! would say to his old customers and others^ in dutjr States, for the peonle and the land would be existence, so as not that he is uow better prepared thaa.ever, m TOBACCO, SMOKIHG AND □ HE WING OF physically unaffedred. Why •‘form or erect bound to contribute part im supply all demands for r ! SADDLES dk HARKSSS 1 I * J j i The fiest Quality; a State,? if land and people constitute it ? running the machinery of the general I t; CEGARS, etc., eto. Of all kinds and descriptions, and lower Can Congress or any other political au government, ie. send up Sen store and Rep- than the same class and Quality of articles thority form or erect people ? Or land ? Or ' rasentativea who would give the N*tioa Patent Medicines. can be purchased elsewhere the ■. | ci ’ ■ j ' ' A general variety of the leading proprieta land and people ? If land and people con ry remedies constantly on hand. the benefit of their counsel and voice, nor stitute a State, why say “parts Qf States !” Spices, --------------U------------------------ And why not get the consent of the people entitled to the benefits an nd privileges be- Cooking Exth Mending and Fixing bd SON C. GIBBS CHAS. W, PARRISH Perfumei v virtue of th» instead of the “Legislatures of tho States longing to every state b •y r5 T done on short Notice. I Con trate d»Lye, GIBBS & PARRISH, concerned T’* Are the people "formed and Constitution, then either the Constitution bgUTho highest Market price paid ÜT VTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS erected’’ with Legislatures to give or refuse of tha United States is not the supreme Hides and produce. • I AT LAW, their consent fur the 'formation and ereotion* By promptitude in business I ’ hope PORTLAND, OREGON. law of the land”, or such lu and act ou be able to merit a continuance of the patre , I • of new Saud and people* (StateJ “within the O fficb on Alder Street, is Carter’s new age heretofore so generously extended to u and many useful airt amenta) articles too jarisdiction of ether “Jand and people” I part of a State is not contrary to it , r that •ck block. rjHj 32-ly | .. ' - / I *> : • 1 Give me a call and l^Customers from the oppos; numerous to meat ( the Corporation, or fStatesJ? and are tbeso new creatures flaub is to say: a State make a purchase. 1 _____ R. L. SIMPSON. side of the river, who purchase t €’. O. eviti. I and people) also "made and erected** with law making executing ittd determining Lafayette, July ^1, lS66-ly. ] • amount of five dollars, will be entitled ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW, power.) m<iy eeeede in ; a^oordmee — with *k ferriage at my expense. , Legislatures? SALEM, OREGONH ! ’ Y ’ S SCHOOL. PMOF I S. “ C. STILEB. w ( 1 Assuming this to be the meaning of the the Constitution and princi ci pies of our gov- ill practice in the Supremo and Circuit i AyiNG _ finished my new school house, Dayton, December 1, 1866. 1866, Courts of this State. A Radical or modern Republi ____ I I will will on Monday the 14th day of OhU Ont. word State ('and the Rads so hold, for they eminent tgU Particular attention to Probate open a first class school in Lafayette^ and tell us that the political corporations of the WM. MnXICAN. business and also to the collection of debts, can ken, is u Secessionist tnust. the flattering compliments I have cz trust, re- I South are out of the Union, aye. out of ex- and forwarding of proceeds. —DEALER in — ceived from formpr patrons will be a snffi with i istonoc bnt that the States (land and peo Finn Win ■ and Liquors, cient guaranty to,|>e T60ns unacquainted . •• Ti^ State», when they entered the Unions ' ■ ? I r■' my teaching to justify them in placing their ple) are still in the Union, ie. under the jn- —ox— retained all their original power and eov LAW, children under my charge. - M ain S treet , - - L a F ayette , o I g rc^on. riBdiotidn of the government authority of ereignty. except such as were expressly suir^ collection of Mr. MILLICAN invites the attention Hie United States, and that, that authority rendered to the General Government, or they were expressly prohibited fn his old patrons and as many nsw ones quarter, of twel extend« to all the objects of legislation. J, Subject to these exceptions, i choose to favor him with a call. • ; r p J . ? 0iit Music extra. Lnger Beer, Ale, Cigars, Oysters, Sa all tho clauses of the Constitotioa of the pendent commonwealths, and M, R. CARY, judges of what is just and pi dines, fa., Ac, it. 8.1867J United States wherein reference 1« made to own safely, welfare and happi State« fc the veriest nonsense iaibbe woirfd —L incoln . cf legidotion. To suppose this to b< NEW BOOT AD SH r “ Prior to the adoption of the Ptderal written meaning of the authors and ra business entrusted to him at the Cap stilulion the respect.™ States pysseued un^ ay of th( of the Constitution of the United Sta»e J limited and ut rcitricted sovereig ly, andrei HE undersigned begs leave to ann 441y '' I ‘ ' Sr I 1 ' *1 ‘ * 1 JF' ' l '■ 1! / f‘ J ‘'I' ’ Courts of this State. tained the s imexitr afterward, e cepl so fan to the public, that be has e»tab suppose el! connected with it to have i asi/wy granted certma ¡powers othe Gert-¿ himself in Lafayette. Og’n, in th? booin lkemsetva4 oral Goetrnmenl, or prohibited! L of manuPicturing Boots and Shoes of ?' devoid of sepse—crazy. , lx * ’ font doing certain acts ry . i, Everjf State re. every description aud pattern. A State then i* a political corporatii COACHE! fçrycd to itself lit^ exclusive righi o/ regulas Jtto, Gents’ and Ladles* creature cf the law. a c<opHrnt'3 Ait dfpltcc^^ tng tin uten Internal gyccrnmcni uso , Boots, Shoes or Gaiters perst n, th i rqverei ;n ruler of the land Mending done to order. peopk, having as ti e charter ”f ite W heat taken in exchange for work. tence. the Slate Constitution wWch pn*cri> LOGAN SCHAEFFER. n*' power*,fid* !» 8URGEÛN xib accoucher rchased an extmsive r ¿iride»! and' t*ubdivided£ Femak »'»—Typhoi • l^pt fJcb Type and other tnajr I’frfoftu the of les ns to exeente ortru t 2 d 50 R I j T VALLEY. W H y T 1 ht f i. I > • m , shop ! 3