Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, January 28, 1868, Image 1

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FLBLISHED «VERY TLK3DAY MURNlNQ,! !
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1. Day Of January 186S
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YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON * < i
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IMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, (In advance.)
Copy Ono Year, ...... $3 00.
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Six Months,....................... 2*00.
Q:^ Copy Oli .Niimn.o, .
«3 ‘Clergymen
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and
J Teachers will be
be»Fur
F,ur-
at $2,00 per annum.
KwLvd with tbo CormER
n OF ADVERTISING.
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RATES
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One Square, 10 Lincs or less, ono Inser-
tion,
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For each subsequent insertion
A liberal deduction will
Quarter/, .Yearly, and half
tisementk.
Being tho basis
rates ar© fixed, Currency wi
al market value.
1st Read-
P rimary ; inclading-Primmer,
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er, and first slop in Geography
S icond j i including
_ 3d. and 4th Readers.
Geography. Writing,” Arithmetic &c. $5,00
A. B. WESTlEBFlELIXi i
Physician and Surgeon,
L AFAY ETTE,
OREGON
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)rm of the School i ithe New
esdoy the
ootnmence
—BY— '
J. W. JOHNSON,;
E NA'IIOOE
T hird ; i ircluding Practical Arithmetic,
$0,00
Grammar, Reading and 1 IFriting,
Meriting,
ADVANCED CLA
Including Reading. Rhatori
Mathematics, dee., Ac.,
Noschollar taken for less than 1
he
T uition due at tho expirat
School, or ’ when
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_ echcdlar leavds Schóol,
and to be paid in gold coin or its e
No deductions made from tho ab
and conditions, except in cases of |
sickness. •"
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Omas—In the Drug Store.
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Ài. F. W.EäO’£, SÜ
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
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Lafayette, Oregon.
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OrriCK Next door to rcsiienee.
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I.A TATETTÏ, 0R2G0N
AVE AND WILL KEEP ON IIAN
a General Assortment of .
IERCH ANDISE.,
h I will sell at reduced prieos, eotfSH
a part of
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y Goods Salem Cloths,
Flannel Blanket«, Clothing
Hats, Capo Boots and Sh
Hardware Nails. G
Sugars, Coffee, Tnk«
Candles Kerosene oil,
Queen’« ware, Stone ware,
Dried Fruit, Tobaoco^ Fish
C ash paid fok WHEAT
JLfrk W. W.
PHYSICIAN,
pURGEON
AND
ACCOUCHE UR.
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Valley, Yamhill County, ' Ogn.
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S. nUKLBURT.
ATTOR.W at law
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Lafayette, Yainhili County, Oregon,
practice in the Supreme, Circuit and
of tbo Courts of this State.
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TTORNEY I t
Lafayette-, Oregon,
Prompt attention paid to Collections.'
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Tho roads leading to and from th s crossir g
arc in good repair, and persons from the
south going to Portland, McMinnv ’!lle, Forest
r - Hillsboro, , and from i ;he IJnyti J,
Grove -
and
going to
I Salem, Dallas, Corvallis, will find it
to their advantage to patronize this Fetrv
Ferry.
JOHN HARRIS.
Lafayette, July 31, 1866.
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Picture Gallery
LING*. and mewing c
TOBACCO
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Best Quality. I
i CEGARSi, etc., etc
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GALLERY
in Lafayette in completo style, where
prepared to take
t Medicines.
Photographs and Ambrotype«
ty of the leading propriety
.antly on hand.
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on short notice and in the best style i
Ladies, Gentlemen, Children* old ah
ADDISON C. GIBBS.
CHAS. W. PAKKISH young, all can be accommodated by preset i
ing themselves for that purpose.
GIBBS A PARRISH,
Exchanging P hotograms is a 1 the ra
attorneys and counselors now with young gentlemen and yonang )adi<
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AT LAW,
Call and get a supply, and if I do i
please you I will charge you nothing.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
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W. H. CATT^RLIN.
O fficb on Alder Street, in Carter’!
rick block.
NEW GOODS:
Belcher & Bird
ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW,
SALEM, OREGON,
ill practice in the Supreme I i and Circuit
Courts of this State.
Particular attention paid to Probate
business and also to the collection f debts,
and forwarding of proceeds.
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P. C. SUI/MVAWJ
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Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, ’
Particnlar attention given to collection of
notes, accounts, liens, mortgages, &c.
November 19, *67 h
n43 ]y
'll give prompt attention to all lega
business entrusted to him at tho Cap
He will ^1^ praaetiee in.ariy of thi
ave on hand , and ARE CuK-
stantly in receipt of
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Boots and Shoes
Fancy Goode, otions.
Groceries,
Hardware,
Qneensware,
Cutlery, <ÿc.. fyc.
Prices according to the times
ATTORNEY AT L A W£
EOLA,
POLK COUNTY,
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Oroffon.
AXrdi practice in the various Courts ol this
V T State.
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SURGEON
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ACCOUCHER.
Specially,— Typhoid fever
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Deisares —Oregon City. -. j
POCKET CUTLERY
a general
T rouble
. xo .—1< is said that
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rouble B
B rewi
rewing
the reconstruction committee have agreed
to report a bill declaring the ten states
lately in rebellion to be without ei^il state
governments ; and that said statr
not be recognized as valid or legal
ecutive or judicial authority. T
provides that the general of th
shall detail officers, not lower thau a ooi-
onel in grade to command the scveral
military districts and to enforce the re
It gives tbo general
construction act.
—i civil officers acting
authority
•r to remove
___ provisional government Lt pro­
Under
1 hibits the
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n_ _ I L appointing
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President
or
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_J o such
' commanders. jt forbids
die President from using
army
»S-» the
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- or
navy in opposition to the enfoncement of
the recon struction act. The bill prescribes
___ “ shall be inflicted 1 on the
ty that
the penalty
person i who L shall interfere to prevent the
enforcement of
< any order of tbo general
made in pursuance of said act.
Ifthe bill should become a law, by a
two-thirds vote over the President ’s veto,
it will probably result in an open rupture
de-
the
between U
__ executive and legislative
partments of the government. r
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wrong; and, above and
i the restoration of that
t portion of the American
in tl|o Union, under the
y other portion bf the-UnM
Assort
and mhny useful ind ornamental
numerous to n: ntiott Give me a cali n
R. L. SIMPSON
make a purchnsc
Lafyyette, Jul 31,186.0- iy
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AIRINGS II. 01>
>S informs all
ruay concern
[hud u L afay .
liess of manufacturing and
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I mportance of
glc vote sent Oliver
Parliament, King C
and revolutionized
votes in the city
Thomas Jefferson F
States. On<^ vote
, COACHES AND BUGGIES,
icrience
usines»,
f many years on this coast
roubles him to assure patrons
ds Wiirft it requires to make
as line in a manner to stand
r.ed: seasons* lie will take
jis work wagon timber »nd
s Spokes, Felloes, Tongues,
ich he win allow the i|i»r-
J. EDWARDS;
31,180«, z
ly
sadc Cox of «
04 a 11
counsel:©! »»
Hooting
He i« uow
>oak.— Orcijanian
L a FArwrr<iÖ( ’N
s the attention of
aanv new ones as
pnYSTCIAN,
Also an assoj
hazo R^ and sud
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A TTORNE Y-A T-LAW
Grease. ' >
Lafaiiette.
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Soaps, tSoaps of all kinds, Gandies
rice, pfcpes, pens and Inks, powder,
ot and tear Lqad, Letter paper, fancy
, Envelopes, plain and fancy, Oysters
all kinds,
incs, Canned Tfruil of ...............
tetter, ^oofland an Drake Bitters
SCHOOL BOOKS !
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r. H. CATTERL1N has fitted
C. G. CUBL.
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U. -8 S enator C asserly —upon
INSIDE A PRINTING OFF
It is not alone compositors who illen- receiving the no uaination of the Demo­
joy the following, It is a cupi 1 • and cratic caucus wan brought before tho
1. WESTERFIELD
rioting
very forcible illustration of
meeting and made th
DR. A...
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phich we commend to the careful exam*
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"ii DEAI^ER IN ,
Foreman of the office.—•
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iaation
in
letter
and
spirit
CHEMICALS,
PAINTS
are
you
at
now?
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to
every
lover
drugs ,
ii Compositor.—‘‘A '■ setting
of American institutions, He said: <.
S. DYSTUFFS. Ac.
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bn Fire', almost ^oue.’'
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i 'Mr. President and Gentleman of this Body
Foreman.—“wh^t ¡H igra
Practitioner, ©f Medicine, Surgery
U will be readily understood that iny heart
i Obstetrics,
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thiDjpoFitor.-— Ii* ongai'e
is too full to say mnch in reference tb this ’
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Murder."
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most unnerited and eminent honor which
established f himself pern)anent
yon have bestowed upon me, as well as to
Foreman—“Finish it as
Lifayette, and invites the ■ atituii'»
i -i •! F o. bsihle*. and licip Morse tl
the cordial and hearty greeting which you
trade to. his stock.
hxvejuKt
extended tome.! I can only say"’
his ‘telegraph? Bob, what i
im ’ iPreceription« put up a
that it will be. my lifeslong hope, desire and
ing to get up?"
ourd, and on «hort notice.
ambition, to discharge, to thef very utmost j f
boh.*—»A l^inic in the Me
AJB. WESTERFIE^.
my poor •binties, the duties of th^ great
foreman.—“Thomas, uha
trust which you vote this night, to bo^ttiGea
tributjngr’
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by
a regular and official act of th« le^shttvo
New and S&Icn<Md Saw
Thomas—Prize» in the Lc
bodies to-morrow, has imposed upq£ me.
All men whb have arty jnst conception of the
Forman Stop that and U
• run-away horse’Slocum, what in crieation raagnitndb of this high office must jeciive it,
I tbinkjis I do this night, with difedence
have you been about th
Compromise not unmingled with a painful 8bnse;bf iny
Slocum.-£‘Juetifying i
unworthiness, and yet w|th an unfaltering
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i ¡Measure’ my ¿fib set u;
trust in Divine Providence as well us in the
Foreman.-“You chai I
justice and the cordial appreciation of you,
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my fellow’ Democrats'* represent'r.g the re­
lyhat are yofi on now ?
generated Democratic party of the State of
Chap on jhe stool.-“'
California, [poud applause!] My views I
• you gave
have already taken occasion to make known
Foreman.—“Lay it <
to you, very imperfectly, up«n a former oc­
present; no room lor it
casion. Lsball add nothing to what was
Compositor.-r-'TIow about these
then 8Jd, except to reiterate my firm unwa­
. nicipal candidates*? if
vering adherence to every principle then
Foreman.—Run ’em in. What
expressed. I shall hope at not a rem<|.e day
to
stand in the Senate of the United ®tate-.*
say, Slocum ? l>
Slocum—“ Shall I lead ‘M
10 milòs wc3t-
Boston4?"
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Foreman.—No; they are solidof course,
Burrnuded by a
and Tènder Yjl
Compositor.—“Do you want a fu il'faced
head to ‘Jenny Lind’s Family’?"
much other V l
Foreman.—“No; put ’em io smi
the immediate^
We. furnish |
Joseph, haven’t you got up that 'Gapi
taljokej-"
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Ji sspb.—“N.o air; I’m cut of sorts"
to be ¿superi
Foreman.—“Well throw in this *Mil4
jses to Pine lion of California Gold/ and when you got
through with it I’ll give you «me more."
nud.jiuaratce satufac-
Editor,—“What you V(aut now?’’.«
De’filjoe.—‘’More copy, sir."
O’ MOOj
Editor.—Have you completed that 'El­
IMPSON
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oquent Thanksgiving Pdsootrse? "
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Dcviljoe.—Yes, sir, aud 1 have set up
\A Worm Winter."
rpiIE undersigned would respectfully
1. nounce to the travelling publfi |c, that He
has, at tho Lafayette crossing of th1 is Yamhill,
A large , new and SAFE FElllY boat ,
on which ho can cross Teams, Stock, &r.,
EXPEDITIOUSLY AND CH EAPLY.
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HB o ndersigled begs leave to ftiinnnnce
.to'the publje, that. lie has established
i, in the business of
nd Shoes <>l ail and
Fr
ngo for work.
SCHAEFFJER
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Washington specials
I of Stanton states