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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1868)
RIGHT OR WRONG-SUSTAIN HER WHEN SHES RIGHT AND RIGHT HER WHEN SHES WRONG OUR UNION TUESDAY, APR. 28 VOL. Ill fL mid Splendid Saw 12 ’ T i —¡¡—r------- PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY LfOPNlXG , ‘ —RY— , J. W. JOHNSON, ! ,i —Al— .. • BY LAFAY ETTE, tERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, (hradr One Copy One Year, . . . • • £ One Uqpy Six Months, .m , • • ' jpaJ^Clergyinen and Teachers will > by i.ished with the C ourier at 82,00 per ahi For Shoeing horco all aro indi..! r...$ other work in proportion. WAGONS MADE, or Ì EPAIRED in WOOD or I ION: Ono Square, 10 Lines or kss, one I tion, . . . , . ... $ Fur each subsequent insertion, . f. . I A .liberal dvductiod will be triad» Quartery, Yearly, and half Yea fly A« tiseinents. ki^Coin Being tbe basis on whict rates are fixed. Currency will only h<j t at qarkeUvulUtf. L. 'Ji; C o V bier O ffice , L a |F ayette , O klgox I I S. HOBLPURT. i, ! 0-. : I E’P ON ut HAND DISE, M I>r\ Giaitli, Sa'eui Cl' t| Flaniit I-. Bl.*| llais. Caps, B. <i any ¡Shoe« ails. Gia* liar ware, let,leas, S, Sugars, C Cl Candles, Kerosene riil. mi -;’; Lb 1 . Queen’s w are Stone ipate, Tin w? - Dried Fruit Tobacco. Fish, Sah, < ■ : ! v .[ C ash paid for WHEAT. * i . fl!’ i i. I; jJ P . &\ F O Et ES ES , ?111 a r n dy T COUNSELO if i. *■’" L ¿ i! A LARGE, NEW AND SAFE FERRY BOAT, HE undersigned would ¡respectfully nounce to tha .trav. l.u pul.jc. tha of f Vài li has, **lu, ite crosoi«^ pf (he Yau LAW AT I a Tayotte Oregon. on which he can cross Teams, Stock, &!•., E«!ESE rillMPÏÆ. EXPEDITIOUSLY AND CHEAPLY. ATTORNEY A N t> SOLICI Portland. Oregon. O ffice on Front Street, up stairs, i Ihr Knapp A Burnii. CHAS. w. PARRISH C. GIBUS. 333 & PAJIRISH, LVEYS ANUUÓVU s ELORS AT E.AW, , ou Alder Street, iu Carter’p new Ct’RE. ** ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW, SALEM, OREGON. WESTERFIELD 1 * DEALER 1 I ■ i j ■ ÌF CiHEMlY’AlS, DRUG JI.S.fDYSTURFS, Grant* Politica View, T Mack of the Cincinnati PAINTS f Lafayette, July 81, 18Gu. s, ¡and on short notice. A. I). WE^TERFIEP, ! WAGON MAKING J REPAIRING I’iWnre Gallery! kTTERLIN has fitted up a / !' . J' '• ' SHOP EDWARDS informs «11 • ‘‘ Whom it may comb rm,” 0 that he is established in LkfAY' - LITE, ill the business of ipan ofacturm rapairing ALLERY in Payton h complete style, whero he is prepared to ke. i Photographs and Ambrotypes WAGONS, HACKS, COACHES ANDj BUGGIES, on short noti and in thé best style of the ■•'I »* ts- .H' ,r J • r.*?I -*■*.{ An experience of inatiy yoarjs on| this coast 111 ! 'T(’| practice in the Supreme and Circuit in the business, enables him tc| i assiHre patrons Gentlemqn, Children ; old and / Courts of' this State. that lie ynderstinds what it r4< quires'to-jmake ;am be accoramodateLby.¡H-esent- Particular attention paid to Probate or repair jobs in his line: ip a 11.1 lanricr to stand lv«< loiwthat purpose. business and also to the collection of debts, through all our varied StiT^’iis lie will take •ns lÀipTCGRAMS is all the rage and forwarding of proceeds iu exchange lor Lis work Wa ion timber and lumber, lie wants Spokes, . FUloei, To.igurs, p. c. sîîæ IVAW, > Axles, &c., for which he will ^Jlow the niar- A TTOKXE l'-iA T LA IP, ket price. DWARDS. Dallrs, L Polk _2_ Comity. J . Oregon.^ ____ Lafayette, July 31, 18t ’y M , t .. . . Particular attention given t > collection Bote’s, accounts, liens, mortgages, ¿c. / November 19, '67 , n43flj EO^iLVi, Attorney a t Law NEW pal College HOE '■ i ■ i 13 ' JjtMi I ■ r BU!SINE!S S J "OF— A N I) Cp > M M E R C i the 10th ult. and among other things, tbe following fac i were elicited in regard Grant’s past . H- W- ROSS. M- D physician and surgeon . A Fancy Soaps, , Soaps of ; il kjndri, Candies and Lieoiice, pipes, pen$ and liks, powder, Caps, Shot and Bar L .< ad, Lett? l^per, fancy and plai , Envelopes, plain iiiniiiiiiiy Oysters and Sardu.es, Canned Fruits of all kinds, Wilsons’ Sanders’ Natalh ¡•.al Series ul School B a. iers. y Io cMn< q-m di be of our lar£c.facilities, we are enabh-ìl itwi J acqomin'dku e all »vho may i Lafayette, Oregon. ' desire to ivail huiiiis« Ives <»1 the atlvaiitiig-vSj Fljough Next jloor to residence, i (if H tllUll llL'i) l| LsiiH-i-s uduc iloti. O ffice our. l uiUiui h.| | lb ret »lore I ecu quit-- loo WESTEHF1EE1Í low, éuh-Ídériíil I the;superior adva .lages a! A» U< folded ; \ I I Wv Ì |Hiqw*se tocyiniuuu il» suole physici-n and Surgeon, I liberal -p'rhis—I | ;t) fur Li e Sciiijharship—. SCH 000^11 L afayette , | 0I1E^N Olii ll J )|*VÇtldM H £ UtJ lo«7. 1 uitiuii i<’r i he TOBACCO SMOKING ASD CREWING GF , iitise jlh< iu* ppS i’ ubm ’.rii ai.d alter D ue.u- ’ O ffice —Io the Drugstore. ¡ ■ hit lu-r Lt, lbl57. «1 The Best Qu.'iiitf. .Sir-Uflar>hipj J «• T. V. B. EWBBEE, m;ÂRS,etc.,etc tc- BUbiNCpd U n ÍM 'PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON^ Paient 32 icisies. PIMPA R \ Yamhill County. Oregon Ainiiy ■vi<âbg proprietà A general variety of if An o|dmary ] uglikl) edueatinu i« all that Amity Drug Store. O ffice . rv remedies constantly Olli b’ui.d. tniiimi-neuig. > Should ill»* Spices, defifh‘bt in ant Inanehi“*, Dr. O. V/. àomïSSK» ; • Cooking Extracts e Lejcessary inMruption. but Perfumery. i H8 *■ IF PHYSICIAN, SURGEON ¡ AND 11 bo required to u«uupletyi .Conce itnt.'d Lye , Z titnt*..required to complete A CCO UCHE UR. j ant 1 Axle{ G lié i se, L‘rally from J2 to'lu weeks, O ffice At his residence in Cbefialem Also an assortment of ròokittt1 CUTLERY ¡adtancumetit aud anphua B 31 tf Valley, Ynuibill County. Ogo. Lt. Students enter at aujr SA ZOES and straps , ' û g' ivral ''' ' ~ i cmi.amiug full paiticuHw, Acsortmcnt of Tiaw; BEXTISTRY A. O. PHILIPS, D. 1>. ■bAFAYETl T. it. - - QGN. <H*t4 ii and many useful and Ornatikm*.^ articles too numerous to mention« Give n : a cal! and ■Kip R L. SIMPSON. make a purchase. Lafayette, July 31,18GG-ly; >0’ U i kuDSNSLAGER, j- H president i IL M. fh: 1'KAKCr n43 v2 tf | Secretary., i _ and present .1 George W\ Julian, U. S. representative Indiana. T G- D Washburn, U-8. representatife. Indi ma » Dikes Ames U .•vjjiçjuuiiiiT) représentative q, Ma •3 ifhU'CttS. (•(riWcrsatiori with Grant, ihud if io, wheth- er he remembered Grants remark that tlii3 is a white man's government? He promptly re lied that lie did ide cou jdn’t repeat Gran s words ex ictly but the Stibi- stance1' uf hem is whit I had gtat rid and they were strong!/ against opgrp -u^agc, wh eh about that time, it . war pdith-Oscd to ifitrb.lu ’¿o do info 'the Di-'rict 4 lunibia Among ether things Giant that the negroes did t know Low t. an;I w.ib vote aud that they would vote just as ti.cii eiHp overs want' 1-thetu to. lie illuhra t¿d b ayiug that he had a number of ne.i J servants in his iiourie and that to I let t le in vote would be si ply to give him 1 (Gru nt) so many additon votes, for they C *w 4 ? V Wk « William Lough U. S. representa • * , j ° live Liyu. f It E Trowbridge, U.S. leprcsjnlaiiY M ichigan. Robert, jQolJyer, llinois., . Wendell Phillip' . Massachusetts. * Samuel E Se wall, Ma^.sachusettg, T. AVi lhrgia^oni Rhode Island George William Curtis. New York, { Henry Ward Beecher, New York Gerritt Smith. Jfcw N York. Theodore ' Tilton, New York.» .CaKin E. Stowe, iCu innecticút Dudley S Gregory , Ner Jersey, George T^Cubb, N aw Jersey.: r John Y. Foster, N ‘{v; Jersey. James L Haves, N. Jw Jersey. Z K. Parighornt i Lrw Jersey. Charles Robinson, K-tn^i.*^ 9hmu«ff N Wood, K ins.is. They declare as-their fundTmental prop litiou—“Base government on theconseut Risica}, and what he s th tiplead” Democracy, Rais, by this time at t! tu’ »precinte. f . ‘®Ir. Vullandighaui U «4» bis popularity wit í‘u 1 oeratic party, aud tonn i li - I . li w ieu hc^madc tl e 'trial. •d-J| [uuiry (Jo iveution he «ras suffi I ring a uisastrous d^jleat, V. wi voici I of the Dcmncratic peupl 'wajl laud force. And ini bis tisml ,|he ha« lost sight of the t if hit soivn party organizAioc. jcrtit ■.|ilaqy does not breathe lì would vote just as he tolt them. He was ufeauy one inin,j or uostr: quite vehement at the timri of bis denun I herd s m ' v oilier political bodj uf the radical pulidy uf negro ciatiri So well wkRi’Ut leaders, as tLis ft age. var, Ibr exam [»le, ç eaders ileaqjy away (jilt or its cOana c he D'huocralic pa riikenad to the fact * * mit U Aived, aud ei , -<>elf fili unplea-an I i.. j ...i.._ po Wrt)M IT MAY CONCERN The A unth-r^gued have lurued pver tbe u»u * id iKçoaqii ,¡9 dee us t > A. F. lforim* for co r cthm. F I’tcfti’e take duo uuiiue aud guvutu vuurselve* Accordi ugly. ; W RITE Qi WESTERFIELD. i • ■ • Ji represen rati H Just here a little question of veracity decured to my mind, which I thought It It was this ; Some well enough to settle the early part of winter a pata- time iu l' graph appeared 1 in the tbe Cbfnmercia Commercia fli ls Wash- Wa*h- bat nc>t many of a rOtl ingtoh correspondence tri the effect that! and voting imbolati' j •» i Coll Hillyer, formerly of Gen. Grant’s '' b ex eludè from sji.r: staff, had told a member of the judiciary talc citizens of tbe s< Committee that he once was present at a-; 'conversation between Gen. Grant and the . A Pr.opn'i;cY.^—M ir. Seward, iu his president, in which the fermer took strop/ .eval «peech at St. P: lui, Minnesota, Sept, grounds in favor of white man’s gdjveru- ;8, 18o9, uttered the [allowing |M»’/iecy, meut aDu against negro suffrage that this government was mad for w2ilte i [hich has been Jitoru dly fulfil.cd- ia the rriiri, and none other should have a voice urel^e or Alaska: in it—and striking bia iijst on au adjacent i “I cau stand here a tabic to sho^ that he meant what be •id.j io,North west, and sec When this paragrhpl: appeared it was ex- ’ tonsively copied aod about as extensive ‘y.i denied, especially by that large clas< oi I uild up you newspapers and “Gran* fcen ” who having in ; they tv no means of ascertain in whether it wa> true or false, felt all th tnnre eu*c tnat U >wu coati?yr thé United was fals b, and denounced' it as one of “Mack’ ” n&alicious fabrications. 1 call- crilthe president atteutirin to this^subj- ut -4|sked him if be remeiribered any pucir R n conservatism to radicalism : 7l vrtland, Oregon. ril INST, ItUTION \vtlER3 YOUNG ; ;S A L J 31, 0 R H G Ö N. iand Mi lie Aged Men aro properly Till give prompt ar tjentidh to all educated mr Radical life. Its great sue-’ j business entrusted to bnu at the cess is jthc leg ¡mate result of thniungh-.ess,. lie will also p. elice * in any uf the Gents ’ and Ladies ’ and intriiibic ► rA. The school i^c/ipdailed irts of this State. on the plan Lf ll leading Bnsshiirijj Colli eges Boots, Shoes nr G flit« in rhe: Atlanti jc State It afford evt ry .1 Mpndiug doue to orikt. adviiuthge. fu'-fi d clir^here on thè coast anti' Wheat taken in exchange f. work. J Y AT L A TV many ediu'aii«' Lal imnrovemetiis m ver be- LOGAN ¡sen EFFER I EOLA fore introduci j L ll k uur design to provide ¡4. . i n— 1 , I in p ; «—44-.... — Orejón. !; ; i I Ul the public Vr tS I an'inÉtitntiun that alb H be fu the various Courts ul this secuiid tu nonm I We ihtend that it nhall be COHFECTIil'? 44 ly : ; , wanting iu noti |»ng that tuajj- con:riliUte to < 1 AND F A 511 L Y' G ¡)CER Y. thè succo:« òF l boèri who codie hire rq pre : i L SIMPSON keeMi h i if class Fami- pare fof iHit-inpy s ; hud we epn assure them, ACCOUCHE SURGEON ÀXD < avail t lie (»selves of the R1IYS1CIAN, • ly Grocery in LaiaViltt' where can he that if ìhyy libi estlv —Sciulty -Typhoid fdver aud Female at all times fount! all the stirpl li tides iu the adv antago« bèi b atioided, they tannui luil \2i.50. ffl ■ ■ t in secqringy. æ at they Come to obtain,—a Family supply line, be£iider! .Disease* Oregon City practical bu^iui ¡ss educaliuu. Miscellaneous ABflortmont of L OÉ TÌURTIQ2Ì USEFUL AND LUXURl(j)U$ ARTICLES TE3S±Ì WHITE, ,U. r | "ilhi undersigned beg;? Iloi 'Ju" to the public, that he himself in Lnfayi tb1, Og’n i of manufacturing Boots and ¡every description and pattyi Commercial had a conversation with the President on 1 *• !* ' ! J u |i* ■ Ì ’ ■ . Practitioner • i of; Medicine,j ;|i .Obstetrics, ; The roads leading to and. from this crossing ire in good repair, and perponS from th»; éÌtabÌi|ihed himself permanent ■jonth goin£ to Portland, Me ¡nntilk*, Frirrikt. Giove and Ilillsholo, and fifeni the Nnfth, af-^vette, and invites the atten going to Salem, Dallas, CorvkBi^, will lind it de to his stock. to their ac vantage to patroini th’s Ferrv. ’ Prescriptions put ‘ JOHN1 HARRIS AND PORTLAND, bREGOX. HZAions Al th •>inod that it wu • Tower officiai? t Lbe e w.n|ld coni L an i after a fé’ ig fbey re all y di nids, brought I agon, with its half Bozen attendante. liriatae ajttisfae H.AFAYETTE • of tha Courts J this State. ; The following list ded to an appeal to tl ted States in gen »ral ticular, to extend the women. ' ’ « .B F. Wade, tl. S senator. Ohio. W illiani Sprague, U. 8. senator, ILheJe [shod. ; , James W. Nyn, (J. S. senator Nevada Samuel.C. Kmeruy, U?S. Mraatur, Kun- SUS- i . E G*. Rocs, iX S sénat'r, Kansas.. Sidney Clarke, U. represen tati vc an«i;id.» , S G- C raw ford, governor, Kansas. J. Brooma|l, U. U- S. , M. I. Broomall, 5. representative, Pennsylvania' • ! J AL Ashley U. S Ohio. ro be super: uses to Pine A. R. BURBANK p jr.,» Lnhyetten Yamhill County Oregon. practice ine, Circuit and e in ìò the tbe Sopri Supreme, € m . often been bijr if a more exfrem than the fullowirA» $h war dopaftmeriK n, said to be hfe concerning a clerk in the io wanted a * p'-g whereupon * To i-dve the > xpeu^e of* pplied for a hammer am® SOON. • LA FAYLT ATWBÄEIf; AT EA^V AND Flooring. i the sh i » which 1 v. il, st-B at•rqdiui i pileria, cuusist mg lu.part o! W-JOHN'SOX i £ I i General Sui >fa. tun 4 yen o no charge n’ade. RATES OF ADVERTISING. j » ¡/■0pIOOR EWING * KA IDAU YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON ' •‘1 ill .-av that I am nat nor never was» in favor of making Poters or Jurors of negroes, Qualifying them lo Iwii* [ office , nor to inter marry with white people ;"ai)d I will say ......... /■ in Addition to this that there is a physical Idi- foreuce between the wh:te and blaok races yhloh I I k T ovc will forbid the two rdees living together on terms, of social and pt^i fopld; avhilj himseR of f this method oi tical e(\urlity. • • as much as any ether man, an» in favor lof saying toBUILLERS i and others that having the superior p«»Hi’i<'n assigned to tjie ,are prepared ’ '1 at ‘ all tiines to Furnish white ra<-e.”— Abraham Lincoln., j \ Sills Joists HORS SHOEING and WAGON MA KING SMITHING : K J