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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1868)
-f ■ ■ '/ u< X, r —---------------- :------ -----------■ , __---------- ‘"f SUSTAIN HER WHEN SHE 8 RIGHT AND RIGHT HER WHEN SHES WRONG-. : -— r R UNION .. _J____ It --- ----------- iu_j------- u-i----- !------------- „___________________ [______________ _____ ____ ‘ I ' ......... - .1 — ÏGON L-HL— * New Turk, July 4.'—^Th National i tio n. Without the South support nCa7VentiOn ha8 H^blod' aft FMdkton will Mvê- about 110 ‘ vote's, j which is handsomely dec-1 though his fnendsclaim mpre. Hendrick^.- be second choice of a ma QU ed lor the occasion with largo Ameri- flsgs, etc., and ejaborately’painted e»- le cates. ' • k 4 , . I ci^cheons of alb the States, pfhe accom modations for thedeltgates are ample, aod there are excellent grrapgements for the prfss reporters . Tbe half and galleries »DAT MORNING, . i <>•, -BY * J. W. JOl N8ON, tAMHILL C0ÜNTY, ORiGOIT TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, (In advance.} on whicn ne caí ■IM EXPEDITIOU On« Copy One Year,» . . . .. . . .V One Copy r ,, Six Mon thi^ * The r< oadsleading t< good' 1 repfer/ 1 are in good rep HÉÈ^ÒÌergyinen and Teachers will be Fur south going to Poeti« ! itaix« at ww $2,00 per linOUQk. Grove and Hillsborc nished with the CouRiER going to Sálem, i áfi RATES OF ADVERTISING. .______ to their acivantage w One Square, 10 Lines or less, one laser tion, . . M A' \ $3.00 Lafayette, July For each subsequent insertion, ,, 1,00 A liberal deduction will ba made or Quartery, Yearly, and half Yearly Adver NEW BOI tisements. 1 .. iS&*Coin Being tbe basis on which oui rates are fixed, Currency will only be takei at market valid L . , v .-A v L pcrsonfr from the McMinnville, Forent gs leave to annnnh it lie lies eNtahli'»h |B',h, iir.the bioiinpRs s and Shoes ol all ai pattern. J. WJolINSON JOHNSON J r L ' •’ " or Gaiters »II AJ • 11 K3 b . i. 1 I ■ s’ ik 8 I JiUfl i ■ ' • f-.v-'r ’ C ourier O ffice , L a F atette , O regon ......................................... ...................... ,—i. COUNSELOR AT La Fayette, Oregea. ) L EIJOBWËhsjËMPÎâË^ rORNRY AN D SOLIG Portland, Oregon. O ffici on Front Street, up stairs, ing Knapp ¿^Barrel). ~-------------------- u CHAS. W. PARRISH ADDISON C. GIBBS GIBBS & PARRISH, 1[ ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, - ip Ill ■' OREGON. PORTLAND Caps, Shot and Bar L« akulpetter paper, foi aha plain, Envelopes, | latpaud fancy, Oy$l and Sardines, Canned Fruits of all kinds, l'. ' Wilsons’ Sanders’ anil National Series of Sichopl ¡.Ri (aiders. V - • ' SCHOOL BOOKS! I I ' I , I IH h IT ■ - ’ ' O ffice on Alder Street, in Carter^ h' rick block. w N •**-' 1 i IVI I 1 O CURL. Patini 5 ■ Li ¡4 gM’ra! vtriety o T ATTORNEY _. A COUNSELOR AT S^LEM iREGON. rv|p¿¿)e|dtes constant! 1 Circuit/ Spices Supreme and ¡ ill practice in t I Cooking Extract Courts of this paid to Prohatei ( .Perfutuvtv, Particular at ,... ill r»_±k..l Conçfii ti business and also to ill U J lana and forwarding of proceeds. ■ « « iih. i ssortincinl W A T TOR NEY-A T-LAW, Mssortineat Particular attention given tn collection of Botes, accounts, liens, mortgages, &c. November 19,’671 i n43 ly my useful $nq Dallas, Polk County, Oregen. —H—- BOVHAM. icy at Law, ■ P ? L Grease. i ‘ ► J' • POCKET CUTLER a général ■ Uiware, 1 Ill lp PLATFOHM. OREGON.’ t Grover & B ^ELASTIC »mpt attention to all legal I ki. U . FAIV VI, w Lafayette, î»üv 3 ¡R*. Bra. F. iflayacn, ATTORxNEY AT LAW, EOLA, Oregon. ... TT7»11 practice in the various Counts of this VI 4|'|y • * State. * . They nre more fini easier kept in order I «nej moro Niantic et I mòre bédctl/ùt fe«’ m Z l .* Mounts, OREGON — i ---- H W ROSS, M D R h TSICIAN, BURGEON accouche AND —Sciaity, —Typhoid fever and Female Diseases Oregon City. v2n50. . ............ lifTiiH« uni i'l l i,. , H. F. WHITE. H. broider. Nö Erñbroi Sews peti PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. " -J» t S ' f J1 " • r ! I /■«■» • Lafayette, Oregon. O ffice .— Next door to residence. 4 on, OREGON T. T. B. BMBREE, [PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Amity. Yamhill County, Oregon. platines, * O ffice . —Amity Drog Store. Nrçpêiich posse* r hut over au Dr. O. W< GOUCHER, physician , surgeon and ACCOUCHEUR. O ffice —At bin residence in Chehalem Valley, Yamblll County, Ogn. n-81-Cf 4 A. G. PHILIPS, D. D. S LATAYETI , , t. The President’! Amnoaty Proclamation MAGNETIC PHYSICIAN LAFAYErTE, aliforuia JLuk .J CGN ■ ■ V D ------ ! I’-'. 1 G. ■ "1— li tifi i ' m •- • j 1‘ 9 The’-.Democratjo parfy j in National •*'4j °i iW/ ■i- '. ri ' I* vention hsseiH dud, standing as ever I The Soldier's and Sailors’ Convention. Copsfiiutiun of the Government, as a New York, July 4.-The Soldiers’ and autedjof the liberty of the citizen, recogniz ingas tho consequfpce of the late civil wai Sailors’Convention will meet in the large the eitiuction of slavery and ol tbe heresy hall of ffcoper Institute. Gen McClerhand >ecr*8ii6u, with the' return of peace of Illinois, is elected temporary chairman. A Committee on Permanent Organization all the States to was appointed, which reported Gen. JV. and restoration of B. Fr nklim for permanent chairman, and ifLneeB, along H«t of vice-presidents and secret» Gen. Franklin was elected to the I in the ries. i T chair amid immense cheering, and made a few appropriate remark itol. Courts of thia State. POLXCOVNTY, ventipn ne enytieu to seats on the lioor j c,*|i,rornh. J hn Bixler; adopted. ■ JL ‘ ’ Converti; DelaWnrc, Saiut Mr. Chambers, of Pennsylvania, from da, Ch«<L8 E. Dv<k ; G the’ Committee bn permanent Organize-, bent ; Wilbur F. tioiR’reportedHoratio Seymour for ! ' al • u ¿ J. Eaton ; Kentucky. 1 hoi mafrent Chairman, and one Vice President M , ause, and Secretary from each State, afid also r , Lyman: .Afar* ouor j recommend at the rules be 'adopted. ^[qp8<i oh »setts. Frederick Mur j Mr. Sejmore?was escorted to the cl] )«’• gno. William A A- M«or i amid applause II1 ' returned 1 H thanks, Ond w.. Nash1: Mississippi. C. counseled moderation pnd harmony Tie i souri. Charles A. Stewart stid the most important questions would ; be’tyirced on the consideration of this Cun- me would be foiled on it by ims of the late Chicago Om. venuon. I Ie discussed briefly the Re- ‘publican pb atfortni and accused that par ty of violnti ng its bwn declarations against repudi ti<>n and unequal'-taxtion. unequal taxtion. He tbi u expressed solici'ude fop the sold »ers and Biii’qrs-th tir indyrsem and widows ■.nd orphans.' Fie aclqised the now doo«i- 7. Necessary nanr party of extravagant waste of publi monies,rW iih fainting the nat onal credit wr : Pendlcfon^ impeding cmigrutipp by overwhelming the laborer Kith taxation and breaking .',33i ; Parlor, the guarantee of,Republican liberty. He oca were «¿at- denied the assertion of t^e Republican' its where then Contention that the principles of the Dec kratpn of Independence were sacred now on every inch of AmerieAn soil, for in ten Stat« of the UnioM military power sup-i p’-esjies civil law. Governor Seymour. <4ws0d his »4dre«s amid gre^at cheering. Tilden MFcrtd a resolution, whidh was idtfbted, admitting delegates from the i Territories to.honorary seats in the Con fur tnc government uf the ConVui|tiun vention. /_ ________ _? resolutiorts A ‘ large number of Bfooks, on ■- be k-k -r’ of '-F ♦»-« ball the v-™ 1 were presented and refened including delegation, movuti to reco ¡s one fo tbe effect that the thanks of the olutijpii for meeting to night. He urged nation are due Chief Justice Chase for extreme heat and also the fact that the bis ability and impartiality in presiding city b.f ^ew York had arranged lor an over the Court of * Impeachment. Also, Upprcpriate ceiobiratiuu ut the »day, and a resolution in aver of an increase of-pay hoping that the.Cfpaventiun would partic to th^soldiers and sailors by paying gold vQtf for ipate^, Alter a lengthy discussion, the or it< equivalent. ballot,^ nd rickg, motion-to reconsider prevailed, and tbd A JeUer from Susan B- Anthony was 8. Ì Convention adjourned to Monday, at 10 received with great laughter, urging the p’dpbk, the ¿ucreitary having' first read claio^ of women to participate in elections, -1 « »1 t . • I • 1 -I1 A resolution was adopted that no steps ho t ik m .towards nominating a Candidate for I’nesideut until afthr the platform is adopted. The vote on the resolution was (‘Dtliities designed to Secure Inegroi i>u- remaly ; simphncatio; -vt the revenue pys- ui arid the dwconliniiqiire.i-f inquisitorial Ó^eéìef nmetSiDg and iolleol hg the ifìtèr lì nue. so thait <b burdeu* hi laiat on ay li$ equal Ze>; ujud ¡¿^seAied. the cr»-diC •<h. >... er.^ment inun.afced «nd ihe cur- re y made good, and the i atimkal cebi inrk a at a lower rate ef mt resi. 7th. R-. for min die abuse» in the adminls- atiool; the ixpulsiuiiot thè corni]) troni iiOe ;<esèrvauoi) ol public land lor Uufuet t the v orking peupk ; the rewlo^auon oi g tlu authority a«ld ¡u it p<ndeixe u> die xetui vh and Judic a^y ; Uiu cubwrdiuation ibe qjilirary to ibernili rule, to the eoa iat O usurpat oli of Congress and the sputum of the sword mar cease. 4 8th. | Equal rights, and protection for atur-dfced and native I-orn citizens at home Dd abl|yid ; the as-ettion Of American ua D’ alit| whi> h shall commau i the due res tctofftMTUgo powers, aud tumidi An exam Ie audljencour geineut to peop u jr e aiuoli a 1 lnlegrny aud constitulninu. 6. riy.| Bvparate re»ul 4 m*. are dovuied >, thanks to tbe soidiefs and to Fr^aìdm obnsoa. ' Tea’ll we*e expres^^iptei^i^y . J’ ja * r|ti Feidletou men that the Southern d^atls would bl* persuaded to rule solid >t PetjdlstoD, thud securing bus nomina- I * ' Chicago, July 4> —The;I,resiiient,s Am follows, omitting, nesty Proclamation is numerous wherases : Now, therefore, be it known that I, Andrew Johnson, PresP dent of the United States, do by virtue of lhe Constitution and in the,name of th i fople of the United States, hereby pro claim that, uncond tionally and without réservation. «11 rind ¿verv person who iircctly nr in<iirectly participated in the late hAurrectifui oy rebellion, excepting such person or persons as may be under cr^eseiit'ment or Indictinctit iif the United States Couris having competent jurisdic tinp upon charges of trraswp or other felo< nv ; Tfllljwrdon and amnesty .for tho of ^ehoAUof treason againsf-YFe United State* • Htof adhering to enemies dtli'ing the lite civil war, with Jth# restoration ef all rights except as Jtosl ivei. and exyept u’.sp as to aqv property of wh’ch any perscty may The proclamation Specials from New ).'-ntirn ceptiDg the platx < passed, ., ~ r, late of the Ounfoderitw 1 for anil greeted Jr th be wanted dead issue* to brave sol jier> on both ¿ides and bulb, sections of the