■ 5 1 s/T Tc 4 Aj’.j - 1 ■ 1 ir ó tir i .v-i > t ■ ?■ FF ■ *. L—------- 4——: 4< OUft UN1ON, RIGHT O -> • iillikdr ■ ' ' VOL. IlF , &Ï ■ . .i 4 r— ¡ ;...... I, r! Ji1»**— j KtClfet?. 4L1 im » Wl 0 ÍÍ? '"■J/? ppórt Grant. Tilton—lie has called tyrant a drunk­ Radical« Who Cannot A Historical Waif. j ■ ’ i f ’ r1!*- VI í.a *■ Y * Sale. 9 itrni NO. 27 , JULY 28 1868 —te - I ~----------------—r "—?— ' r - PUBLISHED EVERY TUBSDAY MORNING, ■ ‘ ' ■ NG-SUSTAIN4HER WHEN SHE S RIGHT AND RIGHT HER WHEN SHÉS WRÖNG. : ■■■■O p ** WHB I?* 4‘- ’ 1 M J? ' ij“. ii 'Îd r- i - kJ The Democratic party in National Con­ In the year 1862, there was a charac­ I^want to reilj < Yamhill an -in Yi vention U8i»e»ibfrd standing as ever by the terless fellow, whose carcass wit period i-' ard. J. W. JOHNSON, Co. a farm co acres s ofi of land, C institution ot the Government, as a gu r- I Phillips—He has callec|f Grant a drunk­ about 160 of whii cultivation —AT— antee of the liberty of fhe citizen, reoogniz- caliy, well filled with poor whiskey, en­ LAFAYETTE, There is a good a good frame dwell- ¡Dg as the consequ- noe of the late civil war gaged in the business of teamster for his ard, and as “brainless as bis twaddle?' YAMHILL ¡COUNTY, OREGON 1 I -. 1 I ing, orchard, sto< r eta Sumner—He sayrGra^t is not an.» ^ir­ the extinctibn ot slavery and dtthe" heresy, father in one of the large towns of a wes­ The out-range lient. , I < , \ i ,H J * H! at1 . |*eoes8ion, with the return r T .* . * 1 of peace, tern State. This teamster was so well reversible guaarntee, andinade a white­ T erms of subscription , udt-ancs. •) Aleo a half »UUB, uader UB ture lands, * demand - deipand — . r -11. [ r'- Copy One Year, . . ; $8 001 fence. On« JljirJIlplJlHÜ, . I W ' 1st I-«. The restoration of all the , States to known ^hat he bad neither credit nor washing report to fortify Andrew Johnson- One ae Copy Six Months, Months,......................... 2 00. reputation, in the mercantile world, and * Chase—“Grant is a man of vile bibits Ter owhw. Iballanceo time. their rights in the Union and restoration of I i EQrUlergymen and Teachers will be Fur- the best position he could get was that and of no ideas/' r. (further part colaps inqnire of tlm sub- civil-government to the American pen(.|e. t i nished with the C ourier at $2,00 per annum 1. I Anne Dickinson—“I am going to Rug­ ’’jSftN METZKpR. 2d. Amnesty for all political offvnoes, which he wus occupied in at the above » For each subsequent insertion, . . ,. . 1,00. in the southern army, bat hie social poei* knows less than nothing?' i i strict accordance with toe teriue. *E FERRY. eaf i A libera) deduction will be n m ado on 4tb. Taxation of government bond to the tion was too questionable to allow of bis Wilson—“ 4 ’ will nevft, so help me God qtf*. Quarter/, Yearly, and half Yearly Adver- same extent as other property ii “ taxed. being accepted. Captains were not wan­ support any but temperance men for of­ HE under! ould respectfully an tiaemenls. If dj - j ■! : 5th. One currepey for the government and ted, but privates were. tZ_ .,z that ___ flee. lie wasitold pounce Co fice. ” ' . public, . tpat ; fie h< ravelling Air Coin Being the basis on which our thrpeople, the laborer and the office holder, Getty tbu Yamhill, Yamhill crossing of the as a piivate he would be gladly accepted, Gete/ —“jhepresidency rtqu’ies By rates are tixed^,- Currency will only be taken has, a the" pensiqoer and the bond holder. LARGE, NEW . D;SAFE FERRY pOATÌ mnn of nt idpRS statesman. ” > ideas and a statoman. at Biarket value. «[*■ (pth. Economy 4n the administration of but commissions such as he. sought, were man on Which he can ijmss Teams, Stòck, &c., I .1 u Lir Colfax — “ I declare, , in advance, no ami orders ahead. tbe Government; the reduction of the stand­ in Urge _ demand, — — p-- 7 a'' • ~~~~'* I DlWOUSLt AÌÌD CHEA! 4,"‘ ■ ' ?LŸq- ing' army and navy.; the abolition of the Chagrjned and disappointed, this team­ doudful man shall haye my ballot ix»U J. W J ohnson . D. G aby . onda leading to and from this 'Cri Freedmen’s Bureau aud alj political iustru ster left the southern Generaij and re­ president/’ *♦. ■ ’ ! I» ■ * ■ , Thd TORI ssì ng I ' t. .mautalities designed to secure negro su ­ turned to bis father ’ s service for the time. Kelly—“I will die on my tracks before are in good jood répair, ànd persons froth i the premacy ; simplification of the revenue sys­ He had given his first choice in the great r d independence to the L SIMPSON k«pe La Fayette, Oregea. a southern commission in the Jate civil jC • ly Grocery ini Lafay Payette, where fan be Executive and Judiciary ; the subordination public enemies.’ ” * at all times found alH^e staple articlesun tbs of the military to the civil rule, to the end war of the United States is the Presiden­ EV6EMS SEMPIYL Frelinghuyseu—“The natron owes it to ' B Family supply line, besi«vs de« tial candidate of the Mongrel party. its self-respect to toUrate tolerate imbeaility in ATTORNEY A N D SOLICITOR L ? I that the .tiiorpatioh* of Congress and the despotism uf the sword mav cease. [, politics no longer.” J Btiaccllaneo^s Assortment of J T i ■ * a * * ;j / /. Portland, Oregon. Xt’RIOUS ARTICLES - ■ . ' ■ - • • • : f/j Btfi. Equal rights, and protection for Wade—“Grant knows nothing of poll USEFUL AND LUXURIOUS ARTIPL AY ankle B oy .— A tourist tells the tics. He can ta k notjiing O ffici on Front Street, up-stairs, adjoin- all kinds, Chnd Candid M naturalized and native not n,citizens at home notjhing but hefse. herse.” Fancy Soaps, aud abroad ; the assertion of Ameiicau na- ing Knapp & Barrell. following story ; — IU urns, powder and Licorice, ¿piptH, Uens i and Inks, piwderl Yates—“Iowlnl bave been a drunk* •tiotial.ty which shall command the due res- We recently met our friend Dr. Lord, «id Caps, Shot and Bar r Lend; Letter fanejf tter paper,- fancy CHAS. W. PARRISH ADD I SON C. GIBBS. pvex ot for ngn powers, and furnish an exam formerly of Boston. He has been a resi­ ard , ; I will be oqe no longer, nor will I and plain, Envelope^, p|ai“I’ve lost my way, and don’t .-‘know ■ ,W • ' ! 1 ' ' ' I ’ " sentative ; Lafayette, luì v 8 1 ly. 4 S6-1V. where I am. Can you tell me ?” i Kind words he had for all^ - One town gave 1 I votes, has 1 represen B. F. BOYHAX, “Yes ; you’re on your horse.” ¡* I But nary vote for Wade ; tative ; T Attorney at Law ♦ have 30 Mr. Lord laughed at the boy’s wit, and Twenty towns » ; rc 41,787 votes, Fearlesk be stood in Senate hall—. ' ti" • 1 'S alem , OREGON.* boy took the represhptatives ; handed bisn a dime. The T Old Grimes was not afraid. .1 i : mbney, looked up with i mingled feelings • Twenty towns gave 3,842 votes, have 30 CLASTIC STITCH ill give prompt attention to all legal i f He lives in peace with all - mankind ; Ä1 -representatives. « . , of wonder and delight, , and said— I. I business entrusted to him at the Çap- FÀÏtflLY' To justice he is true, r ; It is rather singular th^t a majority of I “I reckon you must hare a power of i- Koi. 1 He will also pi «actiee in any of the •> ive radical majorities, And they who threaten Grimes will find the small towns I ¡.‘i ' f.f . !'-if I - mopey!” r' 4-iiy Courts of this State. * I I A. That accounts for lie Legiflaluee being radv That threats with him won’t do. k “Why so, my boy ?” ical, while the Statens Deu/oaratic, »» .best in’>U»e, TA/: ¿1 Unharmed the rage w^ich Thaddeus rent, “Because you slather it away so. I - - ' ' IV ‘ *' | FOR T>HC FOL.UOWINQ REASON! -u Hb passed securely o’er ; lib father ’ * s name ?” in- « What’s your . ‘ I n They aro mor4 «impfa and durable ' Ofo Gri“168 stands bravely in his boots quired Mr. Lord ; “he grows wool, don’t durable,! A Naw T rial .— |1 he Leaveàworth (Kan­ They arq mi n^l «impte * POLK COUNTY, . . - < Oregon he,? ” .; ' •, [ *{ r /Upon the Senate floor. ■ easier kept la ofiltjr, make a stronger | sas) Commercial says: Already the imt VYTiH practice in the various Courts ot thi av.d more clnftlc g Hitch, a tinner and I • “No, but his sheep does.’’ Vv State. 44 iy < That good old man has stood the test, peaonment farce hàÀ cost the country some fa! scatn rcjitn 1 than any other J more b?9.u. beautiiVI «•If you knew me. my lad, you would ¡.And wears the just man’s crown ; 1 They TheystW $400,000, with no other result, thus far, than seW all |kbrict fabrics ‘ from two com- I’M be more respectful in your replies, • I faon apoola. finite no re-winding df The howiing Rads may let hiin rest, a friend of your father; my 1 name is the development the excessive rottenness i thread, fasteni^th snds of the seam | rThey’ll never pull him down. of the Radical party ; and yet, ai |he tele­ * I by ‘ their * r owq operation, and though o stitcb fl - I, .‘Lord.” j ffh is cut the Seam Will A£ ease ths old man, smiling, sits. ««Oh 1 yes,” exclaimed the astonished graph announces. itfis the intention of Thad. 1 every Cl MAGNETIC PHYSICIAN 1 not rip; Stevens to prepare three “additional” articles • Without a fear or dcubt; lad.— . LAFAYETTE, • OREGON. “I’ve heard pap read' about you in the againstthe President, and have tbq mock­ He gave the “11th high crime” the fits, Bible.;’- and, started off for the house on ery reen-acted, if possible, by instituting a That played impeachment otit. H W- ROSS, M D a dead*fun, he bawled out at the top of H new trial. In order to gain time for the pre­ R btsician , surgeon and accouche ■,:7 his lungs-I paring of these articles, etc, it is proposed as —Scta/ty,—Typhoid fever and Female WHISKET AND TFU2 CHICAGO CON the Lord is out * “ Mother ! Mother 1 Siseases Oregon Gity. , v2»50. |> I. a means to postpone indefinitely the vote on VENTION. I here on horseback, aud has lost his wayl” ? ' • . ; ?}■' ’ y r' ’ ’ ■ f is ' ' ' .. N ‘ I V A impeachment. It is not easy to «ail off tie ’ One of the Ohio delegates to the fi’dinn'*! 1ÜU pa«k of hoands turped boae upon the Pres­ H. F. WHITE, n. «¿¿.‘-I Í .. > republican convention. hcLiin Chicago,,ptih- 1^1 :*i* w>' ident. By the time these hounds run hip lifcnes a card in' an Ohio 'newspaper,' in which physician and surgeon e t G ettino ready to vot foe G rvnt . —The down, however, thrpeople will have a fine there occurs the sta&mreut: • ' r I Chipago Tribune tells the followirg story Lafayette, Oregon. bill to pay—and (tfl to gratify the malico “Sctpe of the means used by Mn Wade’s I O ffice .— Next door to residence. immediate partizans to secure' his nomina­ of the Convention: “Some amusement •nd political ambition of a low dnscropalous- tion were not of the most honorable charac­ was occasioned in the Sherman House sa. politioians.” f A. B. WESTERFIEFR, «..« .. .v to be hoped that the .ww result -.. — ter; , and it ¡8 at loon by the discovery of a prominent Mass Cbiongo will be a lesson to political aspirants I sachusetts prohibitionist drinking whiskey Fhyviciaki an& Surf eon, / . i’ and their ‘next friarwia friends,' • t I aii.iA« allude flrat first nni an I straight- In his own State he enjoys the . OREGON ■ LAFAYETTE, lì - /i *r ‘i; U M chiefly to the odor of > free wwhiskey which reputation of being a through teinrerance —Th« negro Gra$ Convention at Chicago; ; pervaded tbo Wad« headquarters at the main opposed to the manufacture and sale after they .had completed ths work of nemin - O ffice —In the Drug Store. ating the emintnl judge of pups, sang flVemont house. The hot that a ffilly equip­ ... 1,1 ....................... — ”■ of the «timnlating beverages. A friend, a song ol which the following in tte chorus : ptibh is requested ci i ’ The ¡all ed ‘ grocery’ in the interest of Mr. VV ade was T. B* EMBREE, uBfuctUrera of Boots 1 TaihrSr opened next door to the parlor occupied bv br observing th.«‘lapse from virtue,’ aocos. Then rally againj ¿bin rally again, ' [PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. xrriage Tpmmingi.l . and. Sbo the Ohio delegation was notorious, and bad ted the delinquent with the . remark, (Pith the solditeh. andsaHor. and hommpr. iers requiring M I Clothing. r.i»pu an owers reqni ‘What, Judge, surely you are not drink­ And We'll fight ItBht bere un the old Union­ Amity, Yamhill County, Oregon. noslight drivi/Jg.from OJiio no slight in driving.from the Ohio senator ve.«! p.X J the use of 1 tljotoost effective the support of men‘who wished to retain ing liquors’ ‘Well, Ohl fellow,’-was the line, Orncs.-r Amity Drog Store- £ z.. SliUhdÍLchiMS, i tí 4 Ï self respect. their »elf ■ ; No odds tf it takes us all Summer. £Hi reply, «prohibition, you know, is a good h'% - xgliich ptwqcs. It We suspect they thought it would not thing in the old Bay State, where the Wo take ihe libery to add the follow­ 9 iulvantageà over wi »r. G.,W. GOT I unnjiiU whiskay is d — ¿.bad, but in Chicago it is d.o to have a drunkard for both the Lead ing lines, to this*appropriate chorus I others. PHYSICIAN. SURGEON ANO Q. K., and does a fellow good. Name “Nb odds if it takes ns all sommer,’ - —■—- = 1 t A tail of their tictee«.* < your medicine. ” ' We ’ll rally each white and black bammier. i ACCOUCHEUR. 1er the sals of the 1 \ _____ To vutek lor the suj^y old rvmnaer.-Day Buok. Bro. Carter, Why don't you pitch into Omcx—At his residenee’in Chebalem 1AKER ^|apt? He’s the only whiskey soaker on Valley, Yamhill County, Ogn. n-31-tf . This song of tha bupainer was set to musrn • There are two words for victory and one oftbern is “G ranr .”— Dubuque Time». by R^v. Geo. F. Root and was song at, thtr either ticket. Go after him . - — » ! — kr-s-fcmH Witness tfoe result in New Hampshire. hlaek-and-tan e^kvantiou at ( ni ago by I. ; 1> I in TT-TT r rt trff V crûs UjUd circulars Q .4 adk.vpte^foE liDgAft is a vote for* Grant. ‘‘CortnectUut, ahd Oregon. Rev. McCabe. Ibis is the first çampaif» 1 * jj A. G. PHILIPS^D.aD.vS. «A vote for Logan is * vote for Grant.” . bumm^ ’ party. for Grant. A vote for Logan is St ¡TJCTT .>;» CGN . t • •« —BY— ■ Bf A Ili T LA ^4 EKS. . i* • i ‘ ■ ' nttornc y ♦ i I < . R I L. J ' : 3 I ! » ■r - mb r I ,;1 ar**-- if* T }♦* . 4 ■ J, Í