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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1872)
T’ ■ -Pl O ne H onest R cpubltca N L ead ice. « • P retty G(É) í ).—Beriah Brown u LAFAYETTE COURIER. f ’! ' ■r ' * -I whose ‘‘shaped was. not appreciated er .—In 1868, Tim Davenport Mr. Fay, of the Jacksonville This 1 poji ticai|, jnountebank. is travellings SATURDAY. APRIL 27,1872 Times , will recognize $10 above traversi ng i Pol kind Yamhill coun bv the intelligent yeomanry of wrote Hon. Jesse Applega*te that r; I ties, ? follili; I . is • now JL L _ xn~__ Ifiam Mnv May wfifl Ifirrmlv defaulter. in n Seattle, writing|£am was largely ^defaulter, killing all sorts of lies and Oregon, heading to an article he wrote and •I- ties He says that;«.and that, as he (Applegate) was TO PRINTERS. Disput : had published in the SW/W while- 'slandcj;pus-fhifi^ about the "Canal . • ! up the Dispjtch. I. Í wa^ yC|; pretending to be a and Lpcks Locks "git jjat Crogòn C regdn City, and Congress one ‘of his fiondsinen, it behooved We have on hand for sa’afrom 150 to 250 , Burnbtt, our iiomineefor i thew Swam« lami the. land law. If . the pounds of good Minion-*such ua this notice I is a country Raised 1 man and can Ii him to do something, and proposed r Democrat! We reproduce the ar- L Swamp iLaçd law is suçh a grea ’ t is set up in—at 40 cents per pound, includ* not, therefor^ shine in “ polite so for him to cpme up to Salem and I ■ 4 tl indie, thq Judge ing one pair of ca**es, and one font of Italic tide from the Sentinel of lAay 16, swindle, is as big a • •fj —, 41. in dler a lid tlticf under the pro ciety!” Welt suppose he was. assist somehow in fixing the mat which has never been distji •ibuted. Reason 1868, as a sufficient offset tOihis late swf • for felling—have double o thd quantity need- visions of tifa — t law as any other raised in the:!country," does that ter up by hiding May’s tracks. >T. iâUi 11 irti. . attack upon J. R. ,Neil; Esq., tf ed in this office. one connected with it; for he has disqualify hi fl for honestly and in Mr. Applegate responded that he ----- --------- ——-M-»-*— regular Democratic nominee for ■applied ih l|s own^ name, to pur had gone on May’s bond in good ; T he Bulletin is wot [fried because A telligently r<i¡presenting the inter s. Prosecuting Attorney of the First chase 10,04$ acres of Swamp and faith; that the purpose of an offi- It devotes Joseph Teal' lives, overflowed lands, and if the law ests of his constituents, most of District, and to show what a sorry, eleven articles in its i issue of the is a f^vindlci he bccomcs a party. whdm are “c<juntry-raised” as well? ! cirri bond wfcs to secure the State We have ¿he documents to prove AnJ as for jlhe ‘‘polite society” against loss; that if May was a 23d to his benefit, Teal don’t prophet Fay has proved to be, as also what a “skookum” iimnocrat what we say^ 'JNe are also thief he was’sorry for it, but could al in- dodge, the people have seem to be damaged, i after all. good rea havle pea nokbc a party to helping him otrt lie was then. It will be seen from formed that Jie interested I with son- to congrflulate themselves that ftadpal applicant two other :s in I f the P. T. Co. had secured the Sentinel article that Fqy was ,of it by further defrauding the their standard bearer is a man of .200,000 acrdk.mbre.> Now he ow here'is it 11 the Locks contract, the same would then greatly i enamored - Mw7 er ' j Mr.j Applegate was the Cok icheek for |ou, and shows how the people, c|r •ing more for their State; ' “ ’ ‘ ~ ~ k have been transferred to Holladay Kelly, while subsequent events hts will much Cando‘S th0jfe is in any of the material wac|s j than for the con- author of the Swamp Land Bill r V I with its other franchises purchased show where the 4 copie in. statements'of this would be United that obtain among T ruth . A leading Republican 1 : i vcntionalitie| : by him. Then what? » And then hoty. Jstrangely lie ar [States Senator.-ft- Mercury. ;> \ The abo^i} wijl be a sufficient pimps, fops Ind shallow-pated nin said, the other day: “The locks í ¿fi- — z------------------------------- - . • raigned Hom Victor Trctitt at V compoops, tdj> many of which sort improvement is the salvation of the i T he Pitsburg Catholic comes to answer to th| sloj/berings of Boise CT that time. Of course Mii Fay unfortunately for the people, find Willamette Valley, and iif Gov us ip p new and attractive dress fi will not deny penning this article .in diisjploue^on|e time since, and their way into Congress. ernor Grover^ ha(| not sighed the and its dimensions enlarged. The rii and sneaking into a Republican £hows how h>rdt put he and his co- bill he would now be, and justly Catholic is a good paper and is office to give it publicity. Tljen partisajus are"fot something tangi T he Republican party pretends too,Tlenounded by the whole Re cheap at $2 per year. r ble with which ¡to assail or im- what weight is anything the mor ii ■’ '«r > i i ■ to be the higlj moral and temper publican press of the State.” Th» T he Working Farmer says that tal may say now entitled to? Fol peach I the ’ ; Democracy. Ii the ance party, a|d yet it was reserved is true. Governor Woods signed Swamp Land, lajv is a thieving ar for this partj|to elect a Vico.Pres in stables not thoroughly veptijat- lowing is tixe’Fay-Sentinel article: rangement as »Boise alleges, why, ident who mfile liimself ridiculous ,,the same bill two years before, and It is >quite significant that the ed, horses suffer severely from be- was specially commended therefor. he is simply a thief liimself foj’ par- dissentions in the Democratic par in the eyes ofi the whole civilized ing surrounded by the inodorous ex ty sfre not confined to this, but exist takingof th deh was stolen. world by degvering himself of a And, imt for the law suits brought cretory gasses given off from their in Umatilla, Union, Grant, Wasco, by the P. T. Co. against the Locks And ilien heplsely Stated here, we maudlin harangue on the occasion Company then organized, the im bodies. If the bedding is under Polk,’ Linn, Lane, Benton and Clat t owned no swamp of his inauguration, and next to laid with old charcoal braze, this sop counties: dissentions so widely are told, thaUlie provement would now be complet I .her ■^cords “ land. Th stand against spread cannot be attributable en elect as President a man whose odor is absorbed. ® I J ; ed,. . And the same Company again I 1 - < J tirely to local causes.1 They have him. -T— habits ofbeaSly indulgence made endeavored to defeat the great .H their origin in the Senatorial elec • I f Hqlladav elects his legisla" T he Oregonian refers triumph- it necessary I r the head Bishop work by getting the contract thcni- tion to come off two years heqce; i m. _b . . I ..I { tive ticket about the first thing he $intly to the |dct (hat printers make of the Metbo$st Episcopal Church ?7 Nesnith desires to be again sent to selves, Tha people boar tlæse will demand of it will be such en the Senate and the Salem click— only ten dollars •> week in Canada to announce M public places that things in nimji; The record hojda, ] H . i ,. ’ -1 wi * 1 ’ j - t actments as will retard, delay and Bush and Harding—second him; while^they irtakn twenty dollars he had quit arinkirig! Comment! good. ■ i defeat the completion of the Locks and they are known to be thè most and upivard upward in |ns fins country, and is unnecessary . further than to re-s « ■ J h i 9 astute political managers in the Sets tin ’ s fact do4n to the credit of improvement. Let the Republi- mark that £ besident Grant has! j^cott, of tl e Oregonian, endorses, Their policy is plain, it is State, ii liiexh tori fill IWi$T bless your been reported in the columns of a Beriah’i s estimate ot Burnett’s ru-f cans of Yarahil specially ponder to kill 1 off now, all the anti-Nes- this fact. mi th l^aders in thos<| counties, ^otil there Î3 rib thriff on the impor religious papj r, the JVew York In- ral qualifications as eminently' < whereIhe Democratic party has tation of prifi^i'4 But that paper dependent , as being læastly drunk| sound; In fac| is of the opinion, What’s the reason that the Ca the r ascendency, * ‘ ord(|r ■1 that the makes a po| gainst itself if it and dancing I ‘Dandv Jim” on a that B’s. judgineut in such matters in 9/ f ! - 9. Ï. •cks bill billig nal-Locks signed by Woods was road may bo open To pl lace crea * makes anytl|^g.f It is fair to pre Sunday .afterl oon on Pennsylvania; is infallible! |We will just remind tlje Legisla- sume that tliMCanadji printer can not a school iund robbery? Will .turcs of Nesmith on tile Avenue.? in Washington City, and Scott here that Beriah 1ms a thous ture, This is the real reason why • • * I the Oregonian answer? It was carried to his door! and times applied exactly similar isuch a ‘ bitt tor war has been waged buy more jitlij his tea dollars as having b just like the one now in force, with on Fay, F 'oudray, Miller aio klip- where . there is no v> tariff than the that same hi||ht overcome with a! cpitliets to hihq taunting him of- 1 • T <M 1A 1 'L \ 11 the exception that it .paid nothing pel Íffihiíi county, , and oninGates . t American caniwîth his t\Venty dol-j drunken stupHr his Washington j¡ fensively/ witli ' 'I1?'/- f • ;■ i x <fj and other leadinganti-Nesmith mem intcflhc school fund while the pres lars subject to¿tlfo operation of the county origin and humble parent- in.Wasco and the otljcr bounties ! V Ü S' Ì ent one pays to that fund ten per protective- m^iopoly. . And then A M elancholy S pectacle .-- age. May-be. Scott was convinced tli en named. Barnhart conducts the nnnf of nf gross orrnca proceeds. nrnnnodi < cent, heling of disgust.pro- of the. stern applicability, of these campaign in Umatilla ¡and Union r thetavci’âgeÀvftcRly wages in Ore- Akin to the feeling r ‘ 1 " 1 r- 1 r ; ihinds of sensible pço- peo- epitliet^ ’as applied to himself, for Nesmith, Vic Trcvjtt Trevitt in Wasco, gon ' fof gooh printers is ^4, while duccd on the jninds S ince we have showed that the and and.Hen Owens made his appear- id the “States’5 jt isityut $14,—in ple at the spectacle of a woman which leads him the more readily i rp -, a* Swamp Land law was a Republi ance here before the primaries, just grepn backs -ec^al to $12 60 of to recognize their pertinebicy wlr^ whop vaunting her Virtue and chastity ini as lie did two years jago, like a can measure the Radical press has Oregonian printers’!-coin! How public places, is fhat produced on, applied to others. . . If bird of ill omen, for the same pur somewhat let up on that string. about that, and Jbewyour pet tariff the mind3 of flunking people at D isagreement in the F amil 4. I .* pose. These men are all known Pull out! gentlemen; we rather tobe Nesmith’s creatures, and be work this li hwqîialitv in {lieStipend the spectacle fof Bishop Simpson* —The Oregonian has objected, al j like to see you denounce Cornelius, cause Col. Gates was known to be of the art&a|?l )? f TM fact is, if yóur four parading the abstemious resolves of ways, to Governor Grover, Cirover, because Moores, Powell, Brown, Thomp a Kelly man, he was forced to re logic rnhyM i eMtled tò thè digi " digni- . President Graiit., It was triumph he was not a good Democrat! The i r. / son, J esse Applegate and others of sigh his place on the Wasco coun ty of logic Jt mijst be paid to be 4 ty ticket for State Senator, in favor bad, logic,H^bn th tariff question. antly proclaiticd at the Court Statesman takes issue on this point, your own household. Pull out! prtTrevitt, as the Senator j elected House the other evening by Rev. »for in its preachment to the recal- : * T ' this year will have a vote * in the gopd Bro. - Carter will Mr. Colwell, iij behalf of the Pres-j citrants in Marion county, it »•. T he Working Farmer, publisl^ed jieXt Senatorial election; Nesiiyth just^a\^.u§ on |of fiis fight with ident that Biiihop Simpson had sures them that the effect of the ir ‘ in New York, for $1 50 per year, is essentially a the Democrat wqh Wilf look on iu publicly announced that Grant had ad >bolt will be to elect Mr. Grov ir with a handsome premium, ha§ politician, And, may fAll on Otrside of the fence. If be¡ ¿oes he can ■sileiice;’ bjitiwe ebnfesa it tries oui quit (off hiahab|ts of' intemperance^ United States Senator ia-the fa;o Z been received at this office ' * for 4 ma- crawl back again, i we^lon I r ii to sfoikc^ an db; débauché^ When -these these* on ’t want patience d tHflejb or hiur t ■ of the fact thpl he was, during^ R * i ny years, and is one of the best tlìrxvxrn*» nrnnnr* 4 k/* UaA___ J ' ijted States, áre put to such a| any of his kind. ‘The wires,are be- over this w|y wj »ithoUt provocation" the-war among the mopt bitter i is- -publications of its class extant. It ing nicely lajd for Nesmith’s s~: 8 suc- of any s©r(. t ie ¿ssérts'-in W defense of the morals of their Pres sgilants the Republican piartv ha is a 20-page sheet and is exceed-, ecss two j ears hencej bate to. last issue that Uhtop claimed that ident, why, tli|f fact cannot do, iHow about; this, gentlemei ingly cheap at the price at which purpose. ¡Both patties are tinted Cite' of ^otherwise than. Suggest reflections? TThough settle it among yourselv ” , L men, F whose the Mercury wa| donig well up to it is afforded. It is intelligently “ bread-and-butter” 4-1-kZV very time «the O Sheriff I A »1 flP 4-ZXZ I humilitating to (the pride of alE .the took machination are simply to gain ' * J , ' * ' $ devoted to Agriculture, Horticul power, and who regard tlie peace N ebrask ^:-— The the decern!! c charge of tile And we discerning Am can citizens. ture, Floriculture, Mechanics, Sci and prosperity of the country as Journal of v/ Education, ^QMtcUMWI, savs: BUJ»; j | r can •: retort ithat -the goo! Bro. » J a secondary f consideration. . ence and Art. If the Jn spite of jthe recent political u . 7 of lis increased r _____ boasted prosperity I t is said that¿- Mrs. Wobdhuli people desir^ to stop political 1 corn corçplications coniplications in thia State, Ne he, up to the very mome ¡moment/ that will visit this C4jast, taking Ore braska educatioual interests arq M ore S plits .—It would seem petition, they J will put down ali Judas like, sold ftìeSGóod Tern- gon in Jier way, ¡luring the present advancing. as if the Republican party in the “bread-and-butter” aspirants, and Judas like, sold thel ' - ■ * it , y ' n y i...M ' plars out to Bed Simpson <fc Co. year. We. hopcf she will come. The “political cdtoplications”re principal Republican counties of this State is doomed. The States N ot P osted .—The present edit How •> is ¿ that for high? - And he When she does lithe people will ferred to are the trial, and convic rar I ! I • ¡J 1'1 i L i i i' H'l 1 i man'^ devoting most of its space or of the Statesman seems not to then pleaded in4 thl face of these have an opjiorturiity of looking up tion, and ousting from office, of the to labored wails over the demoral be posted in the tactics of his par- facts that tlie Gtizette was a losing on, a simón puro suffragist,—too loyal Governor Butler, for stealing prise ahd he was f as forced to proud to b^ mer snary, top honest seventeen thousand dollars from ization rampant in Marion, and ty in Marloh county. Injiis long enterprise f I * sell it I to disguise the n 1 objects sought the schdol fund of that State. now comes the Bulletin^ ith a two- lecture to tte jfecalcitrants of the * jSi fr ? , I 1 ■ n - St and too intellige i to train in the’ The Republican party is in favor eolumn leader predicting all sorts loyal houselrold he informs them B eriah Brown was once nomin of calamities to the Republican that, to run independent against ated for Gongrfcs^ ¿n Wisconsin, groove of most o?j those who have^ of a large school fiiud. Fide tbef of May and Butler. party if W. Lair Hill, B. Gold the regular nominees places them .and, with all his “politeness,” was gone before her. -iThe people will t smith and other leading Republi forever outside the pale of the or elected by ah overwhelming major not hjs called upon to witness the! I n Beriah Brown’s estimatia cans of Multnomah county do not ganization! That editor possibly ity td practice his forte (politeness) beggarly exhibition served up for -and the Oregoiiian seconds the me VV. Fisher, ai home. .The people of the West them by the mercenary Yankee-; bow their necks at once to Holla does not know that J. W. tion, it is a crime to have »»if present City Marshal, was elected V ess. Miss Susan B. Anthony and day’s yoke, and proceed to ratify k * -W — -- W up brought — — in !the — — — country. W — — • Pity as the regular Republican nominee especially, take but little stock in the sale of the Republican party after having the year previous run “politeness.”’ Monkeys and “Tuck- and tLe no less mercenary but less everybody coujd not be reared in M jia MZv.wa.zxAr, wzx .TZli»V^ n 1 1 <7 ’‘pO* coarse and vulgar Mrs. Cady; the city,--it i| such a degrading of Oregon to one man. 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