Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, November 29, 1872, Image 1

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    Volume VII
Number 40.
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NEW GOOD f
At the Old. Brick Corner.
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constantly receiving
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j. Administration
their perceptions
eir fear*, Raw the
nade at Baltimore
kill it. It immmrined that its own
powerfull
protectorate would
strengthen the rebellion ; but it
vi as the death of it. All that; the
movement required was to be let
alone. It contained within itself
every conceivable element Of a pow­
erful and dstruCtive schism. It
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approval, no
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Consisting of General Merchandise
CLOTHING.
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GRO X’ERIES
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HARDWARE,
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Bu|inees notices in the Local Columns, 25
cents per line, each insertion.
For legal and trausient advertisements $2.-
iO per square of 12 lines, for the first inser­
tion, and 11.00 per square tor each subsequent
nsertion.
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Legal Advertisements to be Paid for up­
on mtikiay Proof by the Publisher.
the Administration ranks; and to
this simple cry, supplimented by
influences such as no Administra­
tion ever • employed before,- and
we pope, no Administration, wiH
ever employ hereafter^ President
Grànt owes this re-election.
Of Mr. Greeley it is just to say
that he has borne himself through­
out the contest with admirable
manliness, consistency and honor.
His speeches will hereafter Be re­
membered to his credit, after the
passsions, of which he is the un
juat object, shall havjp perjphed;
and
j n | it i will be admitted that . he
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and
saiid
nothin?
donC nothing
unworthy the representative of a
patriotic cause.
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STAPLE
I GENT8’ FURNISHING
mis stronger
GOODS, ETC.,
ALBO
STOTT
ive this House
aprtiinö
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near the P
On Main Street
Offl'-e
effi««.
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W.
M. RAMSEY,
□rfiey at Law
Tomba,
Head and
LAFAYETTE, OREGON.
Foot
EXECUTED IN
Office ia the Court House
METROPOLIS HOTEL,
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VERMONT
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COBXKR FROST AND &XLMON „ bX£.,
PORTLAND
OREGON
Thia New and elegant Hotel, with new
Furniture throughout,
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cisively as Brov^i was elected
governor of Missouri over Mc­
Clurg, tin 187(1/The move­
ment would have escaped f tliat
Democratic protectorate, which,
though kindly extended, was disas-
terous tu it» ucvei^Deinüinl -Biber-
IS NOW OPEN FOB THE RECEPTION
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Bath room forthc Accommodation of
HAIRCUT
FORA GOOD
Onestà-
FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE, >1 |
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WHISKERS
Come and see Me.
J. B.8PRENGEÈ;
» Mie of Cosmopolitan Hotel), Proprietor
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JOHN R
SHAVING
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MAJORS’
EMPORIUM
OlflSGON.
licans in evePv Sta|e-— and there
are scenes of thousands of such, to
this day»— would fhava espoused
the result without fcsing their Re­
publican character and without
exposing themselvqWo liability to
a charge of treason and to-day,
Schurz, Trumble, Rummer Palm-
âréelev. BroAn, McClure,
in and Juliaii |wou(d be the
rions chiefs in |he iteld instead
haut and hi* Pennsylvania
Indiana lieutenants. The Do
acy would havJe lost nothing
mt it awn cd at,|»y the sacrifice,
hat it sought/to accomplish
d have been sqpured, and the
ocra tic masse! wopld have
duly creditedlwithf the sue*
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1 1 this we
" endeavored -I to inr
upon both Democrats and
LAFAYETTE
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JJOWER A HARRIS,
Lafayette.
Wil! hold themselves in readiness to an­
swer all calls upon them for anything in the
line of
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Painting,
Calcimining,
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Graining,' •
Paper-hanging,
Glazing, etc.
YETTE ON
each Month
kkr
aprCtf
Remain
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All work done according to contract or no
targe will be made. Try U8.
E. P. BOWER,
J-. HARRIS.
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C. BRADSHAW,
LAFAYETTE
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OREGON
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in the Court Howe
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DALLAS-SALEM
STAGE LINE!
PROPRIE
DAILY TRIPS. I
IN THE MORNING
in at to.
MUSIC BY THE BAND.
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CAN BE
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ble rates for
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HAD AT REASON A
BALLS or PARTIES,
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■i convención, an
and the J&altimor
unsupported and; unem
fall under the attacks
feriors as Camefern, M
tier and Conkling. T
»ANEW AND COMPLE
Baltimore event^a wk
Stable io connection with it
midaHe revolt ii the
Nm
ranks i seenietj iqevjt
Baltimore, it became
Before Baltimore, it W
pehdaiit rebellion sn’pp
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Democratic nia^esi;1
more, it seemed to be:
LAFAYETTE,
ed desertion tot the
and for that reason H
EST FL<
bran . ted to dwindle to the i|
proportions Whiih it
MILL Fl
Exchanged for «rheaioq terme, ad van tag!.
the car vas, Thepfih'in
to Farine:» açd
tion d d not ift'tqqd t
Wheat boug!
octlW
movement: but1 it di<
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Polk and other counties
apr20Iy
that the two who will in time be­
come'oue flesh shall be in union
and' harmony with each other, in
attain meats and desires, in ithbir
hinds as well as their bodie4, and
thpu we shall have the perfect hqr-
inbny in difference.
The compensation which appears
io mb Nature makes to women for
(comparative withholding of
muscular strength, is endowing
diem with greater power of en­
durance in the first place, apd a
gift of natural aptitude and quiet­
ness, which, when it exists iu men
we call mother-wit. Thus we see
that whilst men become irritated
and ¡impatient of the repetion of
little ¡troubles and would put a vio-
1 A end /J to 4-1 them,
* zxrtr* ’ women,* » r.i
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lent
like
charity, are long suffering and
kin 1 over vexations, which in their
connection with their children and
o|her cares often last daily for
years; The quickness arid ‘apti­
tude.they have may be the sup«
port which nature, gives them
through their instincts, asa jbab
aiice to men’s muscular Superior­
ity and this seems to me to indi-
catp that the sensitive touch and
quick perception and delicate hand
point out the practice of art as
pcculiarlytaidapted for a woman’s
oedupition, being in itself ,tfie
most refined and delicate of all
manual labor as it is alsb the most
perfect expression of the impres­
sions we receive, through our eyes,
of physical phenomena.— IToZter
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