Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, December 13, 1872, Image 1

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Penitentiary fpij
Four fifths of the
now* occur would
all. if meh were
Consisting of General Merchandise
CLOTHING,
HATS, CAI’S,
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BOOTS, SHOES,
GROCERIES
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LE ARTICLES,
GENT8’ FURNISHING*
Business notices in the Local Column?, 25
cents per line, each iusertion.
For legal and transient advertisement* $2.-
AOper square of 12 lines, for the tint inser­
tion, and $1.00 per square tor each subsequent
nsertion.
Legal Advertisement* to be Paid for up­
on makiay Proof by tAe Publw/ier.
ilizcd a< we are in this respect.
Let dvfry good citizen do his
share, b| precept and example, in
putting Jan effectual quietus upon
a practice which is at once
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GOODS, ETC., ETC
sb FOOLISH AND WICKED.
Let |hc man who habitually
carries a concealed weapbn be re­
garded land treated as a* coward­
iv ruffiati, and let it be understood
The chilli
had beeni
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Offi<-e— On Main Street,
Humanity
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EXECUTED IN
Office ia the Court House
VERMONT
METROPOLIS HOTEL,
COBNKR FRONT AND SALMON
PORTLAND.......................
SALEM
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Thia New and elegant Hotel, with new
Furniture throughout,
IS NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION
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Bathroom for the Accommodation of Guests.
FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE.
Come and see Me.
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J.B SPRENGEB,
•ate of Cosmopolitan Hotel), Proprietor,
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FOR A SHAVE, YOUR haircut in
THE LAT«# $TYLE FOR A GOOD
BATH AN I) YOUR WHISKERS
DYED THE BLACKEST
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in all human prob-
ive killed O’Neil,
out of thousands
‘ which, occur so
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Will hold tliemselves in readiness to an­
swer all calls upon them for anything in the
line of
be cured? Laws
i put a. stop to a
brieds such dire
t public Bentimenb
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so-
f• perhaps
rhaps accom-
accom
lesirablc reforma-
ized country, and
‘ in cities, towns
ire the officers of
Painting,
Calcimining,
Graining,
Paper-hanging,
Glazing, etc
Remain daring Court Week
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All work done according to contract er nc
charge willibe made. 'Try us.
E. P. BOWER
T. J. HARRIS
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DALLAS-SALEM
HOTEL
H. OLDS,.
DAILY TRIPS
PROPRIETOR-
LAFAYETTE OREGON.
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One o’clock
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Harin ig JuRt op«n«d and rrfnrui*hed ano
re fited t the above Hotel, I am now prepared
to accommodate guests in i a inaner equal
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the best, and at prices to i 1 suit
' the times.
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1J8O A NEW AND COMPLETE
uery Stable in connection
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MUSIC BY THE
LAFAYETTE FLOOR MILLS. I
erty, a man has no
ith pistol or knife
Lr-olub oriibattle-
0 about his usual
fbr. twenty years.
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od “self-defense.”
lie is scarcely lia4
?d in any grave
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f defenseless^ will
t his pushing an
nd legitimate lim-
rsons who are
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and other counties
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Exchanged for wheat on terms ad
to Farmers and Stock Feeders,
Wheat bought.
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FIGHTING
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inttfes which tdis-
American society
»arties who . have
qputation of being
in Bight.” Duel-
d into the domain
nejbecause of its
ity, but dueling is
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cial abuses of the times. ¿Verily,
we think, were they united in the
aim of a single , rational object, the
simplest methoil for the améliora­
tion of human condition, they
would turn the world ujisidédOwn.
or better perhaps, “ right side up.’i
The martyr cannot be dishonored
Every lash inflé ted is a tounge o
¡ fame ; every, prison a more illustri
ous abode ; etcry burned book 01
house enlightens the world
I every suppressed or expunged
word reverberates through the
earth from side to side. Hours oi
sanitv and consideration are al
ways arriving to communities, as
to individuals, when .the truth is
seen, and the martyrs are justified.
—Emerson.
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The dissolution of Chureh and
State iu Switzerland lias nearly
been accomplished, the Grand
Council having rejected the bill’
for the separation by a majority of
only two votes—thirty-four against
thirty-two. The freedom of the
Church from State connections
cannot be far off when the num­
bers are so nearly balanced.
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w i th4u t com mi t ti ng su ici de. Was
draws f
that &ian in his right mind ?
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A Still more singular case was
that |f an old batcheloi’, who, jin
a m orient of weakness, entered in­
to a| marriage engagement., . On
coining to what he called his right
mind4 this unfortunate roan resolv­
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ed t<| escape the consequences of
his illy by committing self-de-
The most extraordinary instanac
strn^ion. Thus resolved, he had of paitence on record in modern
his razor aimed at his jugular vein, times is that of a judge who listen­
when word came that his fiance ed for two days while a couple of
wordy lawyers oontendad about
the construction of an act of ¿lie
Legislature, and then ending the.
controversy by quietly remaining,
‘ Gentleman, the law is repeated;**}
A Germaq interviewer says timi
Bisrnark smoke*
sm
nine twenty-cent
cigars and swallows (o«r dollars
Worth of wine Mod beer every day.
And German interviewers like 6.
W., cannot tell a lie. Over $2,000
a year in cigars and beer.
grievances, the bachelor re-
gd his razor and cut his throat?
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I |is no disgrace not to be able:
to ' ho everything; but 10 unden
takejor pretend to do what* you
are at made for, is not oply sharne^
ful •ut extremely troublesome and
A common informer—Webster’s
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