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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1872)
« i¡ on Number 43 FRIDAY, DE LAFAYETTE, Volume » f ’ ,*nq n i 11UL^..■ ât i jnfHy PI H NEW ÍLPi‘>r.pC CHRONIC PARENTAL INCOMPATIBILI- X every Friday by •mi AM'» Well that JEhd* Ti. XJJPTOlSr. . / -3Í TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ran che in San Mateo coun a few hours’ travel from the L iT » >i i metropolis by railroad, the farmer q Í‘‘ three hundred ed some fine Copy, ¿One Year, One Çopy> Hi» Month*, One Copy, Thrive Month*, je.w’jutil i« ii jlHdFl • . ;i - . / . - ■ .' n N*ew G oods j- TY And-so convinced the young man of itS too, and when he finally told her fbi secrcet |hc inevitable love- story, it was supplemented with an adjuration to u elope.” Conse- queraly one morning, not much mor© than a wjeek ago, there were wou&er, agitation, and alarm over the Sisapcaranic of • Ì Y AS SHE gHOtfa. ' ,z J f Conaieting of General M^rchandiae, CLOTH lNGr I HATS, CAP8,J C BOOTS. SHOES, 11OCER1ES, j hardware Bu^ioeM notice* in the Local Columns, 25 oeaU »er Uifc, each insertion. For legal and transient ad vertiaements 12.- 40per square of 12 iinaa, for the first m«er- lloa» and $1.00 par square lor each subsequent ■«•rtion.i U w !i‘ b. Legal Advertisements to be Paid for up on making Proof by the Publisher. flS.PerkoHal Adv«. 50 Ct*. »Line. "O STAPLE ARTICLES, ’ GENTS’ FURNII sillN’l. ----- !., ETC.,-r ET GOODS, ETC i ■ ‘ | 4 > - ALS«-- A. G. PHILIPS, D.D Street ILL BEAT LAFAYETTE ON {Fir«t Monday of each Month Remain during Court Week. apt-6 tr W RAMSEY, Æütoprieyp' at Law LAFAYETTF OREGON. Eslablishedin I OAce in Ike Court 11 ou?e .rum I m Jiff T i MH H I -4. OS HOTEL, r Hr «nd legant Hotel, with new tkrougbeui PORTLAND HE RECEPTION JUtb roomfurtip Accommodation of Guest« FREE COAL H TO THE HOUSE. Come and see Me. 11 d l - I I Bu siness. --------- jJOWERA H arris , Whitfhad,just run away with thal runaway son. Then there was i DRUGS AND scemj between the two fathers CHEMICALS, ears, o cachiaving at the other like c -kJ?ATENT MEI sixteer hi turner 1CINESJ lunaic untill the srathcrincr crowd WOORS ANU STUFFS,. kindly ■ - . ■■ v — ■ - around brought them to utheii WINDOW GLUB äfj- sensti. . It appeared that the son PERFUMERY, VARNISHES, I | wi^b, and rendered due tribute of of tli| old gentleman of San Fran BRUSHES, OIL: adml^at^m to her recent importa ciscqfbad been rescued from a head PAINTS, Elj Itionÿ ofl certain boarding-school strong, boyish-love foolery by hi« graces from a seminary at San Jos® they ; were whollv without capapify to ,comprehend the ÍERFUMERY PATENT ARTICLES, iß ' I r FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES, FUMERY ANli CHEMICALB- d ’ EOan T ★ j . An4 I must . , eV J the as was dys Mis NATURE, fail t<? understand peculiarly sensitive ch aracter kindred nature might!. It while this uncommon moral eps possessed the absurd 'that the I „ I Mpssrs John A. Bingham, Je. At. Wilsoii Milo Goodrich, jai Gharlcs A^ Eldridge, _ of the Il^u Jqdiciarv Committee, in Congress, liar« gone to Leavenworth to yros- fecute their dnvestigations looking ito tire impeachment of Judge De- ilahay. of the United States Dis trict Court, who is accused of such habitual drunkennessjiA to bej in- *!v ?>capable of trustworthy service. Delaliays son-in-law, Osborne, is J© I the Governor-elect of Kansas, and “e has been - influential -hitherto in keeping the Judge in his placer. >f his present foolishness, i have courted and won 0E-BEG0NE YOUNG PILGRIM Zímoca i San Francisco was addec ÖALLÄS -SALEM Allspioe Soda 5 LINE! DAILY TRIPS. r ♦iwfm- * s FINiyt TRAl'rp OF HER INTELECTUAL e accori ling to contract or no made. Try us. lib P ' i E. P. BOWER, T. J. HARRIS. Ulf'AgHIONABLE YOUNG WOMAN,. Hifse character might give stçad irt h|tn. upon short acquaintance, she jjras romantically delighted to discpver a soul able to sympathize witOefs.. It may be said in pal liation of such seeming fatuity, WAVES AT ,T„ 4M THB MORNING L Arriving at Salem at 10' Returning, tea?«* Salem at One o’clock Arriving j at.DaUa* at 4. JES8K D. LEWIS, Pro. tw»* -iiiHTelT BE HAD AT REASONA- r BALLS or PARTIM». |ILA8 G. LEWIS. $ ¡ j -..................- — ri — — - ■ n iï í _________ i1 ¡¡i -ï ii'!i COURTS counties 9 t. IJi ~w- ■II1 ill II illHI ’ DR. BCOVlLLE’S Blood and Lver Syrup, prompt patronage extended to him by his young mistress was in no wayj reprehended by the latter’s parj aw-The old people did Such was the story /ultimate! froi n when the made intelligible to the farmed b IG PEOPLE ipOK WALKER’S Vinegar Bitters. ROSEBAUM 8 Bitters. ’ j HOWE A STEVEN’8 Family Dyes. And many other Proprietary Articles. Besides the above ap< specialities, we keep a full asshrtmeut of all the leading Patent Medicines o» the coasi. Buvers will find our stock large and well selected,and prices reasonable. ' ' SMITH & DAVIS '-r • n 1,4 ill ; i \ »rl| RI | I i iill k K Li A fine picl tore* of Boston is giv- en by Wcndel| Philips, in one of his recent lectures < on labor reform: “ Boston is a city in which every and everv tenth person is a l criminal _ seventh a-pauper, Three-quarters of our farms are mortgaged lor drinks; two thirds of the pulpits are filled with drunkards, and* the bench of justice is nearly vacant because one-half of the judges have died drunkards.’’ 7 I DR. AYER’S Cherry Pectoral, Sarea jarilia Ague Cure, Hair Vigwrator, and ( athar- DR. JAYNE’S Sanati< ye Pills, Expectorant, Alternative, Ague ijMixture, Vermifuga^, eta'Ctc. DR.dCOWNSLEY'8 Indian Toothache Ano- MUSIC gible young scntimcn- ■'solemnized- under all •u rental benediction. DIAL encl : Feinting I fckiudning |r Graining 4 -:kOf -• ■' Piper-hangiug, Gluing, etc. ^¡1 0jq marlltf The Farmer from San MateoTro- tested. that neither lie noir his wife would have thought of '<■ opposing the match if it had been J f rankly confided to.-ilhem; and the old pan Francisco gentleman avowed bimf self rather pleased than otherwise' SMITH Lafayette, unsolved in readiness to ipcm titan for anything in Will h< ■wer «111 1ÍM of > UNDERSTAND HER FEELINGS; OREGON ' r V - K—• J. B. SPRENGER, tae of Cosmopolitan Hotel), Proprietor : »irr, li»,A mlltf ,(j.. the heroine confessed '1P 1| . , . that she never would have resort ed to a clandestine engagement jf she had not supposed that her fa ther and mqthgv could 119! pMSftih’ ■ I i I J-- • . Hl’ó I ♦ ' B PA It I KIN AND Bf&i¿IN<> WH0LE3AE AND RETAIL DRUI . ./i,..........OREGON. 4 wt situation sts ., amo salmon OPEN EOI from Ip piteously unsuccessful seri es ofpffopts to obtain a livelihood in e Sain >” Francisco, J and was rft last driyqh to seek agricultural employ men 41 Iisimmling or leaving it started for the to bd inferred that his original hoinfg wa^ somewhere in the East ern States, fye rather forlorn youth expressed! himself ready to perform anv iumbld labor whereby an hon- est mpjWinance might be earned, and commended himself by his woe-fiegfene nuinucr to the human ity bt the fanner that the latter Whicgli had coriie into the city du ring jhic night, ■ and had jnst re peated his full name and address to thé ^lightly-astonished railroad man |when n highly-respectablc Is- tms same farmer. An < looking old gentleman, carpet-bag from a Connecticut farm in ha|d, who had given a peculiar, jer ouyaars ago, and alwi nervebus attention to his odd lan I *' |_ :MASTERFUL IN RUSTIC SIMI guage^ suddenly stepped forward CITY fromyho nearest passenger ptat- form find begged to hear his name againC Upon the compliance of the bewildered farmer with the re quest; the straniger exoiaimed, ex citedly. “ Why l you’re the very need and friend lefesness man for me. I’m here expressly a man should have L ’ I -1 -3 Stealing/ hes '■ me,’’ WALKS GETHEIL chide their daughter Cor for ap- preferring the plowboy’s ty <o that of her more ambi- i masculine admirers. ’ Not- standing thisr however, the must needs persist in her con- » ï ! ! .♦ eviction that his daughte Î 1 EI.OI’ED wflH A MADMAN I two sires, equally miserably, ;uded to continue the bunt be fugitives together as best imight, and, after a scare • • « - » it > * •' I*1’ n : *