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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1872)
=T= R 5 5 LAFAYETTE, OREGpr, Volume VII Be Ffajhed r Dlnnerf O xm * „ and Bright - ays been in this wowtjn whom one G oods i * trai Merchtìiìóise I k cssijiisex. Having too sincere Wjjpct for women they ought as nature made them to i, we do not wish to see them rinift- into social buffoons, the arkjfor jeering comments and an- By ideal. Luqarly limes they divided idltd tWo classes; the . j 1 1 lortiou. .. » i. L iJ.-iJjii Adr«rii <•»*« nls to 'x k nuLy Proof by the Po^As a Perform! Adri. 5>U Ct«. « Ijtne. i* ■ Ife» ®j8X3® tì®-©®^ 'ìes* «nd in Hne variety. TJijese partilcidar ■Hiave long einv:* •ii| wo havejmj epi- (fkame-j-wonWti- who : (Iv into inora hn ¡ve thia House a CjaH.^tA I him hn6 PHILIPS strides m their unwholesome Possess c| by a restless dis- KjiLtod xydfk, i inaij desire to,dab- seemly, ¡^hich ' Ja pbWphániousIo juOs ‘ qf ¿their Í s^x, i hhvo been? pc- ' tir dwn pride paid » £ sodiety;j holding étóüdm t unsciftaliJ j |. but Stagger to ¡ wííichí^ifitó in? ag-.j rifthhnèss; iu i eyhicul abasement i ti the-hardest and | of jujen they eniu- AT LAFAYETTE ON IME' íñnday Jon Jay of each Month aid Court Wi cek. ' • ‘ j < Established in 1850 -» U li» Co»utIÌou5tì . :v A vt/f q M j O fe Pfc.ALhH-i <{ rcpubaodwüv.i ÓÍ Gtyhfi ■ '■ ■ W THE I ? or dhlikfs the, persons, advo- * ig them. Ihey jiave ceased k) XtCl-lWve • -.---------- —- r.omen. aru not learnt -to be low Court* Di ¿criminal«. ; they have thrown iMde bbiidr — uot put km ►strength. Tholat- mpukes «hieli animate thi ep- The Boston Glèbe does not fa ? sex has lali&i its expression vorably view the , manner of dis- fter-diniic • oratory. Jf any- peusthg justice by which*’rich rogues hscape and poor culprits are made to suffer severely. And yet it seems to .be the rule now-a- davs.4 The Globe says : ìtasuMè^ 0WER & HARRIS. “ » l/Laftkyetro. ¡n«1 *x-jk- 1 » h t »T ;,.7r Will bold tbomsehes in readi •war all ealla upon them for adv U h «f « fate ting, >•< » CaltiiuiBiiigi líMfcÍÁlJS, ijaiSmb UMBRI ( ‘L PATENT ARTIC ‘ I I ì "-t I- socie ing t ' 4. ’ Indeed MBDIUINB8, 1* CHEMICALS- 1 :r i Glaiing, etc. fhrtWffiV*» ", ■ r ..u • All work done according ta contractor no •barge will bo oiado. Try uft. 1 ■ K. P. BOWER. 'X HARRIS. they Bathing and Bhflfep'a ■* -t: «MrHtC fc,——— ■ MLLAS-SALfiM nr age j4nsTE i DAILY TRIPS. : : I • ’* J- .Returning, leaved Salop. 8 Arriving at i----- - >/ ■"£ ‘W d ' «4 •»< t-rrr- I 1 ' J " I ■*" f r t Ji " , wry Pectoral, SarHaniariHa' Tair Vigorator, and Cathar- anaUW Pills. Expectorant. Agtid Mixture, Vermifiigtie* f ' V l ’S ludiar. Toothach» Anc- S Blood and Lver Syrup. ilsAiip for the Lung, i, , ;ar Coated Pill . ; fea/BiUera. C ? EX’S Family Dyes. ier Proprietary Artfoie». ’ jy-ejurecialitiee, we kfee:> a of iul the leading Patent t»4 y Those who believed that the * itics of the country and the tifean press ‘were wholly bad, now modify their- yiews and ai a^new faithiin human nature, all the men against whom the tai political newspapers of country have turned their I abuse, Horace Greeley was chief sufferer The Columns ivhiph he ha’s been maligned ire Ae’worst bjot on American joJp’ iwisin. Falsehood withont me^b- u|rej ridicule without mercy, w$ie the Reward of his; moral earn^t- hesd his humanityi his great ati 1- ity durihg life. A peculiarly s|h- sitites nature, these cru»4 ijldWs must have -wounded his very heflrt. Noir that he is dead, the while people (his libellers included) ppon- Hues, for the”tirM JWj- ' <4 ■ Outérr.?»«, 15 j B m I mm Botici? m ‘V............... P« r ; -B; 4 Forney’s Prm of the 7th has the following sensible remf on the death of Horace Gree HO^timists will take ooui HARDWARE I per «care >T '.,R - | the crime, Kleptomania is a sppe- ialjperquisite of the rich. Whep a poor man is afflicted with it he is called a thief, and society tnifs up its eyes in pious horror at flic wicked wretch. ¿ When a ;ri<jh man has it he is an unhappy vic tim to a distressing malady. What isa pardonable weakness Ingla Beauchamp -is a crime in a Mulli gan. : So we go^ I | rliUu- Curias:-, went tr ; mighty be with i I hapsjlnly foV 11 i for rabufi 4vtó : ' T ¿ SHOES B IH I Number 44 • Brick Corner, I 4! n| l r L i- . J ! ODS! i (II *•■ fl I m . CTIOE IN. THE COURTS “ • counties of" Yamhill, Polk and " other «on. Wn ¡ W d ptir stock large and well ?fc> reasonable. SMITH A DAVIS, 1 b|dl riso train ,ti»©r. champagne a$d port, v : t h tbiehed cheeks and cíes more. br igiit than beati ti fai , themselves adroitly H^adying against th( bafck of their chairs, aídirolliní out those interminable ■^7 • 3 . Vr- - - ■ I ■ ■ • .. < periods wi ,h no nominatives and climax, under ¿ which we have 2® so ofiei suffered, , or spasmodi- ig forth a few unjpon- ijMed sentence of which J.h$ir sale merit i An ar brevity t|ie iwonjan t s-rights LT™ woman, t;r bybtid costuihe ^nd her ce, showi ig society how it t^e navea frpm destruction on] t||rawing lie ballanqeof powi it. ini of women, and sw ib the hands bendence his fehrlessnes, they study it., The age demands a new and ¡better journalism and this is the ¿rent from which to date it. If moral guide, the elevating influence (he inatrudtor; that was the ideal of Greeley, let us begin now. The time is ripe and the occasion wor thy. Above ¡all things, let there be an end to the brutal slanders of-the partisan newipape. The people of the country will always differ in politics and so will the the journals, but why not like gen- tlewen and Christians instead of as prizefighters and savages? ' ■ 4 ■ •' I ■ ■' ring and was allowed to depart. The unhappy man was a victim of Weitomania. Had it been plain John Smith -jor Deiyiis Mc- TwBt& wjtb d(gty hands, comic ----------- > . .. -«r-A clothing, poverty-stricken, starv ing and unaristo^ratic in every A paper mill is being ejected thing it is not lit all probable at Mount Pleasant, Ulster county, that helwould have been offered a for the purpose of manufacturing chair of so leniently considered! paper out of poplar wood and rags, He wofid have tieen hustled >y the oflkers, browbeaten by thq Judge, find speedily sent to jail fo|