; fj. T ; •i a 4 - X » ■ -I m LAFAYETTE COURIER. FRIDAY, JAN. 10, 1873. IMPORTANT DEBATE---- COWARD­ ICE OF THE PORTLAND PRESS. r During last week an important *. debate was in progress in the city of Portland between Profs. Chen- ey*and Campbell, champions of distinct and important theories involving in their scope no less than the authenticity of the Bible scripture«, the former denying and ?theiatter affirming. No one but a bigot or dunce would pretend le affirm that the argument is all on one side, yet for some reason the Portland daily press almost entirely ignored the debate and * its distinguished participants. But for the JVew Northwest. which journal does not seem ready to surrender to the “Orthodox” sen­ timent of Portland, the outside world had known little or nothing of the debate or its-results. That paper discuses the various phases of the argument advanced in a spirit of candor and fairness, • awarding the meed of praise where the same seemed most deserved and criticising where fair criticism seemed in place. An untrammel­ ed press is one of the needs of Portland. ? • TELEGRAPHIC NEWSl U - il St. Louis, Jan. 2.—Philip Bolinger, a member of the Lutheran Chnrch, who has El- been distributing religious tracts herea­ bouts, was arrested yesterday charged with incest with bis own daughter, 18 years Portland old. The charge was made by tbe daugh­ ter but is stoutly denied by the father. 1 ,4 if Circular to Liberal Public. ■r‘• 'kft ’ Jj _ * i-l r r j ■ - ‘ i READY ; RELIEF. CUBES THE W0R8T PAIN8 neeti atiy after reading this advertisement i ------ PAIN, .'t . . , SUFFER IB A CURB RADWAY’S READY r. FOR E [yFalaRe*« It was the first and is the the most exeratiat- dy that instantly , and cures . eBays muoim wn»ite^ w. m !■ fjs, fitomark, ns, , wne< Bo Is, or other glands or organs, by eae *lon in from ; L ap E TO TWENTY MINUTM, how violent or excrutisting the no ma Bed-ridden, Inflrm, Crippled, Rheu uralgie or prostrated wife fete Nervous, ease may - KXUff r ' * Win affoi of the Lidaeye« Inflamation of of the Bowels. Congestion of the Diflteult Breathfegj Sore Palpitation of the Croup, Diptherte. Mj Cataarh, Iaflneua. Teeth atee# Neuralgia, Rbeumsti The application of the part or parte wh lb.Min or «Oral. ty exists will afford ease 8 Twenty drops in a half will in a few minutes cure Stomach, Spasms, Heart-bufn, Bick /feed Ache, Diarrhoea,1 Dysentery, Colle, Wind in tbe Bowels, aud and ail all internal Paine. \ e Travelers should always earryu bottle at RADWAT READY RELIP A few drops in water will prevent pi ticknees or pains from change of water. wnter. It is bet* better than French brandy or Bitters ae astimi lent. ________ .__ j FEVER AND AGVR. Fever and Ague cared for fifty ceste. ee — There is not a remedial agent ___ in ___ this i wl< that will cure Fever and Agu< ie and all ______ a*hev Malarious, Bilious, Typhoid, Scarlet/V Jb and other Fevers (aided by rad O _ _ hv PILLS)so quiet as SUBWAY’» f RADX RELIEF. Fifty cents per bottle oil by «11 all Druggists. ----- ----------- DRUGS-MUSIO. HEALTH I BEAUTY! A Petition said td have been 8 yards long has been forwarded to our Representatives in Congress asking for an appropriation to aid in the improvement of the Yam- hill river This petition I should We very much, how- be gram ever, < doubt its presen it success.— The ___ last Session _______ of ...e tin 42D Con­ gress terminates on’^iarch 4, en­ Strong and Pare Pure rich Blood—Inc rea«» renew ad off Flesh and weight—Clear 8kin and Beauti­ ful Complexion secured to all. RADWAY’S mil 1 w T EAGLE HOTEL A *■ SARBAPABILL1AN RESOLVENT Has made the meet astonishing cures: so Quick, so Rapid ere the Changes the Body undergoes under the infloe nee of tins truly wonderful Medicine, tha|h Every D*y a* ’-t-rnii i*. Fle«b atidl Weight is See* and FOIL.. THE GREAT BLOOD PURXFIEEL Every drop of the BAB&APARILLIAN RE­ SOLVENT communicates through the Blood Sweat, Urine and other fluids and juices of the system the vigor of life, for it repairs the wastes of the body with new and sound material. Scrofula, Syphilis Consumption» Glanular disease, Ulcers in the throat, mouth Tumors, Nodes in the Glands and other parts of the system. Sore-eyes, Sire: Discharges from the Ear^ and the worst forms of akin diMcaaea^ Fi ruptions. , Fever Sores. Scald Head, Sing-worm, Salt rheum» Erysipelas, Acne, Black Spots, Worms la­ the Flesh, Tumor?, I Cancers in the Womb, end aU weakening and painful discharges, Night-sweat«, Loss of Sperm, and all the wastes of the life ptinci, iple, ‘ “ are within the curative range of this i is wonder of Modern Chemistry, and a few j di days’ use win prove to any person using _ L it for either of lheee forms ot disease its potent power to cure ------- ------------- e it*» them. Not only does the S aksaparilliam R es ­ olvent excel all known remedial agents to the cure of Chronic, Scrofulous CoMtita- tional and Skin diseases; but it it the only positive cure for < ‘ KldMey dk Bladder Complaiata, Cemplaieta, Urinary, and Womb diseases, Gravel, Diabe­ ■ rOMy, Stoppage of water, Incontin tes, ..remy, ence of-urine, of-brine, Bright’s disease, disease. Albuminu Albuminn- ­ ria, and _ al) cases ... j where there are brick dust deposits, or the wafer thfek, cloudy, mike« with substances like the white of an egg, er threads like white silk, or there is a morbid, dark, billions appearance, and white bone dost deposits, and when there is a pricking, burninig sedsation when pasting water, and pain in the Small of the Baek and «»»"r th» Loins. Price, SI 0b. < w known and sure rem­ edy for Tape, Pin, etc. ttADWAVS DR. . PERFECT PURGATIVE FILLO» perfectly Usteloes, elegantly coated with sweet gnm. tuige, regulate, ponfy, cleanse and strengthen. > Bad way’s Pillsior the cure of all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bow­ els, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Fiseases, yeadache, Constipation. CosteveneM, Indi- S^tion.JOyspepsii^Bilionsness, Bilious Fo- Inflamataon of th« Bowels, Pile«, «nd «11 Derangem"- *’ Internal’ Vjsceia. ento of ' the Warrauted to effect _ ___ WWBW> a positive care. Purely Vegetable, containing ne mercury,_______ minerale or deleterious drug*. ) A few doses of R adwat ’ s P tluj will tre« the system from all the above named disor­ ders. Price, 15 cents per Box. Sold by Druggiste. ; * REBD “FALSE AND TRUE.” Bend badway aco ., n £ 87 La?e’ Äew Tork* Inlbnaatieu worth thousands will be sent you. . nov9v71y ' " " " j * ' ' ■ 1 1 I ■! to' Xx>ne Star. R. HARRIS,...j. ? LAFAYETTE., A FIRST CLASS SALOON, ALWAYS supplied with tbe very choice* -r W. WINER; DIE8 BRANDIEB, . ? WHISKIES, '-I-' CIGARS, w CIGARS, To be had in the best markets. This salopn is also provided with a good BILLIARD TABLE. - marlfiy ÿ NOTICR»; ................ A*a are cautioned against purch- Due Bill given by the undér- signed to Chhrlea Myers on - or about Octo­ ber 7,1872, and calling for the sum of S11S, as the same has been paid In full, and I hold his receipt recent agatm a^atnst the same. Doe. 11,1872. decl9w4w T homas M orbis . ? f I * '' * I 1 II I ‘I 111 H H 'I ' i ' j I h ■ !’ I « 1 - . la frw« •ae SO TwfcMy Mtawto* ONE HOUR I NOT __ S » .. . ! RADWArS - MMTE PROPOSE TO PURCHASE OR ▼ v erect in the city of Bostonia build­ ing to be known as the PAINE anaORI- AL HALL, as a testimonial to the\great te»vices of THOMAS PAINE in the ile for American Independence, and \for Tniversul Mental Freedom. Said build to be suitable for stores, business--------, a Hall for Free Dicussion, Lectures Amuse­ ments, and finally, sn office for the business purposes of the Boston Invegtu/ator. To accomplish this, we need the atud»tonoe and contributions of all the friend! of Payne and of the Inf>sstigator, and believing our readers and other Liberals to be of that numbor on whom we may rely, we ask their aid assitance by contributing liberally them- selve-t and inducing others to do so. Sub­ scriptions will be acknowledged in the col­ umns of the Investigator. We have labor­ ed under many disadvantages during our connection with the Investigator, in provid­ ing suitable accommodations for our business and in securing a Hal) for our Paine Cele­ bration, and we appeal now to a Liberal public to come forward and help us to se­ cure a permanent place for business and for holding our meetings. Friends, Brothers, Sisters, the hour will come when we must cease from our labor. The cause that the Proprietor and Editor of the Boston Investigator have expended their lives in, ie an earnest voucher that not; for self alone, but for humanity, they have worn away a life-time. . And'we invite all our friends to sealous and prompt action, as advancing age indicates that tfeie waits for none. We all feel solicitous that our works shall live after we retire; and that our advo­ cate of Freedom, our sturdy i ’ old Investiga- — tor, may still, for generations gen* to come, sound ear n ing cry—“For all Peoples, and ail lands, »rever Liberty.” J. P. M endum , H omacb S bavbb , Trustees, T. L. S avage , ft;’ • 4 M. A ltmem , D. R. B ust . janStf Boston, Oct. 9-, 1872. One night recently, a LITTLEFIELD, DRUGGIST, gentleman went down town early in the evening to play a game of Berlin, Jan. 1.—Prosecutions have been £t.£Josepli, Organ, instituted against Roman Catholic jour- ( billiards. Returning home at a Takes this method of informing the public nals of this city and provinces which have suing. There will hardly be time that he is offering ftat P ortland P rices , a late hour, he went to bed but did published the recent Papal allocution. . Jr. large assortment of fresh to consider and pass I this measure Sa ­ not fall asleep directly. His Tbe excitement on this subject is incr bi Paint«, J of the terms before the expiratioh Oil«, ing th roughcut tbe empire. spouse was soon seized with a par­ Perfumery, -, of Honsi H. W. Corbett and J. Toilet Article«, oxism of pain, and implored her Nevada. Piocbr. Jan. 4.—A large meoting wai :H. Slater. Oregoi ’will then be lord to go quick to the drug-store no friend j n Court save Patent Medicines for an anodyne. Husband hurrid- held at the Court-house last night to or­ left with i —ALSO— ganize a protective Union and adopt ’ ly dressed himself and hied away measures to arrest tbe progress of' crime Col. Kelly who will have to con­ A ■i / ' Complete Assortrtfent of tend against thfe opposition, either as requested. On reaching in this'community. About 20(1 citizens open or covert, of both Mitchell Musical Instruments, the .«tore the article was pur­ signed^be roll. An Executive ■ Commit- i ’ r*; j ¡and Wilson onp. the Yamhill im­ chased. Husband withdrew from tee was appointed and other bnssiness transacted. provement question. Joe Wilson his pocket a strange purse, con­ Washington Jan. 4—A private telgram was elected under a secret pledge taining three hundred dollars more from New Orleans says all custom house From a CHICKERING PIANO down to a to do Holladay ’ s bidding and all Jews Harp. than his proper wallet should have employes who are members of the Legis­ contained. This astonished him, lature have resigned or been rehioved or iknow the relation sustained by The Celebrated MASON de HAMLIN Senate r elect, toward Organ. but not more than the discovery are suspended, anticipatory of a Presi­ Mr. Mitchell, j —- The TAYLOR • ■’■’’■•■rr.tloii, i for the interests of their owner, Plculua. a treaty is practicable which Bhould satis­ off before going to bed himself factorily protect bona fide settlers. Cole Ben Holladay, and every body VIOLIN, BANJO, GUITAR STRINGS , were found upon his return from laid the subject before the War Depart­ knetfs that Ben Holladay’s inter­ Of the best quality constantly on haod, as rests are inimical to the improve­ also Music of latest Publication. the drug store gone. t Wife could ment yesterday. There was no decision Call and examine. All orders promptly not tell where. Husband smells a in consequence of engagements of tbe ment of the Yamhill river. Our Billed. dec27tf acting Secretary of ,tbe Interior. Proba­ delegation in the last Legislature wide; says somebody was under bly tbe polioy will bw unchanged unless - tte bed when he left for the drug a new report on tbe subject is obtained peed to i specially remembered store. Wife says nay. Husband from officials in California, as the Modocs; for voti for Michell, Holladay’s J. H. OLDS,.,.PROPRIETOR- attorney, against Corbett,, a man says, “ Jane, yon can go home to will be ordered to the new reservation i - ii . \ t w . only after a careful consideration upon of the people and oppose^ to Hol- LAFAYETTE OREGON. your parent«.” She sobbed hys­ tbe recomendation of tbe Indian Agent 5 laday’s eitor,tions3ipon the public. terically. Husband left tbe house Having just opened and refbrnished ano Chicago, Jan. A—A New York special And We must conclude that they re fited the above Hotel, I am now prepared in disgust. The morning train says tbe report that tbe Erie Company are I to accommodate guests in a maner eqtud id so voted in contempt of the known the best, and at prices to suit the time*. brought wife to—Yamhill. Hus­ to sue Com. Vanderbilt lor about $3,- wishes off the people of this county L80ANEW AND COMPLETE LIV- band wants a divorce. But the 500,000 is considered part of Jay Gould’s wii ery'Stable in connection with the House. iThe lively and expend vex. interest programme for revenge. - Tbe ex-Presi- rTh * NovlStf. $300 00. Aye, he is ahead by dent of Erie has not forgiven Vanderbilt just that amount, with no proba­ for his contemptuous expressions. Possi­ ¡Holladay took in Mitchell’s suc­ bility that a claimant will ever bly be expects to make a good profit on cess ought to have damned his Thai’s Hair Dressing prospects of success. But he fin­ turn up. But the pants; of course bis 200.000 shares by squeezing} tbe Com­ modore. Tbe railway king will probably ally succeeded, and we wish we Saloon. ¿.the resolution to never wear ’em giro President Watson a lively fight be­ were sure that our theory con­ - is mutual. fore he gets through. The stock has ad* cerning liis action where Holla ­ ▼anced to-day, which was doubtless just • i. . . The Herald credits our account as gratifying to Gould as tfijbe had won a day’s interests are involved is in­ A SHAVE, YOUR HAIRCUT IN correct.; | But we have no such FOR of the Bruce-Torrence poisoning legal victory. THE LATEST STYLE, FORA GOOD BATH AND YOUR WHISKERS tragedy to the McMinnville C ou ­ A Washington special says information hope. Neither need', the people DYED THE BLACKE8T, expect anything at the hands of received here indicates that the British u rier ! - —GO TO— i II Government ba*, conceived An idea that Wilson. I He is as completely i 'L—— Both the Tribune and Sun are the Government of the united Sates will ^Holladay's as is Mitchell; and Ithe T. H. DUPUIS1 avail itself ot the present .1 condition of opposed to the Government taking greater fte pity that the people SHAVING EMPORIUM LAFAYETTE. the management ofethe telegraph. affairs in the' Sandwhich Islands to seize and annex them.' What foundation Eng­ I would thus be used and deceived. OREGON. land has for this theory is not known, but They must learn wisdom from ex­ The New York papers punch It is supposed to have eemo from this perience,though costly experience Every Eody go and S m THAD. the ass Sergeant Bates unmerci- country. While the British Government •Would not object to voluntary annexation it shall prove. decaotf fully. What a fraud is he I I I -l I" . r | • > ’ Of ||j Ji ".. •; H If ■ -y 7 • ■•t; '■ a 4 "J it is understood it would , ì in of ì the Hpwfliians, -v, ! protect the people of tbe island if caliel ml 1 - ’ t X A... . 9 . ■ . ~ 9 * I ’TWIIli’Tfh > J ! Ht I! "• on- against any filibustering attempilo T, •’} - New York, Jan. 2.—The Times Wash­ J .1 r ’■ -I '-ifl ’ • .-wT-'á seize 4hem, ' f ■ I 4 : * nl ington special says advices, received here 1 . , . from New Orleans appear to _ leave no The Jonrpal’s Washington special says doubt that a serious condition 0? affairs that Sumne^ sent a note to his ‘colleague, iVilsoo,. asking him to announce 1 J “ when a will exist on Monday next from the deter­ mination of the Conservatives to proceed vote is taken **"“1 in the Senate, as he (Sum- with tbe inauguration of McEwerg, the per) will be > unable to be in his seat tor Democratic candidate for Governors Tbe some time. : It is stated that Sumner has fior two weeks except under Kellogg-Pinchback government declare hot‘ slept f< that this will be construed as revolution the influent ce of hypodermic injections of and rebellion and be put down at the morphine. M* I l t ' I ig Tr T . /■- I point of the bayonet by State militia^ aid­ II New York, Jan. 6.—Stokes was in Oy. ed if necessary by United States troops. er and Tej niner this morning to receive Some of tbeConservatives send word that Sentence. Tremaine, his vvuuom counsul, «, made an appeal will be made to Congress to kn an addressjn address Jn relation ft to a bill of excep­ to guarantee Louisiana a republican form lions tions to tbe ¡Judge’s ruli ngs, which be pro- of - government by reconstructing the posed to offer; the prisoner was then asked State again. what he had to say why sentence of death Some 1,800 Immigrants arrived at Cas­ jebould not b be passed. Stokes thereupon id that he: had not violated tbe law in­ tle Garden yesterday—an unprecedented aumber for this inclement season. The tentionally, ithal tbe testimony upon which ! Germans and Italians, generally, reported he was convicted was manufactured and having suffered intenselly throughout fierjiired. judge .Boardman then, in a tbe voyage from cold bi old and bad treatment. feeling address, in which he alluded to [ ! i nn 11" iriirWßW 4be prisoner’s youth and &osiaj surround- Tbe total loss by tbe burning of the Ègs, sentenced the prisoner to. be hanged r •. i I I ;l Ufi I I »1 ITL JfllHL..1fI! Fifth avenue Theatre will reach from i Friday, the 28th day < m February, be­ $250,000 to $300,000. 4he Treasurer ing the.shortest time that could be legal­ with great difficulty saved the receipts ly allowedj a convicted man. Stokes’ the matinee, but failed to rescue the val­ council were in consultation last evening, ' • • % j 4* I j uables in tbe safe. The Fifth Avenue Ho­ aka They were greatly surprised at tbe ver­ tel was damaged about 1$5,000. Tbe hose dict, and expressed their purpose of nj>- was all uncoupled in that establishment plyiwgAt once for a stay of proceedings^ when the fire broke out, and tbe attaches and ultimately, if possible, !to secure an­ of the house were found playing upon the other trial.;' flames through tbe broken ends of tbe ¡1 n: i ' I ' O J ■ -I» hose. Tbe Theatre belonged to tbe wid­ S— ow of Ool. James Fisk and Augustin Daly. • THE YAMHILL * The lessee lost $50,000 and was entire­ Li­ li ly uninsured. General opinion thinks the fire was caused by an overheated futr nace. M Í. M. ± - 4;-‘-I*. v; . if . I flr'i • n ï *! i -■■ ■• 1 f ■ ; t H /