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t H' ■ f I % t — I •1 l¡ ¡i a I .'I I ♦ ■ J — 't VOIi 8. -ta— r- i t d f I I lip I I * a 1 f 1 « I ■ ■ • •> = — j LAFAYETTE,? OREGON, MAY 2, 1873 ll Mill * Lafayette I n z ♦ I J Coiir THE BOYS. .1 —■ ., t I NO. IO. I i ,------------------ ______ claimed by advocates of thé so- gon in the following manner: called reform, bât théy are decid Issuq to the County Judge of edly opposed to it, anjd do not Union county, at La Grande, one hesitate to express theif dislikd to hundred (100). its agitation. They fail to see To the County Judge of Uma any benefits that would arise from tilla county at Pendleton, sixty an extension of the right to them, (60), forty muskets having already and shrink with disgust from theT- been issued for said county. idea of entering into thb arena of To the County Judge of Wasco politics. county at Dalles, sixty (60)^ I We do o not wish tope tot be under ____ To the County Judge of Benton nton stood as wishing to deprive wo- wo county, at Corvallis, fifty (50). (50), man of the right to engage in any And to the County Judge of occupation for which she is fitted, Jackson county, at Jacksonville, There is no connection between one hundred and twenty (120), the suffrage and, labor questions, subject to the order of Gen. John and there is no reason| fcasonl why the* E. Rossi latUv should be draggol 1 into the Issue also accoutrements for discussion upon the ridht of the said arms and one thousand rounds ballot. ballot We believe a ^oman man has of ammunition for each case of a right to engage in ady occupa occupa- twenty rifles. tion) for which She isi qualified, The fifty -seven rifles obtained and further, - should ' receive the on former requisition and now in same wages as a manj provided Portland will be delivered to the the work is equally \QeIl done. City Rifles of Portland, subject ~ ? if But we do not believe fhat a few | to the order of the Governor persons-should force thii question needed on the frontier. into the Legislature in qhe face of h L. F. G rover , the opposition of ninctqcn-twienti- Governor of Oregon. eths of the women of the state. The Student*« Trick* dholders, with headquarters at Frcnkfort on the Main, consisting There come the boys! Oh dear, the Published every Friday by - - -or The whole house feels the racke , . A young man of eighteen of six members, the Chairman be- Behold the knees of Harry's pant», pants, ing ■ Heinrich .Holienemser, Di twenty, a student in a university, And weep o'er Bertie's jacket! pro rec or of the German Union Bank, took a walk one day with a pro* TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Bufrriever niind, if eyes keep brighl, I . I r id limber And limbs grow straight and lirK' : whi ch committee is authorized to fessor, who was commonly called oo We'd rather lose the tree’s wL hole bark O*« ©»py. One Year, M take ) ail all legal measures lorithe fori the en en- the students’ friend, such was his Than find unsound the timber. Oo* Capy, Six Months, i; • 1 75 j. ■ Oss Capjr, Throe Months, • forcement of the claims tof the kindness to the young men whom 11 OO Now hear the tops and marbles ro 1 The floors—oh. woe betide them! bohd I holders, negotiate with the it was his office to instruct. While I And I must watch tlie bannisters. cob p pany, and even proceed with they were walking together and the RATES OF ADVERTISING t For I know the boys who ride the m! foreclosure. The money for the professor was seeking to lead the t L Look well as you descend the staii s, I often find them haunted interest rcét was provided in good conversation to grave subjects,they Flack, I 75n^jT75i By ghostly toys that make no noise tim i, and paid promptly ; the saw a pair of old shoes lying in finche«. I 175 7 50 | ’3 00 Just when the noise is wanted. SInches, 1250 f 3 50 | 4 50 | 9 0O | 18 fean s of the bondholders are that their path, jwhich they supposed 1 ÍTnthe«, 300 1 4 00 Í(JO| 11 30 00 The very obairs are tied in pairs, the [ property will not carni its in- belonged to a poor man who was And made to prance and caper; 1 te eo 450 j]5 50 600 1 18 4 22. at work close by, and who had 4 Col. What swords are whittled out of sftc I tert sts herea hereafter, 500| 7 0Ó 9 00 1 20 |2Si ’38 00 fC¿l. nearly finished nis day’s work.' What brave hate made of paper I Too ì 900 12 1 20 |32 5Q00 The dinner bell Deals loud and wellL fCôl. A TiiouGHT/--\Vhen the day The young student turned to the 1Ô 1 15 90 <O 18 1 30 To tell the milkman’s coming ; lc4L davms and, we a^se to fiQd the professor, saying, “Let us play the » And then the rush of “steam-car ttaii Basinet notices in the Local Columns, 25 Sets all our ears a humming. sky clear and the bright hours all man a trick; we will hide his shoes Cents »er line, each insertion. before us, how loth we arc to lie and conceal ourselves behind those How oft I say, “ What shall I do For legal and transient advertisements $2.- To keep these children quiet? 50 per square of 12 linen, for the first ineer* down upon our pillow again, bushes, and watch to see his per tien, and 51.00 per square tor each subsequent If I could find a good receipt The re are so many things to do—- plexity when he cannot find them.” I certainly should try it. Haertion. such pleasant things some of them; “My dear friend,” answered the Lfgal Advert^eiMnis to be Paid for up But what to do wi£h these wild boy i Ami all their And tlieir din «nd and clatter. clatter, on making Proof by t/ie PiMitht'r our friends ’ * are coming, or we are professor, “we must never amuse Per— mm ! Adva. 50 Cts. a Uae. “O Is really quite a grave affair— goi^g to visit them ; there is a ourselves at the expense of the No laughing, trifling matter. Subcriptions Sent East, $2 00 a Year. I “Bo s will be boys ”+-but not for la wal < or a drive, or a little feast in poor. But you are rich, and you Ah , could we betor about us pros pect—it seems so pleasant to may give yourself a much greater > This thought—bow very soon our L sinLlaYAMjl’l be awake! pleasure. Put a dollar into each I P. c Will learn to do without us ! j ut when the day has gono, shoe, and then we will hide our soon but tall and deep-voiced mea Ættorney at Law, IIow Ben HuUuclay'a Railroad, f Will gravely call us “ Mother and night has come com again, we are selves. Arm« for the Fron t er, Orlwe be stretching empty ¿hands Dallas, Orrgon Dalia«, Orrgon. 1 UV DVUUVU. O\Z, WMV. wwv.4 generally ready fc ’or it. We are The student VllM did so, and then From this world to another. If l; TOBY of the B onos of the O keuon an P at bjest, tired with our frolic or placed himself with the pro « ILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS More gently should^we elude the ncisfe C alifornia R ailroad . Itnmedi^tely on receipt of the of Yamhill, Polk and other coontiea I our pleasure. Ten to one we are fessor behind the bushes close by, And when night quells the racket, in Oregon. 201y news of the assassination of the Stich ya with loving’thoughts and p i ■|ycis From the N. Y. Railroad Gazette, disappointed in something, Some through which they could easily «LX.'- wr- - . - . bile mending pants and . jacket Peace Commission and Gen. Can At the bondholders ’ meeting in little unpleasant incident - has watch the laborer, and see what ' W. M. RAMSEY, by by the Modoc outlaws, appre Frankfort-on-the-Main, March 5th, mar red the brightest hour. Some ever wonder or joy he might ex VVoiuun Suffrage, hending further Indian hostilities, a pa|ær was read by George skel Ijton has taken its seat at the press. illl Governor Grover dispatched the Minoprio, giving the ’ following feas or peeped out of a secret T he last month has be4i n The poor man soon finished his -Attorney at. Law, following telegram to Washington, history of the boàds : of great activity with the closbt. It is so delightful to fling work, and came across the field to LAFAYETTE, OREGON lì cates of woman suffrage which was folfowed by| the ap The loan was ‘brought out in off t iq finery it rejoiced us to put the path, where he had left his coat pended telegrams and orders: lils'i ? little apparent gain to their Frankfort in February, 1870. on ; to pit out the light and lie and shoes. While he put on the OSes in the Coart Hons«. S alem , April 13,1873. The company had a land grant at down, courting slumber. In the Massachusetts He coat he slipped one foot into one To U. S. Senators, ¡fames K. the rate of 12,800 acre per mile Representatives a resolution S) though, in the heyday of life, of his shoes; but feeling something it Kelly and John H. Mitch^U, JPasA of road to be CQnstructed. The we dread that last long, quiet hard, stooped down and found -provide an amendment Q E C. BRADSHAW, | Í ingtun, D. C.: There is mminent mortgage was recorded April 16, sleej; no doubt those who live to the dollar. Astonishment and State Constitution to the I ' * ILI I Si Ml IE1 lì danger of our southern |nd east 1870, F. D. Atherton and Mil be c id hail it as their best friend. wonder were seen upon his counte that woman may vote anc Attorney at Law office the same as inen, was ijefused ern border being iiivojycd in a ton S. Latham being the Trustees. The I loves and hopes of early life nance; he gazed upon the dollar, — 1 AFATETTE/aOREGON war | Obtain i or The mortgage is for $10,950,000 have ended in i disappointment, turned around, and looked again ral Indian war. ■a third reading by a v< >te of general 1 moni to of bonds to be issued at the rate 83 to 142. The subject w is de der from War Department r dear ones have left them and again; then he looked around OflUce in the Court House. five" bated every day for a wee liro have five hundred breecji loading of not more than $3,000 ,per mile alow e. The life.that seemed so him on all sides, but could see no * hall crodwed with womei > and rifles turned over to tliis, State of completed road. The lands sweet has changed to bitterness, one Now he put the money in every opportunity given its advo- from Vancouver Arsenal. Two are held as security lor the bonds and all the sweetness is with his pocket and proceeded to put JAMES. McCAIN. cates to urge the claims of wonfran hundred are now due on my requi under a separate mortgage. death. Just as we wearily climb on the other shoe, but how A letter from Ben Holladay, the the , ’ bed-room ATTORNEY AT LAW suffrage. The resolution rejqu res sition of last month; balance to * ‘ with our tired great was bis astonisment when stairs future President, ident, gave tue the gross earn- feet so w’e will climb life’s last he found the other dollai! 4 lúr ’ lu a two-thirds vote in its favol, both be accounted for by oip LAFAYETTE, OREGON.: mgs in quotas. These are want November, 1871, as $61,- step i. We have danced and toiled His feelings overcame him; he ¡qd td arm in the present House of Repre- ill PRACTICE IN ALL OF THE 000 and the working expenses alternately ; we are as tired of fell upon his knees, looked fup to J.izens. State Courto. • ' m*rllv8tf sentatives, and that of next year, defenceless citizens. )L. F. G ro | er . The remainder of the our joys as of our sorrows, and we heaven and uttered aloud a fervent and an affirmative vote of th< !JPe0’ H $20,000, loan was thereupon taken up. In will hail repose eternal; as we thanksgiving, in which he spoke pie before the change in the Con- Governor óf Oregon. H. STOTT C8A9 A- BALL. The following telegraips in re April, letters from Mr. Latham hailed the repose of the ni, ight of his wife, sick and helpless, and stitution can be made. Ii New 1 B ALL, di STOTT, ply on account of interruption of said that the continuation of the whei life was all before us. York, Ohio, Indiana, and ■Up his children without bread, whom - the wires, were received ^t Salem road was in doubt, and the net States preparations have < ' ----- this timely bounty, from some un A.ttorn.evs at Law, made for an active canvass four days after they wire sent earnings were not sufficient for; known hand, would save from per- Talent and Riches» 111 First Street, Opposite Occidental Hotel. from Washington:^’ ) a view to mould public sen the interest payments. In the* isliing. The young roan stood in favor of woman suffrage. A W ashington , Apr. 14j 1873. middle of May, 1872, in London, Nothing j is more common than there deeply affected and tears PORTLAND, OREGON. friend writing from Po tland, To \Gov. L. F. Grover^ r; Arms a conference ratified a contract to see rank of riches preferred to filled his eyes. janlOtf Maine, says: “The Woman Suf will be issued by telegr _ aphid or- with the Oregon Steamship Com talent, and yet notbingis more “Now,” said thekprofessor,”are der. ~ frage interest in this comimnity Do you wish accoutrements pany, by which said company was absurd. That talent is of a much you not much better pleased than I makes slow progress.” From an •and ammunition fqr the sAme ? to pay over\its net receipts to hjghlcr order of ’ power than riches, if you had played our intended; editorial article in the Po J ames K. K euuy , Mi-Jton S. Latham, the trustee of might be proved d ii nd ’ in various ways ; trick?“ Advertiser we quote the folloj 1 wi J. H. M itchell . theibondholders, in consideration I bein y so much more indeprivable “O, dearest sir,” answered the l-IJLl I The dissensions among the ofa^payment of $800,000. This and indestructible, so much more youth, “you have taught me a les-w contract is to? hold until the above all accident of change, and son now that I will never forget. leading advocates of this measure W ashington , Apr. 14, 1873. To Gov. L. F. Grover^ Com $800,000 is paid Vback. • Pressing all confusión of chance. But the I feel now the truth of the words during the last year have in most parts of the country destroyed manding offied, Vancouver Ar inquiries concerning the condi pecu liar superiority of talent over which I never before understood: general interest in the matter, but senal, ordered to issue to fou four tion of the road, its net earnings, riches, may be best discovered “It is better to give than to re* in i this state there have been hundred and fifty (450) breech equipment, etc., have hitherto re from hence ; that tlie influence of eeive.” « ILL BE AT LAFAYETTE ON THE strong efforts made to force it up loading muskets immediitely on ceived no satisfactory answers. talent will always be the great — ... — 1 First Monday of each Month and On the 20th of January Latham est in that government which is* on public attention. Last winter your quota. Remain daring Court Week. A Gentleman was endeavoring aprfltf -- A. P. Di er , wrote that the net earnings would pure ; while the influence of rich the question of allowing women to enjoy an evening in the com not into about $100,000, meet the es w ill always be the greatest in pany to vote for presidential electors Chief of Ordi auce. of a young lady upon whom Fifty-seven rifles haviqg been April coupons ; and that Holladay that , government which is most pressed ujxin the Legislature. he called, but found a serious ob . a received on requisition before. would not or could not provide corri), pt. So that from the pre stacle The bill passed the Senate by in the person of her stern for f. them. He, Latham, would pend France of talent, we may al vote of 15 to 8, but was defeati defeated $164,000, which ways infer the soundness and father who at length ventured to The following was received and have about $104,000, in the House, the ¡vote standing very plainly intimate that the 53 to 41. ¡There was but little answered at Portland on t|ie 18th: would be at the disposition of the vigor of the commonwealth ; but hour for retiring had arrived. bondholders. ‘ \\ P ortland , Apr/18th, 1873. interest manifested in the measure, from the preponderance of riches, “ I think you are correct, my dear Having just opened and refurnished and and it was generally acknowledged On the ,26 th of February La To Senators James K. j^elly and iotage and degeneration. sir,” returned the unbasbed young ra fited ¿e aboM Hotel, I am now prepared to accommodate guests in a maner equal to at the time that the bill would J. H. Mitchell, Washington',, D. C.: tham telegraphed that the gross That talent confers an inequality man; “we have been waiting to th« beat, and at prices to suit the times. have been voted down in the Sen Yes, certainly, At onceF obtain receipts in January weiw $41,000, of a higher order than rank, have you go to bed for over an • 1' ' 1 ■ the working expenses and repairs woulq appear from various views hour. L8O ANEW AND COMPLETE LIV- ate if there had been any proba order. ' I 8table in connection with the ery bility oía majority in its favor in $37,000. Continued rains and L. F.G rqver . o( the subject, and most • partial- particu novl6tf. .... j House. floods had damaged the track and larly from this: many a man may the lower branch, and that the The Dalles Mountaineer, from a equipments. yThfe net earnings of justly (thank his talent for his rank, vote was simply a farce. During W ashington , Apr. 21,1873. the summer a lecturer was em ‘ To Gov. L. F. Grover: Ac- th^iBteamers in January had been but n man has ever yet been conversation with Capt John ployed to visit the larger places coutrements and ammunition will $10,000.1 Holladayfwould cover able to return the compliment, by Smith, Indian Agent at Warm S. CALDEE. Proprietor, F, ’ LI - a sentiment be issuedon telegraphic*Order. the April interest in the state . to ■ create thanking his rank for his talent. Springs, learns that over 2,000 Conceding the sale of the lands When Leonardo de Vinci died, Indians are collected at Priest’s Board A Lodging per week................... 54 00 in its favor. * * * # » * J ames K. K lley . »• »’ ’».......................... $3 00 Its advocates to be sure have a Whereupon the following or- to; MW European Hand Oregon his sovereign exclaimed : , “I can Rapids, under an old dreams-, ’» ** day.................... $1 00 Single Meals.......................... 25 right to hold meetings for the derjfor the issuance of arips, ac Land Company, thi ^Committee make a thousand lords, but not* called Smokehollow, who has been ardo.” Cicero observed telling them that their forefather’s he table will be supplied with the best promotion of a public sentiment in coutrements and ammunition was found that all the lands which one in the market. vHmar28 had been or would be the A proper-^ to a d nerate patrician : “lam spirits will ere long rise from their its behalf among the sex directly made: . )N,) ty of the company for construct the first of my family, but you are graves and help them exterminate concerned, but until they are able S tate of O regon ,) ing the road J were sold at the the last of yours.” And since his the whites from thia ‘ country, I. ‘ to represent at least a respectable E xecutive O ffice CE > >. raj r — LAFAYETTE^ ACADEMY. price of $1 25 per acre; (payhble time, those who value themselves minority of the women of Maine, S alem , April 21, 1873J J. B. H«bba.rd - - • - Principal. there is no excuse for action on Patents for 1,536,000 I merely on their ancestry,- have 1U 1881. Col. A. P. Dennison, Adjutant in A loafer came into the ----- 1 been i compared to potatoes—all office the other day and com the part of the Legislature. The General, Portland: S ir :- You acres had been issued at the close erm commences mondât , women of the state do not, as a will distribute the four hundred of 1872, and two thirds as much that is i good of them is under the menced reading some copy that APRIL Tth, 1879. class, ask for the ballot, and the and fifty breech-loadiug musket more was due. -------------------------- j ground]; ; perhaps it is but fair had not yet been put in type. TUITIOM FOB TXXM OF TWXLVS WXEK8: exceptional cases are few and far riflesnow at Vancouver Arsenal * ^.fter debate, resolutions were i that nobility should have descend His funeral will take place some rrimary Department, 55 00 requi adopted forming a. committee for ed to them, since they never time next week. His sad fate Geography, Arithmetic, Grammar, 6 00 between.; Itfis not a matter of ready for delivery upon the requi- Higher Mathematics A Sciences, 8 00 indifference with them, as has been sition of the Governor of Ore- the protection of the rights of the could have raised themselves to it. should be a warning to others. Pupils can enter at any time. . aprlSniS » >. ! I ‘ I ¡I : a • • . 4 n' i '■ » *■«* ' I i j ' I - I *■ ' pt I ■ i 1 I ! : a I I |j | 1 If « A/vnYTAMet/vli/vM /»«nrrA BnklA^fa \ ’i I I Ì4 a a • IT w* 4 ,a / I If X. ■ ■ W i I •' ■' /■ • f i’ A 1 W " > f j , <;, ; ■ / r J I W 1 • ♦ - 1.1. M c M innville hotel . T A,VVV,VVV T - b • T • e * r *