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    I ¡¡I. AF A YETTER OREGON, MAY 30, 1873.
VOL. 8.
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NO. 14.
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Ge*. Garfield and the Back Pay.
this town that’s any ¿more of-a
orders and business of the body.
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Lafayette Courier. TRIALS OF A COUNCILMAN.
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saint than I am. I kfiow them all
We bring the responsibility of this
[From theN. T. 8un.]
Rev. Dr. Ryder, of Chicago,
A Member of the Henorable Body sir—-a h-e-a-p better tljan you do.
Published every Friday by
measure directly home to Gen.
The
man
who
is
more
responsi
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Get* • Certain Lecture.
You see the sugar and honey side ble for the back salary robbery Garfield on the basis of the facts preached a sermon recenly, depre­
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of them, and they- ^ly—see—the than anybody else is President detailed. It is idle for him to try catory to the false sentiment some
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honey—and—‘sugar#- side— of— Grant. He had no moral tone to escape it, for it is the actual people indulge in about murderers,’
and their prospects after beings
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Owe Year,
you. Now, sir, I just want you to nor any high sense of honor ti to re­ truth in the case.
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Copy, Six Months,
know that if you don’t 1 stay
at strain him from openly makin,
Gep. Garfield knows his own hung. During the discourse heire-
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an
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Copy, Ttiroo Momth*,
home more than joti
you do, III
I’ll le
leave 1 urgent effort to h*ve his own gal- motives, and on.
on tfiat subject *we
Hre latcd the following suggestive an­
these children to get iurnt up, and ary raised. He knew, just
shall have no controversy with ecdote:—A brother who had been'
ju?t
as
well
RATES OF ADVERTISING :
I’ll go out e-v-e-ry
e-v e-r-y n|
night. When as Ben Butler knéw, that it could him. -
But if he did not act as he at my house during the past week,
OllHIB
ÌW '•2W 3W 1 3M 1 GM 1YR.
a poor woman gets desperate, why, not be done without corrupting did because
use he was under a pres
pres- ­ told me the following circumstance
E-v-e-r-y night?
“E"
rrncT»," 1 ™ T25 11 75 | 6 00 sor 1SÖÖ
sir, she is—desperate* that’s all.” members of Congress; ana the sure from Gen. Grant, and because that came within his personal ob­
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clock!
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It
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s
a
won-
half
past
one
o
servation. In the city where he
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ilnchea. 1 175 2 50| 300 1 800 112
plainest and easiest method of do­ he wished to please him, then we preaches, a good man, while in the
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Sinetie«, 1 250 3501 4 50 1 900 18
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Perversion of
ing this was to allow them to filch are mistaken; that is all. And if performance of his ordinary busi­
30 00 —do—you— th
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five thousand dollars apiece out of the bill did not get some votes in
450 5 50 6 00 is n 22
is made for?] I- do (believe if a
ness, was shot and instantly
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It
has
been
repeatedly
decided
900
500
thè treasury and call it back pay. the Senate for the same reason, we killed. He was not the person
robber
was
to
come
and
carry
me
30 1 50 00
700~ 9 00 12
20
in the courts that if ¡the adminis­
But next to President Grant are under still further delusion.
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I 90 00 off you would not cafe o-n-e cent
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trator of any trust biomes inter­ the most culpable man in Con­
We repeat that) the measure was the murderer intended (0 kill, but
What is it you say ? I Î ;*
Business notices in the Local Columns, 25
ested in any private! business in gress in connectiòn with this in­ passed, first by reason of the press­ was mistaken for the individual the
cil business must be -
cents per line, each insertion.
’which he might be .fcenefitted at tolerable swindle is Gen. Garfield ing urgency of the President him­ murderer wanted to dispose of.
For legal and transient advertisements »2.-
City Council businesi
50 per square of 12 line*, for the first inser­
the expense of his trust or by its of Ohio. For he is the one man self; and secondly, by corrupting The murdered man attended the
I
know
you
go
to
,
tion, and $1.00 per square tor each subsequent
means, even though there is no rea­ who could have prevented it; and the members with an allowance of Universalist Church, and was a
nsertien.
<
cil!; Doe» the Ci
correct
and
exemplary
person
of
son to suppose that he has availed if he does not know that he is five thousand dollars a head. The
Legal Advertisements to be Paid for up­
e-v-e-r-y night ?
himself of such, interest to the dis­ thus guilty, he is the only man of chief agent in this disgraceful bus­ good standing in the community.
on making Proof by the Publisher.
Personal Adxra. 50 Ct*. * L.iwe.'O
advantage of the tru|t, he must b? any prominence in Congress, fa­ iness was B qii Butler; but this My friend, after the murderer had—
Suberlptions Sent East, $2 00 a Year.
removed as an unsafi uardian. It miliar with the rules and5 orders fact does not relieve Garfield of had his trial and been condemned,
is wisely maintained Tiy jurist that of the House, who does not know his unquestionable responsibility a day or two beforepiis execution,
in consideration of human weak­ it
for the success of the scheme of called upon him in his cell. He
a
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C. BRADSHAW,
—one o’clock—two o’cl^cl
ness persons holding important
robbery at the critical point of its asked him how he felt with re­
We
say
nothing
that
every
lead
­
I stay with the childrten, all alone
gard to the fate before him, and
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A. torney at Law, —lying awake half of the night trusts should not be exposed to ing member of the House does not fortunes. ~
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temptation where it dan be avoid? know to be true, when we Bay that'
LAFAYETTE, OREGON.
waiting for you. CPuldn’t come
“I am all right: I have made
“W hat am I G oing to D o .”-
,ed.
a single word from Gen. Garfield f •
home any sooner ? Of cc urse you
It was this consideration, Uü- against the report of the commit­ Many ships have been stranded on my peace with God. I am ready
Oflfce ia the Court Heuse.
couldn
’
t
if
you
didn
’
t
wan
to.
But
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‘ _ to to die. I expect to be in Heaven
doubtedly, that influenced the tee of conference who finally ap­ this rock. '‘What am I going
think
I
I
know
something;
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framers of our Constitution to in­ proved and thus consummated this do” has been the banc of many an in forty-eight hours.” “AYell,”
don’t, but I do. T|iat I do. I
JAMBS. McCAIN.
sert a provision that the salary measure would have killed it, and otherwise useful life; have led to said the the clergyman/ “what do
wish I didn’t. Where Were you
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Monday night? Tfell me that. of the President should not be in­ that his dissent and opposition to excesses and ruined prospects that you think is the condition of the
creased, during the period for
would have led to wealth and hon­ man you killed ?” Said he, that '
LAFAYETTE, OREGON.
tin Council which he was elected to office. it would not have delayed the pas­ or had the watchword lieen What bothers tne a good deal. I have
11/ ir Hf The Marshal told me the
sage of the Appropriation bill an
ILL PRACTICE IN ALL OF THE didn’t meet that night. N ov what
I have done. In other words, he been thinking about that since I
They
knew
what
opportunities
the
marllvStf
State Courts.
hour.
have you got to say ? ‘Coul
Couldn’t
whp follows the other maxim, lives was converted; how it will seem
Gen. Garfield wa§ the chief and
i .1 ' I get a quorum
quorum! !’ Well, if y°u Executive with his extensive pat­
ronage would have for influencing most influential member of the in advance of his income, buys on .for me when I get to Heaven, to
couldn
’
t
why
didn
’
t
you
come
o
look down upon him in Hell. ’
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CHÀS.A. KALL.
home ?JOut
ev-e-r-v
night—hunt
­ venal member*.of Congress; and committee of conference who re­ credit, and trusts to his prospects, “What makes you think he is in
hunt-
?
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Out
e-v-e-r-y
is ruined by his own acts.
BALL «S» STOTT,
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to
ing—for—a- quorum. • Bet you they thought that the time might ported the bill to raise the pay
He is going to make a large Hell?” “Why, because T shot
possibly arrive when the mo?t im­ •|7,5OO after the House had voted
wouldn
’
t
hunt
me
thi
j
Iflte
Iflte
if
I
was
Attorneys at Law, /!
portant trust in the country,that of to reduce it to $6,500. In fixing amount out of a certain venture, him so quickly he hadn’t time, to
missing.
Where
we
you
Thurs-
re
111 Firit Street, Opposite Occidental Hotel.
in which all of his available means repent. Just as quick as the pis-
the Executive office, might fall into
day apd Friday n gl..
gl> ht? r .There the hands of some greedy and un­ the pay at $6,500, the House had are invested, Visicns of wealth tol went off he fell, and cotulda’
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,shown great sensitiveness and
was a show in town wasn’t flicrc?
PORTLAND, OREGON.
think about it. n
loom
up
in
the
future,
and
be
an
­
scrupulous
persons
who
would
en
­
I
janlOtf
great apprehension of the conse
oesi
Do you always put on your best
them. He buys a house,
ticipates th<
deavor
to
pervert
the
powers
con
­
quences. The body was full of
vest and a clean shir'
ir when you go
P. C. s ulmvan .
I to the Council ? W1 hut did you buy ferred upop_hjm in order to benefit qui ver. and doubt on the subject, “sets up his carriagt engages his Latest'Phase of the Beecher Stekndal.
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at the expense of his trust. and was very closely divided. It a •tman, arid adopts his livery,
Attorney at Law i I. e ¡ that bottle of hair oi _i for, and hide himself
In the Rochester Democrat of,
It is vory cvident| however, that
ese cost money, and must be
it? ‘ ( Oil for your hion$, indeed I’ it never once occurred to the found­ was while things were in this con­
Dallas, Oregon.
for before his “ship comes in.” May 5th appears this: ‘
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dition that the speaker appointed
Who ever heard of
ers of this republic ^hat the time
result is, he must sacrifice his
ill practice in the courts
The Thunderbolt, the Troy paper
the committee ^pf conference. In
So you think I don’t
of Yamhill, Polk and other counties whetstone ?
future
to
provide
for
his
present.
would
ever
come
wfien
the
Presi
­
which, it ,was announced, would
20ly
n Oregon. »
that committee Gen. Garfield had
see you in the other room, brush-
Had he waited to act upon -“What give the whole truth regarding
dency
x
w
ould
fall,
infc>
the
posses
­
Only to say that he refused to agree
ing and greasing y our hair and
I have done,” how different would the Tilton-Beecher matter, was
w. M. RAMSEY, II
sion
of
a
man
who\#ould
not
onlyt
to the robbery to have stopped
looking in the glass at your pretty
have been the situation! Few printed last week. It gives what
H
self? ‘A man ought to be decent?* intrigue with Congress to double and killed it then ,and there.
are necessary for the wants purports ,to be Theodore Tilton’s
Attorney at ILaWj Heought, ought he ¡ Yes indeed, his pay while in ging their own, It is at this point that General things
of his life, but it takes an infinite
LAFAYETTE, OREGON
•a decent
uvwu. uiuu
tO bfi, Rud R but would also ha> the , shabbi­ Garfield puts in his defence. He number to satisfy conventional true statement, which in substance
a
man vugu>
ought to
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decent man will stay at home with ness to avail himself of a technical* substantially and we presume un­ opinion. Think of it, young men, is as follows: “In 1970/ Mrs.
Tilton, having just returned from
Offle* in the Court Hon-e
his wife sometimes , and 2 not be out quibble in ord^r to fill his pockets qualifiedly admits, since there is
and live within your means.
in
violation
of
the
¡plain,
spirit
of
a Summer resort, was visited by
no doubt on the question, that he
e-v-e-r-y night. Ho^v cbmes it that
the
Constitution
if
lot
in
defiance
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Mr .(Beecher, who made vile pro­
could have killed the bill ; but he
UST LOOK HE El the City Council di In
of its actual | prohibition.
Had excuses himself by saying that he
A L ittle D eaf .—Old Uncle S. posals to her, which shocked- h**r,
twice a month last yiea
Cheaper Than Ever. 4 for
they
known
of
what
material
fu
­
to work it out of deb if
must have killed his general Ap­ was engaged to work in B. one and of wiiicli she informed her hus­
ture
Presidents
weria
to
be
made
probable—v-e-r-y—laughing and
propriation bill at the same time. winter by Mr. H., who took him band. At his request she made a
Photographic. I
joking, and smoking ~
LLil- they would doubtless have used It is right here that we take issue to board in his own family. Mr. memorandum of theaffair. Tilton
W. sawyer DESIRES TO INFORM lies will work a deb )ff, won’t it ? language oa this subject* which with Gen. Garfield.
We assert S. arrived Saturday evening, and at that time was in intimate rela­
• tfie people-of Lafayette and vicinity
could not’admit of iwo interpreta­ that if he had come back to the’ during the evening Mrs. H., think­ tions with Henry Bowen, and nat­
that he has located at McMinnville, with Now—I—want—to -know-how
» rHouse on a disagreement in com­ ing to find where the old gentlman urally confided the circumstance to
new instruments, and is prepared to take
-are—going tions.— N,. Y. Sun 4
the finest picture in all kinds J of weather.
to—keep—up—- this4~ 1 flight— busi-
mittee, and avowing his hostility went to church, asked him the the latter. Bowen himself bad also
Particular attention paid to
previously denounced Beecher’s
TAKING1CHILDHEHS’..PICTURI».;
ness?- Yes I want ¡to • ¡know. Out
to the measure, in the then exist" question—
M
anagement
0$
C
hildren
.-
—
you
attend
“
Mr?
S.,
where
do
practices, aud now be said the
N. B.—Children should be brought between e-v-e-r-y night.
Uo iuncil. Free
ing temper of the House he would I
the hours of 10 and 2.
?”
time had come to act. A letter
Masons, Bed Men, 0< dd Fellows, Even setting aside the unkindness have been promptly ‘and over­ church
j E- W. SAWYER,
«Who
_ ‘ you say ?”
of
the
thing,
it
is
bpd
d
policy
to
be
“
What
did
was sent by Tilton to Beecher, and
shows, hair oil—and i to brush and
whelmingly
sustained.
. The
I
rude
to
children.
They
are
imita
­
They
imita-
“
Where
do
you
attend
church
?
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carried by Bowen, who, Instead of
House had neither the time nor
brush and brush, un til you’ve near-
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tive,
and
act
towards
their
play
­
“
You
will
have
to
speak
a
trifle
standing by Tilton 'suddenly be­
the disposition to raise an issue.
ly worn out the I brush and your
mates
as
their
guardians
to
­
dians
act
to-
»
louder,
as
I
’
m
a
little
deaf.
came
Beecher’s friend, and dis­
head too. What ip
y ou say ? ward them. Probably most pa- They did not want to discuss nor
JGrtXfna
II asked
acVn/4 him
an
So
Mrs.
H.
him
again,
in
charged Tilton from his position
S. CALDEI. Proprietor. ;
‘It helps youv business 1 to keep up ,
* even
—
«erj| | ‘ kindly ones, make any noise over the bill. a louder voice, “Where do you at- on the Independent.. Eight months
rents,
Board A Lodging per week. jL
They desired merely to smuggle
ma!’ Ah, ill-
J $4 00 your social relations
would
be
a
little
ita
■
rtled
at
the
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1
.. 43 00 deed T 1
after an investigation iwas about
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here
You’ ve
vegot
it through
quietly. If they tend church ?”
got relations
:
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day
.
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00
assertion
that
a
child
is
not
to
be
The
old
man
"hesitated,
not
lik
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to bejinade, and* Beecher visited
couldn’t do this they were ready
They need keeping
to at home, sir.
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Single Meals • • • • • • • » •
reproved
before
cithers.
This
is
ing
to
ask
again,
but.
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2_
after
a
few
Mrs. Tilton while she was ill and
up some I think. ’ What did you
to drop it Had Gen. Garfield
lhe table will be supplied with the best
so
constant
an
occurrence
that
no-
moments,
he
said,
—
“
When
do
I
obtained from hpr a statement
opposed the bill, the next step in
say about
about‘ catching if the other
ji
v8mar28
in the market.
body
thinks
of
noticing
it;
nobody
change
my
shirts?
”
that he’had ‘conducted himself as
——
order would have been the ap­
at a euchre party ? ’ ‘Fellers, it’s
thinks
of
considering
whether
it
imagine
if
you
can
the
result.
Ii
a
gentleman and a Christain, in
pointment of a new committee of
11 o’clock, but let’i play a while
be
right
and,
best
or
not.
But
it
where
he
st
­
Mrs.
H.
didn
’
t
find
LAFAYETTE ACADEMY. longer—we won’t catch it any
his intercourse with her, and that
conference expressing the dissent
is
great
rudeness
to
a
child,
and
tended
church,
after
all,
but
she
when she made the memorandum
of the House, which committee
J Principal. worse when we ge home.’ Apret-
E. HwblMucd
ought
never
to
be
Mone.
Mortifi
­
was
careful
to
speak
very
loud
M! m . J . i; jj
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in question she was ill and ‘in an
would have been so constituted
for a
« ty speech
cation is a condition 'as unwhole­ by parliamentary practice as to when talking with the old man irresponsible condition.’ Tilton
COMMENCES
MONDAY, ‘Catch it!’ ‘Catch it 1’
some as it is uncomfortable. When adhere to this dissent The after that.
was angry enough when he heard
tend you shall ca|ch
wmks :
the
wound
is
inflicted
by
the
baiid
of this, and induced Mr. Moulton
What’s . that you
transaction need not have occu­
$5 00
of
a
parent,
it
is
all
the
more
cer
­
pied thirty minutes, and withjn , G ems .—Clear writers, like clear to call.on Beeéher find force him
ar,
6 00 wouldn’t fret you 80
tain
to
rapkle
and'do
harm.
Let
e so stay at home more r
another half hour the new com­ fountains, do not seem as deep as to give up Mrs. Tilton’s last paper.
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sir
aprlftnS
a
child
see
that
his
mother
is
so
mittee of conference would have they are:» the tgrbid look the most Both the firstJand second ‘ papers
you stay at home a few nij
anxious
to
hare
the
approbation
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reported the Appropriation bill, profound;
are now in Mr. Moulton’s posses­
try it Perhaps the frettin
and
good
will
jof
her
friends
that
/
about which Gen. Garfield ex­
stop. Out e-v-e-r- 1 n ght
He is most free whose freedom sion; This story Mrs. Woodhull
she
will
not
call
their
attention
to
WATCHES,
presses so much j apprehension, slavery itself cannot take away, mana ged to got hold of in an ex­
I fret so. What’s that sir
his faults, and that while she nev­ without the obnoxious feature, and and ov^r whom fear and desire agerated form, but so near right as
'LOCKS, & SEWING MACHINES know ladies wh> ain’t
/LEANED AND REPAIRED by
er, under any circumstances, allows it would have gone through with­ have no power.
scolding their h isbands!
to extort a confession of the whole
W50. B kdwkll . L a F aymttk
herself
to
forget
tp
tell
him
after
­
came you to kno# them? W
out a ripple.
Beauty, however little merit a matter from MrjTilton, and thus
ward
alone,
if
he
|ias
behaved
im
­
business
Now, either Gen. Garfield woman can claim to herself for it, bring him and^Beecher intoj her
busines» had you to know th
properly,
she
will?
spare
him
the
knows
that this is a strictly ac­ is really a quality which Bhe reas­ power.
What right have ypu to k
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additional
pain
and
mortification
■—
whether other wopea fret or
curate statement, Or he does not onably rejoices to possess.
of
public
reproof;
and
while
that
That’» always the way. You
know it. If he is ignorent of it,
A nobleman once contemptuous­
A good man and a wise man may
child
will
lay
these
secret
reproofs
think all other w^men are st to
then he does not know what every ly asked of a sage, “What have at times be angry with the world,
to heart, ho » will still be happy.
Oh,
leading man in the House t then
th
you got by all of your philosophy ?” at times grieved at.it: but be me
FAYET E ON THE but your wives.
to»
of each Month and s-avn-U.
knows,
wh¿
has
Ill have you
knew
and
now
I
“At least I have got society in my- no man was ever discontented with
W
air,
sir.
that
there
ain
’
t
a
woman
London
has
730
churches.
any
familiarity
with
the
rules
and
in
•elf,” was the wise man’s reply.
•prttf
the world if hetlid bis duty in it
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