||f ! k r« fl V i «• ■ i, t ♦ i -Î J ■ i 4 S <• L 71 9 ■ - IV’ _____ i LAFAYETTE, OREGON, JUNE 13, 1873 II ♦ 1 & ? . 9 MH Kl . ................... . t H * ?■ NO. 16. ' i ON’S LEAP FOR LIFE. j A Monster—Which, a Man or a Beast) rities of,tho national Govern- ten thousand majority over Wil­ thorith liam P. Kellogg, the r^val candi­ ment, whetUei r those authorities Thrillihgr Incident in the Carrier of Published every Friday by the Nq- Preside ntt of France. Section 4 of Article IV. of the date ; that the proper ooard for exerted thejr power wisely and The Osceola (Iowa) Sentinel gives Constitution provides Khat the canvassing the votc^. and which justly, or arbitrarily and infamous- ■ i In 1831 MacMahon, then a an account of one Daniel Sams; United States shall, on application alone had the electidp returns iu ly. And often in the past, and young f lieutenant serving in the a minister of the Gospel, and a TERMS OF‘SUBSCRIPTION. of the Legislature of a State, or its possession, so «ecided ; that now again, the Administration t . FrenclJ army in Algeria, under strong lunged advocate and loud One Copy, One Year, * S3 00 of the Executive when the Legis­ the pretended clairriB of Kellogg takes advantage of this sentiment com m am« nd of Maiphal Bugeaud, mouthed pi oclaimer of orthodoxy, One Copy, Six Months, - i 75 lature cannot be convened, protect to the offiee rests wholly upon the of loyalty tai rivet still closer the was stationed 1 with a small com- who exhibited his devilish nature One Copy, Three Months, . i 00 such State against domestic vio­ proceedings of a bogus board cre­ chains which bind the people of pany of men at an outlying set­ in the maltreatment of a little lence. And section 8 o^Àrticle of ¡Article I. ated by the- usurping act of Judge this unfortunate State, and leave tlement, forty miles from head­ child.! When the rumor became RATES OF ADVERTISING provides that Congress may make Durell, and which ’had n.ot the them to be scourged afresh by the quarteijs. current that the child was mis­ quarters. The Arabs, then bit­ "'~'1W~MW~|3W’| 3M I 6M i ÍYR. all necessary and proper laws for shred of an «electioniircturnliefore Kelloggs, the Caseys, the Pack­ terly hostile to. the new colonists, treated; Mrs. Win. Robinson, a TncSTT 75 (T25~|T751 « Oü j 9 007'100 carrying the above-mentioned it when it -decicled in favor of ards, the Pinchbacks, and their besi r . t ------ j 8 00 . . ! j 12 ¡TgOO ik besieged the small fort, slaugh­ kind hearted, noble woman, deter­ gachés, j 175 ' j JsojjHJO power into execution. Ih pursu ­ Kellogg; that tfiesq “propositions rapacious followers, whom one of tered all the settlers they could mined to ascertain if there was any Sinché», j ÉOÍT5UÍT5O I 9(X) I 18 I ^0° ance of these* provisionCongress were clearly established before a the most intelligent witnesses be­ catch, intercepted all supplies and truth in the report. Accordiuly 4&che»,|3X)|4 00|600]Ì1 | 20 | 30 0Û 4 CoL |450|Q50| 6 00 |”18 |~22 32ÌÒ has passed laws which! ■ authorize Committee of the qfrnate at the fore the Senate committee-de­ brougli|||the brought the little garrison to the she visited Mrs..Sams, and on see­ fCol. j 500 00 j 9 00 I 20 the President, oh the duQ4 Applica ­ 3S 00 28 recent session ; aiid piat the rec­ nounced as “frothing but a set of very ve verge : of starvation. starvation.v ’ Capit- Capit­ ing the little girl was’ terrified at 30 50 ÖÖ fCol. 1 TOO j <00 I li I 20 1 t 7« tion of the Governor of a State, 4 ord of these proceedings, wittt all accursed thieves.” ulation was not to be thought of, the sight. She rescued the child 50 90 00 1 Col. I 10| 15 |18 I 30 to adopt the necessary measures the testimony taken in the case", thal ment So be it ! Louisiana will submit. for that z : t immediate slaughter. from its tormentors, and immedi­ Buxine«* notices in the Local Columns, 25 to protect the State against do­ now lies open Under the eye of the But what of her oppressors who Help from the Marshal was not to ► ately filed an information before cent* per line, each insertion. [ill II President. Gen. ¡Grant - also violate the- Constitution, the laws, be exp ;ted, for he was quite un- Elihu Gardner, a Justice of the i For legal and transient advertisements$2.* mestic violence. Hi .LU l i K ! 50 per square of 12 lines, for the first inser­ Of course, when an application knows that in pursuance of the de­ and common fairness and decency aware f their danger; in fact, all Peace, and had a »warrant issued ? tion. and 11.00 per square for each subsequent is made to the President under cision of the proper canvassing to put her down? Is there no ret­ hope « 'med lost when MacMa­ for the arrest of Sami and his usertion. were' brought Legal Advertisements to be Paid for up- these provisions by a person claira- board McEnery accented the office ribution in store for them ? Will hon voliiuteered to be the , bearer wife. The parties were* on making Proof by the Publisher. ng to be the Gover nor -pf a State, of Governor, was duty Bvtforn in, not independent men of all parties, pf dispatches announcing their before the magistrate, and not’be- •^.Personal Adri. 50 Ct*, a Line. “ q B ithe duty is devolved upon the ing ready for trial were ^admitted and has thenceforward acted as whovlook who*look far I into the future, see predicament. The Commandant Subcriptions Sent East, $2 00 a Year. L ; _ _ _ v 7 to bail on their own ’recognizance. President to ascertain by all -the Governor. Of all tills the Presi- incalculable perils in the estab­ ■a thought the venture perfectly use- Afterbeing released they fled to means within his reach whether dent is well aware lishmerit ----- intervening ------ o ------ lishment of the precedent that ¡the less, as the country the person m king the application m . t «may, according to his was absolutely alive with infuri­ parfa unknown. The child wasia It is idle to' reply to this that f Presiden E C. BRADSHAW, is in fact the legally elected Gov­ the issue between {vollogg and own will and pleasure, employ ated Arabs, but being aware that a most horrible condition. Dr. A. torney at Law, ernor of the State. If, for exam­ McEnery has been Jifigated in the the army to put down the regular help must come in that manner if . Holland who made examination ple, in Hhe famous Rhode Islaud courts. It-has, andj there is a elected authorities of a State and it came at all, he reluctantly com -found it had received the most LAFAYETTE, OREGON. conflict, Dorr had applied to Pres­ conflict of jurisdiction, and the set up usurpers in their stead. sented to what he considered at fiendish and brutal treatment and identTaylor for protection against matter has been '¿»ceded both Office in tbe Court House. And how will it fare with the the time was the desperate sacri­ gave it as his opinion that it would not be strange if the child’s inju­ domestic violence, the President— ways, and the'litigation has been Republican party if it sanctions fice a va uable life. J 7 bv the advice of Daniel Webster, dropped. It does not obviate the these Wd infractions pf the Con­ JfaGMl ahon, perfectly overjoyed ries would cause its death. The JAMES. McCAIN. his secretary of Staten--would difficulty to say thfel Congress stitution in order to Uphold State at gaining g consent to his enter- little innocent bore unmistakable ATTORNEY AT LAW, have examined into all the circum- failed to decide wlficli! one of the administrations which spriag from prise, spent the short time inter­ eviqence of having bqpn frozen, burped, starved and beaten^ There stances td find out wljether Dorr two claimants was Governor, Gjrernor. and stupendous frauds upon the ballot’ vening before LAFAYETTE, OREGON. ' his start in looking ■I.. . . >g or King was tho real Governor therefore ____ .the .the Presi Presi ­ embarrasseq ­ box, thrive by robbing the people carefully to 1 the equipment of his were by actual count twenty-five ILL PRACTICE IN ALL OF THE State Court*. marllv8tf of Rhode Island before he issued dent. 1 lt may well be doubted of their substance, and have be­ horse and to • his own accoutro- cuti and wounds upon its person. a proclamation in !bchalf of the whether Congress had an^ right come a hissing and a byyord all ments, and _ in "i the first hour of It had been bitten upon the arras by the iiendith devils in .several former and tiiereby recognized to even try tq settle a [¡question be­ ^verthe land? The policy which darkness he I »et ont brisk, blithe places, FTOTT K CUA*.A. BALL. and the marks cf tfie mon­ L > him as the legal Governor. So tween rival Claimant^ to the Gov­ Gen. Grant is enforcing in the and dtbot.naire as ever gay young it BALL & STOTT, to day, if some John Doe, calling ernorship of a Stale,, wliicli is reconstructed States may for the soldier on parade with bright eyes ster’s teeth were plainly to be seen .i 1 I himself Governor of New York, purely a State- cqntiifrversy. At moment seem to be successful. gazing on his splendor. The wily “It is greatly to be'rogretted,“ says -A-ttorneVs at Law, shouldjopply to Gen. Grant for all events, the nóglert of Con­ But every considerate Republican Arabs; seldom caught • unaware, the Septind, “that this Reverand 111 Firs) Street, Opposite Occidental Hotel. protection against the acts of John f Sams, this black-hearted, fiendish, gress to decide it doe^inot relieve will seriously inquire whether his soon not^d his departure, and fol ■ A. Dix and his supporters, we the President of the fluty of as­ party can hope to carry t'nis load lowed han d and fast in his rear ; .inhuman devil in human. shape, PORTLAND, OREGON. presume th spectfully of J. Isbariot. Tho expe­ oted Administration È republican in darty filthy d^ns, they are pests done in[_ thia case. Will be placed upon this line in a short issuing a proclamation on the ap­ ____ Thev _.l had rience of the last six months show that time. I 4 ) 1 plication of either Kellogg or Mc­ may say alxfrit McEfrpry, these in the community. They work headed him almost to the brink of Mr. Iscariot may have been mis­ ■ * EXPRESS and other business attended to declarations pf Mr. [r. i ’Carpenter for wages upon which white la­ thp dreadful chasm, and followed understood by the people of the period. Enery, The mere circumstances « promptly^ ‘ n!2tf upoi the pre- borers would starve. Filling so hard behind, certain of an easy Some scribe- probably placed that there have been a few riots in must put a qiyetus ly tensions of Kellogg jg. ¿’And yet, many trades and occupations, the capture, when, all of a sudden, the thirty pieces of silver where he - LAFAYETTE ACADEMY. Louisiana does not afford ground 1 upon the call of. this mere whites are driven to ndaerv or-fill obedient to the master’s resolute thought they would do the most good, J. Nabbud . . . . Principal. for the interference of the Presi­ and when poor Judas found that he ¿arpet-bag dent. He cad only intervene on the usurper, this shameless tarpet-bag charitable institutions. The Chi­ hand upon the rein, the horse had bought into a law suit (Hon. P.. ERM COMMENCES MONDAY, application, in proper form, and thief, whom "Senator Carpenter nese are indifferent to the erm commences pro­ broko ¡into int< a swift gallop, and, Pilate, Chief Justice), he went and APRIL 7th, 1873. That was his under tbe circumstances specified very properly says was not elected gress and welfare of the country. with a tqu touch from the spur, a flick hung- himself. , J TUITJOX FOB TXBM or TWXLVS WEEKS! He ought to have sent the in the Constitution, of the legal at all, ..Gsn. Grant proposes to put Most of their food and all their from the tlie ~ glove and ■■■■■■ an encourag­ mistake. $5 00 money down to the Capernaum Fe­ Primary Department, Louisiana under martial ¡law ! clothing are imported from China, ing word froffi 6 00 Governor of the State. The Presi­ from the well-known male Semminary and tnen appealed Geography, Arithmetic. Grammar, 8 30 dent is not justified into tnshlngin jli«her Mathematic» A Sciences, Never in thè whple history of while the money they make hero voice, gallant steed and gallant to the generous confidence of a con­ aprlSml Pupils can enter at any time. the arena, Bword in hand^t the re­ the Government was there a more is sent to their native country, rider cleared tho yawning gap, stituency, with whose feelings and quest of some Doyr or Doe, who flagrant outrage perpetrated upon and not even their bones .are left and landing safely on the oppo­ interests every throb of his heart beat WATCHES, may be a usurper) or a pretender. the people of a sovereign State to California. The seven or eight site side were out of sight of the in unison. The ' editor of the Gali-^ BLOCKS, At SBWING MACHINB8 Who, then, is the Governor of than the proclamation 0$ the Pres­ thousand. Chinawomen brought enraged Arabs before they could lean Telepnzm would have made a LEANED AND REPAIRED by .very nice thing of that, and the Hon. Louisiana; and has the President ident. Nevertheless '. Louisiana, here are forced to practice «n get the slightest chance of taking J. Iscariot would have been one of . W. O. BKDWU.L, L avayett * any means of ascertaining this long under the feet of earpet-bag infamous prostitution. If tfie even,! a . deliberate aim. In two the most prominent candidates at the important, this vital fact? There adventurers and the phèy of un­ white people who suffer moBt will houra more IdacMahon stood be- next election.—Ohio State Jourttol. /t« @» PttlLlPSt are not ten unprejudiced persons scrupulous plunderers, !will have not raise their voices, if tho Leg­ fore-nis I fore-hi astounded chief, aod two in the Union, who have carefully to submit to tjiis added' wrong. islature will not bridle Chinese! i A Kentucky paper calls Frank- hours af ;er that, refusing rest and A. examined the case, who will not Ever since the rebellion ! was sup­ immigration, what will become of accompanied the aid he fort a nice place to hold State con- admit that in November last John pressed, though the State has been 1, wwwww w----- ­ ' ILL BE AT L LAFAYETTE ______ ON THE of Uie excel the working men and women ? If had his life to procure on ventions in, because First Monday — of e* each Month and McEnery was duly elected Gov- torn by factions, it has never we do not do our duty, we fear its ’ way to his belcagurcd coin- lent hotels, i, good whiskey and fine f Remain during Court Week. ernor of Louisiana by more than failed to yield obediepce/to the au- we shall have a carnival qf blood rades:; aprttf cigars- . ■ 1 , A ’ « ' 3 The President«* Proclamation. — I ■ ■ ■■ * W t W J v. ¿4 F PORTLAND SACK LINE! O a - T L * I I YQL. 8. b W : »•}