<■ - w *: >- .1 4* . r ■I i I » » •3 . k X í r J* rl . I ■I : I * ! - (. * L _- * $ i> MMar I I I « X------- ! I f ' V V 1 i ,i % € I I I V A / 1 ? ♦ » • w 1 X k I if Í » • ¥ ? * -, Æ 1J t. i A e ffl' - ¡ I • 3 I( f I V 4 -r u > » I w— i TW * 4 « # : I > V if * I I * X, I • « L 3 I 1 t « £ I ’ lì’ ■ -■— ZI J------ VOL. 8. I; 4. -r-u. - ! i ■ I 4 * TT ' f * — — - f !i: I LAFAYETTE, OREG ./ •i , 1873. r , T t ■ ♦ I I I I k t I A 7 ' •’ P. * j! <. { ■ i f ! f 9 i F V jr '4 >■ A f I r ♦ 4 ‘ {■ < — £ I II Íl ♦ -r T-- 'ed. Col. Gregory the while bit­ to think her fears had been .some idea of winning her. She is proud 'll them* ,Cf banished ¿afayette Courier. I r —wofully proud- so am I. Ad­ irom her good graces for trifles no ing hie lips in undisguised annoy­ what foolish, and Was anxious, i Published every Friday by possible, to remove her companion1 versity has levelled that port ian of other young lady id! her circle ance: The young carrier’s heart was a without having any collision be­ my pride which was weakest, but would think of noticing, and al­ !’ ’S I: Had the • she lias not bceu tried, and will though she was in every sense of little lighter as he passed on. Not tween the two men. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. This I remember onl only t view the matter as I probably the jword her own mistress, the that he built any hope for himself folding-doors been transparent, A strange and subtle spell; 83 00 One Copy, One Year, • A glance _ hke e summer lightni lightning » lity of her overlooking his in her few words. He thoroughly Maud Murray would probably e would have done a month ago. 1 T3 A: nd a voice like silver bell One Copy, Six Months, - lowliness never once understood that they were intend­ have given her sneering questioner Alton Burke, the aristocrat , was i 1 00 l Otte Copy, Three Months, • Igave no uly his cross was a hard lot search he had discovered affairs por. “But,” with an insulting ' And works with silver echoes j Personal Adva. 50 Cts. • Line. “O Rose as she passed me br, it in i _ estimate of her character be t cor- to boar. The streets through to be not nearly so bad as repre­ leer, “I should have thought And then my heart, unguarded, - Subcriptions Sent East, $2 00 a Year. coach- ­ whilcli he W’as daily obliged to pass 1 sented. His legal acumen, al­ better taste to choose your coach rcct.” She bore ofl bodily. man; his livery is much mor^ gen- iost aristocratic though as yet untested, was of no The dark foce flushed brilliant­ wer c among the most ’Twas liras the robber met me > teel. ” One sunny Saturday— ly as the remcmberance of certain thoroughfa/es of the city, and |he mean order, and his own intense tcel. E C. BRADSHAW, .Robbed mein open daylight, individuals to interest in the«, matter served to iJThis was too much. Pushing tl cuts from divers of the«mall - 1“ J majority of the mind- • Upon the broad highway. ness to con ­ render his efforts the more stren­ aside the girl who vainly urged hi business .A. torney at Law. ed of his past “ ily to whom it was his it LAFAYETTE, OREGON. mind, and very emphatic was vey letters, bad been in days past uous. Fifty thousand dollars, at him to be quiet, Alton Burke t Number Twenty-Nine.” his least, he discovered to be recover­ pushed open the doors, and stood his nearest friends. the response: ‘ " -i®' r I (JoJ. Gregory was the only per­ able, and, certain of this, he pre­ before the astonished couple. Maud .Office in the Court House. x “No, ma’am ! Maud Murray has son, except himself, whpm M jss pared to relinquish his unprofita­ Murray was too dumbfounded even« “It is of no use, mother,” and the young man pressed his lips our address’ and any desire on her Murray over honored with ahy ble and distasteful position, and for blushes,. au4 stood without a JAMES. McCAIN, more firmly together, as if fearj part to retain our friendship mav special amount of favor,-and this broeepd at once to building up a word, while he turned to- the cra­ 4- i • be easily manifested by a c£ 11 lon was evidently owing quite as much bractice - in the profession for ven before him. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ful that the sorrowful, 6tately fig^ you. The worst part of mjf busi- to his own persistency as to any which he was so thoroughly fitted. ure before him might lead him to “There is the door, sir. Make LAFAYETTE. OREGON. ness is, that her 8treet is flic prin­ wish of the young lady in,question. retract his determination. “I have It was his last day on duty, and, use of it.” ILL PRACTICE IN ALL OF THE accepted the position, and am to < cipal one of my new route, rndlas Col. Gregory honored Alton scarcely with regret, and yet with ¡Col Col. Gregory’s bravery did not J marllvötf State Courts. enter upon my duties tc-morrowl the number of the young lady’s Burke with his supromest hatred, a certain sadness, he went over show itself there, for, without a I understand your feelings tliorf correspondents are by no neans and it was perhaps,natural thatfie the well remembered rounds. Ar­ word, he walked from the room, STOTT oughly. I went through the whole limited, I shall doubtless often should rejoice over his rival’s riving g at the Murray mansion, and in a moment more the street CHAS. A. BALL. struggle yesterday, but now I *can have occasion to visit the mLnsfon downfall. His bacluelor establish- with, , as usual, a letter or. p so for door was slammed behind him. BALL As STOTT, truthfully say 1 am glad that cir­ in my new capacity;” and w ith a mept #as UO in IM close VIVOV contiguity to Miss Maud, he was accosted by Then Alton turned to the lady. i Ættorn.eys at Law, cumstances have brought me to whistle neither very loud or firin. Miss urray’s palatial home, and the^ervant, agitatedly:; The recollection of the Confession* 111 First Street, Opposite Occidçhtal Hotel. this. Why, mother, look at the the young man tiirued to the win­ Alton felt but too surely how ev­ “ Oh, (it f was w^s the made but a moment before had by J • I Mr. _ 1 _ 1 Burke 1 dow, looked looked out out a a moment moment silent­ ery opportunity now farored jiis irst A time matter. Tam not putting down clow, she had ever shown signs I Uiistime crimsoned her face, lit ? PORTLAND, OREGON. pride by this course, but uphold- ly, apd then turned and walked love for the fair heiress. of recognition), “can’t you come up is uncertain whether magnanimity •W ■ I '■ ■■'■■' ■ ■ I janlOtf ingit. If I, a young man of twenty- troni the room. 5 ■ > I ! «h om As he stairs a minute ? Colonel Gregp- Or pride most 'prompted Alton I AH w ?k or so went five, well, strong, and of sound fac ­ P. C. SULU VAN. Alton Burke was morally strong, expect« , neither in i person or by 1 ry’8 going on awful, and there’s Burke’s next speech; but there « •• .*1. • . ■ 1 » . ulties, should consent for one mo­ he had studied, had travelled, and letter d lid Miss Murray recognize nobody in the house but Miss was assuredly considerable of the Attorney at Law, ment to be a burden on anotlp was just abou.t to commence the their pi ast friendship. One . morn- latter manifested as he said: .. Maud and ‘ us.” » Dalia», Oregon. er, I would indeed, be a fit subject practice of law witlv.his father, in© the |ij met face , to face . on |he “Miss Murray, do not allow any The girl was undoubtedly terri- ILL PRACTICE TN THE COURTS for tears, and oui4 pride of birth Judge Burke, when that gentle­ street—she, with a lady friend— ied, and following hert into the of the events of thia morning to of Yamhill, Polk and other counties might t^ell be leveled; but as it is, man was stricken with pirnlysis. 1 * with ’** his uniform and letters, lall he tried to get some idea of trouble you. I think you ne£d lie, t n Oregon. 201y I am to keep unspotted our clear Some time before his ultima ta ill ­ — te ill- Her face reflected the* crimison of the true state of the case. She fear nothing further from ,Cdl. family record, and shall let inde­ ness lie had shown symptoms of hie, W. M. RAMSEY,] I iiis, and even at that moment he stopped unwillingly enough, see­ GccgoW.- and I undcratand to<9 pendence and honesty compensate mental weakness, which hac wor- felt a thrill of triumph, ’ ■' triumpl for few ing that he would not follow her thoroughly your position to bose for* the wealth which has so sud­ ried his friends exceedingly and there MrerC e that had the " ’ power “ ‘ wer to up stairs without some explana­ an insane hope on your answer to the ■ Attorney at Law 5 denly Ldispappeared.” when his affairs came to be 1 Hiked make he haughty Maud xviurray iVlurray his impertinent queries.” LAFAYETTE, OREGON. 'The mother’s face brightened into it was found that of his enor- chan nge color. The friend looked tion, and went on hurriedly: The lady bowed just as coldly “Well, sir, he came about an a little. The enthusiasm and high- mou3 fotune scarcely a $1,000 across the street. She steai as himself, as he turned to leave Ofllce in the tyart Hoaae. lour ago, and asked for Miss Maud/ mindedness of the handsme fellow remained. Certain sharpers had looked at mm, and with She sent word, ‘Engaged,’ but he the room; then while the blood ced straight sti JUST LOOK HE R E! wrought a slight but salutary taken advantage of his business a wl T t 1 • . i * J f i’ R w ) T • < i e I 4 * I 4 I J Í T-' •'-•t ■ * t '1- S i X h i * / a à < . L I G w 7 j r i i f A I ul ■J I r i * h 4 . , / _ _ r. . , —— — i — ? f » I W I ■ I IF- f ! Í- 5 < L I ‘i I I M mbi K i t ■=} ' I r F -♦ 7 5 . . • «1. we I * . Í > -- ■ ■ ------------------------------------- -- ------------------------ - ■ PORTLAND HACK HUE! < I ‘■11 I 1 » t O » K f a * i* if □ 1U « i ■ ’ Î I I í ? ji I LII t I I T # a. . 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