Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, July 18, 1873, Image 2

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Another needed reform in our
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jurisprudence is the actual, abso­
The Boise City races coms
Jolin lS. Gofagh hae ?0Q applica­
FRIDAY, JULY- 18.... 1873. lute and positive exemption of the on tbe 10th inst.
lecture next Winter.
wife« one-third of the real estate Busines at Steilacoom is better this tions ' r to i in
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from the ruthless (ouch of the min­ year than last, and the same is true
NOTICE.
Somebody once said that Sara­
of
Tacoma.
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Heuceforward, until further notice, ions of the law set on bv soulless
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Only three bar-rooms running at
Frank C. Withers and Frank Owen are creditors whose bump of acquisi-
The
hotels
at,Long
Branch can
authorised to collect and receipt for sub­ tivencs
overbalances all other Kalama now.
accommodate J,000 persons.
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scriptions and advertisements and other
Boise
City
received
as
payment
of
bumps; whose humanity bump is
business of this office. Other duties call­
Jubilee Cilmore is to Summer
fines during the year ending July 1st
indicated
by
a
hole
in
the
head.
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the
sum
of
$30
only,
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at Saratoga, where half of His band
ing I shall devote but little attenton to the
A
law
of
this
character
would
for thej] season.
paper in the future, for some time at least.
Not a single arrest was made ai has been engaged
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UPTON.
briug
prosperity
to
thousands
of
April 13, 1873.
Walla Walla by her police force from
The Shah is po dainty ini his diet
June 10th
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that
nothing but gold fish and silver
RADICAL, REFORM DEMANDED—A
piness where now dread and un­ James Conlon was caught in the eels are good enough for him.
PRACTICAL. NEED.
act of furnishing liquor to an Indian
certainty often occupy the chief near
Walla Walla last • week. ' He is
The Shah of Persia is a bloated
For several years we have con- places of the sanctuary.
in duress.
monopolist.
one else in his
l e. .
Thus
far,
and
probably
farther,
tended in favor of the enactment
The Victorians have the terminus kindgom is permiteed to wear jew
by our Legislature of a Homestead we are in favor of women’s rights, of the Canadian Pacific Railroad fixed els.
Esquimault—just where they- want
law. No selfish interest has so-called, We have determined at
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twenty-two cattle in a run of twen­
prompted our course in the matter. to adhere less in the future
During the Fourth of July celebra­ ty miles without the aid of a cow-
We have conceived it to be a need to thq beaten paths of party poli­ tion at Boise City a young lady got
of our St*te as well as a humane tics, and devote our energies to the her bustlo up and called her “filler” catcher.
f| iH'll
stingy because he wouldn’t treat her
liangrng
several
saloon-
and enlightened provision in I«- achievement of measures and re­ to the eighteenth plate of ice cream. . After
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keepers
the
people
of
Lost
Town,
forms
which
can
only
be
ap
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'-half of the helpless against possi­
Through the exertions of Gov. Sal- Colorado, have reduced lager beer
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to ten cents per glass.
accident, improvidence or blunder,. quite independent of party consid­ formed in San Francisco for the pur­
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of building a railroad to the
An
Indiana
man
Iu all cases where the boms lead erations. Will Madame Duniway pose
Skookum Chuck coal mines.
►npntlv rather
rot line than
than appear
nnnrttr as
oc a
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recently
is aacrificed for the debts of the and the^Vew Northwist join us in
The fourth was gaily celebrated by
whom has
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husband and father, the wife and our deman^ for more available the Indians on the Puyallup Beserva* witness _ against
testimony would ruin.
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ciiildrcn are the sufferers; they good and) less partisanism ? tion, each buck contributing to get
a big dinner for themselves and thbi
Parisians arc said to receive the
have, no remedy or resource Through the columns of the Aew white visitors, and. fireworks like
Frenh
news from English papers,
Northwest much can be accom­ “ Bostons.”
against impending want.
which is n a sad enmmnntnrv
nn thn
commentary on
the
Every State in the Union save plished toward the speedy enact­ The Olympia Courier says that Ta*j journalism of Paris.
will share the fate of Kalama?
Oregon has a more or. less liberal ment of a homestead law. Contra­ coma
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and Duluth, and only serve a tempo*
The Syracuse University has
homstead svstem: and those dict it who will, women are al­ rary purpose of filling the purses <1 ■ been guilty of the sycofohantic sil­
States which make and en- ready a power in politics and a few greedy speculators, and th£ liness of conferring the degree of
give way to a more available nva
ivall
force the most liberal homstead make themselves felt in their own
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statutes arc
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Laura
Keene
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be
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we son and brother to vote so and-so,
most prosperous States
York city* in the last stage of con­
Three
thousand
factory
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have. Take for (sample, Ohio, just to please them. And the wo­ struck for higher wages and
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Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Wisconsin men of our young State need only hours in Alcoy, Spain.
The man who returned his
mid Michigan. • These States all to be reminded of so manifest a
The $300,000 required for the en < neighbor’s borrowed umbrella was
want
as
the
homestead,
law
in
or- dowment of the Auburn, JfoWYork seen, a day or two ago, walking in
•provide ample and sufficient safe­
guards for. the moderate in cir­ der to enlist them unceasingly in theological seminary has been sub­ company with the young lady who
scribed.
passed a looking-glass without
cumstances and the rich alike
taking a peep, It w believed they
Parker Station one day last w^e’
against the contingency of absolute
loaded and shipped 267 cars of oil are engaged.
destitution following in the wake
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Mrs. Bookér, onq df thfcìClaffin sfe­
of financial misfortune or ill-ad
Walldws wool in large
_ quantities
uantities
ters,
ra,
died suddenly on thp
tne 9th insti
instj.
■ vised ventures.
hits been disposed of lately in La
A directory canvass of Buffalo, jus The Coroner hearing of ‘ th«
the ca|4 de­
completed, shows the population to ’ cided to make an examination of tlbe
In those States he who is the I Gfrande.
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over 160,000. an increase of 10,0 H)Oj| body. Jennie C. Claflin objocted,
‘ -creditor becomes such with a full A large number of headers, thresh­ over the last year. -
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At Havana the Government hajj assistance of the police was needt^d iu
the debtor, bis homestead, the
suspended the publication of the, TrU order that that the post mortem
| One Marion county farmer had 150 une until the fine of $2,000 impose«^ might be held. The jury brought in
pride and hope and shield of his tons of hay lying in tlje field when
a verdict of death fr
from disease of the
. H kidheys,
drink­
kidhoys J induced by excessive drink-
wife and children, is sacred the lato rains came. Much of it will by the authorities, is paid.
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be
lost.
The Trotter, Charles E. Low, for|
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iaw. And all the enlightened and There is a. shoemaker in Browsnville in st. , The owner had just refused an
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who wants a boot- tree planted over his offer of $15,000 for the animal..
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humane ,in these States concur in grave when ho pegs ont, to show that
says the law under whiqh Rosenz-
the belief that such a policy is the aul is bveh
abortionist, was ¡convicted,
Captain Jack’s horse and- thre$ weig, the abortionist,
with
its
penalty
of “ s< seven years’ im-
ponies,
which
w-ere
taken
from
thg
bet lor ■’policy.
The Pxoiflc Bridge Company are Modocs, were brought to San ¿Fran, prisonment, w-as legi lslated out of ex-
; Leave the homestead secure hauling timbers to be used in tbe con­ cisco on Wednesday night by thi istance by the passa^
.ge, qf a new laW,
struction of a bridge across the Clack­ the steamer Mhippie.
making
malpractice
attended with
against distraint, and the desire for amas river below Oregon City.
fatal results punishable with death.
accumulation and improvement is
Tbe Emperor of Austria lias
has con Rosenzweig has lain for mount
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A pack train was loaded at Weston f erred the Grand Cross of the Orde the Tombs awaiting a new trial its - in
but
immeasurably enhanced. A large on the 8th ’ins^.for Granite Creek.. of Francis Joseph on Baron Schwarz
has not been rc-indiced, and it IS
is - fti
per cent, of the population become This was the first train loaded at that Director-General of the Internationa lieved that he cannot be.
plaice. ■ ‘' p ■ V, 1!’ \ \ [
Exhibition.
and remain solvent and trustwor-
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The
stockholders
in
the
patent
An
Iowa
debating
club
will
discus
thy, thus and by this dneans en­
W. m . R amsey ^
candlestick, invented by A. E. Kog­ the question: “ If one man applied
hancing the security ©f the credi­ ers, of Union county, are happy over the toe of his boot a,})osteriori to an
tor. It is for thio reason that the the fact that the patentee was offered other, which or the two can be sai<
LAFAYETTE, OREGON.
to have proceeded to extermities ? ”
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creditor class in all these States i?25,0(K) for the entire right
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are champions of the homestead Salem has a burglar whose strong A preacher who rode to - meetinj
with his cart before
his. horse
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suit
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announces
thric» ft® G e
prosperity of the citizen is of prac­ their slumlxirs disturbed by his raids by him, , “ And the cock wept ¡thriceg
and Peter went out and crowed bil
tical value to the State and what into their houses by night, if he will b»rly*.
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make himself known
known.
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is of practical value to the State I - .; L I ■ ’ HI®
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In the Jewishr —Congregatidna
Mr.
James
W. talker, Chairman
ILL BE AT tAiFAYETTB ON THE
enhances the commonwealth. No
Convention
in New York city on th
of the Washington County, Nehalem
First Monday of each.! Month and
State which has once enacted a Valley and Astoria Wagon Road 10th in3t., resolutions were adopte
Remain during Court
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all Jewish congtegatipns i
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homestead exemption law has ev­ Commissioners, says all He warrants inviting
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the
United
States
to
uiiite
witlj
those
have been sold by order of the Board
of the West and South. *
er repealed it: the tendency has that have been sold at all.
P. C. SULLIVAN.
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always been rather to enlarge and
“ Tim McCawdy done got beat il
the Fouf Waud ? ” exclaimed a sabl| Attorney at LaW«
amplify it. Then can Oregon
D^l«, Orego..
BusiNES8.--The Memphis Appeal son of Africa last evening says the
long afford to bring up the rear
8. F. Chronicle, when he heard th|
PRACTICE IN THE COURTS
result of the primary. “ Gblly !.f «TILL
of all the States in a matter at sayB, and we concu:
▼ ▼ of Yamhill, Polk and other counties
Publishing a paper for glory is de queschAm dat now rises is, Who n Oregon.
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once so vital to her welfare and of Splayed out.” We have already owns de Fouf Waud ? ”
such moment to the individual cit- notified the politicians that they
Mary Carlton, a woman whp prefc
W. A. FENTON
zen. Wo contend that the highest must hereafter pay for what they tends to have been beaten and Xobbeg
considerations of an advanced poli­ want in the Appeal, and we now by ruffians on the railroad track nea
Suncook, New Hampshire^rds be
cy demand the enactment of a notify watering places, private lieved to be a frauds , It is-though
SHERIDAN, OGN, j i
well-guarded homestead exemption schools, churches, and others hav­ she was the principal or accessory i
ing private interests to observe,
Challenges the State for STYLE, FA8HIO •N,
law. We do not demand this that the Appeal is open jto them obstructing the track.
and DURABILITY.
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second
Joshua,
to-morrow
specially on behalf of women, for only at ¡regular rates. Our ex­ commanded the sun to stand stilf
ÉVGÍN1 8VLLIVAX.
they are only in part the sufferere penses are heavy, and we are com­ and it obeyed him, and he, therefor« JAMES MC CAIN.
McCAIN dk SULLIVAN,
for the want of it; nor do the wo­ pelled to pay cash for all that we claimed credit as a miracleworker, |
a m afraid that I should answerj
employ
of
labor
dr
material,
aind
men of our State ask it as .a boon,
Z .NEYS AT LAW,
must therefore utilize our space to What I a miracle that the sun stand| ATTORN
still
?
Not
at
all.
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was
always
exi
for they are entitled to the securi­ the best advantage. We
LAFAYETTE,
OREGON.
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must - be pecting it would. The only wonde|
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ty and protection vouchsafed by it. paid for space, and promptlyï i to me was its going on.—
ILL PRACTICE IN ALL OF*!». E
State Courts* j
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They demand it, and because they
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Englishman
has
offered
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are wise, in consideration of its
way.
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universal application and the gen­ are you good for?” said a crois old toward the completion of a telescop#
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that
shall
be
powerful
enough
to
dis^
man
to
a
bright
eyed
urchin
who
eral distribution of its benefits. Let
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us have it. Let each county take happened to be standing m
of the spheres. It Would be ag*
way. The little fellow, as fee any
M Hotel.
Hotel
grav^ting
to our noble race to see 111 First Street, Opposite Occidental
the matter in Hand and elect mem­ stepped one side, replied Vi
anybody walking around there with£
bers of the Legislature pledged to geutly; “They make men of
PORTLANp, OREGON.
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LEANED AND REPAIRED by
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ONLY $1 00 A TEAS, 8 PAGES.
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b he so’.« Agent for a l the Stove’ manu- The Beat Family Paper,
^factured:
The Beat Agricultural Paper.
The Beat Political Paper.
The Beat Story Paper.
The Beat Faahion Reporta*
Oven Tbe Beat Cattle Market Report*.
The Beat General Market Reports.
The Beat Paper Every Way.
THE WEEKLY NEW YORK BUN.
Yo u can now buy a 8tove of thicker plate,
and tf
sf any plate fails it can be replac
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COOK H STOVES
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Parlor and Box Stoves.
All maunfactured in this city,
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PATENT WINDOW
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Which fe i made of Spruce Wood, and is al
¡ghter, Cheaper, More Cleanly,
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More Durable
And is the handsomest Window Blind in use.
the ask
best you
satisfaction
to of
all an^
wty> one
try
it, ai?d I is only
to enquire
who has iirqd
»wu, to
iv convince
uvq
ut-ed them,
you that the
Wooden Blind is the very
■y best that you can
wayj
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my 7 desired pati rn. M«w*
zines, Music, etc etc,, bou
with neatness and dispatch,
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Eight Pages, 5« columns. Bl a year, or
less than ® cents a number. Send Your
Dollar.
Address
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keep them. The reason is. they
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’Arriving at Salem at 10
13*< Front street, Portland, and see
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leaves Salem at One o’clock
tha stoves manufat to red at the
Arriving at Dallas at 4.
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THE SUN, New York City
Circular 1 to the _ Liberal Public
E PROPO8E T0 PURCHASE OR
erect in th» city of Boston a builds
ing to be known as the PAINE MEMORI­
AL HALL, as a testimonial to the great
services of THOMAS PAINE in the st^ug-.
tie for American Independence, and for
Iniversal Mental Freedom. Said building
to be suitable for stores, business offioes,
a Hall for Free Dicussion, Lectures Amuse­
ments, and finally, an office for the business
purposes of the Rptlon Investigator. To
accomplish thia, we need the assistonce and
contributions of all tne friends of Payne
and of the Investigator, and bqheving our
readers and other Liberals to be of that
nnmbor on whom we may rely, we ask their
aid asaitance by contributing liberally them-,
selves, 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 Lnvestigaior, In provid­
ing suitable accommodations for onr business
and in securing a Hall for onr Paine Cele­
bration. and we appeal now to a Liberal
public to come forward and help us to se­
cure a permane-'* place for business and for
holding onr me' ings.
Friends, Brothers, Sisters, t^e hour will
come when we must ccfwe from our labor.
The cause that the Proprietor and Editor
of the Boston Investigator have expended
their live? in, is an earnest voucher that not'
for self alone, but for hwndnity, they have
worn away a life-time. And we invite all
our friends to gealous and prompt action, as
advancing age indicates that time waits for
none. We all feel solicitous that our wo^ks
shall live after we retire; and that our advo­
cate of Freedom, our sturdy old Investiga­
tor, may still, for generations to come,
sound our rallying cry—“For all Peoples,
and all lands, forever Liberty.”.
J. P. M en dux ,
H obacb B eavo ,
T. L. 8 avaqe , ‘
Trustees.
M. A lt mem ,
D. R. B urt .
Boston, Oct 9, 1872.
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