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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1874)
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At the earnest request of your when dud links are broken one bv | of Pennsylvania, numbering several DORRIS3 <8t HEMBREE ’ GHANI) ENCAMPMENT. days lie reached another town where Grand Commander, ■ "C. E. Bur one by tlii j hands of death, as true’ hundred journals, strong in resource 8 •'I he resolved tqrest and test the valne j ma« paironage, patronage, and otre: ofrpn ably and of his currency. He stopped * week The following is a brief synop rows,! ieft my lio^jc in California Companic |13 may we meet on the andf TKRM8 OF SUBSCRIPTION. «• independently edited, ik to build up our 'Roble Order’. develop- at., the largest hotel, exhausting Its Evergre^i «hore. sis of the ineeting of the Grand sa O«»e Copy, One Year, • inent of the last generation!. Thirty ’ R c ^ bc Ifully submitted, Yoiww-a d^iblless1 aware of the Endampment of I. C,. R. C.. which bill of fare and wine list, the former i Ono Copy, Six Month», years ago the life of a coun ry editor i being tbe plain food of the country, One Copy, Three Moutliw, • con veiled at Salem on Tuesday, weakness of our ipimbcrs wjien I ’ r A. 0. M c D ougall . was a thankless« task. I ie hud a ■ - d I I • » -? / • ? k S alem , Oregon, May 5th, 1874. great deal of work to do, and received and the latter the inevitable apple- May 5th. We were not able to commenced operdtiins ;n this • r' I jack. When he went up to the bar to RATES OF ADVERTISING : State,-jind|the^iffculty attending 1 ' Encampirient adjourned until 7 vpry little money therefor, ‘ His cs- get a full and correct account of State,.audithe... pay his bill, it Was not without some • the prosecutioidoil ..<('£ . pur - work . .* ¡ tabiishment was always a sin-de trepidation that be produced his bun : in »’clock, P. |i. the proceedings of this Uod). ■ í'irfídl, ¡ 75 ; 1 r> I Ì 75 I b W ¡ s 00 | 15 < mi room, sometimes located iu n frame dle of foxskius and awaited tbe re your midst; but ive are to-day i in a ’ . MORNING SESSION. T ainches. I 175 j 2 50 , 3 Ä ' oO , 12 IS 0Ó e ¡¡NING SESSION. A house. He was his own ac îfcountant, Slndi.-S. , 2>O ; 3 5), 4 50 I j (H l- 22('Ô 9 sult. Tbe Boniface regarded them a Encampiicnt called to order as • Grand Encampment convened position to coninia|id the respect of writer, proof-reader arid foreman. I moment, while his great intellect r I Hnehe^. 3.K>| lou: 5 00, 11 ,20 | 30 ÜJ the public, arnioni . growth has per adjournment. {CU; i tìhi 5 50 1 <;oo is r 22 ■ sïoo in Good Templar’s Hall, Liberty With the assistance of a small boy ‘ seemed tori>e grappling with some ab- • I been as healthy i; has been un- jCul. j 5(10; 7 (»» f 5 "0 , 25 2- Committee on Credentials re Street, at 10 o’clock a . m ., and he did all the mechanical work of hip str use mathematical calculation; then i iWf. p '" jo <'■> pieced ente(j. ates from the follow- ported deli newspaper—the composition and the he quietly took’ the bundle, deposited p IU j_B _ [ I « |_ 3') J 60 J_9 J (K) was called to order by Grand 1 Í i In the'¡midst ’ Itlib most bitter 1 ing Eiicam jinents entitled to seats presswork, the folding, the aAdressin tr it behind the bar, and producing four- « Commander Ö. E, Burrows. * ! * Budne-w notion Pi the Lncal Column-, 2.» r.__ .... we _ ,.iaye| planted the in the En^riipment: Silver En- and the mailing. And thei , nobody teen rabbit skins said, “There’s your Ou, mot’on a Committee on opposition» •enti per line, each insertion. Vor Icgjl tuid transient ad vertinemeut« $2.- -laniard of jhc ilndcpcndcnt campment, fes o. 7: Sheridan, No. ever paid him. His .appeals to delin- change.” It is needless to say that stan 5U per *•]uare of 12 lines, for the first ¡user- ; Credentials was ap|X)inted, as fol > I I quent subscribers to come forward the wanderer sought, as rapidly as his > tion, and 11.00p-r <quar<- torea-h subsequent lows: C. C. Jackson, E. Bellinger Champioksiof tltj fetil Cross/ and i 20; Unhy, j>r O...23, legs could transport him, a section n«ertion. and “settle up” will alwafs bo re- •! i ». 'i 1 the public áre ,a|ki|ig our services Report : Committee on Good membered as among the mos|t pathet where currency was more abundant.. | . Lrgul A'lcPi’tisenientf to be ]Iaid for up- and L. Brownson. ■ o«* Fnftlirlifr. Perhaps Congress can now find a bet On motion, the Chair appointed at many points whqre they desire, of the Ordcj ,1read and re referred. ic passages in American literature. ter >n_Personal Atlva. 50 Cta. u Line. reason for the u-gency with which the Order planted.4 And from let C. N. Terry,' T. B. Williams and Reflort o ’ Committee on Cor- j | All thisj however, is now changed, as Subcriptions Sent East, $2 00 a Year. some of the Scuthorn newspapers de K ~ -4 4 mand more of the circulating me the North is concerned. Th$ country ters in niy.i possession,- the good respondencie ;fread and adopted.. FOR SALE, J. II. Mills, as a Committee Oil * . ' dium. — Philadelphia Pi'eat. news comes'front the Grand En- • Report ql Committee appointed i editor is prosperous and in lueutial, .-: H AVE FOR SALE ONE OF THE Order of Business. ' . ----------------------- ------ - r i - - ^'■14 V I and counts profits almost as great as- The iMter.Oceautc Canal. \lthat the Order Celebrated PARREI^ BROS. Breech campment of Jdalio^that > to take cliai £e of the property of .Adjourned tiulil 1 o ’ clock,! ’ M * ' r Leadiag Shot Gnu», at a b.irgnin. those of his city brother. r. 'his will is spreading nq/jdlj- in that juris- Excelsior encampment, N 0. 2, AFTERNOON SESSION. do as a preface to the following anec- The Secretary of " the Navy, in ♦ » . BUSINESS • CARDS. _ rt .rinci Encampment read and r ■»rred to Finance Com- diction. A G dote, whiph will be useful a$ an Ar ' ' i -Ji Encampment called to order at his annual report, states that the iisst minor in No- mittee.4 will be formed th._ gument for more currency for the J W. M. RAMSEY, J I o’clock, Grand Commander, C. expeditions authorized by Congress vada, and we may coi fidently look * Committee on Con South. It is of weekly journalism in Report to survey the Isthnws of Darien, forward,Ait no djstan ; date, for a sti tution -A-torney at Law, E. Burras, presiding. io» aii4 By-Laws received, that section, and is narrated by wl at, The following Encampments with a view toward- the comple / LAFAYETTE, OREGON. National Encaiiwncht . This, C oin- and ai Clioi; tliereon deferred until in printers’ parlance, is termed a were represented: • Washington, ; JI '“tramp,” a synonym for a jol y, reck- tion of a canal between the Atian- panions, rnusl bfôgtat Ivijlg next day. || • o to you No. 24;\l>ucna Vista, No. O Ti in the Court House. i less, improvident tvpograph er, who tic.and Pacific . oceans, have fin 13; all. ' 11. « motioiy the Encampmertt ad- T Onl f I / I has no fixed abode, but waa ders at ished their labors. The prelimin I Harmony, No. 25; Independence y /•vi CUA«.A- BA 1.1.. • K ST ITT H We must attend st ictly to the jourued, to r let Wednesday morn- his will over the country, stoppin <T 0 No. 10; Dallas. No. 11; Jefferson 4 , ary .operations to actual construe-' BILL «fc STOTT, < and not per ing nt 9 A. j ♦. sjU’cad of our [for a few days at the towns st retched Ì ' No. 14; Brownsville, No. 18; tion are therefore completed, and Attorneys fit Law, along his pathj and working ti at each mit ourselves tO‘0->e (fi verted from SECqNI) DA MORNING 8ESSI0Ñ. Lm kiatnute, No. 15; Lebanon, No. • ? * t ■ I 1 «. i until he has enough money t0 have a it now remains for Congress to meu from the grand work df saving s 111 First S'ro.-t, Opposite Occidental Hotel. Grand Encampment called to 'Al ; Juanita, No. 22; Butteville.' determine whether the routes, in ouUide influence or order-af 9 a . jji ., Grand Comman- I good time and pay his board bill— ruin, bv'-anv PORTLAND, OREGON. - I o No. 9; Aumsville, No. 27; Salem, ; a sort of Wilhelm Meister, al ways a dicated by the officers engaged for i . janlOtf id|itvjidris. Saving pcrsomil; pop dcr BurrowsU the chair. • i i No. 20; Diamond. No. 16; Mon good story-teller and a g3i inerous- |p> long in this arduous duty, pre X - Sssji .Let us keep men is oiir busin, f ■ « * i H. C. SULLIVAN. 4 Minutes of] previous day’s pro- hearted < fellow, who is him self his sent sufficient advantages to war Í * mouth, No. 12. a watchful . eve worst enemy. The hero of ou - story is * oii * •* i dvery, foe, or cccflings read; and approved. then rant the undertaking by the-Gov 'flic Grand Ccmmandcr A-ttornev a t ■ j / 1 * 1 any attempt, froij |j auy quarto, in- * The Encaiupnreiit now took up a prince among his company •ns, who r appointed the following Coir mit- ernment of this very importanten- DnllaM, Oregon. boasts that he has worked in two- tended to draw ; our’minds away the Constitut|on • of the Grand Finance, Corre'poiid(!i)cc, thirds of the' printing office^ of the terprise. WMTILL Pit aï «•HCr; T ice ::: IX T1 HE COIIITS tees: the work bpfi from ore us^ > ▼ ▼ of Y.taiiiin. Polk and (J rtber counties Appeals, Good of thc’Ordpr, lou Encampment, reading and adopt» country; who is acquainted with the Two surveys, have been made. 201 Iv . in Oregon. Let us attend «to the labor God ing it by sections, winch consumed penmanship of Horace Gr ■^eley, of I I The Darien expedition, under Com • i stitution and By-Laws, Petit ons. has given bs [o Accomplish. Let a greater part'¿f the morning’ses- that of Blpss of the Cincinr ati En~ Report of Giand Cominardcr mander T. 0. Selfridge, has se JAS. MrCAIN, • • I bickering í.ud speßk’ng, strife sion. qnirer — the ( wor»t penman-shij in the « * ' v- C. E. Burrows, read and refe ret lected a route iycludiug 100 nri’es I • I i H " world—Charles G. Green, of the Bos RX|ON SESSION. / ATTORNEY AT LAW, to Committee on Good of the Or and slanddr, be jtmknown among AFTERS i I of river navigation of the Atrato, • ' I > ton 7W, Manton Marble, Mufat Hal us, and hind-ton>and, lc^. us all hand tofhand, let rill LAFAYETTE, OREGON. Eneampmeng called to order at d,er. I , >1... .'t .. . T /* ■ ' 1 i » stead, and John Forsyth; whe has ac- which stream has been found to of- <r - ___ Ï_____ - . push the brittle t«|! thegaje, against 2 o ’ clock. ILL PRACITi’E IN ALL OF THE Report of Grand Secrot a rear quired a vast range cf learn ipg, and i fer a sufficient depth of wafer for Courts. marllvStf the wrecking hœsts. of intemper On motion e Constitution was who knows the familiar yoets by the heaviest class of vessels. Be« ami referred to Finance Coiqmit ■ . • * . . . * . •_ >./ -r ance, Markingfevèry man,^ who adopted^as a whole. E C . BRADSHAW, * heart. This eccentric genial , , in the I , tee. tween this river and tne^Pacific a course of his wanderings, oneb found, Mrs. M. J. ^Penland was ad .A-ttomey at Law, I The Secretary then read the fol canal it necessary, 28 miles m. i himself in a backwoods town n Geor- mitted aS a delegate from Halsey lowing report of Supreme Counsel LAFAYETTE. OREGON. . length; 22 miles of this distance is Encampment. : gia, one of the villages wher d Judge or, A. C. McDougall: 1 Longstreet, the humorist <»f that over a plain having a gradual rise Office in the Cau^t. H ouhc . I fhc clcctionwf officers being in To the O fficers and M embers of State, located his characters, iwid en- of 90 feet. Finally, there will be • I -f- seal of united dijjipp^bation. Itfo order the following were , elected r gaged to “get out” his paper for the three miles further open cot, and I ■ the G rand E ncampment , I. LAFAYETTE BUòlNESò DlRECI’ORY. personalities shopIdjj enter for a for the ensnirig year: G. C •> local Jefferson Brick. Thin<^s went 4 C. of R. C. three miles of tunneling to reach Chas. E. Burrows; G. Coun., T. on smoothly.for a month or t wo, the ERGUSON a - lllitl). corner of Jefferson H onored C ompanions : Jt is a moment into this|?lo£ious> work in B. Handley; G. S. C., Mrs. Z. P. the Pacific.' It i3 estimate^ that wanderer boarding with his employer »nd Ma)n ; dealers in produce uudgeu which ttfe aré qiige.géd. Let us I I matter of thanksgiving to Almigh - i I eral merchandise. Tozier; $;S., ft. P. Smith; G. T •» and getting from him other supplies the work will^dst from $50,000,- ' r trample unde? fóot Jvery unwor Mrs. Hattie Bpw’ker; G. J. C El.TY A SIMI’SON, north side Main ty God; that we assemble to day H •» iudispensible to a person of fyis hab- | 000 to $60,000,000, and could be thy considerbtiofl, aaifl seek only ¡Mrs^A/C. Hays; G. C. H., w. street; dealers in drugs, confection At last, however, tho old feeling 'j completed Within ten years. in our Annual Session. It is with I its. eries and family s ipplies. .1 4 the good of Hie,«,! loo^ii >ag to ■ H. Rubel 1; G4C„ Rev. J. H. overmastered him, and he l’esdlved 1 to 1 Commander Lull, in charge of AS. McCAlN, attorney ; oilice on south feelings of real joy that we submit for aid and appr|val| rather than | AdajnsfG. M..È. , Mrs. D. L. E. I i ? return to his ways and resume his »ide Main street. our report to your honorable body. the Nicaragua expedition, has de 1 W. H. Smith. travqls. He accordingly announced I man. With this,*feeling animating i Lu per; G. 8., 4 M. RAMSEY. County Judge and termined a practical route for an Success has crowned our labors I The new ’ officers were installed • attorney at law,—office in the his intention to his employer; to use ’ VVJ I s. we cfài witjj our hearis. carii withstand anv Court House. t in yoar jurisdiction. by Supreme Commander A. C i. his own words, he * < “formajly - re I inter oceanic ship canal, having naj’ a rii again list US. foe that ran; OHN BIRD, xveit side Jefferson street, To labor in behalf of poor down* signed.” The editor was loth to part Lake Nicaragua as its summit lev | McDoiighl. < ' * . i": it * • i '2 dealer in »tovei^ and tinware. F lx trodden humanity is a pleasant The Committee on Constitution A’ith him, as it was doubtful if he el. It is proposed to conned .tips C. BRADSHAW, attorney at law. 1 1 return nv warmest varmest thaiiks to could secure another printer for a lake with the Pacific by a canal task to those who love their fel your Grand Coi^inaqdßF limaiid.ei’ for his and By-laws reported the consti long time; but he had to accept’the 16.33 miles in length', st . J oseph bu ^ insss directory . lows. And in proportion as men aid and words ofgood cheer. To words- tution for subordinate Encamp situation, and told our friend hat he at the mouth of tiie It to * ..L__ __________ _ ______________ _ __ !---- are saved from sins of a terrible E. P. Smithr CnjndBieretary, » * qu< for ments. ELTY «V SIMPSON, cor. 4tli and Elm ; I w’ould settle with him, and re ired to and tciminatin^ at Brito. Iff * .tps. ¿¡id ’ to the dealer* in groceries. glitsswarerQueeus F nature, the greater our cause for his uniform YiobiJfesyU the next room, as the £mpletiiearted first 7.5 miles will require an’ cx- evening S ession . ware and patent mediviiies / As it is conceded on many kind friends ip thb Ordej*. I rejoicing. _ J 54 W Encampment called to order by fellow imagined, to procute shi cicnt ca vat ion averaging OTEL, J. H. Olds, proprietor; cor I who havö ’ qncouhaged jne in my of the coin Of the realm to discharge depth, and wit| constitute the ihttt of 4th and Depot streets. New' house the part of all, that ‘.ntempferance work^and the |wblie *wiio have G. Coun., T. B. Handley. 4 I good accommodations. cxqicnsive part of the wofk. Ten the indebtedness. Visions o| luxu- is the most fruitful source of human showffme showffmd touch ffiuch ¡¡kirn kkin4riess by sus . — - — ---- ---- --------- ■ - -------- I The entire cvcping was spent in rious ease and riotous in< ljgence locks jind one tide lock wiff be DAYTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY’. ' suffering, the suppression of tlicli* taining me apd '• me- their exemplyfying the unwritten work. I 56 filled the mind of the latter, and he rcquUtfd, and there wt)l I c. CALL. liANt’FACl’URKR OF quor traffic is a work in which all I confidence in buitdin<* up the Ol Adjourned to meet at 9 o’clock. was*busily preparing his plan pf op miles of lake navigation. • Saddles and IlaYne»». All work war true men must desire to engage. der. Manyldmt faces I will see The *San Juan river, will ‘t>e [We have not been able to get erations, when his recent crdployer ranted. Orders left with J. W. Cullen will I f no more for ever^biit(ncinoTy will' To raise the fallen,-shield the receive prompt attention. navigated to the mouth of the San Thursday ’ s proceedings. — Ed. emerged from the inner room with often bring up th*e scenes of the » •&' Is t » < * lir............ -— HRIS. TAYLOR, dealer lu general mer-yi helpless, chfier the sad, strengthen an armiuioi armful of ioxskihs foxskins, , wnicn which n< he cool- Carlo?, and will be improvedkby present as described bjT Moore. chandise. Odd Fellows' building. The 1 v Experiments made on a healthy , , .., ., ,, s the weak and assure the wavering; i r J ly deposited on the floor «id ba; gan tfc four dams, in order to grit around I i cheap cash »tore. c ■ I I Let fate äo. her Voorst» < soldier in Londoh|io to show that industriously and rapidly count. ! three of which short eanala most 8. POWELL, Saw Mill. Pressed to let the sunshine of hope into the There are relids of 4 the, dam to alcohol is useless id a greater quan When he had «ct apart twenty-one ì?’ I be built. From the^Mrth 4 • lumber of all kinds, doorsand win despairing soul, and comfort the t And dreams of iLe p^st pendWfhma! 41. Grey ton, an inde[ dow frames. > I tity than two ounces daily. The he quietly picked them up and hand- ! Which slie caimot dbs itroy, * A distressed, is no ordinary task. [ 9 miles iu length is needed. The That will come i*i thS* midnight oward a stewart , blacksmith«. same experiments, however, indi-J ed them to the astonished printer total length of the canal is 6^74 To do this in the face of selfish Wag on«, hack.) and buggies ironedi Of sorrow and carI with the remark— Gunsmlthfng and generaljob work done,"^> C 'V J 4 cated' au advantage in its use if And bring back the fba' ¡tdres miles of which 57.36 miles are an ness, misrepresentation, malice and / “ That squares us, I believe ’ That joy used $o wqar. 7 embankment and excavation. No employed in rousii|g a feeble ap- - t NELL <fc CO., Ferry street: : dealers in falsehood, and forgive those w ho I “But!” ejaculated the disgusted Long, long be m|" heart “ >1 general merchandise. The J NEW cheap tunnelling is required, and it is be ¡ietite^or exciting a feeble circula- dreamer, “what am I to do with these « » . With such mqiriories filled, .1 cash store. tresspass against you, requires much lieved that Lake Nicaragua will Like a vase in Which hoses tiofcpof blood. ■t r things ?” supply thirty-eight times thfe itax- T RADBETTER A RILEY ; pictures of all patience and charity. QBoe Had once been-disli|led. I ‘ JL4 description» always on hamband frame» “ Thein ’ s foxskiqs, ” said tho other, You may break,«'yoii»may ruin I LtTFor tho very best Photographs, itnum demand-OT water. The route f Amid much opposition, in sin of all descriptions made to order, x The’ vase ^s you wjlk ;< ’■ 1 I i go > to Bradley & Rulofson’s Gallery w “I get paid in them, and I can’t help surveyed by Gothmapdei Sei fridge / JBEttl’,livery atablé’Ferry street; bug- gleness of heart, we trust, we have sceifLot the ro&es But the see: with an eleavtor , 429 Montgomery it them.’ * J ' 1 f 7 • K* seems to be much more direct ao< È .. r You can pass _ • ffies and hones to let at all times^nt Will bring rou^d it ¿ill. labored for the suppression of- the Francisco, ’ Street, Sun ” r ' reasonable rates. • J Slowly, and without fully colnpre- easier to ¿onstruQt.-&i. t I I I. Ü A i ‘11 V- I z -1 ■» è «3 l-k — — — - - - 1 i i • 4 Z - V i il I z * -T * X I j. 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