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LAFAYE
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Tua fay otte
NO. 14.
>it Printing.
'arili RoblivrivM.
Courier
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TliAUK 111 VEll WAGON iioAì)
A Fact
The following from Dr.
The Ring‘fellows
a great
There
needs no
explanation
at
our
1
no explanation at our Hand and jca] of |lOjse about the expcnrive-
T>OKRIS3<%5 HEMBREE know to
clearly y shows
that Governor
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snows-that
Governor Grover
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a* . i
mi
ness
of
the
Staie
house.
They
Lural
and
o-
should not be blamed for a jceptin o
r
Drobablv are not aware of the fact
/-
thia road.
TE RMS OF Sl’DSCR! PTION?
bed bv the
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that
there
id
a
letter
on
file
in the
.
POBTLAICI), May, 21, 1874.
<>0 nuc laws,
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One Copy, Ono Year, t
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E ditor C oukieii :—A s then 0- seems i office Qf the Hoard of " Capitol
One Copy, Six Months,
miirani printing is as aespict-
of commcr iciai
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One Copy, Three Months,
able as their pretense for reform to bé some ’niisunderstanding ■ alxjut Commissioners from J. H. Mitch
arc being agitated, it would tie
the approval of the Trask River VJlg" ell, endorsed by John F. Caples,
ristatici! to
in
this
matter,
is
false.
Because
a
us
to
investigate
the
well
for
<
RATES OP ADVERTISING :
on Road, I will say, as one of the
coi|ic entriti snppó 1 o|f the Denio-
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a Ring candidate for tlie Legisla­
'isla
tuta
-a
nd
a
Dem
­
Democratic 1(3
workings of our Protective tariff cralic partj—the'*
Comniissionurs apj>ointed4)y govern­
r that has
bcratic Goveipor saw fit to enact or Grover to examine said ro^d, that ture, and Mr. C. IL Lewis [rec­
system, There is more injustice
¡ahwys stood Ini' til p laboring
this law and give the Democratic on the showings made to th o Gov- ommending Mr. Lavier, the San
done to the agricultural and labor­
clades, opposed t
litroduction
press the benefit of the litigant ernor when tho road was first report- Francisco architect, and-Mr. La-
ing classes by the unjust discrim-
|
advocated
off ilongolian. labtr
printing the ./hungry men of the ed to him for his action, he (Grover) vicr’s plans]; that Mr. Lavier’s
. inaljon of our revenue laws than
|rbks one of
i COIM ímcrc¡á| freedo|
refused to accept the same, i le said plans were considered too expens­
Ring gripe and writhe for the pap-
in tiny other way. The most of
|
day.
The
that moré turnouts or passes rtiust be
I »the ¡living Issues oft
thus taken from their mouths. made before the» road could be fur- ive by the Board, and for that'
us know that we arc compelled to
I Deii
res in favor
They endorse! |the principle which ,ther considered, and in order t j * sat f is- reason were rejected, The signify-
pay from 25 to 100 ¡>cr cent. more
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of I]
1 taxation,
thqy denouned I and they lie when fy himself that the law had beeki com­ caiiceof this-fact will appear from ,
for inOst all articles of consump­
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Thd
land labor-
tltcy mouth at fit, fop these same plied with, appoiuLd Messrs, Still- what follows. This Mr. Lavier is*
tion on account of the tax laid on
■jngciy men
il‘g’
Ring papers got all the State well, Jenkina and’ myself to gb over the architect who planned JheSan
foreign goods; but many;.do this
and
tj laws that
the road and carefully examine it. Francisco Citv Hall, the cost of
printing when i the District Judges
cheerfully thinking that they arc
rob
Ihird of his
’ ?.
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... We did that duty and made tl> c fol­ which has already run up to some
had the dispeu^ing of the public lowing répovt.
thereby contributing to the sup­
fiarfi earnbjgs lor
gboncfij of
. printing; and 1 »at this time when To Ilia Etcdlci>cijt Him. L. F. ■ j roter, millions,»and which yet lacks up- •
port of the Government. They
wealthy capitalists
¿4 us turn
Wards of a million to complete it.
Gweruur of Oregon :
do nut know tuaf our laws arc all thisjjoldcn st it
these papers, 1 npw so claiborous in
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Sill:—Tho undersigned appointed He is the person whom the ¡icople
am 10 |ur advan- denunciation .<
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in
the
interest
of
wealthy
manu
­
qf
,
the
Litigant
Act,
,by you/ExceUcncy to view ai id . re­
tagd garni |iy to tì|e nmnufactur-
! I 1 V •: F )R SALE ONE OF T.1E
i)rgans°
under
the
port the.,character'
the.teharacteir of “Trask River of that city have removed from the
Celebiiit.hl PARKER BROS. Breech facturers, bankers'and Speculators.
•were /‘litigant)
ers, J gbankqi's and c^q pitblists, you
Shot (inns, at a bargain.
Wl
Wagon Road,” do hereby certify that position of Supervising Architect
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These
moneyed
lords
arc
getting
Republican
re
‘
<i
t
hnc,
when
the
Dis-
li
we have passed
jiassed over the entire load
wo
havd I been ¡rcapiiig ii|jg(ídi en lrirV-
.“BUSINESS CARDS.
nearly all that the people arc pay­
trict Judges had’the dispensing of and driven teams over the sam<j, i, (ex- on their City Hull from •financial «
est ; guider lùuljcàljràldt', you
arc
’
Mi\ Jenkins who did not Ì drive necessity. He is the person whom
ing as advance on^ their goods,
the public priming, ;and are now cept
a team over the ro^d, but rode (j>ver it Messrs. Mikheil and Caples rec­
now Irieh enough, iihl ^je propose
M. BAM3EY,
Woolen goods of foreign
tliq
Govern
mjmt
organs,
and
have
in a wagoir), anid find it a good jrracti-
o - maiiu-
to r< ¿urn to DemocÄtidiprinciplcs 'S
ommended to the Salem Board, 5
cable
uagon road over which wagons,
w.
> tl)e exclusive hionopply of printing
Atorney at Law, facturcrs are taxed from 70 to. 140 and *nj'»y. a little proìi^
carriages,' and buggies can be
I driven and his the plans that Messrs.
iritv our-
lafayepte , oregqn .
|>cr cent, before they are allowed
yifiil propojsalb’pnd IL S., general without difficulty.
f’J
'if
selv#. Let every nfeìi d ) his duty laws, for illicit t|icy receive and
Mitchell and Caples desired the
E. E.. JENKINS,
to be sold in this countrv: cotton
.d
Jclp
to
dispose
Bf
O :i • • Li t’v? Court House.
W. D. STILLWELL. Board io adopt—plans that would
¡e present
and
i;
Ii
arc rcceivin/f' double prices. >
goods have to pay a tax of 35 to
H.
V. V, JOHNSON,
ice tof plunderers \J| ¡-lie ¡■only can
race
Jll A <. A. BALL.
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If any one is to blame for thè ac­ probably have cost the State lour j
It is generally admitted that the
52 percent, this enables the A mer-
be dj |ne by su|)poi tM lie Dumó­
BALE & STOTT,
rates allowed for litigant printing ceptance of this road, the Commis­ or five millions of dollars befoi*e
can
manufacturers
to
advance
the
si
.
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cratij | tickqt and fretSluing to
getting through with them. But,
arc extravagant. The-Democrat
­ sioners ai e the persons to cehsuix^ and
/kttor.neys nt Law, price that much and still undersell soqni B > principles.. | |
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not the Governor who acted on the thanks to the excellent judgment
ic party in tlieir platform propose report of the Commissioners.
ill First S.ro-jt, (tei’OHi'e Occidental Hotel. the foreign articles for the cost of
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of the Board, Mr. Lavier’s plans,
Tuxutioiÿ.
transjjortation act's ‘as additional
to reduce tl||D ttates by amendment
II. V. V. ¿TOIINSOÌN.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
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which Messrs. Mitchell and Ca­
t ‘
j.inllBt
which
is
all
the
reformation
in
this
protection
to
home
manufacturers,
Frd
n
tliù;
Mercuri
of
j|hc
22nd
—i
ples thought would give “charac­
Good News from Eastern Oregon.
, fol lliwiiig:* The matter that i| necessary. It is
The friends of privileged' wealth inst. wc take the
P.'C. SULLIVAN.
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ter” to the State, were rejected,
4
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and class legislation tell us tint howl
necessary
Um some responsible
The 'Nev's says, a private | let­
lias becu gbihg|upi§frqm the
^Vttoriiey nt Law, although we are compelled to pay paid oigans oi the Hqipm-Custom paper in each jounty shall be des-, ter from Pendleton, May l|8th, and the plans which these same *
Dallas, Oregon.
much higher for our goods on ac­ House ticket that thflp Sjiatc Ad- ignated to dohhe legal printing gives us many political itemi of gentlemen thought too cheap were
adopted. There is no complaint
VSFILL PE VTICE IN THE ('(H UTS count of tariff exactions, that it is
and
wc
presume
that
in'
the
future
Interest.
ministAtion
has
fastpea'a
heavy
The
writer
» v <»f i.iiii.iiir, Pulk and other counties
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tint the Mitchells and Caples '
i i tlregoü.
'
20ly
as
in
thb
past
the
party
in
power
­
a great blessing after all, for it and high rate of taxiti^l en
on
think
wc
may
calculate
on
a
hand
­
the
I
creates a home market for our l>eople, and w^re one lfidf|jlic state will have tire dispensing *of this some plurality on our State ticKOt. wanted the more expensive plan/
JAS. MuCAIN,
produce, but such is not The case, incuts time that are c&ftiiiually be­ patronage. And it is'» the pur­ .La Dow will run up wifh or ai fit- of the distinguished gentleman
with whom San Francisco lias had
ATTORNEY AT LAW, for ti e bulk of our supplies have ing circulated, the pciirlc yvould be est demagoguery for the Republi­ tie ahead of his ticket here. His
such a bitter experience, adopted;
to be exported and the amount we paying the mdst cxho|bitUnt
taxes i can papers ,to denounce tlfe Démo­ friends deeply deplore his illness.
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Í.AFAYETrÉ. OREGON.
export, regulates our markets at on yeeorfl But let iisycxRlninc the cratie administration in this State He has the resjicct and confidefice but we do think that it is just the
.LL 1‘RACriJE LN ALL OF THE
thing that the Mitchells aud ¡he
«tic Courts.
luarlivSti home,
Home consumers will |» qv question; In 1804 a |iw was pro- for dispcubijig
mg jiatronagc
patronage to its
iti of his neig hbors. irrespective of
us no more for what they use than posed placing l ^ c Sta æ tax at five .supporters, j| ¡¡ist what the Republi- party.” After informing us I lat Caples should set up a Jiowl over
E U. BRADSHAW,
we could realize by sending it milk'on the dollar,foi(tl|Bsupport
can party |locs whenever/ and Campbell ‘ preached at Pendleion llile sum the building, according to
till
sun]
’JLttorney at Law, abroad.
tide plans adopted, is to cost. It
wherever in ¡power.
-
last
night,
but
didn
’
t
take
up
a
•nin<iit.
:
It
of
the
Stite
Governnv
LAFAYETTE, OREGON.
would be in good taste fot the ad­
The Independent does the liti­ collection,”our correspndont goes
Manufacturers say that they at the nett session.of Î ilKrJjcgfsla
vocates of the costly Lavier plans
Court H iiuh ' j .
OiTIco in
can’t compete with, foreign manu turc reduced to four i nfill^iand has gant piinting in this couirtv be- On to sày: “Everybody speaks of
cause it is thêonly paper publisked the weak canvass made by’ Wil!- to stop complaining of the expen-
factorcrs;
that
the
foreigners
can,
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remaincdiso
to
the
pilbseiit
time.
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LAFJ
here, j Had i the Progressionist iams and Davenport, and people si veness of the cheap plans selected.
‘
buy our wool and cotton, make it TheSiatjp tax now ‘ boijfc4|ly. four
This iette'* shows just what die
mills an(| no more.
(now defunct) ■ l>ecn a Democratic here say that if La Dow was able
ship
it
back
and
into
cloth
and
TJERGUS' >N A I li’D, corne rof JeHeraon
In 185^. laws were i Ligsed pro paper it would have got it and,we to be out he would get away with Ring crowd would have done in %
. and Main ; dealers in produce and gen . sell. it chea[ ter than they can
ri
eral merchandise.
vidingfof granting frinii es to
the matter of the State building
them eve 17where, All speak of
a flord to make it, and if the Gov- volunteers and relief jo I soldiers could not ha| ’i! grumbled.
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ELT Y A SIMPSON, north side Main
him as an excellent canvasser, és- had they been iu power, and the
Uay^u - La Duw,
street; dealers in drugs, confection­ eminent don’t prevent the sale of aiid a tajpvas levied joj one njill
pecially since they have heard the experience of San Francisco shows
eries and family s ¡pplies.
i
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■^to
pay
bounty'bonds,
ai|d
^ne
half
cheap foreign good$
j
by levying a/
Hon.
Hon. Benk
BeniHaydcn, in his Salem other two fellows. From tie just how it would have resulted.—
mill to. redeem the. ro|6uybonds.
AS. MdCAlN, atturnoy ; oilice on south
heavy tariff on them tljat the fac­ This law is still on the|tM|itc and
Hide Main street.
speech, put ; tor rest the silly slan­ present outlook, wc will have 700 JV*eu». ..........
M. RAMSEY. County Judge and tories will have to stop, but such never did amount to an Ahfeg more ders about Air. LajDow,- which or 800, plurality in the counties
Tolman is said to have breathed 1
• attorney at law,—office in the is not the case. The fact is that
this side of the mountains.”
than
a
downright
Ewimfieiind
rob
­
Court House.
attribute tliopjcpoits of his illness
All of our reports confirm tho$c freer after leaving Portland. The
the more protection they have the bery of hundreds of th<|isihds out
to a desiroii|t tp canvass. Mr. contained in this letter. Theca 1-
OHN Bill!), west side Je.Terson street,
dealer-in stoves and tinware.
louder they cry for protection.,-— of the public trcasuii^. d There Hayden said|t|int he had just come vass made by Williams ^jid D V Temperance question bothered him
fearfully while there; but once at
;
How long we ask have wc to Btand never wasf any use fol* it ! passage, from. Mr. Lh|Dow
jpi C. BRADSHAW, attorno^ at law.
venport
has
strengthened
and-
s
’
3
bedside,
and
or for cal|ing the soldicf s ifito the
this enormous tax without receiv­ field, as |vas alleged, f
strengthcuing the Democratic tick- the Indies he threw off all re­
“
to
keep
ST. JOSEPH BUS1N8SS DIRECTORY
That canvass inakes
1
La Dow’s straint and indulged iu the flowing'
ing any benefit. Where is the Copperheads from breal ling out.” that the lattqr was seriously sick,
though not dangerously so. It election a certainty.
lager with a freedom quite cheer-
ELT)’ A SIMPSON, cor. 4th and Elm ; farmer that would be willing to The people for eight y|
*
tave
dealers in groceries, glassware, Queens
was a chivijlrous impulse of the
lul to see. He is even said to
pay
ware and patent medicines
« a third more for his flour, just been paying off these limftty and
How to P reserve F lowers .-
relief bonds by paying i|eai
have stood treat a time or two
i| ly half man that indhped Mr.’ JHayden to
OTEL, J. II. Olds, . proprietor ; cor for having a mill in his vicinity, or
7'
Taken
deep
plate,
into
which
pour
was ncccssaj PW" run take the stnn^i in favor of La Dow.
of 4th and Depot streets. New 4
■house
himself at die bar-of the Umatilla
double price for a wagon for the ■as much as .....................
good ac cumin od a tiens.
the whole fctate Govcrnf heat. Be­ When he sawlthe latter prone upon a quantity of clear water.
House, until he .got—to use the
sake of having it manufactured in
vase
of
flowers
upon
the
plate,
and
prating
more
abou|
fore
Hijgh
tax-
DAYTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ,
Oregon? Yet we arc carrying out ation and Extravagance tj jwflppple his bed of sicka aess, and then read over the plate set a bell-glass wit i words of our inforinant-*-“as full
as a gooscj’-- While iib this condi­
U. CALL, MANUFACTURER OF tlic same principle in many re­ organs and orators had jje^ber ex- the bitter tai$ its and jibes of the
its r irn ini I the water. The air that
• Saddles and Harness. All work war­
:er, let us hope un-
Llyutfy uiifeclinff
tion he perpetrated a very good
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ranted. Orders left with J. W. Cullen will ■ spects under our revenue laws.— amine the law and . tell |)iC:
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surrounds the flowers being c^on-'
receive prompt attention.
i occasionally\)r they win g§t out thinking­ iner|, who are advocat­
thing. Haying invited
iivited U Hi. js com-
Wc are compelled to pay $9 for
fined beneath the bell-glass, is con­
.of practice en t|iat scorei
311RI8. TAYLOR, dealer In. general*mer-
ing Dick Wil iams’ election, his
rades to drink, inst toad
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of the usu­
J chandise, Odd Fellows’ building. The American blankets, when wc coidd
stantly
moist
with
water,
that
risen
’N
cheap cash store.
<
feeling;» were dndled, ar^l he re­
al “ ila me your liqtför,” the old
buy English for $5 or $6 were they
A clergyman in Cli^ja Mow;
into it iif the form of viq>or. As
n
solved <to mal|e Mr. La Dow’s
S. POWELL? Saw Mill. Pressed
joker
said:
‘’
Locate
your
swamp.
We
are
admitted
free
of
duty,
fast
as
the
water
becomes
con
was away from home ■1uki the
•- lumber of all kinds, doom
and win-
Mow, frames.
required to protect these men crusade began. He w turici in cause his. own. I This, no doubt, in densed, it runs down the side .<-!’• This was a playful allusion to the
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wife great part explains the earnestness the bell-glass into the dishj^nd if way iu which Tim Davenport had
oward a » tewart , blacksmiths, against the cheap goods of foreign Him
the
evening;
aud
*sa^
’
Wagons, hacks jind buggies ironed.
means be taken to close the water overwhelmed Dick Williams at
Giinsmithing and general)ob work done. make, but wc are not compelled to standing aj thi bar of a saloon which characterizes Mr. Hayden’s
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~NEL:< <t <’!)'. Ferry street: deniers in *
speeches. Me' is surpassing him- on the outside of the bell-glass, so that pjacc only a few nighta be­
singing
as
|loud
as.
she
c^ulfl
yell.
protect
Jhe
laboring
class
here
general jnerclLindiso. The NEW cheap
as to prevent it evaporating into:
self
and,
wheni
the
circumstances
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cash store.
against the cheap labor of other He supposed she was druink, aftd,
the air of the sitting-room, the at­ fore by. exposing Dick’s swamp
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Jbi-.B r, livery stable Ferry str^t; bug- countries for they are importing entering the saloon, the tc'ar^ roll­ are considered^ shall we wonder at mosphere around the flowers is land grab.
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• gibs and horses to let at all times, at
it?
continually .damp. The experi-
experi­
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reasonable rates. • ; t x
the pauper laborers of Asia to run «ing down his face, he said* tCome,
“
Goin
’
thro
’
the
rye
”
is suggest­
.
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hr
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.
,,|H
ment
may
be
tried
on
a
small
scale
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home,
-wife,
you
have
ruii^íi
me
—
ARKER «E v O,. Ferry street; dry their factories and discharging
Children fed on New York milk by inverting a tumbler over a rose­ ed as a song for the fotnaje temper-,
w
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mü
goods, groeerk-sind general merchan­
white employees. The theory is drunk" -drunk—drunk!”
require mo chalk mixture.
dise. Dayton llujiring mills,
bud in a saucer of water.
ance crusaders.
l’.ib'.kibud every Friday by
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