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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1875)
LAFAYETTE ’ inafcia L P roblem . , of Salem, General acific Mu|ual Life In-« my of California, is ; tho Trust Fund plan The same premium x> an Eastern Co. for nt of insurance. you this company subject If death occurs whilo ains, both tho insur- deposit aro payable, revolutionized msur FRIDAY, MARCH 26, THE GRANT DYNAST! From a communication under this head we take swueof the many dis- crepeucies which have tr.inspired-un der Grant’s administration. The ar ticle being longer than wo wish we cannot publish it entire: The Santo Domipgo De Cib«i job would have cost Grant all liis consci- * 7 i entious greatness, but fortunately for him he had none to lose. The Credit. Mobilier steal when “placed where it would do t|he most good’’ met with the sanction of Grant through his chief ‘’Smiler,’’ wAp had g a Grange institution ai.d r, perhaps tho finest in the owned Uy our outerprising iVm.i) town. MISCELLANEOUS II. M. DANIEL It costs nd wore to k.’ep goo:l fowls than i ■ I poor one«. OAKLAND POULTRY YARDS z Corner Sixteenth and Castro trcets for having offered to uare deal.” Putrorf- tious^anefstop send- East. 'i tie ibuting Attorney of r. Whitney is a young ability and from the s in his profession is asmuch as it is a meas of creating dissesions) have a tenden cy to bring about a war, and the lacl of naval power > would ptolong tin war, and then Ulysses, would be ii his element. War at home, war un der difficulties .that it might las awhile so that ho would not be com pellcd to depend absolutely on gift: and congressional grubs in tho build ing up of his pyramid of wealth. Another evidence of the spirit of disunion which yet lingers in th: souls of tho Southern whites lias been manifested in South Carolina, where koine unreconstructed rebel has. introduced a bill in the Legislature making it*unlawful for any person in the counties of Anderson, Spartan burg, or Union, to buy or receive seed cotton at any time between sun set and sunrise, under a penalty of fine or imprisonment. This bill was was intended td put fl stop to the practice of stealing cotton from the fields and selling it in the night time to the small dealers who drive a pr of- itable trade with thievish negro os in that State. Since it would put a stop.' to a profitable traffic, in which thei supporters of Grant’s Administration in South Carolina are largely engag- ed. It was strongly opposed in the Senate by some of the c-presentatives of the down-trodden race who con trol tho government in f^outh''Caro lina, but in spite of a spirited oppo sition it was finally carried on the third reading. If it should become a law, it is a question whether Grant would not feel authorized to suspend theVrit of habeas corpus on his own responsibility, and Visit suRilpary ▼engeanco upon any plants >r who should atteinpt to intimidate ¡colored < voters by availing himself of its pro- visions. CALIFORNIA OAKLAND. varieties SUMMONS SUMMONS SUMMONS SUMMONS The Liverpool whelt market is improving, and everything bids fair fur wheat to reachvone dollar by next harvest.' The farmers in this county, as a general thing,'are putting in every available acre of land. THE SAW MILL EXECUTIONS EXECUTIONS EXEGUTI »NS EXECUTIONS BALL à DANIEL 25 rents Shampooing ATTATCHMENTS ATTATCl! MENIS ATTATCHMENTS ATTATCl IM EÑTS ton, plarch 22ml, Percie, of F A. and Mary Hill, r, 2 months and 2 days. burg, Oregon, March 21st. the beloved wiflfeof Fred, in, aged 18 rears.and i BLANKS -BLANKS be áccomnvjdatcd reasnr.able ' . • i ed PE2i:m and well selected B rightly breaks the morning of a new era in the annah of medicine. Alcohol will so hi bo banished from the list of remedies. and only known as a poison. D:i, J. W alker ’ s C al ifornia V inegar B itters , compos ed entirely of wholesome botanic ex tracts und juice:i, are everywhere su perseding the fit ry astringents, which no man or woman ever yet took with out bitterly repenting their credulity. dis: There is no disease, acute or chtonic, in which the no iv tonic may nob be administered with beneficial effect N one but a >hysici:tn knows how much a reliable alterative is needed by ,tho people. On all sides of us, in all communities c^erywhe^e, there are from complaint multitudes who suffer : that nothing bi it an alteiatlve cures.-- Hence a great many of them have PHŒNIX been made and put abroad with tho ¡assurance of being effectual. But The Archbishop oi Cologne, on be they fail to accomplish tho cures they half of the whole Roman Catholic promise, became they have not the Episcopate of Prussia, has sent a pe intrinsic virtues they claim.' In this tition to the Lower «-House of; the state of the case, Dr. J, C. A yer & Co., of Lowell, have supplied p. com Prussian Diet, urging it not to press pound extract of S arsaparilla , that part eff the Eclesiastical bill I | which proves to be the long desired which gives^ tho people a share in the ‘remedy. Its peculiar difference from administration of local church prop othet kindred pi operations in the mar ket is that it cures tho disease for erty. which it is reco rn mended, while they The Berlin .Post says Spain Has de may-not. We sire assure id of this fact ligent phys: physi- manded the extradition from German by more than o le intelligent ejan in this ne ghborbood, and have territory of Don Alfonso, brother of the further evic ehce of our own ex Don Carlos, charging him with offen ; periericQ of its ti uth Nashville, Ten. ses against the common laws. Spain 1 Farmer. has extradition treaties with individ ual Germau State«, but not with the Notice to Creditors Empire. The 'documents required in ’OTICE under»] IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT N such cases under her treaties with Ba- ----- — „ the the under» gned has been duly ap-i by the Comity Court of Yamhill? | varia an&liesse have been lodged by 1 pointed --------- Oregon, ZV------- iQjg CXOCUtO Otl'llC last' county. Spain. | ¡‘will otXTliomas upper, . deceased. And all: liuisagainst tlmestatcof I persons having ci aims against the estate o ' The Brooklyn^ Argus says Colonel said deceased am notified to present them: " iicatlahd pre-* pre-i ■ to me at my resi lence in Wucatlajid Elliot, of Galesbdrg, Illinois, brother- cinct,county and State aforesaid, with the six voucher:: therefor, within sixi in-law of Miss Hallie Lovejoy, has --------- months from th0 date of this noticc._ The Chicago Inter-Ocean of the 6th been East J and collected a mass of tes* I March, 20,1875 "" WM. . COOPER, Executor. timony to show that the innuendoes '■'J T” ” inst., contains an interview with one G. B. Simms, wb° claims to be fa against her character are cruelly base miliar with the entire history pf the less, and intends to institute a suit for Louisville Library Lottery schchie, malicious libel 'on her behalf after BEVERLY BUDGET _}7< post paid -week —THE and who alleges that gross frauds the current trial is ended. Papers, it and CASH toalj, at home ......... entirely new said, will be served on Beecher’s traveling. ! Somtfthing have been perpetrated on the ticket is THE BEVERLY CD., 1 , , ,. . ‘ ... dress at once, Chicago. 1 lawyers at the earliest opportunity holder*. SENT FREE Hair cuttin com ertiseirien t lower Bros. ¡Mill, on tk Yamhill. I . 1 . ' f r. I ’ i For restoring to ’ natural Vitality JOHN WILLIAMSON, HEAL ESTATE AGENT OF YAMHILL County, OGN. ÎAW&S ATTENTION T>ERSONS WISHING TO INVEST IN J/ Real Estate will do well to call on me before purchasing elsewhere. / I have land of nil varieties, and in quan tities to suit purchasers. Terms reasonable? ¿¿T^Residcnce and ofllce in Chphnlcm Valley’. • ■. ■■ ’ ■■•4' / - LVING LEASED THE Ï 11 1 iufe JlUUMj control of the Fame YVFOTICE is hereby given 1 hat the uprtci Jl signed has been appointed a'hninis- trator of tlib estate of John Hlem. de ceased. All persons having claims a a nst »laideshiteare requested to present the siuiic with proper vouchers within six months from-date of this notice. All persons knowing themselves indebt a back from Dsyton to St. ed to said estate will please call and suttlo W1LI. jtth i JOHN W. CAREY, '’‘”vv _________ «{¡Lafayette, connecting with the the same. Joe, via I Administrator. cars every flay. _ ' , i » Lafayette, March 26, 187^. I [¿7’All l»usines3 promptly attended to. dcel^iU ■ ' J- BEST • J1 “ FBOJÍ A LED by Attorney at Law TIMOTHY HAY for sale FRED A. CRAW FOR? LAFAYETTE. I ■ ’ Il < OREGON gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are de stroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed; but such as r^ain can be saved by thi$ applicatioi^and stimu lated into activity,^ bo that a new gyowtlr of hair is produced. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. The restoration of vitality it gives to the scalp arrests and prevents the forma tion of dandruff/which is often so un cleanly and offensive. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and inju rious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it, If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemiata, LOWELL, MASS.