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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1875)
Lafayette Courier I 6M~t Published every Friday by DORRISS <fc HEJVEBKEE *1 - ♦ i ’ * TERM9 OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Copy^ One Year, • One Copy, Six Month«, Ono Copy, Three Month«, | |3 00 1 vs Adcertlsetiiente to be Paid for on uvik'wj Proof, by the PtMLther. VOL. 1 1 T M. E. Church South. ■HUI ' . ■■■il •^.Peraonul Adv*. 50 Ct«, a Line. Subcriptions Sent East, $2 00 a Year “ * I V [ifnoM THE PORTLAND DAI T-Afnvivtti*,..................................................................6 P. > I ’ I II • LAFAYETTE, OREGON, « J* held by tlie' Religious services will be he as follows: M. E. Church South, ns First Sunday Hanpy Valley,............ 11 A. “ McMinnville, McMinnville,' .................... 6 P. Third West West Chehalem, Chehalem, .......... ......... 11 A. Fourth “ Armstrong Armstrong ’ ’ s s Chapel... Chape)... 11 “ I^a i a\ et te, -------...... E. G 1. MICHAEL, P. C *• |r -I 1 .00 • ____ I power of the State to protect — ■- ■ life and property and enforce obedi ence to the laws, and order must and shall be restored, cost what it may.” “•"j • ’ • < . PRICE TEN CENTS. APRIL 16, 1875. fair, comprising 250,000 pounds, nearly all of which was fall wool at 18o20c. The latter price was obtained for a fancy lot lateh ob tained, and is no criterion of the market. - The principal sales of have been in tho range of 20a22c, and these prices include good av-‘ erage lot? of this discription. A lot of spring wool sold at 33c, the on ly transactions of the week. ' The proprietors of Mystic Park announce a purse of $10,000 for J * the second annual stallion race, open to all stallions in Canada and the United States. W ashington , April 12.—The President has appointed Volney V Smith, of Arkansas, Consul at St, Thomas, West Indies. N ew Y ork , April 7.—1 'he Tri- C hicago , April 8^—Dispatches been in bitter war has bune savs a •* from Sioux City say the report augnrated between the Panama from Yankton of the return of the railway and Union Pacific and Pa three brothers Ovvion from the M S. Church. .pj cific jMail interests. Wli cn Syd- Black Hills with specimens of gold, Religious services will be held by the M. ncy Di 11 ion associated and entered is untrue; that the Cjwen brothers E- ('Lurch, as follows: « 'Fitst SabbathJ^ifayctte at 11 a . m ., ahd into administration of th£ Pacific who affe trappers, haye never bean Lenity Sclu ol House at 3 p . m . s P-econd Smiths’ Church at H MaiLcompany, almost the fi.-st act to the Hille at all. M , Wa.it Cheirilem 7 r.M. , L Third Sabbath, North Yamhill 11 a . 1.U was io endeavor to arrange a work- H azleton , Pa., April 8.—The Lafayette 7 p . m . general- ing basis which would be Fourth Sabbath at McMinnville It a . m . fire in tho mine at Stock ton is gain nnd 7 r. m . . - f |' Wbile represen t- ly satisfactory, AV. B i tt , P. C, .5 iug headway and ii likely to in- atives of the several coi inpanies volve the company in large loss. , Cÿ-L. SAMUEL Is our duly authririt agreed that such an arrangement l>ed Agent at Portland, Oregon. There are now aqout 1,200 sol would be desirable, yet <tl ere was diers in Hazleton and several min Arrival and Departure of Mails, j such U conflict of opinion as to ing towns near it. Trouble is re what would be the proper division Mails bound South will close at« & ported in the Wyofiiiug region, L ondon , April 12.—In the o’clock P. M. each day. of the profits, that the co iference and indications are that the strike Mails bound North will close at? t ended, and at thp annual election Commons to day Lewis asked what r. M. each day. will extend uittil it covers the enr course the Government would tike Postoffice will close at 7 r. M. un| il of the directors of the Panama rail tiro anthracite coal fields. further notice. way ' on Monday, all the Pacific • P aris , April 9.-|-The French if the independence of Belgium was .Office open from five to six P. ■ I imperiled in consequents of her Mail representatives dropped from Sundays. commission on the U. S. Centen rejection ef Prussia’s demauds. Aug. 18. J. W. W atts , P . Mi; the list. Immediately a ’ter the ii orgaiuzatipn of the Panama direc nial Exposition met to-day, M. D. Disraeli said there had been great BUSINESS CARDS Lahyctta- presiding. Minister misrepresentation and fcxaggera- tory yesterday, the Panama com A. M. HURLEY, pany passed a resolution ; giving Washbume, Forney and Biddle tionjn the matter. The Prussian were present. A letter from the note to Belgium was not a menace, Attorney at Law, j notice to the Pacific Mail that at minister of commerce was received, it was only a remonstrance. No of 9 davs the present con- IAFAYEITE, • - OREGON^ the end it j who says thej French government rejoinder bad been made to Belgi tract TCgulat'ng the div sion Ot- can't be indiffeient to tha grand so um’s answer, and he believed the profit^ would be abrogate d. The JAS. MeCAIN, Pacific Mail directors caus lid word lemnity. My predecessor decided question was concluded. Germa ATTORNEY AT.LA to be fcqt to th€ Panama compa- it was necessary th0 the French ny had shown her cordiality for • LAFAYETTE, OREGON. ny that they would waiv c the 9 should take part because he was England, by communicating to her persuaded the,exhibition would re the correspondence. In conclusion ILL PRACTICE IN ALL OF T! days nptice. preferring that the con- marl Ivi ’'Ute Courts. tract -be abrogated at once, their su’t in the development of French Disraeli declared that were Belgi relations. A permancnttomniissiun um’s neutrality threatened, Her E c: BRADSHAW, intention being to ship Chinese will soon be called jin to consider Majesty’s Government were pre $ freight over the Pacific road in -A.ttorn.ey at La the best means to promote French pared to do their duly to the sov stead of by the Panama as now, al LAFAYETTE. OREGON. participation. Forney said he was ereign, and would not fear to meet lowing the Pacific Mail St ia msh ip ! in communication with Duke De Parlia.nentl - Office in tlio Co-irt House. i Company one half the receipts for " ————————- freight between China add New Cazcs and Viscount'De Maux on O maha , April 13. Si : compa- P. C. SULLIVAN, the subject. York for all freight thus carried. nies of cavalry and two f infant- N ew Y ork , April '10. — Col. J. . Attorney-at-Law, The Panama people not to be out- ry, have been ordered from the ILL hereafter bo found at tlie sont 1| M. Powell, of Mitoissippi, who Mail ¡done, threaten the Pacific railroad to the base of tue{ Black ea.-it corner room of Reed’s Oj>er£. « notice, up stair.-*, Salem, Oregon. nflly" iwitli u. rival line of steamer s which committed suicide y$jterday, was, Hills as an escort to H. Jonney, the previous to the Rebellion, one Government geologist, who will W. M. RAMSEY, I will be rim in the interest )f Pan of the wealthiest and most influen- make a survey of that L country. Attorney at ILaw| ama. i Tb|( Boston Herald on Booth tial plantersiu Mississippi. Wen- v They expect to leave Fort Lara V LAFAYETTE, OREGON. ’ i ’savs ter reviewing his creitable delL Phillips once remarked of his mie on the 15th. The Govern- Office in the Court Hou<e. :carccij on railroads and other pal^- estate: /‘Cotfon an^ slaves grow mentf ie promptly apprised ef the spontaneously on Powell’s planta- many expeditions into this country sifornia ring?, says- it is evident JHÁ'.A. BA LX. K STU tion.” 4 and is prepared for them. j now no third party |vill be formed * BALL & STOTT, In the arsCmbly yesterday the for operations in 1876, except in Letters from Red Cloud agency Attorneys at Lav^jj the event of Piesideut Grant’s re- bill to permit a wife* to testify for * show that the Indians4') arc fullV » ill Fir.-t S:reet, Opposite Occidental Hoi or against her husband in civil ac aware of all that is being ; done* in • ■ h nomination. Should that occur, a. PORTLAND, OREGON Icadeir would be wanted, and Booth tions or criminal trials was report the matter and are much excited janlOtf ; * — ■r I woul^ stand a fair chanc^ tofbe ed adversely by the judiciary com oVer it. The head wairiors, whe . » DR. ALFRED KINNEY, mittee, and the report agreed to. are really more powerful than the the man. He has^not yet ex hibited ’ if Surgeon. J his powers iu the Senate, where A sinlilar disposition was made ol Chiefs, are ate favorably inclined inclined to he took his seat last month, and it Speaker McGuire’s bill, allowing disposing of tho country between R oom N o . 7. D ekvm ^B i - ilding . Ik . . . ... 1 vs N. W. Comer First and Washington.! ,is evident he must gain his j ition the wife to testify igainst her hus the two Cheyenne rivers, for a I’OllTL IND, OREGON. Office Iloura—9 to 11 a. in. till after 5 p.f there,by real worth ralhqr than band, or in behalf of another per good round consideration. In the In )flice at Night. by spiking address or rsonal son in cases of crini con. It is event of its purchase, the head war B HAIR dressing SALOON J mrgiipttem. IIis intellect mhy lack probable no more efforts to alter riors will insist that the reserva something of warmth, but it has the laws of evidence in any way tion be moved to the head of been .'logical and tenacious. It is that would affect the^Beecher trial Tongue river, at the base of Big A E D. PERKINS certain- the railroad interests of will be made in the assembly. Horn mountain. The Indians are AVISO BOUGHT THE SHtili the pacific coast found him a vig The walking match between exceedingly anxious that a large owned by J. R. Major«, wish* es 4o inform the public that he if ilent,¡active, undaunted opponent Daniel O’Lear-y, of Chicago, and number of their head chiefs and now prepared to do any and 411 «kinds of work in his line in the IsM l^tJ and ho gained the confidence, if he JoFn Do Witt of New York, one warriors should go to Washington est style, of hundred miles for $1,00.0, was won and ¿ee the President, and are did ndt excite i the enthusiasm, enthusi Shaving......... «.... .25 cents his associates i and __ _______ followers. T by O’Leary, who completed 4he pleased that .the agent has been or ' r ’ r 11 • ; u cen|s Shampooing,............ .25 II AtiRiSBURG, Ta., April 8.-Gcn. distance in 23 hours, 53 minutes, dered to take them to Washing The last mile ton. Hair catting............. ..25 cent/ Osborn, at Hazleton, reports the and 14 seconds. f ■ '? i arrival of troops, including a bat- was made in 9 minutes and 18 sec- B oston , April 9.—The Adverti ind'am- onds. De Witt gave up on the ser 8au a of Mie Connecticut elec ‘ ■ it tery of artillery. Stores a HVE hve THOROUGHLY thoroughly OVEtt-f over -! aid. fifty-seventh mile. i hauled and repaired my BATfl? u unitiob , , • i have been forward» tion: “The patent lesson of the re ROOM, thou in need of a good Ho^i. Mr. French, of Hazleton, B oston , April 10.—-No materi sult is that the Republican jmrty f * I having ' telegraphed' Gov. Hart al change in the Boston wool mar cannot safely undertake to approve Can be accommodated reasonable, ranft that there is not a word of ket since las^ week. >The demand or defend the errors of its nation- • * truth in the report of the situation has been fair and prices steady, al administration, and I the name of ED PERKINS. I—no incendiaries, personal vio with no great pressure on buyers, the President is not a potent rab I Lafayette, : lence or demonstrations—the gov m idium fleeces and combing and lying cry ea-itor westj ind if there no40tf ernor ¡telegraphed him to satisfy delaine fleeces are so scarce and ^Bver was a design on tho part of ______________________________ , f tho sheriff of these things and the wanted that all available lota are anybody to make him the Repub Mroops would bo withdrawn^. The readily takeu at full figures. The lican candidate for a third term The great silver plater, cleaner. and pol isher. Indespensible ndespenslble to every family, iaiuiF- Al t governor added: “It may as well sales of fleeces have rather been the Connecticut election te a sig fortune for “ agents. * - - - Bam, Sells at ■ ftlght. n»f be understood at once tha| tho limited. The put week’s transac nificant warning that it will not dp pie free. Send for it. Address at once, KENDALL & CO, Chicago, Ill. I Sheriff will bo supported by Sil the tion in California wool have been to try it, 48 Dr. J. W. Watts will preach at this place' the second Sunday in every month at 11 a. .. and in the evening at/early candle cut. t ------------------ ---------------------------------- .,y I'' ' V ‘ , » | 4 __L j ----------------- -v- S . r W V 't ft. i W 9 i I 1 i £ - I. y R B E R H 1 r H H 0 P O P IIERI D E | j • i i y] . it -* -. Finch, 1TTÍ’25T1 751 b uofio Î1OÔ ^Inches, SlBcbes, tìfiche«, 4 Col. J 175) 2 601 >Q0 | 8^0 11? 250J 3 6o | 4 50 | tf Ö0 | 20 3OÖT4 00 | & 00 11 j 25 4^ 0 | S 50 | 6 Off 18 I So ________ . 1 Col. 4 io I 15 . , I 18. I 30 1,60 ) 9000 | 25 Op . »00 »00 707)0 60 00 I SÏÔO .* Business notice« in ft« Local Colamos. 21 aents perline, each insertion. Our Power«. The attentive reader of English persist- journals is struck will* h the m» pwo*«v ence with which mention is omit ted of our **Mry whien wha/Jh»y please to term the “great powers are mentioned. The Great Pow- era of Europe are England, Ger many, France, Russia and Austria; but we respectfully and modestly suggest that the United States of America may properly be classified among the 'he Great Po Powers of the world. . In territory we surpass alt but Russia; in magnitude of national debt we ra rank third; in commerce wc rank i second; in gen- eral wealth there sire but two greater; in mining anid agriculture we rank first; in anufactures, however, we take a l^wer classifi cation. We are n behind in general intelligence. We are growing more rapidly in popula tion than any. » Our standing ar my is last of all; our navy is infe rior to most of the trading, Euro pean States--two facets that indi cate the safety of ou.” j' eo^r a pineal position and our own 1 hopes of ex* emption from wars. Our __ ____ future prospects give us reason to belie ¡ve that the time is not ] far distant when the United St tes shall be first among the nation of the world and honestly outrank all others in intelligence, wealth, ~ umbers, ag- riculture, mines, man ujff__, ___ and Jacturcs commerce. .—Sunday Chronicle. : Dl During a class-meeting held by the Methodist brethren of tuSouth- ern village, fyother Jones went ainpn# tlie colored po tion of the congregation. Findii g there a man notorious for his ndeavor to serve God on the Sab r bbath and Sa- tan the rest,of the wi cek, he said: “Well, Brother Diek, , Ï am glad to see you here. " Haven nt stole any turkeys since I saw yoe last, Bro Dick?y “No, no, i dor Jones; no turkeys.” “Nor an y chickens, Brother Dick?” “No, i io, Brudder Jones, no chickens.” ‘Thank the Lord, Brother Dick! T hat’s doing well, tny brother!” <a id Brother Jones, leaving Brother Dick, who immediately relieved his overbur dened conscience by saying to a near neighbor, with an immense sigh of relief: “If he’d id ducks, Î ■ he’d a had me!” Í The following is a i summer epi- sode, as evolved by lit t|e Johnny: “Last summer.our dog Towser J^'owser was a lyin’.in the sun a trine to sleep, but the flies was that bad he cud- dent, cos he had to catch em, and bime by a bee lit on his bed, and was a woking abqpt lik e the dog was hisn. Towser he I bel his bed still, and when the bee j was close to his noso Towser winl ked at me, like he said you see whq tt this duf- fer is a doin; he thinks Pm a lilly of the valley which ten’ ; open yet, but you just wait till I blossom an you will see some fun; aid sure enuf Towser opened his mouth very slo so as not to fritten tie bee, an the bee went inside Töwser’s mouth. Then Towser he shot his eyes dreamy, and his mouth too and had begun to make a peacefle smile when tha bee atung him, and you never see a lilly of the valley ack so in all your lite.” Miles Brothers of Brooklyn, New York, have forwarded a comniif^ n¡cation to Governor Pacheco, in substance as follows: Some time since we saw in the papers that your State was over run with squirrels. Now these little animate enter largely into the manufacture of brushes. The hair on their tails is the so-called cam el’s hair. The skins are imported from Germany and Russia by the hundred thousand. The price sev eral years ago was $f0 per thous and, but it has advanced until they are worth $30 to $40 per thousand and is still advancing. We do not believe they are bothered much with squirrels in the old country, and California need net be if ft was suggested that the State offer so much a head (or tail) for them; or perhaps the farmers or their boys would take bold and kill them off. A market can be found for all that are killed*. The same would apply to thia State. The Judiciary of South Carolina as well as the Legislature of that unfortunate State, are not disposed to tolerate undue freedom of re mark from newspapers opposed to the dominant party, and the editor of any journal not in harmony with the carpct-bag Administration in Columbia, if accused of libel, has . little hope for from-tlie impartiality of the bench. A carious example of the notions entertained by the Judges of South Carolina as to their functions in respect to the press has been given in Greenville where a week or two ago Judge Cooke exhibited to the Grand Ju ry, then in session w copy of the News which contained1 an -article reflecting severely i pon the «bar- acter of J. M. Munion^wh > is ed itor of a rival sheet; called tho Re publican. The learned Judge point ed out' one or two paragraplm which be declared libellous and desired the jury to do their duty. The latter retired, and after giv ing the matter their serious atten tion reported that they found no bill. Upon this tile Judge eent them back to the Jury room with instructions to remain until they _, reached > conclusion in the libel case, which, as they had already arrived at one, was a mild way of* telling them to-indict the offending editor without regard to their own convictions. This remarkalAe ' procedure was twice repeated without the jury being able to see that any one had been libelled, when his honor got furious, told them that be would hold them from day to day until action was taken, ’ and further, he weuld make them serve without pay. Even the last terrible menace failed to bring the obdurate jury to terms, and as tLey resolutely refused to indict the ed- itor of the News they were finally discharged.—Sun. When a girl crops her front hair, and pulls it down over her fore head like a Mexican mustang, and then ties a piece of red velvet on her neck, whb can wonder at the - number of pale-faced young r \ that throw away their ambition, and pass sleepless nigfits in trying The woman most skilful with to raise down on their upper liprt •— ■ .. .......... the jaw doubtless te M ra. Hanover, Miss Eastman of Boston speaks a practicing dentist in dharleaton, of “eyes as bright u buttons oo an Vermont. angel’s underclothing.” A .»J_ ? * -_____ ■,____ a '•________