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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1875)
"LAFAYETTE COURIER. FRIDAY, OCTOBER .1 OUR COLUMN 1875 15, Sure pop—champagne. Musical piracy, stealing a march. A deliberate body—a slow man. Swcetneis and I?<fht--a Jove match. , Fruit for baloonists—currents in ihe air. ! curled up like a horseshoe in mouth of a sewer opening. i « ■ '''. When is an egg not oval? When you turn it round. Chickancry—palming off an old kta as a yotmg ehicken. Why is the aun like a good loaf? Because it a light when it rises. Babies are described as coupons attacked totlie bonds of matrimo* LBANKS BLANKS BLANKS; BLANKS; r blanks ! BLANKS: blanks ; DeiuocruUc Plutfonn. * ______ ■ —- -4 The following is the platform adopted by the Dr mocracy of Oregon, imConveirtion as sembi id July 30th, 1 'the ~ Democratic party of Oregon, in State Convention assembled, proclaim the follow ng propositions of political faith and action Jnfaliering devotion to the cardinal - principles of Rt bublican government, L as declared and put into practical operation by the ^Fathers Fathers ol the Republic. 3. The preservation of the gener.il gov- erumei nt in Jhe proper exercise of the ■ ■ ‘ in the ■ . Constitution, : . . . i, power i delegated to it carefu i ly and strictly construed, and the maintdimnee, iuvalid, of the several States of tha^^^HM Union in all heir rights, dignity and eq«aHty, , as the most competent and reli- able adi ..ininistmtion of their on » domestic conceris and the surest bulwark against ihe tehd^ncy toward a'éentralized despot ism. . ppo-itit>n to aggressions by either departjj neut of the Co« eminent, upon the format on of tlie and to V;e exercise of ftd- end au thority of any of the rights or powers a.-s ;rod by the Consti ntton tp-the States yespeci ively. or to the people. 4.. 3 hut every attempt on the part of tho Federa Government to exercise any powers not del »gated to it. and especially ¿very in terference by the Government or any of its departments, with the local affairs ef any Slate, or with the rights of the people there of to c I ioosj their own representatives, is an act of usurpation which should be re pud i- ated ankl condemned by e ry friend oi con- stitntionftl liberty, 5. e de maud . retrenchment, ;.w.„ reform,and the most rigid economy in the adminiatra tion of every deparnment of the Government —the honest payment of thc.debt- ' ’ ¡s, the a* cred pieaervation of the public faith; strict •cconn ¡ability of all officers, and the-peedy and im lartmi arraignment ol ali abuses of public trust before the tribunals of justice; a zealo > is cure of the rights of electron by the pct plej the absolute subordination of the mii i tary to the civil authority. The equal and impartial administration' ihe L_‘ _ of _ _ _J laws, at id the nrotectio:i ol the right.- of all: free !otR of religions, iligions, of the press, and of the pei »on under the i protection of the htibe* as corj us, and ... trial * by juries impartially ■elects 1 I. 6- V ' e . protest ■ against .. the burdens of a protective tai iff, as needless exactions from a p- ople already intolerably oppressed by a nation: 1 debt, : and we insist that the tariti bes > ngulated as t‘ o provide only sufficient revenue for ati econ .mien! a limuistr.ition of the Go ernment. and not for the purpose of enrkjbi ig the few at the .expense p£ the ma ny, or-stering <>r.e branch of industry to the detriment of the other. r 7. '1 hat the precious metals aft the only basis oh commereiiU values; that an ir re irre- dee mal le paper currency ia a natibnal curse and we insist upon the speedy i ettuh by the Nation II Govcreinent .to specie paym'ent» H. The institution of the system of na tional tank was a fraud tipou the coautry and nn injustice upon the laboring clas-es, and we demand such prudent legidàticn as will gn,dually bring tins vicious syateui to a clo.-o: that all Ä curreticv which may be issu ed sbal be convertible into c<>in* upon de de mand and bo issued directly by the Govern ment. . 9. I hat the treaty between Abe United States mid Chinn shall be so modi lied as to apply tolely to commercial relations. That we condemn the . party in pow- 10. That the.party pow er, not only for its contempt of constitu constiti)- tional cbligations, but for extravagant, par- — k' ti.zan and corrupt administration ■« of the Fed eral go Verninent: tor its rocklee* e.xpendi- ture an|d profligate waste of vii" the people's ~ - • * J * money, for its oppressive, nnjust and defee- defec tive system of finance and taxation; for the preservation of the functions of-the Gener al Govoi rmneii to enrich the great corpora- tions al I the expense of the people; for the jobbery and frauds which have brought re- proach flupon democratic institutions for the miquit es of the protective sys'em; for the curse iff the iuconvertable paper money: for its r isgraopftil dipl auatic service and nn- tit spp liniments and continuance in office of in’eo np0tent and corrupt men at home andabroud; for its attempt to page an un constitutional force bill, and for a catilogue of other enormities which have rendered that or ranjzation offensive to and subvers ive to 1 he liberties <tf a free people. II. That corporations arc the creatures of law} thtlr fu ictiocs und privileges are grantee to subserve.the public interest-,and when t iey are not h-ea for the object of their ci cation, but for the purpose of op- reply. Oh, mamma, he said, is that the way Miss------ has got w She stepped into the car, radiant With yoetli, and looking cool and her Bower-trimmed hat tojl spccklcss suit of linen i. Four ytmBg men immediately offered her their eea to. She accepted one with an entrancing smile, and instantly gave it to a poor, wan, little, old woman who had Veen standing for tea'‘blocks' whereupon the young BLANKS! ¡ blanks ¡B lanks • blanks BLANKS; BLANKS; BLANKS! BLANKS; BLANKS,: ¡BLANKS •BLANKS ¡BLANKS ¡BLANKS : BLANKS ¡BLANKS This well kr.dwn a;d l;ng established •BLANKS ¡BLANKS YEAST 1 OViDl.lt is now in gieat demand/ blanks ; blanks ; SUMMONS SUMMONS SUMMONS SUMMONS blanks ; BLANKS; blanks ; Now 15 gros\ per' day to the trade. I). CALLAGHAN n<>W blanks ; warrants sole manufacturer and proprietor, usee not BLANK?: ^ akranrs OF <RRK81¡ _______ ü L a NKS drugs—no bone d'-st; pure white cream of BLANKSj^ARRAMTd OF AURELIiß^ANKS Tartar, imported direct and ground on the ¡BLANKS premises, being the chie^ ingredient.-t/ BLANKS: »' arraxtr of .« akreht :HI j ANKS Sales increasing daily. aunpoexAS SLBJ’OCXAS Hl BPOIXAH HÜUrœXAS THE EXECUTIONS EXECUTIONS EXECUTIONS EXECUTIONS COURIER ATTATCIIMENTS ATTATCHMENIS ATTATCHM ENTS ATTATCHMENTS OFFICE • • r >1 t < Prepared to do all kinds BLANKS BLANKS i hereby given that my wife with- ration has left my bed arid board; lbll persons not to credit her ou < • ' ; IL McPOLAND. ¡ blanks Always on hand and for sale at lowest prices: Callagliau's Yeast Powd«r, in 1 lb» cans, a superior article. Callaghan's Crettm of Tartar, in all styles of packages. Callaghan's Pure Fnglish Bi-esirtr lJuuatc of Soda and Sakratus, FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS, ii —ALSO— , Cream of Tartar Crystals and Eng_ lfsh lJl-Carbonritc of Soda in kegs/ FOR HALE i f e * _. ¡BLANKS D. CALLAGHAN A CO., Manufacturers,. 121 Front Street, Fan Francitfo. ¡BLANKS ’BLANKS April 22:3in-]jrf BLANKS BLANKS IO B PRINTING L. P. FISHER, ADVERTISING AGENT ROOMS 20 AHC 21, ANNEE SUPERIOR Merchants’ Exchange, California Street, JOB OFFRE 1 8aa Fraud Solicit« Adevrti-emenL* and 8ub«cripton* f<>r tl;e L afayjsttb C o kier and for-papefe published in California, Oregon and Nevada; Washington, Utah, Idaho, Montana!), Col orado, Ariiaaa, and aliuccrt Territories; o ALL KINDS Hand or Printed to Order ; T ■ . . . ■ .. I ■ ‘ : SHORT NOTICE. FARMS ™ SAXE t / " ■' . HAVE TWO GOOD FARMS FOR SALE st very reasonable terms—each contain ing 320 acres.' One is situate one mile and a half north of Lafayette; is well improved. Has a good,—- i tSB ONLY ORCHARD And al! kinds of shrubbery of the best va netv . The other is in Chehalein Valiev near tie Willamette river. There is a go «.¿I THIS PART OF THE STATE MILL-SITE On this place,plenty of good timber; about 0 acres cleared. ither of these farms can be secured at a bagrain. Terms easy. t Fofr further particulars enquire nf 8. SMITH, o" at this office. HAIR DRESSING SALOON PERKINS Of such Printing as . FLAYCARKS, >nn in public affairs and the social »ment of the people. ’hat we are ip, favor of’laboring.«) the judicidus app'* oprial ions from '» for the purpose of improving our along the western and northern ries of our State, and we demand t representatives in Congress shall * > best efforts to secure the «¡id of the Government for the free navigation, n-ovenwni of the ColnmbitlHver, by structioo of locks at tl»e Cascades; rovement of the Willamette and Co? ■iv4ra; the construction of the Fort- ilIeeAind BaltXake and Winnemucca . .. .... . ipletion of the Oregon! anu C‘alif*rnui Roilroa d from Bose- burg to the Slate line. 1*. That the policy of the Republican party i i dealing with' the Indian tribes is impolit c and unwise; that the time him ar rived when the few Indians now occupying the Umatilla, Grand Hondo and Siletz reser rations Bhbuld be removed to aome other locality, and thus open np to settlement by the wh tea some of the richest portions of the 8tate 15. ' ?hat we invite the hearty co opera- tidn of, all persons, whatever may have been the pant political affinities, to unite with us r in carrying •ing out the principles herein enun enun- ciated. ¡BLANKS ¡BLANKS ¡BLANKS ¡BLANKS ¡BLANKS ¡BLANKS ¡BLANKS BLANKS •BLANKS ¡BLANKS ¡BLANKS - “A Ivortismg is the Oil which wise men put >u tlioir ¡a ups." Modern l’rov.- ate and control such porfiorations public good. ['lutt we disapprove all measures in rest of monopolies against, labor,and BUSINESS CARDS, FAMCY PLAYCARD the order known as the Patrons of ARRESI ¡BLANKS OF .f Spelling isn’t my profession; one man eanl ^cTaeOrythfog.' What’s a printer for? a printer can’t I>erd better quit hrs business, ? W th® line of argument adopted by JkMUpiin Miller when a cold, nn- feeling critic ridiewfes his orthog raphy. Ada and Miss Lizzie Cha- luve purchased the Martinsville lPa leading edi- of the firsFtiumber under the Htew regime th is extract occurs: jTajMO, young man; you want to married, ai d it is about time ¿yourdid. Who will be the first to MORTGAGES MORTGAGES MORTGAGES MORTGAGES BLANKS BLANKS ; BLANKS ¡BLANKS •BLANKS : BLANKS ■BLANKS VISITING CIRCULARS, CARDS, LABELS, CHECKS, ' “THE COURIER,” ' - ■ ■■ LAFAYETTE, OGM. 1 • . JOHN WILLIAMSON, Shaving cents Shampooip, cents Hair cutting REAL ESTATE AGENT Address eiders to \ Sells at sight. Sam . Address at once. KENDALL A CO, Chicago, 111. ■ or YAMHILL County, OGN. TJER30NS WISHING TO INVEST IN Jk Real Estate will do well to callon mo before purchasing elsewhere. I have laud, qf all varieties, and in quan tities to sulttnirchasers. Terms reasonable. i . &jr*Resi<ldnce and office in Chebalem Valley. (DP I a (hnn per day. Agents want- Ifi A7 I ed All classes of work- yll LU yulU ing people of both sexes young and old, Ynake more money at work for us, in their own localities, during snare moments, or all the time, than at anything else. We offer employment that will nay handsomely for every hour's work? Full particulars, terms, Ac., sent free. Send us your address at once. Don’t delay. Now is the time. Don’t loot for work ordnsint ss elsewhere, until you have learned what we offer. G. B hnsom & Co., Portland. Maine oooooooooooqooooo oooooooooooooooooooo o o ! i e EM1L BORIES. o i a . o o Watchmaker de Jeweler, o McM IN X VILLE 00000000009000OOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOUOOOO U VE THOROUGHLY OV«R- bauled- and repaired my BATH BOOM, those in need of a good H Can b® accommodated reasonable Lafayette THE PARKER CUN SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BRO'S WEST MERlDEN.Ct