Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, May 05, 1876, Image 2

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    DEUOCRATrc PLAWORJ1.
For many years past thl ¡ire has been
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The
Democracy
of
Oregon in Conven-
|e
waste
of
an
enormous
and
profligtv
•
To the E ditor of the C ovbieu :
i
tion
assembled,
reaffirm
the platforiq of
The gentfomain whose name beads the people’s money , in ,1 Ithe Public principles adopted at the las t Democratic
The recent decisions of the Su­
FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1876
IHK
preme Court of the United States in this article is now asking the voters Printing Department at^l Washington, State Convention, and adopt i lie following
,
The Treasiiry has bled fi J bly, for to’.«es I In addition thereto, to-vrlt:
the two cases arising under the en­ of Yamhill county for their suffrage.
1. Tliat tlie action of the p -esent Demo-
forcement act have the ring of days To those who live in Lafayette or have been accumulated, U pd cash aud ci>tic House of Represen tat V’es of the U.
S., in ferreting out eorrjiptio 1 and bring­
gone by, -when learned judg<s pro­ who have had dealings with him it is! other favqrs have been i| îberally dis- ing ciiminals to Justice,'merits tlie hearty
For Congre«*,
nounced opinions based upon law and use’ess to sfieak of his mauy and su j tributed among those wlij > have sup commendation of e»ery true patriot.
2. That the large lfifitix ot CliineM 1m-
LA FAYETTE LANE.
constitutional Vi^ht, and not upon perior qualities as a citizen or officer, j ported, or excused, ot“j i winked at migration to the States of the I’aeiflc Coast
thizlprinting is of America, has l een a curse to the conn-
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party interpretations of the law and His moral character is above reproach ; these abuses. All
Presidential Electors,
try; that the Chinese are a people that
the Constitution. For the past de­ and his official record is one that done, or puqiorts to be i i one, under 'llave nól and can never lie br< ugh.t to have
HENP.Y KUPPEL,........... .
. ... Of Jackson
cade the tend-, nep of our government Yamhill need not be ashamed of. The! acts of Congress, and the great share any interest consistent with the welfare
. .Of Multnomah
E. A. CRONIN...............................'
and prosperity of our government and its
has been evidently^ towards centrali­ writer of this article has known him of it by virtue of special e p ■ders of one institutions; and that we ple< Igeourselves
W. B LASWELL........................ ............ Of Grant
to use our be’st endeavors for th«adoptidn
zation, and all its powers have been from boyhood and has had opportu- j or the other of the two I au ses.
of sucli meas-ireS as will prt veilt and re­
All the general and social legis­ move this growing evil.
District Nomineea,
invoked to bring about this coaisum- nities, from personal observation and
i
3- That our inestimable sj i Mein of cont-
Judge....................... B. F. BONHAM, of Morion. mation so devoutly w ished by certain reliable authority, to test him in times lation in relation to this ¡natter origi
mon schools and our no ess valuable
Attorney,.............. W. M. RAMSEY, of Yamhill. leaders of the party in power. The when none but those of the strongest nates with a Joint Co ïimittee on scheme of religious tolera . ion are. the
of Democrkti : hands and
old-time doctrine that “the
luv iiuvivua«
national integrity
HlU’gril
would have come out un- Publie Printing, composed of three i workmanship
the fruits of Democratic policy; that it is
Ntate Ncnator,
ise only such Stained
government can exercis
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I as he did. Not only do I Senators and three Reiresentatives. the exclusive right and duty oí
ol the State
I
E C. BRADSHAW.
to
provide
for
the
education
of hs chil­
For
a
long
time
the-
Ci^iirman
’
aud
powers as have been delegated to it bear witness for him under trying cir­
ReproM-utatiTea,
dren, and it having been a principle es-
by the Stag’s, and that such as has cumstances, but those who were with most influential member of that com­ tablished in the formation of our State
W. D. FENTON, J. L. FERGUSON, G. W.
not been delegated belong of right to him during the time when lie was a mittee has been Senatoi ' Henry B. Constitution that no public funds of any
GOUCHER.
class should lie used for seeti rian schools
the States," greets us an oasis in a soldier in the army of his country can. Anthony o4 Rhode Isla id. He has or societies, we declare our ft itliful adher­
For Sheriff.
parched aftd barren desert, and the and will, clieetfully say that where always been very active In the man- ence to this prineiplb andopp ose any inva­
HENRY C. DALE.
sion of it; that »t jstlie inalienable right
For Clrrk/
people will hail it with joy as a token others failed he was faith£ul;^where agemeut of tlie business of the corn of every citizen to worship God according
ELLERY ROGERS,
oftietter times ahead for this nation. others were beaten from the paths of mittee; and paving had the control to the dictates of his own'x-o' iscience, and
no political disabilitles'should lie incurred
County
Commissioner«,
For
Chief Justice Waite and those of virtue and sobriety, by the ridicule of of a newspaper and a p inting office by reason of religious belief, i Ind
> while we
R 8. SHOOK and J. HILL.-
defend these principles and ii stitutions to
his associates who agreed * ith him the viscious and thoughtless, lie was in Providence for thirtf ■years, his tlie
fullest extent, we dept ecate all at­
For Treasurer,
in this opiniou, deserve the thanks of unswervingly lox al to the most exact­ opinions were pretty suri to sway the tempts to raise sectarian issi es ip politics
J. J. HEMBREE.
I-
ail utterly uncalled for and leprebensible
the American people for having the ing lines of right. It is needless to action of the committed
For Assessor,
and meriting the emphatic e mdemnation
It
is
saft
to
sav,
therep
[oré,
that
ev
of every good citizen.
moral
courage,
in
the
face
of
all
the
say
that
such
a
man
as
he
has
proven
GEORGE W. PHILLIPS.
cry
bill
ami-resolution
I
by virtue of (Democratic platform o'. IS '5, reaffirmed
utterances aud eflorts of the party to himelf to be are the men to fill places
Fur School Superintendent,
by the Democratic Slate C>m e ' ti tion, 1876:]
J
J. H. CARSE.
which they belonged to maintain the of trust and honor in every depart­ which millions of -dollar! have been
1. Unfaltecjng devotion ti the cardinal
For Surveyor, v
opposite doctrine, to reassert the time- ment of the government. We need wasted in| schemes* of Jobbery and principles of Republican government, asde-
BEN. HARRIS. /
honored aud fundamental principle not refer to the high crimes and mis­ corrup’iotL and a gre^t system of chired and put into practical opération by
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For Coroaer,
the ¿-'«tiiers of the Republic.
that the giAernnient of (he United demeanors in the very highest places t ecklessuejis, peculatioii and fraud 2. The pre-ervati>in of the general gov.
M. PAYNE.
,
the su­ ernmeut in the proper exercis ! of the pow.
giowil up, passed u$der
uç
States is oife of delgated powers only, of trust in the nation to give signifi- has grown
ers delegated to it in the Gons jtution, carp-
pervising-
eye
of
SenaUr
Anthony.
and that efcch State has a separate ; canoe to these remarks. It is patent
,
MISCELLANEOUS.
fully aud strictly construed, i nd the main­
and independent existence and gov­ to all that integrity should be the test, The term of Mr. Authoi> is about to tenance, inviolate ot the several I Mates of the
The whiskey frauds in California
Union in all their right-, dignitr f aud equality
surpass those of Indiana, llli^iis. aud ernment, and is sovereign and-su­ before any other qualification, of a expire; and as soon as tl e Legislature as
the in oat cuiupett nt and rel able adniinis-
preme in -the exercise of .the powers public officer; or, in other words, if he meets, his successor wil be chosen.
tration of their own domestic lonceriiS, and
Missouri; and Effigy Sargent is their
The Legislature is overwhelmingly the surest bulwark again-t tlu i tendency to-
that pertain to it, except so far as it be honest vote for him.
■prophet.
Republietip. A good r^iny members ward a centralized desputil III.
Yours truly,
has delegated those powers, bv tile
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3. Opposition to aggies: [-it us by either
A R epublican .
of the party think Anthony ought to depai tment <.f the gov ernmeut upon the func
.’ Geo. Phillii*, the Democratic nom­ Constitution, to the United States.
L afayette . Apr; 30.
be left at home. He k|s i been in the tions of the other^and to tbpetercise of fed
inee for assessor, is well qualified for This decision does Dot at all open or
‘*’ or pon­
Senate eighteen years, th id they want i-ral authority of aiiy of tlie j igllts
the position and is quite popular. Let have any reference to the question of
RICHARD WILLIAMS, ESQ.
ers assuied by the Cvnsiilutio i to the States
a fresher a no better mjii i. We shall respectively, or to the people
the right of secession. That question
everybody vote for him.
The Republican Sta^ Convention
4. That eve4
r\p attempt un tie part of the
soon see whether this til Ik about re
is settled, and settled forever. But
nominated Richard Williams, Esq.,
We call the attention of the public
Federal
Go^einmeut
to exerci: v < any powers
forming the party from« lie inside is
■ it does refer to, and does have a db
not delegated to it. and espec i ally eiary in-
for Representative in Congress. Mr.
to the ringiug declarations of the De­
anything but idle words. —Sun.
rect bearing, on the question of State I
lerft rente by the government ur auv of its
Williams run for the same position
mocracy iu regard to the common
departmei
menta, -with the hi cal affairs of
sovereignty in other matters, and
two years ago and was beaten by Lat
any State, or wi h the righta of’ the people
school question. Read the platform.
gives the* death blow’ to the modern
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thereof to chouse their own rr eprvsetitftn«,-,
Dow. He is now pitted against
idea
so industriously contended for by
is an act of t.su'tpatioii w hich i should be re-
If the Republicans had nominaled
Hon. L. F. Lane, in whom he will
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pudiated and cpndeiutied by e ery fnend of
their best and most popular men for Republican party leaders, that we find a fobman worthy of his steel, and
constitutional
liberty.
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HiiOl Tifi FOa>LAMg
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office they might have elected a por­ owe first allegience to the General one whom he will be unable to van­
5. We demand retreuchmen t, reform and
the most rigid eco.iomV in the ailniinisiraiion
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tion of their county ticket. But de­ Government, and that all power is quish. Mr. Williams is a »rood law
ofCevery department of tlis Government; the
feat is written in the face of all their centered in that Government.
honest
pay me nt of the debts, the .-acred
ttrketi.
European Grain
yer, and is a gentleman against whom
candidates.
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theory,
tendency
and
aim
of
preservation
of the public faith; strict ac­
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we shall say nothing personally; but 1
countability
of
ail officers, am the speedy
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ondon
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.May
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Mr. John H. Carse, Democratic the Democratic party is to preserve lie is not versed in jmlitics and is un-i
and impartial arraignment of ill abusvsof
nominee for superintendent of com­ the propor distinctions between the skilled in legislation; never having, Express ofays' the aetiv ty caused by pub.ic trust before the iribuua > of justice;
care of the right of pkctiou by
mon Schools, has been elected to that powers of the State and National so far as we know, held any public of­ the Easter holiday fS IS i; not yet over, a the z.'alous
people;
and the ab-olute si bordipation
position twice, and has discharged his Governments. That party concedes, fice. He is not very popular aiid will The transHCtioy-- arc I mi ted to sup- of the military to tlie civil auti only, The
duties in a very satisfactory manner. that the National Government within not poll a very heavy vote. So far pb big immediate requj rements. This eq .al aud impartial auuunteiratiuti of the
and the absence of egi
jerything like laws, and the protection uf the A ighla ol ali;
the scope of its powers is supreme;
He is popular and will be elected.
as this nomination is concerned tlie
of religion, of the.prcsA, aud of the
speculation lias tendd to contract j freedom
and above the’States; but it contends
pa. s.m under the protection of the habeas
Mitchell element predominated in the
Ben. Harris the Democratic nomi­ also that its powers are limited in
operations, tht* snpplyfkeeping pace j corpus, and trials by juries tin aiti ally se-
Convention,
as
Richard
is
’of that fac­
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nee for county surveyor is a good, number, and that beyond such aajiave
with the demands, an<fi the stock di- tected.
6. We protest again-t the jurdens of a
tion.
a
practical surveyor, and has been coun­ been granted to it, it can not go; and
minish'iig slowly* Tàe
'r" con t inen tal protective tai Hi, as needles ei actions from
ty surveyor for four years in the that the States are supreme in all such
taken sev- a people alieady intolerably oppres ed byr
andijl
There are two small wars in the demand continues, *, uiiiHHias
States. Let everybody vote for him powers as have not been delegated by world at this time in which Moham­ oral cargoes wliicl h arifved at calling a national debt, and we insi.-tthat the tinirt
be so regulated as to provide «ply* sufficient
and obtain an efficient public officer. the Constitution. This is just what medans are ranged again-t Christian? ports, but has not sfioJjii itself to any neteuue for au econoBiicaláduiitiistrutiou ot
(he gov eminent, and nut fur d e purpose of
Some Republicans charge that J. the framers of the Constitution in­ —tjie Turkish war in Herzegovina extent. Stocks iy pat Is uf Germany♦ enrichiug the few at the expon it ot the ma-
tended, and to keep up and perpetu­ and the Egyptian war in Abvssiiiia. and France are repoi led short; but iiv, or f stering one branch of : industry to
J. Henderson is a Corbett
M man for ate these distinctions is the only safe­
The insurgent subjects of the Grand latterly pkircliases hav I been made bv the detriment A . of the other.
Senator, by reason of his relation to
Turk are particularly anxious that several gram market? from Russian 7- That ^he precious metals are the only
Dee.dy and Failing, and others charge guard for us as a people.
basis of commercial values; a: d that irre-
and
Amcricair
|M»i
ts,'.
whence
'direct
the
people
of
Euro}«
shall
believe
deemab
e paper currency isa,n .ktiouul curse
that the remainder of the Legislative
The emigration from Ireland is no
shipments
are made, i Trade is inani- and we insist upon she speedy i eturn by the
them
to
be
engaged
in
a
Christian
ticket ore Holladay men. Fight it longer what it was ten or twenty
Government to specie •ayiiienis.
war; and in all .their documents and male. The fine wed jher . depresses General
out. gentlemen.
H. The ins it.ilion uf the syutem of Na­
years ago. Only a little more, than
appeals to the great powers they have the market and in s. id I* instances hoi- tional Banks was a Laud upor the country
The Democratic candidates for fifty thousand persons emigrated last put their Christianity in the fore­ ders have yielded slightly, but the de­ and an injustice upon the laboring < lasses,
Senator and Representatives are con- year, and the promise is that this ground. and recited the wrongs which, cline is scarcely |>erci Hitible.- Maize and w e demand such prudent legislation as
stantly gaining in popularity, while year the number will be even less— as adherents of the Christian faith, is lower under small ¡^applies. The will gradi.jliy bring this vieioit i system to a
ch sc that u lcuir- ucy w hich u «y beris-ued
their competitors are on the decline. less than in any year since' 1K51. they suffer at the hands of their JMo French demand occurr td very oppor- -hall be convertible into edin i pon demand
Republicans now concede the defeat This shows that the situation of the haminedan masters. Ills this feature tunely for the selWs 8 ! oats. In the ' and be issued directly by the ■oveVnment
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'That the treaty betwe. r the United
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of at least two of their candidates for people is improving, that the evils of of their insurrection which has country markets flouri s fairly steady, j- States
and China shall 1« so i loditied as to
overpopulation
have
been
alleviate«]
the legislature. They must all be
brought them such a powerful current but the London trade! L dull.- There apply s dely to commercial relations.
by
the
vast
emigration
of
the
past
10. That we condemn the p irty in power
beaten.
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of sympathy from Russia, and which has been no imports m change in any not only for its contempt of i on-titufioiial
quarter of a century. It indicates
From all parts of the county comes
gives them hope of assistance from department daring llii; week. Tilings
obligations, but for its extra va| ;snt, pat tizan
D
perhaps still more that the bad times
and corrupt administration of the J-’eifira;
generally
remain
in
sii
[til quo.
the intelligence that most of the Re­ I
other quarters.; In the present Egyp­
government? for its reckless expenditure
in this country have discouraged * in­
publican ticket is unsatisfactory to
tian campaign against Abyssinia, al­
Thu Great .Mui«t< fig Race.
and profligate w aste of the p< < pie's money
tending emigrants from crossing the
for its oppie sive. unjust and lefective.sys-
the Republicans and Independents,1
so, the Mohamrtledan troops of Egypt
P ort J ervis . N. k , May «. 2.-
— The tent of finance and taxation; fir the perver-
ocean. The steamship lines between
and that they will aid in defeating
have found themselves confronted by »World speaking of t.1! e coming mus-
si >n of the functions of the gen neral govern-
here and Europe are either making
several of the obnoxious candidates.
the
religious
enthusiasm
of
the
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tang race against tape, says it is to inent to enrich the great corpci rations at the
It js not improbable that Dale and
tian Abyssinian^. The priests of the be for a Flake of $40X)<)0, that is $25- expensé of the people; for th« jobbery and
feel the loss of passage money ofem
frauds which have brought r«| pro,ach upon
Rogers will carry every precinct iu
Abyssinian Chtirch have during the 000 by pioininent» business men of Democratic, institutions; for th ? iniquities of
¡grants. The Centennial will bo a
last half year Been stirring up their New Yolk against’ [’5,000 by old the piotective system: for tht curse of an
the county,
year remarkable for the small addi­
incontrovertible paper money , for its dis-
people
to resist’the MoliJmmedan in­ California residents |ie e;
It is reported that Senator Thur­ tion of foreigners it made to our pop­
that it is graceful diplomatic service i nd unfit ap-
vasion; and it is the feeling thus en­ impossible to bririg ¡¡mustangs into pointments and continuance in office of iu-
man thinks the St. Louis nomination ' ulation.
gendered that jias brought together this Eastern climat^ [nd have them competent and corrupt; meu at home and
for the Presidency lies between him.
ahroad: for its attempt to pass an nnconsti-
Was i^Siccause he knew their bad the heavy forces of hardy fighters
Senator Bayard, and Gen. Hancock.
keep their speed. T|e
¡e horses
...
to be rational force bill, and for a •stalogne of
Count the last out, Senator. Gen. reputatiop that the Emperor of Bra­ which has checked the Egyptian ad used are‘California an
5mstang8 of the other enormities which have rendered that
organization offensive to and s ibveitsive ol
zil snubbid Mr. Feesli and Secor Ro rance, if it has hot yet destroyed the ordinary breed, riddfli by
Hancock honors the shoulder straps
■ one man the liberties of a free people.
and knows just where they belong; beson when they tried to get him into Egyptian expedition. The Abyssin­ tlfb entire distance, yjaccoi
¡accoutred with 11. That corporations are t|ie crvat-ires
their
hands
„the
other
day?
Very
ian
kind
of
Christianity
is
full
of
cor
­
■but wc tipis t have for our next pres-
Mexican saddles aijil
il stirrups and of law; their functions and privileges are
likely.
Of
course
he
knew
that
Mr.
granted to aubserv e the public n i erests, and
ruption
and
superstition,
and
the
Ab-
dent some other than a man on
Spanish bits, and r rden in relays. when tlp-se are not used for t íe object ft
Feesh had bt^n running ‘the State yssiniau Christians are sail by all
horseback.
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which is not to their creation, but for purpose ■s of oppres
Department in the interes^of Spain, travellers among them to be a bad lot; The entire nuipbCr <>f whi
it to be the
exceed 30; the dlslairce to be ridden »ion and extortion, we declare
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As eng ineer in charge of the public and that Secor R »beson was as cor­
but still they ate always ready to is 300 miles to be ridjicu over a track right and duty of the legislsti i.e power to
buildings and grounds. Measurer Bab­ rupt a rogue as ever plundered a pub­
regulate and control such cor;oration« for
stand up in battle for their faith within one lmndred' miles of New the public good.
cock has habitually stolen the valua­ lic treasury. Think of such persons
against the Mohammedans. When York and within. ¡15 hours. The 12. That we disapprove all measures in
ble flowers from the green houses in being sent on behalf of the United
the interest of monopolies againkt labor, and
the Chrjstiabs of Crete took up arms horses are at prest
¡apt at a grazing therefore we approve of the dec lared princi­
his keeping—which ought to be entire­ States Government to receive a sen­
agaiull theii* Mohammedan rulers, ten farm in New Jer^evjbeing exercised ples and sympathize with the avowed objects
ly abolished—and distributed them
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sible. well informed man like Doni I years ago, they sought to give promi-
for the contest. I'hey ai e 36 in num- of the order known as the Pal runs of Hus­
among the families of members of Pedro!
bandry, ¿nd with those of all other ordere
I nonce to the idea- that they were en­
ber, tlie odd> six beirt
ng present in case having for their objects,retrenchment and
Congress and officials, “with the com­
The Republicans admit that the gaged in a war for their religion. of an accident., T1J | rider is a Mex reform in public afiairs and the social ad­
pliments of Gen. Babcock,’ as if.they
: They fought under banners which icon, and-three'of | |ie other five at- vancement of the people.
were his private property. There are present Democratic ticket is the stron­
bore the sign of the cross, or the im­ tendants of the djoyfe are prepared to 1;3. That we are in favor of 11 boring to se­
two revivalists at Washington, imi­ gest that was ever presented tef the
cure judicious appropriations fi om Congress
age of Christ, pnd all their proclama take his place if necessary. The mus­ for the purpose of improving our harbors
people
for
their
suffrage.
A
large
tating Moody and Sankey on a small
along the western and northern boundaries
tions were recipient of Christian pie­ tangs are from i a stack
st<&k yard in Visai-
Visal­ of
scale. Babcock ¡Deluded them in the number of Republicans have said that
opr State, and we demand that our Rep­
ty. These closing struggles for as­ ia, California, j Thr|r rider is a Mex-
number of his dispensations, and the they intend to vote and work for the
resentatives in Congress shall use, their best
cendency of the Mohammedans . are ican, famous in the^ far West as a efforts to «acure the aid of the general G«v-
strange spectacle was presented of election of part, if not all, of the tick­
paltry enough in comparison with horseman and one of the most daring srnmen<for the free navigation and improve­
preachers pleading for the reforma­ et. They can&ot support a party
ment of the Columbia River, ¡-by the con
tion of sinners amid the sweet odors that approves the corrupt Adminis­ those of their days of conquest.— Sun. riders that ever carried mails into structioa «( fepkp at the Cascade«; the im­
LAFAYETTE
COURIER. !
NATIONAL AND STATE GOVERN­
MENTS.
ELERT ROGERS.
Railroads, and the early completion of the
Oregefi and California Railroad from Rose
burg to the State line.
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14. That the policy of the Republican j
party in dealing with the Indian tribes fe
impolitic and unwfee: that ihe ttfce ha- ar
rived when the few Indians now occupying
i|ii- Umatilla, Grand Ronde and Silet^reser-
vations should be removed to some other lo­
cality,-and thus open up to settlement by the i
whites somef of the richest portion’s of the
State.
15. That we incite the hearty co-opera­
tion of all persons, whatever may have been
their past political affinities, to unite with
with us in carrying out (be principles hereiu
enunciated.
Democratic Ticket.
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at
Southern California
hive been given to California
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HAVE A LARGE
e have
large i and weij se
leeted Htock ol Drugs.
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Patent^Medicines, Paints. Oils, Brushes,
Fancy and Toilet Artioles,
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Cigars. Tobacco and Stationery, &c„ 4c.
W hich we will sell at reduced prices foi cash.
• WPerscriptionR filled and medicines coni
pounded at »11 hours. -
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SMITH, SAMPSON & CO.,
JOB PRINTING
PROPRIETORS.
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WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL
W the attention of the citizen» of Yamhill
County to the fact that we are manufacturera
of and
anti defers in
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DOORS,
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BLINDS,
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MOLDINGS,
DOOH AND
WINDOW FRAMES,
NEATLY EXECUTED !
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All kinds of hotiseh dd furniture, such, as
Chairs. Bedsteads, Safes. Bu­
reaus. Stands. Tables.;
Whatnots, Etc.
Scroll Saw
and turn­
neatness
•S*Come
and see atid learn our prices.
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<e*Ne|vell posts, hand rails and ban inters
made to order.
Addresss: ,
SMITH, -SAMPSON & CO?
Lafayette, Oregon.
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w. B. CAREY,
LAFAYETTE, OGN.
Stoves, Tin, Sheet Iron &
Copper-Ware
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OBBING DONE WITH CARE AND
W ar
ranted.
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A®* All orders from the country promptly at­
tended tO.
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4 MATTEI
Will keep tlie b«4
On Hand Or Printed to Order
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JAS. MçCAIN,
AT
ATTORNEY
BUTCH’R SHOP
That has ever bee^i in Lafayette. We respect-
fully ask a share the-pubuc patronagfe. We
guarantee to give satisfaction. ' Have thor­
oughly overhauled and"retitted the shop Mid
am prepared forjbusineas.
ttJ-Higliett market price paid for beef cattle
hogs, de.
MERCHANT A MATTEY.
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Lafayette.
BUSINESS CARDS.
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LAW
LAFAYETTE, OREGON.
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ILL PRACTICE IN ALL QT THE
'¿«Ute Courts.
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BARBER SHOP,
p C. SULLIVAN,
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LAFAYETTE,
OHEGJN.
Attorney-at-Law,
AM 8TII.I. TO BE FOUND AT MY OLD
hereafter be found at the.south
stand ready to serve the boys with a shave,
east corner room of Reed’s Opera
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bath or shampoo.
House, up stairs, Salem, Oregon.
niliy
Hair »tit in the latest style.
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W. M. RAMSEY,
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Attorney at Law,
LAFAYETTE, OREGON.
Office in the Court Hous«.
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A. M. HURLEY,
AttePitey at Law,
Rivera; the construction of the Portland,
Dalles
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Winnemucca LAJMlKBTTK,
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Odds in wager provement of the W alamo tie and Coquille
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of flowers purloined by a public offi- tration of Grant and bis Ring of
Portland was afarce.
plunderers.
cQf from the Government gardens.
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ESSEX HOTEL,
1L TORPIN, Pwifitor
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THOROUGHLY
refurnish*
LAFAYETTK,
HAVING
the house, 1 am prepared to offer sup«
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ñor accommodations to cuesto
QT’Irespectfally
panartofs.
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