Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, March 19, 1867, Image 1

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me.n théir superiors;,and once establishing
THE FORBID IN FRUIT.
driven out of Eden, and sent forth to
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,this, theyi will receive that respectiand at­
¡¡til the ground from whence he was
i following we c ip from the f ' Eugene
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tention .which they justly merit: ’
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Journri. It was writtm by a “school
iketch a
education,
o pian of
VA
UUUlaL-JuUj and
ISSUED EVERY TUESDAY, AT
ihat was the last of the paradises from
S ensible A dvice .—We copy the fol i Let us J ’ PiXUlVU
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boy >’• n-Eugene, and is full as intelligent tha:
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take
the
medical
profession.
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at day to this no more have bloomed
LAFAYETTE,
lowing sensible hints to farmers from tbe[ -What doos a mah do who has a son) tLjat M
that he
bn earth worth mentioning. Sin strides
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YAMHILL COUNTY, OREGON,
Farmer’s Department
th#/New :•«*!.
York I. wishes tu b< ecome a doctor ? Deselects a narr •itive respectin r1 the V doings
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over
all the land. Death is abroad. And
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p|iy8ician, and puts his son with our 44 first parents ” as may be. It
Day-Book* Read it and shoi)|it to your , some gMLpp
■ man hath here no continuing city/ I ‘ be
he
ir
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hirp. toJstpdv two or three years. | Th^s is uniquie- -read: it.—[Ei>. C ourier .
soon goeth to bis long home/ 4 and the
neighbor. The lising generation wants to
to
give
him
a
theoretical
knowledge
igdge
of
the
J. H- UPTON.
lit
8petking of fruit naturally reminds US mourners go about the streets.’ ”
be educated to regard the farther, the far- rm|imqut$.
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The
physician
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of the
.'_j fiflit human peat, (pair) aud recalls
him
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the
books
he
must
read,
and
mer’s son, and the farmer’s daughter, as be­
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A W ise C hild who did know n<s
IERMS.OF SUBSCRIPTION, (In advance.')
the me apcholy story ef “ man’s first dis­
longing pre-eminently to the class of our cit­ ¡jttiAl ijke him acquainted with the rtfinor prac- obedien co, and the fruit of that forbidden own F ather .—A considerable amuse­
41 duties 01 the profession, and give him
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izen-hip ta whom honor, and homag'e, and opportunitiesHfor
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tree, w bose taste brought death into the ment was created among some of the rail­
such practice
as! 1 may
be
‘ ‘ee for such
practice
as
may
be
Ono Copy Six Months, .
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world. ,• The garden of J Eden as it appear- road boys a few days ago,, by a circum­
respect are due. The thousands of “ pro­
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proper.
This
is
apprinticqship.
usideied
apprenticeship.
t
rid tb o ir first parents Wai
feiT Clergymen and Teachers will be I ur-
ras no doubt a scene. stance which occurred on one of the night
Opej length of study in tl e of-
fessional (?)” characters who;annunlly in­
t ains into this city. The affair is sup-
nished with the C ourier at $2,00 per annum. flict Ihomselves upon thb cofemunity at
to the medical co lego, of surpassing loveliness, A The Bible de- pisqd to have leaked out through the por­
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where h
mpletes his thcoret’cal st idies soriptic n of it, is unfoi rtunately brief, but ter of the sleeping car. A lady^ with P
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large, instead of being esteemed fit patterns änd ha$
e advantage of the ol*aical prae- from it we infer that i ibwas not a garden little bby, aged, perhaps, three years, wa»
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
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I by which our youth should ^e encouraged
hfirmary or hospitL, andf at a in the limited sense v^hich we commonly on a journey eastward, and had taken a
- the
' word, viz
‘ : It was not thfee
Ono Square, 12 Lincs or less, one Insert
i after sufficient study, fie, re- apply ■ fo
berth in a sleeping car. Toward tnorifing
to shape their aspirations and' mould
inpuld th0
the
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four
pcresof
ground,
pcres of ground cuv.vovu
enclosed in <»
a white
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$3,00.
tion,
ploma. Now farmers, should or
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the child awoke, and raising up, saw a tpaa
fifths oi
For each subsequent insertion,
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Cuauuui of
ui their
lucir thoughts,
uiuu^uic, j three
[with those^ of their sons they pailingifence, and set o it with twofor three in the berth where he was sleeping, ainJ.
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A liberal deduction will lie made on them should be placed wbcr|jtdiey belong
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bushes, and the bal-
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irmers. They should instruct rows ♦ of I £ • goose-berry
becoming
alarmed, called to his motfjer,
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Quartery, Yearly, and half Yearly Advert
ancq in forn, but in it 1 grew every tree
principles
as
well
ai>
the
prac-
—on the list of bummers ändtrexcrescences
who whispered to him, 44 Be still my child,
tisemcnts.
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a pleasant
to the sight and go°d for whq
firt, they should put books in- tha it was
Hotel, Medical and Law Cards, $10,00 pe|r
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only pa.? The
child took another Jook
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whose example should be shunned by far-
4, the t t ree of
~ life a also
so in the midst of its
annum.
i to be studied, they should, foot
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at the sfranger^and then, in an excised
¡Jt&'Coin Being the basis bn which our mer’s sons qnd daughters as they would in fact, flql ca: tried through a regular ap- the garden/and the tree of knowledge, of
ton^, exclaimed:
rates are fixed, Currency wilt only bo taken shun a leprosy. Becauja o|| the falsely'
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When they have, gone good and evil.’ This last tree by the way
“ You ain’t my pa !»
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"at market value.
was
the
.cause
of
all
of
our
misfortunes.
supposed transcendent [respectability of through with this preliminary study of
Again
the
told
the child
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me
woman
101a
trie
uuuu to
vu k^ep
Lt bore the forbidden fruit.
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theoretical aqd practical farcii ■ g,
such
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ilk The
j. lie man
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tanvu the
mv child
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<4Rev.,” can'be g|vpn them. At home, o^with
have classed it as ai apple tree, but still.
rip,me
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ms ¿(4; daughters r’cspectat|le farmer, they arc prepared for whether*'an apple, .Mini
pin n or,peat
or . peat [tree
tree we nai trie,
Judge, J. W.‘ Cowles ; Commissioners, W" 44 Dr.,” cte., farmer's sons ai
Dot know, we incline tp the opini
opinion, his pa. The boy replied.
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Br iwnj Sheriff, L. L. Whit are but too apt to ' regard their positions the;bigh|rs
<4 You ain’t my pa : he bain’tgot whisk*
comb ; Clerk, S. C. Adams ; Assessor,
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should'!; ,ye,at least, cne high’ ygr icul iltu; al however, that it was the fatter, $nd our
ers. What are you here for ?”
than those at­
opinioni
we think
may
)O proven
io
be jor-
Smith; Treasurer, Clem. Eekles; School inferior, and less honorable
scifool
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supposed
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No you ain
J. W. “ Watts;
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Surveyor, A. S. Watt.
agriculture. Until the 3 he might have been able to resist the ain’t he, mA ?”
the land—one-horse professional cusses.-*- and :pra|tice
it a system of this sort, it is tern ptatiLon of eating a single apple cbu'ld
The woman found matters approaching
Let the farmer and his progèDyi place the farmers
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at they can ever attain to that not
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a crisis, and taking bold of the child, com­
proper estimiate upon themselves; not ’til
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thi
anal
standing
that
is
enjoyed
is
garden
wis
the
matt
Adam
high
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pelled it to lay down, and the man gpt up.
then will thè growing evil ba remedied — by Iotbi
.ofessions. - Bu|-$f hat is the placed With orders to 4 dress it and' keep
rpiIIS
IIIS HOTEL is still 1 kept for the accom-
The noise had awakened several passengers,
n our
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The boy grJw* ng on the it? He was at this ime a young man,
,JL modation of boarder 'S aud the üaveliing rn_
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who cast many a sidelong, contemptoua
" maturity.
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farm aui liirjis as much of tn$ farm work not baying attained his
public.
glance
at the corner where the divided _
Professional 3ducation of Farmers,
antueed^nts
were good so far as we are in-
antri»
aS
he
poj
biy
cab.
If
he
is
willing
to
work
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GCOIS. STAW5G,
family were situate«, but they could do
We reme<L.b?r a capici Idtltyr
kjtter ’i that was. (and thd'i'fa. triers’ sons who are form ex­ formed. though the mm
record of bis subse- nothing with the train moving at the rate
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and attentive hostlers.
written a few years ago to the edit [or of the ceptions ¡ito Xhe rule) no one cxplaius to qndrit t career is not so cl dear, when viewed
of twenty-five miles un hour. In due tilde
time
In connection with this house will be Country Gmtlcrnm, uto » fke j e uliar him the I“ why and wherefore ’[’• of [any in tb ic ight of history. , If he h¡ad
l^ad any i.ie
the
train
arrived,
and
the
passengers,
with
Lra.ni
arnveu,
aim
tue
pus»eugerr,
witu
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kept Horses, Buggies, Ac., &o., td Let position of that special meuibtor of _ 8 C.it.
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the exception of the ‘ “
‘family” alludedfo,
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sn reasonable terms.
no. o l. tf. ile is said tp be in all respeati/uTeal gen-
sent to SGpae country school neir hu rcsi- Iris p Laition in Eden b» ecau-e he thought changed cars, but thé
the
man and woman did
tieman, a man of education/ IOJKÌ sociali
djs.
a.
goud
opening
for
a
young
man,
deuce; w
ie Icïrns ‘ “
top
Uo
r/k, writs iti W;
not deave
leave untii
until the car had
bad been emptiqd
ocipri
and moral habits,¡and a mpu : ¡business
13cia.
Hayden,
at he iHw le urns to and the location was u retirod one—thia of its cargo, and then
and cypf I r* le’..
they
snetdc«ri^M^|aB
theq
snetjeed
©ff ;Up
The country:gentleman |s np idle gentle-
Nullification woull not havp com-
enjry tm
ition ,f.;the school id aster,
town to await the departure uf the day
man, no man cf lazy leisure, iro drone ; he
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time.
1 d it to the youn^ < ¡C 5 _ men _ of out
the clerk ‘ill • J ,hp stored the doctor’s student
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traiq, on which there were none of their
if, or ougnt to be, of thè big iest grade of
chances lor political preferment
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and the I wyinris office bqjr, had more than Adam
late
Blade.
f ■ fellow-travelers.
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the human .family in private life ; and as
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days
were
nther
slim,
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Eden
ither
slim.
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rcturing
to
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POLK COUNTY, ‘ .
Creyón. a general rufe, is so. . 31ore $_
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Jain, farmer. Ilciré is the though, offering i fine inducements tb actual
the wo
T aking a D islike .—An-ull natured
4A7U1 practice in the various Courts ofthi > tiemen aie found in tie coùóttvìou farms
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“1, s sufficiently populous, 1
yet
sçttlçra,, was not • y
root
of
t|ié
e^il,
and
it
is
only
to
bt
eradL
fellow
quarrelled with his sweetheart on
State.
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and plantations, thanj in cities and towns* caud by hind cal .change in the school to be admitted as a State. Adam there-
catwa pfraq’ri.qi.çai',
the day they were to be married. After
Country gentlemen have onp failing./ It
fore might have lived until he r jacked
system.,
pod
in the niinds
of the farmers
rinds
system,
find
minds
fanners
€. <U. CIRI.
is the absence of a proper esprit dh corp\y th£mse|v|LM Io the ¿standing and Charac­ t^e'ago ¡attained by one of his grant child- the ' ceremony had begun, and h ifr was
I,.as Io the standing and ¡vharac-
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asked, 44 Do you take this woman ¡to be
and in its place,
ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW
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■ a longing
- fllfl olher pro ter of a farmer u profession. If theyiung ren a ud never
have gone to Congre ». It
your
wedded wife,” / &c., he replied, 4f No!”
farmers, as a general :rule,
t-
fessions, The
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SALEM, OREGON.
that . u_
he cuu(j n0 fot I It with
scemai
ink
wereiipqured
to
tonsid
prpfes-
the
mBB
were;induped
jo
ponsid
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What’s your reason ?” asked the tuinis-
a
* ‘ own ji(o|ybni,
ariti
look dozen upon
their
p
AipA of b ij^rncr as dignified and M - ntecl” ■ hps n
pqsition thoui i he was nq doubt
Till practice in the Supreme alhd' C ircuit
ter. ■ 44 I’ve taken a dislike to he^, and
up to |hat of the lawyer, cfocttn?, di|vine,
V Y Coui ts of this f*tat.e.
A^muclj
as any other calling, thfey would
...----- eocasifol ally lonesome, But.this is n
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muc
that’s enough,” was the surly reply.
merchant and iradesmau. This is all wrong.
^“Paiticulhr attention paid to Probate
not so ¡readily imbibe a dislikq for it. This strango when we ftike into consideration
The parties retired—the bride in tears i
business and also to the collection' oi debts, Ti ling the soil is the noblest of all the pro­ crin be. accomplished by a pfoper iystj
fom- the faci that he was at this period the only —ahi, after much persuasion, the groom
fessions. An educated farmer has arrived a^c'Cours» of iub tructipn at home, Yidd
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and forwarding of proceeds.
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d by humain being in all the roiverse.
at the highest position that humhn ambi­
was'induced to havelhe marritge pfoee?«l. Î
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It was now the lady’s turn, and when the
tion can Lfik for. Farmers miht aim to bq-. ‘The term 41
S. HURLBURT.
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Unmolested lie walked under the sl’iade of
min ster asked her the all-importaut ques­
come great in their line, instead of-quitting
ATTORNEY AT LAW 9
cpmestsrrioty
Í. It Was afilur of reproach mngnifleient trees, H e gazed into the tion, “ No ’’’ replied she resolutely^' “ I’ve
the ; iofession to reaph greatnesadn the line- from somiror
I of the so-called “¡earned Waters {f the clear river and his soul[ drank taken
take n a dislike to him.”
Lafayette, Yamhill County, Oregon, Vili of the law. or physic. Farmers’ sons and
eir beauty. T le deer fied not at.
alllt
in
hb
farmers
owe
it
tp
thefii-
pfofe3sioir|.
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practice in the Supreme, Circuit and all
J he groom, admiring her spunk,
daughters should bdproud of their fathers’
tl
pcr ut- bjis a; pfrpach, birds san * a thousand songs the matter up with her as soon as possible, ’•
of the Courts of this State.
calling, and recognize a station and stand­
don. . The th
; Whpn of lov ! Ind sang them all for him.< „’And and a third lime they presented themselvvB
ing high enough th satisfy their greatest
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n was lookec dowq ppdi D, over 11 the scone the golden sun light before the minister,
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E. C. BRADSHAW,
lie
began
cere­
He
beg
an the cere-
ambition. But how can this be accoin-
In
this
brief
sea-
a
flood
of
glory.
threw
F
and thejfi.. Wlif
.
being pne of the worki jg
mony by asking the usual questions, whic&j
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¡dished?
By a L_ proper system of cduca-
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clafcs, canfo i
or a portion f thé sneers son o Adam’s, career he probably realized were satisfactorily answered this Jime.4i
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tion. At present, the end anil
and aim of*
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/_! his
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, proud, non-pr Juceiis, who that fod was good an/
But to thq astonishment of the party bis,
ninety-nine young men io, a hundred, m Were a ¿i$^ri
meroilei
were
over
all
his
works.
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l[vcd
jo,
to
the
age
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practice
in
the
District
and
Supreme
ill
reverence continued4 “Well, I’m glad fo>
the law, or medicine, or divinity. The last.
God' years I ip no doubt turr ed to this as the
8© to-day.
and ar,i dou'
Courts of ChegoD.
t
hear that your are willing to take each
requires but little real talent, though much
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, * the timjj whf
happies portion of his life • .
to
labor
was
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caste
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other
for husband and wife, for it>’ a gooi
piety; , the
second,
talent,
and has pateie^’ i
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pFF°Taxes Paid, Collections made, and p.v.j
. This is the workin
a T.
his
troubles
com-
But. about this time
thing to be of forgiving tempers. ‘ Yon
Proceeds Piomptly remitted.
much natural benevolence; but the first
IgnoTiriccttk- ¡disgrace; the lack of k fair n^cncpd and came thic i r aud fast, he was can naw go and get married whereyou wifi
demands great mental ability) and none of :jh{j;rciito|
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; to have a helpmate, ini sqmu.ch as it was —I’ll not tie the knot, for I’ve taken I
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B. F. Bonham. Attorney at the higher attributes of the soul. Thé but to. war b. f iS ysicnlly till the sweat xracc
pronounced
4 not good for man to be alone? dislike to both of you 1”
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slightest touch of real honesty in a lawyer, from oqeV
jow
formed
the
acquaintance
of
Miss
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br
or
is
honorable;
tojl
is
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spoils him for that lBtte of business. The
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SALEM, OREGON.
bigger his bump of fascality the better he
TELEGRAMS to the S un .—The waves
cated farr aicr uanips him ’as Wit|i a true rècord (it was probably a case of love at
is
fitted
for
Coke
and
Blackstone.
If
he
of
sound go only 377 yards in the second,
ill give prompt attention to all legal
patent osk j ng
m. ’] lity. Cinci Qnatus ' was a fir?t sag! jbt) the twain wt re made one flesh.
while the earth itself goes I3J miles, and[
business entrusted to him at the Cap­ is born with a nice sense of right and specimen lof
e agricultu rist, which the" Tfb-is’bfi r5s the beginnin ; of tribulation.—
itol. He will also praaetiee
any in of the wrong, he will make a dead failure in the
American far
fluenced by the st rpent and her own light 10,000 times faster than that; while
r should p attern after.)-—
441y
Courts of this State.
law. If a farmer have two sons, and one
electricity (which again is probably another
The Rqman
she
him wijth his
n|te found
ft
ty put forth her hand and
exhibits a medium of intellectual smart­
kind of vibration of the solid atoms of
sc reasoned thus, 41 That the tree was
GEO. II. STEWAB D’ ness, that is, cheats his brother it a knife plow in t^e Gel at work. The time will
it food, and that it was pleasant to bodies, and-certainly not a fluid,) runs
yet co me ¿when ¡the America Senate will
trade, and the other trounces him for it
&ftornfjj ! .
and a tree to tc desired to make along the wire about half as fast again as
look for ano th^r .Cincinnatile
the first is sent to Yale or Harvard for his
light. So, it the earjLh were a cannoq ball
poor country.
up she took.of.the fruit thereof, and
AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, smartness, the second to the barnyard his wisdojn,
shot
at the sun from its present distance;
Lit and gave also unto her husband
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LAFAYETTE, OREGON. _
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— ’eventful with the velocity it now . travels -with, and
Among
all
that
has
been
written
on
the
rompt attention given to Collections, Ac-
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rritories (and States imajde iuuhisi , , on it hung tl e everlasting fate the moment of explosion telegraphed to
Will practice in the Supreme, District subject of education of farmers’ sons, the from li|ei
the Bun, they would get the telegram there
reported to the Surveyor of fledged humanity. * - a •“ ' ■
,
proper idea has not yet been started/ It
«nd County Courts of this State.
in about five minutes, and aoe the earth
General
e woman it she ht d any conception
is true, we are constantly furnished with
coming in about eight minuvei, and would
rres.
Sq. Acree.
i| magnitude of t îe crime she was
essays recommending the estab ishiog of 'Indian ,
have nearly two months; to prepare for the
240 California 101.717.372
a
tu eommit must bavo blushed unti blow which they would receive about fif­
agricultural schools and colleges, but they Kansai
048.520 Oregon .. 90,958.720
34, do not contain the germ from/which the
I^afayette Ijodge, Yo.
hdr fiiY cheek rivalled the ripest p^acb
p^h
Neb
kw «r»»« raí rT.636.800 Nevada . 71,737.741
teen years before they heard the orijrioal
future tree must grow. Legislatures are DakoM|i |p3.985.080 Arizonia 72.900.304 that »rew in that prirrqaval paradiae<__ expii;.
INDEPENDENT
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This is
taking „
the sua
Montak 92,016.480 Utah.. 4. . G0,550,ttM Adam t seems entertai ae<l the idea that
not
to
be
depended
upqn
to
establish
ORDER OF
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GOOD TEMPLARS,
as a'target to be shot at wit bout ¡regard to
schools. Farmers must do it themselves. Colorada ì ,972.292 Idaho... 58.196.480 ha wis nore ‘sinned against than sinQiDg’ his power of attracting the earth at the
eets every Tuesday evening at 6 o’clock, Lawyers, doctors arid diving ffiablish N.Mexiètt ,568.640 Wasb'ng’n 4-
44,796,160 for whe in closely tjuestioi ed upon the mat-
finale of 296 miles a tecond.— Denni&on’*
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members of the order in good standing are
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their own schools; why not farmers ? N d •
in this wise, Aitronomi/ Without Mathemalit*>‘:
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inyited to attend.
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Su 6EONB.—Dr. V GH- ‘The
La,.woman whom thou gavest to bQ with
they first put their shoulders to the wheef
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i me, she gave me of the tree and I did eat?
and then call on Hercules to help them’
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city, that he W
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St jiofclljr enough no di ou|ot Adam beared
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wh jm two daughters word
RS. WHITE & WESTERFIELC, Phy­ spectibility of the profession; this they' which cfi
in jthe sentence.
bin doom pronounced in
rchinj
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for
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sicians and Surgeons, Lafayette, Oregon. must fully appreciate, before they can be
'Because thoti hast t [harkened to the married on The sama day last winter t>
The ààritìrif i
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Office in the Drug store.
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J hast, eateni etc , brothers, received'^ teYe^ram th6 other day
induced to take the proper measures to in­ will not oq the si
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that one daughter bad beeu delivered of a.
cursed s the ground for
C. HËMBREE Dealer * in Dry Goods, sure a thorough education for their sons.
or thy sake, in sor-
child on Saturday at four o’clock in the»
t thou eat of it i al
• Groceries, Hardwore, &fe. South side, They must hold thqir own profession the
i our
all the days of thy
afternoon
and the other of a ditto an hour
Main Street
equal of any other, considering no class of
ER this week
fter this we are
re told
to that the man latch Both are gentle nan. babies
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