> ’ J ' '.V LAFAYETTE, ’ VOL. 8 j?11 \ ' — ■ JANUARY □3 ■ —1 ‘ 1 'y 1 1 1 “1 yi y i Wool-Groy-lng a S hccpbi 2, 1874 NO. 1 45. i, FABMIN8 NEWS. the body of the payer, one cando the CLIPPINGS. otherwise unpleasant job of pampering --------- 1 L afayette , Dec. 30, 1873. We are asked why ¿wool-grow There are but few du tie« per Tho end of the world — To make Published every Friday by alone, and all help is superfluous. Knowing as I do that agricultural ers do not fail r as others men some- J performed by town or municipal By using the brush instead fof the money. i DORRISS <Sc HEMBREE ■works, so full of profit to the farm times do. Wê answer simply be “Weight for the wagon,” sang the authorities which are more im - ers, are read but little, I feel inclined cloth air places will be avoii .d|d, and portant than making and keeping cause the grt^th of t|ie wool, and to borrow from one of them a few the paper Vill not be soiled I by paste fat lady. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. the increase is ¿as pcr|)ôtual a9 the practical hints on farming. Hoping that sticks to a cloth.— Her.’p Farmer. Pius the Ninth has buried over one - $3 00 in repair the common highways. One Copy, One Year, hundred Cardinals. Une Copy, Nit Months, - 1 75 It is a duty, we are sorry to say, time in which jhey live. It mat that by so doing to enlist in the T emperance B ird .—Mary Moore i Onu Copy, Three Month«, - 1 00 The Chinese wall was built midway sadly neglected in many sections ters not how <uark the; night is, minds of the people an increased in had a pet canary bird, which hud boen I between Confucius and Christ. to |grow< and terest in the perusal of our Patent trained to many pretty ways, of the country; and in some local the wool continues • * a' * Office Reports. One of our highest RATES OF ADVERTISING : One rat-hole in a Duluth elevator Every day at meal times, Mary ities the matter of road making is it matters not how the wind blows -America^ authorities upon the subject I Charged 600 bushel, of opens the cage door and Dick fliesmit. IWJJA \V i 3W 11 3M' | f.M í 1YR. H or how it mayfetorin, gestation is -• • regarded as of no importance of farming, was tho ’late Horace and lights upon her shoulder^, where A Rhode Island paper has a depart 1 [neo, i í*3 J1 2 2.5 1 1 75 1 ’• <w J ••I 00 1 15 OÙ never longer! tAan 159 days. The Greeley. His writings undo? the cap- Sinelics, ; 17.5 ; 2 ; ártq, 3 (C 1 KUO| 12 1 18 00 whatever, and the,working out of he stays until the meal is ov He ment abbut ‘‘The State at Large. “ Wlmt I know al 3inches, ¡ ¿50 I 3 5 50 1 4 50 1 !l 0*1 1 1* 1 22W highway taxes, by the residents of lambs will a|crage|! one-half fc- tion of >f“Whati know about Farrn- Las been taught that he must, Hartford, Conn., is^&Ofcrified at a tinche», I 3 Ml I I <i Ml 1 5 011 1 U 1 20 1 30 Ol males, and of&n twins, and thev ing ” undoubtedly rank him among still wliita Mr. Moore asks al 4 <’ol. I 4 .0 i 5’5 Ml 1 t: of) 1 1« 1 22 1 32 (Ml the towns or districts, is simply a I proposition to start a Sunday paper. the pest..authorities upon the subject. 3s (KJ breed the nejjt yoay,i milking a A Col. I Joo I Mi Ml !l Of) ! 20 1 2x 1 on their food; so, unless he || anes at i Whoever is in possession oF4? true farce and a fraud. Every good Mr. Greblqy wrote plainly for livgqi- ICol. I 70l I y (3 Ml j 12 ¡ 20 1 30 j 50 Ò0 lie friend sees the counterpart of his own citizen should feel an interest in double Coihpiund-4i perpetual ners—for young persons j&iid sonic once when the cage door is ir >en, . . i i col. I IO I 15 waits in silence till the biasing is ’ 8OU l . growth and nii less# Everything good roads, as thev contribute not so young, who, are looking^-to over. * • Basine.« Motice- in thè Locai Coltimi»*, 2.5 that does nqt go into market trav vents per l|ne. eat-liinsertion. i immensely to the comfort of farming as their vocation.” He says: The majority of* the married col- ' fl* ilS’i Once fairly perched ora 1 I -.r Mary’s For log-lian<l transi.-nt a<lvertirametìV*$2.- cnijoh the pas 1st. Good farming pays—no busi- shoulder, he expects a taste c f evfery- lierii 6wn each a piano. N< b ■ ■v wonder ■Mpar s.piareuif 12 line*. for tìie tir-t inser- eling. and save much in the wear goes back * • ■ ■ V . n(r g|1(J ■ 111' tl Hl, i and iUOti per sqtiare tur cacti subsequent I they strike. ‘ ness is more certain to be proti table<-j^» ture; and though the landlord i eats, and whenever ¡flic It is true, 1 ' finn. I ! i i and tear of.carriages. v^ertion. rt 2d. 1 XT <> 11. ’ “«L O No farmer should occupy more* drinks she holds up to Jiim -a spoon- te t>p Imitili jdr iip- we must not expect in the rural may be sick if .does pqt stop the Gray’s yElegy” contains 997 word^. Ar Proaf !>jj tk»' Pul »Usher. land than he can manage profitably: ful of tea or coffee, which h® sins as of which 8D3 ar6 derived from the- on ’ilambs.l ’ • ■ districts tho well-cared-for, solid growth of the ti : ' Li? •’ ; jßW.Pers*» uni Adv«. 50 C'ts. n Line» 3d. The begitmer should, ‘ select bis» iff he*lik< d it Anglo-Saxon. Anglo-Saxon. • * k ' M Not so .with oUcr I business. location carefully and opeefor all.’ Subcrip ii.ns Sent Fist, $2 00 a YenV. roads of suburban towns around : i. ' ' r . j * One day Mary was ill d faint. Sixteen dollars is as low Ms fash The mccanidoV tlie njawwho works 4th. No one should engage in farm The doctor ordered brandy albd water cities: but there is no excuse tor Ì1 USINEE CARDS. for salary hhs’’ notlii^<p to grow* I ing for himself without previous to-relieve her, and when- sh Jlasted it, ionable New York ladies*go on pood ¡ the rocky, neglected paths which les’ wardrobes. I while he slpe|s; whfii| his labor | I trainihg on the farm. _ sleeps; when W. M. RAMSEY, Dick, as usual, called for h i. share, are often found, and over which The United States army numbers , 5th. Prefer a small farip without He laid his little head agL_ nst chases his inc<|iie sto^s. ’ and his ex _ her 2.104 commissioned officers, and 29,- it is oftmi positively dangerous to nt Tuaw, attorney penses aie plipctuah It is true debt to a large one . with jt. There face, peeped and -coaxdd, till just for 336 enlisted men. travel. If towns would att -nd to LAFAYEITE, OREGON. will always be land for purchasers fun; she held up the spoon t$his beak there are perpetual expenses atten one point connected with their when you have earned money to buy But no sooner had Dick Why does a railroad conductor ted the ding the shee| and gréait business; ¿oajt Offi ce in the Court House. it. . \ \.. highways, that is.carefully remove, brandy than he‘ flew into violent punch a hole in your ticket? To let -* 6th. Good timber on rough or rocky you pass through. once in two weeks, during the bm under the most? Unfavorable passion, shook his head, gtj nped his R. STOTT. C: l.t-l.'A. BJI I.I.. land, will pay better tluin grass, and sthey can live i St. Charles, Mo., has anew/jail, Summer, every stone which is circumstances^ where aancy feet, and beat his wings^I scolding BALL. <Sí STOTT, should be cut out rather than cut off. feeding. à jo ut feedi Tl^ii, in dis- and the loi^l editor there rejoins at brought to the surface by rains or on the coihin^ns witljont . r • a 7tli. Shallow culture is • the great sharply all the while. Th0i tyeaffiers will pay ! defect of American farming; sub-soil gust he flew back into hiß ör .ge, . Vtto meya at T jívw , drought, it would render even bad the meat of thp and the winter’s prospect. «I . i J £ ; ' Occidental Hotel. The season^in London are evenly 111 Ftr4 8 re expenses without ' drawing on if possible; but each y*car plow a lit would neither conic out or ¡¿otice her roads very ? comfortable. These all . « Í ‘ ? I L* k again all day. divided—-four months of cold, four of the wool or Bi creasy;of the ewes. tle deeper. V ortland OREGON. loose stones are not only a cause Oh! that our boys and gj s, When fog, and four of rain. • i X jnnlOtf 8th. Read and study good i agricul Hence it is |ife a pecj^etual stream of great discomfort to travelers, spirits are offered them, woij 1 always A ten-year-told boy weighing 168' flowing inl(|j’ basinvit is only a tural books,interchange thoughts and reject it angrily, as did thiVlittle ca- 1 but also of intense anxiety. They pounds was an object of interest at a knowledge thus obtained in frequent, E. C. BRADSHAW, i question of time aboqt filling it to ' \. ■ li P nary. put in peril lifp and limb, as Detroit depot the other day. ♦ n '* ’ j^back seems conversations with your neighbors I overflowing; |The|dri at Law, \.t torney iioi^bs are very liable to stumble and you will live longer and to a bet Irish lace is worn this season by to be that mefi do notreHsh living , OREGON. T iie B ender F iends .- — Atlan LAFAYE ITE ter purpose, and leave more property in passing over them, and car some ladies who were abroad last ta, Gra., dispatch of recent te says: . away from thjpkly peculated settle and a better example to-ydur children. summer and bought it cheap. riages are often broken. Trv an Offir« i'» tli.- Cuori Such advice as the alx>Ve whten fol A sensation was produced ¡i^Bienville The Louisville Ledger thinks that experiment. Ride over a neg- ments and ibwns.Mepriying them South Carolina last izeek, y the ar- lowed is always productive of good JE». C. S'. ¿.LiVAN. I selves of society for :the sake of if a pedestrian is run over by a fast lec^-d road in the country of a rrv« Jf11 t • Jkll • f It. rest of the Bender family urder- money. )j(xr4on. can be results. Other States in the Union era at Bevinsville irttliis ci ty,some drivdr, he has a right to shoot. at Law, mile.in extent, if you have the L lll 'i . j * K w-» 1 1 £ • J are advancing rapidly in all their ag Stopping up the cracks in cellars » obviated. Ir> all new countries ery one D.nl- ’ us* Or-aron. epurage; then stop at the farm ricultural persuits, and we (the form five miles from town, i there are ¡feillagepp fe|)nstantly ers of Oregon) are entitled to a like will remember the _ great citement and houses is one of the on mis taka bio WjMTILd BE V’TICE IN THE COURTS house and give the farmer a coup signs that winter is approaching. springing^ ▼ v '»f fAiiiuill, Pulk and other countie«- springing nenr^w|i|èh speed of advancement. All that is produced ‘by the wholesalfs murders le of dollars to pick out the f ’i Oregon. • 20!v Mormon missionaries are said to required of us is to be ready uqd will committed by the Bender, ¡family in stones; ride back : over the path i sheep range ßän be H0^whe owner can 'v|£it his| flocks do<iy, ing j to avail ourselves * and march Kansas. The bodies of their victims have made many new prose'ytes re • ' lofeh i LAFAYETTE business directory . way again, and notice Low great and also giyojiis straightway to a thorough system of were found buried, and tpe Bender cently in Hancock county, Maine. fai^iUjrStlie /bene Jr > , . ’ ______ 4L. is the change. Upon your return One of the at frictions at a Tennes family all made good their escape be fit of schools L ’and spificty.^3 r::.\ forming; fence making and stock- u ?-■ t I ■ I . . * Fads see fair was a prize of one bushel of you can trot briskly along, with raising. Mr. Greeley fnrther says: fore’their crimes were discovered. "W^ERGUSoN A BIRD.'corner of Jefferson and “The beginner is cautioned to make- The head of the family, Thomas potatoes for tho ugliest man rider. JT and Mam ; dealers in produce and gen a sense of comfort and security; —r 1* & "*** lf ; * T er^l mejphandisc. W a ¿ ‘no haste’ but tq acquire that first .Webb, and old man nearly severity Alpacas are looming up again about whereas, in passing over it previ G reasing £ uggies 4 this time, possibly because they are It KIMI’BON, north side Main greatest pre-requisite experience even' <| years of age, has liyed at Bienville. ous io the removal of loose stones," ONS.-Greasife I buggies, ¿nd wag- if he must gain it by hiring as a la- It is learned that this man Webb, a cheap and times are uncommonly dealers ih drugs, Confection- ONS.—G i : « ily s ipplies. eries u—.1 you proceeded slowly and in mis shoemaker by trade, formerly lived hard. ‘ borer Qtt Soule well managed form. ,'d impórtancc than 0D3 Ì9 Of AIN, attorney ; office on south ery. This illustrates how cheaply near Bienville, arid moved west about Such apprenticeship and the study of A dandy is a chap who would be a ain street. some imugfPWK W jauny --Vtwheel a^wuei is imag seven years ago. . The name of Ben and expeditiously bad road^ can lady if he could; but as he can’t, does good agricultural works will furnish E AMBE Y. County Judge and ruined by ihg jjícntif ntifully. der. must have been assumed by them torney . at lawoffice in the be improved. If every town in . capital for purse, hands and brains.” all he can to show the world he’s not in '_*1 J■ î.; „1 _ .t? «iï, 11 : 1 ’■ ■. ,| ' ■ : ' : ' ill when they moved west, as the old Court Honie. A well-mailci HI r|U endure 'He advises the beginner to study well a i man. * w 1 those sections where lands are full ! I OHN HIRD, weatside Jeflfemon street, constant wi tô twenty the character and capabilities of each man and his wife moved back to this Che-Ting has been charged with of small liuulders would provide ; dealer in stoves and tinware. acre, and plan howlto make the most county a short time since and settled I ;q use the years, if eape is swindling a brother Chinee in Cincin simply for the removal of, them in the neighborhood' in which they C. BRADSHAW, attorney at law. of it ‘ before he cuts a living tree or anil ^nount of nati. Why not spell his name the from the pathway as often as once Tight kind I " . , formerly livod, without any suspicion, !• digs a solitary drain, ’ and says, ¿1 right way? oil; but if tHii matt’ not at would devote at least a year to this • being remembered by the name of ST. JOSEPH BUSIN8SS DIRECTORY. in two weeks during warm weath A Western paper, under the head tended to, |l .lie wheel will be used thoughtful observation and study.’ ” Webb by some of the old citizens who er, the roads should be more com ing of “Sporting News,’’ copies the lj®x knew them many years ago. - «X ycars^öri years, o1; it may up in five qi Now is the time for us to raise the ELTY a SIMPSON, cor. 4th and Elm; fortable than if ten times the cost announcement that “the L Colts 1 of y------------------------- £ be soonef. ? • Ijjôrd » fc ’ dealers in groceries, glassware. Qaeena lever be culture of our farms. - We have neg Hartford are running on. full time.” was expended in dumping on loads Ware and patent medicine« rill pen- lected our farming interests to dabble X /K West Virginia woman is thus used on a w Economy is said to be carried to illiard saloon , Powe« a stewart, of sand, or plowing up roadside in politics until we ale at tastefully described by a writer: She was rfc its way and etrate the ietors. Best wine«, wines, liquors, Ac. soil and piling it on the driveway. such an extent in a town in Michigan proprietors. convinced that political extremes sit feet long, with an ugly, angular Badons of* the spokes that the^paper mills have been com , J. H. Olds, proprietor; cor We hope these hints will not be around tli don ’ t pay.\ We will therefore permit and Depot streets. New house lost upon those who have our com and spoil ’ wheel,’& Castor oil politics to cool off a l|ttle and with face.Xhe color of putty. Her nose pelled to suspend operations for want icommodations. mon highways in charge.— Jour is a good rial for i¿c on an the aid of the Grangers we will look Her mouth was of rags. _____________________________ nal of Applied Chemistry. . Boston is said to have an election i a frost-bitten oil enoty>h f^ould out for the interests of our agricul # DAYTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY. iron axli ■; 1 Box's F ight W ith an E agle .— be apgli a spindle t| give it ture, instead of assisting political open, it revealed official who, after searching the “N’sM through, said he could not find a cer C. DALL, MANUFACTUBER OF The New Bedford Mercury says that a demagogues. I A. A. P. three long froht teeth, blackened ; this is better than a light (X • Saddles and Harness. All work war tain Mr. Knight’s name on the voting ranted. Orders left with J. W. Cullen few will days ago Nelson H. Stevens; a with smoke and calom calomel. On each rplu$ put oú will more, for t list. receive prompt s Mention. j boy living at East Fair Haven, Mass How to H ang P a ^ er .—Take the temple were three little flat, blue • ' Washing machines will be more •ee litt the end* and be CHRIS. T a YLOR, dealer In general mer saw a large eagle swoop down on a work i strip by the two upp^r corners and: shoulderstand nut chandise* Odd Felldws’ building. The colored curls, which seemed to have fashionable than ever this winter, and flock of fowls, seized one and fly into forced by ,/Jl place them against ¿he wall. Tho cheap cash stSte. rouhd out^de of the been made arriTput there under the many young ladies will take their . f » ■■■! i »» ■ , —..........— i. the woods. The boy weht for his gnn, into the jj 'XI/ S. l’^WEl.L, Saw Mill. Dressed paper will haug close to the wall, but pressure of a ton to tho inch, She first lesion in this household accom v v • lumber of all kinds, doorsand win which was loaded with shot fpr rabbit boxes. T p J the axlegrec, first I \ plishment. will not stick at the bottom, and you dow frames, shooting, and, on pursuing the eagle, wipe the p jodies: clea¿ l^ilh had no other hair or hairs on' ndleflj clea^ |wilh a her ------------------------------------------------------------- A fashionable young lady dropped H oward & stewart , blacksmiths, found that the fowl had escaped, and cloth wet ¡t i turpén tifie, if it can sight down the inner edgo and head.. A black clay-pipe with a ' Wagons, hacks anil buggies ironed. that the eagle was chasing it through see when you have it true with the one of hjjr false eyehkows in a church GwMiuithiog and general job work done. long clay stem, was held tiglitly Without it. On a bug- ’ won ’ t wipe ’ casing or last piece laid. Then fast the bushes. He then fired, wounded pew, and badly frightened a young JffiADBETTER A RILEY : pictures of all UD-side down between her snags. i, wipte atiárclean off* en at the top. For working it against the eagle, and! a firce hand to hand gy or car man next to her, who thought it was descriptions always on hand and frames froqt ends of the- the wall don’t use a| oloth: take a Her eyes resembled two larg pew his moustache. - ‘ tussle ensued, in which the boy the back of all descriptions made to order. l apjMy a ^‘dry small whitewash brush and ^arcfully brush ter buttons dipped in lard, Her “Where shg>ll I put this paper so as MJTARKER a CO.; Ferry street; dry thought he had killed it. He seized hubs, and the paper to its place.i These direc frame was the only thing she his prize, and started for horn/), threw quantity < <: <• re- to be sure of finding it to-morrow?” tions may be old to. sofoe of our read it over a wall which, came in his^by, u *- ------------ — *— -------------------------- -—■——-------------- ’iT_ tained of what may once haVe been inquired Mary Jane of her. brother 0£ BEST, livery stable Ferry-street; bug- when it again flew back to the wood. ers, but it? cost the writer a vast itor got a When • gies and horses to let at all times, at a goodsized body, ¿r . ’ Charles. “On the looking-glass,” amount of trouble and possibly some The boy followed, and in. another letter inclobpig a dried human ear; reasonable rates. was her bi other’s reply. ■ —-1" . -------------------- i i i > scolding before they were found out fight made sure of killing the bird. and contaitìiu^. the statò, »ent that NELL <fc CO., Ferry street: dealers in A pretty poem, lately publi A little girl was dace asked the and put in practice. By following general merchandise. The NEW cheap He then took it home, and found that a little girl in a Scotch kirk 1 ¿“ofone, these directions, especially the one in following question: “What is tells how eash store. it weighed eight and a half pounds that ^as all ^4? 4-1----------- ------------------- weary of the minister’s. i-- long man whq Xrqi me, ” he l regard to folding the lower end of the TTBAINT1NG. House, carriage and wagon and measured six foot nine inches faith?” She replied, “Doing God’: s. stepped softly AINTINC to his side, ai sign writing done to or- walked aw^ou paper over and letting it adhere to will and asking uo questions.” Ji“*".““ ag .?, mid »N from W. Carey. order by J, “O, sir, please say Amen 1” . 1 4F il T . 4 HI Lafayette • ■ Koaxlx and Road Making. Courier. Ì t | r ■p £ b KI —-----------------------------------------------------1 ■ ■■ ■"■■■- • hl6 J E K Lf IJ, Í B ** V! i C ———H? I S’ Ä.cneral ""reh“- J S P 1 ' ■ • ’2 ■■ : ■ : 1