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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1874)
V ol . s LAFAYETTE, ■ OREGON, J A WARY I Lafayette - Pork Crop. Oorurier. Published every Friday by idea, tli leathern CLIPPINGS, What is to bet--A verb. SOOFtrilSS Ac HElÆSTtÎJE Oregon has 252 postoffices., consumptive!; I appenda appearance and col lapsed condition-, tETis brilliant conception Vas to; ^ put into practical. $h|pe at tljcl^irifet pos sible period.^ The ril p$n was built, and farmer Buggi ns 'search ed the counitj^over for cheap hogs whercwitli w fill ft. • farmers diroosed • of swine, aiul-r held' u against the Buggins notes woilj becori months hcfccte. . There are 22 grass widows it» .Truckee. If Noah’s prk confc “clean anddnclean,”! numbers ’ a$d varu rail-pen ¿¿lid be I The Stickeen gold-mine fever shows no abatement • A fast friend-|The telegraph. Wilkie Collinp is io Toronto« Small pox is at Sait Lake City, Clackamas county has 8 Gran ges. f 1 a The child who cried for an hour didn’t get it. I . The shaft of the Emma mine is \ down 500 feet ’ - Eureka, Nevada, is soon to have an evening paper. The Utah Legislaturmen are all Mormons, save one. ‘ ' "* They‘wcr| nil hp£s course—tnai is they footed bepAs, with cloven feet,¿long sn< peculiar “l(Aeal” ihaj swinish, nice. Buggii Buggins elated! bor Simpldp, who wj thorn in biggins’ Hi one moriiijg an A tj blanket” -the phill raising acb^rding; t<J theory. Said Sifllp^ “Good morning, t gi-” ' j “The same to yoi gins, rcm^ng Ids J mouth. Id animals “A col w ' * x, Parties in Siskiyou propose to drain Goose Lake. How to raise beets— Take hold of the tops and pull. •< ■ *• * The Sacramento Bee has entered upon its thirty-fifth volume. . Cash on delivery is the custom adopted by popular lecture», i A post mistress in Pennsylvania employs her husband as head clerk, t . Montana has $4,000 in her Ter ritorial treasury, and owes $158/ 000. A writer wishes to know irhy people always spell finis without an A. *' *. ■ LAFAYETTE, ■ W Office in the O»»»* House LAFAYETTE BUSINESS DIRECTORY ERGUSON <t Biffi». corner of Jeflerson and Main ; dealers in produce and gen crai merchandise. _______ ' J" _ * » , F K elt y * simpson . north side Main street; dealers in drugs, confection eries and family sipplips, ( AS. McCAlN, attorney ; office on south aide Main street - J W J M..RAMSEY. County Judge and • attorney at law,—office in the OartHoose. / ■ , f_______, jollecfi lew lx ¿re, ák OHN BIRD, west »fide Jefferfeon street, dealer in stoves and tinware. ___ C. BRADSHAW, attorney at law. - ■. • silence: ' i fiT. JOSEPH BUSINESS DIRECTORY I, ■' ifroopi specimen^ in there!' “Yes, I would'sa; That rail fence fi'^ w,'hardly ltolds right over it when I I KJ* nvKihvI ELT? * SIMPSON, cor. 4th and Bm ; dealers in groceries, glassware, Queen» ware ahd.p^tept medicines ______ ,, K B ILLIARD SALOON, lowers «K Stewart/ proprietor». Best wines, liquors, Ac. some rar-e luose frogs were “scarry,” and the DAYTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 8. POWELL, Saw Mill. J)re»sed • lumber of all kind», doorsand win dow frames. _ a stewart , blacksmiths, Wagons, hacks and buggies ironed. i^^nMnithing »nd general job work done. H oward "ir EADBETTER A RII.RY : pictures of all descriptions always on hand and frames X>f aU descriptions made to order. ARKER A CO., Ferry street; dry goods, groceries and general merchan dise. Dayton flouring mills, H WfcAlNTING. Hoflse, carriage and wagon Jt painting and sign writing done to or- •Order by J. W. Carey. “ Transaction* in Hair,” is \the heading by a Detroit editor to an account of a street fight. • ■ “Her Face Was Her Fortupe,” will soon 'be followed by ‘His , Oheek Was What Made Him.” When a policeman finds a man full lie takes him to the station house and his frieuds bail him out. The manner, of advertising Tor-a husband in Java is by placing an • empty flower-pot on the portico roof. ; Georgia item—“Bill Bridget, «/ Dooley county, attempted to knock • down a pine tree with his horse, • i and killed the latter.” / HRIS. TAYLOR, dealer to general mer- chandise, Odd Fellows’ building. Ihe cheap cash »tore. ; '-^’"4 C W ' . Smirkins looked at a painting ' of a pig anil pleasantly asked, “Who is that pigment for?” And /'lightning racer C - t A Philadelphia paper has ascer- tamed that Noah Webster used to ? play euchre and steal eggs. aact C. CALL, MA n ÛË'ACTURER OF • Saddles and Harness. ”r°rk wa.L' ranted. Orders left with J. W. Cullen will receive prompt attention, t q i. Gen. Crooks, the -great Indian »layer, has been confirmed as Brig. “Simpson, them poor hogs w5s General. 0 making oT me!”— lUustraied It has been ascertained that the man who “held on to the last” wail ■ - They have a peculiar way of a shoe-maker. - _ . telling the news in some of the Evcrf otlief man is accused of Western journals. For example: horse stealing in Los Angelos Co. “The teller of tile Ville Marie California. . Bank of Montreal despises the way A Volcano has erupted in the in which two Yankees got $10,488 mountains West of Yuma, in Low that he left on the counter of his er California.' ? i establishment the other day. They A Havana newspaper office was. were great lumber dealers on the robbed of $28,000. You can safe- Ottawa river, and they wanted to bet this ■ is i ' a "T lie. -T . open an immense account with “Money is vCry tight,” said W him, and "You just look at that map on thewall, Mr. Teller, which thief who was trying to break shows you where we operate,’they open a bank vault?-' “Time cuts down all, both great said- He looked, aud the’men es and small.” How about the pro caped with the money.” • t vision and grocery bills? ILL PRACTICE <ute Courts. • I The Vasquez gang were operat ing around Visalia oa the 8th in« stant. - i . attorney . - < The Oakland Library Associa tion is in debt $7,900. Once in the Court Huii-o. . - ¥ • I offered to LTä.**’ ! It is suggcsteibtbat in building ’ railroads, the rails should be heat- 1 • ed'red-hot, so that the workmen would lay them down rapidly.