<■ 1 V .9. Ml * ft®. . t 7 f ■ /î r -• ft ■ 1 -’Ki ♦ a j- i. I ■ ft ' .*.* i V J 1 .-ft i / ft f a ■ / . z I . < .* 'vr ?" I a ■5 I/.' / / ♦ * * a» r ■ « r -, 4 J t > V’ - •i f S lif 1 0 j r . . < ■ r r'• . I I - J. P » J / I X ) X 1 I i ■ Ï A ■ \ 1 < ■■J 1 a - : ,z ■ i 1 ' H t ■ a I ft 1 *7 > 1 • ,? I j 4 »- ■■ 0 1: *z « 4 », VOL. 8. I f * I >» f--------- 7 ¡GON, (FEBRUARY- 20, 1874. 1 t 4 f • 4 "■•"ft1 / Dr. Dio Lewis writes: “Of the DORRISS <98 HEhiBREE eight poundswhich a man catsand drinks in a day, it is thought that TERM8 OF SUBSCRIPTION. not less than five pounds leave his •3 00 body through the »-skin. Owe Copy, One Year, And of 1 75 One Copy, Six Months, 1 00 these five pounds a considerable One Copy, Throe Months, percentage escapes during the night while he is in bed. The rates of advertising t , I I HMTTOg larger part of thi: is water, but jn addition there is much effete and f InWrwiLÈZ1?5 ,i poisonous matter. This being in 1 fcO 1 3~B0 450 J 9 00 18 1 22 00 MncKes, fW| 4 uo 5 00 11 20 1 30 00 great part gaseous in form, pene­ 22 Î 32 0Ó trates every part of the bed. Thus 1 450 1 5 50 6 00 J8 • 4 Cui. j 500 j 7 00 9 00 I 20 28 1 38 0Ô j Col. 30 1 50 00 all parts of the bed—matrass, and j 700 1 9 00 12 1 20 50 j 90 0Ö blankets, as well as sheets—soon 18 1 30 1 col. 1 10 j 15 »otiee* in the Local Columns, 25 become foul and. need purification. cents per line, each insertion. For legal and transient adverttenmentsft2.- The matrass n^Cds. this quite as -50 per square of 12 lines, for the first inser­ much as the sheets. To allow the tion, andll.00 pet square for each subsequent nsertinn. .> I' sheets to be used without washing • Adeertisemenls to be Paid for up- or changing three or six montlib, on making Proof by the Publisher. Personal Adv». 50 Ct». aX.ine. would be regarded as bad house­ Subcriptions Sent test, $2 00 a Year, keeping; but I must insist if a thin business " cards . sheet can absorb poisonous excre­ 2 B STOTT CllJK-A. BALL. tions of the body to make it unfit - A BALL dC STOTT, for,use in a few days, a thick mat­ I 7 ’ Attorneys at Law, trass, which can absorb and con* 111 First 8troet, Opposite Occidental Hotel. tain a thousand times as much these poisonous secretions, nee PORTLAND, OREGON., janlOtf__ to be purified as often certainly as P.’C. SULLIVAN. once in three months. A sheet ‘A.ttoi’n.ey at Law, can be washed. A matrass cannot be renovated in this way. Indeed Dallit.S Orvgon. ILL PRACTICE IN THE-COURTS there is no other way of cleaning ■ YambiU, Polk and other counties a matrass but by steaming or pick­ 201.V in Oregon. . - . - ing it to pieces, and thus in frqk- W. M. RAMSEY, /nents exposing it to the direct ; 7> . -1 I Jkttoi'iiey at Law, rays of the sun. As these proces­ ses are scarcely- «practicable with LAFAYETTE, OREGON^ any of the ordinary matrasses, I • Off e in the Court am decidedly of the opinion that J AS. McCAIN, the good old-fashioned straw bed, ATTORNEY AT LAW, which can every three months be exchanged for fresh straw, and the LAFWETTB, OltECON tick washed, is the sweetest and ILL PRACTICE IN ALL OF THE marllv8tf- healthiest of beds. fttftte Court«. If in the win ter season the porousness of the E. C. BRADSHAW, straw beds makesit a little uncom­ JLttorney at Law, for fortable; table; spread over it a comfort­ LAFAYETTE, OREGON. er or two of woolen blankets, I which should be washed as often OfSre in the Court ffonse. as every two weeks. With this arrangement, if you wash the bed- LAFAYETTE BUSINESS DIRECTORY. cbvering as often as once in two 71EIIQU8ON & BIRD, comer of Jefferson or three weeks, you will have a ? and Main ; dealer» in produce and gen delightful healthy bed. Now, if eral merchandise. . _______ .. you leave the bed to air, with open ------ ELTY jgUTY & & SIMPSON, BIMP d UN, north -norm side siae Main Jiun window’s during the day, and not street; dealers in drags, confection- eries and family supplies. _____________ make it for the nigfTit before even­ ing. you will have added greatly JAH. M c CAIN, attorney -, office on south to the sweetness of your rest in aide Mam' street. consequence, and to the tone of -wwr M. 'RAMSEY. County Judge and I heartily wish this ▼ ft *• attorney ' at law,—office in the your health. Court House. . _______ __ good change could everywhere be Only those who have OHN BIRD, westside Jefferson street,* introduced. dealer in stoves and tinware. thus attended to this important C. BRADSHAW, attorney at law. matter can judge of its influence •__ bom on the general health and spirits.” Published every Friday by *1 a I ■ X N JF * 4 a? ' < ____ ’ • x! e J W.‘l j ■4 . • f ! A ~ ’ 7 , I W 1 K A J E I ♦ 1 4 ST JOSEPH BUSIN8SS DIRECTORY. ------------- —------- ? y ELTY A SIMPSON, cor. 4th and Elm; dealer»in groceries, glassware,Queens ware and patent medicines K B H . . ■* — - — — ILLIARD SALOON, Powers & Stewart, proprietors. Best wines, litjuors, &c. a OTEL, j . H. Olds, proprietor; cor of 4th and Depot street». | New house good accommodations. DAYTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY. a 0. CALL,-MANUFACTURER OF <>• Saddlesand Harness. AU work war­ ranted. Orders left with J. W. Cullen will receive prompt attention.__________ *. CHRIS. TAYLOR?dealer In general mer­ chandise, Odd Fellows’ building. The chandi cheap cash store. 8. POWELL, Saw Mill.. Dressed • lumber of all kinds, doors and win­ dow frames. * r ■ < W H ow_ ft OWARD A STEW ABT, blacksmith», ironed, Wagons, hacks and buggies Dugg thing and general job work done. e K' •jr EADBETTER A RILEY ; pictures of all descriptions always on hand and frames of all descriptions made to order. -------- --- ----------------------------- ---Z--------- --- ARKER 4 CO., Ferry street; dry goods, groceries and general merchan­ dise. Dayton flouring mills, U -- ... « . I—- I -*■ BEST, livery stable Ferry street-, bug- • gies and horses to let at ail times, at reasonable rates. S H J S a * * > * N» NELL i « I F't % *. -4 I t t. z *- i f £ i * * 0’ * 5 e « u f '( ft ft * - - a. a ; • » :■ » . 1 < « 4,; . 51~ . a . f. ft 4 a a * *> ré- .. ....................... V r , « ft r‘‘. J 9 » »Î 'Ï ' 1 * . , ■ i 4 ‘ .♦ T f '-..4 V- H *• / < . * ft ft i I 1 < 9 i'i ■ IH ’fe 'ft- , a* I - ’ « 1 •- ! 11 ■ I i V -» .ft- ’Mi a ■ I ft ■« fl a I L i t •4 f ♦ a .i ft' .zi a 7 / ! -1 I ft: 4 ft / r, ■/ K. f\ * - « ; »- a » • -I a ’ 4«'"■ÉÉ •y M _. wL 4 ft * , . I ft f 4- fclM < I «■ a '•»A. ft 1ft ‘ ■ I 1 fi * ' f I *. - ; Î, f / a i -4 I ÎÈ ft 1i - f - * • s' '' a / f ♦ I . • ft i st • <• • « % % <%> • - Î * j, < . ■ • I ♦ * ft ? * » Borrowing Tro«l»le.! Thè present prisoner went in __ J » The following in rq .arc to Pur- search of bis man armed to the Byall means borrow all the In the city of Mobile they srer dam' wc jake from the 8 » Louis tect i, hunted him down ar.d ar- trouble you can! If you cannot daily drawings of lotteries, afid the him. This was in Hendor rei Dispatch Of J&. ¡17tl| I y be of rested borrow enough in one day^rt np negroes are the principal buyers of l son] qounty, Keokuk, one year af- d some of tu| re dors: soni interest t nigfits, and get somebody to help tickets. An honest old uncle call- * e Yesterday i|ftcrao|n | letectivo ter the dòse of “ the ' i war. ed Jeff* was o|»poscd to the busi­ von. Stiles, as was ¡xpectw ? rived at - Purdam is one 0f ’ the finest pis- Y ob will have erows-feet at tlx? ness, and had forbidden bis wife Uijited States and » home wit! Jo m W. J lam, the tol shots in the I .corners of yobr eyes by the time buying tickets. She secretly did » ' man accused ol n>iòd4rin| young a splendid hor m n. - • He is small you arc twenty-five, and you will buy one, and after the drawing pactly built and need a wig at thirty, but never placed it in her market bosket, in­ Scott, in Butle •, cdanlykj Mo., on of stature, but the 5th of Jub 118731 1 ’he pria- does not seem 0 dread the conse- mind, there is a satisfaction in tending to stop at theoffice on her oner gvAc? his escort j nc| 1 trouble quenecs that may i suit to him from knowing that trouble has done it.- way to market and learn the luck. whatever j and JtiieS was.i ^pleudid*. the killing of Scot He speaks bit­ Always bc-on the - look out for 1 The old man discovered the ticket . r ly treated; by a 11 the polie 5 officials terly against Dr. dams, of But* something to happen. Full half before she left the house, tqok ii with whopi he Lafayette! aho It fifty y I m arrived at thtf office, and ascertain­ 1 i of Portland, bj it was ¡attested in lady who is said to have been the Ypu know the story of the little ed that she had drawn a prize of cahse of the trouble between him­ girl who was found pryingtoitterly fifty dollars, but wa«much excited Walla Walla,. 1 ’ ■'■ / ■ I A Dispatch i reporter tlAs mora­ self and Scott, anjl, if this is true before the mouth of the family ov^ at not finding the ticket. - Return­ ing callee npoj li the prisoner at his the fact that the/young lady is now on, which was being heated for ing home, she searched in vain for cell in the Foil i Courte aid saw a married will not weigh heavy on Thanksgiving sacrifices? When the ticket, until the old man hiked sharp featuredlgoodilopki ig young his mind. asked by her mother what was the her what she was looking fori She man, dressed i| i 1 tfrowiijejjis- pants > The prisoner’s n other and broth­ matter she replied between her told him, and that it had drawn a I i I 1 prize. lie rushed*to the door^ad and whity shii treated in|a corner er live in Saline pounty, Illinois, «sobs: * ’ . I S- T . ‘-'i reading the ac ;ount of hir capture while a second brother is serving - “Oh, ma! I was thinking what finding that he could not lemove in a morning paper.) j|is outer his term in the penitentiary of that if I should grow up, and get mar« the document without destroying garments "were ,on thè bench be- State for stealing Purdam will ried, and have a Tittle baby, and it, seized the doOr, took it from its 1 1 side him? Pt rda-m’s Jhafr is jet be sent to Butler county..as -soon the hot oven lid should fall down hinges, placed it on his head, and “made tracks” for the office: Ar­ black and- his noustacbWnd goa-- as the jail there ii considered safe, on it—boo! hoo! oow! qow !” riving almost out of breath* he . a— tec aro trilnnu 1 in military style, Well, there are thousands of thrust the door at the clerk, and Thomas Paine Jiad many quota­ The cold grey eye that dj^dt for people in this world ju?t like this exclaimed: “Daris de ticket! dart an instant’on I ? fie visitor, hs he ap-. ble epigrammatic sentences: little girl. They arc on the look de ticket! ■ Jes gib us de money; men ’ s souls. ” “ Times that t dat’s all we wants!” And like |re then proachcd the All, and w|re V, out for hot oven lids. - many other good men, white as ’ “ Man has nb property in man, ” cast upon ithe printed ’ pag®vdcncte Something terrible is continually well a8 tinted, his moral force “ Rose like a rpeket, fell like a deterndned man i _____ _______ that Purdam is ¿the « staring them in the fpture. They melted away before the prospective j* which a perbsi JI of the following stick.” y expect tlie cholera every year.— gi-ccnback. J Cuu/srwA i Ì ««st! « r* 1 tf “ One step from the sublimo to facts, glehned froml aj reliable “A They look constantly 1 for small* ! . J! 1 • flm ridii'iilnna The Peoria Review sajs that a the ridiculous.” f source, would mdicate|. j pox. They shrink up and shudder lad} teacher in one of the public “Tyrqnny, like hell, is not easily T.. *1.« In the year ao-to ry at the thought of a comet. They schools was amazed the other day conquered.” I > y . J * r 2?- 12*- saw the light of day in expect to be struck by Iigjitning by seeing a perfect forest of juven­ “Pities the plumage, but forgets county, Kfrj, h| B father beftig a Weil every time a cloud passes over the ile hands fly up iq, the air and the dying bird. •I ” • r-4 to do merchal it. When" sixteen sun. They never go to bed with­ shake and gesticulate with violent “My country is the world, and years of age ¡e ran ’away from out expecting to be murdered be­ agitation. “What do you want? * niy religion is to do good.”! home and j cnt| ¡red thej. Confeder- fore morning. M the cat geU shut queried the puzzled instructor« “ Titles are but nicknames; and ate service, ?eii rin| during his slay up in the pantry, they are sure Chorus;—“Yerhairt falling off.” under Chcthad [.Breckenridge, Van every nickname is a title.” . "J'1 ' ,'Wftft^ ' '!'« ' . i -. I I ;g. H4 fought foj : “Lay the axe to the root, and burglars areJn the house. Dorn and Braj An Indianapolis editor is re­ I They are continually looking teach governments humanity. ” the lost cause | iwo yearsjand was for fits of sickness; and believing sponsible for this: “A young lady “ Thougli the flame.of liberty noted for his | laring recklessness tliat an ounce of prevention is in Indiana sought to demolish an may sometimes cease to shine, the and utter b»sr| gard fo r his own worth a pound of cure, they em­ unfaithful lover by publishing some coal can never expire. ” life, ¿eknej 4 no such thing as verses addressed to him, in which, f“I love the man that can smile ploy - the preventives, and their fear, and [woiild “face ajy odds, houses smell of onions, camphor, after prophesying her immediate in trouble, and pan gather strength rr« • • o ■ « This was especially notyjeable at hartshorn and whisky, in about dissolution, she said: ‘Come gase from distress, | , - . equal parts. reflection.” |'. f They arc ready to meeVall evils compositor spelled dust with a *br.” like feroicty in? battle attracted.the He that rebels against reason ■I half way. They do not seem to atteution of life superior! officers. Lapeer, Mich., has.had a dram- For bis bravery on tbatjoccasion iff a great rebel, but he that in de- realize the fact that the most of fence of reasonj i rebels against tyr- atic ontettajnment.. . The “Union Purdam was offered a|ey in the class an- ing him jvith|tlie rtio$t insulting the other oceu|ants and muttered sweredi “You bet your boots it is!” language thatbould be applied to some words of on tempt, but shook ‘promised. }■. ■ ». .... ♦ Some jackass says Cheer up, man, stated Jliat his* object in hands warmly dth the doctor, and The stringency in the egg mar­ bringing ~ Purda jam there Was to kill said, “Good da , my friend; I see ket isi painful. There has been a, cheer up; it’s a long lane that has * _ 7_ >rijla aj ¿|e $nne uo turn.” Don’t we know it? Of lira. ‘ The'gue »you know wha it is to be drunk.” large falling off in deposits of late, couysc it’s a long lane tliat has no time pirllecl hi| pistol, biiilPurdam ¿4 many of the hens* having entirely turn. How perfectly\al«urd to was too quick^fot him, and Wells 'fYoung Smttj was walking but suspended, while, others are hold ­ waS instaritlyl tumbled tVbfn his with theddol o| | his heart, the oth- expect« feller to “cheer up” because ■ V ing onto their z reserves. It is a long lane has no turn! We de­ chose the fa­ i saddle, his opponent cpoly ’ replac­ er j evening, and! j they thought, however, that Oeariy all cline to eheer up for any each rea­ it* lovers, the tlieir ----- and o getting; ; ............... '*» » ft ■ i< A Mr. Dahm runs a large store ?“e“ Shortly Wr this “ |M affiray Pur* noses reddened toy the north wind, A newspaper paragraph 'says store up at Eagle Harbor, and the auel Gaipes, a no- she burst out 4 raptuously, r------- _ “Isn’t tliat a Chicago girl complains to Marquette Journal says: “He must ted murderer, io was afterwards that dam splendid?” She nearly the police that Bhc has been gobbed have an extensive trade, for we 4: ' S es8ed oi * J. ft the scaf- fainted away w jien Smith answer­ of 224 gold ringi hanged, and < Whereupon, a have ireuf r ft heard his name mentioned ? • in fold* to ba vim killed thirteen men ed that he wasn’t used to hearing mean paragraphist observes f’ that, connection with all the stpves and . . s k. 2 ... ladies ifrear, s|vear, and and : ■ another another probably, atleaçt 200 of them i were stovepipe we ever put together, ÏÉ his life* young and two w iung ladies •r *' 'I r time. . ' a here or elsewhere.” engagement,riugs. .* engagement is broken off. w _ _4 cngagcraqutring — — . 1T • * 4 N O. 52. ---------------- v--------------- » " '«• HU Semples Rem«v»d* r«rdk|ft’» Career. Nothing Like Straw. Courier. Lafayette * K 0 7 1 Wry r, ‘ . J 1 K.- , * ft.—î — ’ î * V1 * 4 ? a ’ s E r $ ■ f i C F ■ wl w /V B ■ 1 V. ■ I . - • if «* Ì t ft ¿i ft • I » i « - * f i t f •'i >- B ■» ,|3 ; r> JL. V <¿4 » f: y ■-• > t