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1 LAFAYETTE,) OKI.GOX, JUNE 19, 1874. VOL. IX V * --1- :...! NO. 17. 1 ,i ♦ Not Mucli. ' men in the ’ world. While life and CLIPPINGS. LafaJ tte CoUriei'U his income. And ilia! oiir 4 Economy. » | • . J [P'S !• M Uin.l health remain, a.man ought not to j « ' . * ican people are living top fat Uui rdi Ofeluxl^very Friday by ’ pair of drawers -A spair ^iT The story of the absent-minded Î This was one of the great vir- -Ha great deal to fast,, figures* 11 truJl be discouraged even if things do , con- DORRISS 8c HEMBREE k horses. tues of our ancestors and one of; ... , * not go as he /would |ike to have man who, meeting his own son in bp 1 ar,co* o % r vt. . . r n • /clusively prove.. 1 he tnc * principle causes ot their sue-" 4 rm . In with . . ft r foreign co^ntijesi1 if tlijem. lie ought to go resolutely the street, shook bauds with him ! , the hymn for the Centennial— with , 1 * t trade ohi TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. and asked him how his father was, OI Old Hundred. cess. The first settlers of this < tq work determined to achieve ipfc • '4 heavily against us 1 and[ kcr One Copy, O»»e Year, 9» has been equaled by the forgetful . Ministers of the interior— The country were temperate,' self de-1 T..r oc J q success. And, whatever his cir constant drain of gold jfrorti 1 Owe Copy, Six Month«, ness of a Wisconsin farmer. This cook and the doctor. nying men and kept their desires 1 o?be One Copy, Three Months, ought noj soijo ’be cumstances, every farmer ought to I shores. . This 01 man drove to town to transact within reasonable bounds. Their What is the best key for a i This, ■ I r x than practice strict economy. We ought not to I...-. buy orl ■ -l.__ some business,¿and was accompa children were trained up to walk RATES OF ADVERTISING I Cl I ristmas box? A tur key. they can pay for. Wir leJj*« w(L because it Will do very touch to nied by his wife. .Leaving her at • • f* ‘ ’L ii ~~ ; iw j 2W siiw j^iM , 6 m £n_i<- in the same paths, followed the I run in debt for we musjt pay! for ward gaining him success in his When does a chain dislike you? a dry goods store, he proceeded tQ '15 bo advice their parents gave, and, in I Inch, 11 When it can’t bear you. I sometime, or else became» Ijniil^- business. It does not make a man IS i,0 cary out his intentions. Having sickness, and wars, tl»e enmity of 3 Inched, 1 1 :i 50 1 4 50 1 9 0 ) j ! -> 1 *22 00 rupt Putting off the day .of pay or his family unhappy. Self deni i finished his Conceit—An ass who imagines business, he forgot all J 20 1 30 On the Indians and the oppression of AlncheA, 1; 3"»l 4 00 I 5 Ur) 1.11 al, developes a better; .type of char 1 ment i< not going to hcjp* t|ic 1 32 00 rW' 1 4'0 1. 5 50j « 00 ris-pl 22 4 I'ol. iabout the little circumstance of himself to be an elephant. the British, they laid the foundu acter than edn otherwise be pro 1 3 5 00 It off 1 Ô4M» 1 7 00 1 y oO 1 20 1 |Cx>l. ter. Just as long as I Aim high, but not so high as bringing his wife with him, and [pty duced. 1 700 1 9 00 1 12 ¡2» 1 :»o 1 50 00 tion of a splendid republic, acliieX’- A C.»L The child whose every we sha 1 ! have tlie inter 90 to 1 3J : >0 10 ! î; ; 1 - ljVol. i started home alone. Arriving not to be able to hit anything. ed a great success, and obtained Jong wish is gratified is not as happy aS there, he put his horses out and An unpleasant sort of arithme- liu-dtiess notices in the Local Cblnmns, 2.’» historic renown. If we lookout before this amounts to 'as niujt cii; as the one who has learned the lessbn ^euts per line, each i isertinp., proceeded to do the chores. In the tic—Division among families. Forjcgjl and transient advertiso:neut< 82.- the early history of bthcr natidiis the deb^ itself. And then fhJ debt of prudence and foresight. And 50 per sq tare ot 12 lines, lor the lirst inser * • / ■ meantime his wife had learned that Prosperity is the thing in tbe tion, an I 51.00 persqnare torea.-h '■qfl»< qiient i‘we shall find that they too were must be paid after all. Thqrc. is the same is true of irtan. nsertiou. n r her husband had left town without built on the game principles, and another thing. Many jof oilr im world we ought, to trust the least. There are many ways in which Lnjtil to he Paid for »</>- her. Hiring a conveyance, she ¡ .that economy was one of the chief ports are unnecessary, i| Wei have .farmers migh| be much more eco on nittkotg Proof hf the Puhlistter. Tim cremationists in Rhode IsL Ijt^Per.-ionuL Adv«. 50 Ct«, u Line.-¿<3 corner stones in the temples of was driven home. She didn’t wait z’ 1 .• nd naturally go for Burnside for ¡just as good art’$lcs at hprqfi, aud nomical and consequently more Subcriptions Sent East, $2 00 a Year. their success.. It has not ordy been they do not cost nearly sp jnudh. prosperous than they are now. If to take off her things, but seizing enator. a press-board made her way to the- I'OH SALE, thus with nations, but the same ____ The’clothing and fancy.goods for they would keep their wagons, back yard The busband was just Mary Powell is being painted »TE HAVE FOR SALE. ONE OK THE causes have led to the same results ladies and' gen-tlcmch 1 imported plows, carts, planters, reapers, and ▼ Udebratad PARKER BROS. Breech in seating himself on a miking stool, by two men. She is a Poughkeep • < ‘J individual experiences. The ! lx>adfng Shot Guns», at a bargain. each year cost ail immense' s.c atmotint like implements. under cover when —' i P f 1 and had just opened a conversation sie boat. careful, prudent, economical men I of money. But th-isartu illciis djes- not in use, they would save vast BUSINESS CARDS have been the men to win in the ignated especially fof farijiei sums ot money every year. And with the cow on the subject of > Why is grass like a penknife? ,r * Because thé spring brings out the “ h ’ isting, ” ] remarking frequently great battle of life. For a while they may think that • jjiis d^es ■ ; T ■' A W. M. RAMSEY, es ho hot it is a great deal i easier to save that it was I “so,, boss.” He was they may have seethed tobecclips- .„lades. . - apply to them. I will c<jm| i ‘near; money in this and similar ways just getting settled down to busi- 1 -Attorney e at Law, cd^by their, more dashing and er honie. In an addrpss del earn it. Health, too, Farmers gather what they sow, ivered than it is LA FAYETTE, OREGON ness when a whistling sound, as if slifAvy neighbors, but in the long not many months ago, Mrs S. .M- is an important par t of the farm- while seamstresses sew what they something rapidly cleaving the air, run the latter were left far behind. Q.’i -e in the Court H<>u-e. gather. Smith. Secretary of the JHliupis er’s capital and is much easier lost came from the other side of the Economy has well been termed the — -------- :— Farmers Association, étafted that) than regained. Losing this a man * H ?ToTT ;iM<. Â. BALL, p The Worcester. Mass., crusaders “philosophcr’s'stone,” which was seven-tenths of the fan jlsln I|lin- [ loses what is worth* more, and cow. It was the presç-board, and ■I * BILL & STOTT, ( the wife was on one end of it. An have stormed a printing office. to turn all that it touched .into ois were nt that time undf r nrort- , what has^nore to do with his suc instant after it fell with crushing Nobody killed. A.ttórileys at Law, gold. It is not merely specula I gage. ;18(js jhe gebt cess, than money, necessary as that Also that in 18ÇS |he debt Mrs. Cree, who took a second 111 Firrtt Sire-t, Opposite Occidental Hotel. tions of the past nor theories ot of of the agriculturists of the’United always is. Broken down in health weight upon his knees. The cow, I the present which hich give this virtue I States was $1,500,000.000pnd that the man loses energy and resolu having I conscientious scruples in husband the other day, evidently . :• PORTLAND, OREGON, y ; ■’ ‘ - j anlott regard to standing between bus- wanted to ere mate. i , i* . l t ’ - such an exalted position. The1 tion, becomes’ a prey to discour _ * - > -F this debt had iheteake rather Î-. ’band and Wife, left very suddenly, . If a man dredms the devil is af- practical expedience of .all ages than diminished during P. C. .SULLIVAN. ie inter- agement and takes a fair start on '4 1 and in her hurry kicked the unfor terkim, it is a sign be had better f * î has proved that it is worthy of the the road to failure and poverty. vai. This statement is. loultless Attorney at Law, highest praise. And it is safe to tunate man in the immediate vicin- ! settle his^subscription bill. • very nearly correct. Anjd in the Th • greatest care should be taken, ,, Dallas, Ort* ¿»on. ity of hi* vest pocket, The un conclude tlmt A I * what has been of Dobbs thinks that instead of to preservq the health. It is more face of these facts no one happy victim of circumstances such service in the past will be an giving credit where credit is doe, that farmers have gone to m^asfa'nd important than those who are well scrambled up on all fours, when . aid to men in the future, It has the cash had better be, paid. too far on the road of d !bt. • Be- and strong ever imagine. In the .... ~ often bten said that “ times, have cultivation of crops labor is often the press-boat d again descended, lab A Maine woman has hair seven fore going into ...... business t ey ought striking him opposite to where thé ,JAS. McCATN, g j changed.” 'Pt cv havechanged, it ght to be economiz- cow had left her tracks. His wife feet five inches long—too long to to have saved money wi th which wasted. It oug ATTORNEY ÂT.LAWy i is true, But the great principles ed, tor labor is equivalent to mon then asked him jf he would ever be available for use in butter. to take a fair start., piij | the past l which underlie success have not, is gone beyond reej ■ LAFAYETTE. OREGON. J ' 11,- |d it Is of ey. But many men act as if it fqrgct her again, and his answer Owing to the stormy weather iLL PRACiTi’EiN ALL OF THE and thev will never chan ge.> The no use to find faultiwith i what we I cobt nothing. They hire help and ■ was plain and to the point, “Not one i day of last week, only five la ! llKll-llvStf I ___ i n <t.ite to iris. much.” dies economv which was ess enfiai to pay little attention to what the hi- have done except to dralvl •* ; I’lessons — j — — went to be divorced in St. BRAbsBAW, Loui E success, in the proceeding century, A few days ago a hungry partly is. of wisdom to guideps in-fl She future. red men do; do little themselves, J J I is jus.t.as necessary now. There is A and not plan so that tie work re sat down at tbe well-spread suppe r j^Lttdriie 5 ilt Law, No matter whether we f a g e i ■■■ »satisfied cynic says marriage is very s - and ian be no great measure of LAFAYETTE;. OREGO^, often sult in what it ought to produce, table of a Sound steamer, upen with them or not we mu»t fake the a dull book with a very fine i ’ r a V; • success it bout it. Even a casu- preface, Othdr men, who do their own which one of the dishes contained times as they are. j If they do not Sometimes it is “half ! 1 • r • , a Office in tbe Court H- iksc . al glance would reveal this fact. calf, ” too. a tro'iit of moderate size. A set i- suit us the easiest ¿wjy out pf the work, do not undeisUnd and do I I i It seems as if any one could know A Toast.—Woman: the last and trouble is to go to wbrlaaij^ make not try to understand their busi ous-looking individual drew this . I tl. it without^being told. ’ But if we them as satisfactory ds josÌi|)le. If ness and always worlfiat a venture dish toward him, paying- apologet best of the sériés -if we may have n judge men by their actions, and •■s'. NEROL’S )N A 1 IRD, corner of Je.Terson ;a mistake— with no thought of eonomizing ically, “This is fast day with mi . her for a toast, we won’t ask for a farmer has niade 1 t ■; * j ’ and Main ; dealers in produce antigen there is no truer criterion, we find uch l:ind,jbr too ma- labor or* anything Ilse, i Work His next neighbor, an Irish gent e- any but-her. bought too muc eral merchandise. that economy is no? believed in . Ui-' ' uppuofita-. ava-.« ought to be done thoroughly and man, f immediatch inserted his fobk ny machines, or raised An Indiana man was lately bur* r >2"ELTY A SIMPSON, north side Main elty and is not generally practiced by »tree st; dealers in drugs I, confection- ble crops, or runlup t( o dargh a carefully, but there is such a thing into the fish and ’transferred i.t to ied in a coffin made from a tree s ipplies. eries and family 1 men in any yf the departments of How hap* store bill; he ought not to sit dbWn as doing too much, or else not do his own plate, remarking. “Sir, ¡do which he had planted. F ■ * AS. McL’AlN, attorney ; office on south life. The merchant, the mechanic Many farm- you suppose nobody has a sowl to py lie must have been. discouraged, but tiyiojbiing side Main street. * to flaring more ing it economical Iv. ! the farmer, the day laborer, all care and skill to jiisj winkf and en-■ ers are not economical in their be saved but youiself ?’’ M. RA.USEY. County Judge and Charles Lamb in speaking of ------ —------------ • attorneys at law,—office in the classes seem to have a great deal They grow general business, deavor to ' retriij Vj hSs fortunes, Directions were given by 4he ( one of bis rides on horseback, re Court House. of trouble about money matters. mot use, often has J |j|s^?d 'through crops which they ca I Many a mon 1 OHN BIRD, west side Jefterson street, United States Senate the ot icr | marked that “all at once the horse The merchant has a great deal of dealer in stoves and tinware. __ . poverty,I aiid trial; • crops which are uncertain both in adversity and po^eily day to have a spot designated in stopped, but I kept right op.” trade, the mechanic has plenty of C. BRADSHAW^, attorney at law. and discouragement! aud for years production and sa c. Whatever the Capitol Grounds for theeqaes-' The proposition to introduce la work, the farmer has goqd crops been hardly ablelo kjep his head they use they have to buy and pay trian statute of General Greene, dies as railroad conductors is ST. JOSEPH BUSLN8SS DIRECTORY and the laborer is well paid, but out of water, who has? filially ob- for it if they can, but for all their “in conformity with the resolution frowned upon in view of the fact ELTY A a SIMPSON, cor. 4th and ruin him J ; I somehow at the end of the J year. tained a compqteic ELTV money, they depend on the sale of of the Continental Congress, pass ‘ ‘ ' and even dealers in groceries, glassware, Queens’ when the books are balanced,there that their trains arc always behind. wl|il<ig|ing through the crops which they have grown, wealth. But wljild^ ware and patent medicines is little leit as the result of their' it all he has learned (that tel f de if a man has a good farm he can ed in 1786.”* There \yas no opca- -Thc"New Bedford, Mass., edit OTEL, J. H. Olds, proprietor; cor sion to hurry about it. It is n bta ors are collecting big eggs by of 4th and Depot streejs. New house labors. They have received con grow most of his breadstuff's, vege ly h ’ <e tie first nial and economr good accommodations. hundred years yet since the resblu- means of artful little paragraphs siderable money during the year, daniluicnts in; the tables, beef and pork cheaper than tion was passed, and who cares a praising the persons who send in DAYTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY^ but it is all disposed of as they go and great comir he can buy them. In the line of 1 ¡jufeess. Some laws of financial 11 OF along. In this way they never men can see the tr^tlj of this prin- household expenses loo, theie .continental,what the Continental the eggs. c. CALL, MANUFACTURE • Saddles and Harness, All work war- Congress resolved, anyhow? - , i * What is the difference between ranted. Orders left with J. W . Cullen will get rich, never will, and never ciplè when it isjexpl^rntd to them should be a greater economy. Let ------------ ' receive prompt attention. can. It is impossible that they A Jiteral minded youngster was a Jew and a lawyer? The one by those who hqve applied It*.them any farmer keep a strict account HRIS. TAYLOR, dealer In general tner- should. But is not because it is selves, but tlierd are | gre$t many of all the things which he buys, picked up by a visitor of the fami gets his law from the prophets, and chandise. Odd bellows' building. The cheap cash store. so very hard to obtain money.— whp need tn go Inip pie fire before and all the money’ he pays out for ly, who, dandling him on his Ifnee, the other his profits from the law. whp need tn go pntp S. POWELL, Dressed The trouble is in keeping it. - No they will beKeyje it dm burn. So a year and he will be surprised at Lt, Saw Mill. “An overflowed widow withj said: “I wish I had this little boy; they will believje it • lumber of all kinds, doors and win- dow frames. matter how much comes in, if it we see men of all classes a'nd con the cost and amount. This is one I think there’s money iu 1 im.” three children” advertises in the à-'“ OWARD a STEWART, blacksmiths, all goes out, there will be no mor.e dition^ struggling of the best aids to economy, and To jyhich promptly responded the New Orleans Picayune for her lost dition^ burdentedinid burdens Wagonsf hacks and buggies ironed. -Gunsinithing and geueral job work done. at the end of the year than there with ^ebt, haitdlj Snowing how every farmer ought to practice it child: “I know there is, fori swal cow that disappeared with the NELL «t CO., Ferry street: dealers in would if nothing had beed receiv And he ought to remember that it lowed a cent when I was at grand flood. general merchandise. The NEW cheap rthey they came to be in debt so much, cash store. I ed. The man who receives only and st|l less kno^wibg how they is not the extent of his business, ma’s the other day.” The Brooklyn Argus says that . lirJiF, livery’stable t^erry street; bug- fifty cents a day if he will live on -------------------------------- —- are ever to gbt Oujt. They feel nor the amount which he sells, but a petition for the relief of Boston, • gies and horses to let at all times, at LfTFor the best very Photo; reasonable rates. i forty-five, is gaining ground faster very much dlshea$tene(|. And that it is the amount that he saves and forbidding the delivery of any go to Bradley & Rulofson’s < ARKER a i’6., Ferry street; dry than the merchant doing an exten- they are in anjt‘eiil;,cas<i” Still, which will measure his prosperity with au eleavtor , 429 Mout; more Sumner eulogies, is in eijeu’ goods, groceries and general merchan off of all and success.— Working Farmer, lation. J i ; Street, San ’ Francisco. ' sivc business who lives fully up to they arc not ^hejworst ^lei dise.- Dayton flouring mills, I ' • >. ■ I . f t t I I 4 t i ■ I • ■ ________ Î ■ ‘ IT ■ 4 I 1 *1 ’ ? v "•*"— -- --------------- --*•<- ’ » _ _ ■> 1 .1 1 _ • — I I ♦ ' * - I 1 "-w . • »• I 1* r i w j .. r. ?.. i ■ J 9 K J W J E ' ? Si I, K H I C C W H S J H 1 J X A - L-A. .1