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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1874)
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Ami |m*cr*xhxj io «b» the chare*. 1» H k - lie - lhiMM arnonf tamilm. uu-aitlirur his wile had learned th^l uc r*hall find that they too were must In* paid, uftpr'ullj Tls rc is i. the Mim* is true of tpan. Prorjrerily is the thing in tbo Oil >•*4 •».< »<•1 • ! i t . *>•• F* J‘ g‘l • 4 . «I u- j -1 » I • I ■ • -, *».1 1 • liKoi a* *<> U ■ut - f ■ 11111*iu n It Mel* ItMtk al i J rii ............ built on tlie same principles, and another thing. Many pit our iin-; There are many ways in which her hit-ltHnd had left town, without world we ought to trust the leuat. /•«fl// , tl her. Hiring a conveyance, she that economy was one of the chief ports are unnecessary.' ' 1 |\ *»»i <»l fkin-J /*<•<>«»< t'ie / *' . i?»* i n A farmers might be much moro eco The cremationisU in Rhode Isl VO ha ’e have J was driven home. She didn ’ t wait lit »•. SO < t*. m IJtir. corner stones in the temples of just as good art’cles at home, and nomica! and consequently more and naturally go for Burnside for . J Subcriplions Sent Eisi. $2 00 a Year. to take off her things, but seizing I » ; their success, It has not oidy been they do not cost nebrlv Io" much I prosjicrous than they are npw. If Senator. o a press-board made her way to tlio* thus with nation «, ’»nt the same The clothing ant| fane? goods for they would keep jtheir wagons, POH S A EK, IvnoL* 9 The 1' 11 n I, husband aid nzl n-no was just . Mary Powell is being painted I back yard have le*i to the same results plows, carts, planters, reapers, and E HAVE FOR SALE ONE OF THE I CQUSCS H A ladies and genllemeq ¡¡imported by two men. She is a Poughkeep Cetel '•rat.nl PARKER BROS. Breech j individual experiences. The each year cost ah immcn^ea'nount like implements, under cover when seating himself on a milking stool, totalling Shot Gunn, at a bargain. and had just opened a conversation sie boat. I careful, prudent, economical men - J------ --- — i of money. But -this article is des not in use, they would save vast with the cow on the subject of Why is grass like a penknife? BUSINESS CARDS : have been the men to win in the ignated especially for fariiers, and sums of money every year, And Because the spring brings out the great battle of life. For awhile they may think tMt this does not it is a great deal easier to save “h’isting,” remarking frequently RAMSEY, blades. (hey may have seemed to be eclips apply to them. I willccpne near money in this and similar ways that it was “so, boss.” He was 0 just getting settled down to busi Farmers gather what they sow, ed by their more dashing and er home. In ariaddress'|lelivcrcd than it is to earn it. Health too, ness when a whistling sound, as if while seamstresses sew what they showv neighbors, but in the long not many months ago, r. -S. M. is an important part of the farm something rapidly cleaving the air, ' gather, • 4 < i run the latter were left far behind. Smith. SecreturV of ilie Illinois er’s capital and is much easier lost The Worcester. Mass., crusaders . Economy has well been termed the Farmers Association,! slated that than regained. Losing this a man came from the other side of the ;iH<. A. BALI.. K .'To IT cow. It was the press-board, and have stormed a printing -office. L 1 \ ‘•philosopher’s stone,” which was i loses what is worth more, and seven-tenths of the fajftufc in Illin- BILL. & STOTT, the wife was on one end of it. An Nobody killed. to turn all that it torched into .\ ois were ‘it that time )iin|L cr inort- I what has more to do with his suc instant after it fell with crushing Ættorneys at Law, : gold. It is not merely specula- gage. Also thajt in lb’Gis the debt cess, than money, necessary as that weight upon his knees. The cow, . Mrs. Cree, who took a second I 111 First Sire -t. Opposite Occidental Hotel. i lions of the past nor’ theories of busbhnd the other day, evidently is. Broken down in health I of the agricultiirists offtlfc t United always * * ‘ 1 T- ' having conscientious scruples in the present which givedhis virtue S ta tes was $ 1,50l),000,jji0j: and that the man loses energy and resolu PO.iTLANb, OREGON. wanted to cremate. I regard to standing between hus ( janlotf : such an exalted position. The this debt had | i^crehs* I ’ rather tion, becomes a prey to discour I? If a man drcams the devil is af band and wife» left very suddenly i practical experience of all ages SULLIVAN. than diminished] during Ithe intcr- agement and takes a fair start on and in her hurry kicked the unfor r-. ter him, it is a sign be bad better I has proved that it is worthy, of the the road to failure and poverty. Ættorney at Law, highest praise. And it is safe to i val. This statfcmcntjs doultjess Th • greatest care should be taken tunate man in the immediate vitfin- settle his subscription bill. very nearlv corredt. 'A id in the Dobbs thinks that instead of Dallas, Oregon. ity of hi«« vest pocket. The un- * • 1 V conclude that what has been of to preserve the health. It is more face of these facts no .ope can denj ILL l’R V’TICE IX T1IE.( (»LRTS ! happy victim of circumstances giving credit where credit is doe, such service in the past will be an important than thdse who are well »>f 1 a n.iill, 1’ >!k and oilier counpes that farmers have gopiti o last and scrambled ^hip oir all fours, when thg cash had better be paid. - i i I Urexu.i. ‘ 20ly aid to men in the future, it has • and strong ever irtiagine. In the too far on 1 the load otdebt. Be- A Maine woman has hair seven the press boaid again* descended, often lYeen said that "times have fore going into cultivation of crops labor is often — 1 business * ’ ■ ; tjioy I ought striking him opposite to where the feet five inches long— too long to JAS. McCATN, changed.” T'i ey have changed, it wasted. It ought to be economiz to have saved inoijey |w| h which cow had left her tracks. His wife be available for use in butter. ATTORNEY AT LAW, is true, But the great principles to take a fair.star-t. |h|t the past ed, for labor is eijifivalcnt to mon then asked him if he would ever Owing to the stormy weather which underlie success have not,; ¡.AFAYETFE. OREGON. is gonc*beyonU TCcallJ und is of ey. But many rj)en act as if it forget her again, and his answer one -day of last week, only five la Tliei cost nothing. They hire help and was plain and to thefcpoint, “Not iLL PRACTICE IN ALI. OF THE and they will never change. no use to find fai0t we I ''»ite Co iris. iiiiirllxSir economy which was essential to ! dies went to be divorced in SC. much.” pay little attention to what the hi have done except to (|ra|v lessons success in Jlic preceeding century, j of wisdom to giiTide usTii^lie future. red men do. do little themselves, E C. BRADhHAW, A few days ago a hungr^qmrty Louis. A cynic says marriage is very is jurt as necessary now. There is No matter whether w'ftaile satisfied and not plan so that ti.e work re sat down at the well-spread supper attorno at Law, ami tan be no great measure of with them or’.not we null take the sult in what it ought to produce. table of a Sound steamer, upon often a dull book with a very fine LA FAYE ITE. OREGON. f A - I success w ilhout it. Even a casu-! _ C ■ Other men, who do their own which one of the dishes contained preface. Sometimes it is “half times as.they are. H they do not Office in the Court IL h hc . al glance would reveal this fact. | suit us the easiest wa^’outof the work, do not understand and do a trout of moderate size. A seri- calf,” too. , ' ,-i • — It seems as if any one could know A Toast.—Woman: the last and trouble is to goi to wo -k and make not try to understand their busi ous-looking individual drew this LAFAYEl’l’E BUSINESS DIRECTORY. it withouLbeing told. But if we them as satisfactory a I possible. If ness and always work at a venture dish toward him, saying- apologet best of the series -if we may have judge men by their actions, and won ’t ask for W - - • 4 ’ - ■**’.*- * J .lERGUSJN A I I’RD. corner of JeHerson a farmer has hiade h Jnistake— with no thought of economizing ically, ‘‘This is fast day with mo.” her for . a . . toast, we ’ and Main ; dealers in produce antigen there is no truer criterion, wo find any but-her. * j . Work His next neighbor, an Irish gentle bought too luueh land , dr too ma- labor or anything else. eral merchandise. that economy is not believed in An Indiana man was lately bur ny machines, or ‘ raisqd 17' unprofita ought to be done thoroughly and man, immOdiatclv inserted his fork ELTY A RIMPSON. north ¡»ide Main and is not generally practiced by r* street; dealers in drugs, confection- ble crops, or riu up ob large a carefully, but there is such a thing into the fish and transferred it to ied in a coffin made from a tree : « tries and family s ipplies. men in any of the departments of his own plate, remarking, “ SirJ do as doing too much, or else not do which helad planted, flow bap- . store bill; he might n ¿> sit down I AS. McCAlN, attorney ; office on south life. The merchant, the mechanic discouraged, bqtTtry t< a ing more ing it economical!v. Manv farm- you suppose nobody has a sowl to py he must have been. •ide Main street. f _____ j________ _____________ the farmer, the day laborer, all | k and on- ers are not economical in their .be saved but yoiiiself ?” Charles Lamb in speaking of« care and skill to his M. RAMSEY. County Judge and - . Tl • attorney at law,—oilic« in the classes seem to have a great deal They grow deavor to N retrieve f fortunes, general, business. Directions wcM; givcii by -the one of hi an* ides on horseback, re Court Houwe. • " I a»; of trouble about money matters. through crops which they cannot use,.often United States Senate the other marked that “ail at once thqhorse Many a man li$s spp OHN* BIRD, west side Je^erson street, The merchant has a great deal of dealer in stoves and tinware. adversity and -povert , |aud# trial, crops which are uncertain both in day to have a spot designated in stopped, but I kept right on.” > trade, the rpcchanic has plenty of E. C. BRADSHAW, attorney SI law. and discouragement, I for years production and sale. Whatever the Capitol Grounds for the eques b* The proposition to introduce la work, the farmer has good crops | his < head they use tiiey have to buy. and pay trian statute ot General Greene, dies as railroad conductors 'te ST. JOSEPH BUSINESS 1>F k ECTORY. been hardly ab|e to for^t if they can, ¡but for all their and the laborer is well paid, but mljy ob- out of water, i who ha “iu in conformity with the resolution frowned upon in view of the fact ELTY A SIMPSON, cor. 4th and Elm ; somehow at the end of the year, money, they depend on the sale of D(I' even tained a competent ot the Continental Qongress, pass that their trains arca’N avs behind. dealers in groceries, glasswure, Queens when the books arc balanced,there ware and patent medicines wealth. But; while i |g through the crops which they have grown, ed in 1786.” There was no occa -------------------- - ------------ - ---- - -----------------—__ The New Bedford, Mass., edit is little left as the result of their OTEL, J. H. Olds, proprietor; cor self de- if a man has a good farm he can sion to hurry about it. It is not a ors are'collecting big eggs by it all he has learned K I ’ • of 4th and Depot streets. New house labors. They have received con nial and economy w r| the, first grow most of his breadstuff’s, vege hundred years yet since the resolu means of artful little paragraphs good accommodations. sidcrable siderable money during the fear, and great! cdminandi eats 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 laws of financial su|c <s. Some he can buy thep. In the line of continental what the Continental the eggs. C. CALL, MANUFACTURER OF along.' In this way they never fncn can see the trutl| this prin household expenses too, theie Congress resolved, anyhow? • Saddles and Harness. All work war Wh&t is the difference between ranted. Orders left with J. W. Cullen will get rich, never will, and never should be a g eater economy.. Let ---- - ------- -4-»» to them ciple when it is expl receive prompt attention. can. It is impossible that they A literal minded youngster was a Jew and a lawyer? The one ~H^isTfAYLbR7dealerli general mer •. if them- any faymer keep a strict account by those who have a should. But is not because it is of all the thiigs which he buys, picked up by a visitor of the fami gets his law from the prophets, and chandise. Odd Fellows* building, 'lhe eat many selves, but there are a tliei the other his profits from the lav. cheap cash store. so very hard to obtain money.— fire before and all the money he pays out for ly, who, dandling him on his knee, into who need to gx 8. POWELL, Saw Mill. Dressed The trouble is in keeping it. No “An overflowed widow with • lumber of all kinds, doors and win they will believe it c|r burn. $o a year and he will be surprised at said: “I wish I had this little ¿oy; r« '» matter bow much comes in, if it three children” advertises in the dow frames. , • m. the cost and amount. This is one I think there ’ s money in h we see men ¿¡flail cl and con- oward a stewart , blacksmith», all goes out, there will be no more ¡struggling of the best aids to economy, and To jyhich promptly responded the New Orleans Picayune for her lost Wagonar hacks and buggies ironed. at the end of the year thfin there' ditions burdened ai co/ that disappeared with the Gunsmithmg and general job work done. with debt, hardly ìhm ing hbw every farmer ought to practice it child: “I know there is, fori swal S~NEI j L <t CO., Ferry street; dealers in would if pothing had beed receiv flood. > • they came in (fefc so much, And he ought to remember that it lowed a cent when I was nt grand general merchandise. The NEW cheap ed. The man who receives only cash store. The Brooklyn Argus says that of his business, ma’s the other day.” and still less snowi how they is not the extent < li . a petition for the relief of Boston, - E BE8T, livery stable Ferry street; bug- fifty cents a day if he will ’’live on are ever to iThcy feel nor the amoui which he sells,-but •J • gies and horses to let at all times, at ffl MT For the bestvery Photographs, forty-five, is gaining ground faster very much and forbidding the delivery of any ______ And that it is the i amount that he saves go to Bradley & Rulofson reasonable rates. " ’s Gallery :_ prosperity with an ELE avtor , 429 Montgomery more Sumner eulogies, is in circn- isure l his y stili, which will uh --------- WTARKER A CO., Ferry street; dry than the merchant doing an ;exten- they are in 11 -goods, groceries and general merchan sivc business who lives fully up to : they arc not lation Street, San Francisco off of. all and success.— forking Farmer. • « 1 ! * p ■’ «I iti I •’ Ç4 . ...I.'. ; I » W j I .,1 W > K J W J K H C C W H dise. psyton flouring mills, r ■» ' : ■ ( i