Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1???, July 17, 1874, Image 1

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The Value of Pedigree.
Brilliant Dawn May be Sue- [
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i Cultivator and Subsoil Plow va. San
CLIPPINGS.
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From jThe Working Farmer.
of a very wealthy
n in Balti-
The moisture of the surface earth
Practical cremationiste:
The
The novice will find in the fol­
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whose
fanûly
ÎQccupie
s^
the
is
quickly
evaporated
and
drawn
apRRlSS <Sc HEMBREE I Awful Evening, with the Blackest |
Mexican witch-burners.
lowing
from
Bell
’
s
Messengef
.
a
of
Nights
to
End
the
Scene.
highest
nositioh in that
thaï city.,
...bhest social position
up into the clouds by the power­
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“He handled his gun cirelewly,
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reason why length of pedigree in-,
He
himself,
was
sent«|)road
to
be
erful
heat
of
the
sun,
and
in
the
From the Louisville Courier- >
TERMS of subscription .
and put on his angel plumage,” is
creases the value of an animal.
educated,
and
spentJ
several
_,ears
absence
of
rain,
drouth
.
comes
One Copy,* One Year,
93 oo Journal we coppy the following:
the latest Western obituary
True, each ancestor, will not have
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at
one
of
thelsghdols|i|
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in
England.
speedily
and
stays,
it
may
be,
as
One Copy, Six Month*,
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In the Courier Journal of a few
tice. -
an influence pn the animal exactly
While still abroaij h$|fatber
1
One Copy, Three Month*,
died,'
long
as
the
summer
solstice
;
This
’ dajs since the following telegram
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leaving his immci^se^j tune to be proportionate to the quantity of, 1 is especially the case, wh^re tire < “Lilly Dale/’ of wflbm poets
H VTKS OF ADVERTISING .
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have so charmingly sung, langu’sb-
blood which it furnishes him; but
divided
bctwpeu
hi?
sqijaud
daugh
­
land
is
not
thoroughly
undetdrain
­
During a’ drunken brawl in the
es in a. Chicago house of correc­
the greater the number of known
ter,
his
only
chikfrcn
Young
Mc-
ed;
but
even
without
underdrain
­
tion.
rïncij,~l 75 11 2? 1 í 70TÓix); u IM I 15T<* ^Sherwood House early this morn­
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d’s portion,
waifl something thoroughbred ancestors, the small-, age the effects of drouth on the
2In<*hes, | 17.5 ¡ 2 5Ö ¡ :) I© | H •« 12 i Ï8 < 0 ing, Berry Amos, agedp5, a well Donald
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“We patronize those who pat­
3íñcbc< I 2.0 I 3 50 ¡4 50 | Too fis [22 uo
over $500,000, and, with proper er the chancels of a characteristic growing crops may be largely
known
gambler,
was
fatally
stab
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linches, ; 3.Ml I 4 00 ¡ 5 00 | ll"" | 20 | 30 0.»
management, woiiid’Snbn have ad- cropping out which is widely dif­ counteracted by the untirihg use ronize us,” is the motto over the if
4 Cul. i 4-50 I 5 .50 i »ÏO0 I is J 22
32 00 bed, as he alleged, by Sam McDon­
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ferent fron/ those of pure breed.
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500 I 7 00 I 9 00 i_20
; j_3< 00
value.
vanced
verji
greatly«
in
of the subsoil plow and cultivator, Zionsville, Ind., Times advertising
ald who is supposed to be here, on
The snipped ears in this case were During the heat of the day the columns.,
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¡20
¡30 I 60 00
He’former­ ’Shortly after hy? Uthcf ¡ ’ s’ death the
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1 9 ) 00 a visit from Indiana.
of course no detriment, but in an ¡ , surface is robbed of its u oisture
Out in Montana when they start
ly resided near Baltimore, and is young man attained liis majority..
Business notice« in the Local Columns, 25
animal with only four known dross­ i and becomes dry iind parched, a man down hill in a barrel, they
I the son of William McDonald, The family residence., just out of
sent-» per line, each insertion.
For legal aiyl transient advertise nent« $2.-
Baltimore, was one oifjthe most ele­ es, the fifth dam might transmit i But Hie water of-the subso 1 rises speak of his1 appearance in a new
>0 per square’of 12 lines, for the first inser­ the millionaire, former owner of
some objectionable
objectionable quality
quality of
of to supply the {dace of this moist- role.”
ti»:», *.i<i $1.00 pjr square for ea?h subsequent
gant
in
ilie
countrk
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Here,
on
the
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Flora
Temple.
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Qsertiqp.
greater moment,
ept, such as a narrow
nafrow ure which the hotair at the earth’s
These are the days when one
Ltgal Adv*rtiMnttrnt» to Zie Paid for up­
The youug man which stands night of his twemy-first birtliday,
chest,
sway
shorU
back,
shorts
quarter,
on tn thing Proof bg th« Publisher.
surface
is
ever
carrying
upward,
he gave a grand (finnjr to various I
hears the phancy pharmer philoso­
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Penoakl Adv*. SO Ct*, a Line, ‘oft charged with this atrocious crime
deficient
crops,
&c.:
and
the
soil
is
always
moisit
a
few
phizing over his phosphates aid
Suberiptions Sent East, $2 00 a Year.
| was well known in the West, and friends in the citt|ani the celebra­
“
Thirty-two
or
thirty-three
years
inches'below the surface», The phcrtillizers.
carried on
has many friends in' this city, tion is said to havT ■ beisi
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FOR SALE,
ago, a North Lancashire farmer plow will dep< sit the hot earth
ç
Never did a career open, more in a style cf al hi ¡st bn paralleled
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Captain Fry’s widow has start­
who
bred
short-horns
of
good
E HAVE FOR SALE ONE OF THE
below,
¡arid
bring
up
the
moist
ficcLce. The spacious grounds
magnifrccLCC.
ed a wood-yard in New Orleans.
("elebratad PARKER BROS.Breech brightly than ■his, and never was
quality, but mostly without known soil, and thus the crops will flour­
gbti
and
a
foun-
Ixiading Shot (»ture, at a bargain.
were
ablaie
with
1
the inevitable end of unbridled
She numbers her friends io that
pedigree, bought a useful cow of ish despite the drouth. At night
leii
thè
yard.
tail!
ran
dliampag
city by the cords.
dissipation more clearly fulfilled
BUSINESS CARDS.
unknown
.descent,
whose
ears
the
dew
which
ladens
the
Hot
air
than in the brief paragraph we The night closed <ritluari Qrgie X)f
Balzac said any man can marry
seenied as if long strips had been will be deposited upon this cool sur­
w. M. RAMSEY,
| have given abovp. His fall- from wine-drinking ¡H which”
cut out of them, from the tip to­ face, by the same chemical pro­ any woman, and we believe it since
quantity*
was.
^ons
ltnqi
-Attorney * at Law, a high estate, far beyond the com­ started oiit ufion q caiji
ward the rx)ot, at an early age.t cess which in a '-hot room causes a pretty girl in Springfield^Ohio,
mon,
has
been
so
headlong
and
LAFAYETTE, OREGON.
The supposition wa3 that she bad the outside of a tumbler filled married a man named Popcdck.
pation
which
haspuji
’
rapid, that a brief recital of* its
If there is one time more than
been marked as a calf or •‘stirje,’^ with cold water to be covered
Oill -e in the Court H>»nse.
four years—he is : io)v
incidents
will
be
of
interest
to
the
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to distinguish her from her com­ with drops of moisture The another when a woman should be
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general reader, and will scr.ve to the horrible .tràdefy o|
panions. Aníóng her calves, how- amount of water thus dl stilled entirely alone it is when a line full
B ALL <fc STOTT,
point a sad moral that cannot be nesday night. ’ | .
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Young McDoniJld ht this age ever, were twp or three with ears iroin the air is cojisiderab e, and of clothes come? down in the mtid.
too often inculcated, and will not
Attorneys at Law,
The Washington Star denies
was an extraordiii ai-Y [specimen of snipped like her own. They in during a «succession of hot nights
come
amiss
to
some
of
our
own
111 Fir.-tStruct,Oppoaite Occidental Hotel.
I over • turn produced offs pring, and in is equal to a shour of rain, in its the story that George Alfred ram­
manly beauty. If } whis
_-qr six
jeuunesse doree.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
each generation, from that time to favorable effect on the crops. To med his umbrella uown the throat
' The Baltimore papers, in chron­ ,feet tall, straight asi ! an arrow,
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the present, the snipped ears have keep the rubsoil oos • and porous, of his antagonist and then opened
icling the incidents of the crime, broad-chested and | final pilar, yet as been constantly’transmitted. ins^ie
so that the capillary action ¡of the it.
p. c. SULLIVAN.
i have but briefly alluded to the graceful and agil as jap athlete.
direct and continuous female line
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We cannot find room for the
A.ttorney at JLaw, i previous career of the alleged A wealth ’ of fla^f ) 11 |air, and a alone, not in the case of every, water may go on uudisturbjed, the song
sent us, beginning, “iill up'.-
subsoil plow is indispensabl e in all
; d4 K’p blue eyes®
murderer.
Some acquaintance broad, fair forehead
DaJlua, Oregon.
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and a noble rnontl
gth features calf, buiin onp or two instance? compact soils. Running ten to with wine your flowing bowels.”\
ILL PRVrriCft IN THE COURTS with its sailient features enables
in each generation. Whenever twelve inches beneath the surface, The spelling is not correct. ‘
wf Ya.iiuill, P »Ik and other counties
perfectly
classi^
in'
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outline
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' the writer to present the facts as
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the peculiarity is inherited, it is it rises and changes the position
“What kind of sausages is them?”
given below. The
murderer he was a perfect tyf »0 0| | the Ariglo-
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without modification. The snip­ of every particle of * soil above
it,
queried an old lady of the youug
seems to have been the natural Saxon. Add to th] [sit He exuberant
JAS. McCAIN,
ped'ears
of
1874
areas
deeply
and
leaves
it
in
the
condition
of
man of literature and peanuts, as
sequence of four years of the most spirits which alwiai attend good
suipped as those of 1844, although flour which has undergone ihe ac­
ATTORN EY AT LAW,
he passed through the train selling
extraordinary dissipation.. Three health, and that ntin«l fesS magne­
six or sçvcn generations of bulls tion of yeast.
LAFAYETTE, OREGON.
bananas.
incn were drinking together in - a tism wliich so few* i| en ¡possess, and
with ordinary pars have interven­
ILL PRACTlt’E IN ALL OF THE
We wish we could peisuade
<t-»te Cuarta.
marllv8tf Baltimore bar room in the earlv the possession of \ vh ici may be the ed, and the Iproportion of the
A fortune teller has predicted
every
farmer
to
try
the
above
best
or
the
worst
of
hours of the morning, and alter
God’s gifts, he.
that iMark Twain will .die this
C. IFRADSHAW,
i a night.spent in debauch, One was a most enjôy4|le jcompanion» bought dam’s blood in her descen­ simple mode of counteracting
year—but he is only going td start
at Law, of them was a noted gambler of the life of the social I ci ■’ ¿ele, and 1 as A dants is reduce^ to one«xty-fouYtli drouth. Most farmers arc con- a paper, which is pretty.close for.
A-1 tome
or one one-hiindred-and-twenty- tent with plowing, the corn field
LAFAYETTE, OREGON. •
much achnired by i indi'as he was
that
city
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Berry
Amos
whom
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eighth part, according to the law two or three times in the nonth a fortgpc-teller.
local paper ’ describes as a fine adored by women.[ Sliortly after
Office in the Court House.
“Have you Blasted Hopes?”
of geometrical ; progression,, un­ of May and June, and then lui n
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looking man,—at least, so far as he attained Ills ináoriy-hc came
asked a»young lady of a librarian
questionably
applicable
to
pedi
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* IAFA VETTE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
to
the
engrossing
labor
of
gather
­
the animal part was concerned; out to Terra [ Hautes, Ii|fliana. on a
grees, if wo credit to each parent ing the grass and grain crops. with a handkerchief tied over his
He returned^ toithat pleas­
jaw. • “No, ma’am,” said he, “it’s
ERGUSON & IT 111), comer of Jel’crson tall, erect, broad-chested and mus­ visit.
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and Main ; dealers in produce and gen cular, with sturdy lower limbs, ant city a few months* afterward, one-half the bloi iqd of the immedi- But the latter may be c harvested
eral merchandise.
ate offspring. 1 The formation de- by the use of improved macl inery only a blasted toothache.”
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bought
him
a
fa^m^n
the
vicinity,
and brawny arms, and all well
Collins Graves, who rode ao
scribed has never been known to without monopolizing all the labor
'BLTY A SIMPSON, north side Main
stocked
it
with
tl$e
finest
horses
i
L street; dealers in drugs,, confection­ rounded, he presented to the eye
skip a generation and re-appear. of the farm, and we are confident fast down the Mill River Valley
eries »nd family s ip plies.
the very personification of phys­ -arjd cattle, and .then}’.iwugu rated a
When a heifer of the ‘‘jimp-eared that if the will is not wantibg, a to warn the people of approaching
AS. McC AIM. attorney ; oSice on south
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scries of dissipations wl§ch shocked
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strength
and
manly
vigor.
aide Main street
Sort,” as their owner calh them, way will be found to atteu d to i danger, is said to be the first milk­
was soôn comes with plain ears, she invaria­
M. RAMSEY. County Judge and Another was a boon companion, the city to its centré. J
these necessities of giowing crops man M’ho e.vcr ran away from wa­
• attorney at law,—office in the and the third was Sam Me Don ostracised from th^ society of ttîe
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bly breeds plain-eared calves. The without interfeidng with oth<h* du­ ter.
Court House.
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town,
and
direful
sferils
ure
told
aid. The two first were at the-
snips, possibly, first appeared i.n ties. Let the cultivator and sub-
OHN HIRI>. west side Jetterson street«
A well-known -San Francisco
of
the
excesses
in(o|wh|ch
he
then
dealer in stoves and tinware.
baF taking a drink together, and
the cow purchased thirty three soil plow, therefore, be kept g< oing, dentist, is having a sign painted
plunged.
There
ifereltwo
gam-
Jg c. BRADSHAW, attorney at law.
the third suddenly arose from his
years ago; perhajis they are trans­ apd old Sol’s beams need not be for his office door, giving jiis hours
the EastO
wliom
Jm
had
chair and stabbed the gambler to ‘biers - from <■.
1. fl mitted from remote antiquity; but sO"much dreaded.
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for business. It starts off with
st . J oseph büsixsss directory .
brought
West
withfiini
and
it
is
the heart. The murder is said to
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when we consider that each ‘cross’ *
“Tooih-jmlling soirees will beheld,” -
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tlTEL, J. H. Olds, proprietor; cor hav£ been done out of mere wan- said that theie werersti|l more dis­
The editors of the Columbia,
etc.
of 4th and Depot streets. New house
or generation doubles the number
Miss.,
Press
apd
the
Index
abused
good aceommod»tions.
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tonness. The murderer was be­ reputable ‘compamofrs £f another of so-called chances against recur­
r
each otner
other m
in type until
untu pat encc t In California, stylish young men
U a YTON business . directory . sotted with liquor, and had a bow­ sex who lived in tne s|ine house rence, and while there is no abate­ eacn
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ith him. From tins endezvous ment whatever ini the examples, ceased t<| be a Virtue, and irhen are known by the length of the al­
ie-knife in his pocket. Rising from
HRIS. TAYLftii, dealer In general mer­
he would lake, frequent hunting ex­ there is but little ^imiuuation in they met in the street lately, they ligator boots which they wear at
chandise. Odd Fellows’ building, lhe bis seat in alcoholic delirium, he
balls. A young man who really
eheap cash store.
singled his victim out simply be­ cursions into the ncighh ring piai their proportionate number, we sought relief for wounded honor in
cares about his looks wears boots ~
S. POWELL, Saw Mill. Dressed cause he was the taller man of the ries of Indiana and liii: >is, the re­ must conclude thatMbe probabili­ cowhides, and for «)re backs in
a yard long.
• lumber of all kinds, doors and win­
crowd before him. There is said turn to be always cdlebfated by ae ties belonging to ’proportion of liniment.
dow frames.J
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Among the candidates for ad­
' watef
like
to have been no cause for quarrel debauch. Wine flofed’”
BE8T, livery stable Ferry street; bug-
blood may. be powerfully over­
A Stotchman went to a lawyer mission to West Point is one nam- ‘
• gie* and horse* to let at all times, at between the two, and that it is in this hunting lo’dge, .gs he called
ruled.”
reasonable rates.
.once for advice an^ detailed I the ed.Sauermilcb, from Pennsylvania.
not probable lhe drtinken man it, and.cards followep ill e wine on
AKKEit & CO., Ferry street; dry
circumstances of die case. * “ 2 Save Should he graduate he may do for»
goods, groceries and general merchan­ cherished any malice whatever to­ the table.
A New Castle, Delaware, wo-
dise. Dayton ¡louring mills,
^•ou told me the facte precise y as frontier service, but ha can. never
It is said by those|vh< professed maq4 has been tolerably thrifty
ward his victim or any other per­
they occurred?” asked the lawyer. represent the cream of the army.
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son in the party Such aie the cir­ to know that yomig ] icDonald since her njarriage.l¿touring the “Ohk-aye, air!” replied he
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spent
over
$150,000|thi
twenty-four
years
of
her
connubial
first
year
cumstances of one scedG in this life
Nothing encourages the local
thought it bea^Lto tell ye the ¿lain
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HUBS, BPOKEM, RIMS, OAK, ASH
drama of which we write; the next be lived in Terre iHaut e. Here joys she has added a darling hope­ truth. Ye can put the lies into it .press so much as to see buzz-saws
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must be left to the record of the he has since lived, aijd,w
introduced. The first and last in­
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most,
if
not
al|,
|jfUiis,
origin
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.household.
She
has
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now
twenty-
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junction of the local editor to the
HICKORY PLANK, Courts to tell, and of that which
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’For the very best Phol
Photographs, mill-owner is, like that of the pat­
preceded tlie bloody tragedy in its al patrimony has bee^i squandered.
NOR Hl UP & THOMPSON
go to Bradley & Rulofson’q Gallery
tö It was on a visit to Baltimore that
course,
we
may
briefly
allude
with »11 ELEAVTOR, 420 Montgomery ent medicine mao, “Send for a cir­
Portland,
Oregon.
his last fatal tragedy wd enacted to come.
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