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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1874)
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I F I I FARMS r°* SALE I I -Í t ? .• hl i » J I r 4 ’1 II i i * 9 I Í I 9 * I t V » “Do not sing that song - w song. is the sarcastic title of a neV Don’t go to law unless yotfhtve nothing to lose; lawyers' houses ' are built on sr-. fools ’ heads. -I •” . i • < ■ * J f y a Mohammedanism has been de- fined as “that blessed religion which makes people wash them selves.” L 1 I k Á “Another hole in them pan tel” said a food mother to her youag hopeful. “What a drefful 01- kneesy fellow you are!” * The most serious charge yet madd against Henry Ward Beech er is that he was the first man to offer a chromo to subscribers. A lady barber has been driven out Of < Dubuque by the married la- diesl pf that place. The latter thought she scraped acquaintance too easilv. » A • I «- » , t Z1 s. V -, 4 ü i V 4 * « « •t t / < * 3 1 • > ■ ■— ■ ■ ,k I41 4 < i » I • * • .1^ I f I » W ■J f I . f il / VI J > « ■'1 < I ■ A table of interest -*-the dinner table. T he R equisites for G entle man .—A writer on fa gentleman” in Tinsley’s Magazine saye: “Bash fulness is not inconsistent with the character, and wc are surprised that so rare a quality is not more highk appreciated. The thought ' If anything will impress the he- and feelings of the retiring dispo man mind with awe, it is the ex sition arc not less refined, although pression of the man’s face who has they may not be expressed with jifet been aroused from snoring in the gracefulness of the ceady speak church. »adl vrw ♦ fl* er or the impetuosity of the rattle- I pate. This disposition frequently i A Kcntnek) exchange says, I arises from the mind running in “with the begiuniug of the year we will reduce our baeieess to a channels other than the common cash basis. Cord wood and pota places Of ordinary conversation, toes taken for subscriptions.* ‘ and a consequent consciousness of California housekeepers have inferiority in tlx? art of pleasing. to The assumption of the character is discovered one little objection ¿Y- ‘ A *■ often but’n stimulation of the more Chinese cooks. uWhen John gets agreeable habits of soeiety, and out of spirits and discontented be only the veneer which hides de is apt to poison the whole family. This brief chronicle was written praved tastes and vicious propens ities. Nothing more displays a by the editor of the Philadelphia frivolous, selfish and vulgar miod Ledger: “LowelLrSatayday. Two than inattention to the simple cour little boys and a pistoL Now,,on tesies of life, aud without this even ly one little boy and a pisto|.w w profound learning is no more than “I’d hate to be in your shoes,” tiresome pedantry. A person of said a Terre Haute woman, as she this description says he cau be a was quarreling with a neighbor. gentlemarf when he pleases. A “You couldn’t get in them,” sar trne gentleman never pleases to do castically remarked’ tlie neighbor anything else and never, by any tar go^e A Milwaukee woman, fin* accident, derogates from this stan with consumption, begged I ______ the doc- dard. He cannot stoop toa mean tor to give her something that thing. He never struts in bor w’ould keep her up until the Tea rowed plumage. He never stabs diet of the Beecher Committee in the dark. He is not one tiling. wa3 published. to a man’s face and another behind It was “darling Gweorge” when Ids back. Papers not meant for a bridal couple left Omaha; it was ' his eyes are sacred. Bolts and “dear George” at Chieago^nt De bars, locks aud keys, bond and se troit it was “George;” and when curities, and notices to tresspassers they reached Niagara Palis ft #lh are not for him. He is a consist- “Say, you?’r ' , I ent observer of the second great Ah exchange says: “Tim peepte commandment; whatever be judges of Delaware want' to havcHi bfg to be honorable he practices toward race for Governor.” We eaw’l’see all. • i i’ . how they possibly can, ualees they That was a shrewd advice of“ a get permission to run iii‘some oth learned lawyer to a pppil, ’‘.‘When er State. -’W .TJMWWV-COtJjriT jrt the facte are in your favor, but the H A young lady ia MUwMhae law opposed to you, come out fainted away when her lover «died strong on the facte; and when the and found her bare-footed, bot w . law is in your favor and the facts Chicago girl would have kicked opposed to you, come out strong his bat off as she cried “good morn on the law.” ‘‘But,” inquired the ing. Here she would Imve m H: student, “when the law and the “Put on my shoes while 1 fix my facts are both against me, what bustle. “Why, theo,” said A Prince of Italy, whoea; do the lawyer, “talk around it. main was of small extent, ordered It having been reported that a a person out of it in twemyJbyp ; wild ass had escaped from Bar hours. “The Prince has been vary in hatful num’s show, the Louisville Journal liberal, for 1 c^u quit it ink * man says all the evidence he wants hour,” answered the ban* Uhedmau. It is true that there is nothing of the fact is tire way the papers on his table are daily meddled With. like advertising, hut's public offi i At 'which the Boston Advertiser I cer, with nothing bH bis-Mlaiy of says that a ramble through the ed >2,000 a year to live on, shoold be itorials of the Journal is all the ev careful not to give his wife more >5,000 worth of d diamonds at idence that .the readers of that pa than 15,000 a time. per will require; ■q Ë 4 i" *1 V? / * * Engaged for every set-r* hen. i. •« . i ri •• ■ ’I .» 1 CLIPPIMB. 4 *> - ? 3 ¡B if *1 those and stronger« than •'I > J ofEnglish lnemufactare, which ate of material so poor and weak that they cannot be woven on power looms; nearly half the Brussels carpets re quired are made in this country, and now the princely Axminister, superi or to the French and cheaper, has actually , compelled a reduction of a dollar or two on tho yard.- Infancy cassimeres astonishing strides have been made, great advances in certain styles of Indie’s dress goods, and a successful beginning has been made in worsteds. A 'feature of especial importance to tho wool growers is the extension of manufacturing into his own vicinity, the great West. The number of fac- tones there in 1860 was 284 sets, ana >1,616,740 capital; in 1868 the num ber was 567, with 995 sets employing a capital of >5,448,000.—Working Farmer. w - ------ - ■«*» ---------- n Í * ter ■ 4 Í i f I The oV- T r^PaUlished every Friday requirq- From The Working Firmer. u ~~ i ’L- ‘I don’t suppose that another F arm .—If grain cfops be not ch is the DORRISS <Sc HE2SÆBR.EE man evcr| lived like that Qhio possessi ve of thirteen loácta i, accor- “ ' tlreadv sown, they ,sl be at- RATES OF ADVERTISING-:> cncled to early > in « month, *Tw Tjwÿ s W Í fo* 1ÆT i T b " I I editor, wlib lifted me outof|the ding to chapter, sc veo la *wo, rule Wheat and winter rfl cannot be back end of an omnibus one night, tinee.’ Arid eatery ( time ley went L’ -, j *■ 1ST* 1 *1 ' . i Ml »finches, led me up t*ve pairs of stairs, and to say anythirig about \yood, he town loo early, as th0 fbots >ots mnst 3 Doxies, I lave time to penetrale undertook to tell me how I was got off that at j|iein, until .they all te soil to 4fBCke.F 3200 to assist in • running the localJide Went down in a body, th^atening t sufficient depth to prevent their I partment oMhe paper. ‘You’ a^e,’ to vampire him at tho fii|t oppoj*- duriti# winter, fTpl. 7Ó0 I Ö 00 I 12 >| 20 I 30 } tnnifv f _|i ^>000 said he, jabbing at a cockro^h tunity. L Col. J 10 I U I is I 30 I ¿O ' gathered and icing thrown out be dufty , C ... ----- ------------------------L want to Ibc < with the shears, ‘yop 1 The last tliiijg I hav iv^pny dis- "iorn |n should now I z TERM8 OF SUBSCRIPTION^' positive in what you say; folks hjre tinct Fccplleclioii ot was. as. 'gettin# |te t ¿roper preparations m|de tor fat g3 OO On« Copy, Ono Year, won’t bclicvtf any ofiyour suppose off sometlijng ’ op y ^ie Mayor of the tening stock for sale. Root crops i 3 -1 ri Ona .Copy, Six Months, Say wlkt town. He wen t;by old Sykes o ne planted 1 00 so’s and allegations. ii strict Ono Copy, Three Months, rows attentil as 11)0 a, shoqld require in and be, if w ... without, nodding] and I the cultivator cultiv you say in ’VoYds that can’t be evening., may fre uently be I •Î b&sine* Aoltoo« in the Lncal Column^, 25 disputed; OT, If they QTC disputed had no soefoer entered tl te. office 'J |i run Uli between MVLWWU this L1JID month IL1VIILI vith profit. r r i■* • katid at I. I imerlion., •« A O> M Qtnts M*a. P*r linA line, each ^luggs; “;T Potatoes should be Ug ¿is soon For leg il aud transient advertisement! $2.- send the fellow into the otl|jc than I heard, /¡Go for >0 per square ef 11 lines, for the first inser room and l’lt fix him.’ He w^is give it to him hdt; yank ||im alii ! as their skins refuse to i Hide when tion, and |l.00 per square tor each subsequent i l BWtixi. a great man for fun; ho nevjr to pieces, and leave his s pattered I hardly pressed upon by i the thumb, Airarn.sAini’iJs fu br Paid for up- laughed hiinst-lf, but he had a hi^h soul hanging to-Mie steepl e of the1 This is a better guide ] for nsccr- c,*» m ikiu'j JPrwf Pu'usher. u-a_Y*nrsonal Advs. 50 Cis. n I.lna. appreciation »f humor, He was court house.’ •Bji t, 4i e- W began taining when a potatoe i! I ripe than , Subsri lions Sent Es'it. $2 DO a Yet» when Svke8 con e close ___ u p to me, to judge by the fading of |the vines, always wanl| |hg me to get , T . -j T I ron sale , fs he: budding mav* now be ( lone with something shwp i ’ ' on söbie one, i(o breathing- 'hard, b and ’ ‘Young man, go! for Mi [gs.i I advantage. Stiff hard la fids should HAVE FOR SALE ONE OF THE matter who, atd he run me so inui i<t • < I •- V> CeieVmtJd l’AHKER BROS, breech that I had to |uit. For iustand hate to pai;t with Tyou, bui ISinitlU ¡tow be plowed ancT sMbsoiicd, Loading Shot Girtia. at a bargain. A* offers to fill your J situatio for a leaving the land ridged! r disin- he came dowiy one morning an BUSINESS CARDS ™ yy sat i Lwn X ¿aid: ‘Now, Chai les, get oft' a locsll .dollar hjss-rr. .’ ’-SB J J to (egration by frost during winter. „ ; ha 9. a . xàll - b . s T j JT hit on Julius ^rnsar.’ ‘Why, si|, do up Muggs, áykea w [going The farmer lias now mor I time for BALL <fc STOTT, Vfne to t m jiidg- plowing than in the s fingr his i the old man diid years ago.’ N a wav,,and hcjcftlfne I Uhat ,1 ,cattle arc stronger, and| a little Attorneys at Law, mattef—no milter,’ he went o rnent. I wrote ap ar tide ‘get of something, or I’ll dischar^ thought would doifor positiv Vcncss, i|work*will not hurt th bi fore ill First Sareet, Opposi:« Occidental Ilótel. you.’ As >75 a year was an ob$ and it went in binder -a, t fattening. Timber ___ _ ma ,_ ^_r ai tripplc PORTLAND, OREGON. f janlOtfl hed’ding. I was ¡just locking up ibis- njenth. , Look to bw’nyards ¡ject to me then, I handed in .... . ... i--------------------- i-------- <—.—Hr- pretty biting item. ‘That’s gootB the past(| pot io* tie burgla|-proof ar.d see them properly ranged w. M. RAMSEY, thats positive,’ pie replied, and itg safe, to keep it frejn the rap, and for saving the draina .A.ttorney at Law, it .went. The taper haden’t becnj I 1 heard the Streets r I heard a a yelling yelling |>n pn the streets winter.^ LlFAVEITE, OREGON. out an hour before a dozen wcrc^ and the office door came in ph me. iLighf iandy soils shoub _r— pp the ...j jjlbwO^in t4>e fall. Sell crowding in aqrr an explanation] I saw stars, comets, spots Ofic« ia the Court House. Is your name C ar?’ asked thej sun, new]moons, i $nd ‘canid to’ in bars mine LSD corn from thrift P. C. SULLIVAN. old man of < cad] in turn. ‘No.? the next town, whi i|n I; seiit the M while standing for ncoiyear s Attorney at Law ‘Well, then, wl pse running thij following dispatchito the ok man: seed, beipg careful to t4kei from Dallas, Oregon. Ctesar business i?¡¡Ain’t I here t^ ‘If you can pay y(Hir r boar L>oar* bill, stalks, only as bear mor ■ .than ILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS disseminate kncil’ledgc? Don’t I s l^wbcre you ar^ Tlie press is pbe car. Save your coir átalks fi Va uaill, L’rflk and other couirtitft is Ore¿on. _ ' 20ly __ | 'W do her?’And hethally thr^wdow^ ruiued, the. bong P|imer is i A liar-1 as - by proper treatme JAS. McCAIN, another sheet oitko the ‘points.’ dy’s horse-pond, ji The ■¡ling [ Jke o good __ winter ___ fodde “ ‘Now Charldk said he agair table, the! blink, an^ the new job evoked feed for hogs; ana ATTORNEY AT LAW, t ‘gc-t of a lick al George Washing ra ck went over T thldamdast' fjven- LAFAYETTE, OREGON. r that weeds in the hogq r tfas the} ’ was. ing. Thijngs ain ’ t I' ■ • . * ton—something finder the li nng jftii__ .... __ to time and produce better re- ILL PIlACrlUK IN ALL OF THE We hit|>n mi Muggband hv madebig mg niium <tats Courts. marllxStf headline.’ tfut lie’s been writt i he Its thanrif left standing during — retaliated -—..... f have powerfully. up/ i replied, ‘Ni j matter—get of hired outltp a quint old fhrmer E C. BRADSHAW, ¡titer. Large quantities of hcad- something, or h(r< c is my noto (¿Í here, and I think I bshan’t pursue ulds, peat, &c., &c., shpqld be A.ttorney. at Law, hand for the balaiicc<luc the ‘ get ofc ’ bus in is any wre.’ you.’ 7 i :ed near the stables, *dr|yards barnyards LAFAYETti, OREGON. In about tyvo fnonthg I got a reply. !ibis iotc of band v^as rather agoc . for full composing; and id proper V [tiling to keep, 1 dug out a severfe Here is al| that was à* said: ‘.Young Office in tlie Court House. Entities of bonedust, salt) and man, always be positive in your ia ...... i ... .1 _ ìthiiig under thè head of‘Bruti 01 assertions.! iiRiPHiniK? ” ,} i | * ot ler materials intend cd to be LAFAYETTE BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Outrage.’ Thero was a WasliinJ I addìo liied to the compost should be in ERGUSON & BIRD, corner of Jefferson | A Colombia elefgvman who, Itou society in ta'Vn, and hdlf ij and Main ; dealers in produce and gen I ' ' ' ' I reàâi readiness. I • ral naercbandirf. while preaching a symon on Sun ----------- — ---------------- --- ---------------------- 4----- ---------- Wmbcrs were rtshing up staili H Wool and Mutton. day evening, perceijhd q man and ELTY a SItfl’SON, north side Main ¿icforc thè editici was half of street; dealers in drugs, confection- { say to wool growers, jiake eriea and family a.ipplies. Jasc wretch,’ shquted the Pres woman under the galley in the act of kissipg each ojher behind a cqan tage; instead of faint-1 ea AS. MuCAlN, attorney ; office on south ent. ‘Calumnihor of geni aide Main street. hymn book, did nOt<lose his tern- , there is abundant 0 M. RAMSEY. County Judge and per. No! |ie reinairied^alm. ¡He fo^high encouragement, o • attorney at law,—office in the beamed mildly at ithe offenders ouly thrive in companionship Court House, i t" • - * ÿ pieaked the old maid secretary? “lJh)SHAW, attor^ JJ" C. BRADSHAW, attoi iy at law. t HMMH over hit spectacles, jind when the thé manufacturers, and hav^ file rascal,’ hissjd a young man^J young mau.kissed hqrth o^ftccith ca$Un, and I pray4 you may n«tye ST? JOSE SR BUSIN8SSW~ IRECTORVj glie editor, as he tolled back bis with his hair bjhind his'eara’ time, be mqtoly broke liis^scrmbn have, either to go abroad foi ieeves, why and am I old Jicre? If ’ any of Jbentlcmen maid, began » OTEL, J. H. GM», mropnetor; F-cor short off in the middfe ol “thirdly,“ enslor for a market forpooF I L of 4tM and Depot atrae atre t*. New house ou know any mor>4 about George good accent moda tiens. and offered^» fervcn^praycn^in be Washington than $ do, why just half of “the young min in tlfp pink Contrast the prostration of ma 31SON, ’ |f MN W take and rup thil office? And necktie and the .maiden in tlftiblie fachiringat the close of ttil Great Britain—whdn • RE4L ESTAI AGENT they had to go awjly with their bonnet and ¡gray sha^l, whotfrere wi|h baripf the*customs were let! cl iginds in an unsatisfied state. An- profaning t^e sanctuary by killing or anq|J the invasion of woolens p filler time, when 1S bad run over ” Aniihe one another’iji pew 78. whole volume of ancient history congregation said linen., lien cd far more a ca^rftnity than i WWEHSONS >EBSON8 WISHING TO INVEST IN invasion of red coats for the without finding one io hit, says he Jr , Real Estate will do well to call on nn the womani pulled h^* Veil d^vtn preiibus years—with the fore pare baaing olsewiioie. • ‘ $et off something Ota me! Thats t c*n ’ I have land of all varieties, end in qaaij- and the youpg man sát there |ai|d tiomdf the business of manufec titiearto suit purchasers. jubt what I wanted^* and I wrote: Terms reasonable./ __ swdfre softly Jo himself. Heroes Chehalem yday. Beforo that war,|m ar^Restdence an| ofllce in Ch< We want wood on subscription to fthe valuo of woolen manu tfcs paper. Some of our subscri not go to church asTnuch mo * i he did. facim res was >25,608,708; afteijit bers promised to pay for their pa- in iij! 20, it was but $4,41i,068. Hie Danbury map says p(*r in wood more th tn ten years 10 D FARMS FOR SALE HAVE TWO G e the recent war, in 1860, |he at very reasomj >le terms-each contain- Uik and it ¡8 aboHt time they English dint .er in the inex in^ 13AO ucrci, ' valub Was >68,865,936; after-it in mile anda pf brought it ill. pe is bituate cgL. ______ _____ half ____ north T ‘ > Wo want wood— ed American stomach will ] »avette; to well L ’improved. imhFoved. Has a gooU^ ¿ood 186&; ju was >175,000,000. Two* wood—wood.’ It wA in July, and that night, 12 crossed-cj ORCHARD * there were thirteen;foads of wood 8 bears with oalico tafls; third« i|of it the product of wooj-qf And all kinds oMbn bbery of the best va- the u Liiited States. Is that abatfc »iety. The otfieias iuL*heha<em V«li«y nssx ifront of the office before noon. with illumindted he<ds;I aw I j ths WRUmette ©r«r, There to a good of di?bou ragemen t? bout the same dog, with 12 legs and - ;14|w T ey got there abi Our1 underclothing and hosi MILL-SITE tii e, and thirteen farmers came ged ruffians chased by a libst of to tlU ¡amount of >40,000,000 f -n this place; plenty of good timber; abodt ratical cauliflowers, mjjnted < I updn a body. ‘ Gputleuien, ’ said acres cleared. saddles of beef, roasted-1 Any rii nearty all produced at home, o W Eityr of ^rn* c*n >>« secured i the old man, after they bad stated bargain. Term® easy. decidedly superior to i qual ppeotable chemist will ya^roboratd For further particular« enquire of : tlj<jir errands wOod, iswood;’ now, eign makesf our ingrain and tli 8. SMITH, I ♦ kio . -fl this statement ply carpets are Incomparably 1 • * at thia ce. w d is a noun; ‘is’ i X ¿ 3 Y - - ¡MF Ì 4 pv'-i I I / Í * .