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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1874)
YETTE, OREGON What Makes the Apples in the investigations of The evidence that the ireced.es" and causes the pinch we call decay is of! character as that which ■ •s tliQ connection between | pustule apd inoculatiou i ine virus. When sonfid loculated with the spores lium, decay begins at afid e point , of inoculation, milady founded; but not d, remain the same. I OF ADVERTISING TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ' -■ • 7 EMBER Cepy, One Year, One Copy, Six Months, • _ One Copy, Three Months, ernment. Governor Kellogg, ‘ply, said he would order all » L «!»■ rvdatory Chickens. ---- P fax Adder describes a thod he adopted for rid garncn of a neighbor’s He says:. , id a good deal of trouble1 wr with Hitman’s chick- ist as we planted anything tie garden, those chickens T ‘ ’ t ■ ’ Bu-»in«ss BOticc« in the Local Columns, 25 Bents per line, each Insertion. For Icg.ilftnl transient ad vertiseiAent- $2.. SOper *111*3* of 12 linos, fur the tirst inaer- liou, and $14)0 per square tor each subsequent Qsertiou. Legal Advertisements to be Paid for tip- •n making ^Proof by the Publisher. j^_Per«o£al Adr*. 50 Ct«. * Line. Subcripijons Sent East, $2 00 a Year. Sljo't Guns, «fa bargain. J k SÌKESS CARDS STO1T :—mu cor mucedo and bendi 'acum. . 1 lies, of the opposition journals joyisiana to the dispatches ask* election. McEnery says: “I am wilfing to resign if Kellogg, also resgns, with the understanding tha: there will be a new election.” Ke jogg, in reply, says: “First, that Mctenery is a defeated candidate for Ibc office of Governor, and lias nothing to resign Secondly, tliut no hew election is needed, inas much as the Constitution of the Staid provides for an election for members of the Legislature early in Pcccmbcr next, and the Legis lature t|icn elected will have it within their powcr,to remove any or all existing State officials and supply their places by men of their owi choice/’ Kellogg concludes: “If¡we can have a peaceable elec- tioA in November next, the result, will C J show most conclusively that / * McjEncry was tot elected to fill the offi ie to which he makes such a AV I All i Custom House to the Execu- office in the St. Lohis Hotel. :ing possession of the State jse would have made complica- 3 desperate. s LAFAYETTE BUSINESS DIUEClORY. ERGUSON A BIRD. corner of Jefferson and Mdn ; dealers in produce ar.d gen era! merchandise. F - ----------- —.................................... - ■■ —-.... —— il.TY A til j IPSON, north side Main street; dealers in drug«, confection aries and family s »pplies. K AS. McUAlN. attorney; office on south ■ide Main street. J W ” said a traveler to a diso- youth whom he encounler- n’t you hear your father ? to you?” ‘Oh! y-a-a-s,” the youth. “But I don’t liat he says. Mother don’t and ’twixt she and I. we M R a MSEY. County dodge and • attorney at law*,—office in the Court Bouse. C. BRADSHA W, attorney at law. ST. JOSEPH IJUSINS.^’DIRECTORY JOHN WILLIAMSON, REAL ESTATE AGENT OF YAgHILL County, OGN. AERSONS WISHING TO INVEST IN Xr Real Estate will ddwell to call on me before purchasing elsewhere. I have land of all varieties, and in quan tities to suit purchasers. Terms reasonable. , (■^“Residence and office in Cbebalem Valley. " _______ I_______ . intensely active structure, the nu- i ’ ■ lure; and pened, the h as dry weeks as leather, or it tnayjk for ’[»■ ■' i • in direct contact w^fi ottenness, 2 and remain perfectly s< »nd. acted th^t “To this "it may be the constant ptesence b the fungus in decay is no.proof Tbi , |it is the cause of that condith^, n the con- trary,the breaking de yn of the fruit tissue by violence,fund sub sequent chenqcal actWjowing to access of air, tnay ritfici make the growth of the fnngts possible Ay preparing a suitably soiffor its^ej velopcment. The Objection S ris Mrs, •'.! been sic had her she diec inches t wouldn, inches 1 I A Yankee poet thus breaks foftli: Oh! the snore, the beautiful snore, filling the chamber from ceiling to floor! Over the coverlet,• there under the sheet, from her wee j we’ll dimpled chin to her. pretty feet! Now rising aloft like fl bee in June; now flute-like subsiding, then rising again, is the beautiful snore of Elizabeth Jane. piece J Most cruel—when young Green- ,e S' man wore a tail coat for the first time, he gave himself awfut ^airs, and wanting to pretend he had an- other party to go to, he approach- cd his hostess thanked her for the pleasant evening, and was going on with his story when she. broke in with—“Oh, I’m so sorry you have been sent for w soon! ’ < At other crossi by a dama infon that 1 Deas, sex. . .