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i. <. ..} I I" 3 .5 » H- I ! LAFAYETTE COTOIE] The Oregonian has an account of the ♦¿J- LOCAL AHO DOMESTIC the side inflicting a slight flesh wound. Tho same paper also says that Mark ham made his escape but was over taken in Southern Oregon. It was Russel who attempted to escape and was captured in Southern Oregon. We also learn from the same source that Markham had a ball and chain attached to his ankle while in the Court room, which is also untrue as Markham never had a ball and chain attached to his ankle while in cus tody here. We would call the attention of our readers to a letter which appears in our advertising columns, received by Mr. E. H. Eubanks, referring to Dr. E. Champlains Ligneous Extract, Monday next. of which Mr. Eubanks is agent. We Russell, the accomplice of Mark are informed that this is not the only ham in robbing and burning Wil case where the medicine has achieved i liamson’s Mill, had his trial for arson such wonderful results. Mr. Eu in the Circuit Court on Tuesday last. banks will be in Lafayette again next The prisoner pleaded not guilty. The week with a large supply of the med jury retired about 6 o’clock Tuesday icine: Try it. evening and after being out all night We are pleased to learn that “he of they failed to agree and were dis boots” And the “sway-backed, dished charged. ■ ■ — between the eyqp i” man, who live The man Markham, who was tried “east of the mountains,” are neither and convicted in this place on Satur of them dangerously injured. They day last, for arson, attempted to com- are out and looking well. r, ■ fait suicide on Monday morning by Luther King, who was arrested in stabbing himself with a knife in the left side.** We learn that the wound is this county some time since with a not dangerous and that he will soon young girl about 15 years old, has been sentenced, at Corvallis, to one be on his feet again. year in the penitentiary for abduc- -------------- --------------------- The Eagle hotel at this place is do tion. ing a flourishing business. The Cul inary department is under the immdi- ate supervision of the proprietor, and, as a matter of course, the tables are dfllled wtih the best the market af- ’ ' I * fords. I 1 -to»> T 1 Mr. Murray has been having his blacksmith shop refitted and is now prepared to do anything in the plow line or blacksmithing.________ For the best varieties of candy, go to Kelty & Simpson’s, ” I 1 * ( rz 1' Frtcfeetogs of the «Tcult Cotirt * fl 1 1 ses ova- * - - The Circuit Court V has been in Ml sion 1 since the 14th inst, and the prob- L_____ XV-.L A-I.L _*___■ J-ZT l JA abilities are that the cases now in tho docket cannot be disposed ;of within the next ten days. J . The proceedings thui far hi^ve been, inbrief, as follows W D Clark vs. A B Hodges. jjudg-; tUSl • 1 ’ r >1 '■ !1 T LOOK HERE! Cheaper cr Than Ever. 4for$l. men of non suit entered by consent of parties. Hurley for plff., Tongue for -• ' L ■ I E ' • 1 deft-.! ' C S Lusher vs. ■ Da rid M (cCarty, Action to recover land. Wit! ;h£rawn by consent of parties. Midieals, Freellauder J B Harker. Continued ♦emu Hurley for p|ff., 'deft. State vs. John Russell. Hon A. Shuck $ay8 that things in- dicate that the authorities intend to freeze the Circuit Court out, judging from the paucity of wood on hand. Circuit Court still in session. r GOODS! i LAFAYmt, Yamhill Co., Ayril 21,1873. M k . R.; ErBASxs— Dear Sir:~A re- E H. ErBANxs pnectftuly — J------------------- ? tfnllv I inform you that I have been tron- Med with indigestion for r over twenty years, remedies recommended Snd^inve tried all reme, for tije * disease and could get no re- ie pai painful lief until I *. obtained a bottle of Dr. E. Cham- plins' Ligneous Extract, and after using one bottle I find myself entirely relieved and am now as well as ever I was in my life. m | Yours, truly, I R kuben H arris ; |. -• I I DRUGS--MUSIC. Uf- ___ I At the Old Brick Corner. 5 ■J^DRUGGISTS,^ ! ERQUSON Sc BIRO ■ f . AVE JUST recei RECEIVED ave just t AND ARE constantly receiving H Lidictmont for petty larceny. Thc^pft. arrigned and pleaded gulty, k’ | j LÀ H Takes this method of informing the public that he is offering at P ortland P rice », a large assortment of frosh Palate, Oik, P«rftoaaery, Toilet Aatlcloz, —A I.BO— ! 1873. JOHN BIRD, W STOVES Complete Assortment of Musical; Instruments, From a CHICKERING PUNG down to a Jews Harp. The Celebrated MASON dk MAXUX Organ. The TAYLOB dk FA BUSY Organ. — ALSO— A Complete Stock of Small Jnstrum such as I • I ' • J ■ ' m 1 » ' I ] Pkalo*. VlOId^, BANJO, GUITAR STRINGS I Of the best quality constantly on haod, an also Music of latest Publication. . I . i ■ IL u j ■ 1; Call and examine. Billed. i .' - • > ’ Il j ■ . -t t • AU order« promptly dec!7tf "■ m I' i 4 . ; MARBLES; H ta Flutes, • Fora out Lili Poniis -r Patent Afedicines. I’ 1867 I r 8t. Joseph, Oregon, THE BEST 5 ¡' . . JJR.TI. R. LITTLEFIEIJ),»DRUGGI8T Indictment •j ! r? State I’ ‘ I vs. ’ ! 11 ' John ' ’ IlusselL ■' I I. ' \ ' 4 ! j. * U Of latest Styles and in fine vi for arson. The deft, arraigned and 1" • ' F ROVOH LUMBER <t pleaded not guilty. Tried on the 22nd SVGive this House a ult. »hd jury fai ed to agrée.; stinding MOOR’ S Lumber Yard four for conviction and eight for ac quittal. Case continued unül next In h.J FAYETTE at «15 por Thousand g31uatf Cas p till’ in | ' r a ■■’Hi’ ' tenu; Humphrey f ■ & Helm • for the 1 ; .i i • : I i ' L ‘ ■ Stato; Burmeister and Rami r deft, Work. cz to- I - XVXÖ1 8 D Miller, et al vs. J M r MONHOB - - - - Oregon. Lafayette, Foreclosure. Decreti of foreclo Dealers I è cnJ HO! LESALE AND RETAIL DEAL- iown tered by default, Johnson & er i in 1 * i . I for plffs. T 1 ‘ t ObleiatoSk W Chrisman vs. Andrew ß L Qt ‘ U ' Tombs, ? al. Decree of foreclosure e» b> TIN, SHEET IRON de COPPRWASK, 'I ! I Head and Foot Stones, default. Logan & Ramsay fo plffs. Mary Qilmor v^. F Z Tay ■ H' EXECUTED IN «L W Philips substituted $s deft, in gai cause. Ï AND ITALIAN IFORNIA, VERMONT CA State of Oregon vs’, T°lin Wilson, Indict- Grtv aniseti Iron Pip«* Dead Pipe, ment for assault. Cause trans^ene w -W- * )l ith Tub«,, Etc. lamook county for trial.' Hump ¡f lor <1 I ■■? 4 OREGON. » 4 State ; Bulltv an A Ramsay for deft. F U I' 1 SA L Goldsmith A Co vs J B 4 Marge? let 1 I Réan. All orders from the Confirmation of sale, ‘Ramsey for |0b ^notion t nil !'í Branch. Shop at Albany. ¿?lilll V R>11> lUvtdlU U 1 j , yvuvtto.^F Sullivan, McCain <v A 11 Hurley, contra.]. j, myStf Geo Tillotson Lq||il'ering" Geo Tillotson va, vs, Tillamook ' d, and Delivered to any point Promptly filled, Company, Judgment by default. .jHay^en in the county Fl "’ree of Charge, at A Helm for plff. i .‘ ' f J F O Adams vs. G. W. Jones et al| Judg-I i - 1 * . ._ii _ 1 rt* 4 * a _ ♦ . LEatl. _ i-JV A -.J inent for plff. Stott for plff; _ t Handley for I _____ ¡1' IBs deft. I I X *■ M . • ■ ' TU* Joseph Gaston vs. Frank L Stott J Decree E UNDERSIGNED, HAVING TUR JOB WORK DONE TO ORDER AND Warranted. [v8fcb28 G^- ton ‘ “ for n. chased the new and against deft, as prayed, W C Gipl 1 " ■ • ’ I 1 I plff,-. Kielin for deit. niith i et,‘ al. C Brown <St Co vs Andrew bm E BUSINESS DIRECTORY. cbm- Decree of foreclosure sb prayed in Be | .... ' , ,, lately na-ttocked and refurnished by M. Fee- _ to- . * jdaint. Hurley .for plff.-, Bradshaw to" I >r deft. .»•, ' will leave no effort of his wanting to fNERGUBON A BIRD, , corner of Jefferson k iti tlü Ï ui aintain it< standing as a first class resort fi? and Main ; dealers in i produce and gen- State of i Oregon vs ‘ Absaloin i . - j ■ Ìli fti r refreshments or a game of eral Indictment fçr larceny. Bail deci red fer- f feited. . ¡f i | : ' I' I’ I - I' ELTY A SIMPSON, SIM PI north side Main T*oo] or i "Billiards. i ' I ! | r3 | ■ : : . A, street | dealers i in in drags, drags, confection- <__ ?—12— Robert Hembree vs Thomas Morris. >plies. The very choicest Wines, incs, Liquors and Ci- eries and family supplies. Judgment on verdict of jnrf for ■ fi . g«rs furnished nt the Bar. for plff. Williams, Catlin A Rai nha ’ iy for OHN B . oratitside Jefferson street, Lafayetto, Jan. 17, 1873. dealer in ‘ i stdves and tinware. plff.; Sullivan, McCain, Bois^ <f:.H Uri< iriey fur ISAAC SAMPSON. daft ' . 'I ■- ■- ’l Jas. H L Olds, proprie* h AGLE U IOTEL, 1 JEd ter: M j Jahe Ar ins tring. 4 Bale Dsvid Thompson vs < Main street. J Livery stable in -KJ ter. LAFAYETTE ACADEMY. 1 • I connection. tions tv of land set aside. Sr.lli tllivàn for objection Hubbard - . Principal. j. 4. F f sale,;AVarren, couir.14 r j EM S N, south side Main street, I ; > * j State of Uergon vs Joseph Cbkon. In- ! MM San .proprietor. prm commences m ONDA Y, T ONE S^AR SALOON, B- Harris, pro- dictinent for murder. Defendant h^raigned. hj APRIL. 7til, 1873. pleaded'not guilty auditrial setfor ¿Monday. JLd prietot, Main street, just above Eagle JUTION FOR TERM 07 TWELVE WgEKS: April 24, at 9 o’clock.: f | • I’ Hotel. < if.'/’ J* ■■■ I. $5 00 Primary Department, State of Oregon vs’ T D Mark! ira .■ In M7I fe. AD8HAW, attorney at law. Geography, Arithmetic, Grammar, 6 00 dictment for arson. DefendairttT id pk ® 'Higher Mathematics A Science», 8 00 Pupils can enter at any time. aprl8n>3 jury and found guilty,j HurapKre’ M. RAMSEY. County Judge and meiBter for the State, McCaip, V • attorney at law,—office in the Stott for the deft. I fi Court House. I4AFAYETTB MARKETS. Tolen F Johnson et al vs A K W COURIER, J. H. Upton, Decree of partition entered. L ; CORRECTED WEEELV ’ - H 1 - •' - - ’ lietor, ietor, Jefferson street, in fir fire- *■, • V Ramsay for pLT. proof brick next door to Ferguson & Bird. Tho/ Holcomb vs 'i C Btephi FLOCR, GRAIN, ETC. $ 77 .. >AIN, attorney ; office on south , k bcBt white, $4 bushel Wheat. Cause tried by a jury and verdic^'for plff. 45 0® ain street Sullivan and McCain for plfi,-, Mallory and Oats, V j bushel.. .7.. ..... ft...... ...... Corn m < eal 8* SHOP, J. R. Majors, propri* Hurley for deft. Flour best, A ttack. (1% barrel). 1 25.. east side Jefferson street just Thoinvs Kihg vs Tjins Rohlser; Ration Buckwheat Hour, Flour, $4 ft... .......... 7.. ..........]....................... 15 00.. Bran 1« ton............................ for money. Cause trieq by joey an i verdict Ilay, Hay, $4 ^4 top. 12 00@15 top.. . .‘...I....................... ....... rencered for nleft for MOO 60. fy>ise and ton...., ....... . ........... ...@.. “ baled $ ^4 ton. ................. ST. JOSEPH BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Hurley for plff; W M Ramfcpy Ramtyy for iift. ; GROCERIES. W F Scium^l ree W C C Phipps Phipps vs vs F Schiimi et al| Decree refined, ^ft.ll® 15.. Sugar, San Francisco ELTÍY A SIMPSON, cor. 4th and him ; of foreclosure granted. W Jil Ratnrsey for 10® 16 .. Island ......... rs in groceries, glassware, Queens I , 20®.... ware for plff; II Hurley for deft. . ------------------------- i p ll crushed.. ......... patent medicines • 20®.... granulated.... I Priscilla Larkin vs Elias W Stillwell 'et al. __ « n 75® I 00 Tea, black, ^4 ft....... RD SALOON, Powers A Stewart, G Cause transferred to Tillamook ci Imperial.;.:. .. f.... 1 00®l 25 rietors. Best wines, liquors, Ac. W Lawson for plff. 23® 2> “ Coffee, Costa Rica, ' Rio ........... . .\ ............... “ 24® 25 AND MEDICINES. Dr. H. R. Eliza Mulhollen et al vb A Brad al 25 24® " Kono ...................... 1 field ; music, musical instrn- Demurrer to complaint sustained ¡SdU-MI 30® 33 niente^ Java........................ i and notions. Also lamily gro- and McCain for plfls; i; Mallory for 1 50^. .• • ceries. Salt, Carmen Island, |pcwt. 2 00® Liverpool, coarse ... W B Casey vs ~ T Frist ristoe Ct al. lent ' dairy...... . J.... 3 00®. B.M. proprietor; cor. on verdict of jury hfor $190 00 ‘ 0 im favor f?*C of VRUIT8, VEGETA» ILES, ETC. and Depot streets. New house SuHivan plff. Boise ai roJ.?.rKi’l"‘w f“r p'l — commoaations. Apples, green bush... 50a 00 and McCain f< 6ic0..., dried. |?ft ......... —y Peaches, dried, 14 ft.... 1H 20@ 25 Plumbs, “ 14 ft-... F air WARSlNG.^-TheFrosecirtiug Beans, G ft ft................. s. Under the Ae' of tl« Legi^la- 50®... Potatoes, 14 bush............. Attorney sayB-that he intend^ to p i bly, of the State of Oregon, en- Onions. 14 ft.. .................. @ li i Ac< to protect Litigants ’ approved ecute to the extent of the layfr MEATS. r24tb, 1872, the L a 7 ayettx C ourier , Beef, fresh, ft ........... 12( • • • • sons s found playing: ball on Sfi published at Lafayette, in the R( 10 corned Yamhill, Oregon, has been desig- OL 20®.-.. this j place hereafter. Smoked............... Ì2 nated blish the Legal and Judicial ad- li I i ! ¡tilla. -EL £ Rprk, fresh, ft ft........- _ ' !' ¡ « 1 ts for said county of Yamhill, and 12 vertis tVeal, ........................ We werq shown, onWi as , The proprietor of said L afa - W h Mutton“ ....................... W 12 ■ - , has Bi tiled i riek with the county 15® 1G Racon, hams P ft—........ by tho ¡¡photographer in Clerk Hof of I ¡said said county, a written stipulation sugar enrej. 204® accep ting - ■ couditrors of said Act, together House yard, somd: sp tbe . 15@ sides••••••■ the Columbia rijr^r. w nd approved as the law directs th s . shoulders........... w th pi returns and notice thereof, -aid POULTRY. C ourier , is hereby proclaimed i for sale. .Chickens, dressed, each.. 37@.... L AFAÏ ■ , ■ n I, L inted and confirmed as the~ medi- per dozen,................... 3 00@4 00 to be a um tin which all Legal and Judicial ad Markham, who was conviçte< ; of arson BUTTER, ur BOGS, XTC. iLlh1 , V ---------- vertisi its for said county of Yamhill >hall jrdsy sentenced to ten Butter, fresh rolls, at this term, was yei Mtqrday ft 25 @ 30 be pul heJ fof the period Authorized by B#bl, con- «>- . .(d picked, ............. years in the Peniterf iteidiary law ''j. California .... . .@ one senten .„1 Done , 41 - t the city ofSalem, this 19th day of victed of larceny, W«s s se Isthmus....... • - . . • @ “bruarj ,A. Februar; , A. D. 1872. yea<. i6<® V dozen.......... s L. F. GROVER L; GROVER, I! 1 rt i 2047Í 25 Cheese, Oregon prime Governor of Oregon. .. .... !•••••• st: Every body yehf to the 14@ 20 Lard, $ ft............. 2. F. C hadwick , WOOL, HIDM, ETC Sec. of State. Wool, ^4 ft... . .. @ 25 f • • • • • • • • . T joyed themselves f we did Hides, dry, each..._______ • «• ■ A CALL. 2 50(33 00 green, salted, each... Mr. Chas. Warj-e», of the fow D<*er Skins, dressed; ^4 ft. 76(31 00 ~ 5 WILL BE A MASS MEETING 35 @ 50 Sheep skins, wool on, each... e farmers of Yamhill county et of Huelat & W rego: I G : OILS, ETC. I: re on the 17th of May at 10 o'clock, y lu returned home m., for the purpose of perfecting the or- 1 50« Linseed Oil, boiled, $ gallon inisation ni»ation of the Yamhill County League .1 50® We desirwto r to LardoiJ > gaUon'.". '. '. '. id transacting other business mg ower dohmm that may 2 00® before the Convention. By order of Court Coal oil “ ....... Judge Ramsey far copy of • • • W m . G allowat , H. H ewitt , i' 75® i Neatofoot Oil, f) gallon proceedings. Secretary President. ’Tsllow, » ft.. MONUMENTS, •. . . - j ■ t : ! New G cod^, F . L & Co- vs. until next Gibbs for - - I i Photographic. i ____ h Consisting of General Merchandise, I i I V . ’ ■ • ■'* « I CLOTHING. ' HAT8, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, 1 W.8A-------------- ------------------------ WYER DESIRES TO INFORM GROCERIES, • the people of Lafayette and vicinit tj i hardware , that lie has lbpated at McMinnville, wit! nts, and is prepared to take STAPLE ARTICLES, neWtnstrnnton- Ç the fftom jH4w iturb , , in ___ all ____ kinds of weather. 4 GENTS’ FURNISHING Particular attention paid to ETC.] ETC. GOODS, ETC TAKING.CHILDRENS’ PICTURES. iChildrenshouldbe brought between N.B »• —ALSO— hours of 10 and 2. i I • E- W. SAWYER, @ © © © g ----------- :——----------------------- e es j po UNTRY < GROCERIES, e ■w fr- Hl a GEM SALOON. a a PORTLAND PRICES _____________ ■ t ■WE 1 ni , I fetegant Saloon i K J ----------------1—.................................... T Apill <• , HI V V VIV'-'.SL* AND DEALERS IN . Oysters Pickfes, i r I r ¡ W fl |i ****‘-1. A', tir 7 Hair Cresting Saloon. i ® e S3R FOR A SHAVE, YOUR HAIRCUT IM THE LATEST STYLE, FOR A GOOD BATH AND YOUR WHISKERS DYED THE BLACKEST, —GO TO— ’S • . • •• I • * • •• »•»•••¡••••a J. R. MAJORS’ SHAVING • I • ■ I’ LAFAYETTE, EMPORIUM OREGON. Shave i............................................................ "25 Ceuta Shampooing................................................. pS Cent». Hair Cutting........................................... .'.25 Cento. Batto, S3 Cento. ft. D’J ✓ • 1», Ä- CAPITAL SALOON- ' . *■ - JOS. BERNARDI, Propr., - Commerciti aLi SALEM. V. P ROCLAMATION. I lvfi al Public am invited to< Sample my DRINKS and CIGARS. 4. < DALLAS-SALEM sbjAGE LINE! » DAILY TRIPS. .* ■ * Bell Hayden says that the order of Esquire Hembree decreeing that La- fayette shall be fenced in for a public park is unconstitutional. But who said that such an order has been made ? B I1 » t * r FRIDAY, The case of State vs. Coxon, indict ed at this term for the murder of Has hrook, was called up in the Circuit Court on Monday last. Prisoner’s counsel moved for a postponement of the trial on the ground that the priso ready, not hav- not ner was . «... ing had time to prepare since his in dictment. The motion for postpone ment was denied and the case set for I J* t 4 : attempt at suicide of Markham which ZZJ. J ! will surprise those who witnessed the APRIL 25 ....1873. i act. It says: I -_____- - “ On Monday morning the jury M. S. Church South. came into Court to render their ver B. T. WEATHERLY, PASTOR. dict in the matter. It is needless to Anpointmenta for Lafayette Circnit as fob state that the verdict of the jury was Iowa: against the prisoner at the bar. A First Sabbath, Happy Valley. number of persons wore in tho Court Second Armstrong’s. room at tho time to hoar the verdict, Third ’’ West Chehalem. as the case produced considerable ex- » fourth ’’ Infzyette. Citement, and attracted much atten tion. Tho foreman arose and handed M. S. Church, North. the slip of paper on which the verdict ». F. SPAULDING, PASTDR. was written to the Clerk, who unfolds Appointaienta for Lafayette Circuit M fol- ed it and road in a loud, distinct tone lows: » First Sabbath, Lafayette, 11 a. m., and G of -voice thè findings of the jury. Scarcely had the voico of the Clerk Second Sabbath, Amity, 11 a. m., 6. p. ra. oeased to echo in tho- ears of those MwMiwnviUe, 7 n. m.' present, when Markham sprang to W*lrd Sabbath, North Yamhftl, 11 * p. m j his feet so violently as to make the Lafayette fe.Tfi p. m. : Fourth Sabbath, McMinnville 11 a. m., and chain and ball attached to one ankle i fairly clank. Pointing to judge Bon ham, y;ho was seated quietly on the 1 bench, he exclaimed : “I will not 1 ! go to the penitentiary alive ; no, nev er. If I was guilty of this crime I • I r I I- TERRIBLE.—While traversing one would be willing to suffer ; but I am Vf roai’s leading from this place re- perfectly innocent, and I am deter mined not to go to the penitentiary .” c-mtly, we came upon two men, whose Saying which Markham drew a knife bloodthirsty propensities are well I from beneath his coat, and before any known to all the citizens of this place. : one coukl offer to interfere he stabbed They were sitting by the roadside. himself in the left side. Whether by We saw at a glance that some design on the part of the prisoner or the result of an accident, tue point of thing was up; but pretending not to the blade struck a rib and "lanced off, notice them we passed by and hid our inflicting but a very slight flesh self in the brush and awaited further wound. Had a flash of lightning developments. One of the men soon suddenly shivered the furniture in the the room, or some other equally un raised up and going to the fence raised expected event transpired, the excite his rifle, O! how our heart beat. W’as ment could not have been more in to ' this man going to commit murder ? tense for the msment. Every person Coulii we stand thus tamely by and sprang to his feet; Markham’s wife, who was sitting by his ripe, fainted ; aee an innocent person shot down in the Deputy Sheriff, who had the pris cold blood? No! Heroically spring oner in charge, stood aghast ; some ing to qut feet we started for the res rushed pell meli to and fro ; some cue ; but alas ! before we could reach said one thing and some another, and a scone of indescribable confusion him he fired f and his bullet pierced tho followed.” unsuspecting heart of—a squirel ’! Now this is all true except that If. any of our cotemporaries c^n in-J Markham was not in the Court room form us of any harder work for a lazy when he stabbed himself and tùe man than being local editor on a time was not when the jury brought , country paper, we woult be highly in their verdict ; nor did he point his pleased for the information, We finger at Judge Bonham for he was have tra vekxl the main street of this nowhere in sight. Neither was Mark town from one end to the otheT, until ham’s wife in the Court House when we are just ready to drop down with the affair happened ; neither did she fatigue and still no item—not even a faint when she did get there. Now * knock down. We thought we had a the truth of the matter is this : Mark first class item when Markam stabbed ham was in the cell with the other .... . . himself, but alas! our hqpes were prisoners and one or two Deputy blasted, the knife struck a‘ rib and Sheriffs. Markham asked for a knife the to cut tobacco to fill his pipe. glanced off, thus depriving us of < only sensational item that has come knife was given him by one of the Deputies and after cutting his tobac under oumotice this week. I I co he asked some ono if he would not B ase B all .—The base ball rather die than go to the penitentiary has reached Yamhill at last. if he was iiinacent ? The person 1 Saturday the McMinnville club < M asked thought death was prefferable to Lafayette and a scrub game and informed him so, when ho said played between them and the boys of “I think so too ; I’m innocent and I this place resulting in a complete vic won’t go to the penitentiary alive, >> tory for the Lafayette boys; the and struck himself with the knife in score standing 5fi to 31. The Dayton boys came in and also came out sec ond best. We understand that a match game is in contemplation be tween the McMinnville club and th®) Lafayette club. Hurry up, McMinn ville, the boys here are ready. Ì ; . j A 4 F i » SE T • •' r eaves at 7 in the mobninci Arriving at Salem at 10 Returning, leaves Salem at One o’clock Arriving at Dallas at 4. JE88B D. LEWIS, > L 1 < « ,____ _________ _______ „_____ ______ 1 a . -___ ■.___ -___ -7___ .___________ ____________________________ I 5, Final Settlement. TUTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that J lw Loe Lgnghltn, administrator of the ee- .t. rate oi ------------ W. ------------------ c. Smitb, deceaaed, buibdta the County Court, or ’ Yamhill Yamhlll County, Ore. gon,his _____________ final acoonntof administrât ion _ hto iadministration of aaid < estate, _______ ,_:_J of an or. and that ~ by virtue (1er .f sa said Court, said account will be near* at the Court H oum , in La* x&sr., Court 1 , in said county, on Twtoay, May MM, WTB, at one otelock, P. M. of said day. LAUGHLIN,