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About Lafayette courier. (Lafayette, Or.) 1866-1??? | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1873)
a LAFAYTTEE COURIER •. MANU^ACTl|KE.4^1i|[. H OME ome N ew S team P ower S ash F acto JL PROCLAMATION; ry .—Mr. NEW GOODS! Oliver Moor has ccm- Gay, , foriperly of, Lan|? county, but — ' ' 1 W hereas , Under the Act of the Legisla ’menoed the erection in this place df a now J esta v L' ‘ ' Sal^m, is engaged te Assembly, of the State of Otegon, en FRIDAY, 16 1873 sash and door factory on a rather lib— in the manjifac J . .'•-I.-. »? p of a first quality titled ‘‘an Act to protect Litigants” approved Oetpber24tl>41872. the L afayette C oi riijr , - • oral scalp. The building is well lip, of ax <s of qativci oak, and of a a newspaper published at Lafayette, ■ in the It. S. Church South. and will probably be under roof dur », -. _ • The$i han- county of Yamhill, Oregon, has’been desig nated to publish the Legal and Judicial ad- B. T. WKATIHRLY, PARTOB. faif prefci-able to the pecon ing tho coming week. This sort of verMsmeuts for said county of Yamhill, and Appointments for Lafayette Circuit as W hereas , The proprietor of said L afa establishment is much needed in this here from tl|c east, lows * : yette C ourier , has filed with the county r ~ First Sabbath, Happy Valley. to,wn, and we bespeak for it such Clerk of said,county, a written stipulation Second I Armstrong’s. accepting the conditions of said Act, together ! >» patronage as shall insure its success, Third West Chebalem. ; with a Bond approved as the law directs Fourth ?» Lafayette. and warrant its proprietor in further with proper roturha and notice thereof, -aid L afayette C ourier , is hereby proclaimed outlays and improvements in the ’do to be appointed and confirmed as41ie medi- M. E. Church, North. »I: TO T j p«i through which all Legal and Judicial ad- L I same direction. D. F. SPAUI.DINO, PA8TOR. ill ■ who was seen feud- verlisinents for said county of Yamhill shall - ■ ;im yóiqig lady, dove fashion, by be published for the period authorized by Appointments for lAfayette Cfrduit as W hy So?—-A plum tree near .ii° - X‘-j-. r vj! law. IV W B . ; . lows moonlight;,^not lokigrsineb, now terms Done at the city ofSalem, this 19th day of burg, besides being laden with a co- First Sabbath, Lafayette, Il a. m«« and ( February, A. D. 1872. it picking “ two lit»s.| ’ Of course ; p. m. pious shower of young fruit, yet ^as thLTarS' ' • I ■ "ff L. F. GROVER, Second Sabbath, Amity. 11 a. m., 6. p. in suclji ybung mefi about Governor of Oregon. space to allow to other and queer McMinnville, 7, p. m. ! Pi i1 nTr 11 Attest: Third Sabbath, North Yamhill, 11 ‘p. I the mountains buty;uat p v C uavwick , “plumage.” Several of its limbs and here, bub*; B. F. i Lafayette G-.30 p. in. ‘j. ■ | ■ Mi L» i. J Sec. of State Fourth Sabbath, McMinnville 11 a. m., r-rr- and r thickly studded with a growth res jm- there tiro j tlpnty of ’em. Old 7 p. m. v bling in size, shape and general c on Thp ME lecan, bridgdfc idgefias bepn con- . tour mustard pods. Not being veisoc: anty Court,i and A. ty r the’ County ( LOCAL AND DOMESTIC in all or even half of the mystoriec demned Supervisor for tins Dia L - - JI , -1 ■ -Irt, ; 1 ■ ‘ —- ’ of horticulture wo aro at u loss tc > trict has bridged, Around an'1 torn B ase B all .—A match gaiue of satisfactorily account for this (tc * us rn Tr ori e down. down,; Tile Hann bridge base ball was played at 8t. Joe., on! strange growth—these unseemly ex- Saturday last, between the Modocs, as unt ¡ifo-rj- 'o-rj-evcp more so crcscences. ; ' - i i' *• of Lafayette, and the McMinnville than the pno just Ucjnolished. jctcinolished, Il 4———* club, resulting in a victory for the The proceedings of tho.. “indica C hampion Boi 3QUST.—Th|b finest This tion meeting” held at Sheridan and former by a score of 57 to 34, •3 ! ranging in value érom •t L h liouquet -hich it I |ms foeen our for- is the third game that has been printed elsewhere in this paper s’ low tune to 1 )k ujMjn rfor many. a day 810 85,OdO Îvi. was sei ò this ol lice by Mrfi. Ann* played between these two clubs .and that the people in the immediate each time the Modocs have been vic- cinity of the Hasbrook murder have strong oh ; day .hi ®t week. Thtiiiks. M»»|lpl| I .1, MAY At the Old. Brick Corner. 1 w I » BIRD FERGUSON - L - ■ 4 i II ■BJffAVE JUST RECEIVED AND ARE 11. constantly, receiving ;r New Goods, Cojns;sting of General Merchandise, • I ' , i. ■ • • —• -• ■*- LOTHING. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, ABLE ARTICLES, ’GENTS’ FURNISHING WJÈ. H. R. LITTLEFIELD, DRUGGIST St. Joseph, Oregon, 1 J this Takte, method of informing the publio that lie is offering ¿at I’ oktdan » P rices , a large assortment of fresh , . —ALSO— L 2nd A nnual I DISTRICO» Paints, Oils, PerTumery, . Toilet Articles, R GOODS, ETC,, ETC., ETC ’4 ........T ’ ___ h * DRUGS--MUSIC. Patent Afedicin.es “ —ALSO— . tr ‘ n Complete Assortment of Of latest Stytes amTfa fine variety. ' Musical Instruments, JSi"Give this Home a Call.“®» aprGmG 75,730 PREMIUMS * -- torious. In the game played on Sat- a correct appreciation of the manner I >4^ ------- r early set cab- “Cut vj cjrini is” v jsit "urday last, the Modocs took the lead in which the case of State vs. C< xon nmd they leave platöoni bago bv plat ^from the first and kept it up to the was disposed of, and of the very sinr punting their holes, tlueir end; though after the sixth inning gular conduct of Mr. Handley in his rii. t j :■ ' j I tox 911 they did somo pretty wild playing. very unusual relations with the acj- * iis far promises The McMinnville club did very well, oused since his acquittal. ! Th fruit)' crop / I though it was evident from the first that the Modocs had the advantage of them, as they wore well organized ani in practfoe. sides was The fielding on both good, considering the amount of practice the clubs have had. Quite a number of ladies were To O ur S ubscribers .—-After the Lo requires that all postage on newspa of to> pers must be paid at the printing o fice before they can be transmi ttefl through the mails. ORIAL We respectfully Dancing was kept up till 12 o’clock, damage was done—save the burning when all retired to their holes' up- of a pile of brush. ■ ■■ — ■ ^»»1 I I -rwxvoviil xr ’ well urrwll finit «lïïrwl ib i I' parently satisfied. Mr. J. H. Olds is about startij .... . We failed to notice lait week ’the hack lino betwedh this place enterprise exhibited by our up-river Portland and will couvey passenget i s 1 talk of i. gas factory, being ympia i^t-jk'COst of i18,000; i 1* valuation of pJojxirty real and srsonal c^f Klickitat county F - ■ tr L ' 1 is $290, » Mir expanses of Thurston Thop T. for three months havo county, •»> ■ t! k been NHj I, I •;> H h g J, Duniwby lectured, Saturday .last, in Kllympia, K>lypipia,' j on ' h ; Subject o ? murriagif. 'mils i I : the actor playedj m| John C !î’Grahi|m| contemporary in filling up his local j»md attend to all business entrust« d to a tho Uid doll T liQuse ¡J in Salt I oii the ; hr instant. >3olumn. The following appeared in his to his care, promptly. Sec his a 1 in Dake C ,J -fr» i • t > Jt t i » ; * paper week before last, as a. local this issue. e four jaeasels loading at n There 4-------—.♦*------------ 4-4 item, which we find in a little sheet h ith liimber for San 1» wil_ Port Tov Mr. Harker, of Dayton, shower I m, f|t Peru. lYancisce one f^j called the Index, and which is, two Hi#’««! ! oine day last week, a revolving all turn I, Imndred years old. Chap^i an, of Olympia,; Which is the neatest thing of the l^inqi A young man asked a young ludy is finge« a blown toff while had ,d one <> * her age, and she Replied: “Six tighes that wo havo ever scon. Go and get out , lastwçi 3k. seven and seven times three added to one; ptice $2 50. ! If in ascension at Olympia T The my age will exceed six times nine ly - . . ì -—Oggi|| didn ’ t! because the coin was and four, as doub e my age exceeds Hereafter we shall devote one col- f twenty.” The young man said he timn 0f > our paper to agricul uri d sigh’ .t thought she looked much older. ^ThÄ news. We would be pleased to have acoom I teiy/rrsi sfcys that The proprietor of the lieporter is farmers and others write us short at- Tacoma b naking hi final and des- truly an enterprising man. With IL ' ' ' I '■ ! i I ' il perate qfl< ; to sec« iA‘e the terminus. Uty * his “patent outside” and Ideal items tides on the subject. Commissioners of The ( G T4 àlThew subscribers we will seni th* tei clipped from exchanges, he gets Thurston ( Jid., last ■'i 4eek granft?d ten C ourier and the Mercantile Direeto • fori licenses tty Sell.whl ikey at Olympia. lit H along very well. the price1 of the C dukter , The Mercmtile * *1 r ix Indian^ are, ;w|lling to Tho Si vjix at R emarkable .—Last week a wid- Directorial sixteen’page publication ai .< rhites mai| to man on open contains valuable information for eveiyone. fight the whites owed lady filed, in the Probtite Court ground, Published monthly at San Francisco, C Fhey have stolen a great • ll - I ► of this couuty, a petition praying feftr out pn the ------------------------------ ----------------------------------- _____ caitle _ many ho ' -S- s band The “Lafayette idiots” are awful plains in Wyoming 5 |Territory. , the appointment of an administrator I In sorry for what they have done giving the ages of the parties inter hope the McMinnville girls will j ested in the estate, she put her own don them; they did not meat 1 age at 43 years and the age olr her offend. ■ i-'". ■ I ’ li ■ »1 ' ■ '■< ' > u it ' IH Il ! I . eldest daughter at 40 years. When A ttorneys A bsent . — Messrs. her attention was called to the Tlr-ail all cl w McCain TWnl Bradshaw, and Judge J tain- *’>^>that she must needs be older, she de-, say, have |»pn absent this ! w&k a I clared that she had given her age i tending the Circuit Court at Dallas correctly. According, to this, she now in session. I J ! I —O’—-------------- must have been only three years old Ferguson &. Bird have when her daughter was born. Query: 5 of her deceased husband’s estate. I P 5 Go and see them. < T I. S **•»< postmaster inform us at what time ii Who has thè bonds for lots We would be pleased to havo the : I ■ iIL '» i ' nLU'i v;. -TlU'''VT before . the and three in block 67 ; lot 3 in mail leaves in the mornings. . . We 68!; lots 1, 2 -and 3 in bloc had a letter which *we wished to get Please inform this office 1 ----- - — ---------- — off in the mail last Monday morning, ioèly iSBoad Supervisors’ receipts, and not having any stamps we went printed and for sale at this office io the office to get some at 8 o’clock, $1 50 per hundred. Adapted fir fi^iy just before the mail went out, and s I district in the county. found it closed. 111 tni'ii h 1II b HJ Ì* ■*»» ' J- We were presented, last Saturday, with two beautiful bouquets, by twp t beautiful young ladies. The baskets that the bouquets were in were the neatest that ike have ever seen and we shall take special care of them. The Heurter vouches for Coxon’s good actions and motives, anq ebn- . n ' .I Coxon’s After t .> y ' ’i % sessments of the county this year. ------------------ T. B. Händley and Joseph Coxon » registered together Portland hotels. at one OLDS - PROPRIETOR. ! 3 i ~ ! I ' Ì! Will time See all our new uds. in this i^sui. • -, ' ■ *1 ——---------------------- (- M Last Friday was;a scorchur. ki :----- £3 r AFTER MA'PÄG, THERE riegulaT stage — running be- ij alte “ “ami — *' Poi Portland, making yette every Pri leaving Lamji ' EW Q Vili JI JI nt 8 V o’ tivtn, clock, AC returning Satur- EACH WAV,*! so. NEW HACK Plenty pf good patent lemonade r. Kelty’s. «O» FIRST GRAND CASH PREMIUM Galvanized Iron Pijie, Lead Pipe, Bath Tubs,, Etc. . $5.000 OUR FIRESIDE FRIEND. — Eight i . I •i ' ‘Î ' •' '■ ■ d upon th»i line in a short - it t -Î and other business attended to » n!2tf ■ PJcaloM _ ' • ♦' I ♦ ! ' to 3 ’■ VIOLIN, BANJO, OUI TAR STRINGS I Of the Wit quality constantly on baod, as also Music cf latest Publication. _ All orders promptly dec27.tf Call and^examine. fiilled. • ------------- 1- . t _________ Pages, Large Size. ' lllnstrateJ, Family Weiflg. is in its THIRD VOLUME and has attained the LARGEST ClRCULATldN of All orders from the any paper published, in the West. BEST, MOST DESrREABLE AND MOST USE COUNTRY FUL:ORIGIN a L REARING MATTER IN » F- , GREAT VARIETY, that money can buy, 1 romptly filled, and* Delivered to any point to make it a HOME WEEKLY suited to the. in the county Free of Charge, at wants of euery family. Subscription'price, SJ 0t» per year of fifty.two numbers. THÈ ELEGANT CHROMO I PORTLAND PRICES. “CUTE,” Ji OB WORK Size 16 x 20 inclie«, inches, 16 1C> colnra. colors. Acknowled* Ajcknowled- ged^by nil to be rhe Handsomest and Most Valuable -premium picture in America.— Every Subscriber is presented with this Chromo at the time of sulracribing, *ing, (no witting.) and also receives a ¡Numbered Mum ____ Certificate Entitling the Holder to o a a L Share in the distribution of $25,000 in cash, and other nremmins. premiuins. THE DISTRIBUTION TAKES PLACE on the Second Tuesday in June next, ■The Chromo and Certificate senton re ceipt of the price. Specimen Copies, Pre mium List. Etc., Giving Full l’artlclars sent free to any- address. A iYnutn Either local or canvassing in fl II nil I A every town., Large cash 11 £41111HJ < pay and the best outfit. ' In EM 8A LÖON, south side Main street, 1 Sampson, proprietor. H I II t i ■ FLOUR, GRAIN, ETC. e ----- - --- I--- >---- - > - ONE STAR SALOON, R. Harris, pro prietor, Main street, just above Eagle otel. C.‘ ¿RADSHAW, attorney at law. • V CORtyEGTKD WEEKLY. ANB DEALKEB IN Oysters, - * 'r Linseed Oil, boiled, gallon raw....................... Lard oil ^gallon____ ..... Coal oil “ .. .*............. Neatsfoot Oil, 79 gallon.... Tallow, # îb..: ..1 50®. t-1 50^. ~ ,.2 00» « 65 1 75<a2 00 10 ! I ' P Crackers. Nuts of all kinds, -- - Tobacco*. I Bar-din es. r ‘ t i f ■’ f • I »-» *. • Fine Wine* and Liquors for Medicina uses may4tf Hair Dressing Saloon. _______________________ M. RAMSEY. County Judge and • attprney at law,—office in the FOR A SHAVE, YOUR HAIRCUT IN THE LATEST STYLE, FORA GOOD Court House? » . . -t BATH AND YOUR WHISKERS ... DYED THE BLAOKE8T, • AFAYETt| <’OURIER, J. H. Upton. ^ proprietor, . Jefferson street, in fire- —GO TO— oof brick next door to Ferguson A Bird. ,...».. , n „...¿.j ’‘■i,.a,..,. ...ji,,W ii , I. „„a rt > 'i rAS. McCAlN, attorney ; office on south J. R. ' I side Main street. ------------- - -■ ---- J--------- - --- -- SHAVING EMPORIUM LAFAYETTE I ARBER SHOP, J. R. Majors, propri- l » etor : east side Jefferson street just ■ I OREGON. a ve tin shop. t utter, fresh rolls; B 25,(31 : 30 packed........... • • * ' • j ’ ; . .0!. California ... I ••••••• Isthmus ..... ................... ... . 4 .@! 16@, Epg”. dozen... j . Cheese,.Oregon prime, lb.... 20© 25 (pilifornia. .................i.. Lard, .................................... . 14© 20 , wool , hides , etc . Wool, B... ............................. . .@ 25 Hides, dry, each........ ................ J., . .© £r*een, salted, each.......... 2 ! 5O©3 ÒÓ Deer Skins, dressed, B.......... 75@l 00 Sheep skins, wool on, each...... 35© 50 I •’ i7 OILS, ETC. ■ ' ! - - -------------- .—-— - --------- L— j ■ W7ÌAGLE HOTEL, Jas. H [. Olds, proprie- -KJ ter; Main street. IJvery stable in <* onnectiom, k LAFAYETTE MARKETS. , ¥0UN BIRD, west side Jefferson street, dealer in stoves and tinware. e . ' 1 I ■ ELTÙ A SIMPSON, north side Main -8W. street; dealers in drugs, confection eries and family supplies. "■v t ---- t ■ ' ' JT and Main ; dealers in produce and gen ral merchandise, merchandise. eral ED ' ' * i L ti ERGUBON «V HIRD; corner of Jefferson OCH FIRESIDE FRIEND, Chic^'j, Hl. I I ¿AFAYETTE BUSINESS DIRECfORY. ! ffdlllöll ^n<'ÄfOT,crms DONE TO ORDER AND Warranted. [v8feb28 w BUTTE», EGQ3, ETC. Handley took him about and in of the STOVES, L MAJORS* Shive...;.., j..... .. .25 Cents. Shampooing; ............1............. 25 Cents. Hair Cutting ........................ 25 Cents. Bath, 25 Cent*. \z r|RJTG8 AND MEDICINES, Dr. H. IL Littlefield instru- Littlefield ; music,, music,. musical _____ _______ ment«, toys and mitions, f Also lamily gro ceries. CAPITAL SALOON. ■ ' ' i - ■ . ‘ . •; ' ' JOS. BERNARDI, i - ’ I . - Propr •> Commercial ti., SALEM. ’ |! .K • -J * * MV Y FRIENDS1 AND THE GENER. 1V1. al Public are invited to call andin »ample my DRINKS and CIGARS. — L . | ______ DALLAS-SALEM STAGE LINE! DAILY TRIPS.' I T. b A Complete Stock of Small Instruments £ , acquittal —ALSO Oregon F HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAL- such as er in Accordéons, OUR F SIUU FRIEND ’ -»“i* Ltaiuyetfe, - The TAYLOR de FARLEY Organ. ir Thanks, ladies, when ever you have duced hixh to lady acquaintances. any more flowers, just bring them tween r J ob W ork of all dekcriptionu along.' weekb ly executed at this office, i Giv > uB a day m ■■ I > ' — day. 11 and see specimen». Assessor Davis has adopted a cor- rect and careful method in his as- TO SUBSCRIBERS OF r— a ———. mi TVHJVX BIRD I Wheat, best wlute, bushel.... 77 OaU, bufheli............ .............. .. 45 O'®.... Corn Meal ft............................. 3*.... Flour host, sack. (H barrel). 1 25......... Buckwheat Flour, tt>.... 7.....‘. Bran fJ ton....;.................... 15 00........... On M* tlond ‘ay last turco mpn were Hay, ft ton........................... :.12 U0@15.. “ baled ton............ .... dischar, as cured from t io- Stcü- H .Asylupn. Their ir r.; names Boom Ii|s|fine L GROCEKIES. ape Mansfield, Patii„L ti ick Fitz- Sugar, Ban Francisco refined, e George Goo! B. .11® 15.. DALTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY. patrick i Jim, a Chinamdn. ©hinamdn. ifriak uni; 1 bland................................... 10@ 1G.. ' r j . i ‘i ■ , I 20®../. crashed ----- i................. HK18. TAYLOR, dealer tn general mer granulated..................... 20®..:. The Commissioners of the General chandise. Odd Fellows’ building. The 75@l 00 Tea, black, ^>....... j has settled the ebntrover- Lund Oflii e controver- eap cash store. Imperial. .'. r . .... 00-311 25 Imperial. . 1 I8vj about t te ie Seattle Seattle donation ‘donation claim claim Coffee, Costa < Rica, ^9 23® 25 8. P )WELL, Dressed I-»» Saw Mill. giving tho west half to the assigns of Rio.. 24@ 25 • lumber of all kinds, doors and win- 24® 25 Kono (»rd and > disallowing the Dr. Maymrd dbw frames. d 4 Java Java .......................... 3<)@ 33 claim to thq cast half made by his two ¿alt, Carmen I-lrind, |^cwt ‘1'' . 1 50@. former wives. OWARD A STEWART, blacksmiths. 2 00@. Liverpool, coarse •f" sLtu r jr- Wagons, hacks and buggies ironed, 1 - dairy.. . 3 ootg. insmithing and general job work done. - The Governor of Wethington Ter FRUITS, VEGETABLES. ETC ritory has received a>| requisition for* es, green Lush........... « 00 EADBETTF. r : A RÏlÆYTpïctures of rii arms-fo • 4 newly organized: military ‘ried. fl.lb.................. '•si - 6($ (tescriptions always on hand and frames Ì6I of all descriptions made to order. Company ¡at Goldetidale, Klickitat Peacbes.r dried, ft lb................ i “ lb.............. w 25 8 there <re none {it his Plumbs, n> n>........................... .. Keans, 6 ARKER A CO., . Ferry street; dry present, - we believe the Potatoes, ^t 50® _ bush...................... groceries l goods, _ ; and „ general merchan- not been complied with. Onions. V Ä .. j. 2* @ . Dayton flouring mills, I 1 ' • MEATS. ---------------—*■»■ ■■■ — ■ ■ , 4 Beef, fresh, $ &» 12(^ I • BEST, livery stable Ferry street; bug- I Montgomery has about a thousand Montgome • gies and horses to let at’all times, at corned .... 10 tnon tei vçtyk . on the forty mile exten bmoked .1 reasonable rates. 20®. sion northward fronj l.Teninok and is 'ork, Jrosh, R» tt> 10@ ¡2 } tit grading in i tho vicinity of lutton eal “ 10@ 12 “ r.. . . ..JI. >> T. JOSEPH BUSIN8SS DIRECTORY 10®- 12 no, Ote thé extension northward ; M ' ' >4 , r » " >• M V < V 1 tyacon, bams <f* B. .......... .. - 15® 1G ,t six miles will be ready sugar enred.. 20(^. IT" ELTY s SIMPSON, cor. 4th and Elm ; sidl‘8. . . . i ............... J54Ì. 1%. dealers in groceries, glassware. Queens Jjh^ulders..:....... are and patent medicines j JI POULTRY. |i Cbickehs, dressed, each.. 37@. [• 1L1.IARD SALOON, Powers <t Stewart, I , per dozen........... I y 3 0004 (X) L> proprietors. Best wines, liquors, Ac. gratulates him over the result pf trial. -1 n ü How old was*she when she was mar ipeived a large addition to ready well-selected stock ried ? the post office is open ■ f request all those who know them 'J present from both McMinnville and C0. selves indebted to us to settle, in pH 'I Lafayette and all appeared to enjoy der that we may be enabled to paÿ ’There We understand that themselves. i ! f I I ; i 'Till "illI III H! iJil', I ' 1' liH 1 M r ’Wlii ! 1 the postage on their papers. built at this game decides the game that was r GIVEN AWAY ! / : in dispute Saturday before last; In A-few evenings since, in this place, the evening a dance was gjiven , by an alarm of fire was given, bu .the tho Lafayette boys, at thi3 place, and » promptness of the fire company put ai quite a number were in ittendiince, stop to the fiend before any se: ioqs The Celebrated MASON & H amlin Organ. t‘ iction. Every Subscriber is sure of one pre f-4 T ? ' ' 1 mium any way, and also has an TIN, SHEET IRON de COPPRWASE, Iwherries just out equal chance of receluinf? a CASH ________ « Hreiirium, or a PIANO, ORGAN SEW. y of gbo<l/yearn. ING MACHINE, WATCH, etc. —-------- I ‘ I iibun* 1st of July next, the new postal law From a CHICKERJNfJ PIANO down to a Jews Harp.f 'I I ’. ■| . eaves at t in the morning Arriving at Hfieui at 10 Returning, leaves Salem al One o’clock Arriving at Dallas at 4. JESSE D. L L# MJ f - t — Lone Star OTEL, B. M. Watts, proprietor: . . : cor- ll. H A R R18 ................................. Proprie tor of 4th and Depot ?pot streets. New li house And good accommo* L J LAFAYETTE. H 8 I •f A CALL, -'t , A ’ —___ — FIRST CLASS SALOON, ALWAYS supplied with the \ery choicest WDTKB. ’ ! . •FWIHERE WILL BE A MASS MEETING BRANDIES, M. of the fanners of Yamhill county at WHISKIES,*' Lafayette on the 17tli of May at 10 o’clock, CIGARS, a. m., for the purpose of perfecting the or- } OYSTERS and ganxation of the Yamhill County League | * • ’ SARDINE ■- and transacting other business that may v -I: ■* •. * come before the Convention. By order of To bo had in the best market«. , W m . G alloway , ” II. ” H switt . JTliis snkwn i^also provided witty a rood Secretary. President. . BILLIARD TABLE. marlllv