Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 24, 1893, Image 2

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    .?.mE mW to sell you Epnj
8
One of the Best Pieces of Land in Morrow County.H5ss
IGOACES DBBDBD160
The deeded loud !. a K d ling of ateron it, all under
Si
ill ND 160 AOJtKS Tiniber Culture claim p.djoiiiiijg, of which dopded lurid llieie me 1411 rckb gt d farming land, and the balance A 1 pasture,
yl fence. Situated two miles west ef Hardmau.
Price for the whole, SHOO ; or without the timber culture claim, &S00.
AINTJ STIIvTv AXOTIIDW.
ANOTHER BAKGAIX.
Deeded ranch, 160 acres, boss wheat land. Will sell on easy terms A good rustler cm i Jy
for it with first crop raised on it Reason for selling, owner lives in the hurt ami has uo use toi H.
Good, deeded ranch, 320 acres, best stock ranch in Morrow county, cheap aud on easy terms.
For furt lir information call at oui olficv.
THE IATTBKSOM' -STJ-O. CO.
Oive your business to Heppner people
and therefore assist to build up Hepp
ner. Patronize those who patronize
wni.
n'p hold each and everv corresDondent re-
potiBible for his or her communication. No
correspondence will be published unleBS the
writer s real name is Blgned as an evidence of
good faith.
Did you ever
Read about the
Man who
Hid his
Light under
A bushel?
Ycb? woll
That is like
Doing busineBB
Without advertising.
All the
Snide schemes
In the conntry
Will not accomplish
Half us much
As a good ad.
In a food, live,
Legitimate newspaper,
One that
Is read
Hv the people,
And that owns
Its own
Soul; that
U-e its spare
Like meruhaudise,
Worth dollar
For dollar.
Pomehoy's Advance Thocoiit is red
hot for free coinage of silver into full
legal tender money for the payment of
any and all debts maturing in the United
States. During the past summer its
editor has been a day and night etudeut
in the Library of the British Museum,
in London, and baa dug out several
obapters of important facts of history
relating to the coinage of gold and silver,
the making and use of money in England,
and many other matters of commanding
interest that will appear from month to
month, from copy already prepared, and
commencing with the October number.
He baa learned who is benefitted by
gold ooinage. Why the coinage of silver
here in the United States is so opposed
in London, by Jews and other money
lenders, and why the American laborer
iaeoinuch better as a mechanic, and
does so much more work than an English
working man. Advance Thought ia sent
one yeur, one year for one dollar. Ten
copies ordered at one time for five dol.
lars. Address M. M. Porueroy, World
Building, New York City.
TIIK LAKOEST til'N IN THK WOULD
is on exhibition at the Great World's
Fair. You ought to see it. This is the
month of months to visit the fair.
pleasant days, cool mirhti, delightful
'raveling weHther.
Maximum comfort eiimute to Chicago
on the vcstibuled limited trains of the
Chicago, Union Pacific k NoitLwcst
Line. See your nearest Union l'ac;fic
agent fur rates or other inform ili.u.
(J3 6
AliKILULTl'liAL COLLEGE NOTrt).
VanAmn, the despised, has at last
been continued ns minister to Italy.
Hon. i. V, Wager, who
recently at Portland for
been released.
was indicted
forgery, has
' Mns. Koscoi Conkmno died in TJtici.:
New York, last week, aged 60 years
Sh- was a sister of Horatio Seymour.
Tim shadows of free trade is still
hovering over our country. It is doing
more damage than one hundred Sherman
lawn.
DiiiKcrCM innde a mile at N.ishville,
emi., j.uhi iniirsilay in !i:()0W, the
beat stallion record, four-year old record
and record for trotters in a race.
A.v accident on the Grand Trmiik
railroad near Baltic Cre k, Mich , ro
suited m the death of many, and the
maiming of others, on Friday last.
Tun election of IT. tj. senators he
direct vote o the people, au income tax
and the "initiative nud referendum" Hie
gaining ground with the ruumcH. Leas
burdens and purer government are
needed.
Why don't Mr. Cleveland suspend the
purchase of silver until the bullion now
on hand is ooined into dollars and save
all this twiddle about the repeal of the
Sherinau act? He suspended the en
forcement of the Geary act compelling
the deportation of Chinese who failed to
register, and he has the same right to
uspend the purchase of silver. Send the
senators and congressman home, Mr.
Cleveland, and run the government in
person, not by proxy. Arlington Keoord.
Life U Misery
To many people who have the
Jim story has gaiued ground that Dr.
Gravei is not dead at all, but that he is
alive aud well in a foreigu oouutry. It
is said that the body found was made of
wax, and that the coffin contained a pine
log. Iliyu Denver ollioials are said to
be implicated.
Tim Gazo te is indebted to the Dr..,.
Fanner's Alliance, Oregon Knights of
Labor, Oregon State Grauge and Port
land Federated Trades Assembly or
J. W. Sullivan's little book ou "Direct
Legislation by Iho Citizeuship throiuh
thrl rniliiilii.ii .....1 l.,. I .. (i .
..i.c..lllll. it IS a
most iutereming volume, worth the
perusal of anyone.
taint of
scroiuia in uioir Diood. The agonies
caused by the dreadful running sores
and other manifestations of this disease
are beyond description. There is uo other
remedy equal to Hood's Sarsaparilla for
sorofula, salt rheum and every form ol
blood disease. It is reasonably sure to
'f"41w 'A.mv j .:.t. -,;.. I.
Messrs. 0. V. Brock and C. J. Bright,
representatives to the Grand Lodge
from Aurora Lodge No. 64, returned
Friday. They speak in the most com
plimentary terms of their entertainment
uuiiiik tueir sojourn at Heppner. It
ejpecieu mat the citizeuH of t at
little town would display considerable
zeal in making ths visit of the Knights
I'learninc, nut their anticipations were
completely eclipsed in the treatment
received. It seems that everyone in
the city constituted himself a committee
to extend a welcome to the visitors. Not
only was the freedom of the city ex
tended to the grand body, and every
thing possible for the enjoyment of tho
guests was done in a liberal manner.
",t representatives will alwa) havj a
warm spot, in their hearts for the
citizens of lleppuer.
From the VYuodkurn Independent.
The people the city of Heppner
deserve a great deal of praise Tor the
eph-nuid manner in which thev .
toitainnd the members of the K. V
wranc i.oiige last week. There was
noming It-rt undone that could ,l,l
to the enjoyment and Comfort of their
gueeis, ami the session is one that will
long be remembered by all those ...
attended.
Tho annual reception to new students
was held in the college ohapel Friday
evening, Sept. 29. The opening eser
oises of the eveuing consisted of music
by the band, a short address by Pres.
liloes, followed by a vocal duet. The
students then retired to the library and
upper rooms where games of various
kinds were indulged in, but sooial
conversation wag the feature nf tho
evening. La:er the band gave a Bhort
coocert. After nearly all had gone, oue
of the boya Btarted to put out a large
hanging lamp in the middle of the room,
but accidentally released it from the
hanger und it fell to the llonr and ex
ploded and for a short time it looked
as though the fire might be serious
but after a vigorous fight with over
coats and water it was so far extinguish
ed that the lamp oould be carried out.
The damage did not amom-t to much
The College Young Men's Chrisliau
isbooialiou has resumed with a member
ship of twenty-five. The officers for the
year are, E R Doughty, president; J.
B. Andrews, yice prcs'.k'iit ; J. 11 Met
fet, recording secretary. The meetings
are held in Cauthori. hall every Sunday
afternoon.
A large fire plug is placed midway
betweeu tire Oollege building aud the
mechanical hall; one ie also to be placed
outside ot Cauthorn hall, These build-
'V'e suljbvciit uieaos to fight fire
a very tieaurirnt nnintin.. ..r n. ,
rersou was preeeuted to thn
l.n,l "
u y '"re. Wallis Nash L
now hangs on the east wall of the
colli ge ohapel.
The blacksmith shop new presents a
lively appearance. All the fori, ,..
a full blast nearly all day. Black
suiilhs will soon be numerous.
The college societies will meet !hj9
week to elect officers for the ensuing
term.
Seventeen ladies
ladie's hail, Hnd
Cauthorn hall.
nu,a , grading t h L,m,i
around the new niechuiiieal hall is well
turner way .
Tk... -
ure now students enrolled.
Crvallis,Oc..,9, us. C"T"I"DIO-
Sheriff's Sale.
I Y
1 i
VIltTI'E OP A WARRANT I.CKU
out of the County Court of ttie Kttite ol
Oregon lor the County of Morrow, to me di
rected comniandina: me to levy on the Roods
anil chattels of the delinouent taxpayers named
on the delinquent tax roll for said county lor
the years lS'.u, ls'.d and 1SW thereto attached,
and none be lound, then upon the real property
as et forth ami described In the said delinquent
tax rolls, or so much thereoi as shall satisfy
ttie amount of taxes charged therein, together
with costs and expenses. 1 have duly levied
having been unable to find any Roods or
chattels belonging to the respective delinquents
hereinafter named upon the lollowing described
pieces or parcels of land as Bet forth in said tax
lists, lying and being in said Morrow county,
state of Oregon, described and assessed as
follows:
AMTT.VX.
Barnes J. A , HW)i Sec, IS, Tp. 1 S. Ii, ill E
Tax for t 0 1)5
" ' isul cm;
" " lsao,
HnllJ. C, LotsCand 7 in Klk. :t, Avers'
fourth addition to the town of Heppner, ts
Cunningham Charles, NIVJ4 bee. 'i Tp. 1
K 2 E 10 ul
(.'olley V. L., SWH Sec. :14. Tp. 2 X., It. 21 K. .' VI
Coleman I.. WSE!4 See. 9, NK! Sec. 17,
-N'K'i of NE S'J HK'i Sec. 10, W'i 8E
Sec. ml, K'i SEV, Sec. 35, N W; See. Sti, all
in Tp. h 8., R. 26 E. containing tut;! acres, ;iS 72
belong F. , y, of Wj Sec. W Tp. 2 N. R.
27 E. taxes Inyo 10 r.7
1192 I S I
Ely B. R, SE"i Sec, -1, Tp. 2 N. R. 20 E.
Tuxes ism.. &.M
1892, i SI
Falrhurst E., Lot No. B. ill Block No. 2,
Tow n of Dairy 3 OS
Jones S. E., EI4 of Sec. 0, Tp. 2 8., R. 21 E. 7 U2
i'alace Hotel Company, commencing at
Southwest corner of Lot No. six (b) in
Block No. four (1) In original town of
Heppner, thence running East 110 ft.,
thence North 00 feet, thence west 110
feet, thence South bo feet to place of be
ginning, 272 SO
Peterson N. M., 8WJ4 Sec. 10 Tp. 3 8. R. 24
E 11 26
Richardson Thomas, SEJi Sec. 32 Tp. 2 N. K.
2ti E i 84
Rnthcelord o. p., Lots No. 1 and 2, SK
SE'. except Castle Rock towu Bite of
Sec. 8 To. 4 N.. K. 24 E II fig
Shipley L. F., Lot No. one (I) in Block No.
two (2 Looney s addition to towu of
Heppner, 31 lfi
Stratlou NWH Sec. 28, Tp. 2 N' R. 27 E. 4 81
Stanley J. II., SE Sec. 28, Tp. 1 N., R. 24 E. 9 lis
Whittier Bros., SVt Sec. 32, Tp. 2 N., R. 25
E 0 55
Estes C. W., NV'!,4' Sec. 10, Tp. 1 N., R. 20 E. 8 ,11
Anil on Saturday, the 2sth day of October,
1893, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., of said
day at the court house In said county and state,
I will sell the above described real estate at
public auction to the highest bidder for cash
subject to redemption, to satisfy said warrants,
costs and accruing costs.
Geo. Noblr,
SherllV of Morrow tiouuty.
Dated, Sept. 30, 1893. 167-73
LOCAL MARKET REPORT.
Wheat, bu 38
Flotir.bbl ..'.3 75 4 U0
Beeves, cows & two-year-olds, owt. I 50
" three ' 1 75 2 00
Sheep, muttons, bead.... I 50 0 2 25
" stock.... 1 50 4J 1 75
Hogs, ou foot, cwt 4 50
Hogs, dressed 6 50 700
Wool... 6 10
Horses, slow sale.
Butter, roll 40 50
Eggs, doz 15
Chickens, doz 2 00
Turkeys
CALIFORNIA MARKET.
Wheat, cwt 81 05 1 10
Flour, bbl 3 00 4 00
Beeves, atall fed 4 50 (a 5 00
Muttons, cwt 6 00 ca 8 00
Hogs, owt i 50 g 5 25
Wool Eastern Oregon.. 10 (ii 12
Butter, lb 20 fit 25
Eggs, doz 10 20
Chickens, doz 5 00 600
Turkeys, tt) IS & 1M
One reason why Scoff's Emulsion oi rure Nor
wegian Cod Liver Oil and 1 1 ypophosphites of Lime
and Soda has had such a large sale is because it is
'Almost as palatable as milk;" but the best reason is
that its curative properties are unequalled. It cures
the cough, supnli'' the waste of tissues, produces
th-sh and builds up the entire, system.
PORTLAND MARKET.
Wheat, cwt $ 90 (3 1 00
Flour, bbl 3 00 3 25
Beeves, owt 1 75 (o 2 75
" dressed 8 BO (S 8 00
Muttons, live sheared .. 2 50 i 3 00
dressed 5 75 6 00
Hogs, on foot 4 50 5 50
" dressed 7 00
Wool Eastern Oregon... 6 aj 14
Butter 15 h 30
Eggs, doz 15 a 20
Chickens, doz 2 00 4 00
Turkeys lb 12 (tf 14
now reside at the
sixty-two boys at
Administratrix' Sale of Real Estate.
1 uesuay rne 12th dnv r .i.i. - ....
P. in. of said uay at the Wesi haFf of the Norlh
east quarter, and the East hi If .Y.- S
rf-oander'Kuu
SS'SSf cy ;Xtt
court o( date
onsahl date.
September 20,
111 ai,o on Bald day at the hour ol a nvi,.t
o a a. day. sell an undivided o: ,.w
Tiik gold reserve is still goiug lower.
Until the country goes to full Hnd
aosoiute bimetallism, this so-called
reserve will Hj Kmuir As 0Uf
country with H free hand further en.
courages the world to adopt the single
staudard, against our owu interests,
Just so long will there be a olainor for
tile scanty simply ,,f shyek's gold.
With our present laws it would take a
gold reeerve of a billion ilollarH to keen
us up. As long as legal tender paper f
gold notes re ihsiie.l, and all other
forms of currency are redeemable iu I lie
yellow metal, it j he an Msy matter
for the gold broker to drain uh f nr
twenties. The Sherman law, administer
ed by a gold-bug, is bad enough, (lod
knows, but it is the only l,rrir Ue.
tween complete inounmetalli. m and a
double standard. With wheat and
eoiiou soul iu competitiou with Iudia,
and the purchasing power of our mouey
augmented one-half, it is no wonder
prices of produots are low. Aud the
more we lend a hand to the further
debasement of silver, just that much
lower will all of our products g.
Wages, through the efforts of organ i
zations and our protective features, ure
bigher in proportion, than anything eB0. j
nut lliey, too, are catching the general
depression, and will g down. It isn't
the silver that is hurling us, but it ia
lie enhanced value of the gold dollar.
From the liosebui'i Hevleir.
K W. Carroll returned a few days
since from Heppner where he attended
ne rv. or r. Urand Lodge. He intro
duced a resolution uaming Koseburg as
the next place of meeliug and secured
53 out of 115 votes in its favor, but Port-
lam! was vioturio.18. It is virtually set
tled, however, that the Grand Lodge
-in e,B , tms oily the year following
1 illlL.
t'llrat Plica! 1 felling Pllea.
Svui-MMS-Muistiirej intense and
stinging, most at night; worse by
scratching. If allowed to continue tu
mors form, which often bled aud ulcer
ale, beooming very sore. Swayne's
OiwruuNT stops the itching aud bleeding
beals ulceration, ,) j m,)8t ci9t rp
moves the luinors. At druinU , i,
uiail. for 60 oeuts. l)r Swyue 4 Sou
l'l"ldflplii. sw , j"r
KIUHT MILK HEMS.
ThreHhiog is not yet finished ou Eight
EXECUTRIX NOTICE.
'PI....- 1". ' . ..
un.iug ousineas relative to the
--u.eo, w. u. JJoyer, deoeased, will
Please call at the ollice of Hamilton &
reeiand, who will py 81 debts of .,,1,1
estate and colleot all money due the
Eliza J. Bovku,
Exeoutrii,
Heppner, Or, Oct. 15, 93. 71.74
MONMOUTH NOTES.
H e are having Onusiderahle
this fall.
The hon ornn in 1 .,
1,, . , , ri o;ui ruis venr
uop picking is over for this season
Arthur 1 .vac. fnr.UrU. . .
1 rain h-re
mMmmm
premises. The order for H ... k P0" the
made, as aforesaid on th! ? .hvini been
MBV Driscoll,
Administratrix,
I'o Consumptives.
The underslKued having been restored to
health hvsimple means, after sulferiuir for sev
eral years witli a severe lung affection, and that
.Scott's KmitUi'-.i curo-.i Concha,
Colds, Consumption, Scrofula,
and all Anaemic and Wasting
Diseases. Provents was'.ing In
Children. AI.-i iiaiaiahle an
milk. Ciet only ll.c ecu. line. Pre
pared by Hcott & flowne, Ctleniistu, New
Xork. Sold by all Druggists.
cott's
Emulsion
DR. FOOTE'S H AND-IIOOIi OF HBALTII HINTS AND READY RECIPES,
Is the title of a very valuable book that givcB a great amount of information of tbe Utmost
Importance to Everybody, coooernlng their dally habits of Eating, Drinking, Dressing, etc.,
IT TELLS ABOUT
What to Eat,
How to Kat It,
Things to Do,
Things to Avoid,
Perils of Summer,
How to Breathe.
Dangers of Kissing. Restoring- the Drowned, ('ontaelous Diseases.
Overheating Uouaes, Preventing Near-sighted- How to Avoid Them.
Influence of Plants, Parasites of tho Skin, Care of Teeth,
Occupation for Invalids, Bathing llest Way, After-Dinner Naps,
Alcohol aa a i'ood aud a Lungs and Lung Diseases, Effects of Tobacco,
Medicine, How to Avoid Them, Turn for Intemperance,
Superfluous Hair, Clothing, What to Wear, Headache, Cause & Cure,
Removing Same, How Much to Wear, To Oet Kid of Lice,
Malarial Affections,
Croup to Prevent.
Ventilation, ness. Exercise,
IT TELLS HOW TO CURE Black Eyes, Bolls, Bums, Chlllblalni, Cold Feet, Corns,
Coughs, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Earache, Felons, Fetid
Feet, Freckles, Headache, Hiccough, Hlvos, Hoarseness. Itchlnir. Inflamed Kriui ivir Pnisnnw
lrcml disease Consumntion. is anxious to make Moles, Pimples. Piles. Rheumatism. Ringworm. Snorlnc. Rtamnierlnir vva. anM
known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. Sore Nipples, Sore Throat. Sunstroke. Stings and Insect Bitea.
Warts, Whooping Cough, Worms in Children. IT WILL SAVE IMOTORS BILLS.
CST'All new suhscribers and prompt renewals during the month of Aug. will ba
presensed with 8 free copy of this as a premium.
I'o those who desire it. he will cheerfully send
(free of charge) a copy of the prescription used,
which they will find aBure cure for Consump
tion, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis and all throat
ami lung maladies. He hopes all sufferers will
try his remedy, as It is invaluable. Thosedesir
lug the prescription, which will cost themnoth
lug, aud may prove a blessing, will please ad
dress. Kf.v. Kdward a. Wilson,
1-t a w Broonlyn, New York.
Notice of Intention,
tai
OF )Tlit. yniiiiir Imw to i'Iio.ki' in.- host out; to marry ;( IN TWO
COUHSE)Tlie liiiuru'u hnw to lie iuijiuy in nuu'riuge; ( DAYS
) 1 lie ionu parent now to liuvo prize baoies: ur.
'(andWb
YOU
E Wi KNOW
LXr Clerk- " hpp.- WHAT
.... ,J,!;NE"AKT SCHILLER. '
SinJSSSS. tSGHT AUyho want knowledge that ia of most wort
(tl u u,U8 i1 ow tney "gi'owed" and came to be :,
-isvn l enjoy me ana Keep well
how to get well again speedily;
lieorse Perry, of Lone Rock, Herman Melssner
'I Ctet. ,:' . Schiller, T Goosebe' 1
one nock Oregon
John w. Lswis, Uegtster.
PVPRV lle Myh to enjoy life and keep well;
iIf x Mis invalid how to pet wrII
ergy.
TO Find it in n7 "t1? '" ,l or ONE
Administrator's Notice.
HEREBY
arS' rulred to eh f.n" "taf
auce, m Homier m," I". "A" ,ur a"'-
"'-pi. my.,.
10,1-75
Motice of Intention.
that the fnllowlnK-nWd lTt J??
Haiti miHj, viz.; "ii
..s'.. ..me.
lii3.17.1 JoHN W- '-'.
Register.
A. Hood,
Administrator.
HOW WOMEN
Ibout Oiib Out
WALK.
Itev
Morrow
deo-
bin
attendance.
'urned to
ilirrnincd nn
Vfith
Ed. Hooker and family have lions to
MiHlfo.d to visit Kd's parents.
c' 'ok wanons nre hniM
delight by tbroeherslhis season.
Ii.,., .. 1 1
fall work to do.
sahev'a!?- s",neh.0liy 80 carried, or
jaj they are goinu to, so there will he
joniethin to talk .out. Oh yes I
frnl; to say that there was . weddiu
at l . t. .Jones, recent v. It was a ie-i
q-t affair Mrs.aE.JonJ. Mr". J
Jones,,,,,! Miss. MHry Jones, were t,J
miesta, Mr. (,. ri,,,, .... .,. . ,,,e
'""lissj, s.onwaVIhe bH;reK OI
Kiliht Mile. Or . Oct. 17, lSi;f' M" -
i . " " uu nillllllllini'H f.t II it) BVN T.MIIl ti 1
condition. No other remedy iu the
market possesses these remarkable pnu,
erties No other will cure, cold
l"ru6o. e"lebJ'8lon1 -Johnsou
Moat of our ailments
dnsordered liver which SiS.'"
Kegulator euros. ,
snrue,
r -.wenty-l-ive Know.
..... , u uoivu llcr l-'eet.
It's a very easy thin.' to do. wnli,m
.earned so long ag0 in evory woman's
fouth that she acan-elv re.nn.1..ra i,.-
Jr when she was taui'l.t tr. ,. .,.,
K., ., o--- "uc wv
uviuic imj otner, how slif. 1
:nove with shtimliiii!
: Mi-on-T 11D011 Jim- is the
force of hubit lomrcntlivu-l t but rare
ly, rarely in later years of Kr or vollUJ
ladyhood, can she be brought to a con
iciouanesa of t!l0 iMvcU iu hel. culTia
ud persuud.-d to alter thorn for more
graceful mmvm nts, RS ,.l, passc8 to
and fro upon the fix , f tli,, , ,,,.,,
Just ono out of twentv-flvo
u..... 1 . , . . . - "'i- 'i n.rvei
to bit up and set ,!,,- ).,. u.,.t .,.
ty. 1 his is tho result ,.f 1...... ..1
i of the .if.-r, who.
moreover, remarks that that one re-
, iiiiii woman is but
it, says a writer
American.
Sow, onl
lui- uuui'iic oxer
10 lonjr lectures from
v 10, rirr I'll.. ; TIi.m... . .... ...
We w.ll ' '.w '"'r "'J'
remedv is tk .L r". V .""-. '" h. " It Is
"owinrr shirt , ' . 'l "1
ouly remedy that w.,1 do this" ' "' T """" -hat
I'frit'or inrmnnv u in 'uu'ni n. tu'iiinni
..uh 1 i'i sititr 111. . .... '
un"k"lT 'r:1-- '. Ny-fo..ted
, " ,a" "Ufa
switclnn.,' skirts 1 and lift ,,f .
by the vci:L- .1 ,,.. ,,r . 1 . V
dimmed wi,! 1 "";
r - ,o t.. iU::k,
"'ui,ir oiuum s of ,,,,1
In those wc.rlv .h: s, i,i,jn
,.,:. , """" "iliUUlO.SS of
-.... ...1 il
rivtoil; and :
er more
eouniv. onii.i.,,.1.,.1
" "cruises I'riuay uioruiuir.
fltr. Huxley f McMinniville. a,l
dressed the gentleman of the Yonn.- .Men'.
urisuan Association .Suudav m,,,i
Tl. o... . . '
normal HjIiojI
'Heueu win, a very
o.s uuoih two hundred aud
tweuty-flve enrolled.
The Normal has organized two od
foot-bl teams. One of the teams has
accepted a cballeutfe from a team at the
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Notice of Intention.
ttie folTiwn I nJLAlLl. that
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