Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 11, 1896, Image 2

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    REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL TICKET.
' For President,
WILLIAM McKI.NLEY,
Of. Ohio.
. for Vice President,
GAEBETT A. HOBABT.
Ol New Jereey.
For Presidential Elector!,
T. T. GEER. of Marlon County,
8. M. Y 'RAN, of Lane,
E. L. SMITH, of Waaco,
J. r. CAPLE8, of Multnomah.
Tbe Rosebnrg Daily Plaindealer
has suspended publication.
Matob Pixgbee, of Detroit, has
been nominated for Governor by
the republicans of Michigan.
The demo-populist fusion fail
ed in Nebraska Bryan's home state.
They know him too well there.
A QUESTION FOR WOOLGROW
ERS.
Tom FitCD'S Speech.
BEASON'8 WHY HE WILL (SUPPORT
THE MR1.NLEY TICKET.
The Sllver-Tongaed Orator of Arizona Ad
dresses the Conventloa of That SUte.
The Wilson bill for July De
ficit of $13,000,000. The tariff is
The sheep of Oregon will prob- Dot the issue, says the Pendleton
ably be voting in the presidential Tribune.
aWfinn thin vpfir flPftin. SfiVStllfil """
n ; tu,0 . Bna 9 A Mayor Pennoyer, has appointed
& " ' I r ii . m it. 1 -
500,000 of them now, and it is safe A,oeri ur
to say their influence will mostly secretary of the Oregon Press
be cast on the side of protection. Association, as health offiicer of
nt ihA nandiriatea there is Portland. The Gazette congratu-
no doubt which is more favorable both the city ai)d the Colone1'
In iha wnnl intarflfits. McKiulev's
n0m i vnonvm for nrotection. If Protection be "vicious in prac-
As for Bryan his utterance on tbe " aB Mr- Free-Trader Bryan
Wilson bill included this statement: tbeQ to operate our factories,
"Speaking for myself, it is imma- to employ American labor and to
terial, in my opinion, whether the Pay WftgeB to Americans is "v1Cious
sheepgrower receives any benefat ,u t" "-"""'
from the tariff or not I am for
If THE democrats fail to with
draw Sewall the populists will de
mand a presidential nominee in
the place of Bryan. Some assert
that they will support McKinley
mid protectiou
free wool, in order that our woolen
manufacturers, unburdened by atm
upon foreign wool, and unburden
ed by a like tux upon h me-grown
wool, mny manufacture for a widni
luaiket." It is immaterial to Mr.
ASryan wbrtuer me bueepgrower Mqre bBioe88 wii briDg more
is benedted by a tariff on wool or but morfl business can onlv
not, an indifference the Oregon come througu protection to Amer
woolgrower may be pardoned for jcan indu8trieB &a, her workmen,
onsidering mulnal. If the wool- protection is the key to progress
grower is nothing to urjan, uayan, ftl)d pr08perity,
poruapp, win noi ne mucn 10 me
woolgrower. The voters of the United states
But Mr. Bryan's idea about free must elect McKinley and restore
wool was euacted into law by tbe the American principle of protec
Wilson bill. Free wool resuld tion, or iu the next four years we
in tbe doubling of imports of for- BUall endure such trials as we
eigu textiles. The imports for the never before have suffered.N. Y.
second fiscal year uuder the VVil- Press,
son law, ending June 30, 1896,
were over 46 per cent larger than Robert J. paced a mile in 2:02J
those of the lattt calender year, and at Columbus, Ohio, la6t Thursdny
the latter were 212 per cent larger and on the following day lohu R.
than the imports for the last year Gentry covered tbe same distauce
of the McKinley law. A leading in 2;03. These are certainly two
wool commission Jhouse of Phil- of the greatest pacers ever hitched
sdelpbia, J usticp, Bnteman &, Co., to a sulky
in their circular of August 1, say
that the increase alone ia the im
ports of foieign woolens since the
McKinley law represents a quantity
of woolen goods which, if made in
America of American wool, would
have absot bed more wool than is
nnw annually raised in the United
Btates. This is the way the tariff lo party
The gold standard democrats
will nominate a national ticket at
Indianapolis on the second day of
September. This decision was
reached at the conference held in
that city last Friday. This wil
be known as the national democrat
lias worked, which Bryan supported,
"in order that our manufacturers
might manufacture for a wider
ma' ki t" Uuder it they have not
only had no wider market, bul
have been deprived of our home
market, thereby destroying the
only customer that the American
woolgrower ever had.
There are two parts to the in-
Speaker Heed was renominated
by his district for congress last
Thursday. This is the tenth suo-
eettwivo term. Iu thanking the
convention for the honor Mr. Meet1
made oue of his usual forcibl
at a
a need) 08 composed or. plain ana
simple words.
to
BiUAN is now on his way
dicment againnt the Wilsoo tow's Ujew York City where he will be
raw-woo! feature. Ono is that the I aaoti&tl of bis nomination by tho
home market has been Hurt, and democracy Thursday. His water
tho other is that tho iorcigo mark- Uh eppechea ahow evidence of
ct baa nt.t been helped. Every preparation, being better than
Oregon farmer kuowa how foreign luoB0 tlmt mnrked hi. return from
competition has upset prices. tDe rcmJt Chicago convention.
Oregon fine wool, shrink, brought
atBiton, Augut 1, 1W2, in the uP T0 Jato ono hundred and
aecond year of the McKinley law, tbirty.five largo daily democratic
17 cents: August 1, lS'Jd, the papers have repudiated tho demo
second year of lb Wilson law, 8 cr,tl0 pHf t, aD(j it, ticket Forty
cents. O'fgon flue acoured wool tDr(6 0f tue,e papers aro ia tho
tioughtat Boston, August 1.18U2, eouth; tbirty-eeven in tho middle
to the aeoondyearof tho McKinley (Utcs; tweoty-one in tho western
law, CTcento; August 1. 1806 in ,utea and thirty-four iu tbe New
tho second year of tho Wilson law England states.
30 wnta. What is tho situation i
abroad? Consul Meeker, at Urad- SiXATOa Watsox C. Rqcibe, re
ford, F.pglaod, has joat repotted to publican U. 8. senator from Wash
the department that Anioiican ington, baa declared for Bryan,
wool ran scarcely l xU thera. while Hugh C Wallace, iational
Four Jliuinlrvd pucka, or 100,001) Jemocrstio comitteemao for tho
pounds, of Ohio Cecce-wa.bod same state, lias resigned Lis poU
wool, held at 23 cents, ss sacri- tioo becauso Lo cannot support
fioJ for 18 cents. A largo quantity, Bryan, And thus wo bavo it all
aggregating several buudred thoua- over tho country.
and (lounds, vt Dakota, Montana,
Washington, Wyoming and Iowa
! i
Thomas II Watsox opened his
wools ero sent over for sals, but vice-presidential campaign in a two
tho pricro offered were so low they hour aUresa at Atlanta lastlhora.
wero returned In the United Ktatea day. lis strongly condemned tho
A lag iuntity of United btatea actions of tho democracy io 8outh
wool ia now stored in tho ware- em elections, and said Southern
booaeafcf tho Midland lUilaayCtK populism Could stand Brjan but
at Ilrwlford, l oping for a chane begged to l eieuat when it carao
to I a-.11 This is tho itin in to swallowma ir PielU
which freo ckl puts thoAotericao
wnolgmwrr. Ill bomo market U Ws. M. HisaiRlT, alitor and
dten li tho f.irigner, Itisf.neign pfoj rietnr of the Philfclelphia Uo-
tnafkrt I "ea a ueiuaioq ana a:rrn i win-uj uw ituinK
At the Arizona republican convention
to elect delegates to tbe national repub
lican ooDvention, Tom Fitch, the origi
nal ailver-tongoed orator, waa called on
(or a speech. Io bis response tie Rave
hie reason for being a republican.
Those reasons appeal to every man who
has ever acknowledged altegiaooe to the
flag of the party of progrers, and thv
formulate the thoughts existing in mil
lions of minds in answer to tbe question,
Why am I b republican ? Mr. Fitch
said :
"Gentlemen of the convention : I
thought that tbe seclusion that tbe up
per gallery grants, combined with other
oircumstaoces, would exempt me from
any invitation to speak before this con
vention, but your repeated calls leave me
no alterna'ive consistent with courtesy
but to answer them.
"Tbe speakers who have addressed you
have spoken of the free coinage of silver
as a oardinal priociple of the republican
parly. I fear that the St. Louis con
vention may compel as to retrace some
of our steps in this matter, and, as the
Htatesmeu who control this convention
have not included me among those
deemed mnst fit 1 1 represent Arizona at
Ht Louie, I feel quite at liberty to tell
the truth.
' I nuppose do one will question my
long devotion to theoauee of free coinage
of silver. Years ago, at the iuoepliou of
tbe movement, I, as vice-president of tbe
atioual executive oommittee of tbe si!
ver oonveuti.in, in connection with A. J
Warner, the president of tbe oommittee,
traveled through tbe South aud Wett
preaobiog tbe doctrine of bimetalism,
and I have never siooe bad oooasion to
change my views with respect to tbe
great benefits that might result to this
nation from tbe complete restoration of
silver as a money metal; and yet there
are other circumstance quite as iiiflueo
tial which Qiust be poteut in determin
ing my future and tbe future action of
many republicans in this mutter.
"This morning a friend, wbo is a mem
ber of the oooveution, aiid who now hon
or me with hia audience, said to me:
Mr. Fitcb, yon have always beeo a pro-
nounoed advocate of the tree ooiosge of
iler; what will you do it tbe t. li"Ois
conveutioo adopts a plank io their plat
form favoring a siogle gold standard and
denouncing the free coinage ofulrei?'
I did not answer tbi question then, but
with your permission t will do ao now
"1 belong to the rf pnblit an party be
cause Its history is the history or tin
growth, lbs greatness and tbe freedom
of 'his nation; because it is the friend of
labor without being the foe of thrift;
because it is wise, because it is j ist, be
cause ils restoration to complete power
will rekindle the furnaoes nd start the
turbines, and fill tbe land witbthemnsio
of con tented and well-paid toil, and put
bread into meu's mouths and hope into
their heart.
"I lielimg to the republican party be
cause it is the greatest political organ
ization of free men io the world; because
under its wise guidanoe star after star
has been added to our fl ig, ship after
ahip has been added to our (leeta, factory
after faotory has been added to our re
outO0, millions upon millious have
been added to our wealth, oity after city
baa been developed from our villages,
sod the land bas been Woe J with a net
work of iron raila, and furnace fires have
llloiuloeted the night, and the grand
dispaoD of labor has beeo made to
sound throughout tbe continent.
I belong lo the republican party be
cause otider its iospiratioo three United
fit ate, ono s wrangling end diaenrdaut
common wealth; these United Htatea,
om-e shamed with slavery and drcrepit
with tbe diseaee of seeeainn the Unit
ed Blabs have bcme s Country where
no slave's preanee dn honor labor,
where ao free man's utieraoo arsob ik
ed by the band of power, where no man
doff bis bat to souther ticrpt throiiitb
the oonrtesy of equals, where ednoalmo
U free, wbers manhood I raepected, sod
wbrs labor Is protected.
"Coder tbe patriot ie rale of tbe repub
lican party, theae Ueited Mtateebsve b
eosae a aslioa wbnae credit reigns at tbe
bead of lb world's finance, wbnae flag
floats proudly opoo every , and bo
rai would rotne si I ha droro-b at out
of tl bivr I f loduilrv to a'Dj lo de
fenaa of tbe Coon try on every shore.
'Toder tbe rule of Ibe repoblieao
party, Ibaee Celtd Htalee ba tMrome
the greet!, feeeel od met prosperous
saliiKi under Ibe ligbl of the sue.
"I bl"0- to lbs repabliraa paHy h
eaoM It gats land lo tbe land!, tw
Sane It gave work lo Ibe lodaeirtooa,
broinM II gave fret! ro to Ibe !.
twean eh-s Ibwaatl') waa lo nl II
tv arols aad Irvaanr fur prarta-
ti
"Forty years t lbS a la-1 of H. 1
)oloe4 Ibe r-poblwao real, st, I m
yonng lo vote, I flung etv bh I eg tottef
shift fur Ffn'l eed Jsi, I
pravealaa a pap'r rpnrt si the
Cbieago oiviiiloo lo IN'', wl.o all
Mitot Ix-'iU.l Abrakaiw t.iee U Irmt
(he preai.loory. 1 beard Ibe ' i.f
to leave tbe path along which mr youth
and my manhood marched, and where,
when tbe evening bugle f ball sound the
float reveille, my age shall be found still
marching? Bather will I turn to the
republican goddess tbe same steadfast
face that I bore when my Ircke, now
whitening, were blaok as tbe raven's
wing, and said to her, as Both eaid to
Naomi: 'Whither tbo goest I will go,
and where thou lodges! I will lodge; thy
people shall be my people, tby God my
Ood; where thou diest I will die, and
there I will ba buried.' "
CLOSING OUT SALE!
My little boy, when two years of age,
was taken very ill with bloody flux. I
was advised to use Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and
luckily procured part of a bottle. I
carefully read the directions end gave it
accordingly. He was very low, but
slowly aud surely be began to improve,
gradually recovered, and is now bb
stoat and strong as ever. I feel sure it
saved bis-life. I never can praise tbe
remedy half its w rth. I am sorry every
one in tbe world does not unnw now
good it ie, as I do. Mrs LinaB. Hinton,
Qrnbamsville, Marion Co., Florida. For
sale by Coneer & Brock, druggists.
Ketch nm Bros. Not Arrested.
Thursday's Oregonian announced that
I) P. and William Ketohnm had been
arrested for herding sheep io tbe vicini
tv of Cloud Cap Inn. In this slatemeot
the Oregoomo got. bndly mixed, says the
Times- Mountaineer. Io tbe first place
the Messrs KHtolmra are neither sheep
raisers uor sheep herders. Tbey buy
and ship mutton for tho Union Meat t o.
and only have oue lot of sheep, wbioh
are being ranged near Mill orerk. Aud
they were not arrested, although D. P.
Ketcbura, having heard iberewas a oom
phiirit filed agHinst Dim, went before U,
8. authorities and gave himself np, fur
nished bonds for his appearance when
ever wanted. The Eetohum Bros, are
well known in Hepnner, having made
many shipments of sheep from this p lut.
We invite your attention to our Immense
Line of Summer Dress Goods of the Very
Latest Styles. Our Salesman, Price, who reeog-
a 1 I 1 US il-.nnn m n. r e a
nizes no cost or vaiue, win oner muu guuuo
3elow the Regular Mark!
TaKe a LooK at Tese Goods,
You can find a Bargain ir) tf)en).
It Save lives Every Day.
Thousands of oases of Consumption,
Asthma, Coughs, Colds and Croup ate
cured every day by Sbiloh'a Cure. For
sale by Wells & Warren.
Payable In Cnln.
"Are any of the D. 8. Bonds payable
io gold?" was a question asked a writer
ou the Ouzet'e yesterday. Iu reply we
ill say that on investigation we find
that all U 8. bonds are payable in
ooin " Uod r the present administra
tion the government exercised tbe option
of Daving iu either gold or silver. The
present secretary of tbe treasury bo'd
that tbe option is with tbe bondholder-
be can demand gold or silver. Thi
position is oprtaiuly oorreot, as those
who came to the Bid of tbe governmen
in giving gold io exchange for bond
are, in all fairness, entitled lo gold i
return if they demand it. So brufly
atated bonds are out payable in gold or
gold coin, that is, iu these terms. Tbey
are payable In "ooiu," and at the option
of ibe bolder.
Away
We
have a Large Line of Glassware, Crockery and Tinware that we are
closing out. Don't buy these goods till you see our prices.
wevyyyy
Yours for Cash
All Kirnmmeud It.
Ask your physician. )our druggist and
your Irieiiils atxnn notions iura lor
Coiifumi-tion. They will reoommeud
it. For sale by Wells k Warren
Were Hitter Enrmtr.
Watson, Drvau'e populist running
mate, ia the cnngresHman from Oeorgia
who kept the 52 id eongrr in an uproar
bybisottaiks on Bryan, and the to
men are bitter euemiee. and be been.
Here is ao ei tract from one of Watson's
speeches, where he bad S little fuo at
Bryan's eineose: "Oo the otber band,
we have our handsome and hrilliaot
friend from Nebraska (Bryan.) wbowa
put foiward as the 'darling' of the demo.
News From Teel Springs.
Everyone is having an enjoyable time
over at Teel springs. About 800 people
are now there from every part of Eastern
Oregon. Entertainment, dances, social
parties, etc., are tbe various ways in
which many pleasant evenlnkS are spent.
We learn thai H. Stevenson of tbis
place assists in tbe many entertainments
with bis ventriloquism. N. Dickson, of
lone, is the envied man in a big bear
fight which occurred about three miles
sooth of camp Isst Tuesday. Tbe bear
and Mr. Dicksoo met in a seoluded spot
away 1 from tbs sroustomed baunts of
the white man and after a somewhat
formal salute irooeeded to mr-keesob
other's acquaintance. Nat denies adopt
ing Ibe usual practice of climbing s tree,
the bear is dead sod of course bs noth
ing to say. At any rate tbree bullet
bole io s monstrously big bear bide sod
a foot tbat weighs six pounda arc evi
deooe io Nat's favor, so be is given tbo
benefit of all doubts.
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EHGLISHanoBUSINESS
PORTLAND OREGON
Full English course.
FRENCH AND GERMAN
BUSINESS BRANCHES.
Bookkeeping, shorthand, telegraphy,
Binoe 1878 there have beeo nine epi
demics of d)fcotery io different parte of
tbs ooontry io which Chamberlain's
Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
was oaed with perfect (ocoeaa. Dyseo-
tery, wbeo epidemic, Is elnioet as severs
and dangerous as Aaialio cholera. II era
More Ibe beat eflort of Ibe mot skilled ,
m
I aw wa ka a or -v m I a W
LIMIj DLflKIVO.
BOARDING DEPARTMENT L A&IES
Plenty of them at the
Gazette Office. . .
Do You Want a Rig ?
i,Iimi Una have failed to cheek its ravag
.. . . . . . 1 ii.i. ,mwti kfi.ap ti k cured I lie -
out in i.i ol iu Don, in urewiem mau ,
moat niaiigDaui wu ui t n i
. i i . 1 J - . b. . . I i i a
ana auuii. miun in. ui". ; f
eooditloD. which proves it to be the brat
medicine lo tbe world lor ttowvi oom
plaiuts. For alo by Comer A brock.
(rmt) Don't You Want a Place to
m Put up Your Team ?
sttara. His mil
Vuts fur McKiiiley.
Iraourcs is to
liRTAS earrfully avoi ls mention.
It g his free tra.U tretrl in Lis many
ilernwtfst.eotts cHM't- (Itt
11a Vnuos Uo well that tb fuol t(
c)t.1er&tialho liaa ln stamp!
on fir trale I y j talicallv all trne
at 1 1 atri.d i Ati-etUat-s rrbrJles
rf f vn-rr Jly etT iat !!) It
democratic paeirs of tlal state, is
also oua of tbs i!emtsti0 r rwi
ileclialrlectnra As editor tf tils
peprr Ls stnci;l o'wa) 1'ryan
aoilfeoaH and says l will Dot
snr-tKirl them ss a vttr but as ao
lector, tf ba is rlerUnl declares bt
ill support ths democf silo nrmi
t a. Ibis is a j-eruliar eilmn.
in all Ibe bunch, and bie entire speech,
wblob ranged from Tom Moore's poetry
to Joe Miller's j at book, o Ihesnrn
and anbatanre of lb old deuveratld posi
tion oo ti e lm iff that 'We all) prat tles
what la wrong, while we know wbetia
right. "
1H97.
(live us McKinley bill agaio,
(live os bis good Frotrcilno j
(live os lb frleod of James O. Maine,
Who bears oor heart's sffectmo.
It fact'ry wbiatle shriek ooeemore.
To labor's friend all bail.
And ehoal the rry from door lo dour:
McKioley's Dtooee P-il "
uMwae
Are You in Need of a Saddle
II
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Her faaaiaailita.
Newapapers are rnbliahlng the eroel
lory that a "t (iri f rdol" It s
saigbbormg tows reently look Ibe
Uaeber'st laramaiioo. iter i a porlioo
of abet she wrote lo aeswar lo a qnee-
tloo 10 prKlog: b T cty iadlvjdml
lotwo 8 parU-tba bed, Ibe ebiet sod
lh (tauiRiiek. Tbe bed eBlios lbs
e sad brace if ony. The rbtat sow
lanes lb (org and o piece of lb liver.
The tantmick I dtd to tbe bow),
bi b there ie five, a I o a, aad soma.
Iimea w ar t y Tb also are dvi.Ud
lalo a oatsbr of stasiry ..oti.!.'
U't nblb Ibi for lbs besefit of Hmw
who aitesl lb ttemibatiua at Ibsroarl
bD oorr'W.
Ball S area
' I.t Thoea-Uy at Halle Twpa woa
II. eevoa folAf Jb. Mia I'-ll'd
Joho lrea' al n( la bl4 brevlb I d l'.aciao third; I'm Zi
Or. Ml-
Tbs Ooyoo C ly Neae gives tbs fol
lowing aocoool of Dr. J. II. Fell's recent
los by fl:
Dr. J. II. Fell Del with a sad uisbsp
lat Balorday aigbt by baviog bis resi
dence at John Dor dlrovd by fire,
together with all IU sooteols save oo
trook of slotbiog. Tbs fir was soppo.
ed to hsvs origioaied from a lamp ss
ploainn. Mrs. Fell bad retired sod lbs
Dr. bad bea called out lo see s ptict,
and lbs Dames pra-l so rapidly that it
was linpiiealbl to se soy of lbs tarsi
tars or tvo Dr. Feirs flee sorgioal lo
truo.eBla Dr. Asbford owoed tbs
rldoo, wbieb was lassred for about
A Katseat HeaauSee.
Karrs Clevae Ibmt Tea aurifias Ibe
bll sod sites a eleae sod braelifol
snmpleiioe). For sal by Wall A War-rs.
All these can be procured at Tbomioa t Dinns, Ixwer Main Street,
Heppner, Oregon.
Thra gentlemen are ll aciiliitf4 with Grant, Harney. Crf.k. fll'llara and other eountle.
and eaa eat money and Uma In making tbtM an'tluu allb IraTalliif men.
Price In keeping wllb Iha Uma.
THOMPSON Sz, T3TISnsrS,
The Lancashire Insurance Co.
OS MANCIIKHTUHt KNO L.Jtrt'I)
I fae4.
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and io aecrel sibretr4 bi 7ip
lb!r, and foor r later, on Ibeae
dialabl Korea. slaxwl saaibl Ibe eebn
of It rf rats wbn srraiee bnl4 It for
Ibalr battle sstbm. I e)J lb
tonene aad frtendabtp ! Hkef atij
Mtart Kins, sad llollef sel Utashaw,
at-4 ItwOeM sad 0klleg, sod lbl
Seblt R .f tbra all. Jam (I.
tt'aiae. ...
ttb, I baa. Is IU io ell lb Ued I
tBtWH ak ! t-r.yl, EfvJTTv
Srb .fiea t, !) i.f it tf-ltlf f I j I, .i
Mm IVMard ..ld lafor.te at IV) lo Jf)
for T- re '
Friday td.lv lrk evened ple lo a
ibr farl raee wbteb woa by
Mt ll4i line CM I'ooU pa
? tit r.d.tf f .r fUe.
Uv0 rra AaawMritM. ;
it a Baxlai of lbs hhiIiv OMoil
lee of las ( Yrmm Aanlaitoa, ald
lo Portland, July io, It was de
cided to rail lbs sosoat bbmIIsc at as
loela, Of, by aaaolmoas ut. 1 as dale
l ois Aagoal I'J'b.. A'l afcbr of
lb aMnetslioa woo ialawd blf aeeeast
ar rt)1atd h 4Hl4 I hair somas sad
yaarly deee to t. L E. Whit. ehifo
of the rtreauvs swoiti. Ti t oiat
Ur saaal be s Headed la t
O C Dotwart, Iridet-
At-aiar T ta. H-ceetary.
CLE airs, Cbalraiaa.
(lsaos P4UL.
Csiaisa Naaitu
-II u imma!rri.i. in .f jf.
Hlsdy K'd A l"h ll l'd ale's la a iiJU tk ara grwve reir
Hi fft..s 4h wbicb wo
(Ji .-k.i er i I rl1,'
woo by ' f'r from ls le. oe oof
i it'al ks wof
aGRICt'LTl rlAL ruixcuK Korea.
Tbs lein llabts will ba ran by tbs
slodests lbs isras a last yr.
Ceotaora Hall will bo rao by a slob
aad lbs board a ill ba very ehp.
Tbs boys msds srrseoal for foot
ball before srbool eadrd laet fall.
QEtoeollna aad ennai bas beeo a-l l'd
to lb eollef. Mm Kb ba tbs mnakc.
Tbs ealaloto' wilt bo eol In s fw
days. Tbey srs S lillts larger Ibao
aeaaL
Tbo board ef refeals roet )t aevk
aod sleeted U II. MilUe to lb fweillns
of aeaakleat ef lbs Aftlcalloral eolleja.
Tbees wra s aasjb of appbcaiKXt
toater M . Lelaad aadO. II. Clark were
lct4 to fid verse y Is tbo ptleUef
af9a.
A aake of the 4al era over oa
tho sl lakiai s rvat fmas ttwir Ilea.
dnvraistfoa.
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frr wnl' Kttrt't frx m tpntk tif
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rwalafire rJLa I A Wti hU mnt
mmdtt mit.t ritlkim.
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nl iifvfia '"' ll County ot atoteo.
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a
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la lr nam ot lit (Mala o4 Orvfmi. yon are
hereby r-i"l'rt lo apMI a4 atMaat Inarm.
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caui m an? fclif lb sm Hat ml thm
teiular Uw ui in abma antuladcmirt,
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4 fart Wattfe kala j
kitEtiirrs SALE.
uivt i RUktsr civiavHATturta
k a-4 b ifi. o n -alk. vv
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