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■ AST1U.X •* ST. FRANCIS’ ACADEMY. Uarney Valley Grain. Such a drouth as this of the pre sent season has never before in the history of the Harney country been CONDUCTED BY THE BISTERS OF ST. and may never again. Only One Dollara Year known, FRANCIS. Notwithstanding its severity, f however the record was made for The most popular Weekly Newe- tho valley on the ranches of the paper in the United States, the, i following named gentleman: OR BAKER CITY - largest circulation, and the only' J.c. Wooley 1261 bu. ................ 1131 “ The course of instruction includes a’.I of the strictly Weekly Newspaper that Levens Bros. 1120 “ Clemens Branches of a Useful and Christian education. ever succeeded in obtaining and Fetar ..................... SÜÜ “ J a«. Copshall Instrumental Music; Painting in all its 620 ” P. F. Stenger holding year after year a circula Jno. ’¿05 " branches: Crayon nud Wax Work, form extra Adams . ............. 175 ** tion in every state and territory Geo. McGowan charges. (and nearly every county) of the Studies will lx? resumed September 2d, 1HX9. 5322 Total For further particular.« address United States. All the news, bet-1 Jas. Copshall’s 18 acres averaged Sister Superior, ter departments and more first- 46} bushels to the acre. \\ e we e Baser City, Or Aug 18 33 class entertaining and instructive unable to obtain numbers of acres leading, thun any other dollar pa •owed on other places. yer published. The T. A. McKinnon <fc Alberts' A nnouncement E xtraordinary . threshing machine records the fol In December we shall commence lowing work done during this thresh [ „ plication of the most powerful ing season: f30 bu. F. Stenger temperance serial story of modern P. 1035 “ Leverts Dr»)«. &. Young times. The well known author of Smith Voegtley & Keinemun the Boy Traveler series of books, A. J. Wilson J. 8. Bowen Col. Thomas W. Knox, is now en Fefer Clemens Williams gaged in writing this story, for I — Henry Bugler which we pay a royal sum. We — Kriskey- W. R .Claypool want this story to have the wide W. WOOOWORK»^§)@* flÌÌAeriMEHT5(e3J D. Buchanan Roper A Gilbert circulation it deserves. In the in Thus. Potter,. ^AtiO 28 UNKINSQUARE.NY S’ n ' r S’ terest of humanity parents should J. C. Buckland A Dugan CHiy^lLL _aT CANTA. (SAU -'5‘’ eeQ that tlieir children read it, and Campbell A. J. Brown si Louis mo . ij LMfLns ra oailas . tex . Marshall especially the young men of every — Jas. Perrie FACIFlt DEPARTMENT. community in this broad land O. V. Motley.. J. W. Jones General Agency, Market s , Iiiry Building should be urged by those who have Jason Hixon lux; Ki.'Uth Branch, 4'i Morris *u s Portland Or, nli interest in them, to read this! Chas. Zeigler Locai Agunts waatod for ilaruey county, ad- Beunett drt ss ns abov e. story. The other features of the' Jason — Dunnington Weekly Blade need not be state’., Lucy Baird here. They are well known. Send t. ru free sample copy and see for »ni «olid col«! STOCK KOANDB Soldf<.1 VlOU. uni!, lively. I t U I i 11 yourself. Ht-st 385 watch in th« world, p fl fl H r«uU<>l Unickeapex V.’ar-A 1UJJL1 ranted. V«*vy Solid Gold S peaking of S pecimen C opies Hunting Cuiea. Both ladies’ and gouts' aizes, with work» We invite evory reader of this pa and caxe» of equal value. One Person in each lo- caltiy can «ecure one free, per and every reader of this county, tn<rethpr with our large and val uable lino of lluuaeholil tv write us for two specimen copies, ¡S imple«. These sample«, as well as tho watch, we «end l irst, xvrite us’a postal card imine ___________ Free, «nd aftor you have kept IIüK'iKb brande*! In your home for month« and shown them to tho«« diately for a specimen copy of tho tay hav« called, they become your own property. Thoso write at onae can bo euro of receiving the >Vat<MS Weekly Blade that you may get a Either Right or m J lample». We nay all eapres«, freight, eta. Add»««« full discription of Knox’s temper ■tine O1C. ance serial story, “Teetotaller Dick.” Second, write us again about De- < ember 1st for another free specimen Range—Graut county, Oregon oi the Blade, and we will send you P. O.—Burns, Grant county. ( IF YOU WISH A COOD REVOLVER a paper containing tho opening ‘ SMITH & WESSON S chapters of the story. Send th Finest «mall T—»-yx names and addresses of all your arms ever lA-trefiX. manufact'.i ed friends at the same time. and the first choice of uil experts. In calibres 82, 88 and 44-HA Single or C onfidential to A gents . double action. Surety Ham- merles« ami Target models. Anybody can earn ten dollars Best quality wrought K orbes branded on steel» carefully inspected —*— very quickly by raising clubs for for workmanship and stock. Unrbaled for the Blade. We are now paying Left Stifle: Horizontal finish* durability and accuracy. Do not be deceived by cheap malleable iron imitations the highest amount for clubs ever often sold for the genuine article. They are unre liable and dangerous. The S mith & W esson R e - offered by any newspaper. We j volveks are stamped upon the barrels with firm’s name, address and dates of patents, and are guar« want agents everywhere. Write us I nnteed perfect. Insist upon having them, ami if your deafer cannot supply you, an order sent to ad for confidential terms to agents. dress below will receive prompt attention. Descrip tive catalogue and prices upon application. Address, The Blade, Toledo, 0. C attle branded od HJllTIl WESSON. ¡.eft Side The Century. V. Un- Spriu ¿field, Muse* i der-bit in Right ear. During 1890 the Century Maga- ' I close up. Left ear: zine (whose recent successes have included the famous‘‘War Papers,” Smooth crop. the Lincoln History and George Runge: (¡rant, Crook, and Lake counties. I*, o. — Riley. Grant ceunty, Oregon. Kennan’s series on “Siberia and the j ¡□TTIII8 VAPKIfAEJ Exile System”) xvill publish the — WITH — W. B. TODHUNTER. long looked for Autobiography of THE SAN FRANCISCO Joseph Jefferson, whose ‘‘Rip Van Wipkle” has made his name a cattle branded “H Wrench” on household word. No more inter-1 with Left Hip. rsting record of a life upon the stage i Ear mark a: Cl. se Price. »I.Z3 per Year, <»if the Right ear; eituld be laid before the public. Mr. j crop — or.----- Underslopu lu thy Jefferson is the fourth in a genera- ' Left ear. THE SAN FRANCISCO lion of actors, and, with his chil-j «Iren and grandchildren, there six; generations of the actors among the , Jeffersons. His story of the early horses are branded Price, 80.00 per Year, with “S-wrench” on the days of the American stage, when, a AS PREMIUMS FOR Left thigh. boy, traveling with his father’s com-1 pany, they would settle down for a I season in a Western town, playing rpnr BAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CALL in their own temporized theater—! A is a handsome eight page paper. It is 1- the particulars of the creation of his j Range: Grant and Malheurcounties. sued every Thursday, and contains all of famous “Rip Van Winkle,” how he 1*. O. address: Burn», Grant co., Oregon. the Important news of the week, gleaned from every quarter of the globe, complete acted “Ticket-of-Leave Man” be- ■ up to dato of publication. It contains In 1 " I?*ve Hundred Dollars f.<r fore an audience of that class in 'JuvV the arrest and eonvif tion of H’i\ per teresting special correspondence from allo! Australia, etc.,—all this, enriched « >n <»r persons, killing or stealing any of the the principal cities of tho world and a vast with illustrations and portraits of stock of the above brand or belonging thereto. amount of the best selected and original general literature, it furnishes the latest contemporary actors and actresses, aud most rcllablo finan» ial news and mar and with anecdotes, xvill form one ' ALMEDA A. STENGER. ket quotations, aud gives special attention of the most delightful serials The; to horticultural and agricultural news, end Century has ever printed. is iu every respect «first-class family paper, Amelia E. Barr, Frank R. Stock-1 CiTTL* br*nd,d appealing to tho interest of every mcmbci of the household. ton, Mara Twain. II. H. Bovesen,1 •>» uft .¡a., iirck- and many other well-known writers j a split in THE MORNING CALL. will furnish the fiction for the new (SEVEN ISSUE« A WEEK) volume, which will be unusnally ; Is a live metropolitan daily. It has tho strong, including several novels, il LARGEST CIRCULATION aud is recognized —Grant county, Oregon. lustrated novelettes, and short stor- Range 1‘, U.—Bun a, Grant tuuuo or. M being the LEADING NEWbl’Al’kRoitho ries. “The Women of the French Pacific Coast. Either of the above papers we will scud postpaid as a premium on re Salons,” are to be described in a ‘ STRAYED OR STOI ceipt of the following subscription price* brilliant series of illustrated papers. for the combination. i 1 Dark Pay Filly, n years old: smal' The important discoveries Blade i . I on end of m m* ,»r upper lip: not I rn with the great Lick Telescope ? HI i been shod: not broken llna a spavin on hind ringbone on the foot of the other leg San Franeisc<> (the largest telescope | 1 1 lug Not and been set slm e Man h. » ,;««• *. ; ¡n ftirraatitm to H kra LP <H i it s. 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