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Tli« Portland Daily News, in speak ing of the State Board of Equaliza tion save: PRIVATE MEDICAL LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. LEGAI ABVERTISEMENTS. B o a rd o f E q u a liz a tio n . Q ric k T h a t c e rta in W a te r D itc h , s itu a te d on R ock C reek, G ra n t county, O regon, to g e th e r w ith th e F lu m e s , w av«, g ates, w ater- rig h ts a n d all rig h ts a p p e rta in in g th ereto . S aid D itcli com m ences a t a point on said “ Republican and certain Demo Rock C reek, a b o u t tw o a n d a h a l f m iles cratic newspapers are engaged in an In th e J u stic e s C ourt for S h a sta P re c in c t, | below w h ere McCoy A Co.’s D itch Com m ences, ru n iu g thence a b o u t five m ile* effort, each to make the party of the teLite oi O regon, C ounty of B aker. to H ope G u lc h , und know n as th e S w in other responsible for the passage of ‘II. B arn es, P lain tiff, nerton & C o m p an y ’s Ditch. a g a in st the act creating the State Board of N otice is h e re b y g iv e n , t h a t on th e . S. P a rk e r, D efen d an t. Equalization, which Board they To X . 8. N JP a rk e r, th e ab o v e n a m e d De abuse in chorus. Nothing more dis - 1 fe n d a n t. A. D. 1873, a t th e h o u r o f T en o ’clo ck , A. reputable in partisan journalism has X T H E S A M E O F T H E S T A T E O F M., I w ill sell a ll th e rig h t, title a n d in te r you a re h ereb y req u ired to ap est o f said M ark S w in n e rto n a i d W . P- appeared in this State, ii it has done p e a O r regon, befoie th e u n d e rsig n e d , a Ju s tic e o f n d e rso n , in un d to th e ab ove describ ed so in any State. This thing, it is l he P eace for th e P re c in c t o f S h a sta , c o u n A p ro p e rty , a t th e C o u rt H o u se D oor in Can- ty a n d S la te aforesaid, on th e T hirty -first proper to state, was begun by the Re vou City, G ru n t C o u n ty , O regon, a t P u b day oi Deceml*er, A. D. 1873, a t Ten lic A u ctio n , for cash iu h a n d , Io tlie publican journals. It makes no dif (31st) o ’clo ck , in th e forenoon o f said d a y , a t th e h ig h e st a n d b est b id d er, to sa tisfy said ference a ho is responsible for the office o f said J u s tic e , in said P re c in c t, to E x ecu tio n a n d a ll c o s t s ^ p G R A Y , answ er th e ubove n a m e d P lain tiff, in a measure, it i- a good ^ > e . Boards civil actio n Ihe d efen d an t w ill ta k e no n28>-32 S heriff, G ra n t C ounty, O. of this kind are not new in the coun tice, th a t if h e fail to an sw er, th e c o m p la in t h e re in , th e P la ln tiffw iil ta k e J u d g try. Their general character and* m e n t a g a in st h im for th e su m oi Two D E L IN Q U E N T N O T IC E . duties weie as well understood before H u n d re d a n d T h irty D o llars ($£>0 00) d eb t the passage of the law as they are a n d h is costs a n d d isb u rsem en ts h e re in . under m y h a n d th is F o u rte e n th V I R T U E GOLD MINING COM PA N Y . fcince the adjournment of the Oregon d a G y iven o f N o v e m b e r, A. D. 1873. W. J . LEAT11ERW OOD, Board. The Constitution of th is ' L o catio n o f p rin c ip a l p la c e o f b u sin e ss, State makes it the duty of the L egis Ju stic e o f th e P eace lo r Slm sta P recinct. ou will also ta k e n o tice th a t th is S u m San F rancisco, C a lifo rn ia ; L o c a tio n lature to provide for uniformity and m Y o n s is p u b lish e d by o ld e r o f th e undei- o f w o rks, B a k e r c o u n ty , Oregon. equality in the assessment and taxa sig n e d .d u iy m ad e on th e 14th d ay o f N o v em b er, A. D. 1873. tion of property throughout the \V. J . L E A T H E R W O O D , V O T I C E .— T H E R E ARE DE- Sta*e. There is no other way to se J u stic e o f th e Peace. S husta P recinct. im q n eiit, upou the following described cure the uniformity in assessments n2sn33 o.eck on uccouut of A ssessm eut lev and the consequent equality in taxa ied on the F o u rth day oi October, 1873, tile tion required by the Constitution and several am ounts set opposiie tl.e name» of the respective bharehoiuera as follows: common justice than by this or a N O . C E E- NO. NOTICE OF S A L E ON E X E C U T IO N . similar measure. The law creating Nam es. ttffcate. Shares. A m ’t. a State Board of Equalization is cor y v ir t u e o f a n e x e c u t io n $37 50 50 Balcom C. F . T rustee, 27 rect iu principle and we are not dis issueu o u t o f to e C n c u it C o u rt oi th e 37 5 0 28 50 s>uite o f O regon for th e C ou n ty o f B a k e r, posed to deny the Republicans of 63 4 3 00 upon a Ju d g m e n t re n d e re d in said C ourt, Oregon the credit to which they are on th e S ixth o f O ctober, A. D. 1873, in 64 20 15 00 80 65 60 00 entitled for its passage. The House la v o r o f Sam uel C ow les a n d E . P. M cD an 300 225 00 66 and u g u in st W illia m 8. B osw ell, for of Representatives, in this State— iels, th e sum oi (SUtfii -6) S ix H u n d re d und Sixty 322 71 2 41 5 0 the popular and controlling branch Two D o llars a n d T w enty-six c e n ts , G old 260 150 60 75 of the legislature—was largely R e Coin, a n d (835 tiD) T h irty -fiv e D o llars a n d 56 100 75 00 in e ty -n in e ce n ts, costs, to m e d irected 2 60 37 5 0 publican. If we are not mistaken, N a g a in s t th e p io p e r iy o f th e said W illia m 3 37 . 0 50 the bill originated iu that House. S. B osw ell, 1 h a v e lev ied u p o n a n d sh a ll 50 4 37 50 ex p o se a t P u b lic h a le to th e h ig h e s t b id The Senate, on a strictly party vote, d e r, on 37 50 5 50 B a k e r C o u n ty . I Sheriiï ’s Sale. B was a tie. The Democrats had, therefore, no control in either House. Wednesday, the 17th day of "We mention this merely to show the December, A. D. 1873, absurdity of the attempt to make this A t 2 o ’clo ck , P . M., a t th e Court H o u se a partisan measure, and more partic D oor, in B a k e r City, B a k e r C ounty, Ore ularly a Democratic oue. g on, th e lo llo w in g d escribed p ro p erty , to “ It is complained that the Board w n : iv id e d one h a lf in te re s t in a n d has exceeded its authority; has made to T th he a t u c n e d rta in H o te l B uildh g and Lot of a most unfair and unequal distribu g ro u n d u p o n w h ich said b u ild in g s ta n d s, a te d in th e Tow n o f E ld o ra d o , B a k e r tion of the State burdeus, etc. If s c itu o u n ty , O regon, un d know n as B osw ell’s tbis be true, then the members of H o tel. th e u n d iv id ed o n e h a lf in te re s t in that Board must answer for it; and u n A d lso, to th a t c e rta in B arn un d S ta b le a n d that is all there is of that. The char g ro u n d upou w itich said Barn a n d S tab le ges against the Board may be well s .u n d s , s itu a te d in th e Tow n o f E lu o ru d o , B ak er c o u n ty , O regon, a n d k n o w n as founded. We are not prepared to B a rn e s’ S tab le. nay that its judgment throughout has T h e rig h t, title and in te re st o f W illia m B osw ell in a n to th e ubove m e n tio n e d been the best; that its action has S. p ro p erty w ill be sold us afo resaid to s a t been the wisest. It would be re isfy said execution und a ll costs. markable, if in the organization of D ated ut B a k e r City, th is lyih d a y of N o this system, mistakes are not com v e m b e r, A. D. 1873.JA M E S II. S H IN N , mitted. When such is the fact, let n28n32 S h e riff them be pointed out, specifically.— Now, what are the complaints in the Administrator’s Notice. present instance? It is complained in Benton county that the cattle and r j M I E u n d e r s i g n e d H A Y I N G been ap p o in ted A d m in is tra to r o f th e lands in that county are assessed too E s ta te o f J a m e s T a llin u n , d eceased. A ll high. Cattle were returned by the p erso n s h o ld in g c la im s a g a in st said e sta te County Assessor at §8 79 per head. a re h ereb y notified to p re s e n t th e sa m e , ith p ro p er v o u ch ers, to m e, in C larks This assessment was simply shame v w ille, B a k e r c o u n ty , O regon, w ith in six ful. It was raised by the Board to m o n th s. r E T E R BASC1IE, $10. Did the Board i o wrong! In A d m in istra to r. seven counties, cattle were returned N o v e m b e r 18; 1873.n28u31 by counties at over $16 per head, while they were returned in twelve G r a n t C ou n ty. counties at over $15. This shows that the Board did not adopt a rale that was arbitrary, or that iu the S u m m ons. opinion of a majority of the counties, In .th e C o u n ty C ourt of th e State o f Oregon, was excessive. But, Bays the Beu- lo r G ra n t County. ton Democrat, the cattle of Benton H . Cole a n d P e te r Colli, a p a rtn e rs h ip do county are mostly young, while those ing bu sin ess u n d e r th e ln m n a m e oi Cole ik C om pany, l#ii ill tills, of other counties are older. This is ag ainst enough to provoke a smile. The W . R. F o u n ta in , D efendant. cattle of thut county were returned To W . R. F o u n tu in , D efen d an t: without any specification as to age, I N T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E O F JL O regon, j o u are h e ie o y c o m m a n d e d we surmise, and had to be treated by ui.d req u ired io a p p e a r a n d a n sw e r th e the Board as “cattle." If the cattle c o m p la in t filed ag a in st y o u , iu th e ubove in that county are all calves, und per e n title d a c tio n , w ith in te n d ay s iro m th e a te of tlie serv ice of th is ¡Sum m ons upon sist in remaining so, and the Asses d you, it serv ed w ith in th is c o u n ty , o r if sor obstinately treats them us cattle, served in a n y o ilier co u n ty w ith in tin s th e n w ith in tw enty clays from tlie it is not the fault of the State Board. ¡Slate, d a te of th e serv ice of th is S u m m o n s upon But it is also urged tlies,« cattle are y ou, or if served upon y o u by p u b lic a tio n , hundreds of miles uway from market, th e n by tu e F irs t uuy ot ih e C ounty Court, to be h e ld on th e F irs t M om uy iu J a n u a r y , the cost of transporting them to lo74, being th e FiiU i d ay o f J a n u a ry , 1874, which must bo considered. Very a n d if you lull to an sw er, for w a n t th e re o i, p lain tiffs w ill ta k e J u d g m e n t ugainst you well! la Multnomah county cattle .or th e su m o f F ifty u o itu rs, a n d lor th e n are assessed at $18 75. The Board has costs u n d 'u isb u ra e m e iiis. W H IT T E N .v LASS W E LI,, made no reduction—a fact which lt’ys lor Pluiu(ill's. may have escaped the attention of S ta te o f O regon, C o A unty ot G ra n t—ss. L et th e w ilu in ¡sum m ons he se .v e d by some. Ought there to b# a greater a tio n in th e B kukock D em ochat , difference between this and Benton p u u .e b lic L itig .iiit O rgan lor G ia n t co u n ty . Ore county? Cattle are assessed in Grant g on, tor six c o n secu tiv e w eeks. F . C. S E L S , Co. Ju d g e , county at $ .7 50. Portland is one S igned 11231123 G ra n t Co. Oregon. of the markets of that county for this trade. The cost of transportation »Sheriff's Sale. from that county to Portland is grea ter than it is from Benton. Now, Y V I R T U E O F A N E X E C U T IO N why should not Mr. Smith, who hup- is.-ueu o u t o f tlie C ircu it C ourt oi th e peus to be a large cattle owner in ¡state o f O regon, for th e County o f G ra n t, a n d to e d ire c te d a n d d e liv e re d , fo ra Benton, be assessed for his cattle ut J u d g m e m n t re n d e re d in said C o u rt,o n th e $10, when Mr. Jones, of Grant, is Foui tii d a y ol J u n e , A. D. 1873, in fav o r of assessed for his at even a higher fig R obert G ran t a n d W illia m G ra n t, a n d st J o h n R y a n , M ark s w in n e rto n , W. ure? Iu JacKsou, a still more remote a P. g a A in nderson, F. C. H o rsley a n d T . J . C arter, county, cuttle were returned at £16 00. lor tlie su m ol (Sit).« Wi) One T h o u san d F ifty -eig h t D o llars, D am ag es, to g e th That county has no home market. a er n d With (823 Wl) T w enty-nine D ollars an d She depends upou California to pur .-sixty c en ts, taxed costs, a n d a ll accru in g chase from her. We present these costs, I h av e levied on Ih e lollow ing P ro p , to-w it: facts to the dispasionate criticism of e rty T o u t c e rta in W a te r D itch, s itu a te d on candid men. More than half the R ock C reek, G ra n t co u n ty , O regon, to g e th r w ith th e F lu m e s, W ays, G ates, W ater counties iu Oregon assess their cattle e rig h ts a n d a ll rig h ts a p p e rta in in g th ereto . at a figure that averages as high as Said D itch c o m m e n c e ' a t a l o u i l o n said R ock Creek, a b o u t tw o and a h a lf m iles that fixed by the Board. below tlie p o in t w u ere McCoy a C om pany’s “ We have not tlie time to pursue W ater Ditch co m m en ces, ru n n in g u ien ce this subject further at pi eseut. What a b o u t nve m ile s to H o p e G u lch , a n d is we have said iu respect to Benton k n o w n as s w in n e rto n A C om p an y ’s D itch. N o t i c e is h ereb y g iv en , t h a t o n th e county and the item of cattle will apply to other counties, and, we ap 18th Day of December, prebend to other items of complaint. A. D. 1873. at th e h o u r o f 10 o ’clo ck , A. M ., “ There is evidently a very great I w ill sell a ll th e rig h t, title a n d in te re st f said M ark S w in n e rto n , J o h n R yan, want of information as to the action o \V. P . A n d erso n , F. C. lio is le y a n d T. J . of the Board; as an instance of which C arter, in a n d to th e ab ove describ ed p e rty , a t th e C ourt H o u se D oor, in we call attention to the statement of p C ro anyon C ity, G rant C ounty, Oregon, a t the Benton Democrat, that the asses- P u b lic A u ctio n , for Cash in h a n d , to tlie nieut of the O. S. N. Company's h ig h est a n d best b id d er, to sa tisfy said property was reduced $1U0,UUU be ex ecu tio n a n d ull W costs. IL L IA M P. G R A Y , Sheriff. low the county officer’s figures. No n28n32 thing could be further from the faet. So far from being reduced, the assess Sherifl ’s Sale. ment of the property of that compa Y V I R T U E O F A N E X E C U T IO N ny was increased by some $3,000 or ed o u t o f th e C ircu it c o u rt o f th e more. We trust the jieople of Ore oeaie issu o f Oregon, for .h e County o f G ra n t, gon will, in view of these facts, in a n d to m e u ire c te d a n d d e liv e re d , lor a n t re n d e re d iu said C ourt, on th e vestigate thoroughly and deliberate J T u h d u g d m d e ay o f Ju n e , A . D. Is7s, in fav o r carefully before rushing to hasty R o b ert G ra n t a n d W ilia m G rant ai.u conclusions. The Board may have a g a in st M ark S w in n e rto n a n d W. F. A n derso n for ih e su m o f .Still Mj Six H u n made mistakes iu certain particulars, d re d a n d N in e ty -o n e D o llars a n d F ifty and when our attention is called to c en ts, D am ages, to g e th e r w ith T w enty- e eig ig h t D o llars a n d F ifty c e n t, (S2S 50) Tax such mistakes, we shall be quite Cost«, Costs, a n d a ll a ccru in g Cost«, i h a v e lev- led on tb ................... « follow ing P ro p e rty , to-w it: ready to ooDdemD." B B Beachy Hill, C o le ’ih o s . J r ., Charles H. A. T D uncan W. L. F eu u T . W. H all E. M. Hawes A. G-, King J . L . Trustee, »( u L u th e r T. M., Rose L . 8. T rustee. Sm odberg W. R., 6 7 9 10 11 12 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 25 26 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 406 407 13 79 43 47 49 51 52 Û3 77 373 403 45 46 80 369 372 58 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 60 50 50 50 50 50 50 to 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 1000 4040 50 10 30 30 30 400 460 400 500 100 100 50 50 400 20 100 30 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 750 2030 37 7 22 22 22 300 300 300 375 75 75 37 37 300 15 75 22 ÖU 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 ÒU 50 60 50 50 50 50 50 50 UO 00 50 50 50 50 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 50 00 00 00 50 M o d e r a t e C h a k c . e s ; S a r sa p a r illa DR. ff. K. DOHERTY’S PRIVATE MEDICAL Summons. 18th day of December, C cbes and A y e r ’s AID. UAL USTI No. 519, Sacramento Street, C orner o f Leidesdorff S treel, ) a few doors below W liat C heer H ouse,) P riv ate E n trau ce on L eidesdorti s tre e t. E stablished expressly to afford tlie Afflicted sound and Scientific M edical Aid, in th e tre a tm e n t and cure o f all priv ate and chrouic D isea ses, Cases o f beoresy, an d all Sexual D is orders. TO T H E A F F L IC T E D . D lt. W K. L O H E K T i re tu rn s his sin cere th anks to h is n u m erous p atieu ts for th eir patronage, and w ould take this oppor tunity to rem in d them th a t he continues to consult at his lu s titu te lo r the c u re of D is eases of the L ungs, L iver, K idneys, D iges tive and G enito-U riuai y O rgans, and all priv ate diseases, v i z : Syphilis in ail its form s and stages, Sem inal W eakness and all the h o rrid consequences of self-abuse, gon o rrh ea, gleet, stric tu re s, n o ctu rn al and di u rn al em issions, sexual debility, diseases of the back and loins, inflam m ation of the bladder and kidneys, e tc .; aud lie hopes th at his long experience and successful prac tice, will com fuue to in su re liim a sh aie of public patronage. By the practice ol m any years in E urope and tlie L iu ted States, be is enabled to apply the m ost efficient and suc cessful rem edies against diseases of all kinds. H e cures no m ercu ry , charges m oderate, treats his patien ts iu a correct and liouorable way and has references of unquestionable veracity front m en of know n respectability and high standing in society. Ail parties consulting him , by le tte r o r otherw ise, will receive the best and geiitlest treatm en t and im plict secrecy. To Females. W hen a fem ale is in trouble, o r afflicted witli disease, as weakness ol ihe back and liutbs, pant in the head, dim ness of sight, loss of m uscular power, palpitation of the h eart, irrita b ility , nervousness, extrem e u ri nary difficulties, d eran g em en t of digestive functions, general debt iiy, vaginitis, all dis eases of the womb, hysteria, sterility , aud all o th er diseases peculiar to leinaies. she should go o r w rite at ouce to the celebrated fem ale doctor, W. K. D O H ERTY , at his m edical In stitu te , and consult him about h er troubles aud disease. T he D octor is effect ing m ore cu res th an any o th e r physician in the state of C alifornia. L e t no false delica cy prev en t you, but apply im m ediately aud sa\ e yourself from painful sufferings and prem atu re death. All m arried ladies, whose delicate health or o ther eiicum stahces pre-t veut an increase in th eir fam ilies, should w rite or call at D r. W .K . D O H ER TY ’» M edi cal In stitu te , and they will receive every pos- ib ie relief and help. The D octor’s offices are so arranged th at he can be consulted n ith o u t fear of observation. Is widely known as one of the most effectual reme dies ever discov ered for cleans ing the system and purifying the blood, 'it has stood the test of years, with :t con T he S tandard rem edy for C oughs , I nflu enza , Sore T h ro at. W hooping Cough, C roup, stantly rrrO\vill!J L iver C om plaint, B ronchitis, B leeding of the reputation, based on its intrinsic virtues’, L u n g s, and every affection of the T hroat, and sustained by its remarkable cures! L u n g s and C hest, in clu d n g C onsumption . So mild as to be safe and beneficial t» AYistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry children, and yet so searching as to does n o t d rv u p a Cough, b u t loosens it, effectually purge out the great^cornip- cleanses the iuugs, and allays irritatio n , thus rem oving the cause o f the com plaint. None tions of the blood, such as the scrof genuine unless signed I. B utts . P rep ared ulous and syphilitic contamination. by S eth W. F owle & S ons , Boston, bold Impurities or diseases that have lurked by R edington , H ostetteb & Co., San F ra n in the system for years soon yield to cisco, and by dealers g eneia ly. v8n!9y this powerful antidote, and disappear. A BO O K . F O R T H E M I L L I O N Í Hence its wonderful cures, many of which nre publicly known, of Scrofuln, A p riv a te Counselor to the and all scrofulous diseases, U lcers, M arried o r those abou t to __ _ _ - m a r r y on th e phys h logical E ru p tio n s, and eruptive disorders of m yste ri es aud revelation »of n & p ! j ;the sex ua l syst em , with the the skin, T u m o rs, B lo tc h e s , B o ils, late st*di.c ove rle* i.i |ir odn cing a n d pre v e n ti u * offspriu*, P im p le s, P u stu les* Sores, St. how to i. re s e rre t h e emupWxlon. Ac. T h U i s ail in t e r e s t i n g work o t tw o h u n d r e d s nd sixty A n th o n y ’s F ire , R o se or E ry •sees w ith n u m e ro u s en gra vin g», »ud co n ta in s v s lu a b ’s Fc u form:'lion for th ose who a r e in a rr ied.or conte m pla te m a r sip e la s, T ette r, S a lt R h e u m , riage Still i t I s a hook t h a t o u g h t l o b e ke pt u n d e r lock S ca ld H e a d , R ing-w orm , and in a u d k r r . a n d u o t l a i d carelessl y ab o u t th e h ou se. I t co n ta in s th e e x p er ie n ce a n d advice o l a p h r s l c i s n ternal U lc e r a tio n s o f th e U teru s, whose re p u ta ti o n is world-wide, a n d »hould b e t n th e pri. Tate d r a w e r of every m a le a n d fema le th r o u g h o u t th e e n ti re S tom ach , find L iver. It also cures globe. I t em bra c es e v e r y th in g oil t h e subje c t o f th e gen- e r a t i r e syst e m t h a t is w ort h know ing, »u4 m u c h t h a t U other complaints, to which it would not n e t publis he d in a n y o t h e r w o r k . seem especially adapted, such as Droj>- S e n t to a ny one (free o f postage) for F i n r C ents. Address l) r. b u t « ' D is pen sa ry ,N o. 1 2 « * E ig h th street sy. D ysp ep sia, F its , N e u r a lg ia , S t - 1-ouU, Mo. H e a r t D ise a se , F e m a le W eak JTotico to tho Aaic~ed and Uafortanato. n ess, D e b ility , and L eu corrln rai Before applying to the notorious q u a ck s who a d v e r tis e in when they are manifestations of the pu b li c p a p e r s , o r using any qu a ck re medies ( e r u . e JJr- scrofulous poisons. B u tts ' work no m a t t e r w h a t y o u r dis ea se is, o r how deplor- fcblo y o u r c o u d iu o n . It is an excellent restorer o f health D r . B utts occupies do uble hou se o f tw e nty -s eve n rooms 7 i s in d o rs e d by somo o f t b e m o s t c eleb r ate d luedi- and strength in (lie Spring. jRv renew cal profes sor s o f th is c o u u try a n d Eu rope, a u d c an be eon- su it ed pe rs onali s o r by m a il , on the disease«. m e ntioned in ing the appetite and vigor of the diges h is w orks. Office a n d pa rl ors , No. l'i N. E i g h t h str eet , tive organs, it dissipates the depression be tw ee n M ar k et a n d C h e s u u t, 1st. Lo ut s, B o . and listless languor of the season. F eb . 20, 1873-n42y. Even where no disorder appears, peoplo feed l etter, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. The system mo-ves on with renewed vigor and a new lease o f life. Marriage % PREPARED Dr. J. C. AYER tt CO., Lowell, Mass,, J’ r a c f i c a l a n d A n a li/ t ic a l C h em ist». 130 p»y* ___ TO THE l \ F O R T U X A T E ! NEW REMEDIES! NEW REMEDIES! DR. (JlBBON’8 msmsA.fi y , 023, Kearney St., C orner Com m ercial street, ban Francisco« E stablished in 1854, for the tre a tm e n t of sexual and sem inal diseases, such as G onor D r. D O H ER TY lias ju s t published an im rhea, Gleet, S trictu re, Syphilis in all its form s, sem inal w eakness, iuipotency, etc. Skin p o rta n t pham plet, em bodying lus own views and experiences in relation to im potence or diseases, of years stan d in g , aud ulcerated • V irility ; being a Short T reatise on Sperm a- legs successfully treated. DR. GIBBON lias the pleasure o fa n n o u n - torrha-a or Sem inal Weakness, N ervous and th a t he lias retu rn ed from visiting the hysical D ebility, consequent on this affec eing p rin c ip a l H ospitals in E urope, and has r e M o n d a y , lire I 5 t l i «lay o f D e P tion, and o th er diseases oi the sexual organs. c em b er , 1873, T his little work contains inform ation of the sum ed practice at tlie D ispensary, 623 K ear ney street, co rn er of Com m ercial, w here his At the ho u r of 2 o’clock, P . M.. of such day, u tm o st value to all, w hether m airied or sin old patients and those req u irin g his services gle, and will be se n t FR E E , by m ail, on re to pay delin q u en t A ssessm ents thereon, to may find him . g eth er with costs of advertising and expenses ceipt of six cents in postage stam ps for re The Doctor has spared n eith er tim e n o r tu rn postage. of the sale. m oney in seeking o u t new rem edies, and B. H . BBOWN, Address, W. K. DOHERTY, m . d . lias retu rn ed w ith increased facilities for tlie Secretary. n22yrl] ban Francisco Cal, alleviation of h u m an suffering. Office—R oom 2 , No. 4 0 2 M o n tg o m ery II O K I tltilJ : D ISE A SE S! stre e t, Sun F ran cisco , C aliioruia. How m any th o u san d s of persons, b o th P a y m e n t o f abo v e cun he m a d e a t e ith e r m ale and fem ale, are there who are suffer O la o r N ew Office. n29n31 ing out a m iserable existence from th e ef fects of secret indulgence, or trom virus ab sorbed into the system . Look at th e ir p a l In form s the P ublic th a t he is p repared to do lid, em aciated and disfigured faces and all kind of work in the U ndertaking Business th e ir broken down constitutions, d isq u ali on sh o rt notice and at rasonable prices. c C O R D a n d s o n s h a v e ly in g them for the happiness of m a n iaye or B aker City, Oct. 1, 1873.n21tf m eir New Saw Mill iu com plete ruu- tlie enjoym ent of life. In th is h o rrid situ a i . i . . 0 order, and it is doing the best of work, tion thousands suffer u n til Death closes the i t is located at scene- L et parents, guardians and friends atten d to those who are suffering w ith any of these h o rrib le, life-destroying m aladies— W here they are prepared to fill all bills for see that they are cared for and cured before Qpccial attention is called it is too late, bend them im m ediately to L u m b er at sh o rt notice, and at as lO t h e g r e a t i u i p r o v e m e n t s in n d e D r. G ibbon, a physician who has m ade p r i r e c e n t l y I n t h i s e x c e l l e n t M a c h in e , vate diseases his "especial study for y ears, n m l t o t h e n e w I’. m l e l e g a n t s t y l e s o f As any other Mill in the county. O rders or and who is certain to cure the m ost invete Bills lor L um ber can be left at the B lack C am 's a d i l n l (o o . i r H a l. rate cases w ithout m ercury o r any in ju rio u s sm ith bhop of McCord B rothers, iu Baker dru g s. I t is-im portant to those afflicted, or C ity, and tney will be prom ptly tilled. those in te re ste d in the welfare ol th e ir M cC U lib A bONS. friends, to he careful of the m any p reten u ed N ovem ber 11, 1873.-n27tf douturs who infest ail cities, publishin g th e ir in cu rin g ail diseases iu a few days, im or those w ho prefer a Ma skill posing upon the public by using the nam es c h i n e f e e d in g t h e w o r k a w a y f r o m t h e o p e r a t o r , w e n o w tin v e o n e o f of e m in en t physicians trom E u ro p e and Respoctiully oiler» la» service» to the Public o th er places. Be therefore careful and m ake H in t d e s c r i p t i o n - q u i e t . e a s y - r u n n i n g stric t in q u iry o r you m ay fail into the hands In the capacity of n m l h a v i n g n il t h e o t h e r [»ecu l i a r e x - of those ch arlatan s. c v lle n c ie « ©f t h e o t h e r s t y l e . SE M IN A L W EA K N ESS. S em inal em ission—the consequence of self abuse. T his solitary vice, o r depraved JOINER AND sexual indulgence, is praticed by the youth of both sexes to an alm ost unlim ited extent, C a L > in c t-M a ls _ o r . s sure to please. I f there is producing with u n e rrin g certain ty th e fol low ing tram of m orbid sym ptom s, unless o n e w i t h i n iv t h o u s a n d m i l e * o f All kinds and every com batted by scientific m eiucal m easures, h nn F r a n c i s c o n o t w o r k i n g w e l l , I viz: Sallow countenance, d ark spots u n d er w III a t t e n d to i t w i t h o u t a n y e x p e n s e the eyes, pains in th e head, r i s i n g in th e to the ow n er. Is A i l I L L H I L L , A g t , Of Work iu Wood ueatlv and prom ptly done. ears, noise like ru s tlin g of leaves o r rattlin g Baker City, Ja n . 1, 1873.tf o f chariots, uneasiness about theloin s, weak ness of the lim bs, confused vision, blunted ANTED, AGENTS F O R OUR intellect, loss of confidence iu approacuiug G reat P ictorial work, ju st published, strangers, a dislike to form new acquaintan called ces, a disposition to sh u n society, loss of » I h e o n l y M a c h in e t h a t m em ory, pim ples aud various eruptions on ii »o w i<i m o r e tln u i o n e d ir e c about tlie face, hectic Hushes, fu rre d tongue, OB t i o n — h a v i n g a r e v e r s ib le i> ed — a lent id b reath, n ig h t sweats, m onom ania aud n n tn g o in fn ste u iu g ; e n d * frequently insanity. If relief be not obtained, Sketches of Life in the Golden State, g o r f e s a e t a m H s, d v in <|uiUin£, e t c . should apply im m ediately eith er in person By the late Con, A lbeut S. E vans . o r by le tte r, au d have a cu ie effected by his A Beautiful Uctavo, Splendiuly Illu strated . new and scientific mode of treating this dis Vivid Pen Pain ¡tugs of Life iu ease, which never fails iu effecting a quick California, etc., etc. and radical cure. A G E N T S ALSO W A N T E D FO R C U R E D A T HOM E. I P ersons at a distance m ay be CURED A i E x a m in e th e F lo r e n c e , o r HO.viE by addressing a lette r to Dr. Gibl*>u [ J send io r C ir c u la r iu.il K iiu p l.a stating case, sym ptom s, length of time the A m ost invaluable work for every Am erican j o f W o r k l>e ( 6 1 e y o u p n rrh d S i- n ¡•.•wr disease has aontuiued, aud nave medicine Citizen, Octavo, 358 pages. Al»o*ju»t ts»ued, s i n g M a c h in e . RU’ Y T H E 1JF..VI 1 prom ptly forw arded, free from damage and Tbe FA RM ERS’ JO U RN A L and ACCOUNT M a c h in e s so ld on liltcra l te rm s- curiosity, to any p a rt of the country, with BOOK, bend for term s upou tbe»e rapid I full and*plain directions for use. selling books. P ersons w riting to the Doctor will please A. L. BANCROFT A CO., state the nam e ol the paper they see tins ad n24n30_____________ ban F ra n cisco, Cal. vertisem en t in. . ■ By inclosing T en Dollars coin, in reg » E W IN G .M A C H IN E S . tered le tte r th ro u g h the Pootofftce. th ro u g h W ells, Fargo <fc Co., a package S A M U E L I I I L L , A g e n t, A I" essrs. R o b e r t s & N e lso n w o u l d r e - m edicine will be forwarded to any p a rt of N o. 19 N ew M o n tg o m e ry L ire e t, i > ± spectfullj inform the people of Baker th e Union. , , .. , All com m unications strictly^ confidential* Liiy, and vicinity, th at they are prepared to ! G r a n d H o t e l R u i l d i n y , S a n J 'r a n c io c o , Address DR. J . F . G I B B O N , 023 h ariiy buftd foundations lo r houses, cellar», side-! J A S , B. L O O M IS , A g e n t , walks, as well as larger stru ctu res, and will i street, ban .Francisco. Postofnce Bo* 1,- 967. n lly rl »«end to any work of this kind at ail time#. ite M PO R TLA N D , O REG O N . And in accordance w ith law, and an order of tlie B oard of D irectors, m ade on the 4th day of October, 1873 so m any shares of each p ar cel of such Stock as may be necessary, will he sold at Public Auction, at the Sides Boom of M aurice Dot e A Co., No 317 M ontgomery S treet, Sail Francisco, California, on Spermatorrhoea. TJ nder tak er. Lumber—New Saw Mill. J. IV. C L E A T E E M FLORENCE. l^ocalion tas, R e a so n a b le !Prices FLORENCE. R . M ’lN T O S H . F ami FLORENCE^ I D E S C R IP T IO N w FLORENCE A LA CALIFORNIA. 1 FLORENCE. The “Manual of American Iieas." Ltone Cutting and Building. T FLORENCE S nr s o i.n \ tt , t ir u g g ir t s ev er y w h er e . A y e r ’s o To Correspondents. P atien ts residing in any p a rt of the state, however distant, who may desire the opinion and advice ot D r. D oherty in theii respective cases, and who th in k p roper to su b m it a w ritten statem en t of such, in preference to holding a personal interview , ate respect fully assured thut th eir com m unications will be held m ost sacred and confidential. I f the case be fully and candidly described, person al com m unication w ill be unnecessary, as in stru ctio n s for diot, regim en and the general treatm en t o f the case itself (including tbe rem ediec) will be forw arded w ithout delay, and in such a m anner as to convey no idea of the p u rp o rt of tlie lette r or parcel so tra n s m itted. DCT'Consnltation—By le tte r or otherw ise F R E E . P e rm a n e n t cure g u aranteed or uo RT H air Vigor F o r restorin g to G ray H air its n atu ral V ita lity and Color. A dressing which is at once agreea ble, healthy, and effectual for preserv ing” the hair. I t soon, r.c 'stores fa d ed or gray hair to its original eolor, with the gloss and freshness o f youth. Thin hair is thickened, fall ing hair checked, and baldness often,, though not always, cured by its use. N othing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed; but such as remain can be saved by this application, and stimulated into activity, so that a new growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and rigorous. Its occasional use will present the lis^ir from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Tlie restoration of vitality it gives to the scalp arrests and prevents the formation of dandruff, which is often so uncleanly and offensive. Free from those deleterious sub stances which make some prepara tions dangerous, and injurious to tli* hair, the Vigor can only benefit, but not harm it. I f wanted merely for a H A IR D R E S SIN G , nothing else can be found so desirable. Contain ing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on th e hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume- Prepared bv Dr. J. C. Ayer it Co., T r a c tlc a l a m t A n a ly tic a l C hem ist» , Z O fT E T .L , HASS. BOLD DT ALL IUrTGCISTS EVEIirW’H«** BAKER CITI AC. r n b e F a ll Term o f »*>« B a k e r C it y I Ueadernv w ill begin on tbe l» t day o i September, 1873, under the supervision of s. P. BARRETT, A. M , P r i n c i p a l ; n»»l*te:l b y M bs . B abkett , as Preceptress. Tbe Directors feel w arranted in saying that our Scuool will fully m aintain its present biiih reputation und er its « re se n t m anage m e n t , and every effort w ill lie m ade to ren der full satisfaction to o u r patrons. T o r m s a P rim ary D epartm ent, per Q uarter, J10 00 preparatory an d Academ ic, “ 15 00 Latin- E xtra, 3 50 French, E xtra, 6 00 Other H ig h er B ranches in proportion. T uition In v ariab ly in ADVANCE. A. H. BROWN, President. V x. F. M c C raby , bec’y. C IT Y rp n c LARGE nl3tf H A LL. AND CO M M O D IOU S I H all over J . W. C leaver’s Furniture W areroom s is now open to tbe Public for Balls, P arties, C oncerts, Ac., Ac. F o r p articu lars e n q u ire of __r i k . 1 J . W. CLEAVER. W.01 *4