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IJ d r flc fe D e m o c r a t . B A K E R C IT Y , J A N U A R Y . 21, 1874. L. P. FISHER, N os . 20 and 21, New Mer chant«’ Exchange, is our authorized Agent V Han Francisco. «G E N T S .—The follow in g named gentle men are authorized to act as Agents for the llKDKOCK D k m oc r at : U ko . P. K o w k l l A Co., N ew York. Tuos. B o y c e , Han Francisco, T. C. E v a n s , Boston, Mass. L. H a s u e l s , Portland, Oregon, 1* P. F ish kk , Sun Francisco. H on . D umiam W iuout , Union County, O. P . C. H ah i*tu, Albany, Oregon. M. W. D avis , Walla Walla, W. T. S. V. K nox , Pendleton, Oregon. J. D. A onew , Boise City, Idaho. J. J. D o o l e y , Clarksville, Oregon. L . H. W e lls , La Grande, Oregon. W. A. C kawford , Payette Valley, Idah). 8. M. J effheys , Weiser Valley, Idaho. N ed . T lb h , Canyon City, Oregon. H . H. H yde , Prairie City, Oregon. F a r m e r s around Union and the Cove can pay their subscription to the D emocrat to Geo. W right A bon, merchants at Union, or Cowles A McDaniels or b. G. French at The Cove. Persons wishing to subscribe in that portion of Union county can give their names to either ol the above named parties. F uel H alade is authorized to act as Agent for the D emocrat at Umatilla. G eo . W. P almer is authorized to act as Agent for the D emocrat at Marysville. C h arles W , C rane is authorized to act as Agent for the B edrock D emocrat in ban Francisco. A n n o u n c e m e n ts. A t the solicitation o f many friends, I hereby announce mvself as a candidate for the office o f County Clerk o f Baker countv, Oregon, subject to the decision o f the democratic County Convention. L U T H E R B. ISON. F or C ounty C le rk .—We are authorized to announce, W. R. Curtis, o f Clarksville, as a candidate for the office o f County Clerk, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Gonvention. For H fieri IT,— We are authorized to an nounce R. C. George as a candidate for the office o f Sheriff o f Baker county, subject to the decision o f the Democratic County Con vention. . . ■ '— m m -- - W e infer from the La Grand Sen tinel of Jan. 19th, that our neighbor, the editor of the Herald, who is an nounced by the Sentinel as a candid ate for Senator in Baker county, will poll a tremendions vote in Union county. T H E W E D D IN G . At the residence o f Geo. Parker, last Wed nesday evening, transpired a ceremony of great beauty and solemnity, aud which at tracted and pleased, we will venture to say, all that were present. We refer to the join ing in the holy bonds of matrimony o f our charming young friends, Miss Mary E. Par ker aud the honorable Mr. T. C. Hyde. At half past eight the look of expectancy was on each face, and soon the door of the adjoining room was thrown open, and the bridegroom appeared with his fair bride supported ten Latest New York Gold Quotations, 109 H derly upon his arm, which was henceforth legal tenders in P o r tla n d : to support aud protect her. They were pre Buying.................. UOc. | belling,.............. 91 ceded by Mr. Fred D ill and Miss Mollie White, who were looking as lovely as usual. N o t i c e • The bridegroom was attired in the dressy T h e undersigned has not Leased or Sold black suit; the dress o f the bride was lovely out his Hotel Business at the Dalles, but white swiss, cut demi-train, with long over wiU continue in the luture, as in the past, to dispense the substantial elements ol Lite to skirt, trimmed in rich white lace, headed by a fold of while satin, satin bows and white the traveling public. THOMAS SM ITH, flowers for the hair and a long white ribbon n lfk f Solo Proprietor Empire Hotel. sash. The ceremony was perfoi med by the Rev. Dr. Nevius, and was listened to with breathless attention, and we are sure that noue were present who did not wish this Through the politeness of Professor S. P. young couplo, who thus start on tliejourney Barrett, we are enabled to lay before our of life together, a fervent God-speed. In readers the following table showing the range conclusion we commend the annexed verses: o f the Mercury for the week ending Jan. Be careful, ye whose wedded hearts 18th, 1874. at Dakar City, Oregon: Are lovingly united; Be heedful, lest an enemy 10 p, 12 M. 7 A. M. Steal on you uninvited. 22 36 19 Bunday, A little wily serpent form. 20 27 20 Monday, With graceful, luring posie*; 29 34 29 Tuesday, Or coming in a different guise, 36 47 Wednesday, 32 A thorn among the roses. 40 42 38 Thursday, 36 47 42 Friday, Bo careful, ye w hose marriage bells, 24 33 32 Saturday, bo merrily were singing, Be needful of the hitter word, Averago for the week 32:7 degrees above The answer keen and stinging; Zero. The sharp retort, the angry eye, Average for the corresponding week last Its vivid lightning flashing’ year, 33:3. The rock on which so many hopes Are daily, hourly dashing. General thaw during the week, and snow- all disappeared from the valley. Bear and forbear, the only way To tread life’s path together; L IN T OF A It R IV A L S . Then cotne, and welcome, shining sun, Or come dark, cloudy weather; Through the politeness of Mr. J. H. Two loving hearts, dissolved in one, Ingraham, the obliging clerk of the West That cannot live asunder, ern Hotel, of this city, wo are enabled to Have put Love’s golden armor on— lay before our readers the following list of Oh world! Look on and wonder. arrivals at that Hotel, for the week end I y . L . Y. ing January JUth, 1874: Win. Brown. John PeGuirc and Charles O n a V isit .—Mrs. I. B. Bowen, of Sparta, Palmer, Pocahontas; K. F. Johnson, T. M. Colc.l). J. Spencer, John Spearsaud Henry is on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Virtue c f Barnes, Eldorado; Mrs. Kendall a - Son, Snake lUver; Anthony Agustus, Sparta; this city. While hero, on last Sunday, Mrs. Bert Woods. Big Creek; 11Irani Barken, Bowen and Mrs. Virtue paid a visit to their l.a Grande; J. McCartney and J. D. llolt- »letter. Connor Creek ; Win. Cooper and J. relatives and friends on the Eldorado ro»d C. Clancy, Valley; A. J. Weatherhy, Win. and at Clarksville. We wish them a pleasant Johnson and Chris Vim Clay, Burnt ltiver; visit. James Boland, Clarksville; L. Hinehurt, Malheur; H. Bennett, Hun Francisco; T. The importance of giving Sheridan’s Cav Taylor und Janies Uiley, Silver City; T. N. alry Condition Powders to horses that have Gurnee. Granite; John Christensen, W il low Crrek; Henry Rockfellow, W alla been out in’ the cold raid, stood in cold wind, or drunk too much cold water, cannot be W alla; John Douglass, Virtue Ledge. over estimated; no man should bo without T ree P lantino .—It will soon be time that them who owns a good horse. our citizens should be transplanting trees C a lle d .— Mr. John Dooley, o f the Toll and shrubbery, and it becomes necessary to Gate, called on us last Saturday. He in find out where the articles needed can be forms us that the road from here to Eldora procured of the best, and best adapted to our do lias been kept in good repair all winter. climate, and most likely to grow. By refer John is determined that his road shall be in ence to our advertising columns it will be that condition at all times, i f hard labor and aeon that H. J. Geer, of the Cove, Union strict attention to it will avail. county, has a line Nursery of all kinds of P arty .— Mrs. Blanchard will give a Social trees, shrubbery and plants needed by our Dancing Party at Twiggs’ Hall on next F ri farmers aud other citizens. His trees and day evening. It is hoped there will be a gen plants are acclimated and o f ,the very best eral turnout, thereby helping one who works varieties. Now is the time to send him your hard to make a living, and will appreciate orders. We speak of this matter because wo the kindness o f our citizens. wish ’ to urge upon our citizens the import D r . N ewsom has withdrawn his suit against ance ol beau ifving and improving their the Northwestern Stage Company for dama farms and town property. It makes home ges for injuries which he alledged he sustain look and feel home-like, and adds values to our country. \\ e want Mr. Geer to select ed by jumping out o f one o f their stages, last for us, from his nursery, enough trees and summer, this side o f Boise City, some three shrubbery to beautify the half block of miles. C laverack , Columbia Co.. N. Y. ground upon which our residence stands, D r . R. V. T ierce , Buffalo. N. Y .—Dear Sir: we leave the selection to him. I am sixty- years o f age and have been afflict T he \\ katheb .—During last week we were ed with Salt Rheum iu its worst form for a visited by a “ Chinook” that took off all of great many years, until, accidentally, I saw- one o f your books, which described my case the snow from our vtlley&nd left our streets exactly. I bought your Golden Medical Dis and roads, for a day or two. in a wet and covery and took two bottles aud a half, and aloppy oondition, when “ jack frost” came yvas entirely cured. From niv shoulders to Along and froze everything up again, and my hands 1 was entirely covered with erup tions, also on face and body. I was likewise ‘exhausted his.subject.” On Monday morn, affleted with Rheumatism, so that I walked ing it commenced snowing again and by with great difficulty, end that is entirely cur noon the streets were again covered with a ed. May God spare you a long life to remein a blessing to mankind. With untold grati beautiful coating 0f the “ beautiful snow ’* tude, M rs . A. W. W illiam s . and at three o’clock it was six inches d e e p l R ecovered .—The parties who were injured by die time we go to press we will be able to bj the runaway, some ten days since—Miss «1 when tt stopped snowing-if it does stop Carter and Mr. Hunstock, have perfectly re before then-aud how deep the snow is. covered from all the injuries they sustained, u _ --------- " mi and are now ready for another sleigh ride. cDougall Encampme R e t u r n e d .— Mr. J. P. Bowen, who went on Monday evenn to California last summer on a visit, return importance will come ed home some two weeks since, looking well meot Ior action. \ f and hearty. He is a good citizen and we are pleased to have him with us again. Money Met Meteorological Table. i T " “ “ »<»% ‘ •U ncle ” John Rich, *rnved in our city ia been iick for some tii main under the care ai M. Boyd. We wish hi to s t>e of our exchanges t c Ah!“ u,*er"*mg le prevent^’ keP* * con tin from 1 .uv . ref™ui from < v from such them. ° f Johuson’s Ant J . V|-V irtue the bar last Thursday i want some wood $1,000 Rew ard will be paid by the proprietor os Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery for a medicine that w ill equal it in curing severe and lingering Coughs, Bron chitis and all diseases o f the lungs. The wherebouts o f Samuel S. Hawkins, a Dative o f Suffolk county, New York, and about 50 years o f age, is asked for by Edgar W. Hawkins, o f San Francisco, Cal. B a k e r City L o d g e Vo. 2 5 . 1 .0 . 3 ’A r11" Y U P ! Î O . F . , meets every Saturday evening, at half past six o'clock, at Odd Fellows Hall, in \ LL PA R T IE S KN O W IN G rnF.M- the new Bank Block, corner o f Front street selves indebted to J. H. PARKER, the and Court Avenue. Members o ' the Order Tiushop man, are requested to call at once are invited to attend. By order o f N. G. and settle their accounts with CASH or by A M a n u a l o f Health. Note, AND SAVE COST. An edition of between nine and ten m ill J. H . PARKER. ions o f copies o f a very useful work is now Baker City, Sept 3, 18T3.nl7tf ready for gratuitous distribution, and can be had ¡or the asking at any drug store in the United States, the British Colonies, Spanish America or Brazil. The work referred to is Hostetter’s Almanac for 1374. The medical W EEKLY, SEM I-W EEKLY AND D A IL Y . portion o f it treats o f the various ailtueuts to which tlie human system is subject, and sets The W E E K LY SUN is too widely known to forth the peculiar properties o f Hostetter’s require any extended recommendation; but Stomach Bitters— the purest and best tonic at the reasons winch have already given it fifty present known—as a preservative o f health thousand subscribe!«, aud which will, we and strength, and as a remedy for debility hope, give it many thousands more, are brief and disease. The Almanac is printed in all ly os follows: the principal languages of the ci vilized world, It is a first r*te newspaper. A ll the news and reaches a larger number o f families aud of tie day will be found in it, condensed individuals than any other medical treatise when unimportant, at full length when of that ever issued from the press. No man or moment, and always presented in a clear, woman who has a due regard for that choicest intelligible, and interesting manner. o f heaven’s blessings, bodily vigor, should It is a first rate family paper, full of euter- fail to read the plain, simple and convincing ! taining and instructive reading ol every kind, articles which tbis truly practical publication but containing nothing that can offend the contains. The miscellaneous matter is vari ; most delicate and scrupulous taste. ed, instructive and amusing, and the calendar It is a first rate story papor. '1 he best tales department copious and comprehensive.— i and romances of current literature are care Hostettei’s Almanac is, in short, a household fully selected aud legibly printed in its pages. convenience, adapted to the use o f all classes It is a first rate agricultural paper. The and callings. The farmer, the planter, the ' most fresh aud instructive articles on agricul- miner, the merchant, the mechanic, the la j tural topics regularly appear in this uepart- borer, the professional man, all need it; and j nu-ut. to invalids o f both sexes it is literally an ar It is an independent political paper, belong ticle o f prime necessity. The medical tech ing to no party and wearing no collar. It nicalities which render’somany medical treat fights toi principle, and for the election of the ises intended for popular use unintelligible to best men to office. It especially devotes its the general reader, have been carefully avoid energies to tlie exposure of the great corrup ed in this pamphlet. A ll is clear, explicit, tions that now weaken and disgrace our coun forcible, aud reconcilable with reason aud try, and threaten to undermine republican common sense. institutions altogether. It lias no fear of The proprietors, Messrs. Hostetter A- Smith, knaves, and asks no lavors from their sup Pittsburgh, P.,ou receipt of a two centstamp, porters. will forward a copy by mail to any person who It reports the fashions for tho ladies and cannot procure one in his neighborhood- markets for the men, especially tiie cattle markets, to which it pays particular attention. R E L I G IO U S N O T IC E S . Finally, it is the enoapest paper published. One dollar a year will secure it for any sub R e l ig io u s .—Rev. L. A. Towell ,wlll scriber. It is not necessary to get up a club preach as follows each month: 1st Sab in order to have the Weekly bun at this rate. bath, Eldorado; 2nd Sabbath, Baker City, II A M., and 6% P. M.:3rd Sunday, North Any one who sends a single dollar will got Powder, 11 A. M.; 3rd Sunday, WolfCreek, the paper for a year. \Ne have no traveling agents. 6}4 P- M -; 4th Sunday, Baker City, as above. Also, the week before the first Sabbath:— Kyc Valley, Tuesday evening; Mormon T H E W EEKLY bUN.—Eight pages, fifty- Basin, Wednesday evening; Clark’s Creek, j six columns. Only $1.00 a year. No dis Thursday evening; Malheur, Saturday- counts from this rate. evening. T H E bEM I-W EEKLY SUN.—Same size R eligious .- -Rev. G. W. Clancy, o f the as the Daily bun. $2.00 a year. A discount Baptist Church at Wingville, will preach at of 20 per cent, to clubs o f 10 or over. the Court House, in Baker City, the Third T H E D A IL Y SUN.—A large four-page Sunday o f each month, Morning aud Even newspaper of twenty-eight columns. Daily ing. circulation over 120,000. All the news ior 2 cents. Subscription price 50 cents a month, or $0.00 a year. To clubs o f 10 or over, a discount of 20 per cent. Address, ii2StG “ T H E SUN,’’ New York City. R. R. H. R a d w a y ’ s R e a d y R e l ie f (1RES T1IE WORST PAINS IN FROM CNE TO T W E N T Y MINUTES. NOT OW E HOUR After readies tbit advertisement nted udj - one SUFFER "WITH PAIN. R A D W A Y ’S R E A D Y R E L I E F T ill'. I l K U R O t k The Old, Reliable and Well Established D E M O C R A TIC P A P E R OP E a s t e r n O re g o n , Can and will furnish more good reading matter and reliable Local and Foreign news, than any other paper in Oregon,' For Less Money. We will send the Bedrock Democrat, Godey’s Lady’s Book, C m k ------ * Woods Household Magazine, i X Mrs. B. C. SiepM & Co., To one address, ONE LEAR, for Respectfully inform the Ladina of Baker Cit^ and vicinity, that they Tho D emocrat con tains columns every have opened an establishment, at the week; it is the Official Paper for Baker aud residence of Mrs. R. C. Shepherd, in Grant counties, aud the Lady’s Book and Raker City, where they are prepared Wood’s Household Magazine are two o f tlie to Cut, or Cut an Make all kinds of M ix D o lla r s * in A d v a n c e , Ladies & Childrens Clothing. best Magazines published. Jfow Is the Time lo Subscribe. Yon are certain to gat your paper and maga zines, and need have no tears of either of them giving out or dying before the end o f the year. The BEDROCK DEMOCRAT now has a larger paving subscription list than any other two papers published in EASTERN All orders from tho surrounding Towns and Country will l»e promptly attended to, at ' the same prices that our City customers are j charged. O REG O N, and is constantly and rapidly increasing in circulation, and is the best Stamping for Embroidering Braiding clone to order. and L A T E S T "F A S H IO N S Received every month, York. Advertising Medium direct from New > o East o f the Cascade Mountains. It is tho Live, Peoples’ Paper—It is owned by no Ring or Clique---- and works tor the fnter- ests o f the People, the Democratic Party, and of Eastern Oregon, Center Store, Slone Block, R akek C it y , O r ego n , , W H O L E S A L E and R E T A IL * DEALERS IN OD or. • g o X O ^ 5r* X *Ì * M ^ 5» S-a GO -a 4* ia . CS 05 i* 1 1 c- Clothing, T o S lie e p U a i s e i ’»!! Dry Goods, ¡Shoes & Boots, IipM M ra Siiäcp for Sale. Hats and Caps, O Notions, Tobacco and Cigars, H ardware, It w.is the tir*t . 111 J is Groceries a n d Provisions, TH E ONLY P A IN REM ED Y NE tlL W D K K D A N D F IF T E E N Head Thorough bred Cotswold Sheep,, lately Imported trom tho best herds in Can ada. The above Sheep are Full Blooded and as fine aa any on the Coast. There are Forty Bucks in tho lot. The whole will be sold in lots to suit pur chasers, and at R E A S O N A B LE PRIC ES. For particulars, enquire df R E ID & F L E T C H E R , Th.it infta tlv Mops the mnet excruciating pain», allays In- rta’i.niatVin*. and cures Conceytlon tt whether of tho Lug*, Stomach. Rowvls. or t ther eland - or - rgnn», by one application, IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, no matter how violent -»r excruciating the pain the RHEUM ATIC“, R# d-ridden. Infirm, Crli pled, Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease uiav tuner, And a full assortment of L I Q U O R S , Miners ani Farmers Implements. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF Wil l. AFFORD INSTANT EASE. INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS, CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS, SOKE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATUIKU, PAI.1TTATION OF THE HEART, HYSTERICS, CROUP, DII HTIIH’.IA. CATARRH, INFLUENZA, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE. NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS. Th. .pplicntinn of thr HEADY IIEI.IF.F to the part or part* where the paiu or difficulty exist* will afford ease und comfort. Twenty drone ’n half n tumbler of water will in a few mo ment» cure CRAMPS. SPASMS. SOUK STOMACH. SICK HEADACHE, IIP ' HM'ITN. DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY. COLIC, MINI) IN THE BOWELS, aud ail INTERNAL PAINS. Traveler» thould always carry » battle o f KitdwnyN línndy U with them. A few dr< p# in water will pre vent aic- nr** vr pain* frein change of water. It it better tliau Fi'tfcch IiruiM}> or Ritter* a* a stimulant. F F VER AND ACUE. FFTVFlu ANI> ACUF cured for fiftv cent*. There i* m.t a remedial »k'fiit in this world that will cure Fever and Ague, and all other Malarious, Bilious. So*r!ei« Tvt’hoid, Yellow, and other Fever.-' (aided hv RADWAY’S iMLI.S) *0 «juick a* RAHWAY’S READY RELIEF. Fifty cent* per bottle. Sold by DruggbU. W e keep a full stock of S taple G o o d s In our Fireproof Warehouse On Second Street, which we offer at L O W F IG U E R S BY T H E PACKAGE, Respectfully returning our thanks for the past Liberal Patronage, we hope by H E A L T H ! B E A U T Y !! Fair and Square Dealings, strong and pure rich blood — increase ok FLESH AND WEIGHT-CLEAR SKIN AND BEAU T1EUI. COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALL. \M ê I X 2 . i , m AND IS A CURE J OR EVERY PAIN. ¿ DRESS MAKING! DEM OCRAT. A continuation of the same Particular attention paid to Orders. bj Baker City, Dec. 10. 1873.-n31tf HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES: sm QUICK. SO RAPID ARE THE CHANGES THE BODY UNDERGOES. UNDER HIE INFLUENCE OF THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE. THAT liaker City, Ogn. n21tf W H O L E S A L E AND RETAIL LIQUOR STORE. P A P LEVIES Respectfully informs tho Citizens and D ea l ers o f E a stern O regon , that lie has CKtub ed himself in tho Liquor Business at B A K E R CITY, Where Le is prepared to till ull orders in liis lino with the best of Liquors, Wines', Tobacco and Cigars, aud every thing in lus line, in quantities t« suit, and ut low prices. He- sells for Ready Pay Only, and is therefore enabled to sell cheap. FT« can sell Goods to the T r a il« , C lieu per tliun small Dealers can lay them Jowc here lrotu Portland or ban Francisco, l ie keeps a full assortment of B AR F IX T U R E S . Give him a Call, Sample liis Goods and learn his prices. Juno, 4, 1878. ndtf MUSIC HATH CHARMS! Every Day an Increase in Flesh and Weight is Seen and Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every drop c f the F A F S A P A R I I X I A N RE SO LVE NT cccnnmnicr.tes throrr.h t’ t* Bio®«!, Swtat, Urine, and other fluids and juices o f the rysteni the vigor o f life, for it repairs the wastes o f the body with new ai d sound material. Scrof ula, Syphilis, Consumption. Ciandular disc as**. Ulcers in the Throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in the (Jlands aud other jartt cf the system, Sore Eyes, Strumous Discharge* from the Ear«, end the worst forms o f Skin diseases, Eruptions, Fever Sore; Scald Head, nirg-YVcrm, Salt Rl:eu a, ErvtSptlw, Acne, Black Spots, Worms in the Flesh, Tumors. Cancers in th> Womb, ami all weakening ami painful discharge». Nigh Sweat«, Lots c f Sperm, and all waste* c f the life prin ciple. are within the curative range o f this wonder of Modern Chemistry, and a few days* use w ill prove to any person uring it for either of these forms o f disease Its potent pow«r to cure them. I f the patient, daily becoming reduced by the waste* and dcaonposuion that is continually nrt»gT«fSing. succeed* in ar resting these waste», and repairs the «in»e with n*-vr material made from healthy blood—aud this the SARSAPAK1LL1 A N w ill and does secure. Not only doe* the S a h s a f a k i m - I a n R rsoLM NT ex c.! all known remedial agents in the cure * f Chronh*. Srr fulotts, Constitutioual, and Skin diseases ; but it is the only positive cure for K ID N E Y AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS. Urinary and Womb diseases,travel, Diabetg«. Drop*y, Stop page of Water. I c o ntinence #1 Urine, Bright's Disease. Albu minuria, and in a ll car«» where there r.»x* brirkdust depoeits, or the w ater is thick, cloud\ , mixed a ilh *ub»i.-uice* tike the white of an egg, or thread* )ike white silk, or there is a mor bid, dark, bilious apptaranc«-. and white bonodust deposits, and w hen there is a oricking, burning sensation when passing water, and pain in the Small o f the Back :.ud alon- the Loin» Price, fl.00 . W ORMS. The only known aod sure Reinedv for WORMS—PIN, TAPE. etc. T u m o r o f 12 Y e a r s ’ G rntvth ('i/rcrf btj Jxnfhri'f/’.t IfcWr<-M/. Dr. E A D W A Y S Perfect Pirptive Pills, P lic o P ie d u c c d * THE BEST I.\ TIIE WOULD. M K S . K . C. M 1E P H E K D , A g e n t a t BAKER C ITY , OREGON. April 2, 1873.n47n39 W ill MOSE BLOCK Is on band at bis old iS'GU-A.r-a'iD, I Where lie keeps a.Full and Com plete Assortment of F a m i l y G r o c e r ie s , Fruits and Vegetables, Candies, Nuts, Pie Fruits, Oysters, With a full assortment of L iq u o rs , Together with the best Assortment of Tobacco and Cigars That can be found in the City. A L S O , P rayer M eeting .—A prayer meeting will An endless variety of perfectly taste)ear, elegantly coated with sweet gurr.j purge, be held at the Court House, on Saturday regulat*^ purify, cleanse, and «»rerethen. Radway « Pills, t»»r the cure of all disorders of the Slemwh. Liver, IVwels. evening o f this week. Kidneys. Biadder, Nervous Diseases, Heedarbe, Cca»Upali< u. Q ^ “ CJxas. i»t. L o u is has located perma Costivenesr, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, DiKot-s »ess, b:i: :» F. T O Y S , etc., etc., ver. Inflammation of the Bowels. Piles, and all Derangements nently in Baker; and is now prepared to man of the Interna! Viscera. Warranted tc effect a p^itlve cure. Which he is selling Cheap for Cash ufacture and repair all kinds ol jewelry and Purely Vegetable, containing nc mercery, miuctaU, or dele- dmgs. or Country Produce. watches. After twenty-eight years expert- | teriou* A few doses if RADWAY’S ril.l 5 w-l! free t*e system ence in the business, he feels competent to from all th* iN»v*-named ¿Borders. Price, ci.t* per box. Give him a Call, and look at his Stock, and BY :»R r t;«i.S T S . give entire satisfaction. Mr. St. Louis, is j SOLD READ 44 FALSE and TRUE.*’ Send on»* l-’.ter -tamp also agent for the best Sewing Machine in ' to RADWAY A CO., N ‘. “i? Warren Street, New York. Irfcr- price his Goods. Baker City, Dec. 10, 1873.-n31tf uuilvu uvrta •... le scat ) *-u. use; the NewWileon, price, $55,00. T A ir-O S n(E>!P2 © H 8 , T COSTS LESS T H A N $300 TO MAKE any $600 Piano sold through Agents, all ol whom make ONE H U R D R E D P E R CENT. profit. We have no agents, but ship direct to families at Factory Price. We make only one style, and have but one price. Two Bnnirel anl Ninety Dollars L a s t A L ife -T im e ! 3 5 , O O O ©T O T Ï lEIM KRidra® S h o n in g e r O rgans , IN D A I L Y USE. Net cash, with no discount to dealers or com missions to teachers. Our lumber is thor oughly seasoned. Our cases are ' D O U B LE V E N E E R E D with Rosewood—have Front round borners, Tlie best musical talent of the country re serpentine bottom and carved legs. We use the full Iron Plate with over strung bass commend those Organs. The nicest and FR E N C H G R A N D A C T IO N best. More for yonr money, and gives bet with top dampers, and our keys are o f the ter satisfaction, than any other now made. best Ivory, with Ivory fronts. Our Piano They comprise the has Seven Octaves; is G feet 9 inches long, 3 feet 4 inches wide, and weighs, boxed, 955 pounds. Every Piano ia fully warranted for five years. bend for an illustrated cirealar, in which we refer to over 500 Bankers, Merchants, Ac., (some of whom you may know.) using our Hlustrated Catalogues sent by mail, post- Pianos in Forty-Four States and Territories. • paid to any address, upon application to Please state where you seen this no tice. B. S I I O N I N O E K A CO., U. S. PIA N O CO., d % d 9 N ew H a v e n , ( « u n . n2Gno2 865, Broadway, N. Y. Emeta,Co«to.OrcMra and Grands.