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nasa Ol'R WISCONSIN LETTER. D odge ’S C orkers , May 7th, 1874. F r ie n d D emocrat :—A iriend o f mine, ■who has resided in this county Waukesha, in the oldEadgerState,for many years,con cluded to ride out in the cou ntrv around, inviting me to go along, so as to balance the buggy merely—that is all. Ourtrip was by East Troy down on the W. U. Kail Itoad, running from Hacine towards the Mississippi river. It is a fine country of fields and flocks, where the farmer evi dently should be content. Our way passed by the little lake about one anu a half mile long by half a m ile wide, called Potter’s Lake, in honor o f our former fighting con gressman, (there, I spelled Congressman with a little g, but never mind, if God A l mighty should fall into such disrepute as Congressmen have o f late, we would not feel irreverent in writing his name even, without a capital letter,) who resides on a nice farm, just on the north east side o f it. Potter by some mistake, our old Republi can friends say, got into the Democratic side o f the house last fall, and ran for the State Senate. How handy It would be, if the “Democracy should be extremely suc cessful, to bring up that record; aud if the Republicans should be successful in the coming campaigns,—which may God avert —it would be handy tosayiA W ell, did not I tell you, I would not run on the part of the Democracy.” Oh! do not you trust these men who are so m ixed! And yet it is ominous o f good to the D mocratic party, or at least of respectful fear of them. What says Brete Harte of ways that are dark, and tricks that are vain? Yes, just so; well, I guess we will vote no, on Potter and such as he. M aple S u g a r t a k i n g . Now, it is not all o f the little Webfooters that know how to make maple sugar, so, allow me to tell them how the little Bad gers do it. First, my young friends, you must learn that sap, 01 juice of the maple tree is sweet. Early in the spring, when the sap begins to rise from and through the roots o f t h e m ’.pie, which are somewhat abundant here, and which uprising com mences with the first thawing days in spring; tiie people here bore a sinail hole Into the tree, generally about two or three feet high from the ground, and piece a tightly driven spout therein, or otherwise drive a hollow spout, nearly o f the form of an eve-spout, or half round with sides turn ing up, to catch the sapjust below the bore. These spouts are about a foot in length, or such length as to run the sap clearly lrom the tree into buckets, pails or troughs, which are hung on the trees by means of big nails, or secured safely on the ground at the foot o f the tree, «orne trees will run two or three pails full in twenty-four hours; and the sap of some trees is very sweet. The sweetest sap is procured from trees standing out by themselves. The sap is gathered by hand m pails, or in case of a large business, thrown into a,barrel by means of a large wooden tunnel placed in the bung, and then drawn by teams to the place lor boiling. Wneu urns gathered h is placed in large kettles or pans, and boil ed. The lighter or watery portion of it ris ing in.steam,, and the heavier part, which contains tire sweetness, remaining in the kettles or pans. It is first, generally, boil ed in the woods, when it is gathered to what is called syrup, (what New England farm boy does not reinember syrupingofit, then taken to tne residence o f the owuei o f the sugar orchard—then conies the grunu pleasure o f making it into sugar, or sugar ing off. This is simply boiling it down un til, when it is cooled, it will become •*grit ty,” as the sugar men say, but whatism ore correct “ grained.” Graining is produced, no doubt, by the liquid becoming oo stifi- ened that instead o f bending as when fit the more liquid form, it bleaks,and if stir red sufficiently, when hot or broken when cold, becomes powdered sugar. It is very Commonly run in small dimes like com mon cakes in our com m on cookery u, sweetened bread, aud is sold by tne cai boys, hotel boys and show boys ail tin world over at all prices rrom one cent to thirty cents ioi‘ not exceeding about oiu. fourth or a pound in weight, ftugariu., on is tne grand day of fun among the sugar makers, lor both sexes and ail ages. When it is at tne right state, if you pour sman quantities on to snow or ice, it become,, wax, and in this way comes ail the mn ui candy pulling, uh j maple sugar niak,nfa has its romanee as well us its toil, aud ju^,. to can up real me wnli me oi thirty yeuis gone, I have this spring indulged m mak ing sugar again in the old orchard, ¡shall I save a lump lor the B edrock ?—(Y es, an, and the larger the better.— e d -J S p r iu g Is very late, here. Tne farmers have no. near all their spring plowing and seeding done, and we iiuve nut yet had a cheeifui, waim spring day, cold, raw winds, as n an iceberg was near us. There is much less wheal sowed here than form erly; potatoe are being planted to a great ,exient, the bugs nave destroyed this crop in pastyears and therefore potatoes have ruled fearfully high. Barley has ruled on the extreme pinaele too, but thre are so many who will not sow it, it is hard to tell what will bo the breadth sowed this year—rather great I. think. Sh eep. Since I last wrote I nave had the pleas ure of visiting some of the finest flocks of Merino sheep in this, or probably in any country. Haubert, Bark, Paul and others have not spared time or money to procure fine stock in this line, until Wisconsin will soon lead. Oregon suouid begin to wake up, but she needs a Kailroud io get tnem there on; she is a new state, and needs to wake up on many thh.gs-just give hef unl^inlia s,iü Wlil make a good display. Blessings on tier head. I send vou acouv ol a libel on Oregon, written by s o m e « . Wuo ,s M. R. send him round mn d\ r tí;’;ÜK09K 10 Mm. Lucinda Carl ton. A ll well, and talk of going home. lie¿ 5 pnets to ctii, tie., __________ K. A . PIERCE. DRESS MACINO! LESAI, ADYERÏI8EIEHTS. Hierin ’s Eleventh day o f June, A. D- 1874, at the hour o f 2 o’clock, P. M., I will sell all the right, title and interest of said A. E Starr in and to the above des cribed properly, at the Court House Door, in Canyon City, in Grant county, Oregon, at Public Auction, for cash in hand, Goid Coin, to the highest and best bidder, to sat isfy said execution and all costs. W. P. GR a Y , nln5 Sheriff. Sum m ons. In the Circuit Court oi the State of Oregon, for Grant County. Isabella Hughes Plaintiff, against James II. Hughes, Defendant. To James H. Hughes, the above named Defendant: N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF I Oregon, you are hereby Summoned and required to appear and answer the com plaint o f Plaintifi', now on file again-t you, in the above entitled suit, on or be fore the firstjday o f the next regular term of the above entitled Court, to be held at the Court House, in Canyon City, Grant County, Oregon, commencing on Monday, the 1st day o f June, 1S74- And if you fail to ap pear and answer, the Plaintiff will take decree against you for dissolution o f the bonds o f Matrimony existing between you and the plaintifi, upon the ground oi cruel and inhuman treatment, ana personal in dignities, rendering liie burdensome, and lor the other relief prayed fo rm the com plaint. Publication o f this Summons is author ized to be made for six consecutive weeks, by order o f Hon. L. L. McArthur, Judge, at chambers, April i8tli, 1874. B. WHITTEN, n50n3 Plaintiff’s Att’y. Pip A KEN IT* ON THE FOURTH O f JL March, 1874, in Shasta Precinct, Bakei County, Oregon, by B. F. Seargeant, of said Shasty precinct, Five Estray Cattle: One red 3-year old heifer, -branded ( o on left ribs, marked with undebit in right ear and undi siopem left: onepaiered cow, 7 years old, branded ( a > on left ribs, marked with a crop and underbit in left ear some old brands on left hip too dim to be madmout; one yearling stt er, marked with uncrerbit m right and nnaerslope in left ear; one red iwo-year oldsieer, marked with underbit m right and u* derslopeiu left ear; one two year old roan heifer, has some red on side , marked with wallow-fork in each ear, branded on left hip with an anchor. The red heifer was appraised at $12; cow at §14; yearling steer at $9; two-year old steer at $12, and roan heifer at $lo, by W. J. l e a t h e r w o o d , Justice ol the Peace. April 4, 1874.-n49nl C h a d w ic k , Secretary of State. by n44tf Administrator. Estate of Christopher Sanders, Deceased. O 'x i C E i s l i e r e b j g i v e n t h a t . uncier an order oi tne County Court o. aaer county, Oregon, on and after the 2un. day of May, 181'4, it Eldorado aud Malheur City, m Baaer county, Oregon, i will pro coed to seii, at Private Sale, lor Cash, in gold coin, for tne best price that can be obtained, all tne Liquors. Bar fixtures, Furuituie aim Property of said estate, described in the in ventory and Appraisement and classed a. Personal Property, including two Board Houses, in said Eldorado, situated on Uniteo States Public Laud, in Shasta Mining Dis trict, in said county. Dated this May itith, 1874. JOSEPH WECKERT, n2tl Administrator. N PATENTEES, MANUFACTURERS, AMD WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HYDRAULIC M M NOZZLES, 2 4 0 M o n tg o m e r y S tre e t, B o o m Mines carefully examined, and accurate written reports furnished. R. R. & J. CRAIG. San Francisco, April 14, 1874.n49n9 > c- a c *5 K To F em ales. When a female is in trouble, or afflicted dth disease, as weakness of the back and hubs, pain in the head, dimness of sight, iss of muscular power, palpitation of the hart, irritability, nervousness, extreme uri- firy difficulties,"derangement of digestive Ijn’ctions, general debility, vaginitis, all dis- eees of the worn , hysteria, sterility, and al other diseases peculiar to females, she sijruld go or write at once to the celebrated fatale doctor, W. K. DOHERTY, at hia radical Institute, and consult him about her trables and disease. The Doctor is effect- in¿nore cures than any other physician in the date of California. Let no false delica cy pevent you, hut apply immediately and saveyourseli from painful sufferings and prenuure death. All married ladies, whose delicate health or other circumstances pre vent ai increase in their families, should write >r call at Dr. W. K. DOHERTY’S Medi cal Institute, and they will receive every pus- ible relet and help. The Doctor’s offices are so ».ranged tuat he can be consulted without ear of observation. T COSTS LESS THAN $300 TO MAKE any $600 Piano sold through Agents, all oi whom make I ONE H U R D R ED PER 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 Hundred and Ninety Dollars Net cash, with no discount to dealers or com missions to teachers. Onr lumber is thor- oughly seasoned. Our cases are - J « J P * di2L-t ' ^ 7 0 ' 0 » C l . , M. D. (Grauuate of the Medical Department oi the Willamette University,) PH YSIC IAN AND SU R G EO N , bakes cm , oqjtGoK« (tf F o r restoring to G ray Hair its natural V ita lity and Color. EGGS FOR 1874. HATCHING A dressing FRENCH GRAND ACTION with top dampers, and our keys are of the nest Dory, with Ivory fronts'. Our Piano oak Seven Octaves; is 6 feet 9 inches long, 3 feet 4 inches wide, and weighs, boxed, 955 pounds. Every Piano is fully warranted for five years. Bend for an illustrated circular, in which we refer to over 500 Bankers, Merchants, Ac. some of whom you may know.) using our Pianos in Forty-Four otates and Territories. [Cr° Please state where you seen this no tice. U. S. PIANO CO., n26n52 865, Bro> riway, N. Y. Dr. DOHERTY haajust published an im portant phamplet, enffodying his own views and experiences in relition to impotence or Virility; being a ShortTreatise on Spertna- torrhiea or Seminal Weakness, Nervous and Physical Debility, consequent on this affec tion, and other diseases si the sexual organs. This little work containsjmformation o f the utmost value to all, wbeber married or sin gle, and will be sent FREE, by mail, on re ceipt of six cents in postage stamps for re turn postage. Address, W . K . DOHERTY, n22vrl ] J. W . m . d . San Francisco Cal, ta lk e r C T Ë Î A ’V E R Informs the Public that he is prepared to do all kind of work in the Undertaking Business on short notice and at rasojnille prices. Baker City, Oct. 1, 1873.n21tf FLORENCE. p e c i a l a t t e n t i o n is c a îte d S lo t ...‘ g r e iU iu i’u o v w n t s in ule r . ceitîly lu exi',-llei|t J la rh ln e. nntl 1« new etui elegan t hlyli'S o f CasesacUlHl <o o.*.- 11*1. FLOREMOS. F; iov those w h o prefer a M a- ** FLORENCE I s sure to please. If there is o n » w ith in a th o ia u m l w ile * o f Soil» l-'rnnciNCO n o t w o r k in g w ell, I v. iil n tlrn d to it w ith o u t asiy ex p en se t o th e o w u e r. KA.dt El. K IL L , A g t, FLORENCE s the only Machine that S lie e p H a is e r s !! IinucrtGil Cotswdi Slieep lor Sale, NE HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN Thorough bred Cots wold Sheep, o lately : Head Imported from the best herds in Can ada. The above Sheep are Full Blooded and as lino as any on the Coast. There are Forty Bucks in the lot. The whole will be sold in lots to suit pur chasers, and at I cnxi sew In in o re tlm n o n o d irco» (I o n — h n v liig a ir w r s ll i l e l?e d — a Str ait n d v itiff»* « in rax len in g cu d s o f twain*, in q u iltin g , e tc. FLORENCE. E xamine the Florence, or (W ild lor Circular and (sample* o f Worlt before yon purcha*» a Sew» Ing Machine. BUY THE B E * ! 1 Machines sold on Ulcerai terms* R EASO N ABLE PRICES. For particulars, enquire of FLORENCE R E ID A FLE TC H ER , n24tf Baker City, Ogn. Pn LiUliUU [0 tliS I lllff On and after May 20tli, 1872, the Post Of fice hours will be from 9 a. m. to 7 p. m.— Sundays excepted. Open on Sundays from 9 t© 10 a, ci. and 5 to 6 n. tn. W. Ft M’CRARy, r . « , S E W IN G M ACHINES. S A M U E L H IL L , Agent, No. 19 New M onigotiiei-y S treet, G r a n d H o tel J iu ild in g , b a n F r a n c is c o , INFUSAIT. San Francisco. Established in 1854, for the treatment of sexual and seminal diseases, such as Gor.or rhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis in all its forms, seminal weakness, impotency, etc. Skin diseases, of years standing, aud ulcerated legs successiully treated. DR. GIBBON has the pleasure ofannoun- cing that lie has returned from visiting the principal Hospitals in Europe, and fias re sumed practice at the Dispensary, 623 Kear ney street, corner of Commercial, where his old patients and those requiring his services may find him. The Doctor has spared neither time nor money in seeking out new remedies, and has returned witja increased facilities for the alleviation of human suffering. IIORSIBLK DISEASES! How many thousands of persons, both male and female, are there who are suffer ing out a miserable, exisience from the ef fects of secret indulgence, or from virus ab sorbed into the system. Look at their pal lid, emaciated and dis igured faces and their broken down constitutions, disquaii lying them for the happiness of marriage or the enjoyment ot life. In tnis horrid situa tion thousands suffer until cleatu closes the scene* Let parents, guardians aud friends attend to cause who are suffering with any ol these horrible, life-destroying maladies— rite tnat they are caied for anu cured before it is too late, bead them immediately to Dr. Gibbon, aphysician who has made pi'i rate diseases his especial study for years, and « n o is certain to cure the most invete rate cases without mercury or any injurious drugs. It is important to those afflicted, or Chose interested in the welfare of their friends, to be careful of the many pretended dootors who infest all cities, publishing their skill in curing ail diseases in a few days, im posing upon tne public by using the names of eminent physicians from Europe and other places. Be therefore careful anu make strict inquiry or you may fail mto the hands oi those charlatans. SEMINAL 'WEAKNESS. Seminal emission—the consequence of self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is pratieed by the youth ol both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the fol lowing train of morbid symptoms, unless combatted by scientific medical measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pains in the head, ringing in the ears, noise like rustling of leaves or rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weak ness of tlie limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence in approaching strangers, a dislike to form new acquaintan ces, a disposition to sliun society, loss of memory, pimples and various eruptions about the face, hectic flushes, furred tongue, foetid breath, night sweats, monomania and frequently insanity. If relief be not obtained, should apply immediately either in person or by letter, aud have a euro effected by his new and scientific mode of treating this dis ease, which never fails in effecting a quick and radieal cure. Practical and A nalytical Chemists, L O IF E /.L , M A S S . BOLD BY ALL D R U G G IS T S EVERTWIIEBB. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, For the relief and cure of al! derangements in the stomach, liv er, and bowels. They are a mild aperient, and as excellent purga tive. Being pure ly vegetable, they contain no mer cury or mineral __ whatever. Much seriou.« sickness and suffering is prevented by their timely use; and every family should have them on hand for their protection and relief, when required. Long experience h:t* proved them to he the safest, surest, am! best o f all the F ill s with which the mark« abounds. By their occasional u^e, the bio«/ is purified, tlie corruptions of the system t- peUed, obstructions removed, and the wH-to machinery of life restored to its healthy activ ity. Internal organs which become clogged and sluggish are cleansed by A ¡rev's l'ills, and stimulated into action. Thus incipient disease is changed into health, the value of which change, when reckoned on tlie vial multitudes who enjoy it, can hardly be com puted. Their sugar-coating makes them pleasant to take, and preserves their virtues unimpaired for any length of time, so that they are ever fresh, and perfectly reliable. Although searching, they are mild, and oper ate without disturbance to the constitution or diet, or occupation. Full directions are given on the wrapper to each box, how to use them as a Family Physic, and for the following complaints, which these P W » vapidly cure: — For SBy-npi-perii* or In«lig-«‘ Stion, Ei*t- is'K-tsmt'A, JLia¡ig-iios-, and fcos* o f Am*«" tin», they should be taken moderately to stimulate the stomach, and restore its healthy tone and action. For S a v e r C o m p la in t and its variou» symptoms, ffitilioss* H « ‘ iu ia c lie , *ifk i l e a i l a c h e , J a u n d i c e or f i r e c n Siifl». ni»«», l i l l i o i i * C o lic and B ilio u s ! ’«>■ v e rs, they should be judiciously taken for each case, to correct the diseased aefloa, or remove the obstructions which cause it. For ll>y*«»i5tory or JDiarrtaoca, but one mild dose is generally required. For jiBswsimatisni, G o u t, «Gravel, S * a lp lta tio n <»f th e S le a r t , P a in in tl*«» ¡6»«!«», B a c k , and l o i n * , they should he continuously taken, as required, to change the diseased action of the system. With such change those complaints disappear. For IS ro p sy and E irojm ieal Swell* iiig-i*, they should he taken in large and fre quent doses to produce the effect of a drastic purge. For sS5J?T59r«-*!»5<»;ia, a large dose should bs taken, as it produces the desired effect by sympathy. As a D in n e r PHI , take one or two r il ls lo promote digestion, and relieve tiie stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels, restores the appetite, and invigor ate« the system. Hence it is often advanta geous where no serious derangement exist?. One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these P ills makes him feel decid edly better, from their cleansing and reno vating effect on tlie digestive apparatus. PREPARED BY FOR SALK BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVKRYWHEKB- BAKER C ITU iC AD EJIK . r n h e F a n T e r n f X t h e B a k e r C ity 1 Academy will begin on tl 0 1st day of September, 1873, under tlie supervision o i S. P* B AK RETT, A. M., Persons at a distance may be CURED AT HOME by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon stating case, symptoms, length of time the disease has continued, aud have'medicine promptly forwarded, free from damage and cariosity, to any part of the country, with full aud plain directions for use. Persons writing to the Doctor will please state tiie name o f the paper they see this ad vertisement in. By inclosing Ten Dollars coin, in regis tered letter through the Postoffice, or through Wells, Fargo & Co., a package ot medicine will be forwarded to any part of the Union. ... All communications strictly confidential* Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearny street, San Francisco. Postoffice Box 1, n llyrl 957. p r i n c ip a l ; a ss is te d b y P A Y A LL PARTIES U P ! ! KNOWING THEM- J x . selves indebted to J. H. PARKER, the Tinbhop man, aro requested to call at once and settle their accounts ■with C A S H or by li J. H. PARKER. Baker City, Bopt. 3, 1878.nl7tf j Dr. J. C. AYES &. CO., Practical Chemist», 7,0 IF D L L , M A S S ., V . S. A . G K E I) AT HOME. Note. A N D SA V E C O S I. J A S . B. LOOM IS, A g e n t , ttkmlO PORTLAND, OREGON. Prepared bv Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co,, G I B B O N ’S Corner Commercial street, ehln« leediugtki<- worli « » a y f. out lb© operator, we now liave one o f (list description, q uiet,easyrannin* aud having all the other peculiar ex* ct-Ueucics ©i the other style. To DR. Patients residing in any part of the state, however distant, w ho may desire the opinion and advice of lir. Doherty in then respective cases, aniftwhoyiiink proper to submit a written sUtement of such, in preference to holding a personal interview, aie respect fully assurt\i that their communications will be held most sacifid and confidential. If the case be fully and land idly described, person al communicationwvill be unnecessary, as in structions for dietiregimen and the general ’ raatment o f the ease itself (including the remedies) will be in-warded without delay, and in such a manner as to convey no idea of the purport of the litter or parcel so trans mitted. y\ EGF'ConsuUation-^By letter or otherwise FREE. Permanent jure guaranteed or no pay. ■—4---- X J n r le with Rosewood—have Front round burners, -erpentine bottom and carved iegx. We use the full Iron Plate with over strung bass TO TH E U N F O R T U N A T E ! O T REMEDIES! JEW REMEDIES! 623, K e a rn e y S t., * DOUBLE VENEERED sphere is no use o f any m ore O vaX T cL O X X Which he is selling very cheap. Give him a call, and you will get good and fresh seeds. April Is, 1874 -iMim 1 S E A S O lT c F To Correspondents. MOSEY MUST COME!!! ment of Fresh California and Eastern Y ard s, Corner of Sixteenth and Castro Streets, OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA. Spermaiorrhcea. For particulars nóUit M ose Bloch has a fu ll assort lo u it r y R . R . & J. C R A IG , O f the Celebrated Standard S e e d s . Oakland activity, so that a new growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling tlie hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will present the hair from turning gray or falling and consequently prevent baldness. The 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 the hair, the Vigor can only benefit, but not harm it. I f wanted merely for a H A I R D R E S S IN 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 the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. undersigned are requested locali at ms Office and adjust their accounts without fur ther notice. J. P. ATWOOD. Baker City, May 20, 1374.-n2tf O a r c le n m e d i c a l Mrs. E, C. S t o j M & Co, A lili Persons Indebted to the Organs—new—fur saie. enquire at this office. W, K. H air Vigor From the largest and best bred Fowls in the World. Carefullv packed and warranted to carry safe- H any distance. The varieties comprise Dark and L i g h t Bramahs, Buff and Pai tridge D Cochins, White Leghorns, Houdans, aud Silver Spangled Hamburgs. Black Spanish, White D o r k i n g s , Golden Po TO THE AFFLICTED. lands Aylesbury Ducks, and Game. DR. W K. DOHERTY returns his sin Sebright and Black African Bantams Respectfully inform the Ladis of Baker City and vicinity, that hey cere thanks to his numerous patients for A fine invoice of Bronze Turkeys, weighing their patronage, and would take this oppor 601bs. to the pair, just received, have opened an establishment, atfhe tunity to remind them that he continues to rr^” Send stamp for illustrated cncmar to residence of Mrs. R. C. Shepherd in consult at his Institute for the cure of Dis GEO. B. BAYLEY, Baker City, where they are prepaid eases of the Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Diges Importer and Dealer of Choice Poultry, BOX to Cut, or Cut an Make all kindiiof tive and Genito-Urinary Organs, and all * 659, San Francisco. private diseases, v iz : Syphilis in all its forms and stages, Seminal Weakness aud ail Ladies & Childrens Clothing the horrid consequences of sell-abuse, g°n" General Agent for the P oultry W or ld a monthly magazine, devoted entirely to P ouf orrhea, gleet, strictures, nocturnal and di All orders from the surrounding Tow is paper published i n U e conn- and Country will be promptly attended to, ,t urnal emissions, sexual debility, diseases of try. The best paperffipubhahe per year, the same prices that our City customer ai the back and loins, inflammation of tlie try. Subscription $1 25 Standard of Excel- agent for the American 8tan< . bladder and kidneys, etc.; and he hopes that charged. his long experience and successful prac lence Price 50 cents. Agents wanted in Stamping for Embroidering tice, will continue to insure him a share ot every city and town in the country. For public patronage. By the practice of many further information address Braiding done to order. BOX 659, San Francisco. years in Europe and the United States, he is Please state what paper you saw this ad enabled to apply the most efficient and suc LATEST FASHIONS n4Ani cessful remedies against diseases of all kind*. vertisement ni. He cures no mercury, charges moderate, Received every month, direct from n treats his patients in a correct and honorable York. way and has references o f unquestionable A g e n t for Grover & Baker’ veracity from men of known respectability and high standing in society. All parties consulting him, by letter or otherwise, w i l l Sew ing Machines. receive the best and gentlest treatment and implict secrecy. Take Notice. I PRIVATE It Costs no More io Keep Good Fowls than Poor Ones. Corner of Leidesdorff Street, ) a few ooors beiow What Cheer House,) Private Entrance on, Leidesdorff »tree . Established expressly to afford the Afflicted sound and Scientific Medical Aid, m the treatment aud cure of all private and chronic Disea ses, Cases of Secresy, and all Sexual Dis orders. HEREAS, UNDER THE ACT OF the Legislative Assembly oi the State W of Oregon, entitled “ An Act to Protect Liti L. F. GROVER, Governor. M o d er ate C h arger which is at once agreea ble, healthy, and effectual for presery. ,ing the hair. It soon re stores fade 4 or gray hair to its originai color, with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, fall, ing hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed; |}u t s u c h as remain can be saved hv ^ a p p ] ica tj on) and stimulated into £ I STATE SEAR. J an d A y e r ’s AID. No. 519, Sacramento Street, J P r o c la m a iio n . gants,” Approved October 24,1870, the B ud - rock D emocrat , a newspaper published at Baker City, Baker County, Oregon, has been designated to publish the Legal and Judicial Advertisements foi the counties ot Baker ana Grant, in Oregon; and whereas, the Propri etor oi said B edrock D emocrat lias fiiea with the County Clerks of said Counties w ritten stipulations accepting the conditions of said Act, together with Bonds, approved as the law directs, with proper returns anu notices thereof to tins office, according to law NOW, Therefore, the B edrock D emocrat is hereby proclaimed to be appointed aim confirmed as tne medium tnruugh which al. L.e0ai and Judicial advertisements fur the counties of baker and Grant shall be pub lisheu, for the period authorized by law. Done at the Oily ol Salem, tnis 27th day February, A. D. 1873. MEDICAL SIM ilSTiTITIi 9, Between Pine and Bush. SAN FRANCISCO. L Talk, the Accounts uue tlie McOoru Brothers must be settled immediately or the., will be sued. The undersigned has the se:- tlement oi all the business, and is doierniin ea that it shall be settled soon. This is the C o sm o p o l it a n . — ^gvpt contains last notice. 8. B. MoCORD, over /ü,üüü foreign residents. Ai Fur McCord Bros. examina, the commercial metropolis April 28, 1874.n51tf has 41,ÜUü, and Cairo, the capital 20,000. ¿lost of them are Greeks, Italians and Germous. The Ameri* icuns are nearly ail connected with the army. Egypt in her best days was a cosmopolitan country. The Persians, the xtiacedonians aud the Rowans, ail nad flourishing colonies there, and tne Jews weie so nurner ous in Caesar's time that he made use of tnem to create an army when the city oí Alexandria, then" almost as poptuons as iiome itself, rev< lied against ins act in placing Cleopatra on jibe thxuue, I) it E stray Notice. ¡Sale Q uick C ures kale. I 1 T T I E T I E O l AN E X ECU TIO N b 3> issued out of the Circuit burnt of Grant County, Oregon, and to me directed and delivered, fpr a Judgment rendered ii. said Court, on the 6th day o f June, A. D. 1873, in favor of W. U. Reinhaitand Frank Hackney, and against A. E. B arr, lor the sum of Nine Hundred and Two Dollars and Forty cents, ($»02 40 1 Damages, togetti er with Thirtv-three Dollars and Ninety- seven cents, Tax costs, and all accruing costs, I have levied on the following piop- erty, to-wit: That certain house and two lo's, situated in Prairie City. Grant county,Oregon, and known as the Starr Hotel and lots, tne same being tlie tracts or parcels of land conveyed by deeds from M. Killborn and wife to C- Johnson, and from Johnson and wife to A. E. Starr, and fronting Ninety feet dn Main Street and running east from Main Street One Hundred aud Eighty feet more or less. N o tice is hereby given, that on the Attest: ¡8. F. PRIVATE M bs . B abk ett , as Preceptress. The Director* feel warranted in saying that our School will fully maintain its preseat high reputation under its present manage ment, and every effort will be made to ren der full satisfaction to our patrons. T o r xxl s i Primary Department, per Quarter, $10 Oft Preparatory and Academic, “ 15 00 Latin. Extra, 3 W French, Extra, 6 00 Other Higher Branches in proportion. Tuition Invariably in ADVANCE. A. H. BROWN, President. W m . F. M c C rary , Sec’y. C IT Y a13tf H A L L . r p H E L A R G E AND COMMODIOUS 1 Hall over J. W. Cleaver’s FurmtOi'* Warerooms is now open to the Public f * Balls, Parties, Concern, &c., ¿c. For particulars enquire of Bater City, 0 « J. W. CLEAV«**