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About Bedrock democrat. (Baker City, Baker County, Or.) 1870-188? | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1874)
i f i l t ’o c l t # | f* 1H B Y V 3 { ! Work is suspended on the Gunboat quartz i ledge, near Pocahontas, for the present. We ----- —- ______, i kave beard it stated that this stoppage is for | ’'be purpose of allowing one of the owners to B a k e r City , J u ly 1 5 , 1 ^ 7 4 . make a trip below for the purpose ot pro curing a mill, to be put up on the ledge—it L. P. F I S H E ^ T ^ ^ r ^ r - c h a n ts’ E xch a n g e is our n n ih ^ S 1* jW *'Ier' is at present worked with an arasta, with the d San F rancisco. ’ ourauthorlZ(?d A gen t best of results. * AG EN TS.—The following named gentle- 1 . u I i v a n s , Boston, Mass. T ' Portland, Oregon Hnx W EU’ Francisco. ’ Hols. Dux ham W right , Union Countv 0 P. C. H arper , Albany- Oregon *’ M . W D av KW alla WaIla?°W. T T t V V X’ 1 ?)ndlet 0 M, Oregon. •T. D. A gnew , Boise City, Idaho. L H \VrEY’ CTlarl;,tvlJIe> Oregon. W W ells , La Orande, Oregon. W A. C rawfore » Payette Valley, Idaho. I' ed ' T i m W - VVelnr Valley- Maho. 7'rLI/v JrV K’ Canyon City, Oregon. n . H. H id e , Prairie City, Oregon. nav^htdr^8 f 10ll.n d. Onion and the Cove can pay then- subscription to the D emoceat to On 1 n bVn- merchants at Union, or Cowles A McDaniels or ¡3. G. French at The Gove. Persons wishing to subscribe in that portion ot Union county can give their names to either ot the above named parties. F eed . S alade is authorized to act as Agent lor the D emoceat at Umatilla. G eo . W. P almes is authorized to act as Agent for the D emoceat at Marysville. C h a rle s VY. C ran e is authorized to act as Agent for the B edeock D emoceat in San Jbraneisco. L. B emillaed and R. S. C ates are author ized to act as Agents for the D emoceat in Union County. S am . H annah will receive grain, produce, Ac., at Union, in payment for subscription to the B edeock D emoceat . Money Mató. Latest New York Gold Quotations, LEGAL TENDEES IX POEÏLAXD : 109 h Buying,.................. 8 öc. I Selling,........ ...89 [CP* The B edeock D emocrat has more fid e , paying subscribers in Baker boxa County, than has any other two papers pub lished in the State. We put no m an’s name on our subscription list unless we have orders so to do. _AT 1 Meteorological Table. Through the politeness of Professor S. P. Barrett, we are enabled to lay before our readers tlie following table showing the range ot the Mercury for the weeK ending July 4th, 1874, at Baker City, Oregon: 7 a . m . 12 m . 10 p. M. Sunday, 55 91 61 Monday, 48 90 62 Tuesday, 55 85 53 Wednesday, 48 SO 59 Thursday, 54 87 61 Friday, 56 92 78 Saturday, 64 82 60 Average for the week . 68:6 degrees. Average for corresponding week last year, 69:4 degrees above Zero. 1,1ST O F A R R I V A L S . Tkrough .the politeness of Mr. J. H. In g ra h a m ,.the obliging clerk of the W est ern Hot el, of this city, we m e enabled to lay before our readers the following list of arrivals a t that Hotel, for the week end ing .1 11 ly loth, 1874: Mat. Heed, Win. E. Wood,C. Eastabrooks H arry Moore, Dav. Sissely, Connor Creek ; Express Han e h ; Geo. B. Flem ing, R. D. Johnson, Paririe City.; R. Perkins Sparta; John Austin, Canyon city.; John Erwin, David Gilchrist, Rye Valley; Geo. Jenney, A uburn; H ardin Estes, Antone Rose, Da vid Kelley, Valley; John W. M eidmin, Henry M eldm in, Oregon City: T. F Hov er, Rye Vrlley; Prichard A wife, Amelia; Col. W . W. Chapman, W ashington; Jos. Miller, Ransom Beers, Basin; Jas. Burrill, Rock : reek:; R. A. Pierce, Powder River; Guy Durkee, Burnt River; John O. Bry an t, W o lf Creek; John Oaviness, Da G ra n d ; Jhom as Iler, Muddy Creek; Miss H attie Evens, Miss Ida Evens, Chicago; A CvaiosiTY.—Mr. Williams, ot our city, yesterday showed us a curios ty ia the form of a newspaper. It is the “Boston Evening Transcript,” daiedMonday Evening, Februa ry 9, 1874—a large 8 page, 56 .column paper— as large as the double sheet Sacramento Un ion, nondensed to the small space of 11 \ inches one way, and 9I 4 inches .the other. A person has to have to use a magnifying to read the reading matter. We understand Mr. J. W. Virtue has secured this euriosity flu ids fine Cabinet of Curiosities, &e. In this conection we would state lhai he is anxious to procure every thing he possibly c$n, of a curious or instructive nature, so as to place the same in his cabinet for public inspection. We are informed that several faimers, near Wingville. intend to collect their best aud largest beef cattle together, and drive them to a market, as soon as their crops are harvested. This is a good move. There are at least 50.000 head of cattle in this county, 10,000 head of which are fit for market aud ought to be sold off' of the range. The sale of even this number of cattle from Baker county, and the money left here in their stead, would make times easy R ace . —There will be a match race—six hundred yards, for $300 aside, come off over the Baker City Tracks on next Saturday week, July 25th, between Brown Dick, and Connor Creek horse, Joe Buggins. In this connection we will say, that the races over the Baker City Race Course, this fall, will take place about the middle of Sei tember or first of October, so as not to conflict with the races at Boise City. We are informed that Mrs. Belle Chamber lain, who has been lecturing for some time past in Washington Territory and Eastern Oregon, intendtrio pay Baker City a visit, and lioldforth her hobby to our good people. She is spoken of as a plausible public speak er, and she may, and no doubt does, make money by her perambulations over the coun try. But we doubt whether or not her lec tures are not injurious to society. We are requested to state that Miss Flora Myers, who arrived in our city some week or two since and was taken with a severe spell of sickness, from which she had fully recovered last week—and left our city for Portland on the stage last Saturday evening. Her friends wish-her a pleasant trip. A drove of cattle passed through our city last week. One of them got down in our streets, and wae a muddy sight wheu hauled out of the mud hole. That place was being and is now filled up, and' is graveled over. Samuel Bear, of Pendleton, is on a short visit to his many friends in this city. We understand th at the correspondent of ¡XT*" Ciias. St. L ouis has located perrna- i the Sentinel will enter suit against Cage ; nently in Baker; and is nowprepared to man i Baker, of La Grande, for transm itting ob- ufacture and repair all kinds of jewelry and I scene language through the United States | watches. After twenty-eight years experi- Cor. Kearny ana S uffer Sfs. mails. ) ence in the business, he feels competent to | Col. 'Chapman, of Portland, arrived here SAN FRANCISCO, last evening on his way home from W ash ! give entire satisfaction. Mr. St. Louis, is W H O LESA LE AND R E T A IL D E A L E R S IX | also agent for the best Sewing Machine m ington. ! use. the NewWilson, price, $55,00. John Brattain and Joseph Cleaver, of P eospectixg . —McCord, Bohna and party j Baker City, paid our town a visit last week, A C A R». left our city on a prospecting trip last week, j Capt. John M ountain, of the logging ex- j pedition, arrived here yesterday. A num- Musical Instruments, and were absent some three or four days. I desire to express my thanks todhe peo ber of the hands under his charge accom- They think they were successful in their in j I panied ---- and ----- ple of Baker City for their kindness aud him. tentions. They found two ledges that pros j H ip ! H ip ! H u r r a h ! !— The Grande sympathy during my late illness. Borne of M U S IC A l j i i a : c i i a x d i s e . pect well, and they are satisfied with the re Ronde Times has removed to Union, and you deserve personal mention, but The All O rders from th e In te rio r p ro m p tly flliod. Seeing Eye lias marked and will reward you. sults of their trip. will publish its first Issue at this plac'e on I cannot, however, forbear making mention of Rev. Cum Lum for his kindness, and Dr. m a n r f a c t u n : : ;; s c r T i m MuEDEB.--One Chinaman on last Wednes Saturday next. Youk Chu for his skillful and successful The youngsters of this place had a social day evening, at Auburn, sent a brother Ce treatment. I feel to them I owe my life.— lestial to the happy hunting grounds of the hop at the Hotel last Friday evening. Trusting they will be as successful with all Judge Brainard is afraid of being arrest their patients, I take pleasure in recommen Flowery Kingdom, by cutting and stabbing, ed, since they have captured our Clerk. ding the afflicted to their care. Now, kind and otherwise murdering him. The offend friends, I bid you farewell, leaving you to BONUS. er has been arrected, and is now in our jail. be rewarded by Him who hath said, “Inas M ore A eeests . —We learn, since we re much as you have done it unto the least of F ire at S paeta . —Weare informed that,on ceived our regular Union Items, that there those, my children, you have done it unto Monday morning last, at about 5 o’clock, fire has been six or seven more arrests made at me.” Yours, verv Gratefullv, Rev. L. A. POWELL. was discovered in the blacksmith shop, at Union in connection with the County Seat Sparta, which consumed the shop together question. Judge D. O. Sterns, of our city, with some four or five other buildings. Loss left yesterday for the scene of conflict, as at not stated. C h in e se P h y s ic ia n , torney for the Union prisoners. The appear Has located perm anently in A Chinese couple were married in our city ances are that this is going to be a live and B AKER CITY, OREGON, a day or two since, American fashion. We interesting fight. did not learn whether Esquire Farnam con And can be found at J. W. Cleaver’s Old R ye V a lle y Item s. Cabinet Shcp, which lie has fitted up as cluded the ceremony by saluting the fair E ditor D emoceat :— Times in this Valley an Office and'Apothecary Store. bride or not. diseases incident, to the H um an Fam look rather blue—weather warm and water ily All can be cured by this Physician. A. great maey of our citizens are “fleeing scarce, very little mining being done- Web Particular attention paid to cases given up as incurable by other Physicians. to the mountains,” not from fear of “ the ber and Odell are running on half time. DR. YOUK CHU. wrath to come,” but after huckleberries, The Fourth was duly celebrated at Mor Baker City, May 13, 1874.-nlnl7 fvhich, we understand, are very plentiful mon Basin on the evening of the third, with this season. a grand hall given by Mr. and Mrs. Clatner, A cknowledged by M usicians to be th e B est Low Jack Danniels, late of Boise Basin and the genial landlord and lady of the Basin Priced In stru m e n ts ever offered fo r s a l e Hotel. The attendance was large, there be Walla Walla, arrived in our city from an ex. on th is Coast. tended prospecting tour. He is looking well ing sortie thirty or thirty-five tickets sold. At an early hour the belles and beaus of this and hearty. Lumber— New Saw Mill. part of the country assembled in the public Work is starting up on the Virtue Mine. In a short time the mill and mine will be hall, and tripped the light fantastic toe till c C O B D b r o t h e r s h a v e sun up- The supper was good—just the kind worked to their full capacity. tl^eir New Saw Mill in complete run a hungry soul would enjoy; the music, by ning order, and it is doing the best of work. Mrs. Blanchard has moved out to the Vir It is located at Messrs. Haggett and Davis, was very good. tue miue, aud will keep the boarding house Among the belles of the evening, were Miss jP o e a lio n ta s, there. Mary Clatner, Miss Annie Richardson, Miss Where they are prepared to fill all hills for A four-horse team made things lively on Lumber at short notice, and at as Mary Watkins, Delia McDonnald aud Miss our streets for a short time last Saturday Donna Sisley. As for the bsaus—’nough R e a s o n a b le R r ic e s evening. No material damage done. v ^ í» * said. Everything passed off pleasantly, and As any other Mill in the county* Orders or Haying has commenced in our valley. all appeared satisfied. Bills for Lumber can be left at the Black G ra n ite Creels Item s. smith Bhop of B. B. McCord, in Baker The only excitemen here is quartz. Gil E ditor D emocrat :— Permit me through City, and they will be promptly filled. christ & Co. are pounding away; Colt & Co. S. B. McCOBD, your columns to present to your readers a are running their arasta; Green & Co. are R. D! McCOBD, few facts in relation to our mines, or rather J. P. McCORD. getting out rock that would make the Ophir of Eastern, Oregon. We learn from Mr. G. P. S.—All business in connection with the or Comstock ashamed. All we want here is Mill will he atended to by W. Dunlap, just from Granite Creek, the capital, to develop the richest mines in East ' R. D. McCORD. oliowing facts: November 11, 1873.-n27tf ern Oregon, and equal to any on the qpast. Mr. Dunlap has a fine ledge, specimens of JOE. which I now have, the average yield is $250 Affecting signt— Barrels in tiers. Buy Your Lumber at the per ton; one specimen is from rock that as A spirited youth—One dead drunk. says $673 per ton. A highly intelligent dog—the type-set Old, Reliable Mr. Poor is looking through the country ter. in the interest of Sau Francisco capitalists. E b e l l ’ s O ld M i l l . The working-man’s favorite dish—Cav It is the intention of Mr. Poor to erect a mill endish. E H A V E R E F IT T E D T H E on the ledge owned by Mr. Danlap, to fully Mill and make the best Lumber in Look out for the comet thereby hangs a tha county, at prices to suit the times. test its value, the mill at first to be a 5-stamp tail. Any bills left at our Mill receive as prompt and will cost, with appurtenances, about fif “Crusade syrup,” in soda, is m uch called attention in the future as in the past. We teen thousand dollars. Mr. P. also visited for in certain Western towns. | saw everything from a Lath to the Heaviest ! Timbers. the ledge recently discovered by Mr- Cabol, It is said th at those Iowa grasshoppers Clear and seasoned Lumber always on and found workmen busy at work taking out wink at Paris green and smile at hot wa hand. rock which is being crushed at Halsey & ter. j Bills left with J. W. tVisdom will i*eceivo immediate Attention. By strict attention to Co.’s mill. The ledge from which the rock A Lebanon (Ky.) gent, in ardently greet business, we hope to receive our share of is taken is one of great magnitude, it being ing a long-parted wife, broke one of her public patronage. some 300 feet in width and extending into ribs. An unlimited amount of Grain taken in exchange for Lumber. the mountain, the extent of which is not yet Fam ily Physicians are carefully noting N1' aß -im ELLIOTT & VAN PATTEN. known. Enough rock is now in sight to keep the promising state of the green apple crop. March 1. 1874.-n34tf. the mill crushing for the next two j’ears; the The Taxpayers of Boise City u>e£. yield per ton is from $40 to $100 per ton. at the Court House on last Thurs It was the intention of Messrs. Poor & Dunlap to have a few tons of the rock from day and nominated the following oa are H ere b y VotifSetl th at the Dunlap ledge crushed at the Virtue mill, city ticket: Mayor, T. E. Logsn; all Lauds purchased of./. M. Boyd, or but, as their quartz is silver and sulphrates, Councilmen, John Lemp, ClayBran- other persons, in the South/oastQuirter of Section Seventeen, in TownoMip Nine South, they cannot separate at this mill, consequent stetter, Fred Dangle, John Huntoon and Forty East, commonly known as Baker ly they will not ship to this place. Mr. Poor City, and Boyd’s Addition/, and which is and P. J. Pefly; Treasurer, A. G. expresses the belief that this section of Eastern situated in B’aker county,/ Oregon, (if said Boyd, or other person, has/ not first secured Oregon is fully equal in richness to any part Red way; Marshall, Moses L yons.— the title of the undersigned to the same), of Nevada; and that all that is required is As yet there is no other ticket in the is voidable, and will be taken from you with capital to work our mines, to make this a field. out any pay or reward i or improvements, ---------------- ------------------------ - wealthy district. and you are further noi/ified that there has been no final decisions even in the Laud Placer mining on Granite Creek is pro-* Gen. Nesmith has arrived at his Office, against me, on/merit, as to my title gressing well. Bowen & Co. are making home in Polk Comity. to said lands. All that/decision went to, was from seven to ten dollars per day to the hand to the point that my A ttorneys did not make the appeal in proper / season, as ordered by in their claim; Wigman & Co. are making In a riot in Shanghai the Chinese me. Suit will be instituted in proper time about eight dollars per day to the hand; Mr. mob attacked the French quarter, to recover all of said |and and improvements M R S . R . C. S H E P H E R D , A g e n t a t Walt. Lucas is making from ten to fifteen near Ningpoo Joss house, maltreated held. Beware! BAKER CITY, OREGON. ROYAL A. PIERCE. dollars per day with a hydraulic; the claim M. Pereboisi and family and burned April 2, 1873.n47n39 Rockbridge, Wis./. Jan. 24, 1874.n34tf of Iilopp & Johnson is paying from six to ten his house. Four Chinese were dollars per day to the man; Mr. Harvey Rob killed. The mob also attacked other © T IC K T O A I j J j P E R S O N S . houses in the same quarter and in bins & Co. are paying unusually well. Boyd’s Pre-rimption Entry and United 1 FOB States Townsite qif Baker City, set down for Mr. Hinton, of Elk Creek, showed Mr. jured several persons severely- The Patent. The Fim/il decision of Commissioner Dunlap a specimen, or nugget of pure gold, French police finally quelled the riot Drummond against It. A. Pierce and State of with the assistance of a squad of which weighed $230, and says all the miners Oregon, and in /favor of Boyd’s Pre-emption English police. About five thou FIFT H AND LAST GIFT CONCERT Entry for the I/fortheast quarter of Southeast on the creek are doing well. quarter, and \ test half of Southeast quarter Mr. D. says that at all the above camps the sand Chinese were engage d in the IN AID OF THE of Section 17 j Township 9; S R 40 East, 120 Chinamen, as well as white men were doing riot. acres. Also, in favor of United States Town- well. Just before his leaving for this place site on South feast quarter of Southeast quar m p t o m s o f L iv e r C o m p la in t a n d o f ter of Sectio’i 17, Township 9, S R 40 East;— a new invoice of about one hundred China S S o y m e o f t i i e D is e a s e s P r o d u c e d By* it . JU L Y 3 1 s t , 1 8 7 - 4 . 40 acres, wan made on September 15, 1873, men had arrived. Some in search of good A sallow or .yellow color of skin, or yel- and entered on Records of United States L IS T OF G IFT S : claims to .purchase, others seeking employ lowisn brown spots on face and other parts Land oiSca at Washington, Book 102, Page of the body; dullness and drowsiness with $250,000 110 , and Patent was ordered to issue to said ment. frequent headache; dizziness, bitter or One Grand Cash Gift......... 100,000 Boyd for said 120 acres, and to Pre-emption Business men feel confident that the Gran bad taste in the m outh, dryness of throat, One Grand Cash Gift....... 75.000 Lot entries of said Townsite. and internal heat; palpitation, in many* One Grand Cash Gift....... . ite Creek camp will soon be one of the lead casesa dry teasing cough, with sore throat, One Grand Cash Gift......... 50.000 J. M. BOYD. 25.000 ing camps of Eastern Oregon. We under unsteady appetite raising of food, and a One Grand Cash Gift......... January 13, 1874-35 tf Choking sensation in throat distress, heav 100,000 5 Cash Gifts, $20,000 e; c h . stand, upon reliable authority, that Alby iness, bloated or full feeling about stom eacu. 140.000 1-4.000 10 Cash Gifts Bros, will soon return to that place with a ach and sides, pain in sides, back or breast 150.000 15 Cash Gift ', 10.000 e a c h . and about shoulders; colic, pain and sore 106.000 heavy stock of goods. The saw mill owned ness through bowels, with heat constipa 20 Cash Gilts, 5.000 e a c h . 100.0CO 25 Cash Gifts, 4.000 e a c h . by Walkap & Co., which for the past taree tion, alternating with frequent attacks of 90.000 30 Cash Gifts, 3.000 e a c h . diarhcea; piles, flatulence, nervousness, years has been idle, is now in good repair, coldness of extremities, rush of blood the 100.000 50 Gash Gif is, 2.000 e a c h , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN and will soon be in operation with a full head, with symptoms of appolexy, num b 100.000 100 Cash Gifts, 1.000 e a c h . ness of limbs, especially at night; cold 120,000 500 e a c h . 240 Cash Gifts, force of hands, which evidently means busi chills alternating wi’h hot. flashes, kidney 50.000 100 e a c h . 500 Cash Gifts, and urinary difficulties; female weakness ness. C. L. INTON. 950,000 M a in S tr e e t, B a k e r C ity , O re g o n . 50 e a c h . 19,000 Cash Gifts, an irrégularités, with dullness, low spirits The above camps are near Fort Sumpter, unscociability, and gloomy forebodings.— about forty or forty:five miles from this city. Only a few of the above symptoms are Grand Total, 20,000 Gifts, all cash, $2,500,000 e k e e p s co nstan tly on likely to be present in any case at one P R IC E © P T I C K E T S : Kellogg & Grier, on the mailroute from this time. All who use Dr Pierce’s Golden hand a full assortment of all articles iu Whole Tickets................v............. $50,00 to Canyon City, pass near these camps and Medical Discovery for Liver Com plaint his line, such as Halves............................................ 25,00 and its complications are loud in its praise. will, when there is a road so that they can, Sold by all, druggists everywhere Tenth, or each Coupon ; .............. 5,00 ----------- -— ------------- run in there. It will take but comparatively 11 Whole Tickets for................... 500,00 Miner’s Hydraulic Pipe, Noz B a k e r C ity L o d g e N o. 2 5 , I . €>., 221-6 Tickets for.............................. 1,000,00 a small outlay of capital and labor to build zles, Butts aud Tin Ware. © . F„, meets every Saturday* evening, att jF or Ticfeets or In fo r m a tio n , a good road, which the Granite people are half past six o’clock, at Odd Fellows Hall, m Also, Every Pattern and Style of Address, anxious to have dono, and are willin to help the ne<v Bank Block, corner of Front street THOS. E. BRAMLETTE, build it. This is an important matter to our and Court Avenue. Members o the Order S T O V E S . n9nl2 Agent and. Manager, business men, and they ought aid liberally are invited to attend. By order of N. G. The Celebrated Buck’s Patent Cooking, Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky. 0 ^ ” F oe the very best Photographs, go to and the Onward Parlor Stove are kept on iu constructing this road. The trade of Elk, hand, together with all other styles. Granite and Olive creeks naturally tends to Bradley & Rulofsoii’s Gallery without S tates KÎr’ Ascend in the ELEVATOR, 429 Mont Baker City, but the want of a good road has gomery Street, San Francisco. ¿F Q IO W O IF L X 3 : AT THE heretofore kept it from us. Done upon short Notice, and at reasonable P rayer M eetixg .— A prayer meeting will UN ION IT E M S . Prices. • be held at the Court House, on Saturday n26tf J. H. PARKER. evening of this week. First door above the Express Office.. The County* records of Union County E fiscopad V isitation .— Rt. Rev. Bishop were removed to this place on Saturday adies* F a n cy a n d M illin e r y Morris’ makes the following announcement Goods in Btore, and Latest ¡Styles, receiv July 11th. The Court will meet at this place next of services:—Sunday, the 19th inst., at 11 A. ed by Express every Month, and for sale at M. at the Cove, aud 4 P. M- at Union; Mon most reasonable Prices. n u n d iv id e d o n e - e ig h t h in - Saturday. day and Wednesday evenings at 8 o’cloek at terest in the “ JAMES GORDON R. S- Cates, County* .Clerk, was arrested La Grande: Sunday, the-26, at Baker City i ^LAR' i Z LODE.” th is m orning, Sunday*, on a charge of at the usual hours—11 A. M., 4 P. M. and 8 Done to Order, and at Short Notice by For particulars apply to GEORGE W. grand larceny—or in other words, for re P. M.; Tuesday the 28th, 4 P. M. at Eldora PARKER at A. H. Brown’s Store. MRS. L. J. HUSTON. m oving the County Records to the County do; Sunday, Aug. 2d, at Canyon City, at 11 Baker City, April 18,1874,-nolmO Baker City, March 19, 1874. n lfitl. A. M. and 4 P. M. Seat. THE UNEQUALLED SHERMAN & HYDE SHEET MUSIC, SEE3EO These Superb Instruments have achieved • success unparalleled in the history of Piano-fort* Manufacture. They are remarkable far Great Volume, Purity and Sweetness of Tone, and Durability. THE CELEBRATED OR. 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O Head Thorough bred Cotswold Sheep, lately Imported Horn the best herds in Can NE HUNDRED AN D F IF T E E N ada. The above Sheep are Full Blooded and as line 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 REASONABLE PR IC E S . For particulars, enquire of REID & FLETCHER, n24tf Baker City,