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About Bedrock democrat. (Baker City, Baker County, Or.) 1870-188? | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1874)
' ------- [Concluded from First Page.] States and the people are inseparaoly inter “distinct as the billows, yet one as remarkably prominent in the events twined; sea.” of that time, as to approach the the Ninety-eight years ago today! What an divine itself. impressive lesson we should learn from the It is unnecessary for me to ’dwell thought! Have we attained that standing among nations, or pursued the j¡ath of gov on the history of the revolution, as ernmental that formed the unex- it is familiar to every American cit pressed hopes ectitude predictions that hallowed izen how in 1775 at Lexington in Independence and on that memorable day? Massachusetts, the first note was Who can doubt Hall that to-day, as the American struck which was the death knell to people are clasping hands from the Potomac to the Iiio Grande, from Maine to Oregon, British oppression in the American bound with an electric chain of continent, how on the 18th of April burning together patriotism, the spirits of Washing 1775 Major Pitcairn, a British officer ton, and of Madison, and of Jefferson, and of Lincoln, are everpiesent, breathing sweet galloped into the streets of Lexington prayers of hope that when, two short years and exclaiming “Disperse, you vil from to-day, we are called upon to commem lains—throw down your arms and orate the Centennial of our Na disperse,” and he w, on the gallant tional Independence, A the uiversary glorious American on may not have reached the culmina Americans refusing to obey the com Un tion of its grandeur, nor the beginning of its mand, the order of “Fire” was given det tiny. and eight patiiots expired on the Our though greater and grander altar of civil liberty—How Washing to-day country, than ever before, has not yet. obtained possibilities of its achievements; and let ton, fired by the love of country, the to-day renew the solemn vow that we will and animated with a determination us remain true and we can do to resist the encroachments, of nothing less to that our to country, pledge our lives, oub the invading foes, became the fortunes and oub sacred honors to the pres ervation of its honor, the integrity ot its unanimous choice of the army for promises, the purity of its administra its Commander in Chief—how Isra tion. Let and us indulge the supplication that el Puti lam, when informed bv the pr feeling arm, assisted and guided by omnipresent messengers that the the unerring wisdom of Divine Providence, keep tar in advance of our country’s bis streets of Lexington and Concord may horn its pathway every ob had been drenched with the blood tory, renewing that threatens the safety of our insti of his countrymen, left his oxen stacle or'mar the light of their prosperity. where they stood in the field, and tutions, ‘•Great God! we thank tl ee for this home not stopping to say good bye to his —this bounteous birthland of the free: from afar mar come, Wife, leaped on his swiftest horse, Where wanderers the air of Liberty ! and was soon galloping to the scene Still And may breathe her flowers, untrampled, spring; of action —how gallaDt Marion, (he Her harvests wave, her cities l i.-e; yet. ’till Time shall fold his Ving, illustrious Carolinian, with his hardy And Demain Barth’s lovliest Paradise!” and intrepid company of Riflemen did valuable service to the Amarican cause in partisan warfare, by cutting off straggling parties of the enemy in the southern Atlantic coast how during severe, loDg, tedious Proclamation by tlie Governor. weary years the sterling patriots of H E B E A S : B ï T H E A C T O F Use L egislative A ssem bly o f the State the American Army harassed by the oi ' ^ O regon, A n A ct to provide for want of sufficient clothing to with th e location en of titled the “ County of U nion stand the rigors of the Northern winters; co u n ty ,” approved October seat, 18,1873,pro v id LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. suflering for necessary provisions to sustain in g lor the’ subm ission to the electors of county of the question of th e proper life; often directly accused and insulted by ¡said location of said C ounty se a t, it was d eclar an imbecile Congress, stood firm amid it all, ed “ the place receiving a m ajo rity of in the defence of their lights and liberties, all th the a t votes cast, sh all, upon the eertifi- presenting a spectacle of devotion to princi cate of the County Clerk of Union county, ple, unity of action and integrity of purpose be declared p ro clam atio n by th e Gov- seldom equalled, and never excelled in the e rn o r of the by S tate, annals of revolutions. I say these are inci ion c o u n ty ;” and th e County b eat o f U n e a s , At the general election held dents and facts connected with the Devolu W h e r State of O regon, on Die first, M onday tion familial- to every American schoolboy— in in J said th e tow n of U nion, in said and as important and sacred, as familiar. co u u n n ty e , of 1874, received by virtue o f said But amid all these stirring scenes < f devo A ct of th e U nion, au th o rizin g the tion, bravery, and integrity, there stands one subm ission of L egislature, the question of the County S e a t as afo resaid , live hund ami live figure towering majestically above all others, (505) votes, and th e tow n of La red G rande, to whom, individually and alone, this gov s;aid county, received th ree hundred and in ernment owes all that it expects to attain in forty-tw o''(342) votes, as appears by th e offi the uncertain future. In order that we may cial certificate of the County Clerk o f said more fully comprehend the sublimity of U nion county, n o w o n file in the E xecu 'Washington’s character, let us picture in our tiv e Office, by w hich it appears th a t said n o f Union has received a m ajo rity of minds the condition of the revolutionary tow e votes cast for the County S eat at army, when in the winter of 1777, after suf sa a ll id th election. fering from the fatigue of a long and disas- N ow , therefore, I, L. F. G rover G overnor terous campaign, they were compelled to o f Oregon, do hereby proclaim and declare seek winter quarters on the lonely banks of e said town ol Union to be the C ounty the noble Schuylkill, and here, during tlie 'th o f U n io n county, under and by virtue long and severe, winter, unprovided for by besvt, of th e provisions of the A ct of th e Legisla their country, they anxiously awaited the tiv e A ssem bly aforesaid, ony w hereof I h av e hereunto set coming of spring, that they might exchange i n m testim h and and caused the seal of the State the gloom and distress of the camp for tlie oi y Oregon be affixed a t th e Executive- comfort of the battle field, if ever, during Office m the to city of S alem , th is 27th day ¡the progress of the Devolution, the soldiers of , A. D. 1874. manifested a spiritof discontent and mutiny, By th J u e n G e overnor. it was during the harrowing scenes of Valley L. F. GRO V ER. Jorge. Valley Forge! How- my heart swell's [ s e a l ] S. F. CH A D W ICK , Secretary oi S tate. with gratitude, pride, love and veneration at the bound of that name! I see the half starv- . edweterans., actuated by no other motive than Sherifí ’s Sale. a defense of their rights, liberties and prop erty, ¡S3 they stand around their desolate camp fire, leaving bloody attestation of their T V IR T U E O F A N E X E C U T IO N o u t of tlie circu it Com l o f t ne iatriotism on every track they make; and do b ta te issued O regon, for G ran t County, an d to ! now enjoy the blessings which resulted m e directed an d delivered, for a Ju d g ifrom that, privation, want and suffering, with m e n t ren d ered Court, on the o u t giving them more thanapassingthought? Second d ay of J in u n e said , A. 1874, in fa ¡Heaven grant that it may go forth as an irre- v o r of J o h n M cC ullough D. and vvocable decree, that as long as the American H e ilm a n and ag ain st E li In m a n M. , for S. ; people are capable of expressing a sense of th e sum o f Six H u n d red an d T h iity-ih ree ($63:1 00) D am ages, toge-her w ith .ingratitude foi blessings given, that the stead- D T w ollars, h t ($28 00) D ollars, Tax costs, Mastness of the Patriot is ires of DO may ever and en all ty -eig costs, I have levied on 1 be held in grateful and lasting remembrance. th e follow accTuing ing p ro p erty, to-w it: UDluring all this season of destitution, Wash T h at c e rta tra c t of lan d bounded as ington remained with his army, and shared follow s: Com in m encing s ak e E ighty tlihir hunger and their grief. If, at this time, Rods h orn tbte N orth E a t ast a corner »ac hei had wavered a moment from his path of tion Twenty-s)ix in T ow nship T h ol irteen duty, or had even given expression to the South of Rang® T h irty -th ree b a st of the M e'riuiaii, in G ran t cou n ty , feelings which titled his breast, no earthly W illam ette runnings from thence forty-live power could have kept the army together. Oregon, h alf rocu'i b o uth , ttience one h u n ¡Bat, with words of cheer and expressions of anti one and sixty rotlls \S esl, thence loi ty-nve nhope, he buoyed the soldiers up. and emerged dred and a h alf rods N o rth , thence one hunu red ifnom Valley Forge with an army that after- and rods E a s t, to th e place of begin vsraj d scourged the entire British army with ning, sixty n tain in g F orty-five an d one hail humiliating defeat. It required a soul ele acres m co ore or ie.'S. tlie follow ing described tract of vated and expanded, commensurate with the lan A d lso, , situ ated sa id C ounty a n a sta te : duty devolving on it, to accomplish this; C om m encing at m the.South W est-corner oi but, though betrayed by trusled friends, and section Tw enty-live, i\a T ow nship thwarted in his designs by the incompetency ¡south ol Rai.ge T h irty -th re e E ast T hirteen, of subordinates, Washington eisplayed a lam e tte M eridian, m e u c e ru n n in g oi E W ast il trusting hope, a fervid zeal, and unswerving T hree H a n d le d an d T w enty Rous to Sec fortitude that are truly marvellous—leaving tion co .n er, ilienee N o rth E ig h t H u n d red no doubt but th it he was guided in his ac alia F o rty -th ree ai-d ope h air leei, ihem-e H u n d red ahd Tw enty Rods to tions by an unerring counsel of a higher W est-Three lin e, tlieu ce so fith alo ng said ¡sec Power; and until the drama of human affairs Section tion line E ig h t H uiidieh an d F o rty -th ree shall come to a final termination, he who was alia one h a u feet, to trie place oi beginning, “ first, in peiice, first in war, and first in the an n tain in g one H u n d re d » '‘d Two anu hearts of his countrymen,” will emblazen one d q co u arter acres, m o ie o r less. the proudest page of American history. N ot.ce is hereby given, th a t on the It.was during these momentous events that the Confinetal Congress, actuated by the no Twenty-fourth day of July, ble determination to die as freemen, rather A. D. rò7i, a t the h o u r oi z (o’clock, P. rvi., than live as slaves, urged by the ceasless per Í w ul se a ail th e rig ht, title ¡and interest of suasive appeals of the people, in tones too said a n in an d to th e above des strong and unmistakeable to be unheeded, cribed Eli p ro In p m erty tne Coui't H o m e Door, passed the immortal Declaration of Inde in Uutijpi. City, , in a t Criant co ù n ty , Oregon, pendence. which was at once incentive to re a t P ublic A uction, tor cash in h an d , Uoiu to the hig h est an d best (nude., to sat- newed effort on the part of the Colonists for Coin, the achievement of their -Independence, and isiy said execution an d a w il . costs. P. GRAY, an act of bewildering astonishment to the n 7 n ll Sheriff. powers of the Old World, that the feeble Col onies of Great Britain should have the rash ness to proclaim it. S am m on s. Fellow-citizens, we are assembled to-day to celebrate the anniversary of this event, In th e Circuit Court of tlie State of Oregon, ever to be held in remembrance by the sons C ounty of G rant. of Freedom- It is a no less event than the W. V. R in for eh the art, D. G. O verliolt an d Jo hn birth ofa Nation, and the deliverance of three M uldrick, co-part doing buoiness in millons of people from the thraldom of for Canyon City, Oregon ers undei the firm n am e eign oppression. Do we commemorate it an d style of R in eh art, O verboil & Co., with that spirit which characterized our early Plaintiff's, ag ain st fathers when, with hands uplifted before high Heaven, they declared to the world Jo h n K elley, D efendant. that these Colonies are, and of right ought tiie above n am e d De to be fi ee and independent States? Dowefeal To Jo h n K elley, fendant: that solemnity which prevailed in Independ N T IIE N A M E O F T I I E S T A T E O F ence Hail when, just ninety-eight years ago $ ou are co m m an d ed to ap p ear to-day, the divine principle was first announ in Oregon, tne above en titled co u rt, a t th e Court City, G ran t C ounty, Oie- ced by a human government that all men H ouse oil in or Canyon before the first M onday in A u are created equal, ami are endowed by their goti, gust, 1874, w hich w day oi said Creator with inalienable rights, among which m o n in , and answ er ill the be th c o e m ¿ted p lain t now on are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness! riie w ith tiie C lerk of said Court, in tne We are to-day enjoying the fruits of that above en titled action, by tiie above nam ed Declaration, as every American citizen en R ain tiff's, ag ain st you, w herein tne P lain joys it at ail times, in all places. tiffs piay ju d g m en t ag ain st you, tor Three an a T ffirtj-T h ree . ollars and We have a government, fortunately, unlike H u n dred cents, an d interest a t 12 per cent any other in the world—a government “of N per ineteen , from th e 20tli day of Ju n e 187s, the people, by the people, and for the peo in U an>.um nited sta te s Goui Com, and ior the ple,,’ a government whose laws are equal, sum of T hiiiy-T w o D ollars and just and wholesome, a government whose further, cents, in U nited estates currency, protection is extended to the humblest as N and inety in terest thereo n iro iu the 29tu day of well as highest citizen, a government that A p ril, 1874, olid Plaintiffs costs and this action. cannot long remain corrupt, while the peo. d isb u rsem ents in for will take notice m a t, unless you do pie discharge tne duty which rests upon so You p ear and answ er said co m p lain t on them, a government which derives its power or ap tlie said srd d a . of A ugust, 1874, from the consent of the governed, a govern beiore tiffs w ill tak e ju d g m e n t ag ainst you ment which has proven itself capable of re P ui lain accordance w ith toe p ray er oi said com pelling the attack of external foes, and with p lain standing the effects of iuteral commotions, a P u b t. ii hed by ord er of H on. L. L. M cA r government which gjves to every inhabitant, u r, Judge of said C ourt, dated June 2 d, whether citizen or pot: the privilege of wor th 1874, for six consecutive w eeks. GEU. B. CU R REY , shiping his Creator according to his own free n lin ll A tt’y ior Pills. will, being fiee from that eclesiastical perse cutiou 'which is tlie tormenting and baneful feature of all other governments—a govern O f tlie C elebrated Standard ment, in short, composed of, yet separate Organs— from th# several States, in which itself, the enquire at this new—for office. sale. For particulars notiti i K 1 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. heriff’s Sale. B y v ir t u e o f a n e x e c u t io n issued o u t ol the C ircuit Court, of the ¡-¡¡.ate oi Oregon, for G rant C ounty, and to m e directed and delive ed. for a ju d g m en t rendered in said Court, on tiie Sixth day ol Ju n e , A. D. 1873, in favor of W . V. R in e h art and Frank H ack n ey , and ag ain st A. E. S tarr, for the sum ot Six H undred and E ighty D ollars and nine cents, D am ages, tog eth er w ith ---------------------D ollars, Tax costs, and all accruing casts, I have levied on the follow ing Property* to-w it: T he undivided one third in terest in th a t certain W ater D itch and W ater R ight, sit uated and lying in Jo h n Day V alley, G rant County, Oregon, com m encing at a p o in t on the n o rth side of Jo h n Day R iver, n ear the upper end of A n d e r s o n ’s F arm , an d thence ru n n in g in a w esterly direction alo ng the F oot H ills, on the n o rth side of Jo h n D ay R iver to Dixie Creek, an d know n as to e S tarr, W ebster & Co.’s W ater Ditcii an d W ater R ight, together w ith tlie ap p u rten an ces th ereto belonging. N o tic e is hereby given, th a t on the 1 Q uick C ubes and M odebate C habges ¡ DS. f , K. M DOHERTY’S PRIVATE E D IC L 111 No. 519, mm 11»! Sacramento Street, Corner of Leidesdorff Street, ) a few doors below What Cheer House,) Private Entrance on Leidesdorff Street. Established expressly to afford tlie Afflicted sound and Scientific Medical Aid, m the treatment and cure of all private and chronic Disea ses, Cases of hecresy, and all Sexual Dis orders. TO THE AFFLICTED. W D R E S S M Â K IN C ! To Correspondents. iff-Vy U . * / # R, 0. S te M & Co.. Patients residing in any part of tlie state, however distant, who may desire the opinion and advice of Dr. Doherty in theii respective cases, and who think proper to submit a written statement of such, in preference to holding a personal interview, ate respect fully assured that their communications wiii be held most sacred and confidential. If the case be fully and candidly described, person al communication will be unnecessary, as in structions for diet, regimen and the general treatment of tlie case itself (including tlie remedies) will be forwarded without delay, and in such a manner as to convey no idea of the purport of the letter or parcel so trans mitted. [¡^“Consultation—By letter or otherwise FREE. Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay* . SpermaiorrlKBa. residence of Mrs. R. C. Sheph!e¡rd, iff DOHERTY has just published an im- p'Vtant phantplet, embodying his mm views Balter City, where they are pfepn, d iifid experiences in relaiion to impotence or to Cut, or Cnt an Make all kibdsf of Virility ; being a Short Treatise on Sperma Ladies & Childrens Clothing. All orders from the surrounding Towns and Country will be promptly attended to, at tlie same prices that our City customers are charged. Stamping for Embroidering and Braiding done to order» LATEST FASHIONS torrhea or Seminal Weakness, Nervous and Physical Debility, consequent on this affec tion, and other diseases of the sexual organs. This little work contains information of the utmost value to all, whether mairied 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, m . » . n22vrl I San Francisco Cal, TJ hop ta k e r . J. W. C L E A Y E R Received every month, direct from Ne York. Informs the Public that he is prepared to do all kind of work in the Undertaking Business A è r e n t f o r G r o v e r & B a k e r ’s on short notice and at. rasonable prices. Baker City, Oct. 1, 1873.n21tf Sewing Machines. DISFIISAEY. 623, Kearney St., Cornep Commercial street, San Francisco. # Established in 1854. for the treatment of sexual and seminal diseases, such as Gonor rhea, Gleet, Stricture, Sypliilisin allitsforms, seminal weakness, impotency, etc. Skin diseases, of years standing, and ulcerated legs successfully treated. DR. GIBBON has the pleasure of announ- *tiiat he u»» has returned ------- from visiting cing ujttMio . ^ the principal H ospitals m Europe, and , has_ re sumed practice at the Dispensary, 623 Keai- nev street, corner of Commercial, where his olü patients and those requiring his services may hud him. The Doctor has spared neither time nor money in seeking out new remedies, and has leturned with increased facilities for the alleviation of human suffering. M O RBIBIÆ M SEASES! How many thousands of persons, both male and female, are there who are suffer ing out a miserable exigence from the ef fects of secret indulgence, or from virus ab sorbed into the system. Look at their pal lid, emaciated and disfigured faces and their broken down constitutions, disquali tying them for tlie happiness of marriage or tne enjoyment of lite. In this horrid situa tion thousands sutler until death closes the scene. Let parents, guardians and friends attend to those who are sufficing w ith any of these horrible, life-destroying maladies— see that they are cared for ana cured before it is too late. Send them immediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who lias made pri vate diseases his especial study for years, and who is certain to cure tlie most invete rate cases without mercury or any injurious drugs. It is important to those afflicted, or those interested in the welfare of their friends, to be careful of the many pretended doctors who infest all cities, publishing their skill in (Tiring ail diseases in a few days, im posing upon the public by vising the names of eminent physicians from Europe and other piaces. Be therefore careful and make strict inquiry or you may fail mto the hands oi those charlatans. S E M IN A I. W E A K N E S S . a:;ri lanv'ai.x a ll tile o ilie r r» -cu li-.r «at- e. äleüeiesoä the other style. 11. R . & J . C P v A IC x , I FLORENCE s snare t o p le a s e . 1 f t h e r e is "and Consumption. Among the great discoveries of mod ern science, few are | of more real value to mankind than this effectual rem edy for all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. A vast tri- y ,, ... .. al of its virtues, t ¿ * j , f j |y throughout this and cjv, : other countries, has shown that it does surely and effectually control them. The tes timony of our best citizens, of all classes, es tablishes tlie fact, that C h er r y P ectoral will and does relieve and cure the afflicting disorders of the Throat and Lungs beyond any other medicine. The most dangerous affec tions of the Pulmonary Organs yield to it«, power; and cases of 4 ousumpiion, cured ¡,v this preparation, are publicly known, so remarkable as hardly to be believed, were they not proven beyond dispute. As a rem edy it is adequate, on which the public may rely for full protection. By curing Coughs* the forerunners of more serious disease, it saves unnumbered lives, and an amount of suffering not to be computed. It challenges trial, and convinces the most sceptical. Every family should keep it on hand as a protection against the early and unperceived attacks of Pulmonary Affections, which are easily met- at first, but which become incura ble, and too often fatal, if neglected. Tender lungs need this defence; and it is unwise to- be \\ ithout it. As a safeguard to children, amid flic distressing diseases which beset the Throat and.. Chest of childhood, C herry P e c t o r a l is invaluable; for, by its timely use, multitudes are rescued from premature al graves, and saved to tlie love and cl affection centred on them. It acts speedily and surely against ordinary colds, securing sound and hoalth-rcstbrir'g sleep. No one will suffer troublesome Influenza and painful liron- c I híjs , when they know how easily they can be cured. Originally the product of long, laborious, and successful chemical investigation, no cost or toil is spared in making every bottle in tlie utmost possible perfection. It may be confi dently relied upon as possessing all the vir tues it has ever exhibited, and capable of producing cures as memorable as the greatest it has ever effected. mA C U B E D A T H O M E. Persons at a distance may be CURED AT HOiViE by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon stating case, symptoms, length of time the disease Las oontinued, and have medicine promptly lbrw aided, free from damage and curiosity, to any part of the country, with full and plain directions for use. Persons writing to tiie Doctor will please state the name ol the paper they see this ad vertisement in. By inclosing Ten Dollars coin, in regis tered letter through the Postoffife, or through Wells, Fargo & Co., a package ot medicine will be forwarded to any part ol the Union. All communications strictlv confidential- Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearny street, San Francisco. Postoffice Box 1,- 957. n lly rl Î25 C Q C & pat> ous that it is kept fully up to its high standard; and it is the on ly reliable and perfected prepara tion for restoring G r a y o r F a d e d H air to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic proper ties, prevents the hair from foiling out, as it stimulates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger.. In baldness, it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor,, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. If is the most economical H air -D ressing ever used, as it requires fewer applica tions, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy appearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachu setts, says, “ The constituents are- pure, and carefully selected for ex cellent quality; and I consider it the B est P r e p a r a t i o n for its. intended purposes.” Sold If/ all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines » Price One Dollar. Buckingham ’s Dye. FOR THE WHISKERS. T T COSTS LESS THAN $300 TO MAKE X any $600 Piano sold through Agents, all oi whom make FLORENCE. ONE HURDRED PER CENT. TU m 1 t’io<e v !» o p refer a M a- profit. We have no agents, but ship direct to families at Factory Price. ’ <•.Jtse í -eíliMg iiiew orli away*f.«ìli t"ae operator, we now lia ve o:te o f th at «(.'scription (juii’t,easy-rm iuing F o r D iseases of the Throat and Lungs, su c h as C oughs, C olds, WHooping- C ough, B ro n c h itis, A sth m a, Seminal emission—the consequence of seif abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is pratieed by tlie youth PREPARED BY of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the fol Dr. J. C, AYER & €0., Lowell, Mass,,. lowing tram of morbid symptoms, unless P ractica! a n d A n a ly tical Chemists. combatted by scientific medical measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under SOL. 5 ) BY A ID DRUGGISTS* KVKKYWAERE. the eyes, pains in the head, ringing in the ears, noise like rustling of leaves or rattling ot chariots, uneasiness about tlie loins, weak HALTS' ness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence' in approaching AÁ>vv;"‘ • <vv¿- VEGETABLE SICILIA»'. strangers, a dislike to form new acquaintan ces, a disposition to shun society, loss o. 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, s.. - - ) —A— should apply immediately either in person Every year increases the popu or by letter, and have a cure effected by his larity of this valuable Hair Prep new and scientific mode of treating this dis ease, which never fails in effecting a quick aration, which is due to merit- and radical cure. alone. We can assure our old S ^ ccâa R a t t e n t i o n is caESed I T j P e c t o r a l, DE. GIBBON’S FLORENCE. 4a t...i g r c i i t h i r u o v rn su ii Is m arie iv o o .slîy i n t h i s r a v i J o a f M ach in e, m u l to íh " n e w m s l r ia g n u t s ty le s of C a s e s a<;«i¡-«l (a o .i.' Issi. A y e r ’s TO THE UXFORTUNATE! HEW REMEDIES! NEW REMEDIES! a DR. W K. l>0BERTY returns Ins , sin cere thanks to his numerous patients tor their patronage, and would take tins oppor tunity to remind them that lie continues to consult at his Institute tor the cure ot Dis Thirtieth day of July, eases of the Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Diges tive and Genito-Urinary Organs, and all A. D. 1874, at 2 o’clock, P. M., I w ill sell all private diseases, viz: bypiniis in all its th e right, title ai d in terest of said A. E. S tarr in an d to the above described prop forms and stages, Seminal Weakness and all erly, at the C ourt H ouse Door, in Canyon the horrid consequences of self-abuse, gon C ity, G ran t C ounty, O regon, a t P ublic orrhea, gleet, strictures, nocturnal and di A uction, for cash in band, to the highest urnal emissions sexual debility, diseases of and best bidder, to satisfy said execution tlie back and loins, inflammation of the an d all costs. bladder and kidneys, etc.; and lie hopes that W.M. P. GRAY , Sheriff long experience and successful prac n8n!2 of G ran t County, Oregon. his tice, will continue to insure him a share of public patronage. By the practice of many years in Europe and the United States, be is P r o d a m a tio n . enabled to apply the most efficient and suc remedies against diseases of all kinc 8. HEREAS, UNDER THE ACT OF cessful He cures no mercury, charges moderate, the Legislative Assembly ot the State treats his patients in a correct and honorable of Oregon, entitled “An Act to Protect Liti and has references of unquestionable gants,” Approved October 24,1870, the B way ed - from men of known respectability bock D emockax , a newspaper published at veracity high standing in society. All parties Raker City, Baker County, Oregon, has been and him, by letter or otherwise, will designated to publish the Legal and Judicial consulting the best and gentlest treatment and Aavertisemetitsfoi the counties ol Baker and receive Grant, in Oregon; and whereas, tlie Propri implict secrecy. etor ol said B edrock D ehocbat lias filed with the County Clerks of said Counties To Females. written stipulations accepting the conditions "When a female is. in trouble, or afflicted of said Act, together with Bonds, approved with disease, as weakness of the • back and as the law directs, with proper returns and limbs, in the head, dimness of sight, notices thereof to this office, according to law. loss of pain muscular power, palpitation ot tne NOW. Therefore, the B edbock D emocbat heart, irritability, nervousness, extreme uri is hereby proclaimed to be appointed and nary difficulties, derangement of digestive confirmed as tiie medium through which ah functions, general debility, vaginitis, dis Legal and Judicial advertisements for the eases of the worn , hysteria, sterility, all and counties of Baker and Grant shall he pub ail other diseases peculiar to females, she lished, for the period authorized by law. go or write at once to the celebrated Done at tlie City ot Salem, this 27m day should female doctor, W. K. DOHERTY, at Lis February, A. D. 1873. medical Institute, and consult him about her | STATE SEAL. | troubles and disease. The Doctor is effect L. F. GROVER, more cures than any other physician in Attest: Governor. ing the state of California. * Let no false delica S. F. C hadwick , cy you, but apply immediately and Secretary of State. n44tf save prevent yourself from painful sufferings and premature death* All married ladies, whose delicate health or other circumstances pre vent au increase in their families, should write or call at Dr. W.K. DOHERTY’s Medi cal Institute, and they will receive every pos- ibl.e relief and help. The Doctor’s offices are so arranged that he can be consulted without l'ear of observation. I I) PRIVATE MEDICAL AID. We make only one style, and have but one price. ^ T ib H niM anfl Ninety Dollars Net cash, with no discount to dealers or com missions to teachers. Our lumber is thor oughly seasoned. Our cases are DOUBLE VENEERED As our Renewer in many cases requires too long a time, and too much care, to restore grav or faded Whiskers, we have prepared this dye, in one preparation, which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL &. CO.* NASHUA. N .H . BAKEI1 CITY ACADEMY. with Rosewood—have Front round burners, o:ae w iffiiti a t¡aotJS«í:ri tu ile s o f serpentine bottom and carved legs. We use fcnn Firam eisco « o t w o rk !» ;; w ell) I the full Iron Plate with over strung bass v. :n a lie n a i to i t w itb o n t n a y e x p e isse rru FRENCH GRAND ACTION to lic e o » a r r , h .4.71'«J í. U i l i l . i., A g i, 1 Academy will begin on tl e 1st, day off with top dampers, and our keys are of the September, 1873, under the supervisipn of best Ivory, uitu Ivory fronts. Our Piano nas «even Octaves; is 6 feet 9 inches long, 3 S. P. BARRETT, A. ML, feet 4 inches wide, and weighs, boxed, 955 pounds. P r in c ip a l; a ssiste d by Every Piano is fully warranted for five T s t h e oiaüy M a c h i n e t h a t years. M rs . B ab r ett , as Preceptress. cnn saw ta uso e tlcan orne riàiree* bend for an illustrated circular, in which The Directors feel warranted in saying that; U oj I— {in v it a a »ewrsiblH l 't d — n we refer to over 500 Bankers, Merchants, &c., our senool will fully maintain its present1 £ iv a t i»dvas.t'*srs* ie» litsients.g euris (some oi whom you may know.) using cur o f seams, in ele. reputation under its present manage-, Pianos in lortj-Iour States and Territories. high rnent, every effort will be made to ren BEF“ Please state where you seen this no der full and satisfaction to our patrons. tice. U. S. PIANO CO., © 3F m S3 5 n26n52 865, Broadway, N. Y. Primary Department, per Quarter, $10 Off E x a m i n e tls e F lo r e n c e , o r Preparatory and Academic, “ 15 00 j «euri to r U is e u la r m»ri K tu n p li« Latin. Extra, I3 A .Y TJir* ! Î 3 5ff »• o f W ork befóte you pnrriw »* a S e— French, Extra, 6 Off i íifj K a e l’.isie. EU Y '» i,B KIî.VI ! A LL PARTIES KNOWING THEM- Other Higher Branches in proportion M a ch in e s sold e a lib e ra l te n u s . i l selves indebted to J. H. PARKER, the Tuition Invariably in ADVANCE, Tinshop man, are requested to call at once BROWN, P resic^t. and settle their accounts n u l l CASH o r by W m . F. M c C r A. a l y H. , Sec’y. Note, AND SAVE COST. n!3tf J. H. PARKER. Baker City, Sept. 3, 1873.nl7tf FLORENCE PATENTEES, MANUFACTURERS, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HYDRAULIC IINING NOZZLES 210 Montgomery Street, Room; ff» Between Pine and Bush. SAN FR A N C ISC O . Mines carefully examined, and accurate written reports furnished. E. E, & J. CRAIG. San Francisco, April 14, 1874.n49n9 j NT otice. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all those who ate in arrears witn tlie Academy Company for tuition, to call on Mr. \V F. McCrary, at the Post Office,, and settle their accounts, and save COST. Baker City, April 9, 1874. A. H. BROWN, k 49 b 4 Présidant. T F LO R E N C E. FLORENCE S EWING .MACHINES. SAM U E L II : L L, Agent, Notice to lie Paille, On and after May 20tii, 1872, the Post Of C IT Y H A L L . rp H E LARGE AND CO M M O D IO U S Hall over J,. W. Cleaver’s Furmtura Grand Hotel Buildinrj, ban Francisco. fice hours will be from 9 a. m. to 7 p. m.— XVarerooms is now open to tlie Public for Parties, Concerts, &<j., &c. Sundays excepted. Open on Sundays from Balls, For particulars enquire of 'J A S . B. L O O M IS, A g e n t, 9 to 10 a. m, and 5 to 6 p. m. J. W. CLEAVER. nömlO PORTLAND, OREGON. W. F. M’ORARY, p. M. Baker City, Qc <78.-#£ltf N o. 19 N ew M o n tg o m e ry Í .tre e t,