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'c d w ii llc m f lf ïâ t . B a k e r C ity , N ov. 11, 1 8 7 4 . L. P. FISHER, Nos. 20 and 21, New Mer chants’ Exchange, is our authorized Agent in San Francisco. AGENTS.—The follow ing named gentle men are authorized to act as Agents for the B k d k o c k D e m o c r a t : G e o . P. R o w e l l & Co., New York. T ito s . B o y c e , Sun Francisco, T. C. E v a n s , Boston, M ass. L S a m u e l s , Portland, Oregon, L . P. F i s h e r , San F ra n cis co . H o n . D unham W e ig h t , Union County, O. P. C. H ard e r , Albany, Oregon. M W . D a v i s , W a lla W alla, W . T . S. V. K n q x , Pendleton, O regon . "• D. A g n e w , Boise City, Idaho. ** D o oley , CiarEsviile, Oregon. L. H. W e l l s , Da Grande, Oregon W. A. C b a w f o k d , Payette Valley, Idahr S. M. J e f fr e y s , Weiser Valley, Idaho N e d . T u b e , Canyon City, Oregon. ~ H . H. H yde , Prairie City, Oregon. F a rm ers around Union and the Cove can pay their subscription to the D em ocbat to Geo. Wright & Son, merchants at Union, or Cowles <£ McDaniels or S. G. French at The Cove. Persons wishing to subscribe in that portion of Union county can give their names to either ot the above named parties. F bed . S alade is authorized to act as Agent for the D emocbat at Umatilla. G eo . W. P almer is authorized to act as Agent for the D emocbat at Marysville. C h a r l e s W . C rane is authorized to act as Agent for the B edrock D emocrat in San Francisco. L. K emillard and R. B. C ates are author ised to act as Agent« for the D e m o c r a t in Union County. S am . H annah will receive grain, produce, Ac., at Union, in payment for subscription to the B edbock D emocrat . Money Martel Latest New York Gold Quotations, 109 H LEGAL TENDERS IN PORTLAND : Buying,.................. 90c. | Selling,............... 91 H abby C. S h eph erd is authorized to trans act business for the B edrock D emocrat at Boise City, and for Sou thorn Idaho. W e want money to buy new material and to lay in our winter stock, and those owing ns MUST PA Y US IM M EDIATELY,, or we will know why. We mean what we say. J. M. SHEPHERD. P ra y e r M ee tin g .— A prayer meeting wilj be held at the Court House, on Saturday evening o f this week. Meteorological Table. Through tlio politeness of Professor 8. P. Barrett, we are enablod to lay before our readers the following table showing the range of Hlie Mercury for the week ending Nov. 7th, 1874, at Baker City, Oregon: 7 a . m . 12 m . 10 p . M . Sunday, 20 56 34 Monday, 18 53 34 Tuesday, 34 45 42 Wednesday, 36 36 38 Thursday, 36 44 37 Friday, 30 45 28 Saturday, 31 40 36 Average for the week 37:3degrees. Average for corresponding week last year, 42:3 degrees above Zero. Snowed on Saturday morning and .during the day 1 inch. Total 2 inches. James Stewart, the great American horse shoer, after wandering for a year or two, has returned to our city. He thinks Baker C ity is as good, if not better, than any other place he has been able to discover. Old Baker Cityites all return. D ie d . - -In Baker City, Nov. 1874, Byron, son of W. J. and Mattie C. Eastabrook, aged one month and five days. Not on the mother’s bosom, Held by her clasping hand ; Nor on the carpet tottering, Guarded" by her from harm. Up in that “ beautiful city,” Which hath no need of the sun; Safe in the Savior’s bosom, Resteth our little one.—E-----. [Oregonian please copy.] €, F ift h a n d L a s t G ift C o n c e r t, in A id o f th e l* u b lic jl< ib r a r y o f K e n t u c k y . A C A R D T O T H E P U B L IC . The management hare determined to have the drawing of the Fifth and Last Gift Con cert of the Public Library of Kentucky, on the 30th day of November next. We believe now that all the tickets will be sold, and that the drawing will be a full one, but whether all are sold or not the drawing will never theless certainly come off on th« day appoin ted. The special object of this card is to call a meeting of the ticket holders at Public Li brary Hall, on the 20th of November, tomako arrangements in connection with the com mittee appointed by the Trustees to superin tend the counting of the tags representing the numbers of tickets sold. While there is no actual necessity for the presence of ticket holders, as under our arrangements the in terests of all are equally cared for. yet at the same time I would greatly prefer that as many of those interested as can, would attend this meeting, and Bee each for himself how per- lectly fair and impartial the distribution must bo. Every arrangement has been made for the drawing, but little more than a month re mains for the sale of the remainder of the tickets, and whatever is done must be done promptly. T hos . E. B ra m lette , Agent and Manager. Louisville, Ky., Oct 22, 1894. A W A L K IN G A D V E R T IS E M E N T . - L imestone S pring s , S. C. D r . R. V. P ierce , Buffalo, N. Y .: D ear S ir —I am a walking advertisement for your Golden Medical Discovery, Purga tive Pellets and Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, they having cured me of Catarrh of nine years’ standing, which was so bad that it dis figured my nose, and, while curing it, your medicines also cured me of Asthma in its worst and most agravated form. Before us ing your medicines I had become reduced in flesh from one hundred and fifty-five to ono hundred and fifteen pounds, and I now weigh one ^hundred and sixty-two pounds, and am in ’‘better ^health than I have ’ enjoyed for twenty years. Yours truly, J. L. LUMSDEN. The 'above Ts but a fair sanple of hund reds o f letters which are received by Dr. Pierce, and in the face of such evidence.who can longer doubt that the Doctor’s medicines cure the worst cases of Chronic Catarrh. T ile G r e a t F a v o r i t e w i t h tile L a d ie s . To R ent .—One or two dwelling houses, Thanksgiving D&j being a Nation* and a business stand. Foi perticulars en al holiday we publish the following quire at this Office. proclamation issued by President D r . S t e e l ’ s M e d ic a l U o n d e r is the best Grant, on Thursday last. Remedy for all Nervous and Inflamatory Ach«s and Pains ever discovered. It puri- fie i the blood, regulates the liver and helps secretions. The Wonder Pills are for Fever, t io n —Reminded by the changing Female Weakness, <md are the best in the seasons that it is time to pause in our world. For sab at McKinney & Boyd’s City n20n32* daily avocations aDd offer thanks to Drug Store. t rr5^ Clias. St. L ou is has located perma Almighty God for the mercies and nently in Baker; and isnowprepared to man abundance of the year which is draw ufacture and repair all kinds of jewelry and ing to a close; the blessings of a free watches. After twenty-eight years experi government continue to be vouchsaf ence in the business, he feels competent to ed to us, the earth has responded to give entire satisfaction. Mr. St. Louis, is the labor of the husbandman, the also agent for the best Sewing Machine in use. the NewWilsou, price, $55,00. land has been free from pestilence, C h r i s t m a s F a i r -----The Ladies of The internal order is maintained and Women’s Guild, of the Episcopal Church, peace with other Powers has prevail ed. It is fitting at stated periods to propose giving a Fair on one or more days cease from our accustomed pursuits immediately proceeding Christmas, at which and from the turmoil of our daily many articles of various kinds, suitable for lives, and unite in thankfulness holiday presents will be offered for sale. for the blessings of the past and the TheJFsir will be open from day to dav at 7 cultivation of kindly feelings toward o’clock, P. M., and the ladies will endeavor each other. Now, therefore, recog to provide suitable and attractive entertain nizing these considerations, I, U. ,S. ment for their guests. There will be sale Grant, President of the Unite States tables and a lunch table, and in addition, do reccomend to all citizens to assem various general entertainments. The object ble in their respective places of wor- is to furn'ish the church. shiP;Cn Thursday, the 26th day of T h e C o m m a n d in g - O p e r a t io n of Dr. November next, and express thanks Walker’s Vinegar BiUera in Chronic Dyspep for the mercy and favor of the A l sia. Fevers, Nervous Disorders, Constipation, of vital power, and all maladies mighty God, and, laying aside all deficiency affecting the stomach, the liver, the bowels, political contests and all secular o c the pulmonary organs, or the muscular sys cupations, to observe such day as a tem, is exciting the wonder of scientific men and creating such a sensation among the day of thanksgiving and praise. sick as was never before witnessed in any U. S. G r a n t , President. age. The sales of this great vegetable rem H a m il t o n F i s h , S e c, o f State. edy have been quadrupled within a single year. T h e “ R e f o r m ” L e g is l a t u r e .— R ebekah D egree L odge , N o . 3, I.O . O. The Salem Mercury thus speaks of F., of Baker City, meets every 3d Wednesday of each month, iu Odd Fellows Hall. Bro the late “ reform” Legislature of this thers and sisters in good standing are res State. pectfully invited to attend. By order of the Lodge. R. ALEXANDER, Rec. Sec’y. The Expenses of the late Legisla N o t ic e . —Hereafter no certificate B y th e P r e sid e n t o f th e U n it e d S tates of A m e r ic a —A P l o c l a m a ture are nearly or quite $30,000, or more than $10,000 in excess of ex* penses of any former Legislature. This only includes mileage, per di em, Committee Clerks and their ex penses incidental to a Legislature, many of which might have been en tirely ^dispensed '„with. They had clerks to committees and officers for special committees during the whole session, which was unheard of b e fore. and„increaced expenses in every department immediately connected with them. God forbid that anoth er such should ever assemble again in Oregon. -- ,------------------------- The Oregonian says somebody is evidently poking fun at President Grant. The idea of his being such a ninny as to talk as he is reported by telegraph I Of Course Wash- burne is a good man, but Grant has a good deal too much sense to say auvthing in his favor if he realy wants to see him President. That might have done last night, but it is too late now—entirely too late. And then to see that cruel thrust about the President’s intention- to go “ a f ter” the Credit Mobilier rascality in his fortheomin message 1 The man that perpetrates that sort of thing ought to be turned over to Bergh. of publication for Legal Notices will be issued from this office until the Printer’s Fee is paid. We are requested to state that there will be a meeting of Democrats, for consultation, at the Court House, on next Friday evening at 7 o’clock. All Democrats are invited to be present. The City election takes place next Friday week. Sam Ottenlieimer has in store the largest assortment of General Merchandise ever be fore brought to Baker City, which he is sell ing at the very lowest figures. The Fall Term of Baker City Academy will close on next Friday. There will be no pub- lio examination this term. The Winter Term will commence on next Monday, Nov. 16th. Dr. Thibodo arrived with his samily, from Walla Walla last week. We understand the Dr. intends to mate our city his future place of residence. The Dr. is a gentleman and has the reputation of being a good physician. R eturned . —James F Ferguson and f am* ily, who left our city some three years since, *nd has been residing at Independence, Cal., returned to our city last week, intending to make our city their future resideuce. Mr. J. W. Virtue and family arrived home on last Monday morning, from then short visit to the land of “ big red apples.” elections says: Enough is known of the results of the Eastern elect ions to render it certain that the op position have, succeeded beyond their own hopes or the expectations of any body. Everywhere the Re publican losses are heavy. Instead of falling back, as we had calcula ted, and as the Administration jour nals of the East predicted would be the case, the opposition has march ed on to the end as steadily as they began in Ohio and Indiana. Think of the election of a Democrat ic Governor in Massachusetts, and the choosing of three etright Dem ocrats and two Independents to re present the old Puritau Common wealth in the National Congress ! A Chicago paper thinks that a re cent publMied ballad, “ Oh, speak no more,” should! have been dedica ted to Anna Dickinson. Where is George Francis Train ? Ho ought to be in the Beecher-Til- ton scandal. Get in George, there is room for one more, Memphis husbands punish their wives by making them sit on chunks of ice while they knit the heel of a stocking. “ Can’t they train Chinamen to eat grasshoppers?” is the connundrum We under obligations to A. H. Stone of 'b y interested parties in the West. Umatilla, fcr late election newt. out my knowledge, and for fear you may not use it wisely, I have kept back half and only send you one. Your mother snd I are well, except that your sister has got the measles which we think would have spread among the other girls if Tom had not had it before, and he is the only one left. I hope you will do honor to my teachings; if not you are an ass, and your mother and myself your ef- fectionate parents.” B U C H U I The only known remedy for BRIGHT’S DISEASE.' , 4 A A A A TES, DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DE BILITY, DROPSY, Non-retention or Inconvenience o f Unino, Irritation, Inflamation or Ulceration of the BLADMtt and KIlPiEl’ S, SPERMATORRHOEA, v K E A R N E Y ’8 E x t r a c t B u c liu Permanently Cures all Diseases of the Bladder, o t ic e is h e r e b y g iv e n W h e a t W a n te d . P ule LiDrary of KenM y. MONDAY, tie »NOVEM BER, 1874. Lumber— New Saw Mill. ly c C O R D BR OTH ER S H A V E 1VJL their Lew »aw Mill in complete run ning order, and it is doing the best ol work. It is looated at P o c a h o n ta s, Where they are prepared »o fill all bills for Lumber at short notice, and at as th a t 20th day of November,. 1874, at the Court House, in Baker City, Oregon, by the qualified voters o f the Corporation o f Baker City, Oregon, for the purpose of electing a Board o f Fve Trusiees. a Recor der, a Marshal,and Treasurer, to serve for the term o f one year, ending on the first Monday in N ovem ber, 1875, or until their successors are electedjind qualified. W hich election will be held at 9 o ’clock in the morning, and will continue untii 3 o ’clock in fhe afternoon o f the same day. And the following persons are hereby ap pointed inspectors o f said election, to-wit: John Brattain, John P. Ross and James H. Parker, Dated this 9th day o f November, 1874, ( t q 1 witness m y h vnd the seai of j H. »• | gald County. LUTHER B. ISON, nfrtS County Clerk. and Dropsical Buy Your Lumber at the Price, One Dollar per Bottle, or Six Bottles LATEST FASHIONS fur Five Dollars. Received every month, direct from. N« D e p o t, 104 D u n n e S t., N ew Y o r k . York. A Physician in attendance to answer cor Agent for Grover & Baker's respondence and give advice gratis. Send stamp for Pamphlets, free. C ra n e jV B r ig h a m , Wholesale Agents, San Fraucisco, Cal. To The N e m n s aiii De b i l i t at e d OF BOTH SEXES. No Charge for Advice and Consultation. S O L D IE R S ’ W A R CLAIM AGENCY, Ko. 34, Montgomery Block, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. W Sewing Machines»- O f th e C ele b ra te d & tan«t*nl Organs—new—for salon For particulars 2 enquire at this office. n66tf R. R. R. K a d i AY’S lA D Y RELIEF CUBES THE WOBST PAINS nr FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES. NOT ONE HOUR After reading this advertisement nieed any on# SUFFER W I T H PAIN. RADW AY’S R E A D RELIEF 18 A C U R E FOR E V E R Y FAIH» It wm th* first and 1« THE ONLY FAIN REMEDY That instantly «top* the most excruclitinff pah**» aiU r* l*i- flammations, nod cures Congestion *, whether of th'c* Lu; g«t Stomach, Bowels, or other gland' or organs, by one application, IN FROM ON E TO T W E N T Y M IN U TES, no matter how violent or excruciating the pain th‘e R H E U M A T IC , Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, - Nervous, NeuraAft«, or prostrated with disease may sutler, RADWAYS READY RELIEF W IL L AFFO R D IN S T A N T EASE. H . A IK E N , A T T O R N E Y • at-Law and Gouimuimet of the Grand Army of the Republic in California and Ne vada, will give prompt attention to the col lection of Additional Travel Pay, now due California and Nevada Volunteers discharged more than three hundred miles horn home. Soldiers can depend on lair dealing. Infer rnatiou given free of charge. When writing enclose stamp for reply and state company and whether you have a discharge. Congress has extended the time for filing claims for additional Bounty under Act o f July 28,1866, to January 1875; so all such clainiB must be made before that time. Original Bounty of $100 has been allowed all volunteers who en listed before July 22d, 1861 for throe years, if not paid the same when discharged. Land Warrants can be obtained for sei vices ren dered before 1855, but not for services in the laie war. Pensions for late war and war ol 1812 obtained and increased when allowed for less than disability warrants, but no pen sions are allowed to Mexican and Florida war soldiers. State o f Texas lias granted Pensions to surviving veterans of Texas Rev olution. New Orleans and Mobile Prize Money is now clue and being paid. W. H, Aiken also attends to General Law and Col- lection business. nl3m5. W Notice to All Persons. ou arc H e re b y N otified th at all Lands purchased of J. M. Boyd, or Y other persons, in the SoutlieaaiQuirter of Section .Seventeen, in Township Line South, and Forty East, commonly known as Baker City, and Boyd’s Addition, and which is situated in Baker county, Oregon, (if said Boyd, or other person, lias not first secured the title of the undersigned to tlio same), is voidable, and will be taken from you with out any pay or reward for improvements, and you are further notified that there has been no final decision, even in the Land Office, against me, on merit, as to my title to said lands. All that decision went to, was to the point that my Attorneys did not make the appeal in proper season, as ordered by me. Suit will be instituted in proper time to recover all of said land and improvements held. Beware! ROYAL A. PIERCE. Rockbridge, VYis., Jan. 24, 1874.n34tf \ T O T I€ E TO A L L P E R SO N S. IN F L A M M A T IO N OF TH E KID NEYS, IN FLA M M A TIO N OF T H E B L A D D E R , IN FLA M M A TIO N OF TH E BOW ELS; CONGESTION OF T H E LU N O S. SORE TH R O A T , DIFFIC U LT BRE A TH IN G . PAI.'I’ ITA TK IN OF THE H E A R T , HYSTERICS, C RO UP, DIPHTHF.RIA; C A T A R R H , IN F L U E N ZA , H EAD AC H E , TOO TH ACH E, N E U R A LG IA , R H E U M A TISM , COLD CHILLS, AGU E CHILLS: The a p p lictlok th . I t F A O Y R E I . I E F t* th't-pnetict parts where th, p .I » or difficult, exilts w ill afford',aae--..d comfort. Twenty drop, in half a tumbler of water will In ', few-mo ments cure CRAM PS, S rA SM S , SOUR STOMACH ¡S IC K H E AD ACH E, H E A R TB U R N , D IA R R H E A , D Y SE N TE R Y , COLIC, W IN D IN TH E BOW ELS, and all IN T E R N A L PAINS. Traveler, ihould alway, carry a ht-ttl, o f R u t ) W a y * . I t e n d y I t . l l t - f with them. A fcw drop. In water-will iire- v,nt lie .lie n or pairs from change of water. It l, be tier than French Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant. FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER A N D AGUE enred forfiffv cent«. There'is net a r«mtdial »{rent in this world that w ill cure F er«rlan*i A jju #, and all other Malarious, Bilious. S cu lp t, Typhoid,-Y ellow , and other Fevers (aided bv R A D W A Y,S ' PILLS) ^O' qnict as R A D W A Y S R EA D Y fcELIEF.. Fifty c*n-ts p*r bottU. Sold by Druggists. HEÀLTH!BËAUTŸÏ! STRONG A N D PU RE RICH BLOOD—IN CREASE OF FLESH A N D W E IG H T — CLEAR SKIN A N D BEAU T IF U L COM PLEXION SECURED TO ALL. Dr. KADWAY’S H A S M A D E THE M OST ASTONISHING C U R E S ; SO QU ICK, SO R A P ID A RE TH E C H AN GE S THE BODY UNDERGOES. U N D E R TH E IN FLU EN CE OF TH IS T R U L Y W O N D E R FU L M E D IC IN E ,.T H A T ! Every Day an Increase ini Flesh and Weight is Seen- and Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every drop o f th« S A ItS A P A R IIX IA X RESO LTE N T oecnnaunicntei thrott^h th« Blood, Swtnt- Urlnv, and o t W fluids and juices o f the system the vlgsor> of l!f«,-fordt<rep*lni the wastes o f the body with new and sound material. Scrof ula, Syphilis, Consumption, Glandular disease, Ulcers in thn Throat, Mouth, Tumor if.N odes In the Glands and other parte e f the system, Sore Eyes* Strumous Discharges from the Far*, and the worst forms of'S kin diseases, Eruptions, Fever Bore*, Scald H ead, R ing-W ’ortnr Salt! Rheum, Erysipelas, Aeae, Black Spots, W orm s ift‘ th!# Flesh,.Tniaors, Cancer*-i* Ons W om b, and all weakening awd painful discharges,. N igh; Sweats, Loss o f Sperm, and a ll'w a s t e s -o f the Ilf« prla° ♦tple, are within the curative range* of; this wonder o f M o d e » Chemistry, and a few days' use w ill prove^to any*person uslsg It for either of these form* of'dlsease its potent powers to «are them. I f the patient-,.d a ily becom ing'reduced b y the waste* and decomposition that i« continually progressing, succeeds in ar resting tb eee wastes, and repairs' the same with new material made from hea’ thy blood—and this the SA R SA PA R 1LLIA N w ill and does seeure. N ot only does the S a r ss ^ a r il l ia n R e s o l v e n t excel all known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic, Scr^ aloiu-, Constitutional, end Skin diseases ; - but it is the oulv positive cure for IAI Boyd’s Pre-emption Entry and United btates Townsite of baker City, bet down for Patent. The Final decision of Commissioner Drummond against It. A. Pierce and State ot Oregon, and in favor of Boyd’s Pre-emption Entry for the Northeast quarter of Southeast quarter, and \\ est half of Southeast quarter KIDNEY ANDfc BLADDER. COMPLAINTS, and W om b disease*, Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, Stop of Section 17, Township 9. S It 40 East, 120 Urinary page of W ater, Incontinence of Urine, Bright'* Disease, A lbu acres. Also, in favor of United States.Town- minuria, and in all caees w-here there are brickdust deposits*, the water is thick, cloudy, mixed with «ubstance# like-tho site on Southeast quarter of Southeast quar or white of an egg, or threads like whit« silk, or there is a mor ter of Section 17, Township 9, S R 40 East— bid, dark, bilious appearance, and white bonedust deposit««, 40 acres, was made on September 15, 1873, and when there i* a pricking, burning sensation whew paeelae and pain in the Small of the Back and along the Loins: and entered on Records of United States water, Price, *1.00. Laud office at Washington, Book 102, Page WORMS. 110, and Patent was ordered to issue to said The only known end sure Pvimedy for ^ W O R M S ^ p a r Boyd for said 120 acres, and to Pre-emption T A PE , «to. r Lot entries of said Townsite. Tttmor o f 2 2 Y ear** G row th J. M. BOYD. Cured by Railway's Itmolvent. January IS, 1874-35tf CHEAT BEDliCTlOA OF T o ll and K e rria g e ON THE B u rn t R iv e r T o ll R o a d !! One Half Less Tban Former Kates. b e l l’s O ld M ilL r o m an d A lte r tltis D ate tlie E H A V E R E F IT T E I) T H E Oregon Road; Bridge and Ferry Com Mill and make the best hum her iu the county, at prices to suit the times. Any bills lett at our Mill receive as prompt attention in the future as iu the past. We saw everything from a Lath to the Heaviest Timbers. Clear and seasoned Lumber always on hand. Bills left with J. W. Wisdom will receive immediate attention. By strict attention to business, we hope to receive our share of public patronage. An unlimited amount of Grain taken in exchange tor Lumber. ELLIOTT & VAN PATTEN. March 1 , 1874.-n84tf. Ladies & Childrens Clothing. All orders from the surrounding Towns and Country will bo promptly attended11®, »* NO MATTER WHAT THE AGE! the same prices that our City customers an» charged. Prof. Steele says: “ One bo*tie of Kearney’s Fluid Extract Buehu is worth more than all Stamping for Embroidering, and Braiding done to order. other Bucnus combined." Old, Reliable E have opened an establish ment, at the residence of Mrs. R. O. Shepherd, in Baker City, where they are prepared to Cut, or Cut an Make all kinds of Women and Children, C ity E lection » in puruance o f an act o f the Legisla tive Assembly, o f the State o f Oregon, ap proved Oct. Iff, A . D. 1874, an election will be bold on the * Kidneys Swellings, Existing in Men, / v / y J Wanted immediately, at the BEdRoCK D e m o c r a t Office, for which the highest Cash price”will be allowed, n26tf Mrs. B. C. ShejM & Co„ Leucorrhcea or Whites, Disease of the Pros trate Gland, Stone in ihe Bladder, Respectfully inform the Ladies of Colculus Gravel or Bnckdust Depositea and Mucus or Milky Discharges. Baker City and vicinity, that they P o u n d s o f B a r le y t r e a s o n a b le P r i c e s As any other Mill in the eountyv Older» or Bills ’for Lumber can be left at the Black smith Shop of $. B. McCord, in Baker The fool seeketb to pick a fly City, and they will be promptly filled. from a mule's bind leg. The wise S. B. McCORD, ' R. D. McCORD, man letteth out the job to the low . ' J. P. MuCORD. est bidder. P. 8.—All business iu connection with the Mill will be »tended lo by R. D. MeCOBD. November 11, 187S.-n27tf N And a positive remedy for GOUT, GRAVEL, STRICTURES, DIABE W o o d AV anted. Q A A A A P o u n d s o l'^ Y lie a t Wm. Forsyth Bynum A Son, druggists, of O v / » U v U at the B e d r o c k D e m o Live Oak, Fla., write, Sept. 16th, 1874, as fol lows: “ Dr. It. V. PiEhCE, Buffalo, N .Y .— c r a t Office immediately, for which the high Your Golden Medical Discovery and Purga est Cash price will be allowed. n2S:f tive Pellets sell very largely and give com plete satisfaction, as numbers of our custom ANOTHER CHANCE! ers and friends testify with pleasure. Your M r . B lank . —We are pleased to learn that Favorite Prescription is indeed the great Fa vorite with the ladies, and numbers can say FIFTH AND LAST GIFT CONCERT Wm, Blane, who was shot by Scott, at Rye with joy that it has saved them from eking IN A ID O F T H E Talley, last week, is getting along as well as out a miserable life or meeting with prema ture death, and restored them to health and could be expected, and that, although the happiness. wound is severe, with proper care and atten Thousands of women bless the day on which tion ho will recover speedily. The particu Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription was first P O S T P O N E D TO lars of the shooting, as wc learn ,them, were made known to them. A single bottle often as follows. M r# Blane keeps hotel in Ray gives delicate and suffering women more re lief than months of treatment from their The New York papers say that Valley, and does not keep a saloon, as was iamily physician. In all those derangements Grant, during his recent visit to the D raw in g C e rta in a t t h a t D a te . stated by the Herald of last week. Tbeboard- causing backache, dragging down sensations, nervous and general- debility. It is a sover Wtst was confronted at a fair in ers were in at supper, and Scott, who was D IS T O F G IF T S : eign remedy. Its soothing and healing pro drunk, was also seated at the table, and was perties reuder it of the utmost value to ladies Kansas by a politician named Coue. One Grand Cash Gift.............. .. $250,000 100,000 using 'indecent and unbecoming language. suffering from internal fever, congestion, in In the presence of a large crowd he One Grand Cash Gilt.................... 75.000 One Grand Cash Gift.................... Mr. Blane requested him to desist, which he flammation or ulciration, and its strengthen 50.000 ing. e-ffeeta tend to correct displacements of put this question to Grant: “ Are One Grand Cash Gift.................... would not do, whereupon Mr. Blane took internal parts, the result of weakness of na 25.000 One Grand Cash Gift.................... you for a third term ?” No answer. him to the front door and put him out, and tural supports., It is sold by all druggists. 5 Cash Gifts, $20,000 each.. 100,000 10 Cash Gifts 14,000 each.. 140.000 Dr. P ie r c e ’ s pamphlet on Diseases pecul Cone turned to the crowd, threw up Scott shot him. The ball tooko fleet inthe 150.000 15 Cash Gift , 10.000 each. iar to Women will be sent to any address on breast and glanced around under the nipple. his hat in great glee, aed cried out: 5.000 each.. 100.000 20 Cash Gifts, receipt o f two stamps. Address as above. Mrs. Blane had starte on a visit to friends at 4.000 each.. 25 Cash Gifts, 100,000 W h a t a r e t h e C h a n c e s ? — When the “ Hurrah, bays l Silence gives con 3.000 each.. 30 Cash Gifts, 90.000 Portland a few days before the unfortunate Gift Concerts of the Public Library of Ken sent 1” The reticent individual of- 2.000 each.. 100,000 50 Cash Gifts, occurrence, but at Walla Walla saw the D em tucky are under discussion, we frequently 100 Cash Gifts, 100,000 1.000 each.. that this was hear the assertion that, after all, it is extreme destiny concluded o crat , iu which the account of the shooting 120,000 500 each.. 240 Cash Gifts, ly difficult to’draw the Capital Prize, or even pushing the matter a little too far. 100 each.. 50.000 500 Cash Gifts, appeard, and immediately changed her des one of the many smaller prizes of $10,000 or 950,000 19,000 Cash Gifts, 50 each.. tination, and passed through our city, on her $5,000, and much is also said about the un He simply said : “ I leave all that certainty of the vent ire. A careful and ac in the hands of the people.” way home, on last Saturday night. Grand Total, 20,000 Gifts, all cash, $2,500,000 curate mathematical calculation has demon P R IC E O F T IC K E T S : strated that the only insuperable difficultv.in A rrdsted . —Scott, who shot Blane at Rye A n I r ish L e t t e r .— Here is an Irish Whole Tickets............................ $50,00 the way of drawing the capital prize is the Valley last week, was arrested the same night failure to purchase a ticket. As to the uu- gentleman’s letter to his son in col Halves............................................ 25,00 of the shootin, by Constable C. C. Davis and cartainty, there is just enough of that to add 5,00 lege: My Dear Son: I write to send Tenth, or each Coupon................ Cravens of Rye Valley, who were bringing to the excitement;, while a plucky man with 11 Whole Tickets for..................... 500,00 you two pair of my old breeches, the prisoner to our city, when they were met a ticket in his pocket feels that he would net that you may have a new coat made 22H Tickets for.............................. 1,000,00 swap his “ chance” for a big thing, for any For Tickets and Information, by Deputy Sheriff Moomaw, and all the par moderate “ certainty” that might be men out of them; also some new socks Address, ties on into town, where Scoot had his exam tioned in a week. which your mother has just knit by THOS. E. BRAMLETTE, ination, and was bound over to await the ac n23n29 Agent and Manager, cutting down some of mine. Your Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky. The Oregonion in speaking of the mother sends you two pounds with tion of the next grand jury. Pap Levins has just received the largest Invoice,of the best brands of Wines, Liquors, Tobacco and Cigars, ever brought to this market, which he is selling at very low fig ures for ready;pay. If goods sold by him are not according to sample, all you have to do, is to return them at his expense. FLUID EXTRACT B a k e r C ity B o d g e N o . 2 5 , 1 .O . O. r meets every Saturday evening, at D b . J. B . D y o t t , graduate of Jefferson half past six o’clock, at Odd Fellows Hall, in the new Bank Block, corner of Front street Medical College, Philadelphia, author of and Court Avenue. Members o the Order several valuable works, can be consulted on all diseases of the Sexual or Urinary Organs, are invited to attend. By order of N. G. (which he has made an especial study) eitheer CfF” F or the very best Photographs, go to in male or female, no matter from what Bradley & Bulofaon’s Gallery without S tairs cause originating or how long standing- A KF” Ascend in the ELEVATOR, 429 Mont practice ol 30 years enables him to treat dis gomery Street, San Francisco. eases with success. Cures guaranteed.— Charges reasonable. Those at a distance can forward letter describing symptoms and en closing stamp to prepay postage. Sena for the Guide to Health. Price, 10c J. B. DYOTT, M. D., t A C-ord o f W o o d W u n to d at t / U the B e d r o c k D e m o c r at Office imme Physician and Surgeon, 104 Duane St., N. Y January 21, 1874-ly diately, for which the highest Cash price will be allowed. nz6tf B a r le y AV anted. MAKING K E A R N E Y ’S F Hr. RADWAY’S Perfect Purgative Pills, perfectly.tiu tcl««, fle p .n tly t-o*tcd with iw ttt p«rr., pnp»«, retrnr-itf, purify, c l-a u i., and (treneth»n. Riuiwuy1, P in , fur the cure of all di«order, of the Stomach. L i-er, B ow el,. Kidoevs, Bladder, N ervou, Dlsen««,, Headache, ('on .tip*t:on. C ctivencM , Indigestion, Dysncp.ia, Bil|,.n,n«,«. Bilicu, F i ver, Inflammation of the Bowel,. P il.i.a n d all DerumtemwU o f the Internal Viscera. Warranted to etfect a poriltve v a c . Purely Vegetable, containiug uo m ercurr, mineral,, or del»- terious drugs. A few do*es o f R A D W A Y ’ S PILLS w?l! free th* syet«m from al! the above-named disorders. Price. W rent* vor SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. ^ R EA D “ FAIeSE A N D T R U E .” Send one letter stAmp tflR A D W A Y A CO , No. SC Warren Strict, Nvw York, tnic*- mation worth thousands will be sent pany, and the Wilson Wage u Road and Bridge Company will make a great reduction of Toll tates on their respective roads to Through Travel and Freighters. NO CREDIT FOR TOLLS. At these low rates all Tolls must be paid for August 1 9 ,1874.nl51y before Crossing tho Ferry. The-For iy is one of best in the country, and the Road is al It is a strange fact that „wise men ways kept in good learn more from fools than fools do CONDITION FOR TRAVELIN G, T r y U s. J. M. CARTER, Agent at Ferry. A. J. WEATHERBY, Toll Road. Sept. 1, 1874.-nl7n30 of wise men. Note-shavers succeed financially because they “ take so much intern es t” iu their basane?«»