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¡iiM i l i e n t n e n n t. B aker C ity, A p r il 2 1 , 1 8 7 5 . The B edrock D emocrat has more paying subscribers in Baker County, than has any other two papers pub- isbed in the State. We put no man’s name on our subscription list unless we have orders bo to do. jjona fid e , D r . T. N. S n o w is authorized to act as Agent for the B e d r o c k D e m o c r a t at South Mountain, Idaho. CONNECTION w it h t h e east . Col. Chapman passed through this city last week on his way below. He assures ua that we will know in about thirty days whether the English Company w ill finally accept the contract for building the rail- road'made by their agents with the P. D. <fc S. L. R. R. Company. W e understand from the Col., not very definitely however, that there must be local aid. Still more indefinite are the terms upon which that uid is to be given. W e also gather from him that the road w ill bo first built be tween Baker City and the Colum bia River. We suppose that the transportation from the point where the road strikes the Co lumbia to Portland will be done by boat.— We confess for ourselves (though it is use less to conjecture what will be done) that we don’ t like t h a t arrangement, if we are to furnish, as intimated by Col. Chapman, £2000 per m ile, without any definite under standing how we are to get it back. We are too poor, in this county, to give so large a sum for that which m ightprobablv become on ly a change o f masters. We are ia favor o f a railroad, but we want two ends to it, one at the East, where the true market o f Baker County is, and the other on the seaboard, at Portland or elsewhere, not especially for our accom m odation, but for the rest o f Eastern Oregon, and more especially the grain-growing coun ties. Our interest here is to have an East ern connection, to procure machinery, Eastern merchandise, and a market for the base ores know n largely to exist in our county. W hen our m ining interests here are even partially developed, all the cere als grown here w ill have a hom e market. Even now we are largely dependant on Union County for breadstuff's and vegeta bles. It is to the Orient we look for sub stantial aid in developing our mineral re sources, and the necessary immigration to give us wealth and population. H o r r i b l e K a t a s t r o f y . — The water ain’ t high between here and Auburn, it is considerably above that stage, and it is wet, decidedly wet, and o f the color and consistency o f the material out o f which Chinamen are made. Two reckless H e brews intent on getting their “ pound of flesh” out o f a Gentile creditor at Auburn, whose placid indifference to epistolary dunning was what Mantilini would call a “ demnition grind” on their unsophisticat ed natures, undertook to go to Auburn, but destiny, in the shape o f high water, stood the Gentile’s friend, and baffled their un- ehrlstianiike detei-in ¡nation, nnd they have returned here sadder and wetter, if not better men. They attempted to cross the slough above the city in a buggy. In that slough there is a hole where the road track crosses it. It is deep enough to swal low up Jerusalem. We wish our amiable one-legged Supervisor would get into it, (the hole, not Jerusalem ', and then maybe he would fix it, (not Jerusalem, the hole). They didn’ t know how deep it was, and they refuse to tell to what depth they mea sured it. Just as they were going into it the following conversation took place, Mose (the names here given being ficti tious, of course), being the driver: “ Mose, py got you looks a leedlo oud, dat vater vas d—m deeb 1” “ Max, shoost hold on m it your m ouf, von place slioost as deeb und do udder von !” Just then they got into the hole, and the following excited conversation took place: “ Mo---- Ugh 1 Shee 1 1 W ougb 1 ! 1” “ Ma---- W hoop ! H ell ! ! Bubble—ub- ble—pshew 1 1 !” Then Max flew over the dash board, Mose rolled out behind, the buggy turned “ under side u p ,” and the horses got loose and returned to the stable. Max got home somehow, and Mose,after swim m ing down the slough about half a m ile on bis hands and knees after the bufialo robe, and get ting close enough several times not to catch it, returned to town and reported that they d id n ’ t have any buffalo robe with them . W e are glad the boys were not hurt. A n O p e n L e t t e r .— The following' letter was picked up on Main Street last week, and handed to us for publication: C o a l O i l J i m m y —D e a r S i r :— Y ou treat us to a temperance lecture about every week, don’t you, J im m y ? Temperance loetures are very good things—sometimes —and it is to be inferred from the tone o f yours that you are a strictly temperate man and an honest man as w ell; also that you believe what you write to be true. A ll right Jimmy, that’s good. H e ll-h o le s! I believe is the temperance slang for “ sa loon,” or any place where w hiskey is sold, ain’t it, ? Well, Jim m y, you advertise in your delectable—yes, that is what you call the B edrock — so the Herald must be a delectable sheet in which you advertise /® ne hell-hole ! two hell-boles 1 ! three, four, maybe five h e l l - h o l e s 1 1 1 Y ou direct the people to where they can get their “ Tods.” etc., cheap for cash. There is but one of them which is an “ orderly” house, hence there is but one which you “ pufl” under any circumstances. W h y do you “ puff” it alone? Because its owner, who sells lots of the P'zeii stuff, bought part o f a newspaper and gave it to you ? - Oh, no; of course n o t! Do you advertise the disorderly “ hell-holes because another man, who drinks lots of the ptzon stuff bought another part o f a newspaper and gave it to y o u ? Oh, no; o f course you don’t ! Jim m y, I must close; but allow me to remark: You talk nice in y0Ur tem perance lectures, if your grammar and composition generally are so horrid. I jn tend to ask somebody, the first chance I get, if he don’t think Jimmy would sacri flee all his vaunted principle for a short bit‘ ,,TT Yours Truly CHAMPAGNE CHAR l I V F or G ranite C reek . F rank Bea left for Granite Creek last Monday, to make ar rangements for starting a Butcher Shoe tlm coining season. Success to you, Frank S tage A ccident .— On Friday the 16th, 1 ! L i v e i^ when the North-western Stage Company’s Stage was crossing Phillip’s Creek about six WITH It costs no more to keep good fowls than IN B A K E R miles beyond Summerville, in Union Coun Poor ones. A New Stock o f Goods ty, a sad accident took place resulting in the SINCE THE A R R IV A L OF death by browning of Col. | A. D. Sanders of In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, O a k la n d P o u ltr y Y a rd s, Larger and more attractive than ever before, for the county of Baker.—ss m e bought since the great Financial pan Idaho City. The Stage which, by the way, Corner Sixteenth and Castro Streets, James W. Virtue, Plaintiff, ic, and which we offer at was a sleigh,'ll ad crossed the creek safely in Against OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ! ! morning, but on returning in the evening Walter S. Thorne, Thomas McDonald, the waters had risen somewhat, and Mr. John T. Hill and G. F. Pearson, OUR STOCK OF Samuel Job. one of the best and most care Partners, Defendants. SEASON O F 18-7 5. ful drivers on the route, told Col. Sanders, FROM Action to Recover Money. who was in the Sleigh, that ho had better To Walter S. Thorne, and John T. Hill, San Francisco Direct, Defendants, GGS fo r H a tc h in g fro m th e Has been lergely increased and we can show get out and walk the foot-log across the as handsome a line of ready made goods in Largest and best bred Fowls in the N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE- The Most Extensive, the Best and creek, which was wide and safe and told him gon, You are hereby required to appear World. Carefully packed and warranted to MEN’S AND BOYS BUSINESS and DRESS that it he staid in the sleigh he would get in the above named Court, and answer the carry safely any' distance. The varieties Most Extensive Assortment of Suits, Overcoats, Ac., as can be found in the wet. Col. Sanders refused to get out of the complaint filed against you in tbe above comprise Dark and Light Bramas, Buff and County, at prices that cannot fail to satisfy. GENERAL MERCHANDISE sleigh. There was a helper along with the entitled action, by the first day of the next Patndge Cochins, White Leghorns, Houdans, and Silver Spangled Hamburgs, Black Span 3E3 X7" O 2? j E£ 2? G> 1 1 sleigh, who gave Col. Sanders a rope to hold term of the said Circuit Court, which will ish, White Dorkings, Golden Polands, Ayles be held, at Baker City, in Baker County, T O on to, and crossed the foot-log with the other Oregon, on the third Monday of May, 1875, bury Ducks, and Game, Sebright and Black Is well filled with a spleddid assortment of th# African Bantams. leading styles and fashionable shades. end. The Stage then started across. The ( May, 17th, 1875), and if you fail so to an T h i s H S L ark etj B ronze T urkeys , the finest collection on Empress Cloths, hanks of the creek are abrupt and when the swer, for want thereof, the Plaintiff will take the Pacific Coast. Consisting in Part o f Judgment against you, jointly and severally, Satteens, the sleigh went down into the creek the wa Send stamp for illustrated circular to for the sum of Five Thousand Six Hundred Mohair, GEO. B. BAYLEY, ter rushed into the sleigh, and the Col. let and Forty-four Dollars and Eighty-thiee Ladies’ Dress & Fancy Goods American Drees Goods, and FLANNELS, go the rope, seized a mail bag, jumped out cents, ($5,644 83) in Gold Coin, with in Importer and Dealer of Choice Poultry, box 659, San Erancisco. Of Every Description, together with a Full Plaid, Plain and,Opera, of all colors. into the stream, and was lost sight of in a terest thereon at the rate of ten per cent, per Please state what paper you saw this ad Bleached and Unbleached Cotton Flannels. and Complete Assortment of annum from Feb. 5th, 1875, and costs and vertisement in. n40n52 moment, and was never seen again until the disbursements of Action. MINING SUPPLIES, Ladies’ & Gents’ Underwear. By order of Hon. L. L. McArthur, Judge 18th, when his body and the mail bag was LIQUORS, TOBACCO & CIGARS, of said Court, dated March 13th, 1875, ser GROCERIES, found about 250 yards below where the ac BAKER CITY MARKET. vice of this Summons on j said Defendants GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, cident occured. No blame, under the cir is made by publication once a week for Six CLOTHING, cumstances, can he attached to any one. consecutive weeks in the B edrock D emo R E D . D IE T R e sp e c tfu lly in In the leading Styles. BOOTS and SHOES, The Col. appears to have lost his life by an crat , a weekly newspaper published at Ba forms the citizens of Baker City that he ker City, Baker County, Oregon. H ARDW ARE, has purchased from John Eppinger the absence of self posession which is the fruit I. D. HAINES, CR.OOKERY, and We would call special attention to our stock Att’y for Plaiutiff. ful source of many accidents. Deceased was BAKER CITY MARKET, of Mens’ and Boys’ San Francisco Boots GLASSWARE. March 22nd, 1875.n46n52 one of the Pioneers of Boise basin. He was which we have sold for a number of A ll o f which will be Sold Where, at all times, lie will be prepared to years past with satisfaction. engaged in mining pursuits, was highly res furnish his customers with the W holesale and Retail Every pair waranted. pected by every one who knew him, and BEST OF MEAT, A T A Well Selected Stock of in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, leaves a wife to mourn his untimely loss. Of all kinds, at most reasonable prices. for the County of Baker.—ss. F ine G old . —The Portland Bulletin says Feb. 1, !875.-n39tf H. Bamberger & S. M. Frank, partners do that some parties in Portland have found At astonishing low Prices. 835” Thankful for the liberal manner In ing business at Baker City, Oregon, un which I have heretofore been patronized, der the firm name and style of Gold Ledges somewhere, which assay $100 We have a large assortment of I hope by fair and honorable dealing to Bamberger & Frank, Plaintiffs. per ton “ of gold so pure as lo reach $20 70 merit a continuance of the same. Against to the ounce, which is as pure as could be S. OTTENHEIMER. Which'we are selling at lower prices than W. 8. Thorne, Goo. F. Pierson, Tlios. Mc Virtue Block, Baker City, Oct. 7, 1873. n22 found in any mine in the world.” We ever before offered in this Market. Donald, and John. T- Hill, Defendants. should think so. Gold chemically pure is DE. GIBBON ’S Remember that our Store is in the To W. S. Thorne, John T. Hill, and Geo. only worth S20 68. Take off these two cents F. Pierson, Defendants. FIREPROOF BANK BLOCK. neighbor or we shall think somebody has N' T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E OF BAMBERGER & FRANK. been humbugging you. Oregon, you are hereby required to be Dec. 1, 1874.n30tf and appear in the above entitled Court aud G old N ugget . —We stepped into J. W. answer the complaint filed against you in 623, Kearney St., Wisdom’s Drug Store, on last Monday and the above entitled action by the first day of Corner Commercial street, were shown a beautiful Gold Nugget, taken the next regular term of the above entitled Court, to wit: on the 17th day of May A. H Y W I L L Y O U C O N T IN - San Francisco* out of the Placer mining Claim of the Bais- D. 1875, and if you fail so to answer, for want ue to buy Fruit Trees and Shrubbery Established in 1854, for the treatment of of Walla Walla dealers, when you can pur ley Bros., situated about three or four hun thereof the Plaintiffs will take Judgment sexual and seminal diseases, such as Gonor chase a superior article at dred yards Northeast of the Virtue Ledge, against you jointly and severally, for the sum of Two Thousand Eight Hundred and rhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis in all its forms, G ran ger B o tto m P rices which weighed $119, and was “ picked” out Thirty Dollars and Seventy-two cents seminal weakness, impotency, etc. Skin of the bank while work was being carried on. ($2,830 72)in Gold Coin of the UnitedStates diseases, of years standing, and ulcerated At the Union Nursery, Cove, Union County, Oregon. H. J. GEER, Proprietor. S ick . — Owing to the sickness o f the editor, with interest thereon in like Gold Coin at legs successfully treated. DR. GIBBON has the pleasure of announ the rate of ten per cent, per annum from Following is a List of Trees and Prices: the D emocrat this week does not contain the 15th day of February, A. D. 1875, and the cing that he has returned from visiting the A P P L E S: its usual quantity o f Dews items. principal Hospitals in Europe, and has re costs and disbursements of this action. sumed practice at the Dispensary, 623 Kear 3-Year Old, Extra Large, 18 cents per Tree. You wi 1 also take notice that this sum C rushing . —Gilchrist & Davidson are about mons is published by order of the Hon. L. ney street, corner of Commercial, where his 2-Year Old, Extra Large, 15 cents per Tree. starting their stamp Mill at Rye Valley up L. McArthur Judge of the above entitled old patients and those requiring fiis services 1-Year Old, Extra Large, 10 cents per Tree. V a rie tie s : on rock taken from the Shannon Mine by Court, made on the 24th day of March, A. D. may find him. The Dector has spared neither time nor STERNS & HYDE, Red Astrichaff, Early Harvest, Rambo, McLane & Burnham. It is said the rock is 1875. money in seeking out new remedies, and Graunstine, Red June, Golden Sweet, Ducli- 6tn47nl. Attorneys for the Plaintiffs. very rich. This is the mine about which has returned with increased facilities for the es’ of Oldenburg, Pound Pippin, Talpaliock- Respectfully inform the Ladie 3 of alleviation of human suffering. there was a slight unpleasantness between en, Early. Strawberry, Baily Sweet, Blue Baker City and vicinity, that they Sheriff’s Sale. H O R K I B L I 1 D IS E A S E S ! the above parties, and Charles Green not Pearmain, White Winter Pearmaia, Golden have opened an establishment, at tlio How many thousands o f persons, both liussett, Swaar, Golden Pippen, Ben or “ Jeff” residence of Mrs. R. C. Shepherd, in long ago. y v ir t u e of an e x e c u t io n male and female, are there who are suffer Davis, Winesap, King Apple, Gloria Mundi, Baker City, where they are prepared issued out of the Circuit Court, of the S parta . —We understand that Mining State of Oregon for the County of Baker ing out a miserable existence from the ef Esopus Spitzenberg, Baldwin, Willow Twigg, fects of secret indulgence, or from virus ab Genniton, Snow, Hyslop Crab, Transcenant to Cut, or Cut an Make all kinds of has been in full progress at Sparta for some upon a judgment docketed in said Court, sorbed into the system. Look at their pal Crab, Ac., &. time. There is plenty of free water, and on the 2nd day of January, A. D. 1874, in fa lid, emaciated and disfigured faces and P E A R S: Ladies & Childrens Clothing. the miners are rushing things. The mi vor of Geo. VY. Atkinson and against W. C. their broken down constitutions, disquali 2-Year Old, Large, 50 cents per Tree. Rugli for the sum of Sixty-nine Dollars All orders from the surrounding Towns ners say there is a better chance for a big ( $59 00.) in Gold Coin and interest from fying them for the happiness of marriage or 1-Year Old, Large, 30 cents per Tree. and Country will he promptly attended to, at the enjoyment o f life. In this horrid situa V a r ie tie s : season than they have had for years. the 1st day of January, 1873, and the fur tion thousands suffer until death closes the - the same prices that our City customers are ther sum of Fifteen Dollars and ¡Seventy scene* Let parents, guardians and friends Bartlett, Howell, Madeline, Danes Hovey, charged. E agle C anal . —Mr. Frank Bowen informs cents ($15 70.)costs, and also by virtue of an attend to those who are suffeiing with any Seckel, Clapp’s Favorite, Burea d’ Aujeu, Stamping for Embroidering and ns that the water will be running in the execution issued out of the said Court upon of these horrible, life-destroying maladies— Burea Easter. Julienne, Winter Nellis, Vicar, Eagle Canal and ready for sale to miners, another judgment docketed m said Court see that they are cared for and cured before Pound, A., A. Braiding done to order. on the 2nd day of January, 1874, in favor ol it is too late. Send them immediately to P H IJIS : about the 1st of May. Geo. W. Atkinson and agaiust W. C. Rugli Dr. Gibbon, a physician who has made pri 2-Year Old, 40 cents per Tree. LATEST FASHIONS R oads . —The road to Sparta is now in for the sum of Ninety-four Dollars and twen vate diseases his 'especial study for years, 1-Year Old, 30 cent3 per Tree. Received every month, direct from Ne ty-five cents ($94 25.) in Gold Coin aud in and who is certain to cure the most invete good condition. The Stage went through terest thereon from the 5th day of March, V a r ie t i e s : York. rate cases without mercury or any injurious last week on wheels, instead of runners. 1873, aud the further sum of Fifteen Dollars drugs. It is important to those afflicted, or Yellow Egg, Yellow Gage, Columbia, Lom- Agent for Grover & Baker’s J oe D olby , the gentlemanly Landlord of and Seventy cents ($15 70.)costs, and also those interested in the welfare of their bara, Sweet Damson, Imperial Gage, Ac. by virtue of an execution issued out of the C H E R R Y : the Hotel de France, called on us yesterday. aforesaid Court upon another judgment friends, to be careful of the many pretended Cewing Machines. dootors who infest all cities, publishing tlieir Mr. Manaudas, the proprietor, has gone be docketed in said Court on the 2nd day of skill in curing ail diseases in a few days, im 1-Year Old, good growth, 50 cents per Tree. V a r ie t ie s : Mrs. R. C. Shepherd low on business connected with the building January, 1874, in favor of Geo. W. Atkinson posing upon the public by using the names and against W. C. Rugli for tbe sum of One of eminent physicians from Europe and Early Richmond, May Duke, Yellow Span of a brick Hotel, on the corner opposite Hundred and Forty-eight Dollars ($148 00.) is a g e n t f o r ish, Black Eagle, Black Tartarian, Black Re Virtue’s Bank. Joe Dolby, in the mean in Gold Coin with interest thereon from the other places. Be therefore careful and make publican, Ac. strict inquiry or you may fall into the hands time, will see that the hoarders get a square 5th day of February, 1873, and tbe further of those charlatans. P v a ch a n d A p rico t, 25 cents per T ree. sum of Fifteen Dollars and Seventy cents meal. G R A P E S : ($15 70.) costs, said Execution being to me S E M IN A L W E A K N E S S . The Janesville, ripens with me Aug. 20th, E astern O regon .— Next week, by request, directed, I have levied upon and shall ex Seminal emission—the consequence of pose at Public sale to the highest bidder for we will re-publish an article on “ Eastern Cash in Gold Coin on the 8 th, day of May, self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved and stand Grande Rondo winter without pro tection, fine one year old plants oOcents. White Oregon” which appeared in the D emocrat A. D. 1875, at 2 o’clock P. M. of said day at sexual indulgence, is praticed by the youth Sweetwa ter and Isabella, 25 cents per plant. Respectfully offers hie services to the Puhlio of both sexes to ail almost unlimited extent, In-the capacity of some weeks ago. All those wishing extra the Court House door in Baker City, Baker producing with unerring certainty the fol Cherry C urrauts, $2 50 per dozon. Eng copies will please leave their orders by Thurs County, Oregon, the following described lowing train of morbid symptoms, unless lish Goosberry, $1 50 per dozen. real estate to wit: S H A D E T R E E S , & c. combatted by scientific medical measures, day evening. Lots No. 4, No. 5, No. 6, No. 7 aDd the viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under Walnut, Elm, Ash, Buckeye, Maple and North half of Lots No. 8 and 3, the same be the eyes, pains in the head, ringing in the Butternuf, 25 cents each; Lombardy Poplar, T imothy S eed .— Pap Leven s has a large JOINER AND ing the north one half of block No. 10 of quantity of Timothy Seed for sale cheap. Boyd’s addition to Baker City on the North ears, noise like rustling of leaves or rattling 2-year old, 18 cents each. Roses, 25 to 50 of chariots, uneasiness about theloins, weak cents; Lilac, Purple 25 cents, and White 50 Now is the time to buy. * East quarter of the South East quarter of ness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted S. 17. T. 9. S- Ii. 40. East in Baker County, intellect, loss of confidence in approaching cents. D ischarged .— Jackson Karne, who was In fact I have almost any thing usually All kinds and every Oregon. strangers, a dislike to form new acquaintan arrested a few days ago for the Larceny of a The said property will be sold as afore ces, a disposition to shun society, loss o. kept in a No. 1 Nursery. [Y7” G ive m e a T r ia l. D E S C R I P T I O j ST mare, was on the 18th, "discharged by Esq. said, togt ther with the tenements and im memory, pimples and various eruptions provements and hereditaments and all the Of Work in Wood neatly and promptly done. Address, H. J. GEER, Farnum, there being no evidence whatever right, title and interest of the said W. C. about the face, hectic flushes, furred tongue, Cove, Union county, feetid breath, night sweats, monomania and Jan. 1, 1873tf. agaiust him. Rugli therein, to satisfy said Executions and frequently insanity. If relief be not obtained, n32n48 Oregon. should apply immediately either in person H orse S hoes . —We saw, last Monday in interest and costs and accruing costs. Dated at Baker City, this 29th day of or by letter,' and have a cure effected by his front of the Ca’ V.n-Siloon, a renew 1 of ihe March, 1875. new and scientific mode of treating this dis M. BOYD, manly pastime o f pitching horse shoes. ease, which never fails in effecting a quick ^p4Sruj 'Sireriffbf Baker County, Oregon. and radical cure. Fred Bohna and Billy Webber were the champion pitchests. J . IT . P A E K E E , CURED AT HOME. NE H U N D R E D AND F I F T E E N Administrator’s Notice. Persons at a distance may he CURED AT S tage C ompany .— We understand that a Head Thorough bred Cotswold Sheep, WHOLESALE AND BET AIL DEALEE IN O lately Imported from the best herds in Can change will be made in the running time of "V j © T IC E IS h e re b y given th a t HOME by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon stating case, symptoms, length of time the ada. The above Sheep are Full Blooded T i l the undersigned has been appointed the N. W. Stage Company, in abo'ut two disease has oontinued, and have medicine and as fine as any on the Coast. administrator of tlie estate of Newell Rus promptly forwarded, free from damage and weeks. Then they will run daily. M a in S tr e e t, B a k e r C ity , O r e g o n . There are Forty Bucks in the lot. sell, deceased, by the County Court of Baker curiosity, to any part of the country, with The whole will be sold in lots to suit pur T hanks . —The thanks o f this office are County, Oregou’. All persons having claims full and plain directions for use. e k e e p s c o n s t a n t l y o n chasers, and at tendered to Mr. C. W. Durkee; Sr., for a against said estate are hereby required to Persons writing to the Doctor will please hand a full assortment of all articles in REASONABLE PRICES. nice Salmon trout presented io the editor’s present the same to me with the proper state the name of the paper they see this ad vouchers at Baker City, in said County, his line, such as vertisement in. For particulars, enquire of family. within six months from the date thereof. By inclosing Ten Dollars coin, in regis REID & FLETCHER, JAMES H. SLATER Administrator. E ntertaining .—Julius Bamberger, one tered letter through the Postoffice, or Miner’s Hydraulic Pipe, Noz n24tf Baker City, Ogn. March 10tli, 1875,n44t4. o f the most “ fascinating” of singers, has through Wells, Fargo & Co., a package ot zles, Butts and Tin Ware. medicine will be forwarded to any part of “ entertained” us the past week with some (t>C fn (¡¡Oil P e r B a y . A g e n t s W a n t e d , the Union. of his most “ charming” songs. ipj Lu q)nU All classes o f working people Also, Every Pattern and Style of All communications strictly confidential* of both s.-xes, young and old, make more OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearny A young lady in this city, wants to know money at work for us, is their own localities,- Plans and Specifications for a Court street, San ¡Francisco. Postoffice B®x 1,- S T O V E S . why the typos in this office, every time they during their spare moments, or all the time, House in Union County are solicited by the 957. n lly r l kiss her, call it taking an “ impression.” The Celebrated Buck’s Patent „Cooking, than at any thing else. We offer employ County Court thereof. Said Court House and the Onward Parlor Stove are kept on ment that will pay handsomely for every B u s in e s s .—We expect to be absent con_ not to exceed in cost the sum of $6000. hand, together with all other styles. hour’s work. Full particulars, terms, Ac., Specifications will be received by tbe Coun siderable o f the time this Spring and Sum sent free. Send us your address at once. JOB WO R K Don’t nier but our son Harry will at all times be ty Clerk o f Union County, until the first delay. Now is the time. Don’ t look Monday in Mav. The Court will select one “ The Leading American Newspaper.” found at the B edrock D e m oc rat office to Dona upon short Notice, and at reasonable for w.ork or business elsewhere, until you of said plans and pay for the same, rejecting attend to business in connection with the have learned what we offer. THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM. all others. By Order of the Board. P n26S tf J. H. PARKER. paper. G. STINSON & CO., J R. S. CATES, Clerk. D a ily $ 10 a y e a r . S e m i-W e e lc ly $ 3 . n38y Portland, Maine. Union, March 10th 1875.________n45n48. A. F. and A. M:.—Baker Lodge, A. F. and W e e k ly $ 2 . A. M., No 47, meets on the second and fourth N o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n P ostage F kee to the S ubscbiber - Spe Thursday evening in each mouth in their \ that all Partnership relations between cimen Copies and Advertising rates Free. k o o p w i P ou n d s o f O ats T . 1ST. S n o w s N T . 3D. O U ^ U U U Wanted at the B edkock Hall. Transient brethren in good standing Dr J M. Boyd and H. N. McKinney have Weekly, in clubs of 30 or more, only $1, Physician and Surgeon, been dissolved by mntual concent. All ac postage paid. Address, D emocbat Office immediately, for which the are invited to attend. n38y T he T ribune , N. Y. counts against said firm will be. settled by H. highest Cash price will be all owed. n-26tf' By order of the M N. McKinney, and all accounts due said nrm R eligious .— Divine Service will be held will be paid to him, it is hoped, withot de- in the M. E. Church, the second and fourth MEDICAL E X A M IN E R Sabbaths o f each month, at 11 o’clock A. M., W a lter City, Dec. 2 4 ,1874.n35tf ___ For the New Y ork Life Insuranoe Co. H E P R O P R E I T O R S o f th is a rv A A A P ou n d s o f B a rle y and 6H P. M.—Expository Lecture, by the ____ n44tf popular place of resort take pleasure Wanted immediately, at pastor, and Prayer Meeting every Wed B l o o d e d H o p ’ s . in informing the public that nesday evening at 6^ o ’clock. All are in the B eobock D emocbat Office, for which tbe vited to attend. Cr. W. ADAMS, h e u n d e r s ig n e d has th ree highest Cash price will be allowed, n26tf Charley Schellworth Pastor. Pair ef full Blooded Berkshire hogs B A K E R CITY. e lm s . S t. L o u is has located perma for sale, if called for before the first of Apr il. now has charge of the Bar, where he deals P rices moderate and one 1V‘ nothing but the best of Wines, Liquors, and nently in Baker; and is now prepared to man LEVENS & SMALL, Auctioneers. ufacture and repair all kinds of jewelry and Cigars, and will he pleased to have his E E N O TES due A . H . B r o u n Regular Sale Day, watches. After twenty-eight years experi CPMarch 17th, 1875.n45ntd_______________ friends give him a call. This is a must be paid to me immediately, or ence in the business, he feels competent to EVERY SATURDAY. Cost osts of Action will be incurred. O f th 01 Hie e te CelebratedJStan<lai?d ie u r a ie u sia u u a r u Bit Saloon, eive entire satisfaction. Mr. St. Louis, is Sales made in every portion of the County. Organs— new—for sale. ‘For particulars I. D. HAINES, Org Ilso »sent for the best Sewing Machine in March 3,8175.n43tf u32tf Attorney March 17 th, 1875m45t£. v a n ir e »4 this office : noOtf enquire use, the New Wilson, price, $55,00. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. IMPROVE YODE POULTRY. OHCE MORE I E COME!! S u m m o n s. N E W G O O D S. J u st ^Received CLOTHING E I Our Dress fioods Department "Ha/ts and C a p s. F B o o ts and S h oes. S u m m o n s- If M OOT ©MIXBimit» L o w e s t B r ic e s. TO THE U N F O R T U N A T E ! Milters’ and Fanners’ Implements, HEW REMEDIES! HEW REMEDIES! D R E S S M A K IN G ! iim ism I B o o k B ig h t H e r e !! W Mrs. B, c. S le p M & Co,, B G row »B aler’s f a i l M in e s. R. M’INTOSH. "HIM, T IN -SHOP ! T o S h eep R a is e r s !! toportel CoiswoM Sleep for Sale, Copr, Tin and Sleet-Iron fare. H T o B u ild e r s. N THE HEW YORK TRIBDHE. O a ts W a n ted * Scat! Mountain, Mo. B an k E xchange. B a r le y W a n t e d . T .A/uctioiT H o u s e , T N O T IC E . 2 A