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About Bedrock democrat. (Baker City, Baker County, Or.) 1870-188? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1875)
M ïo c fe S c m o fïa i. B a k er City, S e p t. 15, 1S75. DS» The B edrock D emocrat has more eo > a fide , paying subscribers in Baker County, than has any other two papers pub- ishetl in the State. We put no man’s name on our subscription list unless we have orders go to do. m s£ £ —a— mmmammm jm — ■_______________ BLANK DEEDS, Mortgages and other Blanks for sale at this Office. S. O t t e s h e ih e k &.C o ., are now receiv ing and opening their large stock o f Fall and Winter goods. Their stock is com plete and well selected for this m irket. | B a m b e r g e r & F r a n k have their store and warehouse full of new goods suitable for the Fall and Winter trade, and have rqoie coining. C a r d e d — Jim Odell, of Rye Valley, : called on us yesterday, looking hale and hearty. R erig iou s .— Preaching by Rev. G. W. Adams, next Sunday, at 11 o’clock, at Wingville. At 3 o ’clock at Rock Creek School house. A r r i v e d . —Mrs. D. S. Kinsey and fami ly arrived from La Grande last evening, and will reside permanently in this city. D E M O C R A T IC ST A T E PLATFORM . CENTENNIAL. ms. The Democratic party of Oregon, in .State ! Oonveutionassemtiled, proclaim the fol lowing propositions oj political faith and j •iciion: 1. Unfaltering devotion to the cardinal TT.Ofjr. A M A T I O N . principles of Republican government; as put into practical operation by the Earn C H IC A G O A N D N O R T H - » 'E S T E R N ers of the Republic. RAILWAY. 2. The preservation of the general gov ernment in the proper exer ci.'-. of the pow ers delegated to it in tile COU'tllUllOU, T h e P o p u la r R oute O v e rla n d . carefully and sirictiy cons;rued, and the maiutainance, inviolate, of me several ARSENGERS FOR CHICAGO, N i States oi tne Union in all tlieir rights, dig agara Falls, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, nity and equality, as the most competent Montreal, Quebec, New York, Boston, or and reliable administration of ibeir own any point East, should buy their domestic concerns, and the surest bulwark T R A N S C O N T IN E N T A L T IC K E T S against the tendency toward a centralized V i a tlie P io n e e r R o u te , despotism. 3. Opposition to aggressions by either THE department o f the government, upon the C H I C A G O A N D N O R T H -W E S T E R N functions of any other arm t.> the exercise ot Federal uuu.onty ot anyof the lights R A I L W A Y . or powers assured by the constitution to THIS IS THE BEST ROUTE EAST. the estates respectively, or to the people. 4. Thatevery altemptoa tne partof tire Its Track is of STEEL RAILS, and on it Federal governmen t io exercise any povv- eis not delegated to it, and especially | has been made the Fastest time that has been made in this country. Bp this every interference ny tne government or ever passengers for points east of any ol its departments, with the local at-I route laos oi any state, oi witn lire l i g h t s oi tire I Chicago have choice of the following lines people tnereof to ctrooae their own lepre-j from Chicago:. sen uni ves, is an act o f usurpation winch BY THE PITTSBURG, FORT W AYN E should be repudimed and condemned by] AND CHICAGO AND PEN N SYLVAN IA RAILW AYS. every friend ofiuSsututionui l.berty. 5. Wedenrani retrenchment, it form, I q Through Trains Daily, with Pullman and the most rigid economy m the ad- j ^ Palace Cars through to Philadelphia ministration of every department of tne and New York on each train, government; the holiest payment of tire] j Through Train, with Pullman Palace debts, the sacred preservation ot tne pub- | Cars to Baltimore and Washington. lie faitli; strict accouiiLabin.y of all offi THE LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN cers, anu the speeuy and impartial ar BY SOUTHERN RAILWAY & CONNEC raignment of all abusesof publn; trust be TIONS (NEW YORK CENTRAL AND fore tne tribunals of justice; a zealous care RAILROADS d ot the rights ot election by tne people; trie o ERIE Trains Daily, with Palace absoiuie suoOidiuairou of ttie military to G Through Room and Sil ver Palace Sleep the civil authority, l ire equal arm impar ing Drawing Cars through to New York. tial administration of tire laws, ana the protection of the rights’of all; ireehom of BY MICHIGAN CENTRAL, GRAND TRUNK, GREAT WESTERN & ERIE relig.oiiSjOfthepiess,aid of the person, & N. YORK CENTRAL RAILWAYS: under protect.on of the habeas corpus, aud Through Trains, with Pullman Palace trial by juries impartially selected. 3 Drawing Room and Sleeping Cars thro’ 6. We protest against the burdens of a protective tariff, a-, neeutess exactions to New York, to Niagara Falls, Buffalo, from a people aueady intolerably oppress Rochester, or New Yoi k city. ed by a national debt, aim we insist that BY BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD: tne larm be so regnla-ied as to piovrde on o Through Trains Daily, with Pullman ly sufficient revenue for an economical au- Palace Cars for Newark, Zanesville, m.nisi ration of tne government, aim rot Wheeling, Washington and Baltimore lor lire purpose of em iCi.R.g the lew at trie without change. expense of tire many, or loste.mg one biancri ot industry to toe detninem of an This is the SHORTEST, BEST and only other. line running Pullman celebrated Palace 7. That the precious metals are the on Bleeping Cars and Coaches, connecting ly basts o l commercial vaiue.-; .nat..n ir with tlie Union Pacific Railroad at OMA redeemable pape- currency is a national HA, am from the W est, via Grand Junc curse, and W e insist U p o n ¡lie .-peeuy re tion, Marshall, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, turn by me national government to specie Sterling and Dixon, for Chicago aud the payments. East. t>. Tne institution o f the system of na This popular route is unsurpassed for tional banks was a fraud upon rue coun try and an injustice upon tlie laboring Speed, Comfort and Safety. The smooth, classes, and we deniaim suclr prudent, leg well-baltas:ed and perfect track of steel islation as will gradually bring tli>s vi- rails, the celebrated Pullman Palace Slee cioussystem to a close; that ail currency ping Cars, the perfect Telegraph System winch may be issued s lia li be convertible of moving trains, the regularity with into coin upon demand and be issued di which they run, the admirable arrange ment for running through cars to Chicago rectly' by ine govern mem. 0. Tnni tne treaty between thd United from all points West, secure to passengers States and China .-nail be so modiiied us all the comforts in modern Railway Trav eling. No changes of Cars and no tedious to apply solely to cummeriial lelauons. 10. THat w-e conuemu the party in pow delays at Ferries. er, not only tor its contempt oi constitu Passengers will find Tickets via this Fa tional obi gallons, but for extravagant, par isan and corrupt administration ot vorite Route at the General Ticket Office me federal govei nnreiil; for its reckless of the Central Pacific Railroad, Sacra expenditure and p.otilgate w..sre i f tne mento. Tickets for sale in all the Ticket Offices of people’s mo e>; lor its oppressive, unjust mm defective sysiem of nuance and taxa the Central Pacific Railroad. W. TI. STENNETT, tion; for the perversion o. tne luneiions of Gen. P a s . Agent. the general government to enricn the MARTIN HUGHITT, Gen. Sup.’ t. gi eat corporations at tne expense of tne, H. P. STAN WOOD, General Agency, 121 people; for’tne joboei y and nuuds which have brought reproach upon democratic Montgomery su-ee, san Francisco. August ll, 1875.nl4y institutions; for die iniqu. ties of the pro tective system; for the curse of an incon vertible paper money ; for its disgraceful diplomatic service and unfit appoint ments and continuance in oliice (if incom Phil. Hardest) & Jno. Lcvens, Prop’s, petent and corrupt men at home and abroad; for its attempt to pass an uncon r A K E li C ITY. OREGON. stitutional force bill, and for a catalogue BSESPFGTFULLY INFORM THE CIT- of other enoimities which have .rendered Jity izens of Baker City and vicinity, that that organization offensive to and subver they have on hand, and are constantly re sive of tne liberties of a free people. ceiving afull supply oi all articles In tlieir 11. That corporation's are the creatures line, which they are selling cheap for cash. of law; their lunetions and privileges are They keep Canned Fruits, Euis, Can granted to subserve the public interests, dies, and also all kinds of fresh Fruits and and wuei. they are not Used for the object Vegetables. Also, of their creation , but tor purposes of op- BUT I E E AND EG G S, piession andextoi tion, we oe tare it to be the right and duty oi tne legislative pow and all other articles in their line, wanted er Io regulate and control such corpora by the citizens of Baker City. Give us a Call, next door to Pap Levens’ tions for Hie public good. Retail Liquor Store. 12. That we d.sappiove all measures in Wholesale and IIARDEsTY & LEVENS, the interest of monopolies against labor, Baker City. June, 9 ,1875.n5tf and therefore we approve ot the declareu principles and sympathize with the avow ed objects of tire order known as the Pa trons of Husbandly, and with those of all other orders having for their object re trenchment and i-etorm in public affairs and the social advancement oi the people. 1. !. That we ate in favor of labeling to secure judicious appropriations from Con gress ¡or the purpose of imp. ov ing our har bors along tlie western and northern boun daries of our State, and we demand that our representatives tn congiess shall use their best efforts to secure me aid of the geneial government for the free naviga tion and improvement of me Columuui river, by tlm construction of locks at tlie T o P e o p le w h o R ea son . It is because Cascades; the improvement of the Wal- TARRANT’S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER lamet. and Coquule river.-; the cons (rue APERIENT, tion of the Portland, Dalles and Rati Lake and Wiimemueca Railroads, and tne ear reduces the heat of the blood by creating ly completion oi the Oregon and Caliior- perspiration, as well as through its purga lii a Railroad from Host burg to the State tive operation, that produces such mar velous effect in frebile diseases. line. 14. That the policy of the Republican SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. party m dealing with the Indian tribes is impo i tic :<■ d uil wist ; t hat. I he time Inis an ived when the few Indians now occu “ SENATE” SALOON, py! g t he Umatilla, Grand lionde and Si- h-tz reservations should he removed to Y. Pfeiffenberger, Proprietor, some other locality, and thus open up to -i ttiement by whites some of the richest Opposite Pup Levens on Front Street, p in ions of me R(a;e. B A K E R C IT Y , O R E G O N . 15. That we invite, the hearty co-opera ’¡H E B E S T O F W IN E S , L i tion «.fait parties, whatever may have be'-.: the.r past political affinities, io unite ri quors aud all other binds of drinks, wit h us in carrying out ihe pi h ciples here kept constantly on hand, and the cosiest re tic UilCiUted. treat for the innocent amusements of Fedro- Sell Oiff, Pictorial reading Ac., in Baker Sheriff’s Sa'e. City. n50tf. 1876 . P U n io n Item;«. in our town to A young mechanic recently got married attract attention is its rapid improvement. to the girl of his choice, and the happy in sidewalks and new buildines, and the pair went to housekeeping. After the removal of old buildings to more suitable honeymoon was over the young wife dis places. covered that her hubby’s temper was The M. E. Church bell arrived some two none of the sweetest and that attempts at weeks since, and all hands had to take a mollifying him by sweet smiles and kiss Pull at the rope. The b-It can be heard es were gener lly flat failures while his a distance of,five miles. dander was up; so, like sensible young The pa«t week at this place has been woman, she resolved on another plan of mostly spent in discussing the horse ques action, Mid soon had an opportunity to tio n , as Prof. Rockwell, o f New York, has try It. Ilubby was rather captious about ’been giving exhibitions and instructions his steak, but she made no excuse. It’s in that line.. He left this morning for Ba- tough, said hubby, and its not cooked Tier, where he will give you a chance to half enough! The young wife smiled but tsee hi* beany fill and well trained horse m-adenodefen.se. Then hubby got fear Mazeppa perform. j>pme o f the greatest fully mad; he lifted his plate and dashed tricks ever taught to the horse kind. Ma it on the floor, with the remark: “ Curse zeppa is destined, by his intelligence, to that steak!’ His wife raised up her plate, a, prominence never yet reached bv any too, and dashed it on the stove with the horse in the United States, or, perhaps, Remark: “ That’s m e!" Hubby stared in the world. at the plate, at his wife, then at the floor, A difficulty arose at this place on last and said: “ Why, Eliza, you should not Saturday evening, between one Mr. Dun mind me. If I am a little hasty I soon can, a carpenter o f this place, and Lefia- get over it.’ And so he did. -dor Gagon, a half-!>reed, wherein Gngnn received a severe out with a knife in the T he Chronicle commenting upon the re neck. The cut extended from the hack of sults of the recent contest in California, ie- the neck around the left side, to the depth marks that “ The city of San Francisco too is of the bone, and almost to the throat, swept into the Democratic cimp. Election barely missing the main artery of the day was an Austerlitz for the Demociacy. neck. He is in a had condition, but, un Wm. A. Pipe" is elected to Congress, making, probably an entire Democratic delegation der-good treatment, may recover. from this State. Andrew J. Bryant is elect BONUS. ed Mayor.and it was to Ins energy and untir ing zeal that this great victory was won. Ho P e rso n a l. had the sagacity to see that the wave olpopn lar indignation against the Bulletin and Cali The “ Old Man” of the B etirock return would bear their most pronounced adversary ed from the W>il!arwf>t Valley la«t. Satur upon its crest ro victory, and with this be day eveninsr. He did i'Ot wind up in the lief he m toe an active canvass of the wards; Insan«» Asylum as predicted bv the Her lie denounce : those journals at every meet- ald, but. our cotemp^rary will soon start i.-iglu attended, and the result was Ins elec tion by a small majority over Charles Clay that-way. ton.” " J. TI. Parker rotu-med from Portland last Saturday rveninar. Harvey Robbins .of Granite Creek, call S p e c ia l N o tic e s. ed on us last Friday. Mrs. Dr. Hulsey, of La Grande, is in our P U B L IC S P E A K IN G . -city. Hurt, L. F. Lane, Democratic candidate Edward S. Baker, agent, for the send tor Congress, will address his fellow-citi house o f E. .T. Bowen, of Ran Francisco, zens at the following times and places,to- -called on ns yesferdav. Rockwell <fc TTurlbut, tbe celebrated w 11: Lii kville September 4th horse trainers are in our city. it Jacksonville 8 it .Tim Fletcher started for W alla Walla on Kei bj vil lo 10 it Roseburg 16 business last Saturday. it City 18 Remember the fire meeting in B edrock Eugene i i Albai y 21 if Hall to-morrow evening. 22 Corvallis ii 23 W. A. West, of Snake River, was in our Dallas if 25 >city last, week. He informs us that he La Fayette fi 27 Hillsboro < . '■will have a ferry- boat running near the Oregon City 29 if 30 -old Brown Lee Ferry within the next four Salem 2 October Portland •weeks. it 4 Astoria i i 7 R e t u r n e d . —J. M . -Shepherd, the “ Old Dalles it 11 Man” o f the D em ocrat , returned home Pendleton it 12 Weston ii from tha Webfoot country on last Satur L i Grande 15 a 16 day evening, well and hearty. On ills t j'n ion ii 18 trip back home he was accompanied by Baker it 21 Canyon City Miss Lulu B. Shepherd and Mrs. Coll. Opposing candidates are Invited to be Van Cleve and two grandchildren—the la- present and join him in the canvass. ■dies above named being this two only N O T IC E .— To all it may concern: I daughters, and by Mr. :T H. Parker. Tbe have procured the services of Mr. S. P. party had a pleasant Trip, and return their Romig , of La Grande, who is well known thanks to the officers-of fhe different stea in this country and California as a wotk- mers and railroads of the O.S, N. Compa tn.-n in ali the various branches of the ny, tor their kindness and attention on trade. As a horse-shoer lie is surpassed the trip, and also to the officers, agents by none. I only request my friends anti teamsters to come and give us a t rial to be ;and attaehees of the »1. W. Stage Compa convinced. All work warranted to give entire satisfaction, and at the customary ny. It is a pleasure to travel on both those lines ofcoiivcyance. We intend to rates of the count!y. n 14!f. S. A. G A IN ER. «peak more fully of these companies next TSie S ecret.—Those who prize a beanti week. fui head of hair, <a»id we know our indy T h e V ir t u e M u s e .—W e are pleased to friends ail do , will thank us for a few words on the invaluable qualities of ■state that this mine is in 'complete and A y e r ’ s H a ir V igor as a dressing. In successful operation, and that the late our own case it heals a humor, keeps thè -commercial panic lias had no effect on head free from dandruff and scurf, stops tendency of our hair to fall, and the workings or standingtof this mine. It the heightens its beauty. A slight touching is not. involved, but, instead, is accumu. with it removes the coarse and dry ap Hating a nice little surplus (for the stock pearance which neglected hair puts on, holders. Superintendent Hyde is run- imparts a rich gloss, and makes us pre sentable in the' most fashionable com- ming the mine on a sure and safe basis.— pa y. Rudi rare qualifications, presented It is now in as fine shape as »try mine in in a’ single preparation, create forit, an en •Oregon, and will conipare favorably with during valli ; but add to these the faculty of restoring to gray locks their youthful •any on the coast, according to the time it color, and mnintaini'g our good looks with so small an expenditure of time and rhas’been worked. attention and you stamp it prime favor H e a v y F r e ig h t s .— The O. -R. N. Co., ite with the public, and ensure its perma to accommodate shippers east of the Cas nent- and enduring popularity.—Hunts cade Mountains, have i|iad to put on a ville (Ala.) Republican. A. F. a x d A. M. — Baker Lodge, A. F. and daily line ot steamers libove the Dalles, and cow they are running with full A. M.. No 47, meets on the second and fourth Thursday evening in each month in their y v ir t u e of a d e c r ee of f o r e - Call and Settle. freights both ways—going down with fulI Hall. Transient brethren in good standing closure of Mortgage Lein and Ord- r cargoes of wheat, flour, Ac., and returning are invited to attend. of Rale thereon, made and entered in the O T I C E is h e r e b y g i v e n ! h a t I h a v e Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the with goods, machinery and railroad iron By order of the W- M. County of Baker, oi. the 18tli day of May, leased my Blacksmith and Wagon shops forthe upper country. Th+stCompany are B a k e r City L o d ge N o. 2 5 . 1 . 0 . 1875, said decree being made in favor of H. to Dealy & Tweedie, and have closed my n ow dwng their utmost, to develop this O . P ., meets every Satnrdav evening, at C. Edwards, and against H. Bordin and business. All those indebted to S. B. Mc half past six o’clock, at Odd Fellows Hall, in Geo. Cook, foreclosing a Mortgage on the Cord, or McCord Brothers, are hereby noti upper country. premises hereinafter described, and for tbe new Bank Block, corner of Front street G r a n g e r s ’ B arr —Let it be remember and Court Avenue. Members o the Order the recovery of the sum of 61,192 25, gold fied that they must now come forward and coin, and interest thereon from da.e of settle their accounts. Money must, come, ed -that the Grangers'1 Grand Bail, at are invited to attend. By order of N. G. Decree against said H. Bordin a; d Geo. aud there is no use talking, if you do not set W ingville, takes place this evening. The H ow to {jet .Slaminn.—Iron frames Cook, and that the Mortgaged premisV-s tle with me, you mu t with an attorney. S. B. McCORD. arrangements are complete for the stt'-. and strong > ervous systems are not the hereinafter described be sold to satisfy lot of all- But the feeble need not des said Decree, interest, costs and expenses Baker City, May 10th 1875nltf.__________ ■cess of the party, and,'knowing Hie -Gran pair. By adopting I lie right means, they of sale, and that Execution issue for any gers of that section as well as we do, we may live as long and enjoy Hie as much balance remaining unsatisfied by such Mining* K o t ic e . are satisfied that those attending the Ball us their more robust neighbors. Physical sale against o- her property of said defend invigoration is, however, necessary to ant-. Now, therefore, by- vi tue of an Ex will have a good time. -The citizens of this O D. G. OVERHOLT, M. V. THOMP- end; and while the spirituous tonics ecution to me directed, reciting said De Wingville never do things by halves. M. and nervines usually administered even cree, commanding me to sell the said son, i-.. M. Bamford, W. Lair Hill, Mortgaged premises to satisfy said Decree, John L. Miller, A. Vallard, R. H. Lans- S. Warren and Jim Dwinnelle are Floor tually depress both body and mind, Dr. J W a l k e r ' s C a l if o r n ia V in e g a r B i t interest, costs and expenses of sale, I will, dale, James Henderson, Hugh McQuaid, Managers. on Thursday, the 16th day of September, Henry Wolfsou, Harvey Rodgers, E. E. ters invariably supply new vigor to the W ard A W adda R a id r o a d .—The Rail frame, while they regulate every disor A. D. 1875, between the hours of 9 o ’clock, Cannon, E. J. W. Btemme, F. C. Sets, A. A. M., and 4 o ’clock, P. M , of said day, at C. Kestler, C. Hanscom and to ail other dered function. road from the Columbia at W allula to the Court House Poor, in Baker City, Ba co-owners in the National Quartz Ledge, ker county, Oregon, sell at Public Auction, situated in Elk Greek Mining District, W a lla W alla will, it is expected, be c o m to the highest binder, for cash, in gold Grant County, State of Oregon: pleted to W alla W alla this fall, the iron Tne undersigned, .one of the owners of coin, the following described re 1 property for which is fast arriving at its destina Latest New York Gold Quotations, 116H as described in said Decree of Foreclosure, said Ledge, hereby gives you notice that situate in Baker county, Oregon, to-wit: he has, on and between the 18tii day of REGAL TENDERS IN PORTLAND : tion. This noad is a great benefit to the That certain lot and premises situate on December, a . P, 1874, and the 16th day of farmers and citizens generally of that sec Buying,................. 86c. | Selling,...............87 the south side of Porter street, in i he town Apri , A D. 1875, performed and expended »* -------- «•»-------- tion of .country, of Eldorado, bounded on the west side by $175 £0 worth of labor on said ledge, in ac I. O. It. M.—Winnemucca Tribe No. 5, A. Moore & Bros, lot, and on the east by cordance with the Mining Laws of the P u r c h ased .—M. P. Bull,, of this city, Improved order of Red Men Regular Coun China George’s lot, the same being25ieet United States, the claim of the owners has purchased thp Pendleton'Tribune.foi- cils Tuesday evening of each week. Odd wide by 100 in length and known as the thereof being 1,500 feet along said ledge, Fellows H a ll, corner of Fiont street and Eldorado Meat Market premises. Also and the ledge having been located on the merly owned by “ Crazy” Abbott, and will Court Avenue. Members of the Order in the slaughter house and corral used in 24th day of June A, D. 1865, by F. Marhold, resume its publication the 1st of next vited to attend. connection with said market, the same H. Rodgers, Hugh McQuaid and C. Hans month. Success to him. By order o f »• being situate at the northerly part of said com; no oilier labor having been peiform N e w T inshop .—Mr. G. L. Manning & town. Also a certain lot situated on the ed thereon or improvements made within T he W e a t h e r ,—W e are having beau Brother have opened their Tinshop on northern side of said street 50 by 100 feet, one year prior to June 24th, 1875, nor since tiful warm weather, and everything Front Street, two doors above Pap Levins’ and frontingon said stieet£Ofeet, ihesame said date; and you are notified that unless, looks;beautifuj to us here since -our visit Wholesale Liquor store, where they are being formerly known as Cook & Co.’s within ninety days from the first publica prepared to do all kind of woik m their Stable, and by them bought of A. Moore tion of this notice, in the B edrock D e m to the Webfoot,country, i me on. short notice «-usd. at reasonable A Bro’s. Also a certain lot situate In the o c r a t , said paper being the newspaper N e w F ikm .—By reference to another prices. They have a neat shop and ap town of Amelia, said County and s-tate, published nearest said claims, if you fail on which is situate a meat market and the to contribute your respective proportions column it will be seen that A. I. Rloc-h & pear to be at home in tlielr business. butcher pen and corral belonging to the of said expenditure made to represent and U seful P resent .— Every family ought to 'Co., take the place of M, S. Bloch, as Mer same, together with all and singular the ho d said claim, according to law, tne un have a good Sewing Machine. We have a tenements, heiedkaments and appurte dersigned will claim and hold the same as chants in our city. beautiful new Silver Plateo Wilcox & Gibbs’ nances thereunto belonging, said premi his property, in accordance with the prov S toves , T in & H a r d w a r e .—J. II. Par- Machina. that would ue a beautiful, valuable ses being subject to redemption afU r sale, iso- s of an act of Congress, approved May and useful present toany man’s wife, mother, as provided by law. Dated this 16tli day 10th, 1872, entitled “ An Act to Promote ker has just returned from below, where the Development of t he Mining Resources sister or sweetheart, which we wm sell (in of August, 1875. „ he purchased the largest slock nf goods in easy terms. We will instruct tne person buy of the United stales.” J. M. BOYD, Sheriff Canyon City, Oregon, August 14,1875. of Baker Co., Ogn. his line that has ever been bought for this ing how to operate the machine. It is one nltoUO F- CL H Q R H L K Y . nlo-19 By £>. L. M oomaw , Deputy. market, and bis g o o d s a r e n o w a r r i v i n g . of the nicest machine« in oar city. The first o f importance B Money Martel. W ITH Ho Mo Corner of Main Street and Valley Avenue, B A K E R CITY', OREGOX, Would respectfully inform the public that he has recently received a well se lected and fresh stock of Drugs, Chemicals, A New Stock ©f Gocdg Larger and more attractive than ever before, bought since tbe great Financial pan ic, and which we offer at GREATLY REDUCED PRICKS M CLOTHING OUR STOCK OF Paints, Oils, Perfumeries, Patent Medicines, All warranted Fresh and of the best qual ity. Toilet articles of choice selections and unlimited variety. Dressing Combs fro»» 12*4 cents to $190, each; Hair Brushes, 20 varieties. Pocket Cutlery and Razors, 40 Styles. Cigars anti T oba cco, Pipes, Cigar Holders, Mearschaum, Rose Root and Box Wood, &c. Choice Liquors, Syrups and Cordials, Willow Ware, Ac., all for sale WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Cheap for Cash. Also, the attached Bakery and Confectionery, Under the efficient supervision of Mr. J. Wagner, is constantly supplied with all kinds of the choicest and freshest Nuts, Candies, Figs, Dates, Raisins and Citron. Crackers, Bread, Pies, Cakes and Cake Ornaments. PARTIES and SUPPERS Furnished on the shortest notice. Fami lies supplied daily at their own doors. All at Reduced Rates. SODA FOUNTAIN Always in operation, and Dealers punctu ally supplied with Bottled Soda. Address, H. N. McKINNEY. Baker City, June 1, 1875.n4tf BAKElt CITY ACADEMY. _ - tion will comme> ce on Monday, Sep T tember 6th, 1875, under the control of h e f a l l t e r m o f t h is in s t it u Has been largely increased and we can »bow as handsome a line of ready made good» in MEN’S AND BOYS BUSINESS and DRESS' Suits, Overcoats, <Src., as can be found in tbe* County, at prices that cannot fail le »*ti»fy. Oar Dress M s D eprtm t Is well filled with a spleddid assortment of the- leading styles and fashionable »bade». Empress Cloths, Satteens, Mohair, American Brest) Goode, and FLANNELS, Plaid, Plain and,Opera, of all color». Bleached and Unbleached Cotton Flannel». Ladies’ & Gents' Underwear. H a t s a n d C ap s* In the leading Style», B o o ts Assisted by such other competent and suitable teachers as may, nom time to time, be requireed. By strict attention, and competent and kindly care, both by teachers and directors, the public may be assured that tills school will be even more useful than in former years. Tuition— >ln j G l c ,!■ vance: Beginners, $8,00 Primary Department, $10,00 Academic “ $15,00 Music and Languages Extra. The Music Department, with choice of Piano or Organ , by M iss K it t ie B. K in s e y . Our teachers are paid in advance, and we trust the Board wi11 be sustained by tlie patrons of education. AI1 kinds of pioperty taken lor tuition. Tuition will tie paid in advance to the Secretary, who will generally be at bis office, in Baker, to receive tuition, but, in his absence, cash tuition may be paid to J. W. Virtue, at Hie Bank; tuition desired to be paid in grain may be paid to S. Ottenheimer <fc Co.; ai d tuition desired to be paid in stock to Grier Jc Kellogg, at their stable. In all eases taking receipts therefor. Leb.vour scholars come to school and get a finished and thorough education. -------, President, R. A. PIERCE, Sec’y. nl7tf. D r i c e s D e d u c e d !! DEALY & TWEEDIE, and S h oes. We would sail special attention to onr stoek o f Mens’ aud Boys’ San Francisco Boot# which we have sold for a number o f years past with satisfaction- Every pair waranted. A Well Selected Stock of ¡TAMHILT m M m M & t At astonishing low Price», We have a large assortment of PELF. J. N. FOKSEE, Variety and VietaMe Store. â M M Ê fÜ ONCE MORE WE COME!! IN ew D r u g Store. Miners’ ani Farmers’ Implements, Which’we are selling at lower prices than ever before offered in this Market. Reinember that our Store is in th» FIREPROOF BANK BLOCK. BAMBERGER & FRANK. Dec. 1 , 1874.n30tf THE THIRD ANNUAL FAIR F THE UNION COUNTY AGRICUL- tural Society will be held near La Grande, commencing Monday, October 11th, and closing Saturday, October 16th, 1875. The people of Baker County are res pectfully invited to attend and compet» for Purses and Premiums. For further particulars see Mammoth Posters. J, L. CAVINESS, W . J. S xodgrass , President. Secretary. n!5td O A /a ctio n S a le s. rHYIIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING SE- JL cured the exclusive Auction privilege on the Union County Fair Grounds during tlie coming Fair, respectfully announce to the Public that they will sell,at Public Auction, any Stock or Personal Property that may be entrusted to their care,on Reasonable Terms. C. M. KELLOGG,Baker City, E. S. McCOMAS, La Grande. August 18, 1875.nl5td. THE B la c k s m ith s , H a v e t h e m ost c o m p l e t e sh o p in Eastern Oregon. We can and will do all kinds of work in our line Cheaper & Better than any other shop in Baker City and equal to any in Eastern Oregon. We manufacture W a p s, Bugles and Plots, and do all kinds of Job Work. We em ploy none but the best Workmen. When it is necessary we do work at all hours of the day or night, and always finish a job by the time we promise to have it done. Our shop is at the Head o f Main Street, B A K E R CITY, OREGON, Formerly occupied by S. B. McCord. H o r se S h oein g—P rice s: Shoeing all round, plain shoes, $3 00 “ “ toe and corks, 3 60 Re-setting, all round, 175 Jim Stewart, the best horse shoer in Ore gon, attends to all shoeing in our Shop. Our price for re-setting Wagon Tires, all round is $4 50 And all other work charged for in propm- tion to above prices. We have brought our prices down to suit the times. YVugfoii M aking. Geo. J. Bowman will attend to the wood work Department of our Wagon Shop. Call and see us, and examine our work. DEALY & TWEEDIE. August 18, 187o.nl5tf JA H urrah ! H u r r a h ! FOR Silver City art South Mountain. ROAD, BY* W AY OF KL- D OOLEY’S dorado, leading to BOISE CITY, SILVER CITY, SO U TH MOUNTAIN, and to all points on the B a ilr o a d , Is now in Good Repair. On this Road will be found the best of GRASS AND W A T E R , and plenty of each at good camping places. This Road is at least Twenty Miles Nearer to Silver City and Five Miles to Boise City than any other Wagon Road. The Toll on this Road is cheaper than on any other route leading to Boise or Silver Cities. Give this Road a trial and you will trav el no other to the points above mentioned. JOHN J. DOOLEY. June 1, 1875.n4tf X o S h eep R a is e r s 1 Imported CotswolS Sleep for Sale. NE O HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN Head Thorough bred Cotswold Sheep, S . A . F I N N E Y & C O ., lately Imported from the best herds in Can ada. The above Sheep are Full Blooded B o ise C ity, Id a h o , and as fine as any on the Coast. There are Forty Bucks in tbe lot. The whole will be sold in lots to suit pur AND DEALERS IN chasers, and at R EASO N ABLE PRICES. For particulars, enquire of TOYS, YANKEE NOTIOJiS, <fcc. R E ID & F L E T C H E R , E R E C E IV E S u b scrip tion s n24tf Baker City, €gft. for, and furnish all of the leading GENERAL SEWS AGENTS Bools, Stationery, Cleap Mications, W P e r io d ic a ls , M a g a z in e s & N e w s p a p e r s W a g o n M aking. N published in New York, Philadelphia, Bos- luu, Sacramento and San Francisco, at Pub lisher’s rates. T Any Rook published in the United States furnished by us at Boise City, at Publisher’s Prices. Vie are in cons tan; receipt of NEW Shop lately run by B. B. McCord, adjoining BOOKS of all kinds. Tom. Dealy & Tweedie’s Blacksmith Shop. SC H O O L B O O K S , He is prepared to do all kinds of Wagon A large supply constantly on hand, at Cat work in his line, at both shops, atshort notic* alogue Prices. and at reasonable prices. He can mak* Orders from a distance solicited and satis Wagons or Buggies from the stump up, aiM| faction guaranteed. uses none but the best of material, Bought m J a m e s a . p i n n f y &. c o - the east and shipped direct to him at Baker Feb. 1, 1875.n39ty City. GEO. J. BOW MAN. May 10th 1875nltf. H O O K S A S P E C IA L T Y . E O . J . B o w m a n b e in g Wagon maker by trade, will G to work at his trade the SUM M ONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Balter. Action to recover money. James W. Virtue plaintiff vs. T. N. Snow defendent. ToT. N. Snow the abovenamed defendant: N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Oregon, you are hereby required to ap p e a r in the above entitled court, and an swer the complaint filed therein against you in the above entitled action, by the first day of the term of the said Circuit Court, which will be held at Baker City in Baker C o u n t y , Oregon, next after the pub lication of this Summons, six consecutive weeks, the first publication thereof being on Sept. 81 h 1875, ana if you fail sa to an swer, lor want theieof the Plaintiff' will take judgment against you for the sum of 400 dollars in golu coin with 12 percent in terest from January 1st 1870 less 92 dollars paid January 21 i 1871; also, for 457 dollars gold com with 12 per cent interest from January 1-t 1870; also for 200 dollars gold c o i n with 10 per cent inteiest from Aug. 8;h, 1872 ana disbursements of action. By order o f Hon. L. L. McArthur Judge of said court, dated Sept, 1st 1875; this summons is published six consecutive weeks in the B edrock D emocrat a week ly newspaper published at Baker City, Ba ker County, Oregon, I niScM I. P , H A IN E S , Att’ y for plaintiff, m continue at Wagon shop ad joining the Blacksmith Shop o f the late f i j a of Gaines & Bowman, and also carries on th*' S a v e C ost. ESSRS.GAINES & BOWMANiTAKE this method of giving notice th at M tney have employed James H. Shinn to collect the accounts due the late firm. W© must have money, and those owing u* must pay up or they will have to pay cost. GAINES & BOWMAN. Baker City, May 26,187o.n3tf New B la c k s m ith S h o p , O k C oukt A v e n u e , opposite t h e B a n k , BAKER CITY, OREGON. e s sr s , b l a in e & m il l e r res - pectfully inform the citizens of Ba M ker City and vicinity, that they have star* ted a BLACKSMITH SHOP In Baker City, where they are now pr»- pered to do Horse-shoeing, find all kind» of Job Work in their line, on^short notice, aud on reasonable terms Give us a trial. BLAINE & MILLER. Baker City, Aug. 2, 1875.n loti N O T IC E . L L N O T E S due A . H . B r o w » be paid to me immediately, or A Costs must of Action will be incurred. I- D. HADiES, AttOTury;