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- T a lk up yo u r change. ow n to w n , says an ex it up. Y e s , ta lk it u p a n d w o rk I f it h as good '“ - w s p a p e r s , s c h o o ls , c le a n good ch u rch es, stre e ts, o rn a m en ted s h a d e t r e e s , t a l k it u p . D o n ’t gru m - JUf a n y t h i n g a n d e v e r y t h i n g , y o u r i d e a s , e s p e c i a l l y if y o u is do not t o h e l p m a k e t h e p la c e . D o n ’ t te ll stra n g e rs i t ’s th e w o r s t p la c e you k n ow b r in g u p a c h i l d , u n l e s s you of to know i t .i s w o rse th a n o t h e r p la c e s o f th e s a m e pop u la tio n . G iv e encouragem ent to u s e fu l a n d c r e d i t a b l e e n t e r p r i s e m i d s t , fo r a s s u r e a s e ff e c t every in your fo llo w s cau se * o s u r e w i l l e n t e r p r is e o r m e r i t r e p a y e v e ry c itiz e n . i r W e c a n n o t liv e u n to o u r s e l v e s , a n d w e c& n n o t d isc o u r a g e a n y m e n t o n b e h a lf o f th e p la c e , m ove w ith o u t flic tin g u p o n o u r s e lv e s a p o s it iv e in i n j u r y .. Jf y o u s e e a n e e d e d i m p r o v e m e n t d e m a n d it , ta k e it u p v ig o r o u s ly , u n til th e w h o le c o m m u n i t y is i m p r e g n a t e d w i t h t h e id e a — u n til a sto r m o f p u b lic s e n tim e n t com p le t e s t h e w o r k ; have b ilt if you can ’t e v e r y t h i n g t h a t is n e e d e d , r e m e m b e r t h a t in t h a t r e s p e c t i t is j u s t l i k e p la c e s in t h e l a n d . c o u r a g in g , but d o n ’t sto p b eca u se s o m e a th o u sa n d K e e p ta lk in g an d e n g r u m b le . poor D on’t m um m y out of w h o m h a s w it h e r e d a l l p u b l i c s p ir it lo v e o f a d v a n c e m e n t, out h is s e p a y .” Show p u lc h r a l w h in e “ it y o u r liv e fe llo w s le p v e to th e m oans w on ’t th a t m um m y it w ill h is and pay, and e m b a lm e d , s w a d lin g d u s t a n d s t u p i d i t y , a n d b y b y y o u w ill see th e r e s u lt o f y o u r a n d t a l k in u n iv e r s a l and co u ra ge im p r o v e m e n t, in c r e a se d fa c ilit ie s fo r b u s in e s s , c u lt i v a t e d s o c ie ty and a broad, lib e r a l , s p ir it th a t p e r v a d e s , v i v if ie s , gen erou s and m akes p le a s a n t and b e a u tifu l e v e r y p la c e w h ic h it e n te rs. B E S T TH IN G S. The best theology— a pure and beneficent life. The best law— the golden rule. The best education— self knowledge. The best statesmanship— self-government. The best medicine— cheerfulness and temperance. The best art— painting a smile upon the brow of childhood. The best science— extracting sun-shine from a cloudy way. The best war— to war against one’s w eakness. The best music— the laughter o f an innocent ch ild. The best journalism— printing the true and the beautiful only, only on m em ory’s tablet. Tho best telegraphing--flashing a ray o f sunshine into a gloomy heart. The best biography--tbe life which writes charity in the largest letters. The best mathematics— that which doubles the most joys and divides the most sorrows. The best navigation— steering clear o f the lacer a tin g recks of personal contention. 1 The best diplomacy— effecting a treaty o f with one’s own conscience. N o t ic e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t in pursuance of the act of Congress ap proved May 10th 1872, and the amendments thereunto to promote the development of tho mining resources of the United States. John Long claiming eighty-five and 47-100 acres of placer gold mining ground situated and being- in John Day piining district, Grant County State o f Oregon, has made his application to the United States for a patent for die said placer mining ground which is more fully described as to metes and bounds by the official plat, and filed notes herewith posted, and by the filed notes of the survey thereof now filed in the office of the Register of the district of land, subject to sale at La Grande in Union County, State of Oregon, which filed notes of survey describe the boundaries and extent of said claim, with magnetic variation at 20 deg. East as fol lows; T Commencing at a post marked J. D. i.- H and C I that stands" on the section line 20 chs due west from the 8. E. corner section 35 ito township 13 south range31 east, thence running as follows No. of course and dis tance, 1*. S. 79 deg. E*. 16.86 chs to post m’kd J. L. 2. H. and G. 2 thence 2. S. 62 deg 10 min. E. 40.84 chs to post m’kd J. L..3 thehce 3 S. 27 deg. 80 min. 14,39 chs to post m’kd J. L. 4. thence 4. S. 69 deg. 15 min. W. 3.56 chs to post m’kd J. L. 5. thence 5. N. 55deg. W. 44.75 chs to post m’kd J. L. 6 thence 6 S. 4 deg. 30 min. E. 4.00 chs to post m’kd J. L. 7 thence 7. S. 32 deg. 30 min. E. 28.68. chs to post m’kd J. L, 8 thence 8. S. 81 deg 15 min. W. 15 16 chs to postm ’kdJ. L. 9 thence 9. N. 23 deg. 15 min. W. 40.20 chs to post m’kd J. L. 10. thence 10. N. 65 deg. 45 min. W. 9.20 chs to post m’kd J. L. 11. thence 11 East 5.00 chs on section line to place of beginn ing containing 85.47 acres, the said mining ground and placer claim hereby sought to be patented being bounded on the north by the claims of Sam’l C. Hiller, on the east dy the claims of public land, on the south by the claims of public land on the ■west by the claims of Sam’l C. Hiliis, being designated as lot No. 88 of Mineral District No. 4 of Oregon-. Any and all persons claim ing, adversely the mining ground, premis es, or any portion thereof, so described, sur veyed, platted and applied for, are hereby notified, that unless their adverse claims are duly filed according to law, and the regula tions thereunder within sixty days from date hereof with the Register oi the United Siates Land Office at La Grande in Union County, Oregon, such claim will be barred in virtue of said statue. JOHN H. STEVENS. U. S. Land Office. La Grande, Oregon, Sept. 13 1875. I hereby order the foregoing notice pnb- lished in the B edrock D em ociat at Baker “City, Oregon, for sixty days. JOHN H. STEVENS. nl6n28 Register. peace M in in g N o t ic e * The best engeneering— building a bridge o f faith over the river of death .—Annual of Phrenhogy and IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN pursuance of the Ac of Congress ap proved May 10th, 1872 and the amend W ait fob ths D ocksoi . ogy . — Sunday night when ments thereunto. To p-omote the develop the report reached the city that armed negroes ment of the Mining Resources of the United were marching in force upon Edwards’ Depot, a States. number o f citizens armed themselves to go to the Saihuel C. Hillis.And Wm. H. Clark rescue. “ Meetin’ ” was then being held in one of claiming 7-54-100 acris of placer gold min the colored churches, and when a colored courier ing ground situ a te d ^ being in John Day filtered the church in great haste and whispered mining district, Giv»t County, S ate o f Ore that the white folks were coming with guns, a panic gon, have made application to the United ipread through all of the congregat ion. Statet for a patent for the said mining One old darkey rose up and inquired. “ Is dey grouni, which is.nore fully described as to got guns!” Thie courier answered affirmatively. metes and bound, by the official plat and “ Is dey?” he inquired further, “ W hat's de diff filed nttes of thesurvey thereof now filed in erence? If dey’sgo t guns dats nuff for m e ,” said an the office of the legi^ter of the district of athleiict negro as he proceeded to empty h im self land subject toiaM at La Grande. Union out of the window. County, Ltate of lihgon, which filed notes The minister observing the confusion, and seeing of survey describe tie boundaries and extent that hie meeting was virtually broken up, ca'led on of said claim, with uagnetic vacuation at 20 one of the deal one to sing the doxolomgy. deg. east as follow ito-wit: No course dis “ Doxolonigy. h e ll,” replied the deacon ; “ no time for doxlomgy n ow ,” tance, 1. S. 79 degE. 16. 89 chs to post As he finished the sentence his coat tail disapper- marked J. L. 2 Hpid C 2 thence 2 S. 62 ed through the window, and the meeting was busted deg. lOminE. 10.(phs to post marked H. and for that night -— Vicksburg Herald, C. 3 thence 3 dueprth 7.75 to post marked H. and C. 4 on sifiine 4 west 25,50 chs to ■W e have not beard the last o f the Bank o f post marked on qtion line to place of be California affair, and i* likely to he sometime ginning con taini 7-54-100 acres also for yet to come before we de. Some o f the news- the following deqibed mining ground be ginning at statioNo. 4, in survey of lot No. papers'have gone into court about it. The 88, claimed by J n Long, and runs as fol- Bulletin and Call have brought a libel suit lows: N 55 de: 41.75 chs to post m’kd J. against ths Alta, laying the damages at. L. 6, H. and C. henc-' S 4 deg. 30 min. W. J25,000. The substance o f the complaint is 4.00 chs to post ’kd J. L. 7 H. and C. 3 thence S. 32 deg) min. E. 28.68 chs to post that tbs Alta published lies abont the Bulle m ’kd J. L: 8. Hnd C.4 thence N. 81 deg. tin and Call in reference to the California 15 min. E. 15.5(18 to post m’kd H. and C. Bank concerns. The general opinion in 5. thence N. 88/g- 30 min. E. 6.25 chs to place of begiing containing 35-14-100 San Francisco is that, if the ease is brought acres, being bolded on the north by the to ti ial, there will be seme racy developments. claims of Jolinlena on the east by the Then proceed, and let us have the whole thing claims of PublfLand on the South by the as matters are dull at present. Itm ay break claims of Jokmong on the west by the claims of the d tract or lot Fo. 89. A. in up a couple of good newspepers and destroy the official plaosted herewith. The said a dozen or so good reputations, but what mining claim ng of Reco d in the office does that amouut to if there’s anything racy of the County erk of Grant County, Ore gon, in Carl City. The said mining to ba had? If tire racy happens to be nasty ground and d placer claim hereby sought also, it will have a big run with the public. to be patenteieing bounded on the north W e Americans are suqh a great and peculiar by Sec. 35, Ip, S. R. 31 East, on the East by the placeuims of Granville Clark, on people. the south by 3 claims of John Long, on the west by «placer claims of John Long; T tpos ’ D epar tu r e .— TheB oise Statesman the said trad' lot being designated as lot o f Oct. 5th says: Yesterday m orning, No. 89. B, iife official plat posted here Messrs. C. T. Curtis and John T* Harsell, with. Any and ¡persons claiming adversely the two “ com ps” who have been working in the mining gro , premises, or any portion Statesman office for 6ome time, took their thereof so efibed, surveyed, platted and departure Eastward, mounted on thorough applied for. > hereby notified that unless their adverpaims are duly filed according bred cayuses. M r. Curtis was formerly one to law, and regulations thereunder with o f the proprietors o f the Baker City Herald, in sixty da; om the date hereof with the and is one o f the best andfastestcompositors Register of United States Land Office at on the coast, and a thorough gentleman.wHe LaGrande inion County, Oregon, such claim will lkrred in virtue oi said statute. goes first to Salt Lake City, where he left a ' JOHN H. STEVENS, brother several years age* from whom he I Register. United Sij Land Office La Grande, Ore has not heard, for a long time, thence be will gon Sept. 1S1875,1 hereby ordei the fore proceed to Texas, where a loving mother is going publil in the B edrock D emocrat anxiously waiting for a long absent s"*n. at Baker CiDregon for sixty days. J. H. STEVENS, Th e young men have our best wishes for n!9n28 Register. Physiognomy. their ■t future prosperity and happiness. G ov Gaston o f Massachusetts is a decided second-termite. In 1854 he was elected a member o f the State Legislature, and was again returned in 1856. In 1861 he became Mavor o f Itoxbury.tand was re-elected at the expiration o f liis first term. In 1870 he be ca m e Mavor o f Boston, and was the success fu l candidate also at the next election* In 1874 he was elected Governor ©f the State, is now the Democratic nominee again. One o f the remarkable men o f the Alabama Constitutinal Convention is Col. Bethea. H e is a lawyer, but lias had only one case in h is life. It was his first and last. The case involved a large amount o f property, and his fee depended upon his success. H e won; M s fee was $60,000, aud with this he graca- fulluy retired from the bar. A legal career ¡50 brief and so brilliant has probably been the lot o f no other man since litigation be gan, A good man addressed a Sunday school in Zanesville, Ohio, recently. He them o f the better world in tones so pathetic, and with tears so sincere, that he seemed to touch the cliord i o f fiaett feeling in their gentle young bosoms, and eoncludsng his eloquent haran g u e h e requested them to sing “ Jordan. Instead o f “ Jordan’s Stormy Banks, he was astonished to hear shouted in one unbroken chorus, “ Jordan am a hard road to trbale. Two sons o f the Emerald Isle took a trip to Fair- •niitiratPark Philadelphia, recently. They visited the w^ter w « S . booking with amazement at the rreaTturifine wheels while in motion, one exclaim- £ * > £ other •• “ F « t h . be quare people ; they m ust ground t»for* they can drink - ¿ f e H r S S « 1 M in in g N o tic e ]V tin in g 1ST o tio e. to n o th in g D. J. ESTES. TO T H E U N F O R T U N A T E ! M ik ig N o t i c © . O D. G.jERHOLT, M. V. THQMP- T son, « . Bamford, W . Lair H ill, John L. M., A. Vallard, R.-H. Lans- dale, Jame nderson, Hugh McQuaid, Henry Wok, Harvey Rodgers, E. E. Cannon, E V. Stem m e, F. C. Sels, A. C. Kestler, 'anscom and to ail other co-owners 1 e National Quartz Ledge, situated in r Creek Mining District, Grant Coun tate of Oregon: The unde ed, one of the owners of said Ledge , :by gives you notice that he has, on ¡between the 18th d a y o f Decern ber, 1874, and the 16th day of April, A . D.¡performed and expended 8175 50 wortlabor on said ledge, in ac cordance wijhe M ining Laws of the United Statue claim of the owners thereof beinipo feet along said ledge, and the ledgfing been located on the 24th day of J D . 1865, by F. Marhold, H. Rodgers, i McQuaid and C. Ilans- eom;. no othdor having been perform ed thereon oiV-ovements made within one year priojune 24th, 1875, nor since said date; an dare notified thatunless, within ninetjs from the first publica tion of this nl.jn the B e d r o c k D e m o c r a t , said i being the newspaper published neilaid claim s, if you fail to contribute respective proportions of said ekpenctmade to represent and hold said clanjording to law, the un dersigned willfc and hold the same as his property, ifcrdance with the prov isions oi an actWy s, approved May 10 th, 1872, entj| vj Vet to^Promote th e D e v e lo p m ¡ng Resources of th e U n ite d I Canyon City J M R 1875. nlSnC« Legal Notice of the application of Jed. A ’ Blair and F. Mouhotfor a United Statespat- ent. Jfc^OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN pursuance ofjtheg act of Congress, ap proved May 10, 1872, to promote the devel opment of the mining resources of the Uhi- nited States, Jed. A. Blair and F. Mouhot claimingJ19- 3^100 acres of placer mining ground, lying and being situated within no mining district, County of Baker and State of Oregon, has made application to the fUni- ted States for a patent for the said mining claim, which is more fully described as metes and bounds by the official plat here with posted, and by the field notes of survey thereof, now filed in the office of the Regis- tes o f the District of Land, subject to sale at LaGrande, in Union County, Oregon, which filed notes of survey described the bounda ries and extent o f said claim on the surface with magnetic variation at 20 deg. E as fol lows, to wit: Commencing at a point N. 32 deg. 10 min. E, 15,000: chains from the S. W. corner of section No 8, in T. 14 S. R ,. 42 E, thence S. 21 deg E 2. 70 chs. thence due east 500 chs thence N. 18 deg. 30 min. E 25,000 chs tbence N. 14 deg. 30 min. E. 10’. 28 chs thence N. 63 deg- 30 min. iV 3. 40 chs tlience S.26 deg 30 W 10,00 chs thence N. 63 deg 30 min. \V. 5.46 chs thence S. 29 deg. 45 min. W 5'50 chs thence S. 2 deg. \Y. 18.42 chs., thence S.14 deg. W. 3 chs to place of beginn ing containing 29-3-100 acres. The said m i ning clamis were of record in the office of its Recorder' o f Willow’ creek Minim, District in the County aforesaid; the said mining premises hereby sought to be patented be ing bounded on the west by the Brown & Eas tali rook placer mining claim, the said claimants placer c aim being designated as Lot No. 86, in tlie official plat posted here with. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the mining ground, premises or any oth er portion thereof so described, surveyed, platted and applied for, are hereby notified that unless ibeir adverse claims are duly filed as according to law and the regulations thereunder, within and during the sixty days publication of the application for pat ent with the Register of the U. S. Land of fice at LaGrande in the State of Oregon, they will he barred in virtue of the provis ions of said statue. JED. A. BLAIR, FRED. MOUHOT. Dated in LaGrande this 4th dayof Septem ber A. D. 1875, Land Office LaGrande Sept. Is75. - hereby order the foregoing notice to be published 60 days in the B edrock D emocrat a weekly newspaper published at Baker City J Baker County, Oregon. JOHN H. STEVENS, Register Land Office La Grande. nl9n28 SU M M O N S. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Baker. Action to recover money. Janies 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 pear 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 County, Oregon, next after the pub lication of this Sum m ons, six consecutive weeks, the first publication thereof being on Sept. 8U) 1875, and if you fail so to an swer, lor want thereof the P laintiff will take judgm ent against you for the sum of 400dollars in gold coin with 12 percent in terest from January 1st 1870 less 92 dollars toaid January 21i 1871; also for 457 dollars •gold coin with 12per cent interest from January 1st 1870; also for 200 dollars gold coin with 10 per cent interest from Aug. 8th, 1872 and disbursements of action. By order o f Hon. L. L. M cArthur Judge of said court, dated Sept. 1st 1875; this summons is published six consecutive weeks in the B e d r o c k D e m o c r a t s week ly newspaper published at Baker City, Ba ker County’ , Oregon. I. D. H AIN ES, nl8n24 A tt’-y for plaintiff. I SUMMONS- In the County Court of the Slate of Ore gon for the County of Baker. W illiam L. Sutton and Peter Basche, ad ministrators of the estate of Jane K oontz, deceased, plaintiffs vs. M. E. Hardeman defendant. To M. E. Hardeman the abovenamed de fendant: N THE THE NAME OF THÉ STATE o f Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint of the plaintiffs, now on file against- you in the above entitled action on or before the 1st day of November, 1875; that being the first day of the Novem ber term of said court; and if you fail to so answer, for want there of, the said plaintiff will take judgm ent against you for the sum of forty-six dol lars and sixtyeight cents iu gold coin and costs ane disimi semen ts. A nd you will also take notice that this summons is published by order of the Hon. D. B. Scofield, Judge of the afore said court, said order being dated August 80 th , 1875. AN D RE W J. LAW RENCE, nl7n24 Attorney for plaintiff. I NEW REMEDIES! NEW REMEDIES! T ie S io p r Mannfacturing Com iaiij DE. GIBBON ’S N o. 105 T h ir d S tre e t, BISPESSARY, P o r tla n d , O r e g o n . 623, KeaFaey S t., Corner Commercialstreet, San Francisco. Established in 1854 , for the treatment of sexual and seminal diseases, such as Gonor rhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis in all its forms, seminal weakness, impotency, etc. Skin diseases, of years standing, and ulcerated legs successfully treated. DR. GIBBON has the pleasure of announ cing that he has returned from visiting the principal Hospitals in Europe, and has re sumed practice at the Dispensary, 623 Kear ney street, -corner of Commercial, where his old patients and those requiring his services may find him. The Doctor has spared .neither time nor money in seeking out new remedies, and has returned with increased facilities for the alleviation of human suffering. H O R R IB L E »IS a D A S E S ! Hovv many thousands of persons, both male and female, are there who are suffer ing out a miserable existence from the ef fects of secret indulgence, or from virus ab sorbed into the system. Look at their pal lid, emaciated and disfigured faces and their broken down constitutions, disquali tying them for the happiness of marriage or the enjoyment of life. In this horrid situa tion thousands suffer until death closes the scene* Let parents, guardians and friends attend to those who are suffering with any of these horrible, life-destroying maladies— see that they are cared for and cured before it is too late'. ¡Send them immediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who has made pri vate diseases his especial study for years, and who is certain to cure the most invete rate cases without mercury or any injurious drugs. It is important to those uffiioted, or those interested in the welfare of thqir friends, to be careful of the many pretended doctors who infest ail cities, pubiisniiig their skill in curing all diseases in a few days, im posing upon the public by using the names of eminent physicians from Europe and other places, ¿ e therefore careful and make strict inquiry or you may fall into the hands of those charlatans. S E M I N A IL W E A K N E S S . Seminal emission—the consequence of self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is praticed by the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the fol lowing train of morbid symptoms, unless combatted by scientific medical measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pains in the head, ringing in the ears, noise like rustling, of leaves or rattling of chariots uneasiness about theloins, weak ness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence in approaching strangers, a dislike to form new acquaintan ces, a disposition to shun society, loss o. memory, pimples and various eruptions about the lace, hectic flushes, furred tongue, foetid breath, night sweats, monomania and frequently insanity. If relief be not obtained, should apply immediately either in person or by letter, and have a cure effected Dy his new and scientific mode of treating this dis ease, which never fails in effecting a quick and radical cure. CU R ED A T Final Settlement. B U Y S A N D Always in G?de? and E&sdy for Work, I f there is a FLORENCE MACHINE within one thousand miles of San Fran cisco not working well, I will, fix it with out any expense to the owner. S E E K S E X C H A N fiE on the principal Cities o f the United States and Europe. SAMUEL HILL, Agent, IS S U E S C E R T IF IC A T E S O F D E P O S I T available at all com m ercial and financial points. Cashier. PETER H. BURNETT. President. Notice to All Persons. o u a r e H e r e b y N o tifie d d i a l Y all Lands purchased of J. M. Boyd, or other persons, in the. SoutheastQuarter of Section Seventeen, in Township Nine 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, has not first secured the title of the undersigned to the 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, Wis., Jan. 24, 1874.n34tf 2 i ) Sewing M achines— A Grover BAKER CITY MARKET. DILL & WELLER, Proprietors, in f o r m t h e B A K E B C IT Y M A R K E T , Where,, at all times, they will be prepared to furnish their customers with the BEST OF MEAT, Of all kinds, at m ost reasonable prices DILL & W ELLER Baker City, Feb, 1, 1875 n39tf taaf & Baker, and a Florence, both new and the very best—for sale. For particulars en- quire at|thts office. noCtf grand h o T e l b u il d in g Price One Dollar. , /ftAtiCtSCO. Every year increases the popu larity of this valuable Hair Prep aration, which is due to merit âîone. W e can assure our old pati ons that it is kept fully up to its high standard ; and it is the on ly reliable and perfected prepara tion for restoring G r î Y y bit F a d e d * Î Ï a i r to its youthful color, making, ift? soft, lustffoüsp and silkeni' ï-fie- scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes* all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic proper ties, prevents the' la ir from falling, out, as it stimulates and nourishes) the hair-glartds.- B y its“ use, the- hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the Capillary glands to their normal vigor,- and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most economical I I a j r - D r e s s i n g ever used, as it requires fewer applica tions, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy appearance. A . A . Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachu setts, says, “ T h e constituents are pure, and carefully selected for ex cellent quality; and I consider it the B e s t P r e p a r a t i o n for its intended purposes.” SoUl by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. Ho. 19 H ew M ontgom ery Street, B U Y S 0. H. BOGART, ^BEN EW ER r A g e n ts. THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, MOST SIM PLE, AND MOST EASILY OPERATED SEWING MACHINE INTRE MARKET. R a n k i n g H usineas. ESPECTFUDLY C1T- izens of Baker Gity and vicinity, that M the' lid,Ve Purci:iased from John Ep'pinger Organs—new—fo f sale.. For .particular,' enquire at this office. n50tf W e w ill sell the above on tim e, or take pay by installments. HAUT THE HEW IMPROVED T r a n s a c t s e v e ry h in d o f le g itim a te In the County Court o f the State of O’-egon fer tho County of Baker, in Probate? In the matter of the Estate of Jane K oontz, Deceased. TVT OTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN THAT Peter Bascne, the Administrator of the Estate of Jane K oontz, Deceased, has filed in said Court, his final account of his Administration in said estate, and that Monday, (he 1st day o f November, A. D 1875, at 10 o ’clock, A. M ., of said day, has been duly appointed by the Judge of said Court, tor the settlement of said account, at which time any person interested in said estate m ay appear and file his excep tions to said account, and contest the same. Baker City, Sept. 7,1875. PETER BASCHE, n !9n23________________ Administrator. O f the Celebrated Standard n49mG SanEraneisco California* Cap ital (Pallup m Gol(l)$800;000 Surplus Fund (Moll) 206,110 B 1875, at 2 o ’clock, P. M , I will sell all the right, title and interest of the saidlGeorge Knisley, in and to the above described property, at the Court. House Door, in Canyon City, Grant County, Oregon, at 1 ublic Auction, for cash in hand, to the highest and best bidder, to satisfy , said Execution and all costs. Gold coin. W . P. G R A Y , Sheriff, n22n26 By W . H. K e l l e y , Deputy. by I ESTES & L O V E L L , | SH E R IFF’S SA LE . Sixth day of November, A. D. B aker C ity and C o u n ty , m i»>''O.H.BOGART V^RH.BURNETTj A N D S E E K S N ational, State, City and Conntv Bonds. I N V E S T M E N T S M A D E on orders. C O E D & S I E V E B B U L L I O N and L E O A H ’ H N D E B S n ought’and sold. D E P O S I T A C C O U N T S kept in Gold. Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION i s Silver and C urrency, aud su bject to ch eck sued out of the Circuit Court of Grant County, Oregon, and to me directed and I N at T pleasure. E R E S T P A I D on Tim e Deposits. delivered, for a Judgment rendered in said C O L L E C T IO N S M A D E in S a a Court., on the 22d day of September, A. D. F r a i i e i s c o and v icin ity w ith ou t charge, 1875, in favor of John Schm idt and against and at all oth er poin ts at cost, and_proeeeds George K nisley, for the sum o f one hund rem itted at cu rren t ra tes o f E xch a n g e. red and tiventy-five dollars and sixty- eight cents damages, together with nine teen dollars ard ninety-eight cents, tax costs, and all accruing costs, I have levied on the following property, to-wit: The southeast quarter o f section twenty- nine, in township thirteen, south of range thirty-two east of the W illam ette Meridi an, and containing one hundred and sixtv acres of land, more or less, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appur- tinances thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining. N o tic e is Hereby given that on the Is 'widely known as one of the most, T h e Sin ger M a n u fa ctu rin g C om pany effectual reme sold 219,758 M ach in es in 1872. dies ever discov T h e Sin ger M a n u fa ctu rin g C om pany ered for cleans sold 232,444 M ach in es in 1873. ing tire system: and purifying the T h e Sin ger Afachine is a S h u ttle blood- it has; M ach in e. stood the test of T h e Sin ger M a ch in e m akes the lock years', with a con stitch and w ill not rip . stantly growing; T h e Sin ger M ach ine is th e standard reputation, based on its .intrinsic virtues,, M achine of the W orld . and" sustained by its remarkable cures.- The Singer Machine is sold at $ 1 0 . So mild as to be safe and beneficial to» per month or on note or a liberal children', and yet so searching- as to- discount lor Cash. effectually purge out the great corrup T h e S in g er M ach ine is fu lly w ar tions o f the blood, such as- the; scrof ulous and syphilitic contamination.- ranted for five years. Impurities or diseases that have lurked T h e S in g er M ach ine w ill do any in the’ system for years,soon- yield to- work that can be done on a n y M a this powerful antidote, and disappear;» chine in the IForld. Hence' its wonderful cures,- many off T h e S in g er M ach ine is easy to learn, which are publicly known, of S c r o f u la ,, ru n s lig h t, m ade strong and has a and- all scrofulous diseases, L leers,-i- straight needle. E r u p t i o n s , and eruptive disorders off T h e S in g er M ach in e is p u t u p for the skin, T u m o r s , B l o t c h e s , B o iL s r d u ra b ility and any person can pay P i m p l e s , P u s t u l e s , S o r b s , S t . for one in work. A n t h o n y ’s F i r e , H o s e o r E r y - ' T h e S in g er M a ch in e is used b y s i p e l a s , T e t t e r , S a lt K h c iu n , T h o u s a n d s w ho m ake B u c k Sk in S ca ld * H o a d , K in g rw ttriri! and i n g lo v e s. ternal' U l c e r a t i o n s o f t h e U t e r u s T h e S in g er M ach in e w ill sew from S to n Y a e li, a n d L i v e r ! It- also cures the finest cam bric to the heaviest other'Complain Is, to which it would not! beaver. seem; especially adapted,'?uch as D r o p T h e S in g er M ach in e has a re p u ta s y , D y s p e p s i a , F i t s , N e u r a l g i a , tion w hich no oth er M a ch in e can H e a Y t D i s e a s e , F e m a l e W e a k excel. n e s s , D e b i l i t y , and L e u e o r r ljo e a ^ T h e S in g er M a ch in e for fa m ily u se w lfo n they are manifestations o f the , is named the N ew F am ily . scritffnlous poison:«. Y T h e S in g er M ach in e fo r T a ilo r ’s use lit is an excellent restorer o f IfeaTtTr-/ is nam ed the N ew M edium . ami strength in the Spvjng. By renew T h e S in g e r M ach in e for Sh oe m a k ing the appetite and vigor o f the diges-' e r s is n a m e d the N o . 2. s t a n d a r d . ■jYff organs, it dissipates the depression? T h e S in g e r M a ch in e fo r S a d d le rs’ is and listless languor o f 1 lie scasonV nam ed the N o 3. I . Y . P . Even wher« no disorder appears, people- T h e S in g er M ach ine is g o in g to be feel better, and live longer, for cleansing' sold ill E astern O reg o n , on easy die blond'.- The system moves on with? term s to suit every person . renewed1 vigor and a new lease o f life. T h e S in g er M ach in e uses the finest PREPARED RY cotton and heaviest lin en thread or silk tw ist. Dr. L G. AYER &. C O ., Loweiï', M'assvf T h e S in g er M achine^should be seen to be appreciated. J'VffCtical rìnrl A n a l y t i c a l C hem ist** T h e S in g e r M ach in e is no cheap a f D PY ATT. 7>PrcrîTSTS F VF Tl Y WIIK HE# fair b u t a gen uin e live article. T h e p a t e n t s on the S in g er M ach ine holds good fo r five ana seven M A L L ’S years y e t, regard less o f all others. VEGETABLE SICILIAN» T h e S in g e r M ach in e w ill be sold in H O M E. Corner Pin c & Sansoni c S treets, Sarsaparilla ------- ---------- Persons at a distance may be CURED AT HOME by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon stating case, symptoms, length of time the disease has oontinued, and have medicine promptly forwarded, free from damage and curiosity, to any part of the country, with full ana plain directions for use. Persons writing to the Doctor will please state the name oi the paper they see this ad vertisement in. By inclosing Ten Dollars coin, in regis tered letter through the Postoffice, or through Wells, Fargo & Co., a package ot medicine will be forwarded to any part oi the Union. Ah communications strictly confidential. Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearny street, Sail ^Francisco. Postoffice Bex 1,- 957. n lly rl ftP A y e r ’s B. S. ROVEBL. OFFICE OF THE B u c k in g h a m ’s D ye* FOR THE W HISKERS. / A s our Renewer in manp cases requires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or'faded Whiskers, we have prepared this ‘sThe Leading American Newspaper.” dye, in one preparation, which will quickly and effectually accomplish THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM. this result. It is easily applied, D a i l y $1 0 a y e a r . S e m i- V V e e lily S§3. and produces a color which will W e e k ly $3. neither rub nor wash off. Sold by P ostage be e to the S ubscriber Spe all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. cimen Copies and Advertising rates Free. Weekly, in- clubs of 30 or more, only $1, .‘Sanufactured by R. P, HALL & CÔ., postage paid. Address, NASH U A, n38y T h e T r ib u n e , N. Y. L U B I YORK TRIBUNE. i/i tfl iOfl ^’C1* TIN-SHOP! A g e n ts W a n te d . ipj III lyoU All classes o f working people of both -Bexes, young and old, make more money at work for us, in their own localities, during their spare moments, or all the time, WHOLESALE and detail - dealer in than at any thing else. We offer employ ment that will pay handsomely for every hour’s work. Full particulars, terms, Ac., sent free. Send us your address at once. M a in S treet, B a k e r C ity , O regon. Don’t delay. Now is the time. Don’ t look for work or business elsewhere, until you e k e e p s c o n s t a n t l y on ; have learned what we offer. hand a full assortment o f all articles in G. STINSON & CO., his line, such as n38y Portland, Maine. J. H i P A R K E R , Copper, Tin and S M -Iro a Ware, H A » V E R T I S I N G : C heap: good Miner’s Hydraulic Pipe, Noz Systematic.—Ail persons who contem zles, Butts and Tin Ware. plate making contracts with newspapers for the insertion o f advertisements, should send Also, Every Pattern and Stylé o f .35 cen ts to Geo. P. Rowell & Co., 41 Park Row, riew York, for their PAMPHLET Book S T O V E S . (nine) ’ seventh edition), containing lists of over 2U00 newspapers and estimates, showing The Celebrated Buck’s Patent ^Cooking the cost. Advertisements taken for leading and the Onward Parlor Stove are kept on papers.in many States at a tremendous rp^ hand, together with all other styles. di ction from publisher’s rates. G et T he B ook . * tt38y ------------ ------- -------------- :--------- -(---------- Saw Mill, for Sale. rp H E lliidersigned w ill Sell ffO B "W "O iO .TSL Done upon short Notice, and at reasonable Prices. n26tf j . h . P arker . £ liis h ilf interest in the bine Canyon or Auburn Saw Mill on the most liberal terms. The Mill has all new machinery, and is do On and alter May 20th, 1872, th© Post Of ing a good cash business. The Mill fur- fice hours will be from 9 a. m. to 7 p. m .— tMa/-ysville Mining Company with auu.uuu leet oi lumber every month. For Sundays excepted. Open on Sundays fromjSR-. 9 to 10 a. m. and 5 to 6 p„ m. particulars enquire at the Mill of Notice to Ilio M i e . n53if- G. B. JENNET. GEO. H. TRACY, i . a- I