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BEDROCK DEMOCRAT, R A T E S OF A D V E R T IS IN G , PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, 1 B Y j. M. S h e p h e r d . H . C. S h e p h e r d . S H E PH E R D & SOX. J. » . & OFFICE IN T H E SSDROCK DEM OCRAT B U U ÌIX G . T erms uf S ubscr iptio n .4 00 4ix--Months,........................................2 50 3ne year,. C orrespondence from all portions of Eastern Oregon is solici ted for tlie D emocrat . A ll communications, to receive attention, must be accompanied by a responsible name. Personal communications w ill be charged as special advertisements. VOL. B A K E ! CITY, BAKER COUNTY, OREGON, DEC. AGENCY OF T IIE G e n e r 1 8 7 i 0. NO. 32. 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The terrible ordeal which ho had passed through had deprived him of flippa-t and iiuunorous • manner, uncon consciousness—during which Mabel had T h efo llo w in g beautiful lines are well OF adapted to the pre.-ent tim e, ow ing 10 ihe scious of having committed the least of passed into that long and quiet sleep > fense against good morals or society, and which knows no sorrow, knows no pa’ n. Conr Main s t H A R TF O R D , CONN. treet and V alley Avenue sinking o f the Pacific a short time since — i; was h s unconsaioosness of sin, his nat The flie that had seared her vitals, had turned to ice. Acheron’s dread offspring, We d « not claim ihe copyright: Southwest Side, ural gaicle de coeur, his merry laugh, and with their scorpion sting, vanished* at the S. M. P E T T E A G I L L A CO., 10 State C a s h A s s e t s , < $ 1 ,8 5 2 ,3 0 2 ,8 2 R igh t gallantly, that morning hour, B A K E R C IT Y , OREGON, never failing humor, that hid ail the im approach of the dark and silent “ Angel.” Street, boston, 87 Park ltow , N ew Y ork, “ She had found a bed where she could From harbor she sailed for h; perfections of his nature, and made him. dissolve and 701 Chestnut Street, PD iladelphia, are A n n u a l I n c o m e , 1 , 7 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 ¥ £ W*?! C O N S T A N T L Y o n h a n d herself in sleep.” F ive hundred sunny hearts on board, J«.». f ul l Assortment o f all kinds of one of the most desirable of companions. our Agents for procuring advertisements Is it presumption, “ O ! ye favored L*oodconsisting in part of A thousand bales of worth— for the B edrock D em ocrat , in the above Operating conjointly with the H ome I n But a change came over him, and for ones,” for us to hope that Heaven, in its cities, and are authorized to contract for surance Co. of N ew Y ork in this Depart Dr. US, mercy, will not scorn to receive the poor several months lie had conducted him actor, A little kingdom on the sea, or actress, with ail their imperfec advertising l our lowest rales. n8 t e d ic in e s , ment, enabling ihe P hceaix to safely assume self in the most exemplary manner. He tions on their heads, guilty us they are of A little heaven of hope“ , large line!-, and attorning its patrons the am PAINTS and OILS, confided his heart to another’s keeping, < m body 1 1 g art, interpreting and portray And whistled m errily the winds, plest security. ¿ F O IO W O R K . W IN D O W GLASS, and was loved tenderly and truly in re ing all ptoses of human passidn, the liglils And seamen at the ropes. and shadows of life, joys and sorrows,vice Aggregate Assets exceed V A R N ISH E S, turn. The cause of this salutary change and virtues, smiles and tears. Holding We are now prepared to do all kinds ol Oh, what a picture gallery BRUSHES, and was a beautiful and accomplished girl, oc the mirror up to nature, that the world JOB W O R k on siiun notice anti at reasona § 7 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 ,— G o ld . Was in those wooden walls ! cupying the position of danseuse in Lie may see tiie naked detorif^fc* of sin as ble rates. Each man was painting out his dream well as tli ebeautiful proportions ofvirtue. company. Poor Mabel Kindali ! her’» N. B.—A ll Job Work MUST BE PA ID Policies Issued and Renewed direct by Julian awoke from oblivion, to learn Of woods and watei tall-; For Medicinal Pu poses. was a sad fate. But to make a long story that she, whom he so tendely loved, wad- FOR ON D E L IV E R Y . Of corn fields bowing to the sun; J o h n J. C o ffe y , A g e n t , T I R l i T A R T L O R E S short—i: w»s Saturday night, a large and dead, had left him when darkness was on iiis brain,when iiis own life was balanced Of kine on sweet green sward; enthusiastic audience had red red, a fe r withtliatof death. He received the sad \\dDf Every Description. P R O F E S S I O N A L C A K D b. S ta te I n v e s t m e n t I n s u r a n c e Co., These were to be across the sea, witnessing the novel terpsichore.m ex- intelligence without a murmur, but the rijfonsprepared at all Hours. City Aud he, o f al l , the lord ! OF travagaixa by Lola and her coryphus.— agony e.-. pressed upon his fea tur»»,so help less, so beseeching, called forth the ten nd Country Trade Solicited. S A N FR A N C ISC O , C A L ., C A S H ASSETS, N o w onder’ twas, though hard to part The periormers had all left for their re dere»! spmpalhies of all present. For il i f il L IV Ui Li i m i L U V U ) From all tieloved of yore. spective lodgings, with the exception of hours he lay with closed eyes, silent, and 8 6 0 0 , 0 0 0 , That such a shout rang from the ship, Mabel, who was delayed 1 nger than usu mol ionless as i t lie too had gone out into Attorney-at-Law, the night, aeold and weary pilgrim, in AND al arranging and packing her costume, search of her tie loved so fondly, and the And such a shout from shore ! H o m e M u t u a l I n s u r a n c e C o m pa n y, < 1 # * < * »> * B A K £ U C IT Y , O K W iO X . joy* and sunshine of tiie eternal future: Julian and the nigut watchman. O F At length the paroxysm passed away, They went. T h ey ’r gone froirK-foortal ken The lights were all extinguished but the I L L P R A C T IC E IN ADD C O U R T S lethargy was broken, lie was arou»ed S A N FR A N C ISC O , C A L., iands. o f F a m ily G ro c e rie s , To- God only kn weth where; the large lamp over the stage door and the to life, but his reason was dead, buried. A . . of the State. Issue Fire and Marine Risks. 'os, C'igiirs, A c ., constantly on Baker City, Sept. 1, 1873. nl7y. / Full many a fathom deep, perchance, one in Mabel’s dressing room, which was fine brain paralyzed, and now “ like sweet bells jangling, out of tue and harsh.” And m d, at tlie Lowest Prices. Eacli w ith his dream so fair. situated on the O. P. side, in the piosce- so L i f e A ss o c ia tio n o f A m e r ic a . he lived for two and twenty years, a > City, Oct. 7, 1874.n221y nium and over the tier of private boxes.— helpless maniac, capable of neither joy or Not one shall ever come to tell For Inform ation, A p p ly to A t t o r n e y a n d C o u n s e lo r A t - L a w , J. C O FFE Y, It was an out-of-the-way room, and none sorrow. Of how and when they died; A gen t for Eastern Oregon, a n d N otary P u b l ic , but Mabel (who preferred being ulonojwas I f thirsting for a burning calm, nl5n34 Baker City, Oregon. W h a t Sister D u n h v a y Says. B A K E R (J IT Y , OREGON. wlllli g to dress in it. P h lia r llc s tj AsJno. Leven s, P r o p ’s, Or whelmed beneath the tide; V lumber room for Ihe stowage of direcs L. O. S terns will attend the Courts of the I f storm or rock, or horrid fire \ K E li G L IY , O R E G O N , o o d -5 M. D. Owing to the fact that some of our read Fifth Judicial District, and o f Idaho and J " . U p . A . t w dated “ props” and ‘ ¡sets,” was situa’ ed '^ .C iF U L L Y IN FO rtM T H E CIT- The fatal havoc made; Wasiiington Terri lories. ers growled about the large amount of relig (Graduate o f the College of Physicians and on the “ fly ” gallery, aud in close proxim ns.pf Baker City ai d vicinity, that Water Bights and Mining Litigation a Surgeons New York and o f the Medical De Lueyyelm hand, and are e«>. stanciy re- I f some went mad, if so pie blasphemed, ity to the young lady’s dressing room.— ious matter in this paper last week, we prom I f some embraced and prayed. S pecialty . ceiv a fu ii suppjy o. ali articles iu their partment ol the Willamette University,) The lumber room was full of light uud ised to take extracts from “ Old H ill” this Collections promptly attended to. linedcli they a iesellin g ctieap forcasn. ‘Tis many a day since died our hopes; flammable material, and kept under lock T .ik .ep Canned Emits, Buis, Can- week to counteract last week’s issue, but we P H Y S IC IA N A N D S U E G E O N , Nov. 1, I87o.nzoy Long since they left our coast; die»d also ali kinds o f Desk Fruits and and key, and very rarely en ered. Julian concluded to copy from Sister Duniway, of Terms cash, or no patronage solicited. V eg jles; A lso, God pity them as we do ! Then was sitting on the steps of the stage door, the New Northwest at Portland, who was , T r o r i Z Y i j i L , Office two doors west of Wisdom’s Drug BUT i EH AND EGGS, None should be mourned as lost. waiting to escort Ma ei home. The night A tto r n e y »a t-L a w , Store. iin d otn lra i iicies in tlieir iine, wanted lecturing a short time since iu Eastern Ore- watch was impatiently pacing up and by tatiz.jns of Baker City. U23| BAKER CITY, OREGON. [ tf gon: A N D N O T A R Y P U B L IC , A S A D F A TE . bus .. O.i.l, next door to i ’ap Levens’ down the stage, and all was dreary as a W h ale and lie tail Liquor Store. “ Luckily the stages changed “ time” be I L L PR A C T IC E IN A L L T H E COURTS [The writer of the following is Mr. R. C. theatre invariably* is when its seats are va fore we left the town of Union, we had the f HARDEST X & LEVENS, of tile SCu<e. toitioe, corner of ——-- cant and its lights all extinguished. The Br-City. J line, 9 187o.noLi and Couit A ven ue, in iLe old H erald buil W hite,who played with the Fulford the pleasure—if such it might be called that ding. AT TH E atrical troupe in W alla Walla two years spirit of gloom reigns throughout. Mo- Collections p rom p ly attended to. mus sulks in some dark ’ corner. The naught of ease had in it—of making the drive 3 l a c k s m i t l i i n p * . ago this Winter.] Baker C ity, N ov. 1, 1875.n2t>tf A few days ago I happened to pick up a daughters of Jupiter and mnetnosyn have of about forty miles in the snow-laden day r E n n ile rs ig u e d is p re p a re d to First door above the Express Office. scrap of a New York papec, which con for a time deserted their favorite habita light, instead of the freezing, bitter night, J . M . S H E B 1 I E R D , do kiu d s o f w o rk en tru sted to his tained a paragraph to the effect that one tion—leaving only Melpomene to preside as had been expected. ■ a d ie s F a n c y a n d M illin e r y Goods in Store, and Latest Styles receiv. cain h is li.he, and a il w o i k war Julian Cook, formerly an actor, died in an over the sad and mournful silence. The “ Found dinner at a way station, where the ed by Express every Month, and for sale ai r a i to g iv e sa tisfa ctio n . I em insane hospital, after a restraint of two soul has left the body, the solemnity of wind held high carnival with thefreaky, fick B A K E R C IT Y , OREGON. death after brilliant life. most reasonable Prices. pi none bu t th e best o f hands in and twenty years. Julian had just risen to his feet, calling le frost-king, and on we went again, lurch-!- I remember him well as second juven Oil op. to Mabel to make haste, when a wild ty-lunge, smash ity-bang, witlieverand anon ile man, ,n the old Eagle Street Theater, Done to Order, and at Short Notice by shriek, and a sudden illumination of the an excited ejaculation from our invalid a fel Buff do, then under the management of A tto r n e y a t L a w , low-passengers, causing us to doubly rejoice ave a g o o d H o rs e S h o e r in my MRS. L . J. HUSTON. M ssi '. (J jrr A Warren, of whose company theatre, nearly paralyzed him with an (And Notary Public,) Baker City, April 18,1874.-n51m6 ¡3», w ho u n derstan d s th e horses I vvas then a mum be i. And the uuiortu- overwhelming sese sense of danger.— in our own good health;and at night-fall we WESTON, OKBGOX. f in ail its different- sh ap es, unu ii-.te ciiouinst dices which deprived the Rushing wildly on the stage, where he traversed a sloppy .lane and a long bridge, W ill practice in the Courts o f this .. tale and \shoe to tit th e horse. O u r w o rk puoi f ii .w a i nis reason, are as fresh in could command a view bf the situation, aud fetched up at the well-kept Western H o Washington Territ ry. iiis iin e is w arra n ted as gouu as my memory, after a lap-e of so many he beheld a most appalling sight. The tel at B .ker City. lumber room was on fire, and there iu the TO T H E Q P E C I A L A T T E N T IO N P A ID TO LAN D /best. “ Since the “ primeval days” when we were years, as if they had transpired bat yes IM isilifcss, a n a C o lle c t io n s . r i l3 t f door of her dressing room, like a tableau L A D r E S ’ 13 A Z A A R , terday. young and romantic, keeping time in the g o u M a k in g a n d R e p a ir in g It was the last night of the engagemen, of despair, white and motionle»s as a weary emigrant march, to the slow, measur H iE R E Y O U C A N F IN D A L L J O S E P H H. S H I N N , U the v a rio u s bra n ch es d o n e in statue,stood Mabel. kinds of the best and cheapest L a of tiiat erratic and talented woman, who w ith th is sh op by G eo . Seeing at once that the only sure means ed tread oflazy oxen, we had not looked up dies’ FurnishingGoods in the City, such uectibu as N o t a r y P u b lic like a meteor, fl w with such dazzling of escape was by her jumping Rom the on this land of sage aud grease-wood. But H A T S , L A C E S , T R IM M IN G S , P A R A tow m an. brilliancy around the world, delighting AND gallery. Julian placed himself m con we did not, in tne golden long ago, imagiae SOLS, DRESS GOODS, &c., &c. countless thousands, bath in Europe and o w p a tro s n a g e I res E very thing a L a d y requires to complete ban k ill 1 P lo r l past junction with tne watchman, in a posi that we should ever see these arid vales aud America; ruling at one time witn more M a iiy n u fa s c o tu R tin epa ed ;tiu lic re it d a and con u ir an c e , o f W ill attend to Conveyancing and making her W ardrobe. than queenly sway the Kiug, court, ¡md tion after toe manner of acr.-bats, ready uplands covered with the cattle from a thous A lso, a supply of Gentlem ens’ Handlcer- sam e, a fa c t e v e r y t h in g in m y lin e m ade p eop led Bavaria, and anon flying lor her to leceive her, and c. icd to her to “ jump,” and litlls, or that field- of waving grain would ABSTRACTS OF T IT L E . clues, Stockings, N eckties, &c. <a a f l H Y P S but sue was like one iu a trance,.the hor ever be garnered from the asli-like soil around . re p a ire d a t rea son a b le prices. YYe pay particular attention to -mu. Baker City, Sept. 11, 1872. n!8tf life before an infuriated populace, fe.ed ror of tiie situation haa deprived her of D re s s M a k in g , lla y 10, 1875.n l i t ____^ _______________ and flattered oy Lie liobiiiiy o j l aria.— a thriving city. Such is the fact, however, the power of motion. And pattern after the latest Fashions Creating a w maetful sensation * Auslra- , Tne fire .by* this ¡iine was devouring the and Powder River Valley needs nettling but I. YV. C L E A V E K, and Styles. lia, and finally »m aing into obscurity, Produce taken in exchange for Goods flys, which exteud above and across the a railroad to make it one of the weatbiest o f M. A Queen’s University, / Canada, degredatiou, and the grave, in a small A i l are invited to call. M. H. Trail ty University,] 1854. stage for tne purppse of making the tops the favored spots of this most favored land. aiming town in Cm .fo. mu. M dm .’ s FO STE R A FERGUSON, “ Baker City is about twice as large as La of tue “ flats” or scenes, and the “ rigging P h y s ic ia n , S u rg e o n , A c . Baker C ity June 1 ,1875.n4tf This was Lola Mo-tez, countess of Lan»- Gi;ande. Like the latter, it nestles under toft” s;ill higher up, was one hissing, O ffice and Residence, at A. II Brown’s t i e i d t. crackling canopy of flame. Fierce red the lee of a range of hills, and unlike Union- former residence, nearly opposite the Bed i h i k e r U ity , O r e g o n , Yes, it was the last night of Lola’s en. IT r e c l. A . 13o h n a ’« rock Democrat lattice. rp .red to do ail work in his line on gagement, as wed as the last night, of the tongues were Boning the rail along the tovvn, seems to be somewhat shelteredI 5'//- “ ily sftliei y ” to the proscenium, closing the fullest blasts o f the evety-wi Baker City, Oregon, Nov. 10, 1874.-y__ ldi t ¡.otice ana at reasonable prices. Furniture aria Chans, of ms own manu- old Eagle. The morning disclosed trans tne only open.ng to escape to tire unfor. u- ing winds (several pr*£SS' f i n a b l e formation. Tne stately old build ng had AT THE OLD STANI» OF ,cClue constantiy oil hand. C u k M '. i ; 8 A l.O i.iK . y-0J’y naie giri. Julian finding that she was Baker City, Jane 28, 1875.n7tf o f brick , and stmw; J’Y-** "*** * places, hard becopie a chaotic mass of black and smo A. M. B r o w n , , \t„l«p‘oao^ ueaf to his cries, determined to save or king i uins. I5ÀÏ4ifti:Î ( ¿ f i ’, Parish with her, dashed madly up the »tucks of h’Uto'^'^qvood, in which srnall- It was a general belief tha‘ Lola Montez R AivsiiR CAJ l a, O a K u u A . a livelihood. stairs leading to th e“ fly guliery.” Tne caused the destruction of 'he theater, FR E D . A . E O H N A B k R a tin, best o f Vi ines, L iq u o r s tire alarm nad been sounded throughout f Jar old Portland friend, Charles St. which deprived one person of life, anoth and Cigars are kept, 'inis Saloon da,-, the city.. The prompt ai d efficient Louis.is planted heie with a jeweler’s busi P c s p e c l i t t i l j i i i i o i m » lla e cii; er of reason, and every member <-f the men were already at wo. k, and tl*‘ ‘ been entirely i eh tied ana is now one of the ness, and is as genial and ready to accom it o zens of Baker City and the Pub I f f h c * ] ] » ¿»/ / o'/ iifl tin company of more or less perso. al effects. neatest and moot pie s'uut pia.ee» ot resort in generally, that he has purciiased the ir - modate a »of yoie.fHon.Mr. Wi.-dom,“ mem and contusion attending?^//, . ' Lost, wuere the Ciiy. Tms isatoou is on me corner op ist oi Bob. McCord in the above But it was a mere supposition, taking col was enacted over H A V E K E F U T 'it ’L D ' i f l l L ber from Baker.” is in the drug business, as P'S I lint Mabel also is Mr. McKinney, aud both seem to be V V M m ana niaae U.e best. Luinoei in or from the fact that sue bad quarreled posite to stood at. his n VIRTU E’S BANK. rue coniUN, at price» to suit tne nines. {■¿L i for her life and jump flourishing. There are two hotels and one with the managers, an i had spitefuiiy re S A L O O N , J li ;mn ii. Any bins iett at our Miff receive a» prompt May 18th, I875,n2tt. i' hurriedly expluiii- restaurant, all well patronized, and several marked,**! wish your old .h'-atre would ...... . ‘W y ’ 11 physicians, o f whom Dr. Atwood seems to bo Where will always be found the very 1 mention in the iuiuie a» in n.e past, lie ba.ii down before ni uoiitig ” Ii did bum ; ¿-¿a cue ii omen wuo had by this time chief. There are three churches, a good H 'i u c s , L i q u o r s a n d C ig a r s evoiytuiug xroiu a Lam to me neaviect T . P. H E N D E R S O N , ■own before morn mg, but let us m n W / maue ilieii* way on ¡he stage, the great frame court house, three or four schools, a 7 iim o ei». peril of toe poo. g rl, and t.iere were no Good Templars’ lodge of some sixty mem- . Clear and seasoned Lumber always on i ts uest|-ucl,on to aii accidcn i , r.. M A IN S T R E E T , B A K E R C IT Y . lack of biv.vc nii'ii ready and willing to bers, and, as .usual, more saloons than we un.v ac: of th 1 1 pecuiiai w •'il,un5 •' 1 1 * One of the Finest and Best oa^u. , M a n u fa c t u r e !* a n d D e a le r iu cared to count. Mrs. Alfred keeps a flour T > . .. j LiLs.ieit with J. W. Wisdom wui receive all her faults, had Sir. " l'rU!=-U r‘ l,et lu risk ev n life iu save her. inineaiaie lUeliUon. By strici aileutlon to tues, wuo.-e iiarp’evttj.' > 41,111 who con id illia r d T a b l e s r»ne was no longer visible from tiie ishing store, and a fine a»sortnientof millin ausine»», vie nope to leceiVc our niiale ol th e sufferiiiziunifiiently to the v.aious. sta 4 e, foragre.il wail of lire had risen up, ery and iancy goods, as also do Mesds. Fos OF E V E R Y D E S C R IPTIO N , C m .A P FOR To be found in the Uity. “ Fred” will '(^pubiuj patronage. ter <fc Ferguson. There are a good many neat pleased at ali times to have his iVienm-'j ■ Á if uiiimined amount of Grain taken in tr bm.ole m.-tiiutiuiis tim ughoui the compleiely obscuring her with its light. and ta»;eud dwel i *gs. and a large number nim a call. wfbrltT Iiow often have we se< n her slip | And now above the din and fearful con of hospitable todies and gentlemen, the most Ft.ED. A. BOH.'" ^Xciiange loi LuniDer. unostentatiously m;o the hand of some fusion of sounds, was heard shiieks, so of whom have unbounded faith in the future Repairing done witu neatness ¡md dispatch Laker City, Jan. 20, 1876. n89rf Mamb 1 & VAN at Reasonable Pi ices. poor unforiunaie, the m e-nsoi procuring piercing, so poignant, of agony, that stro; g prospects of Baker county, and in its unde Baber C ity, Ju ly 21, i875.uHif. ¡¿meal, or it mgnt’s iudg.ng. And tne inoii trembleo, and hearts stood still. All veloped wealth oi gold arid silver ores, as eart-felt “ God biess you.l-my,’ ’ has ofu n eyes were riveted on the spot where Ma well a» iis inexhaustible stock range and ag lU K til m ricultural facilities, “ fc E N A T E ” S A L O O N , ecu uttered with earneseness by tne re- bel W’eS last seen. •‘Mr. J. VV. Cleaver kindly undertook the * W l i O J L f c l S A L i ; a m i K E 'i pietitsof her boun-y. surely such pray- ÌH E FA L L TE H ai uir T H IS IN S T IT U - A moment more and Julian emerged looking up of a suitable hall for ihe lectures, V . P fe iffe n b e r g e r , P r o p r ie to r , DKAUIt IN pa t<ioii Will commence on ìvìoiuìh v, Sep- is are not in vain. from Lie dressing room witii Mabel in his and attei ded to all the preliminaries with ¿e ili ber 27 tli, RS7o, uiiiier ihe J(>j Jr Opposite Pap Levens on Front Street, Oui company w s a goodly one, com arms. Dashing through the flames he kindly good-will. The first and second lect m u m s ilH IB B A K E R C IT Y , OREGON. posed of ladies and geiuiem n of sid lin g gain-d the edge of Lie “ fly gallery,’ ’ is ures were nel l in the Court-house, and the liurd and last one in the Methodist .Church: 0 (7 0 cV '’ H E R E S T O F W IN E S , L i Assisted by such oilier competent. an(j ability. Some of tuem are .still beiore tue seen to stagger for a moment, but finally All were largely attended, and the utmost quors and ail other kinds o f drinks, TOGETHER WITH A suitable teiichers as may, noni time IQ puoiH-aut .the dark curtoiu lias long mustering hisremaining strength, leaps harmony prevailed throughout the protract- kept constantly on hand, and the cosiest, re time, he requireed. By stiict atieution .jure separated the majori y <>t them from with his precious bur leu (w .i -h he has eu discourses of each evening. Somehow, G e n e r a l A s s o r t in g and competent and kindly caie, b >th by treat for the innocent amusements o f Pedro- selling teachers and directors, the public may be t-i auditorium o f life. M -y earn ¡mu hastily muffled, n various articles o f cos ihe more we travel among tiie people, the Söll Out, Pictorial reading Ac., in Baker Of all articles in his Line, w hich assured that tnis school will be even moie eviiy one of them, my earliest theatrical tume,) to the stage below, a distance of more we have o say about ti e woman ques City. n50tf. Pay. asstoiaics, tm/iy ¡m eve.L.suug beiielit twenty-four feet. A mattress, the stage tion, and the more the people he r about it, at L owest P rices , for the Re. useful that, in ioimer years. , nearly ‘ •in new nie tn come m the oio one’ carper, and other articles of soft goods, tiie more ready they aie to listen, aud so it His house is located on Main 8 J L - T L L i t i O J A — I n - ¿ A O l " Oregon. stead.’ Guy a»d thoughtless cbiidien of were previously bro kght out and arrang is almost impossible to sarsfy ourself or the opposite the Bank Block, Baker \ ' people with tnree or four lectures in aplace. v a n o e : $8 JO Boheuiik^iimingat sunshine, caichmg a ed to receive thera, But the cold weather admonishes us to re Baker City, Nov. 11, 187Ln2': j Beginners, § 10,00 Cloud; suturing «md enjoying with an in. Betier far had the unforiunate couple trace our steps or run the risk of being ice Primary Department, tpio,uU telb'ily. Wiicb, 1 flim ly ueiieve, belongs Academ ic “ perished at once in the flames. It would bound; therefore, witii a regretful goyd-bva. Call and S e b i to the hospitable cinzeiis of'the ula.ee wiio exclusively to .he theatrical prof s»ion. Music and Languages Extra. have spaied on 1 of them days of the most nave generously a lded a large number to The Music Department, with choice Weii, as I :emniked heiore, Julian was -------- . ha dreadful suff ring, and the other long our subscription list, we Wianly scribble o t i c e is Hereby giv< i-aKOll éi,op» of Piano or Organ, by our second jU enile, a >ouug man o. hue, Miss K it t ie B. K in s e y . years of imbecility worse than death.— mese closi ig lines, and prépare for the and leased mv Blacksmith a j Lq ^ t:d ui\ scholarly a! tain men is, and an aclor of Our teacUeis are p ud in advance, They were taken to their lodgings, follow h meward journey which begins with ihs sustained by Dealy & Tweedie, and u s . 1B. Mc- we trust the Board will be .......... . reat prom i»<-;buthe was also a “ jolly ed by the melancholy train of actors and d w i of the morrow. A. J. D ' use indeb mdeb \.ereby noti- tue patroi s of education. A ll kinds of business. A ■ il “ those ” fund of a ar'K, always in debt, b.ils Baker City, November 23. Cord, or McCord Brothers. ® sard - and p.-operty taken for tuition. Tuition will do Brotbers.'^ W for\ firemen, rendering what assistance with “ P. S.—In tiie hurry of preparing t! is ^storing him in the face, tied that they must now Cl y; «d mnst r w a id come, and tie pa.d in advance to the Secretary, who and duns loreve1 in their scope. correspondence for the mail, we came near wid generally be at his office, in Baker, to cieinilnds on his empty purse, iiquidadin. settle tlieir accouuts. M Although i here was no outward sign of forgetting t mention the Baker City Band, funny stories, and dismissing and there is no use talking ^’ou ljl,t set'' receive tuition, but, in bis cb-ence, cash With __ a tow tuition maj b paid to J. W . Virtue, at fire on the poor girl’» person, except the whi h, under the efficient leadership of Prof. tie with me. you mu t w L aUoniey. : tie Bank; tuition desired to be paid in his creditois with such a peculiar grace, loss oth er beautiful, duik brown liar, King, makes music, after only two months’ •. b .'M c C o r d . grain may tie paid to s. Ottenheirner & that they ieit perfectly content to wait practice, that would do honor to a band of Baker City, May 10th ; ,nllf Co.; ai d tuition desired to be paid instock any indefinite umc, suiting the conveni still the dread element had found its way veteran performers. Mr. K ‘ has taught, aud to her lungs, she had inhaled tiie fiery is yet teaching in Grand Rondo valley, with to Grier & Kellogg, at their stable. In all ence ol tiie pleasing young actor. breath, and no power on earth could save marked »u#ces», the rage f ir music having cases taking receipts therefor. L a b o r e r ^ S a lit e c i. *VY)iy is i( i that that the most glaring Let your scholars come to school and reached all these mountain fas tne ‘»es, where her. get a finished and thorough education. faults, the most hideous moral drforuii- ------. PreMdei t, -g K . OR T W E N T Y ■ undersign- Julian was also in a critical condition.— it Ü mrishes without any apparent diminu M il P ted immediate), t es, cannot alienate our liearis from some H i hands and toce were fearfully b.ister- tion of ils harmonizing forces. Also, we R. A. P IE R C E , Sec’y ' n lh f ^ n d Shoe Making ed. A ls o — peopie ? while the least indiscretion in e J, and he loo had lost his curling locks, a came near omitting to rnentiou that the or E IG H T OR T E N F otneis niicts with our severest condemn painful disguise tne poor fellow wore; and der» of Udd Pel to ah and Good Templars ad journed their meetings to attend the lectures Baker City, July it was hard, indeed, to recognize in his and—but we must stop writing and try to ation ^ R n n o x , mutilated and suffering person, the gay get sou.« »leepi to prepare u» for tomorrow's ^ L y k e r C IT Y , OREGON. P H O II INSURANCE COIPABY, D r u g ¡S to r e , T I I E M IS S IN G S I I V. ■ W. WISDOM. Proprietor, m m & lawnuEs i W L . O* ¡Sterns, list? aM Veptabie Store. M W IILLIHERY AND FANNY GOODS, N E W A t t o r n e v * a t -L a w , STORE, L S. V. KNOX, D r e s s JVIakin S COME! COME! COME! W Conveyancer, IL Í. IL Bi (J ndei tak er, siiiure ami d iir ManufactDrer. SALOON iuy '> our Lumber at the Old, Reliable EOSS & MTCHEB, Prupri. tors. W O ld M ill. H M S E E S AN1) SADDLEliY c a s h ; PAP L E V I W S To I T J. W . G H A T , N \i ii°Pvcier at from Ten to Six- ; Th0 best o f stock i'h'da. Workmen em ployed. l prdm ptly done. L ' 32, 18?5,n20tf O Z O f t h e C ele *- Oi-sraiis—new—P and light-hearted youth of a few hours ] staging A* J. D,”