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.XT—' i .. ” T - i ' ! j A q n e s t i p n n b l y t i le b e s t s u s t a i n e d o ( t l t e k i n a i i » 't i l e w o r l d - ” ï i . --------- . , Mueäzme. o B A N K IN G HOUX ADVERTISEl OK that in 1873 C ollector o f In tern al R evenue T h e F a c iÄ c C oast M iá u s. im hadow in g o u r fu tu re p rosp ects as a M urdock, b ecom in g con vin ced that Joy ce a n d m a k in g fo r o u r J A S . W . V I R T I and M cD onald were at the head o f tho r in g T eh years ago Joh n M ackey was w ork ing The cver-iHyreusing circulation of this excellent'^'e o p ,e o i Pro»y ess' monthly p ro £ s its coutiuup.il adaption to popp ‘ c o u n t r y a g lo r io u s d e stin y . as a m in in g laborer in a little explorin g conspirators, made an affidavit o f the facts E , j . C U R T IS . desires Rnd needs. Indeed, when we think >n shaft in Virginia C ity. H e sw u n g his pick and m ailed them to the President* 'w many homes it penetrates every month, B a k e r C tTV, D ec. 18.--G o v . C u rtis:—It Vigorously, and was paid $1 a day. T o day M urdock believes that B abcock intercepted 0 1 1 E 6 0 N , 1st consider it as m e of the educators i.s —’ -3 * ( ;nalners ot the public mind —Boston ' ■ — is w ith p lea su re th e B e d r o c k D e m o c r a t he has a larger in com e than any oth er sin V* _ ñ <-> P a y s t h e H i g h e s t P r ic e for the affidavit, b u t other officials b e lie v e that ; ïr t: i ¡be character which this Magazip'- - ,_ fo r Itself, an d i» b e h a lf o f th e p e o p le o f Ba* g le in dividual in A m erica, and i f his wealth Grant did receiv e it, and is also indictable enterprise, artistic w eal)'»» l » / » « k e r C i t y , re ce iv e s y o u r k in d c o n g r a tu la >< - 3 . 1 that tias kept pace con tin u es to accum ulate as it has in the past for censpiracy.j as should cause its condv--------- ’ t io n s , a n d , in re tu rn , w e se n d y o u g reet % r .a * £LF< two years, his lortune will rival that o f the slidable complacency - D E M O C R A T in g , o u r g la d a n d h a p p y sa lu ta to r y b y T w o classes o r q uartz claim s are sub ' ^evil all the richest R othschild. M r. Mackey is the head m e a n s o f th e e le c tr ic w ires, a n d h o p e th e X * ® S.f-3- r V je c t to r e - ocation. F irst, those which were ^ ¿ y lr c u la t lo a o f a n y r \ P-ffSc i / tim e m a y s o o n c o ln e , w h en b y m e a n s o f o f th e great firm o f F lood & O ’Brien o f San A n d Transacts a General located p rior to M ay 10,1872; second, those »bed in JEastern O r e g o n . th e Im n K a il a n d H o rse , th a t w e c a n , F ra n cisco, w hose gigan tic operations and 5« <( » \ _ f , / Ç-C pi w ith in a few hotlrs^ sh a k e b a n d s w ith graudlaggregation o f capital recently swamp located after that date upon w hich the n ec > ^ iS« — 0 io n »O O c o p ie s * ‘ 5 5 »• 3 % e a c h o th e r , e ith e r In 'th e C a p ita l o f Id a h o , ed the B ank o f California, and h u rled Shar essary am ount o f w ork has n ot been d on e, AN D T h e tim e when the work should have been o r In th e Q ueen C ity o f ¿ a s t e r n O reg on .— on , Ralston and Jones from their financial > -- w begun on the first class expired on the firs1 t k i . e e k a u m O ur in te re sts, in a ll m a tters p e rta in in g to pedestal. T he m em bers o f the firm are John i & (s •• th e w elfa re o f o u r p e o p le a n d c o u n t r y , are o f January, 1875. If, how ever, a c a im a n t 3-0 c Ts Q k h a v e th e p le a su re o f an - Mackey, Jam es C . F lood , W illiam S O ’Brien 2 '. o ? o 5 - S “ In terest alflow ed on Special Depo t o u r readers th a t th e N e v a d a s o Id en tica l that w e a ll s h o u ld r e jo ic e in and C o l. Jam es G. F air. M r. M aekey is has expended $100 on his claim since May ! ¡S ? a 2 * th a t w h ic h a d v a n ce s o u r m u tu a l in te r 10, 1872, his claim was n ot su bject to re-lo T e le g ra p h L in e is c o m p le t e d C o u n ty O rd er* B o u g h t an d the financial head. F lood & O ’B rien attend n g o r d e r . T h e first d is p a tc h - ests. W e c o n g r a tu la te y o u r p e o p le , as to the interest o f the firm in C alifornia, and cation on January 1st, and b e has the pres A com p lete m t h e o u ts id e w o r ld w ere re* w e ll as o u rs, o n th e a d v a n ta g e s th a t w e ent year w ithin which to m ake his second C ol. Fair is w orking superintendent o f the a ll m a y d e r iv e fr o m o u r c o n n e c tio n w ith d s e n t fr o m o u r c it y o n la st m ines in V irgin ia C ity. T he latter em brace expenditure, p rovid in g he has com p lied in th e o u tsid e w o r ld , a n d , in so d o in g , w e lü’vejjirrg, o v e r this lin e , a n d o u r sh o u ld and d o e x te n d o u r th a n k s to tlie the Consolidated V irgin ia, the richest m ine all respects with the local laws, this being the d y te te v e n t, w ith j o y . C on- Is in C onn ection with the Ban e n e rg e tic c o m p a n y w h o h a v e b r o u g h t ever discovered in Nevada, late tu rn in g on t effect o f a decision rendered by the Land messagfcs were re ce iv e d from D epartm ent last m on th . Claim s located af a b o u t th is d e sira b le en d . m illion and a h alf a m on th . T h e C alifor- » o u r n e ig h b o r in g to w n s a n d J. M. S H E P H E R D . W e m ake it a bran ch o f eur bus«s| ia, a d join in g it, with even a larger body o f ter May 10, 1872, are n ot su bject to re-loca ( W h ich w o p u b lis h to -d a y , in tion, provided the claim ants have expended give C orrect In form ation in regard 1 U nion ", O g n ., D ec. 19 —7:30 P. M .—T o o r e ; the H ale and Norcrass, Best and B eich- talar o rd e r. T iie p e o p le a lo n g t he $10 fo r each 100 feet claim ed fo r each year M in in g Interests o f B e d r o c k D e m o c r a t , S h e r iff B o y d , C ity G ould and C urry, Sierra, N evada, M exi . W a lla W a lla to S ilv e r C ity g iv e S l i e r m a n & t d L y d e , since their loca tion ; consequently their years C o u n c il, a n d th e c itiz e n s o f B a k e r C ity :— isc to P ia tt B u rr, th e G en eral S u - can and finally the fam ous Savage, w h ich in E a s t e r n O r e g o n T rviTT.-srr: d e a T -TlTìSi, are not accordin g to tlie caleti't-’ -- ’..... fi»*. W e , o f th e to w n o f U n io n , h a v e been __o f th is lin e , fo r th e e n e rg y years gon e by has turned ou t its m illio n s. Ill UcMJJl caoo u u u i m e tticto ,.f location aim D e c. 1, 1874.n30y Cor. KEARNY & SUTTER Streets, h o ,has d isp la y e d in th e b u ild in g o f it , an d stru ck b y th e e le c tr ic c u r r e n t, a n d as w e U -J’ ------------- ' ’ * — *"w ’ record . If, h ow ever, a proprietor or his rep Nan F r a n c is c a . C ongratu late h im o n its s u cce ssfu l c o m learn B a k er C ity has a lso b een s tr u c k , a l any one of which m ay at any tim e turn up resentative appears and begins w ork a f er Agents lor the Pacific Coast. n3k>- lo w its to co n g r a tu la te y o u th a t th is s h o c k p le t io n . T ie h as hail m a n y d iflteu lties to a bon anza. O f the entire business and p r o f us fro m the tim e o f lim itation has expired and before has h ad th e te n d e n c y to a rou se o v e r c o m e —lie lias su c c e e d e d , and o u r p e o its o f the firm , M r. M ackey has a three-fifths are en a b re-location, his claim is not su bject to fo r p le o w e h im m u c h fo r (lie in te re st lie lias o u r le t h a r g y , a n d th a t n o w w e interest. T he firm ow ns 66,000 shares o f to A T T II E m a n ife ste d in th e ir b e h a lf. T h e D e m o le d to c o m m u n ic a t e a n d m a k e k n w o e w n h a v e feiture. | * T.L THOSE INDEBTED TO THE ESTATE OF C onsolidated V irginia stock, on which they th e o u ts id e w o rld th e b le ss in g s w e h c r a t h u iis th e a d v e n t o f th e teleg ra p h L. J. Miller, deceased, by note or otherwise, P O S T O F p i c : N o x w ith stand ing the election o f Ludinf- are hereby notified that they must come forward a grea t en te rp rise , (w h ic h is o n ly th e fo re - m u t u a lly r e c e iv e d fr o m th is s h o c k , an d declare a m on th ly dividen d^of $10 a sharo. m a y th e p le a s a n t fa v o rs w h ic h h a v e b een M ackey’s share o f this is $396,000 a m on th . ton fo r G ov ern or, W isconsin sh ou ld be cor)- and settle the ¡-ame immediately, as the Adminis - — «I tire le ss Ir o n jHinner o f th e Iro n H ail an d G E 0K Q E H. T R A C Y , re c e iv e d in th e p a st b e re n d e re d m u ch O f stock in the C alifornia m in e, they own 66, ted as a D em ocia tic Slate. T aylor, ne trator has to settle up the estate. Attention to H o rse ). B y th e a id o f th e teleg ra p h w e this 1 otice will save cost. D e a le r in m o r e a g re e a b le b y th e b on d W h ich th e w ill be e n a b le d to g iv e o u r read ers th e la 000 shares. T h e first m on th ly dividen d is D em ocratic candidate, was defeated by nly The n. tes are now in the hands of the undersigned CJCH O O L B O O K S . B L A N K for collection. « test n ew s. T h is c o m e s at a v e ry c o n v e n i tr a n sm issio n o f th is stre a k o f lig h t n in g to be declared in N ovem ber and this will add 843 votes, notw ithstanding the liepulican W M is c e lla n e o u s B o o k s , Stationeryli WAYMON L. MILLER. e n t t i m é , ju s t as th e D e m o c r a t is b e in g h a s m a d e a c o m m o n b le ss in g . N o w , d ear to M ackey’s in com e, $360,000 a m on th . T h e k e e N o t io n s , TO Y S , and leaders sacrificed all the Test o f tlA tiuet to Pocahontas, Dec. 21, 1875 n33t3 friends a t B a k e r, w e d o n ’ t k n o w th e w a y e n la rg e d . B e lo w w ill b e fo u n d th e frlen - to ta m e a sh r e w , b u t th a t lig h tn in g c a n be oth er m in es that the firm con trol pay n o elect the G overn or. T h e Demca-at. elect ‘ d l y g re e tin g w ith o u r n e ig h b o r s : d ividen d s, b u t they y ield a large reven ne to 21 o f the 33 Senators, h a lf the Stiff*! hold c a u g h t an d ta m e d we te s tify is tr u e ; a n d S i l v e r C i t t , P e c . 18.-11:30 A . M .—T o w h e n w e su c c e e d in c a p tu r in g a n o th e r the firm in ways m ore in direct. F or in sta n ce in g ov er, w hile the A ssem bly s t a i l 49 Deft- G ift B o o k s , J u s t R eceived . > AND the fi> m owns all the w ood used in their F r a n k M o o r h e a d , J . M . B o y d , J. W . V i r stre a k o r tw o , i f it w o u ld be a c c e p ta b le w e ixirats, 47 R epublicans and 4 Im pendent-. w ork in g , for fu el, &c, and they sell it to the w ill e x c h a n g e a str e a k w ith y o u . tu e , J . P . B u s h e e , B e d r o c k D e m o c r a t O f the Iudipeudents one was d.-feated f< C o u n ty N e w s D e p o t . J . B. E a t o n , J r .; E . C. B ra in a rd , a n d th e g o o d citiz e n s o f B a k e r C it y : S il com panies at an im m ense p rofit. T h e Sav the nom ination and ran against the nom v e r C ity retu rn s g reetin g s a n d c o n g r a tu J u d g e ; J . L . C u rtis, S h eriff; S a m ’ l li a n P ic to r ia ls a n d M a g a z in e s for Sale, age, H ale and N orcross, and G oukl tn d C u r nee, secu rin g an election b y dem ocrat sc r ip tio n s receiv ed fo r th e L eadin g F R IS S K I N G L E S W E E P S H O M E IN la tio n s to h e r s is te r , B a k er C ity , o n th is n a h , M e r c h a n t, ry all cruo’u m ore or less, 01 e, and this is done votes; o o e w ill be independent; ode,will v oj a n d M a g a z in e s p u b lis h e d in the Un| C o s tu m e , d ra w n by S ix A m e r ic a n iviawj w-w ----- a u s p icio u s o c c a s io n , th e c o m p le t io n o f B a k e r C ITY, D ee, 20.—T o th e P ress an d | R e in d e e r ; G le e by a c c o m p a n y in g F a irie s, S ta te s , a t P u b lis h e rs R ates. the firm ’s m ills at a cost o f $13 a ton. The with the Republicans, and the other with til w ith ASrial A n t ip h o n ic s . A H a re in v it e d th e e le ctr ic te le g r a p h , w h ic h p la ce s y o u B a k e r City", D ec. 8,J1875.i‘31y P e o p le o f W a lla W a ll a :—T h e re are g rea t in d ir e c t c o m m u n ic a t io n w ith th e grea t d e m o n s tr a tio n s o f Joy m a n ife s te d in B a y ie ld o f Silver bein g scarcely en ou gh to pay D em ocrats. T h e D em ocrats have all t!| to p a r tic ip a te ; c h ild r e n fre e , a d u lts 50 ce n ts. A p r e s e n t fo r a ll fr o m a d o le s c e n c e the cost o f both m ining and cru sh in g, assess . - w h isp erin g g a lle r y o f th e w o r ld .’ F ra n k lin State officers excep t G overn or. T he rest to in fa n c y . A l l su rp lu s d e v o te d to r e p le n k e r C ity o v e r th e c o m p le tio n o f th e E le c J . M . B O Y D , w a s th e first w h o s u c c e s s fu lly trie d th e tr ic T e le g ra p h , w h ic h u n ite s us w ith th e m ents are le v ie d to m ake u p the deficiency. shows that W isconsin w ill doubtless cast h is h in g th e e le c t r ic fire, b u t it w as u o t t ill M orse to o k o u ts id e w o r ld . W e fe e l th a t t o o m u c h T he firm ’s in c m e from this source and from vote for D em ocracy in the Presidential cj P h y s ic ia n and S u rgeon J h e s p e e ch le s s s la v e in b a n d , a n d m a d e p raise c a n n o t be g iv e n th e N . <t N . T e le cra sh in g the o re o f the Consolidated V irg in , test. B A K E R C IT Y , O REGON, V» v a lu a b le , th a t h e c o u ld ta lk w ith gra p h C o ., a n d th e e n e r g e tic S u p e r in te n d T h o s e w is h in g th e ir d e a r o n e s to g a th er ia, which is also done in their own m ills, is > c t f lu e n c y . T h is is c o m in g as n ea r p resen ts in tlie g lit t e r in g F o re s t, w ill pass O ffice in R e a r o f C ity D rug Store,| e n t, P la tt B urr, w h o h a s s o s u c c e s s fu lly C losing S tobes on S u n d a y .— M ercha in th e ir G ifts b e fo re T w o o ’c l o c k o n C hrist estim ated at $50,000 a m on th , o f which put lv ln e a ttrib u te as m a n ca n e v e r e x - Dec 8, 1875.i‘31tf b ro u g h t th e lin e to c o m p le t io n . W e e x M r. M ackey dow n for $30,000. m a s d a y . T h e R e lig io u s e x e rcis e s w ill and others have agreed to close their sto . ' 0 a tta in . T h e s u b je c t afl'ords a fine te n d to y o u th e h a n d o f fr ie n d s h ip an d c o n s is t o f a G ra u d O u tb u rs t o f P ra ise fr o m A dd this to the prospective p ro fits o f the and places o f business on Sunday, com m e F u ll O rch estra a n d C h o ir, a n d S p ra y o f & ’orf c o n t e m p la t io n , b u t it is so m e - g o o d -w ill, an d tru st th a t ere m a n y m a n y Nevada Bank, which has ju st opened with a in g with the first Sabbath o f the new yc P e rfu m e d W a ters. p rob lem ^ s lip p e r y . W e sh o u ld n o t pursue years sh a ll pass a w a y we ca n co n g ra tu la te N . B .—P o s it iv e ly n o n e b u t m e m b e r s o f fu rth e r to -d a y . H ere are o u r s e n tim e n ts : y o u o n th e c o m p le tio n o f th e P . D . Jc S . cash capital o f $5,000,000 and which is the R ev. M r. Sim pson has been indefatigabh IiV T I I E C O U N T R Y th e C o m m it te e p e rm itte d to d e c k th e T ree “ E le c tr ic C h lr o g r a p h y ,” b e s t ru n n in g L . R a ilr o a d . T h e n o u r c o u n t y w ill be exclu sive property o f the firm , and you m ay his efforts to brin g abou t this c h a n je , I o r a d m itte d t o t h e r o o m d u r in g th e ar h and fo r th e d isp a tch o f bu sin ess. M a y se co n d to n o n e , but., o n th e c o n tr a r y , w ill then figure ou t the in com e o f M r. M ackey. in g visited every establishm ent in town ra n g e m e n t o f p r e lim in a r ie s . th e a d r o n t o f e le c tr ic ity a m o n g y o u re ta k e th e lea d in e v e r y th in g th a t is e sse n T he Bank o f California paid for years 18 per secured the requ isite siguatuies. -T h e m e A'-Doors o p e n a t H a lf P a st F iv e o ’c l o c k , P. IN T I I E C I T Y M. ri30t3 v iv e an era th a t s h a ll be n ew to y o u r tial to th e h a p p in ess a n d p ro sp e rity o f an SEND TO WM. B. LAKE, .|§-------------------------------------------------------------------- rnent seems to b e qu ite p op u la r, jiid g cent, on their $5,000,000 capital. T he prof b e a u tifu l elty and lo v e ly v a lle y . in d u striou s a n d e n e rg e tic p e o p le its o f the new bank cannot be less. T his a- trom the ch eerfu l m anner in w hich ei W . H . P o i-E .S u p ’ t. N . * N . T e l., J . M . B o y d , J . P. R o ss, S. O tten h eim er, m ounts to $900,000, or $75,000 a m on th , o f o u c has gon e int- it, and it generally n31y SA N F R A N C I S C O . E . G . B e m IS, M au . “ “ •• S . A . H e iln e r , J.. M . S h e p h e r d , J . W . V ir which M r. M ackey’s share w ill be $45,000. hered to w ill accom plish m u ch g o o d , ’IH E P A R T N E R S H I P H E R E T O F O R E W . J . U i i . l , E d ito r Jlvalaneh«. tu e , B a m b erg er A F r a n k , J . II. P a rk e r, H . T o sum up then, M ackey w ill have for the business m en w ill find that they make . e x is t in g b etw een th e u n d e rsig n e d in B o is e C i t t , D ec. 18—6 P . M .—T o B e d th e H o te l b u sin e ss, in B a k e r C ity , B ak er C. S h e p h e rd , J a c k R e id , J o h n In g r a h a m , D r. W a r n e r ’ s S a n it a r y C orse as m uch in six days as they d o in seven * r o c k : F rien d S h e p h e r d :—H o w are y o u next year from his m inin g and.bullion inter cou n ty", O re g o n , is th is d a y d is s o lv e d by F ra n k M o o rh e a d , J . P . B u sh ee. gain tlie benefit o f being rested and th is P. M . G iv e us y o u r h a n d and tell us ests alone the collqsal in com e o f $831.000 a eu io r uie m oors ox tno week. JiTie sat m u tu a l c o n s e n t. T lie b n o k .n n d a c c o u n t s W i t h Skirt S r — rTter & S elf Adjusting p| UTtl,e.v closed up « ’ÍS r l t íe e l» to be s tru ck w ith lig h t n in g .— A S il v e r Q uarts Z jouh ..— —XliG DO180 Uliy m onth, or at the rate o f nearly $10,000,000 a Itf. '■nttiman sen ds eongrrn.t.nl*tions to tho year. T his does not include the in com e o f days balf tho people m town w’ouid have f e t t l e , e ith er w ith T . C. H y d e or W m . C 011 - Statesman says; M r. Stephen Henderson, of B where to go and warm themselves. O fv jls tab le. i\.and, th rou g h It, to th e p e o p le -»ow n eig h a y e lh e teie c r a ph and are oftbis city brought into our office the other his vast wealth in real estate. F o r the last A va lm ch e. W M . CONSTABLE. „ , J. A . R E ID . day a small lot of silver quartz from a lode year lieh as been m ak iu g large investm ents . V ^ ™ . C I T Y , ^J,us be h a p p y , B a k e r C ity , D ec. 0 , 1975.33t4 in the very heart o f the city . W h ole blocks which he has lately discovered, four miles C i t y T a x e « . b o th h a n d s , al A . _ T o BoUt northeast of this city. H e says the lead crops o f the m ost valuable real estate in San F ran b o d y . W e feel lik e t*soy v o u Talce OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Tj C a .s li I S T o t ic e . cisco have been purchased, and the in com e w h is tle , p rep ared fo r b lo w in g ., ou r out quite plain in several places and is two j . , Collection of all outstanding City Tuxes, aft _____ N from this can not w ell b e estim ated, bu t it feet wide, in a granite formation— the coarse leu days, will >-e placed in the hands of the C iA L L T H O S E IN O E B T F D TO TVF \ t v ROCK co n g ra tu la te s its e lf, th e Marshal lor collection. Those wishing to save co^». & T w e e d ie , fo r B la c k s iiiit h iii» ♦ a n d th e p e o p le o f B o ise th a t th e y are c\<> o f the lead is southwest and northeast- H e m ust be enorm ous must pay the undersigned before the ten days e?ttle th e ir a c c o u n t s b v th e lri.-tt'l.V T U s t M r. Mackey is the m ost retirin g and m od . e n o u g h n e ig h b o rs to w in k a t each oth er ‘ >1 his brother, Jack Henderson, haveloca- Pires- 18X>’ o r c o s t W ill ho m a d e ofnJt t?e' betw een th o lig h tn in g fla sh es . N ext vvituwq feet each on tho lead. Gen. Car- estsjl& nyol tho C alifornia m illionaires. H e R. ALEXANDER, City Treasurer, m ie. W e m u s t se ttle w ith th o s e w e o w e . Baker City, D“c. 22, 1875 n33t'2 r, , .... D E A L Y & T W E E D IE . th in g a ra ilr o a d . I t is s n o w in g h ere n o w . It is onljr-Mj the lead, and is well pleased lives in V irginia, but his fam ily spend m ost Hi B a k er C ity , D ec. 15, 1875.330. J. M . SH E PH E R D . Yl o f their tim e in San F ran cisco. H e dresses road and a character of the rock a l e o r T r a d e » B o is e C i t y , D ec. 18.—6 P. M .—T o P . D. D o r P a ten ted S ept. 28th, 1875. a m ill. \\ ood_cau « t o f the canyon stage p la in ly , and m ig h t be supposed to be a w ell- K o th w e ll an d H a rry S h e p h e r d :—G o o d P. S e cu re s lieu ltH unil c o m fo rt o f b« YHE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL OR TRADE < U ld S I l O C M a k i n g , from the mountains loi q ne location lor to-do farm er— n oth in g m ore. Already the M . W e e x te n d o u r h a n d s a n d w ish y o u _ for Horses or Cattle 280 acres of Land, known i R y w i t h g r a c e a n d b e a u t y o f form] this place Nevada politicians are m oviu g to make him h a p p in e ss w ith y o u r n ew teleg ra p h .w h ic h A . W olters, Superintendent as the La Bard Ranch, situated three miles north- t y - , _ _ _ T- W e w o u ld p a r tic u la r ly ca ll a tten tio C j) Senator Jon es’ successor in W ashington" I f west of Baker Citv. Also, Four lots, with a good f J . i j w ill u n ite y o u w ith th e w o r ld , w h ic h e x fice in this city, has made assays oil. M r th e fo llo w in g a d v a n ta g es: house and stable on them, in Baker City, will ber , r-.T _ ? and found that it went $219 per ton insnf- he wants the place, he can undoubtedly buy 1st. I t afford s a eon v e n ie n ta n d effici tends g r e e tin g to c itiz e n s o f B a k e r C ity . sold cheap, or traded for stock. For particulars1 “ I , , B A K E R C IT Y , O R E G O N , s u p p o r t fo r th e u n d e r c lo th ing. I h e location of this lode is a matter of con-"^for m uch less money than Jones paid, for call on M IS S L A U R A H A R R . JOHN EPP1NGER. tots m a d e to o r d e r tit fro m T e n to S ix- 2d. T h e S e if A d ju s tin g P ad s arc the 1 D o lla rs a p a ir. T h e b est o f S tock Baker City, Dec. 22, 1675.n33tl' M IS S A L IC E T H E W S . siderable importance to this city. There has t i » politicians are poor and . hungry, and . lig h t o f e v e r y la d y . T h e y g iv e elegan e 1, a n d th e b est o f W o r k m e n e m p lo y e d , tlie fo r m , a n d are n o t in a n y w a y inji B o is e C i t y , D ec. 18.—6 P . M .—T o B e d been some successful placer m ining about a roost itÜ! cheap. ■pairing n e a t ly a n d p r d in p tly d o n e . . e ou s o r o b je c tio n a b le . r o c k , a n d p e o p le o f B a k e r g e n e r a lly :— mile and a half below this lead, and the Cur to keep a ln'ufiartners, J .C . Flood, is t 1 S tr e e t, B a k e r C ity , O g n ., n e x t d o o r 3d. I t c o m b in e s th ree g a rm en ts it) to B ea r, A le x o n ile r & Co. W e , th e p e o p le o f B olso C ity , h a il a n d lew placer claim s are abou two m iles and a —a co r s e t, a s k irt su p p o rte r, an d self-, San Francisco .' % * O’Brien: Flood used FRONT STREET, BAKER CITY, OREGON, g re e t th e p e o p le o f B a k e r C ity a n d U 'd o n , <1 w ill fin d it to y o u r in terest to g iv e ju s t in g p a d s —an d y e t co sts n o m o re It half farther west on the same range. Still tablishment until 18tíV.m ~au80rae f reet’ an ord in a ry co r s e t. I . ca ll before ca l ling e lse w h e re . 1 d efy J . S. S P A R K S , P ro p rie to r, a n d g iv e praise to th e N . A N . T eleg ra p h In o r d e r in g , g iv e s iz e o f w a ist in stead ‘4 further west are the Dry creek claim s. Some money at the business and e lit io n . J E R E M IA H L E N N O X , U eS C o ., in th e se n d in g o f th e ir n o b le w o r k to n u m b e r o f c o rs e t u s u a lly w o rn . Keeps the best of Liquors. Cigars, Ac., and er C ity , Sept. 22, 1875.n20tf y o u r h a p p y th re sh o ld s. W e n ow h a v e th e placer m ining has been done east o f this lo Mackey in the parchase of the gentlemanly Bar Keepers to wait on customcts. P rice in L o n d o n C o r d ,$2.60;S a t t e e n ,}! M iss e s’ C orsets, $1.25, C h ild r e n ’s C on Baker City, Dec. 22, 1875.u33tf m e a n s o f tra n s m ittin g p le a s a n t n e w s .— cation above the W arm Springs. Croppings is a part o f the Consolidated Virginia waist|with s to ck in g su p p o rte r, $1.50. Sa H o p e it w ill be to th e h o n o r an d p ro sp e ri that have been found in this range, together Flood and O ’ Briea are Irishm en. They are F a r m f o r S a l e . p ie s se n t b y m a il, on receipt o f p rice . t y o f y o u r c o u n t r y a n d p e o p le . with the placer grouud below, give pretty of»“ 2 5 cts . w ill be a llo w e d fo r tin s ad shrewd and sharp in business, generous to % U N D E R S IG N E D o f f e r s f o r tise in e n t, if H is c u t o u t a n d s e n t w ith C .W . M OORE. strong proof that there is a good belt o f J.v\e\us F arm , a t YY’ in g v ille , c o n ta in - ord er. G rea t in d u c e m e n ts t o g o o d Agen ! their friends, and unrelenting to their ene A. SW A G E . lri>\ acres. 100 acres u n d e r c u ltiv a tio n , quartz extending from Dry creek, and it iB A d d re s s , th«attutonng 50 acres g o o d G rass la n d . JO E P IN K H A M . quite probable that M r. Henderson has struck m ies. On tlie other nana, Sharon and Rals W A R N E R B R O S., Terns tevomble; fo r fu rth e r p a rticu la rs ton, and the Bank o f California, which had n3I JO E H U STO N . B ro a d w a y , N . 1 Hi riiYre oi '/*■ B R Y A N T , a lead that will prove to be o f great value. offended them, they crushed out in three GEN. CARTEE. t/AM On tlie F a rm - There is plenty of room for others to pros weeks, and they would have kept the B tnk J . A . POST. THE w e e k l y s u n . The best Reautifier of the Coni J U D G E C L A R K . pect in this section, and now is a favo able down but for Ralston’s death, and the popu- use. Cures Pimples, Boils, Bloch t i h e n i f ’ s I S a l e . time to do so. A lead in this locality can be outcry against them - Flood recently bought and Mercurial Pains. Sold by al’ T. E. LOGAN. 1776. NEW YORK. I81I Use Low’s Concentrated Flav worked all winter, and supplies are so. easily N0I1® OF SALE ON E X E C U T IO N . J* D. A G N E W . $3.000,000 worth of real estate, and said him Icc Cream, Cakes, ite. A . G . R E D W A Y . obtained, it would be worth twj.ee as much Eighteen hundred and seventy-six is the Ctl Y 'KiTE OF A N E X E C U T IO N IS - B a k e r C i t y , Doe. 18.—T o C. W . M oore, as to find a lead at some remote place in the self just before the new bank opened that he ■ sworn oi me C ircu it C ou rt o f th e tennial year. It is also the year in which aDif “ Q Q Q Q U M O N R Y F O R A I had $4.000.000 lent on call at one per cent, a A . S a v a g e , J o e P in k h a m , J o e H u s to n , mountains. Here ip a elia u ce for idle men iet-egoi',ini' th e C o u n ty o f B ak er, position House of Representatives, the first sit I O O t j O Dimes- Only two Di L. Only two "Pin »«in judgm ent, d o ck e te d in said the war, will be in power at Washington; and If month. H is wealth is only second to that o f ways darkest before day.1' To <}en. C artee, J . A . P o st, J u d g e C la rk , T . E . to make a good this winter. mos- “ It is ài ____ e ° U r t 4Ui day o f O ctob er, 1875, in ftt- year of the twenty-third election o f u Fresideiw treats. ---- -w* ic-aaor who L o g a n , J. D. A g u e w , A . G. R e d w a y , an d WC will »ay us S we send reader one box . Mackey C ol. Fair is the only man o f book will send 20 cents to U eiD avis ni*<l V*. C- S ch u y lt-r; part- theJUnited States. All of these events are sur/Lif „ of uei's,an m st H . N . M cK in n e y , for th e be o f great interest and importance, especially1- M rs* to B oise C ity and p e o p le o f I. T :—T h e B e d M oke of the S ame S obt .— The New York education in the firm. H e has long been a 9909 which we guarantee will put you in the way to make $200 a month, and uot take half you jjhjhoiH undred and T w o D olla rsa n d two latter; and allot' them and everything F. Ha.’des r o c k a n d c it iz e n s 0 / B a k e r C ity sen d Sun says: The letter o f our co respondent m ining superintendaut, and is somewhat no-' time. Suitable for men and women l«**— ivvriv e tg o ld c o in , w ith interest nectcd with them will be fully aud freshly redhers and antifi*1*’ »*■ 1--- g reetin g s b y th e n e w ly fled ged w in gs o f j no .......unw secure Co&ts. in Chicago, following upon the revelations in ted for tricks that are vain. When he was aud is entirely new. Tliou8.-.nds't‘an I'scm ents; <1 i i d 'ä --- Iso.‘ - - , 'by ed and expounded in T he S un . V ïrtîi> now ° r gir,s lig h tn in g , a n d Join y o u in praise o f t b e e n .he -ou OUlin - ■ pav ing buisness, and constant income. a in o oMifir il ie r e PYnon x e c u tio n issued income. This Tifi, ’ is 1 he The Opposition House o f Representatives, t St. JLouis, discloses new and, i f possible, ba poor, a few years ago, he was known as •‘chance o f a lifetime,” and ant if you wiilnol embrace o u t of swllirt, u p on a ju d g m e n t d o e k - erg y a f A m e r ic a n e n te rp rise In fla sh in g up the tine ot inquiry opened years ago by it tell your friends ior it is a fortune for eted in b,ul t o n ,r,e 4th d a y o f O cto- “ L yin g Jim Fair.” and by others as “ Slip ser phases o f the same enormous conspii acy In te llig e n ce th ro u g h th e N o rth w e st, an d worthy deserving person who nee is a b e r,,1875 o r o f F. D ilte n h o ffe r , a n d S un , will sternly and diligently investigate the 1 lecine jew uiry,” — „ 7 ^ * ? p ip il some ruptions ai d misdeeds of Grant’s administrat in g against ’ jU c-K in n ey, fo r tlie su m ot c o n n e c ts u s w ith th e v a st co n c e r n s o f th e to defraud the Treasury through illicit whis pery,” but everybody calls him Col- Fair haud. Not a recipe, pi and Wifi, it is to be hoped, lay the foundation I humbug S ix Hund!<d F o u rte e n D o lla rs an d life a n d b u sin ess o f the w o rld . T h e w ires key. In Chicago, one o f the principal crim now. H e is worth ten millions. new a n d ^ ia ^ i^ 4 * e n o d in our national hist-. tw en ty <^,.1 c o in , anti in terest, costs cost, 0 / th e N N . T e le g ra p h C o ., a re w e lc o m e inals seems to be Senator John A . Logan; at an d disbu i-s: a n d a ls o b y v irtu e o f none W e take the following dispatch from the - .vC p a lin k s to us In th o c h a in o f c iv iliz a t io n , and iu Milwaukee, men hardly less prom i ____ _j »ant to make $2, and a Certain eiVution, issued o u t o f sai a year clear! a year clear. Hundreds are making that, and 900 . C ou rt upon m e m d o c k e te d in a n d th e lo c o m o t iv e w ill s o o n fo llo w . W e nent are implicated. H ere, too, all the trails Owyhee Avalanche: . ' Tttfi Sujy ~.\1L DEALEB IN C ou rt, onuv’uy o f < < ‘ -9999’ ’ Will show you "how ’ tis and done, 20 N ew Y obk , D ec. 15.— The latest rumor re e§pts and jvddros*? ca n ta lk to y o u a n d th e w o rld h e n ce fo rth . fa v o r o f p - and . . . In lead to the W hite H ouse, and members o f W e d o n ’ t g o b a ck w a rd . A H a p p y C h rist- garding Tweed’s whereabouts is that be and K ii the President’s own la m ilj are concerned in HUNTER &CO., Hinsdale, N, H. H irstel, Jfia» to you . Genet and Connelly are not very far distant Tho twenty-third j. I 01 ha* sum the corrupt and rascally transactions. preparations for it. y ’esidenlia) election "S B edrock D em ocrat , from this city, and that all three are togeth K » O W N W I T H H A R O T I D I E S . $ ,v<: D o lla rs upon plunder Grant’s — aspiratili!, meno*— T h e Sun says, and yet, in the face o f these ttons are to 01,1,1 ... in te r e s t, I. D. H A IN E S . aud ■ ' " I>e ruini er nn.i c ' ,nc>norabl(!. Gill's .la id a -- ’ er and, through confederates, in com m uni 7 the canrf a .7 *MHλ./oi things, the Methodist Sunday „(School Union Ito, H . N . M cK IN N E Y . cation with the authorities here trying to ef money ,s worth. The great N. E. Dollar Sale, 33 nominates Grant for a third term! Instead T- M . A L F R E D . fect a compromise It is known that Tweed Bromtteld Mt., Boston, Mass., since 1873 has sold o f being elected to a third term, he will be J O S . H . S H IN N . goods to 125,000 patrons. It otters every variety some time ago agreed to refund $900,000, _ .avans of bi-j, c*UN ndl r !‘,) e "".he ci of Dry, Fancy, and Staple, G* ods, Groceries, nooks, A . J. L A W R E N C E . lucky i f he escapes without being disquali ■o'el" The W eekly S un , wi, ''orougbly-wefl K cam and well.informed persons believe that this •net- s f f i i ® e x e * tion o f over eighty tiiMi^!’ has attained a .„jtsl Cutlery, Glass Ware, c., &c., at about half price, J . P. ROSS. fied to hold any office under the United T h e a o ^ er. foa l i ,1;„ v .e d u p on readers 'ii every State 4,,/'^ c-qiies, already5(r„st^ and sella everything at only one dollar. sum covers all that Tweed could iefund ow States. J . A . R E ID . ul in if’ *9 t 0 e that the year 1876 will Sul Territory, and w i-* betweerx t l i , .-I c o in , o n u will continue to be ® . :|h -: ing to the depreciation o f the value o f his 1876. oral ■ - i ° c lo c k , 1 (jours 1 ( 1 J A B . H . S H IN N - •lactures and first o u se ~w Doc. ^ , *» Of ai real estate. The lawyers say that Tw eed’s bands, and can sell for $1 what country dealers i H v„„ J. W . V IR T U E . G rand L odge .— The Grand Lodge o f Ma ask $2 to $3 for. This is no humbug, no “ tick J. P. B U SH E E. property has been so skillfully transferred ets” or lottery, bee our circulars, and see the ^eloirri ^Ovvjjr son» o f Idaho, which has been in session du — r“ *-' and alwaysSrJ-at, at full ieD gti^*^ P io n - H . C. M O R R IS . interesting and instructive fust, treated ttt new» from his owa control that it is impossible tbousan s of articles ottered at only $1. We are M c K in n e y fibg to AU o f 7-W it? : ring the past week at Boise City, closed Fri endorsed by the best papers of Boston, and by 100, It is ouraim to make thfe '^ner. . K„'„, F R A N K M OORHEAD. through any process o f law for the prosecu 000 patroDs. bee our circulars. Kni and e right family newspaper in the fc-r7 ’sEKLY Scs tV Deo day evening after inaugurating the follow- ¡¡„¿In terest, tinue to give in its coiuL, d. ai.d we sh»" c0“' R. A LE X A N D E R . tion to get bold o f it. , . i* n 1 Viand will sell you goods at less and to the?,J¡ta^e : M^nney in in g officers: J. YV. Griffin,Grand Master; Jos. YY C j L Y Y i-v ,han any other fiOUoe, \ve send J . M. BOYD. ini^ceJiaceous reading, suih n a large amount or lia T h e H erald’s special from St. Lou is says by mail or express C. O. D., and let you see goods in b a t » » , PierioJ<li fai.11 B /o c ij ems, scientific intelligence ann a'0” 0®. takkF Pinkham , Senior Graud W arden; T . E . Lo 2 « , H. TRACY. - S tv P la t ih erfi’fity Ci'y . We want agent everywhere. No that Henderson, in an interview yesteray, ex before mation, for which we are uot a(,Agricultural k'or' Or s p i' f c°Tded risk, no buying capital needed. B o is e C i t t , D ec, F . M — T o J . M . gan. Grand Treasurer;. Charles H im rod, o f B ak e i- - recn^Je^ our daily edition. The a g r ic u lt ,to n*“ ke rtroffl10 rd'- e b/t'i.3.office pressed the opinion that Secretary Bristow fron tin g x ,0'‘ tv°rfc*etJ S h e p h e r d ;—I b a y « lh e h o n o r , o n b e h a lf o f pecially are is one Graud Secretary. The Grand Lodge will fashions ei— - o f its promt*- a* deiv"* . , » r r i / u ' V ritbuys a postal card. Send one an*i am i runnh^ty.^OregJij'iiàJ/o? ru Jot / am also regmLP>0,ai^ V th e p e o p le o f B o ise , to c o n g r a tu la te the meet next year on the first Tuesday in Sep would have to g o before long, because he VJIN £J U N * i - i « r all our papers, , circulars -- vuiais, R esort S t 1 l( Fn'!-o t r eet / a,-mS0 are marke,. ■'eat|irev - .udì nets ( ot ever,. mporiew lists, We can . . and do scu sell fg $2 articles, r -------- u uo $2 books, enuo Toe ot ;Gt Si, L a 5 ,i,ruUftb / , ilio WF r ' . Ke(s rted in had been too active and energetic in the and p e o p le o f Eastern O regon o n th e c o m p le tember, which will be a much more agreea &e., all for r « a O single Beautiful King*, Pins, ’ eJ e[y kinq - ri*»o,1‘' * dollar. 4~“ u * firtr-ii: ,--*«» The W eekly S un , pages with' whiskey frauds persecution, and had oppos- Bracelets, Sets, Uipes, Violins, Guitars, Castors, in tion o f th e lig h tn in g o f c o m m e r c e an d ^ ht Pagm8 ble season for those at a distance than De fact 2O00 articles alt ai $1- bend now, and save frie n d s h ip , m a k in g us n e ig h b o r s , a n d his (H enderson’s) removal in a Cabinet money. You can do it, please try. Address all or lon gin , o r,Ur,-ei.. cember. Tie- *■ ' ' —-°*y repays tho -this cost*of “the^papt' D ated - and <>t PA|(elile.Uts , agents, « v aisconnt Postmasters can be made or anyone. from rate to rh-fl 1 * meeting. The H erald’s correspondent gayB , ders to H- 0RM19T0N & CO., N. E. 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