Bedrock democrat. (Baker City, Baker County, Or.) 1870-188?, June 18, 1873, Image 1

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BEDROCK
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a d v e rtisin g a t o u r lo w est ra te s.
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JOB W O R K ..
Trme w i? .,S ow PrePared to do all kinds o f
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P R O F E S S I O N A L CARDS.
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Doors, W indow s, and Blind*
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F o r Sale.
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A .. XX £ X o t a l i n g & C o .
Sole Agents for the
J. H. Cotter Old Bourbon Whisky,
And Importers of
Fine W ines and Liquors,
431 Jackson Street, San Francisco,
AND
25 FRONT STR E E T, PO RTLA N D ,
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ttorney
and
S J M ’C O R M I C K ,
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cou n selor
A Law, Baker city, Oregon.
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W A T K IN S ,
P H Y S IC IA N A N D
M .D.
SURGEON.
FFICE, Odd Fellows’s Building. Resi­
dence, corner o f Main and Park streets,
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Portland, Oregon. K F'Special attention to
diseases o f the Eye and Ear.
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BUSINESS NOTICES.
H. S L A T E R ,
'W e s t e r n
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Attorney and Counselor at Law,
MAIN S T r tE T ,........................................ BAKER CITY.
W ill practice in the Courts o f the Fifth
Judicial District.
Particular attention paid to Collections.
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HIS HOUSE has been enlarged and re­
fitted, and is now the best Hotel on the
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Umatilla and Idaho stage route.
S . V . K N O X,
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PENDLETON. OREGON.
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W ill practice in the Courts o f this State and
Washington Territory.
PECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO LAND
Business. Oflico in the Court House.
Pendleton, October 1 1 ,1872.-nl3tf
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C. H. CAMPFIELD,
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TTORNEY AND C O U N S E L O R A T
Law, El Dorado, Oregon.
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J O S E P H H. S H I N N ,
Liquors, Wines and Cigars o f the best
quality. Phelan’s Improved B illh rd Tables
all in good order.
N. B .—Those indebted to either the Hotel
or Saloon are requested to appear at the
Captain’s office ana settle.
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GEORGE SALLV. FM P N E T O L
OF T H E
Bank
E xchange,
B a k er City, Oregon.
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Conveyancer,
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W ill attend to Conveyancing and making
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE.
Baker City, Sept. 11,1872.
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PH YSIC IA N A N D SURGEON,
CO.,
Stages leave this House for above and be­
low, and also for Clark’s Creek Eldorado,
pern City and Sparta.
Connected with the H otel will be found a
first class
W est Side o f Main Street,
■ N o t a r y P u b lic
AND
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R E IL k FLETCHER, Prop’r.
S A L O O N !
ÌX-
BAKER
C IT Y ,
OREGON,
ESPECTFULLY INFORMS TH E CIT-
izena o f Eastern Oregon that be has lo­
cated in Baker City, and gives strict attention
to his Profession.
O y O flic e at J. W. Wisdom’s Drug Store.
D^“ Residence at the end o f the street
n orth o f the Catholic Church.
Baker City, Nov. 5, 1872.-n26tf.
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h is
saloon
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the very best o f
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B R AN D IE S,
s u p p ie d
w it h
W H IS K Y S,
W IN ES,
CIGARS, A c., die.
The Proprietor o f this New Establish­
m ent w ill be pleased to see his Friends
'nnd the Public give him a call, and he
will try to m ake them feel A T HOME.
Baker City, Jone 12,1872.-no5v3tf
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CARDWELL,
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ENTAL ROOMS, N o . 89, First street,
Portland, Oregon. The late and im ­
proved styles o f work at reduced rates. Ni­
trous oxide for the painless extraction o f
Advances made on good mortgages, bonds,
notes and accounts, left for collection, when
desired.
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Oregon.
NEW SPAPERS,
I. D. HAINES,
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PORTLAND, OREGON.
MPORTERS a n d W HOLESALE DEAL-
ers in Foreign and Domestic Liquors.—
Also,
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89 Front and 40 First street,
B A K E It C I T Y , O R E G O N ".
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M ILLARD k VAN SCHUYVER,
IL L P R A C T IC E IN' A L L C O U R T S
FRANKLIN BOOK-STORE AND SANTA CLAUS’
m m Tof the State. Mr. Lawrence, the rt*M-
Headquarters, Fire-proof
dent partner, will attend to the business in
Brick Building, 105 Front street, Portland,
Baker and Union Counties.
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B A K E R C IT Y , OREGON.
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PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS
Books, Stationary, Toys, Music And
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LAWRENCE & DEGAN,
BAKER ...................... ...................... OREGON.
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BAKER CITi ACADEMY.
O p e r a tiv e
R E u o io f8._ T h e Rev. Mr. Newton, o f the
, * .• Llmrch, South, will preach at the fol­
lowing tunes and places: 1st Sunday in each
month, at Eagle Creek, at 11 a . M.,'and Sat­
urday night previous; night at Gem City;
Monday night following, Main Powder River,
V Mr; banders’ ; Saturday night and 2d Sun
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« “ P ill® ; Tuesday night following,
Pigrth Powder, at Riggs’ school house; Wed­
nesday at Wolf creek; Thursday night, Union-
town; Friday night, Iowa scsool bouse; Sat-
nrday night and 3d Sunday, 11 a . m ., Rus­
sell s school house: night, La Grande; Tues­
day night alter, Liberty school house; Wed­
nesday night, Forest Cove, Dixie school
house; Thursday night, Kindall’s school
house; Friday night, Iudian Valley; Saturdav
mglit and 4th Sunday at 11 a . m .*, Dry creek
schoolhouse; night, Summerville; Monday
night following, Union town; Tuesday night,
Big creek.
R eligious .—Rev, A. J. Joslyn will till ap-
ffntments as follows, until further notice:
st Sunday each mouth at Union, at 11 a . m ,
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The Cove, at 3 i>. m .
2d Sunday Summerville morning and eve’ng.
3d Sunday, Cove at 11 a . m .; Union 3 p. m .
4th Sunday, Pocahontas at 11 a . m . ; James’
Scimol House at 3 P. m ., and Baker City
at 8 p. m .
Mondey evening following, Rye Valley; Tues­
day and Wednesday evening, Mormon
Basin; Thursday evening at Eldorado.
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will gire special attention to the S u r g i ­
ca l and
Department of
I Dentistry.
Office at Baker Hotel.
R E L I G I O U S N O T IC E S .
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B A K E R C IT Y , OREGON.
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P L A T E W O R K A S P E C IA L T Y .
All operations carefully performed. Satis­
faction guaranteed. “
Office at Baker Hotel.
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v n i & " i S Job Work MU8T BE PAID
P O E O S DELIVERY.
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BAKER CITY, BAKER COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1873.
C . JA C O B S,
'W h o l e s a l e
D e a le r
IN
W I N E S and L IQ U O R S
AND
Manufacturer o f the Celebra­
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ted Jacobs’ Whisky,
Physician and Surgeon,
AT
B A K E R CITY, OREGON.
• f i ' ice —A t the City Drug Store.
Boise City, Idaho.
„ 1 ^ MEDI CAL E X A M IN E R
F o r the New Y o rk Life .Insurance Co-
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E D ISTILLS H IS WHISKY FROM
Corn and Rye. It is
H the verübest öS Co
Pure and Unadulterated; and he can sell it
at a price that will make it an object for
Dealers in
J . IF*- A t w o o d , M. D. E astern O reg on
(Graduate o f the Medical Department oi
the Willamette University,)
To give him a Trial.
N EW BARBER SHOP.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
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BAKER CITY, OREGON.
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beg s
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to inform the citizens o f Baker City and
vicinity, that he has opened a
B A R B E R SHOP
ESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITI- In Baker City, in the Baker City Restaurant
l zens o f Baker City and vicinity that he building, where he hopes to receive a share
will soon be with them*again prepared to do of patronage"
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He professes to understand his business,
all kinds of
and is satisfied he can give satisfaction.
~ D R . P, D. STEI'IIEXSOY,
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Dental Work,
in the most substantial manner.
^ ■ a k e r City, March 1 2,1873.n44tf.
S h a v i n g !45 c e n ts , H a ir C u t t i n g 5 0 .
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B.
BAUEB,
O U R W A S H IN G T O N L E T T E R .
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term
t h e baker
T City Academy will open on the 9th o f
September, 1872, in the NEW BUILDING,
under the supervision o f
S. P. BARRETT, A. M.,
Late o f Dalles City, Oregon.
The Directors feel waranted in saying that
our School will fully retain its present high
reputation under the management of PROF.
BARRETT, and they assure the Public that
no expense or pains'will be spared to make
it a first Class Institution.
Mr. Barrett will be assisted by
M bs . B arrett , as P receptress . |
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Primary Department, per Quarter,
$10 00
Preparatory and Academic, “
" 15 00
Latin. Extra,
3 50
French, Extra,
6 00
Tuition Invariably in ADVANCE. .
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A. H. BROWN, President.
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M c C rary , Sec*J.
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N e w D r u g S tore.
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X1H1BY.
Opposite Odd Fellow s’ Hall, Main Street,
B A K E R C ITT ,
OREGON,
W ould respectfully inform the public that
be hus recently received a well se­
lected and fresh Stock o f
Drugs,
Chemicals,
Paints, Oils,
Porfumeries,
Patent Medicines,
Soaps,
Wines,
Brandies,
Whiskies and
Cordials,
a s h in g t o n ,
D. C., June 9th, 1873.
T h e T h ir d T e r m M en
at W o r k .
NO. 6.
vorably considered by the «41st and
42d Congresses, and will be indig­
nant at any attempt by professed po­
litical friends to mangle it for perso­
nal or party purposes; but if- the
third term men, most of whom have
hithertp opposed or dodged it, find
that they can trade it throngh,
amended to suit them, they will care
little for his wishes in regard to it.
The organization which was form­
ed some three years ago for the pur­
pose of securiugGrant’s ronominati-
on for a second term,has already had
one or two informal meetings for
the purpose 'of determining upon a
comprehensive plan for gradually
A N a t io n a l Q u a r a n t i n e S y » t e m .
familiarizing the masses of the re--
is another contemplated measure of
publican party with the following
the third term men for swelling the
ideas:. First, that there is nothing
number of federal officials. At
dreadfnl, “ per se,” in a president
present, each State enacts its own
serving three terms; next, tl^at if tlio
, ntine
I t „ m b o readil
country Iran a f r o i preaident U
^
th<j nnmb6r o( he, llh
wonld be foolish to set him aside I r
,
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officers and other employees neces-
for no better reason than that some­
sary to enforce these laws in the sev­
body else wanted the position; and
eral seaboard cities of the Union is,
lastly, as the time for the nominat­
oollectivelv, very large, and wonld
ing convention approaches, that do­
add much to the numerical strength
mestic tranquility at the South and
of the administration that appointed
the integrity of the Union can be as­
them.
sured only by continuing Grant in
I have endeavored to outline the
the presidential chair for a third
programme of the third term men,
term.
and to help ta defeat it by making it
Tli«> P r f M is tt> !»♦> U*e«l
extensively for the dissemination of known thus early. The obstacles
these ideas; aud it has been deter­ they will have to encounter, and
mined that, aftera while, only avow­ their chances of success, I shall ro-
ed third term men shall be appoint­ : serve for another letter.
L ik e ly T o C om « B a c k . ,
ed to vacancies in the civil service,
A friend who^eft Kansas five days
and that the tenure of office of-every
ago, has just entered my office, and
man, from the cabinet officer to the
j corroborates the current rumor that
night watchman of a custom house,
Pomeroy will most probably be the
For M edicinal purposes. F a m ily Medi­
shall depend upon his openly ex-
cines carefully prepared. Prescrip­
Republican candidate for the U. S.
tions accurately com pou n ded,
p r e s s e d v i e w s f a v o r i n g a t h i r d t e r m .*
at all hours o f the day o r
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Senate,
Apart from his Grant-pro­
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night. Give us a call.
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Preparations are being made for as
clivities, which are strong, he i3 by
desperate a struggle for political and ;
D R U G S T O R E ! financial power as any that history i all odds the best man thns far spok­
Two doors North of Western Hotel, has recorded. Not only the admin­ en of in connection with the much
coveted seat. Send him along.
BAKER CITY, OREGON.
istration office-holders, but the car­
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A. F .B .
W. WISDOM TAKES PLEASURE IN pet bag governments of the South­
• informing the citizens o f Baker coun­ ern States, the National bank mon, i
An A w fu l T ra ge d y.
ty that he has a large, new and fresh assort­
the bondholders, the railroad laud- I
ment o f—
B aker C it t , OgD., June 8th, 1873.
D rugs and M edicines, Oils, grabbers, the salary-grabbers, the ; M r . E ditor : —On looking over a
credit mobilier swindlers, the weal- ;
Paints, Wines,
paper not long since I noticed a de­
thy
manufacturers, the men with ;
And Liquors,
scription of one of the greatest luxu ­
For medicinal Purposes. Groceries, Cigars fraudulent claims who divide with
ries of “ domestic bliss.” Says the
the officials that put their jobs thro’ writer: “ Putting up a stove is uot
Tobacco,
all these men have too good a thing ! so difficult in itself. It is the pipe
Stationery,
Toilet and
to give up without a fearful and ex­ that raises four fifths of the mischief
Fancy A rticles;
and all the dust.
pensive contest.
I agree with tho writer in regard
Y A N K E E N O TIO N S, A N D P rojio»c«l IiicreuzK o f th e C iv il S e r v ic e
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to
the “ pipe” question and can say
And a general variety o f Goods o f that
class.
The seed sown by the Bureau of j from experience that it is about as
[CF” Prescriptions prepared at all hours.
Internal Revenue in the several Sta­ tiresome business as ever was under­
City aud country trade solicited.
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tes produced such rich crops of ad­ taken.
T XX XC NT D I C R S O 1ST ministration votes last autumn, that
About eight miles east o f this town,
There is a place, very fine,-
the third term men have determined
Which is called and generally kudWn
B A K E R CITY, OREGON,
to create, if possible, a few more
As the Virtue Gold Mine.
bureaus and to reconstruct others,
It was at this place that I procured
M ANUFACTURER AND DEALER
so as to necessitate a vast addition to a situation, last Bummer, as Bucket
the already large army of federal of­ Tender, and had also attached to my
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fice-holders. With that end in view, office the Conductorship and Engi­
Harness, Collars, Hobbles, every preparation is being made neer of tho Lightning Express train.
thaf human ingenuity can devise to
My principal office of business wss
place
before
tho
43d
Congress
and
at the Hoisting Works, just over the
WHIPS,
tho people, in a favorable light, a main shaft, five hundred feet into a
bill to authorize tho
hill, three or four hundred feet from
G o v e r n m e n t T o P u r c h a s e T h e T e le ­
its summit. My principal freight
g r a p h L in e s
was slate rock and quartz, occasion­
—all the lines in the country—to
ally a load of wood for the engine,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
place them under the control of the
not the engine of tho train for its en­
Postmaster General, and to prohibit
gine did not requiro wood to keep it
tho future construction of private
in motion, but the engine at the
Repairing done at
Prices reasonable,
lines, even by State authority—in
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short notice.
Housting Works.
short, to place telegraphic communi­
I conducted this train for four or
cation on the same footing, in every
five months, and did not have but
respect, as the present postal service.
one or two very fearful disasters.—
The
agents, superintendents, opera­
F . AVC B u n n e ll
Tho first one night about 2 o’clock,
tors and other employees in govern­
a k e s p l e a s u r e in in f o r m in g
the Citizens o f Baker City, and Public ment telegraph offices, all over the little dreaming of an accident, I had
in general, that he is now running the
no head light on my train, the night
Union, will be quite serviceable dur­
Blacksmith Shop
was very dark with quite a number
ing a presidential campaign. „
Lately owned and ran by James Stewart.
of black clouds floating overhead;
Another measure of the third term
He is prepared to do all kinds o f Work in
but there was little need of a light as
the Blacksmithing line as well as it can ho men will be the creation of
I had good breaks on, and my en­
done at anj shop in Eastern Oregon, and at
A B u r e a u o f P u b lic H e a lt h .
moderate prices« He pays particular atten­
gine
was one that could be reversed
which shall see that the post-offices,
tion to
HORSESHOEING,
custom houses oôurt rooms and oth­ in a second.
From the time I left the moilth of
and is satisfied that he can give satisfaction
er buildings belonging to the •gov­
with his work. Call and trv me.
F. W- BUNNELL.
ernment are constructed on hygien- the tunnel I knew I was nearing the
Baker City, Jan. 2 2 ,1873.n38tf
ic principles, and that the employ station where my freight was to be
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S A D D L E R Y ,
B L A C K S M IT H IN G
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Tea percent. a<VlitionilQi<
to which s special position u
(TTThe spaco of one Inc
the column, constitutes
N . B.—All debts due this o
inHU*», unless otherwise ei
From thence it seemed as
misfortune as a conductor, engir
Breaksnrtih* &c., had just* b eg u n .-«
Tho next night everything went tm
splendid until about 4 o’clock.A-'
About the time every ono about tho
mi no was dead asleep, my train ran
off the track and it was with difficul­
ty that I got straight on again; and
twice more did it get off belore six
o’clock. So I came to the conclus­
ion that t’was running rather slow
and would run a little faster. So
just bofore I got to the*,place I was
in tho habit of running off the track,
I started it with the utmost speed of
my engine. I got to that spot aud
didn’t run off but my car gave a sud­
den jump and flipped over bottom
side up.
Now this was aggravating. But I
took it very cool. Leisurely seated
myself aud spoko to it. I don t
think it worth the while to give you
them but leave you guess the words
by imagining yoursolf iu my place.
It was six o’clock, and/titer outiug
breakfast I was soon asleep, and d>®'
turbed only once by dreams of the
mishaps of tho night aud awakened
once by the exclamation of “ Oh!
What a willin I am!”
Indeed, sir, I had forgotten the
stove pipe subject, but we did takq
down the pipe [smokestack] o{
tho engine, about fifty feet in length
and a terriblo time. The “ stove
pipe” description cannot bo compar­
ed with it, And some of these days
I may toll you all about it; but at
present I will bid y ° u adieu.
Yours, <fco.,
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NAPOLEON BONAPARTE. .
W ashington C ity , June 7. —Attor­
ney-General Williams lias made pub­
lic his opiniou on tho quostion o f
the disposition to be made of the Mo»
docs. It remits them to the action
of General Davis. Their choif offense
cited is the assassination of bearers
of flags of truce—a crime which haa
heretofore received punishment of
death.
W ashington , June 8.—Tho Pres­
ident and Secretary of war have al­
ready been informed of the opinion
of Attorney General Williams, that
'such of the Modocs as are charged
with the offenses' aguinst tho recog­
nized laws of war may be triod and
punished by «a military commis­
sion, and the War Department will,
in accordance with this opinion,,
send instructions to Gen. Davis
through Gen. Schofiold. Thero is
no doubt that a commission will be
organized without delay, and a trial
commenced according to army regu­
lations. As tho proceedings and find­
ings in a Military Commission,whore
the sentence is deuth, are transmit­
ted to Washington for tho and ap­
proval of tho President bofore son-
tonce can be.carriod into effect, sev­
eral weeks must unavoidably pass
beforo the punishment of tho Mo­
docs takes place.
The examination by the naval au-
torities of Captain Tyson and Sor-
gont Myers of the Polaris expedition
yesterday lasted eight hours. It elic­
ited nothing not already published,
but tends strongly to the conclusion
that Capt. Hall died a natural death.
W ashington , June 9. —The Post-
office Department lias concluded to
send a special agent to the various
Territories to inspect the stage routes
prior to letting the mail contracts on
the 1st of September next. The De­
partment is under the impression
that there is considerable swindling
both as to tho length of the rontes
claimed, and frequency with which
the mails arc delivered, and it is pro­
posed to stop this sort of thing if
possible-
A Dutchman, in'describing a span
of horses which he had lost, said:—
“ Dey were very mooch alike, ‘spec­
ially the off one. One look’t so
mooch like poth I could not tell tod >
ees are all vaccinated and keep their ¿«charged, generally known as the der from which; when I went after
B la c k sm ith in g .
bowels open. In a similar bill that slate rock station, but
the intense ono I always caught de oder; and I
h e u n d e r s ig n e d r e s p e c t f u l l y
was introduced to the Senate, last darkness prevented me from seeing whipped de one most dead because
de oder kicked at me.”
informs the Citizens ot Baker County,
and the Public generally, that he has opened winter, as a feeler, several other du- exactiy where I was to stop. I was
ties were assigned to this bureau; &°ing very slow about the rate of
The sales of sewing machines dur­
A BLACKSMITH SHOP
ing the year reach the enormous fig­
but I have not the bill at hand, and ¿^ y yards to the hour. There had
In the wagon shop o f Frank Schlund, where
ure of 851,730. Nearly a million
he is prepared to do all work in the Black- forget what they were. I do re- ! been a cro89 tie on the the track but-
smithing line as cheap and as well as it can
by accident, it was removed. And the sewing machines purchased in a sin-,
member,
though,
that
the
way
was
gle year! These remarkable facts
be done at any other shop in Baker City.
Give me a call and trv my work.
left open for the future creation of consequences was that the front end show how literally, how generally
W. J. CORDELLE.
several brigades of office-holders in of my train went down and backend the sewing machine has become a
Baker City, Jan. 2 7 ,1873.n38tf,
end flew up and away it went down a household necessity.
each State.
grade, almost perpendicular, of
It is also in the programme to en­
Two urchins, five or six years old
S*20 R e w a r d !!
about seventy-five feet. Leaving returning from school recently,were
h e
a b o v e
r e w a r d
w il l be
deavor to pass Hoar’s “ Bill for the
the engine, conductor, &c., just up­ discussing great theological ques­
paid to the person who will deliver 'at 1
the D e m o c r a t office, a Buff colored Valise Establishment of a National System
tions. “ Well,” says urchin No, 1,
and contents, as they were when said Valise of Education” so amended that it on the brink? who read the history
was lost. The Valise was lost off o f the 6tage
of Oregon to it as it went tumbling “ The Lord owns all this world,—
don’t he?” “ Yaas, I spose he does,”
between this City and Eldorado on the 7th o f will give
April. It was marked with the name o f A. M ore P o w e r a n d P a t r o n a g e to tize B u ­ down the grade of very irregular responded No. 2, “ bat dad says the
C. McClelland.
rocks from the size of your fist to devil’s got a big morgidge on it.”
r e a u o f E d u c a t io n
the size of a barrel. The Lightning
in
most
of
the
Southern
States.—
Per day! Agents wanted
A Pennsylvania Congressman is
_____ ¿U1 classes of working peo­
Hoar, who is an honest, straightfor­ Express did not run any more that
ple” o f either sex, young or old, make more
credited with Baying that he will pay
money at work for us in their spare moments, ward man, and by far the ablest night, and at six o ’clock I retired to all his debts with his back pay, thns
or all the time, than at anything else. Par­ member of the Massachusetts dele­ my “ little bed,” and the great disas­
placing it where it will do the most
ticulars free. Address, 6 .. Stinson & Co.,
gation,
tried
hard
to
get
his
bill
fa.
ter
of
the
night
was
forgotten.
good.
Portland, Maine.
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