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About Bedrock democrat. (Baker City, Baker County, Or.) 1870-188? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1873)
ìle m o m t t . B A K E R C IT Y , OCTOBER. 1, 1878. ■ .4-;, -i s s * ¿ % f ^ r U » 3r . » ^ i» d A gant at Portland, Oreg^1 1 he -.“ “ S S f ï ; men are authorized to a t as Age B e d r o c k D emocbat : .. v y 0rk. agi QBO. P. R L i ' • v 1 T u o s . B o y c e , «an i-nd'CiM-O, L. S am v e ls , Portland« f= ’ L. P. F ish k k , San ¡ : ’ rvmntv 0 . B oh . D i mí W ei — n County, u . P. C. U aueeb , Albany- UreSO.11- , a x o x , Pemil«: - J, D. A gnew , Boise * J. J. D ooley , Clarke a.e. Pie° L. . H. W Ort-gon- IdahT L H. A Y ells ells , , La La Ora:, UI x, '\ U w . . A. A C uawfobx TZLmr. ), V*\, Gc > alloy ’ W Payette I. J e « I vs, Baiter W ley, d*ho. N ed . T urk , CanV' H*D. u> ^ / • H Frame cuy.- Oiego • I H. . H li. . H yde , Prairie« ny, oregou- _ - t r , around « Union T - . and . J I /I Î the ] I ( Cove . Cl can F u fm »ay their subscription to the D emocrat to| leo. Wright k Son, merchants at Union, oi Jowles A McDaniels or S. G. French at Ihe Cove. I’ersoniy^ahii.c to subscribe in that portion of Union county can give their names to either oi the above named parties. M ane? M arket. Latest Now York Gold Quotations, H2 LEGAL TESDKitS LN PUUILAXD : Buying................... 87c. . Selling,..............L N o t i c e - on last Monday, called in at Bamberger & Frank’s New Store Room, in the Stone Block, jnst completed in onr city. The room is one of the finest in Eastern Oregon, and will com pare favorably with any in the City of Portland. Messrs. Bamberger <fc Frank are now receiving their fall and winter stock of goods, which is one of the largest ever brought into this section of Oregon. Their new Store Room is conveniently arrang ed, and is now well filled with goods of the best quality, selected by Mr. Frank, expressly for this market, which they are selling at a small ad vance on original coat. People need not take our word for this, but go and see for themselves. B am berger m um n i m s m , & F r a n k . — W e , R. R. R. H. J. GiiER, Proprietor. II K r X I> E R S IG X E D W O U L D respectfully call the attention o f T FARM ERS and FR U IT G R O W E R S t o m y e x t e n s iv e and v a r ie d a sso rtm e n t o f Frnit Trees aiiä SbrnM iery I n J a il .— The Baker County Jail now contains eleven boarders— six white men, three chinamen and two Indians, committed for various of fenses. This is a larger number of prisoners than has ever been in our H E U N D E R S IG N E D H E R E B Y N o T tifies the public that he has disposed of all bis interest in the Mill pro pert}’ known as the Ebell Saw Mill, and he is no longer accountable or liable for any contracts that may hereafter be made on’ acconnt of said property. Messrs. Elliott & Van Patten have purchased said property, ahd are ready to accommodate the public on liberal terms. Those knowing themselves indebted to me will confer a favor by calling and settling their accounts, - LUMBER FOR SALE. „ „ GEORGE EBELL. Sept. 18, 1873.-n20t4 U S I C . XEW, FRESH and SP.VUKLIXG! THE CLUSTER, A New Music Book ior the I'sc of Conventions, Singing-Classes, Church Choirs, AND THE * T he underaigned has not Leased or Sold out his Hotel Business at the Dalles, bi t ' IH<D3SIIB (D H B (ÜIL 32 o will continue ill tho future, as m the past, to Hu*pen*6 tho substantial elements oi Lile to T H E C L U S T E R p o , r „ d | « ,u U K T|ioMAs SMITHi Jail at any one time before. The to y Jailors, Thos. M . Britten and Joseph S. WESLEY MARTIN, ' n!9tf Bole Proprietor Umpire Hotel. D o lv e y are very vigilant. J. M. STILLMAN, and Notice to He Public. passing over On and alter May 20th, 1872, the^Post Of Powder River Valley, last Sunday, fice h ô ^ H Ü be 1 1 --i a. m. t<> < ]>■ m. we discovered the fact that the har Sundays excepted. Open on Sundays irom vest of wheat and oats, of some of 0 to 10 a. m. and 5 to 6^) m. W. F M’CBABY, P . M. our farmers, is not yet ripe enough for the sickle. The grain we saw L ost .—The Editor of this paper lost his Derringer Pistol between Baker City and standing looked well, and was stan Auburn^H the 17th lust. Any person tc- ding up well. turning said jiistol to this office will be suita bly rewarded. Sept. 24, 1873. Meteorological Table. ThrouhB the politeness of Professor S. P. B arrott/jfc are cnabh-d to lay before our readers the following table showing the range Ot th ^ H rcu rv 1, r the week ending Sept. 27th, 1873> at Baker City, O r e g o n ^ ^ ^ _ 12 M. 10 P .M. 7 A. M. 72 46 42 Sunday, 55 82 42 Monday, 75 45 51 Tuesday, 86 69 Wednesday, 35 33 54 41 49 Thursday, 60 34 Friday, 25 Saturday, 26 60 30 r the week 56 degrees above Zero. K.firEi; M eeting — A prayer meeting will era at the District School House, on [nesday evening o f this week. St. L o u is has located perma nently in Baker; and is now prepared to man- "o and repair all kinds ot jewelry and After twenty-eight years experi- eucBin the business, he feels competent to ghfientire satisfaction. Mr. St. Louis, is ^ ^ ^ gen t for the best Sewing Machine in usJthe New Wilson, price, $55,00. 1,1ST O I ' A R R I V A L S . C a l l e d .— Mr. V . Blackinger, of Silver City, called on us last Mon day, looking well and hearty. W e understand Mr. B. has been success ful in purchasing young cattle in our Valley, and will take quite a drove back with him. T h e fall term of th e Circuit Court, for Baker County, commences on next Monday— Hon. L . L . M cAr thur, Judge, presiding. Our people will be pleased to meet the Judge, and have a shake of his open, honest hand. P r ic e , 5 1 3 , 5 0 p e r D o z . se n t, Address, ONE HOUR After readirjj this Advertisement need t o y on« SUFFER WITH PAIN. R A D W A Y ’S R E A D Y R E L I E F IS A C U R E FOR E V E R Y P A IN . It wax the first and is S i n g l e C op ies That instantly stops the most escraciatins paint, allays In. flanimations, and rums C on e.itlm t, whether o f Ihe Lor yi. Stomach, Bowel*, or ether ?land< or *-*rgans, by one appHatiion, IN FROM ONE TO T W E N T Y M IN U TES, no matter how riolonl or excruciatinp the pain the RIIEL’ M- A T IC , Bed-ridden v Infirm, Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may sat ifler. RAHWAY'S READY RELIEF w il l a f f o r d in f l a m m a t io n of th e in s t a n t ease , k id n e v s . „ IN F L A M M A T IO N OF TH E BLADDER, IN F L A M M A T IO N OF TH E BOW ELS, __ CON GESTION OF TH E LUNGS, SORE T H R O A T , D IF F IC U L T B REATH ING , P A L P IT A T IO N OF TH E H E A R T , H YST E R IC S, C RO U P, D IP H T H E R IA , _ C A T A R R H , IN F L U E N ZA , H E A D A C H E , TO O TH ACH E. _____ N E U R A L G IA , R H EU M A TISM , COLD CH ILLS, A GU E CHILLS. TFt application o f the R F A I I Y R E L I E F lo lh e part or parti where the pain or difficulty exists w ill afford ease and comfort. pps i ki half a tnmbler o f water w ill In a few mo- Twenty drops ments ehre C RA M P S, SPASM S. SOUR STO M A C H , SICK ..... H KADACH ~*7Hr E, h e a r t ------------------- b u r n , d ia r r h e a , d y s e n t e r y , COLIC, W IN D IN T H E BOW ELS, and all IN T E R N A L PAINS. Travelers should always carry a bottle o f K n r iw n y 'ft R r n d y K c l i e f with them. A few drops in water will pre vent sickness or pains from change o f water. It is better Uian French Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant. FEVER AND AGUE. FE\ E cured for liily fifty cents. There Is not a r t * ER e.K A N is D u AGU AGUE remedial agent in this world that w ill cure Fever and Ague, and all other Malarious, Bilious, Scarlet, T yphoid, Yellow, and other Fevers (aided bv R A D W A Y ’ S PILLS) so quick as R A D W A Y ’S R E A D Y RELIE F. Fifty cents per bottle. Sold by Druggists. T Burnt River to Rye Valley and Mormon Basin. F or S c h o o ls . F A I R Y V O I C E S A New Singing-Class Book. C O M P IL E D A N D A R R A N G E D B Y W IL L IA M d r e s s e r . $6 p e r D o z . Single Copies sent, post-paid, for 60 cents. Address, J. L. PETERS, 599 Broadway, New York. P r ic e THE SONG ECHO. Tie Poplar Sinpig-ScM Boot. B Y H . S. PER K IN S. $7,50 p e r D o z . Single copies sent, post-paid, for 75 cents. Address, J. L. PETERS, 599 Broadway, New York. P r ic e $ 25 ; 0 0 on GOLD T First day of November, 1873. GRIER & KELLOGG W H O L E S A L E AND L IQ U O R STO R E . PAP LEVIES and every thing in his line, in quantities tc suit, and at low prices. He sells for L! H AS M ADE TH E M OST ASTONISH ING C U R E S: SO QU ICK. SO R APID A R E TH E CHANGES TH E BODY UNDERGOES. U N D E R TH E IN FLU EN CE OF TH IS T R U L Y W O N D E R F U L M E D IC IN E , T H A T Every Day an Increase in Flesh and Weight is Seen and Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every drop o f the SA R SA P A R IL L IA N RESOLVENT oomm uni cates through the Blood, Sweat, Urine, and other fluids and juices o f the system the vigor of life, for it repairs the wastes o f the body with new and sound material. Scrof- nla, Syphilis, Consumption, Glandular disease, Ulcers in the Throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in the Glands and other parts o f the system, Sore Eyes, Strumous Discharges from the Ears, ahd the worst forms o f Skin diseases, Eruptions, Fever Sores, Scald H ead, R ing-W orm , Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Acne, Black Spots, W orm s in the Flesh, Tumors, Cancers in the W om b, and all weakening and painful discharges, Night Sweats, Loss o f Sperm, and all wastes o f the life prin ciple, are within the curative range o f this wonder of Modern Chemistry, and a few days’ use will prors to any person using it for either o f these forms o f disease It* potent power to cure them. I f the patient, daily becoming reduced by the Wastes and decomposition that is continually progressing, succeeds in ar resting these wastes, aud repairs the tne same wi with new material made from healthy blood—and this the SAR SA PA R ILLIA N will and does secure. Not only does the S a r sa pa r ii . i . tan ’ R ksolvknt excel all known remedial agents* in the cure of Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional, and Skin disease») but it is the only positive cure for Ready Pay Only, and is therefore enabled to sell cheap. lie can seli Goods to the T r a d e , C h e a p e r than small Dealers can lny them down here from Portland or San Francisco. He keeps a full assortment of BAR F IX T U R E S . Give him a Call, Sample his Goods and learn his prices. June, 4, 1878. n4tf COSTS LESS THAN $306 TO» MAKE any $606 Piano sold through Agents, all I of T whom make R. M ’l N T O S H . In the capacity of profit. Wo have no agents, but ship direct tu families at Factory Price. We make only one style, and have but one price. JO IN ER AND Net cash, with no discount to dealers or com missions to teachers. Our lumber is tlior-- ouglily seasoned. Our cases are Respectfully offers his services to the Public C a t o in o t -M a lt e r , All kinds and every D E S C R IP T IO N Of Work in Wood neatlv and promptly done. Taker City, Jan. 1, 1873.tf VERYBEST V œ rcvV w $c\tíYw w /la<-V O, -w-k « — « J Perfect Purgative Pills, % $ *% : m B A K — E R - ’ S S E W I INTO l ■ æ Æ w ill a tten d lo It w ith ou t a n y cxpeiiHO to t h e o w n c r . NAN 11 FI, 1111,1., A gt, I s WMM Î l U P ! ! ll p a r t ie s k n o w in g t h e m - Meney can be sen; in Registered Letters, l l p e r s o n s in d e b t e d t o a . h . selves indebted to J. H. PARKER, the Postoflice money orders, Drafts or by Express. Brown are respectfully requested to Tinshop man, are requested to call at once Address, JOHN BREAELEY, and settle their accounts with CASH or by come forward and settle their accounts, Banker and Assaver, either by Cash or note, immediately. Lewiston, Idaho Territory. Note, AND SAVE COST. 0 ^ * A word to the wise is sufficient. J. H. PARKER. Agent for sale of Tickets at Baker Citv, Baker City, March 26,1S73. n46tf Baker City, Sept. 3 , 1873.nl7tf ni2td J- B. GARDNER. A th e o n ly M a r in ile th a t c a n new In m o r n Ilia n o n e d ir e c t i o n — h a \ in g «» r e v e r s ib le fe e d — f* g r e a t a d v a n ta g e In l a s le u i n g e n d s o f se a m s , in q u i lt in g , c te . R t t o jile a s e . I f t h e r e i » it th ou sa n d m ile * o f I San s on s F e u r r a w e n illiln c is c o n ot w o r k in g w ell, I FLO R EN C E DR. Y O U K GHU, A th o se w h o p r e f e r » M a FLO R EN C E L J 0nS lx^ural IIP k j to tli<*|tr<‘a tim p ro v e m e n t* recen tly In till* e x ce lle n t .Mac!line, nini to the new m id elega n t style* o f <‘a*c*add ed to o n r list. c h in e fe e d in g th e v .orlt a w a y f r o m th e o p e ra to r, w e n ow h a v e o n e o f th n t d e s c r ip t io n , q u ie t,e a s y -r tiiiiiin g ; a n d h a v in g a ll tin* o t h e r p e c u lia r e x c e lle n c ie s o f th e o t h e r s ty le . A list of the drawn numbers will be sent to each person who has remitted to us, immedi ateli' after the drawing. Coin Prizes will be sent by express to persons winning them. And everything connected with a first clats Deeds for Real Estate will be sent to the win ners by mail, registered, free of charge. S IA J H u B . f o i r e r - -ufi The drawing will take place under the Saddle horses hired to go to any part of I management of a Committee to be appointed the country. Horses boarded, and the best , by the ticket holders. care bestowed upon them while in their charge. 5,000 Tickets; $5 Each. KP^Terms reasonable- $ehâ1or SeeS»>a.i- . M . Thankful for past patronage, we expect by PLAN OF D R A W IN G : f dam ale -v i s e u z /iy : honest and liberal dealing to deserve the The numbers from 1 to 5.000. correspond ing with the number o f Tickets, will be plac continued patronage of the public '4 K G .B R O W A /J b c rtt | 1 | * çÇ( ----- R. ~ D, f McCORD. ed in one wheel, and 659 numbers, corres PETER DEISENBOTH. ponding with the number o f Prizes will be n25tf i/em N rG O M £ R rsr. in a second wheel. The wheels are then re k$AN FRANClSCO.J^^p volved and a number drawn from tho wheel of numbers, and at the same time a number : cal is drawn from the other wheel; the number C h in e s e P h y s ic ia n , and prize drawn out are exhibited to the au dience and registered by the Secretaries, the Has located permanently in Prize being placed agaiastthe number drawn. E A K . E K . C I T Y , This operation is repeated until all the Prize M R S . K. C. S H K P U E R D , A g e n t nt numbers are drawn out. And can be found at J. W* Cleaver’s Old Reference is made by permission to the Cabinet Shop, which he has fitted up as an BAKER CITY, OREGON. following: General James McAuliff, late April 2, 1873.n47n39 Office and Apothecary Store. Sheriff of Walla Walla county; Hon. F. P. All diseases incident to the Human Family Dugan, Thomas Quinn, Esq., and Hou. B. Lime! Lime! Lime! L. isharrstein, Attorney-at-Law; all of Walla can be cured by this Physician. Particular attention paid to cases given up Walla, W. T. o b e r t s A N e ls o n h a v e o n h a n d Persons residing at a distance can rest as as incurable by other Physicians. TU) VATTI DR. YOUK CHU. sured their interests are as well protected Lime of good quality, aud will sell at Baker City, Sept. 8 ,1873'.-nl8n35 as though they were present and personally low rates. superintended the management. Orders from a distance solicited. IL A Y Qtpccial attention is railed F o r Single and Double Buggies, Carriages, etc., Good an d K esp on sible A g en ts W a n t- * ed E veryw h ere! FRENCH GRAND ACTION with top dampers, and onr keys are of tiro best Ivory, with Ivory fronts. Our Piano has Seven Octavos; is 6 feet 9 inches long, .3 feet 4 inches wide, and weighs, boxed, 953 pounds. Every Piano is fully warranted for five years. Send for an illustrated circular, in which wo refer to over 506 Rankers, Merchants, Ac., (some of whom vou may know.) using our' Pianos in Forty-four States ami Territories^ ITT- Please aUto whole you seen this ncK tico. U. S. PIANO CO.. n26n52 865, Broadway, N. Y. FLORENCE. SP L E N D ID STYLE . Making, a turami T otal o f $25,000. D O U B LE VENEERED with Rosewood—'have Front round burners, serpentine bottom and carved legs. We use1 the full Iron Plate with over strung bnss FLO R EN CE Dr. R A D W A Y ’S Good Horses, ONE H U R D R ED PER CENT. Two H m M and Ninety Dollars -ill tljlAH) The Proprietors will spare neither labor 506 nor expense to render their establishment a 250 success. 100 They will keep constantly on hand a sup 100 ply of 12,500 50 3,000 STOCK BOUGHT AND SO LD . Baker City, Nov. 13, 1872. nl3tf B A K E lt C I T Y , T I Prize $500 gold coin is 1 Prize $250 gold coin is 1 Prize $100 gold coin is 2 Prizes $50 gold coin is 250 Town Lots m Elmer’s Addition to Walla Walla, W .T., $50each, 2 Prizes $-5 gold coin is 300 Prizes $10 gold coin is O r e g o n , Where they will carry on the Livery BusD liess in all its brandies. Cigars, Dr. RAD W A V ’S $ 7 ,0 0 0 E a s t e r n Respectfully informs the Citizens and D eal that lie has estab- ed himself in the Liquor Business at Liquors, Wines, Tobacco and LSVERY STABLE 1 i 'r iz e $l,UDO G old Uoiu is In e rs o f E a s t e r n O r e g o n , HEALTH! BEAUTY ! ! Five Thousand i5,000) Tickets will be sold perfectly taxteles?, elegantly coated with *weet gmr., purge, at Five Dollars each. Five Hundred and regulate, purify, cleanse, and sfrenfffheri. Fadway** Pills, the cure o f all disorders o f the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Filty-nine (559) Prizes in Real Estate and f.»r Kidnevs, Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Headavhe, Constipation, Gold Coin. ONE chance in every NINE to Cosiivenvss, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliortsness. Bilious Fe ver, Inflammation o f the Bowels, Piles, and all Derangements get a price. o f the Internal Viscera. Warranted tc effect a positive vur«. The C apital Prize is a large, new and well Purely Vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals, or dele finished two-story dwelling house, containing terious drugs. A few doses o f R A D W A Y ’S TILLS wM! free th« sysl. iu fourteen rooms, with fire places and marble from all the above-named disorder*. Price, cents |»er box. mantles, wood shed, cellar and out houses SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. D “ FALSE A N D T R U E .” Send < ne letter stamp complete, aud twenty acres of land fenced and to R R EA AD W AY & CO., No. 32 Warren Street, New York. Infor improved, with plenty o f water and over 4,600 mation worth thousand* will he sent you. fe d of water pipe for irrigating; over two hundred bearing fruit trees, consisting of apples, pears, peaches, plums and cherries, ot the finest varieties; also a large variety of KÇPT BY bearing grape vines; about one acre of Jand is planted with the tnest variety of strawber ries, all bearing; and several hundred ot the choicest blackberries, currants and gooseber ries; aud a large and varied selection or or namental trees, flowering shrubs and vines. h is s t a b l e h a s ju s t b e e n r e - This property cost the proprietor about Nine built, and the proprietors are now pre Thousand Five Hundred Dollars. pared to carry on the business in Trine, Olierei» at Having completed their New Stable, have now the finest and best regulated I H verV S ta b le R ETA IL STRONG A N D PU RE RICH BLOOD—IN CR E ASE OF FLESH AND W E IG H T —C L E A R SKIN A N D BEAU T1FUL COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALL. T h i s V a lu a b le P r o j i c r t y is tlie F ir s t W LIVERY S T A B L E COIN, Range 36 East, adjoining the flourishing city of Walla Walld, Washington Territory. The Distribution .0 tako place at Lewiston on the " W . 3 ^ u b e ls k L ; HO WOULD RESPECTFULLY TN- form the Public, that lie keeps ¡ill kinds of FRUITS, and VEGETABLES on hand, that will tie sold at eithoV W H O L E S A L E OF R E T A IL . And that from and after this date all loose The Fruit, Vegetables, Grapes, Ac., kept Stock of every description will be required by him are fresh and of the best quality. to pay Toll for passiug over tlie same. He also keeps Family Groceries, and a 'earns will not, until the road is in good Tea repair for their travel, of which notice will large variety of Cakes, Candies. Tobacco and be given, be charged for traveling on it from Cigars, together with an assortment of YAN KEE NOTIONS. Burnt River to Rye Valley, and that 1 will not be responsible for damage to Teams un He will .be pleas» d to have those call who wish any of the above articles, and assures til I charge and collect Toll of them. Through tho misstatements o f persons them that lie will sell at prices to suit the living on and near the Road the impression times. N. B.—He cun supply Families and oth is sought to be made, that I have no Charter for the said Road, but hereafter all persons ers with refusing to pay Toll, when demanded of w i n t e r F r u i t , them, will be prosecuted in accordance with and \ egetables, of all kinds, for Winter nse. the provisions of Law, made and provided for such cases. Feacbes, Apples, Pear», Plums, Remember that the hiw provides that per efuse Grapes, Ac.,&c.,received fresh every sons traveling over a Toll Road, who refuse to pay the required Toll when demanded*, day by Express, and for sale cheap are liable for three times the amount of Toll allowed by law for traveling over said Road, for Cash. Baker City, .Sept. 3. 1872.-nl7tf with costs’ o f suit added. Dated at Baker county, Ogu., this 5th day of September, 1873. C. W. DURKEE, n!8n22 Proprietor. p o s t -p a i d $ 1 ,5 0 . J. L. PETERS, 599 Broadway, New York. KEPT BV s u b s c r ib e r h e r e b y x o t i - fies tlie Publie that he has a Charter for a Toll Road from Where he is prepared to fill all orders in his line with the best of T h e Stage from Boise City on last KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS, Thursday evening was behind time Urinary and W om b diseases, Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, Stop page of W ater, Incontinence o f Urine, Bright’ s Disease, Albu- several hours. Cause— unable to mmurin, and in all caees where there are brlckdnst deposits, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances nae the cross Snake river on account of high white o f an egg, or threads like white silk, or there is a mor bid, dark, bilious appearance, and white honednst deposits, And $5,000 In wind. and when there is a pricking, burning sensation when passing water, and pain in the Small o f the Back and along tlie Loins. Price, $1.00. A new and fine District School WORMS. House is under contract and being -tO B E D I S T I U B U T E D A T THE The only known and sure Remedy fo r’ W O R M S —PIN , built in our city. Mr. W . H. Speke City of Lewiston, Idaho Territory, by T A PE, etc. Grand G if t Enterprise. Tlie Real Estate is Tumor o f 1 2 Y ear it9 Growth is the contractor, and is pushing the Jm composed of part of the Southwest quarter of Cured by Itadivay’a Jlcitolvent. Section No. 29, Township No. 7. North ol work. ^H rough the politeness o f Mr. J. H. N a t u r a l D e c a y — P r o t e c t t lie S y s t e m InAram, the obliging clerk o f the West- Tho human body is a machine, and there er«lotel, o f this city, we are enabled to for cannotenduro forever: but, like a watch laA eiorc our readers the following list of ariwals ut that Hotel, for the week end- or a sewing machine, it will last much lon Ingt'i-pt- 30th, 1873: ger if properly regulated and duly repaired, B m . Hart., Warm Spring; Louis Hart, W *m Spring; IS. F. Johnson, Eldorado; than if no pains were taken to keep it in or Geg. Henry, Clarksville, Miss Shatter, der. The great object of every one who de ^^Bksviiu-; J. M. Cummings, Clarksville; ^^■.liighcc; H. W. ltising, «an Francisco; sires a long and healthy life should be to put 1 . i - i T h - s ,San Francisco; li. 11. Franz, his body in a condition to resist tho life 5 P rVulley; Joseph Brown, (jUmletvitle; threatening influences by which we are all Wm. Bui-rough, Portland; F. McNamara; more or less surrounded; and no invigoraut Thos. Hall, Hibbard Gulch; Rev. L>. Nev- and corrective at present known so effective lu * Pori land; ltev. L. H. W ells, W alla ly answers this purpose as the vitalizing j® l l» ;J . li. Johnson, Eldorado; H. F- elixir which, under the unpretending name Bro ¡:dward Blake; Donald of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, has been for Mel \i In y , \ui.ui n ; N\: us Brittain. Auburn; 11. McPherson. Bridge- more than twenty years the standard tonic of B t ? John Barnes, N. W. Stage Co., W. H. America. In crowded cities, the atmosphere ^^Biiip.-on,Sparta; John Cliitlield, Muddy is contaminated with the effluvia insepara ^ ^ B k ; Owen Ohitlield, Muddy Creek; J. ble from large populations; in marshy re ^■ park ,S p arta; John Douglass, Ledge; gions, where die soggy soil reeks with mias ^H is. Van Bohn, Sparta; Thus. Smith, Au- ma; on tlie prairies and in tlie forests, where Brattain,Sparta,Josepli Brown, ^ B s#JP1,y: J- M. Watson; E. D. Stillm an: every fall tho air is tainted with exhalations Mat. Reid and Lady; J. L. Stillwell, Puget from rotting weeds and grasses, or decom posing leaves—in short, in every locality gou iu l; 1-. llulett, Sparta; W m. Stark Sthrk’s Station; Sam. Kidder, V alley; Jas. where malaria exists, this powerful vegeta Shaw, Weiser; David Dailey, N. P. Hiver; ble antidote is urgently needed. Fever and ^B&rles Durkee, Express Ranch: Guy Dur- ague, billious fevers, dy sen try, congestion of Pfl®» Express Itaiich : George Lake, Clarks, the liver, jaundice, rheumatism, and all dis x ,lle; Charles Black, La Grande; Josepli eases which are generated by infected air, M ccm re, Walla Walla; B. M. Lawrence, ^»nnoi s Creeck ; Jos. Meaeham, Eldorado ; impure water, or sudden changes of temper ■ . Adams, Rye Valley; T -It. Davis; J. W. ature, may be averted by strengthening and B °h °H ,.B u n n River; Wm. Sutton, Burnt regulating the system in advance with Hos eJ > F ■ J. V iiber, Road ; V. Blackinger, tetter’s Bitters. ’ Autumn is always a season ■ M v er Ci y; 1 -. Blackinger, Silver Ci’ y ; D. of peril, especially to weak, susceptible or “ Gd Auburn; James Nordyke, W olf ganizations. Even the more vigorous are ’ C. Mott, i ’oeahont;. . Samuel Mas- apt to be in some measure depressed by the “ ; 7 „ Cre‘ * Lakes; Geo. Deiggs, Au- Taylor, Muddy Creek., John humid atmosphere, loaded with deleterious v Vi11’ Muddy Creek, — Rinearson, gases produced by vegetable decay. The ■ R. Y a by. Arate, sparta, J. Brady, El- fall is a period o f the year when the renova Jc?lu‘ Davis, N. P. River, M. C. tion and regulation tlie living machine is pe ^ ■ W ^ u e uem City, Alex. Stewart, Hogem culiarly important, and the Bitters should ^■org-ui Zebus, liogem , Anthony Aioore therefore be taken daily at this critical sea ^■aorado, Win. Banks, >parta, W m. Bent son. ;T a,ley, Ed. Bryon, Umatilla, A. Kin- M ed ical S cien ce never gave the world a Umatilla, 0. W. Beck, Burnt River, ^B ris Oulstein, W illow C.eek, M. Harr g in nobler boon than when one of its men of ge ^■oneer, Thos. Mitchell, Pioneer, W. E. nius gave us Da. W istar ’ s B alsam of ’W ild ^■pods, Connor’s Creek, Jas. H. Slater, La ’ C h e r r y . Consumption, Coughs, Colds and Bronchitis can be cured. Take it in time, and you will not regret i t e s s e s . Bamberger & Frank de I ....................................... .. There is no disease flesh is heir to more •rve great credit for the manner in troublesome to manage than rheumatism.— It comes when you least expect it, and gen ^kic'u they have their new store- erally remains till it gets ready to go away- arranged, and it has cost them The most conspicuous remedy for this com ge amount of money. This, in plaint is Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment. Two or three doses o f Sheridan’s Cavalry ^^^ection with their large new Condition Powders will cure a horse o f any of goods, and the freights common cough or cold, aud the very worst thereon makes it necessary for them cases may be cured in a few weeks. We know ter use lots o[ cash, therefore, they this from experience. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery <^ope auJ expect that their frienus w i l l come forward and settle their will cure a Cdugh in one-half the tine neces sary to cure it with any other medicine, and ■iutstandiug accounts. The boys it does it, not by drying it up, but by remov ■ r a n t money, and those owing them ing the cause—subduing the irritation and healing the affected parts. For all cases of “ thould come up and settle. Laryngitis. Hoarseness, Suppression or Loss S a m O ttenhiemer left for Port- of Voice, Bronchitis, Severe Chronic or Lin d and San Francisco last week to gering Coughs, it will be found to surpass any medicine that has ever before been o f ar>d winter stock of fered to the public. Sold by Druggists. •ods. He will be back in about ¡ 33 ?- i f yon desire rosy cheeks and a com ree ^eeks, with a large stock- of plexion fair and free * from Pimples and Blotches, purifv vour blood by the use of Dr. ¡oods suitable for this market. P i e r c e ’s Golden Medical Discovery. It has ^ e forgot to mention the fact that no equal for this purpose. our friend Royal A. Pierce, Esq., q ^=- F or the very best Photographs, go to is on a short visit to his old home in Bradley & Rulofson’s Gallery without S t a i r s + 3tj ^ 6 w*sk a pleasant CP” ^¿cend in the ELEVATOR, 429 Mont r 1 > aud a safe and speedy return. gomery Street, San Francisco. * T. MARTIN TOWNE. H a r v e s t in g . —In IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES. THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY SOLD OUT. M Cl KES THE WORST PA1XS NOT both useful and ornamental, for which I will sell low for “ MONISH.” SEND FOR CATALOGUE. Address, - H. J. GEER, Covef Union County, nlTly _ Oregon- F ine O ats .— Mr. Bradford Hunsa- ker left at our office, last week, a sample of white side oats, the heads of which measure sixteen inches, and are well filled out. He also left samples of Club Wheat, the heads of which are six inches in length, and well filled. Mr. Hunsaker’s ranch is situated on North Powder, where there is plenty of good land yet va cant. R adway ’ s R eady R elief he FLO REN CE. T exani ine the Florence, or J se n d i o r C ir c u la r m id s a m p le s o f W o r k b e tö r e y o n p u r c h a s e a Sow i n g M a ch in e . 151 Y T H F I5F.ST ! M a c h in e s s o ld o n U b e r a i te r m s . FLO R EN C E Q E W IN G M A C H IN E S , p S A M U E L II I L L , A g en t, bio. 19 New .Montgomery Street, G r a n d H o te l H u ild in y , S an F r a n c is c o . JAS. 15. I.OOMIS, A gent, nórnlO PORTLAND, OREGON. K e g S a lo o n . “ PAP” L E V E N S has opened a KEG SA L O O N In eor/nection with bin SAMPLE ROOM, where none but the best o f Liquors, Cigars, &c., Will be kept He has had all o f h,"s Bar Li quors examined bv Physicians, and they have pronounced all fit for Medicinal Purposes, And he will keep none other in his Kegs, for Retail. He sellsno poison to cuotomers, and will not have Drunk men about his prem ise«. His Keg Saloon is quiet and retired, and uo gambling,allowed. nIOtf