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About Bedrock democrat. (Baker City, Baker County, Or.) 1870-188? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1873)
R ich D iscovertes .—The new quartz ledge, the discovery of which we mentioned last week, created considerable excitement in our city, and started several other parties on the A K E B C IT V , N O V E M B E R . 36 , 1873. look for other ledges in the vicinity of the new discovery, and there has at least three I*. P. FISHER, Nos. 30 and 21, New Mer- j others been discovered; two by Rockefeilow, boots’ Exchange, la our authorised Agent | and one by Fred Bohna. The James Gordon j han Iran cisco. ledge, to the extent of 1,560 feet, including —1 ■ ■ —^ m m —;------------ ¿GENTS—The following named gentle- j thediscovery, is owned by W. ■ . Rockefeilow, eu are authorized to act as Agents lor the E. W. Reynolds, John Brattain and J. A. edbock D emocrat : Reid, who have had an assay of the rock, geo . F. R o w ell & Co., New York- X ros . B oyce , Han Francisco, which showed a richness of over $200 to the T. C. E v a n s , Boston, Mass. ton. The proprietors intend to have some L. S a m u e l s , Portland, Oregon, twenty tons of their rock, which they are al h- “ • F i s h e r , San Francisco. H on . D unham W right , Union County, O, ready taking cut, crushed and worked at the P. C. H arver , Albany, Oregon. Virtue mill to test its richness by the mUling M. W. D avis , Walla Walla, W. T. process. They have great faith in the rich B. V. K nox , Pendleton, Oregon. J. D. A g n l w , Boise City, Idaho. ness of their new ledge, and we hope they J. J. D ooley , Clarksville) Oregon. may not be disappointed in their expecta L. H. W ells , La (iranue, Oregon. tions. The other ledges, at the time of this W. A. C rawford , Payette Valley, Idahi. writing, have not been tested by an assay of B. M. J e f fr e y s , W eiser Valley, Idaho. N e d . T urk , Canyon City, Oregon. the rock—the rock is good looking, and we H. H. H yde , Prairie Cuy, Oregon. should not be surprised if it was found to be F arm ers around Union and the Cove can equally as rich as that of the James Gordon. pay their subscription to the D emocrat to If these ledges prove good, it will give a new Geo. Wright A Bon, merchants at Union, or start to Baker City such as it has never yet Cowles & McDaniels or B. G. French at The experienced. Baker and Grant counties Cove. Pei sons wishing to subscribe in that abound in rich mineral deposites, and with portion ol Union county can give their names capital to work and develope our mines, are to either ol the above named parties. bound to become two of the richest counties in tbe State, they have all the elements to make them so. M c C ormick ' s A lmanac .— We have receiv Latest New York Gold Quotations, 109 ^ ed McCormick’s Almanac for.1874; it is neat legal tenders in P ortland : Buying.....................yOc. | Belling................. 91 ly gotten up, aud is well filled with matter beneficial to the interests of all portions of Oregon. It is a valuable work to send East, N o t i c e * It contains a large amount of useful infor T he undersigned has not Leased or Sold mation condensed into a small space. It is out his Huiel Business at the Dalles, b it will continue in tbe luture, as in the past, to furnished at tbe low price of $1 50 a gross. dispense the substantial elements ol Bile to We see that it puts Judge L. O. Sterns as the traveling public. County Judge of Baker county,—it should THOMAS SMITH, be J. D. McFarland, and instead of J. I. nl9tf Solo Proprietor Empire Hotel. Wisdom as School Superintendent, it should ■■i— ^ ‘ be C. L. Means. There is an effort being made at La Grande, On and alter May 30th, 1872, the Post Of by the fellow who owns the Sentinel material, fice hours will he from 9 a. m. to 7 p. m.— Sundays excepted. Oj»eu on Sundays from we are informed, to get Bull out of the office 9 to 10 a. m. and 5 to b p. m. and a gentleman in his plhce. One gentle W. I . M'CHARY, p. m . man objected to taking the position because lie would be required to work for the advance Meteorological Table. ment of one man’s political aspirations with Through the politeness of Professor 8. P. out reference to the good of the party or of the country. He wanted to be no man’s dog. Barrett, we are enabled to lay before our That let him out of the editorial chair. readers the following table showing the range G odey ’ s L ady ’ s Book for December is on our of the Mercury for the week ending Nov. 22nd, 1873, at Baker Ctfr. Oregon: table, and is fully up to any former number. 10 P 12 M. f A. 11. This magazine is a household necessity; no 40 (62 37 Sunday, lady thinks the arrangement of her center 31 55 37 Monday, table complete unless this magazine is found 32 55 23 Tuesday, 30 55 thereon. Our old or new subscribers, who Wednesday, 32 40 47 24 Thursday, wish the Lady’s Book, in connection with 38 50 35 Friday, the D emocrat for 1874, must inform us of '44 50 27 Saturday, . , the fact. Our order will be sent, to com Average for the week' 40:1 degrees above Zero. mence with the January number, on the 1st of December. P rayer M eeting .—A prayetymeeting will Dr. Ira A. Thayer, of Baconsburg, Ohio, be held at the Court House, on Saturday writes Dr. Pierce as follows: “I have been using some of your remedies in my practice evening of tliis week. aud have been very much pleased with them. I regard your purgative Pellets as the best 1,1ST OF ARRIVALS. remedy for the conditions for which you pre- Through the politeness of Mr. J. H. scride them Of any I have ever used, so mild Ingraham, the obliging clerk of the West- and certain in effect, and leaving the bowels in an excellent condition. It seems to mo K i H o t e l , o f t hi s c i t y, we a r e e n a b l e d to lay before our readers the following list of they must take the place of all other cathar In. rrivaJs at thatH otel, for the week end- tic pills and medicines.” K Nov. 11th, 1878: G ame . —Prairie chickens aro quite plenty J. J. Ecoffey, J. W. Boyles, Daniel Chap- in our Valley at the present time. The sport ___ lun, Janies McCoy, J. Waters and E. O. Crandall, La Grande; William Bahr, W. of bringing them down is “ magnif,” and our J. Clark and 1$. L. Gardner, Virtue Ledge; “ ramrods” enjoy it. Messrs. Foster, Cloa- H i ruin Harden, C. Cook and T. Ashley, G. It. Valley: Steel & Friend, Gem City'; A. ver, Jackson and Sclielhvorth have our thanks Elliott, W in. Atheyjdim Tisdale, M. Lud- S»ig and Geo Jenny, Auburn; Jim Dwin for those that Hew into our buggy the other d le , Wlngvllle; H. F, Hoover, Connor day, and Mr. J. Gray for those that lit in Ctetk; John Parley and J. E. Yowell. Un our house. We was out with our Parker ion; J. Eekhardt; J. Gale, Eagle Valiev; 1. A J. Lawrence, John Day; 0. Cody, a . C. gun and brought a few down. They are very Clark ami E. J. ¡Stanford, Cany-on; L. Hart fat, and fall.beautifully—when they don’t ami O. Williams, Warm Spring; M. G. tty away. Richardson.Clarksville; II C. Paige,Wells Fargo Si Go’s Agent; H. P. Swisher, Eagle Y oung L adies . —Miss Anna Richardson ■C'rcek; J. Kniss and Joseph Fi'sco, Kye » V a lley ; Janies Allen, Crane's Diggings; J. and Miss Mary Fritsco, of Rye Valley, are I D. Rickard, snake River; S. Taylor and J. in our city on a visit to their numorous w Gass, Eldorado; W. Fuqua aud Geo. Slo- ■ cum, Willow Creek; Miss S. Pierce, Big friends here. They are pleasant ladies, and ^^ ^reek. C it is hoped their stay will be long and that B usiness D irectory -— In another column they will have a pleasant time. will be found an advertisement of a Business Have you ague in the face; and is it badly Directory for Eastern Washington, Eastern swollen? Have you severe pain in the chest, | Oregon and Northern Idaho, to be published back, or side? Have you cramps or pains in the stomach or bowels? Have you bilious by the'publishers.of the Walla Walla Union, colic or severe griping pains? If so, use John gentlemen who are well qualified lor the task son’s Anodyne Liniment internally. S. O ttenheimer A C o . have been so busy ey have imposed upon themselves. The kind of work they propose to publish has been the past week recoiving new goods and wait long needed for the advancement of the in ing on customers in the store, that they have terests of the country which it is intended, not had time,to make out their new'advertise- to represeut in its true light. The publish ment. They have lots of goods, and their ers, in a letter to us, say: “ We will use all store is full of customers all the time. our endeavors to make the book worthy of Joe Dolby, of Rye Valley, who has been in anything you may do to advance its interests.” our city for some time, in the capacity of as- To help along this work, let us of Eastern sitant Jailor, returns to Rye Valley this Oregon give the publishers all the aid in our morning. power, and by so doing we will assist them S ociable . —The Social party at the Baker as well as beuefit ourselves. The citizens of House, given by Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher, was Grant, Baker, Union and Umatilla counties one of the finest re-unions that we have at are interested in this matter, and will, no tended in Baker City. doubt, be properly represented in this work. F ight .— On Monday evening W. B. Yantis N ew E xpress O ffici .- R . H . Cardwell was disposed to be rather overbearing, and has moved Wells, Fargo A Co.’s office into spoiling for a muss, commenced imposing the new and^eat office built for that purpose, on Wm. Reynolds, a mere boy, who stood ou From street, in the block below Court Av the imposition as long as possible, when he enue. It is a splendid and well arranged of pitched in and won the fight. Those who fice—and Dick is at home ther too. saw the transaction say that Willie Reynolds C ol . H. C. P aige , W ells, Fargo A Co.’s was right, and acted the part of a man. agent, arrived in our city on last Thursday Batter and cheese are almost indispensable nights’ stage from Portland and returned on articles of food. Properly used, they are nn- Saturday evening, It does his frieuds good tricious and healthy; but an inordinate use to see his pleasant countenance, and shale of either causes indigestion and dispepsia. Parson’s Purgative Pills, judiciously used, his warm hand, will remove both these troubles. Judge McFarland, who started for Port F irty .—The party at Cleaver’s Hall on Uit Tl‘or»day evening was well attended and land, in company with Depuiy Sheriff Har passed off very pleasan tly. Professor Gitch- per, only went as far as Umatilla, and re •l was the musician, and made the best of turned home on last Wednesday. music. The Baker City Literary Society re-organ O pened . — Constable Kelley opened his ized on last Friday evening. Regular meet new Saloon, opposite J. W. Virtie-s bank, on ings will be held, on Friday evenings, at the , ' ednesday evening. His room is large, Academy. The public are invited to attend. neat and convenient, well lighted and wann- P arty .- -The party given at Cleaver’s Hall on last Thursday evening was well attended, T eams — A large number of heavy freight and passed off very pleasantly* W s arrived and discharged their'freights Deputy Sheriff Harper, who went down 3 o L l lty T^e 8<>ods were for to East Portland with an insane Chinaman, returned on last Sunday night’s stage. R eturned . —Mrs. Van Cleve started on D m w S ? m c .„ W ffl b, held by B e,. her return home, at Albany, on last Satur • B-D. Nevms, at the Court House on day evening’s stage. F ortunate . —Our friend, R. McIntosh, on last Wednesday night, won a white horse at a raffle. We are glad of it. Umatilla, wheCrTslT1>,retUrne<i h°me fr0m We have had several sprinkles of rain dur ^ d s ■ , ™ V uat i rL ^ L asbeenonavi8itto Monday night’s stage. ing the past week. Weather very pleasant. fd v o ch I J c n w c ia t. M oney Martel Notice to tiie Public. L iv in g A d v ertisem en ts. T ots and F ancy G oods .—8. J. McCormick, ! of Portland, has the largest and finest assort A medicine that has done more than all the ment of New Toys and Fancy Goods, direct prescriptions of tbe pharmacopoeia to protect from the east, that has ever been opened at the humaa system against the bodily ills su Portland. For tbe convenience of merchants perinduced by unhealthy surroundings, is who cannot visit the city, be pots np assort certainly worthy of universal confidence. It ed lots of Toys Ac., at from $20 to $100, com is mainly on account of its extraordinary pre prising selections from everything in stock, ventive properties that Hoete’ter’s Stomach and ships to order. Bitten is so exceedinglyjjopular in localities If you feel dull, despondent, drowsy, de subject to the visitation of miasmatic fevers bilitated. have frequent headache, mouth and other diseases produced by empoisoned tastes badly, poor appetite, and tongue coat- ed. you are suffering from torpid liver, or air. A family that has escaped sickness dur “Biliousness.” Nothing will cure you so ing a sickly season in consequence of using speedily and permanently as Dr. Pierce’s the Bitters as a safeguard, is a living adver Golden Medical Discovery. tisement of the virtues of the preparation. 4 ha*. S t. L ouis has located perma The whole neighborhood realize the fact. "I nently in Baker; and is now prepared to man couldn't have believed it,” says one. “I scar ufacture and repair all kinds of jewelry and cely credited tbe advertisements; but one watches. After twenty-eight years experi must believe what one sees,” says another. ence in the business, be feels competent to “It is the tery.thing we need in this unwhole give entire satisfaction. Mr. St. Louis, is some section of country," remarks a third. also agent for the best Sewing Machine in And the result is that the instinct of self-de fence, the first law of nature, iuduces three- use. the NewWilsou, price, $55,00. u-7’’ Io n the very best Photographs, go to fourths of that community to obtain a supply Bradley A Rulotsou’s Gallery without S tairs of the great vegetable antidote before the next sickly season sets in. In winter, when 0 5 ^ Ascend in the ELEVATOR, 420 Mont the system requires extra vigor and elasticity gomery Street, San Francisco. to enable it to baffle the effects of damp anil cold, the Bitters will he found particularly serviceable. Rheumatism will no. be apt to fasten upon muscles and nerves that nave been braced up by this excellent invigorant WEEKLY, SEMI-WEEKLY AND DAILY. and nervine; nor will the severities ot the sea son, which have such a disastrous effect on the The WEEKLY SUN is too widely known to pulmonary organs of the leeble and delicate, require any extended recommendation; but be likely to exercise the same untoward in the reasons which have already given it fifty fluences in cases where the stomach and the thousand subscribeis, aud which will, we external surface of the body (which always hope, give it many thousands more, are brief sympathizes with the digestive organs) have been toned and stimulated bv a course of the ly as follows: * It is a first rate newspaper. All the news restorative. The fits of indigestion and ir of the day will be found in it, condensed regularities of the bowels which proceed from when unimportant, at full length when of sudden changes of weather may always be moment, aud always presented in a clear, averted by a timely use of the Bitters. intelligible, aud interesting manner. It is a first rate family paper, full of enter taining and instructive reading ol every kind, O. 5 , 0 0 O i l but containing nothing that can offend tho most delicate and scrupulous taste. It is a first rate story'paper. The best tales and romances of current literature are care fully selected and legibly printed in its pages. And $*5,000 In It is a first rate agricultural paper. The most fresh and instructive articles on agricul tural topics regularly appear in this depart ment. It is an independent political paper, belong r p O BE D IST R IBU TE D AT THE ing to no party and wearing no collar. It _L City of Lewiston, Idaho Territory, bv lights foi principle, and for the election of the Grand Gift Enterprise. The Real Estate is best men to office. It especially devotes its composed of part of the Southwest quarter of energies to the exposure of the great corrup Section No. 29, Township No. 7. North of tions that now weaken and disgrace our coun Range 36 East, adjoining the flourishing city try, and threaten to undermine republican of Walla Walla, Washington Territory. The institutions altogether. It Las no fear of Distribution .o take place at Lewiston on tho knaves, and asks no favors from their sup porters. First day of November, 1873. It reports the fashions for the ladies and Five Thousand |5,000) Tickets will be sold markets for the men, especially the cattle markets, to which it pays particular attention. at Five Dollars each. Five Hundred and Finally, it is the cheapest papier published. Fitty-nine (559) Prizes in Real Estate and One dollar a year will secure it for any sub Gold Coin. ONE chance in every NINE to scriber. It is not necessary to get up a club get a price. The (. apital Prize is a large, new and well in order to have the Weekly Suu at this rate. finished two-story dwelling house, containing Any one who sends a single dollar will get fourteen rooms, with lire places and marble the’ paper for a year. mantles, wood shed, cellar and out houses M e have no traveling agents. complete, aud twenty acresof land fenced and with plenty of water aud over 4,000 THE WEEKLY SUN.—Eight pages, fifty- improved, le .t o f water pi|>c for irrigating; over two six columns. Only $1.00 a year. No dis hundred bearing fruit trees, consisting of counts from this rate. apples, pears, peaches, plums and cherries, THE SEMI-WEEKLY SUN.—Same size of the finest varieties; also a large variety of as the Daily Sun. $2.00 a year. A discount bearing grape vines) about one acre of land of 20 per cent, to clubs of 10 or over. is planted with the nnest variety of strawber THE DAILY SUN.—A large four-page ries, all bearing; and several hundred ot the newspaper of twenty-eight columns. Daily choicest blackberries, currants and gooseber circulation over 120,000. All the news for 2 ries; and a large and varied selection or or cents. Subscription price 50 cents a month, namental tries, flowering shrubs and vines. or $6.00 a year. To clubs of 10 or over, a This property cost the proprietor about Niue Thousand Five Hundred Dollars. discount of 20 per cent. Address, T h is V a lu a b le .P r o p e r ty i s t lie F ir s t n28t6 “ THE SUN,” New York City. N ew K T eW i i n m i i i iiiiL «1,000 500 250 100 100 12,500 50 3,000 M a k in g a G r a n d T o ta l o f $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 . A list of the drawn numbers will be sent to each person who has remitted to us, immedi ately after the drawing. Coin Prizes will be sent by express to persons winning them. Deeds for Real Estate will bo sent to the win ners by mail, registered, free of charge. The drawing will take place under the management of a Committee to be appointed by the ticket holders. 5,000 Tickets; $5 Each. P L A N OP D R A W I N G : G ro o d s, In J, W. Virtue's New Bank Block. $ 7 ,5 0 0 1 Prize $5UU gold coin is 1 Prize $250 gold coin is 1 Prize $ i00 gold coin is 2 Prizes $50 gold com is 250 Town Lots m Elmer’s Addition to V> alia Walla, W.T., $50 each, •2 Prizes $.5 gold coin is 300 Prizes $10 gold coin is Store Building and COIN, P r i z e , O ttered a t 1 P r i z e $ 1 ,0 0 0 G o ld C o in Is Wholesale and Retail D EA LER S, Enter the Pleld Ibis Winter with the 1 ii £ a i£ 3 ’J 8 ® © ® a NEW GOODS Ever Offered in this Market, which they are determined to sell for S m a l l e r P r o f it » TV. L u b e l s k i , A T /H O w o r n ) llESPE C T FU l,L \ II*- \ V form the Public, that he keeps * 11 kinds of FRUITS, and VEGETABLES on hand, that will be sold at either W H O L E S A L E O F R E T A IL . The Fruit. Vegetables, Grapes, Ac., kept bv him are fresh and of the liost quality. "He also keeps Family Groceries, and a large variety of Cakes, Candies, Tobacco aud Cigars, together with an assortment of Y A N K E E NOTIONS'. He wifi be pleased to have those call who wish any of the above articles, aud assures them that he will sell at prices to suit the times. N. B.—Ho can supply Families and ot li en- with __ _ w in te r F ru it, and V egetables, of all kinds, for Winter use* P ea ch es, A p p les, P ears, P lu m s, G rapes, A c., &c., received fresh every day b y E x p ress, aud for sale cheap for Cash. Baker City, Sep t 3 , 1872.-nl7tf LIVERY STABLE D r y G ood s» H a rin g cornpieted their Now S tab le, have new the fiuest and best regulated C lo th in g , B oots am i S h o e s, G r o c e r ie s , T obacco and C ig a rs, and Everything pertaining to a Complete Stock of General Merchandise. L i v e r y S ta b le In E a s t e r n Or e g o n . Where they will carry on the Livery Busi ness in all its brandies. STO C K B O U G H T A N D S O L D . Baker City, Nov. 13, 1872. nl3tf Our Stock of Liquors Is well supplied with the Best Brauds of WHISKY, BRANDY , GIN, W INE, etc., etc., And we offer the same at Lowest Figures. TO T H E F A R M E R S ! Farmers wantiug anything in tho lino of Reapers, Mowers, Threshers, Feed Mills, Wagons, Horse Rakes, Harrows, Plows, or OTHER AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, willflnd it to their advantage to give us a call. / ---------- Wholesale Department Is kept in our New FIRE PROOF CELLAR. Give us a Call at Virtue's New Bank Block on Front Street, Baker City, Oregon. BAMBERGER A FRANK. Baker City, Oct. 1 ,1873-n21tf. DRESS MAKING! Mrs. E, C. SiepM & Co., R e sp e c tfu lly inform the L ad ies of Baker C ity and v icin ity , that they have opened an estab lish m en t, at the residence of M rs. II. C. S h ep h erd , in Baker C ity, w here th ey are prepared to Cut, or C ut an Make all kinds of COSTS LESS THAN $300 TO MAKE any $800 Piano sold through Agents, all I of T whom mako O N E H U R D R E D P E R CENT, profit. We have no agents, but ship direct to families at Factory Price. We mako only one style, and have but ono price. Two H nnM ani Ninety Dollars Net cash, with no discount to dealors or com missions to toachors. Our lumber is thor oughly seasoned. Our cases are ' DOUBLE VENEERED with Rosewood—have Front round bo mors, serpentine bottom and carved leg». We ns» the full Iron Plate with ovef strung bass F R E N C H G R A N D AC TIO N top dampers, and our keys are of the Ladles & Childrens Clothing* with best Ivcrry, with Ivory fronts. Our Piano has Seven Octaves; is -6 foot 9 inches long, 3 All orders from the surrounding Towns feet 4 inches wide, and weiglis-, boxed, 955 and Country will he promptly attended to, at pounds* the same prices that our City customers are Every Piano is fully warranted for fire charged. years. Send for an illustrated circular, in which S tam p in g for E m b roid erin g and we refer to over 500 Bankers, Merchants, Ac., B raid in g done to order. (some of whom you may know,) using our Pianos in Forty-Pour States and Territories. L A T E ST F A S H IO N S [EF" Please state whero you seen this no Received every month, direct from New tice. York. U. 8. PIANO CO.. n26n52 865, Broadway, N. Y. !IIK N . S II O C I t L E Y Has received a fine assortment of L ad ies D ress T rim m ings, B on n ets, H ats, <£c., Direct from San Francisco and Portland. All t f the latest style and patterns, which she has opened at the Dress Making Rooms at the residence of Mrs. It. C. Shepherd, wher.e she will be pleased to have the Ladies of Baker City and vicinity give iier a call. October 22, 1873.-n24tf RETAIL LIQUOR STORE. PAP LEVINS B A K E R C ITY , Liquors, Wines, Tobacco and Cigars, Meney can be sent in Registered Letters, Postoffice money orders, Drafts or by Express. and every thing in his line, in quantities tc suit,’and at low prices. He sells for Address, JOHN BKEAKLEY, Banker and Assayor, Ready Pay Only, Lewiston, Idaho Territory. Agent for sale of Tickets at Baker City, and is therefore enabled to sell cheap. He nl2td J. B. GARDNER. can sell Goods to the T ra d e, C h e a p e r than small Dealers can lay them down here from Portland or San Francisco. He keeps a full assortment of mum mfMism, H. J. GLER, Proprietor. BAR F IX T U R E S . Give him a Call, Sample his Goods and H E U N D E R S I G N E D W O ULD learn his prices. respectfully call the attention of June, 4, 1878. n4tf F A R M E R S and F R U IT G R O W E R S to my extensive and varied assortment of T TIN-SHOP! Fruit Trees and Slrolery, both useful and ornamental, for which I will sell low for “MONISH.” SEND FOR CATALOGUE. Address, H. J. GEER, Cove, Union County, n!71y Oregon* KEPT BY GRIER & KELLOGG WHOLESALE Good am i R esp on sible A g en ts W a n t ed E veryw here! Walla Walla Variety ani Fruit Store, Than any other House in Eastern Oregon Our Stock embraces every thing in the line o The numbers from 1 to 5.000. correspond ing with tho number of Tickets, will be plac ed iu one wheel, aud 659 numbers, corres ponding with the number of Prizes will bo AND in a second wheel. The wheels are then re volved and a number drawn from the wheel of numbers, and at the same time a number is drawn from the other wheel; the number aud prize drawn out aro exhibited to tho au dience and registeied by the Secretaries, the Prize being placed agaiusttlie number drawn. Tliis operation is repeated until all the Prize numbers are drawn out. Reference is made by permission to the following: General James McAuliff, late Respectfully informs the Citizens and D e a l- Sheriff of Walla Walla county; Hon. F. P. er* o f E a ste r n O reg o n , that he has CStab- Dugan, Thomas Quinn, Esq., and Hon. B. cd himself in the Liquor Business at L. Sharpstein, Attorney-at Law; all of Walla Waila, W. T. Persons residing at a distance can rest as sured their interests are as well protected Where he is prepared to fill all orders iu his as though they were present aud personally line with the best of superintended the management. f k Fall & W in ter Campaign! LI GOLD 1874. T H E THE SUN. 'I SS2ST* - « 1873. •T. II. PARKER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Copper, Till ani Sheet-Iron fare, A la in S t r e e t , lin k e r C ity , O r e g o n . LIVERY STABLE KEPT BY P r p i l i s STADLF. HAH JU8T BEEN RK- 1 built, and tho proprietor is now pre pared to carry on the business in S P L E N D I D S T IL E * The Proprietor will spare neither labor nor expense to render Ins establishment a success. Ho will keep constantly on band a sup ply of Good Horses, Single and Double Buggies, Carriages, etc., And everything connected with a first clats a .ry iE M ' s ’ j a i b m , Saddle horses hiied to go to anv part of the country. Horses boarded, and’ the best care bestowed upon-tbem while in his charge. * [tZ/*Termn reasonable* Thankful for past patronage, I expect by honest and liberal dealing to deserve the continued patronage of the public. n25tf PETER DEISEXROTII. NOTICE. r p HE U X D E ItS IG X E D HAS PUR- 1 chased the interest ot Charles Schell- worth in what was known as the SfMworlli Saloon aud Bakery, With the Stock in trade, Furniture and Fix tures tl/ereunto belonging, and accounts and demands due thereto, in this City, and said Schellworth lias retired from Saloon anil Bakery business, and the undersigned will alone conduct said business, at the O LD S T A N D , On tho corner of Front Street and Valley Avenue. The best * Wines. Liquors, Cigars and FR ESH BREAD, C R A C K E R S, a N D PA ST R Y Alway» on hand at the Bakery. All parties owing the late firm of Schell- worthM' Co., will settle with the undersigned. Baker City, Sept. 9, 1873. nl9tf F. A- BOn.NA. e k e e p s c o n st a n t l y on hand a full assortment of all articles in LL PARTIES KNOWING THEM- his line, such as selves indebted to J. H. PARKER, tho Tinshop man, are requested to call at once Miner’s Hydraulic Pipe, Noz and settle their accounts with CASH or by Bamberger & Frank XE H U N D R E D AND FIFTEEN ' zles, Butts and Tin Ware* Note, AND SAVE COST. Head Thorough bred Cots wold Sheep, e s p e c t f u lly i n v i t e a l l th o se w h o J. H. PARKER. Also, Every Pattern aud Stvle of lately Imported from the best herds in Can are indebted to them to call and settle. ■ Baker City, Sept. 3, 1873.nl7tf ada. The above Sheep are Full Blooded We are in want of money, and must have i t ! and as fine as any on the Coast. to meet out engagements. The Celebrated Buck’s Patent Cooking, There are Forty Bucks in the lot. Baker City, Oct. 1,1873.-21tf j and tbe Onward Parlor Stove are kept on The whole will be sold in lot ; to suit pur baud, together with all other styles. chasers, and at L ost .—The Editor of this paper lost his A LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO A. H. Derringer Pistol between Baker City and Brown are respectfully requested to R E A S O N A B L E P R IC E S . j o b w o r k : Auburn on the 17th inst. Any person re- come forward and settle their accounts, For particulars, enquire of Done upon short Notice, and at reasonable turning said pistol to this office will be suita- either by Cash or note, immediately, Prices. R E ID & F L E T C H E R , blv rewarded. A word to the wise is sufficient, n * tf J. H. PARKER. feept. 24, 1873. . Baker City, March 26,1373. n46tf n24t( Baker City, fcg:», M R S . R. C. SH E PH E R D , A g e n t a t BAKER CITY, OREGON. April 2, 1873,n47n39 D A Y U P ! ! A H To Sheep Kaisers!! Inortei Cotswoll Sheep for Sale. O R S T O V E S. P A Y U P !!