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About Bedrock democrat. (Baker City, Baker County, Or.) 1870-188? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1873)
r ' 1 F o r e ig n . LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. H avana , Dec. 4 .— Captain Gener- | »1 Jonvellar telegraphed to the Mad rid Government t<? niglit to the fol B a k e r C ou n ty. lowing effect: Tbe Madrid Govern ment baa given peremptory orders summons. to the Cantain General to deliver np tbe Virginius. General Jovellar re In the Justices Court for Shasta Precinct, spectfully resigns bis position, and State o f Oregon, County o f Baker. demands that another person be sent j ¡H. Barnes, Plaintiff, to take bis place who can carry ont against the orders of the Government. Con N. S. Parker, Defendant. sidering the excited state of public To N. S. [Parker, the above named De fendant. opinion, and the impossibility of N T i n : WAIVE OF TH E STATE OF overcoming the difficulties, General Oregon, you are hereby required to ap Jouveliar submits that there be some pear before the undersigned, a Justice of delay, during which an opportunity i he Peace for the Precinct o f Shasta, coun and Slate aforesaid, on the Thirty-first would be given for reflection and ty i31st) day o f December, A. D. Is73, at Ten time gained to allay the fiery patri- j o ’clock,*in the forenoon ol said duy, at the o f said Justice, in said Precinct, to otic spirit of the great national party office answer the above named Plaintiff, in a in Cuba, but the strong orders from civil action the defendant will take no tice, tliat if he fail to answer, the com Madrid, immediately to be executed, plaint herein, the PlaintiffWill take Judg deprives him of this resonrce which ment against him for the sum o f Two be hoped to have in upholding tbe Hundred and Thirty Dollars (§2,0 IK)) debt his costs and disbursements herein. authority and interests of the conn- and Given under m y band this Fourteenth try, in order that the Madrid Gov- j day of November, A. D. 1873. \V. J. LEATI1ERWOOD, ernment may comprehend the diffi- j Justice o f the Peace loi Miaslu Precinct. cnlties of the situation, and do jus You will also take notice that this Sum tice to the ardor and persevereDce mons is published by older o f the ui.uei- made on the 14th day o f No with .which he began his labors, signed.duly vember, A. D. 1873. which had already begun to produce \V. J. LEATHERYVOOD, Justice o f tbe Peace. Shasta Precinct. their fruit. The Captain General n28n33 describes the situation in the island, and declares that the impression produced by the news of the arrange Sheriff ’s Sale. ment which has been completed be NOTICE OF SALE ON EXECUTION. tween Spain and the United States can be compared with that produced y v ir t u e o f a n e x e c u t io n in Spain by the Treaty of Bayonne, issued out o f the Circuit Court o f the o f Oregon for the County o f Baker, which led to the war of independ Suite upon a Judgment rendered in said Court, ence against Napoleon. He begs to on the Sixth o f October, A. D. 1873, in assure the Government that the im favor o f Samuel Cowles nnd E. P. McDan and against'William S. Boswell, for mediate delivery of the Virginius iels, tile sum ol ($602 26) Six Hundred and Sixty will instantaneously cause a fright Two Dollars and Twenty-six cents, Gold and ($86 !*9) Thirty-live Dollars and ful commotion throughout the island, Coin, Ninety-nine cents, costs, to me directed which would be kure to result in against tlie property o f the said W illiam successive catastrophies, even if a S. Boswell, 1 have levied upon and shall expose at Public Sale to the highest bid man of the highest ability should be der, Oil in command here. The above dispatch was forwarded Wednesday, the 17th day of early in the evening. Public feel December, A. D. 1873, ing is intensely excited, but the greatest order prevails, owing to the A t 2 o ’clock, P. M., at the Court House confidence which General JouVellar Door, in Baker City, Baker County, Ore gon, the lollowing described property, to- inspires. wit: The Voice de Cuba says that the The undivided one half interest in nnd leading merchants of Havana held a to that certain Hotel liuildi. g aud Lot of ground upon which said building stands, held a meeting this morning to pro situated in the Town o f Eldorado, Baker vide for the purchase and armament county, Oregon, and known as Boswell’s of a number of fast steamers as crflis- Hotel. A lso, the undivided one half interest in ers in case of a war with the United and to that certain Burn and Stable and upon which said Barn and Stable States. The same paper 'says that ground stands, situated in the Town of Eluorado, Colonel Jimenez, of the First Battal Baker county, Oregon, and known a» ion Volunteers, has offered to arm Barnes’ Stable. right, title and interest o f W illiam six sea going steamers out of his own S. The Boswell in an to the above mentioned meuns, and the merchants of Cienfue- property will be sold as aforesuid to sat said execution and all costs. go« have ordered the purchase of two isfy Dated at Baker City, this 1‘Jth day o f No fine steamers abroad, for war service. vember, A. D. 1873. JAMES II. SHINN, Later information increases the num n28n32 Sheriff ber ordered. It is reported that sev eral new battalions of volunteers wiil be organized immediately, and the Administrator’s Notice. Catholic society proposes to organize r iM ii: u n d e r s ig n e d h a y in g a sanitary battalion. JL been appointed Administrator ot the Tbe voice declares that Salor, Col Estate o f James Tuilniun, deceased. All onial Minister, has forwarded his re persons holding claims against said esUite hereby notified to present the same, signation to Madrid. Captain Gen are with proper vouchers, to me, in Clarks eral Jouveliar telegraphed his resig ville, Baker county, Oregon, within six nation twice. The Governor ako months. PETER BASCHE, banded in his resignation, and until Administrator. to-night no answer to Saior’s tele November 18; lS73.n2Sn31 gram had been received. The authorities have sent to Mad G r a n t C o m ity. rid long extracts from the munifesto they bad drawn up in the Virginius case. ¡8herifTs Sale. Many influential Spaniards in con versation to night express the opin y v ir t u e o f a n e x e c u t io n issued out o f the Oircutt Court ol the ion that further difliculties cau be blnie o f Oregon, for the County of Grunt, avoided, provided tbe conditions of and to me directed and delivered, fora tbe surrender of the Virginius be Judgment rendered in said Court,on the day ot June, A. D- 1873, in favor o f changed. They are not unwilling to Fourth Robert Grant and W illiam Grant, and see her delivered into the hands of a against John Ryan, Mark Swinnerton, \V. neutral power, and question her right lJ. Anderson, F. C. Horsley undT. J. Carter, lortlio sum of t$lu-8 00) One Thousand to bear the American flag as decided and Fifty-eight Dollars, Damages, togeth by the arbitration. The majority of er with ($29 60) Twenty-nine Dollars and cents, taxed costs, and all accruing the people are determined uot to per Sixty costs, I have levied on the lollowing Prop mit the surrender of the Virginius erty, to-wit; Tout certain Water Ditch, situated on directly to the Americans, and if this Rock Creek, Grantcounty, Oregon, togeth is insisted upon there will be serious er with the Flumes, Ways, Gates, Water conflict. Calm people express the rights and all rights appertaining thereto. Ditch commences at a point on said hope that the United ¡States will waiv« Said Rock Creek, about two and a half miles the question of a direct deliver). below tlic point where McCoy a Company’s Wuter Ditch commences, running thence The authorities are well willing to about live miles to Hope Gulch, and is obey *he mandate of Castelar, but the known us SwiuuerUm A Company’s Ditch. Spaniards will not consent toa direct Notice is hereby given, that on the surrender to tbe Americans If Cas- 18th Day o f December, telarandthe Government of the Uni ted States insist, the authorities wil A. D. 1873. at the hour o f 10 o ’clock, A. M., be compelled to abdicate. The situ I will sell all the right, title and interest said Mark ¡Swinnerton, John Ryan, atiou is extremely complicated, and of \V. P. Anderson, F. C- Horsley and T. J. nobody can tell the result. There is Carter, in and to the above described no naval vessel of the United States property, at the Court House Door, in Canyon City, Grant County, Oregon, at in port. One British man of war is Public Auction, for Cash in hand, to the here. A number of Englishmen have highest and best bidder, to satisfy said arrived in Havana to look alter their execution and all W costs. ILLIAM P. GRAY, commercial interests in person. It Sheriff. n28u3 seems that Castelar inquired by tele graph as to the state ot populur feel Sheriff ’s Sale. ing in Cuba on the settlement of the Virgiuius affair. The Captain Gen y v i r t u e o f a n e x e c u t io n issucu out o f the Circuit Court o f the eral replied that the people were oi.ue o f Oregon, for ¡he County o f Grunt, unanimously opposed to the steamer’s | |and to me uirec-ted and delivered, for a surrender, but before the answer (Judgment rendered in said Court, on the could he received at Madrid, Casteler ! Third day o f June, A. D. 1873, in favor of | Robert Grant and W iliam Grant and telegraphed the terms of delivery. I against Mark ¡swinnerton and W. P. An- In the port of Havana this caused ; derson f«»r ilie sum o f i$U91 .4); ¡six Ilun- area and Ninety-one Dollars and Fifty the greatest surprise among tbe j i cents, Damages, together with Twenty- j eiglil Dollars and Fitly cent, ($28 50) Tux Spaniards. ; Costs, and all accruing Costs, l have lev- B erlin , Dec. 3.—Tbe controversy i ied on the following Property, to-wit: That certain Water Ditch, situated on between the German and Spanish Rock Creek, Grunt county, Oregon, togeth- Governments regarding the German j j er with the Flumes, ways, gates, wuter- vessels that were seized by tbe Span ! rights and all rights appertaining thereto. Said commences at a point on said ish war vessels in tbe Philippine l ltock Ditch Creek, about two and a half miles Islands, continues to increase in se | below where McCoy Jfc Co.’s Ditch Com riousness. The German frigate Krou mences, running thence about live miles ; to Hope Gulch, and known as the fcjwtn- Prinz, and the corvette Augusta, have | nerton Company’s Ditch. been ordered to prepare for active Notice is hereby given, that on the service. I B B B 18th day o f December, e a l . — Notice has been given House of Representatives of i,o repeal so much of tbe U. S. law as prohibits the weekly apers from passing free to sub- rs in the county where pub- A. D. 1S73, at the hour o f Ten o ’clock, A. M., I will sell all the right, title and inter est o f said .Murk Swinnerton and W. F. Anuerson, in and to the above described property, at the Court House Door in Can yon City, Grant County, Oregon, at Pub lic Auetion, for cash in bund, to the highest aud best bidder, to satisfy said Execution and all costs. WM. P. GRAY’ , nj>8n32 Sheriff, Grant County, o. PRIVATE M U S IC B O O K S HOLIDAY/PRESENTS. T T 7 F . 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GIBBON has the pleasure ofannoun- cing that ho has returned from visiting tho principal Hospitals in Europe, and has re sumed practice at the Dispensary, 623 Kear ney street, corner of Commercial, where his old patients and those requiring his services may find him. The Doctor lias spared neither time nor money in seeking out now remedies, and has returned with increased facilities for the alleviation of human suffering. H O K U IK L K D IS E A S E S ! IIow many thousands ol persons, both male and female, are there who are snfler- ing out a miserable existence from the ef fects ol secret indulgence, or Iroui virus ab sorbed into the system. Look at their pal lid, emaciated aud disrigured laces and their broken down constitutions, disquali lying them for the happiness of marriage or tne enjoyment of life, iu tnis horrid situa tion thousands sutler until ueath closes the sceno- Let parents, guardians and friends attend to those who are suffering with any ot these horrible, life-destroying maladies_ see mat they are cared for and cured before it is too Jate. bend them immediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who has made pri vate diseases his especial study for years, and who is certain io cure tbe most invete rate cases without mercury or any injurious drugs. It is important to those afflicted, or those interested in the welfare ol then- friends, to be careful of the many pretended doctors who infest all cities, publishing their skill in curing all diseases iu a few days, im posing upon the public by using the names oi eminent physicians trorn Europe and other places. Be therefore careful ana make strict inquiry or you may fall iuto tho hands ot those charlatans. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Seminal emission—the consequence of sell abuse. Tnis solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is praticed by the youth oi both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the fol lowing train of morbid symptoms, unless combatted by scientific medical measuies, viz: ballow countenance, dark spots unaer the eyes, pains in the head, ringing in the ears, noise like rustling of leaves or rattling ol chariots, uneasiness about theloins, weak ness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence in approacniug strangers, a dislike to lorin new acquaintan ces, a disposition to shun society, loss of memory, pimples and various eruptions about the face, hectic flushes, furred tougue, foetid breath, eight sweats, uionomaina aud frequently insanity. If relief benotobiained, should apply immediately either in person or by letter, aud have a cuie effecte'd ov his new and scientific mode of treating this dis ease, which never laiis iu effecting a quick and radical cure. C U B E D A T HOME. Persons at a distance may be CURED AT HOME by addressing'a letter to Dr. Gibl>ou stating case, symptoms, length of time the disease has continued, and have medicine promptly forwarded, free from damage and curiosity, to any pari o f the country, with full and" plain directions for use. Persons writing to the Doctor will please state the name ot the paper they see this ad vertisement in. By inclosing Ten Dollars coin, in regis tered letter through tbe Postofhce, or through Wells, Fargo & Co., a package of medicine will be tor warded to any part of the Union. All communications strictly confidential. Address Dlt. J. F. GIBBON7, 623 Kearny street, San Francisoo. 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By curing Coughs, the" forenmners of more serious disease, it saves unnumbered lives, and an amount of suffering not to be computed. It challenges trial, and convinces the most sceptical. Every, family should keep it on. hand as a protection aptnst the early and unperceived attacks of Pulmonary Affections, which nro easily met at first, but which become incura ble, and too often fatal, if neglected. Tender lungs need this defence; and it is unwise to he without it. As a safeguard to children, amid the distressing diseases wtiich beset the Throat and Chest of childhood, C herry P ectoral is invaluable; for, by its timely use, multitudes are rescued from premature graves, and saved to the love and affection centred on them. It acts speedily and surely against ordinary colds, securing sound and health-restoring sleep. No one will suffer troublesome Influenza nnd painful Bron chitis, when they know how easily they can he cured. r-- Originally the product of long, laborious, and successful chemical investigation, no cost or toil is spared in making every bottle in the utmost possible perfection. It may be confi dently relied upon as possessing all the vir tues it has ever exhibited, and capable ol producing cures as memorable as the greater! it has ever effected. PREPARED bv Dr, J. C. AYER it CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical anil Analytical Chemists. SOLI» by ALL D RUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. BAKES C IT U C A D E 1IY . r p lie F a ll T e r m o f th e B aker C ity i \cademv will begin on the 1st day of. September, 1873, under the supervision oi S. P. BARRETT, A. M., p r in c ip a l ; a s s is te d by M bs . B abkett , as Preceptress. 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