Bedrock democrat. (Baker City, Baker County, Or.) 1870-188?, December 24, 1873, Image 3

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    The proceedings of the Trustee
meetings of this University are never
published by the editor of the slop
B AKK K CITY, DECEMBER. 24, 1873. fed Sentinel, for the reason that they
are not held in a saloon.
L.
P. FISHER, Nos. 20 and 21, New Mer­ Snow is an inch deep in this val­
chant*’ Exchange, Is our aut horised Agent
v s>an Francisco.
ley, and the thermometer has been
AGENT 8 —The follow in g nam ed gentl«- below zero often during the past
xneu are authorized to act as A le u ts tor tue week.
BKIiKOCK L ikmockat ;
oxo. P. Row ten &. Co., New York.
Two deaths occurred in La Grande
'lnos. bo vex, sian Francisco,
last week, a dog and a mule. As
T. C. E vans , boston, Mass.
L. SAMUtLS, Portland, Oregon,
deaths happen here so seldom the
L. P. PlsUKH, San Francisco.
H on . D unham \\ hioht , Union County, 0 . owner of the dog furnished it a cof­
P. 0 . ijAi.i i.li, Albany, Oregon.
fin and Christian burial. The scar­
M. W. D avis , Waiia Walla, W. T.
b. V. K nox , Pendleton, Oregon.
city of lumber prevented the mule
J. D. A onxw , Boise City, Idaho.
from receiving a burial at all.
J. J. Doontv, Ciarksvine, Oregon.
fW r o ffe
fjim flr r a t .
L. ii. W ells , Da Oranue, Oregon.
W. A. C haw lo a n , Fs^elie Valley, ldahi.
b. M. JL iiu u ti, Vi nicer V alley, iuaho.
Nxi>. ’lu i.x , Canyon City, Oiegou.
it. i i . ilvn x, Piairie City, Oregon.
F a rm ers around Union and the Cove can
pay their subscription to the D emocrat to
Geo. W right St bon, merchants at Union, or
Cowles St McDaniels or b. U. French at The
Cove. Persons wishing to subscribe in that
portion ol Union county can give their names
to either ol me above nauieu parties.
Fnxn S alads is authorized to act as Agent
for the D xmochat at Umatilla.
Gxo. Vv. PAi.Mi.it xa authorized to act os
Agent for the D emocrat at Marysville.
Money Market.
A roan at Princeton College be­
lieves in having “ a place for every­
thing. and everything in its place ”
He nails his slippers on the wall,
four feet np, and then all he has to
do of an evening is to wheel up his
easy chair in front of them.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
© £ £ O T E U 037S ’ IBAÌIL.
The Odd Fellowa will give a
G R A N D
B A L L
AT THE
COURT HOUSE,
IN
members o f
the Champions of the Red Cross will
BAKER CITY, on •
give a Theatrical Entertainment at
C H R IS T M A S E V E ,
the Court House on to morrow, W e d n e s d a y , D e c e m b e r 2 - 1,1873
Christmas, Evening.
C om m ittee o f R ecep tion:
M r . and M bs . E. P. Cranston, of
J ames H. S hinn ,
J ohn W . W isdom ,
Sparta, are on a visit to this city.
L utheb B. I son ,
A. S icobd .
R ansom B eers .
Judge I, D. Haines returned from
the East last Friday.
F lo o r M a n a g ers:
T h e Fair given b y th e Woman’s J ames O dell ,
C. M. K ellogg ,
Guild, last Monday evening, was a C. M. F oster ,
F red . D il l .
complete success.
E n te k ta in m ent . —T he
T h e B ig S a n d y
W agon
R oad.
The best of Music will be in Attendance.
The Supper will be appropriate to the oc­
casion.
No Tickets of Invitation will be issued,
but everybody is invited to attend.
T i c k e t s , w it h S u p p e r . 85 OO.
\ Notice to tie P ole.
On and alter May 20tb, 1872, the Post Of­
fice hour» will be from 9 a. m. to 7 p. m.—
Sundays excepted. Open on Sundays from
9 to 10*a. m. and 5 to 6 p. m.
W. F. M’CRARY, p. u.
B a k e r C ity L o d g e X o . 2 5 . 1 .O .
O . F . , meets every Saturday evening, at
half paat six o'clock, at Odd Fellows Hall, in
the new Bank Block, corner of Front street
and Court Avenue. Members o the Order
are invited to attend. Bv order of N. G.
¡ ¡ y c h m . S t. b o n is has located perma­
nently in Baker; and is now prepared to man­
ufacture and repair all kinds of jewelry and
watches. After twenty-eight years experi­
ence in the business, he feels competent to
give entire satisfaction. Mr. St. Louis, is
also agent for the best Sewing Machine in
use. tho NewWilsou, price, $55,00.
A
M a n u a l o f H e a lt h .
An edition of between nine and ten mill­
ions of copies of a very useful work is now
ready for gratuitous distribution, aud can be
had for tlie asking at any drug store in the
United States, the British Colonies, Spanish
America or Brazil. The work referred to is
Hostetter’s Almanac for 1874. The medical
portion of it treats of tho various ailments to
which the human system is subject, and sets
forth the peculiar properties of Hostetter’s
Stomach Bitters—the purest and best tonic at
present known—as a preservative of health
and strength, and as a remedy for debility
and disease. The Almanac is printed in all
the principal languages of the civilized world,
aud reaches a larger number of families and
individuals than any other medical treatise
that ever issued from the press. No man or
woman who has a due regard for that choicest
of heaven’s blessings, bodily vigor, should
fail to read tlie plain, simple and convincing
articles which this truly practical publication
contains. The miscellaneous matter is vari­
ed, instructive and amusing, and the calendar
department copious and comprehensive.—
hostetter’s Almanac is, in short, a household
convenience, adapted to the use of all classes
and callings. The farmer, the planter, the
miner, the merchant, the mechanic, the la­
borer, the professional man. all need it; and
to invalids of both sexes it is literally an ar­
ticle of prime necessity. The medical tech­
nicalities which render so many medical treat­
ises intended for popular use unintelligible to
the general reader, have boen carefully a' oid-
ed in this pamphlet. All is clear, explicit,
forcible, and reconcilable with reason and
common sense.
The proprietors, Messrs. Hostetter & Smith,
Pittsburgh, P.,oii receipt ofa twocentstamp,
will forward a copy by mail toanv persou who
cannot procure oue in his neighborhood*
LEGAL XXNDAUS IN PORTLAND :
109 H
GREAT SALE
H
^COSMOPOLITAN S U M . ’
THE SUN.
1873.
* 1874.
TH E
Fall & W in te r C am paign!
Center Store,Stone Block,
N ew
B aker C it y , O regon ,
t
Store 3 iulding
and
W H O L E S A L E an d R E T A IL
IS T eW
DEALERS IN
G r o o d e ,
In J. W. Virtue’s New Bank Block,
Clothing,
P rater M eeting . —A prayer meeting will
be held at tlie Court House, on Saturday
evening ¿f this week.
We find in the Mountaineer of a
late
date an article on the subject of
buying.....................tide. | belling................. 91
the Sandy Wagon Road from which
we take the following extracts:
N o t i c e •
B O R A .
Another ice blockade of the Co­
T ue undersigned has nut Leased or Sold
out ms Juuiei business at me Dalles, bi t lumbia river, suspending all business
Grand Routide V alley, Dec. 6, to the wife
will continue in the lufhie, us in me past, to between the population residing in
B. S. H alley, a daughter.
dispense me substantial elements ol l . lo to the Upper Columbia, and that of the of Near
La Grande, Dec. 11, to the wife of A.
the tiaveiing public.
Lower and sea board; brings us face J. H olm an , a son.
THOMAS SMITH,
to face witli tlie question of a more
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Bole Proprietor Empire Hotel.
reliable medium of commuuicatiou
.11 A R R I E I> .
between the two sections of our
Meitorologlcal Table.
country. The eolation of this prob
At the Cove, Dec. 4th, R. B. Davis to Miss
Lem has from time to time engaged M ary Hen lick.
Through the politeness of Professor S. P. the serious consideration of the best
W alla Wulla county, W. T., Dec. 4, Rob­
Barrett, we are enabled to lay before our minds of the North Pacific slope, ert Kurgent, of Um atilla count v, Oregon, to
Miss Mary F. Benjam in, of W alla W alla
readers the following table showing the range evolving in its theoretical manage­ county, W. T.
ol the Mercury lor the week ending Dec. ment numerous schemes- and sug­
20th, 1873, at Baker City, Oregon:
gestions, many of which if put into
D 1 E I> .
12 M.
10 P. M.
7 A. M.
material form and practical opera­
20
Sunday,
25
2o
tion, would, if not wholly obliterate
32
25
Monday,
(¿1
At the Dalles, Dec. 7, Prof. Colin T. Fin-
the
climatic and physical impedi­ layson
33
27
27
Tuesday,
of Albany, Linn county, Oregon.
ments that naturally obstruct free
34
Weuaooduy, 21
18
28
22
Thursday,
36
and uninterrupted communication
Friday,
31
28
27
and exchange of commodities be
KF” F or tho very best Photographs, go to
Saturday,
84
20
21
Average for tbs week 2(3:8 degrees above tween the two regions, greatly mod­ Bradley A liulofson’s Gallery without S tairs
ify such liinderauces.
[TF" Ascend in the ELEVATOR, 429 Mont­
Zero.
O F
What
we
now
wai.t
is
something
gomery
Street, San Francisco.
Snow during tlie week ending Dec. 20th,
Town Property, Lands. &c.
five and one quaiter inches, 'lutal this sea­ that will meet the present business
T h e I n v a lid — A P e n P ictu re .
son, to Dec. zOtli, eighteen and one fourth demands of the country with stock
See her pallid countenance, but a short
inches.
raising as its basis.
time ago the picture of ruddy health, the en­ A R a r e C h a n c e t o I n v e s t C a p ­
A couple of hundred of thousand vy of tlie school and the pride of the house­
t Rot,i in P.
of the firm of Rollin, P. of dollars judiciously expended will hold. She was always welcomed by her school­
ita l P r o fita b ly .
Have A bro., importers if thoroughbred give ns a good practical wagqu road, mates, for her lithe form and pleasing dispo­
iDui hum cuttle iruni Kentucky, and also from this placo to Portland, with sition carried cneeifulness into their ranks.
a v in g d e t e r m in e d t o
[of Vermont and New Y o.k Merino sheep, such au outlet our stock men cun Diligent, punctual aud exemplary, obedient
make an ontire change in my business,
aud
graceful
at
home
she
won
toe
hearts
of
^»//ed on us lust week. This Him bus made consult the condition of their stock all. but alas, we are sorrowed. Those rosy 1 ciesire to sell all my Real Estate in and
near Baker City, consisting ot LOTS and
-leven truns-oontlnentul trips within ti.e
and thut of the market and thrive ac­ cheeks and ruddy Jips are blanched by Con­ BLOCKS in the city, and Land by the Acre,
Jwst three years, bringing to the coast 36
sumption. The voice once so enciianliug in
the Original Town Plat.
S r loads of blooded cattle and sheep. Du­ cordingly, and tints save not only laugh and song is feeble, husky and supplant­ adjoining
Lots will be sold at from $10 to $100 each.
ng the past 4 mouths h ive sold twenty­ a large amount in cost of transpor­ ed by a hollow cough. Let us approach her
Blocks from $100 to $500 each, and
mo thorough bred bull and ninety head tation, but a sum perhaps equal to cone .1 gently and taae her'Laud. Do not
Laud
by tlie Acre at from $25 to $100.
because uf tue feeble and passionless
of sheep In the Willamette and Rogue R.v- the steamboat or railroad charge in shudder
grasp. Tue hand once so hearty and plump
A L S O ,
r \ allies. Next spring they pro|N»se to shrinkage incident to shipping stock is emaciated, aud shows bony outlines, while
I
will
sell
my
Fine Residence and other
Urmsh the slock men of Eastern Oregon fresh from the grazing grounds.
tlie cords aud tortuous veins are plainly map­ improved property in tho Citv, at GREAT
^ith tine stock. Tills firm is reliable and
Let us look at this wagon road ped upon the surface. The pulse that bound­ BARGAINS.
we think our farmers aud stock raiseis proposition from other than the ed Willi repletion, carrying vigor to the whole
T erms : —One Third Cash down, balance
system and imparting life, beauty, vivacity, in two equal Yearly Payments, with Legal
will find Itato their advantage to deal with stock growers stand point.
health and strength, is delicate to* the touch.
[them. They will give notice of their arri­
This place is to day in uninter­ The feeble heart cannot propel the thin, Interest. Warrantee Title Given.
J. M. BOYD.
v a l with stock next spring.
rupted wagon road communication scanty blood with torce. Mast we lose her Baker Citv, Nov. 5, 1873.-u26m2
while
yet
in
her
teens?
Companions
aud
T ue J ames G ordon L ode .— This lode, re­ with all parts of the United States
Iriends gather around with words of cheer
cently discovered by W. H. Rockelellowfour east of the Cascades range of moun­ and consolation, and depart with moistened
and a quarter miles east from thisCity; is now tains. The files of papers upon our eyes and silent steps. Must we lose her? Nol
* nnue and a good one. The mine is owned table show no interruption between there is relief! We can stay this destroyer of
our happiness, aud not suffer the loss of so
II.IJ .O I CO N STA BLE W O U LD
1.' hockefellviw, E. W. Reynolds, John A. this city and all points east from bright a gem. Something more is required W respectfully inform the Public that
ieid and John Uratta.u. The Company Maine to Texas, while the registers now than dietary and hygienic observance, he has opened the
C o s m o p o l i t a n S a lo o n ,
hav0 a shaft down ou the Lode forty-one of our hotels show that people from for nature calls tor aid, and she shall nave it.
feet, and have out on the dump forty ions of all points beyond gather here from Take this pleasant medicine. It is invigora­ Corner of Frort Street and Court Avenue,
ting. How it allays the irritable cough, im­ opposite Virtue’s Bank, where he will
fu st class ore. The Ledge is gradually w i ­ all sections of tho vast continent, proves tlie appetite aud digestion, and sends be pleased to see and wait upon his friends
and
here
they
come
to
a
dead
halt
a healthy tingle through tho frame The and the Public generally. His
dening and at the bottom prosj ects better
by reason of the ice in the Colum­ blood is enriched, nervous force iucrea ed.
^than when first struck. The company pro­
bia. From Keiton to this place is and the heart bounds with a new impulse,
B A R
se having 50 tons of their ruck crushed
one uninterrupted sheet of sh o w , bee her lace brighten by degrees; the color Is supplied with the very best of every
I the \ irtne Mill; and have already com­
returning, her voice is getting clearer, aud thing in his line. He has a Fine Billiard
yet the wheels of the Northwestern is
pleasant words are spoken. The strength Table for the use of his customers.
menced hauling rook for that purpose. From
Stage Company roll over it with un­ falters yet, but is gaining. Let us take her Baker City, Dec. 17, 1873.
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present pros^to, this is oue of tlie best
ou; in the warm sunshine. In a shot t time
diminished
speed.
From
here
to
b in e s ever struck in Eastern Oregon, and
Grant County the gleaming white­ she will be able to go without our aid, a
Imaj yet rival the far famed rich mines of
cheerful girl. This delightful medicine inusi
ness of winter’s mantle envelops all, ,be
God-blessed. It is restoring health to our
I Nevada,
yet the stage comes aud goes af its loved one. blie is emerging from her sick­
F atal A ccident . - L . II. Alley, of Union appointed time, freighted with mails, ness sweeter and nobler than before, and Dr. WEEKLY, SEMI-WEEKLY AND DAILY.
unty, was killed by lAing run over by a passengers and treasure.
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery must have
the credit. It has raised her. ¡Sold by all
loaded wagon, near Un.on, last Friday
The WEEKLY SUN is too widely known to
The treasure now accumulating in first
class druggists everywhere.
require any extended recommendation; but
week. He had got off of his wagon to w alk ; Wells, Fargo’s Express office await
$ 1 5 0,000 G iv e n A w a y the present year the reasons which have already given it fifty
he dropped one of the linos, which fright­
ing shipment to parties below, most­ to the people of America by Dr. R. V. Pierce thousand subscribers, aud which will, we
ed lUs horses. In his efforts to stop them
ly in Portland, where it was sent to of Buffalo, New York, in his little memoran­ hope, give it many thousands more, are brief­
e slipped and fell, when the wagon pass-
dum books, amounting to over two hundred ly as follows:
d over his left leg, causing Injuries from liquidate liabilities and stop inter­ and fifty tons in weight, aud the paper for * It is a first rite newspaper. All the news
est,
remains
here
for
an
indefinite
he effect* of which he died.
which costs about 35125 000. This the Doctor of tie day will be found in it, condensed
period.
is enabled to do bv reason of the superior when unimportant, at full length wneu of
C ol . W. W. C h a p m a n called on us last
While
we
are
more
than
friendly
merits of his Family Medicines, which year­ moment, and always presented in a clear,
Friday. Wo ar glad to find him hale and
ly and rapidly increase in popularity, their intelligible, and interesting manner.
to
the
building
of
a
railroad
from
It is a first rate family paper, full of enter­
* 1
's on his way east on business
sale now reaching over half a million dollars
connected with the Portland, Dalles and here or by here to Portland, Sait worth for the year, and exceeding that of any taining and instructive reading ol every kind,
a“
R*llroad, in which we hope he Lake, or any other place, as prelim­ other medicines niiuufactured for general but containing nothing that can offend Uie
inary thereto as well as to cheaply sale, as shown by tbe'amouut of United States most delicate and scrupulous taste.
"Kay be successful.
It is a first rate story paper. The best tales
and effectually give our own produ­ Revenue sum ps purchased tor stamping and
romances of current literature are care­
O dd F ellow -- B a l l .—E very arrange-
them.
cers an outlet to mavket, we urge
fully selected and legibly printed in its pages.
•ient Is made to make tlie Odd Fellow s
I f y o u r horse is lame, sore or galded, you
It* is a first rate agricultural paper. The
• , w ich takes place at the Court H ouse upon all who are interested in the should use Johnson’s Anodyne Liuimentf
development of the Upper Columbia wash the part with castile soap and warm most fresh and instructive articles ou agricul­
f u , : r n:ng’° nC ot the most plea sa n t par-
tural topics regularly appear in this depart­
\ ■ -hut has ever been given In Baker City. to unite in sentiment and action in water, rub dry, with a clean cloth, then apply m ent
constructing a good wagon road the Liuimentj rub in well with the hand.
It is an independent political paper, belong­
down the Columbia river, and thus
H ave the readers of the D emocrat ever ing to no party and wearing no collar. It
LA GRANDE ITEMS.
pnable ns and those below who do used any of Parsons’ Purgative Pills? if not, tights foi principle, and for tne election of the
why not? they are the best family physic, be­ best men to otfice. It especially demotes its
meeting of the Trus- business with us, in successfully sides being the greatest anti-bilious remedy ; energies
to the exposure ol the great corrup-
running the ice blockade.
there is in this country.
i aons that now weakeii and disgrace our coun
. u ° ( ,Qe fountain University,
-——
--- —
—
! try, and threaten to undermine republican
keld at ting place, the following offi-
A lot of minstrels went to a town
R E L IG IO U S N O T IC E S .
institutions altogether. It has no fear of
| knaves, and asks no favors from their sup­
not far away and advertised to give
ChaDhn6v leCted: Pre9^ n t , Dan’l a performance for ‘•tho benefit of R eligious . —The Rev. Mr. Newton, o f the porters.
M. E. Church, South, will preach at the fol- ! It reports the fashions for the ladies and
« oJater;Secretary
‘CePre8iJent*
1 t o, H ° n - J - H - the poor, tickets reduced to ten 1 lowing times and places: 1st Sunday in each markets for the men, especially the cattle
-w . a . W .w it
C* ^ :T r e “ ' cents.” The hall was crammed full. month, at Eagle Creek, at 11 a . m ., and Sat- , markets, to which it pays particular attention.
The next morning a committee for i urday night previous; night at Gem City; Finally, it is theeneapest paper published.
The Board of Tr ist.es als0 tfopV the poor called upon the treasurer Monday night following, Main Powder River, One dollar a year will secure it for any sub-
at Mr. 'Sanders’; Saturday night aud 2d Sun 1 scriber. It is not necessary to get up a club
of the concern for the amonnt said 1 day
ed a institution and by law
?
at W mg\ille; Tuesday night following, | in order to have the Weekly Bun at this rate.
M
,o
* " • n,le'’ benefit had netted. The treasurer 1 North Powder, at Riggs’ school hou&e; Wed­ Any one who sends a single dollar will gat
expressed astonishment at the de­ nesday at Wolf creek; Thursday night, Union- the paper for a year.
mand. “I thought.” said the chair­ town;* Friday night, Iowa scsool house; Sat­ \\ e have no traveling agents.
urday night and 3d Sunday, 11 a . m ., Rus­
man of the committee, “you adver­ sell’s
school house: night, L* Grande; Tues­
WEEKLY S U N .-E igh t pages, fifty-
tised this concert for the benefit of day night after, Liberty school house; Wed­ six THE
columns. Only $1.00 a year. No dis­
book, are , 0 *° “d°pled- ,nd »took the poor.” Replied the treasurer:— nesday mglit, Forest Cove, Dixie school
wription °0Q 10 ^ P e n e d for 8ub. “Didn’t we put the tickets down to house; Thursday night, Kindail’s school counts from this rate.
Friday night, Indian Valley; Saturday , THE SEMI-WEEKLY BUN— Same size
ten cents, so that the poor could all house;
night and 4tn Sunday at 11 a . m ., Dry creek as the Daily Bun. S2.UU a year. A discount
sohooibouse; night, Summerville; Monday of 2u per cent, to clubs of 10 or over.
Pices of'the JL e C o l ^ * th® aus* come?” The committee vanished.
THE DAILY BUN— A large four-page
The principal of a young ladies’ night following, Union town; Tuesday night, newspaper
tern Oregon
, C°QfereDce of Eas-
of twenty-eight columns. Daily
Big
creek.
f o g . i u i l n iCaT tfa ilo fProv- seminary, np town, where especial
R eligious .--R ev. G. W. Clancy, of the circulation over lzO.UtO. Ail the news tor 2
attention is devoted to deportment, Baptist Church at Wingvifie, wnl preach at cents. Subscription price 50 cents a month,
Colon county °brf
Grande was horrified the other day to find the District school House, in Baker City, or S6.00 a year. To clnbo of 10 or over, a
the big girl« playing “leap frog” in the Third Sunday of «icb month, Morning i discount of 20 per oent. Addrees,
n2W
“ THE BUN,” New York Oity.
and Evenia#.
the beck vara.
Latest New York Gold Quotations,
S. OTTEXBEIUER & (0 .
Dry Goods,
Shoes & Boots,
ülUlElß & IllH
Wholesale and Retail
Hats and Caps,
D EALER S,
Notions,
Entor the Field this Winter w ith th e
Tobacco and Cigars, IIL
IR © IE 3 TF
S ^ (D (D 2»
OF
NEW G O O D S
Hard.waro,
(■ r o c e r ie a a n d P r o v i s i o n s ,
Ever Offered in this Market, which they are
determined to sell for
And a full assortment of
L
I
Q
U
O
R
S m a lle r
S
,
Miners anâ Farmers Implements.
YYe keep a full stock of
„
S t a p l e
P r o fits
Than anv other House in Eastern Oregon
Our Stock embraces every thing in the lice o
D r y G ood s»
Cloth iDg,
Boots and Shoes,
Groceries,
lobacco and Cigars,
aud Everything pertaining to a Compute*
Stock of
_
G o o d s
General
In our
Merchandise.
Our Stock of Liquors
Fireproof Warehouse^
On Second Street, which we offer at
LOW FIGUERS BY THE
PACKAGE,
Is well supplied with the Best Brands. w£
WHISKY,
BRANDY,
GIN,
W INE, etc., etc.,.
And we offer the same at Lowest Figures.
TO THE FARMERS !
Respectfully returning our thanks
for the past Liberal Patronage, we
hope by
Farmers wanting anything in the line ot
Reapers, -U >wei>, Threshers, Feed
Mills, Wagons, Hor.e Rases,
Harrows, Flows, or
OTHER AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY,
will find it to their advantage to give us a call.
Fair and Square Dealings,
Wholesale Department
A continuation of the same
Particular attention paid to Orders.
Baker City, Dec. 10, 1873.-n31tf
M O SE B L O C K
Is on hand at his
OLD
STAND,
Where he keeps a Full and Com­
plete Assortment of
Is kept in our New FIRE PROOF CELLAR..
Givo us a Call at Virtue’s New Bank Block
on Front Street, Baker City, Oregon.
BAMBERGER à FRANK.
Baker City, Oct. 1 ,1873-n21tf.
ffaila Walla Variety
and Fruit Store,.
EErT BT
W\ Lubelski,
HO WOULD RESPECTFULLY TN-
form the Public, that lie keeps all
kinds of FRUITS, and VEGETABLES on
hand, that will be sold at oitlier
W
F a m ily G ro ceries,
WHOLESALE OF RETAIL.
The Fruit, Vegetables, Grapes, Ac., kepi
by liim are tresh and of the best quality.
He also keeps Family Groceries, and a
large variety ofCakbs, Candies, Tobacco and
Cigars, together with an assortment of
Fruits and Vegetables, Candies,
Nuts, Pie Fruits, Oysters,
With a full assortment of
YANKEE NOTIONS.
L iq u o r s,
Together with the best Assortment of
Tobacco and Cigars
That can be found in the City.
He will be pleased to have those call who
wish any of the above articles, and assures
them that ho will sell at prices to suit the
times.
N.
B.—He can supply Families and oth­
er» with
winter Fruit,
A L S O ,
and \egetables, of all kinds, for Winter use.
An eudless variety of
Peaches, Apples, Pears, Plume,
Grapes,
&c., «fee.,received fresh every
T A H I & I E 1 B H ( D a P K D H S ,
day by Express, and for sale cheap
T O Y S , e t c ., e t c .,
for
Cash.
Which he is selling Cheap for Cash Baker
City, Sept. 3, 1872.-nl7tf
or Country Produce.
Give him a Call, and look at his Stock, and
price his Goods.
Baker City, Dec. 10, 1873.-n31tf
N O T I C E .
hk
u n d e r s ig n e d
has
pur
.
T chased the interest of Charles Schell-
worth in what was known as tlie
Scliellwcr.li Saloon and Bakery
5V H O L E 8A L E
AND
R E T A IL
LIQUOR STORE-
P A P L E V IN S
Respectfully informs the Citizens and Demi-,
With the Stock in trade, Furniture and Fix­ ers o f E a ster n O regon, that ho has estab,
tures thereunto belonging, and accounts and
ed himself in the Liquor Business at
demands due thereto, in this City, and »aid
Schellworth has retired from Saloon and
Bakery business, and the undersigned will
alone conduct said business, at the
Where he is prepared to fill all ordsrs in his
line with the best of
OLD S T AND ,
On the corner of Front Street and Valley Liquors, Wines, TobaGco and
Avenue. The best
B A K E R C IT Y r
Wines, Liquors, Cigars and
FRESH BREAD,
CRACKERS,
a ND PASTRY
Cigars,'
and every thing in his line, in quantities tc
suit, and at low prices. He sells for
Ready Pay Only,
Always on hand at the Bakery.
All parties owing the late firm of Schell­ and is therefore enabled to sell cheap. Tie
worth'A Co., will settle with the undersigned. can sell Goods to the T r a d e , C H ea jjer than
Baker City, Sept. 9, 1873.
small Dealers can lay them dowt here from
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F. A. BOHNA.
Portland or San Francisco.
He keeps a full assortment of
T o S h eep ^Raisers!!
BAR FIXTURES.
Give him a Call, Sample his Goods and
learn his prices.
June, 4, 1878.
n itf
XE HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN
Head Thorough bred Cotawold 8heep,
lately Imported from the best herds in Can­
ada.’ The above Sbeep are Full Blooded
and as fine as any on the Coast.
There are Forty Bucks in the lot.
The w hole will be sold in lots to suit pur­
WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALER IX
chasers, and at
Imported Cotswatd Steep for Sale.
O
T IN -S H O P !
J. H. PA RK ER ,
Copper, Tin and Stat-Iron Ware,-
REASONABLE PRICES.
For particulars, enquire of
REID
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M ain S tr e e t, lin k e r C ity , O reg o n .
& FLETCHER,
Baker Oity, Ogn.
L IV E R Y S T A B L E
e k e e p s c o n sta n tly on
H hand a full assortment of all articles in
! his iine, such as
Miner’s Hydraulic Pipe, Noz­
G R IE R & * K E L L 0 G G
j
Having completed their New Stable, j
have now the finest and best regulated ■
L iv e r y Stable
In E a s t e r n Or e g o n ,
Where they will cany on the Livery Busi­
ness in all its branches.
STOCK BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Baker City, Nov. 13, 1872. nl3tf
P A Y
G p T !
zles, Butts and Tin Ware.
Also, Everv Pattern and Style of
S
T
O
V
E
S
.
The Celebrated Buck’s Patent Cooking,
I and the Onward Parlor Stove are kept on
I hand, together with all other styles.
JOE W O R K
; Done upon short Notice, and at reasonable
! Prices.
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J. 3 , PARKER.
Ltone Cutting and Building.
LL PARTIES KNOWING THEM-
selves indented to J. H. PARKER, the TV I*essrs. R o b e r ts & N elson w o u l d r e -
Tinshop man, are requested to call at once 1Y1 spect fully iufoim the people of Baker
and settle their accounts with CAaH or by Guy, and vieiuiiy, that they are prepared to
Note, AND SAVE CO b T.
build lounoaiioun tor houses, cellars, side­
J. H. PiLrKEB.
walks, as wed as larger structures, and wifi
Etisr City, Sept. 8 ,1873.cl7ti
attend » any work of this kind at all rin&a.
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