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About Bedrock democrat. (Baker City, Baker County, Or.) 1870-188? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1873)
$fdr 0 ch gmoírat. 0AK K B C IT Y , D E C E M B E R . 31, 1673. {, P. FISH ER , Nos. 20 and 21, N ew Mer- ¡¡gnU' Exchange, is our authorized Agent ; san Francisco. ¿ G E N T S —Tbe lollowlng named gentle* , e!l are authorized to act as Agents lor the rEDKOCK D e m o c r a t : '(.to. P. H o w e l l a C o ., N e w York. I ll os. B oyc k , San Francisco, T. C. EVANS, Boston, Mass. bAXCKba, Portland, Oregon, . P. FlsiiKK, fcuu F rancisco. Hos. D l r l a x W right , lu io n County, 0. p. V. H arper , Albany, Oregon. X. W. D avis , Walla Walla, W. T. t>. V. K nox , Pendleton, Oregon. J. D. A gnew , Boise City, Idauo. J. J. D ooley , Ciaxksuiie, Oiegon. L. H. W e l l s , La Grande, Oregon. W. A. U r aw pok d , Payette Valley, IdahD. B. M. J eefreys , VVeiser \ alley, idauo. Nth. T ou t, Canyon City, Oregon, li. B. B y lib , Branie City, Oregon. F arm er* aiouud Union and the Cove can pay tneir suoscnpiiou to the D emocrat to oeo. \> right A bou, merchants at Union, or Co« los A alcLanieis or b. ti. Frencn at The Cote, l eisohs Ytishing to snlisciiLe in that portion ol Union county can give their names io either ol the above named parties. F red S alade is authorized to act as Agent for the D emocrat at Umauiia. G eo . W. P alm eb is authorized to act as igeut for the D emocrat at Marysville. Charlt.« W . C ra n e is antliortzed to act u Agent for the B edrock D emocrat in Bau Fraucieco. M oney M arket. Lateat New York Gold Quotations, 109H LEOAL TENBEBS IN FoUTLAND : Buying.................. 90c. | belling,............. 91 N o 1 1 e e- T he undersigned lias not Leased or Sold out his Hotel Business at ihe Halles, b it sill continue in the lutuie, as tu the past, to dispense tue substantial elements ol hue to the traveling public. THOMAS SMITH, ul,9tf Sole Proprietor Empire Hotel. Meteorological Table. Through the politeness of Professor S. P. Barrett, we are enabled to lay before our readers the lollfewing table show mg the rauge ol the Mercury for the week ending Dec. 27th, Ibid, at Baker City, Oiegon: 12 X. 10 p • i 1 u A. X. 29 32 36 Sunday, 36 26 30 Monday, 26 34 Tuesday, 15 25 31 W edaesday, 24 20 33 25 Thursday, 12 23 Friday, 8 20 32 20 Saturday, Average for the week 25 li degrees above Zero. Highest during week 36 degrees; lowest 8 degres*. Average lor corresponding week last year 39 degrees above Zero. Between Christinas and New Tear, last year, the ground was bare aud weeds were springing up, as m spring, bo lar we have had a coiuer Winter than last year. L I N T O F A it it i YACK. M m to tie M ic . P. te V a ll e y .—T he snow in the Valley is j from eight to ten inches deep. Mining op e-! On and alter May 20th, 1872, the Post O f f O F rations o f every description has been stopped. fice hours will be from 9 a. m. to 7 p. m.— Jt freezes in the tunnels so that the miners Sundays excepted. Open on Sundays from Center Store, Stone Block, Town Property, Lands. &c. do not care about working in them. On : 9 to 10 a. m. and 5 to 6 p. m. ___ __ • W. F. M’CRARY, r. m . Christmas Eve the citizens had a pleasant B ak rh C it y , O regon , ■ ■ ^ ♦ » - ■ — A R a r e C’laancc to Invest C a p ball. There were thirteen ladies presen, and R a k e r City L o d ge Mo. 2 5 . 1. 0 . rhere were twenty-three tickets seld. The it a l P ro fita b ly . W H O L E S A L E an d R E T A I L O . F . , meets every Saturday evening, at supper was prepared by Mr. B la in .o fth e half past six o’clock, at Odd Fellows Hall, in sealxbs in Bye Valley House, and was of the very best. the new Bank Block, corner o f Front street a v in g d e t e r m in e d to make an entire change in my business, This house, as a general thing, sets as good and Court Avenue. Members o the Order are invited to attend. By order of N. G. 1 uesire to sell all my Real Estate in and Clothirg, a table as cau be found in Eastern Oregon, j near Baker City, consisting ot LOTS and The boys have been spending their time dur P rater M eeting .— A prayer meeting will BLOCKS in the city, and Land by the Acre, D ry Goods, adjoining the Original Town pi&t- ing the past cold weather in breaking Cay- be held at the Court House, on Saturday Ix>ts will be sold at from $10 to $100 each. use horses, and several of them—Walter evening of this week. Blocks from $100 to $500 each, and Shoes & Boots, Feraald, Joe Dolby and Henry Jones—drove Land by the Acre at from $25 to $100. orer to our city last Sunday with one o f the ! ¡Tp-Cha*. St. L ou is has located perma Hats and Caps, ALSO, teams, andcameiningoodstyle. Theyoung- nently in Baker; and is now prepared to man I will sell my Fine Residence and other stere from Mcrmon Basin and Amelia—to the ufacture aud repair all kinds of jewelry and improved property in the City, at GREAT Notions, number of nineteen, in one four-horse sleigh ! watches. After twenty-eight years experi BARGAINS. T erms :—One Third Cash down, balance —visited Bye Valley on Cristinas eve, and ence in the business, he feels competent to Tobacco and Cigars, in two equal Yearly Payments, with Legal attended the ball. The Rye Valley folks are give entire satisfaction. Mr. St. Louis, is Interest. Warrantee Tide Given. J. M. BOYD. making preparations to return the compli also agent for the best Sewing Machine iu Hardware, Baker Cit” , Nov. 5, 1878.-n26in2 ment on the occasion o f a ball, which is to be use. the NewWilsou, price, $55,00. G r o c e r ie s a n d P r o v is io n s , given at Amelia on New Year’s Eve. il V A M a n u a l o f H ea lth . Gov. Thos. E. Bramlette, o f Louisville, .it An edition of between nine and ten m ill Ky., has given tLree years to the building up And a fa ll aseortinect of o f a Public Library in Louisville, which he ions o f copies o f a very useful work is uow Y I T I M J A M C O N S T A B L E YVOt L D intends shall be the best in the country. He | ready for gratuitous distribution, aud can be ▼ ▼ respei tfuIly inform the Public that he has opened the is doing it by a series o f Gift Concerts’, the L I Q U O R S , profits o f which go to the Librarv. The third bad for the asking at auy drug store iu tbe C osm o p o litan Saloon, drawing distributed $500.000, and the fourth, United States, tbe Briti ’ ' Colonies, Spanish Corner of Front Street and Court Avenue, which hai just l>een postponed to March 31st, America or Brazil. The work referred to is opposite Virtue’s Bank, where he will distributes $1,500.000. Gov. Bramlette has be pleased to see and wait upon his friends almost doubled the business of the Louis Hostetter’s Almanac for 1874. The medical aud the Public generally. Ilia ville Post-office. Eighteen clerks are kept portion o f it treats of the various ailments to busy twelve hours each day sending off cir which the human system is subject, and se*s B A R W « keep a fa ll stock of culars in aiixwer to inquires for tickets. forth the peculiar properties of Hostetter’s Is supplied with the very best o f every thing in ills line. He has a Fine Billiard E n t e r t a in m e n t .—The Theatrical En Stomach Bitters— the purestand best touic at Table for the use of his customers. tertainment, given by members of the In S t a p l e G o o d s Baker City, Dec. 17, 1873. D.32tf present known—as a preservative o f health dependent Champions of the Red Cross, on and strength, and as a remedy for debility Christmas evening, was well attended by In our and disease. The Almanac is printed in all our citizens. T.ie second night the atten the pnnci[>al languages o f the citilized world, dance was very sm all. and reaches a larger uumbei- o f families and Fireproof Warehousej S ober .— Baker City, on last Thursday, individuals than any other medical treatise W EEKLY, SEMI-W EEKLY AND D A ILY. that ever issued from the press. No man or (Christmas) done honor to our community. woman who lias a due regard for that choicest The W EEKLY SUN is too widely known to We have not heard o f a drunk man having o f heaven’s blessings, bodily vigor, should require any extended recommendation; but On Second Street, which we offer at been seen on rtnr streets. Everything pass fail to read the plain, simple and convincing | the reason» which have already given it fifty L O W F IG U E R S BY TH E articles which this truly practical publication ! thousand subscnbeis, aud which will, we ed off iu a pleasant manner. PAC K AG E , contains. The miscellaneous matter is vari hope, give it many thousands more, are brief D ird S u d d e n ly o f H e a r t D isease.— ed, instructive and amusing, and the calendar ly as follows: It is a first rite newspaper. All the news How common is the announcement.— department copious and comprehensive — Thousands are suddeuly swept into erernity liostettei’s Almanac is, in short, a household of tie day will be found in it, condensed by tins fatal malady. This disea-egenerally convenience, adapted to the use of all classes when unimportant, at full leugth when of Respectfully returning our thanks has its origin in impure blood, tilled with ir and callings. Tne farmer, the planter, the moment, and always presented in a clear, for the past Liberal Patronage, we ritating, poisonous materials, which, circu miner, the merchant, the mecliauic, the la intelligible, and interesting manner. It is a first rate family paper, full of enter hope by lating through the heart, irritat its delicatee borer, the professional man, all need it; and tissues, Though the irritation may at first to invalids o f both sexes it is literally an ar taining and instructive reading ol every kind, be slight, producing a little palpitation or ticle o f prime necessity. The medical tech but containing nothing that cau offend the Fair and Square Dealings, irregular action, yet by and by the disease nicalities which render somauy medical treat most delicate aud scrupulous taste. It is a first rate story paper. The best tales becomes firmlj seated, and inflamation, or ises intended for popular use unintelligible to hypertrophy, ' or thickening o f the lining the general reader, have been carefully avoid aud romances of current literature are care A continuation of the same. membrane, or of the valves, is produced. ed in this pamphlet. All is clear, explicit, fully selected and legibly printed in its pages. It is a first rate agricultural paper. The Particular atieution paid to Orders. How wise to give ear’ v attention to a case of forcible, and reconcilable with reason and most fresh and instructive articles on agricul this kind. Unnatural throbbing or pain in common sense. ’The proprietors, Messrs. HostetterA Smith, tural topics regularly appear iu this depart I3akar City, Dec. 10, 1873.-n31tf the region of the heart should admonish one that all is not right, and if you would pre Pittsburgh, P.,on receipt of a two centstamp, ment. It is an independen t pol itical paper, belong serve it from further disease, you must help will forward a copy by mail to anv person who ing to no party aud weariug no collar. It it t beat rightly by the use o f such »remedy cannot procure one in his neighborhood' tights toi principle, and for the election o f the as shall remove the cause o f the trouble. Use K 7 ” F or the very best Photographs, go to best men to office. It especially devotes its Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery l>e- Is on hand at his fore the disease has become too seated, and Bradley <t Rulofson’s Gallery without S tairs energies to the exposure o f the great corrup it will, by its great blood purifviug and won K7” Ascend in the ELEVATO R, 429 Mont tions that now weaken aud disgrace our coua O LD STAND, try, aud threaten to undermine republican derful regulating properties which act spe institutions altogether. It lias no fear of gomery Street, San Francisco. Where he keeps a Full and Com cifically upon the tissues of tho heart, bring knaves, aud asks no favors from their sup ing almut a healthy action. Sold by all first- plete Assortment of R eligio us . - -Rev. G. W. Clancy, o f the porters. class Druggists. Baptist Church at Wingville, will preach at It reports the fashions for the ladies and P e rs o n a l. the District School House, in Baker City, markets for the men, especially the cattle ♦ F a m ily G ro c e rie s , the ’t hird Suuday of each mouth, Morning markets, to which it pays particular attention. Col. I I . C. Paige, Wells. Fargo & Co’s aud Evening. Finally, it is the cheapest paper published. Fruits and Vegetables, Candies, Agent; Wm. Moffit and wife, of Eldorado; One dollar a year will secure it for any sub Nuts, Pie Fruits, Oysters, scriber. It is not necessary to get up a club W. W. Webber, o f Bye Valley; A. P. Weller, in order to have the Weekly bun at this rate. With a full assortment of Columbus Goodspeed and Jimmy Johnson, Any one who sends a single dollar will gat of Sparta; Miss Annie Richardson, of Rye the paper for a year. L iq u o rs , \Y e have no traveling agents. Valley; Miss Sarah Pierce, o f North Powder, Miners and Farmers Implements. *n Udle,i geutlemen- f° r ‘ UCW counlr^ With suv I th4t 001x1(1 be found that the c J , c1Vunec,od witb 108 ball ^ bell e l OU<e ^ 0U‘ iar‘i° e ^ K f o that Baker S * ™ dtize,w of 1116 ^ Town Hall J ^ y xxx want of a 'arge there would tendance on last wwe present. ^ ^ 1‘u-ger- m “ evening than v wting ° r Baker held ln tlie Masonic H a l Rat ber 25,; Decern- dected for tlie ensu.ng WerC wu: W. m . j V ^ V I ic S’6" , to- “ ‘ ■‘» t J - W . R R W - D-L-M oo* H. Brown; ¿ec>v , ,'i<'orcl: Treasurer, A P°fo««<l. S. D V m r ' Ai° Fariand- A p . Eppinger; S. j ^ ' Brown i J. D., John Newton; Tyler: ^ El^ ^ c a ^ D" 0^ ^ ner; J- S .,D . S. crowded toiteu t- ou 1873 . MOSE BLOCK Wm. Athey is in our city for the winter. We never seen him looking better. Miss Emm?. Goodspeed, o f Sparta, is spend ing the Holidays in Baker City. Miss Field, a connection o f the Messrs. Lakes, arrived from Walla Walla a few days since, and is spending the Holidays in our city. DRESS MAKINC! Mrs. R, C. StiejM & Co., Respectfully inform the Ladies of Baker City and vicinity, that they have opened an establishment, at the residence of Mrs. R. C. Shepherd, in Baker City, where they are prepared to Cut, or Cut an Make all kinds of T H E W E E K LY SUN.—Eight pages, fifty- six columns. Only $1.00 a year. No dis counts from this rate. T H E SEM I-W EEKLY SUN.—Same size as the Daily Sun. $2.00 a year. A discount o f 20 per cent, to clubs o f 10 or over. T H E D A IL Y SUN.—A large four-page newspaper of twenty-eight columns. Daily Ladies & Childrens Clothing. circulation over 120,000. A ll the news tor 2 cents. Subscription price 50 couts a month, All orders from the surrounding Towns or $6.00 a year. To clubs of 10 or over, a and Country will be promptly attended to, at discount of ¿0 per cent. Address, the same prices that our City customers are n28tC “ T H E SU N,” New York City. charged. Stamping for Embroidering Braiding done to order. and direct from New F all & W inter Cam paign! New u n d e r s ig n e d h as p u r In J. W. Virtue’s New Bant Bled BAMBER&EH & FRAU Wholesale and Retail D K A IfE R S , Enter the Field this Winter with ike ; . : l KEWGOODS Ever Offered in this Market, which they are determined to sell for S m a lle r Remember the ball tiña evening. 9m * it anticipated. A good ; K ro fits Than any other House in Eastern Oregoa Our Stock embraces every thing in the line e D ry G oods* Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Tobacco and Cigars, and Everything General pertaining to a Complete Stock of Merchandise. Our Stock of Liquor* Ie well supplied with the Best Bread* e i W H IS K Y , BRAND Y, G IN , W IN E , etc., ete.. And we offer the same at Lowest Figures. TO T H E FA R M E R S 1 Farmers wanting anything iu tho line ef Reapers, M iwers’, Threshers, Feed Mills. Wagous, Horae Rakes, Harrows, Plows, or O TH ER A G R IC U LTU R AL M ACHINERY, will find it to their advantage to give us a sail. Wholesale Department Is keptinour New F IR E 1‘ ROOF C E L IA R . Givo us a Call at Virtue’s New Bank Block on Front Street, Baker City, Oregon. BAMBERGER i. FRANK. Baker City, Oct. 1 ,1873-n21tf. Waila Walla Variety ana Fruit Stare, K U l BT "W . L u b e ls k i, HO WOULD R E SPEC TFU LLY IN- form the Public, that he keeps all kinds of FRUITS, and VEGETABLES oa baud, that will be sold at either W W H O L E S A L E OF R E T A IL . The Fruit, Vegetables, Grapes, Ac., kepi by him are fresh aud o f the best quality. He also keeps Family Groceries, and e large variety o f Cakes, Candies, Tobacco an4 Cigars, together with an assortment of Y A N K E E NO TIO NS. He will be pleased to have those call whe wish any of the above articles, aud assures them that he will sell at prices to suit the times. N. B.—He can supply Families and ovk- ori with winter Fruit, and Vegetables, of all kinds, for Winter use. An endless variety of Peacbea, Apples, Peare, Plume, Grapes, <tc., Ac., received fresh every day by Express, and for salo cheap for Cash. I A H K K H © a ,I I © n 3 , T O Y S , etc., etc., Which he is selling Cheap for Cash or Country Produce. Baker City, Sept. 3 ,1872.-nl7tf W H O L E S A L E AND R ETAIL LIQUOR STORE. *“d PAP LEVINS - Respectfully informs the Citizens and D e a l ers o r Kustern O regon, that he has (.-stak ed himself in the Liquor Business at With the Stock in trade, Furniture and Fix tures thereunto belonging, and accounts and demands due thereto, in this City, and »aid Schellworth has retired from Saloon aud Bakery business, and the undersigned will alone conduct said business, at the Where he is prepared to fill all orders iu hi* line with the best of B A K E R C IT Y , Liquors, Wines, Tobacco and O L D S T A N D , On the corner o f Front Street and Valley Avenue. The best Cigars, and every thing in las line, in quantities to suit, and at low prices. He sells for M ines, Liquors, Cigars and FR E SH Keady Pay Only, BREAD , CRACKERS, a ND P A S T R Y g l f I a-? B A K E ftS áÜ V “i ¡ : ? ¡H- with Rosewood—have Front round homers, serpentine bottom and carved legs. Wo us« the full Iron Plate with over strung bass I as Ü * h t-í ö d J llí KB i FR E N C H G RAN D A C TIO N with top dampers, and our keys are of the best Ivory, r. h Ivory fronts. Onr Piano has Seven Octaves; is 6 feet 9 inches long, * feet 4 inches wide, and weighs, boxed, 955 pounds. Every Piano is fully wsrranted for fir* years. Send for an illustrated circular, in which we refer to over 500 Bankers, Merc!’*- ts, Ao.. (some of whom vou may know.) using our Pianos in Forty-Four States and Territories. Fleas« state where you oeen this »* - tie«. U. 8. PIA N O CO.. n26n52 865, Broadway, N. Y. f * ì Is S S ir , * ►< 1 B i f ** ft ( j t O o Sheep K a i s e r s 11 Imported Cotswoli Step for Sale. ne O hundred and sample S e w in y: V LIVERY S T A B L E f if t e e n / l6AfOHTC0M £*r$r. 1 kSAN FRANCISCO For particulars, enquire of R E ID A F LE T C H E R , Baker City. G I’. IER & K E L L O G G Having completed their New Stab]«, have now tbe finest and best regulated L i v e r y S ta b le M R S . R . C. S H E P H E R D , A jfc n t a t TA KE R C ITY. OREGON. April 2. l ^ S . r t f a * T IN -SH O P! .J. II. P A R K E R , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IX Copper, Tin and Stet-Iroa Ware. H a it i M treet, lin k e r C ity , O reffw a. e k eeps constantly on H baud a full assortment of all articles ia us lino, such as Miner’s Hydraulic Pipe, Noz zles, Butts and Tin Ware. Also, Everv Pattern and Style of S T O V E S . The Celebrated Buck's Patent .Cooking, and the Onward Parlor Stove are kept t>* baud, together with all other style«. JOB W O R K . Dor e upon short Notice, and at reasonable Prices. n26tf J. H. PARKER. ¡¿.tone Cutting and Building. essrs. Huberts At N elson w o u ld re spectfully inform the people o f Baker Where they will cany on the Livery Busi | City, and virinity, that they are prepared to ness in all ite branches. ; build foundations for home«, cellars, ride- STOCK BOUGHT AN D SO LD . I waiks. as well aa larger structures, and wiR Puier City. F cr. IS, 1872. a l T f »riMvl te aey wsrk e» this kind *< *1 ntemi. In E a s t e r n O r e g o n , R E A S O N A B LE PR IC E S. { Two Hnnirfil and Ninety Dollars D O U B LE V E N E E R E D |S § -5 ’ and is therefore enabled to sell cheap. He T COSTS LESS T H A N $300 TO MAKE can sell G -ods to the T ra d e , C heaper thss any $600 Piano sold through Agents, all small Dealers can lay them doWL here freaa o f whom make Portland or Kan Francisco. ONE H U R D R E D P E R CENT. He keeps a fall assortment of profit. We have no agents, but ship direct to families at Factory Price. P A R F IX T U R E S . We make only one style, and hare but one Give him a Call, Sample his Goods sad price. learn his prices. June, 4,1878, a itf Net cash, with no discount to dealer! or com missions to teachers. Onr lumber is thor oughly seasoned. Our cases are I Always on hand at the Bakery. A ll parties owing the late firm o f Schell- worth'd- Co., will settle with the undersigned. Balter City, Sept. 9, 1873. n!9tf F. A- BOHNA. Head Thorough bred Cots wold Sheep, lately Imported from the best herds in Can The weather yesterday was beautiful—the ada. The above Sheep are Full Blooded and as fine as any on tbe Coast. sun came out warm and pleasant. There are Forty Bucks in the lot. Tbe w hole will be sold in lots to suit pur Johnny Francis has left the Virtue Mine chasers, and at and gone to Eldorado to work. Dr. J. M Boyd has formed a partnership with H. N. McKinney in the Drug business. 3 7 © £ 2 t T chased the interest of Charles Schell- worth iu what was known as the ScbellworJi Saloon and Batary, mas. T A. J. Weatherby, of Burnt River, called on 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Carter, o f Farewell Bend o f Snake River, passed a few days in our city, including Christmas. : l : : : ALSO, y çR Y B E grw Hon. D. B. Scofield and familj were in our City during Christmas Eve and Christ us yesterday. Store Building and New a-ood«, That can be found in tbe City. I ft O T I C E . he Tobacco and Cigars Giro him a Call, ami look at his Stock, and price his Goods. Baker City, Dec. 10, 1873.-n31tf L A T E S T "FA S H IO N S Received every month, York. Together with the best Assortment of 1874 . THE THE SUN. O dd F ellows ’ B a l l .—The b ill given by ths Odd Fellows on last Wednesday Evening at the Court House, by Rev. Dr. Nevius, at * as one of the finest gatherings o f the kind 11 o’cloc k, A. M.; Catechism for children at that Lfc, ever Been our gou^ iortuae to attend. half past. 3 o’clock, aud service at half past 6 7he music, by Prof. Uitcbell and Kob’t Mc- o’clock, P. M. T he E vening P ost , of San Francisco has Uord, accompanied by a MeJodian, was of the enlarged to an eight-page, sixty-four column Tei7 bwt. The supper was as line aud well paper. •* could have been done; every tiring that •uuld suit the palate of the most fastidious C arlos W h it e .— Wre return our thanks to epicure was to be found on the table, and Carlos White, Esq., o f San Francisco, for fa •iiere w*s plenty and to spare. The com mi t- vors extended to this office. *es who had charge of the affair deserve P leasant . — Mr. and Mrs. Packwood gave treat credit for the good judgment exercised a Sociable, at their reiidenc, oa last Monday '• them in the arrangements, aud the carrv- evening, which was one o f the pleasantest «»W ‘o rerfectiou all that would tend to parties we have ever attended. ■'*xo the Utne ol those who participated, pass O pe n H ouses .— Several ladies of our city \ c‘ 6iuilly- Everybody was well pleased and "■Hie ball loom, Chnatinvs morning, well intend to keep open house to-morrow. Mr. an'fl Mrs. Gilbert, of Sparta, are in our Ulu5®* 11 » F*r<y was the largest that ha. been m Baker C ity-theie bemg city for the Holidays. ou« ^uudred tickeu sold, aud there S. OTTEMlEDIEft !i CO, H i Through the politeness of Mr. J. II. KZngruhuiu, the obliging ole rk of the West- H e rn Hotel, of this city, we are enabled to ■ i t ) before out reudeis ilie following list ol ^rriW j.-> in that iluiel, for the vt» ea end* and others from differentportions of Eastern J6igi>ee. m i l , 187a: Oregon are epeudiug the Holidays in our I David Farley < nd N. L. W ebb, V alley; J. W. Johnson, Miss Sarah Pierce, W . H : city. Thompson, L.. hung, C. 0. Goodspeed Han’l R e l ig io u s .—R ev. L. A . Pow ell w ill fdowre and wife uiid A. P. W eller, Sparta; eter Uilfeuther, John Gllieatner, A . J. preach as follows each m onth: 1st S ab Ira k'.and aud J. Muliundes, Silver City; bath, Eldorado; 2nd Sabbath, Baker City, i. W. Bartholomew aud Miss L. Cauton- II A M.,and 1% P. M .; 3rd Sunday, North nno.Claikswile; Col. ii. C. Paige, W F. j U> s A g l , i'ortland; David Noun an, Coi- Powder, 11 A. M.; 3rd Sunday, W o lf Creek, ruuo; li. t . Milner and u. b. Andrus, \V. P. M .; 4th Sunday, Baker City, as above. Cliuries JiincBley, Union; A bel L'g- Also, the week before the first Sabbath:— ert ami wile unu J. C. Isaacs, Boise City ; f. W. Webber and Miss Annie Kichaid- Rye V a lle y , Tuesday evening; Mormon on, Kye Valley; J. M . Carter uud wne, Basin, Wednesday evening; C lark’s Creek. "arewell Benu; H. B. Scofield, wile aud Thursday evening; Malheur, Saturday ulighter, a Honerts and wife and W ill, they, Auburn; i-avid ivnlght and John evening. • ley, Virtue hedge; Jonn A. W illiam s, S a lu te .— On the reception of the news in agio Creek; Charles Durkee, Express this city, last Saturday evening, o f the elec Unci); .Samuel Glover, T. F. Hover, C. usterbrook uiid M. Malone, Connor Creek; tion of Governor Booth as United States Sen m. Moiht unu wne, W illow Creek; J. h. eU, W in. button, L. A . Luicher, Koclies- ator for California, a salute was fired in hon ■r l a mis nd Curls V an Clay, Burnt or of his election, the arrangements and car iver; a . H. Adams, W a llu W u lia : W in. ilberl, Sparta; Morns Davidson, E. L. rying out o f which was done by our worthy Johnson, J aim's Cole and Dull Edwards, citizen, Judge L. O. Sterns. A large num Eluorado; J. linri.esand Montana Bradley, 8- Co.; W. A. Pack wood, W in. KoL>- ber o f our citizens rejoice at the election of |rtson anil a lex siewail, Augusta; a . J. Governor Booth. J la.tllt‘l'by, Burnt itivei; A. Girder, Idaho R. A. P ierce . —From a late letter received • I L b. Moisc, Pendleton; W . W. Gaid- '/Curni Deuly and wife unu J. Bozaith, from R. A. Pierce, Esq., we learn that he is t owder; F bhoemuker, E. Payne, Jonu rr'1' ^ ■ U.uidandC. K nopp,G . It. Valley; in the enjoyment o f better health than he J- ■•••'. 1..K City; J. W. .Moliteitli, l.ew- ■Jstuwi.; Marcus Colt and Fred Green, Hum - has enjoyed for years, and that his little girl ■Dotut Basin; Jus. Burril and Payton Ford, is mending finely. He expects to return ■ itoik Cieek; heo. Hofeus, W airen s; tj. L. home early in the spring. I By an. Pocuhontaa. D ivine S ervce on Sunday, 'January 4th. ^ G R E A T SALE M