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T h e C o lu m b ia R iv e r R o u te . PRIVATE M EDICAL LEGAL ADVEETISEMESTS, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Q cick C ukes and M oderate C hakcesj The Walla Walla Union of Dec. 20th , khcriff’s 8’ale. Sheriff’s Sale. rhys : As the Colombia river is, and NOTICE OF SA I.K ON EX ECU TIO N . must, for a time at lea-tt, l»e our only route to the sea. the quest ion of how Y V IR T U E O f A N K X K I T IO N «»tit o f i I ip C o u n ty c o u rt o f tlie to make the best of it is one that Mat»* Issued o f O regon for th e Count» of B ak er, deeply interests r.s all. And all ad U’ on a ju d g m e n t ren d ered in said C ourt, mit that under ure.-.qjt u) 1 (liiyement on ili»* tw en ty -fo u rth di y o f N o v em b er. A. I>. 1873, In in v o r o f I.iu h e r It. I-n n , A. there are many abuses that should Ni.-nrd, nod It. C- E dw ards, Tnu-tees o f be remedied, and that the river will It. kPr City Lodge, No. zr>. I. O. O. F., e n d ins t A." It. R olieit-. L W. N e l-o n . »ml be forced op *n before loog, to com J lien . M. Boyd, for tfip «urn o f F ive H u n d re d petition. JJut from what we learn D ollars, [fA'OJ gold coin, to I> p diie» ted from those whose judgment ought iignin-t H ip p ro p e rty o f tlie s a id A. B. K..b- I,. W . Nelson a id J . M. Boyd. I h a v e to be good in such matters, we in prt«, Ipviod upon m il sh a ll expose a t p u b lic sale cline to believe that if opposition is to fh e h ig h est b id d er, on allowed it will no^ follow in the Wednesday, the 21st day of wane of the Navigation Company, January, and have two short links of railroad •/ * A. D. 1874, eon Dieting three louger links of At I o ’clock P. M.. at th e Court Hnu«e door river. It is claimed that it would be In B ak er C ity ,.B ak er C o u n ty , O i prod , tlie ing described p ro p e rty , to w it: more expedient to not use the waters follow All o f I h a t c ertain I dri-li. k n o w n a« th e of the river between CeJilo and the S tu rg ill <t N ew ton Dlteh.uspil *»>convey w a te r trom P ine Creek to <ice Creek and from lower Cascades at all. The O. S. N. <;ee C reek to G oodrich Creek, I hence via Company now has al>out nit eteeu M ill Creek an d M arble C reek to S alm an C reek. Said d ite h is situ a te d in P o cn h o i- milea of railroad at those two port tas M ining D istrict, B -ke-rC ounty,O regon. ages and between them tl*ere is only Said p ro p erty was lev ied upon as th e »boat forty miles <>f navigation. It p ro p e rty o f L. W . N elson a n d A. B. R ob erts and will be sold its afo resaid , to sa tis 16 claimed that this frequent change , fy said execu’ion a n d costs, a n d accruing from boat to car and from c ar to boat costs. a t B a k e r City th is T w en ty -th ird again, is too troublesome, expensive d a D y ated o f D ecem ber, A. D. 1873. i^itl slow, aud that these considera JA M E S II. S IIIN N , n33-n37 Sheriff. tions will more than counterbalance the advantages of water, over land heriff’s Sale. transportation. It is argued that the most economical and prolitabie N O TIC E OF SA LK ON EX EC U TIO N . way to get to our transportion over y v ir t u e o f a n e x e c u t io n this line, would be to use boats from o u t o f th e C o unty Court of tlie Wallula to Celilo, and build a rail S late Issued o f Oregon for th e C ounty of B ilker, road from there to the Lower Cas u p o n a ju d g m e n t ren d ered in said C ourt, th e T w en tieth d ay o f F e b ru a ry , A D. cades—a distance of about seventy on 1873, in favor ot E. O. s te r n s , a n d a g n in st miles, if we are rightly informed. A n th o n y M oore, A tn asa M oore, a id Al- This would save onmeronshandlings b e rtC . M oore,for th e s u m o f F ive H u n d re d n d S i> teen D o llars and T w en ty -six cents, of freight and would of course be a [SolO 2 i>] to be d irected ag ain st th e p to p er- much the more speedy way. There ty o f said A n th o n y M oore, A m -isa Moore d A lb e rt C. M oore, I h av e levied u p o n , are, of course, difficulties to be o \ . ai a n d sh a ll expose a t p u b lic sa le to th e h ig h ercome, but the practicability of the est b id d er, on pass for a railroad route is too well established to require farther dem Wednesday, the 21st cLiy of onstration. The Northern Pacific' January, A. D. 1873, Company lias decided it to be prac At 3 ’clo ck P. M., iit tlie Court H ouse d oor, ticable for a broad guage road, aiul in B a k e r C ity , B a k e r C o u n ty , Oregon, th e it certainly would be more so for a fo llo w in g described p ro p e rty , to w it: a re s in th e R ye V alley P la c e r narrow guage. At a rough estimate, M F in iv in e g sh c o m p a n y , s ta n d in g in th e n a m e of we have heard it said that this piece A tn a sa M oore. iv e sh a re s in th e R ye V a lle y P lacer of road could l>e built and equipped M F ining C o m p an y , sta n d in g in tile n a m e for a million dollars. Such a road o f A n th o n y M oore. A lso t lie R ig h t, T itle d In te re s t o f A n th o n y M oore, \m a s a would lay the produce of this river an M oore and A lbei t 0. M oore, o r e ith e r o f about ns near the sea as Portland is. th e m , in an d to a ll t h a t t h e P la c e r M ining True it would be a few miles further ground s itu a te d in R ye V a lle y M in in g istrict, B i.k er C ounty, Oregon; com m enc away, but as large, or larger vessels, D in g a t o r n e a r th e m o u th o f K itc h e n can come to the Cascades as can go O u le h , a n d e x te n d in g dow n D ixie Creek, a n d k n o w n as “ P la c e r M in in g Claim No. to Portland—at least that is what we 70,” as su rv e y e d by C. M. F o ster, D eputy Lave been told. Aud by the vessels U. S. Surveyor, for Jo sep h H . S hinn. coming up the Columbia to the ter T h e aforesaid p ro p e rty w ill be sold as afo resaid , to satisfy said execu tio n a n d minus of the railroad, the trouble of costs, a n d accru in g costs. bundling from car to steamer, and D ated at B a k e r City, th is T w en tieth d a y 1873. from steamer to ship would be saved, o f D ecem ber, A. D. JA M E S H S H IN N , besides the extra expense of paying n33-n37________________________ Sheriff. at least one dollar per ton for light ening from Portland to the mouth of Sheriff’s Sale. the Williamette. These are the NOTICE OF BA LE ON EX EC U TIO N . views that seem to be concurred iu y v ir t u e o f a n e x e c u t io n by some of our citizens» who have issued o u t o f th e Circuit C ourt, o f th e bad the most experience in such s ta te o f O regon, for tlie C ounty o f B.-iker, upon it ju d g m e n t re * d e re d in said Court, matters, and whose judgment-ou this on th e VtJi d ay o f O ctober, A. D. 1873, in subject is entitled t,o consideration fa-vor o f \V. J. L eath erw o o d a n d a g a in st and respect. To us the project locks A n th o iy M oore, A lb e rt C. M oore am i M oore, .for th e sum o f ($345 Go) feasable, but where the money is to T A h tnasa ree H u n d re d a n d F o rty -fiv e D o llars am i come from, and how it is to be se Sixty-five cent«, G old Co n, to m e directed a in st tlie p ro p erty o f tlie said A n tb o ry cured, are questions that we will a M g oore, A lb e it C. M oore an d A nnisa Moor»*, not now attempt to solve. So for as I h av e levied u p o n a n d sh a ll expose at the steamer« are concerned, this pro P u b lic Buie, to th e highest b id d er, on ject, if ever carried into effect, will Wednesday, the 21st day of do away with at least one line of January, A. 1), 1874, boats—that between the Dalles and Cascades—if not the line from the a t 2 o ’clo ck , P. M., i t th e C ourt H ouse Cascades to Portland, which, of P o o r, in Bilker City, B ak er C ounty. O re -conrM?, dej em lson the depth of wa g w o n n : ,th e Hollowing d escrib ed p ro p erty , to ter in the Coiumbiu, and its suitabil T h a t certain IIou«* situ a te d on tlie Bouth side of Miiki S treet, in tlie tow n o f E ld o ra ity for navigation by sea going ships do, B ak er »ount.v,O regon, sitm ted oppo above Vancouver. site th e E ld o rad o H ouse, a n d k n o w n as B B th e H u rd y H ouse, also th e lo t o f grout-d on whii li sid»i H ouse sta n d s. Als»*, o t e H ouse situ a te d on W in d la ss G u lch , a n d now occupied l y T h o m a s S te phen» on. Also, o n e S h ed H ouse situ- tod in W ind lass G u lc h , an d k n o w n as tiie M oore Cabin. Tii<* a lo v e m e n tio n e d p ro p erty w ill he sold as aforesaid, to satisfy said ex e c u tio n . and! costs, a n d a ccru in g costs. Di.h*d at lb- k»*r C ity, th is : 4th d a y o f De cem b er. A. D. 1873. JA M E S II. -SHINN. n't3n37 sh eriff. Summons. In J u stic e s C ourt foi Bi k e r Dre<-inct, State oi O tegon, C ounty ot B aker. J. IL In g ia lli m , 1 lajn tiff, a g a in st Ole J a c k s o n , D efen d an t. To Ole Ja c k so n , tlie al-ove n a m e d De fen d an t. N T IIE N A M E O F T IIE S T A T E OF U iegoti, ji.u ..ie hereby req u ired to a p pear before th e u n d ersig n ed , a Ju stic e ot Hie P eace for th e P ie c in» t <n B ilker c o u n ty a n d s ta te afo re sa id ,o n th eT w ei-ty-nm : li »lay o J a n u a r y , A. 1). 1874, a t Oi-e o’clock, in t i e aftern o o n o f said d a y , a t th e otlice o f sa.U J u s tic e , in s.,iU P re c in c t, to answ er th e a b o v e n a m e d P la in tiff, in a civil actio n . Tiie d efendant w ill ii.k e io - tice, th a t if lie fail to an sw er, th e co m p la in t h e re in , th e P la in tiff w ill ta k e Ju u g - m en t ag a in st h im for th e su m oi E ighty D o llars, iviih in te re st floin tire s ix th day o f A u g u st, 18»>3, id th e ra te o f te>* p e r c-em". per am u m , en d for tiis costs a n d ciisbursc- m ei.ts in th is a c tio n . Y ou will also ta k e notice th a t tin s s u m m o n s is p u b lish ed by o rd e r o f th e uudeisign» d , d u ly m ad e on tlie 18th day o f D ecem ber, A. 1 ». i87.4. M. H. ABBOTT, J ustice o f th e P eace for B a k e r P recinct. n'-t n38 I S p e c im e n I n d ia n A g e n t s —Ma- ginnis, tlie Congressional delegate from Montana, says it is a common practice of the Indian agents in that Territory to take a ha rel of sugar »o an Indian and exact a receipt for teu r* u m m o n s. barrels, aud so on throughout tlie stic e s Court for tlie P recin ct o f C larks list of articles distributed every In v Ju ille , S ta te o f O regon, C ounty o f Baker. year. We have heard like leports as Civil A ction to reco v er M oney. to the treatment of some of the Ore T ru n k a n d R u st, P lain tiffs, gon tribes, and we think it only a A gainst F- M. M ason, D efendant. fair average of the conduct of these n a m e d D efend agents and protectors of the red men. To F. M. M ason, th e a n above t: It differs not a jot from the crimes N T IIE N A M E OF T H E S T A T E OF for which Tweed is now undergoing Oregon, yo u arc h ereb y req u ired to ap proper punishment in the Blackwell p e a r bef. re th e u n d e rsig n e d , a Ju stic e ot | ii»e P eace in au d :or C la rk sv ille P rectn ct, Islaad penitentiary, and we don’t be B ak er c o u n ty , O regon, on S a tu rd a y , rite lieve any other remedy than the pen S e v en teen th d ay ot J a n u a r y , A. D‘. 187L t Tw o o ’c lo ck , P. M ., in the- a fte rn o o n of itentiary will ever affect a change iu a said d a y , a t th e office o f said J u s tic e , in the management of our Indian af said P re c in c t, to an sw er th e ab ove n am ed i P ia in titts, iu a civ il action. fairs. T he D efendant w ill ta k e n o tice, if he fail i I to answ er tlie c o m p la in t h e re in , th e P lain - It is the same the world over. I tills w ill ta k e ju d g m e n t a g a in st Dim tor 25) One H u n d re d a n d N in ety -th ree W hisky can be obtained at an Edin j : (8193 D ollars a n d T w enty-live cents, a n d th e burg temperance hotel by askiug for : costs o f th is a c tio n . G iven un d er m y h a n d th is 4th d a y of a seidlitz powder. j Decern her A . D. 1873. Ex Minister C. E. De Long arriv •d at San Francisco on December 15th, by the Alaska, from Yokaho- ma. W. R. CURTIS, J. P. T h e abo v e n a m e d defen d an t, F. M. Ma- ! son, w ill also ta k e no tice th a t th is S u m m o n s is p u b lish e d by o rd e r o f th e under- : signed, d u ly m a d e th is 4th d ay o f D eeem - i ber. A. D. 1873. oSInST R C U R T IS, J P- DR. W. K . M Ì 1 T S PRIVATE NOTICE O F SA LK ON EX E C U T IO N . y B v ir t u e o f an e x e c u t io n C orner of Eeidesc'.orti S tie o . ) a few doors below V i a? Clicor dim ise,) P iiv a te E n tran ce on Lei»;».»Goiti Street. EstuLlisLod ex( u ssly to aiiom the Afflicted bound and Scientific M edical Aid, in the treatm en t am i cure »>1 ail private and chronic l'is e a - bes, Cases o f Seciesv, au d all Sexual Dia- orders. Wednesday, the 14th day oi January, A. D. 1874, A t 2 o ’clock, P. M., a t tlie Court H ouse D oor, in B a k e r City, B a k e r C o u nty,-O re g on, th e follow ing describ ed p io p e ity , to- w it: T lie u n d iv id e tl one th ird in te re st in a n d to Two T h o u sa n d F o u r H u n d re d leet of P la c e r M in in g G ro u n d a n d F lu m e c o n nected th e re w ith , s itu a te d in A ld er C ieek, S h a s ta M in in g D istric t, B a k e r C o u n ty , O regon. A lso, th a t certa in R a n c h , situ a te d on A ld er C reek , B a k e r co u n ty . O regon, a n d k n o w n a s th e Cole R a n c h , to g e th e r w ith tlie te n e m e n ts a n d im p ro v e m e n ts sh u n te d th ereo n . T lie aforesaid p ro p e rty w ill be sold as aforesaid to satisfy said execu tio n an d costs, a n d a c c m in g costs. D ated at B a k e r City, tiiis 16!h d a y o f De c e m b e r, A. D. 1873. JA M E S II. S H IN N , n32n36 S h e riff T IIE B E D R O C K D EM O C R A T , TLe Old, fit-liable and Well E stablished DEMOCRATIC PAPER or E a s te r n O regon , C m end will furnish m ore pond reading m atter and reliable Local and F o ieign news, th an any o ther paper in Oregon, F o r L ess M o n e y . We will send the Bedrock Democrat, Codey’s Lady’s Book, $ AND Wood s Household Magazine, To one address, O j SE YEAfi, for S ix D o lla r s iu A d v a n c e . T he D emocrat contains 3 8 colum ns every week; it is the Oflitial P aper for B aker aud G rant counties, and the Ludy s Book and W ood’s H ousehold M agazine are two of the best M agazines published. Xow is the Time lo Subscribe. TO T H E A F F L IC T E D . DIE W is. DOhEBTY’ re tu rn s ins sin cere th an k s to Lis num erous patients lor th eir patronage, and would take tins o p p e r- ti.idty to rem in d them th a t he continues to consult at his In stitu te lor the cure of D ;s- eates of the L ungs, L iver, K idneys, D ig is- ti\e aud Genito-L n iiaiy O rgans, aim ail private diseases, v iz : Syphilis in ail its it.im o an»l stages, Sem ina; W eakness aud all the lioi rid consequences o f sell-abuse, gon- o n lie a , gleet, s tn c tu ie s , n o ctu rn al anu d i- urnai em issions sexual debility, diseases of ti>e hack and loins, iuliaium aiion of the bladiier'aud kidney», etc.; and he hopes that h is long experience and »ueee&slui j.iac- tice, wifi continue to in su re him a sliaie of public patronage. By ti:e practice ol m any yeais m Kurt ]>e aim the L i.it»cl ¡Suites, lie as enabled to apply the m ost eilu-ieiit anti sue* cessfu 1 rem edies against diseases of all kinc v. Pie cures no m ercury, charges model ate, treats liin patiem s in a correct and hoim rab.e way and l:as ruierences of unipuestioiiab.e veracity from men oi know n renp'ectability aiid high standing in society. All parties consul ring him , by le tte r o r otherw ise, will receive ti.e best aud g en tlest u e a iin e n t and im piict secrecy. W hen a female is in trouble, o r afflicted with disease, us weakness ot tlie hue a and Luibs, pain in the head, dim ness of sight, loss ol m uscular power, palpitation o i tne h eart, irritab ility , nervousness, extrem e u r i nary difficulties, deran g em en t of m gestive lunctions, general »iebi ity, vaginitis, ail »iis- eanes-of the womb, hysteria, sterility, and all-other uiseases peculiar to leuiales. she should go or w rite at once to the celebrated ten.ale doctor, W. lv. D O HKltTY, at his m edical In stitu te , and coiisult him about h er 1 troubles anil disease. The Doctor is eilect- i ing m ore cures than any o th er physician in j the state oi C alifornia. L et no false delica- | cy prevent you, b u t apply im m ediately and kave yourseil trom painful sutierings and prem ature death. All m arried laities, whose ueiicate health or o th er circum stances pre vent an increase in their fam ilies, should w rite or call at D r. W .Iv. D O D EBTY ’sM edi cal In stitu te, anti they will receive every pos- ible reliet and help. T he D octor’s offices are so ai ranged th at he can be consulted w ithout fear of observation. P atien ts residing in any p a rt of 41ie state, however distant, who m ay desire the opinion and advice of D r. D oherty in theii respective cases, and who th ink p ro p er to su b m it a w ritten statem ent of such, in preference to holding a personal interview , aie respect fully assured that their com m unications win be held m ost sacred and confidential. I f the case be fully and candidly described, person al com m unication will be unnecessary, as in structions lor diet, regim en and the general treatm en t ot the case itself (including the rem edies) will be forw arded w ithout delay and in such a m an n er as to convey n o iiiea of the p u rp o rt of the lette r <»r parcel so tra n s m itted. D y*C onsu]tation—By lette r or otherw ise F fiE E . P erm an en t cure guaranteed or no PaJ- ____ , Advertising Medium East of the Cascade Alouiitains. I t is the Live, Peoples’ P ap er—It is owned l;y no L ing or Clique-----and w oiks tor the in ter ests of the People, the D em ocratic P al ly, and ot E astern O itgi.n. i a \j7 . B u s in e s s D ir e c to r y £pcrm;Uorrh(ra. D r. D O H EliTY lias ju s t published an im p o rtan t pliant pie t, em bodying his own views ami experiences in relation to im potence or Virility ; being a Short T reatise on ¡Sperma- torrhiea or Sem inal Weakness, Nervous and P hysical D ebility, consequent on this affec tion, and other diseases of tbe sexual organs. Yhi» little work contains inform ation of the u tm o st value to all. w hether ma»ried or sin gle, and will be sent ELB E, by m ail, on re ceipt of six cents in postage stam ps for re tu rn (Kistage. O F E astlen W ashington , L astehn ceeo o n , and i s u n i HE RN I d a h o . r p iI E r i lllH S liE K S OI T IIE X staila svò J ìm Clut.n will ìl liiitii- tory cl u.e abose nam ed tect.oiis ».aria in 18»4. i'lie work will t-m bratc a general sketcli of tlie counties of V alia V aila, W hitm an, Ste ven» and 1 ukima, in \\ a.-hn gn.n 'l e i l i t .r v ; L u iatdla, b n ion ami Baker, m Ur»gon, and Bez Perce, Idaho and bntwhi.tie, in filano 'J e i n u r y , togeihei with ti.eir Productions, itesonrees, t.iin.aie, and a.l other uui jeem uj ot» which li.loim atii u is n q u iie d . i h c D u icto ry <>i each town ami city will be c< uq lete; anti that, with bkelcl.es o f earn, piace, sncuid make u luvahiui io t«. the m er e. ant. ta iu .e r. ami m echanic. An an ai.vei lining incuii m , it will be the best et intUHihceu, a.- it Will be »1 nitCii nn- jaa ua.ee ti.at n will always he retail.c»i in a prom inent potiti n lor le erehce. A d d re s s , W . Iv. D O H E R T Y , M. n22'r1 | d . Kan Francisco Cal, TJnde- In k e r . J. W. C L E A V E R Inform s the P u b lic th at he is prepared to do all kind of work in tlie U ndertaking Business on short r<> ice and at ra<on '.fi- prices. Bal er C ity. Oct. 1, 187.°..n21 f FLORENCE. BATES OF ADVEKTISING: One Pag»*............................................. B ail la g » ........................................... jq C a » d ....................................................... 5 LG’*’ A uvertitcr» laLii g »,lie page will ie ce»»e a copy ot ti,e book gratin, h “ »» o i eL e h i r t d i i ) w b l b e S i 5(, V e wifi une o u r Ixni em ieavors to make toe b»,ok c»,m| leie in every re s’ jet. A thoioiigi ly c» nipeit-nt je t non will soon make a tour ot iLe c» in. try to be em braced in the Di lector y and g ather ali tbe infoi m a tto n hecennary. li. M. SM ITH A OO. Ii2!bi34_______ V aila V alia, V T. S p e c ia l a tt e n t io n is c a lled to I ..* ;;rt»iiiu*;K 'ov;*m .'ntsia ula r c a l i y l a tL is cxc.-lli’iit M iiE iin r, nn 1 to Chc*rii-vv r m l e b 'sim t styl.*« o f Can.'SutUliil (o list. ___ ____________ « T lorence T I J .r .1 t i i o ’ie ! p r e f e r a M a - yv io . «-Lint* L*K liU8l»u>nork iiwity fro m IB s oy rra to r. w e n o w lii’. ve one o f t h -'t «I:-srrlj»f *on «ju h -t^ a sj-rr.iiiiiiig a i:»l h a R . M ’I I I T O S H T u :; a l l t i l ” o t h e r gt<-?|ili<»r ex * C .ll ‘.K*i;"»«yl C iro U i.T stjb*. Kespcciluily oilern h is servicen to the Public FLORENCE In tlie capacity of mi-mu su re to p le a se . I s «>::;* wiitiin a I f t h e r e is lu il-s o f t ;t:i I'rn!K-l*i(o not w o rk l:;^ w .fi, I w HI níícrul ta il i'RJ'O’it iiiiY oxjkujso JOINER AND C a l D i n e t- M a ls .c r . I«» C ie o u u e r . KA .i« L I. i . I L L , A g t , All kinds and every FLORENCE D E 8 C K 1 P T IO N T Ot Work iu Vo»>d lieaUy and prom ptly done. . P aker City, Ja n . 1 , ibVJ.tf A * th e I ! o :i! y 3? a c t iiiie tlia t can s**v in m ore tliim o n -* «(ti-c<*. Ciou— k;»vit:g a it*y«*rsi!»li* f.*vd— a re a t :»llv,i:.t’ g ” In Iniilruiiig «.,<;* l.L PE U K O ^b J L E 1 1 T L D TO A. U . 1 g o f m*an>«, iu q u iitiii", «-t«*. P A Y U P !! Brown are rewpt-cU y requested t»> i come forward and ceuie th eir account«. I eiti.er by Cu--li o r noie, ituiuediaiely. Cy ~ A word lo the wine 1 * oufiicient. Baker City, March 28,1873. n4Ctf Bamberger & Frank FLORENCE. e x a n i in e th è F lo r en ce , o r T J semi lor C im t la r nini Maui]>l<*« r i p e i t i u l i ) - » a v ite a i l ti»o»e w h o [ o f W o rk befo ie jo u ptirriinm * a f ew. iug; Mncttim*. B U Y T H E K F.VI t are indebted td them to call anu nettle. | M acliiues sotti on lib e ra l tei ms. s»e are iu WuUi oi m»>uey, auu m u st base it | R to meet or.i e n g a g tm tu is. Baner City. i,ct. 1 . 1873.-21 tf P A Y IJH t » 4 LL PA1.T1EK KNOW ING THEM a x . selves inaeUied to J . H . J'A l.K E ii. ti.e liu sfio p m an, are re<|nested u> call at ouce ami se m e tneu accounts witfi L AKli or bv Note, AND &AYL CO oT. J. H. PABKKR. Baker City, Sept 3, 1873.nI7tf A EOC l l F O R T I ir . M IL L IO N ! rv /n J _ - k * — _ A f riraie Counselor to tba ] marry on oh o* | liv.l logical o v- n | ^ ¡u»ysierit«tu. J rcvelatiuu»of a | [theNexual nvoU’ui, withth® Intent rtiRCovrriei i • \ rodudu< hu »1 jireveutiug ©Bupring, ho w to presert e the cam pl* xiou. A;C . C Thi .418 it u iatcreniiu,; w«»ru olt«o hundred ami *Uty races, with numcrouH eugru\iuKtK. fiiul couiaiua valuable iurbriu .»lion f.»r tnone who are nmrriea.orcor.tcmplnienmr* ri.’ige Still i l i h >% booa that ough t »o he kepi uader lock ami kev. ami not laid c.areleaHJy about »lie house. 11 contain* the experience and advice of a pnv*!c!»n whose reputation i* world*wWe, un:t should be in the j ri- ▼ ate aruwerofcverv male and femalethronshoutihe entire ▼lobe. It embraces everrthiue on the subject of the gen erative avstem that is worth knowing, and much mat it Hot published in any other work. Sent to nnv one (free of pontage) for Flnv Cent«. Add re** Dr. Butu* l>Upen*arjr,No. 112 N. i*i*uta street St. I.OU18, Mo. Refore applying to the notoriotm quacks who advertise in public paucri.or using any quark remedie* pi ru e pr. liutu work no matter w hat yourdiacajic ia, or Low ueplor- able your couililieu. Dr. Butts occupi* •* a double house of twenty-seven room* ; i s i ndorsed by aomo o f the most celebrated medi cal professor* of thi* country and Europe, nud can be con sulted personally or I y mail, on the discawes mentioned In hi* work*, office and parlors, ho. l’i N. Eighth »ireet, Letwcen Market aud Chesuut, fct. Loui», Mo. Fel). 26, 1873.-n42v. if) H so a m z FLORENCE Q E W IN G .M ACH INES. 17 ) SA M U E L H IL L , Agente Xo. 19 Xew M ontgom ery U r t f t , G r a n d H o te l B u i l d i n y , A a n l 'i an cisco , J A S . B. LO O M IS, A g e n t, ufi tri in P O R T I,A N D , O R F O O X P r a c tic a l a n d A n a ly tic a l Chemist«, XO IV E L L , M A S S . BOLD SO o TO T H E D . \ F i l l i T l ; \ A T E ! HEW REMEDIES! NEW REMEDIES! DR. GIBBON’S C2.‘), Kearney St., C orner Comm ercial street, Kan Francisco. E stablished in 1854, for tbe treatm en t of sexu »1 and sem inal diseases, sucli us Gonor- ltiea, Gleet, K tricture, Syphilis in all its ton u s, sem inal weakness, impotently, etc. .fekin diseases, of years standing, and ulcerated legs snccesstnlly treated. Dii. GfBBUN lias the pleasure of an n o u n cing that lie has retu rn ed from visiting tlie principal H ospitals in Kui ope, and l;us re sume»! practice at tne D ispensary, 1523 K ear ney street, co rn er of Com m ercial, wfitno Ins old patients and those req u irin g fiisservices may find him . 'J fie Doctor lias spared n eith er tim e n o r money in seeking out new rem edies, and lias le tu rn e d w-iin increased facilities for tfie alluviation ot Unman »uttering. U O K U k liliB U I K M S E S ! How m any uninsaiids of persons, both male ami tem ale, are t».uro who are sufier- ing out a misei aide existence from tiie ef fects of secret indulgence, or troui virus ub- »orbeu into tile system . n,oott a t tlieir pal- lid, em aciated and tiisig m e il faces and tn cir broken itowu consU m uons, »»uiiali tying tfiem for the iiappm ess «»1 m arriage or tne eiiji.ynieiil ot ine. in tins n o rn u siu ia - Uon tuousaiius si>ner u n in aeatu closes tne scene* L et parents, gimtiilan» alui Iriem ts attend to »^»,.-0 w fio aie suiie.iiig w n u any ol tnebu h o rrib le, iile-u estro jiu g nisiauie»— ste tnat tueV ale caleu tor a.uu cuieel nefui'C it is loo iuie. Aenu li.eui im m euiateiy to u . \ Gioi/oii, a pi.ysician wiio i,as n,u»ie o n * ale olseaSes l.is e: pe» lu .1 slnuy le f te a rs, anu who is ceila m •»< cure m e m ost lnvetu- rut,; cases vvitnot t m cicuiy or any in ju rio u s tfi n 0 s. i t Is iliq o, Lunt to loose uilnclcu, or lin^se iu lei e.Vied in tne weilaie ot tn eir ln u u d s, to fie caietni oi u.e many p reten u ed do.)tols Wno llileet a.l Cities, pubnsnlng r.nno- Skid m curing all uiseases t.i a lew uuys, *m- posing uj/on tne public by t.su.g m e nam es ol em in en t p.iVsietal.s li»,tn n.m oj,e aitti otiiei piaees. do liicick.) u fiti ciu , si,u nim.e stric t in q u iry tir you may fiui into tne nanus oi tiiose cnurlataus. S E M IN A L W E A K N E S S . Sem inal em ission— tne consequence of seit abuse, i n i s solitury vice, or Ueprav'eti sexual inciuigei.ee, is firatieeu by ti,e you th ol noth »exes to an a ;m ost uiiitm iieu exten t, producing tvitli u n e rrin g certainty tne fol lowing train of m orbid sym ptom s, unless com batted by scientiuc m em eal m easures, vm. Kaifi'w counicnaucti, u a rs spots u n u er tfie eyes, pains in tne Head, ly ig m g m ine ears, noise like ru stlin g oi leaves or rattlin g ot emu-tots, uneasiness about m eio iu s, weak ness of die lim bs, confiiseu vision, blunted in tellect, l»jss of confidence in appiuac.iing stia u g c is, a dislike lo iorm new ac»jnam tuu- ces, a uisposltlou to sh u n society, loss o f m em ory, pim pies and various eru ptio n s about tne lace, uectic-tlusi.es, fu rre u tongue, i»etia bream , n ig n t sweats, m im om anm anu ticquentiy insanity. It icliet n en o ttiotaiiieu , siiouiu apply im m ediate.y e itn er in person oi by le .te i, anu nave a cuio eiiecte»» uy ins new and scientific nioue ut treating m is uis- ease, widen never lads iu euecim g a uuick and radical cure. H 4 iitfiD AT ROM E. P ersons at a d isu n c e m u, oe CLTtED AT | H O .uE by addressing a le tte r to D r. Gibl>ou j stating case, sym ptom s, len g th ot tim e the | disease has aouuiiuocl, auu Lave uieuicine ; prom ptly for-vaided, free front dam age and curiosity, to any p a rt ot the country, with fu ll and plain directions lo r use. ^ P ersons w ritin g to tne D octor will please ; stuio the nam e ot the paper tney see tuis au- I v ertisem en t in. By iuc-losing T en D ollars coin, in regis tered iette r th ro u g h the Postollice, or ttirough \v eils, Fargo A Co., a pac..atee ot m edicine will fit, lor warded to any p a rt of the Union. A ll communications strictly confidential* Address DB. J . F . GIBBON, fi23 K earny street. Ban Francisco. Potnoffice Box 1 .- »7. A dressing which is at once agreea ble, health v, _ _ _ _ _ and effectual ' A \ v ’r .V i B ^ for preserv- 'I d m g the hair. I t soon re stores faded or gray hair to its original color. w ith the gloss and freshness of youth. T h in h a ir is thickened, fall ing luiir checked, and baldness often, thougli not always, cured by its use. N oth in g can restore the hair where tlie follicles arc destroyed, or th e glands atrophied and decayed; b u t such as rem ain can be saved by tli is application, and stimulated into activity, so th a t a new growth of h air is produced. Instead of fouling the h air w ith a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will present the hair from tu rn in g gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. T he restoration of vitality it gives to tlie scalp arrests and prevents 1 lie formation of dandruff, which is often so uncleanly and offensive. F ree from those deleterious sub stances which m ake some prepara tions dangerous, and injurious to the hair, th e V igor can only benefit, but not harm it. I f w anted merely for a H A IR D R E S S IN G , nothing else can be found so desirable. Contain ing n eith er oil nor djre, it does not soil w hite cam bric, and yet lasts long on th e hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a g ra te fu l, rfume. Prepared bv Dr. J. C. Ayer it Co., 30 o and is constantly and rapidly increasing in circulation, aim is the Lest i W l s l a r ’s B a ls a m o f W ild C h e r r j does not dry up a Cough, b u t loosens it clei n-es the intig-s. ami a lays irrita tio n , th u s rem oving ti e cause of the com plaint. None genuine unless signed I. B utts . P repared by S eth W. F owle »V Soxs. Boston. Sold by E edington , H osi i.rri.K <t Co., San F ra n cisco, and by dealers g eo eia ly. vSnlfiy To Correspondents. EASTERN OREGON, ì e The Standard ic l . c i i (Jo ro n s, iN Ft.r- K»)ie T hroat. V hooping Cough. C roup. I.iv er C om plaint, B ronchitis, B leeding of th e L nngs, and every otTeeiion of the T hro at. L ungs and Chest, ineliul ng C onsumption . exza , Notico to tho A 21 c cd c: ’. ITafbrtaaato. To 1 finales. You are certain to get your paper and m aga zines, ai.d need have no tears of either of them giving out or dying before the end of the year. The BEDliOCK DEMOCRAT now lias a larg er paying subscription iist than any other two papers published in m For restoring to Gray Hair ita natural V ita lity and Color. i i No. i a 519, t Sacramento i f f i l Street, ™ issued ».ut o f t. •• C iu n .t l Otnl oi th e Nii.t»-of O regon tor th e C o unty ot lb kor, upon a ju d g m e n t rem tered i* said lo u r t, on th e S e v e n th o f O ctober, A. D. 87 i. in fa v o r o f G eorge W . A m es, a* »1 ag ain st W illia m as. B osw ell, tor tlie su m <>: (■*->31 »si; F iv e H u n d ie d a n d T lh it.'-o n e D o llars a n d Blxty-six ce n ts, Gobi Co.n, to iu«* directed a g a in st th e p ro p e rty ot tiie said W illia m B osw ell, I h av e le \- ie«l upon i nd sh a ll expose a t P ublic .•sale to th e h ig h est b id d er, on B How t h e ¡S a l a r y C o m m it t e e S t o o d . —The iNicrutueiilo U n io n says: We notice, by our Eastern advices, that the committee appointed to prepare the bill to fix the salaries of Con greusuien agreed to report the bill introduced b y Judge N i h h t e k , o f lu diana, with some tritbug amend ments. The C o m m i t t » e added a pio- visiou muking the repeal to apply to the salaries of Vie* 1’resident and Speaker. Jiy a vote ot four to three, the committee refused to make the repeal a ply to the President’s sala ry. I>y u vote of five to two, they refused to make tlie repeal uppiy to Judges of the Supreme Omi t and employees of the beuute and House; aud a proposition to reduce the sa.u n es of Cabinet officers was defeated by a \ote of tour to thiee. It is evi dent that the Mews of a majority ot the committee are not ,\et in unison with those rtf the country ¡it large. As Orth latelj declared in the House of Representatives, rhe people were as much in favor of a reduction of the President’s salary as that of members, but he t-aid it could not be touched at flit* present term. Ayer’s AID. a llr r l BY ALL DRUGGIS TS EVER TW HF RK. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, F or the relief and cure of all derangements in the stomach, liv er, anil bowel». They arc a mild aperient, and an excellent purga tive. Being pui e- ly vegetable, they contain no mer cury or mineral whatever. Mach «erious sickness anil suffering is prevented by their timely u se; and every family should have them on hand for their protection and relief, when required. Long experience has proved them to be the safest, surest, and best of all the ,7‘lllx with which die m arket abounds, fly their occasional use, the blood is purified, the corruptions of the system ex pelled, obstructions removed, and the whole m achinery o f life restored to its healthy activ ity. Internal organs which become clogg»*«J and sluggish are cleansed by A i/er’t l ‘i tl«, and stim ulated into action. Thus incipient disease is changed Into health, the value of which change, when reckoned on the vast m ultitudes who enjoy it, can hardly be com* puted. Their sugar-coating makes them jileasant to take, and preserves their virtue» unim paired for any length of time, so that they are ever fresh, and perfectly reliable. Although searching, they arc mild, and oper ate without disturbance to the constitution or d iet or occupation. Full directions are given on the w rapper t* each box, how to use them as a Family physic, and for the following com plaints, which then# XT//* vapidly cu re: — F or o r In riis 'o m tio n , L ist« l»*»»n<*»», L a n g u o r , and Lo«» o f A ii | m — tits*, they should be taken moderately te stim ulate the stom ach, and restore its healthy tone un»l action. For J.iv«*r C o m p l a i n t and its various sym ptom s, SCIKoi:« E l r a i l a e l i o , Nick E i 'a i l a c l i e , J u u m l l c e or U r r r n H lr t- n»-««, I l i i i o n » C o l i c and IX iiio n « 4V* v e r s , they »tiouid lie judiciously taken ’’or each case, to correct the diseased action, or rem ove tlie obstructions which cause it. For 27,r«o;>t«*i-y o r I>i.»i rtii**a, hut on* mild do»'- is generally inquired. For R lii* iiiiia ti« in , »G out. G r a v e l , P a l l 'l o i t l c i i o f tli«* E l c i i r t . I* a in in tin* Mid«*, rSiit-L, and JL oln», they should j lie continuously taken, as required, to change the diseased action of the system . With »ueh ch inge those complaints disappear. For D r o p s y and I tr o p H ic u l Dwell* Imp*, they should be taken in large and fre quent doses to produce the effect of a draitie purge. For 8 u p p r r » « i( m , a large dose should b* taken as it produces the desired effect by sympnfhv. *. As a D in n e r ¡‘Hi. taloAone nr two Pitt» to prom ote »ligestion. and relieve the stomach. An o-casional »lose stimulates the stomach and bowels, restores the appetite, and invigor ates the system . Hence it is often, advanta geous wh»*- e no serious derangement exist». One who feels tolerably well, often find» that a »lose of these } ‘W m ’makes him feel decid edly better, from their cleansing and reno vating effect on the digestive apparatus. t’R K I'A R ED BY Dr. J. C. A Y ES & CO., Practical Chemiati, I.O W E T .T j , M A S S .. V. S. A . F O R SALK BY A L L DRUGGISTS E V E l i V V S i * » BAKER ITTI A I Ä q '’ h e Fall s. p. T e rm of <»• ¡"rf b a k r e t t , a . m ., P r i n c i p a l , a ss is te d by M b s . B abbett P r e c e p tr e s s . I ! j o u r bcuool will v r iw pi-eafeut matiage- | ..igh re p n a ffort will be made to ren* . , m n, I m eiit. and every tu 'n d er lu ll satisfaction w o rn patrons. IT » o x * H I 9 s P rim ary Department per Q uarter, P reparatory aud Academic, L atin . E x t r a , *10 00 15 00 3 50 6 00 F O S B " S r Branches in proportion. l_IWl»,l o , n .ir iv - e v Tuition Invariably in ADVANCE. resident. A. H . BBOWN, Preside nl3tf W m . F. M c C r a r y , Bec’y- C I T Y H A L L * rn n F L V B GE AND COM M ODIOUS Cleaver’s Furm tur* W are rooms i» n o w open to the PubUc for Bail«, Parties, Concerts, Ac., Ac. F o r particulars enquiry of^ fXEAVFB- r HH Eal, over j. w. fck*rTitF, Oe fft.-nHtf