Bedrock democrat. (Baker City, Baker County, Or.) 1870-188?, January 21, 1874, Image 4

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For the B edbocr D emocrat .
T in : OLD TEAR, A S D TH E TEW .
¡P ostponem ent!
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. J
T ill k r i u u l d i n C o n c e r t !
The old year has passed away
In its turn, the new year hold« away,
And may it* reign be equally good.
To any year's in times great flood.
The old year has had its harms.
For fire has came with outstrecbed arms
And swept man’s work o f years away,
And left it thus for ns to-dav.
Look at Chicago, so great,'so strong—
Aides wide and many long,
Destroyed by three nights fircy toil,
And lett mankind to mourn and spoil;
Look at Boston, equally great,
Meeting with a same-like fate.
Hundreds o f families left alone,
Without bread, without a home.
The many disasters at sea—
Wrecked vessels, drowning mortals—
O h ! may this year never see
Likewise, in earthly portals.
And wars too, we have seen,
Indian wars, they have been—
Captain Jack, with bis Modoc band,
Caused to tremble this mighty labd;
Now he, and our men, the best
Warriors, lie at rest.
Other things in the old year,
Has caused us to drop many a tear.
Let us pray that the new year
May bring torth nothing so severe;
But the good Lord will have bis will,
Whether good, or whether ill
To us it may seem,
But the Lord with the best alone doth teem;
So Jet it be with the new year,
Let us bless the Lord with childlike fear.
The Senate of the United States
confirmed Caleb Cushing as Minis­
ter to Spain, in place of Daniel Sick­
les, resigned; after which, on the
9th, the President nominated him
for Chief Justice of the Supreme
Court. The telegraphic dispatches
of the lOtk say it is probable that a
stormy debate will take place on the
confirmation of Caleb Cushing, as his
nomination does not give satisfaction
to the politicians in Washington.
C. Hyde, of our
city, was married to Miss Mary Par­
ker on Thursday evening last. A
pleasant journey through life to the
worthy young couple.
Jan. 8th.
The message of the President to
the Senate, withdrawing the nomin­
ation of George H. Williams as Chief
Justice, states that it is done at his
own request. Williams remains in
office as Attorney General, and the
nomination of Col. Bristow for that
position is in another brief message
consequently withdrawn.
W a s h i n g t o n . Jan. 7tli.
To the President:— S i b : Y ou were
kind enough, without my solicitation
or any knowledge on my part that
you contemplated such a thing, to
nominate me for Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court of the United States.
Since that time the,flood gates of cal­
umny in all directions have been
opened upon me, my abilities have
been
disparaged,
my
integrity
brought iu question, and as it seems
to me that the stage of public opim
ion adverse to my appointment has
been reached which might hereafter
embarrass your administration and
perhaps impair my usefulness upon
the bench; with a perfect conscious­
ness that I have performed with clean
hands and upright purpose all the
duties of the various public offices to
which 1 have been called, and trust­
ing to time and to a just public mind
when better informed for my vindi­
cation, I respectfully usk you to with­
draw my nomination.
The following resolution was offer­
ed by Hon. J. W . Nesmith and pass­
ed by the House of Representatives
on the 8th inst;
R e s o l v e d , That the President of
the United States be requested, if not
incompatible with the public service,
to furnish the House of Representa­
tives copies of all correspondence
between the different departments of
the Government and the Peace Com­
missioners during the war with the
Modoc Indiuns in Southern Oregon
and Northern California, during the
years 1872 and ’73; also copies of all
correspondence with and orders issu­
ed to the military aut horities engaged
in such war up to the period of the
removal of the Modoc Indians from
the States of Oregon and California.
It is expected this resolution will
lead to the exposure of numerous
schemes of speculation on the Pacific
coast.
P aris , Jan. 9th.
McMahon’s Ministry has resigned
in consequence of its defeat in the
Assembly.
McMahon urges the
members of his Cabinet not to retire.
No further action has been taken.
P a r is , Jan. 10th.
The members of the Cabinet have
agreed to accept the passage of a res­
olution on Monday to immediately
resume the discussion of the bill for
the appointment of Mayors, as a vote
of confidence.
M a d r i d , January 9th.
The Cortes dissolved to-day, and
new elections have been ordered.
Bilboa is surrounded by Carlists.
The assault on Cartagena was re­
pulsed with heavy loss to the assail­
ing column.
P o r t - a d P r i n c e , Jan. 9th.
Ex President Baez, of ¡Santa D o­
mingo, has been allowed to depart
peaceably iu a French war vessel.
W a s h i n g t o n , January 7-— Clayton
to day introduced abill authorizing
the widows of pre emption claim­
a n ts to prove up perfect ettlements.
making them in effect settlers, which
the local Courts in California havede-
cided they are within the meaning
of the pre emption laws.
The Standard
has intelligence
from the Gold Coast that the British
forces will enter the Ashantee terri­
tory on the 15th of this month.
W
a s h in g t o n ,
OVER A MILLION IN BASK!!
Success Assured!
A F U L L D R A W IN G CERTAIN ON
T u e s d a y , S ls t o f .M arch, N e s t.
In order to meet the general wish and ex­
pectation o f the public and the ticket holders,
for the lull payment o f the maguiheept gilts,
announced for the Fourth Grand Gift Con­
cert o f the Public Library o f Kentucky, the
munagemeut have determined to postpone
the Concert and Drawing until
T u e td u )-, tlie ¡lis t o l M a rc h , 1874.
They have realized
Over A Million of Dollars,
And have a great many agents to hear from.
No doubt is entertained o f the sale o f every
ticket before the drawing, but whether all
are sold or not the C onceit and Drawing will
positively and unequivocally take place ou
the day now fixed, and i f any remain unsold
they will be canceled and the prizes will he re­
duced in proportion to tlie unsold tickets.
Only 50,OOu Tickets have been issued and
$ 1 2 ,0 0 0 C a s h GitEs,
$ 1 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0
will be distributed among the ticket holders,
The tickets are printed in coupons, o f
tenths, and all fractional parts will he repre­
sented in the drawingjustas whole tickets are.
1.1ST O F G IF T S :
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT,
$ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0
ONE GRAND CASH G IFT,
1 0 0 ,0 0 0
ONE GRAND CASH G IFT,
5 0 ,0 0 0
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT,
2 5 ,0 0 0
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT,
17,500
10 Cash G lits, §10,000 each,
100,000
30 Casli Gilts,
5 000 each,
150,000
50 Cash Gilts,
l.hOO each,
50,0u0
80 Cash Gilts,
500 each.
40,000
100 Cash Gifts,
400 each,
40,000
150 Cash Gilts,
300 each,
45,000
250 Casii Gifts,
200 each,
50,000
325 Cash Gilts,
100 each,
32,000
11,000 Cash Gilts,
50 each,
550,000
The chances lor a gift are as one to hve.
I 'H l t i: O r T IC K E T S :
W hole tickets, §50; Halves, §25; Tenths,
or each coupon, so; Eleven Whole Tickets
for §500; 22** Tickets /o r §1,000; 113 Whole
Tickets for §5,000; 227 Whole Tickets lor
§10,000.
No discount on less than §500
worth o f Tickets.
The Fourth Gift Concert w ill be conducted,
in all respects, like the three which have al­
ready been given, and full particulars may be
learned from circulars which will he sent free
from this office to all who apply for them.
Orders for tickets and applications for
agencies will be attended to iu me order they
are received, and it is hoped they will be sent
in promptly that there may be no disappoint­
ment or delay in tilling all. Liberal terms
given to those who buy to sell again. All
agents are peremptorily required to settle up
tneir accounts and return all unsold tickets
by the 20tli day o f March.
T H U . E. B K A M L E T T E ,
Agent Public Library Kentucky, and Man­
ager Gift Concert, Public Library Building,
Louisville, Ky.
n34xi37
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NOTICE OF S A L E OX EXECU TION .
I> Y V I R T U E O F A X E X E C U T IO N
J> issued out o f the Circuit Court ol the
State o f Oregon, for the County o f Baker,
j upon a ju d gm en t rendered in said Court,
i on the Twenty-second day o f December,
A. D. 1873, in favor o f W . C. Sm ith and
i L. P. H aiiscom , and against J. S. Sparks,
for the sum o f tf 140 IK) One Hundred and
Forty D ollars, also ($9 00) N ine Dollars,
costs, to m e directed against the property
o f the said J. S. Sparks, 1 have levied upon
and shall expose at P ublic Sale» to the
highest bidder, on
i VVednesday, the 28th day of
A t 1 o ’ clo ck . P. M .t at the Court H ouse
Door, in Baker City, Baker cou n ty, Ore­
gon , tlie follow in g described property, to-
wit:
L ot N um ber (2) Tw o, in B lock D, in
Fisher’s A ddition to Baker City, Baker
C ounty, Oregon, also, all the tenem ents,
hereditam ents and appurtenances there­
unto belonging.
The aforesaid property w ill be sold as
aforesaid to satisfy said execution aud
costs and accruing costs.
Dated at Baker City, this 29th day o f De­
cem ber, A . D. 1873.
JA M E S H . SH IN N ,
Sheriff.
By S a m . H . S m a e e ,
n34n38
Deputy Sheriff. '
Sheriff’s
Sale.
NOTICE OF S A L E ON EXECUTION.
Y V IR T U E O F A N E X E C U T IO N
issued ou t o f the Circuit Court, o f the
State o f Oregon, for the County o f Baker,
upon a ju d gm en t rendered in said Court,
on the ftli day o f October, A. D. 1873, in
favor o f W . J. L eatherw ood and against
A n th on y M oore, A lb ert C. M oore and
A m asa M oore, for the sum o f ($345 65)
Three H undred and Forty-five D ollars and
Sixty-five cents, G old Coin, to m e directed
against the property o f the said A nthony
M oore, A lb ert C. M oore and A m asa M oore,
I have levied upon and shall expose at
P ublic Sale, to the high est bidder, on
B
Wednesday, the 21st day of
January, A. D, 1874,
at 2 o ’c lo c k , P. M ., at the Court H ouse
Door, in Baker City, Baker County. Ore­
gon , the follow in g described property, to-
w lt:
That certain H ouse situated on the South
side o f Main Street, in the town o f E ld ora­
do, Baker cou n ty , Oregon, situated o p p o ­
site the E ld orad o H ouse, and k n ow n as
the H urdy H ouse, also the lot o f ground
on w h ich said H ouse stands.
A lso, one H ouse situated on W in dlass
G ulch, and n ow occu pied by T h om as Ste­
phenson.
A lso, on e Shed H ouse situated in W ind­
lass G u lch , and k n ow n as the M oore
Cabin.
The above m en tion ed property w ill be
sold as aforesaid, to satisfy said execu ­
tion, and costs, and accruing costs.
Dated at Baker City, this 24th day o f De­
cem ber. A . D. 1873.
JAM ES II. SH INN ,
n33n37
Sheriff.
Sheriff’s Sale.
NOTICE OF S A L E ON EXECU TION .
y
v ir t u e
of an
e x e c u t io n
^ D ir e c to r y
o r
E astern W ashington ,
E astern O regon , and
N orthern I daho .
r p ili: P IB L IM IIL R Ä O F T H E
1 Walla Walla Union will issue a Direc­
tory of tlie above named sections earia in
1874.
The work will embrace a general sketch of
tlie counties o f Walla Walla, Whitman, Ste­
vens and iakirna, in Washington Territory;
Umatilla, Union and Baker, in Oregon, and
Nez Perce, Idaho and Shoshone, in Idaho
Territory, together with their Productions,
Resources, Climate, and all other subjects
upon which information is required.
The Directory of each town and city will
be complete; and ^ a t, with sketches o f each
place, should mak™ t invaluable to the mer-
cliaift. farmer, and mechanic.
As an advertising medium, it will be the
best yet introduced, as it will be o f such im ­
portance that it will always be retained in a
prominent position for reterence.
rates of advertising :
One Page............................................ $20
H alf Page..........................................
10
Card.....................................................
5
DC/“ Advertisers taking one page will re­
ceive a copy o f tlie book gratis.
P r ic e o f th e D ir e c t o r y w i l l b e
§1 50
W e will use our best endeavors to make
the book complete in every respect.
A thoroughly competent person will soon
make a tour o f the country to be embraced
in the Directory and gather all the informa­
tion necessary.
R. M. SMITH A CO.
n29n34
Walla Walla, W. T.
AN E N T IR E L Y N E W
S e w in g ¡M ach in e!
FOR DOMESTIC USE.
O N LY F IV E DOLLARS.
upon a ju d g m e n t rendered in said Court,
on the Twentieth day o f February, A D.
1873, in.favor oi L. O. Sterns, and against
A n th on y M oore, A m asa M oore, and A l­
bert C. M oore,lor tlie sum o f Five H undred
and Sixteen Dollars and Tw enty-six cents,
[8516 26] to be directed against tlie proper­
ty o f said A n th on y M oore, A m asa M oore
and A lbert C. M oore, I have levied upon,
and shall expose at p u b lic sale to the h igh­
est bidder, on
At 3 ’clo ck P. M., at the Court H ouse d oor,
iu Baker C ity, Baker County, Oregon, the
fo llo w in g described property, to w it:
Five shares in the ltye V a lle y Placer
M ining co m p a n y , standing in the n am e o f
A m asa M oore.
Five shares in the R ye V a lle y Placer
M ining C om pany, standing in the nam e
o f A nthony M oore. A ls o tlie R ight, Title
and Interest o f A nthony M oore, Vmasa
Moore aud A lbert C. M oore, o r either o f
them , in and to all that tlie Placer M ining
giound situated in R ye V a lle y M ining
District, Baker County, Oregon; com m en c­
ing at or near the m outh o f K itch en
G u lch , and extending dow n D ixie Creek,
and k now n as “ Placer M ining Claim No.
70,” as surveyed by C. M. Foster, Deputy
U- S. Surveyor, for Joseph H. Shinn.
Tlie aforesaid property w ill be sold as
aforesaid, to satisfy said execution and
costs, and accruing costs.
Dated at Baker City, this Tw entieth day
o f D ecem ber, A. D. 1873.
JA M E S II SH INN ,
n33-n37
Sheriff.
Summons.
In Justices Court for Baker Precinct, State
o f Oregon, County o f Baker.
J. H . Ingraham , Plaintiff,
against
Ole Jackson , Defendant.
To Ole Jackson, the above nam ed De­
fendant.
N T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E OF
Oregon, you are hereby required to ap­
pear before the undersigned, a Justice o f
the Peace for the Precinct o f Baker cou n ­
ty and Slate aforesaid, on the Twenty-ninth
day o t January, A . D. 1874, at One o ’clo ck ,
in the afternoon o f said day, at the
office o f said J ustice, in said Precinct, to
answer the above nam ed Plaintiff, in a
Civil action. The defendant w ill take no­
tice, that if he fail to answer, the c o m ­
plaint herein, the P la in tiffw ill take Judg­
m ent against him for the sum o f E ighty
D ollars, with interest from the Sixth day
o f A u gu st. 1863, at the rate o f ten per cent,
per a n n u m ,a n d for his costs and disburse­
ments in this action. Y o u will also take
notice that this S u m m on s is published by
order o f the undersigned, duly m ade on
the 18th day o f D ecem ber, A. D. 1873.
M. H. ABBOTT,
Just ice o f the Peace for B aker Precinct.
n33n38
Will Hew Patent Bnttou Hole Worker. I
Tlie most Simple and Compact in
Construction, the most Durable
and Economical in use, A
Model
of
Combined
Strength and Beauty.
OMPLETE IN A LL ITS PARTS, USES
the Straight Eye Pointed Needle, Selt-
s Threading, direct upright Positive Motion.
New Tension, Sell Feed and Cloth Gtnder.
j Operates by Wheel on a Table. Light Run­
ning, Smooth and noiseless like all good,
i high priced machines. Has patent check to
; prevent the wheel being turned the wrong
way. Uses the thread direct from the tpool.
Makes tlie Elastic Lock Stitch (finest and
! strongest stitch known;, firm, durable, close
and rapid. Will do all kinds o f work, tine
and coarse, from Cambric to heavy Cloth or
Leather, aud uses all description o f thread.
The best mechanical talent iu America and
! Europe has been devoted to improving and
simplifying our Machines, combining only
that which is practicaole, and dispensing
with all complicated surroundings geuerailv
found in other machines.
Special terms and extra inducements to
male aud female agents, store keepers, Ac.,
who will establish agencies through the coun­
try and keep our new machines on exhibition
and sale. County rights given to smart agents
free. Agent’s complete outfits furnished
without any extra charge. Samples o f sewing,
descriptive circulars containing terms, testi
mouials, engravings, A c., sent free.
Address,
C
Brooks ¡Sewing Machine Co ,
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No. 1329Rroadway, New York.
irtone Cutting
and Building.
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T J"essrs. R o b e r t s A Nielson w o u l d r e -
JyJL spectfnlly inform the people o f Baker
City, aud vicinity, that they are prepared to
build loundatious for houses, cellars, side­
walks, as well as larger structures, and will
attend to any work o f this kind at ail times.
H .
P A B K E B ,!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Coppur, T i and Sheet-Iron fare.
M a in S t r e e t ,
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B a k e r C ity , O r e g o n .
k e e p s c o n s t a n t l y
* or ‘ he relief
M oderate C harges ;
and euro 0f «1,
deraiigement3 !a‘
the stomach,
er. anti bowel,.
They a re a imlri
“ Prnem, and £
excellent pure“
}»vc’ «ring ,,5R:
ly vegetable, th0T
contain „«
enrv or mineui
w whatever. Much
serious sickness and suffering is prevented n»
their timely use; and every family slnnil'i
have them on hand for their protection lnj
relief, when required. Long experience h.ts
roved them to be the safest, surest uni
est o f all the F ills with which the market
No. 519, Sacramento Street,
TO THE AFFLICTED.
D R . W K. DOH ERTY returns his sin­
cere thanks to his numerous patients for
their patronage, aud would take this oppor­
tunity to remind them that lie continues to
consult at his Institute for the cure o f Dis­
eases o f the Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Diges­
tive and Genito-Uriuary Organs, and all
private diseases, v i z : Syphilis in all its
forms and stages, Seminal Weakness aud all
the horrid consequences o f self-abuse, gon­
orrhea, gleet, strictures, nocturnal and di­
urnal emissions, sexual debility, diseases of
tlie back and loins, inflammation o f the
bladder and kidneys, etc.; and he hopes that
his long experience and successful prac­
tice, will continue to insure him a share o f
public patronage. By the practice o f many
years in Europe and the United States, he is
enabled to apply the most efficient and suc­
cessful remedies against diseases o f all kinds.
H e cures no mercury, charges moderate,
treats his patients in a correct and honorable
way and has references o f unquestionable
veracity from men o f known respectability
and high standing in society. All parties
consulting him, by letter or otherwise, will
receive the best and gentlest treatment and
im plict secrecy.
To Females.
When a female is in trouble, or afflicted
with disease, as weakness o f the back and
limbs, pain in the head, dimness o f sight,
loss o f muscular power, palpitation o f the
heart, irritability, nervousness, extreme uri­
nary difficulties,'derangement o f digestive
lunctions, general debility, vaginitis, all dis­
eases o f the wonfb, hysteria, sterility, and
all other diseases peculiar to females, she
should go or write at once to the celebrated
female doctor, W. K. DOH ERTY, at his
medical Institute, and consult him about her
troubles and disease. The Doctor is effect­
ing more cures than any other physician in
the state o f California. Let no false delica­
cy prevent you, but apply immediately and
save yourself from painful sufferings and
premature death. All married ladies, whose
delicate health or other circumstances pre­
vent an increase in their families, should
write or cail at Dr. W .K . D O H E R TY ’s Medi­
cal Institute, and they will receive every pos­
ible relief and help.
The D octor’s offices
are so arranged that he can be consulted
without fear o f observation.
To Correspondents.
Patients residing in any part o f the state,
however distant, who may desire the opinion
and advice of D r. Doherty in their respective
cases, and who think proper to submit a
written statement o f such, in preference to
holding a personal interview, aie respect­
fully assured that their communications will
be held most sacred and confidential. I f the
case be fully and candidly described, person­
al communication will be unnecessary, as in­
structions for diet, regimen and the general
treatment o f the case itself (including the
remedies) will he forwarded without delay,
and in such a manner as to convey no idea o f
the purport o f the letter or parcel so trans­
mitted.
OC/“ Consultation—By letter or otherwise
FREE. Permanent cure guaranteed or no
pay.
Spermatorrhoea.
Dr. DOH ERTY has just published an im ­
portant phamplet, embodying his own views
and experiences in relation to impotence or
V irility; being a Short Treatise on Sperma­
torrhea or Seminal Weakness, Nervous and
Physical Debility, consequent on this affec­
tion, and other diseases o f the sexual organs.
This little work contains information o f the
utmost value to all, whether mairied or sin­
gle, and will be sent FREE, by mail, on re­
ceipt o f six cents in postage stamps for re­
turn postage.
Address, W . K. D O H E R T Y , m . d .
n22yrl]
San Francisco Cal,
TJ ndei tak er.
J. W .
C L E A V E R
Inform s the Public that he is prepared to do
all kind o f work in the Undertaking Business
on short notice and at rasonable prices.
Baker City, O t . 1, 1873.n21tf
li/Minrla
The Standard remedy for C oughs , I nflu ­
enza , Sore Throat. W hooping Cough, Croup,
Liver Complaiut, Bronchitis, Bleeding o f the
Lungs, and every affection o f the Throat,
Lungs and Chest, includ ng C onsumption .
Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry
does not dry up a Cough, but loosens it,
cleanses the Jungs, and allays irritation, thus
rem oving the cause o f the com plaint. None
genuine unless signed I. B utts . Prepared
by S eth W . F owle <fc S ons , Boston. Sold
by R edington , H ostetter & C o., San Fran­
cisco, and by dealers geneia!ly.
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A B O O K F O R T H E M IL L IO N !
11 A private Counselor to the
! Married or those about to
marry on the physiological
mysteries aud revelationsof
| |the sexual system, with the
latest discoveries ia producing and preventing offspring,
how to preserve the complexion. Ac.
. . . .
Thisis an iutereating work o f two hundred and sixty
iages, with numerous engravings, aud coutains valuable
aformation for those who are married,or contemplate mar­
riage. Still it is a book that ought to be kept under loek
and key, and notlaid carelessly about the house.
It contains the experience and advice o f a physician
whose reputation is world-wide, and should be in the pri-
vste drawer of every male and female throughout the entire
globe. It embraces everything on the subject o f the gen­
erative system that is worth knowing, and much that 1»
not published In any other work.
Sent to any one (free of postage) for Fifty Cents.
Address Dr. Butts’ Dispensary,No. 1 2 «• Eighth ftreel
St. Louis, Ho.
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Notice to the Afflicted and Unfortunate.
Before applying to the notorious quacks who advertise In
public papers,or using any quack remedies peruse Dr.
Butts' work no matter what your disease is, or how deplor­
able your condition.
Dr. Butts occupies a double house o f twenty-seven
moms j i aindorsed by some o f the most celebrated medi­
cal professors of this country and Europe, and can be con­
sulted personally or by mail, on the diseases msntioned in
his works. Office and parlors, No. 11 N. Eighth street,
hetwsen Market and Chesnut, St. Louis, Mo.
Feb. 26, 1873.-ii42y.
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larity o f this valuable Hair Prep­
aration, which is due to merit
alone. W e can assure our old
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tion for restoring G r a y o k F a d e d
(»23, Kearney St.,
H a i r to its youthful color, making
Corner Commercial street,
it soft, lustrous, and silken. The
San Francisco.
scalp, by its use, becomes white and
Established in 1854, for the treatment of clean. It removes all eruptions and
sexual and seminal diseases, such as Gonor­ dandruff, and, by its tonic proper­
rhea, Gleet, Stricture, ¡Syphilis in all its forms,
ties, prevents the hair from falling
seminal weakness, inipotency, etc. Skin
out, as it stimulates and nourishes
diseases, of years standing, aud ulcerated
legs successfully treated.
the hair-glands.
By its use, the
D li. GIBBON has the pleasure o f announ­
cing that he has returned from visiting the hair grows thicker and stronger.
principal H ospitals in Europe, and has re­ In baldness, it restores the capillary
sumed practice at the Dispensary, 623 Kear­
ney street, corner.of Commercial, where his glands to their normal vigor, and
old patients and those requiring his services will create a new growth, except in
may find him.
extreme old age. It is the most
The Doctor has spared neither time nor
economical H a i r - D r e s s i n g ever
money in seeking out new remedies, and
has returned with increased facilities for the used, as it requires fewer applica­
alleviation of human suffering.
tions, and gives the hair a splendid,
IIO K K IB E E D IS E A S E S !
glossy appearance. A . A. Hayes,
How many thousands o f persons, both
male and female, are there who are Butter­
M.D., State Assayer o f Massachu­
ing out a miserable exisleuee from the ef­
setts, says, “ The constituents are
fects o f secret indulgence, or from virus ab­
sorbed into the system. Look at their pal­ pure, and carefully selected for ex­
lid, emaciated aud disfigured faces and cellent quality; and I consider it
their broken down constitutions, dtsquaii
the B e s t P r e p a r a t i o n for its
fying them for tlie happiness o f marriage or
the enjoyment o f life. In this horrid situa­
intended purposes.”
TO THE U N F O R T U N A T E !
NEW REMEDIES! NEW REMEDIES!
F
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Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Practical Chemiiti,
CUBED A T HOM E.
Persons at a distance may be CURED AT
the Florence, or
sen ti lo r C ir c u la r a n d s a m p le s | HOME by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon
stating case, symptoms, length o f time the
o f W o r k b e fo r e y o u p u r c h a s e a Sew­
disease has oontmued, and have medicine
Miner’s Hydraulic Pipe. Noz­ i n g M a c h in e . B U Y 'H I E B EST I
promptly forwarded, free from damage and
M a c h in e s s o ld o n lil> eral te r m s -
curiosity, to any part o f the country, with
zles, Butts and Tin Ware.
full aud plain directions for use.
Persous writing to the Doctor will please
Also, Every Pattern and StvJe o f
state the name ol the paper they see this ad­
vertisement in.
S T O
V E
S .
By inclosing Ten Dollars coin, in regis­
The Celebrated Buck’s Patent Cooking, i
EWING MACHINES.
tered letter through the Postoffice, or
and the Onward Parlor Stove are kept on I
SAMUEL HILL, Agent, through Wells, Fargo A Co., a package ot
hand, together with all other styles.
medicine will be forwarded to any part o f
No. 19 New M o n t g o m e r y S tre e t,
the Union.
J O B
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Grand Hotel Building, San Francisco*
All communications strictly confidential.
Done upon short Notice, and at reasonable !
Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearny
Prices.
J A S . B. L O O M IS , A g e n t,
street, San Francisco. Poetoflice B ox 1,-
n26tf
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J. H. PARKER.
957.
n lljr l
n5ml0
PO RTLA N D , OREGON.
baud a lull assortment o f all articles in
his line, such as
machinery o f life restored to its healthv .vetiw
ity. Internal organs which become cloor , i
and sluggish are cleansed by .Iy er's ¡‘¡u
and stimulated into action. Thus Incipient
disease is changed into health, the value nr
which change, when reckoned on the y.Vt
multitudes who enjoy it, can hardly he r*«
j puted.
Their sugar-coating makes the,'
pleasant to take, and preserves their virtue,
unimpaired for any length o f time, to th«J
they are ever fresh, and perfectly religKii
Although searching, they are mild, ami oner’
ate without disturbance to the constitution or
diet or occupation.
Full directions are given on the wrapper to
each box, how to use them as a Family Mn sic
and for the following complaints, which tlieia
B ills rapidly enre:—
For I>ys|iep<iia or Iiu lig e iitio n , Ui,t.
l e a i n e w , l a n g u o r , and Eos* o f Am »«,
| ttt e , they should be taken moderately to
j stimulate the stomach, and restore its healthv
tone and action,
}
For F i v e r C o m p l a i n t and its various
[
symptoms, H i lion .« l l e u d a r In., g|( |.
l l e u d a d l e . J a u n d i c e or (>re<>n .HicU.
n o « « , Hi l i o n « C o l i c and B i l i o u s I> ".
v e n », they should be judiciously taken for
each case, to correct the diseased action or
remove the obstructions which cause it. '
For I > y « e n t e r y or Ik ia r rh o ca , but one
mild dose is generally required.
For I t l ie n n i a t i - iu . C lou t, Crave)
P a l p i t a t i o n o f t lie H e a r t , I*a in in’
t lie siid e. B a c k , and JLoin«, thev should
be continuously taken, as required, to chant»
the diseased action o f the system. With such
change those complaints disappear.
For l ) r o p « v and I > r o p « ic a l Knell,
in g « , they should he taken in large and fre­
quent doses to produce the effect of a dr.vstie
purge.
For S u p p r e s s io n , a large dose should b*
taken, as it producers tlie desired effect hv
sympathy.
As a J iin n er F ill, take one or two 1’ ilh to
promote digestion,and relieve the stomach.
An occasional dose stimulates tlie stomach
and bowels, restores the appetite, and invigor­
ates the system. Hence it is often ndvnnt.v
geous where no seTious derangement exist«.
One who feels tolerably well, often finds that
a dose o f these F ills makes him feel decid­
edly better, from their cleansing and reno­
vating effect on the digestive apparatus.
prepared
;
tion thousands sutler until death closes the
scene. Let parents, guardians aud friends
attend to those who are sufieiing with any
o f these horrible, life-destroying maladies—
see that they are cared for anu cured before
Qpecial attention is called it is too late. 8end them immediately to
I O t o t l ie g r e a t i m p r o v e m e n t s m a d e
Dr. Gibbon, a physician who has made pri-
r e c e n t l y i n tlii«* e x c e l l e n t M a c h in e , I vate diseases his especial study for years,
B in ! t o t h e n e w a m i e l e g a n t s t y le s o f
and who is certain ro cure the most invete­
U a ses achle<l t o o a r l i s t .
rate cases without mercury or any injurious
drugs. It is important to those afflicted, or
those interested in the welfare of their
friends, to be careful of the many pretended
doctors who infest all cities, publisning their
in curing ail diseases iu a few days, im ­
or those who prefer a Ma­ skill
posing upon the public by using the names
c h in e fe e d in g th e w o r k a w a y f r o m
! o f eminent physicians from Europe and
th e o p e r a t o r , w e n o w h a v e o n e o f
other places. Be therefore careful and make
t h a t d e s c r ip t io n , q u ie t ,e a s y -r u n n in g
strict inquiry or you may fall into the hands
a n d h a v in g a ll t h e o t h e r p e c u li a r e x ­
of those charlatans.
c e lle n c ie s o f th e o t h e r s t y le .
S E M IN A L W E A K N E S S .
Seminal emission—the consequence of
self abuse. Tins solitary vice, or depraved
sexual indulgence, is praticed by the youth
of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent,
with unerring certainty the fol­
s sure to please. If there is producing
lowing train o f m orbid symptoms, unless
o n e w it h in a t h o u s a n d m i le s o f
k a n F r a n c is c o n o t w o r k i n g w e ll, I I combatted by scientific medical measures,
viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under
w i ll a tte n d t o i t w ith o n t a n y e x p e n s e
the eyes, pains in the head, ringing in the
t o th e o w n e r .
SAM UEL H I L L , A g t,
ears, noise like rustliug ol leaves or rattling
o f chariots, uneasiness about theloins, weak­
ness o f the limb*, confuted vision, blunted
intellect, loss of confidence in approaching
strangers, a dislike to iorui new acquaintan­
ces, a disposition to shun society, loss o f
s the only Machine that j memory, pimples and various eruptions
c a n se w in m o r e th a n o n e d ir e c ­ ] about the face, hectic flushes, furred tongue,
t i o n — h a v i n g a r e v e r s ib le fe e d — a j foetid breath, night sweats, monomania and
g r e a t a d v a n t a g e in lits te u iu g e n d s j frequently insanity. I f relief be not obtained,
o f s e a m s , in q u i l t i n g , e tc .
should apply immediately either in person
or by letter, and have a cure effected by his
| new aud scientific mode o f treating this dis-
i ease, which never fails iu effecting a quick
and radical cure.
FLORENCE.
Tiv thoiu tv oQ a m n ol non
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FLORENCE
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axd
Ayer’s Cathartic PiUg>
AID.
Corner o f I.eidesdorff Street, ) a few doors
below What Cheer House,)
Private Entrance on Leidesdortl Street.
Established expressly to afford the Afflicted
sound and Scientific Medical Aid, in
the treatment and cure o f ail
private and chronic Disea­
ses, Cases o f Secresy,
and all Sexual D is­
orders.
Wednesday, the 21st day of
January, A. D. 1873,
MEDICAL
DR. W. K. M DOHERTY’S
PRIVATE
EDICA L
January, A. D. 1874,
B issued ou t o f tlie County Court ol the
State o f Oregon for the County o f Baker,
e j 7
B u fs in e ^ s
¡Sheriff’s Sale.
o f K entuck y.
Nesmith is pushing the bill for a
Total 12,000 Gifts, All Cash,
breakwater at Port Orford.
A m o u n t i n g to
$ 1 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0
M a r r i e d . — T.
Q uick C ubes
FOE THE BENEFIT OF THE
P u b lic L ib ra ry
PRIVATE
Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines.
Price One Dollar.
B u ck in g h a m ’s Dye.
F O R T H E W H IS K E R S .
As our Renewer in many cases
requires too long a time, and too
much care, to restore gray or faded
Whiskers, we have prepared this
dye, in one preparation, which will
quickly and effectually accomplish
this result. It is easily applied,
and produces a color which will
neither rub nor wash off. Sold by
all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL U C0.,
NASH U A, N JL
M E I! CITY ACIDO).
rn h e
F a l l T e r m o f th e B » I‘ e r
C ,t *
1 Academy will begin on the 1st day o f
September, 1873, under the supervision o f
S. R BARRETT, A. M.,
P rin c ip a l! a * » i* te il b y
M b s . B a b b e t t , as Preceptress.
The Directors feel warranted in saying that
onr School will full} maintain its present
high reputation under ita present manage­
ment and every effort will lie made to ren­
der full satisfaction to our patrons.
T
e r
m
is :
Primary Department, per Quarter,
$10 00
Preparatory aud Academic,
“
15 00
Latin. Extra,
3 50
French, Extra,
6 00
Other Higher Branches in proportion.
Tuition Invariably in ADVANCE.
A. H. BROWN, President.
W i . F. M c C r ar y , Sec’y.
n!3tf
C IT Y
H A LL.
I HE L A R G E AND COM M ODIOl'S
Hall over J. W. Cleaver’s Furniturs
irerooms is now open to the Public for
lls, Parties, Concerts, Ac., Ac.
,<>r ! ”
ÜCU‘“ , e “ '1“ ?
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