Bedrock democrat. (Baker City, Baker County, Or.) 1870-188?, February 18, 1874, Image 3

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    P e r s o n a l.
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^ r m o c ïa t.j
I t a k e r C ity , F e b r u a r y 19, 1974.
f ' , £ I8HEI1’ Nos. 20 and 21, N ew Mer­
chants Exchange, is our authorized A gen t
» ban Francisco.
A G E N TS.—The follow ing named gentle*
xneo are authorized to act as Agents for the
B e d ro c k D e m o c r a t :
G eo . P. H o w e l l a C o ., N ew York.
T iio s. B o y c e , ban Francisco,
T. C. E v a s », Boston, M ass.
L * K a m v e i s , Portland, Oregon,
"• 1*. F is h e r , Sun Francisco.
" OItii D ukham \s liii.u't, Union County, O.
**• C. H arper , Albany, Oregon.
M .W . liAVi*. Walls Walls, W . T.
V Kxox, Pendleton, Oregon.
J- 1». A oxzw , Boise City, Idaho,
b o o lay , Clarkcviiie, Oregon.
U. U .
e ll «, La Grande, Oregon.
w \.A ‘ ba-'WEuHD, i'ayette Valley, Idshj.
o. M. J e h hey », Weiser Valley, Idaho.
£ e il T u r k , Canyon City, Oregon.
« • H. M yue , Fram e Ciiy, Oregon.
F a r m e r s around Union and the Core can
P»y their »uhscriptiou to the D emocrat to
Geo. W right a bon, merchants at Union, or
Ooalcs A Aicirantels or b. G. Frencn at The
Cove. Fetbons wishing to subscribe in that
portion ol Union county can give their names
to either ol the above named parties.
F r h > B alaoe is authorized to act as Agent
for the D emocrat at Umatilla.
G eo . W. P almer is authorized to act as
Agent for the D emocrat at Marysville.
cih “ r l®* " • C ra n e » authorized to act
* * ^Kent for the B edrock D emocrat in ban
i raucisco.
Money Martel,
Latest New York Gold yuotations,
109 !*
L E G A L TEH D E R » l.N P O R TLAN D :
-Buying.................. hoc . | belling...............
91
N o t i c e •
T he undersigned has not Leased or Sold
out his Hotel Business at the Lalle», bt.t
w ill continue in the luture, as in the past, to
-dispense the substantial elements oi Lite to
the traveling public.
THOM AS SM ITH ,
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Bole Proprietor Empire Hotel.
Meteorological Table.
Through the politeness o f Professor 8. P.
Barrett, we are enabled to lay before our
readers the following table showing the range
o l the Mercury lor the week endiug Feb.
14th, 1874, at Balter City, Oregon
7 A. M.
12 M.
10 P . M.
Sunday,
J d oiiU a y,
Tuesuay,
>> ed u e s d a y ,
T llU ln u u y ,
F r id a y ,
■Suluruay,
A v e ra g e fo r
E ero.
‘25
32
35
20
32
20
16
26
24
th e w e e k
24
32
37
18
24
47
39
35
34
19
39
10
27 3 d e g r e e * ab ove
Average for the corresponding week last
year, 31:5.
Snow tall during tlie week. 5 inches.
Total suuw during the winter, 60H inches.
F o r SheriiT.
E ditor D emocrat :—Y ou will please an-
Jiounce my name as a candidate for the oilice
o f Sheriff of Baker County, subject to the
•decision o f the Democratic County Conven­
tion. 1 am for the man who receives the
nomination, hoping that I may L>o the lucky
one.
CUAS. H. 8C H E LW O R TH .
C o u n t y D e le g a te s IClected.
The following is a list of the Delegates, as
we have received them, from the various
precincts in the county:—
B aker C it y —K. D. McCord, J. H. Parker,
T. N. Snow, Jas. McEnrow, W. H. Speake,
W. H. Kilburn and A. Hicord.
E ldorado -J. C. Wilson, John Gibson,
M. K Davidson, Wm. Cunningham, Wm.
Hartman and Thou. Spires.
C larks C reek — A Myers, James Clary,
Frank. Carpenter aud W. li. Curtis.
M o r m o n B a s i n — J. C. Humpheys, N. Sav­
age ami Morris llogers.
K ye V alley — Jas. Odell and J. M. Turner.
W inoville —C. G. Chandler, W. H . Hull,
and 11. Z. Perkins.
N orth P owder —J. Christenson, It. B. C.
Bunch and P. Cooper.
P ocahonta 8 -M . Carpenter, O. T. Elliott,
A. Pulnoise and J. M. ltea—contested.
A lblrn —John Cliburn. Jesse Jones and
Wm. Mullen.
B lent B iveb —,C. C. Davis and Charles
Van Clay.
C onnor C reek —Geo. W. Palmor.
F ort S im pteb —Joseph Young.
T he P rimary
M eetings .—T here were
■some one hundred aud thirty rotes cast at
the Democratic Primary Meeting in this city
on last Saturday, at which A. Sicord, W. H.
-Kilburu, K. D. McCoid, T. N. Snow, W. H.
Speake, Jas. McEnrow aud J. H. Parker
were elected delegates to the Couuty Con­
vention, which meets in our city on next
Monday. The gentlemen are from among
•our best citizens, and we feel assured, from
■our personal acquaintance with them, and
-their known probity, that they will act for
the good ol the people and Democratic party
,u
«electiuu o f candidates for the vari­
ous office* to he tilled by their nominations.
^ hooting .—We understand there was a
^ i J'lUuk match un Willow Creek, near El-
006 day -last week, between a Mr.
•oftr1**1' &nd U®°- W ‘ Phillips. Neither
-«* puues ware
but a young man
mnniu**
Phillips’ ¡,led had his boot
'Le
^ d e r $ l(* 0 W
^
P8OU
n«*t
hia appearance at the
x ie itlerm o io u rcim u a c o u rr
Judge Whitaon of Lewiston, Idaho, was in
in oar city last Thursday night on his way
home from Boise City, where he had been
for some time past, in the discharge of his
duty as one o f the Supreme Judges o f Idaho.
The Judge is a genial gentleman, and well
liked by the people o f Idaho.
W. B. Morris, the Gen. Superintendent of
the K. W. Stage Company, called on us last
Saturday afternoon, ou his home, at Boise
City, from Portland, where be bad been on
business connected with the interests of his
company. Mr- Morris is o n o ’ ofth e most
correct and best business men on the Coast,
aud attends promptly and strictly to his own
business. We are pleased to ’ see that be is
in the enjoyment o f good health.
Capt. N. H. Millard, of Boise City, who was
at La Grande organizing a Chapter o f Royal
Arch Masons, wa* in our city for two or three
days last week, looking well and hearty.
O y s te r H o p p er.
The Lady members of the Methodist
Church and their Lady friends o f Baker City,
will give an Oyster Supper at Roberta A
Nelson’s Hall, ou to-morrow, Thursday,
evening, the proceeds o f which will be given
i
in aid of the Methodist Church in this city.
T h e s p ia n E n t e r t a in m e n t .
Ladies o f Baker will give a Thespian En­
tertainment, at Cleaver’s Hall, on next
Wednesday Evening, for the benefit o f the
Church in this city. The pieces will bs put
upon the boards in good style. • It is hoped
there will be a general attendance of the cit­
izens.
T hanks . - We are authorized by Mr. Wm.
F. McCrary to return his sincere thanks to
the merchants o f Baker City for their kind­
ness in withdrawing from the Book and Sta­
tionery trade and turning their stock, in this
line over to him. Mr. McCrary will keep a
full assortment o f everything in his line,
which be will sell at prices to suit the times,
and as low as such articles can be afforded
in this market.
D ecided .— Our friend. Judge L. 0.8terns,
informs us that the case o f Man- C. White
against the Northwestern Stage Company,
which be commenced at the October Term
1672, of the Circuit Court for this county,
was decided in favor o f the plaintiff on the
10th inst. The defendants, by their Attorney
J. H. R<od, appealed to the Supreme Court,
from the decision o f Judgo McArthur. The
respondent, Miss White, was represented in
the appellate court by Messrs. L . O. Stems,
and Knight A Lord. Thus ends a hard
fought case.
Remember the Ball on next Monday even­
ing. It is given to aid the Pnblic School
Fund o f this Dietrict. Without money the
Teacher cannot he paid and the school must
he discontinued for the present. Our peo­
ple are liberal and all will buy a ticket,
whether they attend the dance or not.
Feb. 9.—The bill of
Dawes, introduced in the House this
morning and referred to the Postof-1
bee Committee, fixes the rate of poa-
tage on all letters, including drop
letters and postal cards, at two cents,
and provides that no stamped envel­
opes be hereafter used.
The House Committee on Foreign
Affairs again discussed to-day Orth's
bill looking to a reorganization of
tbe State Department. Tbe Com­
mittee instructed the Chairman to
direct Secretary Fish to communi­
cate to them the increased appropri­
ation for salaries which would be re­
quired under tbe provisions of tbe
new bill.
a s h in g t o n ,
D E M O C R ATIC
AT TBE OLD StAND OF
R A K E R C IT Y , OREGON.
have
ceived a copy of the monthly Musi­
cal Review published by Sherman A
Hyde, of San Francisco. The peri­
odical is a very meritorious one, and
we commend it to those of our read­
ers who are musically inclined.
M
u s ic a l
R e v i e w .— W e
A
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N
A n n o u n c e m e n t ».
B illia r d T a b le s
To be fonnd in the City. “ Fred” and “ Bob"
will be pleased at all times to have their
friends give them a call.
A t the Standard Bakery,
Under tbe care o f MR. ILE R ,
On the corner, jnst opposite our Saloon, can
always be found good aud fresh
B r e a d and C ra c k e rs.
T IN -S H O P !
J. H. PARKER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Copper, Tin and S M -I r a Ware.
M a in S tre e t, B a k e r C ity , O re g o n .
zles, Butts and Tin Ware.
Also, Every Pattern and Style o f
U P !!
F o r s h e r iff.—We are authorized to an­
nounce William Athey as a candidate for tbe
L L PERSONS INDEBTED TO A. H.
office o f Sheriff of Baker county, subject to
Brown are respectfully requested to
tbe decision of tbe Democratic County Con­ couic forward aud settle their accounts,
vention.
either by Cash or note, immediately.
A word to tbe wise is sufficient.
F o r S h e r iff.—We aro authorized to an
Baker City, March 26,1473.
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nounce L. B. Kineheort as a candidate for
Sheriff of Baker county, subject to the de­
cision of the Democratic County Conven­
tion.
A
R. M ’lN T O S H .
E stray Notice.
T
Bedrock Democrat,
G odey’s Lady'* Book,
W ood » Household M a g a ri»,,
^ j
j, Stephen!
Respectfully inform fbe Lnifie* of
Nix D o l la r s in A d v a n c e .
Cify and Yfcinity, that they
The D e m o c r a t contains 39 columns every hare opwfred an establishment, at tbe
week; it is the Official Paper for Baker and residence of Mrs. H. C. Shepherd, m
Grant counties, and the Lady's Book and Baker City, wheFe they are prepare*!
Wood's Household Magazine are two o f the to Cut, or Cnt an M.rke all M od* <rt
best Magazines published.
Ladies & Childrens Clothing.
Xow Is the Time to Subscribe.
All order* from the snrrennding Town*
and Country will be promptly aiteiMied to, at
You are certain to get your paper and maga­
tlie game prices that our City cn»ioW»r* afe
zines, and need have no fears o f either of charged.
them giving out or dying before the end of
Stamping for Embroidering avd
the year.
Braiding done to order.
The BEDROCK DEMOCRAT now has a
larger paying subscription list than any other
two papers published in
L A T E S T F A S H IO N S
E A S TE R N
O REG O N,
and is constantly and rapidly increasing in
circulation, and is the lest
Received every month, direct from Nw
York.
A G E N T » W ANTED FOR TH E
H IM T O K Y O F T I I K
Advertising Medium
G R A N G E
M O V E M E N T , .
East o f the Cascade Mountains. It is the
OR THE
Live, Peoples' Paper—It is owned by no FAR M E R’S WAR AGAINST MONOPOLIEb
Ring or Clique---- and works for the inter­
Being a full and autheuttc account of the
ests of the People, tlie Democratic Party, •truggles of the American Fanner« ag^L. t
and of Easteru Oregon.
the extortions o f tlie Railroad Compani**,
with a history of the rise and progress of tlie
Order of Patron* of Husbandry; it» object*
and prospect*. It *ell* at sight. Send for
specimen pages and term* to Agent*, aud
see why it sell* faster than any other book“
Address,
Center Store, Stone Block,
A. L. BANCROFT A CO..
721 Market St., Ban Francisco, Cal.
B a k e s C it y , O regoh ,
January *21. 1874-u37u43
S. OTTEMIEIUER & CO.,
W H O L E S A L E and R E T A IL
T o S h e e p I Losers'.!
Imported Cotswoid Steep for Salt.
O
DEALXKS IX
Clothing,
D ry Goods,
Shoes & Boots,
Hats and Caps,
Notions,
NE
H U N D R E D A N D FIFTKICM-
Head Thorough bred Cotswoid Sheep,
lately Imported from the best herd» >n Can-
ada. The above Sbeep are Full Blooded-
and as fine as any on the Coaet.
There are Forty Bucks in the lot.
The whole will be soldi in iòta to suit pur­
chasers, and at
R E A S O N A B L E P3WCES.
For particulars, enquire o f
Tobacco and Cigars,
R E ID & F L E T C H E R ,
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E C n rd w a ro ,
Baker Oity, Ogn.
WHOLESALE
G r o c e r i « » a n d P r o v is io n » ,
A ID
And a full assortment of
In the capacity of
L
J O IN E R A N D
C a L > in e t-M a lie r.
I
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O
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S
R E T A IL
LIQUOR STORE-
,
Miners aid Farmers Implements.
A ll kinds and every
W e keep a full stock of
D E S C R IP T IO N
O f Work in Wood neatly and promptly done.
Pakor City, Jan. 1, 1873.tf
Staple
Goods
In our
L IV E R Y S T A B L E
P A P L E V IN S
Respectfully informs the Citizens and D e a l­
ers o f E a s te r n O r e g o n , that he has cstab-
f ed himself in tlie Liquor Business at
B A K E R
Liquors, Wines, Tobacco and
Cigars,
G R IE R & K E L L O G G
On Second Street, which we offer at
L O W F IG U E R S B Y T H E
In
Eastern Oregon,
Whoro they will carry on the Livery Busi-
•
ness in all its branches.
STO CK B O U G H T A N D S O U ) .
and every thing in his line, in qpantities tc
suit, and at low prices. He sells for
Ready Pay Only,
and is therefore enabled to sell cheap. H *
can sell Goods to the T r u d e , C h e a p e r than
small Dealers can lay them down bore from
Portland or San Francisco.
H e keeps a full assortment of
PACKAGE,
L iv e r y Stable
Respectfully returning onr thanks
B A R F IX T U R E S .
for the past Liberal Patronage, we
Give
him
a Call, Sample his Goods and
hope by
learn his prices.
Baker City, Nov. 13, 1872. n!3tf
June, 4, 1878.
Fair and Square Dealings,
HEREAS, UNDER T H E A C T OF
the Legislative Assembly ot tbe State
of Oregon, entitled “ An Act to Protect L iti­
gants,” Approved October 24,1870, the B ed ­
rock D emocrat , a newspaper published at
Baker City, Baker County, Oregon, has been
designated to publish the Legal and J udicial
Advertisements for the counties ot Baker and
Grant, iu Oregon; aud whereas, the Propri­
etor of said B edrock D emocrat has tiled
with the County Clerks o f said Counties
written stipulations accepting the conditions
o f said Act, together with Bonds, approved
as the law directs, with proper returns and
notices thereof to this office, according to law.
NOW, Therefore, the B edrock D emocrat
is hereby proclaimed to be appointed and
confirmed as the medium through which all
Legal and Judicial advertisements for the
counties o f Baker and Grant shall be pub­
lished, for the period authorized by law.
Doue at the City of Salem, this 27 tb day of
Feu.uary, A. D. 1873.
[ state seal . I
L . F. GROVEB,
Attest:
Governor.
S. F. C hadwick ,
Secretary of State.
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W
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D i
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w&mmY &
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A continuation of the same.
Particular attention paid to Orders.
N. O T T F N iH F I X E R A C O .
Baker City, Dec. 10, 1873.-n31tf
Is on hand at his
O L D
Drugs,
Chemicals,
Paints, Oils,
Perfumeries,
Patent Medicines,
Soaps,
Wines,
Brandies,
Whiskies and
Cordials,
Medicinal purposes. F am ily M edi­
H E U N D E R S IG N E D , Living For cines
carefully prepared. Prescrip­
six miles from Baker City, has taken
tions accurately compounded,
up one stray horse, described as follows;—
at all hours o f the day or
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night. G ive us a call.
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H e is a bay Cay use, blaze face, the right
hind foot white above the pastern, supposed
to be four years old, abont 14 hands high; no
Lim e! Lim e! Lim e!
brands perceivable.
Appraised by Samuel Farnum, a Justice
o b e rt* A N elson b a r * on b a n d
o f tne Peace for Baker Precinct, Baker coun­
Lim e of good quality, aud w ill m 11 at
ty, Oregon, to be worth Nineteen Dollars.
low rates.
January 6,1874.
Order* from a distanoe tolioited.
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JAMES TONEY.
R
R edu ced-
THE BEST IX THE WOULD-
S T A N D ,
Where he keeps a Full and Com­
plete Assortment of
W i ll
Last A L ife-T im er
F a m ily G ro c e rie s,
Fruits and Vegetables, Candies,
Nuts, Pie Fruits, Oysters,
With a full assortment of
3
m
L iq u o r s ,
Together with the best Assortment of
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t e r n © s o ü i f t ü i a 'M
SH0ÌMNGER
O r GANS v
Tobacco and Cigars
IN D A IL Y USK.
That can be fonnd in the City.
ALSO ,
An endless variety of
Opposite Odd Fellow s’ H all, Main Street,
B A K E R CITY, OREGON,
P ric e
M OSE BLOCK
m
W ould respectfully Inform the public that
they have recently received a w ell se­
lected and fresh Stock o f
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MUSIC HATH CHARMS!
P ro c la m a tio n .
N
C I T Y ,
Where he is prepared to fill all orders iu his
line with the best of
Fireproof Warehouse^
Having completed their New Stable,
have now the fipest and best regulated
t Of.
To one address, ONE YEAR, for
Respectfully offers bis services to the Public
¥
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1974.
tnat J. M. Shepherd has made application to
purchase Lot No. 1, Block No. 6, in Baker
Citv, Baker county, Oregon, D. S. No. 12&,
and it conflicts withM. B. Mallory.D. S. No.
81, made Feb. 14th, 1872, for the name lot.
Also, with J. J. Price, D. 8. No. 107, made
O ct 9th. 1872, for the same lot, and you and
each o f you are further notified that Thurs­
day, the 12th day o f March, 1874, is set for
taking testimonj in said case, before the
Register and Receiver, at this oflice, at 1
o’clock, in the afternoon o f said day.
JOHN H. STEVENS, Register.
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D A N IE L C H A P L IN , Receiver.
We will send tbe
AND
P A Y
\ 1 o tic e to M . B . M a llo r y a n d
XN J- J- Price, You are hereby notified
F o r le s s Money/
One of the Finest and Best
F o r S h e r iff.—We are authorized to an­ Done upon short Notice, and at reasonable
nounce Samuel H. Small as a candidate for Prices.
the office of Sheriff o f Baker county, subject
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J. H. PARKER.
to tbe decision of tbe Democratic Couuty
Convention.
States Land Office,
Can and
fern wh more n o d reading
matter and reliable Local and Foreign newt,
than any other paper >0 Oregon,!
W i l e s , L i q u o r « s a d C ig a r » .
S
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F o r H hertir,— We are authorized to an­
The Celebrated Buck's Patent .Cooking,
nounce R. C. George as a candidate for the
and tlie Onward Parlor Store are kept on
office of Sheriff of Baker county, subject to
baud, together with all other styles.
tbe decision o f tbe Democratic Couuty Con­
vention.
J O B
W O R B .
United
E a s te m Oregon*
,
H
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paper
W h e » will always be fonnd tbe very best
At the solicitation o f many friends, I hereby
announce myself as a candidate for tbe office
e k e e p s c o n s t a n t l y o n
o f County Clerk of Baker county, Oregon,
baud a full aaaortmeut of all articles in
subject to tbe decision of the Democratic his line, such a»
County Convention.
L U T H E R B. ISON.
M iner’s Hydraulic Pipe, Noz­
F o r Count)- C le r k .—We are authorized
to announce, W. R. Curtis, of Clarksville, as
a candidate for the office o f County Clerk,
subject to the decision o f the Democratic
County Convention.
D R ES S M AKIN C!
OF
B a m b e r g e r & F ra n k ,
Ws are prepared to supply Festivals, Par­
ties, Weddings, etc-, etc., with Cakes, Pies,
Ac., on short notice and at reasonable rates.
BOHNA A McCORD.
re­
Baker City, Feb. 10, 1874. n40tf
Notice to tie Public.
when «•«
yesterday evening
when we went to press, t r ; •
, ,
W e clip the following from the Troy, N.
mining friends * T li, b u u g(X>d for oui
Y ., W h ig :
more snow this winter th? a
TL*
“ Some three months since Dr. R. V .
summer, and this will J r
re water next Pierce, o f Buffalo, N. Y ., commenced ad­
.* »
o*
z “ T *■“ *» vertising in the W hig, an article called
“ Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Rem edy.” W e believ­
ed at that tim e it was one o f the m any
catch-penny arrangements
to swindle
people out o f their money, but during the
past few weeks have become convinced to
the contrary. W e know o f several prom i­
nent citizens who have suffered from that
loathsome disease “ Catarrh,” and they
pronouuce Dr. Sage’s Rem edy no hum­
Jt>hn F i i r ^ ^ Cr
to
wifo o f
booster” over tho .
hn is a pruod “ old bug, and in several instances have been
entirely cured. W e desire to g ive Dr. Pierce
lion he gives of tl °\LUrreilce- The descrip- the benefit o f the same.”
gives of the boy 1 » magnificent
U npleasantness .—There was an attempt
made
to have a fisticuff at the Primary Meet­
i
returned
borne
iromBilverCi *
^
ing in our city, on last Saturday.
SALOON,
S
W
T H E W EDRCKK D E W « m tf <
Tbe OM, Reliable and Well Established
V is it .—T he Editor of this paper will viait I J v h S H A M c C o r d R e s p e c t f u l ­
aker City
ly mform
inform the
ilia Citizens of Ba
lv
Portland, Salem and Albany during next
Public
generally,
that
they
have
and
tbe
Pubf
month. He will be at Albany during the
opened a New
session o f the Democratic State Convention
at that place.
I f Congress had em ployed as much sci­
entific skill in the arrangement o f its “ Re­
construction F olicy " at the close, as the
W ar Department did In the beginning o f
the war, In arranging for the manufacture
o f what was called Wnerldun’s Cavalry Con­
dition Powders for the use o f the Cavalry
horses, no doubt the Union would have
been restored long ugo.—Exchange.
F o r SIierllT.-—W e are authorized to
We will publish next week an interes^pg
letter from our friend Royal A. Pierce, in announce M. S. Warren as a candidate lor
which be gives a vivid description of the the office o f Sheriff o f Baker County, sub­
ject to the decision o f the Democratic
changes which have taken place within the County Convention.
past twelve years, where be has been travel­
ing since he left home, in our county, last
fall.
On and alter May 20tb, 1872, tbe Post O f­
W e notic?d In one o f our exchanges this fice hours will be from 9 a. m. to 7 p. m.—
week the statement o f Dea. John Hodg­ Sundays excepted. Open on Sundays from
kins, o f South Jelterson, Me., whose son 9 to 10 a. m. and 5 to 6 p. m.
was cured o f incipient consumption by the
W. F. M’CRARY, r. m .
use o f Johnson's Anodyne Linim ent. W e
reler to this at this tim e as tending to cor­
P rayer M eeting .—A prayer meeting will
roborate the statement we made last week
In relation to this Linim ent as applied to lie held at the Court House, on Saturday
consumption.
evening of this week.
A Row.—At the Primary Meeting at Poca­
[J7*C haA St. L o u is has located perma­
hontas, last Saturday, some o f the “ Roosters”
nently
in Baker; and is nowprepared to man­
permitted their angry passions to get the
ufacture and repair all kinds ol jewelry and
bettor of their good judgment, and they had watches. After twenty-eight years experi­
considerable of an excitement and a knock ence in the business, he feels competent to
give entire satisfaction. Mr. St. Louis, is
down.
also agent for the best Sewing Machine in
“ You should never let your angry passions use, the NewWilsou, price, $>55,00.
rise.
Your little fingers were never made to tear
(XT’" F ob the very best Photographs, go to
each others eyes.”
Bradley A Bulofson’s Gallery without S tairs
( K ^ Ascend in the ELEVATO R, 429 Mont­
S u ccess B a se d U p o n M e r it .
It is a subject o f general rem ark, among gomery Street, San Francisco.
both wholesale and retail druggists, that
no medicine introduced to the American
T u x P a y e r s T a k e N o tic e .
public has ever gained such a popularity
OSTS W I L L B E A D D E D TO
and m et with so large a sale in all parts o f
all Taxes remaining unpaid after the
the land, in the same length o f tim e, as
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery.— hirst Day-of March, 1874.
JAMES H. SH INN,
This cannot depend upon its having been
Tax Collector.
moro largely advertised than any other
Baker City. January 20,1874.n37n42
m edicine, as such is not the case. The cor­
rect explanation, we think, Is found In the
B a k e r C ity L o d g e N o . 2 5 , 1. O .
fact that this medicine produces the most O . F ., meet» every Saturday evening, at
wonderful and perfect cures o f very bad half past six o’clock, at Odd Fellows Hall, iu
the new Bank Block, corner o f Front street
cases o f bronchial, throat and lung dis­ and Court Avenue. Members o. the Order
eases, Is undoubtedly the most perfect and are invited to attend. By order o f N. G.
efficient rem edy for ull kinds o f coughs
that has ever been Introduced to the pub­
R E L IG IO U S N O T IC E S .
lic, and at the same tim e possesses the
greatest o f blood-purifying and strengthen­
R e l ig io u s .—Uev. L. A . Powell w ill
ing properties that m edical science bus preach as follows each month: 1st Sab­
been able to produce, thus rendering It a bath, Eldorado; 2nd Sabbath, Baker City,
sovereign rem edy not only in tne cure o f 11 A. M., and tiU P. M.;3rd Sunday, North
Consumption, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and Powder, 11 A. M.; 3rd Sunday, W o lf Creek,
coughs, but also for all diseases o f the liver 6% P. M ; 4th Sunday, Baker City, as above.
and blood, as scrofulous diseases, blotch­ A lso, the week before the first Sabbath:—
es, rough skin, pim ples, black specks and K ye Vulley, Tuesday evening; Mormon
discolorations. I t has therefore a wide Basin, Wednesday evening; C lark’s Creek,
range o f application and usefulness, and it Thursday evening; Malheur, Saturday
not only gives the most perfect satisfac­ evening.
tion to all who use It, but far exceeds the
R eligious .- -Rev. G. W. Clancy, o f the
expectations o f the most sanguine, thus
eliciting the loudest praise, and making Baptist Church at Wingville, will preach at
permanent livin g advertising mediums o f the Court House, in Baker City, the Third
Sunday o f each month, Morning and Even­
a ll who use it.
ing.
L IS T O F A R R IV A L S .
Through the politeness o f Mr. J. H.
Ingraham , the obliging clerk o f the W est­
ern H otel, o f this city, we are enabled to
lay before our readers the follow ing list of
arrivals at that H otel, for the week end­
ing February 17th., 1874:
J. T. Babinton and J. Doll, G. R. V a lle y ;
Mrs. E. W right, Vancouver; Miss Mary E.
Collins, Malheur; John Pow ell, J. 8. Davis
and John Hagar, N. Pow d er; H. JC. Bur­
nett and Thos, W illiam son, Sparta; Judge
W . C. W hitson, Lew istow n; C. H- Hough­
ton and W. B. Morris, Boise C ity; Thomas
Smith, a . E llio tt, Tom Huffm an and Sam
Roberts A wife, Auburn; W m . King, Silver
C ity ; John DeGuire and Nate Gray, Poca­
hontas; W . W . T ra vllllan and D. B. Jack-
son, Virtue Ledge; John Gritfin, Agusta.
Bohna & IMcCord’»
The best musical talent o f tho country re­
commend these Organs. The nicest and
T O Y S , etc., etc.,
best. More for yonr money, and gives bet­
Which he is selling Cheap for Cash ter satisfaction, than any other now made.
or Country Produce.
They comprise the
Give him a Call, and look at hi* Stock, and
price his Good*.
Baker City, Dee. 10, 187S.-n31tf
T A H S I E I E
H O t f l O R S ,
Enreka,Coucerta^rcliestra. ate Gratis.
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Illustrated Catalogues sent by mail, post­
(Graduate of the Medical Department ot paid to any address, upon application to
the Willamette University,)
B . K U O .M X G E K A CO.,
P H Y S IC IA N A N D S U R G E O N ,
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BAKER CITY, OREGON.
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Stone Cutting and Building.
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selve* indebted to J. H. PARKER, th#
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Tinshop man, are requested to call at once
spectfully inform the people o f Baker
City, and vicinity, that they are prepared to aud settle their account* with CASH or by
build foundations for house», eeUars, side­ Note, AND SAVE COST.
J. H. PARKER
walks, as well as larger structures, aud will
Baker Citv, Sept 3, \|78.nl7tf
attend to anv work of this kind at all time*.