Bedrock democrat. (Baker City, Baker County, Or.) 1870-188?, May 06, 1874, Image 3

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B aite r City , M ay 6 , 18 7 4.
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AGENTS. The follow in g nam ed gentle­
men are authorized to act as A gents for the
B ed ro ck D e m o c r a t :
G eo . P. R o w e l l & Co N ew vr^-s-
T h o s . B oyce San Francisco,
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T. C. E v a n s , Boston, Mass.
t ' r>A'ii-UE1's ’ Portland, Oregon.
L. 1 . F i s h e r , San Francisco.
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^ 1ght> Uni°n County, 0 .
m tv EAiiDEi: Albany, Oregon.
M W D avis W alk Walla, W. T.
, V. K nox , Pendleton, Oregon
J. D. A onew , Boise City, luaho.
J. 0. D oorev , C krksvule, Oregon,
w a ' V e lls * La Grande, Oregon.
R 'iw " G^WEORD, Payette Valley, Idahf.
8. M. J effreys , Weiser Valley, Idaho
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Cali-Vul1 City. Oregon.
H . H . H yde , F ram e City, Oregon.
a v m e rs around Union and the Cove can
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emocrat
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merchants
Union or
Cowles & McDaniels or b. o . French at The
Cove. Pei sens wishing to subscribe in that
portion ol Union county can give tneir names
to either ol the above namea parties.
F red S alade is authorized to act as Agent
lor the D emocrat at Umatilla.
^ G eo . W. P almer is authorized to act as
Agent ior tlie I^ lmuckat at Marysville.
C h a r le s W . Cru.iie is authorized to act
as Agent tor the B edrock D emocrat in ban
Francisco.
M
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arket.
Latest New York Gold Quotations,
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LEGAL TENDERS IN PORTLAND :
Buymg,................88c. | cjeilmg..............89
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o t i c e-
« UT H.E u“ derfg ,ned l»as not Leased or Sold
out his H otel Business at the Dalles, bet
will continue in the future, as in the past, to
dispense the substantial elements oi Bile to
the traveling public.
THOMAS SMITH,
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Sole Proprietor Empire Hotel.
Meteorological Table.
Through the politeness o f Professor S. P.
Barrett, we are enabieu to iay before our
readers the following table showing the range
ot the Mercury for the week enaiiiti
2nd, 18/4, at Üftkür City, Ure^uu:
7 A. M.
1 A M.
10 p.
Sunday,
44
62
44
Monday,
40
64
51
Tuesday,
49
70
53
Wednesday,
50
72
54
Thursday,
48
51
39
Friday,
40
53
38
Saturday,
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32
44 I
36
Average for tne week 49:3 degrees above
Zero.
Average for corresponding week last year,
46:3 degrees above Aero
Average tor tne month o f April 4à:2;
A good shower o f ram tell on 'i’nursday
night.
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N o t i c e . — Hereafter no certificate
of publication for Legal Notices will
be issued from this ofiice until the
P rinter’s Pee is paid.
F ish y . —It looks very fishy for a man to be
a Democrat, and go into a Democratic Con­
vention and seek a nomination for office,
and when he is defeated turn round and . p-
pose the man who was successful over him,
and still claim that he was and is still a good
Democrat. We do not, believe in such De­
mocracy or such Democrats. It looks as if
they were rather fishy. A deputyship has a
great deal to do with these firings some­
times.
M usical R eview . —We have received the
April No. of Sherman & H yde’s Musical Re­
view. This is a monthly publication devoted
to music and literature. The number before
us contains four choice pieces of music. The
subscription price o f this magazine is one
dollar a year, and the music published in it
is worth ten times the amount o f the sub­
scription.
A musement A head —The Rosedale The­
atrical Troupe will be in our city during the
setting o f the Circuit Court. This will give
the people o f our City and County an oppor­
tunity o f witnessing good theatrical perfor­
mances. This company comes well recom­
mended. They will be here next week.
T he M ay B all .—T he May Day Ball given
at Twigg’s Hall on last Friday evening was
a very pleasant party indeed and was very
well attended by the elite of our city. The
Music by McCord and McLane was good.
C alled . —Mr. H. Gilchrist, of Rye Valley,
called on us yesterday. He informs us thi t
Mr. Frans and himself will start their Quartz
mill the latter part o f this week. They have
about 200 ton o f good rock on their dump.
M r . F a l k , brother o f D. Falk & Bro., o f
Boise City, arrived in our city from Port­
land on the stage yesterday m orning. He
will remain in our city a few days and then
proceed to Boise City.
R e m o v a l s .— Charles St. Louis has re­
m oved his jew elry shop to the Baker City
Restaurant building, and Pfeiffenberger <t
Co. have opened their saloon in the build­
ing form erly occupied by Mr. St. Louis—»
they call their house the Senate.
O n h is P eg s . --Dr. Snow informs us that,
if nothing happens to put h im back,lie will
be a ble, in a very few days, to attend to
calls in his profession again.
F r e ig h t .— Several large freight teams,
with goodsfor various houses in our City,
arrived from U m atilla yesterday, ands^
am ong the rest a lot o f printin g paper for
the D em o c r at , w hich was shipped the
first o f last Decem ber from San Francisco.
T h e R o se d a l e T r o u p e .— Posters for the
Rosedale Tiieatrical Troupe are posted up
about our city.
The crops in P olk county are reported to
be in excellen t con dition , and look well.
A very large acreage has been sown in
grain in that county this year. In fact it is
estim ated the am ou nt o f land cultivated
this year w ill be m uch in excess o f that o f
form er ones.
Mr. J ohn N ewsom o f H o w e ll’s Prairie,
M arion cou n ty, inform s the Record that a
m u ch larger acreage is being sowed to
wheat than ever before, and that the pros­
pects never were better for a largo crop.
C a l l e d . — \. J.
L IS T « 1
AK 1U V A LS.
T h rou gh the politeness o f Mr. J. H .
In grah a m , the ob ligin g clerk o f the W est­
ern H otel, o f this city, we are enabled to
lay before our readers the follow in g list o f
arrivals at that H otel, for the week end­
in g M ay 5th, 1874:
W - H. W est and C. II. R ussell, Portlan d;
J. C. P em ber, Gem C ity; J. C opeland, li.
B asin; D. li. Brant, C hicago; J. Issaid and
w ife, U nion; J. Evans and W. Burnham, S.
F .; K. P. L ayton , E. H . Lathrop, Joseph
M each am , J. II. Johnson, T. J. Brower. J.
Patterson and Jas. Dugdale, E ldorado; Jos.
Bechrist, C larksville; S. R eed, W. E. W ood
D . E astabrook and D. Sisley, Connor Creek;
T. J. Sm ith , Union; R. Perkins, Sparta; J.
Evans, A u bu rn ; Jonn Erwin, L. P. V a liey ;
Morgan K eltn er, A ugusta; J. H . D ill. V a l­
le y ; S. F a lk , K alanra; Geo. H a ll,, Camp
Carson; A -J - W eath erby, Burnt R iver.
G ood N kws .—We understand that weekly
m ail service has been ordered on the new
mail route from Baker to Canyon City, and
that Messrs. Grier & Kellogg will, as soon as
their bond is approved, proceed to perform­
ing the service. The wants o f the people,
along the line, in Grant and Baker, counties,
over which this route passes, will in a meas­
ure be supplied. It wuuld be better if the
service was twice or three times a week. We
hope service will soon be ordered to that ex­
tent, if not daily.
H onorable .— It looks very bad on paper
for a man to publish the following announce­
ment: “ We are authorized to announce
________ _ as a candidate f o r ------ o f Baker
County, subject to the decision o f the Dem ­
ocratic county Convention” and when he is
not nominated opposes the ticket. This is a
pledge of honor to abide the result. In what
ligh t should a man be looked upou who vio­
lates the pledge here given. We know what
we think as does every other honorable man
in the County.
M a r r i e d .—Our friend T om D ealey is as
happy as a big sun flower, caused by his
success in the m atrim on ial line in secur­
in g as a partner for life Miss A chsah Rugh,
o n e o f the fairest ladies o f our city. A long
a n d h appy life to them .
Our friend Clay Irland also com es in for
h is share o f happiness, caused by his suc­
cess in procurin g a life lon g partner—Miss
Sarah A bram s, o f our city. This w orthy
cou p le also have our best wishes.
Miss M ary J. A rm strong, form erly o f this
city, has been so fortunate as to find a life
long partner at W a lla W alla, in the person
o f Mr. Frank A. Rankin. Success to them.
F ine W agon .—T here is now at McCord
Brothers Blacksmith and Wagon Shop, in
this city, a new four-horse wagon, o f their
own manufacture, that is ahead of anything
in that line that we have seen. The wagon
is neat, strong and light, and shows that the
builders understand their business.
Our
farmers and teamsters will do well to ex­
amine this piece of work.
E. A. P ierce .— , We have received a long
letter from Koyal A. Pierce, dated Dodge’s
Corners April 6th, in which he says: “ L it­
tle Mary is as well as could be expected, my
health is good. Push on the good car o f
reform—it is well ladened now. Love and
respects to all.”
The people of Sheridan, in W ebfoot. are
going through an epidemic o f the epizooty.
That is just wliat is the matter with some o f
our citizens—only the epizooty is going
through tnem.
The County Court for Baker County Is in
seesion this week.
W eatherby, o f Burnt
R iver, called on us on M onday, look in g
w ell and hearty.
J. W . Dugdale, o f E ld orad o, also called.
Mr. W h ite, o f San Francisco, agent for
the Giant Pow der Co., ca lled on us last
w eek.
J . L. Jackson , o f H orseshoe Bend, Idaho
paid us a visit last Sunday.
I n T o w n .—M ilton II. Abbott, of the Pen­
dleton Tribune, is in our city on business.
N ew S ign .— Dune. McLain has just finish­
ed a sign for the “ Call In Saloon,” owned by
Bohna A McCord. It shows to good advan­
tage.
A h alf ca lf and h alf bull-dog is attract­
ing the attention o f the learned heads at
Forest Grove.
The store o f W . K . K elly , at John Day
City, was recently broken into by burglars
and several hundred dollars worth of
goods taken.
The adjourned tim e o f the Circuit Court
for Baker County com m en ces next M on­
day.
N ew M usic . —We are indebted to Messrs.
Sherman & Hyde, o f San Francisco, fur a
very fine piece o f new music, entitled Neil-
son’s Grand March.
C ompromised . —The affairs of the Big El
dorado Ditch have been compromised,and the
Ditch placed in the hands o f Messrs. Pack-
wood A Carter to be operated Tuose gen­
tlemen left our city on last Monday morning
to take charge o f the ditch property.
Q uarterly
M eeting . -R ev. Elder Hines
will visit our city during the latter portion
o f this week. He will preach on next Sun­
day morning and evening, and probably on
Friday and Saturday evenings.
C orner S tone . — It is the intention of the
UN ION IT E M S .
The weather Is very changeable,
Grain is up in this section, and look s
[ well.
The D em ocratic County Convention fin-
! ished up business last Saturdav, with the
| follow in g result: Representatives, Dun-
| ham W right and E. S. McComas; Judge, E.
1 C. Brainard ; sh eriff, J. L. Curtis; Clerk, R.
S. Cates; A ssessor,----- H arris; School Su­
perintendent, S. M itchell. M any were the
hearts that went in the Convention in the
morning beating high with hope, hut by
eleven o ’clo ck a great m any had settled
down below zero. W ith the ticket we are
satisfied. It is a good one,and will be elec­
ted easily.
Pat. McGraw, a miner from Snake R iver,
was biought in our town last w eek, one-
h a lf o f his body being paralyzed. He will
doubtless fall on the county for support.
The Odd Fellow s celebration on last
M onday was well attended, the hall being
scarcely sufficient to accom m odate all
com fortably. The oration by T. C. H yde
was w ell calculated for the occasion, and
h igh ly appreciated by all. The ball at
night passed o ff very pleasantly, and every­
one en joyed them selves to the fullest ex­
tent.
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BONUS.
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BAKER CITY HOTEL.
33 lacks m i tiling
CLEMENT & SICORD, Proprietors,
AND
W AGON
B a k er C ity, Oregon.
rp lie P rop rietors resp ectfu lly
X inform the Public that they have pur­
chased the Baker City Hotel, and have fitted
itupas a First Class Hotel, where they wiil be
found at all times ready to attend to the
wants o f the
H u n gry and W eary,
In a manner that will give satisfaction.
The Table will be supplied with the best the
MARKET WILU AFFORD.
Give us a call, and then you can judge of
our ability and capacity to please our custo­
mers.
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CLEMENT A SICORD.
P A Y
Head o f Main Street,
BAKER
CITY,
OREGON.
AND
Manufacturers of Basics & la p is.
W direct from St. Louis, Mo., and none
but the very best is Purchased, we are there­
E A R E G E T T IN G OU R T IM B E R
I will do as good work, at as reasonable fore prepared to Warrant all our work.
Prices, as any other Shop in the Country.
We are now fu-lly prepared to complete any
S. B. McCORD,
iiuggies or Wagons
Baker City, Eeb. 10, 1874.n40tf
SHERMAN & HYDE
Cor. Kearny ana Suiter Sfs.
S A N F R A N C IS C O ,
l l p e r s o n s in d e b t e d
TIN-SHOP!
B la c k sm ith s
M A K IN G ,
carried on by the Undersigned, at nis
Shop, at the
GEO. J. BOWMAN.
GAINES & BOWMAN,
n A ll the V ariou s B ranch
H P !!
to a . h .
Brown are respectfully requested to
come forward and settle their accounts,
either by Cash or note, immediately.
CC?” a word to th e wise is s u fficie n t.
Baker City, March 26,1373.
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A
I
S. A. GAINES.
WHOLESALE A 2TD RETAIL DEALERS IN
SH EET
M USIC,
Musical Instruments,
-----AND-------
M U S IC A L
31 E l i C I I A X n i S E .
Orders from the Interior promptly filled.-
J . IT . P A R K E R ,
A T r iu m p h of M e d ic a l A r t .
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Y es a trium ph we call it, when m edicine
can be so “ fixed u p ” as to be pleasant to
take and yet accom plish the object in tend­
ed. Such a m edicine is Dr. Pierce’s Purga­
tive Pellets, sam ples o f w hich the writer Main Street, Maker City, Oregon.
procured and tested in his own fam ily.—
The Pellets (.little pills) are about one-fifth
the size o f an ordinary p ill, m ade o f high­
e k e e p s co n stan tly on
ly concentrated root and herbal extracts,
hand a full assortment of all articles in
and sugar-, oated.—Frankfort (Ipd.) W eek­ his line, such as
ly Orescent.
M any persons suffer with sick headache Miner’s Hydraulic Pipe. Noz­
and nervous headache, usually induced by
costiveness, indigestion, Ac. Such persons
will find reiiei if not cure, by keeping the
zles, Butts and Tin Ware.
bowels open with sm all doses o f Parsons’
Also, Every Pattern and Style of
Purgative Pills.
H ave you inflam m atory sore throat, stiff
S T O V E S .
join ts, or lam eness from any cause what­
ever? H ave you rheum atic or other pains
The Celebrated Buck’s Patent Cooking,
in any part o f the body? I f so, use John and the Onward Parlor Stove are kept on
so n ’s A n od y n e L in im en t, internally and hand, together with all other styles.
externally.
UANCFACTCr.KXlS OP THE
Copr, Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware,
On short notice, and we ca-n say we have the
Very Best o f Workmen in our employ.
Every one wanting a Buggy or Wagon will
save time and money by giving us a call and
examining our work for themselves.
IE3C o > i ^ 2 B © > »
Special attention is paid to Horse Shoeing.
All repair work done on short notice. We
are thankful for past Patronage, and still
solicit a continuance.
GAINES & BOWMAN.
Baker City, March 1 1 ,1874.-n44tf
2 Sewing Ni&chlaes-—A Grover
\t Baker, and a Florence, both new and
the very best—for sale. For particulars, en­
quire at this office.
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I
O f the C elebrated Standard
Organs—new—for sale.
enquire at this office.
For particulars
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THE UNEQUALLED
H
G
overnor
B o o th ’ s P l a g i a r i s m .—
The / ’etaluuia firgus passes the fol­
lowing Dot very complimentary re­
marks ou Governor Booth, who, in
his Harbor Oommissiou veto, plag­
iarized largely from the Federalist.
But the practice oi appropriating
other’s thoughts, abominable as it
is, is not coutiaed to Governor Booth
yet this fact cannot justify Booth
uor any one else in its indulgence:
“ This is by now means the first
time our Governor has been guilty
of literary piracy, but we hope for
the honor of the ¡State it will be the
last. Piagarianism. so glaring and
frequent us his, is disgraceful to the
Governor ot a great State, and
among literary people is justly re­
gained as a social crime. The Gov
efuor is trying to make it respectable,
but he wiil not succeed. The ad­
roitness he has acquired in the role
of demagogue and literary puiloiner
well avail him little wuen lie is in
the United States Senate. The truth
is, Booth has strutted for a long
time in borrowed p.umage. He lacks
al the elements of a great man, and
it will not belong before they wiil es­
timate him for what he is worth.”
To the above the Sacramento R ec­
ord adds this, which is complimen­
tary to the learning of the Senate:
We are not sure about the correct­
ness of the idea that his adroitness
in the roll of literary journalism
wiil avail him little when he is in
the United States Senate. The Con
gressional Library is a large one,
and there must be more than one
copy of the Federalist in it. Besides,
as very few of the Senators will care
to listen to his speeches, supposing
him to make any, it will be quite as
safe for him to follow his old habits
there as here. Indeed, on the whole,
we are inclined to think, that he will
incur less danger of detection at
Washington than in Sacramento or
San Francisco. The only serious
drawback to his literary career is
that when he does get found out at
Washington, the whole country will
be sure to hear oi it. That is an ob­
jection too which is far more likely
to appear to Governor Booth than
any consideration of mere honesty
or rectitude. Nevertheless, if he
cannot pilfer, we don’t see how he
can possibly maintain his reputation.
for he certainly cannot subsist on
his own resources.
¿ T O IB
l T v e r y s t a b l e
GRIER & KELLOGG
I n
E a s t e r n
O r e g o n ,
Where they will carry on the Livery Busi­
ness in all its branches.
STOCK BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Baker City, Nov. 13, 1872. nl3tf
LIVERY STABLE
ilESSliS. KILBLBXT p T b R II
T ) esp ectfaily In fo r m tlae Cif-
i \ izens o f Baker City and County, and
the Public generally, that they have pur­
chased the
X n i-N T -O H U ’ -S r
S t E L fc L l.©
I n d e p e n d e n t C a n d id a te fo r
MOSEY MDST COME!!!
Notice to All Persons.
Y
ou are H ere b y Notified th at
all Lands purchased o f J. M. Boyd, or
other persons, in the SontheastQuarter of
Section Seventeen, in Township Nine South,
and ForJ.y East, commonly known as Baker
City, and Boyd’s Addition, and which is
situated in Baker county, Oregon, (if said
Boyd, or other person, has not first secured
the title of the undersigned to the same),
is voidable, and will be taken from, you with­
out any pay or reward for improvements,
and you are further notified that there has
been no final decision, even in the Land
Most Desirable Instruments in the market
Office, against ine, bn merit, as to my title for The
church and parlor. Over 28,000 now in use,
to said lands. All that decision went to, was
to the point that my Attorneys did not make
the appeal in proper season, as ordered by
G E N E R A L AGENTS,
,
-
me. Suit will be instituted in proper time
to recover all o f said land and improvements
BAN PRANCiaCOj^
held. Beware!
ROYAL A. PIERCE.
Rockbridge, Wis. Jan. 24, 1874.n34tf
S H E R M A N & HYDE,
W H O LESALE
N O T I C E TO A L L PERSONS.
ISI ew D r u g Store.
AND
F N Boyd’s Pre-emption Entry and United
States Town site of Balter City, set down for
Patent. The Final decision of Commissioner
Drummond against R. A. Pierce and State of
Oregon, and in favor of Boyd’s Pre-emption
Entry for the Northeast quarter of Southeast
quarter, and West half o f Southeast quarter
of Section 17, Township 9 S R 40 East, 120
acres. Also, in favor of United States Town-
site on Southeast quarter of Southeast quar­ Respectfully informs the Citizens and D e a l­
ter of Section 17, Township 9, S R 40 E a s t-
40 acres, was made on September 15, 1873, ers o f E a stern O reg on , that he has estab-
ed himself in the- Liquor* Business at
and entered on Records of United States
Land office at Washington, Book 102, Page
110, and Patent was ordered to issue to said
Boyd for said 120 acres, and to Pre-emption
Where he is prepared to fill all orders in his
Lot entries of said Townsite.
J. M. BOYD.
line with the best of
January 13, 1874-85tf
M m i i Y & mps>i
r
Formerly kept by John Eppinger, and that
they are prepared to furnish customers with
the best of
Single or Double Turn-outs,
Either night or day, with or without drivers,
at the very lowest rates. First ciass Saddle
Horses on hand. Horses boarded and the
best o f care bestowed. We keep nothing bui
the best o f Stock and Buggies.
Our stable is at the upper and o f Main
Street, Baker City, Oregon.
Gome andsee us, Everybody, and we will
do our best to please you.
KILBURN A PERKINS.
February 10, 1874.-n40tf
RETAIL
L IQ U O R S T O R E .
PA P LEVIES
B A K E R C IT Y ,
^ r T & j T C K A ia ,
Opposite Odd F ellow s’ H all, Main Street,
W ould respectfully inform the public that
they have recently received a well se­
lected and fresh Stock o f
Drugs,
Chemicals,
Paints, Oils,
Perfumeries,
Patent Medicines,
Soaps,
Wines,
Brandies,
Whiskies and
Cordials,
Lumber— New Saw Mill.
M c iO lt U
BROTHERS H AVE
tiieir New7 Saw Mill in complete ruu-
niug order, and it is doing the best o f work.
It is located at
D ocalion tas,
Where they are prepared to fill all bills for
Lumber at short notice, and at as
R e a so n a b le D rices
As any other Mill in the county. Orders or
Bills ’for Lumber can be left at the Black­
smith Shop o f McCord Brothers, in Baker
City, and they will be promptly tilled.
S. B. McCORD,
R. D. McCORD,
J. P. McCORD.
P. 3.—All business in connection with the
Mill will be ateuded to by
R. D. McCORD.
November 11, 1873.-n27tf
Buy
Y ou r
Lumber
at the
Old, Reliable
E b e ll’s
W
O ld
M ill.
E H A V E R E F IT T E D T H E
Mill and make.the best Lumber in
the county, at prices to suit the times.
Any bills leit at our Mill receive as prompt
attention in the future as in the past. We
saw everything from a Lath to the Heaviest
Timbers.
,
,
Clear and seasoned Lumber always on
hand.
Bills left with J. W. Wisdom will receive
immediate attention. By strict attention to
business, we hope to receive our share oi
public patronage.
.
An unlimited amount o f Gram taken in
exchange lor Lumber.
ELLIOTT A VAN PATTEN.
March 1 , 1874.-n34tf.
Liquors, \\ ines, Tobacco and
Cigars,
and every thing in his line, in quantities te
suit, and at low prices. He sells for
> BAKER CITY, OREGON,
'»—
■W
S UI'.TJl '!■ yua y
Methodist congregation to have the corner
STATE SENATOR.
stone o f their new church laid while Elder
Hines is in our city. The day is not yet de­
Through the solicitation of many
friends of both political parties, the
cided upon.
A bout .— We are glad to note the fact that undersigned has consented to .. ecorne
Rev. Mr. Powell o f our city, has so far recov­ an Independent Candidate for the
ered from his late severe illness, as to be office o f State Senator for Baker
able to be out in a buggy. Yesterday morn­ county, at the ensuing general elec­
ing he informed us he was feeling very much tion,
L. O. STERNS.
better than lie had at any former time since
Baker
City,
Ogu.,
March 1, 1874.
he was taken sick.
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P hotographs . —Bradley A Rulofson, P h o­
B a k e r City Lodge N o. 2 5 , 1 .O .
tographers at 429 Montgomery Street, San O . F ., meets every Saturday’ evening, at
Francisco, have our thanks tor several very half past six o’clock, at Odd Fellows Hall, in
fine Photographs, one of which is a picture the new Bank Block, corner o f Front street
and Court Avenue. Members o the Order
o f the Palace Hotel, San Francisco. These are invited to attend. By order o f N. G.
gentlemen take premium pictures.
CCF” C has. S t. L o u is has located perma­
IN T own .— Capt. Brant, J. H . Johnson, R. nently in Baker; and is now prepared to man­
T. Layton, Mr. Lathrop and Geo. W. Phil­ ufacture and repair all kinds ot jewelry and
lips, from Eldorado and vicinity,,were in our watches. After twenty-eight years experi­
ence in the business, he feels competent to
city during the past week.
give entire satisfaction. Mr. St. Louis, is
also agent for the best Hewing Machine in
T h e “ H o u s e k e e p e r ” of our H e a l t h .
Tne liver is the great depurating or blood use. tlié New Wilson, price, ' $55,00.
cleansing organ o f the system. Set the
F or the very best Photographs, go to
g r e a t housekeeper o f our health at w ork, Bradley A Rulofson’s Gallery without S tairs
and the foul corruptions w hich gender in
the blood and rot out, as it were, the m a ch ­ Q3F’ Ascend in the ELEVATOR, 429 M ont­
inery o f life, are gradually expelled from gomery Street, San Francisco.
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tho system. For this purpose Dr. Pierce’s »JUIIlM
G olden Medical D iscovery is pre-em inent­
ly the article needed. It cures every kind
o f hum or, from the worst scrofula to the
com m on pim ple, blotch or eruption. -
r p h e re is no use o f any m ore
Great eating ulcers k in d ly heal under ts
1 Talk, the Accounts due the MeOord
m igh ty curative influence. V irulent blood
poisons that lurk in the system ,aie by it Brothers must be settled immediatelyor they
robbed o f their terrors, and by a persever­ wiil be sued. The undersigned has the se,-
ing and som ew hat protracted use ot it, the fiement of all the business, and is determin
m ost tainted systems m ay be com pletely eu that it shall be settled soon. This is the
renovated and built up anew.
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last notice.
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Enlarged glands, tumors and swellings
S. B. McCORD,
dw in dle away and disappear under the in­
For McCord Bros. ‘
fluence o f ib is great resolvent, it is sold
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by a ll druggists.
THE CELEBRATED
Acknowledged by Musicians to be the Best Low
Priced Instruments ever offered for sals
on this Coaet.
Having completed their New Stable,
have now the finest and best regulated
L i v e r y S ta b le
J E O
These Superb Instruments have achieved s
success Unparalleled in the history of Piano-fort«
Manufacture.
They are remarkable for Great Volume, Purity
and Sweetness of Tone, and Durability.
Done upon short Notice, and at reasonable
Prices.
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J. H . PARKER.
For M edicinal purposes. Fam ily Medi­
cines carefully prepared. Prescrip­
P rayer M eeting .— A prayer.meeting will
tions accurately com pounded,
be held at the Court House, on ¡Saturday
at all hours o f the day or
evening of this week.
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night. Give us a call.
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S 2 E Ü
•W O B .H 'S :
Ready Pay Only,
PATENTEES, MANUFACTURERS,
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
HYDRAULiG M U G NOZZLES,
and is therefore enabled to sell cheap. Ho
ean' sell Goods to the T r a d e , C h e a p e r than
small Dealers can lay them dowi. here from
Portland or San Francisco-.
He keeps a full assortment of
BAR FIXTURES.
Give him a Call, Sample ’his Goods and-
learn his prices.
June, 4, 1878.
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2 4 0 M ontgom ery Street, R oom
9, Between Pine and Bush.
SAN FRAN CISCO .
Mines carefully examined, and accurate
written reports furnished.
R. R. & J. CRAIG.
San Francisco, April 14, 1874.n49n9
MUSIC HATH C H A H S !
P in c e
P ed u oecb
T o Sheep K a isers!!
Imported (Mowold Sleep for Sale.
HtUVERER AND FIFTEEN
Head Thorough bred Cotswold Sheep,
lately Imported from the best herds in Can­
ada. The above Sheep are Full Blooded
and as fine as any on the Coast.
There are Forty Bucks in the lot.
The whole will be sold in lots to suit pur­
chasers, aud at
THE BEST Ilf THE WORLD.
O NE
W i l l Last A L ife-T im et
3
REASONABLE PRICES.
5 , 0 0 0
For particulars, enquire of
REID & FLETCHER,
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O T E (DEILIESBI&AKB
Baker City, Ogn.
Grarden Seeds.
S
h o n in g e r
O
rgans *
ose B loch has a fu ll assort­
M * ment of Fresh California and Eastern
IN DALLY USE.
Which he is selling very cheap. Give him a
call, and you will get good and fresh seeds.
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The best musical talent o f the country re­
commend these Organs. The nicest and'
best. More for your money, and gives bet­
n u n d iv id e d o n e - e ig h t h in -
terest in the “ JAMES GORDON ter satisfaction, than any other now made.
They comprise the
WUAR’I Z LODE.”
For particulars apply to GEORGE W.
PARKER at A. H. Brown’s Store.
Baker City, March 19, 1874._______u46tl.
I k iR J p L E T ”
A
Eirel0,Concrt,Orchestra ami O ra*.
J-. :E *. A t w o o d . , M. D.
Illustrated Catalogues sent by mail, post­
(Graduate of the Medical Department ol
paid to any address,, upon application to
the Willamette University,)
B . S H O N IN G E R & CO.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
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N ew H a v e n , C o n n .