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Letter fro m D. P. T h om pson , Esq. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS^ The following letter was written so as to be read at the meeting at Ankeny’s Hall on May 9th, but fail Sheriff ’s Sale. ed to reach in time, therefore, it is Y V IR T U E OF A S EXECU TIO N now presented to readers: issued out of the Circuit Corn! of O regon C it y , May 9th, 1874. Grant County, Oregon, and to me directed J ames G. C h a p m a n , E s q — Dear and delivered, for a Judgment rendered Sir: I see that I am advertised to address the citizens of Portland on of .Nine Hundred and Two Hollars railroad matters. As yon well know sum and Forty cents, (8902 40) Damages, togeth I am not a public speaker, and all I er with Thirty-three Dollars and Ninety- cents, Tax costs, and 1 all accruing have to say can be embodied in a seven costs, I have levied on the following prop few written words, erty, to-wit: .. . . I have watched the progress of the That certain house and two lots, situated in Prairie City, Grant county, Oregon, and Portland, Dalles and Salt Lake Rail known as the Starr Hotel and lots, the road Bill since it was first proposed same being the tracts or parcels of land by deeds from M. Killborn and in Congress. I have always believ conveyed wife to C. Johnson, and from Johnson and ed that the measure could be pushed wife to A. E. Starr, and fronting Ninety on Main Street and running east Horn through Congress if proper exer feet Main Stieet One Hundred and Eighty tions were made by the citizens of feet more or less. Notice is hereby given, that on the this State and Idaho Territory. All that-has been done so far in Con Eleventh day o f June, gress is due to Col. Chapman, who A. D. 1874, at the hour of 2 o ’clock, P. M., has been hard at work for the past I will sell all the right, title and interest of two sessions of Congress. He has said A. E Starr in and to the above des property, at the Court House Door, been doing all that he could do; but cribed in Canyon City, in Grant county, Oregon, there is a large amount of labor to at Public Auction, for cash in hand, Gold perform. Statistics have to be pre Coin, to the highest and best bidder, to sat isfy said execution and all costs. pared and explained to each member W . P. GRAY, nln5 Sheriff. of Congress- Maps have to be made and explained to members, showing the feasibility of the route. The Í* heriff’s Sale. advantages to the Government must NOTICE OF SALE ON EXECUTION. be shown by ascertaining how much money the Government pays out an Y V IR T U E OF A Y EXECU TION issued out of the Circuit Court, o f the nually for transportation of United o f Oregon, for the County of Baker, States mails and army supplies over suite upon a judgment rendered in said Court, this route. All this must be presen- on the Thirtieth day oi July, A. D. 1873, in favor o f E. B. Pond, T. K. Reynolds and Ed * ted to the members individually so waid Moore, and against Daniel r.dwards, as to attract their attention and en for the sum o f Three Thousand FourRund list their suppoi’t. To do all this re red and Seventeen Dollars and three cents, iS3,417 03) Gold Coin, to me directed, quires more persons at work at against the property o f the said Daniel Washington, and money is required Edwards, I have levied upon and shall ex pose at public sale, to the highest bidder, to carry this out. The bill now be on fore Congress can, in my opinion, be passed if the people of Oregon will W ednesday, the 20th day of ■ give this support. There should be M a y / A . D. 1874, at least twenty thousand dollars at 1 o ’clock, P. M., at the Court House raised here to defray the expenses Door, in Baker City, Baker County, Ore of an effort to pass the bill. Some gon,, the following described property, person well acquainted with the re to-wit: A ll the right, title and interest of Daniel sources of Oregon, who will collect Edwards in and loth at certain building information on all subjects that can situated on the north side o f Main street, in the town o f Eldorado, Baker county, have a bearing on the bill, should be Oregon, and known as the Eclipse Saloon, sent to Washington to aid Colonel said building fronting Twenty-six feet on Chapman in presenting these mat Main street, and being Sixty feet in length. The said premises will be sold as afore ters to members of Congress. said, to satisfy said execution and interest, If the bill as reported by the Com and costs and accruing costs. Dated at Baker City, this 20th day of mittees should pass, I think tirere is April, A. D. 1874. no doubt but that the road would be JAMES. PI. SHINN, n50n2 Sheriff. built. The Union Pacific Company are very friendly to the bill, and Summons. aid in the building of the road, should they not do so, however, the Kansas Pacific road, that is now in In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Grant County. -operation from the Missouri River Isabella Hughes Plaintiff, to Cheyenne, would extend their against road west to connect with this road, James IP. Hughes, Defendant. and by doing so would gain for us To James II. Hughes, the above named the support of St. Louis and of all Defendant: sthe roads that have their connection X T IIE N AM E OF T H E ST A T E OI Oregon, you are hereby Summoned and south of Chicago. Let Oregon and required to appear and answer the com more particularly Portland, do what plaint o f Plaintiff, now on file against ' Ought to be done. Send persons to you, in the above entitled suit, on or be fore the firstfday o f the next'regular term of ’Washington to aid in the passage of the above entitled Court, to be held at the : the bill; raise a sufficient amount of Court House, in Canyon City, GrantCounty. Oregon, commencing on Monday, the 1st rm oney to enable Colonel Chapman day o f June, 1874. And if you fail to ap to ¿pay legitimate expenses in present- pear and answer, the Plaintiff will take : . ing ¡the reasons to members of Con- decree against you for dissolution of t-lu- bonds of Matrimony existing between you t .gressvwliy they should support the and the plaintiff,upon the ground oi cruel Rill, and we have a fair chance for and inhuman treatment, and personal in rendering life burdensome, and .'its findhpassage. With the Portland, dignities, for the other relief prayed for in the com Dalles and Sait-Lake road completed, plaint-. Publication of this Summons is author <or in fact any other road leading ized to be made for six consecutive weeks, 1 from the Eastern States to Oregon, by order o f Hon. I>. L. McArthur, Judge, at and we will double our present pop Chambers, April I8th,<1874. B. WHITTEN, ulation in the first two years. It n50n3 Plaintiff’s Att’y. '„remains to be seen whether the peo ple here aue willing to make an ear £ stray Notice. nest effort in this direction. Respoetfullv yours, rH IA M E Y U P ON T H E F O U R T H OF JL March, 1874, in Shasta Precinct, Bakei D . P . Thompson. .------ - —---------------------- I County, Oregon, by B. F. Seargeant, of said M a s s a c h e * Shasty precinct. Five Estray Cattle: One red 3-year old heifer, branded ( O on left SETTS S e NATOBIAL ELECTION.— V ic e ribs, marked with undebitin right ear and M e . W il s o n on the President Wilson has written a letter to Col. John Forney explaining his position on the recent Senatorial contest in Massachusetts. He says he had nothing to do with breaking the dead lock, as he did not influ ence the vote of a single member.— From the time he saw the temper of the contest lie would have rejoiced to have had the friends of Dawes and Hoar unite and send Charles Francis Adams to the Senate because-, he continues, “ his large experience would be of value to the country, .that needs—in its high position -all the tried and trained statesmen it .can command. Then I should re joice to have the veteran anti-Slaverv ■men called into the service of the ; State or Naiion. Their ranks are sthin and thinning. Your Stephens -and Wilmot, Giddings and Lovejoy, Seward, Chase, Hale, Sumner, and ,.oihers less known but not less faith ful, are gone. Those that remain, c daily grow more dear to me. Mr. Adams was one of the true and brave .men of the early days of the conflict, „and though we have not always tho’t „alike upon the matters of mere poli c y , and perhaps we do not now, I should be gratified to see him called , into the public service by the Re publicans of Massachusetts, or by ,the National Administration.” undrslopein left: one pale red cow, 7 yean old, branded (X) on left ribs, marked with a cio p and underbit in left ear some ole brands on left hip too dim to be made out; one yearling steer, marked with unde-rbii in right and m derslope in left ear; one rei. . wo-year old steer, marked with underbi .n right and ui dersiopein left ear; one two year olcl roan heifer, lias some red offside • marked with swallow-fork in each ear. branded on left hip with an anchor. The red heifer was appraised at 812; cow at $14; yearling steer at 89; two-year old steer at 812, and roan heifer at 813, by W. J. LEATHERWOOD, Justice oi the Peace. April 4, 1874.-n -19nl [ P r o c la m a t i o n . Y Y 7" HERE AS, UNDER THE ACT OF VV the Legisl islative Assembly oi the State oi Oregon, entitled “ An Act to Protect Liti gants,” Approved October 24,1870. the B ed - kock D emocrat , a newspaper published at Baker City, Baker County, Oregon, has been designated to publish the Legal and Judicial Advertisements foi the counties oi Baker and Grant, in Oregon; and whereas, the Propri etor of said B edkock D emocrat lias bleu with the County Clerks of said Counties written stipulations accepting the conditions of said Act, together with Bonds, approved as the law directs, with proper returns ana notices thereof to this office, according to law. NOW, Therefore, the B ebkock D emoceat is hereby proclaimed to be appointed and son tinned as the medium through which all Legal and Judicial advertisements for the counties oi Baker and Grant shall be pub hshed, for the period authorized by law. Done at the City oi Salem, this 27th day February, A. D. 1873. DRESS MAKING! M E D I C A L Q uick C ukes and M odeeate C haeoes ; MEDICAL USTI N o . 519, Sacram ento Street, Corner of Leidesdorff Street, ) a few doors below What Cheer House,) Private Entrance on Leidesdorfl Street. Established expressly to afford the Afflicted sound and Scientific Medical Aid, m the treatment and cure of all private and chronic Disea ses, Cases of Secresy, and all Sexual Dis orders. Mrs, R, C. Skejlierd & Co,, TO THE AFFLICTED. R e sp e c tfu lly inform the L a d ies of Baker C ity and v icin ity , that they have opened an establishm ent, at the residence of M rs. R . C. Sh ep herd , in Baker C ity, where they are prepared to C ut, or C ut an M ake all kinds of Ladies & Childrens Clothing. All orders from the surrounding Towns and Country will be promptly attended to, at the same prices that our City customers are charged. Stam p in g for E m b ro id e rin g and B raid in g done to order. L A T E S T F A S H IO N S Received every month, direct from Ne York. A g e n t for Grover & Baker’s Sewing Machines. R . R . & DR. W K. DOHERTY returns his sin cere thanks to his numerous patients for their patronage, and would take this oppor tunity to remind them that he continues to consult at his Institute for the cure of Dis eases of the Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Diges tive and Genito-Urinary Organs, and all private diseases, v iz : Syphilis in all Its forms and stages, Seminal Weakness and all the horrid consequences of self-abuse, gon orrhea, gleet, strictures, nocturnal and di urnal emissions, sexual debility, diseases of the back and loins, inflammation of the bladder and kidneys, etc.; and he hopes that his long experience and successful prac tice, will continue to insure him a share of public patronage. By the practice of many years in Europe and the United States, he is enabled to apply the most efficient and suc cessful remedies against diseases of all kinds. He cures no mercury, charges moderate, treats his pa tients in a correct and honorable way and has references of unquestionable veracity from men of known respectability and high standing in society. All parties consulting him, by letter or otherwise, will receive tlie best and gentlest treatment and implict secrecy. J. C R A I G , ,x\ PATENTEES, MANUFACTURERS, AND WHOLESALE DEALEBS IN HYDRAULIC MINING NOZZLES, 240 Montgomery Street, B oom 9, Between Pine and Bush. SAN FRANCISCO. Mines carefully examined, and accurate written reports furnished. E. R. & J. CRAIG. San Francisco, April 14, 1874.n49n9 ►d HH « C o o & ►d > ONE HURDRED PER CENT. profit-. We have no agents, but ship direct co families at Factory Price. We make only one style, and have but one price. Two H i M ant Ninety Dollars Net cash, with no discount to dealers or com missions to teachers. Our lumber is thor oughly seasoned. Our easts arc "When a female is in trouble, or afflicted with disease, as weakness of the back and limbs, pain in the head, dimness of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of tlie heart, irritability, nervousness, extreme uri nary difficulties, derangement of digestive functions, general debility, vaginitis, all dis eases of the womb, hysteria, sterility, and all other diseases peculiar to females, she should go or write at once to the celebrated female doctor, W. K. DOHERTY, 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 of 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 call at Dr. W. K. DOHERTY’S Medi cal Institute, and they will receive every pos ible relief and help. The Doctor’s offices are so arranged that he can be consulted without fear of observation. FRENCH GRAND ACTION with top dampers, and our keys are of the best Ivory, with Ivory fronts. Our Piano has Seven Octaves; is t> feet 9 inches long, 3 feet 4 inches wide, and weighs, boxed, 955 pounds. Every Piano is fully warranted for five years. bend for an illustrated circular, in which we refer to over 500 Bankers, Merchants, Ac., som eol whom you may know,) using our Pianos in Forty-Four Stales and Territories. DIF" Please state where you seen this no nce. U. S. PIANO CO., n26n52 865, Bro. dway, N. Y. Organs—new—for saie. enquire at this office. For particulars n5jtl Dr. DOHERTY has just published an im portant phamplet, embodying his own views and experiences in relation to impotence or Virility; being a Short Treatise on Sperma- torrhasa or Seminal Weakness, Nervous and Physical Debility, consequent on this affec tion, and other diseases of the sexual organs. This little work contains information of the utmost value to all, whether mairied or sin gle, and will be sent FREE, by mail, on re ceipt of six cents in postage stamps for re turn postage. A dd ress, YV. K . D O H E R T Y , m . d . n22yrl] San Francisco Cal, TJ nde: tak er. J. W. CLEAVEK Informs the Public that he is prepared to do all kind of wrork in the Undertaking Business on short notice and at rasonable prices. Baker City, Oct. 1, 1873.n21tf FLORENCE. Qpecial attention is called O to the greatiuiprovements mads recently in this excellent Machine, nml to the new and elegant styles o f Oases added to one list. FLORENCE. FLORENCE sure to please. 1 f there is I fcan s one within- a thousand uiiles o f Francisco not working well, I wsll attend to it without any expense to t he owner. SAMUEL H ILL, Agt, FLORENCE s the only Machine that M O S E Y MUST COME! ! ! s la ere is no use o f any more a Talk, the Accounts due the McCord Bro thers must be settled immediatelyor they will be sued. The undersigned has the ve hement ot ail tlie business, and is deierinin ed that it shall be settled soon. This is the last notice. s. b . M c C o r d , For McCord Bros. April 28, 1874.noltf Grarden Seeds. ose B lock has a fsill assort M ment oi Fresh California and Eastern N o t ic e . — H ereafter no certificate o f p u blication for L eg a l N otices will Which, he is selling very cheap. Give him a be issued from this office until the call, and you will get good and fresh seeds. P rin ter’s Fee is pa, id- April 14,1874-u49nl G-ard.cn seeds, Imported Cotswolfl Sleep for Sale. NE HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN O Head Thorough bred Cots wold 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 tlie lot. The whole will be sold in lots to suit pur chasers, and at I can sew in more than one direc tion— having n reversible feed— n great advantage in lasteuing ends o f seams, in quilting, etc. FLORENCE. I ^xamine the Florence, or _j| send tor Ciretilar mul samples o f W ork before you purchase a Sew ing Machine. BUY '»UK BEST ! Machines sold on liberal terms. REASONABLE PRICES. For particulars, enquire of REID & FLETCHER, i n24tf Baker City, Ogn. M ice to tie Pule, On and alter May 20th, 1872, the Post Of fice hours will be from 9 a. m. to 7 p. m.— Sundays excepted. Open on Sundays from 9 to 10 a. m. and 5 to 6 p. m. W. F. M’CRARY, y. m . FLORENCE EWING MACHINES. SAMUEL HILL, Agent, S No. 19 New Montgomery Street, G r a n d l l o t e l B u i ld in g , S a n F r a n c is c o , JAS. B. LOOMIS, Agent, »5m 19 PORTLAND, OREGON. Is widely known as one of the mo " effectual feme, dies ever disCov ered for dea^ mg the systen, and purifying ti blood. V J J stood the test of * i SEASO N O F~1874. E G G S F O R H A T C H I N G From the largest and best bred Fowls in the World. Carefully packed and warranted to carry safe ly anv distance. The varieties comprise Dark and Light Bramahs, Buff and Partridge Cochins, White Leghorns, Houdans, and Silver Spangled Hamburgs. Black Spanish, White Dorkings, Golden 1 o- lands, Aylesbury Ducks, and Game. Sebright and Black African Bantams. A fine invoice of Bronze Turkeys, weighing 6O0>s. to the pair, just received. [£?” Send stamp for illustrated circular to GEO. B. BAYLEY, Importer and Dealer of Choice Poultry, BOX * 659, San Francisco. General Agent for the P oultry W orld , a monthly magazine, devoted entirely to Poul try. The best paper published in the coun. try. Subscription $1 25 per year. Also agent for the American Standard of Excel lence. Price 50 cents. Agents wanted in every city and town in the country. For further information address BOX 659, San Francisco. Please state what paper you saw this ad vertisement ni. n44n4 * years, with a eon. , growin, reputation, based on its intrinsic virtue? and sustained by its remarkable cures So mild as to be safe and beneficial to children, and yet so searching as to effectually purge out the great^corrun. tions o f the blood, such as the scro5 ulous and syphilitic contamination Impurities or diseases that have lurked in the system for years soon yield to this powerfiil antidote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful cures, many 0f which are publicly known, of Scrofula and all scrofulous diseases, Ulcers Eruptions, and eruptive disorders of the skin, Tumors, Blotches, Boils . , , . sianp y Pimples, Pustules, Sores, St’ A n th on y’s Fire, Rose or Ery sipelas, Tetter, Salt Rheum. Scald H ead, Ringworm, and in ternal Ulcerations of the Uterus, Stomach, and Liver. It aiso CWe, other complaints, to which it would not seem especially adapted, such as Drop sy, Dyspepsia, Fits, Neuralgia, Heart Disease, Female W eak - | n e s s , Debility, and Leiicorrlioea- when they' are manifestations ®f scrofulous poisons. It is an excellent restorer of health anil strength in the Spring. B y renew- ing tlie appetite and vigor of the diges tive organ*, it dissipates the depression and listless languor o f the season. Even where no disorder appears, people feel better, and live longer, for cleansin«- th e Wood. The system moves on with re n ew e d ! vigor and a new lease of life. o PREPARED TO T H E E N E 0 I T E S A T E ! NEW REMEDIES! B E f REMEDIES! , jn r Dr. h C. AYER & C0 . ( Lowell', Iff«»* P r a c t i c a l a n d A n a l y t i c a l Chemists, SOLI» nr ALL IIRUOGISTS f . vkrtwhkm . DE. GIBBON’S H A L L ’S DISPOSASI visrrmEsisiiM Corner Commercial street, that description. quiet, easy-miming and having all the other peculiar ex- ccilenciesof the other style. T o S h eep K a is e r s !! Y ard s, To Correspondents. or those who prefer a Ma» F chine feeding the work away from the operator. we now have one o f Ol* tlie Celebrated {Standard lo u lt r y Patients residing in any part of the state, however distant, who may desire the opinion and advice of Dr. Doherty in theii respective cases, and who think proper to submit a written statement of such, in preference to holding a personal interview, aie respect fully assured that their communications will be held most sacred and confidential. If the case be fully arid 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 remedied will be forwarded without delay, and in suclr a manner as to convey no idea oi the purport of the letter or parcel so trans mitted. [XT- Consultation—By letter or otherwise FREE. Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay- _____ [ state seal .] I Oakland Sarsaparilla Corner of Sixteenth and Castro Streets, OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA. 623, K«iirney St., DOUBLE VENEERED with Rosewood—have Front round burners, serpentine bottom arid car-ved legs. We use the full Iron Plate with over strung bass It Costs no More to Keep Good Fowls than Poor Ones. To Females. Spermatorrhoea. COSTS LESS THAN $300 TO MAKE any $600 Piano sold through Agents, all I oi T whom make A y e r ’s A ID . DR. f , K. DOHERTY’S PRIVATE L. F. GROVER, Attest: Governor, B e e a k d g U p a S it t in g H e n .— A b. F. C hadwick , „ friend of ours told us, the other day, becretary of State. n44tf how his wife cures hens of sitting; and as it is a very novel way, we re peat it for the benefit of others who are bothered with inveterate old sit ters. This lady had a hen that was bound to'sitp the iady was bound ..she not. She would shut up the hen one day, and when released back she would go to her sitting. Patience finally gave out. Picking up some splinters from the,chip yard, (some four or five inches .long,) she bound thegi firmly to the hen's legs, leaving .only the liip joints in working order. Biddie was outwitted; like the old jDuchman’s hen, she would have to sit standing.— Cor. Rural New York- ,er. P R IV A T E H A IR BENEWEB. San Francisco. Established in 1854, for the treatment of sexuaii and seminal diseases, such as Gonor rhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis in allitsforms, seminal weakness, impotency, etc. Skin diseases, of years standing, and ulcerated legs successfully treated. DR. GIBBON hasffhe pleasure ofannoun- cing that he has returned from visiting the principal H ospitals in Europe, and has re sumed practice at the Dispensary, 623 Kear ney street, corner of Commercial, where his old patients and. those requiring his services may find him.. The Doctor has spared neither time nor money in seeking out now remedies, and has returned with increased facilities for the alleviation of human suffering. E v e r y y e a r increases- the popu la rity o f th is v a lu a b le H a ir Prep aration , w h ic h is du e to merit alon e. W e can assure our old! p a tio n s th a t it is k e p t fu lly up to its h ig h s t a n d a r d ; an d it is the on ly reliab le a n d p e rfe c te d prepara tio n for re sto rin g G r a y o k F aded H a i r to its y o u th fu l colo r, making it soft, lu stro u s, an d silk e n . TW scalp, b y its use, b e c o m e s w h ite and! clean. I t re m o v e s a ll eru p tio n s and dan dru ff, an d , b y its to n ic proper tie s, p r e v e n ts th e hair fro m falling IF O R R IB L K D IS E A S E S ! How many thousands of persons, both o u t, as it stim u la te s an d nourishes male and female, are there who are suffer th e h a ir-g la n d s. B y its use, the ing out a miserable existence from the ef fects of secret indulgence, or from virus ab hair g r o w s th ic k e r a n d stronger, sorbed into the system. Look at their pal I n b a ld n e ss, it resto res th e capillary lid, emaciated and disfigured faces and g la n d s to th eir n o rm a l v ig o r, and their broken down constitutions, disquali - lying them for the happiness of marriage or w ill create a n e w g r o w th , except in the enjoyment of life. In this horrid situa e x tre m e o ld a g e. I t is th e most tion thousands suffer until death closes the scene. Let parents, guardians and friends e co n o m ica l H a i r - D r e s s i n g ever attend to those who are suffering with any used, as it requ ires fe w e r applica of these horrible, life-destroying maladies— tio n s, a n d g iv e s th e hair a splendid, see that they are cared for arid cured before A . A . IlayeB, it is too. late. Send them immediately to g lo s s y app earan ce. Dr. Gibbon, a physician who has made pri M J X , S t a t e A s s a y e r o f Massachu vate diseases his especial study for years, and who is certain to cure the most invete setts, sa y s, “ T h e con stitu en ts are rate cases without mercury or any injurious p u re , and ca refu lly se le cte d for ex drugs. It is important to those afflicted, or c ellen t q u a l i t y ; a n d I consider it those interested in the welfare oi their friends, to be careful o f the many pretended th e B e s t P r e p a r a t i o n for its dootors who infest all cities, publishing their in te n d e d p u rp o se s.” skill in curing all diseases in a few days, im Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Jfedicintt* posing upon the public by using the names of eminent physicians trom Europe and other places. Be therefore careful and make strict inquiry or you may fall into the hands ol those charlatans. P rice O n e D ollar. B u ck in g h a m ’s Dye. FOR THE WHISKERS. S E M IN A L W E A K N E S S . A s ou r R e n e w e r in m a n y cases* requires to o lo n g a tim e , and too* m u c h care, to restore g ra y or faded W h is k e r s , w e h a v e prepared this d y e , in one preparation, which will q u ick ly a n d effectu a lly accomplish Seminal emission—rtlie consequence of self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is praticed by the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent producing with unerring certainty the fo l- .owing train of morbid symptoms, unless combatted by scientific medical measures viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pains in the head, ringing in the ears, noise like rustling ofleaves or rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weak ness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence in approaching strangers, a dislike to iorm new acquaintan ces, a disposition to shun society, loss o f memory, pimples and various eruptions about the face, hectic flushes, furred tongue, foetid breath, night sweats, monomania and frequently insanity. If relief be not obtained should apply immediately either in person or by letter, and have a cure effected by his new and scientific mods- of treating this dis ease, which never fails in effecting a quick and radical cure. r n K e F a ll Term o f the B a k er Citjr 1 Academy will begin on the 1st day of September, 1873, under the supervision of CURED AT HOME. S. P. BARRETT, A. M., A ll p a h t ie s N A S H U A . N .H . BAKER (¡I T U M D E H . M bs . B abuett , as Preceptress. The Directors feel warranted in saying that onr School will fully maintain its present high reputation under its present manage ment, and every effort will be made to ren der full satisfaction to our patrons. T o P IT Y m s i S he large H A L L . and c o m m o d io u s T Hall over J. W. Cleaver’s Furniture Warerooms is now open to the Public ft* them - selves indebted to J. H. PARKER, tlie Tinshop man, are requested to call at once and settle their accounts with CASH or by Note, AND SAVE COST. J. H. PARKER,, Baker City, Sept. 3, 1873.nl7tf r Primary Department, per Quarter, $10 OS- Preparatory and Academic, “ 15 00 Latin. Extra, 8 50 French, Extra, S 00 Other Higher Branches in proportion. Tuition Invariably in ADVANCE. A. H. BROWN, President. W m . F. M c C saky , Sec’y. n!3tf TJP ! ! k n o w in g Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO principal; assisted by Persons at a distance may be CURED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to- Dr. Gibbon stating case, symptoms, length of time the disease has continued, and have medicine promptly forwarded, free from damage and curiosity, to any part of the country, with full and plain directions for use. Persons writing to the Doctor will please state the name of the paper they see this ad vertisement in. By inclosing Ten Dollars coin, in regis tered letter through the Postoffice, or through Wells, Fargo & Co., a package ot j medicine will be forwarded to any part of the Union. All communications strictly confidential. Address DIt. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearny street, San Francisco. Postoffice Box 1,- 957. n lly r l P A Y th is re su lt. I t is easily applied* a n d p rod u ces a color which will n e ith e r r u b nor w ash o>ff. S old by all D r u g g is ts . P rice F ift y Cents. Balls, Parties, Concerts, Ac., &c. For particulars enquire o f i