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About Bedrock democrat. (Baker City, Baker County, Or.) 1870-188? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1874)
% \t&wàt R m o r t a i . Baker City, Sept. 2 3 , 1§74. L. P FISHER, Nos. 20 and 21, New Mer- rbants’ Exchange, is ou r authorized Agent is San Francisco. A G E N T S.—T h e fo llo w in g n a m e d g e n tle men are a u th orized to act as A g e n ts fo r the .B e d r o c k D e m o c r a t : G e o . P. R c w e h d & Co., New York. T h o s . B o y c e , ¡San Francisco, T. C. E v a n s , Boston, Mass. L. S a m u e l s , Portland, Oregon, D. P. F i s h e r , San Francisco. H on . D unham W right , Union County, 0 . P. 0 . H arper , Albany, Oregon. M. W. D avis , Walla Walla, W. T. S. Y. K nox , Pendleton, Oregon. J. D. A gnew , lioiec City, Icbb o. j . J. D oorey , Olarhsvilie, Oregon. L. H. W ells , La Grande, Oregon. W. A. C rawford , Payette Valley, Idaho. S. M. J effreys , Weiser Valley, Idaho. K ed . T uek , Canyon City, Oregon. H . H . H yde , Prairie City, Oregon. F a r m e r s around Union and the Cove can cay their subscription to the D emocrat to Geo. Wright & Sou, merchants at Union, or Cowles & McDaniels or S. G. French at The Cove. Persons wishing to subscribe in that portion of Union county can give their names to either oi the above named parties. F red . S alade 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. Charles W . Crane is authorized to act as Agent for the B edrock D emocrat in San Francisco. L. liEHiLLABD and R. S. C ates are author ized to act as Agents for the D emocrat in Union County. S am . H annah will receive grain, produce, Ac., at Union, in payment for subscription to the B edrock D emocrat . Honey M aito. Latest New York Geld Quotations, 109 ta LEGAL TENDERS IN P O R T L A N D : i Buying,............. .'. .90c. | Selling................. 93 M eteorological Table. Through the politeness of Professor S. P. Barrett, we are enabled to lay before our readers the following table showing the range o f the Mercury for the week ending Sept. 19th, 1871, at Baker City, Oregon: 7 A. M. 12 M. 10 p, 45 Sunday, 65 52 Monday, 42 65 52 Tuesday, 48 60 51 Wednesday, 38 75 54 48 Thursday, 64 36 32 Friday, 70 46 44 Saturday, 67 50 Average for the week 52:5 degrees. Average for corresponding week last year, 68 degrees above Zero. A very hard frost occurred on the morn ings of the 18th and 20th. W© want money to buy new material and to lay in our winter stock, and those owing us MUST PA Y US IM M E D IA TE LY , or we will know why. W e mean what we say. J. M. SH EPH ERD. P rayer M eeting .— A prayer meeting will be held at the Court House, on Saturday evening of this week. S hort of L ocals .— Owing to the fact that we, this week, give a large space in our pa per to legislative proceedings and New Or leans news, and that we are having flues put up in our office, preparatory for winter, wo have not had time to devote to our local col umn that we could wish. We will publish the Governor’s Message next week. The peison who “ blackmailed” Miss Sarah Edwards to the tune of a Spanish knife, or Stiletto, a towel from off her stand and a pocket book with some ten or fifteen dollars in it, will do well to return the articles to the owner. A great reformer should practice what he professes to teach. “ Nest-hiding’ on a table is a strong point with some “ Emi grants.” G rand R affle . —We call the attention of the public, and horse-men in particular, to an advertisement in another column headed “ Grand Raffle.” The horses advertised for Raffle, are all that they are represented, and the raffle will be a fair and just one. Here is a chance for the lucky ones to get a good and valuable horse for $10 currency. C abell L edge .— Johuy Roy, fiom the Ca bell Ledge, came in te our city, and left at J. W. Virtue’s Bank, over three hundred ounces of bullion. Water has increased in the Elk Creek district, and eight stamps are running at the mill. There has bpen another rich ledge discovered there. D r . C. H. M ack has returned to our city, from Boise City, and can be found at his of fice, one door south o f the Rail Road House, where he is prepared to attend to all calls in his line. The Dr. is a first class Dentist, and will not let a bad job go from his hands. John Lemon, who for two or three years patt connected with the stage line between this place and Umatilla, was in our city and called on us last week. John was on Lis way to Boise City, to take a run with the boys up there. A pleasant time to him. Q uarterly M eeting —Quarterly Meeting of the M. E. Church will commence on Sat- | urday evening next, at 8 o’clock, and contin ue over Sabbath. It will be held in the new church. Rev, H ' K. Hines officiating. There are some thirty horses in training at Boise City for the races there next month. The Sturgill boys left here with their race ■lock last week, for Boise City. F urniture S ale .— The furniture adver- for sale at Reynolds’ Hall, on next Sat- day, has been withdrawn, and the saie in- nitc postponed. DiED.--Near Wingville, Sept. 14, 1874, Andrew D., son of W. F. and Mary A. Pay- ton, aged three years and eight mouths. ? Jack Reid and Bob McCord starced to Sil ver City, on a business trip, last Monday. A Cabinet meeting to day resulted available as the work shall progress ! K]r” C h as. S t. L o u is has located perma in the following dispatch, from Ad not exceeding in the aggregate §50,- nently in Baker; and is now prepared to man jutant General Townsend to Gen. 000 per annom; and should appro ufacture and repair all kinds of jewelry and watches. After twenty-eight years experi Emery, commanding Federal forces priate a sufiicient sum of money to j ence in the business, ho feels competent to in Louisiana: defray the preliminary expenses of j give entire satisfaction. Mr. St. Louis, is ^ Under no circumstances recognize j prosecuting this important eruer- Jso agent for the best Sewing Machine in use, the NewWilsou, price, $55,00. J. H. REED, the insurgent Government in Louis prise, B a k e r C ity L o d g e N o . 2 5 , 1 . 0 . R. W ILLIAM S, iana within live days from date, when j O . F . , meets every Saturday evening, at W. W. PAGE, the time given in proclamation to half past six o’clock, at Odd Fellows Hall, in A motion was made and seconded the new Bank Block, corner of Front street the insurgents Trill expire, end such action will be taken as the emergen that the preamble and resolution as ! and Court Aveuue. Members o the Order read be adopted, which received a are invited to attend. By order of N. G. cy may require. unanimous vote. [C ?* F or the very best Photographs, go to By order of th9 President. Judge J. H. Reed, in responce to Bradley & Rulofson’s Gallery without S tairs E. D. TOWNSEND, Adjutant Ascend in the ELEVATOR, 429 Munt- General. loud calls, appeared, and delivered gomeiy Street, San Francisco. a splendid speech of about five min The President has abandoned the idea for the present, Lis intention of utes in length, in which he uttered returning to Long Branch, the ev some very plain truths and made a K E A R N E Y ’S ents in Louisiana detaining him in number of “ palpable hits” about FLU ID EXTRACT the apparent want of enterprise of Washington. the people of the State, and the pub It is probable that should the lic apathy which to prevail on an is troubles increase in Louisiana, that sue so vital, and the consummation The only known remedv for it may be added to Sheridan’s Depart of a project which wonld confer ment, or Gen. Terry may be ordered great and permanent benefits on the to New Orleans, to rank Gen. Em whole State. Judge Reed’s remarks And a positive remedy for ery in command. Though no ves« elicited frequent applause, which seD have been ordered to New Or plainly indcated that the audience GOUT, GRAVEL, STRICTURES, DIABE leans, those comprising the North appreciated the plain truth and that TES, DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DE Atlantic squadron may soon appear they did not belong to the class of BILITY, DROPSY, in that vicinity. These things have men to which the speaker had referr Non-retention or Inconvenience o f Unine, been considered, and a large num ed. Irritation, Inflamation or Ulceration of the ber of available troops have been At the close of Mr. Reed’s re ordered to Louisiana. ELADDEB and KIDJiEIS, marks the meeting adjourned. B U C H U ! BRIGHTS DISEASE, R A IL R O A D M EETIN G . M O RE RECO N STRU CTIO N . A large number of the citizens of Portland assembled at the Court House last Saturday evening in re sponse to a call signed by a great number of the business men of the city. The object of such meeting was to express, by a series of reso lutions, the sentim ento!the commu nity relative to the construction of the Portland. Dalles and Salt Lake Railroad, and to urge upon the con sideration cf the Legislature s ich action as is necessary to insure the successful inauguration of the enter prise. Although quite large, and a fair proportion of the taxable prop erty of the city was represented, the attendance, we regret to say, was not as large as could have been de sired—certainly not so numerous as was expected. At 8 o ’clock Judge J. H. Reed called the meeting to order, and nominated Chas. M. Carter, Esq., as Chairman. The motion prevailed, whereupon Mr. Carter came forward and took the Chair. Richard Williams, Esq., placed in nomination Judge J. H. Woodward as Secretary. The motion prevail ed. The Chairman announced that a statement of the objects of the meet ing would now be in order. Loud calls were made for col. W. W. Chapman, in response to which that gentleman came forward and ad dressed the meeting for a few min utes. Col. Chapman, in the course of his remarks, gave a succinct his tory of the enterprise to which he has been devoting several years of indefatigable labor, giving an ac count of the present condition of the porpect, its prospects of ultimate success, and concluding with a statement of the objects and purpo ses of the present meeting. It was simply to induce State legislation in favor of the enterprise and to secure aid in that direction. At the conclusion of Col. Chap man’s remarks Mr. J. H. Reed moved that a Committee of three be appointed to draft resolutions ex pressive of the sense of the meeting. The motion prevailed and the chair appointed as the committee Messrs. J. H. Reed. W. W. Page and R. Williams. Judge Page was called out and spoke for a short time, urging in the strongest terms the construction oi the road; asking the people to in voke the aid of the State in promot ing this important enterprise, which is of such vital interest to Oregon, and especially to the city of Port land. resolutions . The committee stated that they were ready to submit their report, which they handed to the Secretary who read as follows: W hereas , I u the opinion of this meeting the constructi-m of the P. I). & S - L. R. R. is of paramount importance iu assuring the prosperi ty and welfare of the whole Paciiic Northwest, and especially so to Ore gon, the said road being the great central artery connecting the North Pacific coast with the world of com merce, immigration, wealth pmd en terprise lying east of the Rocky mountains seeking easy flow to our shores to populate our couutry, and develops the vast and varied resour ces, agricultural, mining, and man ufacturing, thereby multiplying and enhancing the values of property and increasing the sources of reve nue. And W hereas , It is the sense of this meeting that the Columbia river is justly entitled to be styled the gteat commercial artery oi the Pacific Northwest , opening the way through the Cascade and Coast ranges of mountains for the products of a country embraced by seven degrees of latitude and eleven degrees of lon gitude, with unsurpassed climate, sod and productions; and W hereas , The enterprise of the Portland, Dalles and Salt Lake Railroad has progressed to a point where, in the opinion of this meeting the State, and every lover of the oountrv. should put forth the best efforts "to assure it complete success Therefore Resolved, That the Legislature, as a measure c f the first importance, should so modify the aid heretofore granted toward the construction of said road as that the consideration The nearer the day of election ap proaches in the Southern States the more fruitful are the subterfuges in vented bv the leaders of the Radical party to control the Southern people. The telegrams inform us that the National Radical Republican Com mittee are already at work and they have published a call for a large con vention to meet at A lanta, Georgia, on the 12th day of October, “ To con sider the condition of the South and to suggest reforms necessary to se cure perfect reconstruction in those States.” This is the key note that the Southern States must be again put into the crucible of reconstruc t s . State elections are now coming on. Two years hence, the Presiden tial election is to take place and Grant wants a renomiDation and election. His power is fading away in the North and his only hope of safety is to subdue the Southern people just as they are rising up from the debris of he tlate rebellion. Negro suffrage was adopted by the Republican party not for any par ticular love for the negro, but be cause it was necessary for the suc cess of their party. This was boldly proclaimed by the leaders. The South must now be again recon structed in order to perpetuate an other four years of tyranny on the intelligent and law abiding people of that section. Democratic victo ries have terrified the Radicals into this last resort and the sweeping Democratic victories that will crown the party in October and November will so shatter the forces of Grant and his followers, that they will not have the Courage in face of a strong public opinion to try the gag law and the damnable doctrine of recon struction on the Southern people.— Salem Mercury. No use of any longer taking the large, re pulsive. griping, drastic and nauseous pills, composed of crude and bulky ingredients, and put up in cheap wood or pastboard boxes, when we can, by a careful application of chemical science, extract all the cathartic and other medicinal properties from the most valuable roots and herbs, and concen trate them into a minute Granule, scarcely larger than a mustard seed can be readily swallowed by those of the most sensitive stomachs and fastidious tastes. Each of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets repre sents, in a most concentrated form, us much cathartic power as is embodied iu any of the large pills found for sale in the drug shops. From tlieir wonderful cathartic power, in proportion to their size, people who have not tried them are apt to suppose that they are harsh or drastic in effect, but such is not at all the case, the different active medicinal principals of'which they are composed being so harmonized, one by the others, as to pro duce a most searching and thorough, yet gently and kindly operating cathartic. 25 cents a vial, by Druggists. R ic h D ig g in g s a n d P le n ty o f T h e m . — Gov. Bramlette, of Kentucky, displays the richest and mostextensive diggings that have been discovered for a long time. Those grand diggings are to be found in the Grand Gift Concert of the Public Library of Ken tucky, of which he has charge, and which takes place November 30th, at Louisville, Ky: The four that have already taken place were grand successes, and this, the last one, will he the most successful of all. as it is the largest. There will be $2.500,000, in cash, distributed to the ticket holders. There are only 100,000 tickets, in all. with 20,000prizes, or one prize for every five tickets, and such sums as the following are embraced among the grand prizes: $250.000; $100,000; $50,000; $25,000; $20,000,&c., &c. Application should he made at once to Gov. Bramlette, at Lou isville, as there is a rush for tickets from all parts of the country, and from Europe. D r. S te e l’ s M e d ica l H ondei- is the best Remedy for all Nervous and Inflamatory Acini s aud Pains ever discovered. It puri fies the blood, regulates the liver and helps secretions. The Wonder Pills are for Fever, Female Weakness, and are the best in the world. For sale at McKinney & Boyd’s City Drug Store. ui0n82* T h e Id e a o f a “U n iv e rsa l M ed icin e Is at last realized in Dr. Walker’s California Vinegar Bitters. This concentrated essence of the finest medicinal herbs and foots in the Western Hemisphere, eradicates all diseases which have not undermined the sources of vitality, and iu Chronic Indigestion, Nerv ous Headache, Congestion of the Liver., Rheumatism, Gout, General Debility, mid innumerable ulcerous and scabious disorders it is a specific absolute and infallible. n20 R ebekah D egree L odge , N o . 3, I. O. O. F . , of Baker City, meet« every 3d Wednesday of each month, in Odd Fellows Ball. Bro thers and sister^ iu good standing are res pectfully invited to attend. By order of the Lodge. R. ALEXANDER, Rec. Sec’y. M. E. C hurch Directory for the month of September is as follows: Preaching by Rev. G. W. Adams on 1st Sabbath at Eldorapo, 2d Sabbath at 11 o’clock, Baker City, and at 3 o’clock at James’ School-house; 3d Sabbath at 11 o’clock at North Powdgr, and 3 o’clock at Rock Creek School-house; 4th Sabbate at 11 o’clock at ’Wingville, and 8 o’clock Baker City. N o t ic e .— Hereafter do certificate , N a s h v il l e , Sept. 16.—Brevet Ma jor General Penuybaeker, regimen tal staff and troops at Nashville post have been ordered to New Orleans to day to report to Gen. Emery for duty. W ashington , Sept. 16.— Mail Su perintendent Sicauaker telegraphed to the Postmaster General from New Orleans to uay that mail commuoi- of publication for Legal Notices will oation, which had been interrupted be issued from this office until the has been resumed. for the work to be performed may be Printer’s Fee is paid. SPERMATORRHOEA, . Leucorrhosa or Whites, Disease of the Pros trate Gland, Stone in ihe Bladder, Cclculus Gravel or Brickdust Deposites and Mucus or Miiity Discharges. K E A R N E Y ’S Extract Euctiu Permanently Cures all Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys and Dropsical Swellings, Existing in Men, Women and Children, NO MATTER WHAT THE AGE! Prof. Steele says: “ One bottle of Kearney’s Fluid Extract Buchu is worth more than all other Buchus combined.” T o ll To~The N s r v o u s aiii D e b i l i t a t e s OF BOTH SEXES. No Charge for Advice and Consultation. D r . J. B. D yott , graduate of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, author oi several valuable works, can he consulted on ail diseases of me Sexual or Urinary Organs, (which ne has made an especial study) eiciieer in male or female, no matter from what cause originating or how long standing. A practice ot 30 years enables him to treat dis eases. with success. Cures guaranteed.— Charges reasonable. Those at a distance can forward letter describing symptoms and em closing stamp to prepay postage. Send for the Guide to Health. Price, 10c J. B. DYOTT, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, lOit Duane St., N. Y January 21, 1874-ly F e r r ia g e Burnt R iver T a ll R o a d !! One Half Less Than Former Rates. ron s a n il A t i e r t h i s B a t e t lie Oregon Roau, Bridge and Ferry Com F pany, and the Wilson Wagon Road and Bridge Company will make a great reduction of Toll rates on their respective roads to Through Travel and Freighters. NO CREDIT FOR TOLLS. At these low rates all Tolls must be paid for beiore Crossing the Ferry. The Fen v is one of best in the country, and the Road is al ways kept in good ’ CONDITION FOR TRAVELIN G, T r y T T s i. Mrs. B. C. S b e i M S ft)., J. M. CARTER, Agent at Ferry. A. J. WEATHERBY, Toll Road. Sept. 1, 1874.-nl7n30 MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, AT THE NEW STORE, First door above the Express Office. a d ie s F a n c y a n d M illin e r y Goods in Store, and Latest Styles receiv. ed by Express every Month, and for sale at most reasonable Prices. L 13 ress IMaking Done to Order, and at Short Notice by MRS. L. J. HUSTON. Laker City, April 18,1874.-n51m6 T iie p a r t n e r s h ip iie r e R. All persons indebted to S. Ottenheimer &■ Co. are respectfully requested to settle up at once. 8. OTTENHEIMER, n lltf Successor to Ottenheimer & Co. A N D A ASSURED, MONDAY^ the 30ik NOVEMBER, 1874. LA S T CH A N CE FOR A postponement of the Fifth Concert of the Public Library of Kentucky has been so gen- erallj anticipated, and is so manifestly for the interest of all concerned, that it must meet tbe approval of all. The day is now absolutely fixed, and there will be no varie- tion from the programme now announced. A sulficient number of Tickets had been sold to have enabled us to have bad a larje draw ing on the 3lst July, but short postponement was considered preferable to a partial draw ing. Let it be borne in mind that The Fifth Gift Concert F dLo l i - A 1ST O 111, TH OS. E. BRAMLETTE, nl5c22 Agent and Manager, Publio Library Building, Louisville, Ky, ONE HOUR After reading this advertisement need any oae SUFFER WITH PAIN. RADW AY’S READY RELIEF It was the fir«t and. is THE ONLY F A IN R EM EDY H E P R O P R IE T O R H A S B ou g frt the H otel Kestaurant, n ext door to the Post Office, form erly k ept by Sieord & W h itcom b, and has fitted tbe sam e up iu tbe best style as a H otel, on the French Restaurant Style. H e is prepared to ac com m odate the Public, and is determ ined to give entire satisfaction. The H ouse is open from five o ’clo ck ir. tho m ornin g until twelve at night, during w hich tim e custom ers will be supplied with the best o f everything to be had in the M Jk. 3=L j ESL IE3 *3? „ Baker City, July 4, 1874.-n9f.f Lumber— New Saw Mill. cCORD M their New Saw Mil! in complete run ning order, and it is doing the best of work. brothers have It is located at T o c a lio n ta s , Whore they are prepared to fill all bills for Lumber at short notice, and at as Buy Your Lumber at the Old, Reliable E b e l l ’ s O ld M i l l . R E F IT T E D T H E W E Mill H A and V E make the beat Lumber in That instantly stops the most excruciating, pains, alloy's Inv flammations, and cures Congestion whether of the Hungs, Stomach, Bowels, or other gland- or organs, .byone application, IN FROM ONE TO T W E N T Y M IN U TES, no matter how violent oj* excruciating the pnin the R H E U M A T IC , Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may suher, EADWAY’S READY RELIEF W IL L A F FO R D IN S T A N T E ASE .. IN F L A M M A T IO N OF THF. K ID N E YS, IN FLAM M A TIO N c f t h e b l a d d e r , IN F L A M M A T IO N OF THE BOWELS, CONGESTION OF TH E LU N GS» SORE TH R O A T , D IFFIC U LT BRE A TH IN G , P A LPITA TIO N OF TH E H E A R T . H YSTE RIC S, C RO U P, D IPH TH E R IA , C A T A R R H , IN F L U E N Z A . H E A D A C H E , TOO TH ACH E, N E U R A L G IA , R H E U M A TISM , COLD CHILLS, AGU E CHILLS. The application of the I t L A I l Y R F L I F . F to the part or part* where the pain or difficulty exists w ill afford eftee and comfort. Twenty drops ki half a tumbler o f water will la a few mo ments cure CRAM PS, SPASMS, SOUR STO M A C H . SICK H EAD AC H E , H E A R TB U R N , D IA R R H E A , D Y SE N TE RY , COLIC, W IN D IN TH E BOW ELS, and all IN T E R N A L PAINS. Travelers should always carry a bottle o f R a d R e a d y R e l i e f with them. A few drops in-water will pre vent sickness or pains from change of water. It ia better tiifta French Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant. F E V E R AN D A G U E . FE VE R A N D AGU E cured for fifty ceots. There is net • remedial agent in this world that will cure Fever and Ague, and all other Malarious, Bilious. Scarlet. Typhoid, Yellow^ and other Fevers (aided by R A D W A Y ’ S PIL’L S) so q u i d as R A D W A Y ’S R E A D Y RELIE F. Fifty cents per bottl*. Sold by Druggists. HEALTH! BEAUTY!! STRONG A N D PU RE R ICH B L O O D -IN C R E A S E O P FLESH A N D W EIG H T— CLEA R SKIN A N D B E A tf T IF U L COM PLEXION SECU RED TO ALL. Dr. Et AD W A V ’S H A S M A D E TH E MOST ASTONISHING C U R E S ; SO OUIOK. SO R APID AP.E THE CHAN GES THE BODY UNDERGOES, U N D E R TH E IN FLU EN CE OF TH IS T R U L Y W O N D E R FU L M E D IC IN E , T H A T Every Day an Increase in Flesh the county, at prices to suit the times. Any bills left at our Mill receive as prompt and Weight is Seen and Felt. attentiou iu the future as in the past. We saw everything from a Latli to the Heaviest' Timbers. E fery drop o f the S A R 6 A P A R IL L IA N R E SO LV E N T Clear aud seasoned Lumber always on ecinmunicates through the Blood, Sweat, Urine, and othar hand. fluids and juices of the system tho vigor of life, for it repair« Bills left with J. W. Wisdom will receive the wastes of the body with new and sound material. Scrof- immediate attention. By strict attention to nla, Syphilis, Consumption, Glandular disease, Ulcers la tha business, we hope to receive our share of Throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in the Glands and other parts ©f the system, Sore Eyes, Strumous Discharges from the E aw , public patronage. the worst forms o f Skin disease», Eruptions,.Fever Sores, An unlimited amount of Grain taken in and Scald H ead, R in g-W orm , Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, A cne, exchange lor Lumber. Black Spots, W orms in the Flesh, Tumors, Cancers in the ELLIOTT & VAN PATTEN. W om b, and all weakening and painful* discharges, ’N ight March'1, 1874.-n34tf. Sweats, Loss of Sperm, and all wastes o f the life prin THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Cor. Kearny ana Suiier Sis. WHOLESALE a n d r e t a i l d e a l e r s in S H E E T MUSIC, Musical Instruments, will be’distributed by lot amongticketholders Grand Total, 20,000 Gifts, all cash, $2,500,000 P R IC E OF T IC K E T S : Whole Tickets................................ $50,00 Halves............... 25,00 Tenth, or each C ou p on ............... 5,00 11 Whole Tickets for................. 500,00 22^ Tickets for............................... 1,000,00 Persons wishing to invest should order promptly, either of the Home Office or our local Agents. Liberal commissions will be allowed to satisfactory agents. Circulars containing full particulars fur nished on application. NOT BAK ER CITY, OREGON. SAN FRANCISCO, L IS T OF O lF T S : One Grand Cash G i f t . . . , . . . , , . . . $250,000 One Grand Cash G ilt...... . 300,000 One Grand Cash G ift .,............ 7510G0 One Grand Cash G ;,t....................- 50,000 One Grand Cash Gift....................■ 25,000 5 Cash Gifts, $20,000 each.. 100.000 10 Gash Gifts. 14,000 each.. 140,000 lo Cash Gift , 10.000 each.. 150.000 20 Cash C ifts, 5,000 each.. 100,000 25 Cash Gifts, 4,000 each.. 100,000 80 Cash Gifts, 3,000 each.. 90,000 50 Cash Gifts, 2,000 each.. 100,000 100 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each.. 100,000 240 Cash Gifts, 500 each.. 120,000 500 Cash Gifts, 100 each.. 50,000 19,000 Cash Gifts, 50 each.. 950,000 CURES THE WORST PAINS- IS A CURE FOR EVE R Y P A IN . Monflay, tie 3 d flay of I t m b s r , $ 2 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 R. R. JOSEPH MAJiAUDAS, Proprietor, SHERMAN & HYDE A G G R E G A T IN G and E adwatc R eady R elief HOTEL RESTAURANT IS THE LAST WHICH WILL EVER BE GIVEN UNDER THIS CHARTER AND BY THE PRESENT MANAGEMENT, That will positively and unequivocally take place as announced on That the Music will be the best the coun try affords, and that 2 0 ,0 0 0 F A S H G IF T S , Embroidering IN FROM ONE TO TW ENTY MINUTES. R e a s o n a b le T r ic e s DRAWING for tofore existing between the undersigned York. under the Firm name o f S. Ottenheimer & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Agent for Grover & Baker's The business will be continued by S. Ot Sewing Machines.. tenheimer, who will collect ail debts due uj , and pay all debts against the late firm. Baker Oitv, July 14, 1074. S. OTTENHEIMER, A. I. BLOCH. As any other Mill in the county. Orders or Bills for Lumber can be left at the Black smith Shop of S. B. McCord, in Baker City, and they will he promptly fillod. S. B. McCORD, R. D. McCORD, J. P. McCORD. P. S.—All business in connection with the Mill will he atended to by R. D. McCORD. November 11, 1873.-n27tf FULL All orders from the surrounding. Towns and Country will be promptly attended to, at tho same prices that our City customers are. charged. LATEST "FASHIONS - Received every mouth, direct from. Ne FIFTH AND LAST GIFT CONCERT P e I c L ib ra ry jf Kentaelcy. Ladies & Childrens Clothing. Stamping POSTPONEM ENT. I X A ID O F T H E Bespectfully inform the Ladies of Baker City and vicinity, that they have opened an establishment,. at the residence of Mrs. R. C. Shepherd, in Baker City, where they are prepared to Cut, or Cut an Make all kinds of Braiding done to. order.. Dissolution Notice. D e p o t, 104 D u a n e S t., N ew Y o r k . Wholesale Agents, San Francisco, Cal. and ON THE Price, One Dollar per Bottle, or Six Bottles for Five Dollars. A Physician in attendance to answer cor respondence and give advice gratis. Send stamp for Pamphlets, free. C ra n e & llr ig h u m , DRESS MAKIfUC! GREAT BEDICTÍON OF --------A M D --------- M U S IC A L M E R C H A N D IS E . Orders from tlie Interior promptly filled, MANUFACTURERS OF THE ciple, are within the curative range of this wonder o f M odem Chemistry, and a few days* use w ill- prove to-any person using It for either of these forms of disease its potent power to cure them1. ' • I f the patient, dally becoming Veduced by the wastes and decomposition that is continually pfogressirrg, succeeds in ar resting these wastes, aud repairs the same with new material made from heaUhv blood—and this the S A R S A P A R IL L IA N w ill and does sesure. N ot only does the S absaparillian R esolvent excel all known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional, ana Skin diseases; but it f3 the only positive cure for KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS, Urinary and W om b diseases, Gravel, Dlabetea, Dropsy, Stop page of W ater, Incontinence of Urine, Bright,;s Disease, A lbu minuria, and in all caees where thefe are brickdust deposits, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like the white of an egg, or threads like white silk, or there is a mor bid, dark, bilious appearance, and white bonodust deposits, and when there is a pricking, ourning sensation when passing water, and pain in the Small of tho Back aud along the Lolna. Price, $1.00. W O RM S. The only known and «ufe Remedy fo r W O R M S — P IN . T A PE , etc. Tum or o f 1 2 Cured, by Y ears ’ Growth J t a d u - n y ’ s K r .io l v e it t . Dr. E A B W A F ’S Perfect Piireiiye Pills, perfectly tMteleSi, elegantly coated ■will’ lw»et gain, puree, r.gulaie, purify, cl. anse, end strengthen. R adw ay’s Piflt, for the cure o f all disorder« of the Stomach, Liver, i . m d t . Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Headache, Constipation, Costiveness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Bilious Fe- rer. Inflammation of the Bowels, Piles, and all Derangement, of the Internal Viscera. Warranted to effect a positive cure. Purely Vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals, or dele terious drugs, A few doses o f R A D W A Y ’ S PILLS w ill free the system from all the above-named disorders. Price, SS cerate per bo*. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. ’ R E A D (* FALSE A N D T R U E .” Send o n . letter s t u a . to R A D W A Y A CO., N o. 32 Warren Street, N tw York. Infer n ation worth thousands w ill be sent yo*. August 19, 1874.nl51y 1ST o tic© . N Acknowledged by Musicians to be the Best Lo-ff Priced Instruments ever offered foe Pila ps. ibis Coast. o t ic e is j ie e is b y g iv e s to all tfecse who are in arrears with the A dffecaj CoHipRny for tuition ;o call on Mr, W. S’. MoUrary, at the Pobx vPifioe, settle their acoounts, and save CQST, Baker Oity, April 9, 1874. A, H. b 49 q 1 Pfiegldwtv