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US'] th e east m aw LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. K E A R N E Y ’S . , B U C H U ! BRIGHT’S DISEASE, Herons and hefillitaied T IN -S H O P ! ■Copper, Tin anti Sheet-Iron- Ware» H Y Administrator ’s Sale. ^ T O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N th a t in pursuance ot an order oi the Probate Court ot Baker County, O’g»., made on the 10th day of Sept., 1874, iu the matter of the Estate "of James Tollm an, deceased, the undersigned, administrator of said Estate, will sell at Public Auction, to the highest bidder for cash, in Gold coin, and subject to confirmation by said Court, on Tuesday, the 3d of November, 1874, at 10 o ’clock, A. M. o f said day, at the Court House Door, in Baker City7, Baker County, Oregon, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said Intestate at the time o f Ills d -a h, and all the right, title and in terest that the said Estate has, by opera tion o f law or otherwise, acquired other than or in addition to that of the said in testate, at the time o f his death, in and to all that lot, piece or parcel o f land lying and being situate in Pioneer Mining Dis trict, Baker County, Oregon, on unsurvey- ed lands, and described as follows, to wit: An undivided one third interest in and to parcel N o. 1, o f Mineral Placer Claim No. 50; and also an undivided one third inter est in and to parcel No. 2, o f Mineral Pla cer Claim No. 50, for which application has been made to the United States fo r a Pat ent by said intestate, James Tollman and Alexander W innig and Michael Moute. Dated September 10,1874, PETER BASCHE, nl9n23 Administrator. JProcla mation. J HEREAS, UNDER TH E ACT OF i the Legislative Assembly of the State oi Oregon, entitled “ An Act to Protect Liti gants,” Approved October 24, 1870, the B ed rock D em ocrat , 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 o f said B edrock D emocrat has tiled lyith 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 aud 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 ail Legai and Judicial advertisements for the counties o f Baker and Grant shall be pub lislied, for the period authorized by law. Done at the City of 8alem, this 27th day , Fee .it ary, A. D. 1873. 1 STATE SEAL. ] L . F. GROVER, Attest: Governor. S. F. C h ad w ic k , Secretary o f State. n44tf Mining Notice No. j9 . V k T o iic e i s I i e r e b y g i v e n t h a t iu pursuance o f the Act o f Congress, approved May 10,1872, to promote the devel opment o f the Mining resomces of the Uni ted States. Janies Lynn aud Thomas Cloonan claiming Twen y-iour and 91-100 (24-91) acres oi Placer mining ground, lying and be ing situated Yvitliiu the Shasta Mining Dis trict, county'of Baker, State o f Oregon, have made application to tue United States for a Patent for tue said mining ground, which is more fully described as to metes and bounds by the official plat herewith posted, aud by the Field notes o f survey thereof, now tiled in the office o f the Register o f the district ol lands subject to sale at La Grande, Union County, Oregon, wliicu field notes o f survey describe the boundaries and extent Oi saiu claim and mining ground, with magnetic variations at 20m.35s. east, as follows, tu-wit: Commencing at a mound ana post marked “ J. L. & 0 . 1.” from which the section cor ners 31, 32, 5 and 6, m townships 13 and 14, south range 41 E, bears S 55d. 3 m. W 2:26 chains, thence s46d30m . w. 17:23 chains, course and distance on direct line south 20d 30m w 19:00 chains, N course and distance, thence running 1st— n 61d30m w 293 chains to post marked J L A C 2 : 2d— n 40dl5m e 15» 0 chains, post J L & C 3: 2d—n 52db0ni w 2:00 chains, post J L & 0 4: 4th—n 30d 30m e 24:40 chains post J L & O 5: 5th—n Od w 5:67 chains post J L & 0 6: 6th—n 24d w 7:00 chains, post J L & O 7: ? tb -~ n 21U 45m w 15:90 chains, post J L & 0 8 : 8th—n l i d 30m e 2:43 chains, post J L & 0 9: 9 th— s 80dl5m e 3:00 chains, post J L & C 10: 10th —s 24d30m e -4:20 chains, post J L & 0 11: 11th-- s 13d00m e 2:58 chains, post J L & O 12; 12— s 40d00m e 13:40.chains, post J L & 0 13; 13—s 14d45m w o:26 chains, post J L 6 G 14: 14th—-s 30dl5m e 12:00 chains, post J L & C 15: 15th—s OldOOia vv 15:00 chains, place of beginning— the said mining claim being o i record in the office of the Recorder o f Mining Claims at Baker City, Baker coun ty, State o f Oregon. The presumed general course or direction o f said claim ueing shown upon the Plat above setforth. this plat being 24:91 acres,-together with the surface ground shewn upon the official Plat posted herewith; the said claim being designated as L ot No. 79, iu Mineral District No. 4, in the official Plat posted herewith. Any and all pei sons cleiming adversely the mining grounds or any portion thereof, as described, surveyed, plated and applied for, are hereby notified that unless their adverse claims are duly filed according to law and the regulations tbere- under, within sixty days from the date hereof, with the Register o f the U. 8 . Land Office, at La Grande, iu Union, county, ¡State of Oregon, they will be barred in virtue of the provis ions o f sa d statute. Dated on the ground, this 6tli day o f Au gust, 1874. JAMES LYNN. his THOMAS ¡4 CLOONAN. Witnesses; mark James W* Dugdale. A-- his Patrick X Ivory, mark U. S. L and O f f ic e , at L a G p . a x d e ,’ O regon , August 12tli, 1874. ' I hereby certify that the foregoing is a cor rect copy of the Original uotice now on tile in this office, and I order it published in the B edrock D em ocrat ,, at Baker City, Baker county, Oregon, for G) days. JOHN H . STEVENS, nl5n23 Register. 7 -A — -----------------------------* ,Pay your subscription. 9 to 10 a, m. and 5 to 6 p. m. W. F- M’ CRARY, P. M- AID. W AR C L A IM Corner o f Leidesdorff Street, ) a few doors below What Cheer House,) Private Entrance on Leidesdorff Street. Established expressly to afford the Afflicted sound and Scientific Medical Aid, in the treatment and cure o f all private and chronic Disea ses, Cases o f Seoresy, and all Sexual Dis orders. TO T H E A F F L IC T E D . DR. W K. DOHERTY returns his sin- cepe tnanks to his numerous patients for their patronage, and would take this oppor- tunny to remind them that lie continues to consult at his Institute for-the cure o f Dis eases o f the Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Diges tive and Genito-Urinary Organs, and all private diseases, v i z : Syphilis in all its terms and stages, Seminal Weakness and all the horrid consequences o f 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 lie 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 o f all kinds. He cures uo mercury, charges moderate, treats his patients iii a correct and honorable way and has references o f unquestionable veracity from men ot known respectability and high standing in society. All parties consulting him, by letter or otherwise, will receive the best and gentlest treatment and implict secrecy. To Females. When a female is in trouble, or afflicted with disease, as weakness o f the back and limbs, pain iu the head, dimness o f sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation o f the heart, irritability, nervousness, extreme uri nary difficulties, derangement of, digestive functions, general debi-ity, vaginitis, all dis eases o f thfrwom b, 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 liis medical Institute, and consult him about her troubles and disease. The Doctor is effect ing kiore cures than any other physician in the state o f California. * Let no false delica cy prevent you., but apply immediately and save yourself from painful sufferings and premature death. All married ladies, whose delicate health or other circumstances pre vent an increase in their families, should write or call at Dr. Vv.K. DOH EKTY’s Medi cal Institute, and they will receive every pos- ible relief and help. The D octor’s offices are so arranged that he can be consulted without fear o f observation. To Correspondents. Patients residing in any part o f the state, however distant, who may desire the opinion and advice of Dr. Doherty in theii respective cases, and who think proper to submit a written statement o f such, in preference to holding a personal interview, 'a ie respect fully assured that their communications will be held most sacred and confidential. I f the case be fully and candidly described, person al communication wiLLbe unnecessary, as-in- structions for diet, regjmen and the genera) treatment-o f the case itself (including the remedies) will he forwarded without delay, and in such a manner as to convey no idea oi the purport o f the letter or parcel so trans mitted. „ . DS^Consultation—By letter or otherwise FREE. Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay. Spermatorrhoea. Dr. DOHERTY’ has just published an im portant phamplet, embodying his own views and experiences in relation to impotence or V irility; being a Short Treatise on Sperma torrhea'or Seminal Weakness, Nervous and Physical Debility, consequent on, this alfecb tion, and other diseases of the sexual-organs. This little work contains information o f the utmost value to all, whether man’ied or sin gle, and will be sent FREE, by mail, on re ceipt o f six cents in postage stamps for re- turn postage. Address, W . K . D O H E R TY, m . D. n22yrl) San Francisco Cal, 623, Kearney St., Corner Commercial street, San Francisco. Established in 1854. for the treatment of sexual and seminal diseases, such as Gonor rhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis in all its forms, seminal weakness, impotency, etc. Skin diseases, o f years standing, and ulcerated legs successfully treated. DR. GIBBON has the pleasure ofan n ou n - cing that he has returned from visiting the principal Hospitals 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 new remedies, and has returned with increased facilities for the alleviation o f human suffering. l i O K R i J i L E D IS E A S E S ! How many thousands o f persons, both male and' female, are there who are suffer ing out a miserable existence from the ef fects o f secret indulgence, or trom virus ab sorbed into the system. Look at their pal lid, emaciated and, disfigured faces and their broken down constitutions, disquali lying them for the happiness o f marriage or the enjoym ent o f life. In this horrid situa tion thousands suffer until death closes the scene. Let parents, guardians and friends attend to. those who are su tiering with any of these horrible, life-destroying maladies— see that they are cared for aiid cured before it is too late. Send them immediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who has made pri vate diseases his especial study for years, and who is certain to cure the most invete rate cases without mercury or any injurious drugs. It is important to those afflicted, or those interested in the welfare o f their friends, to be careful o f the many pretended doctors who infest all cities, publishing their skill in curing ail diseases in a few days, im posing upon the public by using the names o f eminent physicians from Europe and other places. Be therefore careful and make strict inquiry or you may fall iuto the hands of those charlatans. S E M IN A L W E A K N E S S . Seminal emission—the consequence of sell abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is prafcicod by the youth o f both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the fol lowing train o f m orbid 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 o f leaves or rattling o f chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weak ness o f the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence in approaening strangers, a dislike to term new acquaintan ces, a disposition to shun society, loss o. 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 mode o f treating this dis ease, which never tails in effecting a quick and radical cure. CWIE0 AT HOME. Persons at a distance may be CURED AT HOME by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon stating case, symptoms, length o f time the disease has continued, and have medicine promptly forwarded, free from damage and curiosity, to any part o f the country, with full and plain directions for use. ’ Persons writing to the Doctor will please state the name o f 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 medicine will be forwarded to any part oi the Union. All communications strictlv confidential. Address DR. J. F. RIBBON, 623 Kearny street, San Francisco. Postoffice Box 1 ,- 957. n llv r l Wo P e r s o n c a n tateo th e s e H itt ers ac si/rm PIANOS These Superb Instruments have achieved a success unparalleled in the history of Piano-forte Manufacture. They are remarkable for Great Volume, Purity and Sweetness of Tone, and Durability. THE CELEBRATED For the relief and cure of all derangements in the stomach, liv er, and bowels. They are a mild aperient, and' an excellent purga tive. Being pure, lv vegetablCj they contain no_ mer cury or mineral . whatever. Much serious sickness and suffering is prevented by their timely use; and every family should have them on hand for their protection and relief, when required. Long experience has proved them to be the safest, smeri, and best of all the R ills with which the market abounds. Bv their occasional use, the blood is purified, the conniptions of the system ex pelled, obstructions removed,, and the w hole machinery of life restored, to its heal.hy activ ity. Internal organs which become clogged and sluggish are cleansed by i ? / « - « * and stimulated into action. Thus incipient disease is changed into health, the value o f which change, when reckoned on the va-t multitudes who enjoy it, can hardlv be com puted. Their sugar-coating makes t.icm pleasant to take, and preserves then- virtues unimpaired lor any length ot time, - o that they are ever fresh, and perfectly reliable. Although searching, they are mild and oper ate without disturbance to the constitution oi diet or occupation. Full directions are given on the wrapper to each box, how to use them as a 1 amily 1 hysie, 'and for the following complaints, which t.icse Rills rapidly cure:— . „ . ^ For or X nilisrestion, Id*«« l<***n«**, .¡Languor, and f .« # * i lf o , they should be taken moderately to stimulate the stomach, and restore its healthy tone and action. For ¡¡Livyc 4.'oiiaj»5a«ivf and its various svmptoms, H iR ouis S i c a d a t i i e , rlicSt S j JvafaaeIn«, .Haasa-iiicc or C r f m Wlcl»« n****. B i l i o a * C e l le and JEtiliotr» JP«i- v 'j '« . they should be judiciously taken, ter each case," to correct the diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause it. For HSyuristftrv or B i a r r i i w a , but one mild dose in generally required. For ¡Weist, 42 r a v e l, F a in S t a t i» » o f th e H e a r t , P i r n is* kps««. and S j Oinn, they sltould be continuously taken, as required, to change the diseased action of the system. With such change those complaints disappear. iter and IP r o fw ic a ! S w e ll, ins-*, they should be taken in large and fre quent doses lo produce the oil set ot a tl: astir *’ P or’s a n n iT in io n , a large dose should lm taken as'it. produces the desired effect by sympathy. ;1. 7>imier R ill, take one or two R ihs to promote digestion, and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stop-well and bowels, restores the appetite, and invigor ates the system. Hence it is often advanta geous where no serious derangement exists. One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these Rills makes him feel decid edly better, from their cleansing and reno vating effect on the digestive apparatus. rujii’AUET) in' Ur. J. C. AYES &. CO., Practical Chemists, L O W E L L , HI A SS., L'. S. A . FOR SAT*K BY ALL DllUGO» LSTS ICVKtiYWirKBlS. H A L L ’S VEGETABLE SSCILIf.il’ h a i r 17 .NEWER, Every year increases the popu larity of this valuable Hair Prep aration, which is clue to' merit alone. W e can assure our old pations that it is kept fully up to its high standard; and it is the’on ly reliable and perfected prepara tion for restoring G ray or F a d e d H a i r to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken- The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic proper ties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimulates and nourishes the hair-glands. B y its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores tlie capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a .new growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most economical H a ir - D ressing ever used, as it requires fewer applica tions, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy appearance. A . A. Hayes*. M.D., State Assayer of Massachu setts, says, “ The constituents- are pure, and carefully selected for ex cellent quality; and I consider it the B est P reparation for it& intended purposes.” cording to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mine ral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond the point- of repair. D y s p e p s ia o r I n d i g e s t i o n , Ilepffirche, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Sto mach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation o f the Lungs, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the off springs of Dyspepsia. "One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. F o r P e o iT sle C o m p la in ts, in young or old, married or single, at tue dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. F o r I n fla m m a t o r y a n d C h r o n ic R h e u m a t is m and Gout, Biiiods, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood. The Most Desjrable Instruments in the market for church and parlor. Over 23,CC0 now in use. SHERMAN & HYDE, GENERAL AGENTS, SAN FRANCISCO» R . M ’lN T O S H , Respectfully offers his services to the Public In tlie capacity of 111, i l l JO IN E R AND as a T o n ic,- possessing tlie merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or In flammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and in Bilious Diseases. F o r S h in D is e a s e s , Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Pvheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolora tions of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are liter ally dug up and carried out of the sys tem in a short time by the use of these Bitters G r a t e f u l T h o u s a n d s proclaim V inegak B itteus the most wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained tiie sinking system. U . IT. M C D O N A L D <& C O . Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, Cal., & cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts., N.Y. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS & DEALERS. August 19. fiS L ulSlv Prico Ono Dollar. I $ J E h ic k in g h a m ’s D y e . F O R T H E W H IS K E R S . A s our Renewer in many cases requires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whiskers, we have prepared this dye, in one preparation, which will quickly and effectually accomplish tjiis result. It is easily applied,’ and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by ill Druggists, price Fifty Cents. ■Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, Ef.H. BAKER CITY ACADEMY. T ir e y a re a g e n t l e P u r g a t i v e ns w e l l H . A IK E N , A T T O R N E Y nl8m5. D im iS A lY , A y e r ’s C a th a rtic P ills, Sold by ail Brvgsjists and Dealers in Medicines, BAN FRANCISCO, C a L. lection business, DE. GIBBON’S TH E UN EQUALLED So. 34, Montgomery Block, W FORTUNATE! HEW REMEDIES! HEW REMEDIES! No. 519, Sacramento Street, AGENCY, • at-Law anu Duinmanuer of the Grand Army ol the Republic in California and Ne vada, will give prompt attention to the col lection o f Additional Travel Pay, now due California and Nevada Volunteers discharged more than three hundred miles from home.. Soldiers can depend on fair dealing. In for mation given free o f charge. When writing enclose stamp for reply and state company and whether you have a discharge. Congress has extended the time for filing claims for additionalBounty under Act o f July 28,-1866, to January 1875, so all such claims must be made before that time. Original Bounty of $100 has been allowed all volunteers who eu- listed before July 22d, 1861 for three years, if not paid the same when discharged. Land Warrants can be obtained for sei vices ren dered before 1855, but not for services in the late war. Pensions for late war and war of 1812 obtained and increased when allowed for less than disability warrants, but no pen sions are allowed to Mexican and Florida war soldiers. State o f Texas has granted Pensions to surviving veterans o f Texas Rev olution. New Orleans and Mobile Prize Money is now due and being paid. W’ . H, Aiken also attends to General Law and Col TO T H E DR, f . K, DOHERTY’S PRIVATE MEDICAL m « ü ü F liü i n ISTITUTI! SOjLSMEllS’ CHEAT HEDliCTlOA OF Notice to tie PiiliM MEDICAL Q uick C ures a x d M o derate C harges ; FL U ID EXTRACT In Snndiiv’s Euqnirer was pub lished a short communication asking about the existence of the Society of The only known remedy for th e Lost Mao, a social club which •was formed in Cincinnati over forty years ago, the main point being to inquire if any members of the socie . And a positive remedy for ty still lived, and if only one were GOUT, GRAVEL, STRICTURES, DIABE still living, who that one was. In TES, DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DE yesterday’s paper another corres pondent attempts to answer the inn BILITY, DROPSY, quiry, but in so doing falls into some Non-retention or Inconvenience o f Unine, inaccuracies which we will attempt Irritation, Infiamation or Ulceration of the to correct by giving a brief story of BLADDER and KIRNEIS, the society, who were in it at first-, SPERMATORRHOEA, and how its members dropped off year by year, until the solitary one, Leucorrlioea or Whites, Disease ot the Pros trate Uiand, atone in me Hiaucler, who stiil remains, became the sole living reminder of the youth, and ColctUus uraA oi or Bnchdust Depobites and itlucub or Di&cliarfctja. hope, and life, and ambition that in spired those breasts now lorty odd K E A K N E Y ‘S years ago. Extract Ruchu It was one Sunday afternoon the 3.)tb of September, in the year 1832, Permanently Cures all Diseases of tite that several young men, all of them well known here in Cincinnati, were Bladder, Kidneys and Dropsical gathered together at the studio, ol ¡swellings, Existing in Men, Joseph R. Mason a rising young por \\ omen and tliiidren, trait painter of that time, lhey were Dr James M. I'iasou, Dr. J. NO M ATTER W H A T TH E AG E! L. Yattier. Teuton Haw son, Henry Prof. Steele says: “ One boHle o f Kearney’s L. Tatem, William Disney, Sr., Eimu Extract iiuchu is worm more than ail and J. R. Mason. The Asiatic Choi oilier Ducrius com bined.” era, the btalking phantasm of death Price, One Dollar per Bottle, or Six Bottles had just anived on our shores, and for Five Dollars. was advancing tip the Mississippi, Siejpot, 10 4 B u a n c S t., N e w Y o r k . and had already reached St. Louis. A Physician in attendance to answer cor Tue country was in a fever of alarm over the pestilence that was stalking respondence and give advice gratis. Send stamp for Pamphlets, free. over it, and which had thus far baff C r a n e - & i i n g h a i u , led the medical profession. Natu rally enough, the conversation turn Wholesale Agents, San Francisco, Oal. ed.upon this subject. After it had been discussed for a whi e it was sng- To The gesten ’ hat those present should form themselves into a society to be called the Society.of the last Man. OF BOTH HEXES. The main idea was that they should No Charge for Advice and Consultation. have a banquet each year, ut which D b . J. B. D yott , graduate o f Jefferson places should be provided fdr all, and that when only one of them re Medical College, Philadelphia, author oi valuable works, can be consulted on mained he was to drink a bottle of several an diseases ot tne ¡sexual or Urinary Organs, wine which they were to provide at (which he lias made au especial .riud.V) "eimeei first meeting and seal up for use. A m male or ieinaie, no matter fro m . what mahogany casket was provided for cause originating or how long standing. A- oi 30 years enables mm to treat dis its reception, and on the night of the practice eases, with success. Cures guaranteed.— first meeting the wine was procured Charges reasonable. Those at a distance can and locked up. the key hole filled forward tetter describing symp toms and en with sea ing wax. and the casket St ai closing stamp to prepay postage. bena for the Guiue to rieaiiii. Price, 10c ed with the seal of the society. The ¿1. B. H i OFT, M. H., key was moreover, thrown away, so Physician and Surgeon, f o p Duane Sc., N. Y that by no means could the box be January 21, lS ii-ly opened and closed again without its -being discovered. The first meeting of the society was on the night of the 6th of Octo ber, 1832. All the members were J. II. PARKER, present and the ceremony of locking WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEli IN up the bottle of wine was gone through with. They also cast, lots for the custodianship of the casket, Mali* Street, M aker City’, O regon. it being agreed that it should be con e k e e p s c o n s t a n t l y on fined to one member for the first hand a full assortment oi ail articles in year, to another for the second, and uis line, such as so on till it had gone around. Dr. Yattier won the lot, and in his hands Miner’s Hydraulic Pipe, Noz it was placed for the first year. Tor zles, Butts and Tin VVare. four successive anniversies did the Also, Every Pattern and Stylo of society meet regularly with a full membership, all of them st’ ll living, S T O V HI S . and each one making it a point of du- The Celebrated Buck’s Patent Cooking, ,ty to be present, no matter what else and the Onward Pallor Stove are kept oil anight intervene. hand, together with all other styles. In June, 1827* Dr. James M. Ma« ¿F 0 > 3 B ’^ 7 ’ C3 3EiL ies : son died, and their mystic number, Done upon short Notice, and at reasonable seven, was broken into, and in the Prices. following October, when their bans n2(itf J. H . PARKER. ■ quet took place, there was one vac ant seat at the board, one plate lay Notice to All Persons. ,on the table untouched. In Novem ber, 1839, William Stanberry died, o n &i*e H e r e b y -N otified tlrnt and on,the following year, when they all Lands purchased o f J. M. Boyd, or came together again, only five sat other persons, in the SoutheastQuirtor of ..at the table and there were two va- Section .-eveuteen, in Township Nine South, .cant places. In September, 1842. and Forty East, commonly known as Baker City, and Boyd’s Addition, and which is J. R. Mason, the artist, breathed Ins situated in Baker county, Oregon; (if said ■fast, and the following month, when Boyd, or other person, has not lirst secured the Society of the Last Mau came the title o f the undersigned to the same), together, theie were but four of them is voidable, and will be taken from you with pay or reward lor improvements, -— three vacant chairs and three up out-any and you are further notified that there has turned plates told the story. For been no iinal decision, even in the Band four successive years did these four Office, against me, on merit, as to my title to said lands. All that decision went to, was ¡hold their anniversary banquet with to the point that my .ritorueys did not make out further change, the sealed cas the appeal in proper season, as ordered by ket Deing handed around from year me. ¡suit will be instituted in proper time to year among those who remained. to recover all of said land and improvements In November, 1849, William Disney held. Beware! ROYAL A. PIERCE. died leaving but three of the seven Rockbridge. Yvis., Jan. 24, 1874.n84tf alive. In June, 1855, Fenton Law son’s earthly career was ended, and V O T I C E TO ALL PERSONS. Boyd’s Pre-emption Entry tend United Dr. Yattier and Henry L. Tat- in were the only survivors. Mr. Tatem ocates Towusite of Baker C ityf set down for Patent. The Final decision o f Commissioner had possession of the casket at the Drummond against R. A. Pierce and state oi time and had a morbid fear that he Oregon, and in favor of Boyd’s Pre-emption would be the last man , and be left Entry for the Northeast quarter of ¡Southeast with it in his possession. Two quarter, and L est half ot ¡Southeast quarter of Section 17- Township 9. S R 40 East, 120 months after Lawson’s death he was acres. Also, in favor ot United ¡States Town- taken sick, and in his delirium this site on Southeast quarter o f ¡Southeast quar idea obtaining possession of his mind ter o f Section 17, Township 9, IS R 40 East— he cried: ‘ ‘Break open the casket, 40 acres, was made on ¡September 15,1873, and entered on Records of United ¡States and pour out the wine! It’s- worse Land uffice at VVasnington, Book 102, Page Than a fate in-haunting m e!” And 110, and Patent -was ordered to issue to said Boyd for said 120 acres, and to Pre-emption J)i\ Yattier became the Last Man; In October, 1835, the Lust Man. Lot entries of said Townsite. J. M. BOYD. held his first solitary banquet at his January 13, 1874-35tf home. ¡Seven plates were laid, and seven chairs placed round the board. The casket was placed on the ta ble, its seal broked and gs lid pried and JAerriapre off. The bottle of wine which for Toll ON TH E twenty three years had rerosed with B u r n t R iv e r T o i l R o a d !! in was opened aud drank in silence One Half Less Than Former Kates. and solitude by the successor of- all r o m a n d A fte r t h is R a te th e those seven. No one was permitted . Oregon Road, Bridge and Ferry-*Com fo break that solitude, aud the meal pany, and .tiie Wilson Wagou Road and w-as eaten and drank without the Bridge Company will make a great reduction squpd -Of a voice. And each sue o f Toll lates on their respective roads to ■eeeding year, on the 6th of October, Through Travel and Freighters. NO C R ED IT FOR TO LLS. does the Last Man repeat the solita ry repast, he sitting with six vacant At these low rates all Tolls must be paid for Oh airs ground the table, with six up ■ betöre Crossing the E erry.. The Fen y is one o f best in the country, and the Road is al turned plates on the board. And ways kept in good while he sits there in silence and CONDITION FO R T R A V E L IN G , alone there come trooping around LX ' j n y T T sä. him the memories ot aii those who J. M. CARTER, Agent at Ferry. ¡once joined with him in the merry A. J. W EATHERBY, Toll Road. making, and yet the heart of the old Sept. 1, 1874.-nl7u.3i) man is as young and his feelings as tender as they Were forty years ago, when he little thought of becoming On and alter May 20th, 1872, the Post O f ilie Last Mnn.-^-From the Cincin fice hours w iirbe from 9 a. m. to 7 p. m .— nati! Enquirer. Sundays excepted. Open on Sundays from PRIVATE rn h e F a l l T e r m o f t.li§ B a k e r S. P. BARRETT, A. M., ¡P r in c ip a l; a s s is te d by M r s . B a b k e t t , as Preceptress. The Directors feel warranted in saying that our 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 r 3 0 a . .<3 s Primary Department, per Quarter, $10 00 Preparatory and Academic, “ 15 oo Latin. Extra, 3 gg French, Extra, g qq Other H igher Branches in proportion. Tuition Invariably in ADVANCE. WE HUNDRED AND F IF T E E N Head Thorough bred Cotswold Sheep, A. H . BROW N, President. lately Imported from the best herds in Can AV m . F. M c C rary , See’y. nl3tf ada. The above Sheep are Full Bkooded and as fine as any on the Coast. O f tlie C e le b r a te d Standai There are Forty Bucks in the lot. Organs—new-—for sale. For pw tical The w h ole will be sold in lots to suit pur chasers, and at enquire at this-office. B50t To Sheep H aisers!! Imported Cotsieli ieeffor Sale. O 2 All kinds and every D E S C R IP T IO N Of Work in Wood neatly and prom ptly done. Baker City, Jan. 1,1^73$, C ity i Academy will begin on the 1st day o f September, 1873, under the supervision o f R E A SO N A B L E PRICES. For particulars, enquire oT R E ID & E L E T C H E R , n24tf Balter Ci-ty, ©gn. Q S e w in g M a c h in e s— A t ,r, W & Baker, and a Florence, both ne ¡ne -very best— for sale. quire at this office, F or particular B