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The East, The Greatest. —Should any A F e w W ords to F eeble a n d ‘ ‘doubting’Thomas” still cling to the absurd d e l ic a t e W om en .— By R. Y . P ierce idea that th ere will be another postpone M. D ., o f the W o r ld ’ s D is p e n s a r y , ment of the last Library Gift Concert let Buffalo, N. Y. W h o le s a le & R e ta il B a k e r City» F eb . 1 0 , 1 8 7 5 . himjremember that Mr. Briggs, the pew Knowing that you are subject to DEALER IN manager, fully endorses the promise of Gov. a great amount of suffering, that 1 E B B IB 1 E CO M BAT OF JO H N Bramlette, the former one, that if the con- delicacy on your part has a strong i CEABH, a s s o c ia t e j u s t ic e o f cel t does not take place at the time speci tendency to prolong, and the longer ! Wines, Liquors, th e sufbem e court of fied, the money will be refunded at once to it is neglected the more you have | ID A H O T E R R IT O R Y A c ., the ticket-holders. Let him further observe to endure and the more difficult of W I T H A N O R EG O N Tobacco, that Mr. Briggs has secured, of course, at an cure your case becomes, I, as a Cigars, T IG E R ! physician, who is daily consulted by enormous expense, the services of Gilmore, H is T im e ly R e t r e a t ! ! the greatest leader in America, with his or score of your sex, desire to say to Playing Cards, Bar Fixturs, T h e T ig e r S t ill R a m p a n t ! ! ! chestra of 100 select performers, who will you, that I am constantly meeting with those who have been treated for Justice M. E. Hollister is now Chief Jus conclude the series of concerts with such a and tice of this Territory, viceNoggle resigned, burst of harmonv as has never before awak their ailments for months without- being benefitted in the least, until and a Mr. John Clark Associate Justice.— Mr. Clark hails from Northern Idaho but ened our Western homes. And, by the way, they have become perfectly dis as we have not received the Northerner let him also remember that if he does not Flour, Bacon and Lard, since his appointment, and as the papers posess at least a coupon ticket, this music couraged and have almost made up o f this part of the Territory have nothing their minds never to take another to say about him, we can neither get nor will never reach his ears. On Commission, dose of medicine or be tortured by give any information about him. We have L eased .—Charles Green, of Rye Valley, any further treatment. They had understood that he is a fair lawyer, and bears a good reputation both professional has leased his interest in Green’s Discovery- rather die and have their sufferings Has a Larger Stock of Goods ly and as a citizen, and that is all we have ever heard said about him; A N D IT IS P R O B Quartz Ledge and Mill, for the term of six ended than to live and suffer as they A B L Y I N H I S F A V O ll T H A T SO L I T T L E IS months to Thos. McDonald. From the date have. They say t-hev are worn out in Store than any other K N O W N A N D S A ID ABOUT H I M .— Idaho of the lease to its expiration Mr. Green is by suffering and are only made worse World. When we read the aforesaid, we grinned not responsible for any of the liabilities— by treatment. Of anything more House in the State, —we chuckled—we broke down and snort McDonald paying all expenses &c., out of discouraging, we certainly cannot ed. Here were we, away down in Oregon, the proceeds of the Mine and Mill. Work conceive, and were there no more ' knowing more than the “ World.” The will continue on the Mine and the Mill will successful mode of treating- such outside of the small caps in the above are ours respect be kept constantly running on rock from difficulties than that, the principles of which teach the reducing and de fully. We know John Clark, Ass. Just. I. the Ledge. Good results are anticipated. City o f Portland. T. <tc., a few. ‘ ‘ One night only.” It hap McDonald is a thorough miner and under pleting of the vital forces of the sys tem, when the indications dictate a pened tliusly: We heard that Hiram stands his business. iftlv o c k PAP LEVENS, fo m r a t Ulysses had made a new appointment for Idaho, and that the aforesaid appointment was in town. Wo were raised in the belief that the President o f the United States never appointed any but good and great men. We always trembled before great men. We wanted to see John Clark and tremble. We put on our robert-tail dress goods to And him. We went to the hotel and he stood before us. He had an iron- gray smile, three demijohns on his nose, and smelt like the perfume of a thousand bottles. We trembled 1 We saw at a glance why he had been appointed. He belonged to the society for the extirpation o f whiskey, and Grant had sent him to p u t i t d o w n in Idaho. Slowly and sadly we mourned over the fate of the vast pop ulation who would have to go dry. We saw him no more. But we heard o f him.— “ Tho’ lost to sight Ac.,” (we forget the rest,) we heard of him, a tale that stirred up all our gushing fountains of emotion.— It ran thisly: In the “ Bank Exchange” dwelt a Tiger. It was an animal of huge and monstrous proportions. It was hard hearted. Itou'ght to have been—it fed _on chips, suckers, coin , greenbacks and oth er delicacies. It wasn’ t afraid of John Clark, it did not quail beneath his judicial glance. It growled at him and he went in —in—in. The combat was furious. Every time it clawed it got a twenty dollar green back on its nail, until at last he gave it a check, not a push-back, but a check on a banker at Lewiston for $336,20. Four hun dred dollars besides did he throw into the eyes of the angry beast to appease its rage —but it only smoled a wicked .smile, and swallowed them. Luring the whole of this terrific fight—tho Judge behaved man fully—gazing joyfully about every ten min-, utes into the bottom of a glass. Finding tho Tiger too strong for him, he undertook to penetrate the Eleusinian mysteries of Poker. About five o ’clock In the morning be “ went through” on deuce high against three eights which the fortunate holder had gathered indiscriminately from all the discards on the table. Then he got mad and butted the floor with his seat of hon or, and tried to climb up the window panes and sit down on the stove. Failing in this he ploughed through the snow to the hotel on his nose, and went to bed on his ear. JThe excitement made him so drunk they couldn't wake him up to go on the stage, and lie hired a cutter in the morning to overtake it—and that’s all we know about John Clark, Ass. Just. &c., of Idaho Territory, a n d------- elsewhere. C a u g h t .— For the last two or three weeks a number of letters, from Portland, have been received here, in all cases by married m en, enclosing a circular signed “ R. Stanley,” containing an offer, on the receipt of ten dollars to-give information as to the means of preventing an increase o f the families o f the aforesaid married men. Considerable speculation was in dulged in as to how the individual above named should know who were the married men in this community. It now turns out that it was one Wesley Parker, who li vs resided here until recently. He was arrested for it, on the 30th ult.Jn Portland and on the 31st waived an examination, and gave bail to appear at the next term of the Circuit Court for Multnomah Coun ty. His residence here should have taught him that he couldn’ t get any money out o f this community on that “ lay out” —it’s the other kind of information they want here. S tray C attle .—Tho following stray cattle are at Dah Shaw’s ranch, eight miles from Baker city; the owners may have the same by proving property and paying costs: One roan steer, under slope off right ear; under bit in the left, mule shoe on left side; one red steer 3 year old, two crops and two un der bits; one brindle steer 2 year old in the spring; crop off left ear, swallow fork in the right; one roan steer, said to belong to belong to Billy Emerson; crop "off left ear under bit in the right. Hox. W. C. W hitson , Associate Justice of Idaho, called on us last Monday coming on his return home from attending the Su preme Court of the Territory. Wo were sorry to hear of the indisposition of his aim- able wife at Lewiston, which was the cause of the Judge hurrying homo so soon. We hope to hear of her complete recovery toiler usual good health. W riting S chool .—Prof. E. J. Heins, will open a Writing School in the academy on to morrow evening. Prof. Heins comes to us well recommended from Boise city, where he taught two terms. From letters we have received from friends there, we have no hes itancy in recommending him to our citizens as a first class toaciier. F or S ale .—A good buggy with team and harness, cheap for C ash . The owner ex pects to leave the State soon and will sell at a sacrifice. Enquire o f W. S NELSON. O ur neighbor says he don’ thire a lawyer to write his editorials. In this assertion t ie reading public will agree with him. Cer tainly no other man but himself could have .written such editorials— surely no lawyer, possibly no novelist. C alled .—Sol. Benj, [late o f Boise city, called on us last Monday. He is stopping in our city a few days. Sol looks as natur al as in old times. - R evival .—A protracted meeting is now in progress in this city. The Northern and Southern Methodists and Babtists have join ed in it. We hope they will do good. There is certainly much room for great effort. E a lic r C ity L o d ge N o. 2 5 , 1 . 0 . O. F ., meets every Saturday evening, at half past six^o’clock, at Odd Fellows Hall, in the new Ban'll Block, corner of Front street and Court Avenue. Members of the Order are invited to attend. By order of N. G. He who is wise now buyeth his girl’s lit tle brother something nice, and so getteth the little rascal to make himself scarce whenever necessary hereafter. Congress has a cemetery of it-i own, and, having far more criminals than corpses, it is strange it doesn’t have a penitentiary of its own also.—Courier-Journal. “ Make you a coat, sir?” said a suspicious tailor to a suspected cus tomer. Oh, yes, sir, with the great est of pleasure. There, just stand in that position, please, and look right upon that notice while I take your measure. Customer reads the notice: Terms cash. Ex-Govern or Bradford of Balti more has declined a federal appoint ment on the ground that he does not know anything about the details of the office. [This is »thought to be the very best joke on this.page.] A Boston journal innocently re marks that there is an air of improb ability about the Chicago Post’s story of “ a woman who was eaten up by grasshoppers.” Some of these Boston papers would doubt the ver acity of Mr. Gulliver himselt. The stamp of civilization— The postage stamp. I should call a landlord’s poor ref lations his ten aunts. There seems to be a tidal wave of chicken stealing just now. A Paris paper says: “ violence is better than chloroform.” Good place for spirit-rappers— Knoxville. Criminals should come to a halt or halter. Living on excitement is very ex pensive living. A clear case— An empty dry goods box. — , «Q » v— --------—- T a x e s in D if f e r e n t S t a t e s .— A table recently prepared from official statements for 1873 and 1871 gives “ J ealous .” —Our neighbor of the "H e r the taxable valuations and the rates ald” says we are jealous of him. Neither of taxation in the several States. The his personal appearance nor the eminently rates vary all the way from 10 cents characteristic productions which he prints on the $100 in Connecticut, to the in the “ Herald” cause us the slighest feel enormous sum of $2.15 on the $100 ings of envy. The person who would desire in Louisiana. The rate is 50 cents to own either, would be loBt to all social res in Alabama, Arkansas, California, traints and fatally bent on mischief. He Maine, Minnesota, Texas and Yir* would steal a mill, and go back after the gina; TO cents in Georgia, Kansas, dam. He would—language can’t do the Ohio, and Tennessee; 70 cents in Florida; 10 cents in Connecticut; subject fustice. 21 cents in Illinois; 15.cents in Indis W ood choppers and dealers will take no ana*; 17 cents in Maryland; 22 cents tice of the advertisement of the Superin in M ic b i^ p : $1.12% in Nevada; 72% tendent of the Yirtue Mine. There is a cents in York; 15 cents in Ore chance for the distribution of divers and gon; 20 cents in Rhode Island, and sundry coin among the hard fisted sons of 70 cents in South Carolina. The toil. great difference in the rates is re** E d . C ates , of Union, was in our city the markable. Xudiana and Missouri fore part of the week, he made us several have about equal populations, but the Indiana rate (15 cents) is one pleasant calls. third as large as the Missouri rate W elj ,.—George Wisdom, our efficient night-watch, who has been sick for some (15 cents); this is partially explained however, by the fact that the Indian time, is well enough to resume his post. valuation ($950,500,000) is nearly M arried .—At Pocahontas, Jan, 31st, 1875, twice as great as that of our State at the residence of the bride’s father, by S. Ison, Justice of the Peace, Mr. Nathan Grav ($ 4 7 8 ,7 5 5 ,0 0 0 .-St Louis Republi ahd Miss Mary Gavin. can. treatment directly the reverse of the His Stoek consists in part of one adopted for them, their cases would be deplorable indeed. But FIFTEEN HUNDRED GALLONS OF lady sufferers, there is a better and far more successful plan of treatment B R A N D Y , for you, one more in harmony with the laws and requirements of your system. A harsh irritating caustic A great portion of it very fine, suita treatment and strong medicines will ble for Medicinal purposes; never cure you. If you.would use rational means, such as common 3 ,0 0 0 G a llo n s o f sense should dictate to every intelli gent lady, take such medicines as embody the very best invigorating W H I S K Y , tonics and nervines, compounded with special reference to your deli' Including all the best brands; cate system. Such a happy combi nation you will find in my Favorite 1 ,0 0 0 G a llo n s o f G in , •& 1 ,0 0 0 Prescription which has received the G a llo n s o f W in e s . loudest praise from thousands of your sex. Those languid tiresome sensations causing you to feel scarce ly able to he on your feet or uscaand a flight of stairs, that continual draifl One Hundred Boxes of that is sapping from your systems all your former elasticity, and driv T O B A C C O , ing the bloom from yo ir cheeks; that continual strain upon your vital for AND ces that renders you irritable . and fretful, may ail be overcome and subdued by a persevering use of 50,000, best brands, Cigars; that marvelous remedy. Irregulari ties and obstructions to the proper 200 Cases of Liquors, includ workings of your systems are reliev ed by this mild and safe means, while periodical pains, the existence of ing Whisky, Brandy, Gin, which js a sure indication of serious disease that should not be neglected rdmlily yield to it, and if its use is Wines, Bitters, Syrups, kept up for a reasonable length of time the special cause of these pains Cordials, &c., &c. is permanently removed. Further light on these subjects may be ob tained from my pamphlet on diseases 25 Gross of Cards, and Bar peculiar to your sex, sent on receipt of two stamps. My Favorite Pre Fixtures without end. scription is sold by druggists. AGENTS.—The following named gentle men are authorized to act as Agents for the B edrock D emocrat : G eo . P. R o w ell & Co., New York. Tiros. B oyce , San Francisco, T: C. E va n s , B o s t o n , Mass. L. S am u els , Portland, Oregon, L. P. F is h e r , San Francisco. H on . D unham W right , Union County, O. P. C. H arper , Albany, Oregon. M. W. D avis , Walla Walla, W. T. S. V. K nox , Pendleton, Oregon. J. D. A gnew , Boise City, Idaho. J. J. D ooley , Clarksville, Oregon. L. IT. W ells , La Grande, Oregon. W. A. C rawford , Payette Valley, Idaho. S. M. J effreys , Weiser Valley, Idaho. N ed . T urk , Canyon City, Oregon. H. H. H yde , Prairie City, Oregon. F a r m e r s around Union and the Cove can pay their subscription to the D emocrat to Geo. Wright & Son, 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 of 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. C h a rle s W . C ran e is authorized to act as Agent for the B edrock D emocrat in San Francisco. L. R emillard aud R. S. C ates are author ized to act as Agents for tho D emocrat in Enion County. S am . H annah will receive grain, produee, Ac., at Union, in payment for subscription to tho B edrock D emocrat . J ohn G orman is Agent for the D emocrat in Boise County, Idaho. L. P. FISHER, Nos. 20 and 21, New Mer chants’ Exchange, is our authorized Agent in San Francisco. KT* Chus. S t. L o u is has located perma nently in Baker; and is now prepared to man ufacture and repair all kinds of jewelry and watches. After twenty-eight years experi ence in the business, lie feels competent to give entire satisfaction. Mr. St. Louis, is also agent for tho best Sewing Machine in use, tho NewWilson, price, $55,00. U seful P resent .—Every family ought to have a good Sewing Machine. We have a beautiful new Silver Plated Wilcox & Gibbs’ Machina, that would ue a beautiful, valuable and useful present to any man’s wife, mother, sister or sweetheart, which we wTill sell on easy terms. Wo will instruct the person buy ing how* to operat® the machine. It is one of the nicest machines in our city. P la i n Q u e stio n s fo r I n v a lid s . —Have the routine medicines of the profession done you no good? Are you discouraged and mis erable? If so, test the properties of the new Vegetable Specific, Dr. Walker’s California Vinegar Bitters already famous as the finest invigorant, corrective and alterative, that has ever seen the light. Dyspeptics and persons o f bilious habit should keep ii^ within reach, if they value health and ease. 03^ Eon the very best Photographs, go to Bradley & Rulofsen’s Gallery without S tairs OS’“ Ascend in the ELEVATOR, 129 Mont gomery Street, San Francisco. His Sample Boom contains WITH A New L iv e ly T im e s - IN ¡Stock 0£ Goods Larger and more attractive than.over before bought since the great Financial pa«.- ’ ic, and which we offer at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES SI 37 Kegs of different brands of Wines and Liquors. BAKEB CITY, SINCE THE ARRIVAL OF mm, NEW GOODS. OUR STOCK OF J c is t B e c e iv e d FROM CLOTHING San Francisco Direct, Has been lergely increased and wo can show as handsome a line of ready made goods in The Most Extensive, the Best and MEN’S AND BOYS BUSINESS and DRESS Most Extensive Assortment of Suits, Overcoats, &c., as can be found iu the County*, at prices that cannot fail to satisfy. GENERAL MERCHANDI SE Our Dress Soois Department E S x r o r B r o i i g l i t T O Is well filled with a spleddidassortment of the leading styles and fashionable shades. Empress Cloths, Consisting in Part o f Satteons, Mohair, Ladies’ Dress & Fancy Goods American Dress Goods, and FLANNELS, Of Every Description, together with a Full Plaid, Plain and,Opera, of all colors. and Complete Assortment of Bleached and Unbleached Cotton Flannels. Tkis NLarket* MINING SUPPLIES, LIQUORS, TOBACCO & CIGARS, GROCERIES, GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, H a ts and C ap s, CLOTHING, In the loading Styles. BOOTS and SHOES, HARDWARE, B o o ts and S h oes, CROCKERY, and We would ¿all special attention to our stock GLASSWARE, of Mens’ and Boys’ San Francisco Boots which we have sold for a number of All of which will be Sold Ladies’ & Gents’ Underwear. years past with satisfaction. Every pair waranted. _A Well Selected Stock of W h o le s a le a n d R e ta il i r M o o r mMmam, L o w est T r ic e s . At astonishing low Prices. We have a large assortment of BYT Thankful for the liberal manner in which I have heretofore been patronized, I hope by fair and honorable dealing to merit a continuance of the same. S. OTTENHEIMER. Virtue Block, Baker City, Oct. 7, 1873. «22 A T Miners’ ant Farmers’ Iijleients, Which we are selling at lower prices than ever before offered in this Market. ’ Remember that our Store is in the FIREPROOF BANK BLOCK. BAMBERGER & FRANK. Baker City, Dec. 1, 1874.u30tf D R E S S M AKIN G ! s. E. C. Respectfully inform the Ladies of Baker City and vicinity, that they H Y W I L L Y O U GONTIK* have opened an establishment, at tho ue to buy Fruit Trees and Shrubbery residence of Mrs. R. C. Shepherd, ia of Walla Walla dealers, when you can pur Balter City, where they are prepared chase a superior article at G ran ger B o tto m P rices to Cut, or Cut an Make all kinds o f Look H i ^ h t H e r e 11 W At the Union Nursery, Cove, Union County, Ladies & Childrens Clothing. Oregon. H. J. GEER, Proprietor. Following is a List of Trees and Prices: All orders from the surrounding Towns A PPLE S: and Country will be promptly attended to,, nt 3-Year Old, Extra Large, 18 cents per Tree. tbe same prices that our City customers are 2-Year Old, Extra Large, 15 cent? per Tree. charged. 1-Year Old, Extra Large, 10 cents per Tree. Stamping for Embroidering Braiding done to order. Red Astrichan, Early Harvest, Rambo, V a r ie tie s : and Grauustiuo, Red Juno, Golden Sweet, Duch- es of Oldenburg, Pound Pippin, Talpaliock- LA T E ST "F A SH IO N S en, Early,' Strawberry, Baily Sweet, Blue Received every month,, direct from Nfe- Pearmain, White Winter Pearmaia, Golden Russett, Swaar, Golden Pippen, Ben or “ Jeff” York. Davis, Winesap, King Apple, Gloria Mundi, Agent for Grover & Baker’s Esopus Spitzenbqrg, Baldwin, Willow Tw’igg, Geuniton, Snow, Jlyslop Crab, Transcenant Sewing Machines. Crab, Ac., &. PE A R S : 2-Year Old, Large, 50 cents per Tree. 1-Year Old, Largo, 30 cents per Tree. F r e d * .A .. B o h n a ’s SALOON, V a r ie t i e s : Bartlett, Hoivell, Madeline, Danes Hovey, Seckel, Clapp’s Favorite, Burea d’ Anjou, Burea Easter. Julienne, Winter Nellis, Vicar, Pound, &. P L U M S : 2-Year Old, 40 cents per Tree. 1-Year Old, 30 cents per Tree, AT THE OLD StAND OF B am berger & F ra n k , R A K E R C IT Y , O R EG O N . FRED. A. B O H N A D c sp e c tfu lly in fo r m s th e c iti- V a x -ieties: Yellow Egg, Yellow Gage, Columbia, Lom- JLi> zens of Baker City and the Public generally, that he has purchased the inter, bara, Sweet Damson, Imperial Gage, Ac. ost ot Bob. McCord in the above C H E U B Y : 1-Year Old, good growth, 50 cents per Treo. S V a r ie tie s t A L O O N , Early Richmond, May Duke, Yellow Span Where will always be found’ the very best ish, Black Eagle, Black Tartarian, Black Re W in e s , L iq u o rs and C ig a rs. &c., were bought from the well publican, Ae. P e a ch a m i A pricot,. 23 cen ts per T ree. -A -liS O known house of Pond, ¡Reynolds & GRAPES: One of tho Finest and Boat Co., of San Francisco, and of E. The Janesville, ripens wdth me Aug. 20th, Martin & Co., of Portland. and stand Grande ltonde winter without pro B i l l i a r d 'T a b l e s tection, fine one year old plants oOceuts, Whi te To bo found in the City. “ Fred” will be Sweetwa ter and Isabella, 25 cents- per plant. 200 Barrels of Flour, Bacon, Cherry C nrrants, $2 50 per dozen. Eng pleased at all times to have his friends give him a call. lish Goosberry, $1 50 per dozen. FRED. A. BOHNA.. S H A D E T R E E S , & c. Baker City, Jan. 20, 1875. n39tf Lard, Salt Salmon, Apples, Walnut, Elm, Ash, Buckeye, Mapleand Butternu , 25 cents each; Lombardy Poplar, 2-year old, 18 cents each. Roses, 25 to 50 Grain, &c., on commission. ~ cents; Lilac, Purple 25 cents, aud White 50 Respectfully offers his services to tho Publio cents. In the capacity of In fact I have almost any thing usually kept in a No. 1 Nursery. ^ l I s o , The most of the above Liquors, R. M ’IN T O S H . QV Improved and Unimproved m e a T r ia l. Address, • II. J. GEER, Cove, Union county, Oregon. n32u48 L A N D S , Laying Southwest West and Northwest, near and adjoining Baker City, will be sold in in quantities to suit. M in t l i m TIN-SHOP! A ll kinds and every J. H. PARKER, Of DESORIPTIONT Work in Wood neatly and promptly done. Baker City, Jan. 1, 1873tf. W HOLESALE AND R E TA IL DEALEK IN C o p r, Tin a il S M -Ir o i Ware, T o Sbeep B p r t e i Gotswoli Slices for Sale. hand a full assortment of all articles in H Ins line, sucli as O Head Thoroughbred Cots wold Sheep, lately Imported from the-best herds in Can e k e e p s c o n sta n tly on zles, Butts and Tin Ware. or to Lease. Also, Every Pattern and Style of Stock. O rd ers Solicited, and promptly filled. Every article sold is warrant D V E R T I S I N G ; C h e a p : good Systematic.—All persons wrho contem plate making contracts with newspapers for the insertion o f advertisements, should send S a m p le R o o m s »5 cen ts to Geo. P. Rowell & Co., 41 Park Row, New York, for their PAMPHLET Book (ninely seventh edition), containing lists of On Main Street, nearly opposite th© over 2000 newspapers and estimates, showing Stone Flock. the cost. Advertisements taken for leading papers in many States at a tremendous re W . F. LEVELS. duction, from publisher’s rates. G et the Baker City. Jan. 20, 1875.037ml B ook . n38y K a is e r s !! M aiu ¡Street, B a k e r C ity, O regon. Town Property for Sale, rent Miner’s Hydraulic Pipe, Noz PAP does not ask the Trade to take his word for the above Invoice, but invites those wishing to purchase to give him a call, and examine his it JO IN E R A N D NE ed to be as recommended. A ONCE MQBE I E COME!! The Celebrated Buck’s Patent ^Cooking, and the Onward Parlor S t o v e are kept on hand, together with all otliex: styles. O B W O R K AND F IF T E E N ada. The above Sheep, are Full Blooded and as fine as any on the Coast. There are Forty Bucks in tho lot. Tho whole will he sold in lots to suit pur< chasers, and at R EASONABLE PRICES. STOYES. J HUNDRED . For particulars, enquire of R E ID & F L E T C H E R , n2c4t£ (hr +« <hi)n I»er D a y . Baker City, ©gn. A g e n ts W a n te d . LU ij)£q A ll classes of working peoplo Done upon short Notice, and- at reasonable of both s.xes, young and old, make moro money at work for us, in their own localities, Prices. n26tf J. H. PARKER. during their spare moments, or all the time, than at any tiling else. We offer employ ment that will pay handsomely for every hour’s work. Full particulars, terms, Ac.*, K A A A A P o u n d s o f O a t s sent free. Send us your address at once. O v / j U U U Wanted at the B edkock Don’ t delay. Now is the time. Don’t look for work or business elsewhere, until you. D emocrat Office immediately, for which fhe have learned what we offer. highest Cash price will be allowed. n26tf G. STINSON & CO., n38y Portland, Maine, O a ts "W a n ted ' B a r le y W a n t e d .' N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N that all Partnership relations between Wanted immediately, at Dr. J. M. Boyd aud H. N. McKinney have been dissolved by mntual concent. All ac the B ecikock D emocrat Office, for which tho counts against said firm will be settled by H, highest Cash price will be allowed, n26tf N. McKinney, and all_accounts due said firm will be paid to him, it is hoped, withet de lay. Baber City, Dec. 2 4 ,1874.n$j5if 40,000 P o u n d s o f B a ile y W ood W anted. k a C ord o f W o o d W a n t e d at O f t h e C e leb ra ted S ta n d a rd Q U the B e d r o c k D e m o c r a t Office imme riew—for «ale per c»rfi(jai8.*t diately, for which the highest Cash price , ___ Organs-^ w U50ti will be allowed, n 2 fyf ( enquire at this office 2