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V ........ % JeîirocK Democrat. bedrock democrat , P U B L IS H E D EVEKY W E D N E SD A Y , by J. M. SHEPHERD. OFFIClTlY t h e BEDROCK DEMOCRAT £l'IL])I]STC. rEEirs of S ubscription : One year,..................................................4 00 ^ix Months,....................... ..................... 2 50 C orrespondence from all portions of Eastern Oregon is solicited for the D emocrat . All communications, to receive attention, must be accompanied by a responsible name. Personal communications will be charged as special advertisements. S. M. P I T i K X t i U A & CO., 10 State Street, Boston, 37 Park Row, New Y ork, and 701 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, are our Agents for procuring advertisements for the B edrock D emocrat , in the above cities, and are authorized to contract for advertising tour lowest rates. n3tf J O E W O R K . We are now prepared to do all kinds of JOB WORK on short notice and at reasona ble rates. N. B.— All Job Work MUST BE PAID FOR ON DELIVERY. P R O F E S S IO N A L CARDS. L. O. STERNS, N otary P u b l ic . T. C. H YDE, S tern s & H y d e , A t t o r n e y s a m i C o u n s e lo r s A t-E a w , B A K E R CITY, OREGON. L. O. S terns will attend the Courts of the Eifth Judicial District, and of Idaho and Washington Territories. Water Rights and Mining Litigation a S pecialty . Collections promptly attended to. June 18, 1873.n6y INDBEW J, u a m iu iiv u , Attorney-at-Law, B A K E R C IT Y , OREGON. ILE PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS W of thè State. Baker City, Sept. 1, 1873, n!7y. J. M. S H E P H E R D , B A K E R CITY, OREGON. Attorney at Law, (And Notary Public,) WESTON, OREGON. Will practice in the Courts of this State and Washington Territiry. PECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO LAND Business, and Collections. nl3tf S J O S E P H H. S H I N N , Notary J?n"blic AND Conveyancer, Will attend to Conveyancing and making ABSTRACTS OE TITLE. Baker City, Sept. 11,1872. nl8tf E. W. REYNOLDS, P U B L I C AND D E P U T Y U . S. M A R S H A L . Oflice with John Brattain, Three Doors South of B e d r o c k D e m c r a t office, on side of the Street. A, J, T11I1Ì0D0, 11, A, M, 1), M. A. Queen’s University, \ Canada, M. D. Trinity U n iversity,! 1&>4. P l i y s i c i a n , S u r g e o n , «fcc. O ffice and Residence, at A. H. Brown s former residence, nearly opposite the Bed rock Democrat Office. Baker City, Oregon, Nov. 10, 187L-y T . NT. S n o w , M . 1 3 . Physician and Surgeon, B A K E R CITY, OREGON. the new Buildrng i m m e d i a t e - ' ly South o f the Western H olei. O f f i c e — In MEDICAL E X A M IN E R For the New Y o rk Life Insurance CO' nl3if j . A t w o o d , M * D* (Graduate of the College of Physicians and Surgeons New York and of the Medical De partment oi the Willamette University,) P H Y S IC IA N A N D SU R G E O N , Terms cash, or no patronage solicited. Office one door north of City Drug Store. n28] b a k e r c it y , o r e g o n . Ltl J o h n IV. Ohi or cl 5 and J oiner, B A K E R CITY, OREGON. Designs and Specifications Furnished. Estimates Made. Terms Liberal. Baker City, Nov. 17, 1871. n28y S J M’CORMICK, Importer and Dealer In Bools, Stationary, Top, Music A M NEW SPAPERS, FRANKLIN BOOK-STORE AND SANTA CLAUS’ Headquarters, Eire-proof Briok Building, 105 Eront street, Portland, Oregon. [tf XJ ndertaker. J. w . c T ë a v e r informs the Public that he is prepared to do all kind of work in the Undertaking Business on short notice and at rasonable Drices. Baker City, Oct. 1 , 1873.n21tf * 2 Sewing Machines— A (¡rover & Baker, and a Florence, both new and the very best—for sale. For particulars, en quire at this office. a,60tf ‘IN M EM ORY.’ NO. 43. his bet until the others have bet round to That full counts highest o f which the him, which is called “ holding the agt” and three cards of the same denomination are Darling husband, thou hast gone this being an advantage, should, as a gen highest. The two cards ef the same denom And left us here below el H o ir a i E i i m Y , eral rule, be practised. ination help only to constitute the full, but To mourn thy absence evermore, Corner o f Main Street and V alley Avenue, Corner Alain Street and V alley .Avenue Each bettor in turn must put into the do not add to the value of the hand. Till we shall meet a b ov e. B A K E R C IT Y , OREGON, Southwest Side, pool a sum equal at least to the first bet When hands are equal so far tliat each Thy memory will be ever dear made; but each may in turn increase the W ould respectfully inform the public that B A K E R C ITY, OREGON, party hold a pair, or two pairs, of exactly To us that mourn thy loss, he has recently received a well se bet or raise It as it comes to him, In which eeps c o n stan tly on h a n » the same value, then the next highest card, The memory o f thy'purity lected and fresh Stock of case, the bets> proceeding around in order, a Full Assortment o f all kinds of Drugs, Should guide us to the cross. Goods, consisting in part of must be made by each player in his turn or cards in each hand must he compared Chemicals, equal to the highest amount put in by any with the next highest card or cards in the DRUGS, Thinking now as duty presses us, Paints, Oils, one, or else failing to do that, the party other hand to determine which wins. And the dreary days go o n , MEDICINES, Perfumeries, In case of the highest hands (which very who fails must go out of the play, forfeit W e’ll miss the lovely presence PAINTS and OILS, ing his interest in the pool. Of the one forever gone. Patent Medicines, seldom occurs) being exactly equal the pool W INDOW GLASS, When a player puts in only as much as is divided. VARNISHES, Soaps, How at evening we will listen has been put in by each player who has BRUSHES, and W ines, As a footstep nears the door, The main elements of success in tile [game preceded him, that Is called “ seeing” the Brandies, For one step upon the threshold w m m & p r i o r a s are: (1) good luck; (2) good cards; (3) bet. That, will never come there more. Whiskies and For Medicinal Purposes. plenty of cheek; and (4) good temper. W hen a player puts In that much, and Cordials, How often, darling, you have told us raises it, that is called seeing the bet and -For Medicinal purposes. Fam ily Medi TOILET ARTICLES Not to grieve when you was gone, “ going better ” cines carefully prepared. Prescrip *Many experts rate threes in relative val But to live as God requireth, Of Every Description. tions accurately compounded, W hen the bet goes around to the last ue pbove a sequence, but the better opinion So that we all would meet above. at all hours o f the day or bettor or player who remains in, If he does is that a sequence should rank first, as being n8 night. Give us a call. tf Prescriptions prepared at all Hours, City Then you asked o f me to pray not wish to see and go better, he-sim ply in itself one of the complete hands. and Country Trade Solicited. To Jesus Christ above, sees and “ calls,” and then all p l a y i n g must Thus to relieve your sufferings dear, show their hands, and^the highest hand W e take the following news from the Best Brands, o f F am ily Groceries, To And take you home above. wins the pool. AT THE Owyhee Avalanche of Feb. 22: , . baccos, Cigars, <&e., constantly on The memory o f your darling words Thurlow Weed is out with a letter in When any one declines to see the bet, or Hand, at the Lowest Prices. 3STEW S T O R E , W ill ever be a boon the increase of bet which has been made, he which he charges upon President Grant the Baker City, Oct. 7, 1874.n221y To one whose grief can’t be expressed “ lays down” his hand, that is throws it up responsibility for the late political revolu First door above the Express Office. In words, by mortal tongue. a d ie s F a n c y a n d M illin e r y with the cards face downward on the table. tion against the Republican party, much of it being due to the President’s third Goods in Store, and Latest Styles receiv W hen you are happy with our Go'd, If all the other players throw down tlieir ed by Express every Month, and for sale at term aspirations. W eed thinks that the Please Intercede for m e, hands, the one who remains in to the last Republicans are not sure o f the next Pres most reasonable Prices. That through thy pleadings, precious wins, and takes the pool without showing ident, and for liis own part he says ha. one, D r e s s A L a k in g his hand. would p refer an honest and enlightened We may yet dwell with thee. Done to Order, and at Short Notice by To \‘blui ” is to take the risk of betting Democrat rather than a Republican o f My darling, when you o f me asked MRS. L. J. HUSTON. high enough on a poor hand or a worthless equivocal integrity. A m ong the gentle To give my soul to God, Baker City, April Iff, 1874.-n51m6 one, to make all the other players lay down men whom he suggests as being fit to be I thought more o f your precious words their hands without seeing or calling you. elected to that high office, is Governor Than o f God’s chastening rod. Mrs. R. C. Shepherd When a hand is complete, so that the Booth, of California,of whom ho enter By E. F. McCRARY. tains an exalted opinion. holder of it can play without drawing to bet IS AGENT FOR , W A TC H M AK ER AND JE W E LLE , Efforts are being made at W ashington RUEES FOR F L A Y IN G » R A W PO- ter it, that is called a “ pat” hand. A bold by leading Liberal Republicans and oth established in baker city i N-1867, M E ». player will sometimes decline to draw any ers, not Republicans, to organize a nation Keeps, constantly on hand a well assorted Baker City, Dec. 1, 1872.n30tf 8 ” tine H o n . Robert C. Sebenefs, En cards, and pretend to have a pat • hand, and al independent people’s party. Stock of voy E xtraordinary am i M inister play it as such, when he has none. By a vote o f six to five the House R aili Plenipotentiary. "W ^ estern k l o t e l . A skillful player-will watch and observe road Committee reported in favor o f Tom what each player draws, the expression of Scott’s Texas Pacific Railroad Bill. It is MMN STREET,. .......................................BAKER CITY. From the Tribune. the face, the circumstances and manner "of thought that it will pass the House, and The deal is o f no special value, and any and is prepared to do all kinds of work in R E ID & F L E T C H E R , Prop’r. betting, and judge,'or try to judge, of the that it has more friends in the Senate than body may begin. his line of business. HIS HOUSE has been enlarged and re value of each hand opposed to him accord was supposed. The dealer, beginning with the person at Waltham and Elgin Watches at Factory The Senate amends the Indian appro fitted, and is now the best Hotel on the his le ft, throws around five cards to each ingly. n3] Prices [tf. priation bill so as to give for the Apaches Umatilla and Idaho stage route. player, giving one card at a time. No one is hound to answer the question Stages leave this House for above and be of Arizona and New Mexico $500,000. The dealer shuffles and makes up the liny many cards he drew, except the dealer; low, and also for Clark’s Creek Eldorado, The Arm y appropriation bill now before pack himself, or it may be done by the and the dealer is Dot bound to tell after the Gem City and Sparta. 9 the House calls for $28,000,000. player at his left, and the, player at his betting has begun. Connected with the Hotel will he found a W H O L E S A L E and R E T A IL Senator Wright gives notice that he will right must cut. first class Of »raw ing;. soon call up the bill to organize the Civil DEALER IN ' To begin the pool, the player next to the . . , If the player determines to draw to a pair, Service o f the U. S. S A L O O N ! dealer on his left must put up money, Cameron o f Wisconsin, and McDonald of he draws three cards. If he draws to tw o. which is called an “ ante,” and then, in Liquors, Wines and Cigars of the best Indiana, have had their credentials as pair, he draws one card. succession, each player, passing around quality. Phelan’s improved Billiard Tables T o b a c c o & C ig a r s , If he holds three to begin with, he draws Senators presented in the Senate. all in good order. to the left, must, after looking at his hand, TOGETHER WITH A McMillan, formerly Judge o f the Su o----- o determine if he goes in or not; and each two cards, in order to have "the best chance preme Court in Minnesota, was on Friday N. B.—Those indebted to either the Hotel person deciding to play for the pool must of making a full, inasmuch as, in playing, General Assortment elected to the Senate in that State. Ho or Saloon are requested to appear at the p u tin twice the amount o f the ante. Those pairs are apt to run together. But to de Captain’s office and settle. no5v3tf. Of all articles in his Line, which ho is selling who decline to play throw up their cards, ceive his adversaries and make them think ranks as a Republican and is said to be in corruptible. ' face downward, on the table, and per con at L owest P rices , for the Ready Pay. he has nothir g better than two pairs, a sharp Mrs. Moulton occupied the witness sequence, in front o f the next dealer. His. house is located on Main Street, nearly player will often draw hut one card to his stand on Friday in the Beecher ease. Her W hen all who wish to play have gone opposite the Bank Block, Baker City, Oregon. testimony was to the effect that Beecher C LEM EN T & SIC O R D , Proprietors, threes. in, the person putting up the ante can ei Baker City, Nov. 11, 1874.n27tf. It is advisable sometimes to keep an ace, had confessed to her the sin lie is accused ther give up all interest in the p ool, thus Baker City, Oregon. or other high card, as an “ outsider” with a of, and did so repeatedly. GEO. J. BOWMAN. S. A. GAINES. « forfeiting the ante which has been put up, The latest accounts from Berlin say that r p i i e P r o p r i e t o r s r e s p e c t fu lly small pair and draw but one card—thus tak or else can play like the others who have Bismarck will not retire from the Chan GAINES & BOWMAN, A inform the -Public that they have pur gone in by “ m aking good,” that is, put ing the chances of matching the high cards, cellorship*. . chased the Baker City Hotel, and have fitted ting up in addition to the ante as much and so getting a good two pairs, or some itup as a First Class Hotel, where they will be The Nevada Assembly’ has passed a bill B l a c k s m i t h s more as will make him equal in stake to thing better possibly—while at the same creating a Board o f Equalization o f T axes., found at all tim es. ready to attend to the AND the rest. wants of the time others may be deceived into ^believing On Friday the Nevada Senate defeated H ungry and W eary, If a number o f players have gone in, it is that the player is drawing to threes. three railway subsidy bills. best generally for the ante man to make Domingo Estrada and Filom ena Cotta In a manner that will give satisfaction. When drawing to cards of the same suit, good and go In even with a poor hand, be. E ARE GETTING OUR TIMBER were executed at Sacramento on Friday for The Table will be supplied with the best the to try to make a flush, or to cards ofsuccess- direct from St. Louis, Mo., and none cause half his stake is "already up, and he the murder o f Juan Cruz on the 7 th o f April MARKET WILL AFFORD. but the very best is Purchased, we are there can therefore stay in for half as much as ive denominations, to try to make a se last fore prepared to Warrant all our work. the others have had to put up, which is a quence, as many more cards are to be taken Give us a call, and then you can judge of The Sacramento Union o f last Saturday We are now fully prepared to complete any percentage in favor of his taking the risk. as will be needed to fill out the flush or the our ability and capacity to please-our custo was the last under the.old management. This o f course does not apply If any one soquence. But it is seldom advisable to mers. A petition has been presented in the Buggies or Wagons n51tf CLEMENT & SICORD. has “ raised,” that is, more than doubled venture in to draw for either a flush or a Senate asking Congress to abolish the 11-1 On short notice, and we can say we have the the ante before it comes around to the sequence when more than one card is requir quor traffic in the District o f Columbia and Very Best of Workmen in our employ. starting-point. the Territories. ed to coqiplete the hand. Every,one wanting a Buggy or Wagon will Any one at the time o f going in must put They had a heavy snow storm in the save time and money by giving us a call and When a player holds fours in his original up as much as double the ante, and may examining our work for themselves. c l © Southern counties o f England last Friday. hand, it is as good as it can be; and yet it is put up as much as double the ante, and The Workingmen’s Associations of Paris $ 3 1 0 3 7 ® © ° ° i & ' l H O O i L O . S ’ « may put up as much more as he pleases best to tnrow away the outside card and F It A N O E , are'discussing the question of sending dele by way o f “ raising” the ante,in which case draw one, because others may then think he Special attention is paid to Horse Shoeing JOSEPH MAN All BAS, P r o p r ie to r , gates to our Centennial Exhibition. All repair work done on short notice. We every other player must put up as much is only drawing to two pairs? or for a flush B A K E R CITY, OREGON. The following appointments of Spanish a£© thankful for past Patronage, and still as w ill m ake his stake equal to such in or a sequence, and will not suspect the solicit a,continuance. Ministers abroad are aanounced; Senor crease or else abandon what he has already great value of the hand. GAINES & BOWMAN. P R O P R IE T O R H A S B ou gh t Roncea, to England; Senor Paduai, to Rus put in. When one is (as he ought seldom to be) Baker City, March 11, 1874.-n44tf 1 the Hotel Restaurant, next door to sia; Senor Merril, to Germany; Senor Coel- E ach' player as he makes good and the Post Office, form erly kept by Sicord & without even so much as a pair, his choice W hitcom b, and has fitted the same up in equals the others who are in before him lo to Italy; Senor Letnam, to Austria. must be, either to discard four cards, or the best style as a Hotel, on the French -can thus increase the ante if he chooses, The Committee on Military affairs have Restaurant Style. He is prepared to ac AND compelling the others still to come up to three cards, and draw to the highest or two authorized a hill to be reported appropriat commodate the Public, and is determined to give entire satisfaction. that increase or to abandon their share in highest in the hand, or throw away the ing §72, 627 to pay the State of Oregon, and W A G O N M A K IN G , The House is open from five o ’clock in whole hand and draw five, or look content the pool. the m orning until twelve at night, during §47,210 for citizens o f California for Modoc n A l l th e V a r io u s B r a n c h e s A ll “ going in” or “ raising” of the pool, and serious, stand pat, and bet high ! which time customers -will be supplied carried on by the Undersigned, at their with the best o f everything to be had in The player determined to try his last al war expenditures. as well as all betting afterward, must be in Shop, at the A party of prospectors in the [Black Hills the ____ ___ regular order,going round by the left; no ternative on a worthless hand had generally report the finding of rich diggings. . M A U H L E i 1 3 ?., Head o f Main Street, one going in , making g o o d , increasing the better begin by raising when he goes, in, or Baker City, July 4, 1874.-n9tf Representatives Clayton, Houghton and." ante, or betting, except in turn. else nobody will he likely to believe in his B A K E R CITY, OREGON. Page ask the Senate not to concur in the~act- W hen all are in equally who intend to pretended strong hand. He will do as good work, at as reasonable play, each player in turn will have the ion of the House cutting down the Pacific Prices, as any other Shop in the Country. privilege o f drawing; that is, o f throwing Relative V alue of Hands in tlieir Or Mail Subsidy. der, Beginning; witli tlxe Best. away any number o f his five cards and The'Second Controller of the Treasury has 3? 1 o w s drawing as many others, to try thus to bet 1. A Sequence Flush—-Which is a se decided that the bridge between Co.uncil Manufactured to order. ter his hand. The cards thus thrown up quence of five cards, and all of the same T > e s p e c iiu lly I n f o r m th e C it- bluffs and Omaha is part of the Union Paci-, S. B. McCORD. must be placed face downward on the ta- suit. X i izens of Baker City and County, and fic Railroad, Baker City, Feb. 10, 1874.n40tf -ble, and, for convenience, in front o f or the Public generally, that they have pur 2. Fours—Which is four of the five cards Andrew Johnson has presented his cre near the next dealer. chased the Buy Y our, Lumber at the The dealer, passing around to the left, of the same denomination. dentials as Senator from Tennessee, T ni ^ » "t^ lo X © 3. A Full—Which is a hand consisting of Ex-Senator Brownlow has gone hack to the will ask each player in turn, how many b id , Reliable Formerly kept by John Eppinger, and that cards he will have, and deal him the num three cards of the same denomination and newspaper business and edits the Whig & they are prepared to furnish customers with ber asked for from the top o f the pack, two of likewise equal denomination. Chronicle. E b e ll’s Old M ill. the best of 4. A Flush—Which is all five cards of the without their being seen. The dealer, if John Mitchell is out again for Parliament. E H A V E B E F IT T E D T H E Siagle or Double Turn-outs, A British fleet has arrived off Mozambi Mill and make the best Lumber in he has gone in to play for the pool, will, in same suit. like manner, help him self last. 5. A Sequence*—Which is all five cards que. Either night or day, with or without drivers, the county,- at prices to suit the times. . * The players must throw away their dis not of the same suit but all in sequence. | In A n y hills left at our Mill receive as prompt at the very lowest rates. First class Saddle The Republic of Columbia has sput a $3,- Horses on hand. Horses boarded and the attention in the future as in the past. We carded cards before taking up or looking computing the value of a sequence, an ace 009,000 loan on the London Marked at 81' best of care bestowed. We keep nothing hut saw everything from a Lath to the Heaviest at those they draw. counts either as the highest or lowest card, cents. Timbers. the best of Stock and Buggies. . Every P layer lor H im self. that is, below a duce or above a king. ] Clear and seasoned Lumber always on Our stable is at the upper end of Mam An Arizonia dispatch says that Kearns & In the game every player is for him self hand. , 6. Threes—Which is three cards of the Mitchell, mail contractors have stocked the Street, Baker City, Oregon. Bills left with J. W. Wisdom will receive and against all others, and to that end will same denomination, hut the other two of Come and see us, Everybody, and we will road east from Tucson with double teams, immediate attention. By strict attention to. not let any of his cards be seen, nor betray do oar best to 4 PEKEISS. business, we hope to receive our share of the value o f his hand by drawing or play different denominations from each other. and that the time from that place to Apacha 7 Two pairs. public patronage. ’ . February 10, 187-1.-nIOtf Pass will be reduced ten hours. ing out o f his turn, by change o f counte An unlimited amount of Gram taken in 8. One pair. Casey the San Francisco poll-tax forger, is nance , or any other sign. It is a great ob exchange for Lumber. 9. When a hand has neither of the above sentenced t o 'll years in the penitentiary. ject to mystify your adversaries up to the ELLIOTT & VAN PATTEN. i j v e r y s s t a b l e March 1 1874.-n34tf. “ call,” when hands have to be shown. To the count is by the cards of highest value kor The City of Peking sailed from San Fran this end it is permitted to chaff or talk denomination. cisco for China to-day. GRIER & KELLOGG nonsense, with a view o f misleading your When parties opposed each holds, a pair, adversaries as to the value o f your hand, The Beecher-Tilton literature has injured the highest pair wins, and .the same when Having completed their New Stable, i x r v r v A Pounds o f W h eat the sale of comic almanacs this year. have now the finest and best regulated O U * U v J U at the B edrock D emo but this must be without unreasonably de each party"holds threes or feurs. laying the game. Brigham Young has sufficiently recovered • When each party holds two pairs, the crat Office immediately, for which the high W hen the drawing is all complete, the highest pair of the two determines the rela to sit up and get married occasionally. Livery Stable est Cash priec willbe allowed. n26tf betting goes around in order, like the draw tive value of the bauds. The hump o f destructiveness—a railway In E a s t e r n O r e g o n , i n g , to the left. The ante man is the first collision1 When each party holds a sequence, the ' to bet unless he has declined to play, and Where they will carry on the Livery Busi Chicago is called the lnsuranco Companies C o r d o f W o o d W a n t e d a t in that case the first to bet ..is the player hand commencing with the highest card in ness in all its branches. the B edrock D emocrat Office imme nearest to the dealer on his left. But the sequence wins; so also when [two or more Cemetery. diately, for which the highest Cash price player entitled to bet first m ay. withhold parties hold flushes against each other. STO C K B O U G H T AN D SO LD . Charity stays at home in cold weather, will be allowed. Baker City, Nov. 13, 1872. nl3tf C o rn er D r u g S tore, J, f , WISDOM, Proprietor, K MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, L J . B . G L A R E )¡N E K , GraYer & Baker’s Sewing Machines.' PAP LEVINS wmm jmus) o d P K D m s , RAIL KOAD HOUSE. Manufacturers of B u ie s & ¥ apis. W Baker City, Sept. 3, 1873.nl7m4 u !7 3s e w D r u g S to re. T S. V. KNOX, Carpenter BAKER CITY, BAKER COUNTY, OREGON, MARCH 3, 1875. WATCHES, CLOCKS I JEW ELRY, A tto r n e y a t-L a w , N O T A E X VOL. 5. RATES OF ADVERTISING« One square or less, one insertion,. .*.. .$2 50 Each additional insertion,........... .............1 00 One square three months,.................... 6 00 Business Advertisements by the month— Quarter column................ $6 00 Half column, ..................................... One c o lu m n .................".......................15 00 Ten per cent, additional on advertisements ^to which a special position is guaranteed. tCi^The space of one Inch, up and down the column, constitutes a square. t N. B.—All debts due this office are'pavablo in Coin, unless otherwise expressly agreed. HOTEL RESTAURANT Blacksmi tiling I LIVERY STABLE MESSRS, K1LBDRN & PERKINS w W anted, "W ood W anted.