Bedrock democrat. (Baker City, Baker County, Or.) 1870-188?, October 27, 1875, Image 1

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    B E D R O C K DEM OCRAT,
P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y W E D N E S D A Y ,
B Y
J. M. S h e p h e r d .
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. C. S h e p h e r d .
J . 31. S H E P H E R D «fc S D N .
O F F IC E IN T H E
B E D R O C K D E M O C R A T B lI L D I X G .
m
T erm s of S ubscriptio n :
3 ne y e a r ......................; ............................... 4 00
Six M o n th s,................................................... 2 50
C orrespondence from ail portions o f
E astern O regon is solicited for the D e m o c r a t .
A li com m un ication s, to receive attention,
m u st be accom panied by a respon sible nam e.
P erson a l com m un ication s w ill be charged
as sp ecia l advertisem ents.
VOL.
6 .
BAKER CITY, BAKER COUNTY, OREGON, OCT. 27,
¿F- IE3*. A t w o o d . , M. D. C o r n e r
D r u g S to r e ,
k
1875.
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NO. 25.
R A T E S OF A D V E R T IS IN G ,
One square or less, on e in sertion ,......... $2 50
Each additional in sertion ,.......... ................ 1 00
One square three m on th s......................... 6 00
Business A dvertisem ents b y the m on th —
Quarter colu m n ............................................S 6 00
H alf colu m n ...................................................10 00
One co lu m n ,.................................................. 15 00
Ten per cent, additional on advertisem ents
to w hich a special position is guaranteed.
D 5^T h e space o f one In ch , up and dow n
the colu m n , constitutes a square.
N. B .— A ll debts duo this office are payable
in C oin, unless otherw ise expressly agreed.
DARJLUVG E M I L Y .
she had crossed the country often, and therefore
cou d not miss her destination,
“ Emily, girl, wbatare you thinking about?”
“ Surely, Heaven is guiding'me!” she ejacula­
4 pair o f neautiful blue eyes, flashing with
Mo H o M P M M l Y p
ted with joy, as she emerged from a clot of forbid­
determination,
fell
upon
the
speaker,
and
a
C orner M ain Street a n d V a lle y A v e n u e C orn er o f M ain Street and V a lle y A v e n u e ,
ding copse, and saw a beautiful valley lying before
PHYSICIAN a n d s u r g e o n ,
faultless hand touched die bandaged arm that
B A K E R C IT Y , OREGON,
S ou th w est S id e, '
her eyes. “ I have passed the dangerous pi ices
T erm s cash, o r no patronage solicited.
W o u ld re sp e ctfu lly in fo r m th e p u b lic th at rested upon tiie coarse aamy blanket, that cov- safely,and jnstbeyona those hills rests the camp of
B A K E R C IT Y , OR EGO N,
H. M . P E T T E J i G I b L d : C O ., 10 S t a t e
eied the illy consiructcd cot.
h e has re ce n tly re ce iv e d a w ell se­
Office two doors west of W isdom ’s D ru g
S tre e t, P o sto n , 37 P a rk B o w , N ew Y o r k ,
Sumpter- A lew more miles, good Nero, and your
lected a n d fresh s t o c k o f
K E E 3*S c o n s t a n t l y o n m a n i >
“ Emily, you are meditatii g something.. I de­
a n d 7(11 Chestnut Street, P h ila d e lp h ia , are Store.
a F u ll A s s o rtm e n t o f a ll k in d s o f Drugs,
endurance shall he rewarded with food and rest.
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BAKEK CITY, OREGON.
[t f
tect
it
in
your
manner.
Or,
perhaps
you
have
o u r A gen ts for p ro cu rin g a d v e rtis e m e n ts
G o o d i, co n sistin g in p art o f
The centre of the valley was reached’ and Nero
Chemicals,
lo r th e B e d iu . c k D e m o c r a t , in the a b o v e
heard disastrous news which you are afraid to
D i.U G S ,
c it ie s , a n d are a u th orized to con tra ct for
had just leaped a tiny creek when the voice o f a
Paints,
Oils,
break to me. If, indeed, you have heard bad ti­
M E D IC IN E S ,
a d v e r tis in g l o u r low est rates.
n3tf
man felfupon Emily’s ears.
Perfumeries,
dings, do not hesitate to tell me, for I am out of
P A IN T S and OILS,
AT THE
•‘Johnson, drop your gun! Tis a woman, and,
Patent
Medicines,
danger now, they say. Have our foes captured
W IN D O W GLA SS,
,J O B
^feTOjeLIESL-
A ll w a rra n ted F resh an d of th e best q u a l­ Marion, or routed Lee? or are there tidings from by heaven! if you harm her. I’ll drive a bullet
V A R N IS H E S ,
ity .
through your head!”
W t are n ow prepared to d o all kinds o f
T o ile t a rticle s o f c h o ic e se le ctio n s an d the north which grieve true hearts.
B R U S H E S , and
F irst door above the Express Office.
A light cry of horror welled from Emily,s heart
u n lim ite d v a rie ty . D ressin g C om b s fro m
JOB\\YORK on short notice and at reasona­
Lee and Marion are safe,” answered the girl
12J4 cen ts to M 00, e a ch ; H a ir B ru sh es, 20 quickly, us the soldier paused, much exhausted when she recognized the voice of the speaker, for
L a d ie s F a siey a n il M illin e r y
ble
v a rieties.
Goods in Store, and Latest Styles receiv.
N. B.A^All J ob W ork M U ST B E P A ID
recognize it she immediately did. aud her hand .
F o r M e d icin a l P urposes.
by his vocal effort. “ I was regreting, Oscar, that
P o c k e t C u tlery a n d R a zo r s,,40 S ty les.
ed b y Express every M onth, and for saieatr
F O li ON I& L IV E IIY .
thust the silver bullet into her mouth.
our
camp
is
devoid
o
f
brave
men.
”
C
ig
a
r
s
a
n
il
T
o
b
a
c
c
o
,
m ost reasonable Prices.
T O I L ,E T " l T h rl ’I C L E S
Then, drawing a pistol from her bosom, she
“ What do you mean, Emily?”
P ip e s, Cigar H o ld e rs, M ea rsch a u m , R ose
O f E v e ry D escrip tion .
plunged the spurs into Nero's sides aud looked for
P K O l'I S S I O N A L CARDS.
R o o t an d B o x W o o d , <fcc.
“ The General finds it necessary to communi­
her enemies.
C h oice L iq u ors, S y ru p s a n d C ord ials,
D one to Order, and at Short Notice by
P re scrip tion s prepared at, a ll H ou rs, City
cate with Sumpter,” she answered, looking down
W illo w W a re , & c., a ll fo r sale
The voice had emanated from a spot several rods
T. C. H Y D E ,
Li. o . s ;
;s,
into
the
dark
eyes
of
her
lover.
”
He
says
that
the
a n d C ountry T rad e S olicited .
M RS. L . J. HU STO N .
W H O L E S A L E A N D R E T A IL ,
in
advance, and the girl m ight have eseaped th»
N OTAIt’ ; P u b l i c .
Baker City, A pril 1 8 ,1874.-n51m6
fate of the Caroliuas hangs upon the message he
B est B ra n d s, o f F a m i l y G i-o e e r ie s , T o ­ C h eap fo r C ash.
clutches of the tories by retracing her step 3 . But
has enclosed in a silver bullet. But the road to
A ls o , th e a tta ch e d
b a c c o s , C i g a r s , & c ., c o n s ta n tly o n
such thought was far removed from her resolute
Sumpter swarms with tories, and, to the sold ers,
Bakery
and
Confectionery,
A t t o r n e y s * a m i C o u n s e lo r s A t - t a i v ,
H a n d , at tlie L ow est P rices.
mind. She had determined to reach Sumpter or
U n d er th e e fficien t su p e rv isio n o f M r. J. it is a road to death. They shrink from the task perish in the patriotic attempt, and it was with
B A iv E K C I T Y , O R E G O N .
B a k e r City, Oct. 7 , 1874.n221y
TO T H E
which
Greene
has
planned,
and,
Oscar,
in
the
W a g n e r, is c o n s ta n tly su p p lie d w ith a ll
L . O. S terns will attend the Courts o f the
k in d s o f th e c h o ic e s t an d fresh est N u ts, whole camp not a volunteer for the hazardous this determination ruling her heart that she push­
F ifth J u d ilia i D istrict, and o f Idaho and L A D I E S ’ E A Z A A R ,
C a n d ies, F ig s, D ates, R a isin s an d C itron .
ed on when she heard the voice and the clicking
HERE
YOU CAN
F IN D A L L
W a sh in g toi" T erritories.
C rack ers, B read, P ies, C akes an d C ake enterpr!se can be found.”
of rifle locks.
k in d s o f the best a n d c iie a p e s t L a ­ Phil. liarHosij A Jno. Levens, Prop’s, O rn am en ts.
P A R T IE S a n d S U P P E R S
W ater fu g h la and M in in g L itigation a
“ For shame!” cried the wouned soldier, biting
d ie s ’ F u rn ish in g G o o d s in th e C ity , su ch as
N ero had executed several bou nds forw ard
F u rn ish e d o n th e s h o rte st n o tice . F a m i­ his pale lips. “ Oh, Emily, could I leave this cot,
S pecialty
FA K E R CITY, OREGON,
lies su p p lie d d a ily at th eir o w n d oors.
H A T S , L A C E S , T R IM M IN G S , P A R A ­
when a dozen m en sprang in to the v a lle y
Ooiieet.ibns prornjitly attended to,
the General should not call in vain for a man to
E S i-i.C X F U L L Y IN F O R M TxLE CIT-
A ll at R e d u ce d R ates.
road, and several swarthy hands gripped the
SOLS,. D R E S S GO OD S, & c., &c.
’Tineas, iS'.J.miy
iz e n s o f B ak er City, and v ic in it y , th a t
save-the Cnrolinas. ”
SO D A F O U N T A IN
reins.
tn e y h a v e o n h a n d , an d are co n sta n tly re- j
E v e r y th in g a L a d y req u ires to c o m p le te
The golden hatred girl smiled proudly upon the ■ “ E m ily G eiger, as I liv !” exclaim ed one
ce iv itig a fu ll s u p p ly o ; ali a rticle s in th eir A lw a y s in o p e ra tio n , a n d D ealers p u n c tu ­
h er W a rd ro b e .
a lly su p p lie d w ith B o ttle d S od a.
soldier, and her hand stole to his, in a fervent, o f the m en, w hose com m and ing presence
A ls o , a s u p p ly o f G e n tle m e n s ’ lla n d k e r - lin e , w h ic h they are s e llin g ch e a p for ca sh .
A ddress,
PI. N . M c K I N N E Y .
T h e y k e e p C an n ed F ru its, B u is , C a n ­
proclaim ed h im the leader o f the hand.
eh ies, S to c k in g s , N e c k tie s , &c.
grasp.
B a k er C ity , J u n e 1, 1875.n4tf
dies, an d a iso ait k in d s o f fresh F ru its and
“ Why, girl, yon ride alone at tin reasonable
W e p a y p a rticu la r a tte n tio n to
V e g e ta b le s. A ls o ,
“ Oscar, fear not,” she said, sternly, “ General m om ents. (Suing to Sum pter, eh?”
l> r e N S M a k i n g ,
R U T aE R AND EG G S,
liA K H t C IT Y , O R E G O N .
J A S . A . P I N N E Y & C O ., Greene shall not call in vain.”
¡She did not speak, but gazed with m in gled
A n d p a ttern a fte r th e la te st F a sh io n s and a ll o th e r a rticle s in th e ir lin e , w anted
B o is e C ity , I d a h o ,
- “ Emily,-who will respond?” he asked in as­ hatred and con tem pt into the face w hich the
I L L P R A C T I C E IN A L L C O U R T S
a n d S ty le s.
by th e c itiz e n s o f B ak er C ity.
m oon n ow revealed.
tonishment,
^
P r o d u c e ta k e n in e x c h a n g e fo r G o o d s.
o f tlie State.
G iv e us a C ali, n e x t d o o r to P ap L e v e n s ’
“ I guess we’ll take charge o f you , E m ily ,”
A l l are in v ite d to ca ll.
“ Emily Geiger!”
W h o le s a le and R eta il L iq u o r Store.
B aker City, Sept. 1, 1873. n !7 y .
lie continued, his handsom e face Hushed
M dsi . ’ s F O S T E R & F E R G U S O N .
.A.IS JL) R L A L L R b IN
H A R D E .V 1 Y & L E V E N S ,
His astonishment grew into a slare of increduli­
with trium ph. “ You know you w ill be safe
B a k e r C ity ,Ju n e 1 , 187o.n4tf
B a k e r C ity . J une, y . 187o.n5tf
ty, and h e murmured:
in my hands!”
“ No Emily, you must not leave me. Tom Sykes
“ As safe as the dove in the talons o f the
'¿OHS, YAKkEE JiOliOAS, <fcc.
commands the tories hereabouts and were he to haw k,” she hissed. " T o m Sykes, I com ­
catch you with Greene’s bullet, the pistol or the mand you to let me continuo m y jo u rn e y !”
E M E CTA % E ¡» u k s m id io iib
oL o
* B A K O U O il Y, OREGON.
T H i? undersigned is prepared to
The words were clothed in an air that
lor, and iurnish aii oi tiie leading ignominious rope would rob Oscar Dajdon oi his
startled the tory. for he knew the determ in ­
do all kinds of work entrusted to ins P e n v u n a i « , D lu g a z iu e ii «lb N e w s p a p e r s sunlight,”
es nature o f th'e wom an with w hom he was
care in his line, and all work war
“ But consider, Oscar, said the girl in a half dealing, and his men greeted his forced sm ile
pubiislied in New York, Philadelphia, B os­
J O S E P H M a N A ID A S , P r o p r i e t o r ,
ranted to give satisfaction. I em
ton, Sacramento and ban Francisco, at P u b­ pleading, half determined tone. "»‘What is the life o f derision with a coarse cachinatiou.
t t o r n e y
a t
L a ,v v ,
B A K E R C IT Y , O R E G O N .
ploy none but the best of hands in lish er’s l'arlos.
“ T he girl com m ands you m ust obey,
or a young girl compared with the salvation of the
Notary P u b lic,)
my shop.
E 5A O K S A Sa°E 4’3 A L T Y .
country?
I love you, Oscar, hut—I love my T o m ,” laughed a brutal look in g follow .
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“ Yes, yes,” cried the others in cou cert.
T ON, O K E<i O N .
JL tlie H o te l itestaurunt, n e x t d o o r to
A ny B ook pu blisi’ed in. the United States country more!”
“ A dozen royalists m ust obey one r e b e l!”
in the Courts o f this State and tire P ost O ffice, fo r m e r ly k e p t by S ieord &
furnished by us at B oise City, at P u blish er’s
He was silent, for he saw that he could not
T om Skes silenced the laugh with a look
I have a good Horse Shoer in my P u ces. We are m constant receipt o f NEW
W h itc o m b , and has lilted th e sa m e u p.in
gton T erritory.
turn her from her purpose; and lor a minute with and then turned to E m ily again.
th e best sty le as a H o te l, on th e F ren ch
S: op, who understands the horses BOOKS o f ail kinds.
NITO N P A ID TO L A N D
R esta u ra n t S tyle. H e is p rep a red to a c­
“ Girl you m ust com e with m e ,” he said
hands tightly clasped they looked into each oth­
foot in aii its different shapes, and
S U lk O O L B O O K S ,
oilection s.
n !3 tf
c o m m o d a te the P u b lic, an d is d e te rm in e d
sternly. “ I love yon with the same h a llow ­
er’s eyes.
A
large
supply
constantly
on
hand,
at
Cat­
will
shoe
to
fit
the
horse.
Our
work
to g iv e en tire sa tisfa ction .
“ Have you been to Greene?” he asked at length. ed love o f old , and E m ily, I believo you
T h e H o u se is op en fro m five o ’ c lo c k in in this line is warranted as good as alogue Prices.
thought som ething o f T om Sykes b e fo re —
H . B H I N I ,
.
“ Y es-”
the m o r n in g u n til tw elv e at n ig h t, d u rin g
Orders from a distance solicited and satis­
b e fo ie — ”
the best.
W h ic h tim e cu sto m e rs w ill be su p p lied
“ Aud----- ”
faction guaranteed.
•y P u b l i c
" I never loved you !” she criedjfiorcely, and
w itli the best o f e v e r y th in g to be h a d in
W a g o n M a k in g a n d lE epaii-iisg
JAMES A. PINNEY & CO-
“ He gave me the bullet, and bade me save the with a contem ptuous cu rl o f her lip . “ T om
tiie
A ND
Feb. 1, 1875.n39iy
Sykes, drop that rein .”
Carolinas,”
In aii the various branches done in
UM l A . l O , 2 S L 3 E 5 T
,
“ Never! I ’ve caught you at last, E m ily
“ Bra m Emily!” and the soldeir drew the fair
couneciion with this shop by Geo.
B a k e r C ity, Ju ly.4, 1874.-n9fcf
G eiger, and nothing on earth can tear you
to C onveyancing and m aking
lips
lowards
his
pillow,
aud
covered
them
with
a
J. Bowman.
from m e n ow !”
profusion of kisses.
A B S T R A C T S OF T IT L E .
ill s
U iiA L t
& T W L i .U i L ,
T h patriot g irl d id not speak, but her lip s
‘ You are going to ride into the jaws of death,
Baker Oily, Sept. 11,1872.
n l8 tf
THE
Manufactured and Repaired.
Emil}',” he said, releasing her. “ We may never m et iu ashy whiteness, and her rig h t hand
meet again.”
shot upwards from her side.
In fact everything in inv line made
AT THE OLD STAND OF
a
i\i
“ II I (all. ’ twill be for m y country.”
The tory caught the glim m er o f a p istol-
and repaired at reasonable prices..
A . M . IS T O W M ,
A V E T H E M OST C O M P L E T E S H O P
‘
‘
A
n
d
I
shall
ever
love
my
country,
Emily.
barrel,
and started forw ard, with an oath, to
M . A (.¿Uat-H U niversity, ( Canada,
in E astern O regon . W e ca n an d w ill
I5 A K F .it C I T Y , O R E G O N .
Thankful for past patronage I res
1854.
M. i;. i l . ì l i o U niversity, j
d o a il k in d s o f w o rk in ou r Ih e C h eap er But
& go, girl! I know Greene thinks you on the catch the arm that steadied it.
pectfully solicit a continuance of B etter th a n an y o th e r sh op in B a k e r C ity
way now- Oh, for my sake be cautious. Eeach
FRED. A. BOHN A
‘ L ot m e p roceed !”
a n d equ al to a n y in E a stern O regon .
the same.
O f f ic e anu R esidence, at a . i f Brown s
under my pillow, and take the pjstols you find
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form er residence, nearly opposite the Leu-
there. ” *
zens ol' Baker City and the P ublic
A bright flash, a sharp report, and drop­
May 10, 1875. nltf
rock D em ocrat uiiice.
She obeyed, aud the scenes of the brief minute
generally, that he has purchased the inter,
p in g the reins, T om Sykes staggered back
Baker City, O regon, N ov. 10, 1871.-y
est of B ob. M cC ord in the above
a n d d o a ll k in d s oi J o b W o r k . W e e m ­ that followed, are too sacred to be described by
with
a bu llet iu his brain. -
p lo y n o n e but th e b est W o r k m e n . W h e n our humble pen.
it is n ecessary w e d o jw ork at all h ours
As
she
touched the trigger, E m ily touohed
l U .i i l r o a d
H o u s e ,
It witnessed the parting of lovers who never ex­
o f th e d a y or n ig h t, a n d ’ a lw a y s fin ish a
N
ero
with
the spurs, and the excited horse
pected
lo
meet
again,
and
when
the
last
kiss
had
jo b b y th e tim e we p ro m ise to .h a v e it
W here will always be fou n d the very best
d on e. Our sh op is at th e
been taken, the last faiewell breathed, Emily Gei­ struck the falling tory ss he sprang forw ard
W is s e » , iL iiia o r s a n d C ig a r s .
seem ingly im bued with new life.
ger glid oj from the tent.
iiA iv L ii t l i i , O R E G O N .
>
A L S O
Within
the
limits
of
the
patriotic
camp,
stood
T he renegade’s sprang to their arms, and
b a k e r C ity , O r e g o n ,
E W O U L D R E S P E C T F JJ'L L Y 1N -
B A K E R
C I T Y ,
O R E G O N , the blackened ruins of an old farm house. This
One o f the Finest and Best
the
leaden missils w histled around the dar­
Is p rep a red to d o a ll w o rk in h is lin e on
fo rn i- th e P u u iie Llml we n a v e p u i-
F o r m e r ly o cc u p ie d b y S. B. M cC ord.
had sheltered her for years; beneath the thatched in g girl. B ut n ot one in ju red h or, th ou gh
sh o rt n o tic e a n d at re a so n a b le p rices.
clia s e d Hie B a k e r C ity H o t e l, a n a refit, tea
F u rn itu re a n d C hairs, o f h is o w n m a n u ­
M o p se S h o e in g —Jnriees:
roof, now reduced to ashes, she passed the golden several golden locks wore clip p ed fro m h er
a n d fu rn is h e d ic in a s ty le e q u a l 10 tlia t ui
T o be fou n d in the C ity. “ F’red ” will be fa ctu re c o n s ta n tly o n h a n d .
a n y H ouse in
S h oein g a il ro u n d , p la in s h o e s,
$3 00 era of cliidhood’ and slie sighed heavily when she
pleased at all times to have his friends give
B aker C ity , J u n e 23,1875,n7tf
head: and in safety, hut well n igh exausted,
“
“
toe a n d co rk s ,
3 50 passed the old threshold without a welcome.
E A S T E R N OREGON.
him a call.
R e -se ttin g , a ll ro u n d ,
1 75
she passed Sum ter’s pickets.
G u ests w ill land o u r a c c o m m o d a t io n s to
F11ED. A. B O H N A .
Within a stone’ s throw o f this example of tory
J im S tew art, the best h orse sh oer in Ore­
b e o f th e h ig h e s t o rd e r, a n d w e w ill spare
Buy
Your
Lumber
at
the
Sum p er, in the m idst o f his en th usin sm ,
B aker C ity, Jan. 20, 1875. n39tf
g o n , a tien u s to a ll sh oein g m ou r S h op .
destruction, slept her parents, and she was the last
n o p a in s to s u it .-.ill w h o m a y g iv e us a ca ll,
Our p rice fo r re -se ttin g W a g on T ires, all of the Geigers. Tory vengeance which hated ev­ em brace 1 the daring girl, and declared that
n o p a in s F I jE T C H E u & p r iA R N W O N .
rou n d is
$4 50
Old, Reliable
B a k e r C ity , M a y 25, 1875.n3tf
A n d a ll o th e r w o rk ch a rg ed fo r in p r o p o i- erything that reminded it o f loyalty, hung the she was worth a regim ent o f soldiers.
tion to a b o v e p rices, w e h a v e brou gh t white h ired sire but a month prior to the open­
T he effect o f the m essago w h ich E m ily
W H O L E S A L E and R E T A IL
E b e l l’s O ld M i ll.
o u r p rices d ow n to su it th e tim es.
ing of our story, and the grief-stricken wife, too G eiger delivered can scarcely be overrated.
C O R N E R
S A L O u N .
W a g o n M a lt in g .
E H A V E R E F H T E i ) 'l^ I E
DEALEB IN
fragile to survive the terrible shock, foilowod him
G reene’s disheartened arm y was soon stron g
G eo. J. B o w m a n w ill a tte n d to th e w o o d
Mm and make the best Lumber in
to a grave by his side.
enough to assum e the offensive, aud the
w
o
rk
D
e
p
a
rtm
e
n
t
o
f
ou
r
W
a
g
o
n
¡shop.
the county, at prices to suit the tunes.
Emily was left alone; but not unprotected. She haughty Bawdon was obliged to retreat. -
C all an a see us, an d e x a m in e ou r w ork .
AS A. 14. in K o n . I , O R E G O N .
Any bins ie ii at our M iii receive as prom pt
D E A L Y & T W E E D IE .
found
on asylum with the patriot army, aud her
i i K f i B t iie o e s t o f M
Si lu e s , L i q u o r s
W
attention in trie future as in the past. VVe
E m ily G ioger’s bravery undoubtedly saved
A u g u st 18, 1875.nloiT
attentious lo wounded soldier procured for her the the Caroliuas, and, after the war, she becam e
and Cigars arq kept. T his Saloon lias
saw
everything
irom
a
Bath
to
the
H
eaviest
TOGETHER WITH A
been entirely refitted and is now o n e o i the
appellation of “ The Angel o f the Camp” Thor­
T im bers.
the wife o f Oscar D ayton.
n eatest and m ost pie sant places ot re s o it m
Clear and seasuned L um ber always on
oughly acquainted with the topography o f the
G eneral Greene p erform ed a jou rn ey o f
F
O
R
th e O iiy. T his Saloon is on the corn er o p ­
hand.
country, she had contributed much to the various
O f ail articles in his L iu e, which he is selling
many m iles, that he m ight be present at the
B iiis left with J. W . W isdom w ill receive
p osite to
v n tlu E > g BANK.
successes of Greene, and that officer, while he
im m ediate attention. B y strict attention to
. at L owest P kic . es , for the Beady Pay.
kuew her worth, was loth to accept her services nuptials o f the happy cou ple, and m ore than
business,
we
nope
to
receive
our
share
o
f
H is house is located on Main Street, nearly
M ay 18th, 1875, n2tf.
________
once E m ily knelt over her father’s grave
OOLEY^’S r o a d , b y w a y o f el - iu the daring enterprise which he had planned.
pu blic patronage.
d o ra d o , le a d in g to
opposite the Bank B lock , Baker City, Oregon.
An unlim ited am ount o f Grain taken in
He ly^ew that Emily poessed two lovers, one in and w hispered: “ Father, thou art rev en ged !”
B O IS E C IT Y , S I L V E R CITY", S O U T H
T . E . H E N D E R S O N ,'
Baker City, N ov. 11, 1874.n27tf.
exciiange lo r D um ber.
the tory ranks, the other in his own. From the
M O U N T A IN ,
B n b IO TT A VAN PATTEN.
A gentleman, finding that the diminution of hi*
M A IN S T R E E T , B A K E R C IT Y .
young girl's lips he had listened to the story o f
N ew B l a c k s m i t h S h o p ,
a n d to a li p o in ts on th e
March 1 1844.-u34tf.
stack of wood continued after his fires went out,
Tom
Sykes’
rejection
and
subsequent
deed
of
blood.
m H U iiiiict111'®1’ iiiitl D e a le r ¿ m O n C o u r t A v e n u e , o p p o s i t e t h e B a n k ,
For the fiends who hung old Mr. Edwin Geiger lay awake one night in order to obtain, if possible,
B A K E R C IT Y , O R E G O N .
Y
Y
u
r
t
i
o
n
L
i
o
u
a
i
e
,
were headed by the mad lover; but Emily had sue some clew to the mystery. At an hour when “ all
Is n o w in G o o d R ep a ir. On th is R o a d w ill
e s s r s , b l a in e & m il l e r R e s­
O F E V E R Y - D E S C R IP T IO N , C H E A P F O R
be fo u n d the best o f
ce“ded in eluding him, and was obliged io rejoin honest men should be in bed,” hearing an opera­
p e c tfu lly in fo r m th e c itiz e n s o f B a­
B A K E R CITY,
tor at work in the yard, ho cautiously raised his
his band without tne lair prize he sought.
k e r C ity a n d v ic i n i t y , th a t th e y h a v e star-
GRASS AND W ATER,
KELLODU da ¡SMALL, Auctioneers.
The once happy home which Emily Geiger en­ chamber window, and saw a lazy neighbor endeav­
a
n
d
p
le
n
ty
o
f
ea
ch
at
g
o
o
d
ca
m
p
in
g
P
laces.
B L A C K S M IT I I S H O P
Repairing done with neatness and dispatch
^ T h is R o a d i S at lea st
tered after leaving her lover, was not entiiely de­ oring to get a large log into his wheelbarrow. You
R egular Sale Day,
at Reasonable Prices.
In B a k e r C ity , w h e re th ey are n o w pre-
are a pretty fellow,” said the owner,” to come here
serted .
p e re d .to d o H o r s e -s h o e in g , and a ll k in d s
X7U7 © ATAti
EVERY SATURDAY.
B a k e r C ity , J u ly 21, 1875.nlltL___ _______
and steal my wood while I’m asleep!” “ Yes, re­
•of J o b W o rk in th eir U ne, o n js ü o r t n o tic e ,
A
noble
black
horse
stood
before
a
rough
mani-
N
ea
rer
to
S
ilv
e
r
C
ity
a
n
d
F
iv
e
M
iles
to
Sales made iu every portion o f the C ounty.
a n d on r e a so n a b le te r m s
en v e us a t u a i.
B oise C ity th a n a n y o th e r W agon R oad ger, nibbling a quantity of hay. He neighed joy­ plied the thief; “ and I suppose you would stay-
bTAliNJE Csi ivilKK-i-xt.
June 30th, 1875.nSti.
T h e T o il o n th is R o a d is ch e a p e r th a n
up there and see me break m y neck with lifting
B a k e r C ity . A llé, z, i 75 . 111 ,M i___________
o n a n y o th e r rou te le a d in g to B oise or ously when her white hand touched his neck, and
before you’d offer to come and help me!,’
attested
his
eagerness
to
he
oil
while
she
threw
a
S ilv e r C ities.
G iv e th is R oa d a trial a n d y o u w ill trav ­ light saddle upon his hack, and drew the bridle
o
’
B A K E R C IT Y , O R E G O N .
ts a b o v e m e n tio n e d .
S ’ poht de C hild .— W air w rites: During the
M B R IT T E N , C IT Y M A R S H A L , | el n o o th e r to the p o in
over his head.
J O H N J. n O D u E Y .
B Y
r e s p e c tfu lly in fo rm s th e bu sin ess j
time when Clayton was ruler o f Arkansas, all justi­
Designs and S pecifications Furnished.
Then,
mounting
by
the
aid
of
the
manger,
she
m e n o f B a k e r C ity and v ic in it y , th a t he ] J u n e I, 1875.n4tf,
ces of the peace had to bo appointed by his Excel­
ducked her head, and rode through the door.
Estimates Made- T erm s L iberal.
w ill a tte n d p r o m p tly to th e c o lle c t io n o f |
lency.
One old negro, who thought he knew
¿ill
B
o
te
s
,
B
iiis
a
n
d
A
c
c
o
u
n
ts
p
la
ce
d
in
The
sun
was
fast
disappearing
below
the
tree-
Baker City, June 15, 1875.n 6tf _________
M A IN ST., B A K E R C I T Y , O R E G O N .
his h a n d s fo r c o lle c tio n . H a n d h im y o u r j
lined banks of the tortuous Saluda, and the sol­ enough to discharge the duties o f ihe office, caRed
B o o ts m a d e to o rd e r a t fr o m T en to Six­ b iiis ii y o u w a n t th e m c o lle c te d .
tee n D o lla r s a pair. T h e b est or Stock
YN E O . J . iLowia.au b e in g a diers raised their hands salutingiy to tiie brave on the G overnor to be examined and leceive his
B a k e r C ity , J u ly 14,187o.nl0tf
u Neu
se d , ) cl
a H
n I d
VA th
UTA e
H. b
W est
CO V o f W o r k m e n e m p lo y e d .
R E W a g o n maker- by, trahe, will continue girl as the gallopped towards the confines of the appointment- ¡several questions were given him.
■ in
• g n — e a tly —
r d m p p tly d o n e .
R e p a ir
and J p
pru
11E P R O P K E IT O R S o l tliis
to vvtuk ui his trade at the Wag oil shop ad­ camp, which she reached aud passed the pickets as all of which he mrnaged very well. But when he
B a k e r C ity , Sept. 22, 1875 n20t ,f .
popular place o f resort take pleasure
jo in in g the Blacksmith Shop o f the late firm
was asked: “ What would you do in a case where
the shadows gathered L st.
in in form in g the pu blic that
¡1 man had com m itted, su icid e ?,’
“ What would I
L L N O T E S d u e A . SI. B r o w n oi Gam es & Dow man, and also carries on the
••lam hut a girl,” she murmured, as she rode do?” s a il the negro. “ Well, sah, in a case like
Shop lately run by S. B. M cCord, adjoining
m ust be paid to m e im m ediately, or
dut,
do
very
least
1
could
do,
sali,
would
be to make
T om . Deaiy & Twee Ac’s B lacksm itn fahop. .along, and looked up at the great black clouds
Costs o f A ction w ill be incurred.
him s ’ port de child ”
He was appointed.
*
H
e
is
prepared
to
d
o
ail
kinds
o
f
Wagon
O T IC E is lie r e b y g iv e n th a t I h a v e
winch turemeued to obscure the discot the moon,
I. D. HAINES,
now has charge o f the Bar, where he deals
w
ork
in
his
lin
e,
at
both
shops,
at
short
nonce
leased m y Blacksm ith and W agon shops
and make the night one of Cimmerian darkness
n32tf
A ttorney.
“ My son wonldn’ t steal peaches from Mr Gam­
not lin g but the best o f W ines, L iq u o rs , and to Dealy & T w eedie, and have closed my
and at reasonable prices. H e can make
Ci<< irs, and w ill be pleased to have t i s business.
Wagons or Buggies from tiie stump up, aim “ Yes. I am but a girl, aud willingly do I lay m y mon's orchard, I hope?” “ No, ma, I wasn’t in
A ll those indebted to ¡ 8 . B . M c­
H A N G E OF F IR M N A M E — N O T IC E uses none but tne b e st oi material, bought m life on my country’s alter. Father, mother, loos that crowd the ether nigh t-” “ That’s right, my
frit ids give him a calk T his is a
C ord, or M cC ord B rothers, are hereby n oti­
is h erv b y g iv e n th a t th e bus»ness the east ahu shipped direct to him at Baker
¡own upon thy child to-night and guide in< to boy. Keep out ot bad company, and you’ll never
fied that they m ust now com e forw ard and h e re to fo re c o n d u cte d in B a k e r C ity , B ukei
glo . j . bo w man . Sumpter that, through me, the Carolinas m ay be do wrong, i^t your conscience he your guide in
-ettle
ti
eir
accounts.
M
oney
m
ust
com
e,
f o u n t ", O re g o n , u n d er th e n a m e o f M . S.
Mai on 3, 1875 n43r.i________________________
May 10 tli 1875nltf.
and there is no use talking, if you do n ot set­ B lo c h w ill h erea fter be co n tin u e d u n d er
rid of the eiiem es of liberty-”
all things,” and the loud mother pattedherson ap­
tle with me. you m u t with an attorney.
th e hi m n a m e o f A . I. U 10^ 1 & Gm
Then, as the black plunged into a dark neck o f provingly on tiie head, and went about her duties
M . M. B B O C H .
“6 "
3
ii. B. M uCO BD .
timber,’ she lossenud the rein, and bled him with with a light heart. Li ft to himself, the noble boy
B a k e r C ity , S ep t. 1 3 ,1875.nl9n22.
Baker C ity, M ay 10th 1875nlif.
thus soliloquized: “ You don’ t catch me foolin’
B a k e k C i t y , O cto b e r 1,1875.
the spurs.
around old Gam m on’s. My conscience can guide
4 » T I € E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T ! It h a v in g been rep orted that S arah A n n
The m oon climbed up the eastern horizon, but me to iotsol better orchards lhan his, where there
Opposite Pap Levens on F ron t Street,
a n o te g iv e n b y th e u n d e rsig n e d to P . : E v a n s s to le a hat fro m o u r store or M il­
ever aud anon dark clouds shut her light from the ain’ t no dog, n u th er.” — Missouri Bruns wicker,
B A K E R C IT Y , O R E G O N .
.• G overn , tor $50, d a ted S e p t 11, 1875,
n u ll an d v o id tor w an t o f c o n s id e ra tio n , lin e ry esta b lish m e n t s o m e t im e la st J u n e, earth, and clothed the bUck horse and his rider in
H IE B E S T D E IV IK E S , L i ­ -gj pt OH T W E N T Y L A B O R E R S W A N -
i i i ,'« i* in n otirv
agaiiisu
The ladies will now wear striped kid glo«-^, and
o tify a n
lj p arties a
g a in st we h e re b y sta te th a t th e rep ort is not true a mantle of blackness.
i o ? t e d im m e d ia t e ly b y th e u n d e r sig n -
qu ors and all other kinds o f drinks,
p u .c h a s in g said n ote, as I w ill n o t p a y the as to la st J u n e
& FERGU SO N ,
it is said the top stripe will match with that on
k ept constantly on hand, and the cosiest, re
The devious windings o f the road that led to
their stockings, but we can’t see it.
treat for the innocent amusements o f Pedro-
Sumpter’ s camp were known to the daring girl, lor I
S a m e‘
JO SE PH M A N A U D A S .
j
R R y^T G N ^’
^ ¿ ti
0 B T E N B a Î a K h S
i w .
B a k e r C ity , S ep t. 1 3 ,1875.nl7n21
M rs. H U S T O N .
S ell Out, P ictorial reading &e., in Baker ^
B a k e r C ity, J u ly 7 , 1875.n?«
C ity.
n50tf.
(Graduate o f the C ollege o f Physicians and
Surgeons New Y ork aDd o f the M edical D e ­
partm ent ol the W illam ette U niversity,)
JSi e w D r u g S to r e .
J. W. WISDOM, Proprietor,
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS,
dSTEW
STO R E,
T O W S & M tB T O M
I 3 r e s s JVlaking
¡Sferris & H y d e ,
I M ! DUKE! FUME!
iety sad Vegetable Store.
W
M
1 s M \ V J, LAWliEAUE,
Attorney-at-Law,
W
J. M. ¡ S H E P H E R D ,
R lackism itliiiip *.
Y A t t o r n e y a -t -L a w ,
IP R
V . IC K C lX ,
GENERAL N E W S-A SU S
Eoeb, Stationery, Cheap FiiMieatioBs,
W
A . 1 ST C K ,
H o r s e - ^ lo.o© ± :o.g i;.
e v a, n o e r ,
R i •ice« Jbieduced!!
EGred- RY. R o l n
’
U lo w s
S A L O O N ,
isii y,
1 la c k s m it iis ,
M
11'
waitiis, B u ie s. aM Plows,
J. W. C L E A V E R ,
S A L O O N ,
FbETCKbR & isKVliisSOii, Frop’s,
U n d e rta k e r,
Furniture and Cltair Manufacturer
W
Head of Main btreet,
H illia r d T a b l e s
P A P
L E V IN S ,
W
ROSS & Fi LiCtifcii. Pl’Wiitors.
T o b a c c o &> C ig a r s ,
idLurradi! JdLurradi !
General Assortment
Siivsr City aM Sontii Mountain.
B
' HARNESS AND SADDLERY
C A S H .
T U io r d & M a n n i n g ,
Carpenters and Joiners,
Jbiailroad,
M
Boot and Shoe Making
J .L E N N O X ,
G e n e r a l C o lle c to r
T .
VV agon Making.
B ank E xchange.
T
IN O T I C JR.
Charley Schellworth
Call and Settle.
C
Bit Saloon.
" “ SENATE” SALOON,
V. Pfeiffenberger, Proprietor,
A . C a r d ..
L a b o r e r s W a n te d .
T 1
N