• -ri 'S'*' E L E C T IO N S E T i R N S . le à w c fe d em ocrat j . 31. S U E P U K K X>, E d i t o r . h a s th e L a r g e s t C ir c u la tio n RECORD 900 c o p ie s . O u r In d ia n s . A correspondent of the Portland Oregoni­ an, writing from Canyon City under date of November 12, 1875, says; “ The Columbia and Umatilla Indian# have been a soarce o f great annoyance to the settler# of this valleo during the last Sum ­ mer. W e some time since called attention o f the authorities to this matter, and intima­ ted that unless these Indians were taken care of, trouble would likely ensue. A few weeks since, having become emboldened by repeated liberties granted them, they enter­ e d a Chinese mining camp at John Day City ;*nd compelled these defenseless people to .gkve them whiskey. They then entered the streets o f Canyon City in drunken revelry, -causing timid people to quake with fear, and m odest ones to blush at their obscenity, They -next went into John Day City and de- Jaandai a Chinaman’s money; the Chinamen -called upon white man for protection; white -man interfered ; got him self iuto trouble;an .Indian.draw a knife and was about to give the fatal 'blow, when a rock, from unseen hands, struck him in the forehead. The knife .l. to the gE0UDd> and so did he -i,e, the In- -wan Geneva! excitement- Had not Sam. -Parish, of the Malhour agency been to Can * ** ter fat. ;you g-ttt ■stead. * oald - W P? 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They are, in th e m in d o f o u r fe llo w -c itiz e n s , as- socià ted w ith all presen t and fu tu re g rea t­ n ess, to be aspired fo r w ith d iffid en ce, p o s ­ sessed foith b e c o m in g fo rtitu d e , an d taken le a v e o f w ith tears. W h e n w e c o m e "also to c o n te m p la te th e c h a n ce s fo r greatness, a tta ch e d to th e m we fa il to be a ston ish ed a t th e n o b le a m b itio n s th a t, e v e r y tw o y ea rs, clu ster ro u n d an d co n te n d fo r th e m , ev en u n to p ersisten cy . W h e n w e see a S h e r iff c o m p la c e n t ly g iv in g th e la u g h in g ta x -p a y e r his re c e ip t, o r a rrestin g th e n o ­ m a d ic h o rse-m o n g e r, c a lm ly fu lfillin g the d u ties o f la n d lo r d a t th e co u n ty h a s h - h ou se, o r s e v e re ly fro w n in g down th e ' s m a ll b o y s w h o d istu rb th e pro p e r a d m in ­ istra tio n o f ju s tic e b y m u n c h in g green a p p le s , w ith u n cle a n noses—lu c id ly e x ­ p la in in g to th e C oun ty Court th e n ecessi­ t y o f m ore co u n ty ord ers, o r a ffe c tio n a te ly e n q u irin g after th e h ealth o f th e fa m ilie s o f each e le cto r, w e fe e l in c lin e d to cuss the d a y u p ou w h ic h it w as e n a cte d th a t th e re s h o u ld be any o th e r c o u n t y officer e le c t e d e x c e p t th e S h eriff. B u t w h en w c see th e C lerk , seated in h is o ld a rm -ch a ir, w ith h is in n oce n t a ir a n d g o d -lik e s m ile , A x in g u p th e p e o p le ’ s affairs w ith h is l i t ­ t l e p e n , and c o lle c t in g h is fees w ith scru ­ p u lo u s reg u la rity —w h e n he ca n g e t th em — w e feel th a t in th e “ etern a l fitn ess o f t h in g s ,” if a n y th in g w as w a n tin g in th e o ffic e o f S h eriff to fitly g o v e rn th e p e o p le , I t c a n be fo u n d in th e o ffice o f C lerk . E v e r y t h in g in th e p resen t, h o w e v e r, great an d b e a u tifu l, fades in to in sig n ifica n ce w h e n th e th ou g h tfu l m in d fu lly grasps ithe c h a n c e s a n d c a p a b ilitie s con ferred u p o n th e h old e rs o f th o s e offices in th e ¡near fu tu re. L a y in g asid e, as n o t w o r th y -• OQ < jj. P a p e r P u b lis h e d in E a ste rn O re g o n . O F P R O C E E D IN G S . os H 2 L M — - o 2 ri­ ft ovei W arren is 267. of any C ove, THE BEDROCK DEM OCRAT E ld e r B. II. L e w ­ F . T . D ick . L a G ra n d e is, F. T . D ick . 8, 1875. L ib e r ty , C ity , D e c . P ow ell O w en b y , J. W e a v e r S u m m e r ­ J o e l W e a v e r. v ille . B ak er In d ia n C reèk , The official returns o f the late election have been published* There were cast in all 19,67-1 votes— being over 9,000 less than were cast in the general State election o f 1874. Lane received 5,373, W arren 9,106, W h iin y, 837, D im m ick 345, and there were 13 scattered votes polled. L ane’s m ajority o n T h u rsd a y before the third S a b b a th in J u n e , A . I)., 1876, at 10 o’clock, A . M -— P ra y e r b y E ld e r B. H . L ew is. B e n e d ic­ tion b y th e M od erator. E L D E R E . P. W A L T Z , Moderator. Z . B k y a n t , Clerk. S T A T IS T IC A L T A B L E . a o d « H | In d ia n C reek C h u rch . Represent th a t ' th e y are in a cold state, or rather on thej d e c lin e , in co n se q u e n ce o f b ein g d estitu te o f p re a ch in g . T h e y la m e n t the d e a th o f th e ir b e lo v e d p a sto r, a n d also a b e lo v e d sister, in th e C h u rch , an d a sk , in p a th e tic terms, th e p rayers o f th e C hurch in th e ir b e h a lf th a t th e y m a y be su p p litd w ith a NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. u Ho for tie CHrisimas Tree, B A N K IN G H OUSE OF JAS. W. VIRTUE, B a k .e r C ity , AND Grotto of Santa Claus. O R E G O J f, m in iste r. P a y s th e H ig h e st P rice for B a k e r C ity C h u rch —H a s organized d u r­ R IS S K I N G L E S W E E P S H O M E IN in g th e past y ea r w ith nine m e m ie r s ;t h e y G r C 5 X j X > J - l T IT S T * C o stu m e , d ra w n by S ix A m e r ic a n h a v e h ad 13 a ccession s to th eii C h u rch ; R e in d e e r ; G lee b y a c c o m p a n y in g F a irie s, w ith HSrial A n t ip h o n ic s . A ll are in v it e d d ism isse d b y le tte r 3, lost b y deith 1; so to p a r tic ip a te ; c h ild r e n fre e , a d u lts 50 th a t th e ir p resen t n u m b e r is li, T h e y cen ts. A p r e s e n t fo r a ll fr o m a d o le s c e n c e A nd Transacts a General h a v e secu red th e se rv ices o f Bo. E . P. to in fa n c y . A ll su rp lu s d e v o te d to r e p le n ­ W a lt z as p a s to r, a n d are in a p osp erou s is h in g th e c o n d it io n . W in g v ille C h u r c h .—H a s reasia. to be AN D T h ose w is h in g th e ir d ea r o n e s to g a th e r th a n k fu l th a t G o d h a s blessed h e m in presen ts in th e g litte r in g F o r e s t, w ill pass I T T Y f^ T T A M P I? i?T T Q T \F T ?O ct th e p a st y e a r w ith s ix a d d itio n s to th e ir in th eir G ifts before T w o o ’c lo c k o n C hrist- | JJ-LAIN *JT E j -D U O l l N I ! ^ ^ C h u rch . T h e y h a v e a ls o lo s t q u i e a n u m ­ m a s d a y . T h e R e lig io u s e x e rcise s w ill c o n s is t o f a G ra n d O u tb u rst o f P ra ise fr o m ber o f th e ir m e m b e r s , d i s m i s s e d f o r m Interest alfloweci on, Special Deposits, F u ll O rch estra a n d C h o ir, a n d S p ra y o f a n ew C h u rch -at B a k e r C ity . W ilg t th e ir P e rfu m e d W aters. C o m it y O r d e r s B o u g h t aucl Sold, N . B .—P o s it iv e ly n o n e b u t m e m b e r s o f loss is fe lt a n d a p p r e c ia te d , th ey ru st the i A com plete th e C o m m it te e p e rm itte d t o d e c k th e T ree ca u se is s tre n g th e n e d b y th e ch a g e . T h e y or a d m itte d to th e r o o m d u rin g th e ar- la m e n t th e ir p re se n t luke-w ar* c o n d i­ tio n , b u t s in c e r e ly a sk th e unite p ra y ers D oors o p e n a t H a lf P a st F iv e o ’c lo c k , P. n30t3 Is in Connection with the Bank. o f th e c h u r ch e s in th e ir b e h a lf ta t th e y M . m a y b e c o m e m o r e d e v o te d am r e m a in fa ith fu l to th e en d . W e m ake it a feraaßb o f our business to K (¡OLD AND SILVER BARS, ’ Banking, Collection Sunday School Library. ASSAY OFFICE Books and Stationery B a c k to O r e g o n . AT T H E give Correct Inform ation in regard the tty M in in g Interests of M ilto n S h e p a rd so n , w h o , It wtl be re c­ E a s t e r n O re g o n . o lle c t e d , w as arrested at Sparta jn th is D ee. 1, 1874.n3Qy c o u n t y , a b o u t tw o years a g o ,b a r g e d rrl Ö H CO o ,S3 05 Ö I W O w ith r o b b in g W . F . & Co..’s trea^ie box, O' ■-< O So X CD o cr 3 o o has b een acqu itted o f th e crim e : 4 te le ­ o 3 5* C D T H E W E E K L Y S U N . 1 < ce e+ 5 g ra p h ic d isp a tch d a ted N o v e m b r A sa y s: • 7 3 o K'j ZT ce O CD O CD T h e th ird trial o f M ilto n S h e p c jX ii for rr. Q cr ** NEW YORK. 1776 CD a V r o b b in g W e lls , F arg o & C o .’s triisu ry 1876- Crt M is c e lla n e o u s B o o k s, S ta tio n e r y , Y a n ­ CHURCHES. •-C cr 3 k ee N o t io n s , T O Y S , and 'C d b o x in 1871 clo s e d W e d n e s d a y evn jj td W Eighteen hundred, and seventy-six is the Cen­ o 5» ter a th ree w e e k ’s sieg e. T h e j V , C+- CD tennial year. It is also the year in which an Op­ O CD «r»- CD c^- position House of Representatives, the first since b e in g o u t th ir t y -s ix h o u rs, re le ¡-s O ce the war, will be in power at Washington; and the- -t v e rd ict a t 10 o ’c lo c k to -d a y o f not-jR G ift B o o k s , J u st R e c e iv e d . C O year of the twenty-third election o f a President o f 3 I m m e d ia t e ly a fter h is d isch a rg e -mi cu s­ thegUnitedStatess AH of these events are sure to- 19 3d $4 C ove. be-of great interest and importance, especially the li 411 350 t o d y , D e te ctiv e J . B. H u m e arre,«d h jra 1 L ib e r ty . two latter; and aliiof them and everything con­ on a re q u is itio n fr o m th e G ov ern o f .Ore­ 2 12 2tl 1 In d ia n C’ k nected with them, will be fully and freshly report­ 2 23 1 1 4 10 W in g v ille . 5 1 gon o n a ch a rg e o f bein g im p Head in a P ic to r ia ls a n d M a g a zin e s fo r S a le. S u b ­ ed and expounded in. T he S un . 1 18 3d 4 B a k er C ity. 4 2 7 3 scrip tio n s receiv ed fo r th e L e a d in g P a p ers ro b b e ry a lle g e d to h ave been co m ijte d The Opposition House-of Representatives, taking an d M a g a z in e s p u b lis h e d in th e U n ite d in th a t S ta te . -The tria l has beeia ‘v e ry S ta tes, a t P u b lis h e rs R a tes. up the line of inquiry opened years ago by Tin. REPORTS. S un , will sternly and diligently investigate the cor­ in te re s tin g o n e .” - a B a k e r C ity , D ec. 8,jl875.u31y ruptions and misdeeds of Grant's administration;. B ro. F. T. D ick re s p e c tfu lly su b m itte d and will, it is to be hoped, Iky the foundation for a B f . e c h e r -T i d t o n - i c .—M rs. E-na C th e fo llo w in g R e p o rt: new and better peniod in our national history_ M o u lto n served a p a p er u p on T in a s O ' Of a » this- T he S u » wifi contain complete ana ac­ R e c e iv e d , O ctob er 10th, 1874, as M in ­ curate accounts, furnishing its readers with early 824 00 S h e a rm a n as c le r k o f P ly m o u th lu r c h , u te F u n d , th e su m o f and trustworthy infonmation upon, these absorbing 815 00 o n th e e v e n in g o f the 12th u lt. I i , M rs. topics. P a id o u t for p r in tin g M in u tes B A K E R C IT Y , O R EG O N , The-twenty-third, Presidential election, with the- 2 00 M o u lto n ca lls u p on P ly m o u t h Cl-ch (to E xp en ses o n M in u tes preparations for it. will be memorable as deciding 50 o in w ith h er in c a llin g a c o u n c il see their numbers .doubled. B r a n c h Office, 188 S o u th C, St. V i r ­ L ew is, th e A s s o c ia tio n w as ca lle d to o r ­ c o n sistin g o f on e m e m b e r o f ea ch ch u r ch h is recent w a lk in g m a tc h in C hica,w it,h Iif. will.continue to-be a thorough newspaper. All. rep resen ted in y o u r b o d y . g i n i a , N e v a d a . der b y th e M od era tor. M in u tes o f last the generaLnews of the day wifi bo found in it, 2d. T h a t y o u requ est th e m e m b e rs o f E d w a rd P a y so n W e s t o n , h e tra ve 5 qq condensed when- um-miporitani-,. at fit 11 length when m e e tin g read and a p p ro v e d . T h e C o m ­ said B oard to use a ll due d illig e n c e in ra is­ m ile s in five d a y s , tw e n ty -tw o n o u a n d R. SPINNEY, WELL-KNOWN AS FOUN- of moment;, and always, we trust, treated in a clear th ir t y -tw o m in u te s , w h iie W e s t o r 0 m- der of the Montreal (C -E .) Medical Insti­ m itte e on O rder o f B usiness m a d e th e ir in g funds fo r M iss io n a ry p u rposes. 3d. T h a t it be m a d e th e d u ty o f said p le te d o n ly 451 m ile s in th e sa m e ti)t interesting and instructi ve manner tute and late Proprietor ot the SINNEYVILLE re p ort, w h ich was read and re ce iv e d . B oard to m eet, or corresp on d w ith each I!tr is our ai m to make the W ebkly S un the best INFIRMARY, would most respectfully inform his family newspaper in the world, and we shall con- On m o t io n , th e fo llo w in g c o m m itte e s o th e r at least o n ce e v e r y th ree m o n th s . patients and the afflicted generally that he still S o ¡—G o v e rn o r H e n d tic k s , b e in g 5ed 4th. S aid B oard sh a ll o rg a n ize b y e le c t­ tinue-to, give in its eeitnnns a Itirge amount op- continues to treat chronic and private disease w ere a p p o in te d b y th e M o d e ra to r: in g a P re sid en t, w h o s h a ll a c t a s S ecreta ry th e e ffe ct o f th e O h io e le ctio u , is retted miscellaneous reading, such as stories, tales, po­ with unparalleled success. On F in a n c e , B rethren B. H . L ew is, J. an d T reasu rer o f th e B oard. to h a v e a n sw e re d : “ E ffe c t ! W . ¡t ems; scientific intelligence andi agricultural infor­ L A D I E S A N D G E N T L E M E N , L . J. B O O T H , w ip es o u t th e----- crow d o f sh in p ie r, K o g e r an d Z . B ry a n t; H o m e M ission s, mation, for which we are not able to make room in H . W . E ST E S. O h io D e m o cra ts as c o m p le t e ly as ii ey aim daily edition. The agricultural department es- Remember that procrastination is the thief E ld e r L. J. B o o th , H . W . E stes an d Z. . 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