' -V vVak x ' : llailjlllottniainf iiUiii,Rantu...v.jrJL..t.,..ki..?....Bnft. TUISDAT M0RNIN8, S EFT'S 19, 85.. V VKTTf H fnOOWDSR RIVKIl. Pbwsta Rive ViU.ii-, September 8th( 1865, faiiND Niwin.-I have been illebt for lofflt time past at mj sphere of observation baa been limited, but for the past few dare I hareljeen In the saddle and visited most of the tttbt1v inU vicinity ' At Auburs tmstoest Wtmstobe completely , 'pMlIllod,. Jnfera ire Eaj however, some few 1 clalii paring well,. aodibe.. balance not pay. idg wages, and many stopped entirely as they willBot '6kfor ter at the ;presfent high . prices, and ff any of. the old pioneers are mov ing down to Bake Dlty;'whlch Is located at ."the soutttast nd of .Powder River Valley, in close proximity to polonel Ruckel's quaria "mill, and Is fast becoming populated with a . good, quiet and Industrious class of people. 7 ' They have now a'gbodf hotel, two stores, two- ,. saloons, blacksmith shop and many dwelling .,' houses, aad when tbey complete the flour mill ; . will command the entire trade of the Valley, i Attburo and the Ragle Creek district. ""' ' Through the kindness of the superintendent ;of Colonel Rnckelfi mill; 1 Lad a good view of the Interior, and saw them In the process fo 1 . cleaning ap a small snm of one hundred tons , crashing, which netted 36 pounds of amalgum of the finest' quality of gold thnt I ever saw. , A small quantity of, toot of picked quant, ', crushed in one of the batting, Mr, R informed. - me yielded $106 75 per ton, and from a close 'txamiaatioaoftbeRockfvllowLoilenow owned entirely by J, S. Ruckel, It proves to be one of the richest aod most substantial lodes in 'Otrgoa.' "' " . 1 . i j. The Eagle-Creek -Ditch ts now completed, and some few of the gulch claims are doing "Well, but the greater ajiuoi.nt of" wealth In this district are in tbe quartc mines which are ' tensive add very rich. J I saw Capt. L. Cifllri, t who is one of tbe parties interested in tbe .j , main lode, a few. days since, and be informs "me that tbey Lave Just bad 8 tons of tbe Bugle Creek quartz crushed at tbe Powder River , ;quaru uiilly'ieli'nK $39 per ton, and as be in' says, proves a fair epecimen of tbe rock. -, . The weather bad been quite cool lately, tbe 'mountain tops ere covered lih uuow, and tbe -i. farmers are anticipating au early winter. Tbe stock through tbe Valley took fine, and the ' farmers have large crops of grain aud plen y ,.j,of bay.( Finyjfttl beef Is now sealing ut 12Jclf. ' per puundre'iail, fluiir $14 per hundred, oats . j3 ots, per pound, potatoes 4 cts. per pound. The Pocahontas quartz mines have not done , -. much; lately, but the'owners are now talking (of geltiug out sev ral hundred tous of quartz this wiaUr I tot (be Powder diver miil Geo , ; erally speaking the people are very slow in ' ,' Ibis purl of tlie country, ard it needs enter' u priBing capitalists to develop the richness ot these mlorav or future generations will reap the benefit. ., Ti.iira, , Ramon. " PaoMis'tNi Mine. Mr.' 8. V. Knox, Anentor the Euroka Gold aod Silver i'nnnol Company, one of tbe moot ho - . v . ' ' " - u npromising mining claims in the Qwy. tree bountrj', is now at. the Dulles for i , tbe purpose of disposing of shares. Tbe ",. tunnel has been run in a depth of two '' ' hundred! feet, aod in that distance lias . 'struck seven, rich ledges. No assess menfj wHI bo 'levied -oh the stock for twelve months, and before that time s l is expected that the. Tunnel will. pay a dividend. Tbe shares are sold at (3 '.eacb, v; . - f ... . . A Kkmaukable Jack. At the late , County.. Fair, fcbl. Jos. PuU'on, living on Ten Mile Croek, exhibited a jack, ' "fosjled this eopnty, aged lOI'months, and measuring 13 i. bands high. It is ,-rtfily. that the full grown animal at- f Kfins u)is tue, ana Mtegeiner ine jacn quesiiotiniwy b"reiardod as an v i v"iittoo that IfaiH climate is favorable , i (to i tW Inghest d veloptneot of aoimui V'Sutii "oif FuBNttortiL This (Tues It It- Pwmiegi. at .19 9'oioefct Payne sJo.wUiefl ' be bOMebokti lruitre ii,tWlagornBXi"4)ot; ta (I rnnUbg'Of&o4.w A chance tot bargaii (he ams. THE MONROE DOCTRINE. Prom our Eastern files we learn facts relative to affairs of) tEe. Mexican border,, says the S. P. CfaZi,"whicb in dicate that four; 'Government has no intention of allowing; the natlbfialily of Ifexico' to be iaoHficed to the ra pacity of the Gallic cock of France. It appoars that at least eighty thou sand soldiers of tbe TJoited States have been sent to tbe Bio Grande. - As that force is about equal to the total num ber of voters in Texas, it is not ''at all likely Ibat itjias been sent to that sec tion for the'oxpreas parpoBe of keeping Texas rebdls" Itf awe and subjection. Those; troops, have, obi, either,' been lant l"lt, iL'J Jill, m i"v uuiucia wiliU llltl Simple idea of making a holiday 'display of muskets, or for tbe purpose of spread eagle glory. . That such a large force has been forwarded to tbe borders of the Rio Grande i an. evidence that our Government has tin Jer considers, tiou matters looking to affairs beyond our immediate national boundaries, and warrants us in believing that it is the intention' of the' Administration, sooner or later,-to serve a notice to J quit on Maximillian. Tbe operations of France in; Mexico, from first to last, nave oeen an insult to American foetings and a menace against Ameris can nationality..' Owing to our intes i tinal troubles it has. been heretofore almost impossible Mot ; th.'Iational Administration to reseti,he great in. suit offered to tne TJuited StateH bv Napoleohin bis attempt to enhrono a European monarch on. American soil Yet because" we could inot resent the insult a year or two ago; isnb reason wny we 'BDouici not avenge it now, if those jbo perpetrated it in- tbe first instance continue to' above it at uh with the bragadocia air which has thus fur characterized French operations in Mexioo. Our Government is long suf. fering and-forbearing toward its ene mies; yetovents hitherto have proved that when It'd'o'es'put roVtVi is hand it strikes heavily; they also proye that tbe American Eagle never limit tens' without it has made up its mind to act. We therefore reasonably irfternret the actum, of the" Government frf.iaaswing large forces 6n the Mexican border, as iiio uiuiiiiesiaiioQ oi, a aeterruination to prevent ' NaDoleo'n ' ffrini mnlinr Mexico virtually a French colony. ; i ; S ' ,J Still on the Kampaob Tho red devils have of late been rene wing their innocent pastimes of murder and rob bery in the vicinity of Jordan orei fc Two, of "the Settlers Were attacked one killed arid thd other had his- mule killed under .' bim. ; Thajt was , lust Tuesday. Seventeen horse wore slo. len from Cow creek about the ame time, and sundry other depredtttions of lesser note have lately been coin-, milted The troops out there keep the Indians po the naove pretty lively but cannot entirely ' prevent small parties of them creeping upon Isolated parties or running off stock in some cases.'- Cuptaln Kelrj's1 company has not yet arrived, but ard now daily ex. noiMot t Wki.it 'ij;T j f"""1"" uu goii neaiierea along,tbe route of. travel the chanoea of an attack will be much reduced, as there will( be men enough toprotect tbo more important points and leep an efficient scouting party in the. flold, at the same tittQ.r-Idaho Statesman; QoArt? DisoVttties. -- W learn that some exoiten.eut 'exists at Idho City ,fd regards to new and. f-ieta discoreries of quarla 15 miles beyond the Pavette. The leads, five' or air in mWa'W deoribed as beh.g' plainly traoeable lor five miles iu extent, ad. of exiraoroinsrgr jtnicrness.' f mt) spe' oi mens of the rock brono-ht frnm liI. gave remirkabU ood 'prospect. The JStalmr mn&Hhm Idabo. Trade. .,tff From th ldauo-World . The Palles Mountaineer never tjres in expatiating on tbe numberless ad vantages of that oily over all other towns io the facilities for transport . tion and travel. The Chico road pro daces a rigidity of nerve, indicative of doubt atout the long comimrance of the trade by way of the Columbia, and of tbe permanence of the groat city-rthe Bailee, itself. . rMany are the schemes broached by Ibat industrious andj ingenious journal, for tbe reten tiorf Of the trade on the Canyon City road. It remarks 1" "'- I ?. For tbe info.rmotion of shippers, we state that late advices from Umatilla report a gret quantity of mercbandise piled np on thebeacb awaiting transportation. Tbe few teams now there have advanced tbeir rates and refuse to lake treirht for less tbaa lOoents. Durable in coin On lue-olbtr.band, at tbe Dalles, there is aa abundance of teams that will gladly con- tract -to deliver freight at Uolee, at from 8 to 9 cents, payable iu coio. Tbls fact, taken in connectiun with tbe price charged from Dalles tu Umatilla $15 per loo shows at a glance which of tbe two points bold out. the greatest inducements to shippers. Of course, ibis con- ditlou of affairs Is steadily kept from tbe know Irdge ef.owiiers of. quarts mills.. Arrived at Porilttnd, freigbiers are at once recommended to ship by, way of UmatiHay andl ignorant of the country, tbey follow the advice thus given. At the Dalles, when too late, the' shipper discovers bis mistake, but all that then- re mains for bim is to denounce those wbo mis-lead-bin.' ' " - t On tbe direct -ronte to tbe mines; wttVan excellent road by way of Canyon City, and tbe difference in freight io our favor, we are really surprised, that goods continue to be shipped by out-of-the-way. places. ' Misrepre sentation has In part brought aoout tbe-condi-lion of affairs of wbicb we complain, but tbe principal reason bas been our inaction and failure to make, the most of. our natural ad. Vantages Wheu will the people of tbe Dalles j wake-up to their Interests?" " in; continuation .of- this project of uirecting ine traoo irom us natural and legitimate 'course, via. Owyhee, tne Mountaineer goes into steamboat navigation. It says : ' , ' " ' ' r .'t It s beyond a doubt that with tbe coming spring, we shall have a vteaniboat on tbe Up per Snake, which will ply bet ween 01 i's Ferry aiid a point beyond. Boise CitVj'. reducing the laud travel froruoiie hundred and fifty to two hundred miles. Already we have a siage line to Canyon City, which ninkes the trip through from the D illeH in 20 hours From that point tbe slHge line can be extended to Old's Ferry, and thence the steamer will laud pnssengers in Boise City in eight or lea hours, When these arrangements are completed, ' the entire land travel by way of the Columbia River will be made inside of two days.. When tbe Cbico road beats this, it will be time enough to talk about irt being the ouly route to the miiK-e."" ' .. ... If this were done, it would be a-very good stroke of policy, and would .do much, doubtless, toward the desired result. ' To be successful however.it should not be long deferred. No Churches. The church-going community! if any there be, are badly on at present in this place... With the exception of the Uatbolio churches at several points in this county, there is no church ot any kind now open for reliftioue services. The building orig inally erected for that purpose in Idaho city stiir stands, being occupied as a Court room, but no Minister of the Gospel has proclaimed " glad ". or any other kind pf. tidings from its pulpit tor several months. There is no rro toatant. church in , ihe, Boise. Basin. Idaho World. ' ' ' " - AtCTIOIV 8 ALE. rx WILL 8KLL ON W.'BNKSDAT MORNING' W Sent;. 20th t 10 o'clork, t Maodv -Baaklng Home, TWO HUUSKS una situated on Main street, opposite Thacher k Co't the other an-Second street, above-Kederal with Fencing (ronmrtbe lot.1 At the sum time w will nil ttie 1HID8KI10LD FURNITURK, iOf W.C. Moody, (ten-It raVNH CO. BLACK FOOT EXP1ISS. WIGHT & BACON, Proprietors. raBB POllI.m Arr iirhi'iv. mtnuuvn ,.. M. hTe concluded arntngpiMattj for the traauction of E it p res s'BuhI nes s 'f ! 'TO AND TROM- kTHf fiLACK . FOOT, COUNTRY! in aivraawmencea atMtir.a; regnlar trtns rrom WALLA WALLA. l Lowlstoh. to VlitOlMA CITT, HKLKNA. OPHIR BLACK rOOT CITT. ' All baiinee. entrmtea ,to a wlU be attewled to lth promptnrn .ad ilimth. furlcular attantlna mm .ii 1 lv i.muJ Wlltle on tbolr Meond trie, atarilng from Walla "T-rt y""" wwmii, uramr out , . Mio.'Aa Attorney ia t iTLseiyrl I V V I I K "'"l URKGOBI. 1 J: ?L'm Tt r wbu( C) 8. MlLLtlt, 8lO, SCBAWEACH tR, DallM. Blbchf Miirer & Co., i ? f : WHOLESALE' I -' 1 '. AND DKALER8 III l J .f Wines &c XLiqiiorst, And Impartera and Job Vera of O Hi O T H I 1ST Or Boots & Shoes, , Under Clothing,- - Blanket WB HAVB AN AS8AY OFFICE IN CONNECTIlttF wlibonr baXneKe, ander the entlrv-enpervUlon -or Mr. Miller. We mak tetaria-i Mri in six hwnr We rtMrHDtee all vn Aumys and pay tli HKII1KST . CA8H PltlCB Ibr Ilara. M aim p., HiKhM Caab Price for Gold Slut. BLOCH, MrUtllK A C)..' itr Cor. Mnln anA-Wwhhigtxit-arrBeta, Dallea. ' G. BRADFORD;. IMPOJtTKIl AND JOBUKR OF Wines Iiquors,. rRONT STRECT, Portland, FFKltS FOR 8AXS A Y1KY LAUOB ASSOIlT- mont ol . , , - -1 llrandles,' - ; ' , . Wines,, . '-I- Liquors,' ' ' Case Goodi, ,&c., ," : 'A:,." ' ' itc. The Trade It particularly Inrlted to txamlne mr tick before purcliailng eleewhere. nn2i-il VOtt. THE EAST! THB 8UBSCR1BKR BEINO AltOBT TO KETUil BAST, now offeri bla Mtenalre itock of Watches, Diamonds, ":;' ! i Jeweirt . . J " ... -v-.; j CuMerr, ''" '' '- ''.' :'. LamiiHv. SILVER and PLATED WARE". FIELD GLASSES. PI TOLS, CLOCKS and FANCY GOODS, , At snc-li price a he 1m able realize,- regardless of lost. Parties winning to take advantnite of thli opiorlunllT toobtoinany ol I ho abovo named Quods, bad better CALL EARLY, aa no luch oppurtunUy will ofler ItaerV again. M. ItlU,AU!l,. NEXT DOOH TO THE Fvi8T OVFICB, . ' ' " ' " ' - IMUeH, OrKon.. ' Mf Orderi from tlia. country are solicited ainatWiw--torjr prices. . m Dulles, September 2d, 18C4. . .1 ' etf . J. WrGURLEY, DENTIST, Wain St. r Dallca, Oregon. ' WOULD IlKSI'EUTFULLY INFORM the citiaena of this I'Uco and vi cinity, that having returned from a pro. Hffisional tour throuitll the Ulines. lie lina attain resumed tbo nrnctlca ot DENTISTRY, In the room formerly occupied by him. in the building occupied bv Wood Butler, .Photograph Artiste, ami uljoinltig Wai dron Uiw.1 Drug Store. Ha takes this mothod of ex tending thanks, lor the liberal put rpnnge heretoloro ex teuded to biui, and solicits a continuants of tb same. - LIST tiK Plilt'KS. Entire Denture on Quid Base.......,.,...,-t4iRo to$it M Upper Denture, Gold Haw................. no J2ij " Urnlure. Vuhunite llai.8 n 70 M 12- ': Upper Denture, Vulcanite Base 35 " 06- OoM Fillings inverted from one dollar upward.' Ohildrens' Teeth extracted free af charge. . selS-tf U. L. OUAl'IN. V t JUSTIN GATES, t , . Dalle!.. , Sacramento.- GATES & CHAIkII, Wholesale & Retail Druggists. DIALERS IN . PAINT GLASS, OILS, ALCOHOL. AUD VAHNSJ1ES. u24-tf j ' .f MAIN 8TREET, Dnlle . CAT ES Si, CPIA11A, " HAYH NOW IN STORE TUB. LAItOEST -ASSORT- -ment In the State of - Perfumery', iomades, Soaps, ? . ? , SPQAGS, ( , - .... (:- BOIIEMIAN TOILET 8KTS. BltUSHESAND FANCY , ' " ' ..'f, ;, GOODS. ,; . y . , iure wines and Rrandles, . for Heolcal Purposea, at , , . ' n; xat . . . OATE8 CHAPIN'B.-. .. .. TAKE RtOIICK.-' HILL-llLrV St TRADERS ! u L.ard it, Keroxene Oils, BL UE STONE, A CIDB $ Q UtCKSIL VER, . At Ban Francisco prices, with freight added, at " '. , 1 . wi Kg VJHAP1'S, Dallas. . Handsome- Residence' For Sale. TUB HANDSOHR. RESIDENCE occupied by A W Buchanaavls nird.fnr sale at a low (Inure For a prlvata residency so for hsiral4e locality oould be desired. The vunda are ornamented with shrulibrrr. and tli hailH(na oiUtaMnfflawjrouaia; tsDnlsbod In the best style, and mtrraoae every convenience. To a ri'ii tlaman aleslrlnK aatirod and 4aiian home. conv..Bt r olwlnCTi; anopBortunltf l-avl prmanted that seUoaa 1' offers. TheIIoowiid Frn(tiirrtl b lold tottether or separately, as the-puwfcfaser May denre. ForlCrther prrtlculara, Inanire at . awVA-tr WELLS,F AltGO k .OiFjS.BJCPREB8 0KF1Ck! i-i WotlceftiA-i.t 1 ar i TB 'CO-P'llnTrNKRSHIP n"ertliTo 'ex1trn be- 1 ji met.l JnT WOarleV an i, Wllllma,Tn tl . 7 , J .wv.., .v t rw,;ii aaTingeialnta -of any kind agalnat the tald Bhn of Ourley Vl'lllaina; are requeued to present the nms' td ihe tanderalrneri . Ul. Dalleadtv . Kept IB, 1M. , uun wiiiLiAlIS. acl-lw . I fki ,0XK8 "ICS APtH.HS,H JW far sale by faaSotrf 6. L JtWtU. . luu F. Dlocbi' SaoVraiMiaot).