The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, November 08, 1865, Image 3

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    IPnimtaittccr.
Epitome of Telegraphic News.
OOMPItED IBOU tm OREOONIAS.
California News.
San Francisco, Nurember 6. The schooner
Milton Badger, Captain Harding, arrived yes
terday ufU-rnoon, twelve days from Anadyr
Bay, bringing nearly a month's later intelli
gence from ttie Russian Telegraph expedition.
The Milton liadgtr took up the exploring party
comtuunded by Capt. 0. S. McIUy, and con
sisting of Capt. Alexander Arnold, Alexander
Harder, W. W. Robinson and Grafion Smiih.
The last news brought by the Palmetto, which"
arrived here on the 22d nil., stated lhat Ihe
Milton liadjir set sail from Sitka to Anadyr
Bay, on the 21st of Align t. She landed her
Tarty safely in the Bay, when she left them,
with a full outfit and prepared to pursue the t
explorations of the Anadyr River, and thence
across Ochotsk sea duritg the coming winter.
They will use reindeer for the purpose, which
lire found to be plenty in the vicinity. A let
ter from Col. Bulkley, dated-Anadjr Bay, Oct.
9th, says all favorable, and land patties of
both continents on shore with simnlii Tim
Golden Gale, with Col. Hyde's party, which
was last reported to have parted trom the
Geo. S. Wright in a storm while being towed
from Sitka to Fort St. Michael, arrived safely
In Plover Bay on the 26th of September, The
country in Siberia is reported destitute of
timber nnd very favorably adapted fur the ex
ploration proposed by the company.
Thomas F. liars, a young man 21 years of
age, was shot in the breast aud Instantly
killed by Michael Hynes, on Pollard Place,
yesterday. . The Iwo parties lived in the same
house aud had frequently quarreled. Yester
day they met in the hall, where the quarrel
was reucwed, and Hays was beaten and
knocked down stairs. He then went to bis
room and got a single barreled pistol, with
wLich he returned, when he met Hynes nrmed
with a six shooter. Hayes snapped his pistol
ftt Hynes, but missed fire. Hynes then fired
two shots, killing Hayes instantly.
A meeting of the Union League was held
on Friday evening last, when it was con
cluded to discontinue their regular meetings,
the necessity for Vigilance no longor existing.
Geu. McDowell orders the mustering out of
.the service the Nevada volunteers.
- .
Proiublb Abatement of thb Mormon
Ndisanck. No thinking and conscientious
man will deny to any people the right to
worship God according to the dictates of
their own consciences; but when the practice
of beastly sensualism ib made a part of reli
gious institutions, it should be checked
by reason nnd by law, if possible by force,
if necessary. It has ever been a social or
dinance of the Germanic races, and those
which inhabit the British Isles, from whom
we, ns a people, are principally derived, that
every man should have one woman as a wife,
and no more. The moral, mental and phys
ical superiority of our race are clearly trace
able to this practice. But in the face of im
memorial traditions and practice, a school
ot religionists has sprung up in our coun
try, and is endeavoring to graft the institu
tion of polyamy on our domestic code. The
subject has been treated with reason and
porsuasion for the last thirty years, but
since these means have only encouraged the
Insolence of the Mormon leaders, they may
. look, in the next ten years, for some very
rough measures being used. to Btop them in
their licentious courses. The influx of im
migrAnts from the older States to Utah, will
of necessity, build tip a patty opposed to
polygamy, and this new element of opposi
tion will be' continually supported by the
presence of a military force, until it gets
control of the politics of the torritory. T.his
event will be hastened by the apostary of
many members of the Mormon Chnrcb, who
will only be too glad. to find protection in
their withdrawal from association with the
other "twin relic." To make polygamy,
either open or disguised, a penitentiary of-
fense, will be the next step, and a few con
vlctions will convince even the most fanati
cal that the institution is wrong. It is not
at all improbable that the imitators of the
gat Brigham Young, himself, will have a
y chance in a few. years to repent of their
crimes in the cool, sequestered retreats of a
prison, nnd have their polygamous aspira
tions reduced by the restraining influences
of low diet.
Jn the Criminal Court at St. Louis, recently,
a lawyer defending a negro charged with
grand larceny, claimed that under the Constl
ution he was entitled to be tried bv a lure
negroes. Tie .uourt overruled the no
.A Wbiskt Rsbkllion On the 30th of Oc
tober the people of Scio, at the forks of the
Santtam, proceeded to a drinking house, lo
cated in that place, and under pressure of
threats to destroy tbe stock of liquors In it,
anyhow, Induced the proprietor to accept the
value of it. The . barrels containing' it were
then taken into the street, and emptied. A
merchant, being inspired by the example, de
stroyed a barrel of whisky, being all he bad
on hand, and when evening's shades fell on
Scio, there was not enough ardent spirits in
the place to dampen the throat of a sparrow.
For Sale at ti liar gain.
-t Pi J"U FEET OF GROUND, (routing on Second
m.JW Street, rnnnlng back 120 foot, adjoining
French t Oilman, wltli FIVE DWELLING HOUSES ami
TWO STOlt ES thereon. 1( the nt'ovo property in not Mild
before I ho itith hut., It will tie sold at public miction, to
gether with furniture in one house. TITLE PERFECT.
Fur particulars inquire o( PAYNE CO., Aucts.
Dalles, Nor. 7, 1805-td
Wholesale & Retail Druggists,
Main Street, Dallei, Oregon. .
3TE NOW OCCUPY OUR NEW TWO STORY FIRE
w proof Stono building, opposite Illoch. Miller A
Co., ami offer to the politic n full and complete stock of
urugs, Mi'iucines anu i;uonucuis, consulting lu part or
KEROSENE, LAMP WICKS A ClUMNEYS.
TURPENTINE, 110PS,
ALCOHOL, SAGE,
acins, sponges,
LINSEED, LEECHES,
LARD, CORKS,
CANTOR AND IND100AND
NEATSFOOT Oil, LANPULACK.
TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES, SUPPORTERS,
AND
PATKNT MICIMCIlVKtS.
Our stock of FANCY GOODS I of the fluent and best
quality; new Btyles oud large assortmouts, such as
LUBIN'SPERFUEERY, HAIR,
lA'DI N '8 TOILET SUAJP, iLESII,
l'OMADF.8. SHAVING,
COS.M KTICS, II AT,
1IA1H 011.3, CLOTHES,
C0UK1NK, TOOTH AND
FANCY SOAPS AND NAIL BKUSTIKS
TUOTIl POWDERS, AND COMBS.
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
For Medicinal purposes.
Our labilities for buying goods arc second to none In
the State, aud we shall at all times sell at a small ad
vance from cost, ltuady sales and smalt profits.
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
Carefully compounded at all hours of the day aud night.
Dalles, Bept. , loop. seivtl
i H 3
OIL,
POMADES,
GLASS,
2 r
EL Hs
TWINE,
is
CORKS,
Hi 4
GLUE,
8P
ACIDS,
BOAP,
PAINTS,
2pS
ana
BRUSHES,
I a
FANCY
BLUESTONE,
ARTICLES.
(A
NOT1C
THE PIONEER STAGE COMPANY
Will carry
FAST FREIGHTS
ritoiu
UMATILLA,
AFTER THE FIRST OF OCTOBER, AT THE FOLLOW-
'i o noise city 15 Cent per pound
' Owyhee 0
ror lew amounts than one huudred pounds on addition
oi rive guilts perpoauu will be charged.
TIME IfltOM UMATlLLAi
To HoImc C ity, 3 Days.
10 luano city 3 Uays
luunjiiee,.,;. -limy.
. , ,o JOSUP" 1'INKllAM, Atoiit.
JJuiatilla, Oct. 1, 1665. ocI8:t(.
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
riMlB DALLES LUMBER AND MANUFACTURING
jb. wjiirAn i uas recently attached a
FLOUHING MILL
to tholr Steam Sash and Door Factory, In this City, and
are uow prepared to CHOP FEED, GRIND WHEAT und
CORN, and warrant to give the best satislaotiou. On
uanu coasiumiy ana ior suie
- FX'i'RA FAMILY FLOUR,
SECONDS OR MIDDLINGS,
BRAN AND SHORTS,
CHOP FEED, CHICKEN FEED.
Also, a Superior artlch of CORN MEAL, from now
Corn .
J'J' highest market price paid for WHEAT, CORN and
,n. II. A. HOGUE, Agont.
Dalles, Nov. 2, 1806. ,l3tf.
MOUNT HOOD SALOON
AND
XJILLTLllD ROOM,
F. M. IIUNT, Proprietor
- CORNER OF
Main and Court Street,
VI-" Dall. Orrjon
Administrator's Notice.
T". iT,51il5r?!'lT.KH 0P TIIR KSTA1B OF JAME9
X LAUGHLfN, diceasod: Having filed my account
nun uioiiorK m n asco county, Notice is hereby given
that the boeond day of the November teim, A. D. 1866,
has boon appointed by the Court for hearing objsctlons
" ...... u,u 1 1 r iniMii inerooi,
11 IT U'nnn A.,,ti.M
By order of lion. 0. N. Denny, County Jutige. oc4w
WAGON &- CARRIAGE
THJf UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTFULLY
call the attention o( all
WAGON SIAICKliS
To the Superior Stock of
"Wag-on rJTinilei,
Now fn Store and noon to arrive, which will be offered
to the trade on Li bo ml Tsrius.
OAK, ASH AND HICKORY PLANX
From 1U to 6 Inches.
Finished and Unfinished Oak & Hickory
SPOKES, from 1 to inches
OVIv & ELM IIXJUS
III Pairs and Sets, from 5x0 to 14x16.
HICKORY & ASH RIMS.
BUQQY, EXPRESS and SULKY SHAFTS, Finished and
Ununified.
BUOQY and EXPRESS POLKS, Finished and Unfinished
llltMIUI A ALLS, all SlZeHJ
DUOUY, WAIiON and EXPRESS ROWS:
OAK and HICKORY SCANTLING;
SAWED FELLOE!', from 1U to S inches!
HEWED TON HUES (or (our horse and ox-teams;
SINGLE TREES; ;
NECK YOKES;
LONG and SHORT HOUNDS)
PLOW REAMS and Handles, Ac, Ac.
The above stock was carefully sel..t,l In ll, tuin
States, expressly to lu-et the demands of this trnde.
Orders, lor any of Ihe ubove articles, including WAGON
SKEINS, BOXES, Ac, will be promptly attended to.
U. H. I.jYW,
S5 Front btreet, Portland,
Opposite 0. S. N. Co.'s Wharf.
ocl8:tf.
FRANKLIN MARKET.
CORNER OF S1C0ND AND WASHINGTON STREETS
DALLES, OS EG ON,
JOHNKPP1NGKR Proprietor
ralUK UNDEItSIGNED
JO. having titled up the
above Market In the RB-T
STYLE, will keep constant
ly on hatiil all sorts of
Fresu and Cured Meats,
Of the best quality furnished nt the LOWEST RATE
My motto Is to- " PLEASE ALL."
PARTIES nAVING SUPERIOR 8T0CK FOR SALE
will do well to call at the Franklin Market.
, . JOHN EPPINGER.
Dalles, February 19th, 180S.
con.iDR er
COURT AND SECOND STREETS, DALLES, OREGON
JOHN MXCHELBACH, Proprietor.
Win. KEEP
ttf consianiiy on nanit all tbe vnrlo- tlMvui'y
lattSMMSiies luat me aiarKut can doshIIiIv
..t
FHKSH Sa CTJIIKD MEATS,
and always of the btst quality.
FAMILIES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS
supplied on reasonable terms.
Tbe undcrslenen Is alwavs urcnared to nav tbe hlirh
est cash price for VAT CATTLE. Parties having stock
in rom condition, are reiiuosted to call on him before
goine; eUewhere. JOHN M1CHELMACII.
unites, iiarcli aist.1806. mhHltf
CITY lAItliKT.
S. LAlliUR & Co.,' Proprietors.
Will keep constantly on hand the best
JWEA.TS OP ALL KINDS.
A LIBERAL SHARE OF PATROV AGE l
solicited, as we expect to keep as good 7wjf
an assortment of Meats and of os good as qual- VVi
lty, as tho country alfords: and will 4Ui
Delivor the tame to Farohnsers in the City.
Parties having Superior Stock for sale will do well to
give us a call beforo dlsposiug ol it elsewhere.
S. LAUBER. A Co.,
Southeast corner of Washington und Third Sts.
" Ppposlte Kostor's Blacksmith Shop.
Oregon Steam JVaiigation Co.'s
NOTICE?
THE FOLLOWING RATES OF FREIGHT bavebeon
established: ,
Grain, Vegetables, Tallow, &c.
From Wullnla A Uumtllb to Portland, $16 00 por ton weight
" Dalles to Portland 7 60 """
On Wool,
From Wullnla and Umatilla to Portland,
" Dalles to Portland
.$0 02 per lb
. 1 11 "
On Hides,
From Wallula and Umatilla to Portland, iO 60 each
" Dalles to Portland. 371 '
S. G. REED, President.
Portland, Sep. 23, 1808. sep-z7-2mis
JV. C. 13XtA.l)10XtI,
IMPORTER AND JOBBER OF
FRONT STREET,
Portland, .... Oregon.'
OFFERS FOR SALE A VERY LARGE ASSORT
meut of
limndles,
nines,
Liquors,
Case Goods,
i &c, &c.,. &.C.
er Tlio Trade hr particularly Invited lo examine my
Bb icn uwiwiu imii-mumiK emuwilore. ,IIIZ4'CI
IVOT1CU.
"M TTAVR TUTS DAY i--nnrcl..u,l m -,1. f 1-
i ld a. tew days since to Mr. J. 1). Crimson. All
debts due the concern will be collected by mo, und not
uy mr, iubroii, i uoiciuiuie puunsneo.
Il8:lw O. Ti. .TrVKT,T
FOR SALiV.
A
FIRST CLASS, SECOND1 HAND PIANO, can be had
on re uunaoio lernis. lunnire at this Office, or of
oc3tf A. W. FERGUSON.
Removal.
Ott. BELT Ins removed hie offWe from Dr. Crarg'i
Drug Store to Waldron'n new Stone building, np
stairs.
womb
J. JUKER,
Main Street, Dalles,
WmiMll ! MTA1L IMLIt IH
CIGARS. TOBACCO, . SNUFF,
PIPES, &o.
ALWAYS IN OTOU TBI 1UT UtAITDS F
Uigars, Tobacco, Matches, &c
I J LAYING CARDS,
. POCKET CUTU5RT,
PORT MONIES,
COMBS and BRUSHES, o all klaiiy
PERFUMERY, ot every description,
CHINA ORNAMENTS, i
TOYS, DOLLS, etc.
FISH HOOKS and FISHING TACKLE,
MUSICAL INSTU3IET3,
FANCY GOODS, Ac.
Also Powder. Shot. Lead. Powder Flasks. Baskets. n.r
many other articles too numevtms te weutlen.
Interior dealers supplied with Clears. Tobacco. ef.
at less than Portland prices, with freight added, oc-8
TMItY IMPOBTANT
.. TO
Merchants Families, Hotels and
HAll-IlOOMS.
JUUUS KRAEMEIl HAVING BOUGHT THE En
tire Stink of Merchandize and Book Accounts of the
late firm ot M . Seller A Co., hi this city, to which he has
added of his own Importation, (while duing business la -
roi iiauii; an immense ciock oi me best manufactured
Crockery, Glassware,
Plated Ware, Lnmps,
Chandeliers, Table Cutlerjr
Looktng-Glaftses and
AH Hinds of Oils,
All of which he offers at reduced rates. Persons wfsn
Ing to buy any of the nbme-aientloned articles, will de
well to give me a call before purchasing elsewhero.
Order from the Interior promptly ottonded to, anil
Rudh
,r . v uvn urn o can on nie.
no s c
i Stone Building, Washington street. Dalles.
Dalle
JULIUS KRAEMER.
, March 17th, 1856.-mhl7tf
M. BROWN & BROT.
WU0LK8AL1 A1TD MTAIt SIAUItl IK
FANCY AND STAPLE
DRY GOOD8I
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &a.
.1r:-iD,K?W?' b,lnKt rJMlaeI'' "f San Francisco, w
re enabled to oner great Indcements t6 purchasers W
respectfully Invite the publio to ermine our stock befur
purchasing elsewhere. nilo tf
" Stone Store, north side Main street, Dalles -ft
on sALia: "
T5iNMtaEfe,rfdI,liNCB MU1,Ud b' A- W'
For Sale at a Low Figure.
Tot a private reeldonco, no more dosh-able lorallty conM
be, eslred. The grounds are ornamented wUhshrubSer,
Ten Rooms, Finished in the Best Stvio.
and embrncos evory conventence. To a gentleman de
siring a Retired and Pleasant Hoi,,., couveiileni ?,
Si . 7ii j I' J . I'reeTOieu mat senium onore..
'I lie House and Furn turn win i. ...i, ,
ately, as the purcuosor may dosire. For further na'tl
u.MD, lu.jMiir nh rMo.r
WELLS, FARGO A CO.'B EXPRESS OFFICE.
J. W. GURLEY, DENTiSTi
Malu St., Dallee. Oretron.
Ur uui.li HKBPECTFULLT INFORM
tllO CitlZOnS Of tills nlm-n .1
ciuiiy, nun naving retnrned from n pro
tessloual tour thrmiish the mines, he l,n.
again rosunied the prnctico of DENTISTRY, In the room
Jirmorly occupied i ly him, In the building occupied by
W ood A Butler, PI, Kogmpk Artists, and adjolnlig wX'
dron Bros.' Drim Store. He takes il.t. .:..,
touding thanks, for tbe libsral patr.nage ber.tolore c-
"', suiicus a continuance o( the same
LIST OF FUIUKS.
Entire Sentnr. on Gold Base .. tsm (o "it
upper Denture, Gold Base. un lli
" Denturo, Vulcanite Base 70
n , , j V.W,er M?n" Vulcanite Base 86" fit
OoldFilllngslusertcdfromonedollaT npward.
riiil.lr.n.' twili extracted free qf chanie. Bel8-t
MRS. L. WHITE'S
MEW PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS.
Washington Street.
siWLT FIKD UP IIIE tfALERYover
those wishing ' ""Pwlfullyanuoonc. toall
Thotographs, Carts de Tlslte, 4c,
that th.y will do well to glvo her a call. Particular at-lici'l-tf
"g Ltt,i,,"1 fhl'dren. Pictttres.
THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID IN CASH
' I0
Beaver, Ottor Mluk and Coon SWn
Portland,Sopr.!rr,ia.RIC"AKI'S McCB' '
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS ATLAW
VVSnUA.C1'iCK 1N TU SUPREME ANDC1R
:IngtSoOry0re,!U,'',UI
NEW HEARSE!
rMIE UNDEJISIGNED BEGS TO INFORM THE C1T-
-Attend Funerals
Ue.Ccity?''''tUe,'a '
tKlles, May 19, 1806.
I. M. EVANS
my:20-tf.
NOTICE.
NOTICE IS IIEREBYOIVEN not to trait my wH, on
my nccouut, as I will not be responsible
- "l!2H JULIUS LANGB.
Beware of the Greenback Man I
Thomas II. Bulger
Has this day paid me One Hundred and Twenty dol
lars In GREENBACKS AT PAR, part of which
was money I loaned him In U. 8. Gold Coin, and part
for wages which was contracted for In V. 8. Gold Com.
Dalle., Oct. 30, 1806. to31;lw M M. K. BMi.UT,