The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, November 09, 1865, Image 3

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Nuhtb Boisi Quartz. Among tbe many
quartz mining districts which contain good
paying lodes, that ol Banner City, on Smith's
Fork of North Boise, is among tbe richest and
most extensive. , In August, 1864, the Banner
Lode was found, running? alone the ton nf a
ridge, between two gulches emptying into the
North Boise, and during that Summer many
hundreds of prospectors from Idaho City,
distant about thirty miles, visited ihe neigh
borhood. The consequence was the discov
ery of many silver-bearing lode?, carryiug
tbe precious metal with wonderful uni
formity, and in quantities to suit the-most
avaricioo.3. There seems to be one great cen
tral lode in this district, running from south
west to northeast. This is called the Black
Warrior Lode, Some hundreds of feet to tbe
we6t of it is the Banner Lode, which dips to
the east, or towards tbe great vein. The
same is true of all other veins 01 the west
'sido of the Black Warrior, among which are
the Delaware, Wolverine and Lincoln lodes.
On the east side of the central lode, are tbe
Washington, of doubtful continuity, and the
Washoe, which iB known to be rich, and be
lieved to be extensive. Ahead on the range
of these lodes is tbe Abeand-Andy Lode, of
great prospective value, and many others.
All that these lodes require is the application
of skill and money. Already a large amount
- of work and money has been expeuded upon
gome of them, and their value established at
high figures. It is doubtful if the Banner
could be bought at this time for $30 a foot,
and that amount was paid for it before a shaft
was down twenty feet on tbe lode. Tbe lcCdes
vary in width from two feet to thirty tbe
greater being the thickness of the Black War
rior. These veins run out on the narrow di
vide between the North Boise and the South
Fayctto, and the rapid descent to the latter
stream affords a fine opportunity to find the
lodes at a great depth. As an earnest of tbe
intention of some of the owners in the. Ban
ner Lode, they bave now on tbe road down
' over a too of the rock, which is to.be sent to
New York for exhibition. The rock will tell
its own tale.
Tbi New Railroad at tbs Cascades. Tbe
fast term of tbe District Court, for Clarke
County, W. T., closed on the 29tb of October.
During tbe session, the caBeof D. F. Bradford
aid others against the Middle Cascade Port
age Company, came up for hearing. It seems
that certain parties are engaged in building a
railroad from tbe Middle Block Ilouse to the
head of tbe Cascades, and their line crosses
certain property belonging to Mr. Bradford
and others. Having a charter from tbe Wash
ington Territory Legislature, with the usual
power to take and appraise lands and assess
damages, the Middle Cascade Portage Com
pany procured the appointment of appraisers
' from the District Court, and proceeded to as
gess the sum to be paid. This was fixed at
$1,000, and Mr. D. F. Bradford and associates
appealed to tbe District Court. In court tbey
refused to join issue on the facts, and plead
irregularity of the award of tbe appraisers,
and the invalidity of the defendants' charter.
The Court sustained tbe appraisers and tbe
validity of tbe charter. Tbe case goes to tbe
' Supreme Court of Washington Territory. The
case has some local interest to tbe inhabitants
of this place
' Thi Trook & Jenminqs Lodi.A shaft of
fifty feet depth on tbe Trook & Jennings Lode,
Owyhee reveals some very encouraging facts
to owners in this noted vein. Across a " cab
rock" of four feet several extremely rich
learns of quartz occur, and tbe west side
(hows a true wall-rock. These Beams amount,
in tbe aggregate, to twenty inches, and are
convergent aud increasing In size. It is pre
sumed that at one. hundred feet the vln will
be Solid and twenty-four inches In width. Gal
leries have been driven each way from the
shaft, about twenty-live feet, at fifty feet
ie
Subscription for a Flao. It is nronoscd
to raise fuuds to purchase a flag for Jackson
Engtrio Company.- A committee composed
of members of the company has been ap
pointed and empowered to receive subscrip-
tions for that purpose. The years of faithful
..and, unrewarded sorvices of the company
. commend it to the grateful consideration of
tbe citizens of the Dalles'.
Tbi Dkatb of Yancby. The Nashville
Banner says that Wm. L. Yancey died from
tbe effects of injuries received in a personal
collision with Hill, a Senator from Georgia,
on tbe floor of tbe .Confederate Senate.
Yancey attacked Hill, and was thro'wn by the
latter with great violence agaiust a desk, and
bis spine was so affected that be died in con
sequence of it. Yancey, like Stonewall Jack
son, was zalous Presbyterian, and bad a mar
vellous eloquence in prayer. He was a man
that only needed to bave seen the right way
to bave been truly a great man. His genltis
was prostituted to tbe defense of tbe heath
enish abomination of tbe peculiar institution,
and bis reward is in accordance with bis er
rors.' If he bad brought the same earnest
ness, eloquence and passion to the support of
the Union that be did to secession, bis name
would bave been placed among the few im
mortals. In consideration of the scandal at
tached to the method f Mr. Yancey's death,
the Confedetate Congress passed resolutions
of secrecy, and the circumstances of tbe af
fair bave only lately come to a knowledge of
the public. He .whs buried at Montgomery,
Alabama.
WAL.DKOI4I BROS.,
Wholesale & Retail Druggists,
Main Street, Dallea, Oregon.
We now occupy our new two story fire
proof Stone building, opposite Illtich, Miller k
Co., ntui offer to tlie public a full and complete stock of
Diuga, Medicines una Chemicals, collating In part or
KEROSENE, LAMP WICKS 4 CHIMNEYS,
XUKPEMINU. IIUI'B,
ALCOHOL, BAGB,
ACIDS, SPONGES,
LINSEED, LEECHES,
LAUD, " CORKS,
. CAfcTOH AND INDIGO AND
NEATSFOOT Oil, ' LANPULACK.
TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES. SUPPORTERS,
AND
PATKNT MrCDICITES.
Our Block of FANCY GOODS I of the finest and beat
quality; new styles oud Urge assortments, such us
LUBIN'SPEREUBERY, HAIR,
LUBIN'B TOILET SUAF, t LKS11,
POMADES, SHAVING,
COS.MEXIC8, HAT,
UAIKOILS, CLOTHES,
COLOGNE. TOOTH AND
FANCY SOAPS AND NAILBRUSHES
TOOTH POWDERS, ' AND COMBS.
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
Fnr Medicinal Durnoaea.
Our facilities for buying goods are second to none In
the state, ana we snail at mi tunes aen nuiauuw
vance iron, cost. Koauy sales and small proms.
PHYSICIANS' fBESCItlPTIOXS
Carefully compounded at all Lours of the day and night,
DBlloa, Dept. V, moo. eoio-ti
I fas
OIL,
POMADES,
5 B- 52
g-j 3- CO
GLASS,
TWINE,
82 s! am
CORKS,
GLUE,
Bl5
ACIDS,
CD
r-t- A
SOAP,
a
S.3
1 m
PAINTS,
and
"St
M Paa
BRUSHEB,
BLUEST0NE,
FANCY
TO
P til
as
' P OB
ARTICLES.
NOTICE.
THE PIONEER STAGE COMPANY
Will carry
FAST FREIGHTS
FROM
UB1 TILLA,
AFTER TUB FIRST OF OCTOBER, AT THE FOLLOW-
To Boise City ....15 Cent! per ponnd
um.m v ii.j' ,,iV .
" Owyhee jto i ti
For lesa amounts than one hundred pounds an addition
01 cive UHiis per poaiul will be charged. ' -
TIMK lliOM: UMATILLAi
To noise t'lty 3 Davs.
To Idaho City 3 1.2 Days
TO Owj liee, ......... ......4 WajH. . .
JOSEPH P1NKHAM, Acent.
Umatilla, Oct. 1, 180B. ocl8:tf.
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
'VIB DALLK8 LUMDKR AND MANUFACTURING
M. COJlfANY has recently attnehed a
lLOUltllVG MILL
to their Steam Saah and Door Factorv. In this Cltr. and
are now prepared to CHOP FEED, UltIND WHEAT and
CORN, and warrant to give the beat satiafuction. On
uu..u wii.iuiiiijr mm ,or His
FXTRA FAMILY FLOUli,
SECONDS OR MIDDLINGS,
UHAN AND SHOUTS.
- CH a FEED. CHICKEN FEED, t
Also, a Superior article of CORN MEAL, from new
Tliehli-neat market price paid for WHEAT, CORN an
uani.r.,1. , U. A. UOGUE. Aaent.
Pnllea, Nov. 2, 180B. ' 1 , "u, agent.
MOUNT HOOD SALOON
AND .
P. M;s HUNT, Proprietor
finnNun n . .1
Main and Court Stroots
ap21-tf ' 'K-i Dalles: Or.uon.
WAGON & CARRIAGE
MATERIAL.
T
HB UNDERSIGNED: WOULD REBrECTFULLY
call the attention of all .
WAGON MAKERS
' To the Superior Stock of
Waffon
Timber,
o In Stori and soon to airive, which will be offered
to the trade on Libei at Terms,
OAK, ASH AND HICKORY PLANK
r From A to 6 Inches. , ,
Finished and Unfinished Oak & Hiokory
SPOKES, from 1 to 3 inches .
OAK & ELM HUBS
In Pairs and Sets, from 6x8 to 14x16.
HICKORY & ASH RIMS,
BUUQY, EXPRESS and SULKY SHAFTS, Flulshed and
Unlluiahed.
BUGGY and BXPRESS POLIvS, Finished and Unfinished
HICKORY AXLES, all alios;
BUHUY, WAGON and EXPRESS BOWS J
OAK aud HICKORY SCANTLING; . " .
SAWED FELLOES, from Vi to 8 inches;
HEW KD TONGUES for four horse and ox-toama;
SINGLETREES:
NECK YOKES;
LONG and SHORT HOUNDS;
PLOW BEAMS and Handles, c. Ac.
Tbe above stock was carufnllv solccted fn the Eastern
States, expressly to mt-et the demands of thia trade.
uruera lor any 01 the unove articles, including w AUOn
BB.EJ N, BOXES, So., will be promptly attended to.
R. H, LAW,
115 Front street, Portland,
ocl8:tf. Opposite O. S. N. Co.'s W harf.
FBANKLIN MARKET.
CORNER OF SECOND AND WASHINUTON BTREETS
DALLES, OREGON,
JOHN KPP1NGKR Proprietor
rfHE UNDERSIGNED
M. having fitted up the
above Market in the BB.-T
STYLE, will keep constant
ly on hand uli sorts of
t rcHU ana Cured nieaia.
Of the beat quality furnished at the LOWEST KATE
My motto Is to " PLEASE ALL." '
XJ ARTIES HAVING SUPERIOR STOCK FOR BALK
JL win do won to call at the Franklin Market.
JOHN EPP1NQER
Dalles, February 19th, 1868.
WASHINGTON MARKET,
CORNER OT
COURT AND SECOND STREETS, DALLES, OREGON
JOHN MICHELBACH, Proprietor.
WILL KEEP
constant v 01, band a 1 tbe vnrte. r.v?:
ties that the market can nossiblv XFaJ
uuni, u.
lIilCSII &; CURED MEATS,
(ind always of the btst quality.
FAMILIES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS
. supplied on reaaonable terms. . ,
TbeunderalKncn la always prepared to nnv the hlirh
est cash price for FAT CATTLE. Parties liavlun stock
in Rood conditiou, are requested to-tal I on bim before
going enowiiere. J011K 1UJCUKLUACH,
Dulles, Murcn olBt.lHUS. liihKltf
CITY RCA.ItKia'.F.
S. LAV1IER & Co., Proprietors.
Will koep constantly on hand the beat
JWKATS Or ALL KINDS.
A LIBERAL SHARE OF PATROVAGE Is
nlirltml. n, tvn nYiinnt in Irm.n na mutl 1
an iwlinrtiiient nf Ment, Anil nf nn ffiiml n, niinl.,
ity,' as tbe country affords: and will
Deliver the game to Purchasers in the City. :
Partlea having Superior Stock for sale will do well to
give us a call before disposing ol It elsewhere.
8. LAUBER. t Co.,
Southeast corner of Washington and Third Sts.
PppoBlte Koster's Blacksmith Shop.
Oregon Steam Navigation Co.'s
NOTICE!
THE FOLLOWING RATES OF FREIGHT have been
established: - '
Grain, Vegetables, Tallow, &c.
From Wallula t Uuiatllln to Portland, $15 00 por ton wolght
" Dallea to Portland 7 60 " " '
On Wool,
From Wallula and Umatilla to Portland $0 02 per lb
, " Dallea to Portland . 1 "
On IlldcN,
From Wallula and Umatilla to l'ortUnd,......$0 60 each
" Ballus to Portland "
S. O. REED, Preslifcnt.
Portland, gep. 23, 1808. sep!i7-i!mis
-A.. O. BRADFORD,
IMPORTER AND JOBBER OF
VVines Ac Iiqxiors,
FRONT STREET,
Portland, - - - p - Oregon.
OFFERS FOR BALE A VERY LARGE ASSORT
meut of . ,
lirandles,
Wines,
Liquors,
. : Case Goods,
&c., &c., &c.
fT The Trado la particularly Invited to examine my
stick before purchasing olaewliero. au24-tf .
KOTICC.
HAVE THIS DAY re-purchtaed my atock of gooda,
sold a low days since to Mr. J. II. Croasen. All
lebta duo the concern will be col looted by me, and not
uy nir, vrosneu, ua uuruioiore puuiiaueu.
n8:Iw C. L. JEWRr,r,
i : : FOIl SALE.
A FIRST CLASS, SECOND nAND PIANO, can be had
on reasonable term. Inquire at this Oltlce, or of :
A. W. FERGUSON.
'ltemoval.
DR. BELT has removed his office from Dr. Craig's
Bruj Store to Waldron'auew Stone building, up
. ocat:tr,
J . J TJ K E R ,
WBOUSAU UTB RR AIL DEALta, w
CIGARS. TOBACCO, SNUTF,
PIPES , &o.
ALWAYS IK 8TOR1 TBI BI8T BRANDS OF
Cigars, Tobacco, Matches, &c.
PLATING CARDS, .
POCKET CUTLERY,
PORT MONIES,
COM IIS and BRUSHES, o' alt kfoda,
PERFUMERY, ot every description,
. CHINA ORNAMENTS.
TOYS, DOLLS, etc.
FISH HOOKS and FISniNG TACKLE,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
FANCY GOODS, Ac.
Also Powder, Shot, Lead, Powder Flasks, Baskets, and1
many ether articles too numerons to meution.
eXaT Interior dealers supplied with Clean. Tobacco, etc.
at less than Portland prices, with freight added, oc-B
VliTlfcV .impohxaSt
TO
Merchants, Families, Hotels and
UAK.HOOMS.
JULIUS KIlAEMEIl HAVING BOUGHT THE F.N
tire Stock of Merchandise and Book Acconnts of the
late firm at M . Seller A Co.. in this city, to which behui
added of his own Importation (while doing buslnessla
roruiraci an immense tloca ei tne best mauuiactured
Crockery, . Glassware,
- Plated Ware, Lamps, '
ChanucllcrN, Table Cutlery
Looklng-GIartscs aud
AH Kinds of lis,
All of which lie offers at reduced rates. Person, nr.T.
lng to buy any of the above-mentioned articles, will do
wen logivo me B.CH11 ueiore purcnaaing elsewhere.
Orders from the Intorlor promptly attonded to, and
goods packed to go secure. Don't tall to call on me.
ltudlo's Stone Building, Washington street, Dulles. '
JULIUS KRAEMEK.
Dallea, March 17th, 1806. mhUtf
HI. BROWN & BRO.,
WHOLISiU 1KD aiTAtl BIAXIRS ll ' ' '
FANCY AND STAPLE
DRY GOODS!
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &o.
' Mr. M. BROWN, being a rosldent of San Francisco, we
re enabled to ofler great Indcements to purchasers. We
respectfully Invito the publio to ei amine our stock bofor
imrcliMiug elsewhere. , mlft-tf
trf Stone Store, north aide Slain street. Dalles. -
TnnrTA?55??!1' 5ESIJDINCB occupied by A. W.
BUCHANAN Is offered
ForSaleata Low Figure. '.
For a private residonco, no more doslrablo locality conld"
bedcBlred. The grounds ure ornamented with atrubbari
and the building, contains r --uUucry
Ten Rooms, Finished In tho Best Style,
and emhracea every convenience. To a gentleman do
alrlug a Retired and Plesaant Home, convenient to haai
neaa, an opportunity la now presented that aeldom offera.
1 lie House and Furniture will be sotd together or senor
a ely.aa tho purchaser may desire. For further partic
ulars, Inquire at ocl-tf
WKLI, FARGO A CO.'S EXPnESS OFFICE.
J. W. GURLEY, DENTIST-
- Main St., Dallea, Orecon.
WuuiU HKBl Et'TFULLY INFORM
the citiaena of thia t,lpn nA
clulty, that having returned from a pro- ,
leealonal tour tliruuali tlia mlnea. he hr..
again resniuod Jho practlco of DENTISTRY, in the roomi
V y.. ,v,ea n the building occupied hv
?" J,f I'hu'oKraph Artists, and a.ljolning Waf.
dron Bros.' Drug Stoni. Ho tnkea ihl. ,,r
tending thanks, for the llboral patronage heretolore ea
tondod to him, and solicits a coutlnuance of the same.
"i ruit'Ka.
Entire Denture on Gold Base..:,.... ...'..$180 to $226
... r" . "oiu Jiaso.. go" ia
" ' Denture, Vulcanite Base 70 ' V26
' Upper Denture, Vulcanfto Base...: 85 " ' tlf
Gold Ullings Inserted from onedollur upward. '
Childrens' Teeth extracted free nf chaise. sel3-tf
. MRS. L. WHITE'S ,
MEW PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS.
Washington Mreet. -
HAVING NEWLY FITTED UP TnB GALLERY over
Degnar's Storo, would reiutectlully announce to all
thoso wishing
Photograpns, Carts do Ylslte, etc.,
that they win do well to give lior a call ; Partlcnlao at.
wai"t E '8 aUd Clll'l,ron Wctun
-Furs! Furs!;
THE HIGHEST MARKETER ICE PAID IN CASH
o ' .:(.
Beaver, Otter, Mink and Coon 61rInB
t. ., '. ; V ."y HICUARDB 4 McCBAKEN.
Portland, Bept. 27, 1W. , e",,
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW
WILL PRACTICE IN THE SUPREME AND C1R
iv-ii cullS,,;urt"'rf "Bon,aud the District Courts o
aahlngton Territory. .
is jz yv 11 s a ;
rBIIH UNDERSIGNED BKGS TO INFORM THE CIT
a NEW HIKnd wT,f
: : Attend. Funerals '
ti.llea,MayH),186o. ' "ivLtf8
TM-0TICE IS HEREBYGIVEN nottotmat my wl
. on'i ,cc"uu 1 will not be responsible
':i,w JULIUS LAXi
wife oi
US LAXGE-
Beware or the Greenback Mail I .
, Thomas IL Bulgei;
Hay this day paid me One Hundred and Twenty dol.
lam In GREENBACKS AT PAH.-pmi of which,
was money I loaned him In U. 8. Gold Coin, and, part
for wage which was contracted for fn U. S. Uotd Coin.
Dallea, Oct. 80, 1806. lool:lw Yl'M. E. SMART,