The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, November 10, 1865, Image 4

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ihe iLFfEOT of UUBTOM. jnoi many
yoars Binco there came to Utah a
Gentile, by toe name of Cornwall,
, who alter arriving, here married a
second wife, a widow, by tbe name
of Graham, a resident of tho Bottle
mont of Stringtown, on tho southern
Bide of the Ogdon, whore he also loca
ted himself, and iollowed the occupa
tion of farming. . , ; x
Somo difficulty concerning a water
.ditch occurred between him and a
neighbor, a Bhoriff and supposed Dan
ito, which roaultod in a throat to take
bis life.- lie eftorward became slightly
involved in debt, and, as is generally
Bupposed by his neighbors, started in
company with another man on a pod
riling tour to raiso moans to liquidate
bis obligations. A charge wus pre
ferred against him lor leaving tho
country with the design to ovade
the payment of his just debts. A writ
was iflsuod by or under the direction
of a celebrated nrcheo at Ogden, and
the Danite sheriff with whom Corn
wall had hud the prior difficulty de
puted to serve it. The man was over
taken and brought back; but his proof
was so conclusive as to his real inten
tion, that after giving bond with ap
proved security, he was sot at liberty,
and again started on his peodling
tour.
Tho first effort having failed, an aci
count was presented by tho arohee
himself against him, and tho same
sheriff, with one of tho peculiar stripo,
k doBpatchod to re-arrcst and bring him
back. lie was overtaken at Echo
canyon, brought back as fur as Hound
valley, and there murdered 7 Ofcourso
the writ was returned wjth tho prop"
or endorsements, and tho two bravo
(!) men, both well armed, satisfied the
publio with the statoment that thoy
had to shoot him in selMcfonce while
ha wn rnniflt.infr l.hn dim nrnppRs nf
law. Two policoinon in a civilized
community, would have mot tbe aus
tere reproof of the humane judge if
they bud so much as usod their blud
geons on a prisoner so hopelessly in
their power ad he was in that ot .ibe
two Danites. So strong, however, is
the power of custom in a community,
that bo was condemned as a worthless
follow, his murder approved, and tbe
,l . l . .1 . . u ,j : : . r
lllUiUDlVlD viuvuieu tu tuv .UlgUlk Ul
lioroeB. Union vedette.
tho bight of the bunch of rushes when
tho mouth is applied and by vigorous
suction sufficient moisture is obtained
to'quench thirst thus affording an
other illustration of the oft-repeated
and generally truo saying, that there's
nothing now under tho sun. We un
dorstand that somo experiments with
tbe tube have been made in tbe vicini
ty of Stockton, to this state, but with
success we are not informed. M. S.
Press.
Delinquent Assessment List.
Office or Callkh and Owthei Gold aitd Silvia')
Quartz Mining Company. V
fialla. November 7, 1R66. J
TIIEHE IS DELINQUENT upon the following des
cribed stock, ou account of assesMinont levied on
tlio twentieth day of Fourunry, A. I). 1806, the several
amounts set opposite the numes of the respective share-
Holders, as follow
Namei.
L. White A I)ro.,
0. II. Gilwon,
A. II. Johnson.
Julin II. Price,
L. M. Colin,
O. S. 8avnge,
A. W. Coinpton,
Cyrus Ibu,
Cyrus Ilia,
Cyrus Ilia,
Cyrus Lba,
Cyrus Ilia,
Cyrus lba,
Cyrus lba,
Cyrus lba,
Cyrus lb,
Cyrus lba,
Cyrus lba,
Cyrus lba,
Cyrus lba,
w. Aliintors,
Cvrus lba.
mi in accordance with law ana an ornerot tne uoara
of Trustors, uinde on tho 20th day of February, A. D.
I860, so ninny shares of each parcel of saidstock as may
bo iieccssury, will be sold at public auction, at the oflice
of F. A. O. Payne, Main street, Dalles, 011 the seventh
dny of December, A. D. 1805, lit 2 o'clock, p. 11., of said
day, to pay said delinquent assessment thereon, together
itn costs ot auvertimtig and expenses ot sale.
Il:lw S1UMUND SCllWABAClllSll, tloc'y.
NOTICE.
HAVE THIS DAY re-pm chased my slock of goods,
sold a tew days Since to Mr. J. B. Crossen. All
debts due the concern ill be collected by ue, aud not
by Mr, Crosaeu, as heretofore published.
It A 1) OPENING
OF TUB
ECLIPSE CHOP HOUSE,
Main Street, corner of Court,
This Evening-.
OLD MACK, TUB PIONEER COOK, would respect
fully Inform the public that he lias fitted up the
above Chop House, and Is prepared to serve up MEALS
and I.UiNUll in the bent stylo and at the shortest notice.
BALLS and PAKT1US luriushed w in suppers, id the
host stvlo and on the most reasonable terms.
OYSTERS in every et)lo. Private Kooms for Ladies.
HOUHK. OJP1CN ALL NIGHT.
A Patent Well. A patent well
is among the new inventions recontly
brought into practical use at tbe .Lust
The process is bo exlromlr simple,
and, aocOrding to report, bo effectual
that it would soom as though it must
soon come into general use. An iron
tube is driven straight into theground,
just as one would drive a stake, and
on reaching a depth at which any
well would hod water, a pump is at
tacbod to the end of tbe tube remain
ing above tho ground, and up comes
the water. Of courso it is applicable
only to soil free from rock and bould
ers: as it is in such sou onlv that an
instrument of that kind could bo driv
en to the required depth. Tbe prin
ciple is obvious. By working the
pump in that portion ofthe tube above
ground a vacuum is formed in a Band
and gravel between the pump valve
" tend tbe bottom of tbe tubo, upon
wnicn tne water nows : proving, more
over, that the atmospheric pressure
, is as continuous down through the
poros of the earth until it reaches the
water-level, as it is upon the water
surface above ground. Tbe principle
is an old one) and has been practiced
, in many parts of Africa and .West
ern Asia from time immemorial. The
natives of . those regions, where
water is found near tho surface, but
where tho sandy charaotpr will not
allow of its Btanding on the surface,
are in tbe babit of digging little pits
until they reach a moist point, when
a number of rashes are inserted and
tbe sand ' carefally ; packed around
. them until tho excavation ie filled to
No. Cert. Shartt. Amttunt.
6 2 $ 18 00
7 6 ' 40 00
8 '2 16 00
17 6 40 00
22 2 18 00
32 1 8 00
83 4 32 00
46 6 40 00
48 0 40 00
47 2 18 00
48 2 10 00
49 2 18 00
60 2 18 00
62 2 10 O'l
63 1 8 00
64 1 8 00
65 ' 1 6 00
67 1 8 00
68 1 8 00
69 1 8 00
CO 6 40 00
05 35 280 00
Manufacturer and Importer of
CARRIAGE, CONCORD, BVGCl
AND
STAGE II A RNES8
Saddles, Bridles, Whips.
A genoral assortment of
Saddlery, Hardware, Leather, etc.
Iff Orders Solicltod. Repairing done with neatness
ed dispatch. F. A. HAKE,
Jerlltf Main Street, fronting Washington, Dalles.
PORTLAND iWIVDir?
AND
MACHINE SHOP,
' FIRST 8TREET, between Yamhill and Morrison.
Steam aSngtncc
of from 4 to 40 horse-
nowor.either Portable or
Stationary. Also. CM- eJVb Q.V.lt
CU I.Alt SAW MILLS
COMPLETE, constantly
on hand. Also, liay rres- MAttat&d:i&.
sos of all sises: Planing tfeZZZwr'P.
Machlnos,(Woodworth's JrHri';
pattern.) Wrought and W'Ja-WSaA
Past Iron work for Vor- -AX g&r-
tical Sawand Orist mills;
Brass and Iron Castings
and
WROUGHT IRON WORK
of every description. I am also prepared to furnish
Quartz Mills complete, of the Latest &
most Improved Patterns.
These Mills can beforwarded to any part of the mines
as the weight of the entire machinery will not exceed 3,
000 pounds.
Uorso rower! ct AgrricuuuTai implements
manufactured toorder at the very LOWEST CASH 1'ltlCB
N. B. Partlculor attention paid to KWAJKB. teaj-ti
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
IfltKHH. STOCK!
DUSENflEttY JSc HKOS.,
Dalles and Walla "Walla,
DfiALBHS IN
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods.
Miners' OulUts,
Hoots and Shoes,
Clothing,
Hats and Caps,
Groceries,
And a full assortment of General Merchandise. Buying
our Goods exclusively In the San Francisco market, and
making none but cash purchases, we aro enabled to sell
'ill per cent, cheaper titan auy other House at the Danes
DUBKNUUHI a UHUS.,
inl-tf - Dalles and Walla Walla.
SIGNS 1 SIGNS! SIGNS!
o. s. Ravage
HOUSE AND SIGN FAINTER.
DEALER IN
TAINTS,
OILS
WINDOWGLASS
VARNISHES,
Colors, Putty, Brashes, Glne, etc.
Paper Ilangiugs.Wlndow Shades, Fixtures, to. 1-tf
DAILY MOUNTAINEER
POWER
BOOK & JOB PRINTING OFFICE,
First Btreet, between Main and B
DALLES OREGON.
JOB PRINTING OF EVERY VARIETy
Executed with accuracy and dispatch.
IK A STYLE THAT WILL COMPARE FAVORABLY
with the very best, and
AT SATES A8 CHEAP AS TEE CHEAPEST
' to okdeb:
Cards and IS i 1 1-15 cads.
CHECKS, DRAFTS, RECEIPTS,
POSTERS AND PROGRAMMES
FOR
THEATRES CONCERTS EXHIBITIONS,
e., rfc, d-c,
PRINTED IN TBI MOST iTTUACTlVS MiNNlE. AUOy
WAY-BILLS,
BILLS OF FARE,
LETTER HEADS.
RECEIPT BOOKS,
BILLS LADIt. ,
Uriels and P.imlililels,
riSITWa, WEDDIXO AND "AT HOME" CARDS
Ilrucalsts' Labels.
In short, everything that can be done In a Book and Job
Printing Office, from the smallest and most delicate Card
or Circular, to the largest size and most showy Posting
Bill and which will be turned out in a style that cannot
fall to insure entire satisfaction.
OUR FACIUTIES TOR fill EXECUTION OF
DECORATIVE PRINTING
In the most beautiful Colors, Shades and Tints. .
Such as Fancy Posting Bills!
From a sin pie Sheet to the Liirgest Mum moth,
ORNAMENTAL SHOW CARDS,
riHFUNERS LABELS,
Ate unsurpassed by those ot any other entabllehment In
Oregon. We devote speclnl attention to this branch of tlt
business, and ore continually adding to our already exteu
sive aud veil appointed assortment of material,
NEW TYPES, BORDERS, ORNAMENTS,
o?c, 0?c, c,
Of the most modern and elaborate designs. Our stock o,
FANCY INKS, TINTS, &C,
Are of the finest quality, and for richness of color and
durability, cannot be equaled in tho State.
The principle upon which business is asked for this er
tablishnient is, that persons will consult their own inter
ests, by awarding their cuBtoin to that othce In which
tneir money can tie expenueu to tne uesi auvantage. 10
this end we solicit all in want of good Printing, at very
reasonable charges, to call aud examine specimens, and
judge for yourselves.
Orders from the Upper Country
Will have onr special care, and friends from the interior
may rely upon having their orders filled promptly, as w
HAVE THE ONLY IMPROVED GORDON POWER PRESS
In tli e State of Oreuonl
DALLES CITY DKUG STORE.
P. CRAIG,
WHOLESALE AMD BITAIb
DEALER IN DRUGS.
. MEDICINES,
PATENT MKDICINKS. c
BOOT AIM SllOK STOIIC.
F WYCKMAJN,.
HAS BEMOVED 1118 BOOT AND SHOE
STOHEto the building on Main street,
nearly opposite Moodv's Hall, where lie has I
Just reoeivou, direct from can Francisco, an un
usually One and well selected stock or
BOOTS AND SHOES,
of theory best quality and latest styles .
EVER BROUCHT TOTHIS MARKET.
Including the celebrated ENGLISH HUNTING 8IIOK
manufactured by Benkert. Also, a large assortment of
Ladles' aud Children's Gaiters,
Of the latest Styles, Just received from the best Phil
adelphia makers. Also, a very large assortment of
X FINE DRESS BOOTS.
T-Qentlemen who prefer to have their Boots or Shoes
made to order, can rely upon obtaining a neat and easy
tit. S. WYCKMAN, Main street,
lolo-tf Opposite Moody's llo.ll.
' W 1 K-aJlES
04
MANTUA MAKER.
MRS. MATT1J5 110LBP.00K would respoetfnlly In
form tho Ladles of the Dalles and vicinity, that
she has openod a shop lu conuoction with Miss O'Hourke,
where she Is prepared to do all kinds of work with neat
ness and dispatch. Having just arrived from the East,
she hopes to be able to please an as tor orm and Fashion
Cloaks, Coats and Dresses Cut to Order.
TIIRER DOORS West ot the Corner of THIRD and
UNION Streets. nc'21 m8
.., ,.. . 12. J. HAFT,
Attorney at Law,
DALLES, OREGON.
OFFICE, on Second atroet, five doors east of Washing
ion Market. , nol7-tt
. For Sale at a Bargain.
g Fl-Tk FEET OF O ROUND, fronting on 8econd
lJW Street, running back 120 feet, ailjninlng
French Oilman, with VIVE DWELLING HOUSES and
TWO STOKES theroon. If the auove property la not told
before the 20th Inst., It will be sold at publio auction, to-
goiner wnn furniture in one nuuse - titlk IritnfjUjL.
rot particulars Inquire or JfAxHX CO. Aucta,
Dalles, Nov. 7, 1896-td . ,,, A,..,-.
Address:
mlg-tf
MOUNTAINEER OFFICE
Dulles. Oregon.
DRUGS AND 1' A TENT MEDICINES t!
DRUGS AND PATENT SIEDICINESU
DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES 11
S. LEMON
vnoLisiLi lifb knait
DRUGGIST,
Washington Street, between Main and Second Streets
DALLES, OREGON.
S LEMON Is able to supply parties In want ot Drugs.
Patent Medicines. Chemicals. Aclde, Perfumery,
and every other article enumerated with the
WHOLESALE DRUG BUSINESS,
At the lowest market rates. .
fg- Physicians and Merchants Intending to purchase
for the Mines, will do wejl to give him a call.
TRUSSES & SHOULDER BRACES
In great variety. 8. LEMON,
ap.8:tf. Washington St., between Main adn Second.
W. Ml I, LI, It Ac CO.,
(successors to Bunnsi.t, a hilu,)
WHOLESALE AND UTUL D11LIR8 IM
Stoves, Tin Plate Sheet Iron
Brazier's Copper,
Lead Pipe, Copper,
Force & Lift Pumps,
Zinc, Brass & Iron Ware
Lead .Pipe, Sto.,
43 JOB WORK, In all Its branches, attended .to :
short netice. . MAIN STREET, Dalles, opposite Block
Millet Co. ' aplD-tt
J.
DR.. DAVY'S SPECIFIC.
COMPOUND,
An Expeditious Cure for all diseases of the
SEXUAL ORGANS,
films prompt and efflcatlous Remedy for the cure
JL GbonorroBa, Uleet, Strictures, and Diseases of the
Urinary !i'gnns..niukes a spaftly cure wltiiout the least
restriction to diet, exHure or change in application
business; It will radically cure any case which can be
produced. The disease it removes us speedily as is con
sistent with the production of a thorough and permanent
cure. uriher, the uisense cuiiuoi ue coniracieu ii tua
SPECIFIO CoMl'pUND Is tukon wheu exposed,
Its ingredients are entirely vegetable, and no Injurious
effect, either constitutionally or locally, cau be caused by
its use.
Price One Dollar and r my cents per bottle. Bent iy
Express carefully packed.
HUtsTETTMt, SMITH A DEAN. Agents,
401 and 403 Battery street, cor Clay.
Jy22-6m. San Francisco.
iiard. Wood Lumber.
CARRIAGE AND WAGON MATERIALS
WK BBO TO CALL ATTENTION of Carriage ManJ
ufacturors and Dealers to the Large and Com
plete axsortnient of CA1IKIAUK aud WAUUN MATERI1
ALS we are constantly receiving from the Kast, specially
selected for the California market, comprising, Oak
Hickory, and Second Growth Ash Plank, Hickory Axles,
Wagon Poles, Uubs, Spokes, 1 elloes, ltinu, Sbalts, Ae. Ac.
Which we offer at the loaest Cash Prices.
Ay orders addressed tu our house will receive promp
attention. N. W. BltAOO A CO,
Jelo:3in. 29 A 81 Battery Street, San tranclsco,
and 17 A lv Seventh Street Sacramento.
0. WiTsnnooBi, U. W. Iibaoo A Co., J. W. Libtih
San Francisco. Sacramento. New York
H. H. HILL. A. t. KAMI.
H ILL fe KA.0STE,
WHOLISAU Attn BIT All DIAUM III
Groceries, Dry Qoods, Liquors
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
STUHAOB AND FOUWAHDINO.
floods consigned to us will meet with proper attentloa
References t
PORTLAND. DALLH. .
H. W. Corbet, Robblns A Co,
Hichards A McCracken, W. O. Moody A Co,
II. Law, O. Ilumason.
Umatilla Landing, Sept. 8th, 1603.
AUCTION!
HAVING LEASED tbe place on Seeond Street, for
merly occupied by H. Oliver, as a Grocery and
Storage store, we nave removed, ana will nave our ueg
ular Sales there on
Tuesday and Saturday, at 10 a.m
Uoods received on :
Commission and Storage for Forwarding,
Jelfctf PAYNE ACo.jAucUoneen.'
, Dissolution Aotlce.
THE C0-PAKTNEKSI11P heretofore existing be
tweenGiO. H. KAHbtY A B. YAUEH,in thebot
tliuit aud saloon busluess. is this day dissolved by mutu
al consent, (leo. 11, liamscy having disposed of his Inter
est to Mr. nni. llartniau. who will continue me full
ness under the firm and name of Uartman A Yager.
Thankful for past favors, they would ask a continuance
of patronage from old customers and trieuds.
All bills against the linn of liamscy A Co, and all ,
bills due said Urni, will be settled by Hartmau A Yager.
. oct.!2:4w. - '
TO TEAMSTERS AND DAIRYMEN I
FEED! FEED!!
OF ALL KINDS) For Sal In lota to suit, by
K. 11. LAW,
28 Front Street, Portland,
oolSstf. 1 ' Opposite O. B. N. Warehouse.
, . ' NOTICE. .
fY THE TERMS OF THE DISSOLUTION OF THU
MM nrm Of T. 11. IIIILUKU CU., T.
nay all debU of the Arm
Bnlgnr Is la
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