on Immigrants and the Natch ess Road. Mr. T. R. Berry, writing from Walla Walla on the 18 nit., Bays that thirty teams bad crossed the Columbia river at Wallula for Pugel Sound. Whether they will com through, or be induced to turn back and go to Oregon, remains to be seen. Our people can congratulate them., flelvos that they so well succeeded in opening the road, and that a few emis grants have come in by that routo, and amply demonstrated its feasibili ty. Opposition to tho rcrad, we re gret to say, has beon waged from tbe first, not only from Orogonians and people east of tho mountains, but from porsons living on the Sound, through sheer joalousy, and it has been kept up since the completion of tbe road, in tbe circulation of fitlso reports among tho immigrants and turning tliem to Oregon. We have posilivo evidence that tho impression was assiduously sproad at Walla Walla that the tho routo was impiac tidablo- There have been a few per' eons, however, east of tho mountains, who havo endeavored to counteract this malicious effort, to whom all credit should bo given. A gentleman who left Van Ogle's yesterday week informs us that thore were a few teams in the mountains which were uxpoctcd in soon. Standard. Nations Without Fire. Accord ing to Pliny, fire was for a long time unknown to some of the Egypt tiatiB ; and when Euxodus (tbe celebra ted astronomer,) first showed it to them, they were absolutely in rupture. Tbe Persians, Phoenician, Greeks and several other nations acknowledge that their ancestors wore without the use ot fire, and the Ch nese confess the earnest their progenitors. Porapani us Mela Plutarch and other ancient author, speak of nations, who, at tbe time they wrote knew not the use of fire, or but just learned it.' Facts of the same kind are also attested by several modern nations. The inhabi tants' ot the Marian Inlands, which wero discovered in 1551, hud no idea of fir. Never was astonishment great er than theirs when they saw it on the descent of Magellan in one of their islands. At first they believed it was some kind of animal that fixed to and fod upon wood. The inhabi tants of the-Philippine and Canary Islands were formerly equally igno rant. Africa at tbe present, even in our day, is in the same state. Printing Raper Made from Bam boo. It is stated that the Albany Jour nal is now printing on paper made from bamboo. The bamboo is brought from Jamaica, where it is produced in unlimited abundance, and costs, de livered here from ten to twelve dollars Iter cord. It is cut into five leet engths, conveyed to manufactory, where it is soaked in waYm water tor a time : it is Ihon put in steam guns of the form of ordinary cannon, where it is thoroughly saturated with steam and then exploded, under an immense pressure, which tears it into fibres When thus torn it is placed in an im mensoj'pulping boiler, where it is boiled under a pressure of sixty pounds to .the inch, and from tbeuce blown into a receiving tank. It is then per feot pulp, ready to bo made into pa per. . Thb Burial Place or Wik.es Booth. A correspondent recently visited the U. S. arsenal at Washingron, and ihus describes tbe supposed sepulchre of J. Wilkes Booth: "Entering the lower rooms of tbe prison, and puflsing thro' devious halls formed by piles of car tridge boxes, we came at length to what seeraod to be a solid wall, against which was piled ammunition, but through an aperture, on shoving aside a. heavy plank, an empty, floorless room, in ooe oornerof wnich the loos-, eoed earth indicated the burial plaoe of the foulest aesauBin of the time." SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. FIIIOHU T."OCIi! DUSEIVIIElli: & IIIIOS., Dallea and Walla Wtiila, DEALIUS III Staple and Taney Dry Goods Miners' Outfits, llootsand Shoes, Clotliln?, Ilats and Caps, t Groceries, ' Awd a fill! assortment of Gonerai Merchandise. Bnyln. our Goods extensively in the Sua Prancisco market, ail snaking none but cash purchases, we are enabled to sell W .per cent, cheaper than any other House at the Dallea DUSKNUHRY A IlltOS., lnl-tf Dalles and Walla Walla. HOOT AND StlOi: TUll,. DAILY MOUNTAINEER POWER l'HESS BOOK & JOB PRINTING OFFICE First Street, between Main and 1) DALLES OREGON. JOB PRINTING OF EVERY VARIETY . . Executed with accuracy and dispatch. Ih A STYLE THAT WILL COMPARE FAVORABLY with the rery best, and AT SATES AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST to oedcr: Cards and Hill-Heads. CHECKS, DRAFTS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS AND PROGRAMMES FOR THEATRES CONCERTS EXHIBITIONS. Ch tc, itc, PRINTED IN THE HOST ATTRACTIVE If ANNAS. ALSO, WAYBILLS. BILLS OF FA RE. LETTER TTEADS. RECEWT BOOKS, BILLS LADING, Ifriefs and Paniithlcts, VISITING, WEDDING AND "AT IWAfE" CARDS DruKftintH Labels, In short, everything that enn lie done in a Book and Job Printing Ofilce. from the smallest and moot delicate Card or Circular, to the lament sise and most showy posting 1)111 and which will he turned out In a ctyle that cannot fail to insure entire satisfaction. OCR FACILITIES roB TUB EXECUTION OF DECORATIVE PRINTING In the most beautiful Colors, Shades and Tints. Such as Fancy Posting Bills! From a single Sheet to the Largest Mammoth, ORNAMENTAL SHOW CARDS. l-URt VNERS' LABELS, Ate unsurpassed by thuse ot any other establishment In Oregon. We devote special attention lo this brunch of the business, ami are continually ndniug to our already exten sive and well appointed assortment ot material, NEW TYPES, BORDERS, ORNAMENTS. cc c, dV., Of the most modern and elaborate denini. Our stock o FANCY INKS, TINTS. AC, Areol the finest quality, and for richness of color and durability, cannot bu equaled in the State. The principle upon, w hich business is asked for this es tablist.iuent is, that persona will consult their own inter ests by awarding their custom to that nthce in which their uiouey can be expended lo tho best advantage. To this end we solicit all iu want of good Printing, at very reasonable charges, to call aud examine specimens, and Judge fur yourselves. Orders from the I'pper Country Will have oar special care, and friends from the interior may rely upon having their orders tilled promptly, a. we HAVE THE ONLY IMPROVED bORDON POWER PRESS In the fcjtate of Oregon I Address: , MOUNTAINEER OFFICE ml8-tf . Dul It. Oregon. DR. DAVY'S SFECIfTcT COMPOUND, Au Expeditious Cure for all disclnsos of the SKXUAL OUGANS. fa VMS prompt ami tfftcatlous Remedy for the cure JL tihouoriceu, Oleet, strictures, ami I'lceases of tbe Urinary digitus, makes a speedy euro without the least rrstrlctiou to diet, exposuie or change in application business; It will radically cute any cave which cun be produced. The dieeiise It remove., as speedily as is con sistent with the priiduftii.n ol a thorough uiiu permanent cure, rurtlicr, the illseiiso rmitiot be cuitructed if the bl'fct'lHC CuMl'uUM) it taken when exposed, Its Ingredients ate eiitit el y vegetable, mid no Injurious effect, either constitutionally ur locaiiy, cun be caused bj its use. Price One Dollar and Fifty cents per bottle. Sent by Express careiully packed. HuSThlTi it, SMITH k DKAN. Agents, 4ul aud 41)3 Battery street, cor Clay, Jy22-6m. gnu Francisco. II u. i-cl Wood Lumber. CARRIAGE .nKD WAGON MATERIALS WK BttG TO CALL ATTLMlO.Nul Carriage Han ulacturers and Dealers to the Large and Com pleie assoilnieut ot t:AI.I,l.UU and WAtio.N UATEKII A LS we are lonstniitiy i eceiviug from the .at. specially selected tor the California market, comprising, Oak. Hickory, and pocoud l.rowlh Ash Plank, inckory Axles, Uagou Poles. iliius,pokcs, tellots, lUni-.tliuits, Ac. Ac.j which we oner at the lowest Cash l'titrs. 4Le -rdere addressed (o our house will receive promp attention. Ji. Vt . bl.Auu A CO., el6:am. 29 A 81 Battery fctieit, ban rraucisco, aud 17 k IV ttoveiith rtreit bacrauiento. 0. Waterdodsi, 11. W. Iikauo k Co., J.W.Lmtib Bau t'rancisco, Sacramento. tiew York U. U. HILL. A. J KAMI. HILL & K ANE, WH0LUALE AMD SlTAll DEALERS IN Groceries, Dry Goods, Liquors agricultural Implements. HToltAUJS AMI KJHWAHDIMI. Goods consigned to us will meet with proper attention ltelerenceat PORTLAND. DALLES. H. W. Corbet, Kokblns k Co., Itlchards McCracken, V, . c. Moody Co ll. Imv, 0. llumasun. Umatilla Landing, Sept. 6th, 18U3. Ulttoululluii Autice. rMK (O-PAhTNtl.rllll' heietofoie existing b JL tweenOLO. II, ItAMtr.Y k h. YAUKlt.ln the bot tling and saloon busimss. Is this day dissolved by mutu al cotisent. Geo. 11,1. amsey having dirputcd of his inter est to Ur. Win, linitu.au, who will continue the busi ness undei the nim and nunie ol llaituiunA Yager. Thankful for past lavors, they would ask a continuance ol patronage in m old custuuiers aud tiieuds. All kills against the Mr ol hsintey k Co., and all bills due said him. will be settled by llartman k Yager. oct.HMw. TO TEAMSTE11S AND DAIKIUEN! FBET3I FEEDI! OF ALL KINlld, ur Bala in lots to suit, by K. 11. LAW, 24 Front Street, Portland, ocl6:tt ' Opposite 0. B. N. Warehouse. BY THB TERMS Or TUB DISSOLUTION OF TBI firm of T. H. 1IUL0KJA A CO..T. H. Bnlger la pay aU debts of lh firm, '. g.LAVBKB, TP. WYCKMAN, MAS REMOVED ni8 BOOT AND PHOB 8T0UE to the building on Main struet, nearly opposite Moody's Hall, where he has just roocived, direct from San Francisco, an un usually one and well selected stock or BOOTS AND SHOES, of thievery best quality and latest stylos EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET, Including the cc ehratud KNUI.ISU HUNTING SHOE manufactured by Benkert. Also, a large assortment of Ladles' and I hlldrca'M Gaiters, Of the latest 8tyles, lust received from the hnat Phil. adelphla niakers. Also, a very large assortment of FINE DRESS BOOTS. 49-Qentlemen who prefer to have tholr Boots or Shoes made to order, can rely upon obtaining a neat and easy St. if. WXCKMAN, Main street, selO-tf Opposite Moody's Hall, Mierlfs"' Mile. BY VIRTU J OK AN EXECUTION, and to me direct ed, out of the Circuit Court, County ol Uraut, Stuto ol Oregon (for the foreclosure of mortgage), in favor of L. W. r lotcliheiner, et, al., l'laiutiils, and niniiust Jolin Johnson, el. al.. llefendauts, I huve this dity levied upon a certaiu tract or parcel of ground, situated and lying in Canyon street, Canyon City. County of Uraut, Mute ol Oregon, it being thirty six (30) feet front, and sixty-two (02) ieetdeep, more or less, and bounded on the West by Canyon St root; on the South, by O'ltiiurk's grouud ; on the North, by Al, (Julio's gruuud, together with all of the tenements and Improvements thereunto belonging. I will procee I to sell the s line In front of the Court louse door, lo Canyon City, (it-ant County, State ol Ore gon, at public unction, tu the highest b diler tor cash in bund, in Uuited States Uohl Coin, between the hours of 12 o'clock, M. and 4 o'clock, P. M.. on SATUK1MY, the 9th day of DKCK.MllrJlt. 18ti6, to satisfy the above Execution, amounting to Sixteen hundred and tuirty acven 60-100 (1,U37 60-100) dollars, in Uuited States Gold Coin, principal, and the lurtlier tium of thirty-eix 70-100 (30 7-100) dollars, costs ol this action, and accruing costs, with interest Irom theZSth day of October, 1S06, at the rate vf teu per cent per auuuiu. M.P. BKIUtY.SIiorlCr. By W. W. Whipplk, Deputy. Canyon Cily, November 0. 1866. nl8:4w Mierin'e .sale. BY VIRTUE OF AN KXECUTIuN, and to me direct ed, out of tlie Circuit Court lor the Couotv of UiKiit. stnteol Oregon,(for the foreclosurcof nuiortgiigej m.ui ui ui u UI.UU, iriitiiiiiii, aim against r.. ji, Towuseud, Defendaut, I have this day levied upon a cer tain truct or parcel of Uetl Property, situated ami lying in Canyon City, Uraut County. bUttu of (iregon, boutideu and described as follows: Commeuciiigat the S,mtliv.ost corner ol C. 11. Miller's house, and running Kaat ihirty- mreeieei; tnence soutll, (llirty-nvo leet; thence West, thirty feet, more or less; thence North, thirty-live feet, to the point of commencing, 1 will proceed to sell the same in trout of the Court House door. In Canvon Citv. Grant County, State of Oregon, at public auction, to the highest Milder fur cash iu hand, between the hours of 12 o'cluck, M. and 4 o'clock, If. M..011 SATURDAY, the 9th dayol DliCKMUEIl. 1806, to satisfy the above Execution, amounting to One hundred and lire (106) dollars, and for me mrtiiiT sum ui iweniy-eignt OL-tou (ZeuO-lou) dol lars costs of this action, ami accrnii j coats, with interest from tlie 28th day 01 October, I806, at the rate of ten per ent per annum. M. V. BE11UY, Sheriff. By Wm. W Wuippus. Deputy. Canyon City. November 0, 1806. nl0:4w MAiNTUA lA.lJhJJLt. MRS. MATTIE 110LBI100K would respectfully In form tho Ladies of tlie Dalles ami vicinity, that she haa opeued a shop in connection with Miss O'Rourke, where she is prepared to do all kinds of work with ueat ness and dispatch. Having Just arrived from the Kast, she hopes to be able lo please all as to Form and fashion Cloaks, Coats and Dresses Cut to Order. THREE DOORS West ot the Corner of TU IK ft and UNION Streets. oc21k,3 IN . II . Gr A. X Ja2 S , ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN CH UJCKBV. WILL ATTEND PROMPTLY AND WITH F1DKL" tty, to all business entrusted to his care. Bar" tlcular attention paid to collection of Claims, Convey ancing, Ac. Will be, du-iug all business hours. In atten dance at his Office. COllNKtt OF COURT AND SECOND 8TREETS, DALLES, ORKGOX. SELLIAtt OFF AT COST! M. Wunsch &, Co., WILL CLOSR OUT THEIR STOCK OF MERCHAN DISE, at their place of business, at the Dalles, lu order to go the Mine. Their stock embraces Dry tioods, Clothing, Uootft, Hati AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, All which will be suld at COST, for CASH only. 4aT All who know themselves Indebted to our firm at the Dalles will please call and settle as soon as possible. Those who have been accommodated we trust will not delay us unnecessarily, but be prompt In aqtiarlug up ac counts. Call and sea us, all aud everybody I "U-tf M. WUNSCH CO. E. E. HAFT, Attorney at Ls a w, DA JjIiBS, ORKGOI,. OFFICB, on Second street, five doors east of Waahlnc ton Market. nol7-tt Hannfacturer and Importer of CARRIAGE, CO OIID, UlCG' AUD STAGE IIARIVESS Saddles, Bridles, vVlilps. A genoral assortment of Saddlery, Hardware, Leather, etc. AaV Orders Solicited. Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. F. A. HAKK, . Jeiiitt Main Street, fronting Washington, Dalles, 1'OUTLAHU I Ol IV DRY AND MACHINE SHOP, FIRST STREET, between Yamhill and Morrison. rteam Knulnen of from 4 to 40 horse . power.ettlier 1'ortahlo or Stationary. Also, cut- V. 5 v..sK .( CULAR SAW MILLS SI ifarZm& COM I'LKTK, constantly eg fciSfMfl-1 on hand. Also, Hay Pros- ?g.W&gM-'$tt? scs of all sizes; Planing fjtih Machines. ( Wood worth's pattern,) Wrought and Cast Irou work for Ver tical Sawand Grist mills; Brass and Iron Castings and WROUGHT IRON WORK of every description. I am also prepnfed to furnish Quarts Mills complete, of the Latest & most Improved Patterns. These Mills can beforwarded to any part of the tnfhea as the weight of the entire machinery will not exceed 3, 000 pounds. Horse Powers ft Agricultural Implements manuiactured to order at the very I.OWUST CASH I'lllCR N. B.Partlculor attention paid to REPAIRS. fe20-tf SIGNS ! SIGNS ! SIGNS ! O. S. SAVA GE HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER. DEALER IN "JW.1 TAINTS. NsSSSW WINDOWGLASS VARNISHES, Colors, Putty, Brushes, Olne, etc. Paper Hangiugs,Wlndow Shades, Fixtures, ke. 1-tf Ik r --it J 7 HATB T1TI8 BAY r-purchMed itit itock of toodf. - w ami. . a. LrUWDQ, All oebU dn the concern will ba collected by me. ud not Km Ui Phum sas ..H.Arnu . J ' v wot 1 11 uj mm HMwVIVi yuuiUUrUe nWw 0. L. JEWKLL. BemoTal DR. BELT has removed his office from Dr. Craig's Dru Store to Waldron's new Stont building, op alaira. , . ll.,r UALLUS CITY DRUG STORE. P.CRAIG, WB0LBBALI AMD RBTAIL DEALER IN DRUGS. MEDICINES, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, rATsHT MKUIClWKg. C. 1 1-tr DRUGS AND PATENT ilEDWlM.SH DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES .'! DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES It S. LEMON, WBOUSAUE AND SITjLU DRUGGIST, Washington Street, between Main and Second Streets DALLES, OREGON. 22 LEMON Is able to supply parties In want of Draffs, st) Patent Medicines. Chemicals. Acids, Perfumery. and every other article enumerated with the WHOLESALE DRUG BUSINESS. At the lowest market rates. MW Physicians and Merchants Intending to purchase for the Mines, will do well to give him a call. TRUSSES & SHOULDER BRACES In great variety. 8. LEMON, ap.3:tf. Washington St., between Main adn Second. J. IV. ITI I L li Fi It Ac CO., (successors to BUtiifiu a mills,) WH0LESAU AND RETAIL DIALERS Id Stoves, Tin Plate, Sheet Irou Brazier's Copper, Lead Pipe, Copper Force tt, L11Y Pumps, Zinc, Brass & iron Ware Lead .Pipe, Scc., Sto. - JOB WORK, In all Its branches, attended to short netlce. MAIM STRKKT, Dalles, opp site Bloch Miller k Co. aplu-tt AUCTION! HATING LKASBU the place on Second Street, for merly occupied by II. Oliver, as a Grocery and Storage Store, we have removed, and will have our Reg ular oaiea mere on Tuesday and Saturday, at 10 a.m Goods received on Commission and Storage for Forwarding. Jeldttf - PAY A Co, Auctioneers.'