The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, January 18, 1866, Image 2

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    THt'KSDiy MOUSING, JAJf. 18,'ISOO.
y f r in hoped that tbe Sierra Nevada
can be got off without any Berioua in'
jury resulting from her lute miuhap.
A child of Mr. Harrison Koo, of
Hioiiacoom, about two' years old, was
burned td death on ho 28tlr'bf De
cember. ' ' !
Tub Washington Territory fcegis.
luture h8' endorsed l'rosident John.
ann -in n liio-Mo nn.t.ri nl.i a finrinA fif inn
. , ill r . , . ,. ,
olutions. '
' "Tfl.s arnelt aie running up tho Co
lumbia. Fishermen will find a good
nmrkot for a portion of their " catch "
'la'tliis place. ' !
David Dkubv, ot Chamber's PraN
rio, Thurston County, W,, T., was ao
cidentally shot and killed, whilo deer
hunting on tho lust day of Decomber.
, ,, Bail liusli, ot Bush Pruirie, in tho
Sound District of Washington Terri
tory, committed suicide by Bhpoling
jJbimself through tho head, ou jNow
Year's Day. ..... , , .
, Wilson WaddisGham, It is stated,
. offered Col, J, S,. Ruckle $125,000 for
the ftueldo mino and mill, on tho
waters ot I'owder Kivcr. The offdr
was declined.
I'iite AAliiiNEP. Somo time since, Tins Vancouver fogister mentions
tho Rev. Dr. Benson in his iri$tian the fact that Some of tho Bloody Foiir
Advocqte, warned Hho Jublio ' against teenlh, stationed at rrt .Vantpiivor,
what , he called a protended clerical have been guilty of killing a cow near
impostor, whoso namo, wo believe, that place. Thoy acknotwjedge tbo
was McAllister. It appears that this offence, but say in justification that
man had undertaken to cultivate that their rations are insufficient) If this
portion of tho moral vineyard lying : is true, they should have an in
' The Supremo Court of "Nevada has
decided that the Specific Contract Law
,id unconstitutional. Tbo decision will
havo but little influence outside of the
jurisdiction ol the court.
A young man, namod John Mo
Kibben, accidentally shot himsolf
through the head, on the 8th inst.,
near Forest Grove, in Washington
county. He is not expected to re
cover. , '.
Difference is Soldiers In Vans
couver, whero some of tho boys of the
Bloody Fourteenth uro stationed, the
.nt. n m n ii.ni.nnil n .t. .1 1 r.K I.,!.. rn t
tie and hen roosts : and at Salt Lake
where tho boys in .bluo are mostlyt
from California, tho Saints are in
ntructed to watch their girls, as a sol
dier will steal 'one! of thorn off, and
marry her in the " snapping of a gun,
like a bold soldier boy."
II-.- -..( '
Vancouver is fast becoming the
'Cretiia'Gredn for' Oregon. ' The strin
gent laws' in this Stalo frequently
drive young lovors to the desporato
expedient of eloping, and under tho
benign, oporation of tho laws of tho
neighboring territory' tho pair aro
iflado one. A' clergyman of 'fatherly
und ro assuring mannora can doubtless
find an eligible position at that place,
' And earn a tamo quite equal to the cei
lobrated blacksmith, who once did so
iaro a stroke of business in that line
.t on the Scottish frontier.
n ' ' t
, Mn. Henderson on Impartial Suf
-fraob. Tbo Oregon' Statesman pub
lishos a letter from the Hon. J, II. D
Henderson, in which that gentleman
uses the following language t
' Somo of the wooNdyed Abolitionists
will take -the around that tho robot
States mutcnfraDohlBO tbo ndgVo'es
before their members are .admitted td
BebUjn..,, Congress...- But I. do not, be-
adjacent to the school house in St
John's Precinct, Multnomah county.
Notwithstanding tho limejy and eoJ,
ergotio warnings of iho Ilovoroml Dt.
tlio person against whom the theolog
ical thunders of our 'cotompor-ary was
lauiich'cd,kept on cultivating the moral
vineyard,: as aforesaid, and .also man
aged to cultivato a good understand
ing with 'one of the muslin depart
ment of society in his jurisdiction.
He founded it new sect, called "Niiza.
renes; ho got up1 a revival ; "his flock
increased in- numbers; bt. Johns rro
cinct seemed about to prove the Beth-
le.hom of a new religion, and McAt
lister tbe Messiah of a new religious
poch. Ho went farther : he attempts
ed to commit matrimony; which his
enemies say will be bigamy, and the
Philistines mock at him, and suy .it
will' be polygamy ; thus hinting at tho
existence of a previous !' plurality."
While the press is so much exercised
over the superabundance of Brighura
Young's domestic felicity, they little
thought that a practical realization of
Mormonism was about to be brought
so close to their doors. This matter
must bo a'.tonded to at once. It
touches the rights of every bachelor
n the country. It looks to an unfair
distribution of God's best gift to man ;
and smacks of a monopoly of feminity,
at onco repugnant to gentlemen who
are leading a life of single blessedness,
and to young ladies who hope to have
a husband all to themselves. The
chief of tho Nazaroncs has been arrest
ed and brought to Tho Emporium,
where he is held m 2,000 bonds, . Wo
should bo glad to hear ihat ho is in,
nocent, but if ho is guilty, let the Pen
Herniary Jjo tho uelhsemane of his
Isaac F. Bi.ocn,
San Frunciico.
C. 8. Miuri.
Bio. ScnAuACHtn,
urease of subsistence. In 1849-50 tbo
regulars were nllowed exfn subsis
tence and pay on tho Pacific Coast,
and it proved a pnblio and private
benefit.
, Lecturinq on the WjRQrja Subjects.
Tho Kev. Mr. Hinos of tho Vancouvor
Register, 1 itely delivered a lecturo at
';j ri-- WHOLESALE. .)
O- R O C
' AND DKALERS IN
Winen & Liquors,
Ami Iniportcri mid Jobbfra wf " '
ox-oTEciasra,
Itoots A: Shoos, , , -
!lakcf9
etc.; ! ecV ; k cc.
-ASSAY' OFIPIOE:
niyWf
TIT.OCn. IIII.I.KU t C.X.
Cor. MAln nnrt VnlilnKt"n tr-elii. Onlle
Olympia, whero he is, attending as a W" !',AVB orcltMCoxECTiy
- .V: . 1 . ' .. . . , J p . , I ,w wi'lioiir huMlnoKH. miller (lie enlirr BBrvielii
momhpv of I lio Tmi?iMlni.nrA. nn thft Bnh. irtMr. Sillier. We mako rctunw In Bum. In
" ' We Kunrnnlra ull onr Atunire nuil raj the IlKJIIESf
iect, " Mori' Wanted." ;;This-is. plainly cash i-mcu for iir. w ui iu.y tu iiinu
4 . ' . i , . - : . Ciuh Price far Ould Vmi,
a miKtako. Mr. JUercer, or and o tier
man, can till him lb tit he ; ought to
have chosen for a sulject, .f Women
Wanted." Mr; II. G. Struve a!o loc.
turcd there, on " The Human Mind in
Sleep." The "Human mind wide
awako " would have been better. .
(jrcffon Steam Kaiigalion Co.
.WINTER ARRANCEMENT.
OS AND AF1K11 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13th aMi
further notice.
Tlio Pusscnjer Tralii . ,
to coanect with stoaiaors ,
FOR UMATILLA & WALLTJLA
V'lli Blurt from Ilia K. R, DKl'OT DALLES C1TT, oa
Mu.ilayi, Wednesday., mid Fridays, (
4i3U A. Al.
"OHKONTA" or "IDAHO."
!HV XVIlllam nirnhnnm ranntnl!v lfl I
farm. Ml Ptr.-, and moro rinrtlcnlnrly tli. Ia.ll. ol CAPT.J. Mc-NULTV,. Coidr
till, city ami vicinity, Unit be will fell nt prlnito mile, I Will lenve DALLK3,4 DAILY. (Sunilny. e oeptetll at t
ociock. A. .cnniiuutltlt oy ine tAaAUA uAiiiiiuAir,
with the Htuuiiier
Mr. N. Henrickson was killfid at
Forest Grove, on the 25lh of Decern.
bor, by tho bursting of tho" cylinder
ot a threshing. machine.
Grant Hook & I.adder.COnipany, Noi 1
Bpeciul Meeting THIS (Tbursilay) KVUMNU, at. (14
o'clock. Py order of the President.
miction lirlcH., nt hi. .tore on Mnin utruut, tlio dnl-
ancu ill hie ppli-liflid .tock of Wnlrlie., Diamond., Jew
elrv nnil riincv uoou. A. till, will be tli- Innt unnrtli-
ty to tiurciiueo. tne laatd. mid tue puouc are invuvu
to cult.
Wn.co Lodge, No. IS, F. A. St A. SI..
Holds It. stutej Comtnunlcation-. on the Flrrt and Third
Saturday, of encli mouth, nt their hall, in Dalle. City.
rethren In (mhI .tnndingarl invited to attend.
ami L. ropit, six j. uy oritur 01 tue w.-n.
Columlila Lodge, No. 5, 1. O. O. X.
Meoti irery Friday evening nt 1 o'clock, tu Gates'
Ilall, corner of Second and Court Streets. Brothers In
good standing are iiiTlled to nttend . Ity order. N. O.
. . ,. ... .,.,...,, will coutinue to fell AT COST, fur thirty days loniter ll,
A MOP. RK.S1DKNCK, batl III i the tot pft of urdcr , jve a clAnce , nlni0 pre,en flir um
town, will be sold cheap lOlt CASH li,,u re nt i0iMyi, V o wUl sell the balance of our stock, oou-
tbe Store of JnlOtl C011N t 1W1IM. BtUJCf
Tub , Weatiibu CosiMUNf cation
wrrn the Outside Tho Fall' of twen
ty inches of snow in thirty hours is
something. which does not often occur
(e vo, that position will be sustained.
.; be5dauses,herf a rci W oflby.l6yaf
Sta'tes thai havexrorio that far, and wf
)rono
stanj wilLtrat requlri oiittrs. tt Jk
h position that wo havo not dono oar
-elves.
n this country, and it seems as if the
river was nguin about to close. The
Idaho was compollod to defer her trip
to the Cascades, ycdlorday morning
and the condition of. the roadn(will, it
is :lair jo presume cut ou all comma
nicauon, irom, ciiiior up pr aown in
river until the weather is again set
lieu. It. is not probablo that many
porsons will attempt to go- below by
the rivor trail, and still loss is it pru
dent for woyfurers to bo out between
here and, rW alia Walla. Unloss th
storm commenced above this poin
there are certainly a large, humbor of
passengers now on the, stage comin
from above.' An express'iri'essencor
is also out on the Canyon City road,
upward bound; but hp is capable of
taking caro of himsolf in any kind of
woathcr. The worst consequenoos of
the-'fall of Bhow'isHhe scarcity of
stock-feed, which, to a doVron, endun-
gr8 a poHion, 6( the ca't.lle and horses
u luia viuuiivy. . ki . r: - u . . ..,! i
(,nJ.PDOj.Vyyche,(is "dxperJteaiii-jfilymJ
pia, to atteqdY..heiIejT Year term o(
tho TefrltdriaHStjpfOhl
would have1 bqen fetter for bim if hi
boT booh' h; Walla Walla in time for
the October torm of court at that
point. .. "
"NEW Y0RLP" or " CASCADES,"
CAVT. J. WOLF Commander,
PortlanC. W. B. BKADF0HD,
Dalles, Nut. IS, 1866. : ul2tf . Agent O. . N. Co.
SELLING OFF
A. T COS T
TOR THIRTY DAI'S LONGER J !
Private llcHideiico l or Sale.
, LAST CHANCE!.
:S9RS. COIIV ft ItOIlM would Iiereby fnform
tlirfr cnstoinorn nnil tlie imbltc at lnru, tlmt thty
NOTICK.
WILL PELL IN LOTS TO Bi:iT tUl.C3KRS. all
the ci.titcntrt of the CAL1VOIUMA 110TKL, ou Muia
Pulu MiittroBtt'B poiihlo mid Sinjrle.
Straw Miittn'8ea Double nntt tingle.
lllnnkftts, BeditproittU. litlivv, v t .
I.eddtoiitla Double nnd 8iuil. . j ' U
.Crockery, OliifMtwuro, T-tble ,wnr( s
' Cook 9tovi'. extra litrgo, Parlof ity ' 4
D K Stuvps nnd I'ipo, Dettk-,)
. Ohairs. Titbleri. ftc. Ac . Ac.
ThU RaU will le cniitliiued from diiv to tlnr. ttntil
SATUKDAY, Jmiuury 20tli. wliou 'he remaining (eikxIh,
if nay. wiu bo Hold nt I'UKMU aiui' uh. rotet Kep-
n and .tben will do well tu look tit iiioho pooon.
Jnl&tlU . : iloil UllALiAMS, Auctioneer.
Hi.;h l)lck Bilks,
jticn roitiini, i.
Cloeki.
Blmwls,
Dry tioodrvr '
I XIuii ft Caim.
UcnU' Clnakfl.
lteATtii' UontS Z :
! ' - J' nli,
. ; ...mbroider.en,
BooU ft SUuml
. Ac, Ac, Ac,
)Yltlitt Freigl-t ind xp"itivH.
This will be the last chunce to get bargains, prior to
ehMlng tho concern. COUN A DOUM. ,
M.B. All tlllln mtiHt be pnid by tW TTrrt of Janimry
18(16. If not Battled wlthlu tlmt time, iie tamo will Im
plticed lu legal lianda. ' dertf. -
MILLINERY AND DRESS-MAKINK.
mIS CROtinKHDHSIllKSTOlNKOttM 1J
XTX Ladles of Dalles ami vicinity, that sho
FAMILY GROCERY, FRUIT .".rtW-,
Xoslilonnllo Goods,
ThelateAt Paris. New York and Pan Francisco strles
of BONNETS, U AT3, RI If IUNS, LACKS, FKATIIKK
FLOtf KK8, c, A fnll and well-selected asHortuient of
Ladles9 . Ij eady-ru aucCar penv.
Also, a ashtonable assortment' o " 1
DRESS TRIMMINGS!
' BTAMPINO for KmbraMerTamlDraliirniri l'INKtyo
dun. at short notice. llONNKTS Vleaclied and I'resMd
lu the latest style. . A large assortment or ' '
Children'. Ready. Made Clothing ,,,
Constantly (in hand. HavlitK semrctl'tlii lervfcei of
First uinni uress ainKer, i am prepnrea t rut inn fit
Lailim' nnil eiillilren's DIIKSSH3 mid CLOAKS.
THIRD HTItKET. one square oast of the CatlinlW
Cliurch. ' be21:bm.
AND
, .ProYision tpre,
CbnSEB'OF.,VASIU.SOTOS i BKCOND BTRKKT3,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND the .choicest artioles of
Fltuail UUTTKlt, KUU3,.nJ .very variety of
1BXIL."V GBOOIOHIinS,
KUTS. CANDIES. e . ,1-c.
Wholesale and KetalL'at Rod need Price. rOR'CASII.
Also, denier In .. , ...... t .
UIUIV, FLOITR AXD FCEU,
of all kitidsand will du ll ' i i: y ;1. Ini
General Commission Business.
Ko charge, 'for ftonie on Cfniids Wld on CummUslom
. I'rucoeds of atilei remitted promptly. ' ' Jniotr
:!... -; Vlasoliitlon Notice.-'
rwMl E CO-r AttTN R11fltt' heMolhreinxl.liiK between
JL- OKOItOB McLKAN DAVID D0KN1MU,; inrtlie
'Vi llnunlmn lliuiur la.thladiLv iiiiuolvl lie mutual enn.
SHut, David Doming having sold out hi. interest to Geo. I llolldnys, vro .vocomraend ill dealer In Unit'
TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! TOYS I
FOR TOYS ANU FANCY GOODS
McLean, who la. hoe AMthorised ,to transact any bust-
noss In the nmne of said house. ' u. .iiglkaa.
Lalles, Jun'y. U, I860. ,. . . ... D.DOlt.NlNQ.
TO TEAMSTERS AND DAIRYMEN J
FEED ! FEED ! I
.!' " r :j a .t: . . y
';-y.
n,i..'l Jalunnl iilll J.iw.ii n:n
. t :-t :iT nt)inn'A
OF ALL KINDS, HOBiUg BV ; ,.!, ,.,.,,.,'.
. St Front Street. Portland. .
Ojipo.lt 0. B. N. WureUoase.
u:Y?riGirA
i-F,i'l .l.UTW 0
iIWIIlB
nU:t
to the UASKKT AND JOY KMPOUIUM of
Hue
iT,
n 26:3m
. : '. '., , i ,,t;j:li(DMAOKii.zun;(i i
320 and 322 Bat terv Slrf .1, '
im ' " '"I-! ' h. h.n,
rFancy. & . Staple Dry ' GQpds,
PKTHINO. BOpTt?-, AND SHOES,
MATS AU: VAJ'S, ylAV
Gentlemen's Furnlftlilng Goods.
i etora, corner of juoin and Court
.( ;.( j til it oA-if
Pira-proof Stone fitor
Street.,
U.tMati,I i . I ' I "it
J.M. Murii(.
i,i;i..-i-tt
OpfaCKIdjliqplty'nolse Counly, I. TCnby Wt
Coat Olit ' c!oAl but "
ITDST HKCKITED AND FOR 8 ALU
9 by : , fJnlOU . Q ATK8 CUAriK.