The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, February 02, 1866, Image 2

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FRIDAY MOHMXC. FEB. 2, lSOft.
Pakxon BiioVvKlow compliiins' that
lio U opposcd'by both the radicals and
rebels. "
A OocknkY who luitl been eggrd by
it mob, freaking of tho missileH. de
dared that " the beggars 'ove 'urn at
my 'ead."
IIenuV Waiid JiKKCiiKU id becoming
popular with the Democratic members
of Congrcm. Hid ''ltemarks on Ityll"
also made him many ii iondd among
wdrldlings.
The New York A'ews uys that in.
Janlcioo began and grew with Pun.
taninm. It Buuh is tlio cane, I'lirilan-i-m
is of much greater antiquity than
is supposed.
Sam B.iwi.es oays of u church in
San-Francisco : " lho Congregational
Society that bid so high for tho llev.
A. L. Stone, of Boston, is still in tho
market for a first-clans preacher."
A 1. 1. v ding to tho fact '(lint lio has
heen twice nominated for Attorney-(-tnncral,
and for nothing els'", John
Vun Burcn says "ho has been twenty
years rustling in politics, and ut hi.-t
il compelled to go in ut lho eamo hole
be camo out of."
A. politician iniido application to
Pulmerslon tor ollice, :i the pleu that
he had for twenty years done the dirty
work of tho party in his neighbors
hood. Pulmcrslon replied, that he
would reward him with the Gist dirty
oOIco that was vacant.
l'$Kc'acs 0f (i,0 Jumiieia negro
ineurrection are slated to have been
tho refusal of the homo Government
to remedy ceriuin grievances, the in
Dux of a 'bad cl.iss of negroes from
San Dmiuogo, and tho influenco O '
grows in tho United States.
Tlij! Calaveras Ckroukle says that n
jeullemun of French Gulch, Califor
nia, has gathered lho present year,
three hnndrcd ttnn filly pounds ot
grapes from two vines growing in his
vineyard; lho Tines are about eighty
3mrs old.
A Til i bk ot ftiiglisli gypsies has np
pcurcd iiearrffionlon, N. J., where
tiicy support themselves in tho tradi
tional fashion, by idling fortunes and
robbing hcn-nwmi. Their 'nu ruber is
so largo us to require 20 wagons for lho
transportation of their women, chil
dren and baggage. :'
TliK conductor of an infamous paper
. in San Fruncisco has been arrested lor
oh Urging that C.rluin dancing schools
in tho 'city wero dens of vice, lio was
released on giving bonds, a,id tho
promiso to prove his assertions, which
ho still asseverated wero lho "frozen
tru It "
A Btr.ij hits been introduced intoj.lioj,
Tonnessco . Legislature, nulhori:
the Governor to sell and convey lho
lleimittigo properly belonging to the
Slato of Tennessee, except two acres
inclosing the graro of Androw Jueki
sod, pre vided that lho estalo shall bo
divided into lots and sold ut nue.tion
lo the liigheot bidder, and lho payment
to ho mado in bondi of lho Stale, on
payment of purchase money. Tho
(fovcrnor isMiiilhoibied to giro lho
jiurchnscr n good and suffimit deed
io lho tamo oFlho SfutoW Tennessee.
TUB LACK OP MAIL FACILITIES.
Tho present arrangement of tho
United Stntes mails in tho interior,"
and from the Lower Columbia to this
point, certainly call for rectification,
villi a View to conform them to lho
growing necessities of tho country.
It will bo observed that whenever the
river is closed, thcro is a break in the
communications between Southern
Idaho and tho places below the Cas
cades of lho Columbia. This break
extends from Walla Walla to Van
couver and Portland a distance of
two hundred and seventy five miles by
land. Sometimes it is only for a few
days, but generally for at least two
months in tho winter lho communica
tion with lho interior is dillicult and
uncertain, practically resulting in a
total suspension of travel. ""This is so,
not because it is absolutely necessary
it should bo so, but beC-auso there is
no provisinr tln transportation of
mails and passengers by land during
tho - suspension of navigation. To
remedy this.defect, il is necessary that
arrangements to carry lho United
Stales mails from tho Lower Colum
bia by land should bo mado. Tho sec
lion between tin1 Dalles and Walla
Wulla is easily operated, lho average
of winters, nine days out of ten. llun
ning through an open country, 'whero
tlio Chinook wind sejdorn allows tho
enow lo lie three eonaeeutivo days, the
daily passago of sleighs or coaches
would keep tho road open. .But no
thing less than continuous travel will
do this. The crust on snow is just us
much a Uurrier to lho passage of
of horses as if lho earlh were a m hen
mass of volcanic matter. Few horses
can li a v .mi miles in a hard crust
with ll.. fnow eight inches deep.
This iieccsHln!. a i lit dnir passago of
sleighs and v. it'.oiM lo keep tho ciusl
broker:
Fi.ii. iho Dalles drw the Colum
bia, a road must li nitrtructed, which
will admit of , I ho Vapid movement oi
vehicles, and this is indeed an expcit
sivo underliikirg' 'CotiKideriiig tho
sparscness of lho present interior pop
illation, it does not promise very-largo
dividends on its cost for eomo years
to come ; but with the vast prospoc
tivo increase of inhatitnnts and re
sources tho necessity for this road
continues to obtrude itself on the pop
ular mind, until at last it will be built.
The day of lho accomplishment of
thi enterprise is not remote. If, in
six years, tho interior has sprung from"
a po, ulai'ion of five lo forty ihousai d,
it is reasonable io stipposo that theBO
figures will bo doubled in n liko period
from tho present limo. As it in, half
of tho men who have visited iho Co
lumbia Basin aro immigration agents,
whoso representation ...ro. doing as
much, or more, for prosperiiy of
tho country than t' ; combined exer
tions of tho press.
If our means of inter. communication
cot) Id bo improved, a great additional
inducement would bo offered for the
permanent settlement of our interior.
In fact, if this is not done, tho mining
settlements of Southern Idaho will
look towurda California for tho moans
of winter-transit which aro . denied
them hero. Tho roulos by Star City
and Chicp fun through districts whero
tho winter is less scvero than thoso by
Wulla Walla and Xfinatitla. Tho ho.
tility of tho Indians ih'ro'ug'h tho hoc
tiuu traversed, , by theso Yontos, alone
greater cxtpnt than ut present. If
mother year should pass without tho
means of economical and rapid winter
travel being provided on the routo
from hero to Uolso and; Owyhee, tho
probabilities are fn favor of its Inking
lho directions to which we liave r? . ,,rtl'"
ferrcd.
Unless tlio mails aro carried con
tinuously, in winter and summer, over
tho route wo have marked out up tho
Colombia itivcr, the project will bn a
failure. In order to justify lho ex
pense of tl o construction of the road
from tho Dalles lo some point below
tho Cascades, it will require that it
should bo con' inuijjly used ; that tho
public mind should become accustomed
to consider it as tho principal conned
lion w'flh lho outside world, and, that
Iry continual use. it should bo kept con'
stantly in repair. Lxpcneno denr
onstrales that a road which is kejjl
onhr to bo used three months in lito
year, is always out of order .when it is
most neeocu.
As to the relative spec! o't lho trans
mission of mails by land mid water, il
is demonstrable that tho land route
has considerably the advantage, from
the fact that the schedules can be so
arranged ns to ndmil of night travel
over lho greater part of any route in
the interior, whilo the navigation of
ho Colombia is so dillicult that it is
safe lo count only on daylight as the
time to be used by steamboats.
Wo earnestly invito publ'c atten
tion lo lho "nleas herein presented,
wi:h the fu l lelief that upon tho
adopt ion ot some such sell cine of com
iminicntion depends our fin ore com
merci.u connection with the richest
portion of the mining interior.
M'CTION llI) COMMON
.HOUSE!
So. 100 JAI STREET, DALLES.
nrviK tr.tDKiisiovKii thank rnr. you
Ji
rt.-T .
FHttiW, rWM'rM'iilIt liifiirni lilt, i-it ixi-ir- i.f tin '
Dnllfu, urwl Ifrar j.ftMlt grerll, IIhH Wr rmtiKiira tt
PUBLIC AUCTlON-
oii nm'ATii
Itotlrnfalc.
.ienci-sil Merchandise,
."' CiiiicerieN,
:. 't ' IIOI-NCN,
niuicN
' . I'ii i n It urc.
Mocks &c.
" 11 KG L LA tl S.U.K DAVS,
Tuesday and Saturdays.
Cash Advances TOaJc on CfrJisigDBicn'uS,
Anil PtlOMI'TfcKTtr-'N tn ilv of Ktlm. ,
Out ilnor mrt Speohil S ulci atlrmU'il to in tiny fmf of
tlm ciy. . .
Tariff of Clinrjeren Fntll FurtUer Notice s
Ytjr fr'vlllnji Mrri-li:triilt.c. OntT'on, Fnritiliii-n. '
dliickH Xc &c. A per wr
FT Anlllug lluayemiml lli-il Kmirfti i 3
Jlurt.4'4. .Muli'H, Wink I'ultlv. filHl 2 '
NO ril.MtllK POIt FTOHAOK.
JUIISI Wlbl.l AIMS, Auellrr.
J . J U K 3C 11 ,
wiuiua.tu.tm irtrAtL t:.i.in is
CIGARS. TOBACCO, SNUFF,
I 1 1 11 8V &o..
ALWATS I.X STORE THE HEST I1HAX1H OF
Cigars, Tobacco, Matches, t&c.
tJl.AYINO CAKDS.
I'OCKKT CU't'LKUT,
I'OUT M lMKS.
COMBS ii4 HKt'IIES. o' i.M khnfv
emil liHtUV- .rv ihMctipiiuii,
Clll.ilUJi.lltS'14 .. .
IlYS. blLU. nr. '
VV-lt IIOilKSool FISIITXO 7ACM.K,
MUSICAL 15STItJlK.NTII,
VJNC.Y UUODil. t.
hlam VMrr.Xmt. tk. PwiUt Pliuki, !lirti. nml
IHr Interior ilrulur ii)iril wild Cifiim. Tnl.rcn. etr.
at lHi thiin eurtlnuJ iirlcus. Willi fi-uii:lit Hillc4. oeK
YVnsco bodge, No. 19, A. & A.
iTuliid tn Mtiittnl Cuiiitmitiiuiitiim- on tlic Flrrt anil Tliinl
Sntimlnyn ot eicli monlli, nt tlicir lvill. in Italic City.
Urvtltrvti In giMiil Ktiunlingiirv hir;'- M ntt.ml.
Sum I. rore, Sm'y. lly o..' .. of Tlic W. 51.
Columbia I.oilgc, Ko. 3, I. l. O. F.
Mueti i very Friiluy I'TviiIiik itt t u'cbict. i. Ontos'
Unit, curnef nf Fmimt itnA Cwwrt tftreeti. Hrotbrre In
ffowl atttnifing n i:i virel ltatrenil. IlyiinU-r. N.U.
AUCTION SALE.
- ' 1 will rll, nt Pnltlk Ancllon - 1
Till i !;iy (Friday.) at 10 a. m.,
illoc i" lio ' ' ' '
" V'"Miix Saloon,"
; '.. , ;miliin!;f ' , .'" v
v.i:tNlTUttR AND F1XTUHKS,
iU: ".xW-.n. Pi.i.lth.g., '
Vtftlirt'il, lnikiiv UlilSdlrt. .
WiuiM. IJiiwirii. nni Clpir. Ac, Ac.
4u'Sltin,-'MluioiitMl witkiiut ro iirvo.
. , JOIl. WII.I.IAMJ, AaoOiHlrer..
AUCTION SALE.
OF
HOUSEHOLD llUMTlitE.
Tg WILLSKIJ. ATTIIF.llF.SinF.NCK F Mil. KOWn,
JL Oornvr ul IJnluii nwl Hmtnli Streets too tulirO
uouMiitoiii riiriuiunt cuiihiih uti; 01
l'Altl.Otl, UI.MNO HOO.M, II K I) 1I0JM A K1TCIIKN
FUlt.NllUllK.
SuloOn !. . . '. it ... v b
Saturday, S'eb. 3d. nt 10 a. in,
F. A. O. PAY.NF.. Auellnoier.
A NICK tfKSWKXCK, lornlut In lho lr mrt of
1 prevents Ihcm from being used to a i?s7Z.J'" , " "m
fiYBIFS.lKTIO.il It 00 11!
(ONE DJJIl AtlOVK TIIK PJST-OFFicri ) ,
MA IV STItKlr, lAI,Li:S CITY.
. 1 will uttend u iflk'1 or
Real Estate
General .flcrcltnndisc,
I'lll'lllltll'C,
And Stocks.
T.KOUI.AIt 8AI.K DAY3..M0XnAVS AND Fill DA 'S
Ruck nml fwinl S;iln nny il ly, Fniulny uxoeiiteil.
fyllo F. A O. t'AYN .i, Alletl .liter.
W.alch'iiiakcr :iml .Icnclcr
MAIN STREET, DALLES,
DF.AI.KIl IN FINK WATOIIKS. JKtrKMIV,
CLOCK. O0I1I I't'im. Silver nml flnieil Ware,
upecinriun, i;uttory. an. . . . , ,.
-'nrllciilnr nlleiillun imlil lurennlrlnu' fliieOio
Vntolioi. Cluckn, Jewelry, etc. A II 1 ut -liea re.iiireil liy
N. II. All Anler fmin tl, iiipt "ountr,, t.y L,iej
or otlivrwiiii, ironiitty iittenileil to. '
Private ttcNtdcnco For ; Sale'.
SELLING O K 1?
AT 0T,
FOB THIRTY AS L0KGEUII
LAST CTIATSClI
I.SSUS. COIIN & II0IIM wonlit lierrt.y Inform
llieir i.iitiinrg .nni iho imliliciit lume, Hint titer
will c,.,iitlotj to null AT ai'. lor lliirly iluy li,n;er fn
or!r r tn give otic n cltntiett to nmktt jmenls f,,r tliw
II,.
Hptirnrof
la h III.11 k Sillt
- It It-ti t'tf4in,
Clokn,
blinmltt.
Dry OonV.M.
tLu A CiifM.
Ac, At.
AT SAiT FIIAIVt lSCU COST,
VllltiHit Frt-ipH itnil En w.. -Thi
will U- the Hint l.-kllie to set Iri!:tliu. urfr to
cliwtng iliocoiicurii. COIlN A liOUM. , ,
N.I). All Hill Minut tie mill liv tl. ' First nf .Innmir
ISiW. If not KUthit within Unit time, Mie eunie will l-
iliteetl in lentil hnntl " . . dellf.,
,Uy. V e will ,il tk InUuee ol our Ink,
GrnU" Cl"lln.
Itmirrl r.iirt. 1 . ' -;
Di ei. rwM, "
I'llBM,
tlMlrt-nlfTerFe.
Doom A MIuwk,
AC , AC,
J. W. GURLEY, DENTIST,'
Alain St., Dalle, Oregon. v
sBMiui.ii iir..-irtt in iriltM
I tlie citixeitft of tnbi.iri mill t.
riiilly, tlut luTin)r retnrnctl from n pro
'nwoniil luor Hir.iiiL'h tin. iiiIihm. he Una -
ntnio riMlliliel Die riictlc of I1KNTIS I'll Y, in the rmtio
lurutw ly oceiiiietl liv him. in the Imiiiliiii: omii.l l.y
Wwwlk Duller. I'h itonri'iili Allien, met n.lj.iiHing n. .
lrim llru. Driiir .Slm e. Ilv tuke lliia methoil of ex.
ejnliiil tluinltii, for tltv likernl tviirowiKo lieretoiore ex-.
louiieu 10 nun, nnuaiuiutia ncoutiuHiuii: o lite untur.
" " UfT III flirtKj. ........
Katiru Ditiire on 3uld l)iie... fIRO loSsiii
" UpiH-r Denture, l.iilli Himc IK)" 11
DeuliAve. Yiilriiiitte Itthe 10 " 141.
" VfMT lleiktitre, Viileitiiitr IIim.. ....... S4 " tU
Oolil r'illiii): in-erteil fii4 one i Jlw m.wimlu
ChlMreiH' Teell. exInu-leU frelviif eh irite. ,
M. BROWN &"BX0;T
. .. U0UK3Al.t AXD RETAIL DEALERS Uf ,
FANCY ANU
DRYGOOD8!
OnOCBRIES, PROVISIONS, &ov
Mr. M. IIIIOWN. telne n reildenl of Sun Vrnnrlnco,' '
ire eiml.le ,1 to oiler itrenl linlreiiienu to uircliiineri. Wu
r,ei'Hiilly iiMito the iublic to exnmiiieour tork liefmr
imrehiiKiiiK elftewhere. mlMt
riiitoiie Store, north till Miln utreet. Dullm.
wn. will bo lol.l .elf-nii Foil CAfll. ' 1-n.nlre nt
NEW SALOOX.
NKW BtONF. 8T0IIB, Milll.NUfJN STIIKKT,
rBAIlKONDKIISIflNKD w.mhl rwpiwt folly nmimine
B. Hi it he will open n ftinl eluM tiiilmvi In Fiencli .ll
(lilnmi' r f lniio linllilmj, THIS KVKNI.NO, nml U
lMrinrwl to wrv cmlmtHira tilh llielet of
Incs, Liquors ami Cigars. -
ALSO, A
En.T2E LU1V C II
Evtry rtny uuit tvoiliig. ,. . . v '( . '
ocMtt,, . j!,IJLIl.I?PJ'ID'
1 i:STKAYiVOTIirE.
T,A.!f:,l':Vr,l:1'.UV K VN'OKMSIIIND. living on KlnM
Jl Slile Creek, ten mlleii Soiitli oi Dnlle Oily. Oreuoit
on Deiemlier IKiU. lKCft. Olio 1M V IIOI'.gK,- 11 Wninji
liiih. wliile mii on no e, Kiiiie Hii.lti) v innr. white lilml
feet.-iinjiliulk p.il nlnire li' l,i,,il. n lew whilo hiilr.
on lorelieml, hrnmleil 1l.it : 0 nu 1U- loll HliouMur, nbnut
eeven neitrmil.l, jiii npjirril.-ej ut JIB.
Ju2jl It. F. CLAIIK.