The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, March 09, 1866, Image 2

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    (Ha. Mayhew's Funereal. The
funereal of Mr. N. C. Mnvhew took
placo vestorday at 2 o'clock p. M.,
on4 Second street, attended by the
members of Columbia 'Lodge No. 5,
I. 0, O. . F.,arro) Mr. J. V. Going,
Right Worthy Grand Warden of the
Grand Lodgo'ot the State of Oregon,
and a large number, of friends. 'At
ihe timo of his' death, Mr. Maybow
hold tho exalted position of R. W.
Deputy Grand Master of tho State,
and no doubt his labor and wise coun
sel will lie sorely missed in that body.
Ihe fanereal services wore held at
the Congregational Church by Rev.
Thomas Condon, after which his re
mains were conveyed to the burial-
ground, and interred with the cere
monies of Odd Fellowship usual on
such occasions.
FRIDAY MOUSING, MARCH 9 1860.
The sidewalk on Union street, near
tho Columbia Hotel, is dangerous, and
should bo ropaircd at once. ,
The Idaho Statesman favorshe es
tablishment of a mail line from the
Dalles to Boiso City, via Canyon City.
Amaonetie bank lock, without koy
or keyhole, and impossible to pick, is
among trio recent inventions.
The steamer Idaho arrived from
below at an early hour last evening,
carry in seventy passengers and about
fifty head of animals..
Judge Mesick, ono of tho District
Judgos of Storey coiinty, Nevada, has
deoidod that greenbacks are a legal
tender for taxes.
A correspondent writes from Gali
veston, Texasv " Cattlo aro selling
within fifty miles of here at one dol
lsr per head, and at this price thou
sands of beeves can bo bought.
The New York Herald's correspond
" ent says: "Tbo number of Fenians
enrolled and now drilling in Canada is
stated to be nearly 82.000. of whom
nearly one-half are Said to be already
armed." ' 1
' A mun has just taken out a patent
for luminous hats. They would, he
says, preserve Ihe wearer from being
run over at fright, and would to some
extent, enable a saving in tho lighting
of streets.
John Pinkerton, a sufferer by the
What Cheer House robbery, in Sau
Francisco, sued and recovered judg-
- m6nt against the proprietor for 810,i
- 787 20, the eamo being part of the
- troasure taken by the robbers.
We notieo that a sidewald has been
laid on Washington street, from Main
street to the alley. This is a decided
imnrovoment. and should be followed
up by property holders on other Btreets
that are equally in need of sidewalks.
Tub Supervisors of San Francisco
have passed an ordinance removing
Chinese prostitutes beyond the city
limits, on account of sanitary. as well
as moral grounds. Several convic
tions have been mado under the law.
The City Council of the Dalles ought
to iollow this example, and tberoby
rid the town of this nuisance.
J3ot two soldiers of the war of In-
dependence aro now living. William
Ilutchinp, of Ycnobscot, Maine', and
Samuol.Cook, of Clurendonj Y. Y,
Wnsco Lodge, No. 15, F. A. & A. HI.-
Holds lis stated Cuuimnnicntlon" on the Fipt and Third
Mondays of each month, at their hall, In Dajles Clly.
Brethren In good standing nro Invited to attend.
EhtH L. I'opk, Sec'y. By order of theW. M.
Columbia Lodge, No. O, I. O. O. F.-t
Moets every Friday evening fit 6 o'clock, lu tiateV
Hull, corner of Second and Court Street. Urol hern in
gowi standing are lnvitod toatlond. By order. N. G.
th -nr n itr I , I I .1
.1 n it'nniv rw l u m a v i nn nr n i, it 1 1
iuu. vnin VI ' I mill if mi.u, " i.v ..mu
just arrived from Blackfoot, informs
ytho Idaho Statesman that ho does not torsmen who are aimost destitute of
The Salt Lake Vedette says' that a
mormon living forty miles from Suit
Lake City had two " bnbjes" born to
him a short time sinco, by two of his
wives, with just forty minutes differ
ence botween the infants ages. But
what's the worst about the barbarous
thing, is that ono oj those wives is the
other's mother not an uncommon
case in Utah! Tho "happy husband"
has been in Salt Lake with tho Saints
full sixteen years, working, like a
hired man;" and yet has only an adobe
cabin, (with only ono bed in it,) and
a garden patch, as the result of their
boasted Utah enterprise That's all
what's left from the yearly tithings
barripg the babies.
The party of men that went in purs
suit. of tho Indians who drovo off the
band of horses a short time since from
Muddy, on tho Canyon City road, has
returned. They followed' the tracks
of the animals as fur as, Crooked river,
but were compelled to roturn for want
of provisions. It is the belief ot tho
party that the horses vrcro stolen by
the Warm Spring Indians.
The Solano Herald says that iliou
sands on this coast during tho last fif
toen years have had their constitutions
ruined by being treated by quack doc
AUCTION SALE.
1 will sell the remainder of the stock ofCQJIN A COIIM
at my Auction Koom, ,
Tins DAY,
At 10 O'clock In the Forenoon,
Sufd Stock constate of
Men's and Boys' Hats and Caps,.
Overhiil. Undershirts, Pants. Vests. Oats,
Boots. Fhous, Slippers. Indin Kubber Ovel shoes,
White Shirts, Fancy Shires. Boys' Shlits,
Buckskin Uloves, Uniberellas, Collars, Ac, Ac.
Ladies Hoop Shirts,
Ladies Gaiters. Slfils, Basklaa, t
Il.'iid Die-sen. Belts, Mitt, Hose, Ac k.
tfl...n.4..nr.i. ul... n..... n.;u miif f.
Leather Valises, Ti unks, Side Lamps, I f l
mono, rienrs. VI
This Sale will be absolute, and without reserve, and Is
veil worthy the attention of Dealers and the public gou
erally. JOHK WILLIAMS, AUCT.
AUCTION SALE
OP
GROCERIES.
I will sell on
Saturday, Mar civ 104 h,
A T MY AUCTION SALE ROOM, No. 100 MAIN
XJu. tyiJUSiJ., an assoi tinent of
Groceries.
(SEE ADVERTISEMENT ON SATURDAY MORNING-)
At 11 O'C lock, on (lie name Day,
I will sols to the hlijhest bidder, at PUBLIC AUCTION
the Handsome
Cottngro Besidonce,
Formerly owned by Rnsay Riven, Eel.- situate on the
coruor of Union and Fourth streets. TERMS LIBKRAL
JOHN WILLIAMS, And.
HANDSOME COJTAGE RESIDENCE
FOR SALE AT .
Iuljlic -A-uction.
AUCTION AKD COMMISSION -
HOtJSE!
No. ICO MALI STREET, DALLES.
THK TJNDEltSIGNEt) THANKFUL Y$ .PAST
Favors, ref pent fully Itifm ns tlie cltizftfm of th
Lallen, and tbo public, generally, tbitt he continues
sell at -
PUBLIC AUCTION
- OR PRIVATE SALK,
Real Estate,
General Merchandise, -diioccileH,
,
llorNCN,
AlUlCtl,
Furniture,
Mochs, &c. &c:
REGULAR SALE DAJfS,
Tuesdays and Saturdays.
Cash Advances made on Consignments,
And PROMPT RETTJBN made of Rales.
Out door aud Euottat SalM attended to in any part ot
the city. ..
Tariff of Charges Until Further Notice :
For Selling Merchandise, Groceries, ikirniture. '
Stocks. Ac. 4c IS per ecu.
For Selling Bouses and Heal KKtnte 3
Horses, uuies, w era came, eacu 9&
0 CIIAliOE FOR STORAGE.
JOHN WILLIAMS, Auctioneer.
. J TJK EH,
Main Street. Dalles,
VH0U8AU AKD RBTAIL DKALXR IX . '
CIGARS. TOBACCO, SNUFF,
PIPES
ALVATS n 8T0HI TBI DEKI BHAUBS OF
o-nrs. TnnnpfiV miitr'lios. sVP.
think tho richness or extent of the
' mines in Montana ure generally oer
osliipatod ; but he does think they will
b immonsely overpjon'e this season.
. Auction Sale. Tbo attention of I
t parlios dosirous of purchasing cloth'
ing, dry goods, etc , is directed to the
-advertisement ol' Mr. John 'Williams
Auctioneer, in this morning's paper.
The sale will tulto place at 10 o'clock
this morning, at Mr. Williams' Auc
tion Room, Main street.
common sense, much less medical
knowlcdgo. Tho Herald is correct
Thoro are several each quacks to be
found in Oregon, and there aro people
here also who ft re foolish enough to
patroDizothem.
Personal. Mr. William Birnbaum
takes bis deparlnro this morning'for
ban Francisco, where he will sojourn
a short time bofore starting on his
homeward trip. Mr, B. is ono of the
pearly settlers of -the Dulles, having
been in business hero foe the past four
years, and now returns to bis boyhood
homo to enjoy tho profits of a success
ful business. . We wish bim a pleasant
trip. ';.
A coMFAigr of tworfiy-fivo men was
cioiv, bat aftor spending a few days in I organized at Boise City on tho 25tb
the locksup, are generally turned out of February to fight tho Snake Indians.
for want of proof against them. Some of them aro old Indian fightors,
: The Idaho Statesman had no Dew ," tbewiU givo a good account of
Indian item for its issue of February themselves should they happen to fall
27tb, except that thirty two bead of ia Wltb "Lo " , '- .
, . oitile , were taken from Reynolds' The Milton Vorksr near Virginia,
"crook recently. ''Lo' finding so little Nevutla, whiehi have been lying, idle
diXQouIty in getting what horses he far a rong time, were started again
wanted, naturally enosgK. turns his recently. The next evoning they took
attention to reptenisbing his ec-ramis" fire, and both building and machinery
,-H.ry.' Indifferent beef ia better than were destroyed, involving a loss of
,';.Vmu! or "hoss" for table use., ! . from t20,0C0 to J80 "00. ;,
The detectives in San Francisco
have boon very busy, but this far have
been unable to find any olew to tho
money stolen from Colleotor Adams,
in bis trip to San Francisco, Several
persons bavo been arreetod on suBpi
I will sell at
PUBLIC AUCTION
. ON
Saturday, March 10th, at 11 a. ra.,
rmMltt HANDSOME COTTAOK nF.SinKNCE (iirnierly
Jt occuiiied and owned by has J lliveti, K"q. Said
pruperty Is situated on tlie-tevner of Fourth and Union
streets, and is una of the liuifit dtMirahle Ira-iitlnna In llm
city. Slie el tot, oOxlvfl. Tho dwelling contains F VK
11UUJ19, A If inK ItELli U1T rtAlBtlUM 'illKI'KK.U-
ISKS and UU.'TANTIAL FENCE surronudlng the lot.
The terms will be mado known on iaj ot Sals, or on
application to the undersigned.
sX-Tlie Sale will be absolute and without resort.
JOIIH WILLIAMS, Ang.lBii.er,
m2td 100 Main Street.
Virginia City, Montana & Blackfoot
OVERLAND STAGE LIE!
HEX. IOLLIDAY, Proprietor.
S COACORD STAGES
jsjup e
;LEAVE BOISE CITY BVEIIT 0TI1E11DAT FOR
BLACKFOOT,
Salt Lake City, Denver City,
MISSOURI RIVER.
Connecting at SALT LAKE CITY with Concord Stagei
JhUUUUIg W
Virginia, City, Nevada,
AND SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA.
IT Alt 1C t '
Vols city to rait Lake City fioo 00
' " " Virginia City, UooUi-a. JM W
- - uuwouri iiivei, kegai XtuUtr 1300,
, Uuld, 100.....,...... too 00
lor further Information apply at
. , . OVERLAND. BTAQK LlNKOFFfCE,
PLAYING CA1IDS,
POCKKT CUTLERY,
PORT MONIES,
COM US and OKOSIIES, o' all Vinds,
PEHFUMERY, ot every description.
CHINA ORNAMENTS,
TOYS. BOLLS, etc, -
FISH HOOKS and FISHING TACKLE,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
FANCY GOODS. Ac.
Also Powder.Shot, Lead, Powder Flasks, Raskets, and
many other articles too numerous to meution. '
Qjr Tifteriov dealers supflledwith ClKars. Tobacc.ftc.
at'iess than Portland prices, with freight added, or
TO TEAMSTERS AND DAIRYMEN!
FEED! EEE3DII
SHOUTS,
AND
I OF ALL KINDS, FOR SAE BY
II. II. LAW,
nl:tf.
26 Front Street. Portland.
Opposite 0. S. t. Warehouse.
Bih6d3nx '
I 'ODD,'
genA.
Office At Dr. VrraLs'a Drug Btora.
: .. - D AXLES, OREO OX. 1
COLUMBIA RIVER MINES f
A BDf4ft BlIIBVHCVMiilf
rBOOTII &, NEVISON, .
Forwarding and Commission Mcrcnamt
AND EKLKIIS IN OENERAT MERCHANDISE,
Wlilto Ulufls, W. T.
FREIGHT FOR COLV1LLK. UPPER COLUMBIA
KOOTENAI aud BLACKFOOT MINES promptly
tuiwardrd. '
Mark OoodsD. k N., Wl Ite Bluffs, W. T,
us kkkcm :
Poituxd Richards k McOrnkeu, Allea k Lewi, and,
;ildge k Calef.
DALtts Bloch, Miller k Co., French k Oilmen.
J. W. GURLEY, DENTIST,. .
Main St., Dalles, Oregon.
WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFOHM
the- cititeiti of this placo and tI
cltilty,.Uiat having returned from a pro
'leislonai tour throuah the mirts.hehas
again resumed the practice of ENTISTIIY, In the roo.
formerly occupied by lilni. In the building occupied b
oou A uutler, Pbotograph Aitl.ts, anil adjoining Wal
dron Bro.' Drug Store. U takes this method of eir
tending thanks, for. the liberal patromiKeiieretol'ore ,sj
tended to biui, and solicits a coutinuauo of the same.
I.I8T OF PHICgtl.
Entire Denture on Gold Base .$180 to 21S
' upper Denture, Gold Iicue., ....... 90 ro
11 Denture. Vulcanite Bae 70 11 12ft
M Upper Denture, Vulcauite Base 86 oe
Gold Fillings inserted from one dollar upward.
Children,' leeth extracted free af charge. telS-tf
NEW feALOON.
MEW STONE STORE, WASHINGTON STREET.
nUK DNDEH810NED would respectfully annani,
JL that he will open a test class Saloon in Preach A
Oilman's New Btone-Building. THIS EVENING, and ut
prepared to aorve customers lib the best of
Wines Liquors aud Cigars.
' ALSOA
EBKK LUNCH
Erery day and Eienlngs
!tf. JOII5 niNDLAVB.
' COAL OIL! (mi. niT.t .
WALDHON BROS, liar, lust receleed a large In
olc, of COAL OIL, which Uiey offer at .realty
.duoed rates. Jt7tl