The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, March 22, 1866, Image 2

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THURSDAY MORNING, HA11CH 2, 1SCO.
'' The attention of those desirous of
investing in real estate, is directed to
the advertisement -of Mr. VilVia.ms,,
Auctioneer, in this morning'B paper.
Six months residence in the State,
three months in the county, and fifteen
days in tba precinct qualifies a citizen
of tho United, States to vote at our
lections.
A touno, tan named Dimmick, liv.
ing in Bonton county, was last week
lost for throe dayajn the Coast M jun
tains. Ho walked constantly the
whola time, and finally arrived at the
house ot a settler, in a state of great
exhaustion.
Grant County Delegation. Tho
following gontlemen compose the
Union delegation from Grant county
to tho State Convention : M. A. Berry,
V. Adams, II C. Grogory, T. II. Brendt
and J F. Wolfinger. The county con
vention meets on the 1st of May for
the nomination of county officers.
Canyon City. Sheriff Berry, who
arrived from Canyon City yosterday
informs us that high water in the
Canyon had done considerable dam
ago to the miners by filling up their
.claims; but that they had now got
fairly to work, and tho prospects wore
that they would reap a rich harvest
the present season. Indian depreda-
tions Btill continue on tho road ho-
. u j r,
i. w evil uero uuu canyon, uniy a lew
days Binco, the Indians drove a band
of horses they had stolen, so close to
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uamp watson that the Bentinol could
distinctly recognizo them. In fact,
rn hnnnmin o i,m .1.0
0 -& WUI V..L.&I
j.a . ; . ..
rtU; ZZZ TSIZZ
person, who owns a cow or a horse
r. , , . , , UI"
uhAlit Ho ntv.-,rt rt ia 11.J a I
vuu,pOll0U iu
guard thera; and miners aro confined
to tho limits ot the town, in order that
they may not loose their hair, thus
etfiectoally rotardmg tho development
f il,. ;,.l.oi t : ...
v,uOD. ....uoiui rcgiou eusioi
me ascaue mountains. How loyg
is this to last ? How long before our
military authorities wake nn nr.d
tbe necBHSil.v ni Rpnairvcr mo inuum
..j s v.vo
to- proteot the- hies- and1 property of
these- peoplo who aro the bone and
uinew of the government f This mil,
itarv department was.o,, c.,rBrf
tha preBence ot an old- granny who
commanded it fop thr vfinr- nnA ht.
inose rea aevus wouia nave Doen long
hinae exterminated. rJBt t.h n.L(ni..
of the Dalles and Canyon City follow
the example of those of Boisa and
Raby cities, and we will vouch for
the result.
' tfaoai Canyon City Sad News.
We hare received from Mr. James A.
Henderson Agent of Wells, Fargo &
Co., Canyon City, the following noto
addressed to him, conveying the sad
intelligence of the death of Mr. Benj.
Powera :
' EIinoLS Foc Road, 16 Muss took Camtos; Citt.
Mtmntuin Houtt, March 12, I860,
Mb. HrifDBRSOK Agtnl Well; Fargo Co.,
Canyon City: I bare sad news to communi
cate. Benjamin Powers is dead be froze to
death last night. We had got within five
miles of the Mountain Houie when Bb. guv
out.' One otber of tbe party- tbrew away hii
blankets. When Bea. and myself came up be
(Bear) concluded to stop and build a (Ire, and
re, and then coma on. If not, be world
ailjj Ml
stay tbera all night and come on in tbe morn
ing Be bad plenty of matches with him,
o I did not leel aneasjc about bin. Tbe bal
ance of us came on, and wben within mile
of the bouse, John Johns, tbe blacksmith,
gave out. As I could render bim bo assist
ance, I came on to. tbe boose. We made the
facts known, and one of tbe men belonging to
tbe bense went baek and brought bim in .
. to
about 10 o'clock, with hie feet badly frofcen. if
As for Ben., we felt no uneasiness about bim.
we ieiv aim wuu two pairs oi Dianxete ana
plenty ol matches. As be did not come in
tbat night, we despatched a man early this
morning with food to bim. When be found
bim he was two miles tbis side of where we
Kim tnat altna Tha man fminl ha nnU
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do nothing by himself, SO he built a fire and
, ,. . . . . i i , i
out, but Ben. was dead. F. MoBean.
Mr. Powers will be romembered as
the man who assisted in raising dipt.
Roland's company of volunteers, in
this city, about eighteen months since,
and who refused to bo commissioned
owing to some misunderstanding be
tween himself and Got. Gibbs. At
the time of his death ho was on liis
way to attend the Union State Con
VOntion. as One Of tllO delegates fl'Om
n
Grant county. Mr. Powcra was a
.
gontleman of more than ordinary in
t1i:..nn,i ..Jvf Ann n,.i.,l siii.iliiino
telligence and of nno social qualities.
Yaquina Bay. Tho Corvallis Ga
, .. , , , .1
Zeiie puOIIHIies long IUllr jrum uie
t- . t ,t,:..U l, i
cently been cut off from the coast res-
orvation and thrown opon for sottle-
ment - A lown 8,16 nas Deon ,a,a 0Ul
at lD0 hcad of the by forty-two miles
Ironi vervains, over wnicn aiBiance a
company with a capital of $20,000 is
mnlrlno-n wno-nn road. It is r-lnimnd
o o
for the Bay that thero is good and
Bnte entrance there lor vcbsoIs draw
: . AnAn i Q AM oo rAA . it. n it
B iU " UV3"i " luav. l
j8 80 sitUtttcd that mu8t become an
important Bhipping point. The writer
savs :
u, then, the problim i. solved.
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navigable for large ocean steamers for
. C.. P
25 miles. The harbor is safe, and
1,000 vessels can be anchored in it in
porlect safety. Its entrance from tho
ocean U 8aPerior t0 any inlot from
, trnm nnrvAu-ia thn unw ia
. . . ' .: . " r. .
fectly aaupted 10 a railroad; of this
there can be no question. Here, then
a matter oi vast National, as well as
local importance, one wnicu nas oeen
I Airanlnnv nl havaliFAna tttA hnv kn
. . ... " .. .
, Bor ana ana wnoie country on this
slope having been included in two In.
dian Koservations. In fact, a has
been get,erally supposed that the coast
weswny was an iron oouna concern.
r 1 T. -JJIi! I. it. .1 .1
Buumuu vw lU0 aoove inore 18
uite atl extensive oyster fishery in the
r
yster8 are load io eehooners and
"n.t. t0 ,ar,0U9 Points on tho c?n8t
'" " Ui r tue mie
rior iradei
LTD TEAMSTERS AND DAIMSIEN!
FEED 1 FEED!!
SHORTS
AND
OF ALL KINI13,.KR SAB BY
R. H. LAW.
25 Front Street, Portland,
Blt:tf. OpscriU O. 8. N. Warehouse.
NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO C0HN A B0HM must
pay up by the 25th Inst., ur legnl proceedings will
be had. This Is tha last notice. C0I1N A BOliM.
Goods it Cost. We would call the attention of oar
readers to the fact, that Mesars. Abrahamson A Kohlbsrg
are Belling Roods at San Francisco cost. Parties desiring
to buy Clothing, will do well to examine their stock be
fore purchasing elsewhere. Jnl8tf
DENTAL NOTICE!. Being about to make a
professional tour to the towns and settlements np the
Columbia, I respectfully call the attention of those of my
patron, who are in need of Dental Operation, of any char;
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avail themaelve. of my services before my departure,
so desired. I will leave about the 20tb of March, and
lel?". 1 Place o resume my practice, about the
lstnoi June. L'-'"J J, . uuiiLbi
Wasco Lodge, No. 19, F. A. cfe A. SI.
Ilold. it. stated Communication on the First and Third
Monday, of each month, at their hall, In Dalles City.
Brethren In good standing are invited to attend.
bsto u. fort, sec y. uy order or tue w. at. .
Columbia Lodge, No. 0, I. O. O. P.
Want, .verv Prlilnv evenln at T nVWIr f.i rjataa
Hall, corner of Second and Court Street.. Brother, in
gooa siitnuipff are inviieu loaiienu. ityoraer. n.u.
DIED.
In tlil. city, March 20th. Elizabeth, Infant daughter
of Hubert and Martha Smith.
Real Estate For Sale!
rsnllATDKSIRAHI.K PIIOl'EUTY o-cupled by C. R.
Jl M KM., Hun., situated on the COIlNElt of SECOND
and FKHEltAT, streets, one of the pleasnntest location.
in the city, is onereti tor ewe on reasonable terms. 1 he
Dwlllng rontnlns FIVE ROOMS, bciiutlfully finished
with PLASTERED WALLS, a portico iu front of the
D el lug. aud water on the premises. Siso of Lot
4,1x60
The one and a half COTTAGE DWELLING HOUSE.
Hhiniti'd nillnlninflr tho fihnva nrmiprtv. nn Vs.rtKlt'A I.
street. This is one of the pWnntost Inratlnns. fora
ron.llv In t Tlnlloa Rlunf W "UvfiO lt..na-
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ALSO:
a cottage residence on the riiofr. in the vicinity
of the Bi hool Mouse, commanding a lair view of the city.
A 81,,elK,u, 0,in(. for party with email moans, size
or Lot 25x100 feet.
also:
TWO LOTS of LAND, situated In BTOKLOW'S ADDI-
TION, on the Bluff. In the rear of the Methodist Church
oize oi Liois ouxiuo :eei.
Tlie above described property I. commended to the at-
Sftt.01
jvr,,.h
I J? TJ 13 LIC AUCTION
IP TTIK ABOVR DESQRinRD PTtOPHltT IS NOT
disposed ot at privato cale on or before
The 22d Way of March. 1866,
The same will oesout at ruuuo Auction on tnst auy,
at uo'cincn in tne tnreunon.
JOHN WILLIAMS. Auctioneer.
ml3td 100 Alain Street.
LANGLEY, CROWELL & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE
DEUGGISTS,
Corner of Clay and Battery Sts.,
SAN FRANCISCO.
mn22:d6m.
AUCTION SALE
I wilLsell at Publio Auction
THIS IA.Y,
-cVt IO o'clock, a. m.
At my Store, No. 100 Main Street, a large aasostment of
Iluuseliold Furniture,
Consisting of
Hair, Pulu and Straw Mattresses,
Chairs, Table and Looking Glasses,
Vases, Pictures. Cutlery, Plated Wars,
Befldstoads, Sofas, Lounges, Csockery,
Kitchen Utensils, Ac, Ac.
Also, an IuAoioe ofr
Hats, Caps, Shirts, Boots, Blankets,
Cigars. Coffee, Pickles, Tomatoes,
Can Fruit, Ac, Ac. -
JOHN WILLIAMS, Ariel.
ONE HUNDRED MILES SAVED
BY. WAY OF
Wliito JBluflfe!
THE SHORTEST AND SAFEST ROAD
For Land Travel.
Distance from Dalles to White Bluffs .KK miles
" ', White Bluffs to Pen d'Oiellle 100 "
" " 14 toColvllle. 170
Travelers by land for either of. tha above Gold fields
will save
Save Time, Distance and Money
By taking the WWte Bluff Road.
Wood, "Water aud Grass -
Aro found on this Road within easy drives
The road is now open, and possesses advantages over
any other land route from. the Dalles.
Published hy order of
., TP CMIKN8 OF MB DALLES.
Dalit., March, 20, I860. m20:2m.
lUItS, WOOL and IIIDUS.
JplIE IHGII'EST CAiStt PRICE PAID FOR
IVORS, WOOL, AND HIDES, at
MoCRARKN MERRILL A CO.'S
1C Korth Front Street, I'ortlaad.
nhlS3m
jittiom an
iiLViiun aim tuiiiiii
HOTJSEI
No. ICO MAIN STREET, DALLES.
nnHB UNDERSIGNED
mnl! UNDERSIGNED THANKFUL FOR PAST
Favors, respectfully Informs the cltliens of the
Jl
Bjjlsj, " the public generally, that be continue, t.
PUBLIC AUCTION
OU PRIVATB salk,
Real Entatc,
Cieneral merchandise,
Giocei icj,
HorsieN,
Jlluleia,
Furniture,
Mocks, &.C. &.c.
KE0ULAH BALK DAIS,
Tuesdays and Saturdays. .
Cash Advances made on Consignments,
And PROMPT RETURN made or sales.
Out door aud Special Sale, attended to In any part t
the city.
JOHN WILLIAMS, Anctloneer.
J. JUKER,
Main Street. Dalles,
WBOUSAII ADS RETAIL SHALES lit
CIGARS. TOBACCO, SNUIT,
PIPES , Sco.
A1WATS IS STORS Till DEBT BKAMRB OF
Clears,' Tobacco, Matches, &c.
PLAYING CARDS.
1'OCKKT CUTLERY,
POUT MONIES.
COM IIS and I1HCSIIE9, rr' nil kinds,
PEIIFl'MKRY. ol every description,
- CHINA OKNAMENTS
TOYS. DOLLS, etc.
rim HOOKS and PIPHIKO TACKLE,
MUSICAL INMTKUMENTS,
FANCY GOODS. Ac.
Also Powder.Shot. Lead, Powder Flasks, Tlasketa, and
many ether articles too numerous to iiientiun.
" Interior dealers supplied with Cigars. Tobacco. etc
at lesB than Portlaud prices, with freight aiUled. oc-S
jr. V. FORUES'
FAMILY GROCERY, FRUIT
AND
Provision. Store,
CORNER OF WASHINGTON A SKC0ND STIIEETS.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND the choicest article, of
FKHSIl UUTTKR, EUOS.aud every variety of
FAMILY fillOCElilES,
NUTS, CANDIES, $c , $c,
Wholesale and Retail, at Reduced Price F0U CASH.
Also, dealer in
GRAIIV, FLOUR A'D FEED,
of all kinds, and will do a
General Commission Business.
No fhnrgei for flturrtRe on Qooilf boU on Commifi-ioa,
Proceeds of BnWn rein. tied promptly. ' Jnl6tf.
COLUMBIA RIVER MINES I
A. n. BOOTH...... . HAHr.T MF.VI80H.
BOOTH &c NEVISON,
Forwarding aavd Cmslskton Merchants
AND DELKllS IN OGNEUAT MEKCIIAKDI8R,
Wliito UluflH, V. X,
ITnmonT for colvillk, rrPF.R Columbia,
: KOUTKNAI and BLACKF0OT MINKS uromntlv
torwardrd.
ilark OoodsB. A N., VI ite Bluffs, W. T,
StS'SKKCSSt-
Fostuss Richard. A McCraken, Allea A Lewis, and
;iludge A Calef.
DiLirs Bloch, Miller A Co., French A Oilman.
J. W. G U RLE Y, DENTIST,
. JUalu St., Dalles, Oregon.
WOULD RK8rBCT?DLLY INFOHM
tho citizen, of this phico and vi.
citiitr that having returned from a pro-
lessiouni tour tnroiiKii the miris.lie line
again resumed tho practice ur jKNTISTIIY, In the roon
formerly occunied hy him, in the building occupied hr
Wood A Butler, l'hjtograph Artists, and ailjuhiing WaU
dron Bros.' Drug Store. He takes tills method of ex
tending thanks, fur the liberal patronage heretolore ex-
leuueu to uiui, ana solicits a oonunuauce of the same.
LIST OK PRICKS.
Entire Denture on Gold Base i ....$180 to $226
' Upper Denture, Gold Base , B0" i iq
" Denture. Vulcanite Base 70" 1V6
,l- Umier Denture, Vulcanite Bobs 35 " 05
Gold Fillings inerrtcd from one dollar upward.
Children' Teeth extracted free af charge. -el3-tf
NEW SALOON.
NEW BT0NK STORE, WASHINGTON STREET.
THE UNDEKS(1NED would respectfully announce
tluit he will open a ftrsbolRs. Saloon in Ktciich A
Oilman's New Stotio Building, THIS EVliMKU, und is
prepared to serve cuitomers alth the best of,
Wines, Liquors and Cigars..
-ALSO, As -
EB E E LXJIVeil
Every day and Evening.
or8tf. JOHN BHVPLAFn.
Notice to 8eltlcrs.
TnB Pl-niJO SURVEYS of Township, i, Kmth.
Range, 82 East, and 4 and 6 North llaiige 3U K.i.t
Wlllametto Meridian, Oregon, have been appruved hv Hi.
SnrvMur General or Oregon, and the pint, theroofbe.,,!.
a j uir-i in .inn niuce.
OWEN WADE, Register.
Land Offlce, Oregon City, 1,
February 27. lBBO.
mOwl,
K OTIl
WK.n3.JaI',T.IIKT,TI0N 0F THE POBMC
nn. sn i th ll,nt.,we included to give up bns.
UPWl? H i IK ."itSv P,?"' lnU,!'"d to u. MUST PAT
Le luut hl-NtTV DAVS or legnl proceeding, win
lD&,U.hlO,,6. "OWNABHO. .