The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, March 28, 1866, Image 2

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    WKDN KSDAT MOUSING, MARCH 23, 1800.
W NOTICE. During my nbsorice Sir. IIknbi C&TLlT
will hnve charge of tills paper, and lie is authorized to
tr intact all bailnro. pertaining to tills offlco. '
March 25, WW. JAMBS UALLORAN.
W are indebted to Senator Nosmith
for complete files of tho Congressional
Globe.
Another large hotel is to be built
at Portland, on Front street poposite
tbo Court House.
A Go. Harry Cooper accopts Pat
Bey Foy's challongo to fioticulTs, and
says be will fight him for $1000 or
81,500, in Owyhee or anywhere elso.
They appear to bo badly off for
Judges in Idaho. Tho JforM charges
McBrido with having gone East with.
. . . ? . j
ont leave, and say it s understood bo
intends to resign.
Da. Wiiittemore, formerly of tho
a- cf .1 i . r t
medical staff of tho 1st Oregon In-
fuotry, camo up on tho steamer yes-
trrday. He goes to Fort Colville as
Assistant Surgeon.
The Herald thinks that tbe recent
telegraph dispatch announcing the ap'
pointmont of W. II. Barnhart as In'
Cian Agent in Washington Territory,
should read Indian Agoutat Umatilla,
. where Mr. B. now is.
Useless Grumblino. Our ex
change are full of complaints about
tho mismanagement of the mails.
Wo wonder when folks will eet sense
enough toccase their grumbling about
... . ., , ,.
such trifles as tbe mails and Indian
difficulties !
Captain Borland's oomnanvnftho
1st Oregon Infantry, which started
down last winter and was obliged by
tho severity of tbe weather to go into
quarters at Auburn, baa again taken
... . I
ii n thn linn nF mnrnh nnrt innvr ha ov.
niA ,1. n ii . r i
rflfltfsri til tho D.-ilIrtn in n. fnur Iiira I
. j
Tl. ,.f ! I !S I I
auu iiuuiooi ui iuuu ounuuBiy iiyuieu
U not as great as was at first reported,
Tte worst and most pitiable case is
that of one of tho men who had to
have both foot amputated. Tbis com-
pany, It will bo recollected, was raised
in Wasco and Grant Counties.
'The Idaho World ol tho 17tb says
that Capt. Wulker, commandant at
Vnri nnu. .in .i .n ...i.
' Y
all the force and aopplios which ho
ran Buura vu floynuiuii urecit, wnow ii
n id tended to muky a depot, from
which to operate, against-the Indians.
Capt. Whito of the 1st Oregon Cav
alry has taken the field already with
a very tespectablo force, and Captain
. Walker expects ere soon to join him,
The Ada County volunteers ..are out
on their own book, and it is hoped
vney win euoceea in caicning some 01
. tn j
: '
v hits liLVtti. wearepermittea
w vao vuo uuu..
Dokane Ferry. March 21st, 1866. Mr.
- .
Udell was enronte irom wnueumns
tn Tiako Pen d'Oreillo. viewina out a
s
wagon road, and writes as follows:
. fSo far I have found an exoellent
wagon road. Tbcreis not over five
niUBB. UI inUUY ruou uutua nuiv
-v.. : : l r . , tr.
FOUie, M tHM w amuuii. w
thing. lam much better satisnea wun
Che location of White Bluffs than 1
before I came out over tbe coun.
try, I think thero Is very little doubt
oi theuuooa of Jhe Bluffs. .
Montana and NEwGuENADA.-From
a new journal just started in Sun Fran
cisco, called the Miner,, devoted- en
tirely to tbe mining interests of the
Pacific coast, we out the following
rather interesting account of tbo d if
ferent mines now attracting publio
attentions
From all parts of tho compass we
bear of now, and in many cusus, im
portant mineral discoveries on this
coast. The most important of which
are withiu tho new Territory of Mon
tana, in what is known as the Black,
foot country. There is but little doubt
that a truck of country embracing tbe
mountainous regions extending Irora
tho Missouri to British Columbia, is
exceedingly rich in placer diggings
and in veins of melaliferous ores.
Nearly seven hundred miles of this
vast mineral storo-houso has been
" prospected," and is known to be rich
The prosent centre of attraction is
near lbe no.w TJIIo1len,n' near .the
very summit of tho Ilocky Mountains,
anfwithin a few the Missouil
river. ye have not been able to pre.
Paroor pnWioation tbo materials at
our disposal ot thistimo, but in our
BeXt issue we shall gWo a full account
.0f that region. At present wo can
only state that tho principal placer
mines now being worked tire on tho
west side of the summit of the Rocky
l Mountains, tho snows on tho east side
being too deep to admit of mining op-
orations at this season, 1 ho w nolo
rHr,i,,n ia nnmnnonH nfmnim -i.,,,.
, . gl-XHUl
ana volcanic rocks, ana their debris,
precisely such as characterize the
mining districts ot this Slate and Au-
strulin. Tho gold obtained from tho
placers is remarkably pure, boing
worm irem vw to $ia per ounce
Many cxtonsivo quartz veins have
ooen discovered, containing free gold
?PP"' Bi'Ver a"d ,oad ro avo also
been discovered in considerable abun
dance, there is not a shadow ol a doubt
that this now Territory will attract
nn enormous emigration during tho
Z'ZZTl Z
States and Eurouo. Wo will disnatch
an Agent thero us soon as possible, to
furnish tho Association with reliable
:r riM. I .......
imuuu. xua uobuuuio uy WIIIUI1
t0 reach tho Blackfoot country is via
.
I'ortlana. Ureron. and tho Mu an rnnd
. .
l0 VDe kockv mountains. The cost
need not excoed $200, if economy is
an object to those who intend to go
r . ,i . r ,.
rain68 in New Grenada and other los
calities In Central America, they are
as much of a humbug as were similar
Storms. Wlltnh rtrnvnilurl in 'h'Z and 'tiA.
I relating to tho Amazon rivor minus.
... . . '
We were amoDg about 3,000 persons
o went to that " rash," ol whom
I mniiA lhnr An a hnlf lin KiiMonrl Kn
arid 8oil '0, Poruwho peri8hod iiko
u0g8, through oxposuro in an inhos
pitablo, postilential climate.
It has been suggested to ub, not by
any person but in a more impressive
manner, that our City Fathers ought
to give us a dog law. Our town is
full of worthless curs, which make
night hideous, and which no argument I
can induco na to believe are of anv
va,ne t0 an, DOfjy. The owner of a
I good dog is willing to pay a small tax
on brJt tho doe8 we Bpeak of
would soon nave tneir rations stopped,
hearts we bave often wished they
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w.,.. Aic,A nF ,,jt na
I .IT I I I! . I A J"
I sflvH vv aru. " u uuuuuur lutuul uihuuhi'.
it wan't the brown' creeters, nor 'the
1 diptherious, but a kind of opening
from ear to car." ,
4l.
j:aooi.piu.u ku vaiuv uu vii'iug
W.J. ... .
oct i"",v"
greater number of miners than bero-
I tofore chronicled will arrive by tbe
Facifia and Montana, on . tboir next
"'P-
'v Grapes. Quito a number of our
citi&oos who have littlo garden spots
are putting out grape cuttings this
year. As tbis delicious iruit dous well
in this locality with very littlo care
and attention, wo aro surprised that
so few are crown. 1 hey sell readily.
nnd would no doubt well repay eonio
one to engage in tboir culture exten
sively. .
Wnsoo Lodge, No. 19, F. A. & A. 11.-
Ilolila Ita staled Couipmiiioitlun.. on Die Kir.t nnd Third
Muudnya of each month, At tboir knll, in Dalles City.
Brethren in good Rtandingare invited to attend. -'
Sbto L. Pom, Suc'y. By order of the W. M.
Columbia Lodge, No. 5, I. O. O. F.
Moots eTtry Friday evening at 7 o'clock, hi Gates
Hull, corner of Second and Court Bttoots. Brothers In
good standing are Invited to attend. By order. N. O.
Goods at Cost. We would cull the attention of onr
readers to the fact, that Messrs. Abrnliauison A Kohlberg
are selling goods at San Francisco cobU PartieB desiring
to buy Clothing will do well to examine their stock be
fore purchasing elsewhere. ml8tf
DENTAL NOTICK. Bidng about to makes
professional tour to the towns and settlements up the
Columbia, I respectfully call the attention of those of my
patrons who are In need of Dental Opo rations of any char
acter, to the fact, so that they may have an opportunity
to aval) themselves of my services before my departure,
if so desired. I will leave about the 20th of Man-h, and
return to this place to rem in e my practice, about the
18th of June. f27tfl J. W. GUKLhY.
FAIR W-ARlSriNO 1
A IX PERSONS INDEBTED TO DUSKNBUHY A BRO.
are hereby notified to cnll and settle before the 1st
or April ; otherwise. leg)ti proceedings wm ue naa.
Dull us, March 27th, 1866. inr27td
A. CARD.
m fADAME LK TELLIEIt WOULD KKSPKCTPULLT
1TJ.
inform the Ladies of the Dalles and vicinity, thut
ahe is now prepared to do all kinds of DRESS, CLOAK,
and PALETOT making. Aim, CUTTING and KITTING
in n now and Improvou style, never ueiore lutroaucea m
tlliS HI
She will wnrnint to giro satlafnctlon, nud would most
respectfully solicit a llbeml pntrouufre
In the ltooius liitoly occupied by Min. White, over
Dcgener's Store, ou WHshingtoa street, between Secoud
Dalles, March 27th, 1866. , mr27tf
II.IIERMAN&CO.,
MAIN ST., DALLES, OPPOSITE ES1NHK HOTEL,
J J AVE JUST RECKI f ED A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OP
SPKIIVG AIVD SUMMER GOODS,
Consisting In part of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods
Clothing,
Uoots & Shoes,
Hats & Caps,
Which they offer to soil at SMALL FKOriTS.
D.lloa, March 27th, 1860. mr27 tt
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
For Mayor JAMES M. BIRD.
For Recorder J A M ES A. CAMPBhLL.
for Treasurer O. 8. SAVAGK.
1'or Marshal N. It. PACK AltD.
Vor Cnuiicllnion J. W. IILAKKNT. B. P. PITZOKTt.
AI.D, W. J. MILLKIt, W1L MOA11U3, A. W. VKItaU-
Buri. muzzle
TO LET.
THRDK8IRADLK RKfilDKNCE sltmtcd on the Blnff,
fornicrlr occupied by T. H. KKLLY. Is for rent.
There are live rooms, partly Turnl.hed: also out nouses:
a ffnml siirlnir of cool water, torether wilh one acre of
I rich sunlen irrounu, witn a secure lence arnuna uie ssme.
Terms roawuable. Apply to KELLY &
I DKNNY.
FOR CITY MARSHAL.
IOR THE DKNKV1T OF ALL MY FRIENDS AND A
few of my enemies, 1 announce myself aj a Candi
date f'T uity Manual at me comiug election.
mnvite . j. m. r. w,
NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO TUB UNDERSIGNED
are requested to "cenie and ie. m." ittan tbe
M BEN10.
FOR CITYJV1ARSHAL.
A T TUB BEQUEST OF MY FRIENDS I ANNOUNCE
Xm. myaolf aa a candidate for Kentlection.
UiZSte (J11AKLKS KEKLKK.
ONE HUNDRED MILES SAVED 1 1
it i rvrnnnn uirt nxtivn niTicrc
BT WAY 0
Wliito BlwiTsI
mTIT, ctTnUTPCT i TVrQiPrQTTJnATl
For Land Travel.
Bi.tanc.fTbmDaUe.toWbiuBii.ir..-.,
.-..100 Btne.
I I
White Bluff, to Pair d,0iaill.......lt0
toOolvlll. -.170
Traveler, by land for either of tbe above Gold Fields,
wiiiwt.
SaveTiUlC Distance and Money
By taking th. While Blnfft Road.
Wood,- Water and Grass
An foand on tbis Road within hit drive.
The rod I now open, and posses advantage over
any other land rnti rrom tn uaiitu. .
Published bv order of
THE CITIZENS Ot TUB DAUBS.
Dell. Kama, SO, 1M. .. ftiO:im.
AUCTION: AND COMMISSION
HOUSE!
No. 100 MAO STREET, DALIES.
TINS UNDERSIGNED THANKFUL FOR PAST
Favors, respectfully informs the cltirenn of tli.
Dullea, and the iiublti Kenerally, that he continue, .
en at
PUBLIC AUCTION
OR PRIVATE BALE,
Real Estate,
General Merchandise.
Giocerics,
llorseN,
91 n I ok,
Furniture.
Stock), iiC. &c.
REGULAR BALE DAYS,
Tuesdays and Saturdays.
Cash Advances made on Consignments,
And PROMPT RETURN nude of sales.
Outdoor and 8ueclal Bales attended to in am pari el
tne city.
JOHN WILLIAMS, Auctioneer.
SELLING OFF AT COST!
J. GOETZ & CO..
STONE BUILDING, WASHINGTON STREKT, DALLES'
Offer their well-eclected stuck ot
TOBACCO,
SEGAUS,
PIPES,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
AND
STATIONEEY-
AT
BAN FRANCISCO COST.
mrZ7tf
JUK 3D K,
Main Street, Dalles,
WHOLUAL iXB RITilL BEAL1E IK
CIGARS. TOBACCO, SNTJFF,
PIPES, teo.
ALVATS IIC BTOl TBI DEBT BRANDS Of
Cigars, Tobacco, Matches, &c.
PLAYING CARDS,
POCKET CUTLERY,
PORT MONIES.
COMBS nnd BRUSHES, o' all kinds,
PERFUMERY, ot every description,
CHINA ORNAMENTS.
TOYS, DOLLS, etc.
TIBII HOOKS and FISHING TACKLE,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
FANCY GOODS. Ac.
Also Powder.Shot, Lead, Powder Flasks, Baskets, ed
many other articles too numerone to mention.
4W Interior dealers supplied with Clears. Tobacco. etc.
at less than Portland prices, with freiulit added. oo&
J. A.. FORBES'
FAMILY GROCERY, FRUIT
AND
Provision. Store,
CORNER OF WASHINGTON k SECOND 8TREBTS.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND the choicest article, ef
HtESIl BUTTER, KQOS.and every variety of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
NUTS, CANDIES, &c, &c,
VTholesalo and Retail, at Reduced Prices FOR CASH.
Also, denier In
ORALY, FLOUR AD FEED,
of all kinds, and will do a 1 '
General Commission Easiness.
No charge for Storaire on floods sold on Coniml
Procoeds of Sale, remitted promptly. jnlCtf.
COLUMBIA RIVER MINES!
A. ft. BOOTH HARKT MTISOIT.
BOOTH & NEVISON,
Forwarding and Commli.l.n 9Ieehat.
AND DELKR8 IN GENERAT MERCIIANDISBV
FRRIOHT TOR COLY1LI.K, VPPER COLUMBIA,
KOOTENAI and BLACKVOGT MINES tiromvtl
lurwardrd.
Mark Goods B. A N.., wLIte Blunt, W. T,
nsBmonr
PoMiaxs Richards A McCraken, All.. A Ltwte, aaA
jllodg. A Calef.
pAIXTO Bloch, Miller A Co., Trench A Oilman.
J. W. GURLEY, DENTIST,
nam bi. diiui, urefon.
"rouLD respectfully inform
the citlaen of this plac and vi
cinity, that having returned from ft pro- i
essionat toar inronun tn mim. nenaa
again resumed the practice of ENTISTRYIn tli room
lormwiy oacupled uy uim, in in Dunning occupied y
wood a sutler, rnaiograpn Artists, ana atgnlalng Wal
dron Bro.' Drag glore. He takes this mtbod oLav
teaaing thank, for the liberal patronage heretofor -
tended to aim, ana solicit eoniuuune ei in .
LIST or FtlltlEa. '
Eatlr Dealer oaOoM Base. ....tl80 to fat
" Upper Denture, Gold Base 90 12
Denture. Vulwalte Base TO" U
" Upper Denture, Vulcanite Base 36
Gold rilling inserted from one dollar upward.
ChUdrens1 Teeth extracted free uf charge. .elMf
NOTICE.
WI CALL TnB ATTENTION Or Tni PCBI JC
th fact, that wa have concluded to give no ba.
nes and there.ore.all parties Indebted to as MUST PAY
UP WITHIN NINETY DAYS or legal proceeding whM
b had. M. BROWN A BHO.
Dalle, March 10. 1865. ailltf
NOTICE.
IX.
ALL PERSONS INDRUTED TO CORN A BOHM atatt
pay up by th 26th In.t., ur legal proceeding. wM
U aaa. TU U Uw left autic. COUN A B011M.