The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, March 29, 1866, Image 2

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    THURSDAY MOOING, MARCH. 29, 1SC0.
tV NOTICE. During my absence Mr. UiMtt CaTt-it
will have charge of this paper, and he la authorised to
transact nil bU'lnoss pertaining to thla office.
March 25, 1800. JAMBS UALLORAX.
Tog Imperiul army, in Mexico, is
reported to be 20,000 effective roon.
Trie telegraph company havo com
plotcd the Injin of t'ueir now cable
across tbo Willamette, at Portland.'
, The first "cleanup" of the Wide
Awake, ou Had Warrior Gulch, South
Boise, this yoar, after a run of only
twelve days, yielded $10,000.
Just in Time Yesterday wo re
ceived a copy of the San Francisco
Call, dateJ February 28th, being only
one month old wbon it came to hand.
Caleb Lyon, Governor of Idaho,
subscribed $500, of bis own private
funds, to the Indian fund which has
been gotten up for the extermination
Or driving out of the Indians of that
section.
Fitz IluaH Ludlow, a writer ot
considerable ability, author of the
" Hasheesh Papers," and of tho rather
extravagant. series of papers in the
Atlantic Monthly, from this part of the
world, is reported insane.
, Oua Chinese friends ought to be
niado to clean up thoir back yards. If
inploasant smells produce disease, we
wonder that everybody doing busi
ness on the south side of Main, be
tween Court and Washington streets
is not sick.
New Advkrti9EMntb. It will be
by a notice In another column that the
Uridgo on the lower Des Chutes is in
order and to bo crossed by all kinds
iff travel at reasonable rates.
Auctioneer Williams advertizes an
exteiibivo sale of clothing, &c, being
the stock of Abraharason& Kohlberg.
Columbia liivEu Mines. The Walla
Walla Statesman Buys that sevon
eighths of the business transacted
thero this season has been on auoount
cf the Columbia River mines. There
will be a rush in that direction when
Cupt. White's boat is ready to start,
the accessibility of these mines giving
thorn a preference over tbo Black foot
country..
Sudden Death.-A man named Louis
Lobe'ider was found dead in his bed
at tho Columbia Hotel, ia this city,
yesterday morning. He is supposed
to have died in a fit of nightmare, to
which he was peculiarly subject. But
a few days before bis death he re
marked to a friend of bis, that be
" would be found dead some morning,"
Hating that at times he had most
frightful and painful dreams. He was
apparently in perfect good health the
night previous,
. Union
.MEETING. AS Our
friends the Doraocrats would not con.
pent to let Our city election take
place without making a party issue of
iy and havo, by nominating a strict
party ticket, in a manner debarred our
citizens from exercising their choice
of City officers without regard to
politic; the Union men, whom we
trust they will grant equal privileges.
propose -to nominate and support a
citizen's ticket, for wbioh purpose
mass meeting is called lo convent at
Vile Court House Ibis evening., .
"Feet" in New York. We met
rocontly a gentleman just from the
eastern States, where he had been ir,
th interest of some of the many
quarts ledges in Idaho, whioh ono we
now forget, and in tbo conversation
with him we found it to be his opinion
that it was useless attempting to in
duce eastern capitalists to invest in
tho development of our mineral re
sources, unless they can bo persuaded
to send reliable agents to this country
wlio must themselves go upon tho
ground and realizo with their eyes thcr
facts. Tho following from the Idaho
World of tho 17th insl. is nearly to tho
sumo effect :
A friend writes us from New York
that there are a large number ot Idaho
quartz men there who are attempting
to make sales, but tbey havo so fur
found the business quite dull. lie
says those who have accumulated
vust sums, have invested them in Gov
ernment,OiI,Kailroadand other stocks,
and don't seem to have a very great
disposition to embark in quartz. There
are some of the very best leads in
Idaho Territory here forsalo, and it
is astonishing to mo that men will
make investments in the stocks abore
mentioned, and have eo great a dis
inclination to invest in the quartz
which in here for sale.
Dr. Hawthorne is here with a part
of the Atlanta, in the Yuba district
also Jessie Benton, Grey Eagle, and
Willamette, some of the bost interests
in tho Territory also with a large
number of loads in Flint District,
Owyhee ounty.
Ono great cause of nn indisposition
to invent is that certain persons have
been on here and sold wild cat, and
inado a character of representation,
which has misled companies as to ex
penses, modo of working mines, time
at which results would likely be ob
tainod, &o.
Cam. A. W. Waters of the 1st
Oregon Infaolry, commanding officer
at Fort Lnpwai, called on us yester
day evening. IIo is down on business
connected with tho Fort and the In
ian Agency at that point, and will
take a flying trip into Web-foot to see
is friends beforo he returns. lie sayB
that a company of cavalry are badly
needed at Lapwai in order to prevent
tbo whites from having improper in
tercourse with the Indians. That the
ndians on the reservo are mostly
Nez Percos, are disposed to be well
behaved and that if whisky and cullus
whites can be kept off tho reserve it
will be a success. ,
"Owyhee." The district of Owy
hee, says the Honolulu Advertiser, was
so christened by a couple of Hawaii
ans, who were in the employ of the
Hudson Bay Company, and lived thero
trading with the neighboring Indians
Tbey litllo thought then that the boo
tion would bncomo famous as a gold
mining region, and the name is likely
to be porpoiuated thero, but it is not
properly spelled. Owyhee will do.
Old stories cf the war are constantly
coming to light.' It is stated that
when General Bragg was in command
of Augusta, Georgia, last winter, Jeff.
Davis telegraphed to him "to bold the
State at all baztrds, slop up the roads,
destroy the supplies and crush Sber
man." At tho close of tho dispatch
the rebol President inquired, "What is
your available force tor this purpose;
General Brflge promptly replied
" Five proclamations and one bri
' Tnc steamer brought up a load of
Celestials yesterday 5 we did not connt
them, but there were enough of them
Wasco Lodge, No, 15,F." fcArji" -
Holds Ha stilted Communication on the First and Tlilril
Mondays of ouch mouth, at tfielr hall. In Dullea City.
Rrotltren'in good standing are Invited to attend,
fct-ru L. Pope, Sec'y. By order of the W. M. .
Columbia Lodge, No. 5, I. O. O. F.-
Moeta trery Friday ("Toning at 7 o'clock, ill Gates
Hall, corner of Second and Court Streeta. Brothers In
good standing are Invited to attend. By order. N.O.
Goods at Cost. We would call the attention of our
readers to the fact, that Messrs. Abrahamson ft Koblborg
are selling Roods nt San Francisco cost. Partioa desiring
to buy Clothing, will do well to exnmiuo their stock be
foro purchasing olsewhere. ' ml8tf
DENTAL NOTICE!. Being nbont to make a
professional tour to the towns aud settlements up the
Columbia, I respectfully call the attention of those of my
patrons who are in need of Dontal Opo rations of any char
acter, to the fact, so thnt they nny hare an opportunity
to arall themselves of my services before my departure,
if so desired. 1 will lenv about the 2oth of March, and
return to this pluce to resume my practice, about the
18th of June. ft7tf J, W. UUKLkY.
TO the: tuavelixg public.
THE NEW7 BKIDGE
ACROSS TUB LOWER ))E8 0IIUTK8 IS NOW COV
plete. and ready for the crossing of TEAMS, PACK
ANIMALS, etc TOLLS MODERATE
1)KS CIIUTKS KOAD ft BRIDGE CO.
SaUes, March 20, 181)0. mr29:lw
UNIOIY MASS MUUTIftU.
AMASS MEETING OF TUB UNION VOTERS AND
Citizens of Dalles City will be hold at I ho COURT
1I.JU8K, THIS (Thursday; KVKMNU, at V. o'clock, for
the purposeof placing in nomination candijitos for the
several municipal ofllcos lor the city, to be lupported at
the annu .1 election, on Monday noxt.
All persons desirous of selecting the best men of the
city to All said offices, are respectlu'ly invited to attend.
uy order or UJiua umimi n kk.
COAl OIL !
COAL OIL !
COAL OIL!
AT SAN FEANC1SCO COST !
AT SAN FRANCISCO COST 1
AT SAN FRANCISCO COST 1 -AND
FREIGHT,
mrC0:lm At fj-nten Ss C'hnnfiiV,
AUCTION SALE
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, AT TUB
Store of Abrahamson ft Kohlberg, on Muin street,
Saturday, march Slut, at 10 a. m
All of their Stock of CLOTHING aud Clcutleineu'i
FURNISHING GOOD?, const. ting or
Coats,
Pants,
Vests,
Hats,
Hoots,
Milrts,
&.C., &.C., &.C.
This inle Is worthy of the attention of Dealers and
others. The Stock inunt be sold without reserve, as
Messrs. Abrnhtimson ft Kohlberg intend to close out
their business at the Dulles Lei'.. re the 1st ol April.
mrffltd JOHN WILLIAMS, Anct.
FOR CITY MARSHAL.
IOR THE BENEFIT OP ALL MY FKIKNPS AND A
few of my enemies, I announce my self us a Ctuull-
Uate fur City Marshal tit the coming election.
FOR CITYMARSHAL.
A T TIIE HF.QCKST OF MY FRIENB8 I ANNOUNCE
Xm. myself as a candidate for He-election.
UrJte (JJlAlilbS AKKliKH.
A. CAED.
mTADAMR LK TELLIEIl WOULD RESPECTFULLY
IT inform tha Ladies of tho Dalles ami vicinity, that
she is now prepared to do all kinds of DRESS, CLOAK,
aud PALETOT maklmr. Also. CUTTING and FITTING
In a new and Improved style, uevor belore introuuoea la
this place.
She will warrant to live satisfaction, and would moat
resnectfullv eolicit a libera! natronaee.
m tnt kooiws lately occajpiaa iy Airs, nnjie, over
Degener's Store, on Washington struct, between Second
nd Third.
Dallos, March 27th, 1860. mr27tf
H.HERMAN & CO.,
MAIN ST., DALLES, OPPOSITE EMPIRE HOTEL,
TTAVB JD8T RECEIVED A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF
11
SPRING AND 8V9I91ER GOODS
, Consisting In part of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods
Clothing,
Boots & Shoes,
Ilatg&CapNj
' Which they offer to sell at SMALL PROFITS.
Dalles, March 27th, 1800. mr27tf
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
For Mayor JAMES M. BIRD.
I For Recorder JAMES A. CAMPBELL,
t For Treasurer O. 8. SATAOK.
Vm M.rahnl N . R. PACKARD. '
tor Coaucilmen J. W. RLAKENY, E. P. FITZQRR'
AM, W. P. MILLER. WM. MOAUUS, A. W. FKKGU-
8i IN, mh2fite
AO 11C E.
A tL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE UNDERSIGNED
V are requested to "come nd s tat' Mfora the
uai lnstn at the IMuK Eicuan saiooia, -:
mMUk . ; .! . M. REMIQ
tfCTIflFMD COB
HOTJSJE!
No. 100 MAIN STREET, DALLES.
TUB UNDERSIGNED THANKFUL FOR PAST
Furore, resnertfiillv Informs the citizens of tha
Dalles, and the public generally, that he continues u
sell at - .
PUBLIC AUCTION
. ; OR PRIVATE SALE,
Real EHtale,
General Merchandise,
GiocerlcN,
Morse, ,
M u leu,
Fiirnlf are.
Slocks, &c. &.C.
REGULAR SALE DAYS,
Tuesdays arid Saturdays.
'ash Advances made on Consignments,
And PROMPT RETURN lmde of sales.
Ont-door and Special Sales attended to In an; part el
the city.
JOHN "WILLIAMS, Auctioneer.
SELLING OFF AT COST!
J. GOETZ & CO..
STONE BUILDING, WASHINGTON STREET, DALLES,
Offer thoir well-selectod stock of
TOBACCO,
SEGAHS,
PIPES,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
AND
STATIONERY.
AT
SAN FItANClSCO COST.
mrtTtf
NE HUNDREOJMILES SAVED!
BLACKF00T&1UG BEND MINES
BY WAY OF
Whit Bluffs!
THE SHORTEST AND SAFEST ROAD
For Land Travel,
Distance from Dalles to While Bluff 100 miles
' ', White Bluffs to Pond'Oieille 100 u
' ' toColrllle. 178 '
Travelers hy land for either or the aboTd Gold Fields,
ill save
Save Time Distance and Money
By taking the White Bluff Road.
Wood, Water aud Grass
Arc fonnd on this Road within easy drives. ;
The mad Is now ojien, and possesses advantages ever t
any other land routo from tlio Dalles.
I'ubliiliril i,v orner oi
Til E CITIZENS OF THE DALLE?.
Dalles, March, 20, 18(18. mJfttim.
J. J tJK E E,
Main Street. Dalles, x
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
CIGARS. TOBACCO, SNUFF,
PIPES, &o.
AUTATB IS BTOttl TBI BUT BBAttPB OT . . .
Cigars, Tobacco, Matches, &c.
PLAYING CARDS. :
POCKET CUTLERY,
PORT MONIES. . ,
COM RS and B 11U8II ES. o' all kinds,
PERFUMERY, ot every description,
CHINA ORNAMENTS.
TOYS. DOLLS, eto.
FISH HOOKS and FISHING TACKLE,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
FANCY GOODS, tc.
Also Powder.Shot. Lead, Powder Flasks, Baskets, and
many other articlea too numerous to inontlon.
0f Intorior dealers supplied with Cigars. Tobacco.. tr.
at less than Portland prices, with freiicht added. oc-A
BALDWIN & BRO.,
OVFKR VOR 8ALK IN CONNECTION WITH A COU
plot stock of
Staple GrocericH,
ALL KINDS OF FEED.
Barley &; Oats,
Ground Barley,
DBran Sc tShorts, . '
Wheat,1
Which we prfnose to sefl fn quantities to salt at PORT-'
LAND PRICKS, Sliding freight. , inl8tl '.'
J. W. QURLEY, DENTIST,
Main St., Dalles, Oregon. '
WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM
the cltfseiia of thl place and vi
cinity, that having retnrned from a pro- i
lesslonal tour throuirh the mlrs. he has
airaln resumed the practice of jRNTISTRY, In the ronaa
formerly occupied by him, in the building occupied fcr
Wood It Butler, Photograph Artists, and adjoining Wat
dron Bros.' Drug Store. He takes this method of l- '
tending thanks, for the liberal patronage heretofore ..
tended to him, and solicits a continuance of the Bams.
LIST OF PBICI8. .
Entire Denture on Gold Base ....$1".6 to $J .
, " Upper Dentnre, Gold Ias....... B h
" Denlnre.TlnnlteBase TO w J.
' Upper Dentnre, Voleanlte Base So "
Gold FIHImrs Inserted from one dollar npward. ;' '
Chlldnka' Teeth txtnct4 fret af charge. ' teJ-tC: J