The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, April 06, 1866, Image 3

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Now York Hold Qm.tutimia 121
aUn Francisco Legal Teuder mien 78
Isaao X. Biocn,
- San Francisco.
0.8.
Mllt.Il.
Dalles.
J low It was Done In an article
en-itled " Hon. Wilson Iiowlby," llie
Oregon Statesman explains Low. the
nomination of Mullory was m-cured ut
tliu Union Slule Convention, ut Cor
vulliri, us folio wo : .
Hon. Wilson Bowlby Tlio pro
ceodings of llio Ui'ion Siate Conven
tion show thai this uenllemun re
ceived but twenty Jour voii'8 tor iho
iiooiiiudion to Ui'iilti-u.s. It it u duty
which wo owo to Dr. Iiowlby and Ins
liieiids, we buin one of ibein, and
which impurtiul justice dernundtt, Una
this vote of the Convention be ex.
jiluincd, und Unit it bo not permitted
tj go to the world as the measure ot
his popularity . or the true estiinuio ot
that Convention or the- Union purly
of Orc'L'on. ot one of the uurest. ublor t
und best men in the Stale. Wo were
tt the Convention, und know whereof
wo Hpoulc,
It was not expectod by Dr. Bowl
by's friends thut he would be nomi
nated on Iho first ballot; while Mul
lory's friends wire sulistiid thut un
less their man wits chosen on the first
ballot, ho could not be nominated at
nil. Mr. Buker, of Union county, was
brought forwurd by the deloites eust
of the monnluins, not with uny ex
pectulion of nominating him, but in
ordor to givo him a complimentary
vole, und then on the second ballot go
in a body for Bovvlby. Mr. Mallory
was the first choice of about fir'y deW
cgates, made up of the vote ot Marion
county, the vole of Malmemuh wilh
one exception, the vote of Linn wilh
t wo or three exceptions, the vote of
Douglas, und part ot the vole ot Jack
von, with so-uno ou-lsidoscuttering votes.
Of these votos which would be cast in
lUe first inslunoe for Mullory, about
twenty would have pnllod uwuy und
trono lor iiowlby on a second ballot
Thus it wus plain, to-the lrieuds ot
Mr. Mullory, and also those of Dr.
iiowlby, that unless Mallory was
chosen on the firm, ballot, Bowl by
would receive a minority ot thirty or
forty on the second ballot. Upon
these circumstances the fiiends of Dr.
Iiowlby relied with confidence, and
awaited the result without fear, their
tiuvoriie totally refuning to make any
bargain or urrungemcnt thut. would
enlarge his vote on the first ballot,.
With Mr. Mullory's known strength
his friends had no hope of securing
his nomination; but to- increuso that
strength, und, if possible, seeuro the
victory on the first bolloting, minus,
pecting friends of Dr. Iiowlby were
upproached und ueked to cust their
first vote for Mallory,' us a compliment
(try voto; that "Mallory hud no ex
pectations of a nomination, und, there
pliinent him with a hundeomo vole."
In this wur, votes enough wero se
" cured to swell Mallory's voto. on tbe
first ballot to a majority ;. and when
the bullots were counted .' out the
strategy was visible.
We will not conceal our disappoint
ment and chagrin at the. defeat of Dr.
Bowly, accomplished In this way.. We
labored for his nomiialiona8 the first
consideration of the Convention, alter
the adoption of a. platform of sound,
vital principles. Wo have soon tho
. man thoroughly tried, and- tempted
by all the inside workings of a polit
ical convention', and wo must, say that
we. have never to and a purer, a more
upright and thoroughly honorable and
noble man in uli our experience. He
L is above all prico. Under a plain and
unpretending exterior is ooucealod the
jewel of incorruptibility. He is a
man that tboso who know turn will
fight for against any and all odds.
When tho Union party of Oregon
learn to confide their loadorship to
such men a Wilson Iiowlby of Wash
irrgton county,, tbey will have learned
to honor and. respect tho noble princi
pies which made the party strong,
tnumpnant ana nonorauio. ,..
Blocli, Miller & Co.,
VHOLESALE '
GROCER Sv,
ASR DEALERS IX
Wines &, Liqxxors,
And Importers and Jobbere of
CLOTHING
Boots Si Shoes,
Under Clothing,
Blankets,
etc., etc., etc.
ASSAY OFFICE.
-nrii HAVE AN ASSAY OFFICE IX CONNECTION
V wilh our business, under the entire supervision
of Mr. Miller. We make relume in Burn in six hours
We guarantee ell our Aseave iiml pay the HIGHEST
CASH PKlUiS 'or tinrs. vte also pay trie iiignesi
Cash Price for Gold Duet.
BEiOOII, BllLiliElt a IJJ.,
myStf Cor. Main and WashliiKton streets. Dalles.
VTJALDRON BROS.,
Wholesale & Retail' Druggists,
Main Street, Dulles, Oregon.
WE NOW OCCUPY CUR NEW TWO STORY FIRR
proof Stone building, opposite BIikIi, Miller A
Co.. and offer to the public a full unit complete stink of 1
Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, consutlug lu part or
FRANKLIN MARKET.
CORNEB 01 SECOND AND WA8U1NOT0N BTRKKT3-
4 DALLES, OREGON, .
JOHNEPP1NGKR Proprietor
C3
nnifH tmKH9I0!ED
M.' having flttad up tli
KK1IOPRNK.
TURPENTINE,
ALCOHOL,
ACins.
LIN8KKD,
LAIU.
CAi-TOR ANT)
NhATSFOOT Oil,
LAMP WICKS A CHIMNEYS
HOPS.
SAUK.
BPONORS.
L.BKCIIB3,
CORKS,
1 Iftftf.
I.NUIOO AND
LANPBLACK
TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES. SUPPORTERS.
AND
PATKIT MKD1CINKS.
Our stuck uf FANCY GOODS I s of the finest and best
quality; new stvli-s ond large assortments, snsh a
LUIIIN'S PKItFUKKItY. 11A1K.
LUIIIN'STOlLKTSuAP, FLUSH,
POMADKS. SHAVING, .
. '. CM8.MKTICS,' 11AT.
, UAIKOiLS, CI.OTnH9.
C0I.0QNK, TOOTIl'ANDi
FANCY SOAPS AND N AJL BHU8IIKS
, -TOOTH POWfiUUS, AND COMUS.
PURE WINE 3 AND LIQUORS,
For Medicinal nurnoses.
Our (iirllitlr fur liu-vina: Koods are second to none in
the Stan, ind we shall nt all times sell at a small ad-
vani e from cost , Kuuily sales ami small profits.
rillSIClAW rKESCRlFTIONS
Carefully compounded at all hours of the day and nlirht.
Dulles, Beat, u, JLSUD. seiu-ii
alniTe Market in the UK T
BTY.MC, will" keep constantr
ly on linud all ebrta of ,
i-reu ana Cured Menfs,
Of the best quality furulshed al the LOWK8T RATE
My motto is to PLKABlt A LI."
TlATtTIK8 nAVINO BUPKK10R 8T0CK FOR BALI
JL will ilo won to call st tile Vranklln.Markvt.
Dalles, Vebninry 10th, 1806.
JOUN KPP1N0KR.
SEALERS IN
HARDWARE,
IRON &L STEEL.
GROCERIES.
BY THE PACKAQE.
FOE CASH,"
At San Francisco Prices,
Adding cost of Tinnsportntlon.
VEKY IJIPOBTANT
-TO
Merchants, Families, Hotels and I
BAR-ROOMH,
WDLICS KRAKMKIl 1IAVINI1 BOUGHT TFIE EN-
lire tock of MerchaniliKe and Book Account of the
lute Urm ot M. Seller A Co., in this city, to which he has
added of his own Importation (while doing uuslness in
Portland) an ImuieuBe Uuca ol the beat niiinuiactured
Crockery, Glattsware,
PlatetMVare, Lamps,
ChandcllerN, Table Cutlery
Looklng-Cala&scB and ,
All Kinds of Oils,
All of which he offers at reduced rates. Persons wish
ing to buy any of the abnviMuenthmed articles, will do
well to give me a call before purchnsliiK elsewhere.
Orders from tlia interior promptly attended to, and
goods paojteu to go secure. Don t inn to cull . on me.
uuulos atone uuliuiuu. wasu nuion strest, uanes.
JULIUS KHAEMER.
Dalles. March lTtli, 1800. atliUlf
ml3tf
CUUMINO A GRANT,
Dalles, Qregon.
V. 13. DOUGLASS,
(Successor to Willliuu Diritbauin.)
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER,
AXD lUUt US -
Iiiio Watches
AND JEWELRY,
VNYUKSTIIK ATTKXT10N OF HIS Fill ENDS AND
JL tho I'ubuo tu hU cliulcc sulectiou of
New and Fashionable Goods,
Respectfully soliciting tholr pnlronngo. '
Wn'chos PROMPTLY and PROPERLY repaired and
- uxM . Nt Door to-the Post Office
NOTICE.
' Orricn or Tniur QoAHTKHMHTrR,
Dkpartmkm us tub Coli muia,
Frni Vantmmr. IK. K March 28. 186.
SEALED PltOPOSALS will be received for the TRANS
PORTATION OJf OOVERNJlJiNI FREIGHT ovor
tho-fullowiiHt named rentes:
1st. From t'ort Dalles. Orenron. to CamnaCurry, Wat
son and Wright. Didders to state the price per pound
In C( in, they will take tho freight or.
Sepiintte bids reaulred fur eiich Camp. Bids for this
service will be ruceiren at Fort Dalles, Oroitou, by Capt,
James Oilllss, A. Q. M., U. S. A., and at tills oltics, up
to it M., on ins 1st any nt may, inoo.
2d. From Wallula, V. T, to Fort Colville, W. T
The price per pound In Coin to be stated by bidders.
Bids for tnis leavioe will be received at fort Walla
Walla, W. T , by 1 t Lieut. John Noble, A. A. Q. M.,and
at this office, rp to 12 M. on the 1st day of May, 1800.
3d. From Wallula, W. L, to Fort Boise, I. T. The
prico pop pound In Com to be stated by bidden for this
transportation. Bids for thls service will be received by
Gapt. T. J. Kckerson, A. Q. M , U. B. A., Fort Boise, I.
T - and at this office, up to 12 11., on the loth day of May,
ITOO.
4th. Krom Fort Dalles, OreRon, to lort Botse, I. T.
the price per pound In Coin, i r which transportation
will be furnished over this route to be stated. Bids for
this service will be received at lort Dallas, Oregon, by
Cant. James Omits. A. CI. H., U. S. A.: Fort l)ole. I.T.,
by. Capt. T. J. Kckerson. A. Q. M., U. 8. A and at this
ouio. up to uc Ji. on tue l&tu day or aiay, umo.
Bidders for all the routus will be required to give
bonds with good and sufficient security, tor tbe faithful
performance of any coutraet which may. ba awarded
thorn under this advertlsoment. Bids to be lu duplicate
and accompanied by an oath of allegluuce to the Doited
States.
The rl'irlit to reject any or all bids Is raservad, If so
deemed best for. the Interost of tbe service'
All contracts made subjoct to the approval of the De
partment ana Division uomninnuers.
. . ,r , , , - IIHNKY 0. HODOKS,
' Brevet- Et. Col. and Chief Qu irtermasier,
a3dlwkt.t stuil I , Depariuieut,o(.tbe Culuuibbv.
v NOTWiE.
AIL PERRONS INDEBTED TO COIIN k DOIIM most
pay up by Hie 26th Inst.; or legal proceeillnics will
ba bad. ,,1'uls ts tue last avtlce, t WUS bVUL
ONE HUNDREDMILES SAVED!
BLACKFOOT&BIG BEADMOES
BY WAY OF
Wliito IBIhITh!
THE SHORTEST AND SAFEST ROAD
For Iancl Travel.
Distance from Dalles to White Bluffs 100 miles
" ', White Bluffs to Pen d'Uiollle 160
' " to Colville ,....170
Travelers by bind for either of tbo abovo Oold Fields,
will suvo
Save Time Distance and Money
By taking the- While Bluffi ttoad.
Wood, Water and Grass
Are-found on This Road whhln easy drive.
The rnad Is now open, and possesses advantages over
any other land ronte from the Daiios.
I'uoilened ov orner oi
TIIK CITIZENS OF TUB DA1.LR'.
Dalles, March, 20, 1666. t m2U:2ui.
COLUMBIA RIVER MINES!
it. . booth ninnr nftison.
BOOTH Sc NEV1SON,
Forwarding- ml Contmlitloh MercIiaHti
AND DELKRS IN GK.SERAT MERC1IANDIEK,
White KliiffH, W., X,:
FRKIOHT FOR COLVILLK, UPPKR COtCMBIA,
KOOTKNAI aud BLA(;KF00T MINES promptly
lorwardtwl.
Mark Goods B. it N., Wl.lte Bluffs, W. T,
Poetund RlchanU k McCraken, Allea k Lewis, and
;iIodge- Calef. .
Dtuo Bloch, Miller k CoM Keenoh.A Oilman.
TOYS ! T0YSIT0YS ! TOYS I
FOR TOYS AND FANCY GOODS
For the Holidays, wa racnmmend all dealers In that
Una to the bashC aku tus Kjii-uuium oi - .
", T,I1MAUKR k ZUIN,
820. and 322 Battery Street,
b3Mb ; , i. Ban Francisco.
avasui;to market.
' oorrii or
COURT AND 8E80ND STREETS. DALLES, OREGON
JOHN MJCHELBACH, Pioprletor.H
fb-iconstnully on hand all ths varie
ties that the market can possibly
...
auoru, oi
FTtlCSII &CUBED MKATS,
' . and always of tbe b.st quality. ,
FAMILIES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS ' J
supplied on rensouable terms.
Tbe undersi&ncq Is nlwayH prepared to pay the htch.
est cash price fur FAT CATTLE, Parties havlilg stork.
In good condition, are requested to rail on him before
going elsewhere. JOllN M1C1IELBACU.
uanes, Marcli Ulsi.iBOS, .. nilinltr ,
NOTICE TO FARMERS
flMIR DALLES LUMBER AND MANl'FACTUKIN
J. COMPANY has recently attached a I; ! .: -
FLOURING MILL
to their Steam Sash and Door Factory, In this City, and)
are now prepared to CHOP FEED, OIUND WHEAT ai.d
CORN, and warrant to give the beat satislkctlun. On.
hand oonstantly and for sale '
KXTRA FAMILY FLOUR,
Bl'.UUNDSOK SUUDMNOB,
BRAN AND SHORTS.
CHOP FEED, CU1CKEN FEED:. ,
Also, a Snnerlor article of 60RN MEAL, from now
Corn.
The blithest market orice paid for WTIRAT. CORN a.
BARLEY.' H. A.1I00UK, Agent.. .
Dalles, Not. 2, 1865. ' ntri
"auction and commission.
JOHN WILLIAMS,
AUCTIONEER,
No. 100, Main Street, Dalles City.
WILL ATTEND TO THE SELLING. AT AUCTION
nt Oeneral Merchandise Henl Hstat. firm-orti s,
Uuises,New and cecoiidJtund Funiiture, Stocks, Ac, Ac.
Begjular Sales Day Saturday.
Oat-door and Special Sales attended to In an curt of
the City.
Liberal Advances made on Consignments
nlO:Sm. JOHN WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. '
A.. O. UllADFORD,
IMPORTER AND JOBBER OF .
KWiiios & I-siqiiors,,
FrTONT STREET,
Portland, - - - OregBih. .
kFFERS FOll SALE A VKRY LAKQE ASSORT
nient ot
Ilraiidleg, . - -
( Wlucs, .
. Liquors,'
. .s . Cage Goodi.
&C. , - Vce i &s3
A- The Trade Is rmrtlenlarl v. invited to. examine ni-
st ck berui'tpnrcllaHihg elsewhere. au24-tf
O'
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
MAIN STREET, DALLES,
f-VEALKR IN FINK WATCIIE8, 'JEWELRY,
J CLOCKS, OoUlPens.bllver and riatetl n are, '
Spectacles, Cutlkry, Ao. J
a-Parllcular attention paid to repairing flneM
Vatchea, Clocks, Jewelry, etc.. All Watnhes repaired by
me warranted for twelve months. '
N. B. All orders from tlaa upper oountry, by Express
or otberwiset promptly awendvu to.
AOAED.
MADAME IlB TELLIBR W08I.B RESPECTFDI.I.Y.
Inform the Ijwlles of the Dalles and vicinity that
Sli. is now prepared mi uuii wiu. w.i l, mmn. ,
and PALETOT making. Also. CUTT1NO and Fl ITINti-
In a new and Improved style, nevee) before introduced. In
till. tllUF..' . ' '
She will warrant to give satlsftietlom, so would most
respectmily solicit a liberal patronage, - i
In the Koonis lately occupied by Mrs. White. over
Drgener's Btore, on Wsshlugton street, betwoen Second
II. HERMAN &CO.
MAIN ST., DALLES, OPROSITX EMPIRB IIOTEIl,
JJAVE JUST RECEI VJJD A. BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF
Sl'RIKG AND SU319ICII GOODJS
' Consisting in part of ,
Fancy and Staple Dry Good
ciothtog, .
Boots & Shoes, "7
. . O ,i , '. i Huts &. raps,.
W'lilili tlley offer to sell at 8M-ALL PROFITS.1 " J
Dallas. March 27th, 18H0. ' ' mr27f
BOOKS! books:
" WHOLESALE AND RETAIL., .
. . ; . '
sCIlOOB BOOKS, STATIONERY,
Btanuirii awl .itisceiianoous WOKKts
Lata NOVELS, MAGAZINES, PAPERS.
Ac Ao.. by every Steamer. Poet-Omcea
Bookstore. Malu street, Dalle.
Garden SeedS foe 1h Million.
aaT-tf II. J. WA1.DROW
PU2tS, WOOL and IIIDliS.
rjpill! lUQIIESTCASn PRICE PAID FOR '
Fl'R8,. WOOLrAND HIDES, at
aihlP-lm
MeCRARKN, MERRILL k CO.'S
1 NnrtH Fiont Street, PortlaoO-.
NEW YORK I1AKEIIY
' J . ' and, - '
GROCERY 8 TOR E.,
' ' Main Street Dalles. :
nilUBtf i FJIEDENIOK BKN7.E1I.
and Third
Dalles, March Z7lb, 1800,
urJTtr
TO TUB IKAVIiLIJVG PinLICV
TIIFV NEW" 'BRIDGK
ACROSS tn LOWER DES 0IIUTE8 IS NOW COM.,
plete. and ready fir the crossing of TEAMS. PACK.
ANIMALS, etc." TOLLS MODKRATB
" DK CHUTKa ilOAD k BIIIDOKCO.
Pa'.les, MarcU 3v,lSiM). - T. . .. airWtl '