The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, April 17, 1866, Image 2

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TUESDAY X0BX1K6, APB1L 17, 1860.
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Quinct A.i BaooKB, Postal Agent,
arrived at the Dalles yesterday, en
route to Idaho, where ho goes to look
after Postal affairs in that Territory.
- Tub steamer Oneonta brought op,
last evening, forty-nine recruits for
'" Col. Coppinger's Company of the 14th
.'V: 3. Infantry, now stationed at Fort.
Dalles. The company will leavo hero.
,-' on Wednesday morning for Fort Boise,
by way ot Umatilla.
The April term of the Circnit Court
commenced yesterday, lion. J. 6. Wil
son presidios;.' The following is the
Grand Jury : D. Bolton, Foreman; G.
W. Williams, F. A. O. Payne, N. J.
. Dubois, John Moran, Francis Bald
' win and Thomas Smith.
Tiierb has scarcely been a day
daring the past week that pack trains
and miners have not left for Montana
by way of White Bluffs. : Parties who
have traveled over the road from the
apposite side of the Columbia, pro
; nounoe it a good one, and a great
saving in distance. This we learn
; from men not in any way interested
' except in the gooeral good and the
guidance of miners who are bound for
Black foot, and wish to save both time
and money in making the trip.
this
FROM CANYON CITY.
The stage from Canyon City ar
rived here on Sunday afternoon.
From Mr. S. Brooks we learn the fol
lowing:. ..There was quite an excite-
rmtm and wwmm
l,UO uii vvuiuii va vv-a a v v j v iivi v
there is a regular depot of supplies
fof the wholo Snake triEtfev
The people of Canyon City and '!.
HOUSE! v
U. iOO MAI STREET, DALLES.
iai.i.lP..in. ,Mt.liil.lininJ j - 7j rTeHR UNDERSIGN xtr THANKFUL FOR PAST
ment at Oanyon, growing out of some tt,08J Bj0Dff tne ijne 0f tne roa(j Dave !.'. ,, rwp.ctft.il, ifr . eui.cn. of t.
rich strikes that have been made on K nt nDiin .m I S tai ,he ,ub"t "
VVJtfV Ul V HUfivivi'v " wvaj J I
Uiive creek:. Miners on tne creen frnm ,hfl mtH,H ,hnritifis. and1 m
were roaningiromwioiou per aay, deavor tfffWr the coumrv of lneBe
and one company took out 85,000 in a deviU bflve rai8ed a Jurd 0, . aDout
week's run. Several stores are going j2 000( wbich they i(ltend to pay M n
Iroro uanyon city over to viive. reward for Bculps at the fate of $100
I nore is a grea., searcuy ui men each W(J undt;-ratarid thal a por,y of J
vunyou vuy, ...(., me , ,oon leave Canvon CM in
search of Lo, and we are assured that
nothing in the shape of Indian ' will
be spared, should the party be form
nate enough to fall in with any. This
rs Ibe right way, and we believe the
to ?6 a ,day. At Marysvillo, the
miners are also doing very well. A
company working wtln a hydraulic
took out $20,010 in one week. Good
diggings have also been found on the
Main John Day river, about eight only way that these savages can ever
miles from Car.yon City, and miners be Buccensfully treated with. The
were getting one dollar to the pan.- P,:0P,e of Canyon City look for assist.
. -,b ,n .... ., .. ance m th matter to the eidzens of
At Moore sBancb, eighteen miles this lha tj.ii,. and we lrnRt that some
PUBLIC AUCTION
OR PRIVATB BALK,
Real Estate,
General Nercnandlsev .
Giocerles,
Horse), .
?; ; Mules,' ,
, .-!.,; .'. .' . . v- Frrrntiare'. 1 '
. , . Stocks, &.C. kt
1 REGULAR BALE DAYS, " ; ' '
Tuesdays and Saturdays. ,
Casft Advances made on Consignment!,
Art PROMPT RETURN awe e anles.
OnteWand Special Sales atteadeet la ny parte
the city. .
40HH "WILLIAMS, Auctioneer.
SELLING OFF AT COST I
J. GOTTTZ & CO..
side of Canyon City, a party of men measures will bo taken to raise a fund "o-S
bad commcnoea worn, ana tne pros-1 in mm uoniy lor toe inoaanio pur TOBACCO -
pects were fair for their making good P0f, OI naaing tne country oi these
wagos. ,
On Thursday of last week, a soldier
: red devils.
Mr. S. A. Buchanan starts
meriting for his new field ol operations.
Mr. B. has been clerk in Wells, Fargo
h Co.'s office in this city for some time
past, and has by bis courteous and gen
tlemanly conduct made many friends
in the Dalles, who will regret bis do.
parture. lie is associated with Messrs
Edgar k Waldron in the Blackfoot
Express, which will leave Walla Walla
every, week, the first through express
going from here this tnoruihg. We
recommond Sam. to the people of the
upper Columbia as a gentleman, who
is well worthy of their confidence.
From Montana. We are permit
ted to make the following extract from
a letter dated at Blackfoot City, Marclv
9ib, and addressed to a gentloman in
this city:
" Everything is moving along here
about as usual. There is no business
of any kind doing yet. It still keeps
frozen weather, and every person is
anxious to see spring come. I think
that this will be a pretty lively camp
text summer. ' Those Elk Creek dig
gings are reported to be the best in
the country.' There is a big rush there
from all parts of the country. Flour
has declined some. I bought some
i Standard this week for $27,50. There
is a large amount of floor in the
. country. ':
" Daiit Mail. Hereafter there will
be a . daily mail between the Dalles
and the towns up the Columbia. Mr,
Brooks, Postal Agent, has affected an
arrangement wilb:Uapt. Ainswortn
President of tbe O.'S. N. Company
to carry the mail every, time a boat
leaves Celilo lor tho Upper Columbia,
For tbe present service a tri weekly
mail the Company receive the sum
of $1,000 per month, and the increase
service is rondored by the O. S. 14
Company without any additional
compensation. This act on tbe part
of, tbe Navigation Company is ono
that deserves the thanks of the people
' ast of the mountains, and is only an;
other illustration .of the munificence
of the President and officers of the O.
S, N Company, towards oar people.1
Parties who arrived from the Cas-
named John McLaughlin, belonging Cades by the steamer last evening, in
to Uapt braall s Company, was drown- form us that during the last thirty bix
ed in the South Fork, while attempt I honrs, up to noon yesterday, It rained
ing to lord that stream. I ten inches at tne taaeacles. This is
INDIAN depredations. b7 iar lhe Heaviest rain we have heard
On Tuesday last, four men who had 0 "1 YreKu ?"u " o"ueruu.j
." . . ahead of the webfoot mists.
cone out to prospect tne cinnabar I
ledge, abont two miles from Eiley's Sui51viir."TSi!. '""5"'"Mcran
By order.
II. L. CHAPIN, Sec.
Jtekisn KKtn Coatnanr MKETINQ
xma t,vnaiur, ut ty o clock.
uj oruer f i w rorejntn.
Relief Holt CompnyUegu!ar Jlcetlnf Ihl I
Eienlng at Vi o'clock . 0. A. LIEBK, 8ec'.
Wiico Lodge, No. 15, A. F. A. M.
Bold! It stated CoamiMlentlDn on the firrt end Third
Mondays of each month, at their hull, In Salle City.
Brethren In good standing are Invited to attend.
Situ Li. rops, hue . ay orcier oi ine w. u.
Ranch, were attacked by a party of
fifteen Indians, and one of the whites,
named Fred.' Dyer, was shot through
the knee. ' The Indians firod about
fifty shots at them, but the whites
having only two guns could make but
a slight resistance. One Indian was
supposed to be killed. The whites
bad one of their horses shot through
tbe shoulder, and succeeded in reach.
ing the ranch, bringing with tbem
their wounded comrade. The nii'ht
I nvivipii. nii'rrrK..n.fn.ihAnt bi
after, tbO Indians Came On tbe road professional tour to th tow and ecUleaienti p tbe
Columbia, I respectfully call the attention of those of my
patrons who are In need of Dental Operations of any c liar
actor, to th fact, so that they mty hare an opportunity
to avail themselves of my services before my departure,
If so desired. I will leave abont the 20th of March, and!
return to this place to reenni my practice, abont thr
lHtb M jnne. I"! 4, w. uuHbfii,
SEGAltS,
PIPEr
YANKEE JNOXIOISB,
' '- AND ' 1 ' - ' -
STATIONERY
' . AT ,
SAT FRANCISCO COST.
J. JUKEE,
. Main Street, Danes,
imwu aiib stun hiui is
CIGARS. TOBACCO, SNUFF,
PIPES, &o.
aiwati m rroai tbi (Ut lumii or
Cigars, Tobacco, Matches, dc.
Colombia Lodge, No. , I. O. O. V.
Meets every Friday evening at T o'clock, lu Oate
Hall, corner of Second and Court Streets. Brothers in
good standing are invited to attend. By order. N. 0.
at the ranch, and finding no opposi1
tion, roamed about there all night.
Thoy left for the mountains next in or
ning. From Bock Creek to South
Fork there is a trail, on which the
Indians have erected barricades1, 1 LAWTOS BLACKBEHUY VINES
whora thev secrete themselves, and to I rSalby- VRED. LIKBB.
which they retire when . attacked. A. OIT
Over this trail they run all the stock Literary and Scientific Lectures
BtOlOn by tbom. ID thlS neighborhood, 1 ariIlCU has been In contemplation for some time,
.. . ivvts new onerea to me people or in j;aiies.
ana aiBO waicn ine . movements OI Orst Lecture of tueBerms will Leglven
the travelers who pass that way. THIS EVENING-,
AKnttr tori r!nw ainna n nnrlvr nl In. one Tneeday Evening tnereaiter, tnrouirh the
ADOUt ten OayS Since a party OI in gerle ol' Uht Lectures. The proceeds will be divided
n;uio Ttn,., r-olr TTnnoA hetweew the Congregational and Methodist Sabbuth
UiaUD IIO.VW .UV V.VV. y
four miles from Camp Watson, and I Tickets for the Course t : ONE DOLLAR.
. -i i . I Slnzla Admission. Vlftv cent!.-
810 ie a set, oi nurnees irora a wagon, T,.,. leotur, , h'deiiveri b DR. duncan. in
nnrl nlnn lltn rnshinnB from' ft hiiorrv I tn" Congregational Church U-etar wlU (ommenc a
ana bibo tue cusnions irom a ouggy i .lyn,. guoject: tub mammoth cavm.
The foU(wlug gentlemen an expected to deliver eaea
f LATINO CARDS,
lVCKKT CTTLaRT,
PORT MONIES. v
COMBS and DUO STIES, all tlnda,
PRRFUM BRY. ol every description,
CHINA OltNAMENTS.
TOYS. DOLLS, etc.
PISH HOOKS and FISHING TACXLB, ,
MUSICAL IS8TRUMKNTS,
PANCT OOOBS. Ac.
Also Powder.Shot. Lead, Powder Flasks, Baekete, a
many other article too numerous to mention.
49- Interior dealers supplied with Cle-ars. Tobacce.eU. -at
lee than Portland price, with frelnht added, ee-f '
GATES fc CHAPIN
V7UOLE3ALB a RETAIL
DEUGGI8TS,
STONE BOILDINO, WASHINGTON STRUM, .
DALLES, OREGON, ,
Importers and Jobber of '
PATENT MEDICINES, T
CTIEMICALS FANCY GOODS;
SODA, CORKS A ACIDS,
OILS, ALCOHOL,
PTJRB WINES k 11QU0I18,
PAINTS, GLA83 BKU8UE8;
FHTSICIANS' PEE3CEIPTI0XS?
Accurately compounded. A '' ,
The
The
savages are'bold enough to go within 7 oSelitor1 n1
Rev. Mr. Caflrev.
Judge Hill, Cauyon City;
sight of the military camps on tho
road, and they appear to pay no at
tention to tho presence of the troops.
On Tnosday night last, a Mr. Clarno
had eight head of horses stolen from
bim at the mouth of Currant Creek.
Judge Wilson; Dalles;
K. air. urtver,
Prof. Roland.
J. A. Odell, Esq.,
Rev.T.Ooodon,
1 1 CJ i i ' NOTICE t .:s
VS HEREBY OIVHN that REV. FATTIER MESPLIE
ha nothlnc to do anv mora with the CATHOLIC
MISSION FARM AT THE DALLES; that the leasing- of
the said Mli.lon Varna by him to JOHN MESPLIK.
kearlag date t4 the tth of July, 1866, ha wot even rm't
ed bv W. N. BLANCUET. Archblahon of Oreirou Cllv.
On ' the following night the Indians who i.tb perdu nd oi. ad,i ktrat, f .11 the
.0.0. nronertv of .the Cathnllo Church at the Dalke and alee-
Stole a Whole train f mules. Consist bn that eald Archclehop Is nut rponible and Shalt
I nat ttare mmcw Mnnndltiir (ir ImnrnTMi.iiri mail., nn anfait
inff Of forty 'five animals, from Ante- fcrna, ne any debt contracted by any pereon or parson
' L u- I not awtnetlaed by the ilgn of the iubtcrlber.
lope v aney, oeiongmar 10 juessrs. 1 ..M;iiiii,
j inL,.n ...Ji . Archbisfcorof O.O.
iiiaaeana viuBnyi . xney lonoweu ne Fortiaa vragoa. aatn e, iboo. anuiwi
Iodians. recovered nine, and found
PHOTOGRAPHIC EMPORIUM..
A fnil and complete assortment of all article In the
Photographlo Line, at a SMALL ADVANCE ON SAlf
FRANCISCO PRICES.
4 Merchant will d lease get o prfces before orders
fag below.
at. jut'uxt'iiv, .'tji rfufiin uiiiij..
Dalles.' ' Sacramento, Cat.
.r 4. W. GURLEY, DENTIST, 'J
. Alalia St., Dalle, Qregoa. "
VairOrU) RE8PBCTFULLT INFORM
ww the citisen of this place and vl
etuity, that having returned from pro-
lesMonat aoer tnrouan the mires, he na
attain resemed the practice of iENTlSTRT, In the rooiw
I Awnurly oecupled bykaaa, In the buildlaig eecnpled by
Wood at Itntier, rnsrograpn Aitmta, ml adjoining Wa.
dron Bros.' Drag Store. He take this method of a
tending thanks, for th liberal patronage heretofore
teuded to bim, pd,sotlclt eontlauamaof tbe aaaa. i
list or puioia.
Entire Dentare enOold Bnae. S1D0 to $3n
" Upper Denture, Gold Ba.e.........,....t M u . IW
.' ' Denture, Vulcanite Ba...,..i...,.i... To M
" Upper Denture, Vulcanite Base.... 85 e&,
Oold FiiliafEiaeerted from one dollar npward. 'k
Children' Teeth extra clod freeaf sharge, , selS-tf
Treasurer's Notice. -
THE FOIXffWINQ COUNTY ORDERS wlH I paid;
eon presentation at myoflce: ' -
two more shot dead on the trail. Tbe
FLOWERS! FLOWERS!!
I have Just received a let of
Indians succeeaea in ceiling on wita ahhoutisij xauvvjuxcm Novio
lDiriyIOUr mUieS. XIOl lIKlOg 10 UVO nnicnawmeeiieireasonauierricee,
altogether on mole meat poor Lo came
When Ktgi$Urtd.
July 14, 186J....
" le, . " .......
Ang. , "
PeptT,
Sept S,
Nov. 0,
J. JCKXR.
upon, "anil drove off a yoke of oxen,
which they killed on a high mountain
about twenty miles from the place of
Captuef. cayjg-pff 0D'y the hind
CRYSTAL SALOON
' AND
BILLIARD
ROOM,
JOIIlf KIK DLAUB, Preprletttr.
WASaiNQTOR IT, next dear le FRENCH QILUAB.
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In favor tf.
K WCraadallL
E B CraDdall. ; ,
9 JTarforl
T M McAaalrav
J B Harford.
T M MoAnslkj,
0 R Merg. -: '
J B Harfor ''
H. J. VALDRON, Tn
Jesse Heel.
J B Harford1
4 Eltelt ,
B W Mitchell.
ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO CORN 1 BOHM met
piy up by the 2Mb Insl., or legal preeeedtnee wlH
be bad. This U the last notice. 0OUN BOUM.