The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, April 20, 1866, Image 4

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    . FACTS AMD FANCIES, ,
A moWel of Capt. Colo's tripod masts
Las boon shown at Lloyd's. It does
away with shrouds and stays, ns una
mast is supported by two smultur ones.
' Tho adnntuges claimed are as follows:
saving of weur and tear of ropea, im.
proved ventilation of whip, and in
creased speed. Qircker voyages may
bo made, in conseqiionce of a vobsuI
fitted with these musts being able-" to
sail closer to tho wind. The masts
may bo as readily cut away as wooden
ones. ;-- , , , : J j
Of all the "smart" instances of
Yankee ingenuity, porhnps tbo smart
est is tho trick played upon- the au
thorities of .New Brunswick,' after
Ihejr recent oifer of three dollars for
the snout of every bear killed within
the eolonj', A large number of snouts
wero recently brought in, chiefly by
Indians, but in course of time it was
discovered that most of the trophies
were imitations only, curiously manuy
lactured of India rubber and gutta
perchn, by clover maipulators in tho
Stato of Maine, who sold them to the
Indiana at a half u dollar each. :
A sophist, wishing to puzzle Thales,
pno of the wisest mon of Greece, pro
posed to him in rapid succession these
difficult questions: What is the oldest
of all things? God, because he al
ways existed. What is,the most beau
tiful ? Tho. world, because it is the
work of God. What is the greatest
of all things? Space, because it con-,
tains all that is created. What is tho
quickest of nil things f Thought, be'
cause in a moment it can fly to the
end of the universe. ' Whut is the
strongest? Necessity,' because it
makes men face all the dangers of lifo.
"What islhe most difficult? To know
yourself. What is the most constant
of all things? Ilope, because it still
remains with mun after ue has lost
everything else.
A traveler called lately, at night-,
fall, at a farmer's bouso in Alabama;
tho owner being from homo, and the
mother and daughter being alone,
they refused to lodge the traveler. .-
" How far, then," said he, " is it to
a bouse where a preacher can get
lodging?"
Oh 1 if you are a preacher," said
tho lady, "you can stop here." ,
Accordingly ho dismounted, depos
ited his saddle-bags in the house, and
led his horso to tho stable. Mean
vhilo the mother and daughter were
debating tho point as to what kind of
a preacher he was.
"He cannot bo a Presbyterian,"
said one, " for be is not well dressed
onoueh."
11 He is not a Methodist," said the
other, "for his coat is not the right
cut for a Molhodist."
"If I could find his hymn.-book,'r
said the daughter, "1 could Boon 'tell
what sort of a preacher bo is." ' -
And with that she thrust bcr hand
into the saddle bags, and pulling out
a flask of liquor, she exclaimed, " La!
wothor, he's a hard shell Baptist." '
MiinmonN.
In Justice's Conrt, before B. Wlilllon. Justice af the
Pence in and for Upper Canyon Ciljr l'reclnct. K. C.
Hardy v, A. Fi Aakin. -
TW0 A. If. ASttlN, DEFENDANT ABOVE NAMED!
JL In the name of the Suite of Oregon, you are mm
munoil and required to be and appear in llio above enti
tled Court, wilhla ill mnntha from date liereuCtlien and
there 10 answer to a civil action, entitled M above, the
enmplnint in which la on file lit enitl canrt; and tan no
tice, that If you fail to appear and anawer. plaintiff will
take Judgment against you for tho aura of $87 76. and for
ma cneta nrrein. js. u. IIAHUY,
Cnnyon Clly, March 20, 1166. apiawB
Oregon Steam IVavLation Co.
" " THE STEAMERS
IV EZ PERCE CHIEF,
WEB-FOOT,
, . TEXIJVO, '
OWYHEE,
YAKIMA,
' Sl'RAY &
.OlUtfAGOIV,
Captains E. F. COB, 0.0. FELTON. J. It D. OB AT, and
. TIIOS. J. STUMP, . .
WiU run during the senium from CKL1I.0 to IJMATIL
LA, VALLULA, WHITE BLUFFS, FALOUdB and
LKWI8TON.
One of the above named boats will leaVe CEI.ILO for
UMATILLA and WALLULA, DAILY (Suudays excepted)
Tlie Pusseucr Train
to connect with eteamors at Celllo will start from tho
Railroad Depot, DALLKS CITY, nt 6 o'cloc, A. a.
Bouts will be dispatched for WHITE BLUFFS, PA
LOUSE and LMYISTON as often us the neceaelty of tho
trade will demand.
FOR PORTLAND TUHOCQII IN ONE DAY.
The Steamers
"ONEONTA,"
on
66
IDAHO,
99
CAPT. J. McNULTY,. Commander,
Will leave DALLKS. DAILY. (Sundays excepted) at S
o'clock. 1. M.,coiiuoctlnf by the CASCADE RAILROAD,
with the steamers
NEW WORLD,
' CASCADE, or
WILSON G. HUNT,
CAPT. J. WOLF Commander,
f.i Portland. ' - FRANK T. DODGE,
Dulles. Ap 11 8,1860. nl2tf Agent 0. 8. N. Co.
Virginia City, Montana & Blackfoot
OVERLAND STAGE LINE!
I1EX. HOL.LIDAY, Proprietor.
C0K0RD STAGES
LEAVE BOISE CITY EVERY OTMEIl DAY FOR
MLACKFOOT,
Salt lake . City, Denver City,
MISSOURI RIVER,
Connecting. at SALT LAKE CITY with Concord Stages
Jiuiiumg HI ,
Virginia, City, Nevada,
AND SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA.
Boise City to Fait Lake City f 100 00
, irginia my, Montana I to w
" ' " Missouri liiver, Legal Tender 1300,
'; " ; , Uold, $100 400 00
For further Information apply at
OVERLAND STAOR LINE OFFICE,
, . .4 ... Uolse City, I. T.,
mhdd3m . - J. N. TODD, Agent.
Union State Ticket.
" FOR CONGRESS
. .. RUFUS niAELiORY,
.V.
Of Marion.
FOR GOVERNOR I
GEO. L. WOODS,
Of Wasco,
- FOR SECRETARY OF STATE: -
SAMUEL E. MAY,
" ' Of Murlon.
' FOR STATE TREASURER!
E. 7S. COOKE,
- Of Marlon.
FOR STATE PRINTER:
W. A. McPHEUSOJV,
. if Of Linn.
FOR l'ROSKCUTINO ATTORNEY FIFTH DISTRICT:
V C. It. MEIGS,
Of Wasco.
Coroner' Sale.
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO MR PIRRCT,
ed iMiied oat of the Circuit Court, for tho County
of Union, Bute of Oregon, III favor of I. Gear, sheriff,
and against 3. A. J. Chapman et aU I have this day
levied on the fnllowlrg described roat estate, to-wit :
Hie undivided half of the Saw-nilM (water-power) and
laud olal a on which said mill la sltnata , eourlstln of
J60 acres of land, together with all the appartenances
belonging thereunto. The mill Is situated about ai
nrilas abovo the town nfUnlon, Union nonnty.on Cother's
Croek, anal cmrimonly known aa the Uennlngtnn Hol
brook sawmill. I will expose the snineat publlo sale In
front ol the Court House door In Union county, on FRI
DAY, APRIL the 37th. between the hours of a. m.aml
4 p. m..and will sell the an me to the highest bidder lor
cash, to. satisfy the sum of $092 (1-100, and Interest from
the 10th day or November, 1S66, together with coat. -.
r - CAA8; ABKKI.KY,
' - pf5t' J Coroner Union County,
ta Grande, Vatoaoountf, Oregon, March I6th, 1800..-.
tlt. 13. W. MITCHELI
OrricK WALDBON'S BUILDING.
: Risinssoa Corner of Third and Washliigton Btrmts.
LANGLEY, CROWELL & CO.,
1 , . . t
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE
Corner of Clay and Battery Sts.,
'. .'SANTBANCISCO.
!; .) .......
i mh23:(lSnii
DALLES CITY DRUG SIORE.
P. CRAIG,
WBOLlSAfcl AMD KITAIL
DEALER IN DRUGS,
' MEDICINES,
Perfumery, Fancy Soaps,
PATENT MEDICINES, o.
n-tf
DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES!!
DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES!!
DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES!!
S. LEMON,
WnOLSSALl AlfD EITAIL
DRUGGIST,
Washington Street, between Man and Second Btreets
DALLES, OREGOX.
gj LEMON la able to supply parties In want ofDrtigS,
rS) Patent Meilirlnes. Cliemicala. Aclila. PerfumerV.
and every other article enumerated with the
WHOLESALE DRUG BUSINESS,
At tho lowest market rotes. '
ar Physicians und Merchants Intending to purchase
for the Minos, will do well to give him a call.
TRUSSES & SHOULDER BRACES
In great variety.
8. LEMOtt,
ap.3:tf. Washington St., between Main ailn Second.
nd. Also, Hay Pres- Jfrm'&ii
rail 8b.es; Planing fTaiflVt-,iues,(Woodworth's
I'OUTI.AAJJ I oui)itr
AND
MACHINE SHOP, '
FIRST STREET, between Yamhill and Morrison. .
Stenm Engines
of from 4 to 40 horse.
power.either Portable or
Stationary. Also, CIIU sySl S:?!
CULAIV SAW MILLS M
COMPI.KTB. conslantlv J.jT I
on hand. Also, Hay Pres
ses of
Machiui
pattern.) Wrought and
Cast Iron work for Ver
tical Sawand Orlst mills;
Brass and Iron Castings
and '
WROUGHT IRO WORK
of every description. I am also prepared to furnish
Quartz Mills complete, of the Latest &
most Improved Patterns.
These Mills can heforwarded to any part of the mines
as the weight of the entire machinery will not exceed 3,
OOOpounds. v
Horaa Powers s Affrionlturnl Implements
manufactured to order at the very LOWEST CASH PRICE
4. B. rartlculor attention paid to UEI'AIUS. fettl-tr
MRS. L. WHITE'S
HEW PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS,
Washington Street.
H AVISO NEWLY FITTED UP THE G ALLERY over
Degnar's Store, would respectfully announce to all
thoso wishing . - . ' J
Photogrnphs, Carts do Tlslte, fcc,
that they will do well to give her a call. Particular at
tention paid to taking Ladies and Children's PctUres.
oczi:ti.
J. D. STEPHENSON
DENTIST,
HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE 0PPO
slte Illoch. Miller A Co.. where he
Is prepared to do all kinds uf
, DENTAL WORK,
in a skillful and well flnlshtd manner. TEETH Insertec
from one to an entire set, on Gold or Rubber Piute.
Prices range for Rubber Plate, from $25 to $85 : Foi
Gold Plate, from $76 to $125.
mgr Persons having work done by me not proving sat
isfactory will nut be required to receive or pay for tin
same. aul3-tl
DR. DAVY'S SPECIFIC
COMPOUND,
An Expeditions Cure for all diseases of the
SEXUAL O ItGAN S.
THIS prompt and efTicatlous Remedy for tha cure"
Ohonorrent, (Jleat, Strictures, and Diseases uf the
Urinary Organs, makes a speedy cure without the least
restriction to diet, exposure or change In application
business; it will radically cure any case which can be
produced. The disease It removes as speedily as Is con
sistent with the production of a thorough and permanent
cure. Further, the disease cannot be contracted if the
8PECIFIO COMPOUND is taken when exposed,
Its Ingredlonte are entirely V8geUf!e,aud no Injurious
effect, either constitutionally or locally, cau be caused by
Its use.
Price One Dollar and Fifty cents per bottle. Sent by
Express carefully packed.
UJSTETTEIt. SMITH I DEAN. Agents,
401 and 403 Battery street, cor Ciay,-Jy22-0m.
., San Francisco.
0. W. AKIieg.
0. W. ariiu.
AR.MES D ALL AM,
Importers and Jobbers of
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
BRUSHES, TWINES, CORDAGE. Ac
And Manufacturers of
California Palls, Tubs, Brooms, Ac.
217 A 219 Sacramento Street, between Front and Davis
can rrnncisco. ocll:Hmdw.
LINCOLN HOUSE,
Curner Washlngtou and Front Streets,
. . PORTLAND, OREGON.
1RST-CLASS HOTEL. LARGEST IN THE STATE.
F
.'i'ti'iar.
Charges Reasonable.
AN OMNIBUS will attend all the Boats and
Passengers aud their baggage to the House-Free of
unargo, or to any otuer House In the Clry for 50 cents.
, - i 8. COFFIN, Proprietor.
P. 8 HOT AND COLD BATHS in the House.
All the Steamers for Oregon City, Vancouver, Monti,
cello and Astoria laud at the Lincoln Iiouse Wharf, ,
sepl:3m 1 , . t' '
DAILY MOUNTAINEER
POWER PRESS
BOOK & JOB PRINTING OFFICE.
First Street, between Main and B
; DAILES OREGON, '
JOB PRINTINC OF EVERY VARIETY
Executed with accuracy and dispatch.
ISA STYLE THAT WILL COMPARE FAVORABLY
with the very best, and
AT BATES AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAP St
TO oksis:
Cards and Itil 1-IIeadg 4
CHECKS, DRAFTS, Rtdll'tS,
POSTEBS AND PROGRAMMES
FOR
THEATRES CONCERTS EXHIBITIONS
c., rfcn of-cj
FRUITED IS tat HOST ATTRACTIVE KUIRlli ALSO,
WAT-1SILLS.
BILLS OF FARE,
LETT Kit HEADS,
BEVEU'TBOOKS,
BILLS LADING,
- Rriefs and ramplilelm,
VISITING, WEDDING AND "AT HOME" CARDS
. Druegiets' Label,
In short, everything that can be done In a Book and Job
Printing Ofllce, from the smallest and most delicate Canl
or Circular, to the largest sise and most showy Posting;
Bill and which will be turned out in a style that cauuol
fail to insure entire satisfaction.
. OUB ITACIUT1SB roll tHl UICDIIOR 01
DECORATIVE PRINTING
In the most beautiful Colors, Shades and Tluts.
Such as Fancy Posting Bills !
From a single Sheet to the Largest Mammoth,
ORNAMENTAL SHOW CARDS,
jYURFVMERS' LABELS,m
Are unsurpassed by those of any other establishment in
Oregon. We devote special attention to this brauch of tho
business, and are continually adding to our alroady eitii.
sive aud well appointed assortment of material.
NEW TYPES, BORDERS, ORNAMENTS.
' rfc if c rfv'
Of the most modern and elaborate designs. Onr stock o
FANCY INKS. TINTS, AC,
Are of the finest quality, and for richness of color rati
durability, cannot be equaled in the State.
- The principle upon which business Is asked for this es
tablishment is, that persona will consult their own Inter
ests, by awarding their custom to that office in which
their money can be expended to the best advantage. To
this end we solicit all In want of good Printing, at very
reasonable charges, to call and examine specimens, and
Judge for yourselves.
Orders from the Upper Country
Will hare onr special care, and friends from the lnterio
may rely upon having their orders nuea prompiiy, mi.
HAVE THE ONLY IMPROVED GORDON POWER PRESS
: In the State ofOregonl
Address:
MOUNTAINEER OFFICE
ml8-tf ' Dalles. Oregon.
JACKSON SALOON!
CORNER C00RT AND SECOND STREETS,
DALLES,' OREGON.
THE UNDERSIGNED, IIAVINO REMOVED FROM
TUB "BELLA UNION" CELLAR, INTO
Gates' New Building-,
Keg to Inform the public that they are prepared to serve
their customers with the best
Wines, Liquors and Cigars,
THE MARKET AFFORDS. ALSO, A
FreeLunch!
Every day and evening. , '
JS. SCHVTZ tfc 8. KLEIU,
dec5-lf Proprietors.
Hard Wood Lumber.
CARRIAGE AND WAGON MATERIALS
WE BEO TO CALL ATTENTION of Carriage Man
ufactnrers and Dealers to the Large and Com
plete assortment of CARRIAGE and WAGON MATEKI
AI.H we are constantly receiving from the East, specially
selected for the California market, comprising, Onk,
lllckorv. and Second Growth Ash flank, Hickory Axlea,
Wagon Voles, Hubs, Spokes, Felloes, Rims, Shaits, to. Ac. .
which we offer at the lowest Cash Frlces. ,
Mg- Orders addressed to our house will receive promp'
attention. N. W. BHAGG CO.,
Jel6:3ul. 29 A 81 Battery Street, Ban Fruuclaco,
and 17 A 10 Seventh Street Sacrnllientn.
O. Watsbbocsi, II. W. Beaoo A Co.,. i. W. Listkm
Ban Francisco. gocramsuto. New York;
F.TILLMAN,
out aot in OAuroaiiu ros '
TILTON & MoPARLAND'S
Fire Ac Burglar Proof Safes.
STEEL-LINED YA ULTS, -',.
"!'. ',' . . '.'
1 "Combination Loclc. .
j-Constantly ' hand a full assortment of SAFRfl, v
. , .. 31 i BATTERY STREET, ,
i j4m j .: , , .;. .Son FrancabWi ,
I U v. j i i. ..i,l n. ..
' .vir.
vJ-i -t tan
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