The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, May 08, 1866, Image 4

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Railroad Incident. Railroad men
In tho -discharge 'oftbeir duties often
exporioncoTich things which seldom
become public. Wo will ' give one
'case., One of that class of iudividu
als who are always "dead broke"
had occasion to go to Columbus one
day last week, and made up his mind
oa a preliminary, that he would travel
on his good looks. Having thus de
cided, he took a seat in the splendid
saloon cars of the Central Ohio Ilaih
road, putting on as many airs as if be
had a pocket full of " rouus," The
train bad nearly reached Claypooi's,
betoro the Conductor, whom wo call
Jones had reached our deud-hcad
friend in his round of collating tickets
iinri fnrA v
' Tour ticket, ifyoa please) Baid th
Conductor.
' Haven,t any,' said dead head.
Where aro you going? inquired
.Jbe Conductor. , ,
' Columbus, replied deadherd.
1 $2 10,' said Jones.
; Haven't nary stamp, ' remarked
our dead head acquaintace.
You must pay your fare, or got off
tho train, ' said the Conductor.
Stop her, '. quietly remarked our
dead bead.
The train was stopped, and bo was
left on the side ol the road, to await,
as bo Baid, the next train, on whicb he
eucceoded in getting. The same
scene transpired, ending by dead-bead
telling the conductor to ' stop her,, and
be being again leit on tbe side of the
road. Train after train was boarded,
und each put him off a little nearer
Columbus. Tbe last train on wbiob
ho got was that of our friend Jones,
who was on his return trip from Bo
laire to Columbus. Dead-bead got on
his train at Pataskalu ; and it was un
der full headway before ho being dis
covered by tho Conductor. ,
' Going to Columbus again, I sup
pose,' remarked Jones.
Haven't boon there yet.' Baid dead
head. I can't get to ride more than
six miles before they put me off. 1
don't think I'll have to get on more
tban one or two trains after your'n
hot'nrn Pnlnmhim nil! hn thft nnttinir
r o
off place.
Well, do you think we can - carry
you unless you pay your fare?'inquir
ed Jones.
. ' Stop her, ' quietly remarked dead
head, Well, I do think,' said Jones, 'of
all brassy individuals I have ever met,
you ratbor head them all. I'll take
you there for your infernal impudence,
nothing else, and dead-head was car.
ried into Columbus, on the same train
he started on there days before.
Zanesoille Signal
Printers. Printers beat tbe Dutch
and everybody beat their wives. We
tiavA nnn in the Press office who
preached tbe gospel, ran a siae snow
to a circus, kept a singing school, ran
away with a man s wilo an two child
ren, practiced medicine, been agent for
a concert troupe) and clerk on a steam
boat. Ho bns now reformed, and set
tled down to a legitimate business
that of Btlokintf typo. We'll make a
man of bim yet. Exchange
Administrator's Notice.
W APPLICATION llAYINO BEES THIS DAY
J made by F. 0. Spin, administrator, for an order to
ell the real property of the eatato of M. It. Adams, de
ceased, for tbe purpose of paying tbe debts of said estate
and expenses o administration, It la ordered that said
application b heard on the first Monday of May, I860,
. and that thia due notice thereof be given by publishing
the same In the MotJaTAiitiEk, a newspaper pnbllsbed in
Wasco county. w.
Judge of Grant county,
Canyon City. March 18. I860. ap2flw4 t
Summons.
, . Tn the Circuit Court of the Bute of Oregon1, for jvfc
1 comity of Wasco. Isaac si. ivaus, piaimin, vs. a. w
Davis, defendant.
TO A. W. DAV18, Defendant : You are hereby sum
moned and required to appear and answer tbe com
nlulnt In the above entitled suit, (which has been filed
In the olllre of the Clerk of Wascn connty) within eight
weeks from the flrst publication of this summons; or If
you fail to do so, the plaintiff will apply to tlie uourl lor
the settlement of the partnership accounts between the
plaintiff and defendant, and for judgment against the de
fendant for the amonnt fotlhd due the plaintiff, and for all
tbe relief demanded in tuecompiaini.
By order of llow. J. 0. Wtttfoic, Judge.
my4w8 OATF.8 HAFT,
DalleaClty, April 28, 18O61 , Atfyt for Pl'tfll
x TJftion State Ticket.
' . . '. OH CONGRESS ' '., ' " ;,
HCFirS
Of Marion. ' . ,
' teOR GOVERNOR: -
GEO. Wj. WOODS,
Of Wasco. .' . ,
' ., FOR SECRETARY OF STATE? . ,
SAlUUEL. E. WAY,
Of Marlon.
FOR STATE TREASURER:
E. N. COOKE,
Of Marion. '
' FOR STATE PRINTER :
w. a. Mcpherson,
Of Llun.
FOR l'ROSECCTINO ATTORNEY FIFTH DISTRICT:
C. K. MEIGS,
Of Wmco.
Oregon Steam Navigation Co.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
m few Vm
Tllli STEAMERS
IV EZ PERCE CHIEF, -
WEB-FOOT,
TEIVIKO,
OWYHEE,
YAKIMA, SPRAY &
OK.AIVAGOX,
Captains E. F. COE, C. C. FULTON, J. II. D. CRAY, and
TIIOS. J. STOMP,
Will run durtrg the season from CETILO to TTMATIL
LA. WAL1.ULA, WII1TB BLUFFS, PALOUSE nnd
LEWI8TON.
One urtlieanove named nonts will leave uki.imi Tor
UMATILLA nnd WAI.l.ULA, un TUESDAYS, THURS
DAYS nnd SATURDAYS.
Tlie Passenger Train .
to connect with etenmcre nt Celllo will start from the
Railroad Depot, DALLE8 CITY, nt a o'clock, A.M.
FOR WHITE BLUFFS.
THE "YAKIMA,"
CAPT. E. F. COK Commander.
Will leave CELILO every SATURDAY, for WHITE
ULUfrs.
FOR LKWISTON.
THE "OWYHEE,"
CAPT. FULTON ... .. Commander.
Will leave WAI.l.ULA e'vory WEDNESDAY (upon the
arrival of the atenmer that atari from Celllo ou Tues
day), for LKWIBTON.
FOR PORTLAND TIIROUOn IN ONE DAY.
The Steamen
"ONEONTA,"
OR .
"IDAHO,"
CAPT. J. McNULTY,..., Commander,
Will leave DALLES, DAILY. (Sunday excepted) at 6
o'clock. A. H.,connoctiuij by tbe CASCADE RAILROAD,
with tbe steamers
NEW WOULD,
CASCADE, or
WILSON Gr. HUNT, . . .
CAPT. J. WOLF Commander,
U Portland. FRANK T. DODOB,
Dalles. Apt 11 8, 1860. nlttf Agent 0. 8. N. Co.
Virginia City, Montana & Blackfoot
OVERLAND STAGE LINE!
BEST. HOLLIDAY, Proprietor.
COMORi) STAGES
IiBAVE BOISE CITY EVERY OTHER DAY FOR
BLACKFOOT,
Stilt Lake City, Denver City,
MISSOURI RIVER,
Connecting at SALT LAKE CITY with Concord Stages
Running to
' Vijfrfcliila City, Nevada,
AND SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA.
FAKKi
Boise City to Bait take City , ....tlOfl 00
.". Virginia City. Montana 128 00
" Missouri Hjver, Legal Tender $300,
Gold, $100..... 400 00
for further Inforalailod apply at
OVERLAND STAOR.LINR OFFICE,
Ubiee City, I. T;;
mhM3m J. N. TODD, Agent.
Suimhohsj.
' In Justice's Court for West Dalles Precinct; John
Kppinger, plaintiff, va. John Yoring, defendant. Civil
Action. , ... ,
TO JOnif YOUN0, DEFENDANT: in the name of
the State of Oregon, yon are hereby required to ap
pear before the undersigned, a Justice of the Peace of
the aforesaid precinct, on the 2d day of Juno, i860, at the
hour tjflO o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at the of
floe of said Justice of the Peace, to answer the above
named plaintiff In ft civil action. The dofendnnt will
take notice, that If he fall to appear and answer the
plaintiffs complaint, the plaintiff will take Judgment
against bim for the sum of Ninety Dollars, with iutereat
thereon.
Given under my hand, till 10th day of April, 1866.
' ap20w6 F. 8. HOLLAND, .
' Dollcsj April 10, I860) Justice of the Peace;
UALL.ES city drug store.
P. CRAIG,
' WBOLI8ALB AND HITAIk ,
DEALER IN DRUGS.
, MEDICINES,
Perfumery. Fancy Soapt,
PATENT MEDICINES, Ac. , , 1-tf
DRUGS AND PATENT il ED I VINES!!
DRUGS AND rATENT MEDICINES!!
DRUGS AND PATENT. MEDICINES!!
S. liEMOlV,
WH0LK8ALI AND RITAtL
DRUGGIST,
Waalilngton Street, between Main and Second Streets
DALLES, OREGON.
LEMON la able to supply parties In want of Drnga,
Patent Moilicines. Chomlcnls, Acids. Perfumery,
anu every outer article enumerated wim me '
WHOLESALE DRUG BUSINESS,
At the lnweat market rates. '
Kir Pfiytilcliinn uml Murchnnts Intendlnfi; to purchiue
for tlio Klines, will do well to give him a cnll.
TRUSSES & SHOULDER BRACES
In great variety. r ' '
8. LEMON,
ap.3:tf. Washington St., between Main adn Second.
PORTLAND fOUMDitr
' AND
MACHINE SHOP,
FIR8T STREET, between Yamhill nnd Morrison.
3 of from 1 tn4u horse
powor.elther Portable or
ftntlonary. Also, Ullt- Ey
CULAR SAW MILLS jfi
COMPLETE, constantly ?if
oulinnd. Also, Hay Pros
stts of nil slr.es; Planing
Mnchiiies,(YVoodworth's
pattern,) Wrought and
Cast Iron work for Ver
tical Sawand Orlst mills)
Brass and Iron Caatlnga
ana
WROUGHT IRON WORK
of every description. I am also prepared to furnish
Quarts Mills complete, of tbe Latest &
most Improved Patterns.
These Mills can beforwarded to anv nart of the mines
as the weight of the entire machinery will not exceed 3,
OOOponnds. ,
Horse Power! s Aarrionltnral TmnlMnaTita
manufactured toorder at ilie very LOWEST CASH 1'KICE
N. R. Partlculor attention paid to REPAIR8. fo2u-tf
IVotice.
SEALED PROPOSALS, In duplicate, will be received
at the office of the undersigned at Van. ouvoV Depot.
W. T.. also, at the office or tho A. C. 8., at FOltT
DALLKS, Oregon, and nt FORT 1IOIRK. I. T.. until
Thnreday. Ill o'clock M, the 10th DAY OF MAY, 1800,
for furnishing the U. S. Subilatonce Department with
Two Hundred Head 200 of Beef Cuttle, for the Suhsist-
eiiL-irui vne irwips in tue uiHTnct oi jjniae. wild cnttle
to be of goodnnd Morchantnbie qnalitv. ami to be deliv
ered to the A. C. 8. at FOHT 1101SK. I. T- or an author
ised agent of the Subsistence Department. In said Dis
trict, on or before the 80th day of June, 1860.
Each Did to lie accompanied by altond (with nt least
two auretles) In the aum of Five Thousand Dollars, for
the faithful performance of the proposals contained In
the bills. In rase the bid is accepted.
No hid will be received: for a less qnantlty than Fifty
(50) Head.
Rids must state the price in TJ. 8. GOLD coin.
The contract will be subject to the approval of tho De
partment and Division Commanders. -
The undersigned reserves tn himself the right to reject
any or all Rids that he may deem nnieasonable.
lthls to be addressed to the A. 0. 8., at either of the
above minted Posts, and endorsed thus : " Proposals fur
Reef Cattle."
GEO. H. WEEKS,
" Capt. and A. Q. M. U. 8. A., A. C. 8:
D. 8. ScMistixck Orrini,
Vancouver Depot, W. Ti,
np22-12t April 16th, 1800.
DR. DAVY'S .SPECIFIC
COMPOUND,
An Expeditious Cure for all diseases of the
SEXUAL ORGANS.
rrVI19 prompt and efflcatlona Remedy for the cure
JL Ohonorrcea, Gleet, Strictures, and Diseases of the
Urinary Organs, makes li speedy cure without the least
restriction to diet, exposure or change In application
bnsiness; It will radically cure any case which can be
produced. The disease It removes as speodlly as is con
sistent with the production of a thorough and permanent
cure. Further, the disease cannot be contracted If the
SPECIFIC COMPOUND Is taken when exposed,
Its Ingredients are entirely vegetable, and no Injiirlnns
effect, either constitutionally or locally, can be caused by
its use.
Price One Dollar And Fifty cents per bottle. Sent by
Express carofnllr packed.
U08TETTKH. SMITH It DEAN. Agents,
, 401 and 403 Battery street, cor Clay,
Jy22-6m, San Francisco.
o. PALUK.
0. W. ARHUi
a. w. ahvu.
AR.ME8 DALLAM
Iulporlers and Jobbers of
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
BRU8IIE8, TWINES, CORDAGE, Ac
And Manufacturers of '
California Palls, Tabs, brooms, ic.
217 A 210 SaoramentoStrset, between Front and Davis
San Francisco. , , . ocll:3mdaw.
LINCOLN HOUSE,
Corner Waihlngtoii and Front 8treeti
PORTLAND, OREGON.
FIRST-CLASS nOTEL. LARGEST IN THE STATE.
Charges Reasonable.
AN OMNIBUS will attend all the Boats and convey
Passengers and their baggage to the Jlouse Free of
Charge, or to any Other House In the dry for 60 cents.
8. COFFIN, Proprietor.
P. 8 HOT AND COLD BATHS In the Uouae.
All the Btoimers for Oregon City, Vancouver, Monti
cello and Astoria Und at the Lincoln Hbtssa Wharf. .
sepl:3a
DAILY MUUJYTAINKTC
POWKR PBEgH
BOOK & JOB PRINTING OFFICE,
First Street, between Main and B '
DALLES........ OREGON. .
JOB PRINTINC OF EVERY VARIETY
Executed with accuracy and dispatch. ,
IK A STYLE THAT WILL COMPARE FAVORABLY
. with the very best and ' k .
AT BATES AS CHEAP AS XHX CiLEAf 87
tO ORDE&f . -
Cards and 11 i 1 1-H e a d .
CHECKS, DRAFTS. &ECB11VS, '.
POSTERS AND PROGRAMMES
FOR
THEATRES CONCERTS EXHIBITIONS
etc., ate, rfc,
PRINTKI) IS TDl HOST ATTKACTITB HAMRU1. AU9V
WAY-BILLS.
DILLS OP FAltK.
LETTER nr.ADS.
HECSIPTBOORS.
. BILLS LADING,
Rrtefs nnd Pnniphlcts,
riSITlXQ, WEDDING AND UAT HOME" CAIiDS
' Dr-ugelstB' Labels.
In short, everything that can he done In a Book and Job
Printing Office, from the rmallest and most delicate Caid
or Circular, to the largest siae and most showy Posting
1)111 and which will be turned out In a style that cannot
fail to insure entire satisfaction.
oca. vacuities ro H uicimou or
DECORATIVE PRINTING
In the most beautiful Colors, Shades and Tints,
Such as Taney Posting Bills !
From a slnnle Sheet to the Largest Mammoth,
ORNAMENTAL SHOW CAKDS.
luRFUMER3 LABELS, afo
Are unsurpassed by those of any other establishment in
Oregon. . lVe devote special attention to this branch of thb
business, and are continually adding to onr already exten
sive and well appointed aseortmeut of material, v
NEW TYPES, BORDERS, ORNAMENTS.
Of the most modern and elaborate designs. Our stock m
FANCY INKS, TINTS, VC,
Are of the finest nualitv. and for richness of color and
durability, cannot be equaled In the State.
The principle upon which bnsiness la asked for this es
tablishment is. that porsona will consult their own Inter'
ests, by awarUing their custom to that office In which
their money enn be expended to the beat advantage. Tii
this end we solicit all In want of good Printing, at very
reasonable chargea, to call and examine specimens, aud
fudge for yourselves.
Orders from the Upper Country
Will have our special care, and friends from the Interlo
may rely upon having their orders filled promptly, as we ,
HAVE THE ONLY IMPROVED GORDON POWER PRESS
' In this Btate of Oregon I
Addreas: '
. MOUNTAINEER OFFICE
lril8-tf Dalles. Oregon. ,
JACKSON SALOON I
CORNER C0DRT AND SECOND STREETS,
DALLESjpillCGOif.'
TII15 UNDERSIGNED, HAVING REMOVED IROJI
TIIK "BULLA UNION" CKLLAR, INTO .
Gates' New Building?,
Beg to inform the pnbllc that they are prepared to serve
their customers with the best
Mines, Liquors and Cigars,
THK MARKET AVF0UD8. AL80, A
. Free launch. X
Every day and evening.
dec2-lf Proprietoia.
Hard. Wood Lumber.
CARRIAGE AND WAGON MATERIALS ;
WE BED TO CALL ATTENTION of Carriage Man
nfacturers and Dealers to the Large and Com
plete assortment of CARRIAGE and WAGON MATKRI
ALS we are constantly receiving from tbe Kast, specially
aelected for tbe California market, comprising, Oak,
Illckorv. and Second Growth Asb FlanK, Ulcxory Aim,
Wagon Voles, Ilnba, g pokes, Felloes, Rima, Bbalts, 0. Ad
which wa offer at the lowest Cash Frier.
Hr Orders addressed to our house will receive prorap
attention. N. W. BRAGG A CO.,
Jel6:8m. 29 A 81 Battery Street, Ban rrancisco,
and IT A 19 Seventh Street Sacramento.
jl WATiaHOtBi, U. W. IIRaoo A Co., J. W. Lm
Ban Francisco. . Sacramento, . New York
F. TIHiIiM-AulSr, '
80LI AOBNT IK 0AUPORH1A FOB
"TILTON & Mdt'ARLAND'S
Fire & Burglar Proof Sales
, STEEL-LINED VAULTS, ;
' WIIH-r.
tJombination. ixclt
i4V-Conatantly hand a toll assortment of BAFBSi
f, , .,8J,8 BATTaRJ 8TRJSKT,