The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, May 22, 1866, Image 2

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    IlESDiy EVEXIXG, MAY 22, 18US.
Si'Kakikii. lienj. llaydeu addressed 1U0
rilizens of this city lust evening fit Chopin's
1 f x4 1 1 TIim l-.nll nriLi waII ftllnrl nnri thn cnpnk-
rr rushed through a speech of about one
hour nnd a-half. lie commenced in thensuaH
Hlyle of All the Democratic speakers we have
lierd during the canvass by' praising the
xirttf fill urli.it It km Hnna ami I. . ... 1. ..
licit the Government, through a number of
year- of peace and war. . He took the Freed
man's Bureau and Civil Rights Bills up and
we have never listened to such misinterpre
tation of anything in the course of our ex
istence. Io defending Fay and Lino he
brought Fay's old argument of the Branch
Mint in ; said that by defeating t ho Union
ticket we would secure the Mint la forty
days. Mr. Haydon had forgotten, we pre
sume, when ho brought up the names of Fay
n ud Latio in connection with the Mint, that
I, nne sold himtelf to the Portland people
in the Legislature of 1864, when he voted
I ir the memorial asking Congress to
clinnge the location of that institution from
the Dalles to Portland, and to avoid casting
- a
liU vote on the same question, Fay remained
ii'itent from his seat until after the vote was
taken and the memorial passed to change
the location. This is the record of the men
on that question which Democratic speakers
in this city during tho present canvass, have
tried to make Capitol out of. Let the people
hear in mind that both Fay and Lane were,
nud arc still, opposed to the location of a
Branch Mint horo tho latter was bounht and
paid for by Portland, and the' former by ab
senting himself from his scat when the vote
was tuken shows that ho does not desire to
see the law carried out as it now stands.
This fiuch for Fay and Lano's record on the
mint question.
The speaker, thinking to strike another
tender spot in our local interests, branchod
furtb on the unprotected condition of tho
road from this peiut to Owyhee. Fay and
Lane were also brought in hero ; they would
furnish all the protection needed; they would
keep the roads leading to the minoi open ;
and to prove all this, the speaker called th'e
attention of Lis hearerj to the fact that these
two individuals had stood up in tho Legis
lature almost alone, and fought ngaiost tho
raising of troops by Gov. Gibhs, on the plea
that it increased tho taiation. Was there
ever such an admission made by any indi
Letter from Umatilla.
Umatilla, May 19tb 18C6.
Editor Mountain keu : Tho May term of
Court began at nine o'clock, A. M.,' with a
docket of twenty-nine criminal and thirty
two 'civil causes. Tuesday whs wholly occu
pied in the trial of Daniels, ono of the safe
robbers, ' with tho result of. conviction.
Wednesday, in the trial of Williams, (the
other safe robber. Williams plead his own
cause and conducted the examination of wit
nesses, evincing a readiness of mind and
tact worthy of one occupying a high stand
ing in life. The result was that he shared
the same fate as did Daniels, and they were
sentenced to six years punishment in the
penitentiary.: .
Thursday was occupied in the trial of Alv
dcrruan, charged with tho murder of Stough
ton. Tho case disclosed the commission of
a horrid crime. The widow of Stougbton
recognized the defoddant ns the person who
came into the house, and,' by authority ns
Sheriff, Induced Stougbton to go with them:
The defense claimed that Mrs. Stougbton
must have been mistaken, and undertook to
prove an alibi. Too defense was so success
ful' as to acquit the defendant. It is proba
ble' that the citizens of Umatilla county will
uot in future favor any such acts of violence.
The Court was held each day' until a late
bour each night on some evenings until
midnight. Tho large number of causes re
quired a mure speedy disposition of business
than properly should be on the part of tho
Court. Eight jury trials have been had and
several causes submitted to the Court. .
A construction was had upon Section G4 of
the Justices Act. Held that a plaintiff can
not appeal from a judgment in his favor un
less the judgment given is more than twenty
dollars lees than his claim. Deponant can
not appeal unless the judgment against him
is more than twenty dollars, and, when
claiming judgment in his favor, be cannot
nppeal unless the judgment upon his demand
is more than twency dollars less than that
demand.
The Grand Jury were discharged on Satur
day and at a late hour on Saturday the
Court adjourned.
Tun .report that George L. Woods cut or
caused to be rut down the American flag at
McMinnville, Yamhill county, was contra
dicted by the man who was,said to have re
ported it, getting np in the presence, of a
thousand people and Sally pronouncing it as
false. He also made affidavit to to the same
effect. '' . . ' J .
Thanks to Mr. Paige, Wells, Fargo & Co't.
messenger, for full filer of San Francisco
papers. '
Tub stage for Cnoyou City left here this
morning with u full load of passengers.
Travel on the' Canyon road is now rapidly
increasing.' . - ... -. , 4
' Coioit so Hani i Hall's IHil iiionar jr Balsam li war
ranted tociire cimglis, coldis. hoarseness, ami at! affections
olthe thruat ami lung. Fifty cents per buttle.. . .
Ilellglou Notice.
CATnouo Cnuacu Moruinit service: Mum, t 10
o'clock. Evening service: Vespers iind'ltonedlctlon, at
7l o'clock,. ' Sunday School at 2 o'clock, p. m.
aililtf FATHER L.DIKLKMAN, Pastor,
AUCTION SALE
1 will sell nt Public auction at 100 Main Street, on
WED'SDA 1', Illay 33, at 10 a. m ,
fur account of whom It may conccru a large number of
VALISES,
TRUNKS,
8AGKS,
BLANKETS, 4c, o. .
With tlielr contents, gold to pay charges. A cbauco
for Bargains.
ilUIIII WlbblAMa, AUCC
DEMOCRATIC CLUB ROOM.
CORNER OF COURT AND MAIN STREETS. '
Open Dally, until 10 o'cl'li, p.m
f-KEMOCRATS OF WASCO COD NT Y are Invited tbat-
MJr tend, and enroll themselves as members ci the
UHO.
11001 SPEAKINO msy be expected each evening.
Jiy order of the Committed,
m22d2w JOU.N WILLI AM8. Cli'n ,
AUCTION -AND COMMISSION
HOUSE! ,
No. 100 MAIN STREET, DALLES.
rniIK UNDKltSIClNKD TflANKMJL FOR ?AST
JL VffYora. ruippctftilly infmntu the cUlzeim of Hi
Dalles, and the public generally, that lie contiiiut to
ull at ,
PUBLIC AUCTION
Oil PRIVATE SALE, ,..'.'....'.
Real Entate,
General niercnandlse, -"'
Oiuccrlett,
HoiNeN, ;
'; T. ' MtlleS.
,i i . . . Furniture,
Mock, lac. &c.
" REGULAR SALE BAYS,
Tuesdays and Saturdays. , -
Cash Advances made on Consignments,
And PROMPT RKTUHN m ile of miloe.
Outdoor and Special Sales attended to In any mrWol
the city. '
JOHN WILLIAMS, Auctioneer.
Thk Mines All Right. Tbe streams And
waters generally being too high for practical
operations, not much has yet been done in
the way of prospecting for placer diggings,
but we are iaforc.ed by Mr. Daniel Brock
and others just in from the mining district,
that prospectors are not only satisfied that
thiugs are as favorable as tbey have been
represented, but their confidence is on tho
Increaso, bot,h with respect to the richness
and extent ot the mines. Mr. Brock And his
company have takon and recorded claims,
virhinl tarho tlionrl.t l.n . n,Wi ,.ni.l uuu 1'PU. luru muiumwiy, us wu
. . " 1 1 are intormed, to commence practical onera-
lor his ticket 7 Mr. Hayden must Imagine tions. Mr. S.'W. llcall and others, we are
tnat the people or Wasco coumy are incaoa- intormed, will visit the mines on Monday
blc of understanding the EnglUli.langunee ncxk for the PurP08e of making an incline
t.. . , . ., .,. ., . or shaft on one of the principal ledges. The
.... uo . vubu, ueuuve vna( tcst of whose surface rock has been so favor-
what he says means something else. If Fay able, with a view to trying its quality at a
or Lane desired to protect our frontier they greater depth. Vancouver Kegutei
I . . . .!... . I. n n1., ma 4. ..II V. . ' J 1
ln .u-. u. OJ lk luulu UB UUD Fboj h Montnna Radiator, of April 28th,
T ; .7 . V we take the following : . '
the aamission of Mr. JIaydcn as their cham- , . , n : n i . -
' On Wednesday Capt. Barber's train, con
pion, that they fought against the only gistlng of thirteen wagons, with one huu
scheme by which the people of this whole I dred and twenty seven bead of cattle started
section had any hope to got the protection for lfrt Benton for tu8 purpose of meeting
.. j.j ... . . tbe boats and bringing their treigbt to this
vuK u nuu properly. , j ue f and - h
v . . .u-i i, ii. j . , r " y
..o iuu vuiii mm ir. uuyocn actea consider themselves Indian proof. The ad
honestly in showing up the record of these vance guard of the emigration has arrived
to chamntons of Demoorap In lL .rh On the afternoon of the 24lh, a large passen
uat.v,ln. It hah.- H...r i.t, .1.- gef coach, all the way from the Golden State
-"" " arrived. Un tne zatu, two ot Uliver & l'o
. mice or his subjects as fairly as he repre- coaches came in, it having been fount that
scnted the position of these men in our local ono would not accommodate those desirous'
ir,ilrs. Tin wnul.l hn triad in i.i. -A;, of coming. Next week we are to have
... u ... i..... ; , ... .daily coach it is understood. Many oral
nuuvav, . Pu.i.vB uuvwo. laaeuiuai ..-tw,on. that it woll,d tall6 -8nocnl
he was aware that the records of Fay and service man to keep account of arc constant.
J.ane on these local questi9ns were known to I ly arriving
.nji.....i.i.ji.in....i i .l
.,.vU1.., ...u uu u,. , UB cnuguv CoAL.-We understand that coal has bee
lu too ninny perversions or trutli. We would lntely discovered on tho farm of Mr. William
uavise tbo Democracy It tbey nave any more Martin, in the lower end of tbe county.'
speakers with the little honesty of Mr. Huv- Tu0 ground has not yet been pfospected to
. . . ,, . .... t, - J any extent, but tbo surface appearances nr
" lu """" ,ur lU0 Peo" such as to warrant the beliol that coal will
pie aro anxious to learn more of the records be found in great abundance The bank 1
ia our local affairs. Altogether we must sar within a few rods of tbe river and convenicu
iw w l.,. n.v,P n.i.n.' ,n . m.,.i, to a good landing. That coal will yet
,, , , . r found in various parts of tho county, w
. as long nna ssy ns iittio as tne "war norso" llftVC nttle doubt. . We trust that this will
of Ieuiocrary. It is woll for tbo poople to turn out as w'oll as 'appearances indicate.
Jtear iu mindithat Lane was bouaht and Fnv Vancouver Utgutcr.
I 1
DlNHolutlon Notice.
rflUK CO-l'AKTN hKbllILMtcrutofurotxiBtlnf;1)otween
JL 8. MilliKiui, V. V Harris, una McUullotiuh ft Hell
niHii, Mining in Canyon Creuk, Oraut Cuunty, Ortjgtin, Is
tliis tiny UUsiHvcil by mutmil consent. Suid MuCulluunb
ft Heilma.s witiiuruwlngfrom u civ-pavtucraliip.
McOUl-LOL'Oll 4 11KLLMAN.
Canyon City, GmntCo., April 29, 1860. '21 ml
FOR SALT.
ONE HUNDItKD AND SI.tTY ACKKS OF LAND, tho
property uf the heir of John KntHgan, lately do-
cwiBeii. The mud U conveniently locatuu un Mill ureeK,
betwten the cltitinu ot Theodore Meulie uuu Cttluwelrn.
uUmt three mlluHiiom Dulled City. It i woll watered,
and con t hi (in u kwmI Iioudo, Durn und etablo, a good or
chard nnd auouttweiity-five acres. under improvement.
ir iuloruintiou or purelmne apply to iatJier 1, aierfpue,
urUites tliUt, Attorneys.
Dallett, May ai, 180tt. lm T MKBI'MK.
NOTICE. .
TkVUINa MY AI13KNCK Mb. W. LOUD Is author lied
tu transact niy liustness. Any persuns knowing
liiumseivi's nidfutea turns, win piuasa. can upon mm.
Dulles, May le, miw niyltiwl 11. 11. WOU1).
, AlOTlCE;
TUB VNDKKSIOSKD HAVING BOUQIIT tlie
Hcliooiier iVsspcrancs anU half tlto scuooner Ha
pto, from Torenca Uuln, all uubt against the abuva
naaied lioats must uo pruseiiteu to mo u- the JUlli nay
or May. ABA oiuu.xu.
Vullos, May 3. 1808. uilodi.
llrraUI copy, 2 areek. ami snnd bill to tills office.'
J . J TJ K E E,
Main Street. Dalles, .
WnoiuAU AND ETilL DEALER l.f '
CIGARS. TOBACCO, SNUFF,
3? I PES , &o.
ALWAYS IN ST0R1 TOE DEBT BRAKD8 OF ,
Uigars, Tobacco, Matches, &c.
1JLAYINO CARDS,
. l'OCKKT CUTLJSRY,
. POKT MON1BS.
COMBS and BKU8HK8, o' all kinds,
PKKFTJMKHY. ol evsry description,
CHINA OlINAMENTS,
TOYS, DOLLS, etc.
FISH HOOKS and FISHING TACKLE,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
FANCY GOODS, c.
Also l'nwder.Shot, Lead,' Powder Flasks, Baskets, and
many ether articles too numerous to meutlon. ; '
jj- Interior dealers supplied with Cigars. Tohacco.rtr.
at less thau Portland prices, with freluht added, oc-it
SELLING OFF AT COST!
J. GOETZ & CO.. 7
fTONB BUILDING, WASHINGTON 8TP.EF.T, DALLKS,
Offer their well-selected stock of
TOBACCO,
SEGARS,
PIPES,
YANKEE JNOXIONSS,
AND ' ,
ST A T I O 1ST E R Y,
AT
TRaNCISCO
COST.
" inrintf '
PROF. MU 11 RAY'S '
MGJ-ICOIL,
For Sale by
OAThS I CIIAl'IN.
ALSO, AGENTS FOK DIt. DUNCAN'S
Whooping Cough Specific.
PBED. LI13JBE,
GROQERY, PROVISION,
AND
FRUIT STORE,
Washington Street, opposite French k Oilman's, Dalles.
lias on liana a large ana weii-iusorieu siock ol
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
Fresh Butter St, Cgge),
Rerelred dally. A laree lot of CHICKBNS always on
hand. FIlUlTd of all kinds. FHKSII VEUUTAULK8
every morning. All article, warranted.
Give Me a Call, Everybody
PRICES LOW.
aul&ir
F. LTKM5.
remitlnrd nbsent from his seat w hoa voting
on the Mint memorial ; and tlint tbe botb
oitposed the raising- of troous for our nrotec-
tiou. Sbouid the be elected the will suir
us out, us tnojf iiia bergre, tu tUo bigbost
bidder. . '. . . ,
Wills, Kargo li Co. esterda brought
from above $100,000 in treasure, a large por
tion of which belongs to merchants of this
city.
Thk Columbia river, ut this iioiut, full
GiiEENtiACKa- arc i I liti at Virgluia Cl'y, about three feet wltbln the last tvrcDty four
Montana, at par.. ; J I houn. '- -"'
J. F. KELLOGG, DENTIST,
Alain St., Dalles, Oregon.
AFTER NEARLY BIXTKKN YEAI18
1'ractice In his profusion, would J
ruspecthilly tnfurni the citisens of the (
Dalles flirt the nubllo KsneralLr, tlfat h-
has leased the Deutal Office TiUely uccnpleil by J. W.
UUllLKY, Dentist, where lie can no touml irepnred to at-
teud to those roqulnng Ills pruressionai servicos.
(irnos Hours From 8 o'clock, a. St., to l'i ; and rom
1 o clock, r. m. to o p. m. 4ii;ut
,t. n. iicKKitssoir,
Dealer in all kinds of
GROCERIES &. GRAIN,
AT THK
Lowest Cash Hates.
ALSO,
JOSLYN & CURTIS' BUTTER,
. Oil hand, and recelted Fresh etery week,
Come One, Come All, an Give me a Call,
AT CON'SKR k B.VHTER'8 OLD STANO.
SAN
GATES & CrfAPIlV .
WHOLESALE k RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
STONE BUILDING, WASHINGTON STREET,
DALLES, OREGON.
Importers and Jobber of "
PATENT MKDICINE8,
CHEMICALS k FANCY GOODS,
80DA, C0HK8 k ACIDS, ' . .
OILS, k ALCOHOL, .
'I'UItE WINES LIQUORS, '
PAINTS, GLASS I UKU8UES.
PUYSICIASS' PUKSCUIPTIOSS
Accurately compounded.
PHOTOGRAPHIC EMPORIUM.
A fuil and complete assortment of all articles In the
Photographic Line, at a SMALL ADVANCE ON SAN
FRANCISCO PlUCKd.
Mir Merchants will please act onr prices before order
ing; below.
11. L. (JIIAI'IS, JUf UB UATW,
Dalles. Sacramento, Cut. '
LAST CHANCE I.
. .. , , . .
. '
WE WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OF !!
public ia the tact that we ore duaiue vat etr
stock of .
CLOTHING,
DRY GOODS, &.C., &C
At Greatly. Keduced Rates,
And offer barira'ns which cannot fall to satisfy anttibdr
I, wanting articles Id our line. '
IJ'nii "Wa-rniiigf !
WE INTEND CIiOMNG OUR BUSINESS HKReIt
tho FIRST OF. JUNE ext,aud we take this oii-
portunlty of once mora calllnx upon those indebted I
us to mil and settle. We will not, if we can help ll,
place any of our accounts In tlis hnnds f lei'il collec
tors; Put i obllfteil to do so, we shall bare recourse Jo
that when this notice expires.
a.jyi , ; Jiitunn s imp.
DALLES Sc HOCK LAUD
LandingFoot of I nlon street.
nRK PROPIUinRS ARE NOW I'KKl'ARED WfTtt
JL KTAUNCH A.D KOOMV 1I0ATS, to cross
siniiris, aiorsva , BiVCK,
in a ean sal espoilitious mauuir, and at Rrssov),
Ratca. m-yrtf