The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, May 28, 1866, Image 3

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aitntameer.
Owviikh Nmva. From tiie Avalanche we
take the following :
la most all Hie gulches mining bas been
vigorously commenced end is remuniatively
carried on, claimholders generally hiring ell
the banda they can advantageously work. In
the main creek, men have rightly got to work,
the stream having been ao high as to com
. pletely wash away all dnraa and fill up claims.
4 They expect to get at it soon now, and we
may look lor a few months nf lively mining.
It will be necessary to have creek claims rep
resented by the 1st of June, as on that day
the time fur which they were " laid over"
eipires, and every claim nnrepresented will
then be subject tojnmpers. All gulch claims
have to be represented on and after the 15th
instant.
Rnmor has It that Capt. Collins, with' a
detachment of men, have bad a fonr days'
fight with the Malheur Indians, and come off
second best. The Malheur has always been
ft favorite Indian country and we have never
heard of any punishment being inflicted upon
its inhabitant. In 1860, a party of one
hundred and forty-three men, from Oregon,
pot driven back from there with a loss of
their stock; and in 1833-61 several parties of
forty and fifty met with the same treatment,
these latter we personally know to be true.
In 1865 (about one year ago) Lieut, Hobart,
with a detachment of Oregon Cavalry, pur
sued some Indian thieves from Reynolds' Creek
overtook them and bad a spirited fight, but
had to " fall back," Ac, and before he eould
get ready to go at them again was mustered
out. It is represented as being a fine locality
for Indian life ; also, has Indications of a good
placer mining region. Soldiers or others can
always get a fight there, and a small aqnad
will mostly get whipped. It is asserted by
many that the Malheur is the retreat of the
Indians who plunder and murder along the
Owyhee river.
The material for the Democratic paper in
Silver arrived last Saturday and Monday.
Col. T'Vault Bays it will be a week or ten
days before it will appear, owing to much of
the type being pied " in freighting.
We notice a number of claims being worked
by bydraulio process. Since our last, two
have been put In operation up In Long Gulch.
Notwithstanding It has been reported that
only China placer diggings list in Owyhee,
there are hundreds of white men working
them very contentedly.
The Cosmos Company are putting one more
pan into their mill. This will make six pang
to ten stamps which is a proper proportion
for Owyhee.
Several weeks ago we annonnced the ex
itonce of immense bodies of chalk along the
foothills east of here bordering on Snake
Valley. We are informed that for many pur
poses it is a good substitute, thongh not the
genuine article. It is as good for billiard
cues as chalk! It is, however, said to have
been proved pare clay by chemical analysis.
It is white as snow, with less grit than chalk,
and has been used to good advantage in white
washing. Major Marshall came over to Owyhee a few
days ago and took a survey of matters and
things. Is disposed to move on the work of
the enemy. Ia trying to find out the haunts
and is willing to go after male and female.
Has gone to the Owyhee via Flint District.
Kxpects to establish a station or two in that
direction. Will do all be can to protect too
workmen while they bridge the Owyhee and
make the road passable. We are informed
that with this understanding, Col. Fogus is
bound to open the route immediately. It
will shorten the road to California by fifty
miles. Have not seen the Major but are told
that be is "on it" that is, the Indian busi
ness
RBAD THIS.
TBI GRAND SECRITART OF TBI "OLD GUARD"
CONVKSBSS BIS QUILT.
Tom Caton, for a long time the leading
Democratio lawyer in Marion county, told the
editor of this paper, in the presence of the
Clerk of the Court and others, that he (Caton)
was the man that organized the " Old Guard"
society in Polk connty ; that the olject of
that society was to resist toe arrest of perrons
by the United States authorities; or, io other
words, that- tbey, the Old Guard, would not
allow their men .to be arrested by the military
for hauling down the American flag, rejoicing
over the- murder of President Lincoln, etc.
Caton further said that tbey were prepared to
resist the United States adtborities in this
matter, and tbat if another snch an arrest as
thatiof Fulkerson bad been made, they would
bave resisted. Oregon Siatetman.
Voters of Oregon, the proof of Democratio
conspiracy in Oregon, in behalf- of treason, is
full, conclusive and overwhelming..
If you are not ready yet to be represented
in Congress and in the Executive and Legis
lative branches ot the State Government, by
convicted traitors, you must not vote for the
Democratio candidates, for they were implU
uated in the treason confessed by Tom Caton,
the Grand Secretary of the "Old, Guard."
Ortgonian.
0. S. MlLLIR,.
Dalles.
Bloch, Miller & Co.,
WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
AND DEALERS IN
Wines & Liquors,
And Importers and Jobbers of
CLOTHING
Boots & Shoes,
Under Clothing:,
Blankets,
etc., etc., etc.
ASSA.Y OFFICE.
WE IIAVB AN ASSAY OFFICE IN CONNECTION
with oar business, under the entire aunervision
of Mr. Miller. We make return! in Bare In tlx hours
We guarantee all our Assays and pay the HIGHEST
CASH PRICK for Bare. We also pay the Highest
Cash Price for Gold Duet.
BLOC IT, MILLER AO).,
my8tf Cor. Mala and Washington streets, Dallee.
DEALERS IN
HARDWARE,
IRON 8l STEEL.
GROCERIES.
BY THE PACKAGE,
"FOE OA.SW
At San Francisco Prices,
Adding cost of Transportation.
CUMMINO A GRANT,
Dallee, Oregon .
mlStf
A. CARD.
MADAME LB TBLLIER WOULD RESPECTFULLY
Inform the Ladies of the Dallee and vicinity, that
he ia now prepared to do all kinds of DRESS, CLOAK,
and PALETOT making. Also, CUTTING and FITTING
In a new and Improved etyle, never before Introduced in
this place.
She will warrant to give attraction, and would moat
respectfully solicit a liberal patronage.
In the Rooms lately occupied by Mm. White, over
Degener'e Store, on Washington street, between Second
and Third.
Dallea, Maroh 27th, 1868 mr27tf
FRED. LIEBE,
GROCERY, PROVISION,
AND
FUU1T STORE,
Washington Street, opposite French A Oilman', Dalles.
Uu on hand a large aud well-assorted stock of
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
Fresh Butter 4c. 'Esfgrn,
Recelred daily. A large lot of CniCKENS always on
hand. FRUITS of all kinds. FRESH VEGETABLES
every morning. All articles warranted.
Give Me a Call, Everybody
PRICES LOW.
au!8:tf F. LIEBE.
J. F.
KELLOGG, DENTIST,
alia St., Dallea, Oregon.
Main
AFTER NEARLY SIXTEEN YEARS
Practice In his profession, would
respectfully Inform the citiaens of the
Dallea end the oubllc generally, that ha
haa leased the Dental Office lately occupied by J. W .
OURLKY, Dentist, where he can be found prepared to at-
tena to inoee requiring nis proiesalonal services.
Omci Hoinu From 8 o'clock, A. K., to 12 M ; and from
1 o'clock, r. to 6 r. at. m3tf
.X. . DICKERSOJV,
Dealer In all kinds of
GROCERIES & GRAIN,
AT THE
Lowest Cash Ifcates.
ALSO,
JOSLYN & CURTIS' BUTTER,
On hand, and recelred Freeh erery week.
Come One, Gome ill, ana Give me, a Call,
AT CONSBR A BARTER'S OLD STAND.
NEW Y01if.lt 1IAKEUY
AND.
GROCERY STORE,
Main. Street Dallea.
mhMtf FREDERICK BENZER.
NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS INDEBTED to the undersigned art
respectfully requested to oome and Mttle their ac
count, within THIRTY DAYS, and tare coata.
a63dlm A. I. BLOCH A 00.
JOSLYN AND CURTIS' BUTTER
At 50 cent p.er pound,
For 8al by J. B. DICKER80N. . '
niMl Second Street.
Isaac F. Bi.och,
Ban Frauclsco.
WALDRON BROS.,
Wholesale & Retail Druggists,
Main Street, Dallea, Oregon.
irE NOW OCCUPY OUR NEW TWO STORY FIRE
proof Stone building, opposite Bloch, Miller A
Co., and offer to the public a full and complete stock of
Drugs, Mediciues and Chemicals, consisting in part of
KEROSENE,
LAMP WICKS A CHIMNEYS
110PS,
BAGE,
8P0N0KS.
LEECHES,
TURPENTINE,
ALCOHOL.
ACIDS,
LIN8KED,
LAKU,
COHKN,
CASTOR AND
INDIGO AND
LANPBLACK
NEAT8F00T OIL,
TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES. SUPPORTERS.
AND
PAT1CNT MICIJICITVICS.
Onr stock of FANCY GOODS 1 a of the flneet. and beat
quality; new styles ond large- aaeortmeuta, auch a
LUBIN'8PER'UKBKY, HAIR,
liUlfin D TUibJS.1 DOAr,. JU.liSH, .
POMADES. BHAVINO,
COSMETICS, HAT,
HAIR OILS, CLOTHKS,
COLOGNE, TOOTH AND
FANCY SOAPS AND NAIL BRUSHES
TOOTH POWDERS,- AND COMBS.
PURE WINES. AND LIQUORS,
For Medicinal purposes.
our niciimes rur buying goods are second t none In
the State, aud we shall at all times sell at a email aur
fance from coat. Ready-sales and email profits.
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
Carefully oompoundod at all hours of the day and night.
VERY IMPOR.TAXT
TO
Merchants, Families, Hotels and
UAU-KOOMH.
JULIUS KRAEMER HAVING BOUGHT THE EN
tire Stock of Merchandise and Book Acconuts of the
lata firm iif M . Anlln. Jk r In .!.. ui.i. u- .-
added of his own Importation (while doing bnslneae In
s v. iwwif h 11UIUOU.H Diuca oi we uesi manufactured
Crockery, Glassware,
Plated Ware, Lamps,
Chandeliers, Table Cutlery
Looklng-Glasscs and
All Kinds of Oils.
" - " .W...VVU . Mvo. .CI Bull. W 1 O II
Ing to buy any of the above-mentioned aticle, will do
All nf w)ilr-h Ka nftai. . Milti.ul ... T i-v
"" v k- ul n vim ue.ure purcnas.ng eisewnere.
Ordera from the interior promptly attended to, and
good! packed to go secure. Don't fall to call on me.
Radio's Stone Building, Washington atreet, Dallee.
t . , JULIUS KRAEMER.
Dallea. March 17 th, 1865. mh!7tf
ONE HUNDRED MILES SAVED!
BLACKFOOT&BIG BEND MINES
BY WAY OF
White Bluflk!
THE SHORTEST AND SAFEST ROAD
For Land. Travel.
Distance from Dallea to White Bluffs 100 miles
" ', White Bluffs to Pen d'0iellle......l80
" ' " toCoWille ...170
Traveler! by land for either of the above Gold Fields,
will tare
Save Time Distance and Money
By taking the White Bluff) Road.
Wood, Water and Grass,
Am found on this Road within easy drive.
The road la now open, and possesses advantage over
any other land route from the Dallea.
Published by order of
.. VUK CITIZENS 0? THE DALLES.
Dallea, March, 20, 1800. m2u:2m.
W. 13. DOUGLASS;
(Successor to William Birnbaum.)
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER,
AMD DIALS IK
JFino Watches
AND. JEWELRY,
INVITES THE ATTENTION OP HIS FRIENDS AND
the Public to hia choice selection of
- New and Fashionable Goods,
Respectfully soliciting their patronage.
' Watches PROMPTLY, and PROPERLY- repaired and
WARRANTED,
mstf Next Doo to (ho Poat Office.
J? DRUM,.
Watchmaker anil: Jeweler,
MAIN 8TREET; LTALLES,
DEALER IN FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, -o
CLOCKS, Gold Pena.BUver andflated Ware, Prv
Bpectaclea, Cutlery, Ac. 1H
49"Partlcnlar attention paid to repairing ftaeKlu2tl
Watcher Clocks, Jewelry, eto. All Walebee repaired by
me warranted for twelve months.
N. B. All ordera from the npper ooaatvy, by Ixpreee
or otherwise, promptly attended to.
l'UOF. DIVRRAY'S-
MAGIC OILT
lor Sal by GATES A GIIAPIK..
FRANKLIN MARKET.
CORNER Or SECOND AND WASHINGTON 8TREET3-
I DAIJLESr OREGON,
JOHN EPP1NGEB Proprietor-
TUB TJNDERSIONED
having fitted up the
above Market In the 11H.-T
BTYLEjWlll keep constant- I
tant- ! B
ly ou hand all sorta ofi
Fresli.and ureT Meats,.
Of the best'tprality.rDrnlshed at the LOWEST BATS'
My .motto la to "PLEASE ALL."
PARTIES HAVING SUPERIOR STOCK FOR BALK'
will do well to call at the franklin Market.
- . t J0UN EPPINOER..
Dalles, February 10th, 18611.
ooaaia on
COURT AND SECOND STREETS, DALLES, OREGON
JOHN MICHELBACH, Proprietor.
will keep 0
conataatly on hand all the varle- ,
ktlea that the niarkt.nai.nnulKw '
afford, of .
FRESH &s CURED MEATS,,
and always of the beat quality.
FAMILIES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS
! auppiled on reasonable terms.
Tbe underalgneq )s always prepared to pay the high
eat cash price tor 'AT CATTLE. Parties Wing stuck
ia good condition, are requested-to call. on. him before
going elsewhere. JOHN MICUELBAC1I.
Dalles, March 31st, 1865.- ' niuoltf
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
TnB DALLES LUMBER AND 'MANUFACTURING'
COMPANY has recently attached a.
JC JLtJ U Jit XXX tjr 1 .T.
o their Steam Sash and Door Faotory) in- this City, and t
are now-prepared to CHOP VBKO, GRIND WHEAT and i
CORN, and w.rnnt t.. .. I ), hu, . ...
,banaoonttautly and for sal
JrATRA FAMILY FLOUR, .
SECONDS OR MIDDLINGS.
I JMIAN AND SHORTS.
CHOP mum, CHICKEN FEED1. .
Also, a Superior article of CORN MEAL, from newt
The highest market price paid for WHEAT, CORN a
iui! U.A.UOGUE,Agent.
Dalles, Nov. 2, 1B05. jjtf.
A.. Gr. 13JRV.rFOXM)
IMPORTER AND JOBBER OF
Wines &el IicixiorSy,
FRONT STREET,
,, Portland). - .. . Oraaran.
OFPER8 FOR BALJ1 Ai VERY. LARfla.AS80UT
meut of
Brandies,.
Wines,. '
Liquors,
Case Goodta.
&.., Sic, 4.c.
A9aTheTvade-linanifrmlAvl.la.l.4 u ,
stuck before PKchasluaelsewhera.. .nui
H.IIERMAN&CO.,,
MAIN 8T.r DALLES, 0PM8ITI EMPIRE HOTEL,
JJAV JUflT JtECEI FED A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF."
SPRING. AND 8V91S1ER GOODSf.
Consisting In part of .
Fancy an (LSIapIeDrj Goods
' ClotHlns;,
Boots & Shoes,.
Hats ,& Caps,,
Which they offer to sell at SMALL. PROFITS.
Dalles, March 27th, 186ot mr27tr
MONTANA! IDAHO! WASHOE:
WB. ARB PUTTING. TJB OVHl
ORIGINAL 8UPKRI0B BRAND OF
GROUND JAVA COFFEE,)
CIIARTRES COFFEE,
ZiV DOUBLE GLAZED PAPERS, .
To preserve its strength and flavor ton the length off
time required to be t rwarded to the above places.
MARDBN A FOLGIR,
, , . Pioneer Bteam Coffee end 8pc Mills.
al8mlp2 : 220 Jfront Street, Sao Srauclato. .
1 LIIS, WOOL and UIOSi
rjpnx manisT casu price paid for .
:P0R8, WOOL., AND HIDES, at
MoCRAKEN, MERRILL a CO.'S
It North Fiont Street, Portland.!
mlilSSm
BOOKS! BOOKS E
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
CHOOL, BOOKS, STATIONERY, vv
K-5 BMndard and Miaoellaneous WORKS. FlEltr.
Lata NOVELS, MAGAZINES, PAPERSiJ-K
"""" 7.'J owiunor. roswimcewtaasaMaaisr
Bookstore, Main street, Dalles. '
Garden Seeds for the Million.
H. J. WALDRQH
CRYSTAL SALOON!
AND.
BIIIA-KD ROOM,
JOHH Rill OLAVB, PraprUlor.
WAirtlKOTON 8T-, asxt deor to FRENCH A OILMAN ;
NOTICE.