CO ""-i""iniirr oirataiiteer. Indians in Montana.- A letter from Sun River, April 22. to the Ra diator says : While Nicola9 Schern wasobopping wood in front of the farm house, he saw some ten Indians running down the river, in the rear of the building. Ho immediately Tan into the house to inform Ed, Huffman, alias Littlo Tex. ; but Tox had gono lor water; ho then ran up the ladder leading to the top of the houso, and saw Tex running down the river, and tho Indians close behind him. The Indians commenced firing ; Tox whoolcd and fired, and then fell. Aftor they had fired sever, nl more shots, they scalped und strip ped him. Nicholas Seliorn then fast ened the doors and opened tho port 'holes of the houso'; but, there being liotio in the rear, he could not sco what was going onln that direction. About this time, n party came in front of the house, somo- threo hundred yards dis tant, and commenced shaking Tex's Santa and scalp, and hallooing Wo aw 1 Gee ! &o. They then moved around to tho roar of tho house, and built a largo firo. Nick noticed a Bmoko in the rear building; and, the wind blowing strong from that direc tion, the firo spread rapidly, and tfaa other buildings were soon in flames, the firo bursting into the room where Mr. Schcrn was. Ilo then went up stairs and jumped out oi the window. At tho instant ho jumped out of tho window, a case of howitzer ummuni. tion, which was over the hall, explod ed, making a tremendous report, and filling the air with smoke and dirt from tho roof. Amid the smoke and confu sion, Mr; Schorn escaped to the brush undiscovered; he followed down the river about two milos, crossed, and made for tho Mission ; but boing un ncquaintod with the country, got lost, lie finally struck the Benton road, and on tho third day, reached the Dear born ranch, almost exhausted with hunger and fatigue. The Conciliation Policy. A"Bos tfrnian" writes froit Charleston, S. C, to tho Boston Journal as follows : lioloro leaving home 1 was strongly inclined to criliciso and blamo the pol1 icy of the Government for pardoning so many " big liebels," tho more wealthy citizens who had taken nn'nc tive part in tho war. I am now in clined to think that policy a good one. I could namo 6omo prominent individ uals of that class, talented, wealthy und Influential, whoso inuuence upon the people is, I am now sulisfiod, most palutatory. Conciliation must begin somowhero.. It is utter nonsenso to stand aloof, bad as theso people have boon, and attempt to grind them to finer powder. J hoy have already suffered, and suffered terribly, for their folly, and they sco and acknowU edgo It. Very few ludics one meets in tho street are without mourning. Very few familioa kro to bo iound that bavo not boon sadly afflicted, to say nothing of the wido-Bprcad financial ruin throughout the Southorn country. Umatilla, tSoiso, AND IDAHO Express and Fast Freight Line. rHI8 LINB IS NOW IN COMPLETE RUNNTNO M. order from Umatilla to Idohn City, via Boise City, and prejHlfed to carry Freight ami Valuable Packages between these and all intermediate points with certainty and despatch. The Line 1b Stocked with the Best Teams the country affords and entirely New Thorough-Brace Which ensnres Speod and Safety In tho transmission of Froight, never before offered to Idaho. Wo offer Supe rior inducements fur Shinning Uoods from Fan Francisco and Portland to Idaho, as our arrangements will) the Ocean Steamship Company and tho Oregon Steam Nnvi (ration are such that all (Joods shipped by this Lino will hot'bo subject to tho usual delays, but pass throughluj Fast JTi'dfjUt' Goods shipped from San Francisco to onr care at Port land, Charges will be paid and (iuods dhipped to destination. GOODS SHOULD BE MARKED: CARE D. M. D. 4 CO., V. LINK, and Shipping Receipts sent to our Agents at Portland and Umatilla. Advance Charges for Transportation Fnid by tho Lino and Collected at Destination. Goods will bo lurwarded with Dispatch to o jliee and South lioiso. PASSENGERS CARRIED AT GREATLY REDUCED BATES. Famlllos will bo fiirniihcd with Superior Ac commodations in New and K:isy Killing Thorough llrnce Wagons on the Most Liberal Tonus, Vo Iny over each night on tho Uoad at Good and Convonient Stations, so thut passengers will not be deprived of regular rest AGKNTSi RICHARDS A McCltAKEN San Francisco RICHARDS McCHAKUN Portland JOSEPH TEAL Dallos POWELL 4 CE Umatilla J. B. YULK1NS0.V Le Grand B. M. DUKELL 4 CO BoiBO Citv tt. M. RuKELL A CO Idaho City ria.iuu. pit. nit llncny iinr (Smith jlniso) DuRELL & MOORE Uuliy and Silver Cities U. M. DitUELL fc CO., n25tf Proprietors. Proposals Tor Grain- Aisistajit QuAitTEnMAETFR's Orncr, 1 Font Ballus, Onsaos, Mur 24th, loot). SEA LSD PROPOSALS, In duplicate, will bo received at this ofllco until 12o'clo, kM. mi the 1st day of Juno. 1606, for tho supply of 160,000 pounds of Oats, to bo of goon morcnaiuauie qnauty, ana delivered ana sinroa oy tho Contractor In such manner as the Ass't Quurtoi mus ter at this l't may lrcct, between Ihotlmeof tho an proval of said Contract and tho 26th day of Jnly, 1800. Oats to be put up In sacks und woighod upon the scales oi mis post ueioro noing received, Ulils will bo received for 26.000 pounrie and upwards; must state tho nrlco uer Donurl In coin, and bo accompa nied by tho names of at least two responsible parties aa sureties, and be accompanied by an oath of allegiance to tho Uultod States. In case a Bid Is accepted, the Contractor Will be re quired to enter Into a Bond for a reasonable amount, for the faithful performance of the Contract. Payment for the aliove-montlonea supplies will be made In such funds as may be furnished by tho Govern ment, at a rate equivalent to the coin price at the time vi jmjmeuw The right to reject any and all Bids Is resorted. " Bids to bo endorsed " Pronoaals for Oats." Contract -will bo sobjoct to tho approval of the De partment ana Division uommanaers. JAMESOILLI8, mytd Captain and A. Q, M., U. 8. A rmy DR. DAVY'S SPECIFIC COM3?OUTr, An Expeditious Cure for all discuses of tho SEXUAL ORGANS. FTnillS prompt and ollicatlons Remedy for the cure JL Ulionorrn!i, Uleet, Strictures, and Diseases of tho Urinary Organs, makes a speedy cure without the leant restriction to diet, exposure or change In application biiHiness; It will radically cure any case which can be produced. The diffuse It removes as speedily as Is con sistent with the production of a thorough and permanent cure. Further, the disease cannot bo contracted if the SPECIFIC COMPOUND Is taken when exposed, Its IngrodiontH are entirely vegetable, and no injurious effect, either cunstitutiynally or locally, cau be caused by its uso. J . Price One Dollar and Fifty cents per bottle. Sent bv Express carefully (tacked. 1IOSTKTTKH, SMITH 4 DEAN. Agents, 4U1 and 4U3 liuttory street, cor Clay, Jy22-0m. San Francisco. LINCOLN HOUSE, Corner Wnslilngtoii and Front Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON. F iTnT.nr Aaa nrvi'i..i Charires Reasonable. LARGEST IN THE STATE. AN OMNIBUS will attend all the Boats and convey Passengers and their baggage to the House Free of Charge, or to any other House in the dry for 60 cents. S. COFFIN, Proprietor. I. S HOT AND COLD BAT1I8 In the House. All the Steamers for Oregon City, Vancouver, Monti cello and AstorUi land nt the Lincoln House Wharf. sepl:3m I'ubllc Sale. Of Land port Dslisquent Taxes for 1SG5. BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT ISSUED OUT OF the County Court of the State of Oregon, for tho County of Wasco, on the 14th day of April, A. 1). lfititi, ami to me directed, for the collection of delinquent taxes lor the yenr 1803-fi-l-6, 1 bavo this day levied on the following described pieces ami parcels ot land, lying and being in said Stnto and County, in Dalles City, according to tho plat theroof, and on the 23d day of June, A. D. 1S6II, I will expose the somo, or so much theroof as shall bo necessary to pay the taxes and costs dtto thereon for tho years 1808-84-06, at public auction, at the Court House door In Dalles City, In said Stnto and County, be tween tho hours of 9 o'clock a. in. and 4 o'clock n. in., to tho highest bidder therefor, in U. S. Gold Colu. NAME. , LOT. BLOCK. TAX. Jus. II. Frnlt, (Langlilln's ad) ISM 12 9 $ 6 60 " " ' " 1804 12 6 60 John Grant " ltind 4 13 " " ." "2 14 8 no Simeon Bodyfets ptlO 8 10 80 Mrs. M. Button (Trovitt's ad).. ' fi rl 8 00 Mrs. H. Bell, (Mgelow'ead).... 11-12 A 4 00 ' " ... " wV0 " 4 00 Chas. Coolldgo " ... 2 0 ' 2 00 George H. Elliot " ... 12 3 10 00 J as. It. Fruit, (Laughlin's ad) " .12 9 8 00 Frank Hanka ' .. " 1 14 85 30 Goo. Johnson " . " 24 g 8 00 A. P. Mthenr " .. partll 1 10 00 Francisco Velardo " .. " ptofll 6 12 00 CHARLES WHITE, Sheriff aid Tax Colloctor of Wasco countv, Oregon. Dalles City. May 21st, 1800. Injr25w4 NOTICE. IS IIKRUBY GIVEN THAT A CALL MEETING 0 the "Stock Raisers' Mutual Aid Society" will be lieln at Union School House, near A. D. Bolton', on Fifteen Mile Creek, at 1 o'clock n. m-on fiatnnlev. Jiiim 8. M. IIOLDERNESS, COMMISSION MERCHANT 403 Front Street, SAN FRANCISCO, As a' BUYER ban had many years' experlonco In San Francisco, and flutters himself as being able to glvo sat isfaction. Will fill orders for responsible, parties, and allow the usual credits. For advances made, will charge the customary Interest. Commissions will be reasona ble, and suited to the nature and amount of the business. Refers to Messrs. Ilumason A Odoll, Attorney) at Law, Dalles, Oregon. For further particulars, address as above. my28m8 Final Settlement. "WTOTtCB IS lIKRhBY GIVEN to all persons Intermt JWI oil In the estate of Andrew Watson, deceased, that A. L. Button. Administrator of said estate, hoe filed bis final account In the County Conrt of the State of Oregon for the County of Grant, and that FRIDAY, the 8th day of June, 1800, boa been sot for hearing said account bj oldConrt. , , W. L. HILL, Judge of Grant County. ; " '" -Jid.l,iJL DALLES CITY DRUG STORE. P. CRAIG, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN DRUGS. MEDICINES, Perfumery. Fancy Soaps, PATENT MEDICINES, c. - 1-tf t Tnmirrhiv a 3 DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES!! DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES!! DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES!! JUfll WnOLESAI.8 AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, Washington Street, bctwoon Main and Second Streets DALLES, OREGON. liTHMON In ftble to supply parti on In want of Prnps, Patent Mcdichiofl. CliomicHls, Aciiln. Perfumery, and every other article enumerated with tho WHOLESALE DRUG BUSINESS, At tho lowest tnarkot rates. Physicians nud Merchants Intending to purchase for the Minos, will do well to givo him a call. TRUSSES & SHOULDER BRACES In groat variety. 8. LEMON, ap.Sitf. Washington St., between Main adn Second. POUT LAJVIi tOVIVMr AND MACHINE SHOP, FIRST STRF.KT, between Yamhill and Morrison. team Engines offrom4to4lihorse. power,eltlier Portable or Stationary. Also. CIR CULAR SAW MILLS COMl'LETK, constantly onhnnd. Also, Hay Pres ses of all sizes; Planing Machines, (Wood worth's pattern,) Wrought and Cast Iron work for Ver tical Sawnnd Grist mills; Dross und Iron Castings and WROUGHT IRON WORK of every description. I am also prepared to furnish Quartz Mills complete, of the Latest & most Improved Patterns. These Mills can beforwarded to any part of the mines as the weight of the entire machinery will not exceed 3, OOOpounds. Horse Powers & Affrionlturiil Implements manufactured toorderat the very LOW KST CASH PRICE N. U.l'iirtlculor attention paid to REPAIRS, fe'20-tf Oregon Steam Navigation Co. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. THE STEAMERS XEZ PERCE CHIEF, WEI1-FOOT, TEIVIKO, OWYHEE, YAKIMA, SPRAY & OKANAGON, Captains E. F. COE, C. C. FELTON, J. II. D. GRAY, aud TIIOS. J. STUMP, Will run during the season from CKLILO to I'MATIL LA. WALLULA, WHITE BLUFFS, l'ALOUSE and LEWISTON. One of the nbovo named boots will leave CEI.1LO for UMATILLA and WALLULA, on TUESDAYS, THURS DAYS and SATURDAYS. Tli Passenjjjei Train to connect with steamers at Colilo will start from the Railroad Depot, DALLES CITY, at 5 o'clock, A. si. . FOR WHITE RLUFFS. TIII3 YAKIMA," CAPT. E. F. COE Commander. Will leave CELILO every . SATURDAY, for WHITE BLUFFS. FOR LEWISTON. THE "OWYHEE," CAPT. FELTON Commander. Will loave W ALLULA every WEDNESDAY (upon the arrivnl of the steamer that starts from Celllo on Tues day), for LEWISTON. FOR PORTLAND THROUGH IN ONE 7)AX' Tho Steamers ou " ID AJiO " CAIT.J. McNULTY,....'. Commander, Will leave DALLES, DAILY, (Snndavs eroepted) at 6 o'clock, a. M., connecting by the CASCADE RAILROAD, with the steamer NEW WORLD, CASCADE, or WILSON O. IIU3NX,; CAPT. J. WOLF Commander, to' Portland. FRANK T. DODGE, Dallos, April S, 1860. nl2tf Agent 0. 8. N. Co. . DAILY MOUNTAINEER ARMES DALLAM, , Importors and Jobbers of WOOD AIVD WILLOW WARE, I1RU8HES, TWINES, CORDAGE. Ac . . And Manufacturers of " i California Falls, Tubs, Brooms, Ac Bit A Blfl Sacrameutb Street, between Frhbt and Davis "'""''-"iimhi.i.A oSU;8uidw. i POWER FRBSm BOOK & JOB PRINTING OFFICE. First Street, between Main and B DALLES...! OREGON. JOB PRINTING OF EVERY VARIETY Executed with accuracy and dispatch. IK A STYLE THAT WILL COMPARE FAVORABLY with the very best, and AT BATES A3 CHEAP AS THE CHEAP SI to ordeb: Cards and B i 1 1-H cads. CHECKS, DRAFTS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS AND PROGRAMMES FOR THEATRES CONCERTS EXHIBITIONS Cc, tfc, fc, PRINTED 131 Till HOST ATTSACTIVI MANN1H. ALB0, WAT-BILLS. BILLS OF FARE, LETTER HEADS, RECEIPT BOOKS, BILLS LAD1KO, Rricfs and rampliJefs, VISITING, WEDDING AND "AT UOUE" CARDS DruKCists' Labels, In short, everything that can be done In a Book and Job Printing Office, from the smallest and most delicate Card or Circular, to the largest size and moat showy Posting Bill and which will be turned out in a style that cannot fail to Insure entire satisfaction. OIIB FACILITIES rOK fill EXECUTION OF DECORATIVE PRINTING In the most beautiful Colors, Shades andTluts. Such as Fancy Posting Bills! From a single Sheet to the Laigest Mammoth, ORNAMENTAL SHOW CARDS, rURt'UMERS' LABELS.dc Are unsurpassed by those of any other establishment in 'Oregon. We devote special attention to this branch of the businoss, and aro continually adding to our already exten sive and well appointed assortment of materiul. NEW TYPES, BORDERS, ORNAMENTS. o9c, o?c. tft.. Of the most modern and elaborate doslgns. Our stock o. FANCY INKS, TINTS, &C, Are of the finest Quality, And for rlchnesB of color ami durability, can Dot be equaled in the State. Ttie principle upon which uuinnvas is asKea for thin ex tnbliahuient Is. that nersoiiH will commit their own ltitr- ests, by awarding their custom to that office in which cneir nionoy can be expenueu 10 ine uent aavantane. To this end we solicit all in want of good Printing, at very rt-aRonnble charges, to call and examine specimens,, and judge for yourselves. Orders from the Upper Country Will hare our special care, and friends from tho Interlo may rely upon having their orders filled promptly, as wh HAVE THE ONLY IMPROVED GORDON POWER PRESS In. tbe State of Oregon I Address: MOUNTAINEER OFFICE ml8-tf Dalles. Oregon. JACKSON SALOON ! CORNER COURT AND SECOND STREETS, DALLIES, OREGON. The undehsiqneijTiiavino removed fhom the "bella union" cellar, into Gates' Now Building, Reg to Inform the pnhllc that they are prepared to serve their customers with tho. host Cigars, Wines, Liquors and TUB MARKET AFFORDS. ALSO, A Free Lunch ! Every day and evening. H. SCHXJTZ & 8. KLEIN, dcc2-lf Proprietor. Hard Wood Lumber. CARRIAGE AND WAGON MATERIALS WE DEO TO CALL ATTENTION of Carrlnge Man ufaoturers and Dealers to tho Largo and Com plote assortment of CARRIAGE and WAC10N MATE It I ALS we ale constantly receiving from the East, specially selected for the California market, comprising, Oak, Hickory, and Second Growth Ann flank, Hickory Axles, Wagon Poles, Hubs, Spokes, Felloes, Rims, 8halts, Ac, Ac. which we offer at the lowest Cash Prices. tTf Orders addressed to onr boose will receive prouip attention.--. N. W. BRAGG 4 CO., Jol5:i)in. S9 A 31 Rattery Street, San Francisco, and 17 A 19 Eer&th Street Bacrnmento. b. Witibhoubi, B. W. Bbaoo fC6. J.W.Libtis Ban Franolsco. Sacramento. V Mew Yurk F.TILLMAK, ' BOU AOIITt IN OAUrORKIA ros ,v ; TILTON &. MoFARLAND'S Fire & Burglar Proof Sales. , STEEL-LINED VAULTS, ' Combination Loci!. J -Constttntly ; band A tVtll assortment of SAFES. .- 818 BA1TBRY STREET. JyB-flm - Ban Frnnclscfl