The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, May 31, 1866, Image 3

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    'A
iaito Hlonntemccr,
Steam on ths) Dppib Snake River. A. cor
Tespomlent of the Idaho Slatetman, writing
from Owybee Landing, May 21st, gives an in
' tereeting description of an exploring trip
made by the steamer Shothont from that place
up the Snake river. The letter is loo long
for publication in onr columns. We take the
following from the correspondence :
Just above the Bruno the river emerges
from another canyon, not so deep as the first,
but full of rapids, whiob the boat surmonnted
without difficulty. At adisianoe of about sis
'miles we came to swift, rough water which,
with eighty pounds of steam, brought the
boat to a halt. The captain .backed out of
tbe situation and tied up and proceeded to
make explorations by land. We found two
miles of rapid, swift and rongh water, with a
considerable fall at the bead. With some
doubt in bis ability to go over it, explain My
rick ordered a full head of steam aud started
again with one hundred and ten pounds. The
Whole length of the rapid was made with
ase till the prow of the boat touched the
break in the very head of the fall, when she
refused to go any farther. Steam was raised
to the highes) point allowed to ber boiler and
tbe boat held to ber work fr over half an
hour, but 4o no purpose. The fall whs too
much, and with a few turns back of the wheel
we went darting down that two miles of rapids
with nnusual steamboat velocity.. With a
good line tbe boat might have been taken
over tbe rapid, but there was no safe-one on
board, and the Captain therefore declined to
try it. That point is probably ahout sixty
miles by the. course of tbe river, from this
' landing ; bow far above tbe boat might go,
there was, of course, no means to ascertain.
High bluffs and a smooth river were all that
could be seen abead. The river is inaccessi
ble on both sides, so that nothing can bo
gained by running' np to tbat point, unless a
higher one can be reached. Of that there is,
however, but little doubt, as with the aid of a
line boats can go over tbat rapid as.easily as
they do over some in the Willamette and Co
lumbia. .
We made the run back to the landing in
.bout four hours, arriving here at sundown
to-day, and thusendetb the further navigation
ot Snake river above tbis point for tbe pres.
ent. Tbat another and successful trial will
be made before lorig, I have no doubt, as the
falls that terminated tbis trip can easily be
overcome, and there may be no more serious
one for many miles above. '
By Owvum Stags. News came from Ruby
Ji t ni(bt of anothes Indian raid, made prin
cipally upon Cbinamen. A messenger came
tor Major Marshall from C.imp Lyon with the
statement that a Cbinamanliad come into tbat
camp reporting tbat be was the only one of a
party of huy wbo was known to have escaped
an attack upon their camp, about four miles
beyond the California ferry, on the Owyhee
river. There were also two white men with
tbe Chinamen, and all are supposed to be
killed- Lieut. Pepoon started immediately
for tbe spot, and found twentr-twVdead bodies
there, corroborating in the main, the story of
(be Chinaman. Lieut, fepooo sentamessen
ger back to Col. Coppinger, wbo has followed
in hopes to overtake tbe Indians. Tbe mat'
acre is supposed to have occurred last Moo.'
' day or Tuesday. Idaho Slatetman.
Senatorial. The present Congress, ending
on, the 4th of March next, terminates tbe Sen
atorial career of the following gentlemen,
unless they shall be re-elected meantime :
Clark, of New Hampshire ; Foster, of Con
necticutt ; Harris, of New York ; Poland, of
Vermont; Cowan, of Pennsylvania; Trumbull,
of Illinois ; Brown, of Missouri ; Davis, of
Kentucky f Nesmitn, of Oregon ; Pomeroy, of
Kansas ; Lane, of Indiana ; Howe, of Wiscon
sin.; Crowell, of Maryland ; and McDougall,
of California. The only elections that have
yet taken, place foe the term commencing in
1867 and ending in 1873, are, Mr. Sherman, of
Ohio, and. Mc. Cole, of California.
Greenback Gibe Decided. Judge Rix, of
tbe Sau , Francisco Police Court, lately de
cided. a. street car greenback case, and held
tbat the car conductors and .companies are
compelled to receive greenbacks in payment'
for tickets. The decision gives universal sat
isfaction to the publio, but is nut relished by
tbe street railroad companies, ho have given
t otice of their intention to appeal to tbe higher
courts. In log-rolling a bill through , tbe
Legislature, authorizing them , to raise' the
fares, the companies accomplished their ob
ject, but it is not likely to benefit them..
Not Arrived Judge McBride, Col. Pres
ton, and other ldabeans, who were expected
to arrive yeaterday,on the Overland stage, did
not come. Tbey are supposed te.be detained
fait of Salt Lake by high water, at Hast such
is-tbe report of tbe passengers that bare come
tfough,-Idih)JStammaiu,.
0. 8. .Mima,
Dalles.
Bloch, Miller & Co.,
WHOLESALE
GROCE 3R, S ,
AND DEALERS IN
Wines fc Liquors,
And Importer and Jobbers of
OLOTHING-
Boots & Shoes,
Under Clothing,
Blankets,
etc " etc
ASSAY OFFICE.
WjhB HAVE AN ASSAY OFFICE IN CONNECTION
Y with our business, under the entire supervision
of Mr. Miller. We make returns in Bars In six hours
We guarantee all our Assays and pay ths HIGH EST
CASH PRICE for Burs. We also pay the Highest
Cash Price for Gold Dust. '
BLOCH, MILLER A OJ.,
my6tf Cor. Main and Washington streets, Dalles.
. DEALERS IN
HARDWARE, f
IRON & STEEL.
GROCERIES.
BY TUB PACKAGE.
FOROASH,"
At San Francisco Prices,
Adding cost of Transportation.
CUMMINO GRANT,
Dalles, pregon.
ml3tf
Ordinance No. 39.
AN ' ORDINANCE to License Hotel and steamboat
Runners.
rjphe people of Dalles City do ordala as follows :
Sbotion 1. Any person who shall solicit patronage for
nutei ur aieamuoat, comtiomy caiteu a ' lltlnuer,"
within the corporate limits of Dalles City, shall thereior
procure a License from the Recorder, and shall pay
therefor Into the city treasury the sum uf Ten Dollars
iur every inree monilis. -8ko.
3. Any nt'rson who shall do business aa a rnnner.
who by malicious misrepresentations shall Injure, or
.'tempi io injure any Hotel, Keitaurant or steamboat,
shall, on conviction thereof, be punlihed by a fine In any
sum not exceeding twenty dollars fur each aud every
offense.
Sao. 8. Any person who shall do business as a runner
wimouc procuring a license therefor, shall, on convlo
tion thereof; be punched by a flue tn the sum of twenty
dollars.
8 to. . This ordinance shall take effeot and be la force
rrom sud alter the 2d day of June, 1806.
Passe May loth, 18d. O. B. GILMAV,
H. Catlst, Recorder. my28d5t Mayor,
A. OARD.
" WADAME LB TELLIElt WOULD RESPECTFULLY
i."JL Inform the Ladles of the Dalles and vicinity, that
sue m uow prepared, to do all KIWI or UUK33, CLOAK,
aud PALETOT making. Also. CUTTING and VOTING
In a new and Improved style, never before introduced in
this place.
She will warrant to give satisfaction, and would most
respectiuiiy solicit a liberal patrouage.
In the Rooms lately occupied by Mrs. White, over
Degeners Store, on Washington street, between Second
iiu xuiru. ,
Dalles, March 27th, 1869 mr27tf
FRED. LIEBE,
GROCERY, PROVISION,
AND ,
FRUIT STORE,
Washington Street, opposite French ft Oilman's, Dalles.
uas ou uauu a large sua weu-assorteu stoca oi
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
Fresh Uuttor &, Egrjj s,
RArtlwt ilallw A I .rninnimua .1...... -
hand. FHU1T3 of ail kinds. FRESH VEGETABLES
very morniug. Ail articles warranted. ,
Give Me a Call, Everybody
PRICED LOW.
anl8:tf F. LIEBE.
J. F. KELLOGG, DENTIST,
Mala Bt.( Dallas, Oregon.
AFTMl NEARLY SIXTEEN YEARS n , -.
Practice in his profusion, would KS"?
renpecuuny imurin .me aniens or. the Un Vtr
Dnllos tnd the public generally, that h -l ill I
lias loasod the Dental Office latoly occnpled by J. W.
OURLK Y, Dentist, where he can be found prepared to at
tend to those requiring his professional services.
Orrics Uoomj-From 8 o'clock, A. to 12 u s and from
1 o'clock, p. M. to 6 F. M. mstf
YOU1C UA.liaitY
AND
GROCERY. STORE,
Main Mreet Dalles.
mb23tf FREDERICK BBNZER.
Notice.
TM COMMON COUNCIL OF DALLES 01TO, Oregon
will sit as a "board or Equtlisatlon " at the Recor
der's office, on Satur lay, June 2d, 1806, at 7 p. m. All
parties who may feel aggrieved by any assessment made
by the Recorder of Dalles City, are hereby requested to
attend, that ail errors in valuation or. description of lot
land or other property, may be there corrected, before
the eity taxes for the curxent year are levied.
By order of the Oomniou Couuril .
myMld UrCATLIY, Recorder.
Isuo F. Bloch,
San Francisco.
TTALDROSi BROS.,
Wholesale & Retail Druggists,
Main Street, Dalles, Oregon.
WIS NOW OCCUPY OUR NEW TWO 8T0RY FIRE
proof Stone building, opposite Bloch. Miller A
Co.. and oner to the publio a full and complete stock of
Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, consisting in part ef
KEROSENE,
LAMP WICKS ft CHIMNEYS
110P8, . '
8A0E,
SPONGES,
LEECHES, ; .
TURPENTINE,
ALCOHOL,
ACIDS,
. LINSEED,
LtAtlU,
UOKKS,
CASTOR AND
NEAT3FQ0T Oil,
INDIGO AND
LANPBLACK
TRUSSES, SHOULDER ' BRACES, SUPPORTERS.
. AND . i
PATENT MKDICI1VK8.
Our stock of FANCY GOODS I s of the finest and best
quality; new styles oud largo assortments, such as
LUMN'S PKRFUKKKY, HAIIt,
LUIIIN'S TOILET SOAP, ILKS1I,
POMADKS. BI1AVINQ,
COSMETICS, 11 AT,
HAIIt OILS, CLOTIIKS,
COLOGNE, " . TO0T1I AND
FANCY 80AP8 AND NAIL BRUSHES
- TOOTH POWDERS, AND -COMBS.
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
For Medicinal purposes.
Our (acuities for buying goods are second to none In
the State, and we shall at all times sell at a small ad
vance from oust. Ready sales and small profits.
PUISICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
Carefully compounded at all hours of tbe day and night.
uaiies, oepi. v, xooo, seiu-tl
Vllt Y IMPORTA.XT
TO '
Merchants, Families, Hotels and
BAR-ROOMS, -
TOLIUS KRAEMER UAVING BOUGHT THE EN,
v tire stock ot Merchandise and Book Accounts of ths
late firm ot M . Seller ft Co., in this city, to which be has
wiueu or ma own importation (wiiue doing business In
roruauuj an immense aioca oi tue best manufactured
Crockery, . Glassware,
. Plated Ware, Lamps,
Chandeliers, Table Cutlery
Looklng-Glasgcs and .
All Kinds of Oils,
All of which be offers at reduced rates. Persons wish,
Ing to buy any of the above-mentioned articles,, will do
well to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere.
Orders from the interior promptly attended to, and
gwus uncatm w go .wore, uon-t lau to can on me.
Radio's Stone Building, Washington street. Dalles.
JULIUS KRAEMER,
Dalles. March 17th, 1805. mhlTtf
ONE HUNDREDMILES SAVED!
BIsMKFOOT & BIG BEND MINES
BY WAY OF
Wliite 331 villk !.
THE SHORTEST AND SAFEST ROAD
For Land Travel.
Distance from Dalles to White Dlufh 100 miles
' . . " ', White Bluffs to Pen d'Oieill ISO
" . ' toColvill ...170
Travelers by land for either of the above Gold Fields,
will save ,
Save Time Distance and Money
uy taking the While Blnfr Uoad. . :
Wood, "Water and Grass
Aro fonnd on ibis Road within easy drives
The road Is now open, and possesses advantages over
uuioi .nun luuio iiuiu (no uniios.
Published by order of
Til K CITIZENS OF THE DALLES.
Dalles, March, 20, 1806. m':2m.
W. 33. DOUGLASS,
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER,
. AND DEAItta IB
Fine "VTTatclies
AND JEWELRT,
WNYITBS THE ATTENTION OF HIS FRIENDS AND
JL the Public to bis choice-selection of
New and Fashionable Goods,
Respectfully soliciting their patronage.
Wa'ches PROMPTLY, and PROPERLY repaired and
n AitnaniH.
niOtf Next Door to-the Poat OlBee.
F. IEHM,,
Watchmaker ami Jeweler,
main street; dalles,
DEALER IN FINE WATCHES)' JEWELRY,
CLOCKS, Gold Psns, Silver and Plated Ware,
Bpectacles, Cutlery, Ac.
4l-Particular attention paid to repairing fins1
Watohes,.01ocks, Jewelry, etc. All Watches repaired by
me warranted for twelve months. .
N. B. All orders from the uppetoounUy, Jy Express
. 1'IIOF. MUR KAY'S . '
MAGIC OIL,
For Sale br : OATK8 ft CBAPIN...
. ALSO, AQINTS.FOli DR-DUNCAK'S
Whooping Cough. Speclfiic.
HtANKLIN MARKET.
CORNER OF SECOND AND WA8UINQT0N STREETS
DALLES, OREGON,
JOHN EfPlNGER Proprietor
THB UNDERSIGNED
having fitted np the
above Market in the BH.-T
STYLE, will keep,sonstani
ly on hand all sorts of
Fresh and Cured Meats,
Of the best quality furnished at the LOWEST BATS.
My- motto is to PLBAS8 ALL."
PARTIES IIAVING SUPERIOR STOCK FOR SAL
will do well tucall at the FrankliB.Market..
. . JOHN UPPINGBR.. ;
Dalles, February 10th, 18M. . .
coaaaaoF
COURT AND SECOND STREETS, DALIES, OREGON-
JOHN MJCHELBACH, Ptoprtetor.
win keep , , i- I. '
'constantly on hand all the varte- LZ -
ties that the marknt nan nna.lhl I
SSSuTof , r " Tfft
IfUKSlI & CURED MKAXSw
and always of the best qnalitja .
FAMILIES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS
supplied on reasonable terms. ,
Tbe nndersiirnea Is always nrnnarM, tn nav tft t,tK.
estcaeh price for-li'Al' Orf I.E. Parties having aloclc.
in good condition, are requested to rail on him before
going elsewhere. JOUN UIOUELBACU.
uaiiea, march sist,iB0S, mboltr
WOTICE TO FARMERS.-
ffVIK DALLES LUMBER AND MANUFACTURING.
JL uujirAiN i nas recently attached a
FLOURING MILL
to their Steam Sash and Door Factory, in this City, and ,
are now prepared to CHOP FEED, GRIND WUBATandvi
CORN, and warrant to give tbe best . satisfaction. Oa
hand constantly and for ealev . , - .
FXTRA FAMILY FLOUR,
SECONDS OR MIDDLINOSv . '
, BRAN AND SHORTS, ' '
CHOP FEED, CUIOKEN FEED?',
Also, a Sunerlor article of CORN MEAI from .
Corn.-.
The highest market price paid for WHEAT, CORN a
BARLEY. U. A. IIOGUB, Anent.
Dalles, Nov. 3, 1808. u3tC
A.m GJ-. BRADFORD,
IMPORTER AND JOBBER OF .
Wines Sc. Liquors,
FRONT STREETf
Portland, . - , Orasrooi.
OFFERS FOR SALE A VERY. LARGB.. ASSOllTu
meat of ,
Brandies,
WIsiAa.
v ' Case' Goodf.
&c., &c, &c.
I sTThe Trade Is particularly Invited to ciamlne my,
st ick before purchasing elsewhere. auSartf1
H.IIERMAN& CO.,:
MAIN ST., DALLES, OPPOSITE EMPIRE HOTEL, '
JJAVE JU8TBE0KI VED A 'BEAUTIFUL 8.TOOKI OF--
Sl'lllG AND SUMMER GOODS
Conslstidg in part of '
Fancy and Staple Dry Good,
ClotSilnK,,
Boots & Shoes, ;
Uati&Capg '
Which they offer to sell at SMALL PROFITS. ' "
Dalles, Maroh 27th,. 1806. , . mr37tf
MONTANA! IDAHO! WASHOE
WE ARK PUTTING UP.- OVSL
OU1UINAL.BUPEU10U BRAND Of
GROTA'D JAVA COFFEt?,
CIIARTRES COFPFI3.
' "IN DOUDLE GLAZED PAPERS,,
To preserve Its strength and flavor for the length ov
...uv .v.,h,.vm ... vv iwniwii hi ms anove places.
. For sale by all tbe Jobbers, and .
MARDEN AaFOLGIR,
. Pioneer Steam OofTae end Splce.MUIa
at8mlp2 ajo Front Street, San Sr.nclico.
I UtS, WOOL aad UIUESs
' eaawan
rjpHB HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR
IPtng, WOOL,, AMD HIDES, at '
McCRAKEN, MERRILL ft CO.'B
. 10 North Front Street, Portland,,
mhl83m
JBQOKS! BOOKS L.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
sOCHOOIi BOOKS, STATIONERY,
3 Stanrtiud and Miscellaneous WORKS,
Late. NOVELS, MAOA7.INE8, PAPKK8!.
c, o uy every .Duainer.
Bookstore, Main street, Dalles,
Garden Seeds lor the Million,
ma7-tf
H. 3. WALDRON .
CRYSTAL SALOONi
AND .
BILLIAllD ROOM, .
JOHN HIND1VATJB, Pr.prl.tor.
WASIUKOTON ST., neat deor to FRENCH A OILMAN
NOTICE. i
tvi apln'trf E. E. HAFT my authorised ana'a .
Jooil an moneys due ., aad atte.4.te.r Z
ness generally. ajtfj M. BiNIO,
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