The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, June 04, 1866, Image 2

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    MOXDiT EVENING, JUNE 1, 1830.
Irt order that we may be around to-day we
publish a paper this morning. TUe exci'e
raeat of the election and thai every man
should do his whole duty in defeating this
monocracy party recommends this course
to us. .
In VQting for Kelly you support repudiation.
His party is pledged to it.
Ir you vote, for Fay or Lane you support
men wbo voted la the Legislature to change
the location of the Branch Mint to Portland.
Let every man wbo desires to soe the coun
ty prosper vote for Wood and Mays, Union
candidates for County Commissioners,
Voti for Reed who has honestly and faith
fully discharged the duties of. County Clerk
during tbe past two.veacs.
Vote for George W. VTaldron, who every
body know to.be a good, honest and compe
tent man one. who owns property and is
thoroughly identified with us.
The-friends of Senator.Nesmith must be up
and doing to-day. See that tbe Union can
didates for the Legislature are elected, and
thereby elect your friend. .
Iv you vote foe Kcogal and Rogue, you vote
for men who own property, arq.ideniified with
the interests 0 tbe county, and will support
your choice man for the United States Senate.
Ir you vote for Dodge or Humason yon vote
to send Jo Lane, the traitor, to tbe United
States Senate.. The party is. pledged to him,,
and tbey go with the party.
Remumdeb, if you vote for Kcogel and Hogce
you will vote for men who will support J. W.
Nesmith for re-claction, and. who will, work
for your interests.
Lax every man ask himself whether be can
conscientiously support men who .will enc.our
age riot and Insult the. citizens in this city
and tbe Governor, of the State. If you can.
not, vote the Union ticket.
Remember, that in voting for Dodge you
Tote for a man wbo is not identified with you j
who owns no, properly in the county, and wbo
is merely a eandidate for. the Interest of the
Navigation Company.
The 0. S. N. Company are making.a switch
on their road nearly opposite the residence of
Mrs. Laughlin. Tbis will be found cooven
ient at the present Blago of water, when tbe
locomotive and cars are kept .afc.tM end.of
'town?; ; ' : ' ' .' '
' Remeubeb, that Bumnsoo, Dodge, Ferguson
' t and tbe Demooratio party insulted. the Execo
tire of .the. Sto.te of Oregon, by blssipg. bim
while addressing a peaceable.meeting of cili
zeni on Saturday night last Can any man
who loves order and lejpec.ts. tbe, laws vole.
for either of. them? - " ,
. Tsh conduct of-the Democratic party on
Saturday night baa been tbe general topic
since. Every honest man, Union and Demo
crat, acknowledge that the, instigators of that
Insulting conduct who. were, np.less than the
candidates of the Democratic ticket are. not
worthy of any fn,vors at the ba,nds or tbe re
spectable raters of tbis town.. '
Tbe Democracy of tbe Dalles have made a
riicVrocord for themselves iy their conduct
on last Saturday, night. The,. Oregon Steam
Navigation Company is also, made a party to
the insult given to the city aniitbo Governor
of this State,. An apology Is due both from
the citizens of tbis town and from the 0, S.
N. Company ta Governor Gibbs for the insult.
ine and unmanly conduct of these would-be
rioters, andwe have no doubt but that If, will
be made. 1 '
'Hx-Gov. Welles addressed tbo would-be
rioters laBt evening at tbe Democratic Club
Room. Tbe Governor's reason for the late
civil war Is on a different tack from that of
the- leaders of the party hore;. lie says that
" the cjergy of New England, are responsible
for the late war." Dow do our church-going
"men like that.? The clergy is responsible!
Tlie Governor moy bive been on orator; but
.his day is pasti The people of this county
. have bad whloers enough here In tbe shape
x of. Lane k Co.. and bare Brown, tired. of them
THE GRAND UNION RALLY SATUR
DAY NIGHT.
The largest and most enthusiasts Union
meeting ever held in. Wasco county was that
of Saturday night on tho corner of Main and
Washington streets. The Mechanics' Brass
Band, from Portland, headed a procession
previous to the speaking, and marched
through some of the streets. About 8 o'clock
Gov. Gibbs took the stand, and for an hour
and a half kept bis hearers, as it were, spell
bound. He reviewed tbe history of the pres
ent Democratic party j -showed clcaily that
they were leagued with traitors during tbe
rebellion ; that on every occasion where men
and money were needed to carry on the war,
that tho Democratic members of Congress
voted against all measures tending in that
direction. lie showed that the present lead
ers of the Democratic party aro members of
a treasonable organization, that was ready
to resist tbe Government in raising troops in
tbis State. He proved that the charge of
squandering the Slate's funds was false, by
tbe report of Lano, now candidate for Sec
retary of State, to tho Legislature, last fall.
We have not space to follow tho Governor
through his speech. Suffice it to say that it
was the ablest, most logical, and bad a moro
telling effect upon the enemy, than any we
have heard during the canvass. And here
we might mention one of the scurril
ous tricks that the Democracy resort to
during, the canvass. After Governor Weller
had finished bis speech tbe Democratic
party mounted on railroad cars, which
the Oregon Steam Navigation Company fur
nished them, and accompanied with a band,
went up the railroad track, and when in front
of Gov. Gibh's stand, stopped and did all
they could to interrupt the Union meeting.
Tbe same Insultwas aain repeated while Col
Hawkins was speaking. These insults, not
only to- the Union men of tbe Dalles, but to
tbe Executive of the Slate of Oregon, were
not resented, for tbe reason that it is better
that the people Bbould see of what material
a party is composed that will resort to such
low, scurrilous and unmanly conduct to dis
turb a Union.meeting,.atd probably tbe peace
of tbe city. We are more than astonished
that the Oregon Sienru Navigation Company
would lend itself to this contemptible conduct
to insult not only tbe people of tbis town but
the people of Oregon represented ia their
Governor.
Col. Hawkins was then introduced, the
band playing a national air. He defcr-ded
himself against a charge of cowardice that
tbe opposition worked up. He never belonged
to the Seventh Tennessee Regiment; his was
the Second East Tennessee Cavalry. ' Tbis bo
had. explained to Judge Humason, and he bad
expected that the Judge would do the speaker
justice in connection with it, Not having
done so, Col. Hawkins sailed into Judge
Humason rough Bbnd. Tbe speech was a
masterly one and reflects credit on tbe speak
er... That old battle flug was exhibited and
reference to it drew forth cheer after cheer
from the audionce. Cot,. Hawkins has done
nobly' in this canvass, and especially In this
county. May tbe Union of the States and the.
great Union party of the country always have
such able defenders as Col. Hawkins.
After, tho close of the speech a procession
was formed of TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY
.Union men, with torches and candles, and
beaded by the brass hand, marched through
the streets of the city. It was a glorious tri
umph, and one that made the opposition hunt
their boles.1' On the corner of- Third and
Washington streets, as the procession was
moving along tbe street; a group of ladies
stood'on tbe corner and sung patriotic songs.
Tbe procession bolted, and at tbe close of the
singing, three rousing cheers were given for
the ladies, and three more for tho Union
The procession then marched to the corner of
Main and WasbintOn streets. and were dis
missed. ; ' ,'
Let tho Union men of tbe Dalles turn out
to-day, and in solid ranks march to the polls
and there yoto the whole ticket. Tell those
men who disturbed your meeting, and who
would disturb the public peace that tbey are
unworthy to govern the people of this county
Tell them that their loud c ics of freedom of
speech, .like all other professions, are false,
and voiuruive tho proof in their conduct on
Saturday, night. They, are not deserving of
your confidence ana shoull not have it..
We bad the pleasure of. meeting Dr..W. II
Watkins, of Portland, yesterday. The Doctor
is on a visit to onr city, and will return to
J Portland tbu morning. 1
IIemkuiibh, If yon have a cold i r cough, that Haifa Pul
monary Balsam will enre you quicker than any other
known remedy. The genuine is put up In ttlty cent
bottles only.
Columbia Lodge, No. 5, I. O. O. P.
Moet every Friday evening at 7 o'clock, lu Qatea
Hull, corner of Second and Court Street. Brothers In
good standing are Invited to attend, lly order. N.Q.
Wasco Lodge, No. 10, A. F. & A. 91.
Tfolda Its stated Coniuinnlcntlon on the Fire t and
Third Mondays of each month, at their hall, in
Dalles City. Brotliren In good standing are invited to
attend. lly order of the W. M.
Beth L. Pops, Soc'y.
Religious Notice. .
C.tritouo CnURcn Moruiim servico: Mass, at 10)4
o'clock. Evening Bervico: Vespers and Benediction, at
u' clock. Sunday School at 2 o'clock, p.m.
uSldtf FATIIKRL. DIBLEMAN, Pastor.
S IIF.RKI1Y GIVEN that there will ho a meeting of
tho Wasco County Acriroltural Society, held at the
Court House, in Dalles Cltv, on SATURDAY, the llitli
of May, A. D 18tm, at one o'clock p. m. A general at
tendance la solicited, as an election of officers uud other
Important hUHinoss nil! publloly bo transacted.
Jiy order or the JSxocutive i;oinnmree.
E. E. Haft, L. L. ROLAND,
fcocretarjv ' Je2tf Chairman.
, NOTICE
S IIKJIEBYOIYKN TO AU WHOM IT MAY CON
corn, that t'uo Annual Mat of AHaurtumeiiU of 'ho In
terim. Itevonuo, fur tho 9tli PIviion, Stuto o Oregon,
will bo upon at my ofllce tor oxrwirlimtion. for tbe Huice
of ton ilnys from the date hereof, when and where ap
neftla will bo received relative to. any erronoous or ex
cessive valuations, UHaesaiueutti or enumeration;! returned
in suit! I Ant.
Ollieo ou tjecond atreet. 2d door above Court, sonth eldo,
K. II. COMFOKT, A 8 n't AtKHHor,
Olli Division, State ol Oregon.
Dalles, June 1st, 1SG0. .'el-lOt
NOTICE.
Itotf AND AFTER T1II3 DATH I will ho found In
the Lnw-Otilce formerly occupied by Iiunmton fc
Udell. on M-iln street over Walt Iron's Druir Store.
Dulled, Muy 31st, niylillT O. N. DENNY.
Proposals lor Fresh Heed
Officjs of A. 0. 8. Fort Dalles, Oregon,)
May 30th, 18Utf. J
SKALEI) PROPOSALS In duplicate will be received at
thiftotlice until Y2, o'clock U., Sutuiitay, Juno 9th,
1800, fur the fm Dialling of .
To the Troops and Employees at this Pout, for the fiiral
your commencing July Int. 1800, and ending June 30th,
18U7.
8aid Fronh BcQf to be of cood and merchantable rmnl-
ity, and in equal proportion ot fore and hind quarter
tnent, (necks, flmnke uud Kidney tallow to be excluded)
and to be delivered on such dnys nnd In such quantities
ne the Commanding 0 111 cur of this Post inny denitrnftte.
a lie dcckh oi tho cattle slnuKhtercd bIimh im cut on at
the fourth vertebral Joint, mid the breasts trimmed dnwu;
the linuks of the fore quarter shall be cut off from three
to four inches above tbo knee-joint, and ot hind quarters
from six to eight inches above the gainbrel or hock joint.
Each bid to be accompanied by a bond (with at least
two Fmeties) in tho sum of Two Thousand Dollars for the
faithful performance o' the Proposal contained in the
liiil, In case the Bid is ncceptod.
All Bids must state the price per pound in U. P. Gold
Coin, but payment will bo made In such funds as may
be on hand on tbe day of payment for that purpose, "at
coin rates."
The underslirnod reserves to himself the rleht to reject
any or all bUU that ho may doom unreasonable.
Bidders are invited to be present when the bids are
opened.
Proposals to be add re-sea to the undersigned, and en
dorsed thus: " Proposals for Frtsh Boef."
JAMKS GIL tTPS,
my30t8-. Capt A.Q.M., U. 8.A , A.O.B.
DALLES AND CANYON CITY STAGE
feC0MPANY
Aro now running rogularly their line of , '
CONCORD STAGES,
BKTVVEBK - '
DALLKH &; CANYON CIXY,
TWIOU A WEEK, CARRYINO t
THE U. S. OVERLAND MAILS
AND t
VcIH, Fargo & Cos Express,
I.ouvlnt! Dalles every Tuesday and Friday, at 2 o'clock
a. in., and Canyon City ou tlie same day s at & o'clock a. m.
Through in Two and a Half Days
JAME8 A. HENDERSON, Agent, Canyon City.
Dalles OlBce Next door below Joa. El felt's, Main at.
SAMUEL it. BRO0K3, Acent.
Dallea, May 20tli, 1806. ' my2tlt(
HO, FOR THE DEALY HOAD!
SNOW OUT OF THlfl WA V.
THIS U IAD IS NOW 80 FAR COMPLETED THAT
It may be traveled by waxona creat and small with
easoand safety.' It Is Not Less than Fifty Miloa Nearer
to Hoise lliisln or Valley, or Owyhee than any other ronte
from Dalles City. It lias Lower Rates of Tolls, better
grass, and ahnrtot, drives between watering places than
any other rood across the mountains. This road thnuitb
not completod m all its aocttons, la oncrett to the Irar.
ollnx public at very retwjnable ra'os of toll, r -
Teamsters, nackera and frelxhters from the Duties will
do well to examine iliis road.' If ihey do.nutklike it,
tbey can go titty miles further ronml for about three
times ina ion, aua nave no uetter roan, ,
. Dy order of the Road Company. . . my23ml
" NOTICE. "
rWUK MONTANA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
V. will now receive and transport freight Trout Whlto
DIufTs to the upper end of navigation nu Pen d'Orollle
Lake, at the rate of 1 140 per.ton.. Kruigbtsent to WlUto
isiuns. mat-Ken "to tne care or u. t, uo." win be for.
warded with dispatch. J,. A. ODBLL,
my23tf Agent.
WEHOCUAT1C OLVU ROOM.
' CORNER OF. COnitT AND MAIN STREETS.' ..
Open Dallyj until 10 o'cl'k, p.m.
TJ-VEMOCRATS OF WASCO COTJNTT are Invited to at
mw
tend, and enroll themselves as member a if tbe
Club.
GOOD SPEAKINO may be expected ench evening.
Bv order of the Committee.
: m2aj2w . i JOHN WILLIAMS, Ch'n
iTfimiAT inn
HOUSEI
Xo. 100 MAIN STREET, DALLES.
TUB -UNDERSIGNED THANKFUL' FOR PART
Favora, respectfully informa the cltissena of the'
Dallea, and tbe public generally, that fie coutinaea to
aellat
PUBLIC XJCTIOIV '
OR PRIVATE SALE,
Real Estate,
General Merchandise,
Uiucei'lesi ....
II or sex,
Mules,
Furniture,
Stocks, &.c. &c.
, REGULAR SALE DAYS, . t
Tuesdays and Saturdays.
Cash Advances made on Consignments,
And PROMPT RETUltN ni 'de of sales.
Ont-door and Special Saloa attended to In any part ot
tbe city.
JOHN WILLIAMS, Auctioneer.
J. JUKEE,
9Ialn Street, Dalles, .
WBOLUALI A!ID RETAIL DEALZR IN '
CIGAHS. TOBACCO, SNUFF,
PIPIES, &,o.
ALWAYS lit BTOR1 TBI BEAT BRANDS 0P
Cigars, Tobacco, Matches, &c.
1LAYINO CARDS.
POCKET CUTLERY,
PORT MONIES.
COMBS and 1IIIU8HES, o' all kinds,
PeitFUMEItY, ot every description, '
CHINA ORNAMKNTS,
TOYS, DOLLS, etc.
FISH HOOKS and FISniNQ TACKLE,"
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ,
FANCY GOODS. Ac.
Also Powder. Shot, Lead, Powder Flarta, Baskets, nnd
many other artlclea too numeroua to mention,
67 Interior dealers supplied with Cig ira, Tobacco, etc.
at leaa than Portland prices, with freight added. oc-S -
SELLING OFF AT COST!
J.GOETZ&cb..
f TONE BUILDING, WASHINGTON STREET, DALLES,
Offer their well-eelocted stock of
TOBACCO,
SEGAI1S,
PIPES,
YANKEE JNOTIOISS,
AND a, ' -.-
STATIONEEY,
-AT- .
SAN FRANCISCO COST.
mr27tf
GATES & CHAPIN
WHOLESALE k RETAIL
DRU GGI S T S,
. STONE BUILDING, WASBINQTON STREET,'
DALLES, ORECiON.
Importers aud Jobbers of ,, .
PATENT MKDICINE3,
: CHEMICALS k FANCY GOODS,
SODA, CORKS k ACIDS, . - r .
OILS, k ALCOHOL,' 1 - '
PURE WINES 4 LIQUORS, ; c ' " ', '
PAINTS, GLASS k BRUSHES. .
PUTSICUNS' PBESCKIPTIOXS
Accurately compcunded. ;
PHOTOGRAPHIC EMPORIUM.
A full and complete, assortment of all artlclea In tb
Photographio Line, at a SMALL ADVANCE ON SAN
FRANCISCO PRICKS. r
47-Merchanta will pleaae got our prices before order'
inn below, r
U. L. C1IAPIN, JUSTIN GATES.
Dalles. . Sacramento, Cat. .
LAST CHANCE I
WE WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE .
. publio to the loot that we are closing out.uur
stockvof . , .
OLO THING.
DRY- GOODS, &C,i&C.
At Greatly Reduced Kates,
And offer barca'na which cannot foil to satisfy anybody
wantlug articles iu our llne.-
XTir' Warning !;-
TTATE INTEND CLOSING OUR BUSINESS HERE by
the FIRHT OF JUNK noxt.and we take this op
portunity of once mora cnllliiK upon thoso Indebted to .
us to rail and settle. We will nut, if we can help It,
place any of our accounts In the hands .of legal collec
tors; but If obliged to do so, we shall havo recourse to .
that when this nulla expires-,
affltjl M. DROWN DRO.
DALLES & ItOCKLAKD
LandingFoot of Tnlon Street;
THE PROPRIETORS ARE NOW PREPARED WITH
STAUNCH AND ROOMY BOATS, to cross
Travelers, Horses & Stock,
Tn a Safo and cxpedltiqus manner, and at Reasonable
tutci ,ltC