The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, November 05, 1865, Image 1

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!3E. G. CO W 13 & J. llALMHlART
KU1T0118 ANli PltUPHIKTUks.
Ykiims TtotHly-flvtctnU per week, payiibl to ttrobAtt.
per muiiui, by mtui. i; three nioiiMm, w; t
.' DiunttiH, oj una yeur, $8. AUvertiseuwMUs fnftertod
low retus.
Job Frintinff,
' Rvnry ilencrfption of plnin itn4 fffn:y Jnb Win tt rig ix
'ntutl with iierttiu'KH and .ieflpfttoti, Ami ftirwtardtfd aa per
orc'?r tunny piirtof the cuwutry. :Iaywr&t Jar Job' Print
ing mtut i& made on UtiinrryoJ Uttork
U M AT ILL A HO USE,
DALLES, OREGON.
IIANDLEY &SISLOTT, ITop'rs.
TIII8 riPDL so'au, TjitiiUixVLbOATro,
Hoar the Steamboat Landing & Railroad Depot,
Has linen recently euhuged iid improved, 'uinl will no
'-accoiuiiifdute
ITWIILHrf CUNDUU'IHID'm Heretofore, as a FIRST
Ci.&i IIOUSK, Kinl Hiovtruiittge of tbe traveling
qmblic 1 rofl.ec.tufly sollcite .
Ugf flngiene taKeif tothe tlulisefree of charge. House
Ttpeii nil nllit.
4.ARBE Flfit-PROOFSAFESTO DEPOSIT VALUABLES
Diile. 0ct.'4'-tf,
EMPIRE HOTEL,
II BTaglT, DAM.K8, 0REO0N,
THOMAS SMITH, Proprietor.
A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE.
IN Till OEXTBS Of BOSINMS,
Wear the Steamboat and Railroad Landings
Superior Acco'tnmid itions for Families and caa AO
commodate One Hundred aud Fifty (Meats.
Uonl...... SO est. Lodging.....,.- 50 eta.
Fire Proof Safe for deposits of valuables.
y House opeu all night. Baggie taken -to the nous
ifree of charge. ' THOMAS SMITH,
mh8-tf I'roprietur.
TAMlLY GROCERY STORE i
S. FRANK,
BKALEIl IN
FAMILY (iUOCERIES,
TOBACCO AND 8KGARS,
Also
FRESH AND URIED FRUITS,
VEGETABLES, 4c, 4c.
And every article usually found In a First-class
Family Grocery Store.
Mil. PRANK has Just received from below an entire
new stock of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS &o,
which he will sell at low rates for cash. Heads of fain
tly and others are Invited to call and examine his stook.
jr Uoods delivered iu auy part of the city Iree of
"Charge
r GREENBACKS TAKEN AT 7t CENTS. .
8. PRANK, Main street
Jy30:tf. A few doors below the Post Office
FURNITURE ! FURNITURE"
DIKULAM &, WENTZ,
-tfWNITUfl-, CORNER TUIKD AND B STREETS
VfffwpefwsnT Dalles City, have oa-band a variety
wsfcri 13 uoiiscttoia Frnuure,
embracing Tables, Chairs, Bureaus
'uedsandDedaeeads, Bedding, Carpets
etc., etc., all oi wnlcli will ho suld at low rates, furniture
Repaired, and Upholstering doneto order. Aleo,on hand
Mattresses aud Pillows. Spring Beds made to order, aula
WM. MOABDa.
O.'B. KdtUKIi.
WM. MOABUS &CO.J
OITY BAKERY,
AND
PROVISION STORE,
Corner of Flrrt and B Streets.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DKALKKS in BREAD,
GKACKKRSand Family UKOCEIILK8.
Orders from a distauce carefully filled and promptly
dispatched. 1-H
MEDICAL CARD.
A. . STEPHENSON, M. O.,
RESPECTFULLY tenders his professional services In
the several branches of medical practice, to the
citliena of Dalles and vicinity. Particular attention will
be paid to lemale diseases. Chronic diseases of whatever
type or grade, will receive prompt and efficient Ireat
iinent. Office, adjoining Waldron'a Drug Store. no'26tf
BOOKS! BOOKS!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Standard and Miscellaneous WORKS, .
Vat NOVELS, MAGAZINES, PAPERS,"
to.. Ac. br every Steamer. Poet-Office
Bookstore, Main street, Dalles.
maT-tf H. J. WALDRON A CO.
jL. o. sterns,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
AND
NOTAUY PUBLIC.
OFFICE On corner of Washington and Main streets,
flanyon City. Grant County. Oregon. ap20tl
(Btfadaya lHJ'.'JUfSL'iu J"'jn a
The Steamer Oneonta, C'apt.
McNUlity. will leave DALLES. DAILY. (Sundays
ceftedlat 6 o'clock, a. counei'i. by tbe CA8(UI
K4KVKUAU, with the steamer u asli.au K, uapt.j. wol
I.. -Pnrtlitllu. Flt&NK T. UOUUE,
'Dalles. Sept. a 1SH5. 8ep-23 Axent 0. 8. N. Co
DALLES & tAVO IITV STAC
jenCOMPANY
Are now running their line of
CONCORD HTAGEH
BETWEEN
DALLKS & CANYON CIX"S
By way of
Todd's BrMtce, Cross Hollows, Bridge Creek, Alkal
flat, camp Vi atsnu. Kock Creek, Cottonwood aud Jul
Day'a K4ver,tri-weekly:
CARltYlNO
WB'LS, FARO J & CO'S EXPRESS
Leaving Dalles and Canyon City every Tues i y at
irriauy moruing. xurougu in two uays.
JAS. A. UENDERSON, Agent, Canyon City.
Dalles office A Wells, Farga-4 (Jo."s, Dalle.
N.C.MAY11EW, Agent.
imues, April xotn, io. ap'ifiu
FOK UOISU niillES DIRECT.
fg -the ,t&3sv
WALLA WALLA &. BOISE LIN
OF
CONCORD STAGKS,
CARUYINO-
THE U. S. OVERLAND MAILS
AND
Wvlls, Fargo & Co.'s Express,
Is now making Regular Trips from Walla Wallace PI
oervute, uoise Mines.;
Through In Two and a naif Days
Connecting with the Wallula Line of Stages, and tb
tue v. o. xt. Ajempnny.
QUO. V. THOMAS A CO.,
p27-tf Proprietor
HI Uli FOOT UXPUUMSl
DWIGHT & BACOX, Proprietors.
fMMlK PUBLIC ARB HEILEBY INFORMED that w
JL have concluded arrangements for the transaction
Express HusineBJ
TO AND fRUH . .
THE BLACK FOOT COUNTRY
and have commenced maklr.g regular trips from WALL
WALLAavlaLewistoli, to VIKOINIA CITY, UKLKNAl
UPU1HS BLACK FOOT CITY. All bualnesir entruate
to us will be attended to with promptness end dispatch
r- Particular attention paid to C JLLECTI0N3.
Will leave on their second trip, starting from Walla
nana, uctooeroug Aiewiston, uctoDer otn. eelB-Km
JACKSON SALOON
CORNER COURT AND SECOND STREETS
DALLES, ORKOON.
T
IIS UNDERSIGNED, HAVING REMOVED FRO
TUB "BELLA UNION" CELLAR, INTO
Gates' New Building i
Beg to Inform the public that they art prepared to sen
'their customers with the best
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
THE MARKET AFFORDS. ALSO, A
Free' Lunch !
Every day and evening.
AM TON LAVER . EM IX BCIITJTZ
dec?-lf - Proprietors.
QUARTZ MILLS!
And all kinds of Machinery
Manufactured at tha
OREGON IRON WORKS
CORNER Off MORRISON and 7TH streets,
PORTLAND.
A.. 0. GIBBS k CO.,
Successors to
Portland, Deo. 6th 'M. dnotf K. L. Jonss 0.
Oil. r. WALLACE,
PHYSICIAN & SURQEO A
Near Gates & Chnpln's Drng Store,
MAIN STREET, DALLES. aplHt,
COLUMBIA BREWERY!
LITUIVIO & 8CIIANNO, Props.
TtA LLICH, ORKOON.
m f KKQS OF SALT SALMON, loo&g each.
UIOhEST PRICE PAID FOB. OA&LE
aul8:tJ
F.LIEBB.