The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, November 21, 1865, Image 3

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    $)ailn Ittoiuttahucr.
Hon Tin Nbws. Irrsmiiellirooka, a cit
izen of the Dalles, has juH returned from
Montana Terrifoiy. He left Blackfoot City
on tha SLst of October, and reports that, at
the time of big departure, snow had I'alleo in
' the mines to the depth of, from eix to ten
inches. There was a little snow In spois in
Deer Lodge Valley, and a light full bud oc
auned in Hel gate Roude, hut had gone off,
ad the weather there was delightful. He
found snow 'uto.wn tlie HoIIgate Canyon to
'within t u miles of Big lilackfoot. In con-
sequence of the cold weather, washing was
, . , . . .
pretty much suspended in ihe mines, but
drifting opcratious continued with unbitte
feuergy.
The trade at Blackfoot City was quiet, and
. the following are the pries ol leading arti
cles: F our Suit Luke, per hundred pounds,
$22; O-egun, $25Ju, and some ta k of ad
vancing the price to $28; Bacon cargo
sales of Oregon at 50c; rcl.iluigut 60C5c;
I.a'd ro'niling at 6070c; Beans, 40(g45c;
with saies of damaged and inferior at 35c;
T .I tT-.-ll I. .-.. rt- I
jiuiter isiuinus, 4i; nancu, 91 ou; vonce
Uio, 90c, Cos a Rica, l; ground, $1; Tea
common black, $2 60; Japanese, $2 753 25;
choice green, $3 50;. bred Fruit Sutes
apples 62C5c; California pearhi-s, 75c;
States peaches, (5c; Sugar Sandwich Is-
land, 55c; S. F, refinid, 65c; crushed, 76c;
New Orleans, 6065; Sirup-S. F. golden,
6 gallon kegs, $27 60; Belcher's St. Louis,
$55 per 10 gallon keg; fresh beef was retail
ing at 18(a!C5o per pound. The new diggings
on the trihutari-s of the Big lilackfoot ate si
tuated about fifty miles from Ilellgate, be
tween Ilelgnteund Big Blackfoot rivers Most
of the ground yet proven to be good is ou
the tributaries of Elk Creek, which flows
out of the dividing ridge between tne two
' rivers, an I empties into Big Blackfoot river,
,', ten miles belo'w Stevens Pr.iirio. Diggings,
' no lite same range, have been found north of
the Big Blackfoot. These new discoveries
are fifty mileetuUsideof the Little Hlackfdot
mines, and are by that'd stance closer 10 the
' sources of Bupply on the Pacific side. There
are about six hundred men in the new dis
trict, and they . are generally very short
of supplies, and nea lg destitute of tho prin
cipal conveniences of miners life. These
new m nes are of particular importance to
the commercial communiiy on this side of
the mountains, as ttiey are nearly a-i close
to the head of navigation on Snake river as
to Fort Benton, and within a day's ridn of
Hellae Val cy the agriculmral district
neare.-t to them. The ' prosperity of this
valley secures a lucative tiude to thU side
in any evmt, and tha prosperity is i-nhanc-ed
by the existence of such mines close to it.
Mr. Brooks brought back several fine spe
cimens of gold quarts, an I one sperimen of
ralena. holdincr mechanically a Uro-e niece
a , o a ----0- K
of golu. This is a combination hitherto, we
believe, unurard of. '
Tub Csua d'Albnb Mission. Tbe Cceur
4' Alone M sston, as at presont located, wag
tatablished in 1040, but p.i r to that time
priests of the J ....It order had been tmployed
z : :z : :: ;:r
thers attempted, ta establish themselves on
the St. Joseph River, hut the back water
from tbe Cueur d'Alene Lake prevented them
from going forwatd with the improvements.
At the time ahovo stated tU-ey moved- ovor
on to the Cocuc d'Alene River, and la the
' midst of a ml bod of agricultural lands,
.aomnifne.ed anew their work of" establishing
the atts of peace among their savage neo
phytes. The Mission Church build ng stand,
upon a knoll, surrounded oo all. sides by a
rich, low, flat alluvial.' C-ming into tbe
, .1 .1 I. I 1
aiiey irom. me we v, vuo ciiu-ruu ts seen in
the upper end of the va ley, facing to the
north. In the- rear s ands the residence of
the. Fathers a rustic cottago, with over-
, hanging tava-j, and a narrow piazza around
it. A hundred feet to the- we-t is the refec-
.. tory, and straggling around the sides of the
knoll are fifty cabins and wigwams. - In
front of the burch, and to the east, are con
siderable lnclosures of ground, which have
- substantial raH fences. In these fields the
taboy of the Indians U employed, and their
Industry encouraged by fair wages and kind
. i ireatmeat. 1 The timber on the mountain
elopes comes dowh to the edge of (be allu- I
Tial lands, and gives the valley a peculiarly
sombre and lonely aspect. The church,
which is built of wood, is cast on the model
of Michael Angelo's rustic church called
San Miniato on the Iliil. By observing the
proportions of the model, even . this rude
structure has the same air of, loftiness, and
yet rusticity, which has given the original a
world-wide reputation. At this Mission
lives the Father Gazzoli, .who has spent
thirty years- among the Occur - d'Alenes.
He is assisted by the young Father Oius-
seppe Caruana, ' who has recently come
out from Italy. Of the life of self-sacrl
fioa lad Kv fhaaA phnmninni e f trio Prnea
!,, . , mi u
it is not necessary to speak. The world
has heard ol their labors, and Imagination
ran easily figure a man In black with
no weapon but the Cross without care
for food or raiment seeking only to do what
he believes to be the Master's work. The
most cynical unbeliever m;gbt have his the
ories shocked by meeting one of these men
. . . , , . ....
uu me ciiauu ui mercy, leaving oeuinu a
princely fortune the smiles of court the
blandishments of pleasure, and traveling
a0De and unilUendedefttiDD. of the gcanti.
O
est fare, and dresssed in the habiliments of I
poverty, all from a belief that the unfading
pleasures of another World will compensate
I
him for the sacrifices made in this.
WAIjDUON 'I1ROS.,
Wholesale & Retail Druggists,
main street, vaiioa, Oregon.
IVI NOW OCCUPY OUR NEW TWO STORY FIKB
II
proof Bhme building, nppoiite Uloch, Miller A
id offer to the publlo a full and coiimlete ,tock
Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, coneiiting lu piirt of
KEROSENE,
LAMP WICKS k CHIMNEYS,
TURPENTINE,
ALCOHOL,
ACIDS,
LINSKED,
uvea,
BACK,
8H0N0R9,
LKKCI1E9,
liAKU,
COKKri,
CASTOR AND I.NDIQO AND
NEATSPOOT OIL, LANPULACK.
TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES. SUPPORTERS.
AND
PATENT MrCDICINTKS.
Our stock of VANCY QO.IUS I of tho finest and beat
quality; new styli-e ond large nxsortnients, such at
LUUIM'H PKHPUKKKY, 11 A I II, -
LUBIN'ST.ilLKTSlfAP, i'l.ESII, - , :
roMADKS, BIIAVINO,
C08.MKTICS, HAT,
HAIll 011,9, . CLOTH'S,
COLIHJNK, TOOTH AND
l'A.NCY SOAPS AND N AIL UI1U8IIKS
TOOTH PJWDKRS, AND COMBS.
. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
For Medicinal purposes.
Our fiu-ilitiea fur lniylne kckxIs are second to none In
the State, and we shall at all times sell at a small ad
vent e from cost. Ready sales and small profits.
PHYSICIANS' PRKSCKIFTIONS
Carefully compounded at all hours of the day and nlht.
mines, ot-pi. w. 1000. seiu-ll .
it m ov a. jl, .
GATES A;.CtIAPIN,
WHOLESALE A RETAIL '
DRUGGISTS-,
RVDIO'S SI'ONE Ill ILDIXG,
WASHINGTON 8TREET, DALLES.
VK7IIEItE we will lontlnae'to sell articles nsnally
V Kept in a rirt-unua unite store, at zu per oeut.
LESS THAN ANY 8T0HE IN THE Oll'Y. Our stock
I conaleti lu part of
p".lent Ms'"cln0,
Pure Wines and Brandy,
Fancy A Commun Soap, '
Hair Brushes
Corks, Acids,
. Tooth Powder,.
. . Alcchol,
&xcrncta,
Sponges,
Trusses, Braces,
Paints.
Varnishes, .
Oils.
lions.
lluhemlan Toilet Sets, Supporters, Ao,
rnisia.iss' peescbiptioits
Carefully Compounded. Olve ns a coll and satisfy y ur-
mirM
to teamsters' m nmmmi
FEED1 KJEEI31!
SHORTS,
O-K-JLIIS",
AND-
FEED
OF ALL KINB8, FOR 8AE BY
.tt
K. II. LAVV,
nl:tf.
jn)mue .ft a. r. vtarrnoiiM.
NEW SALOON.
J
NEW STONE STORE, WASHINGTON BTHEET.
FTHK UNDERSIGNED would respectfully annonnA
that he will open a ftrst-olaas Saloon In FreochiA
UiUnan's New Stone Dnlldlng, THIS EVENING, and is
prepureu. ui mil cunouiere witu ue oest 01, t.
Hincs, Liquors ana iigars
' . ALSO, A - :v '
Every day and Evening. : .' , ;r ,,V:-:!; t
ocMtC , , , JOHJV RlKDIiAt'B.
J . J IT TC TG "R-
Mnln Hired nllM '
, . . fsouuu am nun maim .' I
CIGARS. TOBACCO, SNUFF,
i 1 1 us s , sco.
ALWAYS IK SIOU TBI II8T HARDS Of
Cigars, Tobacco, Matches, &c.
PLAYING CARDS. , . - t
POCKET CUTLERY, ,
PORT MONIKS. .' i
, COMBS and BRUSHES, o' all kinds,
PERFUMERY, ot every description,
CHINA ORNAMENTS
' TOV8, DOLLS, etc.
rlHIL HOOKS and FISHING TACK.LB, ,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, , . , , ' , !
FANCY O0OD8. Ac. . . . , ,
Alio Powder, Shot, Lead. Powder Flasks, Baskets, and
manyother articles too numerous to mention.
A- Interior denlera euiiplled with Cigars. Tobacco. ete.
at lew than Portland prices, with freight added, oc-8
VKRY IMPORTANT
TO '
Merchants, Families, notels and
BA.R-R.OOMH. .- ;
TTUMUS KRAEME HAVING BOUGHT THB F.N-
" tire Stock of Merchandise and Book Account of the
Into Arm ol M . Seller A Co., In this city, to which he has
added of hli own importation (while doing business in
I'oitlaud) an immense stock of the beat manufactured
Crockery, Glassware,
Plated Ware, Lamps,
Chandeliers, Table Cutlery
Looklngr-GIasscs and
All Kinds of Oils,
All of which he offers at reduced rates. Persons wish-
In to boy any of the nbnTe-inentlonod articles, will do
wall tft irlva n j.,,11 Uafnra ni,n.l,a.lnn .L.wL.m I
Orders from the Intorior Dronintlr attended to. and
goods packed to go secure. Don't tail to call on me. -
die's Htouo uuildlug, Yi athiuetnu street. Dalles.
JULIUS KRAEMER.
Dalles. March 17th, 1806. mhlVtf
BOOT AI SHOE STORE.
IT. WYCKMAIS
If AS REMOVED 1118 BOOT AND SHOE
m.m.
STORE to the builillne on Mnln street.
nearly opposite Moody's Hall, where he has
just reoetveii, utrect rrom Han rraucinco, anuu
usually line and well selected stock of
BOOTS AND 8IIOKS,
of the Tery best quality and Invest styles
EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET,
Including the celebrated ENGLISH HUNTING SHOE
mauurnctnreil by Benkert. Also, a large assortment of
Ladles' and Children's Gaiters,
Of the latest Styles, lust recelred from, tha'haat Phil.
adelphia makers. Also, a Tery large assortmen. of
-r FINE DRESS BOOTS-
J-Oentlemen who prefer to have their Bt.ors or Shoei-
made to order, oan roll opon obtaining: a neat and easv
fit. F. WYCKMAN, Mnln street.
selO-tf Opposite Moody's Hall.
Oregon Steam Navigation Co.'s
THE FOLLOWING RATES OF FREIGHT hate been
established:
Grain, Vegetables. Tallow, &c.
From Wallula A Umatlll to Portland, $1500 per ton weight
vniw to romniiu 1 ou s j
Dn Wool, ' ' "
From Wallula and Umatilla to Portland $Q 02 per lb
iMiiies to i'orttanu i
On Hides,
From Wallula and Umatilla to Portland).....,.40 60 each
uanes to 1'orl aua.... 87
8. O. KEKD. Prmililitnt.
Portland, Sep. 23, 105.. . . . ssp'i7-2mls !
-A.. Ci. li ICV. I) O It 1 ,
IMPORTER AND JOBBER OF'
Wines Ac Iiqnors,
FRONT STREET, .
Portland, - . - Oregon.
OFFKK8 FOR SALE A YEBY LA ROE ABSOllT
meut ot
Brandies,
Wines, '
. Liquors,
Case Goods,
AaT The Trade Is nartlcularlv Invited to
tt ick before purchasiug uiiwwhere. au24 tf
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
fUE DALLES LUMBEIt AND M ANOFACTUEINQ
X COMPAN Y line recently attached a .
XLOUIlIISGr MILL
tethelr-BteamSash and Door Factory, in this City, and
are now prepajrod to CHOP FEED, OltlND WHEAT and
COHN, aiul warrant t give the best satisfaction. Ou
hand constantly and for sale
. FXT11A FAMILY FLOUR,
SECONDS OH MIDDLINGS, ' '
. B1UN AND SHOUTS,
CHOP FEED, CHICKEN FEED.
Also, a Sunerlor artlnla at nnitv stuir. r...m
fts.''. ' . ."-
I BiKrKrM,n,"rk,tpt
FRENCH MILLINERY STORE.
Opposite Cohn at BobuVe, -, . v
YOU CAN FIND TILE LATEST AND MOST FASH
IONABLE GOODS, In the line of ,
IJO.W CIS, II AT8, FEATHERS,
FLOWERS, EMBROIDERY,
Xres8 Trlittmings, &o.
In erder to make dresa Minnie. 1. 1
.v.. - urtMM1 - V. I V. ' ' . wwumw necessary
liit2 head ' U,nd0,I"1Jr Trimmed, should
.TTJ!.,I!r?lc"1, ""I endearor to
v . y-. , , :t
FRANKLIN . MARKET.
CORNER OF SECOND A!W WASHINGTON BTREKTcT
' " DALLES OREO OtT, '
JHN SSSS
milB UNDKHSI83JJU.
. M.
having fitted trp the
aeove Market In the BK-T
STYLE, will keep eonitant-
ly on hand all sorts of
rests, ana jure a meats.
Or the best qwllty furnlsheAat the L0WE8T RATS.
, , a My motto Is to "PLBA8K ALL."
PARTIES HAVINO SUHEUIOR STOCK FOR SALS
will do woll to oall.at the Franklin Market.
JOHN EPPINOER
Dalles, February 19th, 1868.
WASllIifUTOH MARKET,
; ooamm os : It
COURT AND 8EC0ND STREETS, D-ALLE8, OREGON
JOHN MICHELBACH, Proprietor.
WILt KEEP
constantly on hand all the varle- 1
ties mat me market oan noaelblti
afford, of . .
FRESH Ac CURED SCBATS,
and always of the btttqualfty.
FAMILIES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS.,'
" supplied on reasonable terms.
' The niidorslgneq is always prepaHdi to, pay the high
est cash nrlce for FAT CATTI.K. Parties hyln stork
In good condition, are requested to calh on hlra befoie
goiog elsewhere. . JOHN MICUBL1)A0H.
panes, March 31st, 18B0. s mliBltf
C1T Y . MARKET.
S. LAUDER' & Co,, Proprietors.
Will keep constantly, on hand the best - 1
MEATS OF AI,I7 KINDS.
A LIBERAL 811 ARB. OF-PATRON AtQB la.
solicited, as we expect to ke. n as irooJ
an assortment of Meats and of as good as. quel-j
ity, ae we country anorus-r. ana.will
Deliver the same to Pnrohasert in the City
Parties harlug Superior Stock for sale will do well tew
give us a call before dlKlug ol It ethewhere. j
, 8. LAUBKK.ACo., ,
Southeast corner of Washington-Hnd'Thlrd ?ts.
, Ppposlte Kostos's Uliickauilth.ghopt.
M. BROWN BRO.V
wuoluau ars aiTAii piiuaa ro
FANCY AND STAPLE
DEYG-OODSI
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, 4o. ,
I ire enaliled toofler great indcements to punhaaem W
e,wv,iiuij inTtis me pouiio to eaamtneoar stock beror
-iiirchasiiiK elsowhere.'
mlo-tf
49 Stone Store, north side Main street.
Dalles. -
1 . " IT O R. SALE.
nnilE HANDSOME RF.8IDENCE occupied by A.W. ,
X pUIMAbUM im offered : f-. .: ' , ' ;-;-1 '-"
Par Sntontn Lew Flrnu
t a private residence, no more desirable locality could
bedesirtd. The grounds nreoinaniented with shtubber
and the building, contains. ,; -,, ; ;,,
Ten Iio.on.is, Ftntslied fn the Best Stvle,
and embraces evsry convenience. To a gentleman de
siring a Retired and Pleasant Home, convenient to busi
ness, an oppontunlty Is now presented that neld.m oilers.
The House aud Furniture will he sold together orsepar- . "
ately, as tlie purchaserniay desire. For further pastle
mars, luunire as . ... . ool:ti.
WKI,I., FAR0.0 A CO.'S EXPRESS OFFICE.
J. W. GURLEY, DENiTIST
Maw St., Dalles,. Oregon .
WOULD HK8PECTFULLY INFORM
the citizens of this ulnce and vl-
clnily, that having returned Irnui a,iro
'esalonnl tonr thruuKh the mines, he has
again resumea tno ifractlt-e ot DENTISTRY, In the rooms
formerly occupied by hlui, In the building occupied by
, Wood A Butler, Ph itogrnph Artists, and adjoining Wat
I dron Bro'.' Dntg Store, Ire takes this method of e-
teuuiug tuaiiKs, lor tno- llueral. patronage hrretotore ex
tended to Uiui, and solicits a coutlnuauce of the same.
. I.IHT OF PKICEd.
Entire Denlnre on 3old Base .'......$180 to I22A
, . Upper Denture, Quid Base go m, 120
" Denture. Yuleanite Bane 70 " Vli
u Upper denture, Vnloaulte Bnse 36 "
Gold Fillings inserted from one dollaiuuiiward. .
Chlldrens' Teeth sati-acsed free af charge. - selS-f
F. DEIIM, :;,
Watchiunker and Jeuelcr,
DAA.IN STREET, DALLES, .
(MKXIkOOB TO TBI ASSAY OrriCt,)' '
DEALER IN FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY,
CLOCKS. Gold I'.ns. Silver a.d u-I..' I
49-Purticulan attention paid to sepalrlng flneJ
atclles, Clucks, Jvwelry, etc All. Watches aenaired b
n. tl.AU ordors rroin the upper nountry, by Kipree
or otherwise, iinunptly attended to. " aull-s.
Fancy. & Staple Dry Goods,
CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES,
hats Ayo caps, :ahd '
Gentlemen's Furnishing GoodH.
nJilt:1"00' 8t0IW Stnre' ocue of C
- otreets. .
MRS. L. WHITEST
PHOTOGRAPH ROOMSa
UuNlilngton Mreet. ;
L
.)
T AVINQ NEW LY FITI EB-UP THE 8jLLEKY over
thOM wuSg' ? !" r"?d "Pwtfullyat'nonnce to all
Pliotograpbs, Carts de Visile, 4o.:
that they will do. weU to give her a call, l'artlculss-at-
oclil-tf - Chl'dreJpiliturM. -
Hinkt Maehn,
XM.Mnarar.
MARTIN &MTJRPHY,
AttorneyH-at-Law. '
I v r o iomw ti
I Owyhee County, I. T.
OKFiUKS-idano uuy, UeUsOounty.I. T. Bnby Ctlr
aplo-tf
snlt - NOTICE. ., ' .;
, mM mj KUftenc in int KMtern Rtmt. j...."
' I . a . .1 I ev it;im twinsj
"" ail woounts a us me, and also th- late firsa
.I
. T?"10- i ' t Wlntermelr A Manger.
' A. WLNTKBJUBIK.