The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, November 30, 1865, Image 3

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EXPOSITIOfl-lS TUERE&NUimCKI
. Daclks, Nov. 29th, 1805.
Editor Mountaineer From time
immemorial there has been an old In
dian trail between the .Cascades and
Dallos, on the sonth side of the river,
which, since civilization has reached
this coast, has been used by white men.
Somo seven years ago, tho County
Commissioners mado it a county road,
on paper, in the Clerk's offico; but the
road is only a trail yet. More recently
a company claiming incorporation
under the general law, call it their
wagon road, yet it remains a trail, and
is loudly complained of as being bad,
so' bad as occasionally to cause the loss
of stock. Poor immigrants and broken
miners, who aro without money, or
cannot well afford to pay the stoamboat
fare, and travel this old trail ot neces
sity, find their way impeded by gates,
and toll domandod, which from already
depleted purses, they are ill-prepared
to pay.
If there is no legal authority to call
an Indian trail a "wagon road," and
collect toll upon it, how long shall the
outragod public submit to such impo
sition ? If this forced imposition is by
.legislative authority, let the Logisla
tive Assembly about to meet in extra
session, examine tho humanity and
justice of such authority. These toll
gates, doubtless, have the effect of turn
lag travel more or less from the trai
on to the steamers. Whether the toll
gates belong to a monied corporation
who are said to have lost a few thou
eand dollars in unprofitable and rocky
diggings along the base of the raoun
tains, or whether they are the privato
property ot the gate keepers, lire ques
lions of very little interest to poor
men, woo pornaps, pay tueir last dot
lar lor the privilege ot traveling on
bad trail, and the subscriber does not
Btop to investigate this matter.
Izzard
Wbito's steamer was to 'be launched in I
week from the dateoi the letter, and
it was intended to make a trip of ex
ploration np the river at the earliest
possible moment, and it will be done
f the river stays open until the middle
Deoember.
WALimON BROS.
Wholesale & Retail Druggists,
Alain street, Danes, Oregon.
WK NOW OCCUPY OUR NEW TWO STORY FIRE
proof Stone buildtinr, opposite Illoch, Miller k
Co., una offer to the public a full and complete stock of I
vrugs, oieuicines aua imoinicaie, consisting iu parr 01
J. JUKE H,
.nam sireei, Danes, . ,
WHOIMAU ADD MTAIL DUUI I!
CIGARS. TOBACCO, SNUFF,
PIPES, Sco.
ALWAYS IN BTOU TBI BUT BRANDS OF
Ogars, Tobacco, Matches, &c.
MLAYINO CARDS.
JL .
KEROSENE,
TURPENTINE,
ACIDS,
LIN 8 BED,
LAKU,
LAMP WICKS OUIMNEYS,
UUl'Bi
8AUR,
BPONOES,
LKKOHBS,
CASTOR AND . INDIOO AND
NEAT3FOOT OIL, . LANPBI.ACK.
TRUSSES, SHOULQER BRACES, SUPPORTERS,
AND
PATENT' M rEDICITVEH.
Oar stock of FANCY GOODS I s of the finest and bast
quality; newstylte ond large assortments, swell m
uum:i a rr.niunnii, nam,
LUtfllvB LyjlLax DOAJr, FLESH,
POMADES, SHAVING,
COSMETICS, HAT,
HAIIIOII.S, CI.OTHRS,
, COLOGNE, TOOTH AND
FANCY SOAPS' AND NAILBRUSHES
TOOTH POWDERS, AND COMBS.
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
For Medicinal nnrnoses.
Our facilities for buying goon's are second to none In
me oiiiio, ana we snail at all tunes sell at a small ad
vance from cost. Ruaily sales and small profits.
PHYSICIANS' PRKSCRIPIIONS
Cnrofully compounded at all hours of the day and night.
jmties, oepi. v, louo. Seiu-t!
It E 1ST O V L 7"
GATES Ac GIIAFIN,
WHOLESALE k RETAIL
JDRTJ GGI8TS,
Ilave Removed to
RUDIO'S STONE IIUILDING,
WASHINGTON BTREET, DALLES. .
WHERE we will continue to sell articles usually
kept in a Flntt-Class Dm Store, at 20 nor i-nnt.
LESS Til AN ANY STORE IN TUB CITY. Our stock
consists in part of
Patent Medicines, ' Pure Wines and Brandy,
extracts, Fancy A Common Soap,
Sponges, - Ilulr Brushes
Trusses, Braces, " Corks, Acids,
Paints. . Tooth Powder,
Varnishes, Alcohol,
Oils, Hops.
' Bohemian Toilet Sets, Supporters, Ac,
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
Cnrofully Compounded. Give ns a call and satisfy y ur-
BcifoB uuiore purcuaamg eisewnere.
11. u. uuAri, nivtrj JUSTIN GATES.
POCKET CUTLERY.
PORT MONIES,
COMBS and BRUSHES, o nH klnda. . ;
PERFUMERY, ol every description, "
CHINA ORNAMENTS ,
TOYS, DOLLS, etc '
FISH IIO0K8 and FISHTNG TACKLE,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ,
FANCY GOODS, ke. .
Also Powder.Shot, Lead. Powder Flasks. Baskets, and
many other articres too numerous to meut ton.
7 Interior dealers supplied with Cigars, Tobacco, etc.
at less than Portlaud prices, with freight added, oc-8
VERY IMPORTANT
TO
Merchants, Families, Ilotels and
bar-rooms.
"nTULIUS KRAEMEIl HAVING BOUGHT TUB EN.
9 tire Stock of Merchandize and Book Accounts of the
late firm of M . Seller k Co., in this city, to which be has
auneu oi ins own importation (while doing business In
I'oi'iianu; au immense atoCK oi tne best manufactured
Crockery, Glassware,
Plated Ware, Lamps,
Chandeliers, Table. Cutlery
Looklng-Glaases and
All Kinds ol? Oils,
All of which he offers at reduced rates. Persons wish.
lng to buy any of the above-mentioned articles, will do
wen io give me a can ueiore purcnasing elsewhere.
Orders from the Interior nroinntlv attended to. and
guuus pitcaeu to go secure, iron t mil to call on me.
audio's stone Building, Washington street, Dalles.
JULIUS KRAEMKR.
Dulles, March 17th, 1806. mhlTtf
BOOT AND SHOE STOKE.
F. WYCKMAft,
fWkS REMOVED III 8 BOOT AND SHOE
mm STOKE to the building on Main street,
nearly opposite Moodv's Hall, where ha ha
Just reoelved, direct from San Francisco, an un
usually Dne ana well selected stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
of tlievery best quality and latest styles
EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET.
Including the celebrated ENGLISH HUNTING 8H0H
manuiacmreu by uenKert. Alaoyfelarge assortment of
Ladles' and Children's Gaiters,
UTtiie latest Slvles. lust received from tha iu..t vhii.
aueipuia manors. Also, a very large assortment of
FINE DRESS BOOTS.
TRANKLIN MARKET.
CORKER OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON STREETS -
DALLES, VKWVJX, , J
JOHN EIMPIIVGICR Proprietor .
. rnMiR UNDERSIGNED
BT'y' M. having fitted up the
M$hJ? above Market in the BK.-T.
' ' - STYLE, will keep constant
ly on hand all sorts of
Fresu and Cured Bleats,
Of tlie best quality furnished at the LOWEST XATK '
( My motto la to " PLEASE ALL."
PARTIES nAVINO SUPERIOR STOCK FOR BALI
will do well to call at the Franklin Market.
JOHN El'PINQER.
Dalles, February 10th, 1868. -
YIASUINUTON MAItKET,
CORNER OF
COURT AND SECOND STREETS, DALLES, OREGON
JOHN MICHELBACH, Proprietor.
WILL KEEP 0
constantly on hand all the varle- i
iic. mat in. maraeican poasipiy f1
XZiKSlI & CURED MEATS.
ana always of tne last quality.
FAMILIES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS ;':
supplied on reasonable terms.
Tbe nndorsiiEnea Is alwavs hm.iI n n tt, vitv. -
est cash price for FAT CATTLE. Parties liaving stock
in gooa condition, are requested to call on him bofoia
" vmwnm. JUUn MICHELBACH.
Dalles, March 31st, 1868. . mhsltf
CITY MARKET.
S. JLAUBER & Co., Proprietors.
Will keep constantly oa hand the best
MEATS OF ALL KINDS.
A LIBERAL SHARE OF PATRONAGE Is
Xm. solicited, as we expect to keen aa eooJ
an assortment of Meats and of as good as qual-
V " wwiuiij (uiuru.: auu will . ;
Deliver the same to Furchaieri in the Citr.
Parties having Eunerlor Stock for ul. win An .n 4
give us a. call before disposing ot it elsewhere.
, B. LAUDER, Co.,
Southeast corner of Washington and Third Sts.
. Ppposite Koeter's Blacksmith Shop.
M. BROWN & BR0.
FANCY; AND STAPLE
DEYaoODS!
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. &e.
Mr. M. BROWN, being a resident of San Francisco,
re enabled to odor arrest lndcmnt. .
B' Store, north side Main street, Dalles.
FOR S ALI2,
Idaho and Northern California
We judgo from the tone of tho Idab
press, thut in the spring an energeti
attempt will be made to supply the
Southern Idahojmarkets with produce
from Northern California. We doubt
very much whether this class of.arti
cles can be carried to b'oyond Owyhee
from California without absolute loss
but to that point the Columbia liiver
trade is euro to meet a lively compe
tition, and nothing but tbe adoption
of energetic measures will' prevent tbo
trade from being divided1, or porhaptj
wrested from the northern route. Tbe'
cheapness of teams and the loading ar
ticles of domestio produco in Calit'or
nia are- the- principal means relied on
by our opponents to reverse the press
ent order of things, and it is calculated
that manufactured articles by reason
of their relatively smaller freights as
compared to value, will follow in the
woke of thin movement.
The Upper Columbia. Wo are in
receipt of a letter from Colville of tho
14th inst.,. which contains highly on-,
couragtng reports from the mines on
the Upper Columbia. Four French
men had arrived from the mines with
56000, which they dug out in two
weeks. Eeturning miners generally
had plenty of gold. In expectation
of an advance in tbe prioe of provi
eions, wheat was soiling at $4 a bushel,
nnd all kinds of produce in proportion
Tbe weather is moderate, and has been
very finoduring tho Fall months. Capt.
TO TEAMSTERS AND DAIRYMEN I
FEED ! FEEDU
SHORTS,
AND. C
9-Oentlemen who prefer to hare their Boots or Shoes TtJ?,???0.,1,8 EE8idENCB occupied by A. W.
made to order, caa.rely. npon obtaining a nent and eaav JJUl'11AN AN Is offered .
flt;ia.f F. WVCKMA, Main street, For Sale at tt LOW PJlTUrO. '
vpjwsHe aiuuuv i uail. 1 - , , - w
, ' . . For a private rosldenco, no more desirable locality conld
l - ii i . . T. . I bedesired. The grounds ure-ornamiit.,i .1.1. .kiiS2
uicgun oieiim iiuYigaiion to. s "",,l"bulItli,1K'00"ta""
" NOTICE! ic" "ooms, Flnlsaed In the Best Sijle.
THE J0I.L0WINO RATJS3 OF FREIGHT have been "etlwd n7pu,a.an Vlom4uiZn
established: , ,, opportunity is now presented thuiZdum X't
v,.. House audFurnltnr. will be sold together S.lt
" " w ijcianici, StUllUlVatttJ.
FromWallula Umatilla to Portland, $15 00 per ton weight
Dallas to Portland 7 60 "
On Wool,
From Wallula and Umatilla to Portiaod...
T..ll n,.i.. l 1
jsnuu. (O.X'OSHauu....t...
..tO 02 per lb
OF ALL EINDS,.F0R 8AE BV
K.
On Hides.
From Wallnla acid Umatilla to Portland,.......) 60 ench
Aiuiius w jrursiaau., 87 "
, O.U. UF.KD, President.
Portland, Sep. 23, 1806. sopW-2mls
-A.. Gr. u it r o iz jy ,
IMP0BTBR AND J0DUF.il OF
ately, iu the niirchase. "nT.; : "K;.'".r "P-
nlara, lunnlre t ' . . V""-
WtLI.8, FAKdO k Cft'S EXPRESS OFFlCjil.
J. W. GURLEY, DENTIST. ,
' ' Mala St., Dalles. Oroarnn. . w
uujju naorjiiriiruLLy INFORM
II the eitiaeiia nf ihi. ..I.-, .-j -T
V.....J, um. uuTiug returnea from a pro-
"huuiii tne mines, henna
again resumed the practice of DENTISTRY In flu. r...
formorlv occunled l.v l,im tZl 'Mz,Sl iD .ro?m
Ha Ukaa this method of
tended to biui, and..oUUa noontlauanc. of thai i aim
II. LAW,
nlOitf.
26 Front Street. Portland.
Opposite O. 8. N. Warehouse.
-vmrra -w . I list OI ic
llieS 3C JUiqUOrg, Kntlr.I)entnro.GbldBK.. .......180 ,ol22a
rnntlT nTn rp-r I, i . , " . .. . ' "
rnwraa d 1 ncL I .
Portland. I . . . . Oresan.
VERY LARQB AsaniiT
went oi ' . ,f
Brandies,
Wines
Liquors',
Case Goods,
MILLINERY AND DRES-MAKINU.
TTMriSS 0'ROURK R DESIRES TO INFORM the
XVja liailles or Ua lies and v c n tv. that aim
has just received a fresh supply of
Fashionable Goods,
The latest Paris. New York and Han
of BONN UTS. II ATS, RIBBONS, LACKS, i'KATUERS.
xw iv uaaw, ju. A lull MUU nquBCIWt)1u MBBUr 1)110 111 OI
Ladles' Beady-niade Garments.
Also, a Fashionable assortment of
DRESS TRIMMINGS!
BTAMPINO for Embroidery and Braiding. PINRTINCP
done at snort notice. UONNET8 Bleached and Pressed
in tne latest style. A large assortment of
Children's Ready-Hade Clothing
Constantly on hand. Having secured the services of a
First Clais Dress Maker, I am prepared to cut and fit
LaiHos' and Children's DKE39KS and' CLOAKS.
THIRD STREET, one square- east of tbe Catholic
vuurcn. oc21:3m.
NEW SALOON.
NEW STONE STORE, WASHINGTON STREET.
niHE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully announo
JL that he will mien a first-class Saloon in French k
Oilman's New Stono Ilnildlng,-THIS EVK.N1NO, and Is
liiopnieu w servo cuuoiners nitn tne uest or
Wines, Liquors nnd Cigars.
ALSO, A
EBEE LUNCH
Every day and Evening.
o38tf. - JOHIV RINnT.AT.ID.
ECLIPSE CHOP HOUSE,
iviuin sireei. corner oi auoiirt.
kl.D MAOK. TIIK PIONEKR flOrtK .nM ,.i
j fully inform tho public that he haa fitted up tho 'n order to make dress complete, It becomes necessary
above Chop House, and Is prepared to sorve up MEALS '".Kt BONNET or HAT, Handsomely Trimmed, should
nnil I.TfVniT In 1.a l.nat ...! .1.. .1 . I adorn tl,A li.n.l U U
""""" o.j.v nuu ut tuo auurtus. nutice. I " - "
BALLS and PARTIBS furnished with suppers, In the I alT me "n '"'F H nd I will endeavor to suit
best style and on the most reasonable terms. I everybody In TASTE and at REASONABLE PUI0E3
v.eiJ,.lLDij Dij.n.- trillltlV AUVIIII lor JIOIOS. I --. nnvunuil IU1U V3
HOTJS K OllC A.ZuJ-i NIGHT. Embroidery and BraMlng Stamping.
49 The Trade is-navtlcularlv Invited In it.i.
ti lr.iM.n,,..i..J.i..i u:. A. .. '
j.M..lnoiiIB tiBpmmr., au-I
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
Mill DALLES LUMBER AND MANUFACTUi
, COMPANY has recently attached a
FLOUUING MILL
to their Steam Sash and Door Factorv. In this Oltv. and
are now prepared to CHOP FEED, (J RIND WHEAT and
CORN, and warrant t give the best satisfaction. On.
uuuu cuumuutiy anu ror sate
FXTRA FAMILY FLOUR,
- SECONDS OR MIDDLINGS.
BRAN AND SHORTS,
CHOP FEED, C1HCKEN FEED.
Also, a Sunerlor artlcla nt ftMiw iroir. .
Corn.' " "v
The highest market nrin nald lnrWirsir mnv..j
IIIUII'V .. ...... vvv,.,., llu
. 11. A. IIOUUE. Aimnt.
junnes, nov. i, muat nlltf.
AT SntS. LEESEH'rS
TRENCH MILLINERY STORE.
Opposite Cohn A Bohm'a,
YOU CAN FIND TUB LATEST AND MOST FASH
IONABLE GOODS, In the line of
IIOIVIVETS, HATS, FEATHERS,
r LOWERS, EMBROIDERY.
Dross Trimmings, Sco.
Danture. Vnlranlt. n... 7. lM
ni ,n"rW from on upward '
Children.- Teeth extracted free af charge. .elS-tf .
F . I12ITTvr .
Watchmaker and Jeweler
doo 10 thi usir ornoi,) . '
xuwouivni vimerr, an. I
.?!,r',.cu!ar "ttentlon paid to repalrlne- fin.d
orNotbripm.tt,.'n'd.,3'r "' "ffli-
J OSEPH ELFELT.
' anir a ST AIL SIALKS IK :
anivjr otapie jury Goods,
IM MVi a ai K
.winmu. BOOTS AND sunrt
, OATS AND CAPS. ANIi
Centlcmen s Fnrnlshln? Goodt:
BtZT' Bt0D' fi're Cornw " M" a Court
- oci-tr .
MRS. L. WHITF'S
NEW PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS.
vTUHinngion Street. r
TTAYINO NEWLV FITTED HP Tn. an,...
ti.o ,.hi., "P"o"uiiy announce to all
Photographs, Carts de Tlslte, Ac,
" ' ' J I I uu W FA Mr haa . ..n sn.
HlMllTMiaM
J.M.Muapm
TtT'A rv-t V tvt . 1
Attorney g-at-Law.
MtVIOV.Q U.h.in. w. . -
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