The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, November 30, 1865, Image 4

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    SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
HAKE
DAILY MOUNT AINEERNl
latin
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..- The President's Policy. Tho sub-
joined extract la from the Nevada Ga
zette, and is about as eonsiblo a view
of tbe aims of extremists as we iiave
met:.
Tbe Sacramento Union sayis th
"result of tho election in North Caro.
lina will gratify all tte original oppo
nents of the President's generous and
leniont policy J" We have no doubt
that it will, and the same men would
be more gratiSod still if the rebellious
spirits in tho South would organise
another war.. Anything that will keep
up turmoil and trouble in the country,
and postpone tho settlement of ques
tions growing out 01 the rebellion,
will gratify the opponents of the Pres
ident's policy. Nothing gratifies them
rnoro than tho continued manifesta
tions of a rebellious spirit in tbe South,
and they have done, and are still do
ing everything in their power to keep
alive the antagonism of tho soctions,
for no other purpose that we can im-
agine, but to lorce tbe uovernmeni to
continue the military rule in the South.
The extremists of the two sections
played into each other's hands for
years, until they succeeded at last in
involving tho country in a civil war,
and now that tbe war js ended they
continue tbe same game with the view
if possible of plunging tho whole coun
try into a state of anarchy. The men
who are continually denouncing the
President's policy would never be sat
isfied unless the South would conform
in all particulars to their peculiar
ideas. To what extent the President's
policy may be indorsed by Congress
will, of course, depend much on cir
cumstances; but that it will be sub
stantially approved, we have no doubt
Each House will be the judgo as to
what membors of Congress shall be
admitted from the different Southorn
States. Manv who have been elected
cannot bo admitted, for they have
taken part in the rebollion and cannot
take the oath required. But the mere
fact that somo are excluded on that
account will be no reason for exclud.
... ing others from the same Statos who
are qualified.
A Steamship Project. The Walla
Walla Statesman of the 24th contains
a letter from the Dalles, from which
we extract the following:
. Late advices from New York report
the organization of a J oint Stock Com
pany, to take charge of the steamship
business on the Paoifio Coast. The
new organization is to be known as
"I he California, Oregon and Mexican
Mail Steamship Company," and to have
a capital stock; ot Z,UUU,UUU. of which
iiva Ilolladay retains two-thirds; the
remainder being taken by the other di
rectors. ' Tho Board is composed as
follows t Paul S. Forbes, tbe eminent
ship owner of New .York, John Boll,
Samuel S. L. Barlow, Cant. W. L.
Dall, of California, (formerly com
mander 01 tne northerner,) John n
Eussoll and Ben Holladay. The Com
pany have already purchased the side
wnoei steamer Urijlamme, now sup.
posed to bo on her way to San Fran
Cisco from China. This vessel is quite
new, is of the same size of tbe Sierra
Nevada, with less draught of water,
and reputed to bo very fast- Another
vessel of tho samo character is to be
built by the Company.
With little exertion on the part of
our ousiness men east of tbe Cascados.
the new Company could bo induced to
land their steamers at Astoria, and dis-
cnarge at tnat point tho freights der
, tined for the Columbia .River. The
Oregon Steam Navigation Company
, nvu.u oidu uuii miu juy mis now en.
terprise, and run a daily line of steam
ers between the latter place and the
Cascades. This would not onV have
the effect of saving shippers to Idaho
.and Walla Walla the lighterago tax
and reshipping at the "Emporium,"
bat would also lesson tho rates of
freights tflU per ton. -
DUSENJBEllY Ac II1KOS.,
Dalles arid Walla Walla, . .
. -HJULZB8 lit .
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
Miners' Outtits,
Boots and Shoes,
Clothing,
Hats and Caps,
Groceries,
And a tail assortment of General Merchandise. Buying
our Goods exclusively in tho San Francisco market, and
makfug Rone but cash purchases, we ure enabled to se 1
20 per cent, cheaper than auy other House at the Dalles!
tnl-tf Dalles and Walla Walla.
HOW TO SAVJU MONEY!
CALL AT ini HXW
Family Grocery and Fruit Store,
' Corner of Washington and Second Streets,
TUB UNDKUBIGNED WISHES TO INFORM TIIK
neoole of the DiUIes. and the uubllc Keuerullv. thut
he hoe a largo and well suloctod stock of
FAMILY GKOCEHIES,
CANDIES, NUTS, &c,
Which he will sell Wholesale and Retail at Reduced
iVicej for CASH. Also, constantly on hnnd the Choicest
Article of FKKSH 11UTTKR ami KG OS. Also, every
variety of FRUITS and VKUKTABLES in their season
Porsous from up the country, wishing quantities of
Eggs and Fruit, by sending in their orders, will receive
the strictest attention, and have them filled at tho Lawut
Market Price: Jvll-tfr 0. L. JEWKLL.
Divorce Notice.
IN TIIK CIRCUIT COURT OF TIIK STATE OF OREGON
f OK THK COUNTY Of WASCO.
Maria L. F. Bcsserer, IMaluUtf, ) (n gj
Charles 0. Beeserer, Defendant. ) Vimrce.
r10 CUAKLES u. DKSSEIIER, defendant: In the
JL. name of tho State of Oregon von are herehv sum
moned and required to appear nnct answer the complaint
of the above named plaintiff, now on file in the olllce of
the clerk of theabovo entitled court, wherein said plaintiff
firays for a dissolution of the marriage contract now ex
sting between you and said plaintiff, alledcing for the
cause thereof harsh and cruel treatment and personal In
dignities, committed byyou towardsand upon said plain
tiff, thereby rendering her life burdensome. Now, there
fore, if you fail to appear and answer said complaint,
within tea days from the time of service of this sum
mons, If served within tills County, and twenty days il
sorved within any other county in this State, the said
plaintiff will apply to tho Court for the relief prayed for
In said complaint, and will take judgment against you
ior costs, aiBuursemeniB ana expenses ID tnis BUlt. Ily
order of J. O. Wilson, Judge.
O. M. DENNY, Solicitor for Plaintiff,
Novembor S, IMS. n8:6w
Manufacturer and Importer of
CARRIAGE, CONCORD, HUGO
AMD
STAGE! HARNESS
Saddles. Bridles, Whips.
A genoral assortment of
Saddlery, Hardware, Leather, etc.
AW" Orders Solicited. Repairing done with neatness
and dispatch. r. a. uaiie,
je:iui Main street, ironting nasmngton, unites
I'OilTLANi) tfOUNDUY
AND
MACHINE SHOP,
FIRST STREET, between Yamhill and Morrison.
.NtHm Knirlnel -
3 of from 4 to40 horse- - wasS?ls ?
power.eithor Portable or ffiX.xx' fV5
Stationary. Also, C1U- -Jfe.'llkS3
cui.Aii saw mills s nt&. .. ' V.
COMPLETE, constantly f Jf.lfewlji'il
on hnnd. Also, Hny Pres- sg GW&.WiFZ&i i 1 ? :
sos of allslws; Planing r.'.r fWlA 'S
M-M. .... fuiAiiir.i,M'. . -
pattern.) Wrought and
Cast Iron work for Vor
tical Sawand Grist milh
Y1A-U ..n.t ln.n Pn.lln.M
moan ouu .vw . L
and '
HROVGIIT IROS lVORK
every description.' I am also prepared to furnish
Quartz Mills complete, of the Latest &
most improved Patterns.
These Mills can beforwnrded to any part of the mines
the weight of the entire machinery will not exceed a,
000 pounds.
TfnriA Pnvsri & Agricultural Implements
manufactured to order at tho very LOW EST CASH PRICE
N. B.Partlculor attention paid to niii'MKB. team
Suit in Equity for
Divorce,
Divorce Notice.
IN THEC1RCUIT COURT OFtns STATE OF OREGON
Full THE COUNTY OF WASCO.
Harriet E. Sulpmau, Plaintiff,
vs..
David E. Shlpraan, Defendant.
-u DAVID K. BH1PMAN, Defendant: In the name of
L the State of Oregon, you are hereby summoned
and required to appear and answer the complaint of the
above named plaintiff, now on file in the olllce of the
Clerk of the above entitled court, wherein sa d plaintiff
irays ior a uissoiuiion oi cue marriago contract now ex
sting between you and said plaintilf, alleging for the
cause thereof, wlllul desertion, for tho pertoil ot throe
years oi saiu piaiuiin uy you. now, tneretore. II vou
fall to appearand unsworsnid complaint, within ten days
irom ine time oi service ot tins summons, il served with
in this County, aud twenty days if served within any
omer county in mis Dtaio, tne saiu piaintlll will apply
to the Court for the relief prayed for in said complaint,
and will take Judgment against you for costs aud dis
bursements m tins suit. Ily order of lion. J. u. W ii
bow, Judge. 0. N. DENNY, Solicitor fur Plaintiff.
November 3, 1800. n8:0w
Divorce Notice.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTIIE STATE OF OREGON
FOR WASCO COUNTY.
Jennetta Jaqnes, Plaintiff,'!
vs. Suit in Equity.
Chester Janues. Dofendant. I
1H THIS HAWK OC 111 K STATE OF OREGON, TO
CHESTER JAQOES, defendant: You are hereby sum
moned and required to appear aud answer the complaint
of the above named plaintiff, filed with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court ot the Stnte of Oregon for Wasco County,
praying ior a uivorce irom you ior cruel and mnuman
treatment, committed by you, and personal indignities.
rendering her life burdensotiio: and if vou fail toanBwer
the said complaint, as required) law, the said plaintiff
win appiy 10 me vourt ior ine roiior demanded therein.
nol7 owl , WA1TB ft KELLY,
November 15, 1805. t Atty's for Plaintiff.
SIIHRIFF'8 SALIC.
T"Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO MB DI-
13 rocted. issued out of the Circuit Court for Wasco
bounty, Oregon, in favor of Jacob Uonsor, M. U. Consor,
and John A. Consor. and against Petor Rnffner aud An
drew Clarke, and for want of personal proporty 1 havo
wis any levied upon tne i mowing described real estate,
situated in Dalles City. Wasco Countv. Oreiron. to-wlti
neei one-nan oi lot tnreo in block ten (10) In
Laughlin's Addition to Dalles City. I will proceed to
sell the same In front of the Court House door in Wasco
County, State or Oregon, at public auction, to the high
est bidder, for U. 8. g Id coin, between the hours of
o'clock, A. M and 4 o'clock, p. it.. ON SATURDAY.
THE 2ND DAY OF DECEMBER. 1806, to satisfy the
above execution, amounting to $203 and 90-100 dollars,
$11 U7-1W) dollars, cOBts of action and accruing costs, with
interest from the 20th day of September, 1805. at one
per cent, per niuntn. uiiaui.es white,
onerin oi wasco uounty, Oregon.
Ily R. W. CiANDAU, Deputy Shorlff.
Dalles City, November 1st, 1806. fnoWtw
SIGNS! SIGNS1 SIGNS !
O. S.8AVAGE
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER.
DEALER, IN
PAINTS,
OILS
WINDQWGLASS
VARNISHES,
Colors. Pnttv. Brashes. Qlne. etc.
Paper IIanglugs,Wlndow Shades, Fixtnres, Ac 1-tf
lill
DALLES CITY DRUG STORE.
P. CRAIG,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALER IN DRUGS.
MEDICINES,
Perfumerv, Fancy Soaps,
PATBNT MKD1UINKH, C. 11-11
DRUGS AND PATENT MEDWlNESl!
DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES!!
DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES!!
BGQK &JQ3 PRINTING OFFICE.
First Street, between Main and B
DALIES. OREGON.
JOB PRINTING OF EVERY VARIETY
Executed with accuracy and dispatch.
JK A STYLE THAT WILL COMPARE FAVORABLY
with the very best, and
AT SATES AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST '.
to obdik:
Cards and Rill-Heads.
CHECKS, DRAFTS, RECEIPTS,
POSTERS AND PROGRAMMES
FOR
THEATRES CONCERTS EXHIBITIONS.
PRTMTKD IN THE HOST ATTBACTlYI XANNUl. ALIO.
WAT-BILLS,
HILLS Or FAKE,
LETTER HEADS,
RECEJPTBOOKS,
, BILLS LADING,
Uriels and Pamphlets,
VISITING, WEDDING AND "AT HOME" CARDS
DrugglBti?' Labels,
In short, everything thut can be done In a Bonk and Job
Printing Office, from the smallest aud most delicate Card
or Circular, to the largest size and most showy Posting
Bill and w hich will be tumea out in a style mat cannot
full to insure entiro satisfaction.
OUR rAClLITIES rOK Till XXICUTIOif or
DECORATIVE PRINTING
In the most beautiful Colors, Shados and Tints.
Such as Fancy Posting Bills!
From a single Sheet to the Largest Mammoth, .
ORNAMENTAL SHOW CARDS,
1'VREVilERS' LAEELS,ta
Are uneurpasHed hy those of any other establishment in
Oregon. We devote spocial attention to this brunch of the
business, aud are continually adding to our already exten
sive and well appointed assortment of material,
NEW TYPES, BORDERS, ORNAMENTS.
U-t.f
Of the most modern and elaborate designs. Our stock o.
FANCY-INKS, TINTS, &C,
Are of tho finest Quality, and for rlchuess of color and
durability, cannot be equaled in the 8tate.
The principle upon which uusiness is nsaeo ior inis es
tablishment is, that persons will consult their own inter,
ests, by awarding their custom to that oflice in which
thoir money can be expended to the best advantage. To
this end we solicit all in want of good Printing, at very
reasonable chnrgos, to call and examine specimens, and
judge for yourselves.
Orders Irom the Upper. Country
Will havo our special care, and friends from the interior
may rely upon having their orders tilled promptly, as we
HAVE THE ONLY IMPROVED GORDON POWER PRESS
In the State ofOrcconl
Address:
MOUNTAINEER OFFICE
ml8-tf Dalles. Oregon.
"DR. DAVY'S SPECIFIC
COMPOUND,
An ExpcditlouB.Cure for all diseases of the
8KXU la ORGANS.
fTBIIlS prompt and efllcatlons Remedy for the cure j
JL Ohonorroea, Olcet, Strictures, and Diseases of the
Ciinarv CnranB. makes a sueedy cure without the least
restriction to diet, exposure or change in application '
business; it will radically cure any case which can ba
produced. The disease it removes as speedily as Is coif .
sisteut with tho production of a thorough and permanent
cure, r un Hit, the disease cannot ue contrncieu u tne
BPKCIFIO COMPOUND is takon when exposed,
It ingredients are entirol y vegetable, and no Injurious
effect, either constitutionally or locally, can be caused by
its use.
Price One Dollar and Fifty corns per bottle. Sent by
Express carefully packed.
llUBlr.ll.KH, D.ui lll unso. Agems,
4U1 and 103 Battery street, cor Clay,
Jy22-(!m. Bau Francisco.
' H. II. HILL. .A. J. EANB.
HILL & K A. 1ST E .
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DKAURS IN
Groceries, Dry Goods, Liquorsl
Final Settlement.
mjOTICH OF PINAL SKTTLEMKNT of the estate
JAMKS LAUflULl N, deceased In tho Couutv
Court of Wasco County. Oregon In Probate Notice is
hereby given that K. il Wood, Administrator or the above
estate, has filed his final account in the County Court of
V) asco vounty, and prays lor a nnal settlement of said
estate. It is therefore ordered, that said application be
heard on Monday, the 11th day of December. 1805. at the
Court House, in Dalles City, In said county, and that no
tice uereot nepuuiisued in tne Dalles Mnuntatneer.
U. n.DEftfl i, county Jmlge.
November 0, 186S. nl0:4w -
Final Settlement.
NOTICK OF FINAL SETTLEMENT of tho estate ol
WILLIAM 0. LAUQ1II.1N, docenscd In the Coun
ty Court of Wasco County, Oregon In Probate Notice
is hereby given, that H. II, Wood, Administrator of the
above ettatef has filed his final accounts in tho County
Court of Wasco County, and prays for a final settlement
of said estate. It is therefore ordered that said applica
tion he heard on Monday, the 11th day of Deoomber, A.
l. iboo, at ine uotiri iiouse,in vanes uity, m said Coun
ty, and that notice theroof be published In the Dalles
Mountaineer. 0. N. DliKN Y. County Judge.
November , 1865; - ulOilw
S. LiEMON,
WH0LI8AU AND RETAIL
DRUGGIST,
Washington Btreet, between Main and Second Streets
DALLES, OREGOiV.
1 LEMON Is able to supply parties In want of Drugs,
Patent Medicines. Chemicals. Acids,. Perfumery,
and every other article enumerated with the
WHOLESALE DRUG BUSINESS,
At the lowest market rates.
y Physicians and Merchants Intending to purchase
for tne Mines, will do wen to give htm a call.
TRUSSES & SHOULDER BRACES
In great variety.
8. LEMON.
ap.3:tf. Washington St., between Main adu Second.
SELLING OFF AT COST!
M. Wunsch & Co.,
"AUriLL CLOSE OUT THEIR STOCK OF MEIICHAN-
V DISH, at their plnco of business, at the Dalles, iu
oruer to go tne Mines, xneir stocg emuraces
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hoots, Hats
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
All which AYill be sold at COST, for CASH only.
Jtf All who know themselvos indebted to our firm at
the Dalles will plumocall and settle as soon as nossiblo.
Those who have been accommodated we trust will not
delay til unnecessarily, but be prompt in squaring up ac
counts, uaii auu sue us, an auu oYoryonuy i
AND
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
STOllAUK AND FOltWAHDlNO.
Goods consigned to us will meet with proper attention
References t
PORTLAND. SALLEB.
II. W. Corbet, Robblns A Co.,
lllchnrdB & McCracken, W. C. Moody A Co
II. Law, O. llumason.
Umatilla Landing, Sept. 6th, 1803.
JACKSON SALOON !
CORNER COURT AND SECOND STREETS,
DALLES, ORECION,
anll-tf
M. WUNSCH A CO.
MANTUA MA.lt Kit.
HiWItS. MATTIE I10L1IR00K would resnectfullv In-
1TA form tho Ladles of the Dalles and vicinity, that
she has opened a shop In connection witli Miss O'Konrke,
where she is prepared to do Jill kinds of wdrk with neat
ness and dispatch. Having Just arrived from the East,
tho hopes to be able to pluase all as to Form and Fashion
Cloaks, Coats and Dresses Cut to Order.
TIIIIEE DOOIIS West oi ;the Corner of TIIIHD and
piieeis. oc&ljttie
THE UNDEHSI0NED, HAVING REMOVED FROM
'Ilia "BELLA UNION" CELLAR, INTO
Gates' New ' Building1,
Reg to inform tho public that they are propared to servsj
their customers with the best
Wines, Liquors and Cigars,
III 12 MARKET AFFORDS. ALSO, A
Free Lunch !
Every day and evening.
ANTON LACEH cfe EMIL. SCHUTZ,
docC-if Proprietors.
Hard. Wood Lumber.
CARRIAGE AND WAGON MATERIALS
TSTE RBO TO CALL ATTENTION of Carrlngo Man
r V nfacttirers and Dealers to the Large niul Com.
ploto assortment of CARRIAGE and WAUON MATKKI
ALB wo aro constantly receiving from tho East, specially
selected for the California market, comprising, Oak,
Hickory, and Bcooud urowtu Asn riann, Hickory Axles,
Wagou I'oles, Hubs, Spokes, Felloes, Rims, Bhalts, Ac. Ac.
which we offer at the lowest Cash l'rices.
43 Orders addressed to our homo will receive promp
attention. N. W. 1U1AUO A CO.,
jolDtfm. ' 20 A 31 Battery Street, San Francisco,
and 17 A 1U Seventh Street Sacramento.
0. Watrrhousk, II. W. IIraoo A Co.. J. W. Lestrb
San Francisco. ' Bacramento. New York
. O. 11. BUOOKS, M. r.
Offlce-At Dp. Craia'B XJrua Stoww
, DALLES, OREGON: . .- . ;