'-IWrffTlililifaiiflitiffiatim nmimttx. An Arabian Sultana. Mr. Sala's letter from Algiers, which in published In the London papers, bus the follow ing: . .... - . , No, you are Africa, this, indeed, is Algiers, and the Arabian Nights are all around you. There goes the Sul tana Scheherazade. Thofiultana walk ing resemblos a clothes bag bifurcated, or a pair of well inflated, pillows, sur D30untod by a bolster, and covered with a mosquito curtain. 1 The SuU tana may bo one of the wives of a wealthy Morosco," or she may be a washerwoman. She Maurcque, and her out door custom is invariable. It consists of a pair of very baggy gallU gaskins, not at all of Zouave cut, but precisely that kind of Turkish trou sers which Mandano wears to the opera of Antaxorxes. These, the shintiyan of the Turkish woman, are of plain white muslin; above is a quan tity of semi diaphauousdrapery, which I cannot attempt to describe; over all is thrown a long robe, or fomenino togs, of very fine white linen or gauze, called a baik. Sometimes Another baik of a somewhat stouter material is worn oxor the first.. It is drawn close to the form, and tho general composition of the pillow-case legs and the bolster body is, in the on tiro effect droll. The foet and anklos are bare, and from the huo of those ex. tremttios the Algorine expert is, 1 suppose, enabled to judge whether the veiled lady is dark or fair. Of Course, 1 only presumed to look at the Sultana's supporters for tho purpose of vorifying the factlhat her feet are thrust into wide shoes called sebabath which again, are cased in looser slip pers of yellow moroeco, the papouch es or babouches. You can see nothing of tho Sultana Boheherazade's face but her oyos. The upper baik comes well down ovor her temples; then yon have a pair of big black, sloe-like orbs, the lids so pros longed that they almost meet, or aro darkened at least with kohl till thoy seem to ioin. Tho rest of the free is hidden by a handkerchief tied tiglvtly behind. Some Arab ladies are said coquettishly to make use as a veil of ft handkerchief so tranaparent that their features can bo perfectly well discern ed beneath ; but with the vast major ity of the Sultanas I have soon to day the gauze mask has boon a reality, and the concealment effectual I don't wonder at this Veil, answering to the Turkish "yashmark," having been, through bo many centuries, bo obsti nately , retained. A protty woman may let the passers-by know, even through her veil, that she is comely; but an ugly woman is, by the merciful interposition of the knotted handker chief , enabled altogether to hide her ill'favorodness. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. DUSENISEUY & IS BIOS., ' Dalles and Walla Wallai BEALtna IK Staple and Fancy Dry Goods Miners' Outfits, , Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Hats and Caps, Groceries, And a full assortment of General Merchandise. Buying our Goods exclusively in the Suu Francisco Market, and making none but cash purchases, we are enabled to so I 20 percent. cheaper thanany other House at the Dallfi1 DUHKNDKHY A 1IROS., inl-tf Dalles and Walla Walla. HOW TO ' SA V jOiOftTsIT ! CALL AT TUB lUW Family Grocery and Fruit Store, Corner of Wellington and Second Streets. THE UNDESIGNED WISHES TO INFORM THK people of the Dulles, nud the public generally, tbitt ho has a large unil well selected stock of JPAJMLmY GBOCEUIES, CANDIES, NUTS, ,itc, Which he will soil Wholusalo and Retail at Reduced lYiccs for CASH, Also, constantly on hand the Choicest Article of PKKSII BUTTER anil 1SUUS. Also, every VBilutyof I'll U I'M and VKUETAULKS in their season. Persons from up the cuuutry, wishing quantities of Eggs and Fruit, by sending In their orderB, will receive the strictest atteutlbu, aud have them tilled at the Loweit Market Meet. Jvll-tl J O. L. JEWELL. Divorce Notice. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THK STATE OF OREOON FOR THK COUNTY Of WASCO. Maria L. X. Bcsserer, Plaintiff, Charles 0. Besserer, Defendant. t Suit in Equity for Divurce. rn0 CHARLKd 0. BKSSKuelR, defendant: In tho JL nante of the Btato ot Oregon you aro hereby suw nioncd and required to appear and answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff, now un file in the ollice of tho ilerk of the above entitled court, wherein said plaiutilf prays tor a dissolution of the marriage contract now ex isting between you aim said pluiutuf, alledging for the enusu thereof harsh and cruel treatment and personal in dignities, cuuimilted by you tuwni-dsand upou said plain till', thereby rendering her lite burdensome. Now, there fore, if you fall to appear and nimwer said complaint, within ten days from the tiiuo dT service of this sum mons, if served within this County, and twenty days it served within any other county in tills State, the said plaintiff will apply to tiie Court lor the ruliei prayed for in said compluiut. and will tako Judgment against you fur costs, disbursements and expeuses iu this suit, By order of J. U. Wilson, Judge. O. N. DUSKY, Solicitor for Plaintiff, November S, 1805. nb:l3w Hfivorce Notice. IN TUKC1RCU1T COUKT OF TUS STATU OF OREOON FOR THE COUNTY OF WASCO. Harriot E. 6nlpn.au, Plaintiff, 1 it , l:tpily f Dnvid E. Shlpma'ii, Defendant. ) Vxwrai. fV DAVID K. BlllPMAN.Duiondant: In the name of JL the State of Oregun, you ure hereby summoned and required to appear and auswer the complaint of the above named plaintiff, now on file in the ollice of the Clerk of the above entitled court, wherein sa d plaintiff prays lor a dissolution of the marriage contract uow ex isting between you and said iilaiiitilf, alleging for tiie cause thereof, wilful desertiou, lor the period oi three years oi saiu planum by you. bow, tiiereiore, 11 you full to appear aud uuswurenid complaint, within ten days from the time of service of this numinous, II Berved with in this County, and twenty days if served within any other county iu this Slate, the said plaintiff will apply to the Court for tho relief prayed fur in said complaint, and will take judgment against you fur costs and dis bursements m mis suit, iiy order ot lion. J. u. il Sos, Judge. If. N. DENNY, Solicitor for Plaintiff. November a, iwa. ihw - A Biro Incident. Tho Stockton Independent of November 9th, relates the following incident: . " ' . Some time in May last, Warner, pi-, unlet in this city, liberated four linnets, two gray and two green, from their cages in his room and Bent tho little warblers out into tho " wide world " to- take care of themselves.! .Imagine bis surprise, when oue of the birds, tic-re tame than tho olhors, returned to its old borne if) Corinthoan Block on 'Tuesday' 'morning last, and forth With took possession of the cage it formerly occupied At first, Warner thought if w(t8 Bdrrie estray from some dwelling in the city, bnt upon further esafnlnatlon be found that it was his ownVBob.'.'.. TbiB be knew from the fuot that at one time, in tho attempt tb'ciut'ft small string from the: bird's foot tho top of ote of bis1 toes was ao cideptly: clipped oflf. EeoognKiog it by Us foot, Warner oalled its name, and it; immediately perched upon bis extenleoi hfnd; as Tt,hjtd often done beretotorQvt,;4tie,;i)ira:ii iOOBOiy en. deared tQ its owner. ah-; y n, Divorce Nnlice. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Til ESTATE OF OREOON FOR WASCO COUNTY. Jonnotta Jaquos, Plaintiff, 1 , vs. . vault tn Equity. Chester Jaques, Defondant, I . In -inn. najis ur xiie. siAiis of uncuon, to Oil ESTER JAQU K8, defendant : You are hereby sum luuned and required to appear and answer tue complaint of the above uautcd plaiutht, tiled with the Clerk uf- the Circuit Court ol tho Stale of Oregon for Wasco County, praying lur a uivorce irom you lor cruel ana luuuman ireatuieut, committed by you, and persoual ludignities, reuUerlug her lite burdensome: and if you fail to uuswer the said complaint, as required by law, the said plaintiff will apply to tue Court tor tue relief demunded thcrelu, . tnolT owl WAfTU A KHLbl, November 15, I860. Atty's fur Plaintiff. I OUT LAN I) l UDiWUV AND MACHINE SIICI, FIRST 8TRBKT. between Yamhill and Morrison. Er offrom4to4u horse. power.either Portable or jf stationary. Also, uut- - CULAll SAW MILLS COMPLETE, constnntlv on hand. Also, Hay I'res- if (if. mam nf nil ...p.; I'lifciiinir TL Machines.(Woodworth's pattern.) Wrought and Oast Iron work for Ver tical Sawand Grist mills; Rrass aud Iron Castings aud WROUGHT IROX HOUR of every description. I am also prepared to furnish Quartz Mills complete, of the Latest & most improved Patterns. These Mills can beforwarded to any part of the mines as the weight of the entire machinery will not exceed 3, 00U pounds. Horse rowers Agricultural implements manufactured toorder at the very LOWEST CASH PRICE N. B. Partlculor attention paid to KEPAIIIS. feHMf Shei-lIT's Sale. rT VIRTUE Or AN EXECUTION, and to me dlrect- J ed, out of the Circuit Court for the County of unit, state of Oregon, ( tor the foreclosure of a mortgage) In favor of John Urabo, Plaintiff, and against E. M. Townsend, Defendant, 1 have this day levied upon a cer tain tract or parcel of Real Property, situated aud lying in Canyon City, Urant County, State of Oregon, bouudeu and described as follow: Commencing at the Southwest corner 01 v. a. aimers House, and running Kast tlilrty. mreeieet: mence oouin. tnirty-nve leeti tnence west. thirty feet, more or less; thence North, thirty-five feet, to the point of commencing. '. I will oroceed to sell the same in front of the Court House door, in Canyon City,, tiraut County, State of Oregon, at public auction, to the mgnost utuuer ror cash 111 nana, between tiie hours ot 12 o'clock, M. and 4 o'clock, P. M. 011 SATURDAY, the 9th day of DECEMBER, 1805, to satisfy the above Execution, amounting to Cue hundred and tire (106) dollars, and for the further mm of twenty-eight 61-100 (28 60-100) dol lars costs of tni action-, and accruing costs, with interest from the 28th day 01 October, 1806, at the rate of ten per 1 ent per annum. . M. g. UKltlll, Sheriff. By Wm. W. Wiuvn.1. Deputy. Canyon City, November , 18B8. ' nl0:4w IT-, .jl. HAKE X tmX . Manufacturer and Importer of CARRIAGE, COlf ORD, BlCC JlID S X A. Or E HARNESS Saddles, Rrldlen, Whips. A genoral assortment of Siddlcry, Hardware, Leather, etc. Kf Orilers Solicited. Repairing dono with neatness and dispatch. F. A. HAKE, Jeilltf Main Street, fronting Washington, Dunes. SIGNS! SIGNS! SIGNS ! O. 8. SAVAGE ' HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER. DEALER IN VV. paints mmm$$&' O I I, S g WINDOWGLASSC VARXISUES, Colors. Putty, Brashes, Olne, etc. Paper Uangliigs, Window Shades, Fixtures, Ac. 1-tf UALiL.CS CI I V DRUG STOUU. P. CRAIG, WHOLK8ALI AMD RITAIL DEALER IN DRUGS. MEDICINES, , Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, PATENT MEDICINES. c. fi-tr VMW8 AND PATENT MEDWlHESU DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES!! DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES!! S. LEMON, WHOLEtUU AND BIT All. DRUGGIST, Washington Street, between Main and Second Streots - DALLES, OREGON a LEMON is able to supply parties in want of Drags, Patent Medicines. Chemicals, Acids, Perfumery, and every other article enumerated witn me WHOLESALE DRUG BUSINESS, At the lowest market rates. ' 49" Physicians and Merchants Intending to purchase ror the Mines, win ao well to give mm a can. TRUSSES & SHOULDER BRACE9 In great variety. , . . " ' ' . ': - : : 8. LEMON, ap.Sitf. Washington St., between Main adn Second. DAILY MOUNTAINEER BOOK & JOB PRINTING OFFICE. First Street, between Maiu and B DALLES OREGON. JOB PRINTING OF EVERY VARIETY Kzecnted with accuracy and dispatch. Jlf A STYLE TIIAT WILL COMPARE FAVORABLY with the very best, and AT BATES A3 CHEAP A3 THE CHEAPEST! to okder: Cards and It i I I-SB eadt?. CHECKS, DRAFTS, KECEll-TS, OSTEKS AND PROGRAMMES FOR KEATRES CONCERTS EXHIBITIONS. tc, dc, Cc, PniNTm IN TBI HOST ATTRACT1TI KANHUl. ALSO, WAY-BILLS, BILLS OF FA HE, LETTER HEADS. RECEU-TBOOKS. DILLS LADING, Oriels and Pamphlets, nsiTjya, weddikq akd "at home" cards DruegiHta' Labels, Tn short, everything that enn be done in a Book and Joh Printing Office, from tho smallest and most delirate Card or Circular, to the largest size and most howy Posting; Blll--and which will ne turned out in a style thut cannot fail to insure entire satisfaction. our rAciUTisB roa tin iiecvtiok or DECORATIVE PRINTING In the most beautiful Colors, Shades and Tints, Such as Fancy Posting Bills! From a air. tie Sheet to tiie Largest Mum moth, ORNAMENTAL SHOW CAltVS. rUHFUMERS' LAB ELS. d9 Ate nnBtirpoflHed by those ot any other establishment iu Oregon. We devote special attention to this branch of the btitfiiieHR, and are continually adding to our already exten sive and wejl appointed assortment of material, IVb.ff I I ILVj UUIIULllvj U 1 1 ll rtlvl L ll I Wl Of the most modern and elaborate designs. Our Btock o FANCY INKS, TINTS, &C, Are of tlto finest quality, and for richness ofifrlor and durability, cannot be equaled in the State. 'llio principle upon which uuslness is asked ror this ea tablitihnieut Ib, that perBuns will consult their own inter ests, by awarding their custom to that olfice iu which their money can be expended to the best advantage. To this end we solicit all iu want of good Pi liittiif, at very reasonable charges, to call and examine specimens, and tiwl.ro f.i r,...rUUU.ud Orders from the Upper Country Will have our special care, and friends from the interior may rely upon having tltir orders tilled promptly, as wo HAVE THE ONLY IMPROVED GORDON POWER PRESS In the fcHtvte of Orefgon ! AddrosB: MOUNTAINEER OFFICE ml8-tf Dalles. Oreiion. . Final Settlement. WTOTICBOF PINAL BKTTLKMKNT of the estate ot WILLIAM C. LAU0UL1N, deceased In theCoun. ty Court of Wasco County, Oregon In Probate Notice is hereby given, that K. II, Wood, Administrator of the above ettate, has filed his final accounts iu the County Court of Wasco County, and prays for a final settlement of said estate. It Is therefore ordered that said applica tion be heard on fonday, the Hth day of December, A. I), I860, at the Court House, iu Dalles City, in said Coun ty, and that notice thereof be published in the Dalles ifountaiiuav ; 0. ti.b&Sht, Gaunt Judas. November 9, 1866. . t nlO:w ,, Flnul tieUlement. Norton of final Settlement of tw oj JAMK8 LAUGI1LIN, deceased In the Couuty Court of Waseo Couety,' Oregon In Probata Jloiice Is hereby given that K. 11 Wood, Administrator of the above estataliaa tiled his final sjoceant in theOounty Court of Wasco County, and prays for -a final settlement of said estate,' jit is therefore ordered, that said application b heard on Monday, the 11th day of December, loos, at the Court House, in DaUo.CKy, in saidovanty,ind that no tice hereof be nubJshed iu the Dalles MmnUunur. . . 0. M DUMMY, County tlndm.'l SELLinO OH1 AT COST! M, "Wunscli & Co., TtriLL CLOBR OCT THEIR STOCK OF UKRCH AN. w DISB, at their place ofbuslness, at the Dalles, iu order to' go the Mines. Their stock embraces Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Mats V n fn n A W it n n r 1 v tr m n 1 All which will be sold at COST, for CASH onlv. ' All who know themselves Indebted to our firm at the Dalles will please call and settle as soon as oossiblo. Those who have been accommodated we trust will not delay as unnecessarily, but he prompt in squaring up ac counts, uau ana see us, auaua every oooy t anll-tf . ; , , . M. WUN8CH k 00. . .MANTUA; MAEB. mRS. MATTIK 110LBROOK would re.nectrnllv In form the Ladles of the Dalles and vicinity, that she ha opened a sliopvln connection with Miss tPKourke. where she it prepared to do uM kinds of work with neat ness and dispatch. Having Jnst arrived from the Kast, shea hones tn be atohrto nlease all as tn Form and Fashion Cloaks, Coats ana Dresses, tat ,to Order. Street A ' ociilintv H. U. HILL. A. J. KANK. HILL& K A. 1S3" E. U0LKS4I.E kKB RETAIL DEALI118 1!( Groceries, Dry Goods, Liquors! AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. STUltAOK AND POHWAltDlNO. GoodB consigned to us will meet with proper attention ltef erences 1 PORTI.AIID. DALLK8. II. W. Corbet, ' Bobbins A Co., ' Kichards A McCracken, W. C. Moody 4 Co., II. Law, 0. Ilumasou. Umatilla Landing, Sept. 6th, 1803. ' DR. DAVY'S SPECIFIC COMPOUND, An Expeditions Cure fur all diseases of the SEXUAL OKGAN8. t 1II1S prompt and tfflcaf ions Remedy for the cure S M. tihouorruia, Uleet, Strictures, und Diseases uf the Urinary Organs, makes a speedy cure without the least restriction to diet, exposure or change in annlk-ation business; it will radically cure any case which can ba. prouueed. ine disease it removes as speedily as is con sistent with the production of a thorough and permanent cure. Kurthor, the disease cannot be contracted if the SPKCIP1C COMPOUND Is taken when exposed, Its ingredients are entirely vogetable,aud 110 injnrlnna effect, either constitutionally or locally, can be caused by its use. Price One Dollar and Fifty cents Per bottle. Sent b xpress carefully packod. UUSTGTTUII, BiYllTll DKAfl. Agents, 401 and 403 Battery street, cor Clay, 1 Jy22-0m. " . .1 San Francisco. ' JACKSON SAJ.OON ! CORNER COURT AND SECOND STREETS, TilEtNDEItSIONKD, HA VINO REMOVED FROM THK "BKLLA UNION" CELLAR. INTO Gates' New.: Buildine--'' Beg to Inform the public that they are prepared to serve their customers with the best ' AVincs, Liquors and Cigars, THK MARKET AFFORDS. ' - ALSO, A , Free Hittncli ! ; - Every day and evening. . . ANTON LAVER A EIIIL BCHUTZ, Aeci-lt ,. Proprletor Ilai'd. Wood Lumber. CARRIAGE AND VVAGON MATERIALS VTK BKO TO CALL ATTENTION of Carriage Nan T V , utacturers and Dealers to the Large and Com plete assortment of CARRIAGE and WAUON UATKRI' ALS we are constantly receiving from the East, special! elected for the California' market,, comprising, Oak, Hickory, and Second Urowtli Ash Plank, Hickory Axles: Wagon Poles, Hubs, Spokes, Felloes, Kims, Shafts, Ao. etc, which We' offer at the lowest Cash Prices. - r orders addressed to our bouse will receive brdmi attention. N. W. BRA00 CO-r . 1 JeloUlm. . 89 81 Battery Street, San Francisco, . . . n4 17 4 i seventh Street Sacramento. 0. Watehoo, 11. W. BaAfiQ A Oo., J. W. LisiM 1 gan Frauejsuu. ... Sacramento. 1 Mew, Xorki !, C. IS. BROOK8, MiiiD. v' I ii y nti.c uf Sf.jit 1 t,,i. ; i' i Sff'lP;1' VrT"' JOrug Stoa DALLES .OREGON.- a