The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, December 06, 1865, Image 3

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WALDRON ItKOl,
Wholesale & Retail Druggists,
Mala street! Dalies, Oregon.
Epitome of Telegraphic News.
COMPILED rnOM TIU OREOOftlAR.
DATES TO NOVKMBKR 30.
rENOW OCCUPY OUR NSW TWO 8T0KY FIRE
w v proof Stone
Drugs, Medicines and Chomtcals, consisting iu part of
nronf Stone butldinir. opposite Bloch, Miller A
Co.. and offer to the publio a full and complete stock of I
Waahinjlon Nov. 25. The Republican pub
lishes the following disputrh :
Washington, Nov. 7 To B. Q. Humphrey,
Governor of Mississippi The troops will be
withdrawn f. om Mississippi when ia the
opiniou of the Government, pence, order and
civil authority have been restored and can
be mtiinttiiued without them ; every step will
bo takeu while tbey are thoie, to in force a
. strict discipline and subordination to civil
authority. There can be no other or greater
ssistauce given than hits heretofore been
given on the part of the President or Gov
ernment. There is no concession required
ou the part of the people of Mississippi or
' the Legislature other than a loyal compli
ance with the laws of toe United CSta es, and
the adoption of measures giving protection
to all freemen in person aud property with
out regard to color. The people of Missis
sippi may feel well assured there Is no arbi
trary desire on the part of the Government
lo dictate what should be done( but on the
contrary to simply and kindly advise a pol
icy which it is believed will result in restor
ing all the relations which should exist be
tween ihe Stutes comprising the Federal
Union. It is supposed they, will appreciato
too suggestion herein made for they are
offered in that spirit which should pervade
Iho bosom of all those who desire pence and
harmony and confidence between the Gov
ernment and States. Andrew Johnson.
ffeto York, Nov 28. The Timet says : An
Impression prevails that Grant will visit
New Orleans for the purpose of meetnig
Bheridan and consulting relative to affairs
ou the Rio Grande. It is believed there will
be no offensive demonstrations by Sheridan's
troops now on that line.
A special to the Tribune says : No part of
the President's Message has crea'ed so much
attention as that relating to Mexico. His
position Is understood, that while be can't
be indifferent to the transpiring events in
Uezico, yet interference on our part is un
necessary. A special to the Timet says the report of
the Secretary of War is now ready for deliv
ery. It will satisfy the country that some
vigor characterized that Department In
bringing the army to a peace footing, which
marked its action in the prosecuiion of the
war. On the first of May lust, we bad in
field and hospitals, 1,600,000 men. This
army has been reduced to 175,000 men. By
the first ol May next the army will consist
. of 50,000 men, which the Secretary deems
will be sufficient for a State fit peace. He
will ask for $33,000,000 only for the Deeart-xuent.
Ntv York, Dec. 1. The PotCt Washington
tates that the prioting of the war report
will be finished to-morrow at noon.
Among the pardons granted to-day by the
President, was a special to Major Repols, a
graduate of Weft Point and an officer of the
old army. Repols was Chief Engineer of
the rebel defences at Charleston. His is the
first instance of a pardon being granted to
any one of that class of men who were edu
cated at the country's expense and who
plunged into the rebellion at the first bugle
call. The pardon was granted on the recom
mendation of the Attorney General, the
young man having an iuvention which is
likely to prove of great benefit to the Gov
ernment, and which ho couldn't get a patent
for without a pardon. "
KEROSENE.
TURPENTINE,
ALCOHOL,
ACIDS,
LINSKED,
LAMP WICKS 4 CHIMNEYS,
BACK,
SPONGES,
LKK01IK3,
UOKKS,
INDIGO AND
LANPBLACK.
CAtTOR AND
N KAT8F0OT OIL,
TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES. SUPPORTERS,
AND
PATBNT MICOIOINKH.
Onr stock of FANCY-GOODS I a of tlie nnest and best
quality; new tyle oud large aesurtinents, such a
LUHIN'8 PuUt'UKKItY, IIAU,
LUBIN'S TOILET SOAP, FLESH,
POMADKS. SHAVING, .
COSMETICS, HAT,
II AI II OILS, CLOTIIKS,
COLOGNE, . . TOOTH AND
FANCV SOAPS AND NAILBRUSHES
TOOTH POWDERS, AND COM lid.
FURS WINES AND LIQUORS,
For Medicinal purposes.
Our facilities for buying goods are second to none In
the State, and we snail at all times sell at a small ad
vance from cost. Ready sales and small profits.
rnrsiciANS' rsEscBipnoxs
Carefully compounded at all houn of the day and n.eM.
XJTE M O V .A. l7"
GATES Ac CIIAPIN,
WHOLESALE A RETAIL
DRUGGIST S,
Ilave Removed to
RfJDIO'g STONE BUILDING,
WASHINGTON STREET, DALLES.
WHERE we will continue to sell articles usually
kept in a Firnt-Class Drug Store, at 20 per cent.
LESS THAN ANY STORE IN THE CITY. Our stock
oousists iu part of
Pure Wince and Brandy,
Fancy A Common Soap,
' Holr Brushes
Corks, Acids,
Tooth Powder,
Alcohol,
Hops.
Bohemian Toilet Sets, Supporters, Ao,
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
Carefully Compounded. Giro us a call and satisfy y..ur-
soivee oeiore purcuaeing eieewnere.
II. L. CIIAPIN, nlBtf JUSTIN GATES.
TO TEAMSTERS AND DAIRYMEN I
FEED! FEED!!
SHORTS, '
' AND
FEED
J. J U K E H,
Slain Street, Dalles,
WHOLlsiu IRB KRAIL DUUK lit
CIGARS. TOBACCO, SNUFF,
J?I3?J3S, Sco.
ALWAT8 III (ROES TBI BIST BRANDS Of .
Cigars, Tobacco, Matches; Ac.
PLAYING CARDS,
POCKKT CUTLERY,
PORT MONIES, -COM
ns and BtlUSIIES.o' all kinds, -PERFUMERY,
of every description,
CHINA ORNAMENTS,
TOYS, DOLLS, etc.
FISH nOOKS and FISHING TACKLE,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
FANCY GOODS. Ac.
Also Powder, Shot. Lead. Powder Flasks, Baskets, and
many other articles too numerous to mention.
Iuterlordealers supplied with Cigars, Tobacco, etc.
at less tnao rortiaud prices, witn Height auuea, oc-a
VERY IMPOIITAM
TO
Merchants, Families, Hotels and
llAIt-KOOMrt.
TULIUS KRAEMEft HAVING BOUGHT THE EN-
SF tire Stock of Merchandise and Book Accounts of the
late Arm of M . Seller A Co., in this city, to which he has
added or his own importation (while doing business ia
Portland; an Immense fctock of the best manufacturer
Crockery, . Glassware,
Plated Ware, Lamps,
Chandeliers, Table Cutlery
Looklng-Glaases and
All Kinds of Oils,
All of which he otTers at reduced rates. Persons wink
ing to buy any of tbe above-mentioned articles, will do
well to aive me a call before purchasing elsewhere.
Orders from the interior promptly attended to, and
goons pacxed to go secure, uon't lau to can on m.
Humu s stone Building, nasuingion street, vanes,
Dalles. March 17th, 1805.
JULIUS KRAEMKR.
-mli!7tf
Patent Medicines,
extracts,
Sponges,
Trusses, Braces,
Paints.
Varnishes,
Oils,
BOUT AND SHOJU STOKI2.
F. WYCKMA4,
Hi
OF ALL KINDS, FOR SAS BT
II.
II. LAW,
fllfctf.
25 Front Street. Portland.
Opposite O. 8. N. Warehouse.
Oneida Codmty, Idaho Territory. Tho
progress of Oneida County, Idaho Territory,
is fair index of that general prosperity ex
perienced in the mining districts of this
northern section. The county seat of Oneida
is Soda Springs, on Bear River, a point well
known to all immigrants to this country
who came by Fort Hall. The county is
partly located in the basin of Salt Lake, and
comprises lands stretching across the south
ern tributaries of Snake River. Valuable'
quartz discoveries have been made west
from Soda Springs, towards City Rocks, and
placers are being worked to a limited extent
on the tributaries of Boar River. The county
was organized at tbe session of the Idaho
Legislature held in the winter of 1863-4, and
now has an assessment roll of $298,312, all
ef which represents investments in farms
and live-stock.' Here then is another dis
trict of imposing dimensions, redeemed from
4ne control of savages, and turned to the
ses of vivilized life. Every settlement of
this kind makes another step in the resist
less march of American enterprise, and this,
although unpretending, is not the least in
importance of many which have been made
U the last four years. t
, In, Corvallii there is a debating club.
Chey propose to discuss the following : "Re
solved that Infidel publications ought to. be
suppressed by law.' ' .
MILLINEM AM) DKESS-MAKLNti.
MISS O'ROURKE DESIRES TO INFORM the
Ladles of Dalles and vicinity, tout sho
lias Just received a fresh supply of
Fashionable Goods,
The latest Paris, New York and 8an Francisco styles
xuuvt bno, ao. a mu anu weu-seiected assortment of
Ladles' Ready-Made Garments.
Also, a Fashionable assortment of
DRESS TRIMMINGS!
STAMPING for Embroidery ami Braldfng. PINKING
done at short notice. BONNETS Uleachod and Pressed
in toe latest style. A large assortment or
Children's Ready-Made Clothing
Constantly on hand. Having secured ths services of a
First Claw Dress Maker, I am prepared to cut and At
Ladles' and Children's DRESSES and CLOAKS.
THIRD STREET, one square east of the Catholic
CDurcn. nr?1m.
NEW SALOON.
NEW STONE STORK, WASHINGTON STREET.
milR UNDERSIGNED would resnectfullv annnnnce
M. that he will oncn a first-etnas Saloon in
Oilman's New 8tone Buildinjc, THIS EVENING, aod.lt
yrviMivu u iom uuiiuiuara wim cue vqh or
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
' ALSO, A ,
EREE LUNCH
Every day and Evening.'
c28tf. JOHN HINDI AH B,
J. W. GURLEY, DENTIST,
Main St., Dalles, Oregon.
HAS REMOVED HIS BOOT AND SHOE
STOKE to the building on Main street.
nearlv opposite Moody's Hall, where be has
Just reoeivod, direct from San Kraucisco, an un
usually Due and well selected stocKoi
BOOTS AND SHOES,
of the'very best quality and latest styles
EVER BROUGHT TOTHIS MARKET,
Including the celebrated ENGLISH HUNTING SHOE
manuiactnrea by uenkert. Also, a large assortment of
Ladles' and Children's Gaiters,
Of the latest Styles, just received from the best Phll-
aaeipnia makers. Also, a very large assortment or
FINE DRESS BOOTS.
J-Gentlemen who prefer to have their Books or Bhoei
made to order, can rely upon obtaining neitt aud nay
nc. Jf. w xukmah. Main aireei.
elO-tr . Op poiite Moody's Uall.
.A.. C- BRADFORD,
IMPORTER AND JOBBER OF
TViues Sc Liquors,
FRONT STREET.
Portland. - - Oregon.
(TkFFKKS FOR SALE A VERY BARQB ASSQRT.
W meut ot
Brandies,
Wines,
Liquors,
Case" Goods,
S- Tho Trade ts particularly Invited to examine mv
sfjcK uoiore purcnaeiiig eisewnere. aua-ti
Oregon Steam Navigation Co.'s
NOTICE!
fWinB FOLLOWING RATES OF FREIGHT have been
JL established:
Grain, Vegetables, Tallow, itc.
FromWallula A Umatilla to Portland, $16 00 per ton weight
. iaiius lorortiana jw
FRANKLIN MARKET. :
CORNER OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON BTREXTS
DALLES, OREGON,
JOHN KPPINGBH Proprietor
FBJ1IIB UNDERSIGNED
JL having fitted "tip the
above Market in the UKrT
STYLE, will keep coastant-
ly on hand all sorts of -
t resn ana sjurea xrieaiii.
Of the best quality furnished at the LOWEST RATE
My motto Is to " PLEASE ALL." .
pARTIES HAVING SCpeUIOR STOCK FOR SALS
will do well to call at the Franklin Market.
JOHN EFPINGER.
Dalles, February 19th, Wl.
WASHINGTON MARKET,
coiitia of
COURT AND SECOND STREETS, DALLES, OREGON
JOHN MICHELBACH, Proprietor.
nbpconstantly on hand all the varte- j
1 ilf 1 that the market can possibly
aflord, of
XfllKSH Ac CURED MELA.XS.
and always of the btst quality.
FAMILIES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS
supplied on reasonable terms.
Tbe ouderslcnea Is always prepared to pay the hlgh
eat cash price hit FAT CATTLE. Parlies having stock
In good condition, are requested to call on him befuaa
going elsewhere. JOHN MICIIULBACH.
vanes, otarcn met, isou- uuoAbi
CITY MARKET.
S. LAITDEK & Co., Proprietor.
Will keep constantly on band the best
JTI EATS OF ALL KINDS.
LIBERAL SHARE OF PATRONAGE is
solicitsd. as we expect to kei p as kooJ CT'V.a'
an assortment of Meats and of as good as qual-j
Ity, as tlie country anoras: ana win
Dalivsr ths i&se t Parohasers in the City. '
Parties having Superior Stock for sale will do well
give as a call before dlsposlug ol it elsewhere.
o. liAuunik a vo.,
Southeast corner of Washington and Third SIS. i
Pyposlto Foster's Blacksmith Shop.
M. BROWN & BRO.,
Ybouuuu aid una piiLins m
FANCY AND HT-A-PJSJ -
DEYGOODS!
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &e.
Mr. M. BROWN, belnir a reildet of Sun Francisco,
ire enabled lo oHer pjreut Indcemeuti to purcbuert. H
reepectiuiiy invtte th public loeftmunotir itoclt brovt
purcliBiiug elsewbero. ral5ti
etuue tHon; north itiM Slain ttvftl, Dftlls. it
. T ... - ,., ,, ...... .,. .
BLACK FOOT EXPKESS.
DWIGIIT & BACON, Proprietors.
aIIE PUBLIC ARB HEREBY INFORMED thai we
. have concluded armugemeuts for the transnotion of
Express Dusinesisi
TO AND FROM
THE BLACK FOOT COUNTRY!
and biVe commenced maklr.g regular trips from WALLA
WALLA, via Lewistoti, to VIRGINIA CITY, HELENA,
Of Hill A BLACK FOOT CITY. All business entrusted .
to us will be nttended to with promptness nd dispatch..
Vr particular attention pain to COLLECTION!!.
Will leavo on tholr second trip, startiuc from WalK
Walla, October 3d; Lewlston, October 6th. se!9-2m
W0ULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM
w w tne cltiaens or this place aud vi
cinity, that having returned from a pro
fessional tour through the mines, he has
again resumed tho practice of DENTISTRY, In the room
Sit . J uvtupieu oj mm, in tne nuiidlug occupied by
Wood A Butler, Ph jtograph Artists, and aiijolning Waf
dron Bros.' Drug Store, lie takes this method of ei-
lenuiug iiuiu.1, ior ine unorai patronage heretofore e-
muueu to uiw, man solicits a continuance of the same,
LIST OF PHIOIS,
Entire Dentnre on Gold Base .........$180 to $226
-'. upper nenture, Gold Base , 90 u ijo
" Denture, Vulcanite Base 10 " 126
" Upper Denture, Vulcanite Baa 34" (6
uom rulings insenea irom one dollar upward,
uniidrens- Teem extracted free af oharge. selg-ff
! FOR SALE.
, A FIRST. CLASS, SECOND nAND PIANO, can be bad
.cm on raaionapit lerou. inquire at this Office, or of..
On Wool,
From Wnlldla and Umatilla to Portland, 40 02 per lb
ijauas to rortiana x
On Hides,
From Wnllula and Umatilla to Portland, $0 60 each
nanus to rortiana VI
. G. REED. President.
Portland, Sep. 23, 1806. sep27-2mls
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
rpnllB DALLES LUMBER AND MANUFACTURING,
A. COMPAN X has recently attached a
FLOURING MILL
to their Steam Sash and Door Factory, In this City, and
are now prepared to CHOP FEED, GRIND WHEAT and
CORN, and warrant t give the best satisfaction. On
band coustantly aud for sal
FXTKA FAMILY FLOUR,
SECONDS OR MIDDLINGS,
BRAN AND SHOUTS,
CHOP FEED, CHICKEN FEED. .
Also. Bnperlor article of CORN MEAL, from new
vorn.
The highest market price paid for WFIBAT, CORN a
BAKI.EY. . 11. A. 1I0GUE. Agent.
Dalles, Nor. 2, 1866. n3tf.
AX MRS. LllllilSIClt'f-
FRENCH MILLINERY STORE.
Opposite Colin dk. I ohm's,
trOU CAN FfND TUB LATEST AND MOST FASH
JL ION ABLE GOODS,- in the line of
IIONNETS, H4TS, FEATHERS,
FLOWERS, EMBROIDERY,
Dress Trimmings, Sco.
In order to make dress complete. It becomes necessary
that a BONNET or II AT, Handsomely Trimmed, should
adorn the Dead. , ...
Give me an early call, and I will endeavor to salt
everybody In TASTE and at REASON AB1.E fUIUKS.
Particular attention paid to
Sheriff's Sale.
BY VIRTU j OF AN EXECUTION, and to me direct,
cd, oat of tlie Circuit Court, County of Grant, bta
of Oregon (for the foreclosure of mortgage), in favor of
L. W. l'letchheliier, et. al Plaintiffs, and against John
Johnson, et. aL. Defendants, I have this day levied upon,
a certain tract or parcel of ground, situated and lying in
canyon Mreet, canyon city, county or urant, Slate or
Oregon. It boing thirty six (30) feot front, aud sixty-two
(62) feet deep, more or less, and bounded on the West by
Cauyon Street; on the South, by O'Runrk'a ground; on
tne norm, ny itl. uauo s ground, togetner with all or
the tenements and Iniprovements-thereunto belonging. :
I will procoel to sell the snme In front of the Court -House
door, In Canyon City, Grant County, State of Ore-'
Eon, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash iu '
and, In Uuited States Gold Coin, between the hours ef
12 o'clock, M. end 4 o'clock. P. hi., on SATURDAY, ,
the Ulli day of DKUKMUKU. 1868, to satisfy the above
Execution, amounting to sixteen hundred and thirty-
Coin, principal, aud the further sum of thirty-six 70-100-
ieven60-100 (1,6117. 50-100) dollars, in United States Gold, '
(36 7-100) dollars, costs of this action, and accruing coats,
with Intoi out from Ihe 28th day of October, 1866, at the
rate oi ten per cent per annum.
l. tinnrnv at i.
SO,r. BBllilX, DUVElll.
By W. W. Wmmi, Deputy.
Canvon City, November 6, 1806. nl8:4
fcllEUHVl 'S SAL.K.
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO MB Di
rected, iMaed out of the Circuit Conrt for Wins
County, Oregon, In fnvur of Jacob Consor, M. G. Censor,
and John A. Consor, and against Peter Rnffnor and An
drew Clarke, and for want of personal property 1 hav '
mis nay levied upon the following described real estate, j
situated In Iifllea City, Wasco County. Orecnn. to-wlt .-
Westonc-balf()of lot three (3), In block ten (10) In
Langhlln's Additlou to Dalles City. I will proceed to .
sell the same In front of the Conrt lloase door In Warn
Connty, State of Oregon, at publio auction, to tbe high- -est
bidder, for U. 8. g Id cc in, between tbe hours of
o'clock, A. .. end 4 o'clock, r, ., ON SATURDAY,
T1IK 2ND DAY OF DECEMKER. 1866, to satisfy tlx .
aDove execution, amoun'ing toI-TO and 90-100 dnliara,
(6 97-100 dollars, costs of action and accruing costs, with , i
Interest from the 20tl day of September, 1806. at
per oeut. per month. ' CHARLES WHITE, -'.
v fcherin ol wao county, Oregon.
By R.'W. Oiahbau, Deputy Sheriff. .
Dalles City; Novembor 1st, 1866. '. '.' no3-4tw '.
Divorce Notice.
IN THE CIRCUIT COU RT OF THE STATU OF 0REQOK"
FOR WAfCO COUNTY. . . . . ...... '
Jennetta Jaqnes, Plaintiff,) " ..
vs. xuitint:qvuy. i
rn,M,.. v.,,,,.. n.cn.,Kn. I
IM TH K NAME OF THE STATE OF OREOON, TO '
CHESTER JAQUEB. defendant i Yon are hereby sax. I
moned and required to appear and answer'- theeomDlsint ,
of the above named plalnth', Bled with the Clerk of lb '-
circuit conrt ol tne state ol Oregon ror Wasco Counts, I
praying fur a.dlvorce from yon for cruel and Inhuman'-
sltf
treatment, committed by yon, and persons! indlgnltkwj '
i.uviorwiK r,inv uurueuiooje: ana u yon ran to auswvr
tbe said complaint, as required by law, tbe aald plaint lit 1
will apply to the Court fur the relief demanded therelnvii.
A. w. ffjiguson. Embroidery said Braldloc; Stamping, Ho. . w au7; , usV