The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, May 10, 1866, Image 4

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.Th MussEtrSWiiii , , Boadb.- We
liftHten to lay before pur readers some
adcMl'ioD&l facts connected with these
important lines of commoniontfon
with tbo fiver and the East. . Messrs.
' !Langford and Vivion hove "just re
turned after a thorough survey of the
line from Helena to Muscle-Shell,
"Going up WhiteWuVch, the party fol
' lowed on through the hills for lour
days, locating the track. The pass
over the Belt range is very easy.
There is a gradual rise of nine miles,
'ind no hill to prevent sijc yoke of or
vlinary cattle from drawing 6,000
pounds across the divide, withont
doubling. It is not more' than, sixty
miles from Helenat-o the head waters
of the Muscle. Sholl, and from the sum
rait of the ranpe, the vrood-ed hill, over
the oapital of Edgerton, and the direc
tion of the MuBclo-Shellaie both Wis
iblo. The road, at its greatest point
f elevation, does not deflect 1 mile
from an air line. There is a good
company ferry' oyer the Missouri.
Along the whole road the feed, wood
and water are magnificent, and in al
most boundless quantities. Indeed,
the freighter may safely calculate that
i detention on the road, or at the term
inus, will fatten his cattlo. From the
headwaters of the Muscle-Shell to
.Kercfaeval City is about one hundred
and fifty miles through a glorious val.
ley abounding in game with plenty
vt wood, water, and a smooth, level
road. The road to Virginia City runs
by the South fork of the MuBcle-Shell
by 25 Yard Creek and Gallatin. It is
at least equally good, and not ' more
than fifty miles longer than that toi
Ilelena. . Parties can also follow the
Helena road across the rango, and
then striking up and across the Miss
eouri, at the ferry near Crow Creek,
they can come by the Hot Springs
route to Virginia, over the new chart
ered road. 'Mr. Brewer, the contract
or, will have the roads' roady for trav
el early in May, and this useful enter
prise. is thus put on a practical foowing.
Montana Post 1
Matrimonial. Not long since, says
the Montana Posf,' a lone emigrant
wagon was seen wending its way
down the Bannack hill, just as the
sun was Betting with , resplendent
beauty;'' They halted' at the' first
empty cabin on ' Yankee Flati' A
young J Hiawatha' bad followed bis
Minehaha ' and at each step, a mile
he measured. He went in search of a
preacher or an esquire.' Konecould
be found, He 'was informed that
Judge Hosford could 'tie the knot.'
The Judge told him that be could do
it" ,with .' neatness4 and ' dispatch
Forthwith they repaired to the cabin,
, and without farther ceremony they
were pronounced ' man und. wife.'
The old- lady remarked,' ' that ' toey
would not have beentn such a hurry,
'only .bedclothes woro scarce with
them, and the . nights were getting
' pretty cool.' ' A model molhor she is 1
The neftt' day, ' Hiawatha' paraded
the streets With a big turkey boeftard's
feather id bis bat, to the infinite
amasethont of the town. ' The follow
ing day the party left for Helena,
where they are no doubt living the
happiest of the happy, w .., .
, '$lvkavb to Salt Lakk Cm.
We are ihfbrmod, on the authority of
P. 8. Pfouts, that John A. Crelghton
will bo out here in May, to solicit sub
scriptions towards the building of a
telegraph line to Salt Lake City, dur
ing the ensuing summer. Mh Pfouts
had a long conversation on the subject
witb Mr. Creighton, of Omaha. This
announcement will be hailed with do
light by every citizen of odr Territory.
Besides our professional interest Id the
matter we reel, on general grounds,
that' nothing of a material nature
could more enhance our general pros
purity, except, indeed, the completion
of the magnificent railroad enterprise,
elsewhere 1 referred to. Where the
gold is, there will the miners be gath
eroa. together. Montana rest. . v
Union State Ticket"
' FOR CONGRK8S , - i !
' RVFVS MAL.LORY, :
.':" '-'.'Of Marlon.'' '''."
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: FOR GOVERNOR ! ' ' '
GEO. Ii. H OODS,
. . . Of Wasco. t. , , , ,
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE:
. .. SAMUEL E. MAY,
Of Marlon. . ' '
FOR STATE TREASURER:
:' ; E. Iff. COOKE, ''
Of Morion.
FOR STATE PRINTER:
W. A. BIcPIlERSON,
Of Llftn.
FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY FIFTH DISTRICT:
V. ! C. It. MEIGS, . '
. Of Wmco. '
Union County Ticket.
A ',;'. For Representatives,
! v. H. A. HOGTJE, ). -. U':
C. B. KCEGKIi.
. , ' . ,, For Sheriff, j , ;
R. W. CR AND ALL.
f.' :'; : , For Clerk'i '.V '
R. B. REED,
For Mreasurer,
G. B. WALDRON.
For Commissioners,
R. MAYS, v
It. H. WOOD.
For Aiseaior,
' L. L. ROWLAND.
For School Superintendent, '
T. CONDON.
For Coroner,
DR. W. B WARNER.
Oregon Steam Navigation Co.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
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: i.'. i. A ' '' THE STEAMERS
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NEZ PERCE CHIEF, t -j.,' !.
WEB-FOOT, :
TENINO, ;"';(" .'
. ; OWYHEE,
v . , .'. .' .." YAKIMA, , ..
SPRAY &
I ; .;,' ": OKAWAGOK,
Captains K. F. COK, C. C. PELTON, J. II. D. GRAY, and
TH03. J. STUMP,- '..,"
Will ran dnrlng the season from CKL1I.0 to TTMATIIi
LA, WALMJLA, WHITS BLUFFS, PALOU8K and
LEWI8TON.
On of tha abort named boata will leare CKLILO for
UMATILLA and WALI.ULA, on TUESDAYS, THURS
DAYS and SATURDAYS.
The PaBsenger Train
to eonneot with it earn an at Cclllo will atari from the
Railroad Depot, DALLES CITY, at 5 o'clock, A. a.
FOR WHITE BLUFFS.
' THE YAKIMA.,"
CAPT. E. F.COE,.
.Commander.
Will leav CELILO mtrj SATURDAY, for WHITE
BLUFFS. i.
FOR LEWISTON.V '"
THE,''OWYHEE,M
CAPT. FELTON........:..................:. .Commander.
Will leare WALLULA arorr WEDNESDAY (upon the
arrlral of th itenmer that atarta from Calllo un Tuaa-
d.rJ.foT.LKWISTON,
Mr i . 4- ' ' i .J r-.Ji, .
, FOR PORTLAND TH HOUGH IN ONE DAY.
. The Steamera
O IS" E O NTA ,
'1 x '(' ' 'OR ' I , (. i r'., . A
, I D A. II O , 99 !
CAPT. J. MoNTJLTY,.........:..k............M....Comman(larJ,
Wilt leara DALLES, DAILY, (Snndara aeaptd)ai 5
o'clock, X. Meonnactluk by tba CASCADE RAILROAD,
with the ateamera .,, .. m '.: v.; t'.. .
NEW WOULD,
CASCADE, or
VIt,tetN G. IITJISX,
CAPT. 3. WOLF,. L.:.......i....1;..f.i.....r...Commander,
t Portland. - :( ' FRANK T. DODOK f .
; Dallaa, Apill 3, IBM. nI2tf Agent O. B. N. Co.
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Sumihong. '
i In Jnitlce! Oonrtfor Weat Dallaa Precinct.' John
Bpplngar, plaintiff, ra. John Yohng, defeudant, Civil
Action. 1 ....
nr0 JOHN YOUNO, DEFENDANT: In th nam of
, Jl the State of Oregon, jnn are hereby required to ap
pear before th nnderalgncd, a Justice of tha I'eooe of
the aforesaid preclnct,on tha 2A day of June, 1880, at tha
hollr pf 10 o'clock In th forenoon of eaid day, at tha of
fice of aald Juntlce of tha Peace, to aniwer the abora
tamed plaintiff In a etrll action., The dofepdant will
take notice, that If be fall to appear and aneper the
plalntlffa comp'alnt. the plaintiff will take Judgment
againtt him forthe tarn of Ninety Dollar, with lutereat
thereon. "',', "' .i.
I Olren otider illy hand, tali loth day of April, im. '
, apMwS , ; F. 8. HOLLAND, '
Salle, April 10; Mfc- - 1 ' Jutttc of the Peace. ,
UALLES CITY DRUG STORv
P. CRAIG,
WBOLI8ALI AMD klTAIfa
DEALER IN DRUGS.
; 'MEDICINES, ;
Perfumery, Fancy Soaps,
PATENT MEDICINES. Ac. 1-tf
DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES .'
DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES!!
DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES!!
S. L.EMON,
VHOuaiu and amiv ' '
DRUGGIST,
Waehiugton Street, between; Main and Second Street
'--' DALLES, OREGON.' v; :
LEMON Is able to supply partiea In want of Drues,
) Patent Medicines. Chemicals, Acids, Perfumery,
and every other article enumerated with th
WHOLESALE DRUG BUSINESS,
At the loweet market ratea. ,
Jtf Phyaicians and Merchants Intending to purchase
for the Mines, will do well to glre him a call.
TRUSSES & SHOULDER BRACES
In great' variety.' .'' ' ' ' r ' ' 1
8. LEMON, w
ap.8:tf. Washington St., between Main adn Becond.
PORTLAND 10UDKV
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MACHINE SHOP, ,,.
FIRST STREET, between' Yamhill and Morrison. '
team unglnea
ortrom toeo norse
power,either Portable or
Stationary. Also, CIR
CULAR SAW MILLS
COMPLETE, constantly
onhand. Also, Hay Pres
ses of all sizes; Planing
Machines, (W'oodworth's
pattern,) Wrought and
Caat Iron work for Ver
tical Sawand Orlst mllla;
Brass and Iron Casting!
ana '. -
WROUGHT IRON WORK
of erery description. I am also prepared to furnish
Qnarti Mills complete, of the Latest A
. most Improved Patterns.
These Mills can beforwarded to any part of th mine
aa the weight of the entire machinery will not exceed S,
000 pounds. . i
Horn Powers m AgTlonltnral Implement
manufactured to order at the very LOWEST CASH PRICE
N. B. Partlculor attention paid to REPAIRS. (eiatf
SEALED PROPOSALS, In duplicate, will be received
at the office of the undersigned at Van. ourer Depots
W. T., also, at the office of tha A. Q. 8., at FORT
DALLES, Oregon, and at FORT BOISE, I. T.. nntll
Thursday. 13 o'clock M, th 10th DAY OF MAY, I860,
for furnishing the U. 8. Subsistence Department with
Two Hundred Head 200 of Beef Cuttle, for the Subsist
ence of the Troops in the District of Boise. Said Cattle
to be of goodand Merchantable Quality, and to b dellr
ered to th A. 0. 8. at FORT BOISE. I. T, or aa autlmr
laed ageut of the Subsistence Department. In said Dis
trict, on or before the 30th day of June, 1864. .y
Each Bid to be accompanied by a Bond (with at least
two sureties) In the sum of Fire Thousand Dollara, for
th faithful performance of the proposals contained in
the bids. In case the hid is accepted.
No bid will be receired for a lea quantity than Fifty
(60) Head. ... .v.. , .,,,,
Bids must state the price In U. 8. OOLD coin. ' .. ' '
: The contract will be snbl ect to the approval of the De
part men t and Dlrision Commanders.
The nnderslgnid reserves to hi melf the right to reject
anv ur all Bids that he may deem nnieasunable.
Bids to be addressed totha A. C. 8., at either of, th
above named Posts, and endorsed thus : " Proposals for
BeefCattl." , ,. . ... . : t :
tii. , :' " '-' ' OEO. H. WEEK8, .
Capt. and A. Q. M. U. 8. A., A. C 8, .
TJ. 8. BuBSistxc Omoe, ' -
Vancouver Depo', W. T.,
ap22-12t , . . AprlllCtb, 1866., 1 .
DR.. DAVY'S 8PECIFIC
COMPOUND,
Vi.
An Expeditions unr for an diseases 01 tne,
8 EX UAL.OBGAN8,
THIS prompt and elllcatloni Remedy for the cur
llhonorroM, Qleet, Strictures, and Diseases of th
Urinary Organs, makes a speedy euro without the least
restriction to dist, exposure or change In application
business ; It will radically cure any case which can be
produced. The disease It removes as speedily as Is con
sistent with the production of a thorough and permanent
cnr. Fnrther, the disease cannot be contracted if th
SPECIFIC COMPOUND Is taken when exposed,
Its ingredients are entirely regeta)l,aud 0 Injurious
effect, either constitutionally or locally, can be caused by
Ite ns.
Price On Dollar and Fifty cents per oottU. Sent by
Express carefully packed. ' (- '
HOSTKTTKIt, SMITH A DEAN. Agents,
. .. ,401 and 408 Battery street. or Ciay, ,v
J.v22-Snv, X v.'C, 1" .. 1 '. - San Franelacn,
k. DALLAM.
0. w. A nun.
a. w. Alain.
I ARMESO; D ALLAS,
' Importers and Jobbers of
WOOD 'AMD WILLOW WARE,
j BRUSHES, TWINES,' C0RDA0B. Ac ,'
And Manufacturers of
California Pails, Tabs, Brooms, tie.
317 A lit 8acramento8treet, between Front and DarU
Saa Franoisco.- - oell:8mdw.
LINCOLN HOUSE, :
Corner Wstahlaglon and Front Str,
, . PORTLAND, OREGON.
FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. LARGEST IN THE BTATB.
Charge Reasonable.
AN OMNIBUS will attend all th Boats and eonrey
Passengers and' their baggage to the House. Free of
Charge, or to any other House in the Clry for 60 cent.
' 8. COFFIN, Proprietor.
J P. 8 HOT AND COLD BATHS In th Honse.
All the Steamers for Oregon City, Yaneonrer, Monti
sella and Astoria land at th Llncol House WkarC
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DAILY MOUNTAINEER
I V T'm'1'
, POWKRPRES8
BOOK & JOB PRINTING OFFICE.
.,, ' First Street, between Main and B ' i't
DALLES......... i... , OREGON:
JOB PRINTING OP EVERY VARIETY
, Executed with accuracy and dispatch.
IK A STYLE THAT WILL COMPARE FAVORABLY
': with the very best, and ' "
AT BATES AS CEZAP AS TEX CHEAP ST
' '.to omnia: 1 ' '
Cnrds and BH l-II e a dm.
' CHECKS, D HAFTS, XECBIITS, .
POSTERS AND PR0GUAMMES
'-'A -'," ,- FOR '' " ' "
THEATRES CONCERTS EXHIBITIONS
etc., ate., ate .
ratKTIB IM (HI HOST ATTKACTITI ItARRU. Also,
WAY-BILLS.
, BILLS Or FAS X. . ,
LSTTSK ffFABS.
: , RECEIPT BOOKS,
'' ' ' ( BILLS LADIXe.
Rriers nnd Pamphlets,
VISITIXa, WEDDING AKD "AT HOME" CABDS
.' Drutatltal, Labels.
In short, everything that can be done in a Book and Job
Printing Office, from the smallest and moat delicate Card
or Circular, to th largest alae and most showy I'wtine
Bill and which will he turned ont in a style thataeur
fall to Insure entire satisfaction.
oua rioiUTiis ton thi ixicttior or '
DECORATIVE PRINTING
In th most beautiful Colore, Shades and Tint. ..
Such as Fancy Posting Bills !
1 From a single Sheet to the Largest Mammoth,
OSJIAMEMTAl, SHOW CAKDS, I T "
PURFVUEKS' LABELS.
Ars unsurpassed by those of any other establishment in
Oregon. We devote special attention to this branch of th
business, and an continually adding to our already exten
sive and well appointed assortmsnt of material. 1, .
NEW TYPES, BORDERS, ORNAMENTS.
Of th most odernand elaborate designs. ' Our stock 0.
FANCY INKS, TINTS, AC,
Areof th flmst quality, and for richness ef color and
durability, cannot be equaled in the State.
The principle upon which bnslnes la asked for thie es
tablishment is, that persona will- consult their own inter
ests, by awarding their enstom to that office In which
their money can he expended to the beat adrantage. Tn
this and we solicit all In want of good Printing, at rery
reasonable charges, to call and examine specimens, and
udge for yourselrea. , ... -!.;' m , s
Orders Urom the Upper Country
Will have our special car, and friends from the Interto
may rely upon baring their orders Mled promptly, as w
HAVE THE ONLY IMPROVED GORDON POWER PRESS
1 ' ' Iii the Stte of Oregon f "
JACKSON SALOON !
CORKER CO0BT AND SECOND STREETS
, DALLES. OREGON. ,
Tm TJNDEnFIONRD, HAVING RKMOTB1) FR0H
TUB "BULLA UNION" CELLAR, INTO '
Gatos' New Building, :
Beg to Inform th pnblle that they ear prepared to eerr '
their customera with the best .
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
TUB ilARKET AFFORDS., ,. AL80, A ; ;
! ' " ' Free Lxmch ! j
Erarjaayandtranlnf.'i' i'1."''! -'. -'
- B. ICHVTl tt . K1.BI1T, r 5
decJlf Proprietor. ,
Htard Wood X.uinler
CARRIAGE AND. WAGON MATERIALS
Wt BRO TO CALL ATTENTION of Carriage Men
ufacturers and Dealers to the Lara and Com
Diet assortment of OARKIAGH and WAGON MATF.MI
ALB we are constantly recelring from tb Beat, apeelally
selected for the Callfortila market, comprising, Oak,
Hlckorr. and Becond Growth Ash Plank, Hickory Aalfs,
Wagon 'Poles, Hubs, Spokes, Felloes, Rims, Shalt, Ac. Ac.
which we offer at the lowest Cash Prices.. . : .: ..
" jot orders addressed to our honse will reoelr promp
altiullon. ' . N. W. BRAGG A CO.,
JelMtm. ' ''' M A 81 Battery Street, Ban Francisco.
I and IT A 1 Seventh Street Sacramento. ,
C. WATntnoosa, H. W. BaAO A Co., . ..Ljerf
, Baa Francisoo. . Sacramento, ,, New Fork
F. TILLMAN?"
; ' aoLi aoiitt nt oAurostiiA ro
.TILTON '& IMoPARLAND'S
Fire & Burglar Proof Sales.
. STEEL-LINED VAULTSi 1 '':". ,
-.' ' WITH tw-;,
1 Combination Ijock.
-Constantly band a full asanrtment of SAFItB
' "r ' . ! BATTKinf STREBT.,..
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