The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, May 28, 1866, Image 1

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VOL. "7.
PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING,
(SUNDAY8 BXOKPTIO,) BY
E. G. COWiVE & J. IIALLORAN,
KDIT0K8 AND PK0PRIKT0R9.
Terms TwzHly.fivtctntt per week, payable to the carrier
per muiitli, by mull, $1; threo months, $.2 60; six
months, $5; oue year, $8. Advertisements Inserted at
low rates.
Job Printing.
Kvery description of plain and fancy Job Printing exe
uted with neatness and despatch, and forwarded as per
order to auy part of the country. Payment Jor Job Jrint
tnq mun oe maae on tintvtry or work.
XV. it. IJOl ;IVSX,
Practical Watclinxttlcor,
And Dealer In
VINE WATCHES & JEWELRY,
DALLES, OREGON. .
Established 1857.
BALDWIN BTfcO.,
DEALERS IN
CORNER OF
Main and Union Streets, Dalles.
J.C.BALDWIN iuh21-tf F. W. BALDWIN.
FURNITURE! FURNITURE;
DIBULAM &. WENTZ,
yjflNITUi, GLOBE HOTEL BUILDING,
XW. sSf Dallos City, have on hand a variety
t&M&f&fS Household Furniture,
embracing Tables, Chairs, Bureaus
'Uedsand Bedsteads, Bedding, Carpets
etc., etc., all of which will bo sold at low rates. Furniture
Repaired, und Upholstering done to order. Also, on band
Mattrossus and Pillows. Spring Beds made to order. aul2
VI SI. IfOABUB.
0. B, KCBUKIi.
WM. MOABUS &, CO.,
C I TY BAKEEYj
AH
rS 0 VISION STORE,
Corner of First and B Streets.
WnOLESALK AND RETAIL DEALERS In BREAD,
(JK ACKERS and Family GROCERIES.
Aj)rderB froin a distauce carefully filled and prompty
Ispatched. 1-tl
josjaxn isLijisivr,
WHOIESALS AND BETA1L DEALEB IX
Fancy & Staple Dry Goods,
CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS, AND
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods
Fire-proof Stone Storo, corner of Main and Court
streets. oc4-tl
HUMA-SON & ODELL,
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW
WILL PRACTICE IN TUB SUPREME AND CIR
cult Courts of Oregon, and the District Courts o
Washington Territory.
Particular attention paid to the collection of claims.
O. I1UMA80N Dalles, Oun. J. A. ODELL.
FURNISHED BOOMS
TO LET,
By the Night, Week or Month,
NEXT DOOR TO JACKSON ENGINE HOUSE.
m2tf ' MRS. 8PRBNGER.
LANGLEY, CROWELL & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE
DKUGGISTS,
Corner of Clay and Battery Sts
. SAN FRANCISCO.
t'nih22:il0m. '
74. r-A.
wm. imownr waiuseu. m. .
OFFICE 74 SECOND STREET, between 'Washington
itud Court.
". Ofuci HOUM OtolS A.M.;2to4? M.;nd6tol0,r.i
iR. U. W. MITCHELL,
Office WALDRON'S BUILDING.
, R8iBno Corner of Third and Washington Btreots.
O. B. BROOKS, M. X.
Office At Dr. .Ci-ik'b X)rtta Store.
. DALLES, OREGON.
NOTICE.
E CALL TUB ATTENTION OF TTIH PUBLIC to
lllfl .f'"'tij''"ti 1v'i ''"v" '""''"'I''' nnlina.,
I) VLLKS, ORi'GON,
FKUiVOU A (,IL,U.Vi,
1MPOKTER8 AXD WHOLESALE
Dealers in Wines, Liquors
GUOCERIES,
Miners' Goods, Iloat Stores, &c,
HAVE REMOVED TO THEIR
NtW STONE BUILDING,
CORKER OF
Second and Washington Streets,
DALLES CITY.
TkJ-OW IN STORE A LARUE AND COMPLETE AS
sortmcnt or the very best brands of
WINES AN13 LIQUORS.
Also, a full assortment of
GROCERIES & STAPLE GOODS.
. S" Constantly receiving our supplies direct from New
York and San Francisco, we are able and willing to sell
at a very small advauce on San Francisco prices. They
hope by adonting a strlctlv sorrect Ami nrnnmt ninthndnl
doing buainuoti, they will receive the patrouage cf the pub-
UMATILLA HOUSE.
DALLES. OREGON.
IIAIVDLEY & SliNNOTT, 1'rop'rs.
THIS POPULAR HOUSE, CENTRALLY LOCATED,
Near the Steamboat Landing & Railroad Depot.
Has beeu recently enlarged and improved, and will now
uccomiuouaie
300 GUESTS.
IT WILL BE CONDUCTED as heretofore, as a FIRST
CLASS HOUSE, and the patronage of the traveling
public is respectfully sollcitcl.
- Baggage takeu to the House free of charge. House
upeu nil lllgMb.
LARGE FIRE-PROOF SAFES TO DEPOSIT VALUABLES
Dalles, Oct. 4-tf.
EMPIRE HOTEL,
M ill, STREET, DALLES, OREGON,
THOMAS SMITH, Proprietor.
A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE.
I.f THE CENTRE OF BUSINESS,
Near the Steamboat and Railroad Landings
Superior Accommodations for Families and can Ac
commodate one Hundred and Jfllty Uuosts.
Meals 60 est. Lodging...... 60 cts
Flro Proof Safe for deposlteof valuables.
( House open all night. Baggage taken to the TTouse
ires oi cuurge, rilUMAS smith,
uih8-tf Proprietor. ,
CO UMBIA RIJER MINES.
II. BOOTH,
WHITE BLUFFS, W. T.,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND GENERAL DEALER IN
MERCHANDISE
AND
MINERS' SUPPLIES.
PACK AND SADDLE HORSES FOR SALE.
WREIQIITS C0N8IONFD to my care for ColvMle
H" Kootenai, or the Upper Columbia Mines, will re
ceive prompt attontion.
'White Bluffs, Oct. 1st, 1804. oc.2tf
AND
PROVISION STORE.
riMIE UNDERSIGNED INFORMS HIS FRIENDS and
X. the public generally, that he has Just established on
main street, next uoor to J . J uker, Tobacconist,
A -NEW STORE! :
where he keeps constantly on hand ft large assortment o
sciocreu KKurr. Also, in store a complete stock ofchoice
VHUVRKlna, fKVYlSIUJSS, VMUKTAJiLES, etc.
All of which will be sold, wholesale and retail, at RB
DUOKD PRICES. Come and see and satisfy yourself,
eia-tf , JOHN SPOSITO.
COLUMBIA RIVER MINES!
A. R. D00TH BARRT NEVISON.
BOOTH &, NEVISON,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants
AND DELERS IN GENERAT MERCHANDISE,
.White Rliiflt, W. T, ,
FREIGHT FOIl COLVILLE, UPPER COLUMBIA,
KOOTENAI and BLACK FOOT MINES promptly
forwarded.
Mark Goods B. t N., White Bluffs, W.T,
REFrREN0ES
Portland Richards k McCraken, Allei Lewis, and
Hodge A Calef.
Dauis Bloch, Miller t Co., French A Oilman.
M. BROWN & BE0.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
FANCY AND STAPLE
DEYGOOD8I
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &o.
MONDAY, MAY S8, 18flO.
Democratic State Ticket.
FOR CONGRESS)
JAMES l. FAY,
0 i Jackson. ,
FOR GOVERNOR:
JAMES K. KELLY,
Of Wasco.
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE:
LAFAYETTE LANE,
' Of Multnomah.
FOR STATE TREASURER:
JOUfll C. IIELL,
Or Marlon.
' FOR STATE PRINTER:
JAMES O'MEARA,
Of Linn.
FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY FIFTH DISTRICT.
J. II SLATER,
Of Union.
Bemocratic County Ticket.
For Representatives,
0. nOMASON,
V. T. DODGE.
For Sheriff,
A. W. FERGUSON.
, For Clerk,
F. S. HOLLAND.
For Treasurer
A. W. BDCHANAN.
For Commissioners,
G. F. HERBERT,
JOHN WILLIAMS.
For Assessor,
HARRISON CORUM.
For School Superintendent,
E. P. FITZGERALD.
. For Surveyor,
W. T. NEWCOMB.
For Coroner, '
DR. 0. B. BROOKS.
Virginia City, Montana & BlackToot
OVERLAND STAGE LINE!
BEX. HOLLIDAY, Proprietor.
CONCORD STAGES
LEAVE BOISE CITY EVERY OTHER DAY FOR
BLACKFOOT,
Salt Lake City, Denver City,
MISSOURI RIVER,
Connecting at SALT LAKE CITY with Concord Stages
Running to
Virginia City, Nevada,
AND SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA.
If ARKi
Boise City to Pnlt Lake City $100 00
' " " Virginia City, Montana 125 00.
" ' " Mlssonrl Hlver, Legal Tender fcJOO,
Gold, $100 400 00
For further information apply at
OVERLAND STAOE LINE OFFICE,
Boise City, I. T..
mh6d3m J. N. TODD, Agent.
TO TEAMSTERS AND DAIRYMEN t
FEED! FEED!!
shorts,;
' (AND
OF ALL KINDS, FOR SAE BY
I. II, LAW,
2i Front Street, Portland,
nlOitf. ' ' ' Opposite O. S. N. Warehouse.
NO. SO,
Union State Ticket.
FOR CONGRESS
RIFI7S MALLORY, ,
. - Of Marios.
FOR GOVERNOR:
GEO. I. WOODS,
Of Wasco.
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE:
SAMUEL E. MAY,
Of Marlon, v
J0R STATE TREASURER:
E. IV. COOKE,
Of Marlon.
FOR STATE PRINTER:
W. A. Mcl'IIERSON,
OfTlnti.
FOil PROSECUTING ATTORNEY FIFTH DISTRICT:
C. R. MEIGS,
Of Wasco.
Union County Ticket.
For Representatives,
H. A.H0GUE,
C. B. KCEGEL.
For Sheriff,
R. W. CRANDAH.
For Clerk-,
R. B. REED,
For Treasurer,
Q. W. WALDR0N.
For Commissioners',
E. MAYS,
R. H. WOOD. : y ;
For Assessor,
L.L.ROWLAND.
For School Superintendent,
T.CONDON..
For Surveyoi,
W. B. CAMPBELL.
For Coroner,
dr. w. b. warner;
A CARD FOR THE
Spring & Summer Clothing Trade
OF SAfll FR All CISCO.
BADGER &LINDENBERGER,
a os. lid ana io unttery Street.
Cor. Merchant, San FrancUeo.
Importers and Wholesale Dealers.
ENTIRE NEW AND FRESII STOCK ,
WE WOULD CALL ATTENTION of Country McV
, chants to onr nsually large stock of Ooods. Our
stock comprises every article in the Clothing and Fur
nishing line. We have constantly on hand the lamest
nd greatest varloty of Casslmore aud Wool HATS of
any house in San Francisco, and onr-prl.es for thrso
Ooods are leBS than those of any house, as we receive
mem uireci irom tne mnnniacturer's consignment Our
lock of Summer and Fall Goops Is particularly attract"
Ive, and the great feature to the country merchant is the
unusually low prices.. .
less Than the Cost of Imnortatlon!
Wo also keep the STAPLE ARTICLES In the Dry Goods
line, whfch Goods we have purchased In this market nn
dor the hammer, and ore oflerlng them at NewYuik
vum, una lens.
We publish this card In order that we may make now
acquaintances, and induce those whohave not heretofore
purchased of us, to call and examine our stock.
Good Articles and Low Prices
Are the greatest Inducements to all who purchase to
sell again. . Merchants who buy of us can make a good
profit, and soil to their customers at a low figure. We
remain, respectfully,
Your Obedient servants,
BADGER A LINDENBEROER,
Wholesale Clothing and lint Warehouse,
Nos. 411, 413 and 416 Battery street, T
Son Francisco, April 20, 1888. 8mw.
MBS, LEESEK'S .
FRENCH MILLINERY STORE,
AND . . : r
Dress Maklnar Establishment,
Opposite Cohn A Bohm'a,
I WOULD CALL TUB ATTENTION of the Ladies O
the Dalles to my larse and fine stock of
FLOWERS, EMBROIDERY,
noETS, HATS, FEATHER?,
Dress Trimmings, Sec. .
Hairing secured the sorrlcesof MRS. FRARY, In the
Dress Making apartment, wo will do all work In that line
and guarantee perfect satisfaction.
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