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About The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1866)
V 03 VOL.. V. D ALLES, OHEGON, TUESDAY, MAY 0, ISOti. no. sr. l3T.fr llft-tlit VL1IA t&JVLA,, II .0 vv " PUBLISHED EYERY EVENING, (SUNDAYS IXOKPTID,) BY E. G. COWNE & J. HAL LOR AN, EDITORS AND PE0PRIKT0R8. Twins Tmenty-Jiveeenti per week, payable to the carrier per month, by mail, (1; three month!, $2 60; Bix months, $b ; uue year, $8. Advertisements inserted at low rates. Job Printing. ' Svery description of plain and fancy Job Printing exe nted witli neatness and despatch, and forwarded as per order to any part of the country. Payment Jor Job Print intj munt be made on dfiivery oj work. W. H. OI CLASS, Practical Watclimakor, And Dealer in FIXE WATCHES JEWELRY, DALLES, OREGON. v Etallit-Uei BALDWIN BRO., SEALERS IN GROCERIES ! CORNER OF Main and Union Streets, Dalles. J. C. BALDWIN nih21-tf F. W. BALDWIN. ITRNIT URE ! rURNIT URl; DIEltLAM 8c WENTZ, ITU, 0L0BB MOTEL BUILDING, Household Furniture, .embracing Tables, Chairs, Bureaus Bedsand Bedsteads, Bedding.Oarpets etc., etc., all of which will be sold at low rates. Furniture topaired, and Upholstering done to order. AlBo,on hand Mattresses and Pillows. Spring Ueds made to order. au!2 WM. MOABUB. 0. B. KOZQKL. WM. MOABUS &.CO., city bakery AMD TR0VISI0N STORE, Corner of First And B Streets. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALKHS In BREAD, CRACKERS and Family GROCERIES. 150rders from a distauce carefully filled and prompty fspatched. 1-tf Miosis elpelt, ' W1I0IE8AL1 AND BETAIL DEALER IN Fancy & Staple Dry Goods, CLOTHINC. BOOTS AND SHOES, MATS AND CAPS, AND Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods Fire-proof Stone Store, corner of Main and Court utreeta. oc4-tl lllMASOft & UDELL, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW WILL PRACTICE IN TUB SUPREME AND CIR cult Courts of Oregon, and the District Courts o Washington Territory. Particular ntteutlon paid to the collection of claims. O. 1IUMAS0N Dalles, Ogn. J. A. ODELL. sruitivisitiau ROOMS TO LET, By the Night, Week or Month, NEXT DOOR TO JACKSON ENGINE HOUSE. m2tf 1R8. SPRBSOKR. LANGLEY, CFtOWELL CO,, IMPORTERS ANDWHOLESALB , ; Corner of Clay and Battery Sts ;,, ''AN FRANCISCO. hhMMm. '4. ' 74. WftT DROWN WARNER, M. D. .OFFICE T SECOND STREET, between Washington lind Court. Qinci Hobbb 9 to 12. A. 2 to 4 1. K.s and 6 to 10, p.M DIl. 11. V. MITCHELL. y Office WALDRON'S BUILDING. Bbtdeito Corner of Third and Washington Street. i C B. BBOOKS, M. L. Office At Dr. Crala' Drna Store. : . . DALLES, OREGON. ',. r ' NOTICE. OAttTnB ATTENTION OF TOE PUDUOto tha fact, that we have concluded to (rive nnbns- iss and there-ore, all parties Indebted to na MUST PAY WITHIN H1NKTX DAUB or legal , proceomngs win lad. ' M. BROWN BRO. iIIoj, March 10, 1S0. lull. 1'UKACU fc U 1 L ill A IY, IMtOBTiaa AND WHOLESALE Dealers in Wines, Liquors 6UOCE1MEH, miners' Goods, Doat Stores, &c, HAVI REMOVED TO THEIR NtW STONE BUILDING, CORNER Of Second and Washington Streets, DALLES CITT. NOW IN STOKE A LAUGH AND COMPLETE AS sortmcnt of the very best brands of WINES AND LIQUORS. Also, a full assortment of GROCERIES & STAPLE GOODS. w T" Coustantly receiving our supplies direct from New York and San Francisco, we are able aud willing to sell at u very small advance on San Francisco prices. They hope by adopting a strictly sorrect and prompt method ol doing business, they will receive thepatronage cf the pub lic. selO-tf UMATILLA HOUSE, DALLES, ORECON. HANDLE Y & Si.VSOT T, 1'rop'rs. THIS POPULAR 110USE, 0ENTHALLY LOCATED, Near the Stoamboat Landing & Railroad Depot, Has been recently enlarged and improved, und will uow accommodate 300 GUESTS. IT WILL BE CONDUCTED as heretofore, as a FIRST CLASS HOUSE, and the patronugo of the traveling public is respectfully solicited. jGJ- Baggage taken to the House free of chargo. House opeu all night. LARGE FIRE-PROOF SAFES TO DEPOSIT VALUABLES Dalles, Oct. 4-tf. EMPIRE HOTEL, MAIN STREET, DALLES, OBXO0N, THOMAS SMITH, Proprietor. A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE. IN Till 0INTR1 OP BUSINESS, Near the Steamboat and Railroad Landing! Superior Accommodations for Families aud can Ao commodate One Hundred aud Fifty Uuests. " Meals SO est. Lodging 60cts, Flra Proof Safe for doposlteuf valuables. O. House open all night. Baggage taken to the ITouse free of chargo. THOMAS SMITH, mb8-tf . Proprietor. CO TJMBIA RIVER MINES. -A. . TZ . BOOTH, WHITE BLUFFS, W. T FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND GENERAL DEALER IN MERCHANDISE AND MINERS' SUPPLIES. PACK AND SADDLE. HORSES FOR SALE. iniRBIOHTS C0NSIONFD to my care fur Colvllle Kootenai, or the Upnor Columbia Mines, will re ceive prompt attention. White Bluffs, Oct. 1st, 1864. oc.2tf NEW FIllIT, GUOCEItY AND PROVISION STORE. TUIE UNDERSIGNED INFORMS HIS FRIENDS and tlio publio generally, that he has Just established on Main street, next door to J. Juker, Tobacconist, A NEW STORE! where he keeps constantly on hand a large assortment o selectod KKU1T. Also, In store a complete stock ofcholce GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, VEGETABLES, d!c. All of which will be sold, wholesale and retail, at RE DUCED PRICES. Come and see and satisfy yourself. sol3-tf JOHN BP0S1T0. COLUMBIA RIVER MINES! A. R. BOOTH nARRT NEVMON. BOOTH Sc NEVISON, Forwarding and Commission Merchant! AND DELERS IN GKNERAT MERCHANDISE, White IJliiflH, W. T, IREianT FOR COIVILLE, UPPER COLUMBIA, J? KOOTENAI and DLACKF0OT MINES promptly lerwardrd. . . Mark GoodsB. 4 N., White BluffinW. T,. , RErrRENCEfl t Portland Richards k McCroken, Allea k lewis, and Hodge k Calof. DALU-Bloch, Miller k Co., French k Oilman. M. BROWN & BRO., WDOLCSAU AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ! -FANCY AND STAPLE DRY QOOD81 OROCBRIES, PROVISIONS, &o. Mr. M. BROWN, being a resident of San Francisco, we t re enabled to offer great Indcements to purchasers. W respectfully Invite the pnbilo to examine our stock befor nnrchaslnor elsewhere. m!6-tt Btone ptore, norm siae main street, is4is.-- Democratic State Ticket. FOR COKORESS: JAMES I). FAY, OUackson. FOR G0VISRN0R: JAMES K. KELLY, Of Wosoo. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE: LAFAYETTE LANE, Of Multnomah. FOR STATE TREASURER: JOHN G. 11 ELL, Of Marlon. FOR STATE PRINTER! JAMES O'MEAllA, Of Linn. FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY FIFTH DISTRICT. J. II SLATEII, Of Union. Democratic County Ticket. For Representatives, 0. HUMASON, F. T. DODGE. For Sheriff, A. W. FERGUSON. For Clerk, ' F. S. HOLLAND. ' For Treasurer, A. W. BUCHANAN. 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. C B. BROOKS. Virginia City, Montana & Blackfoot OVERLAND STAGE LINE! , i BEX. IIOLLIDAY, Proprietor. g$ COMORD STAGES' LEAVE BOISE CITY EVERY OTHER DAY FOR BLACKFOOT, Salt Lake City, Denver City, MISSOURI RIVER, Connecting at SALT LAKE CITY with Concord Stages llunulng to Virginia City, Nevada, AND SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA. lATtld Boise City to Salt Lake-City .'. fMO 00 .t u Virginia City, Montana . lib 00 " Missonrl River, Legal Tender 1300, Gold, $100 m 400 00 For fnrthor Information apply at OVERLAND STAGE LINE OFFICE, lioise City, I. T., " nthodSm J. N. TODD, Agent. . TO TEAMSTERS AND DAIRYMEN! EEETD ! FEED ! 1 SHORTS IAND : : 0t ALL KINDS, FOR BAE BY ' ! It. H. LAW, i SC Front Street, Portland, nlB:tr. Opposite 0. B. N. Warehouse. a. n. gates. ' a. BAIT. GATES & HAFT, Attorneys & Counsellors at Law, . dalles i Oregon; ! Union State Ticket. FOR CONGRESS RUFUS MALLORY, Of Marlon. IFOR GOVERNOR: GEO. L. WOODS', Of Wasco. tOU SECRETARY OF STATE ! SAMUEL E. MAY, 'Of Marion. FOR BTATE TREASURER I . E. IV. COOKE, Of Marion. FOR STATE PRINTER: W. A. McrilEHSOX, Of Linn. FOR I'ROSECCTING ATTORNEY FIFTH DISTRICT: C. 11. MEIGS, Of Wasco. Union County Ticket. For Representatives, H. A.H0GUE-, 0. B.K(EGEL. - For Sheriff, R. W. CRANDALL. ' For 'Clerk-, R. B. REED, For Treasurer, ' Q. W. WALDRON. . For Commissioners', - R. Mays, R. H.WOOD. 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 SAN FRANCISCO. BADGER &LINDENBERGER, Noli 411, 413 and 418 Battery Street, Cor, Merchant, Dan Francisco. Importers and Wholesale Dealers. ENTIDE NEW AND FRESH STOCK J WE WOULD CALL ATTENTION of Country Mor chants to our usually large stock of Goml.. w stock comprises every article in Hie Clothing and Fur- mining line, n e nave constantly on nand the largest . and greatest variety of Cassimore and Wool HATS of any house in San Francisco, and our prli es for tlies Good, are less than those of any house, as we receive thorn dlroct from the manufacturer's consignment Our stock of Hummer and Fall (loops Is particularly attract ive, and the great feature to the country merchant Is the unusually low prices. Less Than the Cost of Importation I We also keep the STAPLE ARTICLES In the Dry Goods Hue, which Goods we have purchased In this market un der the hammer, aud are ottering them at New Yoik Cost, and loss. We publish this card In order that wo may make new acquaintances, and induce those whohave not heretofore purchased of ns, to call and examine our stock. Good Articles and Low Prices Are the greatest Inducements to all who purchase to sell again. Merchants who hny of us can make a good profit, and sell to their customers at a low figure. We remain, respectfully, Your Obedient servants, BADOKR k LINDENBERGER, Wholesale Clothing and Hat Warehouse,1 Nns. 411, 41 3 and 116 Battery street, Bon Francisco, April 20, 180. 8ulw. , MRS. LEE SER'S FRENCH MILLINERY STORE AND Dress Malting Establishment, Opposite Cohn & Bohm'i, I WOULD CALL Tn? iTTENTION of the Ladles b the Dallos to my larie and fine stock of FLOWERS, EMBROIDERY, BONNETS, HATS, FEATHERS : Drbss Trimmings, &c. ' Having secured the services of MRS. FR ART, In the Dress Making apartment, wo will do all work In that line and gnarnntoe perfect satisfaction. , DYING done In all color. Give me an early call, and I will endeavor to snlt everybody In TASTE and at REASONABLE PRICIS. , Particular attention paid to - . Embroidery and Erajdlrrg Stareplng,