Tri-weekly Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1873-1874, July 15, 1873, Image 4

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T H"EA"S T 0 E rAX
TUESDAY July Id, 1873
THE liATEST-NEWS.
Gold5nrKeV York to-day, llof.
Portland Legal Tender rates, 852
buyingj S6 .selling.
Col. Tom Scott has gone to Europe
on Railroad, business. ,. '
Bellows has resigned the Yice
Presidency of the Pacific Mail Steam
ship company. y
An attempt to kidnap a witness
(Lord Gordon), at Port Garry and
take him to America, probably to
testify in some Jtailrdad case, caused
great excitement on the' Minnesota
border a few dajs ago. The detec
tives sent after him and prominent
citizehs of Minneapolis implicated in
the affair were rudely handled by
Her Majasty's subjects in official
station -up tHere. ' ' - r-."
A BoYrslDEA of Heads, Heads are
of different shapes and sizes. They
are full of notions. Lare heads do
not always hold the most. Soihe
persons can tell, just what a man is
by the shape of his head. High
heads are the best kind. 'Very know
ing people are called long headed.
A fellow that won't stop for any
thing or-Any body is.called hot head
ed. If he Is not quite so brigh't they
call him soft headed. If he won't
'be coaxed of turned they call him
ig headed.,, Animals, have small
Ileadi.i f .The heads Vof fools slant
back. When youjr head is cut off
you are beheaded. Our heads are
covered writh hair, except bald heads.
heads of
used
to harv,e ufteerf he'ads to one sermon
pin heads, heads of cattle, as the far
mer calls his cows and oxen; head
winds; drum heads; cahbage heads;
at loggerheads; come to ahead; heads
of chapters; head him off; head of
the family; and go ahead but first
be sure.you are right; but the worst
of all heads are dead heads who
hang around an edjtor for free tickets
to shows.
There are barrel heads,
sermons and some ministers
Prospectus of tlie Astoria n.
The Paper will he independent of pelitic5:
iu all its views, expressed, or implied, and"
will be conducted with the aim jn view to
make it wholly and solely devoted to the
best interests of this State. The Com
merce of Oregon, its Agricultural, Manu
facturing and Mechanical interest,, the
progress and irosperity of the people, will
receive special attention. TheAsTOKiAX
will recognize the Farmers and Mechanics
of Oregon as men of thought and judg
ment, and "vvillres'pecttheir efforts to make
their influence known and recognized in
the maitb of trade, in the counting rooms
of business, and in the halls of legislation.
re-shall neither make nor encourage a
war upon, nor wage any conflicts with, any i
enterprises, associations or men engaged in
j eginmaie pursuits wnere success depends
upon the interest and continued earnestness
of the people. "While wcshall endeavor to
show the truthfulness of the old maxim, 4
that " the laws iavortbcdihgent," we snail
strive to harmonize interests calculated to
be of direct benefit to the.State.
Astoria is the sea port of Oiegon, fats an
excellent harbor, and vessels of the deep
est draught enter in perfect safety at all sea
sons. Comparative statistics show les per
cent, of losses on the Columbia River Bar
for the past twenty years, than at the en
trance to any other port in the United
States, and the facts may bo easily pro
duced to show the fallacies of such wide
discriminations by underwriter's and in
surers, in favor of other poitv, and against
the poi t of Oregon . It wa. the Gold Min
ing excitements of 1S49 that built up Cali
fornia, p rapidly as to overshadow and out
strip tin part of the northwest possessions,
at a time when the fiit propositions for
communication between Xew York und
Astoria were about to be inaugurated
11ie gold discovery of 1849 set Oregon back
and made our sister State what she is.
Now. things are upon a more equal footing,
with lands and Agricultuie for a basis of
future oierations with the diftinence in
favor of Oregon inker chearp lauds and va
lied natural resources yet undeveloped.
Temporarily there- i a stringency in the
money market, but business generally con
tinues good, and, as many vels "are em
ployed in the carrying tiade, if not more,
than in past years, of our prosperity. A few i
more aceis planted, a few moie fish and
ovtei, marketed, afew mom torn, at) rnal
and iion mined, moiehomeiescourcesfde- I
wloped and manutactoiies established,
wi i 1 nn prove the outlook very much .
The history of Astoria is lull of interest
fiom the arrivals of Captain Gray in the
Summer of 1792 to the pia-ent time, all of
which will receive due attention. The ar
i i vaU and depa Un e of ve?els at Astoi ia,
and the business of the sun ounding-coun-trv.
h.ivimr no Journal to correct! v leure-
snt, Hinnfii pt. lift?, of ncr evif j Tipaii nocr-
"ebd, to the 3et: iment4tHhe entire SfateV-i
"With the view of feuppmng this want the
undersigned has concluded to -cuter .the-
rcYvpaper worm ni ljiis veiiumuie uiu ciiy,
on the banks of one of the noblest rivers '2n
Wing any ocean, ancT'ieTyTnglbr my ""sup-"
port upon an appieciative people, ajnong
whoiu Iamnotasja.trangr? iiaringbofai
connected- with'the pie of tTieTfatebr-ten
y uar,- itv H-wHkith oiusrm o-lrupnjidenee. of j
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'Dr.' Borzeau's Small Pox Cfure.
As this most loathsome of all disease's is li
able tp J)reak outajnoung us at any time, it is
Fell to Jjo proparod for it at all times. ( '
Drv Borzoau's Small-Pox Cure and Preven
tive, now pi epared and kopt on Land at my
office, corner first and Main streets', one door
from Tirst, is a sure cure or preventive for
ttiat disease, tfho history of this medicine
can not better he explained by mo than by
inserting the following somewhat condensed
letters. t SAMUEL CORWIN. Pkopkietok.
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t My dear old friend, Samuel Corwin T have
no doubt but you will bo much surprised on
receiving this letter, but, perhaps, not more so,
or more gratified, than I was ttf hoar from
you.. The manner in which I hoaid from you,
and learned of your whereabouts, is this: I
happened to be looking over an Oregon news
paper and noticed your name,. as" Representa
tive elect, froni Tillamook county. Thte thrill
of liltiasuro which I experienced'on reading, is
indis'cribablo. Tho many acts of kindness
which I received at your hands long years ago
have never beqn forgotten, notw ithstandrng
our correspondence has been broken for 17
years. Weli, Sam, I won't attempt to give
you more.lhan the outlines of what baa tran
spired tvith mo fcincd wo last corresponded.
So many incidents of tho past, in which you
and I were connected, crowd upon my mind
that I cannot think or wiiloof myself, bods
your jnind ever revolt to tho past, when wo
first met how jou took mo in as a- partner,
when those wlio ought to have boon my best
friends throw off on me how we got snowed
in and had to live on potatoes straight for six
weeks how good that griz7loy meal tasted
what a disgiaceful retreat wo made from our
poor innocent Jack, when wo thought we wore
besioged by a grizzley. Well, Sam, those
events of 1&52 frequently furnish subject mat
tor for my thoughts, and, as I am wiiting to
you, crowd upon my mind, but I will dismiss
them for the present to give placo to that which
will, perhaps, be of greater interest toyou.
I pocketed cloven thousand dollars out of tho
"Deop Claim" you gavo mo in Maraposa, and
started for homo in Juno, 1855. I invested
four thousand dollars in leal estate in this
city, and loft it in care of McLano, our old
cabin mate. My property heio has yielded
me a handsome income, and quadrupled in
value. I went into business in Now York cits',
in,whichlwas very successful sold out two
years ago since which time I havo been trav
eling through the European countries. You.
know I used to have a weakness for travoling;
well, it has been gratified to my heart's con
tent. While in France I was taken with, tho
small-pox. The lndy of tho inn told 'mo that I
was foitanato to take tho disease at that place,
as there was an old small-pox doctor noar by
who never failed to euro, no matter how bad
tho disease; and sure enough, 1 began to re
cover within four hours after commencing to
take tho medicine, and in twonty-four hours
1 felt quito well. 1 was so much elated with
tho magical effects of the medicine that X was
determined, if possible to obtain tho formula,
in which 1 succeeded, by paying handsomoly
and piomising not to divulge it in Franco.
1 see from Uiogon papers that you have tho
disease among you. Tho enclosed" package
contains tho formula and sufficient material
for family use. 1 have cured all tho cases
thatl'havo come in 'contract with, anil findit
an infallible cuio and preventive. When you
answer this, I will forward sufficient of the
material to make you a. fortune, as X. havo am
ple, and rest sissurcd i recipiocate past favors.
1 will close for tho -present and await anxi
ously your ansu er. Direct to San Francisco,
as 1 will remain hereabout two months.
Yours etc.. USA AC ItlCllAKUSON.
CotaC.'A.SHiPiARD'S"!
Corner of Yamhill and Er&t streets,
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( WHOLESALER RETAIL.;,
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AST Tho best 'stock of STAPLES apdTEA
in Oregon. All goods warranted. w ' ''
Pacific Eoot and Shoo Storov
S. TV. Corner First and Morrison btroets,
' Portland, Oregon.
tt3.0N AND AFTER THIS DATE I WTXL
sell, for Cash, of California make, Ladios 1st
quality 18 thread lasting KidJpxed Bal
morals 1. ,...S2nO, Forager price S3 00.
2dqualityl0threaddol75, ' " 2 501
41 2 05
Misses 1st duality do 2 00,
Misses 2d quality do 150,
Children's 1st qual. do 1 nO,
Children's 2d qual. do 125,
GEO.Al'PEASE.
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95 Front and First Street,
Portland, Oregon.
isa- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DE ALTER
in St6ves, Sheet-iron, Tin-plate, etc. Plumb
ing and Gas fitting cheaper than any other
house in town.
BSParties wishing to sail,who aro not posted
as to whore they can find boatmen or boats,
can leave word at Arrigoni's for John Wirt,
who can find a boat if there is one in town
i LEGAL NOTICES.
Sheriff's Sale.
Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED'
out of tho Circuit Court of tho State of Ore
gon for tho County of Multnomah, and to mo
directed; whereas, on tho 10th day of June.
Jb73, judgmont was recovered in favor of John
West, David West and Charles McGuiro doing
business as co-partners under tho firm name
of John West & Co., arid against Joseph Ma
chivolla, for tho sum of four hundred and seventy-six
dollars, ($470 00), with interest at the
rato of ton (10) per cent per annum fiom tho
10th day of Juno, 1873, and tho further sum of
forty and ten one-hundredths ($40 10) dollars
costs, and one anatwenty-hvoono-hunuredths
(SI 25) dollars accruing costs, together with
other accruing costs" of suit and disbursements:
now therefore, by' virtue of the above named
execution, for want of pergonal property, I
havo levied upon tho following described real
estate property of tho defendant, to-wit: Ono
acre of land and!tho appurtenancos, on whieh
stands the buildings and wharf of tho said Jo
soph Machivella, in township nine north range
sevon 'est, Willamette" meridian, all in Clat
sop county. State of Oregon, and on Friday,
tho 25th day of July, 1S73, at the hour of ono
(1) o'clock r m, at the Court-houso door in As
toria, Clatsop county Stato of Oregon, I will
sell at Public Auction to the highest biddor
for cash paid to mo in hand all of Joseph
Machivella's interest in tho abovo described
real estate, or enough thereof to satisfy judg
ment, costs and accruing costs.
, W H TWILIGllTt
Sheriff of Giatsop Counfy, Oregon.
Astoria, June Wth. 1873.
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When I racked this medicine, tliore bojng
no small-pox in tho Stato of Oregon, I sonC
packagos to a number of places in California
and othor States, to bo properly testodjl
thougli my oin "confidence in its virtue was
completely established by tho source fromr
which I obtained it. Tho following letters
wore duly received from the parties to whom I
sent teat packages of tho inodicine:
S ven MEvror Cal , Doc. 27, 1S72.
Samuel Corwin, Nchalem, Oregon Dear
Sir: I have the pleasure of communicating to
you the fact 1 had an opportunity at bust of
tosting tho. efficiency of your preparation" T6r
tho dure of small-pox. Mr. A. Koysor, afriend
of mine, aa taken with the small-pox Dec
ember 18 fch. 1 learacd tho fact about six
o'clock on the evening of tho lr'th, and started
immediately for the ieidenco of Mi. Iv., sit
uated aIoul fourloon miles from here, towards
Cache Cieek, Tolo county. 1 got lo-K.'s liace
jt twenty minutes bcfoio twelve o'clock, and
commenced giving the medicine prcoiacly at
twelvo o'clock. Continued to give tho medi
cine every ljpui until twelvo o'clock next ove
ning, having given twenty-nine dosesj and,
without further aid. It. lccovored, andi' now
awollas ever, without any visible Mgns of
ever having had tho disease All of us who
wero exposed, took of the medicine a.s a pre
ventive, and 1 havo no doubt, by so doing,
wei'o kopt from getting tho disease. , .
A Yomsctc, JAMES HASHES'.
Fr.Rvn vlf. Humboldt Co'.Cal.Fob.l 187.1.
Fiiend Coru in Your small-pox 6ure proved
( quite a God-spnd to this community lately. 1
ii.iu uiu fcaui.icuon 01 cuiing .inroo ol our
Puolic Notice.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN" THAT BY
virtuo of a warrant "issued bv Charlos
Stevens, Recorder of tho town of Astoria,
Oregon, and datod July 7th a. i. 187J, com
manding mo to levy upon tho goods and chat
tols of . P. Burns, 'delinquent tax payor, on
lptNo. 4, in lilock Ko. Ill, in tho Town of
Astoria County of Clat-op arid State of Qrogon,
assessed for tho improvement of Main streot
in paid town a. d. 1872, as laid Otit and record
ed, by Cyrus Olney, and upon which assess
ment thore remains duo and unpaid tho sum
of $20 00 and in.dcfault of any personal prop
erty, I havo this day lovied upon said lot Uo.
4 "in Block No. 14-1, in said town of Astoria as
provided by law. and on Tuesday tho 5th day
of August 1873, at tho hour of 2 o'clock p. :m. on
that day I will soil, i,ho abovo described lot
No. 4, in Block HI, at tho Council Chamber
door, in tho Town of Astoria Clatsop County
Oregon to tho highest bidder thorefor in gold
or sih'or coin, to rocovor said sum of $20 00
and accruing costs and oxpenses of s-alo,
W. M. CHANCE, City Marshal,
Astoria Oregon, July 7th 1873. ,
Sheriff's Sale.
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Y VIRTUE OF. A WARRANT ISSUED
ut-of-thcrConTib?Pmirf.'rf -tha Statotjf Gra
gon for tho County of Clatsopnto mo directed,
commanding "me to levy on the gdods and
chffttles of the delinquent tax payers named
in the delinquent tax .roll for the year 1873.
thereto- aUached, and Ifnono bo found then
upon tlje real property as set ibrth andodet
cnbed in aid tax list, or so much thereof M
shall satisfy the amount of taxes so charged,
together with costs and expenses, I havo, this.
day of June. 1S7J," (for want of personal
property), levied upon tho following described
pieces or parcels of4 land ns set forth in said
ta'x list, lying and being in Clatsop county "Ore
gon. Jwown and described, and assessed to the
parties as follows, to-wit:
Nampg. I Dcscpt.L'tlBkj Valuol Tax
Atkeson.WTMrs
Bush, Alv
Choadlo, Raphel
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Church, M. E.,?
Portland
Sreeborne, RD...
dberg, Jamos...
Howell, J H
Maddox, Joseph
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And on WEDNESDAY, tho 29th day of July,
1873, attho hour pf 10 o'clock A. M i front
of tho Court Houso door in said Stato and
County, I will sell thesamo, or so much thereof
as shall bo necessary to satisfy said taxes and
costs, at public Auction to tho highest biddor
thereof, in United States gold coin. Salo to
continu.0 from day to .day.
W. H. TWILIGHT, Shoriff,
And Tax Collector, for Clatsop Counfy-,
Astoria, Oregon, J uly 1, 187.5. . 4wu
Delinquent Tax List.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I
will sell at Public Auction to the highest
bidder on tho fourth Monday in ,1 uly , (2tth),
between tho hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 5 o'
clock p.m., at Oysterville, (County Scat), Pacific
County, W. T., subject to tho laws of Washing
ton Territory, tho following "described delin
quent lands, on whiqh tho unpaid tax, and ac
cruing interest and cost shall not have been
paid bofore such time, and shall continuo such
salo fiom day to day until all such lands hortj
inafter described shall bo sold, or shall havo
been twice offbred for .sale:
Summons.
N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
, of Oreiron. for tho Countv ofClatoD.!
Marsarct Brown. Plaintiff, vs. Allan JJrown,
Dofendan,t:' To Allan Rrown, defendant, In
tho namo of tho State of Oregon, you aro
herebv required to appear and answer tho
Complaint-filed against you -in, the 'abovo en
titled action at the next term of tho a!xvo
entitled Court, to bo held at Astoria, County
and State aforesaid, on tho 12th day of August
li7.', and if you fail ?o to answer tho Plaintiff
will uddIv to tho Court for the relief demanded
therein, which is a divorce from the bonds of
1 matrimony with you. WM L. McEWAN,
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Solicitor for Plaintiff.
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No person Should 'bo without this medicine,
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as thctdiseae is now in vafiouJ parts of the
country, aniinaj bo among u? any ofay. ' It 13
an old and true adhco. that a An iUnirf o nfo-
ivWiv-e is ivorth ' -a.rtound of cilro" 4mTIs a ' FlnarSeiJlemeitV
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Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undcrsigried has been .appointed by the
County Court for the State of Oregon, for the
Countv of CI atop, AdminMiatrix of tho es
tate nf.Pranklin JS'ickerson, deceased, late of
said county. All person5? indebted to said es
tato aro hereby notified to make payment,
and all persons having claims againstrsaid es
tate aro hereby required to present the same
to me, duly verified, at mv residence in Astoria
fnirnciiirtn !- o...c11rn 1 f1.. "Vrx.. T
nmnntftf niAiiSnmn nni i wn'Kiiifft oni in said county, within tix irionths fiom this
tufctfhntif-rt i,n.nn.iiwiffi' i.i nl "" " dnto. RUTH 13. NICKERSON,
rlmvn iimi 'ft ..ii .lr. wii 4. u.. o Astoria. July 1. lW.Ww Aurainitratnx;
agent in ovory town in Califoinia. I am get
ting up abatement, with tho signature of the
iJartiua knowing the facts, and will send it
toon. Accept oui thanks, etc.,
C. E. CHURCH.
Notice of Final Settlement..
IN THE MA1TER QF THE ESTATE QF
G. W. Cook, deceased! By ordef of.llon. J.
iUollitt,Judgooi tue trooaie wuritoriac?op
county,' Stato of Oregon, the h.bt Monday in
September, 17 5, that being the lit day of said
month, is app,oinjte&for hearing objections and
nnai seiucmcni, uipiim wiuiu. . , .
GEORGE FLATEL, Ailministfator.
Astoria July 10th; 1S78, - j!24w
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. Sheriff Pacifiu County, W.T..
0y3t9ryille, W, T., J uno 24, ltf7.;. nt4i i
Summons. t
JUSTICE COURT FOR THE PRECINCT
of Asteria: Civil action to recover moriev.
State of Oregon. County of Clatsou sr
tGeorgcBirehaid, Plaintiff,")
v"-" rlo Thomas Dnn-
ThomasDungan,Defend'ntJ gan the dqfe'nd'jit t
above named: Jn the name of tho State of
Oregon, you are hereby repaired to appear be
fore the undersigned, a Justice of the Jrcaee
for the l'reeinct aforesaid, on tho l.'.tlr day" of '
August, lb7.i, at ' o'clock in tho forenoon, of ,
said dav, at the ofiico of said Justice, in Fald.
Precinct, to'anwer the abovo named laiptiir
in a civil action. Tho Defendant will lake l
notiee, that if 'he-fail to-tinswerthe coniplaiht t
'herein, tho llaiutiff will take Judgment ucain
ihim for .J2v-Hj) dolling -and cocts Uin'di ,
burements of thi acti6n. ' "
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.lb7y. H. R. PARKER,- J ukico of tho Polod4