Tri-weekly Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1873-1874, July 22, 1873, Image 4

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TUESDAY.....
July 22, 1S73
' "Plain- F&TC3&s.--Plaiiraess of fea--tures
is not at all incompatible with
beauty: 3?ijres a Sre? diffPnce
between a person's being plain and
being uglyx '-& person may be very
plain,, and.yt attractive and inters
esting in countenance and. mariner,
and surely, no one can call such a
person ugly.. There are no rules to
)e depended' oil Iqt the settlement
ofrbeauty, andlstill less can ugliness
be defined otherwise than, by itself.
If we were, asksd to -say what con
stitutes an ugry woman,, we could
not reply ..
Early OUt j Sayu is confessedly
better for milk-giyihg animals than
ripe hay. For new milch-cows and
owas with lambs it is very deM
sirable to cut a few tons of clovqr just
before it gets intQ full blbssom. It
will not jdeld as much, par acre -as if
allowed to stand until the blossoms
begin to-turnr Krewn,, and' the hay
may not.be so 'nutritious for fattening
ftcJbutiHB more succulent and
mmiftasily- digested;, and, when fed
Jtiignmection with a little -meal will
itlicemore milk.
:,Hbw.like its father it is exclaimed
$iDjnurse,jOnibe occasion.-of.the chris-ttmihg-of
a Baby whose father was
ovqiv seventy,, and" had married a
jjoung wife. r r -Very like, V-replied" a
satirical lady; "liasn't a tootliin its
head."'
MISCELLANEOUS..
This Space is Reserved I
GLOBE HOTEL.
AQrfrirStreet ' Abtoria, 'Oregon.
U.KOEZOEPr PROPRIETOR. .
Th'te Hauso -has bfcen refitted and newly fur
nished in tho neatest-manner, and guests will
lind all theifrcoflifcirts well attended to. Tlie
Table always supplied i with the bc&t of the1
season that thjo market affords.
ifeST Those who detiro to have a good square
meal go to tho Glo-bo. Term moderate.-
For Sale, Cheap. for Cash!
GOOD SUBSTANTIAL DWELLING llouso
containing seven rooons. Lowor rooms
hard finished together with throe acres of
good Garden Land, all under good fence. Or
chard, Barn and Stable, Store-rooms, Wood
house and other buildings, situatcd.at Skipa;
nun Landing Forfurth,erpartieulurs, apply to
Ferry. Woodward & Co, Portland or to
1UCHARD HOBSON, Astoria.'
HENRY 33ERENDES.
Fashionable
C'hcnamus street , Astoria, Oregon.
BOOTi
MAKER!"
MS, Manufactures to order tho bot quality
of Hoots and Shoes Kopairing of all kinds "-
. A. SIITH,
LATE OP LA POltTE, INDIANA.!
xKlIaving commenced business in Astoria
I am prepared to do all kinds of Painting,
......, VU'VUJXUIlklllOI "uu.uiB xiv.( ill Uj
faction guaranteed, both as to prices and work.
EOR CHARTER.
Tbo. sloop
HECTOR,
2k
J laving bm purchased by tho undersigned,
av11 hereafter bo in readiness to carry freight
to any accessible point Tho Hector has good
accommodations for keeping freight dry and
can carry 20,000 feet of lumber. Fur particu
lars, in.guiro of P. J011 XSON, Astoria.
Goto G. A. SHEPPARD'S !
Corner of Yamhill and First .streets,
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Groccries
Groceries Groceries '
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Groceries GROCERIES GroWiics
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Grocorios Groceries
Groceries Gjoeeries
Qrocorics Groceries
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HOLESaXE QR RETAIL.
rnjo.'hesS stpek of ;STAPIjESYqdTEA
in 0reg6n.iAll goods warranted. .
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S. W. Corner First and Morrison .Stroets,
Portland, Oregon.
WS-ON AND AFTEll THIS DATE T WILL
.'ell, for Cash, of California make, Ladies l.-t
quality 18 thread lasting Kid foxed Balmorals..-.
$2 oO,.i,oruier price 8400
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As this most loathsome "of all' diseases is'li
able to break out anioung uVat aiy tim'o, it is
well to be prepared for it at all tiue3.
Dr. Borzeau's Small-Pox Cure and Preven
tive, now propared and kept on hand at my
office, corner first and Main streets, ono door
from First, is a sure cure, or prevontivo for
that disease. Tho history of this medicind
can not better bo explained by me than by
inserting tho following somewhat condensed
letters. SAMUEL CORWIX. pRonuETori.
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' .S.vn FnAxciscb,JuLY2,1872.
1 My dear old friend, Samuel -Gprwin b.ivo
no doubt but you will bo much surprised on
receiving tliisjetter, but, perhaps, riotmoro so,
orindro gratified, than I was to hear from
you. The manner in whiph I heard frpm you,
and learned of your whereabouts, is.thfs: X
happened tt bo looking oyer art Oregon news
paper aid noticed your name, as Representa
tive electrfrom Tillamook county. Tho thrill
of pleasurewhich I experienced on rehding, is
indiscribaWo. The many acts of kindness
which I received at your hands long years ago
have never been forgotten, notwithstanding
our correspondence has boon broken for 17
years. Well, am," I wonlt attempt to give
you more than tho outlines o what has tram
spired with mo since wo- last corresponded.
.Somany incidents of tho past, in which, you
and I wore connected, croAvd upon my mind
that I cannot think or write of myself. Does
your mind over revert to tho past, wbon tvo
first met how you took mo in as a partner,
when those who ought to hayo b&en my best
friends threw off on mo how we got snowed
in and had to livo on potatoes straight for six
weeks how good that grizzloy moat tasted
wfrat a disgraceful retreat wo mado from our
peor .innocent Jack, when wo thought wo wero
besieged by a grizzloy. Well, Satn those
events of 18o2 frequently furnish subject mat
ter for my thoughts, and, as I am writing to
you, crowd upon my mind, but I will dismiss
them for the presont to give place to that whichi
will, perhaps, bb of greater interest to.you.
I pockctedi eleven thousand dollars out' of tho
"Deep Claim'' you gavo mo in Maraposa, and
started for. homo in Juno,. 1855. I invested.
four thousand dollars in real estato in this
oity, and loft it in caro of McLane, our old
cabin mate. My property hero has-yielded
mo a handsome income, and quadrupled in
value. I went into business in Now York city,
in vhicK I was very successful sold out two
years ago, sinco which time I hayo been feca-v-clirig
through tho European cquntries. You
know I used to havo a weakness for traveling;
well, it has been gratified to. my hearts con
tent. Whilo in Franco I w.as taken with, tho
i small-pox. Tho lady of tho inn told me that I
was fortunafco-totako tho disease at that place,
as thero was an old smallvpox doctor near by
who never failed to euro, no matter how bad
tho disease; and suro enough, I began tx .ro
cover within four hours after commencing to
take tho modlGmo, and fn twenty-four hours
1 telt quite well. I was so much elated with
the magical; offects of tho medicine thn&I was
determined, IF possible, to dbbain tho formula,
in which 1 succoeded, by paying handsomely
and promising not to divulge it in Franco.
1 see from Oregon papers that yod havo tbo
disease among you. Tho oncloscdi package
contains the formula and. sufficient inatorial
for family use. 1 bravo cured all tho cases
that J havo como in contrast with, and find it
an infalliblo cure and' prevontivo. "When you
answer this, I will forward sufficient of tho
material. to mako you a,fortuno,as IJiavo am
ple, and rest assured I reciprocate past favors.
I will cloao for tho present and await anxi
ously your answer. Direct to San Francisco,
as 1 will remain hero about two months.
Yours etc., ISAAC lllOHAUDSON.
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JttfOTTCE IS llEBEBY'ttaTEN THATVI
JX will-sell at Public-Aucffo& to tho highest
bidder on .the fourth .Monday in July, 26th,
bx&ween the bours of 10 u'clock a. m. and 5 o'
clock i'.m., at Gystervillo.'fCounty Seati, Pacific
County, Y T., subject to tho laws of Washing
ton Territory1 tho following described delin
quent lands, on which the unpaid tax, and ac
cruing interest and cost shall not havo boon
paid before suelrtime, and shall continuo such
sato fiom day to day until all such lands here
inafter described shall bo sold, or shall have
been twice olfered.for sale: '
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To jthe' Sheriffs of the several Counties
witlim,tliQ.StAteoOreron :. -.,.
AVui : bu?. At a genenvl election held on tire
third day. of Jnno.v. n., Ib72, tho lion. Joski-h
S. ilsox was duly elected liopreentativo of
..Stato of Oregon in tho forty-third Congres
of tho United Stated and
WtiiKUBAS, Since the said electior, said office
has becomo vacant by the death of said incum
bent; and
)hkukvs, By. provision of tho Constitution
of the United States, andtho'laws of this Stato,
it has becomojtho duty of the Governor there
of to issuo his writ of election to fill such va
cancy; ' X
Now, therofore, I. L. F. Grovkr, Governor
of tho' State of Oregon, do hereby commandi
you and each of yon to aiotify tho sovorall
Judges of Election within and for your sovoral
counties, to hold a special election of llepre
sontativo in Congress to fill the vacancy afore
said, on Monday, th6 (13) thirteenth day of
October, 1873, and that you cause all proper
notices to bo given thereof according to law.
(iiven under my hand and the seal of (ho
Stato of Orogon, at Salem, this tenth day of'
July, a. i). Ib73.
1 L. S. L. F. GROYEIL -
. t Attest: S. F. Chadwiok.
Secretary of Stato Oregon.
Sheriff's Sale.
Y VIRTUE OF A WARRANT I?SUED
out of tho County Court of the Stato of Om-
gon for tbo County of Clatsop, to me directed,
commanding mo to lovy n tho goods and
chatties of tho delinquent tax payors named
in the delinquent tax. roll for tho yearlS72,.
thereto attached, and if none bo found then
upon tbo i-eal property as set forth and des
cribed in said tax list, or so much thereof ra
shall satisfy tho amount of taxes so charged,,
together with costs and expenses, I have, this.
day of June. 1873, (for want of personal
property), levied up.on tho following doscribod.
Pieces or parcels of land as set forth in said
tax list, lying and being in Clatsop county Ore
gon, known and described, and assessed to tab
parties as follows, to-wit: t
Names.
AtkesonlVTMrsi
Bush, AK
Cheadlo, Rapbol
Church, M. E.',
' Portland
Froeborno, RD...
Iloberg, James...
Howell, J 11-
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Maddox, Joseph
Olson, A
Church, ALE
Hurford, J E
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111 200 00
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Shoriff.PaciUc County, W. T."
Oj'stervillo, V. T., June 24, 1873. ' td
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Summons.
JUSTICE COURT FOR THE PRECINCT
of Asteria: Civil action to recover money.
State, of Orogon, County ofClatsoi) ss:
GoorgaRirchard, Plaintiff, ,
vs. " YTo Thomas Dun-
ThomasPungan.Defend'ntJ gan tho dofend-nt
above named: In tho name of tho State of
Orogonvyou are horoby roqufred to appear be
fore tiro undersigned, a Justice oftho Peace
for tho Precinct aforesaid, on the 13th day of
August, 1873, at 'J o'clock in tfio forqnoon of
said day, at tho office of saich Justice, in said
Precinctj.to answer tho abovo named Plaintiff
in a civil action. Tho Defendant will tako
notice, that if ho fail to answer t&o complaint
herein, tho Plaintiff will tako judgmont against
him for SSli 25-100 dollars, and costs and dis
bursements of this action.
Given undor my hand this, 18th r.av of Juno
1873. 11. R. PARKER, J ustico of tho Peace.
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Gordon. John.
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"When I received this modicino, thero.being
no small-pox m tho tato of Oregon-, I sent
packagos to a number of placos in California
and othor States, to bo jiroperly tested, al
though my own confidence Fn its virtue was
completely established by tho souxco-from
which I obtained-it. Tho followfng letters"
were duly received from tho parties to whoin I
sent test packagos of tho medicine:
Sacramento, Cal , Dec. 27, 1872,
"Samuel Corwin, "Nehalem, Oregon Pear
Sir: 1 have tho pleasure of communicating to
you tho fact I had an opportunity at last of
testing tho efficiency ofyour preparation for
tho euro, of s.mall-pox. Mr- A.lvoysor, a friend
of mino, was taken with tho small-pox Dec
ember 18 th. I learnod tho fact about six
o'clock on tho evening of tho 19th, and started
immediately for tho rosidenco of Mr. K., sit
uated about tourtecn miles Irom horo. towards
Cache Creek. Yolo county. 1 got to K .'s ulaco
just twenty minutes boforo twolvo o'clock, and
commenced giving tho medicine precisely at
twelve o'clock. Continucdto givo tho medi
cine every hour until twolvo o'clock next ove
n ing, having given twenty-nine deses: and,
withodt further aid, K. recovered, and is now
as well as ovor, without any visible signs of
ever having had tho disease. . All of us who
were exposed, took of tho medicino as a pre
ventive, and I havo no doubt. , by so doing,!
were Kept irom getting tucjaiseaso. .
Yours etc., - ' " J A31ES HASBIN-. -
Ferxdale, Humboldt Co'.Cal.Febtl 1S73.
.Friend Corwin, Yo-ir small-ppx euro proved
nuitp" a God-send to this community lately', J.
had tho satisfaction of curing threo of our
townsmen of tho small-nox lnfclv. Now. I
am outof medicine-, and 1 "want you to Bendy
mo about a thousand bottles, or send an agent
down liere. lou would do well to havo an-
agent m every town in California. 1 am get
ting up a statement, with tho signatro of the
parties knowing tho facts, 'and will s.ond it
soon. Accept our thanks, etc.,
.. ' C. E. CIIUROn.
fia?" This Summonses publislied'by an order
of II. B. Parker, Justice of tho Poaco for As
toria precinct, made tho 18th day of Juno 1873.
ljiw WM. L. jMcEWAN, Att'y for Pltff.
No person slibuld bo without this medicino,
as thodiseasoisiojv.ih, vridus:Tparts of tho
cquntry, and may be among us any day. !Tt is
an-old :tnd truo adage, that 4 An ounco of p'ro
ventivo is worth ' a pound of pure" " Tis a
wisem'an that carries liis coat oma.fair day,"
Sheriff's Sale.
y Virtue of an execution issued
out oFthe Circuit Courfcoftho Stato of Oro
gon for tho County of Multnomah, and to me
directed; whereas, on tSe 10th day of Juno.
1873, judgment was recovered in favor of John
West, Davfil West and Charles McGuiro doing
business as co-partners under tho firm name
of John "West & Co., nnd against J osophiMa
chivella, for tho.sum of four hundred and seventy-six
dollars, ($47(500), wilh interest at tho
rato often (10) porcont per annum from tho
lOtb Caw of Juno', 1873, and tho furthor sum of
forty and ten wne-hundredths ($40 10) dollars
costs, and one an&twonty-livo-ono-humlsodths
(SI 25) dollars accruing costs, togothor with
other accruing costs of suit and disbursements;
now thorcforo,by virtue oftho abovo named
oxocution, for want of personal property, I
havo levied upon tho folio wing described real
e.-tiito. property oftho dofendant, to-wit: Ono
aero of land and'the appurtenances, on which
stands the buildings and wharf of tho said Jo
soph Machivella.in township nine ndrtli range
sovon west, Willamette moridian. all in Clat
sop county, Stato ' of Oregon, and on Friday,
tho 25th day of July, 1873; at the hour pf one
(1) o'clock v M, at the Court-houso door in As
toria, Clatsop county Stato of Orogon, I will
sell at Public Auction to tho highest bidder
for cash, paid to mo in hand all of Joseph
Machivolla'ii interest in tho above described
real estato, or enough thereof to satisfy judgr
ment, cobts and accruing costs.
W H TWILIGHT.
Shoriff of Clatiop County, Oroson.
Astoria. June 30th. 1873.
And on WEDNESDAY, tho 30th day of Jufciv
1873, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., in front
of the Court; House door Sn said Stato ana
County, I will sell tho same, or so ranch thereof
as shall bo necossary to satisfy said taxes ana'
costs, at publiff Auction to tho highest bidder
thereof, in United States gold coin. Saloik
continuo from day to day.
W. II. TWILIGHT, Shoriff,
And Ta Collector, for Clatsop Counts
Astoria, Oregon, July 1, 1873. ' 4vp
Pinal Settlement.
TERRITORY QF WASHINGTON, COUN
ty of Pacific. In tho Probato Court withik
and for said county. In tho matter of the es
tate of Lilly Kelly deceased. J. D. Knann
tho administrator of tho said estate, having
mado amUiiled in Court?, trrspotition in writing
E raying for an order of salo oftho real Estato
elonging tu tho said estate. Now thcroforo
all persons intorested In tho said estato are
horoby required to bo and appear beforo tba
said Court, at the Courtroom of said Court, a
Oysterville in said county on Monday tho 18th
day of August a. n. 1873, at the hour of ono
o'clock r. m. of said day, to show causo, if any
there bo, why such order should not bo grant
ed. Witness my hand and tho seal of said CoajS,
this 14th day of July a. d. 1873.
M. S. GRISWOLD.
L. S.l Judgo of tho Probate Court,
Nohalpm', Oregen:
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,. PrlceV'Ono Dollar por'Bottld.' Fo
Astoria"byJJLbliANCE: nnhaXIN'
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Public Notice.
TftTOTICE IS HEREBY GIYEN THAT BY
m virtue of a warrant issued by Charles
Stevens, Recorder of tho town of Astoria,
Orogon, 'and dsttcd July 7th a.'p. 1S73, com
manding me to levy upon tho goods and chat
tqls of . P. Burns, delinquent tax payor, on
lotjNo.4, in IHock No 144, in tho Town-of
Astoria County of Clat.-op and State of Orogon,
assessed for tho improvement of Main street
in said town a. p. 1-. as laid Outamljccord
edbv Cyrus Olney, and upon which assess
ment there remains duo and unpaid" fho sum
of ?20 00 and In default of any personal prop
crtv, I have this day levied upon saidlot No.
4 in Mock No. 144, in said town of Astoria as
provided by law. and on Tuesday the , "3th dav
nr Ano-ncf 1873. at tho hour of 2 o'clock v. v. on
that day I will sell, tho .above described lot
etc. SAMUELjCPliWIN, Proprietor. No. 4, ' Plock 144' at th0. Cxm6il Chamber
Oregon to Jho highest bidder' therefor in gold
or silver 'coin, to recover tfaid sum of $'J0 00
and accruing costs anu expenses of salo,
, tnt ... U'.M. CHANCEj,'itr3lWhal,.
A'storiaOrcxonJuly th 18 a i r. v
Astoria Fainer's Company.
THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE ASTORIA
Farmer's Company arc hereby notified
that tin election will taker place at Astoria; on
SATUKDAW August. ith, 1873, foi'tho purpose
of electing seven Directors and other officers.
By order of the Incorporators, the stockhold
ers aro rormostedto bo .present, in, person or by
proxy. P. LOW.
Albany, July 5. 1873. j!7td
Summons.
N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE .
of Orojron.for tho County of Claton.
Margaret Brown, Plaiht2f, vs. Allan Brown, .
Defendant: To Allan Brown, defondant, In
tho name of tho Stato of Oregon, you are
horoby required to appoar and answer tba
Complaint filed against you in tho abovo eu-
titled action at the next term of tho abovo
entitled Court, to bo held at Astoria, County
and Stato nforesaidj on tho 12th day of Augurt t
1873, and if you fail so to answer tho Plaintiff
will apply to tho Court for tho relief demanded.:
thorcin, which is a divorce from the bonds of :
matrimony with you. WM. L. McEWAN,
jlUw Solicitor for Plaintiff.-.
Administrator VNo tice.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT THE :
undersigned has been appointed bv tho
County Court for tho Stato-of Oregon, for tbo
County of Clatsop, Administratrix of tho ci
tato of Franklin Nickerson, deceased, lato of
said county. All porsons indobted to said er
tato aro hereby notified fo mako payment,
and all persons having claims against said ci
tate aro hereby required to present the samo
to me, duly verified, at'my residence in Astoria
in said county, within six months from -this
dato. RUTHB.nCKEUSON,
Astoria, July4.-1873-lw Ad'ministratrbc
Notice of !Piiial 'Settle-mATTf.
N-TIIE MATTER Olf THEFjJTATE OF v
G. W. Cook", ddceasod. By order of Hon. .T.
Moffitt, Judge oftho Probato Court for Clatsop'
county, Stato of Oregont the fust Monday inr
September, 1873, that being tho 1st day of said
month, is appointed for hearing objections and
final settlement of said ostate.
GEORGE FLAVELi Administrator
AstoriaVJulylOth, 1873. jl24y
Final Settlement;
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
whom it may concorn that the undorsienb
has filed," In tho County Court, of ChiWp
County, Orjwonr for her final account as Admin
istratrixpfThe estate of John Brown, dpcoasod,
and tho said -Court 'has-fixed September" 1st'
1873 for hearing objections thereto.' ,
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