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SIJADIER RESORTS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
LEGAL NOTICES.
THE AST0BIA1L
THURSDAY July 31, 1S73
ASTORIA MARKETS.
Astoria Office, July 29.
Following is a correct list of prices ruling in
this market to-day:
Sugars Crushed "Q lb 15
San Francisco Golden . W
Sandwich Island 12$
Coffee Costa Kica )
Fresh Ground s'A
Chocolate :6
Teas Young Hyson 1
Japan 'n
Flour Salem Mills ? sack 1 '
Meal gl M sack 2 00
Crackers lb 10
Candles
Pice 0
Salt cwt .-J5
SaleratusfUb J2&
Soda, 12$
Vinegar gallon -
Golden Syrup ? gallon -y.vJSl
llams ? lb 101
Bacon t lb rH
Lard $ lb loi-b
Butter r lb 20j
Fggs H dozen .'. 22
Cheese ti lb 20(
Apples Green ri bushel 1 OU
Peaches dried ii lb. 1418
Honey ul lb , .2-
Potatoes T lb , Uld lc, Now 2c
Onions 1 lb 3c
Bran t1, cwt, SI 25; Shorts si 75, Wheat, $2. 00
Oil cake trt cwt 2 00
Hides, dry, 13 lb -, . 12cfc14c
grcon "0U, o (& be
Deer Skins, g lb 2oc
ilk skins ft lb .. We
Prospectus of tlic Astoriau.
The Paper will "be independent of politics
lei alT its views, expressed or implied, and
?;i7I"be conducted with the aim in view to
make it wholly and solely devoted to the
best interests of this State. The Com-5ierce-
of' Oregon, its Agricultural, Manu
facturing and Mechanical interests, the
progress and! prosperity of the people, will
uccwve speeiaT1 attentiWi. The Astoriax
xill recognize the Fanners and Mechanics
icf Oregon as men of thought and judg
ment, and will respect their efforts to make
uheir influence known and recognized in
tike- marts of tratle.in the counting -rooms
t bufciiiess, and in the halls of legislation.
"We shall neither make nor encourage a
war upon, nor wage any conflicts with, any
(enterprises, associations or men engaged in
legitjmate pursuits where success depends
gpon the interest and continued earnestness
of the people. While we shall endeavor to
show the truthfulness of the old maxim,
that " fhelaws favor the diligent," weshall
strive to harmonize interests calculated to
he of direct benefit to the State.
Astoria is the sea port of Oregon, has an
excellent harbor, and vessels of the deep
est draught enter in perfect safety at all sea
sons. Comparative statistics show less per
cent, of losses on the Columbia River liar
for the past twenty years, than at the en
trance to any other port in the United
States, and the tacts may be easily pro
duced to show the fallacies of such wide
discriminations by underwriters and in
surers, in in. vor of other port, and against
the port of Oregon. It was the Gola Alin
ing excitements of 1S49 that built up Cali
, fornia so rapidly as to overshadow and out
strip this part of the northwest possessions,
at a time when the first propositions for
communication between .New York and
Astoria were about to be inaugurated.
The gold discovery of 1S49 set Oregon back
and made our sifter State what she is.
Xow. things are upon a more equal footing,
with lands and Agriculture for a basis of
fciture operations with the diflbrence in
iivor of Oregon in her cheap lands and va
ried natural rcsourcas yet undeveloped.
Temporarily there is a stringency in the
money market, but business generally con
tinues good, and as many vessels are cm
ployed in the carrying trade, if not more,
than in past years of our prosperity. A few
more acers planted, a few more fish and
oysters marketed, a few more tons of coal
and iron mined, more home rcscources de
veloped and manufactories established,
. -yill improve the outlook very much .
1 The history of Astoria is full of interest
from the arrivals of Captain Gra3 in the
Summer of 1792 to the present time, allot'
which will receive due attention. The ar
rivals and departures of vessels at Astoria,
and the business of the surrounding coun
try, having no journal to correctly repre
sent the interest, has of necessity been neg
lected, to the detriment of the entire State.
"With the view of supplying this want the
undersigned has concluded to enter the
newspaper world at this venerable old city,
n the banks of one of the noblest rivers en
tering any ocean, and relying for my sup
port upon an appreciative people, among
whom I am not as a stranger, having been
connected with the press of the State ior ten
years, it is with the utmo-t confidence of
success that I issue this brief outline of the
purposes actuating me, and solicit your pat--o.iage.
D. C. IKELxVND.
Br YtKr TIoitsr. One among the finest
retreat' on tho Pacific Coast for Summer visi
tors i-s that region surrounding- tho Bay Yiew
House, at Unity, presided over bv John Hun
ter and his estimable- wifo late of Oysterville.
1 Miing for Posies and Flounders off the rocks
amidst the roll of breakers, or Trout in tho
brooks, diguing Clams on tho weather beach,
deer hunting or duck shooting, serf bathing
or beach driving, on a twenty mile stretch,
are some of tho sports to bo found thoro. It
will bo seen by tho advertisement of Mr. II.,
in another column, that passengers and visit
ors are to be well provided for this season.
C. II. BAI3sT,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
ASTORIA OREGON.
Is prepared to fill ordors for any class of
woik, with promptness.
. A. SMITH,
LATE O-F LA PORTE, INDIANA.
v tea Having commenced business in Astoria
I am prepared to do nil kinds of .Painting,
Graining, Paper Hanging. Glazing, etc. in a
wiVJciuSriHskb-uhd satisfactory manner iatis
ution guaranteed. both as to prices and work
CLARKE, HENDERSON & COOK.
This Space is Reserved !
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, Corner lurst and Washington,
PORTLAND, OREGOX.
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THE SEASIDE HOUSE.
CliATSOP BEACH.
MR. 0. II. DEXTER, Formerly of, the " Cliff
House." Snn Erancisco, announces to his
friends and the public that ho has leased tho
new and elegant Hotel recently erected by
Ben Holladay, Esq., upon tho site of the old
Summer House, at Clatsop Beach. Tho house
is elegantly furnished, and possesses all mod
ern improvements. A largo and spacious Din
ing Room, Billiard Room, extensivo Parlors,
Bath Rooms, Rooms en suite, etc., etc., all
woll arranged for the comfort of Guests. Tho
Grounds are beautifully laid out. A half-mile
Rnco Track, with Shell drive; CroquetGround
Children's Play Ground, Swings, etc., etc.
Boats upon the oreok; plenty of Ti out Fishing;
a splendid Stable, with Saddle Horses for
those who wish for Equestrian rides ever the
Beach; Bathing Houses, for Salt ater Bath
ingand, in fact, everything necessary for tho
Pleasure Seoker, the Tourist or the Invalid.
Ocean, Mountain, Foreit and River-Scenery,
comoined, mako this the finest Place of Resort
in the World. Thu climate is ouuable never
subject to extremes of heat or cold and one of
the healthiest places upon the Globe. The
Table will be unexcelled, and tho subscriber
pledges himself that nothing will bo loft un
dono for the pleauro and comfort of his Pat
rons. Terms moderate and satisfactory.
CHARLES 11. DEXTER.
BAY-VIEW HOUSE,
(Fifteen Miles Xorthwcst of Astoria.)
At Unity, Baker's Bay, W. T.,
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS PURCHASED
the above houso at this favorite resort.
Having thoroughly renovated and furnished
the same with now material, it will bo kept in
lirst-class style.
The table will be furnished with the best tho
market affords. Fresh lish, Oysters and
Clams in every style. No pains will bo spared
to make guests comfortable.
Tho above house is onfy ono and a half miles
from tho Ocean Roach, where anglers may en
joy raro sport. Boats, carrying passengers,
will ply between Unity and Astoria, connect
ing with Columbia River boats. Tri-weokly
stages will run between Unity and Shoal
water Bay. JOHN HUNTER, Proprietor.
CLATSOP HOUSE,
SKIFAsT02sT LANDING,
A. C. "WIRT, PROPRIETOR.
Is propared to entertain tho public. Horses
and Coach, with Baggage Wagon and careful
drivers to convey parties to any point
SUAtAEER
HOUSE.
CLATSOP BEACH.-
MRS, CLOUTRTE WISHES TO INFORM
the public that she has completed her
largo new two-story houso, which is hard
finished throughout, and is now prepared to
receive visitors at this well known resort.
GRIAIES HOUSE,
CLATSOP BEACH.
VISITORS WILL FIND THE ABOVE
named Houso open for tho entertainment
of guests during tho season, as usual
FOR SALE ORREI7T.
THE WELL KNOWN SKIPANON HOUSE,
Together with Horses, Carriages, and some
Cattle, is
For Sale or Rent!
on reasonable terms. Said House is situated
at tho Landing of Clatsop Plains. For further
paiticulars inquire of tho undersigned.
Skipanon, J uno , lb?.?. D. E. PEASE.
IV rs - M n Rogers,
PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE,
Corner of Cass and Jefferson streets.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
HOTELS.
American Exchange Hotel
Cor. Front and Washington street5!.
Portland Oregon,
QUIMBY & PERKINS PROPRIETORS
Free Coacli to tho Houso.
CHEMEKETA HOTEL-S vt.km, Orkron.
WESLEY GRAVES, Propriktor,
tfSTThc cheapest and best Hotel in tho State.
Free Coach to tho House.
Cosmopolitan Hotel ,
(Kept on tho European Plan,)
ZIEBER & HOLTON PROPRIETORS
Cornor Stark and Front streets, Portland.
RIARD HOUSE H. C.vz viian, Proprietor.
View stroot, Victoria, British Columbia.
EMPIRE HOUSE J. O'Brikx, Proprietor.
Opposite Railroad depot and Steamboat
Landing, Kalama W. T. Tho best and cheap
est Hotel in Kalama.
ISK HOUSE-JACOB KE1L Proi-riktor,
r irst st. bet Main and Madison, Portland.
Having bought this well known houso, 1 re
spectfully ask tho patronage of citizens and of
tho traveling public. (,iood meals furnished,
and beds always clean. Hot and cold baths.
Board, 4 f0 a wook. Board, with Lodging,
rf5.u to . Meals, 2o cents. Lodging, 25
cents. 1 hoso wishing a good quiet placo to
board, please call.
o. Vh cook.
W. H. ANDRUS.
Occidental Hotel,
(Kept on tho European Plan,)
COOK & ANDRUS PROPRIETORS
Corner First and Morrison stects, Portland.
LOVES HOTEL-LEWIS LOVE Propriktor
Fiit street between Main, and Madison,
Portland,-Oregon. This Hotel having beeff re
modeled and refitted throughout, with new
furniture, is now opened to tho public. Tho
taplo will bo supplied with tho best tho mark
et affords, and the charges will bo oxtremoly
liberal.
ACIF1U HOTELSiKHS AQuimiiy, Proprs.
Main street, Olympia,
a, . T.
fc?tago ollico.
AILROAD UOUSE J. McHrvth, Propr.
Good meals, clean bed, moderate nricoa.
Tenino, W. T., prcsont terminus X. 1. H. K.
St. Charles Hotel.
Corner Front and Morrison streets.
J. B. SPREXGER PROPRIETOR
THE BEST HOTEL IX THE STATE,
;l (uiuun; wm. uiui lUiiuuni iji iurv ill x ui ililllU.
I Tho houso its superbly furnished, and supplied
with all the modern conveniences.
ALBERT BARTSCH,
Pianos Maker and Tier,-
Cornor Third and Salmon Streets,
PORTLAND.
OREGON.
UPRIGHT PIANOS MADE TO ORDER.
J3Pianos and Organs Repaired and Tuned.
ALT. WORK OUAR VNTKKP.
OREGOX BOOT AXD SHOE STORE!
S. M. IJARR, J. C. KIXOSLEY.
B" A R R & Iv. I X G S L E Y,
PRINCIPAL RETAILERS OF THE STA
plo brands of Eastern, California and Ore
gon Boots and Shoes, No. lHo lirat street cor
ner Yamhill. Portland Oregon.
S5" ith our long experience and small ex
pense we are enabled to sell chcapor than any
other house in tho city of Portland. As the
proverb goes Si 00 saved is $2 UU made: Call
and see and give us your trade.
BARK tc KINGSLEY.
Goto C- A- SHEPPARD'S I
Comer of Yamhill and Firt streets,
PORTLAND OREGOX,
FOR
Groceries
Groceries Grocerios
Groceries Grocerios
Groceries Groceries
Groceries Groceries
Groceries Groceries
Groceries GROCERIES Groceries
Groceries Groceries
Groceries Groceries
Groceries Groceries
Grocerios Groceries
Groceries Groceries
Groceries
"WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
flGTTho best stock of STAPLES and TEA
in Oregon. All goods warranted.
Pacific Root and Shoo Store,
S. W. Cornor First and jMorrison Streets,
Portland, Oregon.
C3-0X AXD AETER THIS HATE I WILL
sell, fur Cash, of California make, Ladies 1st
quality 18 thread lasting Kid foxed Bal
morals... , 2 ."0, Eormer prico SH 00
2d quality Hi thread do 1 7o, " 2 o0
Misses 1st quality do 2 00, " 2 50
Misses 2d quality do 1 50, " 2 00
Children's 1st qual. do 1 50, " 2 00
Children's 2d qual. do 1 25, " 1 50
GEO. A. PEASE.
E. MIL WAIN,
95 Front and 0(5 First Street,
Portland, Oregon.
t3 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAJJER
in Stovos, Sheet-iron, Tin-plate, etc. Plumb
ing and Gas fitting cheaper than any other
house in town.
Boat BUILDING-!
Y. -V. BOTJTON,
Is prepared to build Boats of all sizes and
descriptions-either of EASTERN or HOME
MATERIALS,
At Less Hian San Francisco Prices !
Freight deducted Orders left at tho Astori vn
Office, or addressed to the undersigned, will ro-
ceivo attention V W BOUTON, Unity, W T
A.NTED-A SCHOOL TEACHER FOR
two children, at the houso of tho Princi
pal Light keeper at Capo JVisnppointmcnt.
Address J . . MUNSON,
July 12th, lblli. Cape.
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
UBLTC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on tho first Monday, tho 4th day of
August, 1873, at tho Court Houso, in tho town
of Astoria, in tho county of Clatsop, an elec
tion will Kio held for town officers, to-wit:
A MAYOR;
SIXCOUNCILMEX;
A RECORDER;
A MARSHAL;
A TREASURER;
A COMMISSIONER
Of Streets and Harbor.
Which Election will bo held at nine o'clock in
tho morning, and will continuo until six o'clock
in thoaftornoonof tho same day.
By order of tho Common Council.
CHARLES STEVENS, Recorder.
Hated, this 21st day of July, 187;. j22td
Administrator's Notice
IX THE COUXTY COURT of THE STATE
of Oregon, for tho County of Clateop, July
7th, 187tf. In tho matter of tho estate of Mills
L. Callondcr doceascd. It appearing to the
Court, upon the petition of I'hilo Callendor,
administrator of said estate, praying for an or
der to soil tho real estate of said deceased that
it is necessary that said real estate bo sold to
pay tho oxpenses ofadministration and claims
against tho estate; it is ordered, that all per
sons intorostcd in said estate bo cited to appear
beforo this Court, on Monday, Soptember 1st,
187:5. at tho Court-houso in Astoria, Clateop
county, Oregon, to show causo, if any there be
why liconse should not be granted to the said
administrator, to sell said real ostato, describ
ed as follows, to-wit: Part of sections No. 4, 5,
8 and s, of township 7, north rango lu west,
.situato in said county of Clatsop, containing
H20 acres, and that nofico of said amplication
bo published in tho Tri-Weekly Astorian, for
four succesirivo weeks, before said 1st day of
Sontembor. 1678. J. W. MOFFITT.
j24:4th County Judge. 1
Summons.
IX THE C1RCURT COURT OF TnE STATE
of Oregon for tho county of Clateop.
Casseo C. Anderson, 1 lantift", vs. Lewis P.
Anderson, Defendant: To Lewis P. Anderson
tho defendant, Jn tho naino of the State of
Orogen: You aro hereby required to an
swer tho complaint tilod against you in the
abovo entitled suit, at- tho first term of said
Court to bo held at Astoria in and for said
County and State next after s-ix weeks from tho
dato of this Publication. And if you fail so to
answer, the plaintiff will apply to tho Court
for tho relief demanded therein, which is a
Dissolution of tho marriage contract with you.
By order of tho Court. WM. L. MeEWAX".
Atty. for Plaifitiff.' '
Dated. July 2'Hh, 1670. ji Uw.
', ' . Writ of Special Election.
To tho Sheriffs of tho several Counties
within the State of Orecen:
Whkrkas, At a general election held on tho
third day of June. a. n., Ib72, tho Hon. .Joki'H
q. i ii.so was uuiy ciecieu lionrosontntivn r.r
the State of Oregon in the Forty-third Congress
of the United States; and
Whkrkas, Sinco the said oleotior, said office
has become vacant by thu death of said incum
bent; and
Whfkes, By provision of tho Constitution,
of tho Lnitedfctatcs, and tho laws of this State,
it has become the duty of the Governor there
of to issue his writ of election to fill such va
cancy; iNow, therefore, I, L. F. Grover, Governor
of tho State of Oregon, do hereby command
you and each of you to notify tho several
J udges of Election within and for your several
coanties, to hold a special election of RoDrtw
scntativc in Congress to iill the vacancy afore
said, on Monday, tho (i:) thirteenth day of
October, 1S7.5, and that you eauso all propor
notices to bo given thereof according to law.
Given under my hand and the seal of tho
Stato of Oregon, at Salem, this tenth dav of
July, a. d. lt7:t.
L. S. L. F. GROVER.
Attest: S. F. CiiAinvicK.
Secretary of Stato Oregon.
Public Notice,
WfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN" THAT BY
ift virtue of a warrant issued by Charlw
Stovens, Recorder of tho town of Astoria,
Oregon, and dated July 7th a. r. Ib78, com
manding me to lovy upon the goods and chat
tols of . P. Burns, delinquent taxpayer, on
lot No. 4, in Block Xo. 144, in the Town of
Astoria County of Clat-op and Stato of Oregon,
assessed for tho improvement of Main street
in said town a. . Ib72, as laid out and record
ed by Cyrus Olney, and upon which assess
ment there romains duo and unpaid tho sunr
provided by law. and on Tuesday the 5th day
of August 167:, at tho hour of 2 o'clock v. m. on
that day I will sell, the abovo described lot
No. 4, in Block 111, at tho Council Chamber
door, in tho Town of Astoria Clatsop County
Oregon to tho highest bidder therefor in gold
or silver coin, to recovor said sum of $20 00
anu accruing costs and expenses of salo.
W. M. CHANCE, City Marshal,
a Oregon, July 7th 1S78.
Astoria
Summons.
JUSTICE COURT FOR THE PRECINCT
of Asteria: Civil action to recovor nionoy.
State of Oregon, County of Clatsop ss:
Gcorgo Birch ard, Plaintiff,")
vs. yo Thomas Dun-
Thomas Dungan,Defend'nt J gan tho defendant
above named: In tho name of tho State of
Oregon, you are hereby required to appear be
fore tho undersigned, a Justico of the Peacu
for tho Precinct aforesaid, on tho 13th day of
August, lb7:,, at U o'clock in tho foronoon of
said day, at tho office of said Justice, in said
Precinct, to answer tho above named Plaintiff
in a civil action. Tho Defondant will tako
notice, that if he fail to answer the complaint
herein, tho Plaintiff will tako judgment against
him for StJU 2.V1UO dollars, and costs and dis
bursements of this action.
. Given under my hand this, 18th Aay of Juno
187. H. B. PARKER, J ustico of tho Peace.
XKfTThis Summons is published by an order
of H. B. Parker, Justico of the Peace for As
toria precinct, made tho lb'th day of June li73
l.fiw WM. L. McEU'AN, Att'y for Plttf.
ProTiate Notice.
TERRITORY OF WASHINGTON, COFN
ty of Pacific. In tho Probato Court withiir
and for said county. In the matter of thocs
tato of Lilly Kelly deceased. J. B. Knapp,
tho administrator of tho said estate, having
mado and tiled in Court, his petition in writing
praying for an order of salo of the real Estate
belonging to the said estate. Now therefore
all persons Interested in tho said estate are
hereby required to bo and appear before the
said Court, at tho Court room of said Court, at
Oysterville in said county on Monday tho 18th,
day of August a. u. lb7:J, at tho hour of one
o'clock i m. of said day, to show cause, if any
there bo, why such order bhould riot bo grant
ed. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court
this 14th day of J uly a. j. 1S7.J.
M. S. GRISWOLD.
L. S. Judgo of tho Probate Court.
Astoria Farmer's Company.
THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE ASTORIA
Farmer's Company aro hereby notified
that an elootion will take place at Astoria on
SATURDAY. August i th, lb7.J, for tho purpese:
of electing seven Directors and other officers.
By ordor of tho Incorporators, the stockhold
ers aro rdiuested to bo present, in person or by
proxv. P. LOW,
A 1 bany , July 5. 1873. j 17 td
Summons.
IX THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon, for tho County of Clatsop.
MargarotRrown, Plaintiff, vs. Allan Rrown,
Defendant: To Allan, Rrown, defendant, To
tho name of tho Stato of Oregon, you ato
hereby required to appear and answer tUo
Complaint filed against you in the abovo en
titled action at tho next term of tho abovu
entitled Court, to bo held at Astoria, Counts
and State aforesaid, on tho Pith day of Augustt
187:, and if you fail to to answer the Plaintiff
will apply to tho Court for thorolief demanded1
therein, which is a divorco from tho bonds of
matrimony with you. WM. h. McEU AjN ,
jl (w
Solicitor :
r for Plaintiff-
Administrator's Notice.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned has been appointed by the
County Court for tho Stato of Oregon, for tho
County of Clat'op, Administratrix of tho es
tate of Franklin Xickerson, deceased, late of
said county. All persons indobted to said ci
tato are hereby notified to mako payment,
and all persons having claims against said et
tato aro hereby required to present tho amo
to me, duly verified, at my residence in Astoria,
in said county, within six months from this
date. RUTH R. X1CKERS0X,
Astoria, July 1. 1873-4w Administratrix,
Petitipn to i Sell Real Estate. .
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEKERYGIVEX that
a petition to sell real estato of Julius Mnck
deceased, has been mado and will be heard on
the 18th day of August next, at an adjourned
term of tho Probate Court, to bo holden at
Oysterville, Pacific County, Washington Terri
tory. All parties interested in said salo aro
heroby notitiod to attend at said term of Court
on tho day abovo mentioned, and file their ob
jections, if any. M. S. GRISWOLD,
Judgo of Probato.
Oysterville. July 10, 1S7.?. j24-Jth-
Notice of Final Settlement.
X THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
G. W. Cook, deceased. By order of Hon. J.
Moflitt, Judge of the I'robato Court for Clatot
county, Stato of Oregon, the fiist Monday in
September, 187.-, that being tho 1st day of said
month, i appointed for hearing- objections and
hnal settlement of said estato.
GEORGE FLAVEL, Administrator.
Astoria, July 10th, 1878. jl24w
Final Sr thlement.
H OTICE. IS HEREBY G1VEX TO ALL
whom it may concern that the undersigned
has filed, in tho County Court, of Clateop
Countv, Oregon fbr her final account as Admin
istratrix of the estato of J ohn Brown, deceased,
and tho said Court has fixod September lat
187o for hearing objections thereto.
ELT JZABETH BR0WX7 Administratrix.
Astoria Oregon, July 12th 187.J. jR $k
ui v-uuuuiiu in uuiuuii oi any personal proi-
y "t"13 day levied upon said lot m.
4 in Llock rso. 141. in said town nf Act-;' no
s