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00 Ski Tri-Weekly Astorian "SATURDAY August 16, 1873 , C'liurcli XoUccs, Grace Church, (Prot. Episcopal) RoV--. T A JIvIand Hector, Divine services every Sunday niW, a m and 7 r m; Sunday School at 1 p m Congregational Church, Rev A "W Tonny Pastor. Divine services every Sunday at 10 a MandT r m; Pr&yef. Meotang every Thurs day evening, Sunday School neets at 12 m Post Office Xotice. The Genral Delivery at the Astoria Poatoiace will bo open daily, (except Sun days), from S o'clock a. m. until 7 r, m. On Sundays from 1 to 2 o'clock p. m. Money Orders issued from S a. m-. to 4. - MAILS CLOSE: For Portland and intermediate offices, at 5 o'clock A. m. daily. For Skipanon, Seaside ftcfcse, and Tilla mook, daily on arrival of the mail from Portland. For Forts Stevens and CapcDisappoint raenti Unity, Oysterville, and Olympia Tuesdays and Thursday, at 7:30 a. m. For lvnappton, Grays riven Klaskdnine, Youngs river, Lewis and Clarke, jNeha em valley, etc., irregular. 2rfBozeau's Small-Pox Cure. As this most loathsome of all diseases is IK able to break out ainoung us at any time, it is well to bo prepared for it at all times. Dr. Borzcau's Small-Pox Curo and Preven tive, now prepared and kept on band at my ofiiec, cornorlirst and Main streets, ono door from First, is a sure curo or preventive for that disease. The history of this medicine can not better be explained by me than by inserting the following somewhat condensed letters. SAMUEL CORWIN. Pkopkiktok S.vn Francisco, July 2, 1S72. My dear old friend, Samuel Corwin -I have no doubt but you will be much surprised on receiving this letter, but, perhaps, not more so, or more gratified, than I was to hear from you. The manner in which I board from you, and learned of your whereabouts, is this: 1 happened to bo looking over an Oregon news paper and noticed your name, as Representa tive elect, from Tillamook county. The thrill of pleasuro which I experienced on reading, is indi'cribablo. The many acts of kindnoss which I received at your hands long years ago have never been forgotten, notwithstanding our correspondence has been broken for 17 years. Well, Sam, I won't attempt to give you more than tho outlines of what has tran spired with mo since wo last corresponded. :So many incidents of tho past, in which you and I were connected, crowd upon my mind that 1 cannot think er write of myself. Does your mind ever revert to tho past, when wo nrst met how you took mo in as a partner, when those who ought to have been my best friends throw off on me how we got snowed in and had to live on potatoes straight for srx weeks how good that grizy.loy meat tasted what a disgraceful retreat wo made from our poor innocent Jack, when wo thought wo were bosicged by a grizzley. Well, bam, those ovonLs of 18-12 frequently furnish subject mat tor for my thoughts, and, as I am writing to you, crowd upon my mind, but 1 will dismiss t hem for the present to give place to that which will, perhaps, be of greater interest to you. 1 pocketed eleven thousand dollars out of tho 41 Deep Claim" you gave me in Maraposa, and started for home in Juno, 1855. I invested four thousand dollars in real estato in this fity, and left it in care of McLano, ur 13 cabin mate. My property here has yielded me a handsome income, and quadrupled in value. 1 went into business in New York city, in which I was very successful sold out two years ago, sinco which time I have been trav eling through the European countries. You know 1 used to have a weakness for traveling; well, it has boon gratified to my heart's con tent. While in France I was taken with tho small-pox. The lady of the inn told me that 1 was fortunate to take the diseasoatthat place, as thero was an old small-pox doctor near by who never failed to cure, no matter how bad the disease; and suro enough, 1 began to re cover within four hours after commencing to take tho modlcino, and in twonty-fonr hours 1 felt quite well. I was so much elated with the magical effects of tho medicine that I was determined, if possible, to obtain tho formula, in which 1 succoedod, by paying handsomely and promising not to divulge it in Franco. 1 soe from Oregon papers that you havo tho ui-ease among you. The enclosed package containsjho formula and sufficient material for family use. I havo cured all the cases thatl havecomoin contract with, and find it an infallible cure and preventive. When you answer this, I will forward sufficient of tho material to make you a fortune, as I havo am ple, and rest assured 1 reciprocato past favors. 1 will close for tho present and await anxi ously your answer. Diroet to San Francisco, :us 1 will remain hero about two months. Yours etc.. ISAAC RIeHARDSON. "When I received this medicine, thero being no small-pox in the State of Oregon, I sent packaged to a number of places in California and other States, to bo properly tested, al though my own confidence in its virtue was completely established by the source from which 1 obtained it. Tho following letters wore duly received from the parties to whonil sent test packages of the medicine: Sacuvmento, Cal , Dec. 27, 1S72. Samuel Corwin, Nehalem, Orogon Dear ir: 1 hare tho pleasuro of communicating to you tho fact 1 had an opportunity at last of tasting tho efficiency of your preparation for t ho cure of small-pox. Ilr A. Keys or. a friend of mine, was taken with tho small-nox Dec ember 18 th. 1 learned tho fact about six o'clock on tho evening of tho ttth, and started immediately for tho rosidenco of Mr. K., sit uated about fourteen miles from here, towards Cache Crook, Yolo county. 1 got to K.'s placo just twenty minutos beforo twelve o'clock, and omnioncod giving the nietlieino precisely at twelve o'clock. Continued to give tho medi cine every hour until twelve o'clock next eve ning, having givon twenty-nine deses: and, without further aid, K. recovered, and is now as well a over, without any vi4blo signs of ever having had tho disease. All of us who wore exposed, took of tho medicine as a pre ventive, and 1 havo no doubt, by so doing, were kept from gottingtho disoaso. Yours otc. JAMES HASBIN. F,ERxnvLF., Humboldt Co.Cal.Feb.l 187a. Friend Corwin Your small-pox cure proved quite a God-send to this community latoly. 1 had tho satisfaction of curing throo of our townsmen of tho small-pox latoly, Now, I am out of medicine, and 1 want you to send mo about a thousand bottles, or send an agont down hero. You would do well to havo an agent in overy town in California. 1 am get-, tiny up a statoment, with tho signature of the parties knowing the facts, and will send it .-oon. Accept our thanks, otc, C. E. CHURCH. No person should bo without this medicine, a- the iieaso is now in various parts of tho country, and may be among us any day. It is an old aodtrw adago, that "An ouncfrof pre rontire it 'jfoiih a jound of cure". T'ia a wle ' tlia-wria.ki coat on a. fair day " otc. $302 CdRWIN. Proprietor? . :2th&lsftt'0rofjozt! .l '.' CLARKE, HENMfiSb & 88MC. ' This Space is RsfVod ! t v 1 i -j V J ,Vk "k t Ji't O 3) i i J I V. u K '. 4 ' -5 , ' ! n ?!. i;.i RP Dekum's New. Building;! . Conine. First .$nd Washington:, FOB - ' 4 ra o o FOBTIJlSI), OREGON. HOTELS; American Ex. Hotel, Cor. Front and Washington stroets. PORTLAND, OREGON. L. P. W. QUBlBY -v,...C. H. PERKINS. THE PROPRIETORS WOULD RES PECT fully inform tho traveling public, that tho American Exchange having boon recently im proved in all its departments, they are now prepared to offer superior inducements to their patrons and the public in general, at reduced prices, Board and Lodging Si to Sl 50 per day, ac cording to room occupied. Tho American Exchange coach will always be in readiness to convoy pUSSehgers and bag gage to and from tho Hotel, free of charge. CHEMEKETA IIOTEL Salem, Oregon. WESLEY GRAVES, Proprietor, fiThe fchetipest and best Hotel in tho State. Freo Coach to tho House. Cosmopolitan Hotel, (Koptbn tho European Plan,) ZIEBER & HOLTON PROPRIETORS Corner Stark and Front streets. Portland. RTARD HOUSE H. Caz vn.vs, Proprietor. View street, ictona. isnasii loiumoia. EMPIRE HOUSE J. O'Brien, Proprietor. Opposite Railroad depot and Steamboat Landing, Kalama W. T. Tho best and cheap est Hotel in Kalama. G. B. COOK. W. II. AXDRL'S. Occidental Hotel, (Kept on the European Plan,) COOK & ANDRUS PROPRIETORS Cornor First and Morrison steets, Portland. ACIFIC HOTEL Sikes &QuiMr.Y, Proprs. Main street, Olympia, W. T. Stage office. RATLB.0AD HOUSE J. McGratii, Propr. Good moals, clean beds, moderate prices. Tenino, W. T., present terminus N. P. It. It. St. Charles Hotel, Corner Front and Morrison streets, R. A. WHITE PROPRIETOR Re-opened since tho Firo. THE BEST HOTEL IN THE STATE, nndthe only one made of brick in Portland. Tho house is superbly furnished, and supplied with all the modern conveniences. SU3DIEPv RESORTS. THE SEASIDE HOUSE. CLATSOP BEACH. MR. C. H. DEXTER.Formerly of tho " Cliff House." San Francisco, announces to his friends and the public that ho has leased tho new and elegant Hotel recently erocted by Ben llolladay, Esq.,. upon tho site of tho old Summer House, at Clatsop Beach. The house is elegantly furnished, and possesses all mod ern improvements. A large and spacious Din ing Room, Billiard Room, extensive Parlors, Bath Rooms, Rooms en suite, etc., etc., all vrnU urrancod for tho comfort of Guests.- The Grounds aro beautifully laid out. A half-milo Race Track, with Shell drive; CroquetGround Children's -Flay Urounu, bwings, etc.. otc. Boats upon tho creek; plenty of Trout Fishing; a splendid Stable, with Saddle Horses for those who wish for Equestrian rides over tho Beach; Bathing Houses, for Salt Water Bath ingand. in fact, everything necessary for tho Pleasure Seeker, tho Tourist or tho Invalid. Ocean, Mountain, Forest and River Scenery, combined, make this the finest Place of Resort in tho World. Tho climate is otuablc nover subject to extremes of heat or cold and one of tho healthiest places upon tho Globe. The Table will bo unexcelled, and tho subscriber ledgos himself that nothing will bo left un done for tho pleasure and comfort of his Pat rons. Terms moderate and satisfactory. CHARLES II. DEXTER. BAY-VIEW HOUSE, (Fifteen Aliles Northwest of Astoria.) At Unity, Baker's Bay, W. T., HE UNDERSIGNED HAS PURCHASED tho above house at this favorite resort. llaving thoroughly renovated and furnished tho same with new material, it will bo kept in first-class style. Tho tablo will ko furnished with tho best tho market atlbrds. Fresh Fish, Oysters and Clams in every style. No pains will bo spared to mako guests comfortable. The above house is only ono and a half miles from the Ocean Beach, whero anglers may en joy rare sport. Boats, carrying passengers, will ply between Unity and Astoria, connect ing with Columbia River boats. Tri-weekly stages will run between Unity and Shoal water Bay. J Oil N HUXTEU, Proprietor. CLATSOP SKIPANON A. C. WIRT, HOUSE, LANDING. PROPRIETOR. Is prepared to entertain tho public. Horses and Coach, with Baggage W agon and careful driven? to convoy parties to any point, SU3IMEK HOUSE. CLATSOP BEACH, MRS, CLOUTRIE WISHES TO INFORM tho public that sho has completed her largo now two-story house, wLich is hard finished throughout, and is now prepared to roceivc visitors at this well known rosort GRIMES HOUSE, CLATSOP BEACH. VISITORS WILL FIND THE ABOVE named Houso open for tho entortainmont of guo.ts during tho season, as usual J. K. Gill & Co., (Successors to G. A. Stool i Co.,) IMPORTERS: "WHOLESALTi AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOKS AND STATIONERY, No. 73 First street, hot Washington and Stark PORTLAND, OREGON. AN BROTHERS Alan ufacturr3 of Vips, Brooms and Brushes.' Frost- t.-bt Uak a'ad I'inc, Opposite the old huhi, 1'ortla'n'd.- -"5" Urooni Com'.Tructed. "" i'Jtf PORTLAND ADT2RTISEMEST& "W. Jackson & Co,? Front Street, Portland, Ihiporters and Wholesale Dealers in Crockery, Glaesivare, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Wooden Ware, Coal Oil, Furnishings, Etc., Etc. And also Agents for Perkins k Houso's Patent Metallic Kerosehe or Coal Oil Safety Lamps! tfsT Our stock having been selected and ship ped direct to us from manufacturers In tho East and Europe, wo are prepared to soil to tho trade at such rates as we think will induce trade. aul2 tf THE MBCt Manufactured by Lazarus Sc Morris, Hartford, Connecticut, NEW METHOD OF FITTING GLASS es to tho eve of any nerson who cannot. sparo tho time to como and select for them selves. Any rorson who will send us a copy for sample of tho smallest sized type that they can read at an ordinary distance, can bo fitted to glasses that will suit tho eye. L. C. HENRICHSEN, & Co., Solo Agents, 109 First street, Portland. au7 Allen & Lewis, Shipping and Commission Merchants, and Wholosalo Dealers. 18, 20 and 22 North Front st., Portland Oregon San Francisco effice: Cornor of California and Front Streets. James Laidlaw. Henry James Gate. Laidlaw & Gate, Importers and Commission Merchants, 23 Front Street, Portland. Oregon. London Agents: BEDFEBN, ALEXANDER & Co. S. Gr. Skidmore Druggist and Apothecary, Has Removed to his NEW AND ELEGANT STORE, 111 First St., noxt to L. C. Ilenrichsen's, Portland, Orogon. au7 Claims on the F. S.? AND ON ANY STATE. LL KINDS OF MILITARY, NAVAL , and Indian Claims. Modoc "War vouchers, collected by the undersigned. Money advanc ed on tho awards of tho Auditors, K1 Persons having business with Depart ments at Washington, and with any State, will please apply to C. M. CARTER, Attorney for Claimants, au7tf Portland, Oregon. ALBEET BARTSCH, r, Cornor Third and Salmon Streots, PORTLAND. ----- OREGON. UPRIGHT PIANOS MADE TO ORDER. 03Pianos and 0rgan3 Repaired and Tuned. ALL WORK GUAR VNTEEP. OREGON BOOT AND SHOE STORE! S. M. RARR, J. C. KINGSLEV. B A R R & K I ST G S L E Y, PRINCIPAL RETAILERS OF THE STA plo brands of Eastern, California and Oro gon Boots and Shoes, No. 185 First street cor ner Yamhill, Portland Oregon. BSf- With our long oxperienco and small ex pense wo are enabled to sell cheaper than any other house in the city of Portland. As tho proverb goes SI 00 saved is $2 00 made: Call and see and give us your trade. BARK & KINGSLEY. CRACKER MANUFACTORY Oregon Bakery, F. OPITZ, Proprietor, First Street, near Yine, Portland, Oregon MANUFACTURFi all kinds of Fancy Bis cuits, Crackers, Pilot, Ship and aval iJread. Orders addressed as above promptly attended to, aul4 tf GotoC.A.SHEPPARD'S! Corner of Yamhill and First streets, POETLAKD .OREGON, .FOR - Grocories Groceries Groceries Groceries Groceries Grocories Grocorios Grocories ' rocenea Grocories Groceries Groceries 'GROCERIES Grocories Grocories .Groceries Groceries Groceries Groceries Groceries Grocorios Groceries Jrocerie3 Grocorios' Grocories WHOLESALE OR BETAIL. 3rTh i?: h At sthnk.of. STABLES a'ndTEA JjinOregou. w- ' - -------Tt-z,rti-iJ- ". - .AlljgoodSMwarranted. M .- 51 LEGAL NOTICES, - p Proclamation. "Whereas, "Under the Act of tho L; lative asbcmhly of the State ofOmjCh entitled 4t an Act to protect litisanta," ap proved October 24th, 1870. "The Tki Weekly Astokiax, a newspaper puft lkhed at Astoria Clatsop County OrcgoiV has been designated to publish thG legal and judicial advertisements for the county of Clatsop in the State of Oregon. "Whereas, The proprietor of said Tr "Weekly Astoriax has filed "with tha County Clerk of said county of Clatsop written stipulations accepting. th& condi tions of said Act, together with a bondl approved as the law directs, -with a proper return and notice thereof to this office, ac cording to law. Ko"w, therefore, the said Tei-Weeks? Astorian is hereby proclaimed to be ap pointed and confirmed as the medium through which all legal and judicial ad vertisements for the County of Clatsop m' the State of Oregon shall be published for the period authorized by law. In testimony whereof I have hereunto eci my hand and caused the seal of the State o Oregon to be affixed, at the Executive office in the city of Salem this twenjy fourth day of July a. d. 1873. By tin Governor, L. F. GRO VEK. S. F. Chad wick, Secrot.iry of State L.S J-Attest: Writ of Special Election. To the Sheriffs of the several Counttes within the State of Oregen: "Whereas. At a general election hold on tfoe third day of June, a. d., 1872, tho Hon. JosEr-h S. Wilson was duly elected Representative of the Stato of Oregon in tho Forty-third Congro of tho United States; and Whereas, Sinco the said election, said offioo has becoino vacant by tho death of said incun bent; and Whereas, By provision of tho Constitution of tho United States, and the laws of this State, it has become the duty of tho Governor there of to issue his writ of election to fill such v&- ' cancy; Now, thoroforo, 1. L. F. Grover, Governor of tho State of Orogon, do hereby command you and each of you to notify tho several Judges of Election within and for your soveroji counties, to hold a special election of Repre sentative in Congress to fill the vacancy afore said, on Monday, tho (13) thirteenth day of October, 1573, and that you cause all proper notices to bo given thereof accarding to laft- Given under my hand and tho soal of tlio Stato of Oregon, at Saloin, this tenth day of July, a. d. 1S73. II.. S.J L. h tillOVEK. Attest: S. F. Chadwick. Secrotary of Stato Ortfgoa. Administrator's Notice. IN THE COUNTY COURT of THE STATE of Oregon, for tho County of Clatsop, July 7th, 187'i. In the uiatter of the estato of Mils L. Callondor deceased. It appearing to tho Court, upon tho petition of Philo Callonde, administrator of said ostate, pray ing for an o der to sell tho real estato of said deceased that it is nccossary that said real estato bo sold to pay tho oxpenses of administration and claims against tho estate; it is ordered, that all per sons interested in said estate bo cited to appear before this Court, on Monday, September lEi, 1873. at tho Court-houso in Astoria, Clatsop, county, Orogon, to show causo, if any thero be why licenso should not bo granted to tho said administrator, to sell said real estate, describ ed as follows, to-wit: Part of sections No. 4, 3, 8 and 5t of township 7, north rango 10 west, situato in said county of Clatsop, containing :20 acres, and that notice of said application bo published in tho Tri-Woekly Astorian. for four successive wooks, beforo said 1st day of Septombor, 1873. J. W. MOFFITT, j21:4th County Judpro. Summons. " IN THE C1RCURT COURT OF TnE STATE of Orogon for tho county of Clatsop. Casseo 0. Anderson, Plan tiff, vs. Lewis V Anderson, Defendant: To Lewis P. Anderson tho defendant, In tho name of tho Stato oT Orogen: You aro hereby roquired to aj Svror thp complaint fded against you in tbo above entitled suit, at tho first term of sajd Court to bo held at Astoria in and for said County and Stato noxt after six woeks from tbo dato of this Publication. And if you fail so to answer, tho plaintiff will apply to tho Court for the relief demanded therein, which w- a Dissolution of the marriago contract with ytfev. By order of tho Court. WM . L. McEWAX Atty. for PlaintifL Dated July 2-th. 1S73. j&J Htt. Notice. THE TAX PAYERS of CLATSOP COU.N ty Oregon, will take notico that on the test Monday in August, tho Board of Equalization, will attend at the oflico of tho County Clerk cX Clatsop county and publicly oxamino tho As sessment rolls, and correct all errors in Yalwv tion, description or qualities of lands, or otbr property. AW M. CHANCE, Auoifoj. Astoria August 2, 1873. auS'dvr' OTTO TEEUEB. No. 1 North-Front Street, Portland. DEALER IN WINES AND LIQUOR? AND Manufacturer of Syrups, Cordials, Bitters, etc., otc. Solo agont for John Welhind's PhiW' adelphia Brewery, San Francisco. Beer by the keg or bottle. Goods delivered to any part of tho State;' CENTRAL MARKET, Stalls No. 37 and 2 Portland, Oregon. JOHNSON & SPATJLDING, . Dealers in all kinds of FRESH MEATS. Mid' packers of Beef and Pork. Tho highest j)ric paid for all kinds of fat stock. j 2ttf ' ORTLAND BOX FACTORY North Xrooi street, Portland, Oregon. Boxes of every description constantly onbAd, and in ado to order. Orders addressed to JoHn Harlow, corner of First and E streets,1' will moet with prompt attention. jSPtf - E. MILWAIN, 9o Front and 9t First Street Portland, Oregon. 13. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEXtKBj,' in Stovos, Shoet-iron, Tin-plato, eto. PlnmbVj: ing and Gas fitting cheaper than any o& hottso in town. HILI3 PATENT IMPROVED SBRIlf.G Stamp, for stamping Linen and 1000 o&r articles. A silver-plated stamp of fin tSKi and perfect construction, with bottle of tx&, indelible Ink, ink Pad, and throe ente-JuP phabets, enclosed in a. neat box, with fell rf 8tructions, sent prupaid for only SI 36. 5HW best thing fprtno price ever invented. A A ft .1 . .l ..SN. -V. waniBtu ii. Kj. uarnara cc vo..un uitm fct. Louii.tMq; &A ' J . - 4 & a 40 cs V4