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C4J Tri-Weekly Astorian THURSDAY August 21, 1873 J?bst Office Notice. The General Delivery at the Ahtoria Postoffice will be open daily, (except Sun days), from 8 o'clock A. m. until 7 p, m. On Sundays from 1 to 2 o'clock p. m. Money Orders issued from 8 a.m. to 4, MAILS CLOSE: Por Portland and intermediate offices, at 5 o'clock a. m. daily. ' Por Skipanon, Seaside hotte, and Tilla mook, daily on arrival of the mail from Portland. PorJFoits Stevens And CapeDisappoint- ment, TJnity, Oysterville, and Olympia Tuebdayb and Thursdays, at 7:30 a. m. .PorKnappton, Grays river, Klaskanme, Youngs river, Lewis and Clarke, rseha- em valley, etc., irregular. -- "-Republican State Convention. A Republican State Convention for the State of Oregon, will 'be held at the city of Albany, Thursday the 11th day of September, 1873, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Member of Congress, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Hon. J. G. Wilson, and for the transaction of such other business as may be deemed proper. The sev eral counties will bB entitled to Delegates in such Convention as follews: Tien ton ... 5 Linn & Baker. 2 Lane 7 Marion 12 Clackamas- o Columbia 1 Clatsop 2 Currv ." .1 Multnomah 15 Polk. 4 Tillamook 1 Umatilla 3 Uaio . 3 Wasco 3 Wnshincton 4 COOS .....r .....-..-3 Douglasit?..... 6 Grant.t 2 Jackson- ........-. .4 Josephine li Yamhill 5 Total number of Delegates 97 ,The Committee recommend that the several counties holi their Primary elections on Satur day, August 23d, and their County Conventions on Saturday, August 30, for election of Dele gates to the State Convention. b' C.W.PARRISH, Chairman State Republican Committee. B. W. Wilson, Secretary. IN URSUANCEOF THE ABOVE CALL for a Republican State Convention voters of Clatsop ceunty: are requested, to meet in pre cinct meetings in their respective precincts on Saturday, the '23d day of August, 1873, at two o'clock p. m., for the purpose of selecting Dele gates to.the County Convention, to bo hold at Astoria on Saturday, the 30th day of August. 1873, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of "se lecting two Delegates to the State Convention to be held in accordance with the recommen dation df the State Central Committee. The precincts of Clatsop county are entitled to dele gates, to the County Convention in the follow ing proportion, it being one for every ten Re publican voters of the election in. J uno 1S72, viz: Clatsop procinct3; Nehalem 2r Westport 2; Astoria 14. Total number delegates-, 21. By order of the County Committee. auiytcL 1AS. W. WELCH, Chairman. CIxiKxii XotfceSy Grace Churcft, (Prot. Episcopal) Rev. T A. llylanck ioctr, lrvino-services every ounaay atl0 . m-8lhcL7t m; Sunday Schbolat 1pm Congregational Church, Rev' A W Tenny Pastor,. Divine services every Sunday at 10 a ii and 7 p m;. Prayer Meeting every Thurs day evening, Sunday School meets at 12 m Come to the Fouxtain. One of the most at tractive establishments in Portland is tl drug and perfumery stQre of our old friend Samuel M. Smith, corner of Ash and First streets. Mr. Smith was for many years senior partner of the firm of Smith- & Davis. And, J bolides being a thoroughly practical druggist and chemist is,-withal, "as genial a gentleman as ever grasped hand in friendship. His store is fitted up and stocked in a magnificent manner with everything usually found in a complete stock of drugs, chemicals, porfum ories, etc, But the feature- par excellence if the soda fountain, one of the famous Arctic patent-, an immense affair, a monument reared in marble and silver to the health of the thirsty. It has deliveries, on opposite sidles, and.can accommodate a rush. It is stocked with Kissengen, Congress, Vichy, Seltzer and different kimds of syrup3. The cooling appar atus is the most perfect in use, and tho pro duct of that fountain a draught that surpasses "the ne&tar of the gods." To Investorsr-The Northern Pacific Railroad-Company has now built, equipped and put in operation, nearly 517 miles of its main lino of road through an excellent coun try and along what is known as the Valley Route to the.Pacific The finished portions v already enjoy a largo and fast increasing traffic; The-seetibns approaching- completion connect the chain of Lakes with the navigation of tho Upper Missouri and Columbia rivers with Puget Sound, secure at once a largo and profitable businessand entitle the Company to about iu,5W,uw acres- or excellent average land in foe simple. With these accomplished results, tho Com pany offers; and is now rapidly selling, its Hrsfr Morgago Bonds, for. completing tho construction and equipment of its road across tho Continent. After careful investigation, wo recommend. these bonds as a well secured and unusually profitable investment. They have 30 years to run; principal and interest are payable in gold; the interest (seven and throe-tenths per cent.) is equal now to about SK per cent in currency. Tho coupon and registered bonds can bo exchanged for each otlior, at the pleasure of the holder. Gold checks for tho semiannual interest on the registered bonds are mailed to the post office addross of the owner.. . i'hese securities haro the following elements of strongth and safety: They aro the obliga tion of a strong corporation; they aro also a mortgage on the Road, its right of way, equip ments and franchises, and a first lean on its not earnings. In addition to this usually suf ficient security, there ispledgodfor tho pay niont of tho principal and interest a Grant of Land, averaging about 23,000 Acres por Mile for the entire length of tho Road. At tho average price por aero at which other Land (Grants have thus far been sold, thi3realestato security will yield more than S101.000 per mjlomore than three times the possible is sue of bonds. , , Tho Company has already begun the pro cess of redeeming and cancelling its first mort gage bonds, as they are now being received, at 1.10 in payineat and exchange for the Com pany's hmdl JAY COOKS & CO., Philadelphia, New York & Washington, Finaaeial Agents N. P. R. K. Co. Sleev B.ttoa Icost. Tho finder of a gold (Bolivia) coin SLEEVE BU'LTOS', with two fastenings for the Sleeve, marked with tho initiate "S.N. A.," will re ceive a reward of HO for it on presentation to tho undsrsfcaod. S. N. AKRIGONI, au ") tf CucidcatilotcL. CLAKE' Bao C00E- This Space is Reserved ! -FOE- & V V ' ' ' ' !i i. .' 'T' t v j n ' ' : I iu . i 1 - i .rr ay ,rtM i!-i.Ra wit - r . I. i-raio j2- - "iokr . ' .t-'"i.: or .:i$h ' ft I ! i i. .'A r2 " v- r H 2 Dekum's New Building Corner IFirsi and Washington, 'POETLJLND, OREGON. r' tfA. ,iT o o 2 HI Itl HOTELS. American Ex Ho;tel? Cor. Front and Wtshington streets. PORTLAND, OREGON. L. P. W. QUIMBY C. H. PERKINS. THE PROPRIETORS WOULD RESPECT fully inform tho traveling public, that tho American Exchange having been recently im proved in all its departments, they aro now prepared to offer superior inducements to their patrons and the public in general, at reduced prices, Board and Lodging, Si to Si 50-per day, ac cording to room occupied. The American Exchange coach will always be in readiness to convoy passengers and bag gage to and from the Uotel, free of charge. CHEMEKETA HOTEL Salem, Oregon. u KESLEY GRAVESTProprietor, STThe cheapest andbestlTotol in the'Stato. Free Coach to tho House. Cosmo poli tan Hotel, (Kepf on 'tho"EuropQan Plan,) ZLEBER & HOLTON PROPRIETORS Corner Stark and Front streets, Portland. RIARD HOUSE H. Cazaban, Proprietor. View street, Victoria, British Columbia. MPIRE HOUSE-r J, O'Brien. Proprietor. Opposite Railroad 4epot and bteamboat dine. K nlnmn. V T. f Thft bnsf- nnri nhejin- Landing, Kalama V. T. The best and cheap- est Hotel in Ivalama. G. B. COOK. "W. H. ANDRUS. Occidental Hotel, (Kept on tho European Plan,) COOK & ANDRUS..!..?".... ".PROPRIETORS Corner First and Morrison stoets, Portland. ACIFIC HOTEL Sikes &Ouimby, Proprs. Main street, Olympia, W. T. Stago office. RAILROAD HOUSE J. McGrath, Propr. Good meals, clean beds, modorato prices. Tonino, W. T., present terminus N. P. R. It. 'St. Charles Hotel, Corner Front and Morrison streets, R. A. WHITE PROPRIETOR Portland, Oregon. THE ST. CHARLES IS THE ONLY BRICK Hotel in Portland; has been thoroughly re paired and refurnished since tho fire, and is now the most comfortable and convenient house in tho Stato. altf SUMMEE KESOETS. THE SEASIDE HOUSE. CiLATSOP BEACH. MR. C. H. DEXTER, Formerly of tho " Cliff House." San Francisco, announces to his friends and tho public that he has leased the nbw and elegant Hotel recently erected by Ben Holladay, Esq., upon the site of tho old Summer House, at .Clatsop Beach. Tho house is elegantly furnished, and possesses all mod ern imorovem'ents. A large and spacious Din ing Room, Billiard Room, extonsive JParlors," Bath Rooms, Rooms onuito, etc., etc., all well arrangea for tho comfort of Guests. Tho Grounds are beautifully laid out. A half-mile Race Track, with Shell drive; Croquet Ground Children's Play Ground, Swings, etc.. etc. Boats upon tho crook; plenty of Trout Fishing; a splendid Stable, 'with Saddlo Horses for those who wish for Equestrian rides ever tho Beach; Bathing Houses, for -Salt Water Bath ing and, in fact, everything necessary for tho Pleasure Soeker, tho Tourist or tho Invalid. Ocean, Mountain, Forest and River Scenery, comuined, mako this tho finost,Place of Resort in tho World. Tho climate is oquablo never subject to extromes of heat or cold and onoof tho healthiest places unon tho Globe. Tho 'Table will bo unexcelled, and the' subscriber pledges himsolf that nothing will bo loft un done for tho ploasuro and comfort of his Pat rons. Terms moderate ancLsatisfactory. CHARLES H. DEXTER, BAY-VIEWHOUSE, (Fifteen Utiles Northwest of Astoria.) At Unity, Baker's Bay, W. T THE UNDERSIGNED HAS PURCHASED tho above house at this favorite resort. Having thoroughly renovated and furnished tho same with now matorial, it will bo kept in first-class stylo. Tho table will bo furnished with the best the market affords. Fresh Fish, Oysters and Clams in ovory stylo. No pains will be spared to mako guests comfortable. Tho above housois only ono and a half miles from tho Ocean Beach, where anglers may en joy rare sport Boats, carrying passengers, will ply between Unity and Astoria, connect ing with Columbia River boats. Tri-wookly stages will run between Unity and Shoal water Bay. JOHN HUNTER, Proprietor. CLATSOP HOUSE, SKIPANON LANDING.. A. C. WIRT, PROPRIETOR. v Is prepared to entertain tho public. Horses and Coach, with-Baggago Wagon and careful drivers to convoy parties to any point SUMMER HOUSE.. CLATSOP BEACH. 'RS, CLOUTRIE WISHES TO INFORM the public that she has- eomnloted her largo now two-story house, which is hard finished, throughout, and is now prepared to receive visitors at this woll known rosort GRIMES HOUSE, CLATSOP BEACH. VISITORS' WILL FIND THE ABOVE named House open for tho entertainment of guests during tho season, as usual Dissolution of Co-Partnership. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVET THAT THE Lo-PartnorshiD heretofore onstintr be tween Donaldson h Reed, in the Market busi ness, has boon dissolved, and tho undersigned having purchased tho interestof A. J. Donald son therein, will continue the business as be fore at the old stand on Main street. AIL dobts due tho firm will be paid to me, and vice versa. GRENVILLE REED. Astoria, August 15, 1873. aulo-4w FOR SALE FOUR PAIRS OF BARK BRAMAS! SSFowls four months old, full blooded, and of tho Boylo Strain Sl 00 per pair. Auaress. , I'uUMAa i. unuM-in;, lj20tf . CathlamGt.W.T. POETLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. W. Jackson & Co., . Front Street, Portland, Importers and. Wholesalo Dealers in Crookeiyl Glassiuare, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Wooden Ware, Goal Oil, Furnishings, Etc., Etc. And also Agents for Perkins & House's Patent Metallic Kerosene or Coal Oil Safety Lamps! B Qur stock, having boensolected and. ship ped direct to us from manufacturers in the East and Europe, we are prepared to sell to the trade at such rates as wo. think will induce trade. . aul2 tf THE tea Sue Manufactured -by Lazarus & Morri3, , Hartford, Connecticut, ANEW METHOD OF FITTING GLASS es to tho eye of any person who cannot sparo tho time to 'come and select for them selves. Any person who. will send us a copy for sample of tho smallest sized typo 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 Wholesalo Dealers. 18, 20 and 22 North Front st., Portland Oregon San Francisco effice: Corner of California and Front Streets. James Laidlaw. Henry James Gate. LaidlaW & Gate7 Importers and Commission Merchants, 23 Front Street, "Portland. Orogonj London Agents: BEDFEBN, ALEXANDER & Co. S. Gr. Skidmore, Druggist and Apothecary, Has Removed tp'his NEW AND ELEGANT STORE, 111 First st., next to L. C. Honrichson's, Portland, Oregon. au7 Claims on the XT. S.; AND ON ANY STATE. LL KINDS OF MILITARY, . NAVAL , and Indian Claims, Modoc War vouchors, collected by the undersigned. Monoy advanc ed on tho awards of tho Auditors, .fi" Persons having business with Depart ments at Washington, and with any State, will pleaso apply to " " C. M. CARTER, Attorney for Claimants, au7tf Portland, Oregon. ALBHET BARTSCH, Pianos Mater and. Tim, Cornor Third and Salmon Stroots, PORTLAND. OREGON. UPRIGHT PIANOS MADE TO ORDER. J3"Pianos and Organs Repaired and Tuned. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. OREGON BOOT AND SHOE STORE! S. M. BARR, J. C. K1NGS1EY. BARR&XIGSLEY, RLNCIPAL RETAJLERS OF THE STA nlo brands of Eastern, California and Ore gon Boots and Shoos, No. 135- First street cor nor Yamhill, Portland Oregon. BS" With our long experience and small ex pense wo are enabled to sell cheaper than any other house in tho city of Portland. Astho proverb goes 3100 saved is S2 00 made: Call and see and give us your trade. BARR & KINGSLEY. CRACKER MANUFACTORY Oregon Bakery, P. OPITZ, Proprietory First Street, near Vine, Portland,, Oregon mir ANTTFACTURE all kinds of Fancy Bis- 11 cuits, Crackers, Pilot, Ship and Naval Bread. Orders addressed as abovo promptly attended to,, aul4tf Goto G. A. SHEFPARD'S 1 Corner of Yamhill andrPirst-streeta, PORTLASTD ....OBEGON, roB Groceries Groceries Groceries Groceries Groceries Grocories Groceries Groceries- flrocorio3 Groceries Groceries Groceries GROCERIES Groceries Groceries Groceries Groceries Groceries Groceries Grocories Groceries Grocories Groceries Groceries Groceries WHOLESALE OE EETAIL.. 3- Tho best stock of STAPLES aniTEA in Orogon. All goods warranted LEGAL NOTICES. i x Proclamation. "Whereas, Under the Act of the Leirtp. lahve assembly of the State of Ore5, entitled u an Act to protect litigants;" aC proved October 24th, 180. The Tbj Weekly Astorian, a newspaper .pub lished at Ahtoria Clatsop County Orcgofc. has been designated to publish tho legal and judicial advertisements for the couny of Clatsop in the State of Oregon. "Whereas, The proprietor of said T5a "Weeexy Astoria has led Vith. tbe County Clerk of said county of Clatsop written stipulations accepting the cond tions of said Act, together with a "bond approved as the law directs, with a proper return and notice thereof to this office, ac cording to law. Now, therefore, the said TRr-"WEK03 Astorian is hereby proclaimed to "be ap pointed and confirmed as. the meditnn through which all legal and judicial acU vertisements for the County of Clatsop to the State of Oregon shall he published for the period authorized by law. In testimony whereof I have hereunto 9& my hand and caused the seal of the State erf Oregon to be affixed, at the Executi office in the city of Salem thiatwenfe fourth day of July a. H. 1873. By tho Governor, ("--- L.F. GROVES L.S Attest: S. F. Chadwick, -v-y-'J Socrotary of St&t, "Writ of Special Election. " To the Sheriffs of the several Coimtfci within the State of Oregen: Whereas, At a general election hold.oa Bs third day of June, a. d., 1872, the Hon. JoSKPJS S. WiLBotf was duly elected Representative of tho State of Oregon in the Forty-third Congrefife of tho United States: and Whereas, Since the said olectiorvsaid ofBgp has become vacant by tho doathofsaidiiHkuS bent; and Whereas, By provision of the Constitute of the United States, andtholawsof this State, it has become tho duty of tho Governor theK of to issue his writ of oloction to fill such cancy; Now, therefore, I, L. F. Grover, Govenacx of the State of Oregon, do heroby conjmana you and each of you to notify the several Judges of Election within and for your several counties, to hold a special election of "Eopj sontativo in. Congress to fill the vacancy afore said, on Monday, the (13) thirteenth, day of October, 1573, and that you cause all propgr notices to bo given thereof according to lai Given under my hand and tho seal of t$ State of Oregon, at Salem, this tenth d dOf July, a. d. 1873. L. S. L. F. GROVER, Attest: S. F. Chadwick. " Socrotary of State OrefcGBk Administrator's Notice. N THE COUNTY COURT of THE STATE , of Oregon, for tho County of Clataon. Jnlv 7th, 1873. In tho matter of tho estate of Mils L. Callender deceased. It appearing to tbe Court, upon the petition of Philo CajQencUat, administrator of said estate, praying for an dor to sell tho real estate of said deceased thai it is necessary that said real estate be sold pay tho expenses of administration and chums against tho estate; it is ordered, that all pern sons interested in said estate bo cited to appegj before this Court, on Monday, September l$j 1873. at tho Court-house in Astoria Clatsop county, Oregon, to show causet if any there tp why license should not bo granted to the said administrator, to sell said real estate-, doacril ed as follows, to-wit: Part of sections No. 4, 8and 9t of township 7, north rango lOweL situate in said county of Clatsop, containing 320 acres, and that notice of said applicatklJi b'o.published in tho Tri-Weekly Astorian, IB four successive weeks, before said 1st day of September, 1873. J. W. MOFFITT, j24;4th ' County Judise. Summons. - : IN THE C1RCURT COURT OF THEj5I2B of Oregon for tho county of Clatsop. Casseo C. Andorson, Plantiff, vs Lewi. Anderson, Defendant: To Lewis P. Anderson tho dofondant, In tho name of thg State of urogen: xou are noroby required to j swer tho complaint filed against you in EeEd abovo entitled suit, at the first term of said Court to bo, held at Astoria in and for said County and State next after six weeJisfrom thu date of this Publication. And if you fail go to answer, tho plaintiff will apply to tho CootJ fortno reuef demanded therein, which 5&j Dissolution ot tno marriage contract with.' By order of tho Court WM. L. McEWi Atty. for Plaint Dated July 26th. 1873. - j2ae. Kotico. " THE TAX PAYERS of CLATSOP COUJ ty Oregon, will take notice that on tholaii Monday in August, tho Board of Equalization will attend at the office of tho County Clerk of Clatsop county and publicly oxamino tho As sessment rolls, and correct all errors in v&li tion, description or qualities of lands, or oitez property. W. M. CHANCE,- Asseseoj. Astoria August 2, lava. au6 97f OTTO TEEUEE. No. 1 North-Front Street, Portland, DEALER IN WINES' AND LIQUORS -HJ Manufacturer of Syrups, Cordials, Bittern etc., etc. Sole agent for John Wolland's Phi adelphia Brewery, San Francisco. Bees by tho keg or bottro. Goods delivered' to any part of the Stte. CENTRAL MARKET.JStalls No.-27-tidA Portland, Oregon JOHNSON &.SPALDINQf Dealors-in. all kinds of 'FRESH MEATS, afc packors of'Beef and Pork. ThoJiighot-prj paid for all kinds of fat stock. j3ttl ORTLAND BOX FACTQRIS-North-ItoJt street, Portland; Oregon.. Boxes of 'every description constantly on bsa& and mado to order, urders addressed to Joz Harlow, cornor of First and. E stteeta, meet with prompt attention.. jS E..MILWAIN, 9o Front and 96 First Street,, ip Portland, Oregon. OS- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DBAJKgtt in Stoves, Sheet-iron, Tin-plate, etc. PlumS ing and Gas fitting cheaper than any hfir house in town. 'ILL'S PATENT IMPROVED SPRTMfl L Stamp, for stamping-Linen and 1800 otfew articles. A silver-plated stamp of fin fi5jr and perfect construction, with bottle, of fact Indelible Ink, Ink Pad, and three entir Jur phabots, enclosed in a seat box, with fifljk structions, sent propaid for only $155. SjS best thing for tho price evr invented. AjSm wanted. H. C. Barnard &. Co.. 214 OH v2S& St. Louis, Mq. MP k