Tri-weekly Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1873-1874, August 23, 1873, Image 4

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Tri-Weekly Astorian
SATURDAY August 23, 1S73
Post Office Notice.
rmnGonTal Delivery at the Astoria
Postoffice will be open daily, (except Sun
Azy), from 8 o'clock a. M. until 7 r, m.
On Sundays froinl to 2 o'clock P. M
Monev Orders issued from 8a.M. to 4.
J MAILS CLOSE:
For Portland and intermediate offices,
For Skipanon, Seabide house, and Tilla
mook, daily on arrival of the mail from
Portland. .
For Forts Stevens and Cape Disappoint
ment, Unity, Oystcrville, and Olympia
Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 7:3( Aw .;
ForKnappton, Grays river, Klaskanme,
Youngs river, .Levis and Clarke, JNena
em valley, etc.,. irregular.
D;r. Boseau's SmaU-Pos Cure.
As this most loathsome of an diseases is li
able to break out amoun&us at any tune, it is
well to be prepared for it. at all tnnes.
Dr. KorVeau'5 Small-Pox Cure smd Preven
tive now prepared and kpt on band at my
oilico, corner first and Main streets, one door
from lurst, ist aguro cure? ox. provestsvp for
that disease.. The history of. 'thir roetbcuie
can not better bV oxplainodl tfy mo than by
inserting the following somewhat condensed
iStters..? SAMUEL COR WIN. Proprietor
SXn Birfcisccr Julz 2f 1S72.
My-dbarr old friend. Samuel Corwin I have
no doubt but you -will bo much surprised on
receiving this lottor, but, perhaps, not more so,
or. more gratified,, than I was to boar from
soui. The manner in which I hoard from you,
and! learned of your whoroabouts, is this: 1
HappenecLto bo looking over, aa Oregon' news
paper. and-Oticed your name, asdtepresonta-ttvo-elccik
ffouiIillaniook count?;, Ihe thrill
of pleasure which.I oxperioncodon reading, is
mdlscribablb.-. Tho- anv. aots-or kmdnoss
which.I receivcdlat your hands Ion gry oars ago
Have -sever been forgotten,, notwithstanding
auri correspondbnoe- has boon brokon fori?
xearsi- Well, Sam I won't attempt to give
you more than tho outlines of what has tran
spired with: mo sinco wo la3t corresponded.
So many incidonts of the past, in which you
andil were connected crowd, upon any mind
that I cannot think or write of "myself. Does
vour mind over revert to the past, when wo
"first met how you took mo in as a partnor,
when those who ought to have been my best
friends throw off on mo how wo got snowed
in and had to live on potatoes straight for six
weeks how good that grSzzloy moat tasted
what a disgraceful retreat wo made from our
poor inriocont Jack, when wo thought wo wero
besioged by a grizzley. "Well, bam, thoso
events of IS 52 fro-iuontly furnish subject niat
f r.i nv thmrhti. nnil. as I am writimr to
you, crowd upon my mind, but I will dismiss j
rjiem for the present to grvo piace to tnat wuiuu
will, perhaps, lo of greater interest to you.
I pocketed, eleven thousand dollars out of tho
"Deoi Cfaiin?' you gavo me in Maraposa, and
started f6r homo ib, June, 18."5 I invested
film. flinc;nnil rlnllnrs in raal estate in this
city, andleft 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 l ork city,
in which I was very successful sold out two
vears ago, sinco which timo I have been trav
eling through tho European countries, lou
ijnow 1 used to have a weakness fos tevelmg;
Well, it has been gratified to- my heart's con
tent. While in Franco I was taken with tho
?mall-pox. Tho lady of the inn tolAl mo that 1
was fortunate to take tho disease at that place.
thcro was an old small-pox doctor near by
who never failed to cure, no matter how bad
th 9 disease; and suro enough, I began to re
cover within four hours after commencing to
take the medicine, and in twenty-four hours
1 "felt quite well. I was so much elated with
tho magical effects of tho medicmo that I was
determined, if possible, to obtain tho formula,
iu which I succoeded, by paying handsomoly
and promising not to divulge it in France.
I see from Oregon papers that you havo tho
discaao among you. Tho enclosed packago
contains tho formula and sufficient material
for family uso. I havo cured all tho cases
that 1 havo come in contract with, and find it
an infallible cure and preventive. ben ypu
answer this, I will forward sufficient of tho
innterial to make you a fortuno, as I havo am
ple, and rot assured I reciprocate past favors.
ously your answer. Diroetto San rrancisco,
as Twill remain hero about two months.
I'oursotc. ISAAC RIv!lIARDSON.
When I received this medicine, theio lacing,
no "small-pox in tho Stato of Oregon, I sent
packages to a number of placos in California
and othor States, to bo properly tested, al
though my own confidence in its virtue was
completely ostabliihod by tho source from
which I obtained it. Tho following letters
were duly received from tho parties to whiI
sent test packases of the medicine:
Sacramknto, Cal , Dec. 27, 1872.
Samuel Corwin, Nehalem, Oregon Donr
Sir: I havo tho ploasuro of communicating to
you the fact I had an opportunity at last of
testing tho efficiency of your preparation for
the cure ol sman-pox. Jir. A.iveyser, a menu
of mine, was taken with tho sniall-pox Dec
ember 13 th. I loarnod tho fact about six
oZelock on tho ovoning of the 10th, and started
immediately for tho residenco of Mr. K., sit
uated about fourteen milos from hero, towards
Cache Creek, Yolo county. I got to K.'s placo
just twonty minutes before twelve o'clock, and
commenced giving tho modicino precisely at
t-.S;lvo o'clock- Continued, to give tho medi
trno overy hour until twelve o'esock next eve
ning, having givon twenty-nine doses $ and,
wtuttut farther aid, K. recovered, and is now
as well as ovor, without any vi?iblo signs of
ccer having had tho disease. All of us who
Avere exposed, took or tho medicine as a pre
ventive, and I havo no doubt, by so doing,
were kept from getting tho disease
Yours etc.. JAMEa HASBIN.
FwmuLK, Humboldt Co,Cal,Feb.l 1878.
Tuond Corwin Yo-ar small-pox cure proved
quite a God-send to this community lately. 1
lirul tho satisfaction of curing thrco of our
to.vnsmen of tho small-pox lately, Now, I
am out of medicine, and 1 want you to send
me about a thousand bottles, or send an agent
down here. You would do well to have an
a,r.iit in o cry town in California. 1 am get
ting up a s-tatcment, with tho ignaburo of the
parties knowing tho facts, and will send it
jn. Accept our thanks, etc.,
C. E. CHURCH.
2s"o person should bo without this medicine,
as tVe disease is now in various parts of tho
country, and may be among us any day. It is
an old and trao adage, that "An ounce of pre
ventive is worth a pound of cure". T'is a
w'uj man that carries his coat on a fair day,"
cte. SAMUEL COllWIX, Proprietor.
Noluilem, Oregon.
Sleeve Sutton X.os.t,.v
i.ive a reward of $10 for it-on presentation to
. The finder of a gold (Bolivia.) coin SLEEVE
15UTJ OX, with two fastenings for the bleevo,
,-l ,1 . ,.:il, !., Cn.'ftAK. !" "NT A will rp-
ji; tf " Occident Hotel.
CLARKE, HENDERSON & COOK;
This Space is Heses'vedl
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Oekum's Mew Building
Corner Firt and "Washington,
PORTLAND, .OREGON.
Henderson
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HOTEL?.
American Ex. Hotel,
Cor. Front and Washington strcctsi
PORTLAND, OREGON
L. P. W. QUIMBY, C. It. PERKINS.
TnE PROPRIETORS AVOULD RESPECT
fully inform the traveling public, that the
American Exchange having been recently im
proved in all its departments, tliey are 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.
Tho American Exchange coach will always
be in readiness to convoy passengers and bag
gago to and from the Hotel, free of charge.
CHEMEKETA nOTEL Salem, Oregon
WESLEY GRAVES, Proprietor
J&STho cheapest andbestHotcl in tBo State.
Froo Coach to the House.
Cosmopo! itan Hotel,
(Kepjb on tho European Plan,)
ZIEBER &JOLTtN PROPRIETORS
Corner Stark and Front stroets, Portland
RIARD HOUSE. H. Cazaijan, Proprietor.
View street, ictoria, British Columbia.
EMPIRE HOUSE J. O'Briex, Proprietor.
Opposite Railroad depot and Steamboat
Landing, Kalama W. T. Tho best and cheap
est Hotel in Kalama.
G. B, cog-
"WV HV ANDRUSr
Occidental Hotel,
(Kept on tho European Plan,)
COOK & ANDRUS .PROPRIETORS
Corner First and Morrison steots, Portland.
ACIFIC HOTEL S1KE3 &Quimby, Proprs.
Main street, Olympia, W. T. Stago offico.
RAILROAD HOUSE J. McGrath, Propr.
Good meals, clean beds, moderate prices.
Tonino, W. T., present terminus N. P. R. R.
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 sinco tho fire, and is
now tho most comfortable and convenient
house in tho Stato. altf
SUXMEK RESORTS.
THE SEASIDE HOUSE.
CLATSOP BEACH.
MR. C. II. DEXTER, Formerly of tho " Cliff
House," San Francisco, announces to his
friends and tho public that ho has leased tho
new and elegant Hotel recently erected by
Hon llolladav. Esn.. upon the site of the old
Summer House, at Clatsop Beach. Tho 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
woll arranged for tho comfort of Guests. Tho
Grounds aro beautifully laid out A half-mile
Race Track, with Shell drive; (Jroquet Ground
Children's Play Ground, Swings, etc.. etc.
Boats upon tho creek; plenty of Trout Fishing;
a splendid Stablo, with Saddlo Horses for
those who wish for Equestrian rides ever tho
Beach; Bathing Houses, for Salt Water Bath
ingand, in fact, everything necessary for tho
Pleasuro Seoker, tho Tourist or tho Invalid.
Ocean, Mountain, Forest and Rivor Scenery,
com oined, mako this tho finest Placo of Resort
in tho World. The climate is equable novor
subject to extremes of heat or cold and one of
tho healthiest places upon tho Globe. Tho
Table will bo unexcelled, and tho subscriber
pledges himself that nothing will bo loft un
done for tho pleasure and comfort of his Pat
rons. Terms moderate and satisfactory.
CHARLES 11. DEXTER.
BAY-VIEW HOUSE,
(Fifteen Miles Northwest of Astoria.)
At Unity, Baker's Bay, W. T.,
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS PURCHASED
tho abovo house at this favorito resort
Having thoroughly renovated and furnished
the sumo with new material, it will bo kept in
first-class stylo.
The table will bo furnished with tho best the
market affords. Fresh Fish, Oysters and
Clams in overy stylo. No pains will bo spared
toiako guests comfortable.
Tho abovo houso is 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-weokly
stagos will run between Unity and Shoal
water Bay. JOHN HUNTER, Proprietor,
CLATSOP HOUSE,
SKIPAXON LANDING.
A. C. WIRT, PROPRIETOR.
Is prepared to ontertain tho public. Horses
and Coach, with Baggage Wagon "and careful
drivers to convoy parties to any point
STJIEAIER HOUSE.
CLATSOP BExlCH.
MRS, CLOUTRIE "WISHES TO INFORM
tho public that sho has completed her
large new two-story house, which is hard
finished throughout, and is now prepared to
roceivo visitors at this well known resort
GRIMES HOUSE,
CLATSOP BEACU.
VISITORS WILL FIND THE ABOVE
named House open for tho entertainment
of guests during the season, as usual
E. MILWAIN,
95 Front and lM First Street,
Portland, Oregon.
. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
in stoves, Sheet-iion, Tin-plate, etc.. Plumb
ing and Gas fitting cheaper than any other
house in town.
OTTOTREUER.
No, 1 North-Front Street, Portland.
EALTJIl IN WINES AND LIQUORS AND
Afflnnfoi.turnrftf Svnins. Cfirninls- Bittnrs.
ctc, etc. Sole agent for John ellandSPhil
adolphia Brewery, San Francisco. Beer by
the keg or bottle.
Goods delivered to any part of tho City.
PORTLAND ADVERHfeKMETS.
W. Jackson & Co.,
Front Street, Portland,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
Crockery,
Glri6Rii'are) (Jutlcrm
Plated Ware, Wooden ware,
Coal Oil) Furnishings,
Etc., Etc.
And also Agents for Perkins & House's Patent
Metallic Kerosene or Coal Oil
Safety La raps!
flST'ur stock having been sefected and ship
ped direct to us frem: manufacturers in the
East, and Europe.- wo ao prepared' to sell to
tho trado at such rates as-' Wo- think will induco
trade. ul2 tf
THE
MU
Manufactured by Lafcafus & Morris,
Hartford, Conneufiteut,
. NEW METHOD OF FITTING GLASS-C-
03- fe- tho evo of anv nerson who cannot.
sparo tho tlm'o" f!o como and solect for thom
solfves. Any person who will send us a copy
forsamplo of tho smallest sized typor that they
can road at an ordinary distance', can bo fitted
to glasses tbs6 will suit tho oyo.
L. CVHENRICHSEN, Co., Solo Agents,
109 First street, Portland. au7
Allen & Lewis,
Shipping and Commission
Merchants, and "Wholosalo Dealors.
18, 20 and 22 North Front st, Portland Oregon
San Francisco office:
Corner of California and Front Streets.
James Laidlaw.
Henry James Gate.
Laidlaw & Gate,
Importers and Commission Merchants,
23 Front Street, Portland. Oregon.
London Agents:
REDFERN, ALEXANDER & Co.
S. Gr. Skidmore,
Druggist and Apothecary,
Has Removod to his
NEW AND ELEGANT STORE,
111 First st, next to L. C. Henrichsen's,
Portland, Oregon - au7
Claims on the U. S.;
AND ON ANY STATE.
LL KINDS OF MILITARY, NAVAL
, and Indian Claims. Modoc War vouchors.
collected by tho undersigned. Money advanc
ed on tho awards of tho Auditors,
BST Persons having business with Depart
ments at Washington, and with any State, will
please apply to C. M. CARTER,
Attorney for Claimants,
auTtf Portland, Oregon.
ALBERT BARTSCH,
Pianos lata and Tier,
Cornor Third and Salmon Streets,
PORTLAND. ----- OREGON.
UPRIGHT PIANOS MADE TO ORDER.
JS5Tianos and Organs Repaired and Tuned.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
OREGON BOOT AND SHOE STORE!
S. M. BARR, J. C. KINGSLEY.
BAKU & KINGSLEY,
PRINCIPAL RETAILERS OF TnE TA
plo brands of Eastern, California and Ore
gon Boots and Shoos, No, 135 First street cor
nor Yamhill, Portland Oregon.
fi" With our long experience and small ex
pense wo are enabled to sell cheaper than any
other house in tho city of Portland. As the
proverb goes SI 00 saved fe $2 00 made: Call
and seo and give us your trado.
BARR & ICTNGSLEY.
CRACKER MANUFACTORY
Oregon Bakery,
P. OPITZ, Proprietor,
First Street, near Vine, Portland, Oregon
TWTANUFACTURE all kin 4s of Fancy Bis
1? cuits, Crackers, Pilot, Ship and Naval
Bread. Orders addressed as abovo promptly
attended to, U tf
Goto G. A. SHEPPARD'S !
Comer of Yamhill and Fit streets,
PORTLAND ........OREGON,
FOP. 1
Groceries
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'Groceries
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
tfiTThc best stock of STAPLES and TEA
in Oregon. All goqds warranted.
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LEGAL 'OKCES.
Prfidlaxnatioii.
VllEnA&1 tfiider the Act of the Legis
lative ftsscitibly of the State of Oregon,,
entitled an Act to protect litigants," ap--prpVed
Octoher 24th, 1S70. The Tki
AVeekly Astoria, a newspaper pub
lished at Abtoria Clatsop County Oregon,
hah been designated to publish the legal
and judicial advertisements for the county,
of Clatsop in the State of Oregon.
"Whereas, The proprietor of said Tri- -"Weekly
As9R has filed with tho
County Clerk tf said county of Clatsop,
written stipulations accepting the condi
tions cf said t, together with a bond .
appTOVed' a5 trWl-sv careets, witJi a proper
return and notice thereof to this office, ac
cording to law.-
Now, therefcrey the said Tri-Weekly"
Astoriajt is Tier e&y proclaimecto be ap-
pointed and cfirmed as the medium
through which a?Tl egal and judicial ad--vertisements
for the County of Clatsop irt
the State of Oifegori shall be publihke
for the period authorized by law
In tcstimonyhereof I have hereunto eet
my band an'clcaused the seal of the State of
Oregori'1 1' l)e' .aelF, at the Executive
office in fne' S6y of Salem this twenty
fourth day of July a. d. 1873.
Bv tho Governor.
'-"- L.F. GROVER.
L.S Attest: S. F. Chadwick,
"v Secretary of Stato.
Summons
IN THE C1RCURT COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon for tho county of Clatsop.
Cassoo C.Anderson, Plantiff, vs. LewP,
Anderson, Defendant: To Lewis P. Anderson
the defendant, In tho namo of tho Stato of
Orogen: You aro hereby required to an
swor tho complaint filed against you in tho
above entitled suit, at tho first torn of said
Court to bo hold at Astoria in and for said
County and Stato next after six weeks from tho
date of this Publication. And if you fail so to
answer, tholaintiff will apply to the Court
for tho relief domanded therein, which ia, a
Dissolution of tho marriage contract with yd'
By order of tho Court WM . L. McE WAN
Atty. for PlaintiHL
Dated July 20ulS?3.. joy 0w
Dissolution of Co-PartnersMp.
UTICE IS HEREBY GIVET THAT THE
Co-rartnorship heretofore existmir be
tween Donaldson &. Reed, in tho Market busa
ness, has boon dissolved, and tho undersigned?
having.pusehascd'tho interest of A. J. Donald
son therein, will continue the business as be
fore at tho old stand on Main street. All
debts due tho firm will bo paid to me, and vico
versa. tilUSJN YJL REED.
Astoria, August 15, 1878.
tml."j-iYv
Notice
FfIHE TAX PAYERS of CLATSOP COUS
J. ty Oregon, will take notico that on tho last
Monday in August, tho Board of Equalization
will attend at the office of the County Clerk of
Clatsop county and publicly cxamino tho As
sessment rolls, and correct all errors in vaLua?
tion, description or qualities of lands, or other
proporty. W. M. CHANCE, Assessor.
Astoria August 2, 1873. auo 9w
L. P. FISHERr
ADVERTISING AGENT,
Rooms 20 & 21 Merchant's Exchango, Cali
fornia street, San Francisco,
SOLICITS ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUB
scriptions for tho Tri-Wkkkly Astorian
and for papers published in California, Oregon
andNcvada; ashington, Utah, Idaho, MonJ
tana, Colordo. Arizona and adjacent Territo
ries; Sandwich Islands, tho British Possessions
Mexican ports, Nicaragua, Panama, Valpa
raiso, Japan and China; Now Zealand and
the Australian Colonies, tho Atlantic States
and Europe.
ADVERTISING
Has created many a new business;
Has enlarged many an old business;
Has revived many a dull business;
Has rescued many a lost business;
Has saved many a failing business;
Has preserved many a largo business;
And insures success in any business.
GLTtARD'S SECRET. Stephen Girard used
to say in old age: "I havo always considered
advertising liborally and long to bo tho groat
medium of success in business, and tho prelude
to wealth. And I havo mado it an irvariblo
rule to advertise in dull times as well as tho
busiest, long exporionco showing that money
thus spent is well laid out. as by continually
keeping my businoss before the public it has
secured many sales that I otherwise would
havo lost."
ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS.
KEEP your NAME BEFORE tho PUBLIC.
Judicious Advertising Insures
A FORTUNE!
If Business is dull, ADVERTISE!
If Business is brisk, ADVERTISE!
Kt35"Thc man who didn't believe in advertis
ing has gone into partnership with tho Sheriff
and that official does tho advertising.
fl "RHT? W T ?f?ices a
I VAVJkf JUADUIXAlUJai
213 Geary street, San Francisco.
tfSTSpccial attention to all Chronic and diffi
cult cases. Officf hours 10 a. m. to 3 p. m:
(3 to iy p. nK au7 tX
ILL'S PATENT IMPROVED SPRING
Stamp, for stamping Linen and 1900 other
articles. A silver-plated stamp of fine finish
and perfect construction, with bottle of host
Indelible Ink, Ink Pad, and three ontro Alp
phabets, enclosed in a neat box, with fuU in
structions, sent prepaid for only $1 50. Tho
best thing for tho pricoever invented. Agents
wanted. H. C. Barnard &. Co., 314 Olive street,
St. LouK Mo. au5 tf
WELLS, FARGO cfc CO.'S EXPRESS,
AVING ESTABLISHED OFFICES IN
, all parts of Oregon, Washington and Idaho
Territories, we aro prepared to do a General
Express and l-roighting business m all its
branches.
Freight or Packages will bocalledfor in any
part of the city (by giving proper notico) and
forwarded with dispatch to any part of tho
world, through our own and connecting Ex
presses, at Greatly reduced rates.
COLLECTIONS MADE, and Commissions ,
for Purchase of Goo,ds, etc., etc., will roceivo
piompt attention.
Wo shall continue to DRAW EXCHANGE
as usual on all tho principal cities of the Unit
ed States, tho Canadas and Europe, and to sell
TELEGRAPHIC EXCHANGE when desired.
WELLS, FARGO & CO.
A. Vvx Dvsbv, Resident Agent, Astoria.
'ANTED A SCHOOL TEACHER FOR
two children, at the house of tho Princi
pal Light keeper at' Capo Disappointment.
A ddres, J . . M UN SON.
July 12th, lb73. Capo.
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