Cz-1 wuwuy"y mm0mmmmnmymmimrr?K-'Fm i m i . --j- -fcx.-yrr.r -JW' - T J i Tri-Weekly stqiian 0 ASTORIA, OREGON;! I). C. IRELAND , Editor. THURSDAY Sept. 11, 1S73 THE CALIFORNIA JEXECTIOX. The press of Oregon and California have made considerable comment on the result of the California election. The Orcgonlan says: "The newspapers of California are study ing the meaning and moral of the recent election. The Bulletin, Call and Union nee in it the determination of the people to overthrow'the railway power in politic. The Chronicle's opinion we gave yester day. And now the Oakland News, which was throughout a staunch supporter of the straight Republican ticket (for Alameda county) in announcing the defeat of its candidate for State Senator, and consider in that it is at liberty to speak its whole mind, says that " the fact stood out con spicuously that a Convention had not nominated the man its delegates were sent there to vote for;" that the candidate was not a reliable Republican, but achieved his nomination by disgraceful political jugglery. Yet these things, the News think, did not justify the masses of the party in scratching his name. It talks a Ktfift wcrmHiillv. however, and its reflec tions are of some interest, as they indicate a certain change in old, and established beliefs, that has just come over numerous .-taunchpaity journals in California." The Portland Evening News says: The California election is full of sig nificance. It indicates the extent oi me i popular uprising against monopolies in California, and the determination of the people to repudiate the Republican paity since its surrender to them. Not a man on the regular Republican ticket was elected. The successful candidates all be longed to the diflcrcnt anti-monopoly ticket-. There was elected upon the straight Democratic ticket: Roach, State Senator; ttnbm-t "ITmvG. Ashcmblvman: Ryan, Dis- trict Attorney; Hurbert, Treasurer; Cock rill, Chief of Police; Prank, Recorder; Denman, Superintendent of Schools; and Siocs, one of the three Pire Commission ers. All others elected belong to the In dependent ticket. The result is import ant, since the contest was waged on the pari of the anti-monopolists with a divided foice, against the Central Pacific Railroad, and with a decisive result." " od Save the Queen. ' Astoria Sept. lGth 1S73. Editor Asteriax: I see in the last issue of your paper that you, in speaking of Tslr. Guilder's introduce performance as a pianist, i him as playing in exquisite style, " God save the Queen." It occurred to me thatit would he in good taste to give you a short history of that truly national air. The great German composer, Joseph Hay den, in his younger days, gave the air, and the words, "God save the King," to the German people, and its great popu laritv, and adoption as the German National hymn established the char acter and reputation of Hayden as a musical composer. England soon learned to appreciate its merits, and arranged the words as we read them now, " God save the Queen," and it became the National air of England. About the time ot our American Revolution, the words, "My country 'tis of thee," etc., were written by an American, and set to the same air, under the name "America." The English accused us of stealing their national hymn, but we retort ed, "you stole it from your German cousins." The rendition by Mr. Guilder was truly wonderful; the acme of perfec tion. The arrangement is his own, not yet given to the world. Madame Anna Bishop has been, and is, her nrrn nmiSlf1nrP.fi. a Stai Of tllO fil'St liiimps of Information. Here are a few lumps of informa tion known to some but by a great many yet to be learned: How to lay off a square piece of rrrmmfl; MftnfiiirG off 208-V feet Oil 0 each side, and you will have an acre within an inch. Contents of distances An acre con tains 4,840 square yards. Measure of distances A mile is 5, 280 feet, or 1,760 yards in length. A fathom is six feet. A league is three miles. A day's journey is 33 miles. A cubit is eighteen inches. A hand (horse measure) is four in ches. A palm is three inches. A span is 10J inches. A space is three feet. A barrel of flour weighs 169 pounds. A barrel of pork is 200 pounds. A barrel of rice is 200 pounds. A barrel of powder is 25 pounds. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE ONLY MariiifacturinffHouse MIPGELLAKEOUS. Badger's Music Store Sole Agency for the liendiiiir Instruments of the "World IX OREGON. The Northern Pacific is construct ing an extensive round-house at Bismarck. Fishel & Boberts, Corner First and "Washington Streets, PORTLAND, OEEGON. EASHIOMBLE CLOTHIER a:d manufacturers. THE BEST VALUE FOR THE LEAST MONEY. Beaver Lodge Ho. 35, I.Q.O.F. .v'"L'i" Meet every Thursday evening. rSSfe2S. at S o'clock, in the Odd Fellow's .5.. Hall, corner of Cuss and Jefferson sftrfr gtrccts, Astoria. Members of the Order are invited to attend. By order, N. G, HALLETT, DAYS & GO.' PIANOS ! POWERFULLY CONSTRUCTED, Hisrhly finished and olegantlv designed. Acknowl edged by the greatest living J ianists l.isr.t, hubenstcin and Leutner to be the most re markable 1 ianos in e.itnncc for 1 ower, Sweetness, Durability, Lrilliancy and Perfec tion of 1 ouch &E0E6E f OOFS k GO.' (listen) "Wondeiful Cabinet, ORGANS! The most important invention of the day ca pable of producing innnenso power, as well as every shade of delicate musical expression. rtST Call and examino beforo pm chasing. "W. K. BADGES NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LUdlBEli. LUMBER. OOK OX TiSE BRIGHT SID22. It is sad to see persons -who might enjoy much of happiness in the world, hunting their surroundings for some dark,forbidding and unpleas ant thing to be groaned over instead of living in the sunlight, and gathering pleasant things in the garden of ob servation and experience. Though times may be dull, that is no reason why we should give way to despon dency. It is true that many of the uno le on this coast have not had their anticipations realized, but after all we are superlatively better oft as a people than those in the older states, so on the whole we should be cheerful rather than otherwise. On all occasions look on the bright side of things. It is the right side. fxh.Q times may be hard, but it will make them no easier by wearing a gloomy, sad countenance, It is the sunshine and not the cloud, that makes the flower. Full one-half of our ills are only in imagination. There is always that before or around us which should cheer and fill the heart with warmth. The sky is blue ten inches where it w v, , magnitude. Rut some were disap pointed, mainly because their antic ipations were beyond all reason. 'Tis thG same in all departments of life. You go to church and hear plain Rev. preach a sermon, and you are highly gratified. Rut go to the snmp rOmvch. hear the same sermon ,j""'u -- 1 from the lips of the same person, as Xtey. D. D. and your impressions are very different. Home, sweet home, was well rendered, and re minds one forcibly of the author of those beautiful words and his dreary ending of lifes struggle. He was an American, and wrote the lines in fnrnisrn hinds, vhovo his ln;f-. days were spent in hunger and wretched ness a beggar in a London garret. The thoughts, and expression seem to have come from the soul of Mr.' Payne, as a longing after something he knew to be beyond his reach. THE COLUMBIA BIVEE MANUFACTURING Co, A BE NOW DAILY MANUFACTURING jQl. from 30,000 to lU.OOOfoct of the all the very best kinds and quality of Lumber, which will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Address, t K.KINLI, General Agent and Superintendent, s3tf Knappton, . 1. Sheriff Sale. VIRTUE DF AN EXECUTION issued OI UIO PROPOSALS For tho Construction of the Astoria Farm ers' Company's "Wharf and Warehouse. EALED PROPOSALS will be received by the Jjoarcl ot directors oi tne lAsiorm runn ers' Lonipanv, tor tnc construction oi a nun and "Warehouse, until tho Uth day of Scptem bor, at 12 o'clock m. Bids will bo entertained For the YhoIe. or any Portion of the Work 1 The Company will furnish all materials. For further particulars, enquire at tho ofiico of tho Company. Tho Poard reserve the right to re ject any or all bids. Jjy order of tho President, au'iotd S. J. ADAIR, Secretary No. 113 Third Street, (near tho Tostoffico), Portland, Oregon. Established Twenty-two Tears. ! ..nnn n rWrnn of t.IlG UlCUlt L-OUl'l ttato of Oregon for tho County of Clatsop,made i.i!ii riov of Aiimtct. li7,.in which Alan- son liinman is 1 laintitf.and James elch and Nancy Welch are defendants, commanding and directing mo to sell lots one, two, three, four and livc.in block one hundred andtwclvo, of Shivcly's Astoiia, in the County of Clatsop, in the State of Oregon, or so many of them as may be sufficient to pay and satisfy the several ums of monev in said decree specified, to-wit: the um of three hundred and eighty-one and fiftv ono-hundredths dollars,and interest there on at ono per cent, per month, in iavor of said plaintiff and against 'said defendant James Welch; also, the further sum ot lorty dollars for attorney's compensation, togother witli oocU- unci di.-bvirjjompntjs tax oil at 21 oO-lO') clol iir nnr! rost.-j to accruo on said execution, 1 have this day levied upon all the right, titles, interest and estate of tho said James elch George A. Pease S. J. McOormiek, PUBLISHES: Franklin Book Store ! BOOKSELLER AjStD STATIOXEE, 19 Tirst Street, Portland, Oregon. Cortbtantly on Hand, a full Stook of STANDARD SCHOOL LOOKS, And Steele Stationery. Pacific Boot and Shoe Store, Is now prepared to wait on his customers, At The OSd Stand Again I S. "W. Corner First and Morrison Streets, Portland, Oregon. and Nancy Welch, m ami to tno saiu iois one, two, throe, four and live, in said block ono hun rinu! rul t.v.T-lro. in said Shively's Astoria, in Clatsop county, State of Oregon, and shall pro ceed to sell the same at Public A action, to tho liiiriioct lmiilftr for cash, on tho itn any oi uc tobei, l.sT.i, at 2 o'clock p.m. of said day, at tho Couit-house doer, in tho County and State above written. W. 11. TWILIGHT, STII.Ii ANOTHER. Vc find in a recent number of the San Francisco Bulletin, notice of a new company -which has just been organized for the purpose of catching and preserving Columbia River Sal- ' mon. ' It is gratifying thus to see capital coming into our country and especially into our County, where this company intend to locate. The notice referred to says a certifi cate of incorporation of the Colum bia River Salmon Company has been filed in the County Clerk's office. The purposes of the corporation are carrying on fishing business on the Columbia River, Oregon, and to con struct works necessary for packing and curing salmon for sale. The directors are Adolph Milliard, of San Rafael; Albert W. Mann, Frederick Clay, John Scroufe, and Adolph "SVcske. The capital stock is 50,- -hpri-Tof Clatson Co.. Urcjron Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this, od day of September, l.v7-. sltt is black one. You have troubles, it 000j divided into 5j000 shares. inav be. to have otliers. jNone are - free from them. Perhaps it is well that none should be. They give sin ew and tone to life, fortitude and courage to the man. There would be , a dull sea, and the sailor would never get skill were there was nothing to disturb the face of theocean. It is the duty of every one to ex tract all the enjoyment and happiness he can without and within him;- and above all, he should look on the bright side of tilings. What though things do look a little dark? The lane , will turn, and night end in broad day. In the long-run, and very l of ten in the short,-, the great balance rights itself. What is" ill becomes A correspondent of the Scientific Am erican tayfa: " The best remedy for bleed ing at the nose, as given by Dr, Gleason in one of his lectures, is a vigorous motion of the jaws, as if in the act of mastication. In the ciibe of a child, a wad of paper should be placed in its mouth and the child instructed to chew it hard. Of course an adult does not neeel tlie paper. It is the motion, of the jaws that stops the flow of blood. This remedy is so very simple that many will feel inclined to laugh at it, but it has never been known to fail in a single instance, even in very se vere cases. " well; what is wvati rr U 1VU1 right.' Men were not niade lto hang' ' doSVn ' tlieir iiuuua ui iixuiJ. JJ-JJQ xu.y. buuac n iiw v so onlv'snow Ifiatliey iire departing from the path of common sense and right. "William Wilson, of Newport, the husband of Ida Lewis, authorizes tji.e denial of the story of her separ ation from him. ' vr- 1r ii.ii: v .j SCHOOL BQQK3. A S HAS ALREADY BEEK ANNOUNCED r through tho newspapers of tho t:t:ite, the following mimed books have been duly select ed as tho anthoiised text books in the branches mentioned, in the Public Schools of Orcgon.for Pour years commencing Oct. 1, 1673. Akitiimftic ThompFon's New Graded Scries, (including New Mental for primary classes Now Rudiments and New I'rajticalu and Brooks' Normal Mental, for advanced classes Gkograimiy Montieth's Intioduction to Man ual, and 1'hysical and Imorinediato (both Pacific Coast Edition). Gu.vMM.vii Clirk's Beginner's and Normal. U.vitkd Sr.vTi:s Histohy Barnes' Brief His- fnv GkxkkvIj History Peter Parloy's Universal, (for beginners). PKNM.vNSHir Spencerian system and copies. FOK SCHOOLS OF AUVVXCLD GKADhS. IIigjiku AniTiiMBTic Bobinson's Progressive Higher. Gkomktuy Algebea Brooks' ; Composition, Harts'. , , Gkxkual History Anderson's (advanced. Physiology Steele's " Fourteen ,eeks.'' Nvuur.vl Philosophy Steele's "11 Weeks." Chkmistry Steele's "Fourteen Weeks." Bot vny Wood's Botanist and Ploiist. Book Kki.fing Bryant and Stratton's (High School Edition). . The readers and snellers will bo selected about the middle of September. Tho law requires that tho books selected shall bo introduced into all tho Public Schools of the State, " on or before the first day of Oc tober, lb7.." But the act, (owing to an inad vertent omission in framing it), did not go into cllcct until three months after tho close of tho session, and as thero has been some unavoida ble delay from other causes, the text-books have been adopted at so lato a day that it would be a hardship upon tho patrons ot the schools to insist upon having tne introduction of tho "authorized" series completed oy tne dav named in tho law. Dndcr these circum stances tho State .Board of Education has con cluded to take tho responsibility of extending tho timo so as to securo tlio gradual muouue tion of the books that have been adopted. Hence, though it will be expected and required that all tho Public Schools of tne State shall begin in good faith " on or before October 1st, lbT.J," vif tho books can do procured by that timo, to introduce tho " authorised" scries, they will bo allowed until March 1st, ltw 1, to complete tho introduction. (By the order of tho Superintendent of Public Instruction for the Stato of Oregon.) . In the meantime, let xusirict-LiruuiAu, Teachers, and1 all others having authority, sec to it that the books which have been selected are introduced as rapidly as possible, After October 1st, lfc73, tho purchaso of any other books, for uso in Public Schools, than thoso named above, is most strictly forbidden "Andany District neglecting. to.sp provide fnv fTin infmiif.Unn nf flm 'authorized' series 'off text books? shall' forfeit its proportion' of the HALL'S PATENT Fire andBurglar Prep: SAEES ! SAEES ! i NUMBER OP THESE SUPERIOR Safes t. can now bo seen at tho Agricultural store of Knapp, Burrell ic Co., Portland. The II all safes arc superior to any now in use, are auu lutelv firo proof Books and papers deposited in tho Hall safes, are warranted not to mould. These Safes all havo Haii's Patent Combination Lock! AV ithout either Key or Koy-holo. Prices Ninety Dollars and Upwards! ftS-Many leading housos in the State havo already been supplied with these safes, and J. K. Gill & Co., (Successors to G. A. Steel & Co.,) IMPOKTEKS: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOKS AND STATIONERY. No. 73 First street, Bet. Washington and Stark PORTLAND, OREGON. over s79,UU0 worth nave uccn soiuio prominent Bankers, Meichants and County otlicials in California. AVil. B. W1LSH1RE, Acont Pacific Branch, Hall's bafo J. Kraemer & Co., Importers of and "Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS AD SHOES, 47 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. OFFEA. TO THE TRADE FULL LINES of Mens', Boys', and Youths' French Calf and Kip Boots; Ladies', Misses and ( hildrens Shoes of all grades, and also a full lino of Sliopers. aU tf K. C. JANION. Liverpool. j anion, Eiien: s & co., A ictoria, B. C. a28tf Agent and Lock Co,, San Francisco Schools ! AND THE. BisliQ) Scott Grammar School, "Will Re-open in Portland, on XOMT, SSITE3IBER 1st, 1S73. Private School. SQUEiiOQUE Street Astoria Under tho Management of tho Roy. Ir. ail In HjM, "Will Re-opon on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1873 )5r Tuition per quarter, in advance, $7 50. A nian who'sat down on ah6pen paper of carpet nails said ttiey re minded Mm of an income tax. TTILL'S PATENT IMPROVED SPRING JTJL Stamp, for stamping Linen and 100 other ai tides. A silver-plated stamp of fine finish and perfect construction, with bottlo of best Jndeliblolnk, Ink Pad, and three entiro Al phabet, enclosed in a neat box, with full in structions, sent prepaid for only l 50. Tho best thing for the price over invented. Agents wanted. II. C. Barnard & Co., oil Olivo street, St. LoaK Mo. auo tf Janion & Bkocles, Importers and Commission Meichants Front Street, Portland. Lloyd's Agents for Oregon THE PIONEERvENGLTSII IIOFSE IN the city, and the founders of a direct lino of Clipper Ships between Liverpool and Port land, offer for salo tho largest assortment of General Merchandise In Portland. JES-Armointed Ascnts for J & E Ten- nont's Celebrated brand of Ale and Stout; AVm Younger & Co's Celebrated Mm burg ale; Giiroy Brothers & Co.'s Dundee Gram Sacks, "Wool Sacks and Burlaps, rSole Agents for Blood, Wolfe & Co's Celebrated brand of ale and Stout; Ind, Coone & Co.'s CelebraU-d Buiton ale; Wm JtfcEwan'b Celebrated Edinburg ale; Worthington's Livei-pool Salt; Hock in, Wilson & Co's Celebrated London Pickles and Sauces; J & J Ai mis-toad's Celeb.-ated Duiham Mustard; J&HD Grimond's Celebrated Dundee Hemp flat ting and Carpeting; George Curling & Co Citrates and DiugsjDunville's Iiis-li Whis ky; Stewart Scotch Whisky; Hill, Evan & Cos English Alalt Yinegar; Coble's & Hoare's London Varnis-lics; John Fowler & Cos Celebrated Steam riowa. aul2 NOTICE. School fund for tho succeeding year, and every yeafthcrcafteV ntit 'all'-of feald Series arc in troduced," (School Laws. Section 12). AV. A.TENiEr, Superintendent of Schools au30tf for Clatsop County. WELLS, FARGO & CO.'S EXPRESS. TTAYING ESTABLISHED OFFICES IN XZ- all parts of Oregon, Washington and Idaho MWrUirrins. wo are nroDarcd to do a Uencral Express and Freighting business in all its branches. i,rmM, or Packages will bocalledfor in any part of tho city (by giving proper notice) and ibr warded with dispatch to any part of the world, through our own and connecting .Ex presses, "at Greatly' reduced rates. ' ' COLLECTIONS MADE.r and Commissions for Purchaso of Goods, etc., etc., will receive nrnmnf nttention.- ' ; ' .. ,W.e shall continup to DBAW EXCHANGE as usual on 'all the principal cities of tho Unit ed Statos, the Canadaa and Europe, and to soli TELEGRAPHIC EXCHANGE when desired. "WELLS, FAKGO ic CO. A. Vas Dvses, Resident Agent, Astoria. Office Oregon Iron "Works, South Front St. 1 x Portland, Oregon, April 2ii, lb.-. At a meeting of the Stockholders of the Ore gon Iron V. orks. it was resolved to continue the business. e shall continue the business, as heretofore, and have added the nianutacture Robb's Pateal SiAnian Head Blocks for Saw Kii!s! A great saving of labor alse: n.l.kl.,n.ln P N J ?rr.n ! nil U 1 nuuus rdiCiu udiig lucii cm ucng lquj ihius "We wonld invito careful inspection of onr wcrk and solicit tho patronage of .iill and Steam boat men. "Wo have on hand a large assort ment of OEEGON MA3E STOVJES! Persons ivishfng btfsiness in our lino should give us a call, as Mro,nrD -prepared to do work as low as good material and workmen will war ranto .:;' - Ji-A.liQBlV -32iitf Supt. Oregon Iron "Works. COME AND SEE 1 Prrn 1 -f -y T7 my fancy; if oui cry A J MEGLER, Chcnamus street