Tri-weekly Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1873-1874, September 18, 1873, Image 4

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Tri-Weekly Astorian
THURSDAY Seit- 1S 1S73
There is terrible suffering in Shreveport,
Louisiana, on account of yellow fever.
The authorities appeal for financial aid to
relieve distress.
The annual communication of National
Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows, met in Bal
timore on the 15th. Pour Grand Lodges
and 35 Encampments, were represented
at the opening. The attendance will be
full it is thought. The number of lodges
at the close ofthe year, is stated at 5,045
with a membership of 385,097.
Among the Postal changes for this coabt
last week we note these: Appointments,
S. R. Geddes, Pleasant Grove, Takima
county, "W. T.; D. B.Jackson, PortGani
ble; "Wm. Dean, Samish', Whatcom Co.,
"W. T.; S. P. Sahn, Tacoma; S. G. "Ward,
Tumwater. Offices discontinued, Hock
Greek, Stevens county, "W. T.
The remains of Gen. Edwin S. jtfcCook,
assassinated by an official at Yancton, Da
kota, at a public meeting on Priday last,
passed through Chicago on Monday, for
interment at St. Louis. His cousin, Gov.
McCook of Colerado, reached there on the
same day, en toute to "Washington, and
first learned of the General's death then.
The steamer Ironsides,of the Milwaukee
and Grand Haven line, foundered in a gale
on the lakes on the 14th. The seas were
fo heavy that nothing could could go out.
Three of her boats reached shore with 23
persons on board. It is not known how
much damage resulted from the gale which
extended over the upper lakes. The Iron
sides foundered within six miles of Grand
Haven.
The Kuk-Lux trouble in Kentucky will
soon be settled, it is thought, without the
interposition of martial law "which is not
relished by anyone. A prominent lawyer
of Cincinnati states that he has no doubt
that the organization was a large one, but
that many of the members wTere respecta
ble citizens who have no sympathy with
the mauraders, and that within ten days
full disclosures "will be made of the secrets
of the order. Things are quiet now, and
people freely talk over the matter.
Baron von Rhaden, late husband
of Madame Lucca, published a card
in Germany, denouncing her procur
ing a divorce in New York, and de
claring that he knew nothing of it
till he read of her success in the pa
pers. He announces his determina
tion to have it annulled, but adds
that he had previously commenced
proceedings for a divorce in Berlin.
One of the latest inventions is a
portable traveling bed, which can be
rolled up like a shawl in a cylindri
cal package some two feet long. It
consists of a light hair mattrass, in
cluding single or double air pillows,
a fine woolen coverlet, a camp-stool,
attachments and cords for adapting
the mattrass as a hammock and ap
paratus for filling the pillows with air.
It is reported from Coburg, Ger
many, to the great digust, intimates
a local journal, of all widows and
maidens, that the Landtag has voted
a resolution abolishing the so-called
tax on celibacy, an institution of
great sevice to the gentler sex. Un
til now there has existed in Coburg a
custom of educating a certain per
centage from the bequests of every
unmarried man, which his heirs were
obliged to pay.
CSuurcli XotSccs,
Graco Church, (Prot. Episcopal) Row T A
Hyland Rector, Divino services cverv Sundav
fit 10)4 a m and? p ii; Sunday School at 1 i ii
Congregational Church, Rev A W Tcnuv
Pastor, Divine services every Sundnv at W
a MandT i m; Prayer Meeting every Thurs
day evening, Sunday School meets at 12 i
11. C JAXIOX. JA-IOX, RITOPFS k CO.,
Liverpool. Victoria, B. C.
Janion & Rhodes,
Importers and Commission Merchants
Front Street, Portland.
L!oyc37s Agents for Oregon
YjmE PIONEER ENGLISH. nOFSE IX
JL the city, and the founders of a direct lino
of Clippor Ships between Livorpool and Port
land, offer for sale the largest assortment of
General Merchandise
In Portland.
2SAppointcd Agents for J & R Ton
nont's Celebrated brand of Ale and Stout;
"Wm Younger & Co's Celebrated Edin
burg ale; Gilroy Brothers & Co.'s Dundee
Gram Sacks, Wool Sacka and J3urlap,
STSole Agents for Blood, Wolfe &
Co's Celebrated brand of ale and Stout;
Ind, Coope & Co.'s Celebrated Burton
ale; Wm McEwan's Celebrated Edinburg
ale; Worthington's Liverpool Salt; Hock
in, "Wilson & Co's Celebrated London
Pickles and Sauces; J & J Armibtead's
Celebrated Durham Mustard; J&ID
.Grimond's Celebrated Dundee Hemp Mat
ting and Carpeting; George Curling & Cos
Citrates and DrugsjDunville's Irish Whis
ky; Stewart's Scotch Whisky; Hill, Evans
.& Cos English MaltTinegar; Noble's &
Hoare's London- VarmVhos -John Fowler
t& Coi Celebrated Steam -Plows; aula
CLARKE, HENDERSON & COOK.
This Space is Reserved !
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HOTELS.
American Ex, Hotel
Cor. Front and "Washington streets.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
L. P. W. QUIMBY,...- C. II. PERKINS.
THE PROPRIETORS WOULD RESPECT
fully inform the 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
bo in readiness to convey passengers and bag
gage to and from the Hotel, free of charge.
CIIEMEKETA HOTEL Salem, Oregon.
WESLEY GRAVES, Proprietor,
K5Tho cheapest and best Hotel in the State.
Erco Coach to the House.
Cosmopolitan Hotel,
(Kept on the European Plan,)
ZIEBER & H0LT0N.... PROPRIETORS
Corner Stark and Front streets, Portland.
G. a. COOK.
W. H. ANDRUS.
Occidental Hotel,
(Kept on the European Thin,)
COOK & ANDRUS PROPRIETORS
Corner First and Morrison stects, Portland.
ACIFIC HOTEL Sikks &Quimby, Proprs.
Main street, Olympia, W. T. Stage office.
AILROAD HOUSE J. McGrath, Propr.
Good meals, clean beds, moderate prices.
Tenino, 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 since the iiro, and is
now the most comfortable and convenient
house in the State. v altf
THE SEASIDE HOUSE.
CLATSOP BEACH.
MR. C. IT. 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
Ben Holladay, Esq., upon the sito of the old
Summer House, at Clatsop Beach. The houso
is elegantly furnished, and possesses all mod
ern improvements. A largo and spacious Din
ing Room, Billiard Room, extensive Parlors,
Bath Rooms, Rooms en suite, etc., otc, all
well arranged for tho comfort of Guests. Tho
Grounds are beautifully laid out. A half-milo
Race Track, with Shell drive; Croquet Ground
Children's Play Ground, Swings, etc.. etc.
Boats upon tho creek; plenty of Trout Fishing;
a splendid Stablo, with Saddle Horses for
thoso who wish for Equestrian rides over tho
Beach; Bathing Houses, for Salt Water Bath
ingand, in fact, everything necessary for tho
Pleasure Seeker, the Tourist or tho Invalid.
Ocean, Mountain, Forest and River Scenery,
combined, mako this the finest Placo of Resort
in tho World. Tho climato is oquable never
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 left un
done for tho ploasuro and cointort ot his Mat
rons. Terms moderate and satisfactory.
CHARLES H. DEXTER.
BAY-VIEW HOUSE:,
(Fifteen Miles X orthwest of Astoria.)
At Unity, Baker's Bay, W. T.,
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS PURCHASED
tho above houso at this favorite resort.
Having thoroughly renovated and furnished
the Siimo with new material, it will bo kept in
iirst-cla.ss style.
Tho table will bo furnished with tho best tho
market affords. Fresh Fish, Oysters and
Clams in overy style. No pains will bo spared
to make guests comfortable.
Tho abovo house is only one 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-wcekly
stages will run between Unity and Shoal
water Bay. JOHN HUNTER, Proprietor.
summer house.
clatsop beach.
TCZf RS, CLOUTRIE WISHES TO INFORM
JLvJL the public that sho has completed her
largo now two-story houso, which is hard
iini.-hed throughout, and is now prepared to
receive vi-itors at this well known resort.
GRIMES HOUSE,
CLATSOP BEACH.
ISITGRS WILL FIND THE ABOVE
named House open for the ontertainment
of guests during the season, as usual
H. Trenkmann,
B
LACKSMITII AND TOOL MAKER and
manufacturer of of all kinds of
Plaining, MayMiogi anil Turning Tools.
Stirs of all kinds Straightened and Repaired,
and all kinds of Saw Teeth mado and repaired
and saws turned and straightened. Orders at
tended to promptly. H. TREXIvMAN N,
aulfctf 40 Front st, Portland,
New Tobacco, Cigccr and Notion,
J louse !
59 Front st., Portland, Oregon, J
(Opposite Cosmopolitan Hotel.)
T. DittenJioefer,
Formerly connected with Wasserman & Co.,
Is now Opening
ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST va
ried assortments of Tobaccos, Cigars and
Yankee Notions, over imported into this mar
ket, and takes pleasure inotFering the same to
his old friends, customers, and tho trade gen
erally, at prices that defy competition.
n&. Eleven yaars business experience in
Portland, has mado him fully familiar with
the wants of the trade Of tho Northwest Coast,
and therefore hi stock lias been selected es-
l pecially for tho trade. au'i'itf
, PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS.
W. Jackson & Co.?
Front Street, Portland,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
Ci'pckery,
Glassivare, Cutler?,
Flated Ware, Wooden Ware,
Coal Oil, Furnishings,
Etc., Etc.
And also Agent for Perkins & House's Patont
Metallic Kerosene or Coal Oil
Safety Lamps!
K35" Out stock having boon selected and ship
ped direct to us from manufacturers in tho
East and Europe, wo aro prepared to sell to
the trade at such rates as we think will induce
trade. aul2 tf
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Manufactured by Lazarus tic Morris,
Hartford, Connecticut,
NEW METHOD OF FITTING GLASS
es to tho eye of any person who cannot
sparo tho timo to come and select for them
selves. Any person who will send us a copy
for sample of the smallest sized type that they
can read at an ordinary distance, can bo litted
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 Wholesale Dealers.
18, 20 and 22 North Front st., Portland Oregon
San Francisco office:
Corner of California and Front Street5?.
Jamos Laidlaw.
Henry James Gate.
Laidlaw & Grate,
Importers and Commission Merchants,
23 Front Street, Portland. Oregon.
London Agents:
REDFERN, ALEXANDER & Co.
S. Gr. Skiclmore,
Druggist and Apothecary,
lias Romovod to his
NEW AND ELEGANT STORE,
111 First st., next to L. C. Ilenrichson's,
Portland, Oregon. au7
OREGON ROOT AND SHOE STORE!
S. Jr. IURR, J. C. KIXGSLKY.
BATIK cO KINGSLEY,
PRINCIPAL RETAILERS OF THE STA
plo brands of Eastern, California and Oro
gon Boots and Shoes, No. l.'?o iirst street cor
ner Yamhill, Portland Oregon.
dST With our long oxperience and small ex
penso we aro enabled to sell cheaper than any
other houso in the city of Portland. As tho
provorb goes SI 0U saved is 2 00 made: Call
and soo and give us your trade.
RARR & KINGSLEY".
CRACKER MANUFACTORY
Oregon Bakery,
P. OPITZ, Proprietor,
Pirst Street, near Vine, Portland, Oregon
MANUFACTURE all kinds of Fancy Bis
cuits, Crackers, Pilot, Ship and Naval
Bread. Orders addressed as abovo promptly
attended to, aul4 tf
QotoQ-A.SHEFPA'S!
Corner of Yamhill and First streets,
PORTLAND OPvEGCXN,
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Groceries
Groceries Giocerie?
Groceries Groceries
Groceries Gioceries
Giooeries Groceries-
Groceries Groceries
Groceries GROCERIES Grocoiics
Groceries Groceries
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Groceries Groceries
Groceiios Groceries
Groceries Groceries
Groceries
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
fiGTTho bct stock of STAPLES and TEA
in Oregon. All goods warranted.
E. MILWAIN,
93 Front and !)( First Street,
Portland, Orogon. -
2U WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
in Stoves, Sheet-iron, Tin-plate, otc. Plumb
ing and Gas fitting cheaper than any other
house in town.
OTTO TREUER.
No. 1 North-Front Street, Portland.
DEALER IN WINES AND LIQUORS AND
Manufacturer of Syrups, Cordials, Bitter,
etc., etc. Solo agent for John Wellund's Phil
adelphia Brewery, San Francisco. Beer by
tho keg or bottle.
Goods delivered to any part of the City.
CENTRAL MARKET, Stalls No. 27 and 28.
Portland, Oregon.
JOEDtfSONT &PATJLDIKG,
Dealers in all kinds of FRESH MEATS, and
packors of Beef and Hork. Tho highest prico
pnid for nil kinda of fat stock. xj'13tf
LEGAL XOTICES.rr
BSkerii? Sale
1 VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION issned
. fupon decree of the Circuit Court of the-
.ij m urcgon, tor tlio County ot Llatsotu
cu.
rlnfnnl.-t .-. t ' i
; ii ,,u' cummantunsr anu uirect
t?. wl i-ot t-wo in blck Forty-four, of
AUCLlUie'S Astm-m in L t i e -,ix '
XJ. iS-? t0 ofr0reSn. to pay and satisfvthb
?Sr ffi -f monroy.1V saW decree specified,
to wit: Ihe sum of eight hundred and forS
ive dolla.8 in gold coin, in favor of said plSn
tiff against said Charles Gibbins, with intorST
thereon in gold coin atono per cent, per month
also, tho further sum of two hundred and
sixty-fjvo dollars and eighty-four cents in cold
com, m favor of George Flavol against laid.
Charles Gibbins with mterost thoroon in olii
coin, atono nor cont. per month, from tho 2StL
day of October, 1872, and also tho furthorsum
found duo to tho said Hiram B.Parker on his
judgment against the said Charles Gibbins.anct
tho costs and disbursements taxed at $:5 H5-10O
dollars, and costs to accrue upon said execution
1 have this day levied upon the said lot twi.
jn said block forty-four, in said McClure's As
toria, in Clatsop County, andStato of Orogois
and upon all the buildings and improvement
situated thercoa, and thereunto belonging, and
shall proceed to sell tho samo to tho highost
bidder for cash in gold coin, on tho 1st day aT
October, 187:5, at two o'clock i jj. of said dar
at tho Conrt-houso door in tho County aiul
State abovo written.
W. 11. TWILIGHT, Sboriff
, , , . . Clatsop County Oregoit
Dated Astoria, August 27th, 1S73. auSat
Sheriff Sale.
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION issnod
upon a decreo of tho Circuit Court of the
fctate of Oregon for the County of Clatsop.mado
on the 13th day of August, 1S7.J, in which Alan
son llininan is Plaintiff, and James Welch and
Nancy W elch aro defendants, commanding
and directing mo to sell lots one, two, three,,
four and live, in block onchundred and twelve,
of Shively's Astoria, in tho County of Clatsop,
in the State of Oregon, or so many of them as
may be sufficient to pay and satisfy thosovoral
sums of money in said decree specified, to-wit:
the sum of thrco hundred and eighty-one and
fifty one-hundredths dollars,and interest there
on at ono per cent, per month, in favor of said
plaintiff and against said defendant James
Welch; also, tho further sum of forty dollars
for attorney's compensation, together with
costs and disbursements taxed at 21 ;o-l00 dol
lars, and costs to accrue on said oxecution, I
havothisdav levied upon all tho right, titloa,
interest and estato of tho said James Wolca
and Nancy Welch, in and to the said lota one,
two, three, four and five, in said block ono hunr
drcd and twelve, in said Shively's Astoria, in.
Clatsop county, Statoof Oregon, and shall pro
ceed to sell the samo at Public A action, to tbo
highest bidder for cash, on the 4th day of Oo
tobei, 187.5, at 2 o'clock p.m. of said day, at ihe
Court-houso door, in tho County and St&to
above written. W. II. TWILIGHT,
Sheriff of Clatsop Co., Orogon
Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this, 3d day of
September, 1873. altf
Administrator's Sale.
BY virtuo of an ordor of tho Probato Conlt
of Pacific County, Washington Territory,
I will offer for sale to tho highest biddor a
public auction, on Wednesday, Oct. lo, 1S73,
all of tho estate, rights and interest of Lilly
Kelley, deceased, at tho timo of his death, o
in and to that certain lot or parcol of land sit
uate in Knappton, Pacific County, W. T., and
and particularly bounded and described a3 fol
lows, to wit : Commencing at a point on tbo
North bank of tho Columbia River, thirty-ono
(31) rods East of section lino dividing sections
seventeon (17) and eightoen (IS), thonco run
ning North till it intersects tho East bankof
a littlo crook, or stream of wator, thenco
N6rtheasterly along the meandors of tho East
bank of said stream of water until it intersects
a due North and South lino forty (40) rods
East of the said section line abovo destribid,
thenco South to tho Columbia River, thonco
West along said river bank nine (U) rods to
place of beginning, reserving tho right of way
along said river bank abovo tho highest tldoa
for a public open roadway or highway, con
taining about ono oO-lOO acres moro or loss,
situated in tho North-west Quarter of tho
to
gether with the appurtonances. Tho sale will
take placo upon tho premises betwoou to
hours of ten o'clock in tho morning and sunset
on tho abovo named day. Tonus of sale cash,
in U. S. gold coin, ten per cent, on the day of
sale, and tho balanco on tho conflraiation of
tho sale by tho Probate Court, and tho doli
ory of tho deed. All payments to bo in U. S.
coin, and all conveyancing to bo at tho ox
ponso of tho purchaser.
J B ICNAPP,
Administrator of the estate of Lilly Keller,
deceased.
Knappton, W T, Sept. 12, 1S73. 4w alt?
Admit? i stmt orTs Sale
TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that in pnr
JL i suance to an order of sale, bearing dote
August lbth, 1&73, from the Probato Court
of Pacific County, Washington Territory, com
manding mo to sell at public sale tho following
described property, to-wit: All of tho right,
titlo, interest and possession of the late Julius
Mack, had and acquired from J, S. M. Van
Clove, together with his proofs, in and to all
that piece or parcel of land situato, lying and
being on or adjoining tho Naselle river, in Pa
cific county. dshingtonTorritory, and known
as tho Van Clevo claim, together with all im
provements thereunto belonging. Now, there
fore, on Friday, the IHh day of September 1S7S,
I will sell to tho highest bidder for cash, the
above described premises at public sale, fa
front of tho Court-house in Oysterville, at one
o'clock p. m. HUBERT TURNEK,
A dmr of tho ostato of Julius Maci.
August 20th, 1.V73. au2rfwrt
For Sale Cheap for ash !
TIOOD SUBSTANTIAL DWELLING Houso
containing sovon room'. Lowor rooms
hard finished, together with throe acres of
good Garden Land, ail under good fonce. Or
chard, Barn and Stable, btore-rooms, Wocd
house and other buildings, situated at SkiDa-
vhon Landing For further particulars, apply to
Ferry. oodward & Co, 1 ortland or to
RICHARD I40BSON. Astoria
FARM FOR S&ISE.
ACRES GOOD FARMING LAND
on Klaskanino Creek is offorod far
sale very cheap for ca'h. The location is tine:
One and a half mile? from the Lovrer
Landing on the Military Eoad, and
on the Kailroad Survey.
A firbt class location for a Hotel, Summer
Kesort, or Dairy Ranch.
Forty acres of this ground borders on Klas
kanino creek. There is an orchard of 300 trees
on the place. A bargain is offored. For par
ticulars inquire of D. C. IRELAND "
nulu Inr Astorian Office
EMPIRE HOUSE-J O'Brikn- Proprietor.
Opposite Railroad denot and-StnaiviKni.
iding. Kalama W. T. Tho host and chStp-
cat Hotol in Kalama.
Vi" ?7 V," tut-J-uia uay ot August, lbTtf, m whi
oL vi M, lamtitF and Charles Gibbins,
ueorgo Jblavel. llim.,, n nnvi..n .i n ia
Pa en urn
j orth-west quarter of section sovontoon (17).
township No. nino () North, and rongoNQ.
nine !l) est of the allamot moridian.