MJ wmmmammmm mi wih h .luiimjm imlmmm ,wi f "w irtjf o.H'jmilii?wy.''imfai!;-i' "'" '. m-E J .j'jxy jrifcim'.tTwwi E'Hfcin,.lT""'ijit,.''.''ti'"" w WWymMaf Tri-Weekly Astorian SATURDAY Oct. 11, 1S73 Republican Platform. Adopted ix the State Convention, Axi3ANy, Sept. 11, 1S73. 1. That we look with prido and satisfaction upon the peaceful an'd prosperous condition of our country as tho natural result of the appli cation of the principles controlling theJKepub lican party to tho administration of .National atfairs; and that wo reaffirm tho principles of the party as heretofore enunciated in its Con vention", and declare that their practical en forcement is essential to tho welfare of the country, and the maintenance of the rights and liberties of tho people. 2. That the Chief Executive of the Nation has our unabated and unqualified confidence, in his integrity, ability, and enlightened patri otism, in tho administration of tho duties of his high office. tf. That wo point tho discordant and chaotic political elements which oppose thcKcpublicaji 3arty to-day, to the grand advances made by our Government in its political standing, finan cial credit, commercial importance, and tho material development of tho resources of the whole country, as the direct, natural and inev itable result of tho enlightened policy and principles of tho Republican party. 4. That wo denounce the recent Act of Con prcs known as tho Back Pay Rill, and the vot ing for, or receiving increased pay for services already rendered. 5. That wo denounce all Credit Mobilier transactions, whatever their form, and we heartily approve of tho action of the late Con gress in exposing and punishing official cor ruption. 0. That we favor retrenchment and reform and rigid economy in tho expenditure of the public money in the State and National ad ministration, and the reduction of taxation as rapidly as consistent with good government and the maintenance of tho public credit. 7. That wo cordially welcome to our shores the oppressed of all countries, and remember ing that our adopted fellow citizens have al ways proved loyal to tho flag of the Republic, we demand for them the fullest protection of the laws, and favor increased facilities for nat uralisation; bin we condemn thecoolio trade, and all forms of involuntary servitude, and affirm that the safety and perpetuity of free institutions demand more stringent laws to prevent such traffic. S. That tho interests of this State demand, and its commercial relations with the other States of tho Union, both present and prospec tive, will warrant, a liberal expenditure on tho part of our National Government in the im provement of our harbors and river channels, and it is true policy of our people that they should bo so represented in Congress as shall tho most effectually accomplish this result. !. That the true economy of the management of the public lands of the United States, as well as the settlement of our vast domain and the development of its resources, demand liberal grants of public land to aid in tho construction of railroads and other public works, with such limitations and restrictions as will secure their ultimato sale to actual settlers. 1'). That wo arc in favor of Congressional grants of tho Public lands to aid in the con traction of a railroad from Portland, Oregon, to 'oiiio point of junction with the Central or Union Pacific Railroads in Salt Lake valley; of a railroad from tho Rogue River valley to A junction with the Contral Pacific in the Hum boldt valley, and tho extension of the Oregon and California Railroad to connect with tho California and Oregon railroad, tho completion of tho Oregon Central Railroad to Astoria; to aid in the building a canal and locks around the Cascades and Dalles of tho Columbia river and that wo are in favor of an appropriation by Congress for tho survey and examination thereof. 11. That tho intorosts of commerce demand the constrction of a breakwater at Port Orford in this State, and an appropriation by Congress for that purpose, 12. That tho protection of tho commerce of the Columbia river demands the placing of a steam revenue cuttor, with all necessary appli ances, at tho mouth of said river. 1 . That the producirg, commercial and in dustrial interests of tho country should have tho best and cheapest modes of transportation i posible; and while capital invested in such means of transit should have a reasonable re muneration, these interests should be fully pro tected, and tho facilities for transportation should bo adjusted, so far sis possible, to the want3 of ovory part of the State, with no un just discrimination as to any section, person or class; and that as capital and labor arc insep arably connected, and mutually dependant.the resource5 of tho Stato will bo best developed, and tee best interests of all classes promoted, bv mutual concessions and accommodations between the producer and the carrier. 11. That wo are opposed to tho setting apart of tho illowa valley for an Indian reserva tion, and the candidate of this convention is hereby pledged to use his inlluonco to securo to white settlers tho lands in said v.alley ; that the Modoc murderers of eituons on Lost rive and Tulo lake, in November hist, should at once be delivered to the civil authorities of this Stato, so that they may bo dealt with ac cording to law; that wo aro in favor of a hu mane pence policy towards peaceable Indians, but that full and complete protection should at all times bo given to settlers on our frontier, against tho degradations of hostile and refrac tory Jndians. Special Eljction, Monday October 13, 1S7J. Hepaiblican Ticlret. For Representative in Congress, HIRAM SMITH, Of Linn County. slO stallisli6 Twenty-two Years. )S. J. McCormiek, PUBLISHER: Franklin Book Store ! BOOIvSELLEli AND STAJIONEE, 19 First Street, Portland, Oregon. Constantly pn Hand, a fuH.-Stpok of STANDABP SCIfOOL.JRQOJCS, And Staple Stationery. i J.K. Gill & Go., ' , j. (Successors to G, A. Stool &.Co.,) -B1PORTEES:- .WHOLESJLLK '&$) EETA'li iEj&EES I2C : BOOKS AND STATIONERY. . ,Ko. 75 Fir't ftroot, bat, "Wsh'in? and Stark POKTLMND, 0KEUV)5;" ' CLARKE, HENDERSON & COOK. Thi Space is Reserved! -FOR- &CooL LEADING DRY-GOODS MERCHANTS, Dekum's New Building! Corner First and "Washington, PORTLAND, OREGON. MISCELLANEOUS. SlOO GO REWARD. ho undersigned will pay $100 00 reward to any person who will mako known and convict the person who-set his Salmon House on fire. ERED COLBERT. Astoria. Sept. 12th 1873 E. MIL WAIN, 93 Front and W First Street, Portland, Oregon. 3L. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER in Stoves, Sheet-iron, Tin-plate, etc. Plumb ing and Uas fitting cheaper than any other house in town. OTTO TREUER. No. 1 North-Front Street, Portland. BEALER IN WINES AND LIQUORS AND Manufacturer of Syrups, Cordials, Bitters, etc., etc. Solo agent for John Welland's Phil adelphia Brewery, San Francisco. Beer by tho keg or bottle. Goods delivered to any part of tho City. PORTLAND BOX FACTORY-North Front street, Portland, Oregon. Boxes of every description constantly on hand, 1 and mado to order. Orders addressed to John i Harlow, corner of First and E streets, will moot with prompt attention. j'iOtf Canon Creek Laundry Jefferson street, Portland, O.I.PATTERSON Proprietpr. WORK OF EVERY KIND dono to order and satisfaction guaranteed. Linen, etc from a distance neatly returned through mes sengers on tho various steamers of tho Coltim bia river, sl( CRACKER MANUFACTORY Oregon Bakery, P. OPITZ, Proprietor, Eirst Street, near Vine, Portland, Oregon MANUFACTURE all kinds of Fancy Bis cuits, Crackers. Pilot. Shin and Naval j Bread. Orders addressed as above promptly ilLLC'IlUUU IU, UUl-i u James Laidlaw. Henry James Gate. Laidlaw & Grate Importers and Commission Alerchants, 23 Front Street, Portland. Oregon. London Agents: REDFERN, ALEXANDER & Co. Oregon Steam S2av. Go. jggj STEAMERS sferfffiK jx TnE ABOVE LINE -T7-ILL LEAVE ASTORIA for Portland, l T three times a week as follows, until fur ther notice Tuesdays, Thursdaj's and Saturdays, at 0 o'clock a. m. returning on altornato days. J. C. A1XSWORTH, President. J. Kraemer & Co.? Importers of and ."Wholesale Dealers in. BOOTS AND SHOES, 47 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. OFFER TO THE TRADE FULL LINES of Mens', Boys', and Youths' French Calf and Kip Root-'; Ladies', Misses and Childrens Shoes of all grades, and also a full lino of Slippers. aull tf QotoG.A.SHEPPARD'S? Corner of Yamhill and Eirst streets, PORTLAND OREGON, FOR Groceries Groceries Grocories Groceries Groceries Groceries Groceries ' Groceries Grocerios , Grocories Groceries Groceries GROCERIES Groceries Gyoperios Groceries Groceries Groceries Groceries Grocerios Grocerios Groceries Gropories Groceries Groceries WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. Jfcar-Tho .boct ftoclf.of -STAPLES "and TEA ;Ja Orejjtfn. .'.All gpofo ,flrra;iod. HOTELS. -American Ex. Hotel, Cor. Front and "Washington streets. PORTLAND, OREGON. L. P. W. QUIMI3Y C. H. PERKINS. THE PROPRIETORS WOULD RESPECT fully inform the traveling public, that tho American Exchango having been 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, $1 to $1 50 per day, ac cording to room occupied. The American Exchango coach will always be in readiness to convey passengers and bag gage to and from the Hotel, free of charge. RIARD HOUSE. H. C.vz viux, Proprietor. Yiow street, Yictoria, British Columbia. CHEMEKETA IIOTEL-Salkm, Orkgox. WESLEY GRAVES, Puovkiktor, itSTThe cheapest and best Hotel in tho State. Free Coach to the House. Oosmopo! itan Hotel, (Kept on tho European Plan,) ZIEBER & HOLTON PROPRIETORS Corner Stark and Front streets, Portland. o. ii. cook. w. ii. Aximus. Occidental Hotel, (Kept on the European Plan,) COOK & ANDRUS PROPRIETORS Corner First and Morrison stects, Portland. "RTUIPIRE HOUSE J. O'Brikx, Proprietor. JL Opposito Railroad depot and Steamboat Landing, Kalama W. T. The best and cheap est Hotel in Kalama. P ACIFIC HOTEL Sikks AQuimby, Proprs. Main street, Olympia, W. T. fctagc ofheo. TJAILROAD HOUSE-J. McGiuth, Propr. 5j Good meals, clean beds, moderate prices. Tenino, Y. T., present terminus N P. R. R. St. Charles Hotel, Corner Front and Morrison streets, R. A. WHITE PROPRIETOR Portland, Oregon. rmiJi bi'.UiLAKJii!.& lb til, u.m.1 jsiuuiv . Hotel in Portland; has been thoroughly re- Parcel ana returnisiicu sinco tno nre, ana is now the most comfortable an$ convenient house in the State. , altf THE SEASIDE HOUSE. CLATSOP BEACH. MR. C. II. DEXTER, Formerly of tho " Cliff House." San Francisco, announces to his friends and tho public that he 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., etc., all well arranged for the comfort of Guests. Tho Grounds arc beautifully laid out. A half-milo Race Track, with Shell drive; Croquet Ground Children's J 'lay Ground, Swings, etc., etc. Boats upon tho creek; plenty of Trout Mshing; a splendid Stable, with Saddle Horses for those who wish for Equestrian rides over tho Beach; Bathing Houses, for Salt Water Bath ing and, in fact, everything necessary for tho Pleasure Seeker, the Tourist or tho Invalid. Ocean, Mountain, Forest and River Scenery, comoincd, mako this tho finest Place of Resort in the World. The climate is equable never subject to extremes of heat or cold and one of the healthiest places upon tho Globe. Tho Table will be unexcelled, and tho subscriber pledges himself that nothing will bo left un done for the pleasure and comfort of his Pat rons. Terms moderate and satisfactory. CHARLES 11. DEXTER. t BAY-VIEW HOUSE, (Fifteen Miles Northwest of Astoria.) At Unity, Baker's Bay, Ar. T., THE UNDERSIGNED HAS PURCHASED tho above houso at this favorite resort. Having thoroughly renovated and furnished the samo with new material, it will bo kept in first-class style. The table will fee furnished with tho best tho market a fiords. Fresh l'ish, Oysters and Clams in every style. No pains will bo spared to make guests com tortile. The above houso 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 A.-toria, connect ing with Columbia River boats. Tri-weokly stages will run between Unity and tfhoai watcr Bay. JOllxV 1 1 UNTKR , Proprietor. sinniER iiotjss. CLATSOP BEACH. RS, CLOUTRIE WISHES TO INFORM xiJL the public that slio has completed her large new two-story house, which is hard finished throughout, and is now tirnnnrml tn I receive visitors at this well known re-ort. GElAtES HOUSE, CLATSOP BEACH. VISITORS "WILL FIND THE ABOVE named House open for the entertainment of guest65 during the season, as usual S. Gr. Skidmore, Druggist and Apothecary, Has Removed to his NEW AND ELEGANT STORE, 111 First st., next to L. C. Henrichsen's, Portland, Oregon. au7 OREGON BOOT AND SHOE STORE! S. M. li.VRR, J. C. KIXCSLKY. liAUIt & KINGSLEY, PRINCIPAL RETAILERS OF THE STA ple brands of Eastern, California and Ore gon Boots and Shoes, No. l-"o First street cor ner Yamhill. Portland Oregon. Sr- With our long experience and small ex pense we aro enabled to sell cheaper than any other houso in the city of .Portland. As tho proverb goes 3100 saved is$JU0 made: Call -and see and give us your trade. BAvil & KINGSLEY, PORTLAND ADVERTISEAIENTS. W. Jackson & Co., Front Street, Portland, Importers and "Wholesale Dealers In Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, Elated Ware, Wooden Ware, Coal Oil, Furnishings, Etc.. Etc. And also Agents for Perkins & House's Patent ! .Metallic Kerosene or Coal Oil . Safetjr Lamps! HZsT Our stock having been selected-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 we think will induce trade. JU112 tf THE Celeliratefl Spectacles and Cilasses Manufactured by Lazarus & Morris, Hartford, Connecticut, ANEW METHOD OF FITTING GLASS cs to the oyo of any person who cannot spare tho time to come and select for them selves. Any person who will j send us a copy for samplo of the smallest sized' typo that they can read at an ordinary distance, can be fitted to glasses ihat will suit the eye. L. C. HENRICHSEN, & Co., Solo Agents, 101) First street, Portland. au7 D. Y. WILLIAMS. GKORGE T. MYKRS. Williams & Myers, No. 5 Central Block, Front st.Portland. Commission Merchants, Dealers in Groceries and Oregon Produce, Grain, Plour, Mill Eeod, Bacon, Lard, etc. Amjrto Fire-Proof Storage. Consignments Solicited. "fegSan Prancibco Agent, s!6 G. MITCHLEE, 213 Clay street. Allen & Lewis, Shipping and Commission Merchants, and Wholesale. Dealors. IS, 20 and 22 North Front st., Portland Oregon San Francisco ofiice: Corner of California and Front Streets. EL Trenkniann, B LACKSMITH AND TOOL MAKER and manufacturer of of all hinds of Plaining, Moulding, and Turning Tools, Saws of all kinds Straightened and Repaired, and all kinds of SawToeth made and ropaircd and saws turned and straightened. Orders at tended to promptly. 11. TRENKMANN, aulHf 40 Front st, Portland, George L.'Hibbard, Shippings Storage, and Commission Merchant, No. 21 North First str., Corner of Ash, Portland, Oregon. DEALER IN OREGON and California Pro duce, also importer of and Wholesale dealer in C. A. & C. M. 11 ib bard's 'celebrated Hand Made Boots and S7ioes. tt?--Call and examine my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Consignments solicited. ttilwYll business entrusted to me will receive prompt attention. slotf EAGLE AND EXCELSIOR SODA WORKS! E. J. Walker, Dealer in Soda, Sarsaparilla and Cider, All kinds of Syrups, Porter, Ale and J3 randy Coloring. Cor. Front and Ash Streets, Portland, Oregon. slG r. c. JANIO.V. Liverpool. JANIO.V, RHODKS .t CO., A ictoria, IS. C. Janion & Rhodes, Importers and Commission Merchants Front Street, Portland. Lloyd's Agents for Oregon rpiIE PIONEER ENGLISH HOUSE IN JL tho city, and the founders of a direct lino of Clipper Ships between Liverpool and Port land, -otfer for salo the largest assortment of General Merchandise In Portland. "Appointed Agents for J & E Ten nont's, Celebrated "brand of Ale and Stout; "Wm Younger & Co's Celebrated Edin burg ale; Gnroy. Brothers & Co.'s Dundee Gram JSacks, "Wool Sacks and Burlaps, g& Sole Agents for Blood, "Wolfe & Go's Celebrated brand of ale and Stout; Ind, Coope &" Co.'s Celebrated Burton ale; AVm ATcEwan's Celebrated Edinburg alu; "Wo rthin "ton's Liverpool Salt; Hock in, "Wilson & Co's Celebrated London Pickles and Sauces; J & JArmistead's Celeb ated Durham "Mustard; J & H D Grimond's Celebrated Dundee Hemp Mat ting and Carpeting; George Curling & Cos Citrates and DrugsjDunville's Iii.-n Whis ky; Stewart' Scotch Whisky; Hill, Evans & Cos Engli-h Malt Vinegar; Xoble's & Hoare's London Varnish; John Fowler & Co Celebiatcd Steam Plows. " aul2 LEGAL NOTICES. Aflirn nistrat or's Sale. Y virtue of an order of the Probate Court 1 Of 1'aeiH" Cniintv AV:ilj?nfrfnrj 'Pnn-itnn- I will offer 4for salo to tho highest bidder at public auction, on Wednesday, Oct. 1", lbT-l. all of the estate, rights and interest of Lillv Kelley, deceased, at the time of his death, of, in and to that certain lot or parcel of land sit uate in lvnappton, Pacific County, W. T., and and particularly bounded and described as fol lows, to wit : Commencing at a point on tho ISorth bank of the Columbia River, thirtv-ontf (."I) rods East of section lino dividing sections seventeen U7i and eighteen (IS), thence run ning North till it intersects the East bank of a little creek, or stream of water, thenco Northeasterly along tho meanders of the East bank of said stream of wafer until it intersects a duo North and South line forty (40) rods East of the said section line abovedettribed, thenco South to tho Columbia River, thenco Vct along said liver bank nino (Si) rods ti place of beginning, reserving the riuhtof way along said river bank above tho highest tides for a public open roadway or highway, con taining about one f.0-100 acres more or less, situated in the North-wet quarter of tho 'Ctlinr with tho. nnniirtpnnnpos Tho euln will! take plaeo upon tho premises between tho hours of ten o'clock in the morning and sunset on the above na nied day. Terms of salo cash , in U. S. gold coin, ton per cent, on tho day of sale, and the balance on tho confirmation of the sale by the Probate Court, and tho deliv ery of tho deed. All payments to bo in U. S. coin, and all conveyancing to be at tho ex pense of the purchaser. , , . . J B KNAPP, Administrator of the estate of Lillv Kelley, deceased. Knappton, AY T, Sept. 12, 1S73. 4w sl(i Sunmions. QTATE OF OREGON, County of Clatsop- KJ J ushco Court for tho Precinct of Astoria. John W. Gcarhart, plaintiff,) n- m .- t vs I Civil action to Chinaman Jim, defendant. J rccor money. To Chinaman Jim, the above named defend ant: In the name of tho State of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear before tho un dersigned, a .Justice of tho Peace for the Pre cinct aforesaid, on the thirty-first day of Octo ber, a. d. 1673, at (J o'clock in tho forenoon of that day, at the office of said Justice in said Precinct, to answer the ibove named plaintitf in a civil action. '1 ho defendant will take no tice, that if ho fail to answer the complaint herein, the plaintitf will takejudgmont against him for nineteen dollars (SUM, and disburse ments of this action. Given under my hand, this ISth day of Sop tern her, a. i. lb7J. I. R. PA RKER, s-2U :(iw J. P. for Astoria Precinct- Summons. STATE OF OREGON, County op Clatsep: Justice's Court for the Pre cint of Astoria, State aforesaid. Eben P.. Parker Plaintiff, vs, Hung Mung DePdt. To Hung filing, Chinaman, the above named defendant In the name of tho State of Oregen: You arc hereby required to appear belore the undersigned, a Justice of the Peace, for the precinct aforesaid, on the 11th day of November, 1S73, at nine o'clock, in tho forenoon of that day, at the office of said Justice in said precinct, to answer to the above-named plaintiff in a civil tiction. The defendant will tako notjee that if lie fail to answer the com plaint herein, the plaintiff will take judg ment against him for Twenty-three dol lars and seventy-three cents, (23.73,) and' the costs and disbursmente of this action. Given under my hand this 30th day of September, 1873. H. 13. PAPvKEE, Justice of the Peace for Astoria Precinct.. Published by 01 der of the above entitled court. TOi. L. 3PEWAE", oc2:Gt Plaintiff's Attorney. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. No tice is hereby given, that in pursuance of an order of tho County Court of the State of Oregon for tho County of Clatsop, made at theSeptember term, lt7:, in the matter of tho ostate of Mills L. Callender deceased, 1 will sell at public auction, to tho highest biddor for cash in hand in United States gold coin, at tho Court-house door in Astoria, Clatsop county Oregon, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28th. 1873, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. u.f all of the right, title, interest and estate of the said Mills L. Callender, deceased, in and to all that tract of land lying and being in said county of Clatsop and Stato of Oregon, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Part of section i, 5, 8 and !), of township 7 north of rango 10 west, A illamette meridian, and containing 320 acres. PlilLO CALLENDER, Administrator of tho estatoof ocl:4w Mills L. Callender doceascd.. MISCELLANEOUS. New Tobacco, Cigar and Notion House I 59 Front st., Portland, Oregon (Opposito Cosmopolitan Hotel.) T. Dittenlioefer, 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 kot, and takes pleasure in offering tho samo to his old friends, customers, and tho trado gen erally, at prices that defy competition. Bc Eleven years business experience m Portland, has made him fully familiar with, the wants of the trade of the Northwest Coast and therefore his stock has been selected e pecially for tho trado. au2'Stf A. Burchard, Dealer in New and Second-hand Furniture Spring, Hair, Feather, Moss, Wool, and Pulu Beds, Blankets, Spreads, Sheets, Pillows, Pillow Caaea, etc. HlgiieSE FURNITURE I (Skidmore's Building,) Corner of First and Taylor Street Portland, Oregon. alG CENTRAL MARKET, Stalls No 27 acd 28. Portland, Oregon. JOHNSON & SPATJLDINQ, Dealers in all kinds of FRESH MEATS, sud packers of leef and Pork. Tlfe hishcat Drk-n ; raid for all kinik of fat stock, tf r ortn-west quarter ot section seventeen (17), township No. nine (!)) North, and rango No. nino ($M Vosfr. of fhn Wnllnmof nioridi.in tn- ;