Tri-weekly Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1873-1874, November 25, 1873, Image 4

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Tri-Weekly Astorian
ASTORIA. ov' 25t 1873
f r MY BABT.
"With frolicsome freaks,
And rosy, red cheek,
3Iy baby lies waiting for me;
He thinks not of crying,
J3ut ever is trying
To sing a glad tong in lia glee.
His parted lips show
Three teeth in a row.,
As white and as precious as pearln;
And Ids soft, silken hair
O'er his forehead so fair
Palls dn dark, thick-clustering curls.
His ej"es, like two stars,
Peep out from the bars
Of his crib, as he watches for me,
And his pink little toes,
Down under the clothes,
Are kicking about to be free.
I'm coming, my boy!
!My treasure. m3T joy!
You shall wait no longer for me,
33 ut we'll up and away,
And be merry and gay,
Out under the .Id applo tree.
Elizabeth Olmis.
IIaxdkercheif Flirtations. One
of our readers dio is in favor of a
telegraph, having none to operate
upon by means of the electric spark,
thinks the following will do for other
sparks to telegrax)h their messages.
It is the same as has been adopted
by all female Academies in the At
lantic States:
Drawing across the lips; desirous
of an acquaintance.
Drawing across the eyes; I am sor
ry. Drawing across the neck; can I see
you home?
Drawing neross the forehead; "We
are watched.
Drawing across the cheek; I love
you.
Drawing through the hand; I hate
you.
Letting it rest on the right cheek;
yes.
Letting it rest on the left cheek;
Twirling in the right hand; I love
another.
Folding; I wish to speak with you.
Flirting over the right shoulder;
follow me.
"Winding around f jre-finger; I am
engaged.
"Winding around third finger; I am
married.
Putting in the pocket; no more at
present.
Tying a knot in corner; don't tell
too much.
Twisting and doubling; let us go
together.
Worn in belt; bound to you.
Shaking it slightly; you are a flirt.
Two distinct shakes; stay where
you are.
Crumpling up in the hand; I am
impatient.
Letting it remain on the eyes; you
are cruel.
Holding up without waving; I wait
for you.
Touching the lips and waving;
good-by, dear.
Twisting around the wrist; I would
kiss you if I dared.
Placing it under the arm (a arm
jut); I'll dance with you; Fll go
home with you; I'll be with vou;
I'll go after you, etc.
Clasping it to the heart; I love you
to distraction.
Piting it; I am very mad with you.
Opposite corners in both hands;
wait for me.
Doubling and striking left hand;
don't you dare.
Rubbing the end of the nose; " shoo
fly, don't bodder me.
Gifts. Toys, and Fancy Goods. S. J. Mc
Connick, (Santa Glaus' Head luartors), 19 First
Portland, Oregon, has just roceivod direct from
tho east, an immense stock of now Toys, fancy
goods, music boxes, albums, dolls, tnv hnokis.
id ft books, annuals, and an endless var'oty of
.lruuica suiieu u ine nonuay trade, which ho
odors to country merchants, in quantities to
lit, at tho lowest cash prices. Send your or
ders early. n2Jtf
Toys ix Lots. For tho convenience of Mer
chants who cannot visit the city, I put up as-j-orted
lots of toys, toy books and fancy articles
:it Twenty, Twenty-five, Thirtv. Fortv, Fifty
i 0.e Hundred Dollars, comprising selections
from everything in stock. Thoso lots retail at
a profit, of nearly ono hundred per cent. This
plan has given great satisfaction to my cus
tomers during tho past ten years, as thereby
they obtain a much greater variety than by
any other method. All theso lots are put up
under my own supervision. Send your orders
early to obtain a good variety.
S. S. AlcCORMICK, 1! First st,
n22tf Portland, Oregon.
, Church Notices,
fJraco Church, (Prof. Episcopal) Rov. T A
Jlyland Hector, Divine services every Sunday
at 10V a m and 7 r ; Sunday School at 1 r m
- day evening, Sunday School meet? at'ti m ,'
Congregational Church, Kev A W Tonny
Pastor, Divine services every Sunday at 1U
a Mand7 p m: Prayer Moetine over v Thurs-
tr-:fiv
ACIFIC HOTEL-iSfKftSfJb 'tropAkdi
iiHin Hiroci, viymi'ia, vs, a. etge
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Shoalwater Bay Items.
Brucepokt, Nov. 19, 1S73.
Editor Asteblvn:
Thinking that perhaps a few words
from this place might not prove un
interesting to some of your readers, I
will jot down an item or so. Items
of interest, however, must be consid
ered something like angel visitants:
"Few, and far between."
The most interesting thing to the
Oystermen at present is, or rather has
been, the loading of five large schoon
ers, which have carried out of the
bay between twenty-five and thirty
thousand bushels of oysters. Times
otherwise are dull, for the busy sea
son for the Oystermen is ended, and
the boats are safely anchored and the
boatmen ready for the AVinters' rest,
or for any amusement that may come
in the way.
A great deal has been said and
written about Oystering, and very
generally by those that know nothing
about the matter. A person to real
ize the toil and hardships of an Oys
terman's life, will have to undergo it
first. The most sensible article that
we have seen upon the subject for a
long time, was in, one of the last
weeks' issues of the Astorian, sug
gesting the idea of consolidating the
interests of Oystermen for their own
mutual advantage. That article stat
ed the question very clearly, and ev
ery man on the bay should read it,
and act upon the suggestions therein
contained.
Bruceport contains some fifteen or
twentyOystermen, a number of whom
have interesting families, and we be
lieve our little community may be
classed as pleasant and agreeable as
any that can be found, but for fear I
am trespassing on good nature, and
taking up too much of your space, I
will bid you good bye. a. x. e.
" A. X. E." is welcomed, and his agreeable
letter from that pleasant little community ho
spoaks of is so much like ono of those angel
visits roferrod to, that we hope howillwrito
again soon, and not bo brief for fear of trespass
ing upon our time and space, which should bo
a devoted to tho intorests of Shoalwater bay
as to thoso of any locality in tho coast chain,
Wo aim no higher honors than to possess the
respect of such communities, and champion
their cause. Editok.
Temple liOrtge Xo. 7 A. F. & A. M.
Rogular Communications first and third
Saturdays in oach month, at 7 o'clock
l. m., at the Hall in Astoria. Members
of tho Order in good standing are invited to at
tend. By ordei of the W. AI.
Beaver Lodge ETo. 35, I.O.O.F.
'j$JsS& Moot every Thursday evening.
i;:S5tit " o'clock, in the Odd Fellow's
vft?"lhdl, corner of Cass and Jefferson
",mtN streets, Astoria. Members of the
Order aro invited to attend. By order, A'. G,
Sam. M. Smith,
Car. First and Ash sts., Portland.
IJl TTGGIST.
TTAS JUST RECEIVED A FULL STOCK
PAINTS AND OILS,
Kalsomine Putty,
(Assortod Colors),
Paint and Whitewash BRUSHES,
LARD, OIL, ALCOHOL,
Kerosene, Turpentine, Etc,
"Gonuino Bay Rum.ira o21tf
ushtcss ftollwp.
PORTLAND, OREGON,
AFFORDS SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES
for tho thorough Commercial Education
of young and middle aged men. Send for Col
lege paper, nlo DkFRANCE & JAMES.
OTTO TREUER.
No. 1 North-Front Street, Portland.
EALER IN WINES AND LIQUORS ATCD
Manufacturer of Syrups, Cordials. Bitters.
etc., etc. Solo agent for John Welland's Phil
adelphia Brewery, San Francisco. Boer by
tho keg or bottle.
Goods delivered to any part of tho City.
Patronize Home Manufactures.
AINSLEY & DAVIDSOX,
Manufsicturcrs and Dealers in
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Frames, Shutters, Brackets,
And all kinds of Scroll Sawing.
Having tho best facilities and tho latest im
proved wood working machinery for the manu
facture of tho above articles, can offersuperior
inducements to customers, and at San Fran
cisco prices, at Nicolai Bros' Mill.
Also, best quality of Soasoned Codar Lum
per, Ceding, Rustic and Mouldings. Wood-
Turningjn all its branches, Ballustors, Newell
lit if)
A'atioiml i
iwiarsAni iinrii uuiu r .... imt v; -... .
MUM110 MILL AND FACTORY.'
v&ec. J cor second ana E streets, Portland:'
dHeaBneMMM!
PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS.
Allen & Lewis,
Shipping and Commission
Merchants, and Wholcsalo Dealers.
IS, 20 and 22 North Front st, Portland Oregon
San Francisco effice:
Corner of California and Front Streets.
James Laidlaw.
Henry James Gate.
Laicllaw & Gate,
Importers and Commission. Merchants,
23 Front Street, Portland. Oregon.
London Agents:
REDFERN, ALEXANDER & Co.
EAGLE AXD EXCELSIOR
SODA WORKS!
R. J. Walker,
Dealer in
Soda, Sarsaparilla and Cider,
All kinds of Syrups, Porter,
Ale and 13 randy Coloring.
Cor. Front and Ash Streets,
Portland, Oregon. slG
George L. Hibbarcl,
Shipping, Storage, and Commission
Merchant,
No. 24 North First str., Corner of Ash,
Portland, Oregon.
DEALER IN OREGON and California Pro
duce, also importor of and Wholesale
dealer in C. A. fc C. M. llibbard's celebrated
JIand Made Boots and SJioes.
tt3Call and examino my stock before pur
chaing -elsewhere. Consignments solicited.
W.&, All business entrusted to mo will receivo
prompt attention.
slotf
W. Jackson & Co.,
Front Stroot, Portland,
Importors and Wholesale Dealers in
Crockery,
Glassware, Cutlery,
Plated Ware, Wooden Ware,
Coal Oil, Furnishings,
Etc., Etc.
And also Agents for Perkins & Home's Patent
Metallic Kerosene or Coal Oil
Safety Lamps!
tv Our stock having boon selected and ship
ped direct to us from manufacturers in tho
East and Europe, wo aro propared to sell to
the trade at such rates as wo think will induco
trade. . au!2 tf
THE
Geleliratefl Spectacles aiifl. &lasses
Manufactured by Lazarus & Morris,
Hartford, Connecticut,
ANEW METHOD OF FITTING- G-LASS-es
to the eye of any person who cannot
spare the time to come and select for them
selves. Any person who will send us a copy
for samplo of the smallest si.ed type that they
can read at an ordinary distance, can bo fitted
to glasses that will suit the eye.
L. C. HENTRICIISEN, & Co., Sole Agents,
3013 First street, Portland. au7
D. VT. VILLUMS.
GEORGE T. MYERS.
Williams & Myers,
No. 5 Central Block, Front st., Portland.
Commission Merchants,
Dealers in
Groceries and Oregon Produce,
Grain, Flour, Mill Feed,
Bacon, Lard, etc.
Ample Fire-Proof Storage,
Consignments Solicited.
"fes&, San Francisco Agent,
sl6 G. MITCHLEK, 213 Clay street.
R. C. JANIO.V.
JAXIOX, RHODES k CO.,
Liverpool.
ictoria, li. C.
Janion & Rhodes,
Importers and Commission Merchants
Front Streot, Portland.
Lloyd's Agents for Oregon
TnE PIONEER ENGLISH HOUSE IN
tho city, and the founders of a direct lino
of Clipper Ships between Liverpool and Port
land, offer for sale tho largest assortment of
General Merchandise
In Portland.
3-Appointed Agents for J & R Ten
nent's Celebrated brand of Ale and Stout;
"Win Younger & Co's Celebrated tEdin
burg ale; Gilroy Brothers & Co.'s Dundee
Gram Sacks, "Wool Sacks and Burlaps,
sZTSole Agents for Blood, Wolfe &
Co's Celebrated brand of ale and Stout;
Ind, Coope & Co.'s Celebrated Burton
ale; "Wm ATcEwan's Celebrated Edinburg
ale; "Wbrthington's Liverpool Salt; Hock
in, Wilson &' Co's Celebrated London
Pickles and Sauces; J & J Armistead's
Celeb.-ated Durham "Mustard; J&HD
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 Engli-h JMalt Vinegar; Noble's &
Hoare's London Varnylu's; John Fowler
& Cos' Celebrated. Steam Plo. .. . au!2
MUSIC AND BOOKS.
BURDETT ORGAN
H. T, TlrPnivQ .TtanrSir TlioTlnr- 1
25
dett Organ that I tried at your house
SUITS ME W
JiETTEK THAN A2i 1 UTilJbilt
KEED INSTRUMENT
I EVERIIEAKD. There is a variety
and sweetness of tone in theso instru
ments unsurpassed, in my opinion,
and
TUclr Popularity
Is very EASILY ACCOUNTED for.
PIIANK GILDER.
(The eminent American Fianist),
Mad. Anna Bihop Concert Troupe.
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O
BURDETT ORGAN
SEND FOR CIRCULARS BEFORE YOU
PURCHASE, TO
&BATS MUSIC STOBE !
G. Jb. JDePUAXSyManaffer,
Odd Fellows' Temple, Portland.
slGtf
J. K. GrILL & Co.,
(Successors to G, A. Steel & Co.,)
IMPORTERS:
WHOLESALE AND KEJ'AIL DEALERS IS
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
Xo. 7o First street, bet. Washington and Stark
PORTLAND, OREGOX.
Established Twenty-two Years.
S. J. McCormiek,
PUBLISHER:
Franklin Book Store !
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER,
10 First Street, Portland, Oregon.
Constantly on Hand, a full Stook of
STANDARD SCHOOL BOOKS,
And Staple Stationery.
HOTELS.
American Ex. Hotel,
Cor. Front and Washington streets.
PORTLAND, OREGOX.
L. P. AV. QULtf BY C. II. PERKINS.
THE PROPRIETORS WOULD RESPECT
fully inform tho traveling public, that the
American Exchange having been recently im
proved in all its departments, they aro now
prepared to offer superior inducements to their
patrons and tho public in general, at reduced
prices,
Hoard and Lodging, $1 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 tho Hotel, free of charge.
CHEMEKETA IIOTEL-Sai.km, Oregon.
WESLEY (i RAVES, Pkoi'KIktor,
CSTTho cheapest and best Hotel in tho State.
Free Coach to tho House.
Cosmopolitan Hotel,
(Kopt on tho European Plan,)
ZIEBER & HOLTOX PROPRIETORS
Corner Stark and Front streets. Portland.
G. R. COOK.
w. II. axdrus.
Occidental Hotel,
(Kept on tho European Plan,)
COOK & ANDRUS PROPRIETORS
Corner First and Morrison steets, Portland.
St. Charles Hotel,
Cornor Front and Morrison streets,
R. A. WHITE PROPRIETOR
Portland, Orogon.
THE ST. CHARLES IS THE ONLY BRICK
Hotel in Portland; has been thoroughly re
paired and refurnished since the tire, and is
now the most comfortable and convenient
house in tho 5tato. . altf
BAY-VIEW HOUSE,
(Fiftoon Miles Northwest of Astoria.)
At Unity, Baker's Bay, W. T.,
HE UNDERSIGNED HAS PURCHASED
tho above houso at this favorite resort.
Having thoroughly renovated and furnished
the same with new material, it will bo kept in
lirst-class stylo.
Tho table will bo furnished with the host the
market affords. Fresh Fish, Oysters and
Clams in every style. No pains will bo spared
to make guests comfortable.
Tho above house is only ono and a half miles
from the Ocean Roach, where anglers may en
joy rare sport. Boats, carrying passengers,
will ply between Unity and Astoria, connect
ing with Columbia River boats. Tri-weekly
stages will run between Unity and Shoal
water Bay. JOHN HUNTE K, Proprietor.
SUMMER HOUSE.
CLATSOP BEACH.
'RS, CLOUTRIE WISHES TO INFORM
. the imblie that she has completed her
largo now two-story house, which is hard
finished throughout, and is now prepared to
rocaivQ visitors at this well known resort.
GRIMES HOUSE,
CLATSOP BEACH.
TTISITORS WILL .FIND THE ATtnvrc
Vnamed jljouso' open for tho?ontertainmeat,
nf'iriinvfj HiiVln.' thn eincnn ncnl r
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MISCELLANEOUS.
ASTOBIA
Real Estate Directory
And Correspondence Bureau.
Farms, Biili Lots or Blocks,
ADVERTISED SOLD, OR EXCHANGED.
INFORMATION FURNISHED.
By D. C. IRELAND, Agent.
Ky Thoro are so many inquiries concern
Heal Estate in and about Astoria, and there
being no particular way for buyer and seller
to meet oach other, wo have concluded to
open a REAL ESTATE DIRECTORY, in
this Office. Parties having propertv to sell,
or parties wishing to purchase will be per
mitted tp use our columns, for the puriot-e
of effecting such transfers, at mere nominal
charges. Send descriptions, price, etc.. that
people may know what you have for sale.
1?0R SALE
X Description.
McClure's Astoria .
Lots. Block.
Price.
1U0
100
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UK)
100
(six lots)
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11
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100
KS Those lots aro well worth the monov
thoy aro each ."U by iuo feet, very well s-ituuted
for residence property.
Terms reasonable. Oc"0
FARM FOR SALE.
OOA ACRES GOOD LAND, situated on tho
Oa-J oanks ot Lewis and Clarke livor, aiid
known as tho
Shane Homestead!
Is offered for sale at the cheap rate of $-1 'Jo per
acre. Address, F. FEIvKEL,
si'jtf Astoria Steam taw-mill.
For Sale Cheap for Cash I
a 00D SUBSTANTIAL DWELLING II ohm
containing seven looms. Lower rooms
hard finished, together with three acres of
good Garden Land, all under good fence. Or
chard, Barn and Stable, Store-rooms, Wood
house and other buildings, situated at SMpa
non Landing For further particulars, apply to
Ferry. oodward ic Co, Portland or to
RICHARD HOBSO.N. Astoria.
FARM FOR SALE.
ACRES GOOD FARMING LAND
on Kliisknninn Tronic ?? nfiWnil fur
sale very cheap tor cash. The location is fine:
One and a half miles from the Lower
Landing on the Military Hoad, and
on the Railroad Survey.
A firht class location for a Hotel, Summer
Reaort, or Dairy Ranch.
Forty acres of this ground border on Klas
kanine crook. There is an orchard of 'M0 trees
on the place. A bargain is offered. For par
ticulars inquire of D. C. IRELAND,
aiiW luitf Astoi ism Office.
Private School.
Squemoqtje Street Astoria
Under tho Management of tho
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Hvland,
Ro-opcnod on
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1S73
ttST Tuition per quarter, in advance, $7 .TO.
MRS. A. S. MERCER,
Teacher of Prof. E. A. Roubles'
American letMfor Piano Forte
Alse: Harmony andThoroughbaso!
KS" Tho ONLY CONCISE SYSTEM which
will stand Artistic Criticism, and furnish tho
material upon which every educated Teacher
can base their own peculiarities of instruction,
it presents in a now light, based upon Natu
ral Law., tho art of Execution, and Science of
Mugjc ftS'Roomsat Ko?idenco,A?toria"g
E. AIILTVA1N,
93 Front and IW First Stroot,
Portland, Orogon.
W3L. "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
in Stoves, Sheet-iron, Tin-plate, etc. Plumb
ing and (ias fitting choaper than any other
house in town.
NOTICE.
BY ORDER of tho Bonrd of Directors a sec
ond assessment oftwenty-fivo per cent, on
tho capital stock of tho Astoria Farmers Com
pany is made and required to be paid to tho
Proncnrnr if anwl Pninnnnv
Treasurer of said Company.
D. ADAIR,
Secretary.
o2.1tf
TN. JUSTICE'S COURT FOR THE PRE
X cinct of Astoria, Stato of Oregon, County
of Clatsop. 1. W. Owe. Plaintiff vs. H. K.
Stevens, Defendant. Civil action to recover
money.
To II. K. Stevons, tho abovo named defend
ant: In tho namo of tho State of Oregon, you
are heroby required to appear before tho un
dersigned, a Justice of the Peace for tho pre
cinct aforesaid, on tho 1Kb day of December,
137J5, at 1 orclock in tho afternoon of said day,
at the officoof said Justice, in said precinct,
to answer tho abovo named plaintiff in a civil
action. 1 ho dofendant will take notice that
ments.
Given under my hand this 3d day of Novem
berlSTS. CHARLES STEVENS,
no47t
justice or iuo roaco.
Administrator's Notice.
TN THE PRORATE COURT OF CLATSOP
X County, Stato of Oregon, before his Hon. J.
W. Mouit, Judge. In the matter of tho etato
of George Summers, deceased. To all whom
it may concern, greeting: Notico is hereby
given, that by consideration of the above en
titled Court, I, Charles S. Wiight, have been
appointed administrator of the estate of George
Summers deceased, and a such require all
persons having claims against said estate to
present tho same to me with the proper vouch
ers therofor, for approval, within six months.
And any person knowing themselves indebted
to said ostate, are respectfully requested to
(""" cctwu I.UUJ """.
UlLAIU'-BS S. W.K1UHT, x .
it no tail to answortho complaint horem tho
plaintiff will take judgment against him for
$19 42 gold coin, and for costs and disburse
- . t -. .
Administrator.
DatWrtk'SYXoT. ,'1S73;