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Tri-Weekly Astorian
ASTORIA. Row 29, 1S73
FOR THE LADIES.
The most potent kind of witch
hazel is the hazel eye of a pretty
woman.
Young ladies use powder, per
haps, because they think it will make
them go oft'.
A Michigan man aids woman's
rights by turning out 18,000 broom
handles a month,
Grace Greenwood and four other
ladies were present at the dedication
ol the signal station on Pike's Peak.
A Connecticut girl has gone in
sane from being kissed in the dark.
It don't affect "Web-foot girls in that
way.
A bachelor of 37 years has been
fined ten dollars, in Canada, for kiss
ing a neighbor's wife and then tell
ing of it.
Victoria "Woodhull is growing
old and gray so fast that Theodore
Tiliton passes her without a nod of
recognition.
A taffeta ribbon from one to two
inches wide and two yards long,
crossed in front is the "style with
young ladies.
Mature when she makes a beau
tifuniead, is often so absorbed with
admiration of her own work that she
forgets the brains.
Anna Dickinson's new lecture
she speaks of as "For Your own
Sake." As she charges $i00 for it, it
looks as if it was for her own sake.
A Cincinnati man bought his
wife 2,000 papers of pins the other
day. lie said he'd stop her jawing
about pins if it took his house and
lot.
Many an honest man practices
on himself an amount of deceit suiii
cient, if practiced on others, in a
different way, to send him to the
state prison.
"There!" said Jones, as he
wrath fully pushed away the pie
which his landlady had just served
him, " that stuff isn't lit for a pig to
I3at, and I ain't going to eat it"
Dr. Dio Lewis is authority for
the statement that diet a of beans is
better for the complexion than all
the powders and creams ever manu
factured. Economists who want
their wives and daughters to look
handsome Ibis winter will see the
value of a bean diet.
A young lady in Fon du Lac,
while out walking with her lovor,
was attacked by a savage dog, who
seized her by the breast and tore it
from her body. The lover fainted
Auth horror at the sight, but the
young lady, much mortified, went
for the dog with a picket, remarking
" that ere rubber bosom cost a dollar
and a half, and wan't made for a dog
to chaw up."
The thousandth anniversary of
the settlement of Iceland is to be for
mally celebrated next year. It was
Ingolf, saith the chronicle, a banish
ed subject of the Norwegian King
TIarold Harfagar, who went to Ice
land with his foster-brother Leil and
built the first dwellings on the island.
Greenland was discovered from this
island, and thence went the North
men, who in the year 1006 stepped
upon the coast of Massachusetts.
The highest inhabited spot in
the world is the Buddhist cloister of
Hanle (Thibet), where twenty priests
live, at the enormous height of 16,
500 feet. There are other cloisters
at a nearly equal height, which are
inhabited nearly all the year round,
in the province of Guari Khorsum,
upon the banks of Monsaraour and
liakous.
The fact that nature is full of
compensations is beautifully illus
trated by a recent bit of scientific
information, which announces that
the house-fry is tormented by para
sites, of which it cannot get rid, and
that it sutlers terrible agony from
their tickling.
Xew York with nnlv 1 ftftn nnft v
-e xoriv, witn only l,UUU,UUU,Of
people, uas more crime committed
within its borders than London, with
3,000,000 of people, while against
less than 73,000 criminal arrests iji
London each vear there arei mnw
,tnan o,UUU in i'ew York city.
s
ViTheplaiffQr,tbe construction of
jfc - the railway coiriiCe.ting vifch the
fTSUiaiftee expedition-Iva-beerj- giVen
"HP asimppactiU)leaH d'tfte'ihroment
oi rails iroin jiigiaim is couutelrar,
maiided.
""g1 ?''' TTTnT'l II III II 'll'Wnril Hi III Ulinmilllii uninwii unimi I
Meteorological Report
Hours of Observation 7 a, m. 2 and 9 r. m.
By Louis "Wilson
Bar I Thermometor JJIi
.Nov. 1 Bain of
Mean! MoanlMaxlMin -fall wind
1 30,13 4-5.2 j 4&8 44.2 j'E
2 30,0'tt 4'i.o 40.8 42.7 NE
3 :),021 48.0 31.0 4.1.0 SE
4 2,84-"i 4-5.0 50.0 43.4 0.02 East
5 29,728 o2.2 53.2 50.0 0.57 South
...... 2U,8!5 50.7 53.0 47.7 0.1 South
7...- 2JJ58 51.2 5").8 52.5 0.58
8 30,025 .$ 58.0 50.15 0.1(5 "
9 30,153 53.7 5J.4 52.0 0. Wct
10 30,123 54.1 oH.!l 50.3 ... TE
11...- 20,074 .5-1.1 (50.4 48.0 ... XR
12 29,00 501 52 3 4S0 West
13 30,00.1 50 4 53 7 47 7 0.32 SW
14..... 30,204 44 9 47 3 43 0 0 84 NE
15 30,173 40 4 51 8 4!5 4 0 NE
l' 30,2til 52 0 54 7 50 3 0 65 SV
17 30,229 48 3 52 8 40 0 0.29 NE
18 29,0159 47 1 311 44 0 XE
19 30,015 43.8 49.0 39.5 XE
20 129,880 44 8 47 0 412 NE
Cliurcli Notices,
.Grace Church, fProt. Episcopal) Rev. T A
Ilyland Hector, Divine services every Sunday
at 10 a m and 7 i m; Sunday School at 1 p .m
Congregational Church, Rev A WTcnny
Pastor, Divine services evcrv Sundav at 10
a Mand7 i m; Prayer Meeting every Thurs
day evening, Sunday School meets at 12 m
ASTORIA MARKETS.
Astori.vx Office, Nov, 24.
Following is a correct list of prices ruling in
this market to-dav;
Sugars Cnnhcd lb
San Francisco (j olden
...14
,..12
...12
...25
....37
ouiiujuii Asianti ......
Coffee Costa Rica .
Fresh Ground ,
pi..nin..
ijuuvtn.u ny
Toas Young Hyson 75
Japan J3
Flour Standard J sack ...........1 75
Meal H sack 2 00
Crackers 1 lb $
Candles ..25
Hico ..........10
Fine Salt & cwt "......2 2")
Saloratus B lb .Yiy
Soda .. !!!.!......122
Vinegar f gallon ..!!!!.!...........50 "
Golden Syrup r gallon (JO
Hams ?l lb i-.?,om
:y..
Bacon e lb '.".......13(15
Lard lb 15lti
liuttor t lb 30(;)73
Eg?s"do7.en 40
Cheese f N 2021
Apples Green t bushel 75
Peaches dried & lb. 141S
Honey 3b nono
Potatoes f lb jc
Onions V lb.t ........He
liran cwt,, $1 10; Shorts $1 75, heat, :2 25
Hay per ton $18 W
Oats tl lb i
Oil cako f' cwt .2 Jo
Hidos.dry, & lb 12c&14c
' grocn lb 5 Uc
Door Skins, B lb 25c
Elk skins xi lb io0
TPvOFESSlONAL CA.RDS.
WM. L. McEWAX,
11ESIDENT ATT01liSTEY,
Astoria, Oregon.
II. B. PAEKER,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
ASTUPvIA, OHEGON.
UTtr" Always Ready for Buf:ine?s.M?vSi
HEX11Y S. AIKEX,
NOTA11Y PUBLIC,
ASTORIA, OREGON.
A. YAST DLTSET,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
. Astoria, OitKooy.
DR. S. W. DODD,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
ASTORIA, OKEGOX.
GEORGE H. DURHAM. H. Y. THOMPSON.
DURHAM fc THOMPSON,
Attorneys at Law, Portland.
OfRce 109 First Streot, opposito Occidental
Hotel. aulO
M. P. AIULICEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW - Portland.
Office in Pittock's building, Corner Front
and Stark sts., (up Stairs;. gio
CAPLES tfc MORELAND,
j Attorneys at Law, Portland, Oregon
Oflico in Pittock's Building, Corner of Front
and Stark streets, (up Stairs. sltf
A. H. TOW.XSEXP. c BiLL
TOAVNSEND fc BEAL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAY,
POltTLAXD, OREGON.
Office In Odd Fellows' Temple. fnl5
O. P. MASON.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
er Land Cases and Titles a spocialtyrssi
Dr. A. D. ELLIS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office on Stark Street, Portland, Oregon
KRUMBIEN & GILBERT
Croe
l10 0?t Counsel; tho Best Draught
men; tho Best Model Workmen, and best
I'iltont AlTOnt at. Wjishintrfnn Hinnn1rvAi;..Mn
place to get your intentions put through M
short notice
U WELCH'S
GOOD SAMARITAN COMP'OUND.
For Curing JRhcpimatistm,
Sprains, Felons, Boils,
- bruises. Burns,
k& . eio-i etc.-
A nglo bottle will cure or prevent day? of
tho most estnfciatinfr pain, -ntadfutt Junfre-
iiuunuj javo ineaie ot tne sunering patient.
-iVicc.jS1..00tP6n Bottle.
9m - - prpp.r;d ry '
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PRKPARKD BY
1 J. WELCI, ASTORIA, Oickqok
ARCHITECTS AND DRAUGUTSfeN,
INVEXTOll'S -RXCHA -m?
's Building Portland,' OEoeeri:
I l . ;
PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS.
Allen & Lewis,
Shipping and Commission
Merchants, and Wholesale Dealers.
18, 20 and 22 Xorth Front st, Portland Oregpn
San Francisco effice:
Corner of California and Front Street'.
James Laidlaw.
nenry James Gato.
Laicllaw & Gate
Importers and Commission Merchants,
23 Front Street, Portland. Oregon.
London Agents:
BEDFFRN, ALEXANDER & Co.
EAGLE AND EXCELSIOR
R. J. Walker
.Dealer in.
Soda, Sar.aparilla and Cider,
x!U kinds of Syrup., Porter,
Ale and Brandy Coloring.
Cor. "Front and Ash Streets,
Portland, Oregon. sl6
George L. Hibbard,
Shipping, Storage, and Commission
Merchant,
No. 21 Xorth First str., Corner of Ash,
Portland, Oregon.
DEALER IX OREGON and California Pro
duce, also importer of and Wholesale
dealer in C. A. & 0. M. Hibbard's celebrated
Hand Made Boots and Shoes.
res. Call and examine my stock before pur
chasing olsowhere. Consignments solicited.
v,s All business entrusted to mo will receive
prompt attention. sltf
W. Jackson & Co.,
Front Stroct, Portland,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
Crockery,
Glasszuare, 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!
flSTOurstock having been selected and ship
ped direct to us from manufacturers in tho
East and Europe, we aro prepared to &oll to
the trade at such rates as we think will induce
trade. UU12 tf
THE
MM
CtI
Manufactured by Lazarus & Morris,
Hartford, Connecticut,
NEW METHOD OF FITTING GLASS-
OS tf) t.llfi OVO of nnv llPl'Snn urlin onnnnf
spare tho timo to come and select for them
selves. Any person who will send us a copy
for sample of tho smallest sized typo thatthov
can read at an ordinary distance, can bo fitted
to glasses that will suit the eye.
L. C. HEXIUCHSEX, & Co., Sole Agents,
10!) First street, Portland. au7
D.W.WILLIAMS.
CKORGE T. MYERS.
Williams & Myers,
No. 5 Central Block, Pront bt, Portland.
Commission Merchants,
Dealers in
Groceries and Oregon Produce,
Grain, Plour, Mill Peed,
Bacon, Lard, etc.
Ample Fire-Proof Storage.
Consignments Solicited.
" San Prancibco Agent,
slG G. MITCHLER, 213 Clay street.
R. C. JANION.
JAMOX, RHODKS fc CO.,
Liverpool.
ictoria, IS. C.
Janion & Rhodes,
.importers anu commission ivierchants
Front Street, Portland.
Lloyd's Agents for Oregon
THE PIONEER ENtfLISn HOUSE IN
the city, and tho founders of a direct lino
of Clipper Ships between Liverpool and Port
land, offer for sale the largest assortment of
General Merchandise
In Portland.
"Appointed Agents for J & R Ten
nont's Celebrated brand of Ale and Steut:
"Wm .Younger & Co's Celebrated Edin
burg ale; Gflroy Brothers & Co.'s Dundee
Gram Sacks, Wool Sacks and Burlaps,
P$ole Agents for Blood, "Wolfe &
Co's Celebrated brand of ale and Stout;
Ind, Coope & Co.'s Celebrated Burton
ale: "Wm Mf.Ewnn' f!nlohmwi "pvi;Vw,
,ale; "Worthington's Liverpool Salt; Hock
in, "Wilson & Co's nalnhrntprl T.nn1
Pickles and Sauces; J & J Armktead's
Celeb.-ated Durham Mustard; J&HD
Grimond's Celebrated DundecHemp-Mat-ting
and Carpeting; Georijc Curling. & Cos
Citrates and DrugsjDunvllle's Irish Whis
ky: Stewart's Scotch. Whiskv.- "Hill. "Rvonc
.&fCos- Engli-h Malt YinegarpNoble's &
Hoare'ic London arniyhuJQhiwFoilQr
& Cos Celebrated Steam Plows. au!2
ii ! m j.i T-r-r i i tr , t-tjt- -.-t-p 1 1 m WPJfXZV9l'Wt
MISCELLANEOUS.
J. K. GrILL"& Co.,
(Successors to G. A. Steel & Co.,)
IMPORTERS:
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALEES IN
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
No. 7o First street, bet. "Washington and Stark
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Established Twenty-two Years.
S. J. McCormick,
PUBLISHES:
Franklin Book Store !
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER,
19 First Street, Portland, Oregon.
Constantly on Hand, a full Stook of
STANDARD SCHOOL BOOKS,
And Staple Stationery.
JafionnI jnusmess ollrgc.
PORTLAND, OREGON,
AFFORDS SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES
Jjl for tho thorough Commercial Education
of young and middle aged luen. Send for Col
logo paper, nlo DkFRANCE & JAMES.
American Ex. Hotel,
Cor. Front and Washington streets.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
L. P. W. QUIMBY C. II. PERKINS.
THE PROPRIETORS WOULD RESPECT
fully inform tho traveling public, that tho
American Exchange having been recently im
proved in all its departments, they aro now
1 repared to olFcr superior inducements to their
patrons and tho public in general, at reduced
prices,
Board and Lodging, $1 to $i 50 per day, ac
cording to room occupied.
The American Exchange coach trill always
bo in readiness to convoy passengers and bag
gage to and from the Hotel, free of charge.
CHEMEKETA HOTEL-Salkm, Oup.go.v.
WESLEY GRAVES, Puoi-Rii-Ton,
fiSTThc cheapest andbestllotcl in tho Stato.
Freo Coaeh to tho House.
Cosmopolitan Hotei,
(Kept on tho European Plan,)
ZIEBER & HOLTON PROPRIETORS
Corner Stark and Front streets. Portland.
G. B. COOK. -W. II. ANDRUS.
Occidental Hotel,
(Kept on tho European Plan,)
COOK & ANDRUS PROPRIETORS
Corner First and Morrison stcets, Portland.
St. Charles Hotel,
Corner Front and Morrison streets,
R. A. WHITE PROPIUETOll
1 ortland, Oregon.
milE ST. CHARLES 16 THE ONLY BRICK
JL Hotol in Portland; has been thoroughly re
paired and refurnished since tho lire, and is
now tho most comfortable and convenient
houso in tho State. altf
BAY-VIEW HOUSE,
(Fifteon Miles Northwest 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
tho same with new matorial, it will bo kept in
tirst-class style.
The table will be furnished with tho best the
market affords. Fresh Fish, Oysters and
Clams in every style. No pains will bo spared
to make guests comfortable.
The above house is only one and a half miles
trom tho Ocean Beach, whore anglers may en
iklv
stages will run betwoon Unity and Shoal-
water nay. J U11jN Jl U i TEK, Proprietor.
SUM5IEE HOUSE.
CLATSOP BEACH.
RS, CLOUTRIE WISHES TO INFORM
. tho Dublin that shn Tins ontm.lnfiwl lini-
largo now two-story houso, which is hard
iinibhed throughout, and is now prepared to
receive visitors at this well known resort.
GRIMES HOUSE,
CLATSOP BEACH.
VISITORS WILL FIND THE ABOVE
named House open for tho entertainment
of guests during, tho season, as usual
OTTO TREUER.
-No. 1 North-Front Streot, Portland.
RALER IN WINES AND LIQUORS AND
Manufacturer of Svruns. f!nrrliils TCiftm-s
etc., etc. Solo agent for J ohn Welland's Phil
adelphia Brewery, San Francisco. Beor by
the kog or bottlo.
Goods delivored to any part of tho City.
Patronize Home Manufactures.
AINSLEY & DAYIDSlDN,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Frames, Shutters, Brackets,
And all kinds of Scroll Sawing.
Having tho best facilities and the latest im
proved wood workingmaehinery for thomanu
facturo of tho above articles,- can offer superior
inducements to customers, and at San Fran
cisco pricey, at Nicolai Bros' Mill.
Also, be?t quality of Seasoned Cc'dar Lum
per, Ceiling, Rustic and Mouldings. Wood
A1D4?Uits3brRnchos, Ballusters. Newell
fi2$a,x?l,liad Balls; Croquet Sets, etc., at '
pNICOLAl'BROS.' MILL AND FACTORY
--. v.wmu uuuuc:p,iuiuantt.
joy rare sport. iJoats, carrying passengers,
will ply between Unity and Astoria, connect
ing with Columbia River boats. Tri-wo
-,eWfaMt&., 3.. - Zn
m' ';"lP,,T!M3l'l-a.,lMlin
MISCELLANEOUS.
ASTORIA.
Eeal Estate Directory
And Correspondence Bureau.
Fan, Mldii Lois or Bte,
ADVERTISED, SOLD, OR EXCHANGED.
INFORMATION FURNISHED.
By D. C. IRELAND, Agent.
x& i nere are so many inquiries concern
Heal estate m and about Astoria, and thoro
being no particular way for buver and seller
to meet each other, wo havo concluded to
onon :l kk.VL R'PATH liMrVci'm.v i
tnisOUice. Parties having property to sell
or unrtios lvisliinfr in niinUci ...;ii K- ' t
I . ' o " 'l.v.Jl.-u nxu UU lUIr- I
iiiiiuvuiu u?u imi uuiumn, ior tno purroo
ui ui:vi:iiij: mii'ii iransiers, at more nominal
eharges. Send descriptir ns, pi ice. etc.. that
people may know what you have for sale.
TOR SALE
X Description. , Lots. Block. Trice.
xUcCluro's Astoria six lots) 1 ;,..-.,
:; V 1 1U
u i 5-:l UK)
1 1IH)
jo ni ih
.. " i'l 1M)
12 J'l l(JO
fl' These ipte are woll woith tho monev
thoy are each .-m by 1U0 foot, vory well situated
lor residonce property.
Terms reasonable. oc-n.
For Sale Cheap for Cash !
eOOD SUBSTANTIAL DWELLING Houso
containing seven room". Lower rooms
hard lim-hod. together with three acres of
good Garden Land, all under good fence. Or
chard, barn and stable, fett re-rooms, Wood
liouso and other buildings, ituated at SMhi
non Landing 1- or further )articulai, apjdy to
i'erry. W oodward tt Co, Portland or to
RICHARD iKJbfcUN. Astoiia.
FAHMPCR SALS.
1 fifi ACUES ;OD FARMING LAND
.J on KlasKanino Creek is offered for
salo very cheap for ca-h. Tho location is line:
One and a. half miles from tho Lower
Landing on tho Military Eoad, and
on the Eailioad SSuivey.
A tkbt clasb location for a llotol, Summer
Keiort, or Dairy Ranch.
Forty acres of this ground holders on Kla"
kanino creel:. There is an orchui d of :.W) trees
on tho placo. A bargain i- offered. I'or par
ticulars iniuiro of D. C. lUl.LAND,
:"'',', lm im jjiL!2!l,-
Private School.
Squelioque Street Astoria
Undor tho Management of tho
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Hyland,
Ro-openod on
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER S, 1873
Tuition per quarter, in advance, $7 50.
MRS. A. S. MERCEP,
Teacher of Prop. E. A. Bobbins'
American Mioflftr Km Forte
Alse: Harmony andThoroughbaso!
5TThoONLY CONCISBSYSTEM which
will stand Artistic Criticism, and furnish tho
material upon which every educated Toaeher
can base their own peculiarities of instruction,
it presents in a new light, based upon Natu
ral Laws, tho art of Execution, and Science of
Music iWHooms at Kosidonco, Astoria-etu
E. MIL WAIN,
93 Front and 9b" First Streot,
Portland, Oregon.
ft3, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
in Stoves, Sheet-iron, Tin-plate, etc. Plumb
ing and Gas litting cheaper than any other
houso in town.
CENTRAL MARKET, Stalls No. 27 and 28.
Portland, Oregon.
JOLTNSOX & SPAULDLNG,
Dealers in all kinds of FRESH MEATS, and
puckers of Deef and Pork. Tho highest prieo
paid for all kinds of fat stock. j29tf
NOTICE.
BY ORDER of tho Board of Directors a Pec
ond assessment of twenty-fivo per cent, on
tho capital stock of tho Astoria Farmers Com
pany is made and required to bo paid to tho
Trcasuror of said Company.
S. D. ADAIR,
Q- tf Secretary.
TN. JUSTICE'S COURT FOR THE PRK
X cinct of Astoria, Stato of Oregon, County
of Clatsop, 1. W. Case, Plaintiff vs. H. K.
Stevens, Defendant. Civil action to jecover
nionoy.
To H. K. Stevens, tho above named defend
ant: Intho name of the Stato of Oregon, you
aro hereby required to appear before tho un
dersigned, a Justice of tho Peace for the pre
cinct aforesaid, on tho lt-th day of December,
ls73, at 1 o'clock in tho afternoon of said day,
at tho office of said Justice, in said precinct,
to answor the above named plaintiff in a civil
action. -S ho defondant will take notice, that
if ho fail to answer tho complaint 'herein tho
plaintiff will take-judgment agsnnst him for
$1; 42 gold coin, and for costs and disburse
ments. Given undor my hand this 3d day of Novem
ber, 1673. CHARLES STEVENS,
no47t Justice of the Peace
Administrator's Notice.
TN THE PRORATE COURT OF CLATSOP
JL County, Stato of Oregon, before his Hon. J.
Moffitr Judge. Jn the matter of tho estate
of George Summers, deceased. To all whom
it may concern, greeting: Notice is hereby
given, that by consideration of the above en
titled Court, I, Charles-S. Wright, nave been
appointed administrator of tho estate of Ueorgo
Summeis deceased, and as &ucn require all
persons having ctainuf against said es'tato to
present the Hamo'to-me with the proper' vouch
ers therefor, for approval, within Six months.
ld ineroiorwiinouLasusLy;
UHjtK'BES'S: WRIGHT
TWxtt. 90 A'dKiiaUt.,.
Dated this, Nov. i, 187?. . ' uej thr
to said; estate aro respectfully revested to
call and,settlo theroforwithout dalkv;