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About Tri-weekly Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1873-1874 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1873)
CiJ iinjiir.- ii i x ', iH'W 'WWl'.l.l",i4"JW.l ' tU.'."M ";'.;". IwyMf r ' 'l".: .'Jl'rl. ', JJ1' .i"l,"Vr .?',' "a!".' ny'"'m,,i,l'. .'! iWIW.. ! ..' 'I1.." '.'' i'1.J 'lltW'y"cwij WHMWJ m.ijhiu li -wp-wyyny Tri-Weekly Astorian ASTOKIA Dkc' 13t 1873 XiOCAI XOTES, EIC. From Thursday's Substitute Miss II. M. Morrison is now sole proprietor of the Main street Millin ery store. ec advertisement. That elegant yacht, built at the Cape for uncle Sam has been success fully launched and christened " Co lumbia." Van Duscn is one of the fortunate ones. He got an ample supply of Hour to carry him through the ice-o-lation. The Empire Minstrels, at the Cape, arc preparing and rehearsing for an entertainment at Astoria at an early day. The plat of the Astoria, Nehalem valley and "Washington county "Wag on Road has been filed at the Clerk's oftice in this citv. Charles Stevens, Secretary of the Astoria Bible Society has now a lot of bibles and testaments on hand for sale very cheap. The Steamer Varuna left yestcr- I day forIrookfield with a full cargo of freight. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Meglcr went as passengers. "Wo expected the Oriflamme Tuesday with a supply of paper for this oilice. She didn't come, and that is our only apology for the ap parent shrinkage of the Astorian to day. "We understand the Oriflamme left San Francisco for Astoria last Tuesday. If so she may be expected here to-morrow when we will prob ably get the balance of the Presidents message, and other news. The Ladies Fair and Festival at the Congregational church Tuesday night was a grand a flair, and we are pleased to know that a net sum was realized quite sullicient to pay for cushioning the seats at the church. AYc understand, that the mail boat from Portland started down on Monday but Capt. Hoyt was not cer tain lie would be able to et through and so turned back. There is no later news than came from Port land on Friday last. Mr. A. J. Metier has presented a. xi. in;ucs una un uiu&uiib iiicui- schaum, on a pledge to do so if Capt. Elavel's driver should drive thirty piles in one day at Rrookfield, Air. I Jeeves being engineer. Forty-one piles were driven one day. The gay season will be well ob served in this vicinity. A grand ball is to be given at Port Stevens on the lCth; Reaver Lodge of Odd Fel lows have Social Reunions on the 22d and 31st, and Astoria Engine Com pany No. 1 give a ball on Christmas night. We understand that the va lions churches will hold festivals and have Christmas trees on the 24th. Among the passengers leaving Oregon by tise steamship California on the 9th, wc had a conversation with Joseph ami A. J. Knott, esqs., of Portland, who were bound for 1he Skeena river in British Columbia. 'these gentlemen have purchased the hceamer Shoolly Geo. Y. Weidler's K'i of the Oregon steamship Com pany, and are fixing her for a trip to tho keena next month, where she will be put into service to convey passengers and supplies to the new Kidoraeio in those parts next Spring, as a grand rush is anticipated, equal to Cu.iiorniti in the days of 49. Jack and Levi Knott expect to cut a trail to the mines this Winter, ami other wise prepare for the rush. We wish then all prosperity, but at the same time would parenthetically remarjc that it is our opinion that they are ! " milium:; castles in the air.77 o fNM Exckllknt 'J'hoso Sugar Cured Hams, and that l"ro-h Loll Luttor, Eresh Uuekwheat, (tins years cropi, torn leai, bracKeu i neat. lioaiiiiy, etc., at Casi.V. 12tf r?S7"A neat, clean, cocy place, for gentle iii';n and ladies toeiijoy a dish of fresh Oysters i at the Puck-'"?: Hors1-: Hrstaukast. lUiy Oysters in overy stylo, at all hours of day or ui.,.t at tho Pakkeu IleUdr: Kestau K.vsr, Main .-treat, Astoria. rac3 Church, fProt. Epi-'copaU -Tev. T A l viand ttecror. Divine servicer every Sunday at Ldv2 a m and? i it; Sunday School at L i .m I'onrogational Church, Liov A Wr 'Lenny Pastor, i'iviiie services evory Sunday at 1034 a iand7 i .v; Prayer Meeting overy Thurs day cv'onniat ouiitcuy School meets ut 12 M Meteorological Report llours of Observation 7 a, m. 2 and 9 r. m. By Louis ll?on. U.S. Coast Survov. Bar i lliurmomutur xir. Dec. i Rain of MoanMoanlMnxiMin -fall wind 1 2.800 o5 ol o ol :) U UT;! .North 2 30.1oU 2J it 30 0 2."i 0 0.01 XE 3 "jajil'M 28 1 :51 7 21 7 4 21t l'Jl j 20 4 31 o, 2S 7 1 0.03 f 2V313 :4 " ;,; 7 ol 7 0.12 " 2!,5U .T) b V,7 7j 31 7 East 7 2J),t)0.i ?A 4 1 28 1J 32 1 0.22 N E S 2U,bJb 3, If I 37 b :u 0 " 51 'J.),-Sl 30 1 33 S 27 S 10 30,011 27 4 1 SO 4 24 7 "Notf. 10 inches of Snow makes 1 of Water. PROFESSIONAL CAKDS. FRANK J. TAYLOR, ATTOHXEY-AT-LAW, ASTORIA, OREGON. Office Brown's Building'. Special attention given to the examination of titles and the col lection of debts. oc'SUtf .WM. L. McEWAN, RESIDENT ATTORNEY, Astoria, Oregon. II. 13. PARKER, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, ASTORIA, OREGON. VS-U Alwavs Ready fr Business.'" HENRY S. AIKEN, NOTARY PUBLIC, ASTORIA, OREGON. A. VAN DUSEN, NOTARY' PUBLIC, Ast ) R I A , O I i KO ox. DR. S. .Y. DODD, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ASTORIA, OREGON". (SUORGK II. DURHAM. II. Y. TIIOMI'SOX. DURHAM c0 THOMPSON, Attorneys at Law, Portland. Office 10J First Street, opposite Occidental Hotel. siulti M. F. MULIvEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW - Portland. Oflico in Pittock's Building, Corner Front and StarK sts.. i up Stairs. sH CAPLES c0 MORELAND, Attorneys at L,aw, Portland, Oregon Office in Bittock's Building, Corner of Front and Stark streets, (up Stairs). slti a. h. towns i::u. c. ukal, TOWXSEXD & REAL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, POKTLAXD.OHKOOX. rtrKin: In Odd Fellows Temple. fnlS O. P. 31 A SON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PORTLAND, OREGON. K35 Land Casos and Titles a specialty .?ra Dif. A. D. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN" AND SURGEON Office on Stark Street, Portland, Oregon KRUMRIEN GILBERT ARCHITECTS AND DRAUCHTSMEX, IXVEXTOR'S EXCHANGE, Croc's Building Portland, Oregon. FF"Tlio Bot Counsol; tho Best Draughs men; the Bc-t Model Workmen, and bes-t Patent Agent at Washington; the only reliable place to j;et your intentions put through in short notice. Willamet Iron Works Incorporated Sept. 1 1, lS'i". Cor. North Front and E sts., Portland. P. m'TBOHEX, Secretary PETElt TAYLOR, President. IROH m BRASS FOUNDERS, BOILER MAKERS. General Machinists, and ENGINE BUILDERS MANUFACTURE and HAVE FOR SALE llijrli and Low Pressure ..Marine nnd Sta tionery i!.p.ine. and toilers; Saw Jlills, (jirist .Mills, Quail.. Jvlining, and Agricultural Ma-, ehinery, U'ATEit HEELS of several pat-" terr-, o.jual to any imported, on hand and made to order, of any si.e. JiElAAlKlXU of Machinery and Uoilers promptly attended to, and executed with neatness and dispatch. The Lai-ffD-t and BEST SiUL'IC )E J'ATTEUNS north of San Francisco. Xocharjrofor the u?e of them. Audits for KXOWLES' PATENT STEAM PUM i the bet in use. Also, Aeiits for the AMMOX1ACAL PKEPAKATiOX for the removal of JJoiler scale, )k(J hoot's ()i namkntai. Ikon Ek.v.-k. a variety of heautifur patterns for Cemeteries, etc. House Castings. etc.. etc. n.tf JAMES LOTAX, SuperintendonT- Rock River Paper Gornp'ys PATENT FELT 1G0FIM OT'T OX FOK EIGHT DOLLAES X PEK SQLTAJE. Prepared Plastering Hoard, Sheathing, and Carpet Paper. For sale by J L C. M01UUCE, Masonic Temple, Portland.. Regalias and Trimmings! Only hegaha House in tho State. MASOXTC HOOKS AND BLAXKS, GOLD and Silver Loces, Fringes, Spangles, Stars Bullion, etc. 11. C. MOrllUCE, n lf Masonic Temple, Portland. PORTLAND BOX FACTORY Xorth Front stroot, Portland, Oregon. Boxftsof overy description constantly on hand, and made to order. Orders addressed to John Harlow, corner of First and E strcots, will meet with prompt attention. jiJPtf PORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. Allen & Lewis, Shipping and Commission Merchants, and Wholesulo Dealer?. IS, 20 and 22 Xorth Front st., Portland Oregon San Francisco effice: Corner of California and Front Streets. James Laidlaw. Henry James Gate. Laicllaw & Gate, Importers and Commission Merchants, 2: Front Street, Portland. Oregon. London Agents: REDFERN, ALEXANDER fc Co. EAGLE AND EXCELSIOR SOBA WORKS R. J. "Walker .Dealer in. Soda, Sarsnpai ilia and Cider, xVll kiiuL of Syrups, Porter, Ale and .Brandy Coloring. Cor. Front and Ali Streets, Poitland, Oregon. i-10 George L. Hibbarcl, Shipping, Storage, and Commission x Merchant, No. 21 North l'irst str., Corner of Ash, Portland, Urcgon. DEALER IX OREGON and California Pro duce, also importer of and holesale dealer in C. A. k, C. -M. llibbard's celebrated J land 31a (I c Hoofs and Shoes. xvSk.Ca.ll and exaniino my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. ConsignmenU solicited. XiSL. All business" entrusted to mo will receive prompt attention. sl.tf W".' Jackson & Co., Front Street, Portland, Importers and Wholesale- Dealers in Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Wooden Ware, Coal Oil, Furnisldnfjs, Etc., Etc. And also Agents for Perkins & Rouso's Patont Metallic Kerosene or Coal Oil Safety Lamps! V&T Our stock having been selected and ship ped direct to us from manufacturers in the Eat and Europe, we are prepared to sell to the trade at such rates as wo think will induce trade. aal'2 tf THE rame GO sses Manufactured by Layarus ?c Murris, Hartford, Connecticut, NEW METHOD OF FITTING GLASS cs to the oyo of any person who cannot spare the time to come and select for them selves. Any person who will send us a copy for sample of the smallcstjsk'.ed type that they can read at an ordinarv distance, can bo fitted to glasses that will suit the eye. L. C. llEXRlCUSEN, & Co., Sole Agents 10: First street, Portland. au7 D. W.WILLIAMS. gkoiu;i:t.mykus. Williams & Myers, Xo. 5 Central Block, Front bt, Poitland. Commission Rf3erchants7 Dealers in Groceries and Oregon Produce, Grain, Flour, Mill Feed, Bacon, Laid, etc. Awjrfe Fire-Proof Storatje. Gonbignments Solicited. S3SSan Francibco Agent, sit) G. MITCnLEE, 21:3 Clay btreet. It. C. JANIOX. JAXIO.V, nilODKS fc CO., Liverpool. ictoiia, U. C. Janion & Rhodes, Importers and Commission Merchants rront fctrcet, rortlanu. Lloyd's A gem tor regon rpiIE PTOXEER EXCLrSH HOUSE IX IL tho city, and the founders of a direct line of Clipper Ships between Liverpool and Port land, oiler for sale tho largest assortment of General Merchandise In Portland. "Appointed Agents, for J & II Tcn nent's. Celebrated Brand of Ale and Stout; "Wm Youncrer & Cos Celebrated Edin-- bur ale; Gilroy Brothers & Co.'s Dundee Gram Sacks, "Wool Sacks and Burlaps, "Sole 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; "Wortliington's Liverpool Salt; Hock in, "Wilson & Co's Celebrated London Pickles and Sauces; J & J Armitead's Celeb.-ated Durham Lu.-tard; J & H D Grimond's Celebrated Dundee Hemp Mat ting and Carpeting; George Curling & Cos Citrates and Drugs;Dunville'.s Iri.-li "Whis ky; Stewart's Scotch Whisky; Hill, Evans & Cos Engli-h Malt Vinegar; Noble's & Hoarc's London Varnish as; .lolm Eowler & Cos Celebrated Steam Plows. au!2 MISCELLANEOUS J. K. Gill & Co., (Successors to G. A. Steel & Co.,) IMPORTERS: WIIOLi:SAL: AND KETAIL DEALERS IX BOOKS ASD STATIONERY. No. 7.1 First street, bet. "Washington and Stark PORTLAND, OKEtiOX'. Sstaltlislied Tweixty-tiro Tears. S. J. McConnick. PUBLISHER: Franklin Book itore ! BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 19 First Street, Portland, Oregon. Constantly on Hand, afull Stook of STANDARD SCHOOL BOOKS, And Stajile Slai loner y. aiional liiisiness jollejge. PORTLAND, OREGON, D A FFORDS SUPKKIOll ADVANTAGES sk. for tho thorough Commercial Education of young and middle aged men. Send for Col lege pai or. uloj DkFUA CE & JAMES. American Ex. Hotel i Cor. Front and Washington streets. PORTLAND, OREGON. W. QUIMBY C-H. PERKINS. L. milE PROPRIETORS WOULD RESPECT JL fully inform the traveling public, that the American Exchange having been recently im proved in all it departments, they are now I prepared to offer superior inducements to their patrons and the public in general, at reduced pi ices. Hoard and Lodging, Si to $1 oO per day, ae coiding to room occr.i ied. The American Exchange coach will always bo in readine:-s to convey paengers and bag gaire to and from the Hotel, free of charge. 1IEMEKETA HOTEL Svi.km, Okkgox. WESLEY (JKAVKS, Puoi'Uiktor, T1ic chea;e;-t :nd best Hotel in tho State. Free Coach to the House. Cosmopolitan Hotel, (Kept on tho European Plan,) ZIEBER & HOLTON -PROPRIETORS Corner Stark and Front streeL", Portland. G. 15. COOK. TV. ir. ANDRUS. Occidental Hotel, (Kent on the European Plan,) COOK & ANDRTJS -PROPRIETORS Corner First and Morrison stcets, Portland. St. Charles Hotel, Corner Front and Morrison streets, R. A. W lilTE PROPRIETOR ioitland, (-regon. THE ST. eilAP.LES IS THE OXLY BEICK Hotel in Portland; has been thoroughly re paired and refurnished ince the lire, and is now the most comfortable and convenient , house in the State. altf BAY-VEEW MOUSE, (Fifteen Milc Xoithwest of Astoria.) At Unity, Baker's Bay, W. T., mUfi UXBEBSKiXED HAS PUB CHASED J. tho above houe at this favorite- resort, having thoroughly renovated and furnished tho same with new material, it wall be kept in lirst-cla.-s style. The table will !e ftirnisued with the best the ' market atlbids. Escth Jb'ish, Oysters and . Clams in every yll Xo pains wall bo spared ' to make guest- comfortable. The above hoiu-e is only one and a half miles i from the Ocean Leach, where anglers may cn jov rare spoit. :eat-', carrying passengers, will ply between 1 nity and Astoria, connect ing with Columbia irivcr boats. Tri-weekly s-tages Avill run between Unity and Shoal- water Bay. 'IOHX HUXTEK, 1'roprietor. SUMMEll HOUSE. CLATSOP BEACH. "$$11?, CLOUTR1E WISHES T01XF0BM i&L the public tlutt she has completed her largo new two-story house, which is hard j finished throughout, and is now prepared to receivo visitor at tin- well known resort. I GllIMES HOUSE, CLATSOP BEACH. msrams WILL FIX!) THE ABOVE named Hou?o open for the entertainment of guests during the season, as usual OTTO TREUEE. No. iXorth-Front Street, Portland. "sEALEU IX WJXES AXU JiiUL OWb AiL 3J Manufacturer of Syrups, Cordials, Bitters, etc.. etc. Sole agent tor John el land's I'liil adelphia Brewery, San Francisco. Beer by the keg or bottle. . . i (ioods delivered to any part ot tno Lity. Patronize Home Manufactures. AIXSLEY & DAVIDSON, Manufacturers and Dealers in Doors, Sash, Blinds, Frames, Shutters, Brackets, And all kinds of Scroll Sawing. Bavins tho best facilities and tho latest im proved wood workinginaehinery for the manu facture of the above articles, can offer superior inducements to customers, and at San Fran cisco piiccs, atXicolai Bros' Mill. Also, best quality of Seasoned Cedar Lum per, Ceiling, llustic and Mouldings. Wood Turning in all its branches, Ballusters, Newell Posts, Billiard Balls, Croquet Sets, etc., at NICOLAI BROS.' .MILL AND FACTORY. Cor Second and E Streets, Portland. MSCELLANEOUS, ASTOJRJLl Real Estate Directory And Correspondence Bureau. Farms, Buili Ms or Blccfcs, ADVERTISED, SOLD, OR EXCHANGED. INFORMATION FURNISHED. Dy D. C. IRELAND, Agent. ?w" There are so many inquiries concern- Ileal Instate in and a bout Astoria, and theio beiiiL' o particular way for buyer and seller to meet each other, we have concluded to open a REAL ESTATE DlKLcTOUY, in this OtliKC- Parties having propeity to elI, or uai ties wishing to piuchase will be l.ci- imittcdtouo our columns, lor the purj use of otlectuigsuch tranf(rs, at meie noiiunal charges. Send dcsciii.th us, pi ice. etc., that people may know what jou have for f:1c. "I70R SALE X Description. Lot?. Dloclc. Piicc. ..(tix lots) :1 5-mJ ucClure's Astoria .. :$ t'l too ' 4 11 Hit) " " ." !'l W " " 30 !"1 101) 11 !'l 11") " , " 12 51 110 xVTT These lots are well worth ihe un nc thoy jiro each oO by 100 foot, veiy well situated for residence property. Tcnn leasonable. oc'O For Sale Cheap for Cash S 400D SUBSTANTIAL DWELLING Houso hjT containing seven looms. Lower items hard Ihii-hcd, together with three acres of good Garden Land, all umlcr good fence. Ri chard, Lain and stable, -ioie-ioiins, Wcod hou.e and other buildings, ititatcd at kij .n non Landing orfuithcriauicitlai.-, api-ly to Jberry. ood.vard .: C, 1 crtlund or to RICHALD liULfcliN, A-lovia. ?1RM TCE SA3LE. fjQA ACRES GOOD FA I'M 1NG LAND JLsJvJ' on JvlasKaziinc Creek is (tLred for ale very cheap for eah. Ihe location is Lne: One and a half miles iUnsi the Lower Landing on the Militaiy l'ond, and on the laiho:ul Survey'. A firtt clash location lor a Hotel, Summer IKesort, or Daily Kaneh. Fortj' acres of this ground holders on Klas kaninc creek, llierc i-1 an orchaid of." W) trees on the place. A bargain is ottered, lor par ticulars inquire of D. C. IK KLAN D, au III I m" Astoiiaa Otlice. FARM FOR SAIE. rpilE DONATION LAND CLAIM of ALVA 1 CONDlT, on Clatsop Mains, One o the Finest Situated places in Clat t:op County, Consisting of Six Hundred and Forty Acres, nearly all under fence, with n nico Orchard, together with Stock, Plows, and other .Agri cultural Impleraents, including a new Wagon, team of Hordes, harness, etc., is now offered for sale on very favovablo terms. For particu lars, address, alva axMri n2; 2m Skipanon, Clatsop Co., Ogn- F. J. Henitz, 3lanager, Odd Fellows' Temple, Poitland. slotf Sam. M. Smith, Cor. First and Ash sts., Portland, dh uaaisT. HAo?-J AS JUST BECEIYED A FULL STOCK ! PAINTS AND OILS, Kalsomine Putty, (Assorted Colors), Paint and Whitewash BRUSHES, LAPvD, OIL, ALCOHOL, Kerosene, Turpentine, Etc, JvCS'Genuino Bay lUim."55H o21tl Co-Parinei slip Notice rYillE UXBERSKJXED 31 AYE THIS DAY jL entered into a Co-partnership, for tho pur poso of carrying on a tionoral Marketing busi ness, at the old stand of A. J. Donaldson, near Ilolladay's Wharf, Astoiia, I regon. W. 1 (iivAY, Aftoria, Dec. 1 , 1S7-. A. J. DONALDSON. All accounts of tho old lii.n will bo aettlr d by Bonuldov. Sc llajuioid. d- iU GBATS IK STOSE ! imyfei W vim y Sh fc