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Tri-Weekly Astorian
SATURDAY. Oct. 18, 1873
The Domestic Sewing Machine took
the first premium at the State Pair also,
four blue ribbons for work. It also took
the blue ribbon at two of the county fairs.
I. W. Case is agent for Clatsop county.
Call and see it for yourselves. 15t
Church Notices,
Graco Church, (Prot. Episcopal) Rev. T A
Hyland Hector, Divine services every Sunday
at 10 a m and 7 p m; Sunday School at 1 p m
Congregational Church, Rev A IV Tenny
Pastor, Divine services every Sunday at 1(
a Maud 7 p m; Prayer Meeting every Thurs
day evening, Sunday School meets at 12 m
Temple IiOdge No. 7 A. F. & A. M.
Regular Communications first and third,
Saturdays in each month, at 7 o'clock
v r of tin TTnll in Astoria. Members;
of the Order in good standing are invited to at
tend. 13y ordei of the W. M.
.Beaver Lodge No. 35, I. O. O.F.
$& Meet every Thursday evening.
C -tlXJ flrLrnr -vi . y I trl r li'nl ttTn
'Hall, corner of Cas and Jefferson
-vymvi streets, Astoria. Members of the
Order are invited to attend. By order, N. (1,
sub i n i iiuua, in iuu vuu jj uuuiro
GrEORGrE B. McEwAN,
Boat Builder-
ASTORIA, OREGON.
TS PREPARED TO CONSTRUCT BOATS
X of every description, of the best materials,
.on short notice, and guarantees to give satis
faction. ifc"Before sending to San Francisco or else
where, give mo a call. oKtf
REMOVED.
G RENVILLE REED, dealer in Fresh and
Gurod-Meats, Canned Fruits, Vegetables,
etc., has removed to Chenamus streot, in rooms
formerly occupied by the old Astoria Market,
FRESH BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL,
HAMS, BACON AND LARD,
MESS BEEF AND PORK,
EST Constantly on hand.
&" Special attention paid to supplyingships.
The best of everything the market can supply
will bo found hero. ltf
Badger's Music Store
Sole Agency for the
IiCailiiig lustrum cuts of tlie World
1ALLETT, DAYIS & CO.'
PIANOS !
POWERFULLY CONSTRUCTED, Highly
finished and elegantly dcsignod. Acknowl
edged by the greatest living Pianists List,
ilubonstoin and Leutner to be the most re
markable Pianos in oxistanco for Power,
Swoetnos?, Durability, Brilliancy and Perfec
tion of Touch
GEOK&E WOOD'S & CO.'
(Boston)
"Wonderful Cabinet,
ORGANS!
The most important invention of the day ca
llable of producing immense power, as well as
every shade of delicate musical expression.
SST Call and examine before purchasing."
. W. K. BADGER,
No. 113 Third Street, (near the Postoffico),
Portland, Oregon.
THE WHOLESALE OYSTER CO.
Cv A. S. Gross, Portland,
Agent
rpilIS COMPANY IS NOW READY TO
X deliver from one to one thousand sacks of
Iresh Oysters, direct from their native element
three times a week; we can furnish all kinds,
In any Quantity, at prices Defying Com
petition, Customers ean rely upon regular tri-weokly
supplies, either in sunshine or storm
"Wo never Fail, and Always last the Sea
ton Through.
G, W. WARREN & CO.,
oc2tf Abtoria, Oregon.
Globe Oyster Saloon
N. KOEFOED,
(Late Proprietor of the Globe Hotel, Astoria,)
13 NOW PREPARED to serve his many
friends and the public generally -with
OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE !
Also, GOOD ENGLISH ALE AND PORTER
Uii arounu at tne out btand, an .Alain streot,
and give these articles a triaL. octtf
e
A. WIFG & CO.,
OySTESYTXLE, S)JOAX,WATER BAY,
Paeitic County, W. T.,
WHOLESALE OYSTER COMPANY,
F. A. BEAN" & O ., gents
CENTUM L MARKET, PORTLAND.
HAVTNG INSTITUTED the Independent
Oyster Companv, atOyFtoivillo. will put
Oysters into the Portland market at the lowest
rates, Wo now have
3,000 BASKETS OF THE BEST
I 0ters in the Bay, ready for export. Ordors
filled with pro'nMtnocs and dispatch. Sndto
A. ulNG & Co., UystorriJlo,
joc2tf Shoalwator Bay, W,T.
MISCELLANEOUS.
JAMES W. WELCH,
TEAMSTER.
Office at J. "W. Gearhart's Store, Astoria.
ORDERS LEFT WITH MR. GEARHART
for any kind of Teaming, will be promptly
attended to. Wood of all kinds constantly on
hand. Ordors solicited. oc4tf
BUEDETT ORGAN
txJ
G. li. DKPn.VN-s.'BMrSir TbnTiiir-iC3
c5
dott Organ that I tried at your house
SUITS ME
BETTER THAN ANY OTHER
ItEEB DTSTRU3IEXT
I EVER-HEARD. Thero is a variety
and sweetness of tone in these instru
ments unsurpassed, in my opinion,
ana
Their Popularity
pa
Is very EASILY ACCOUNTED for.
(The eminent Amnrie.in PinnisM.
Mad. Anna Bishop Concort Troupe, j
BURDETT ORGAN
SEND FOR CIRCULARS BEFORE YOU
PURCHASE, TO
BEATS MUSIC STORE !
G. L. DeBBANS, Manager,
' Odd Fellows' Temple, Portland.
slGtf
Established Twenty-two Years.
. S.. J. Mctlormick,
PUBLISHER:
Franklin Book Stdre !
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER,
19 First Street, Portland, Oregon.
Constantly on Hand, a full Stook of
STANDARD SCHOOL BOOKS,
And Staple Stationery,
J. K. GrILL & Co.,
(Successors to G, A. Stool & Co.,)
IMPORTERS:
"WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
No. 75 First street, hot "Washington and Stark
PORTLAND, OREGON.
E. MIL WAIN,
93 Front and First Street,
Portland, Oregon.
S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
in Stoves, Sheot-iron, Tin-plate, etc. Plumb
ing and Gas fitting cheaper than any other
house in town.
OTTO TRETJER.
No. 1 North-Front Street, Portland.
EALER IN WINES AND LIQUORS AND
Manufacturer of Syrups, CortliaK Bittors.
etc., etc. Sole nsent for John Wclland's Phil
adelphia Brewery, San Francisco. Beer by
the kos or fool lie.
Good delivered to any part of tho City.
ORTLAND BOX FA CTORY-Norlh Front
street, Portland, Oieon.
Boxes of every deccii'p'ion constantly on hand,
and mado to .order. Orders addi e:fscd to John
Harlow, corner of First nnd E streets, will
meet with prompt atteniion. j29tf
George A. Peasej
Pacific Boot and Shoo Store,
Is now prepared to wait on his customers,
At The Old Stand Again I
S.W. Corner First and Morrison Streets,
Portland, Oregon.
CRACKER MANUFACTORY
Oregon Baker y ,
P, OPITZ,. Proprietor,
First Street, near Vine, Portland, Oregon
MANUFACTURE all kinds of Fancy Bis
cuih, CracLojs Pilot, Ship and Naval
Lrcad. Orders addressed as above promptly
attended to, aul4 tf
James Laidlaw.
Henry Jajjjes Gate.
Laidlaw & Gate,
Importers and Commission Merchants,
23 Front Street, Portland. Oregon.
London Agents:
REDFERN, ALEXANDER & Co.
Oregon Steam Wav- Co.
STEAMERS
& IN THE ABOVE LINE -
WILL LEAVE ASTORIA for Portland,
three times a week as follows, until fur
ther notice.
' Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays,
at b' p'clock a. m. returning on alternate days.
' -'J. C. A1NS WORTH, President.
HOTELS.
American Ex. Hotel,
Cor. Front and Washington streets.
PORTLAND. OREGON.
L. P. W. QUIMBY, C. H. PERKINS.
THE PROPRIETORS WOULD RESPECT
fully inform tho traveling public, that tho
American Exchange having been recently ini
proved in all its departments, they are now
prepared to offer superior inducements to their
patrons and tho 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
be in readiness to convoy passengers and bag
gago to and from tho Hotel, free of charge.
RIARD HOUSE. II. Caz.uun, Proprietor.
Viow street, Victoria, British Columbia.
CHEMEKETA HOTEL Salem, Oregon.
WESLEY GRAVES, Proprietor,
CSTThe cheapest and best Hotel in tho State.
Free Coach to tho House.
Cosmopolitan Hotel,
(Kept on tho European Plan,)
ZLEBER & HOLTON PROPRIETORS
Corner Stark and Front streets. Portland.
G. B. COOK. TV. H. ANDRUS.
Occidental Hotel,
(Kept on tho European Plan,)
COOK & ANDRUS PROPRIETORS
Corner First and Morrison stoots, Portland.
MPIRE HOUSE J. O'Brien, Proprietor.
Opposite Railroad depot and Steamboat
Landing, Kalaina W. T. Tho best and cheap
est Hotel in Kalama.
ACIFICnOTEL Sikes AOuimry, Proprs.
Main streot, Olympia, W. T. Stage office.
RAILROAD HOUSE-J. McGrath, Propr.
Good meals, clean beds, moderate prices.
Tenino, W. T., prosent 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 sinco tho fire, and is
now tho most comfortable and convenient
house in tho Stato. altf
THE SEASIDE HOUSE.
CIiATSOP BEACH.
MR. C. n. DEXTER, Formerly oftho "Cliff
House." San Francisco, announces to his
friends and tho public that ho has leased tho
new and elegant Hotel recently erected by
Ben Hoi la day, Esq., upon tho sito of tho old
Summer House, at Clatsop Beach. The house
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 tho comfort of Guest3. The
Grounds are beautifully laid out. A half-mile
Race Track, with Shell drivo; Croquet Ground
Children's Play Ground, Swings, etc., etc.
Boats upon the creek; plenty of Trout Fishing;
a splendid Stable, with Saddlo Horses for
thoso who wish for Equostrian rides over the
Beach; Bathing Houses, for Salt Water Bath
ingand. in fact, ovorything necessary for the
Ploasuro Seeker, tho Tourist or tho Invalid.
Ocean, Mountain, Forest and River Scenery,
coniuinod, make this the finest Place of Resort
in the World. Tho climate is oquable never
subject to extremes of heat or cold and one of
the healthiest places upon tho Globe. Tho
Table -will bo unexcelled, and tho subscriber
pledges himself that nothing will be left un
done for tho'plcasuro and comfort of his Pat
rons. Torms moderate and satisfactory.
CHARLES H. DEXTER.
BAY-VIEW HOUSE9
(Fifteen Miles Northwest of Astoria.)
At Unity, Baker's Bay, W. T.,
T HE UNDERSIGNED HAS PURCHASED
tho above house at this favorito resort.
Having thoroughly renovated and furnished
the same with new matorial.it will bo kept in
first-class style.
Tho tablo will be furnished with tho best tho
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 n half miles
from tho Ocean Beach, whero angjors 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 11 UN TEK , Proprietor.
SUMACER HOUSE.
CLATSOP BEACH.
RS, CLOUTRIE WISHES TO INFORM
tho public that sho has comnlflt.eri hor
largo now two-story house, Arhich is hard
finished throughout, and is now prepared to
receivo 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
S. G-. Skidmore,
Druggist and Apothecary,
Has Removed to his
NEW AND ELEGANT STORE,
111 First si., next to L. C. Henrichsen's,
Portland, Oregon, a.u7
OREGON BOOT AND SHOE STORE!
S. M. BARH, J. C. KIXGSLEY.
BAUU 0 KINGSLEY,
PRINCIPAL RETAILERS OF THE STA
plo brands of Eastern, California and Ore
gon Boots and Shoes, No. 135 iirst slreet cor
ner Yamhill, Pouland Oregon.
iW iih our long experience and small ex
pense we are enabled lo sell cheaper than any
other house in tho city of Portland. As the
nrOVfirh imps 1 fift ajltrprl is 5'. llil innrlo 1'iU
and see and givo us your trade.
1 BARR & KINGSLEY,
POKTLANT) ADVERTISEMENTS.
W. Jackson & Co.,
Front Street, Portland,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
Crockery,
Glassware, Cutlery,
Plated Ware, Wooden Ware,
Coal Oil, Furnishings,
Etc., Etc.
And also Agents for Perkins & House's Patent
Metallic Kerosene or Coal Oil
Safety Lamps!
Bp"Ourstock having been selectedand ship
ped direct to us from manufacturers in the
JMistand Europe, wo aro prepared to sell to
the trade at such rates as wo think will induce
trade. aul2 tf
THE
MSnect
i
IT
Manufactured by Lazarus & Morris,
Hartford, Connecticut,
NEW METHOD OF FITTING GLASS-
OS to the evn of nnv npRnn irhn connnf
spare tho time to come and select for them-
soives. Any person who will send us a copy
for sample of tho smallest sized type that they
can road at an ordinary distance, can bo fitted
to glasses that will suit tho eyo.
L. C. HENRICHSEN, & Co.. Solo Agents,
101) First street, Portland. au7
D. W. WILLIAMS.
GEORGE T. MYERS.
Williams & Myers,
ISTo. 5 Central Block, Front st., Portland.
Commission Merchants,
Dealers in
Groceries and Oregon Produce,
Grain, Flour, Mill Feed,
Hacon, Lard, etc.
Ample Fire-Proof Storage,
Consignments Solicited.
"feSan Francisco Agent,
sI6 G. MITCHLER, 213 Clay street.
Allen & Lewis,
Shipping and Commission
. Merchants, and Wholesale Dealers.
IS, 20 and 22 North Front st., Portland Oregon
San Francisco effice:
Corner of California and Front Streets.
H. Trenkniaim?
BLACKSMITH AND TOOL MAKER an
manufacturer of of all kinds of
Plaining, Moulding, and Turning Tools,
Saws of all kinds Straightened and Repaired,
and all kinds of Saw Teeth made and repaired
and saws turned and straightened. Oxdors at
tended to promptly. H. TRENKMANN,
aulbtf 40 Front strPortland,
George L. Hibbarcl,
Shipping, Storage, and Commission
Merchant,
No. 24 North First str., Corner of Ash,
Portion d, Ore&on.
DEALER IN OREGON and.California Pro
duce, also importer of and Wholesale
dealer in C. A. & 0. M. Hibbard's celebrated
Hand Made Boots and Shoes,
tKa Call and oxamino my stock beforo pur
chasing olsewhere. Consignments solicited.
ftfi. All business entrusted to mo will receivo
prompt attention. sltitf
EAGLE AND EXCELSIOE
E. J, Walker,
.Dealer in,
Soda, Sarsaparilla and Cider,
All kinds of Syrups, Porter, '
. Ale and Brandy Coloring.
Cor. Front and Ash Streets,
Portland, Oregon. s!6
a. c. JANIOX.
Liverpool.
JAXIOX, EHODSS t CO.,
Victoria, B. C.
Janion & Rhodes,
Importers and Commission Merchants
Front Streot, Portland.
Lloyd's Agents for Oregon
w.
THE PIONEER ENGLISH HOUSE IN
tho cit and the founders of a direct lino
of Clipper Ships between Liverpool and Port
land, offer for snlo tho laigest assortment of
se
In Toitland.
"Appointed Agents for J & R Ten
nent's Celebrated brand of Ale and Stout;
"Wm Younger &' Co's Celebrated Edin
burg ale; Gihoy Hi others & Co.'s Dundee
Gram Sacks, "Wbor Sacks and Burlaps,
"Sole Agents for Blood, "Wolfe &
Co's Celebrated brand of ale and Stout;
Ind, Coope & Co.'s Celebrated Burton
ale; "YVm McEwan's Celebrated Edinburg
ale; TPortbington's Liverpool Salt; Hock
in, "Wilson Sj Co's Celebrated London
Pickles and Sauces; J & JArmistead's
Celebrated Durham IMutard; J&HD
Grimond's Celebrated Dundee Hemp Mat
ting and Carpeting; George Curlimj & Cos
Citrates andl)rugs;Dunville's IribE "Whis
ky: Stewart's Scotch "Whisky; Hill, Evans
& Cos English Malt Yinegar; Coble's &
Hoare's London Varnishes; -John Jowler
& Cos Celebrated Steam PJoVb, au!2
MISCELLANEOUS.
Neiv Tobacco, Cigar and Notion
House !
59 Front st., Portland, Oregon,
(Opposito Cosmopolitan Hotel..)
T. Dittenhoefer,
Formerly connected with Wasserman & Co.,
Is now Opening
ONE OFTnE LARGEST AND MOST-va-ned
assortments of Tobaccos, Cigars and
lankee Notions, ever imported into this mar
ket, arid takes pleasure in offering the same to
his old friends, cnstomeis, and tne trade gen
erally, at prices that defy competition.
BcS, Eleven years business experience in
Portland, has made hixn fully familiar with
the wants of the trade of the Northwest Coast,
and therefore his stock has been selected e
pecially for tho trade. au2t'tf
A. Burchard
j
Dealer in
New and Second-hand Furniture
Spring, Hair, Feather,
-Moss, Wool, and Pnln Heds,
n Blankets, Spreads, Sheets,
Pillows, Pillow Casesi etc,
nest FURmrimuT
(Skidmore's Building,)
Corner of First and Taylor Streets,
Portland, Oregon. sl(f
CENTRAL MARKET,Salls No. 27 and28,
Portland, Oregon. '
JOHjStSOK & SPAULDLN-G,
Dealers in all kinUs of FRESH MEATS, nnd
packers of Reef and Pork. The highest price
paid for all kinds of fat stock. jtf.
THE 02LY
MannfacturingHoiise
IN OREGON.
v
Fisixel' & Roberts,
Corner Firbt and "Washington Streets
PORTLAND, OEEGOK.
FASHIONABLE tiMM,
AXD MANUFACTURERS.
THE BEST VALUE
FOR THE LEAST MONEY,
LEGAL NOTICES.
Summons,
STATE OF OREGON, County of Clateop
Justice-Court for t&o Precinct of Astoria.
John W. Gearhart, plaintiff,") r. .. ,- .
vs ' L Civil aofiion t
Chinaman JimT defendant. ) recovor money.
To Chinaman Jim, t&e above named demand
ant: In the name of the State of Oregon,. You
are hereby required to appear before tho un
dersigned, a Justice oftho Peace for the Pre
cinct aforesaid, on the thirty-first day of Ooto
ber, a. d. 1673, at 0 o'clock in the forenoon of
that day, at tho office of said Justice in sniii
Precinct, to answer the above named plaintiff"
in a civil action. T he dofendant will take no
tice.that if ho fail to answer tho camplainfr
heroin, tho plaintiff will take judgment against
him for nineteen dollars ($1DJ, and disburse
ments of this action.
Given under my hand, this ISth day of Sep
tember, a. d. 1873. H. B. PARKER,
s20:liw J. P. for Astoria Precinct.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. No
tice is hereby given, that in purbuaricor
of an order of tho County Court f tfij State?
of Oregon for tho County of Clatsop, made at
tho September term, lh73, in the matter of tbor
estate of Mills L. Callender deceased, I wiUI
sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for
cash in hand in United States gold coin, at the-Court-house
door in Astoria Clatsop untr
Oregon, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28th, 1m
at thohour of 2 o'clock p. m., all of tho right,
title, interest and estate of tho said. Mills L.
Callender, deceased, in and to all that tract of
land lying and being in said county of Clatsop,
and State of Oregon, and more particularly
described as follows, to-wit: Part of sectiens:
4, 5, Sand U, of township 7 north of range 10
west, illamotte meridian, and containing S2
acres. PH1LO CALLENDEK,
Administrator of the estate of
ocl'Ar Mills L. Callendor deceased.
Summons..
STATE OF OREGON, County op
Clatsep: Justice's Court for the Pre
cint of Astoria, State aforesaid. Eben Pfc
Parker Plaintiff, vs, Hung Mung Defdt.
To Hung Mung, Chinaman, the above
named defendant In the name of the
State of Oreeren: Ynu nrn hprfriv rnnniTo
to appear beiore the undersigned, a Justice-
i" r i It f Jnnt -Cam 4T n .... A? ..i. i T
u; "11C -- ci;u, iui liju preciuui. aioresaia, on.
the 11th dav of November. 1.S72. nt mn
o'clock, in the forenoon of that day, nt
the office of said Justice in said precinct,
to answer to the above-named plaintiff in
u i;ivu uutiun. xne ueienaanr will take
notice that if he fail to answer tho r
plaint herpin, the plaintiff will take judg
ment against him fn-r Twonhr-tTiran aJ3
Jars and seventy-three cents, (23.73,) and
Liiecosis ana aisoursments ot this action,
tfiven under my hand this 30th day of
September, 1S73. H. B. PARKER,
Jiibtice oJ'the'Peace for Astoria Precinct.
Published by order of the above entitled
court. ' 'WjVT. L. M'EWAK,
9c2:6t Plaintiifr Attorney,,
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