' ' " -lf-"; Tf-- -H r siS v r. -- ?$&" '' '? lf 'v r: -, XSfB w t& 9aiftMHMHlM9 -2M!LAum&j&imjejmjf I (Ike Ipailaj txcdsm ASTOBIA, OREGON : J. C. IREL.A3kI EDITOR ERIDA.Y May 12, 1S7G. The Salem Statesman of tlie 6tli inst. says: " A number of citizens on the Upper Willamette, -upon learning that the steamer Alice is to Le laid up, declare that if Capt. Bell and Doc Mc- Cully are not furnished with a boat, they, the people, will build one for them." A Paris correspondent says the interchange of views at Berlin on Salonica affairs resulted in a collec tive demand on the part of the European powers for tho execution of the murderers, the indemnification of the families of the victims, a solemn salute to the French and German flags by the Turkish authori ties and guarantees against similar massacres. L M. Starr, owner of tho splen did Puget Sound steamer North Pa cific, is preparing to rent and repair her prior to the Fourth of July, and has opened negotiations with the Oregon Steam Navigation Company for the purchase or the charter of a steamer from here, to take the place of the North Pacific during the time repairs are being made. The Annie Stewart will probably be sold for this purpose, and will soon leave the Columbia river trade. We observe by the Olympia pa pers that Rev. M. G. Itfann, late of Clatsop, has recently married Miss Minnie C. Cooper, late of Portland, atPuyallup. Mr. Mann is the Su perintendent of instructions, and has charge also of the other departments of industry on the Puyallup Indian reservation. The bride is spoken of as having made herself heretofore very useful in the Christian duties of her newly wedded husband. The sublime part of the pro gramme at the grand opening of the Centennial exposition on the 10th, consists in the fact that the particu lars were read throughout the world, on the following day, with a minute ness of detail quite astonishing. The prayer by Bishop Simpson, which was stenograpically reported followed by AVhittiers hymn, the presentation speech by the President of the Board, President Grant's proclamation, etc., etc., was all sent to Oregon, in the Press Dispatches, and was published in the Oreironian vesterdav. A correspondent of the Oregonian, writing from Washington under date of April 27th says : ' ' Enclosed is the bill granting an extension of time for the completion of the Northern Pa tific railroad, it passed the Senate by a vote of 35 to 18; and yesterday the House committee on Pacific railroads unanimously agreed to recommend to the House that it should pass, and di rected Gen. Lamar, of Mississippi, chairman, to report the bill to the House. This, it is considered, will secure its passage. As the bill be comes a law the company will proceed -to complete the road. The means to secure this end, the officers of the company feel confident they can ob tain. Senator Kelly was before the House committee at every meeting for the last three weeks urging its passage, und making unanswerable arguments in favor of the bill. Representative Lane also did good service in the House, and Senator Mitchell in the Senate. The Salem Mercury thus disposes of the rumor that the 0. S. N. Co., has bought U. B. Scott's Independent line of boats. "The rumor in. circulation that Capt. U. B. Seott, of the Independent line, had sold his boats, the City of Salem and Ohio to the W. R. T. and C. Co., proves to be false. We are informed that thos 3 boats have always had full freights eve trip they have made, and Purser Katch says it will be a long -time ere the beautiful colors presented to the City of by the ladies of Salem will be hauled down, and that beauti ful boat pass into other hand than the preseu o owners. Drifts and Tow Heads 1876. Upper Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon. April 24, 1S70". J At a Special meeting of the Colum bia River Fishermens Beneficial Aid Society, the following regulations for the government of all concerned were adopted. That the following drifts and tow heads be established for the fishing season of 1S76. First Drift. From "Woody Island to Brown's point. Second Drift. From Brown's Point inside of Snag Island to the 12th red buoy. Third Drift. From the loth buoy I to Tongue roint. Fourth Drift. From Tongue Point to a point a little west of Booth's Cannery, at a place to be designated by a spile or some permanent mark. Fifth Drift. From the termina tion of the 4th drift to Smith's Point. Sixth Drift. From Smith's Point to the Pacific Ocean. Seventh Drift. From the red buoy in the Prairie channel to Tongue Point up or down. Eighth Drift. The big snag in Chinook shoot will be considered a tow head. The fishermen in Astoria, in coun cil have mutually agreed to bind themselves to be governed by the , foregoing drifts, and it is expected ' from boats outside of the Society that i they will also conform to the same. Any fisherman who is not fortunate Y , v i- j.i.1 r. i i enough to be a member Of this Society I has still another opportunity to ioin this Society, by applying before the 10th day of May, 1S76, in accordance with the notice published elsewhere in the Astoiuax. After which time the initiation fees will be raised to twenty-five dollars. By order of the .Society, THOMAS DEALEY, Sec. 55 Everybody goes to the Novelty Barbershop to get fixed up in style. Every person may come, and more too, fori have employed a first-class artist who will smil ingly manipulate your chin, gracefully curl your mustache, nicely puff your hair, and latofnl, but not least, will perfume your clothe with the most pupular perfumeiy in use'Patchouly" if you don't believe itjust try it. Hair cutting, shaving, and sham pooing. Hair di'ing done and warranted not to turn rod, break or split. Parker House, Astoria. J. L. Caipbell, Proprietor. fiTTTho very hnct Photographs at Sinister it Davidsons, corner of .First and Yamhill streets, Portland. Oregon. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. VAN DUSEN " II AS" JTJST RE ceived a fine lot of PRINTS, which ho is selling very cheap. Stf Flour, Grain and Feed Store. Eootof Alain street, one door from Holla day's wharf. G. F. Parker, LIME. BRICK, PLASTER and CEMENT, TOBACCO. CIGARS. NUTS, CANDY, Etc., Constantly on hand and for sale cheap for cash or farm products. pEO. W. REA, Attorney ami Councilor at Laiv. ASTORIA, OREGON. O Examining and perfecting titles made a spe cialty. All accounts loft with me Avill re cive prompt attention. Office in Warren & McGuirc's Building, Chenamus street, corner of Cass. J. "V. HOUR, C. AW FULTON. ROBB & FULTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ASTORIA, OREGON. ST Office in "Warren & McGuire's building, opposito Occident Hotel, Chenamus street. "jyOTICE. A special meeting of tho Legal voters of School District No. 1, will bo held at tho School House in Astoria, on Friday evening May lfl. lS7i, at 7 o'clock p. in., for tho pur pose of levying a tax in said District to pay off tho indebtedness due on Block74. purchas ed for School purposes, also to take in consid eration tho plans and specifications of school house, and the ways and means to raise money to build the same. By Order of Board of Directors. J. G. HUSTLER. Astoria, May 0, 187& niUtd Clerk. PUBLIC SPEAKING. Raleigh Stott and F. R. Strong, candi dates for Prosecuting Attorney oftbp Fourth Judicial District will address tho Voters of this district in tho following places and fol lowing times : ! St Helens May 15, at 10 a. m. Rainier. .. " 10, " 2 p. m. Ahtoria " 17, " S " Powells Valley 2D. " 1 " Ilillsboro... " 22, " S ' Forest Grove " 2 J, S " Cornelius " 21. " S " Ames Chapel . 2o, 2 " iliddleton " 20. " 2 " Eagle Creek " 2), " 2 " Upper Molalla. W), " 2 Uregon City. " 31, " S " East Portland June 1, " 5 " 10d&w.7d. W M. EDGAR, Corner Main and Chenamus Streets, ASTOKIA -OllEGOX. DKALKU IN TIIK CHOICEST LRAXDS OP Tobacco and Cigars, and the Genuine Wostenholm, and other English Cutlery. Fairchilds Gold Pens. And all sorts of STATIOKEBY, NOTIONS ETC. AMUSEMENTS. SPIRITUAL HAIX, ASTORIA. FKIDAY EVKXIXG. MAX 12, 1876. ONE NIGHT ONLY! i Tho Most Successful Entertainment ever giv en in Uregon, Ihk MERRY MAKERS! INTRODUCING .NEW SPECIALITIES. NEW SONGS, NEW DANCES, NEW RECITATIONS, By the Charming and Talented Sisters soIS!bBNE WORRELL! 'J ho Great Living Eccentric and Dutch Comedian, GEORGE S. KNIGHT. Tho Versatile Genius known as tho Musical Mom us, FRANK JONES. Tho Comical Commcdian, Vocalist and Dancor . GEORGE RICHARDS. Spkcivl Notick. The management would respectfully announce to the citizens of Asto ria that this entertainment is in ove'ry respect firj-t class, and should not be confounded with itinerant shows of no merit that at times in flict themselves upon the public. "Tho general verdict was thnt the manager's promises had been completely fulfilled." San JubC Mercury. "The performance wa? of tho character in uicatcd by tli c name of tno Troupe licht, mirth provoking, and in many particulars reaching to use the lantru:iirc of tho Mnnnornr the highest standard of Iteiined art' Port land Evening Journal. Last evening the celebrated Worell Sisters appeared to excellent advantage, and their Songs, Dancing and Sketch acting pleased immensely, judging from the hearty applauso they won. It is needless to mention the songs andDutchisms of Geo- Knight lie never fails to make a "palpable hit" whenever he appears. To hear him in his f unous speech affords enough fun alone to pay for tho prico of admission. Geo. Richards, the India Rub ber man, who is as clastic and lithe jis a stool j spring, contributed in no small measure to the enjoyment ot the entertainment by his clown ish antics. Jn his speciality of "Klowy. Flewy," ho is certainly inimitable. Orcijon ian, Mag 0, 1S70, SE!FK2I i. C'OKKY.V. 32:iiing'r. MISCELLiXEOOS. "00031 TO LET. A large front room 2d story, will bo let at reasonable rates. Apply at Stf THIS OFFICE. Carpenters Tools For Sale. -o- Ono Chest of Carpenters Tools will bo sold cheap on application to o 11 tf 3IKS. DAGGETT. Astoria, Or. Farm and Stock on Deep River For Sale. -o- IfiO Acres, jmrllv Improved, ioI KitHtl- in., 'attic, Sail IBostt, vie, etc., All of m !mh will le Sold l'Iu':tl lor Cash. -o- R5TFor full particulars intituro at this Oflico or on tho premises of C, M. ST A UK. D ESIRABLE RESIDENCE PROPERTY EOR SALE. Corner of Jefferson and Main Streets, Astoria, Oregon. -o- TITLE PERFECT, LOTS 150 by 50. -o- The above promises will bo sold cheap for cash. A never-failing wol I of wator. a barn, hen-house, and other conveniences mako it a very desirable place for residence. Tho houso contains six rooms, bcidos tho kitchen. xtSTFor further particulars apply at S.tf THIS OFFICE. PETER RUNEY, ASTORIA, OREGON, BRICK LAYER, And Plain and SL OBMEML PUSTEfiEn,Wg-felBT Orders left at the Occident Hotel Promptly Attended to. HEF1!EXCES : J. B. Knapp, Knajtpton ; Capt. J. Went, West port; II. li. Parker, S. X. Arrigoni, llubton A Warren, J. Jiadollet A Co. Astoria; J. W. A V. Cook, Clifton ;Jo. Hume, Eureka; Ji. Watson fc Co. Manhuttan; J. L. Hep Aim, Glen Ella; J. G. JFegler & Co. Jirookfield, and numerous otliersj'or vchoml have' Built Furnaces, set Ranges, and Kettles, and "Spread the Mort!" During my 12 years Residence in Oregon, LIME, SAND, BRICK, PLASTER, Lath, Cemont, and all materials in my line, furnished to order. fip" Special attention paid to Furnace work and Ranges. Cistern work warranted sood, or no pay. JTR KUXEY, Astoria, Oregon. TySSOLUTION. Xotico is hereby civen to all whom it may concern, that tho partnership herotoforo existing ociwocntT. vv.woq.undU. v. Ful ton under tho firm name of Kea & Fulton, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. Geo. W.KEA, C. W. FULTON'. J . Astoria, Ogn,, May 6th, 187o. 8.1w MISCELLANEOUS. Occident Hotel, Astoria, Oregon, The Proprietors are happy to announco that the abovo Hotel has been Repainted and Refurnished, Adding greatly to the comfort of its guests AND. IS "SOW THE BEST HOTEL NORTH OE SAX FRANCISCO. A. J. MEGLER, C S. WRIGHT, Proprietors. Globe Hotel. N. KOEFCED Proprietor. Cor. Concoraly and Main Sts, ASTORIA OREGON. rpiIIIS OLD AND "WELL KNOWN STAND -rfi1 rno,V tho !osfc and mst convenient Hotels for .Mechanics, and has excellent facili ties for tho accommodation of tho traveling public. In connection .with the Hotel i3 A First Class Restaurant, Where moals can be had at all hours. There is also a BILLIARD AND BAR ROOM Attachod to the Hotel, whero the choicest qualities of Wines, Liquors and Cigars may bo obtained. . 4& THE MOST EXTENSIVE X5A AND xyt Best Assorted Stock v Tjl Can be found at A WE.S. LARSEN'S vT Main Street, VPl Between Chonamu3 and squenioqna stroets, o V Call rSiU . V$ : W and vr P- 3v m - W. E. DEMENT, M DRUGGIST. CIIEVAafUS STREET, ASTORIA. NEXT DOOR TO 1. V. CASE'S DEALER IN PAINTS, OILS, nishes, Brushes, YAR- PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET 'AND FANCY ARTICLES. Wines and Liquors FpJrSftl Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. S. KINSEY, ON THE ROADWAY, NEAR HUME & Co's. CANNERY, Astoria, Oregon, DEALER IX A Jl ' Building Materialsitt- OF EVERY KIND. Nails of All Descriptions. DOORS AND WINDOWS, RUSTIC, FLOORING, BLINDS, MOULDING, SASH, ETC. x Wines and Liquors BY THE BOTTLE OR THE GALLON Custom made boots and Shoes. Tobacco of Fine Quality. B3F" This stock is in every respect Al, and will ho sold at tho lowest prices for cash, Give mc a call at tho new store, on tho Roadway. S. KIXSEY, Astoria, Oregon. ASTORIA LAUNDRY, Cor. of Chenamus and Polk Sts. .ASTORIA OREGON. J. T. BORCHERS, Proprietor. KtTWashinff andironing, Fluiting.&c.,done at this Laundry by clean, white labor. KS"J T.Borchers still manufactures and has for sale at tho abovo place of business, tho FAMOUS "CAVIAR." BS" Highest cash price paid .Fishermen for STURGEON SPAWN. J. T. BORCHERS, ASTORIA LAUNDRY. DO NOT SEND AWAY For Printing of any kind, until you havo tried THE AST0R1AN Office. FRESH SUPPLY OF DOWNER'S & Pratts Astral Coal Oil. These oil aro perfectly safe andproducoamaxnificeatlight For sale by X. W.'CASE . a nj ns-w. Z L ASTORIA, OREG ON. t vfll A Large Invoice Yj. V Just received, LJt Ex-Steamer. - t l, - X i -m GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. MENDLE30N BEOS., Having Concluded to Hem (tin in Business AT ASTORIA, HAVE LAID IN A SPLENDID STOCK OF SPB1JVG S TJMMJEB GOODS! DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOR THE ASTORIA TRADE. A complete assortment OF FSSMERMEN'S OUTFITTING GOODS JUST OPENED . tT'P10 Pl,1lfc in general are respectfullv lnvited to call at the old stand, on CoxtoiiLY &TRKET, next door to Parker House. 3IEXDUSOX BROS. miscellaneous! ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Xotnry Public and CoKiiiiiioncr or For California and Washington Territory. OFFICE. Case's Building, comer Cass and Chenamus streets, Astoria, Oregon. F. CRANG, M. D. Surgeon, Etc., ASTORIA, OREGON. At the solicitation of numerous friends, has consented to practice medicine, and tenders his services to tho public. iJr. Crang brings many years experience in the practice of his profession. C H. PAGE tfc CO., DEALERS IN General Merchandise, FARMERS WHARF, ASTORIA OREGON. AST All kinds of country produce, wanted in exchange for goods. SEW MLLIXERY STORE. Mrs. H. A. Derby, (Late of CLEVELAXD, OHIO,) WISHES TO ANNOIO, CE TO THE PUB lic of Astoria and surrounding country, thatsho has just recoh-cd a full and eoinplcto lino of HATS, TEIMMEsGS, And all kinds of MILLINERY GOODS! At the ttand recentbj occupied by Jfixs Mor rison on MAIX STREET, Astoria, And will bo propared to fill all or dors for first class goods in this line at reasonable prices. fiNow goods will borecoived every month. N EW AND ELEGANT STOCK OF Latest Styles of Millinery Goods, JUST RECEIVED BY THE LAST STEAMER, At tho Booms of Mrs. A. D. WASS, (Up Stairs, Brown's Building,) Corner Main and Chenamus Streot3, Astoria. R5T This stock consists of tho latest stylo Rats, for Ladies and Children; Dress Trim mings and Fancy Goods for Ladies, which will bo sold at very low prices. ' Mrs. Pangbiorn, Masonic Hall Building, Astoria, DEALER IN Fancy Goods, Ladies Dress and Cloak Trimmings of the Lastest Style. WILL ATTEND to ORDERS for DRESS and Cloak making. Work will be done. m a satisfactory manner. 2T Agent for tho sale of Dr.Warner's Sani tary Corsets, and also Children's Waists with patent elastic bucklos. "MEW FURNITURE STORE. Cor. Main and Choinocqha Sts.. CHASSTOLL. PROPRIETOR. x" . (Successor tc Gist & StollJ ASTORIA . OREGON PARLOR SETTS, BED-ROOM SETTS, DINING-ROOM SETTS, KITCHEN SETTS, OFFICE FURNITURE, ETC., tST Of the very bet quality, supplied to order' at prices that will justify the patronage of this home institution. Persons wishing any article in the furniture line will find itto their advantage to give mo a call, and inspect my stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere, KS" Undertaker's Work promptly attended to, at reasonable rates. A . A. k--Z? -a- . ?-.!- . - v .. - MBMuafc;?5flsafcgi m&g: