r C2 15 aeaii.ij a.saiMw ffeje fails &rcfcnx. ASTORIA, OKEGON : 1. C. IBEI.AOT .EDITOR TUESDAY Mat 16, 1876. Speech of Hon. Lafayette Lane. We are in receipt of a copy of the Speech of Hon. Lafayette Lane in the House of Representatives on the 19th nit., on the subject of the transfer of the Indian Bureau to the War Depart ment. We append a few extracts worthy of thought, regretting that fipace forbids the publication of the entire speech: "But it is urged that officers of the Army by "training, education, taste and life long habits are unfitted to en ter heartily into the work of civiliza tion by a personal interest in and su pervision of the labors of teachers, missionaries, farmers and mechanics. " Now what is their training? It is obe dience to the orders of a superior, which in this instance, if this bill pre vails, would result in compliance with instructions from the Department relative to their conduct toward the Indian. And their education? It is usually of a high order; they not only excel in mathematics, but are proficient in other branches of study, in history, the polite languages, and are by no means unfamiliar with the prominent principals of the civil and moral law. Are they not Christian gentlemen? That is a delicate ques tion, which I will not presume to dis cuss. However it maybe with others, I cannot feel myself sufficiently right eous to dwell upon it. Those whose religious status is better assured may experience greater serenity and enjoy greater liberty. They doubtless know better the character of the struc ture in which they live. "How have the mighty fallen when the officers of the Army, should be re garded so unworthy? "One whose training, education, taste, and life long habits unfitted him for civ ilizing labors" has led the Hepublican party to important political victories, and to-day presides as the Chief Mag istrate of the Republic. And yet his old companions in arms, of equal learning, of equal merit and of equal integrity are not deemed worthy to preside over an Indian Agency. Per- naps some zealous partizan, some noisy blatant politician, who has neither "training nor education, nor life-long habits," except of getting all he can and keeping all he gets, is just fitted for so responsible a position. Pardon me if I prefer the Army offi cer, and regard the arguments against his employment in this capacity un worthy "serious consideration. I am confident there are those, and many in the Republican party, upon this floor who have served with distinguished gallantry in the Federal Arni3r that will join with me in repelling these covert imputations upon a class of men who in war were heroes and in peace are gentlemen. "There is no disposition, Mr. Chairman, I assure you, anywhere in the west to exterminate the Indian race; but if there was and that feel ing was universal, the Indian need not fear any so much as the border man. "The wicked flee when no man pur sueth." People very much mistake the border men. They are not ruf fians nor murderers. They are a noble,-brave, gallant, enterprising peo ple, equaling in intelligence even the polite constituency of my genial friend from New York; They are as mag nanimous, as brave, as merciful, as gallant. They respect the rights of the Indians, and by the Indians are far more respected than those who at a remote and secure distance extol their virtues, and from the extremest height of some Mount Parnassus in Algeria or elsewhere sing of those who, driven by philanthropists and fate, have sought refuge upon the summit tf the Rocky Mountains and the green slopes of the Pacific; c 'Mr. Chairman, there is no design in this bill to use force beyond what now exists. It is not contemplated by it or by any friend of it, that there shall be stationed among the Indians any more soldiers than are now with them. In my humble judgment, among the civilized tribes no agent is necessary, and if one be required I can see no reason why an honest offi cer of the Army cannot conserve the interests of the Indians as "well as a politician of questionable antecedents and doubtful or even fair reputation. m The Chicago Times Clinton, Iowa special says : Millard D. Groat passed here yesterday en route home from the Black Hills, and tells a graphic story of the dangers and privations of life at Custer City. He says he and four others dug faithfully for seven teen days and got six dollars only apiece. That was the average luck in that vicinity. He says people are coming away from the Hills, as the Indians are getting more troublesome. While returning, his party was at tacked by Indians and lost their horses and all their valuables. One man was wounded and his comrades carried him on their backs to Fort Laramie. He believes there can be no profitable mining until the country gets settled, better transportation fa cilities and the Indians quieter. OCCIDENT HOTEL AERIVALS. ASTORIA, May 15, 1S76. Cant. J Williams R.LuneRNHolt. Ft Stevens J D Holraan, Ilvraco G B Wright & wf, Port'd JL Champlin. San Fran.H H Holmes, Colum.C'ty R R Winter, Waterf ord H McCaurty, Glen Ella MrsMBVirgil.BruceprtA H Collins. City L M Goff. Ilwaco AV H Taff, St Charles J Spencer, Oakland, Cal L A Loomis. Oysterville P J McGowan, Chinook J G-Meclerd; vrl Brkfld John Adair, Jr., Astoria Harry Smith, City J A Kicnardson, Uity, NEW TO-DAY. 1S7G. 1S7G. 1S7G. 1876. 1S7G. 1S76. 1376. 1S7G. CENTENNIAL. CENTENNIAL. CENTENNIAL. CENTENNIAL. FOI RTII OF JULY CELEBRATIOX. FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATIOX. FOURTH OF JULY CELEKRATIOX. KSVhat do Citizens of Astoria propose to do about it? COME TO THE COURT HOUSE, SATURDAY Evening, Hay 80th, 1876. And decido tho matter. Signed, MANY CITIZENS. Republican Ticket. "For Cengress: B. WILLIAMS, of Multnomah. For Difeiriet Atterney: R. STOTT, of Multnomah. Joint Representative: W. VT. PARKER, of Clatsop. County Ticket, Commissioners! H. CARNAHAN, J. P. RAN2StAjSt. Sheriff: TV. H. TWILIGHT. Clerk: R.R.SPEDDEN. Treasurer: I. "W. CASE. School Superintendent J. W. GEARHART. Assesser: A. KNAPP,Jr Surveyer: fi. GEARHART. Corener: S. KINSEY, Astoria Precinct. Justice-of the Peace: W. L. McEWAN. Censtable: BEN B. TURLAY. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "DOOM TO LET. A larffG front room 2d slory. will bo let at reasonable rates. Apply at 8tf . THIS OFFICE. Carpenters Tools For Sale. o One Chest of Carpenters Tools will bo sold cheap on application to m . 511tf MKS. DAGGETT. Astoria, Or. VAN DUSEN HAS JUST RE ceived a fine lot of PRINTS, which ho is selling very cheap. 8tf D OG TAXES. All faxoa on does running at largo with in tho Corporate limits of the town of Astoria wil bo duo and payable on or before Juno 1st, 187(5. - DAVID INGALLS, td Treasurer. Facts Worth Knowing. A. W. Cone9 - - Astoria, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SHOE. Cannot be beat in the Boot and Shoo line. Call and see him. SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SHOE, J Iain Street, Astoria. Flour, Grain and Feed Store. Foot of Main street, one door from Holla day's wharf. C. F. Parker, LIME. BRICK, PLASTER and CEMENT, TOBACCO. CIGARS, NUTS, CANDY, Etc., Constantly on hand and forsalo cheap for cash or farm products. Bay View UNITY, f . T., C. H. DEXTER, PROPRIETOR. PUBLIC SPEAKING. Raleigh Stott and F. R. Strong, candi dates for Prosecuting Attorney of tho 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. Kainier. lb, Astoria " 17, Powells Valley 20. Hillsboro " 22, Forest Grove " 23, Cornelius " 24. Ames Chapel " 25, Middleton , " 2G, Eagle Creek " 29, Upper Molalla 30, Oregon City " 31, East Portland Juno 1, 10dfcw.7d. 2 p.m. S " 1 " 8 " 8 " 8 " 2 " 2 " 2 " 9 8 " 8 "MOTICE. A special meeting of tho Legal voters of School District No. 1, will bo held at tho School House in Astoria, on Eriday evening May 11). 1870, at 7 o'clock p. m., for tho pur poso of levying a tax in said District to pay off tho indebtedness duo on Block 74. 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 monoy to build tho samo. By Order of Board of Directors. J. G. HUSTLER. Astoria, May 9, 1876. mDtd Clerk. Farm and Stock on Deep River For Sale, 160 Acres, partly Improved, CSood Bnllil- imgs. Cattle, Sail Boat, etc., etc., All of which Mill be Sold Cheap for Cah. . o ffS"For full particulars inquire at this OfHco or on tho premises of C, M. STARK. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE PROPERTY FOR SALE. -o- Corner of Jefferson and Main Streets, Astoria, Oregon. o TITLE PERFECT, LOTS 100 by 50. o The above premises will bo sold cheap for cash. A nover-failing well of water, a barn, hen-house, and other conveniences make it a very desirable place for residence. Tho house contains six rooms, besides the kitchen. "For further particulars apply at &tf THIS OFFICE. RARE OPPORTUNITY For Profitablelnvestment. Ioflbr for salo nil inv roal osfnrn in Plntcnr. County, consisting of my original Donation claim, on Lewis and Clarke river, consisting pf five hundred acres'? tide land meadow, ac knowledged to bo tho best stock claim in tho county. Also, a large interest in tho Upper lown of Astoria, a portion of John Adair's do nation claim. Enquiro of tho subscriber. T. P. POWERS. ONE HALLS FIRE PROOF SAFE, with Combination Lock, in good or der, for hale cheap, at I. "W. Case's. FIELD, FLOWER AND GARDEN seeds, Oregon and California, in full supply, fresh and nice at I. W. Case's. BILLS OF LADING, WAY BILLS, Receipts, and all kinds of Commer cial Printing, dono at tho Astonan affiee. UAL.JJ, .EXAMINE, ORDER: THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF Crockery, Glass Ware, Lamps and Lamp Chimneys in the Citr at CW MISCELLAItfEOUS. Occident Hotel, Astoria, Oregon, Tho Proprietors aro happy to announce that tho above Hotel has been Repainted and Refurnished, Adding greatly to the comfort of its guests AND IS SOW THE BEST HOTEL NORTH OF SAN FRANCISCO. A. J. MEGLER, C. S. WRIGHT, Proprietors. Globe. Hotel. N. KOEFCED Proprietor. Cor. Concomly and Main Sts, ASTORIA OREGON. THIS OLD AND WELL KNOWN STAND is ono of the best and most convenient Hotels for Mechanics, and has excellent facili ties for tho accommodation of tho traveling public In connection with the Hotel is A First Class Restaurant, Whore meals can be had at all hours. There is also a BILLIARD AND BAR ROOM Attached to tho Hotel, where the choicest qualities of WinestLiquors and Cigars may be obtained. THE MOST EXTENSIVE NMS AND x?r JKv "Rcf- A ccrtoA Qr-L- . fjjiK Cam be flaamd at A CiW E-S. LARSEN'S $ Jrm Main street P Betweon Chenamus and Squemoqha streets, k ASTORIA, OREGON. A Large Invoice Just received. Ex-Steamer. OL Cx- - V V Xa V A. iXW Call t&tAV and a ti m r.vw vA n. v-a rr V. ts- 1kVa Q, UJ "O v o. & V W. E. DEMENT, DRUGGIST, g CIIEXAMUS STREET, ASTOKIA. NEXT DOOR TO 1. W. CASE'S TVEALER IN PAINTS, OILS, VAR-J- nishes, Brushes, PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES. Wines and Liquors For Medical Purposes. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. S. KINSEY, ON THE ROADWAY, NEAR HUME & Co's. CANNERY, Astoria, Oregon, . DEALER IN Afi&L- Building Materials SHESt OF EVERY KIND. Nails of AH Descriptions. DOORS AND WINDOWS, RUSTIC, FIOORING, BLINDS, MOULDING, SASH, ETC, Wines and Liquors BY THE BOTTLE OR THE GALLON Custom made boots and Shoes. Tobacco of Fine Quality. BS This stock is in every respect Al, and will bo sold at tho lowest prices for cash. Give me 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. KS"Washing andlroninj?, Fluiting.ic.,done at this Laundry by clean, white labor. Jft&rJ T.Borchers still manufactures and fcas for sale at tho above place of business, the FAMOUS "CAVIAR." fiST Ifighest cash price paid Fishermen for STURGEON SPAWN, J. T. BORCHERS, ASTORLY LAUNDRY. DO NOT SEND AWAY For Printing of uny kind) until you have tried THE ASTORLAN Office THRESH SUPPLY OF DOWNER'S JL rratts Astral uoai un. inese oils are perfectly .safe and produce a nragnificent light. .a. . Cu Wfe Z -SL J r v r Wr mm VH Wx. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. MENDLES0N BEOS., Having Concluded to Remain in Business AT ASTORIA, HAVE LAID IN A SPLENDID STOCK OP SPRING S TJMMER GOODS! DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOR: THE ASTORIA TRADE. A complete assortment OF FISHERMEN'S OUTFITTING GOODS JUST OPENED ... . "Tho puhlic in general are respectfully invited to call at the old stand, on Co.vcomly" bTREET, next door to Parker House. MEXDLESON BROS. MISCELLANEOUS. O. F. BELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Xetary Fabllc and CunimLsHloBer or DEEDS For California and Washington Territory. OFFICRCase's Building, corner Cass and. Chenamus streets, Astoria, Oregon. F. CRANG, M. D. Surgeon, Etc., ASTORIA, OREGON. At tho solicitation of numerous frionds. has consented to practice medicine, and tenders his services to tho public. Dr. Crang brings many years experience in tho practice of his profession. J. VT, BOBB. C. W. FULTOX. ROBE & FULTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ASTORIA, OREGON. sr Office in Warren & McGuiro's huilding, opposite Occident Hotel, Chenamus street. QEO. W. REA, Attorney and CoHnsellornt law. ASTORIA, OREGON. O Examining and perfecting titles made a spe cialty. All accounts left with me will ro cive prompt attention. Offico in Warren & McGuiro's Building, Chenamus street, corner of Cass. ri H. PAGE & CO., DEALERS IN General Merchandise, FARMERS WHARF, ASTORIA OREGON. " All kinds of country produce, wanted in exchange for goods. NEW MILLINERY STORE. Mrs. E. A. Derby, (Late of CLEVELAND, OHIO,) WISHES TO ANNOUNCE TO THE PUB lic of Astoiia and surrounding country, that sho has just received a full and complete line of HATS, TKIMMINGS, And all kinds of MILLINERY GOODS! At the stand recently occupied by Mis Mor riaon on MAIS STREET, Astoria, And will bo prepared to fill all orders for first class goods in this line at reasonable prices. iJI?ew goods will bo received every month. N W A$D ELEGANT STOCK OF Latest Styles of Millinery Goods, JUST RECEIVED BY THE LAST STEAMER, At tho Rooms of Mrs.' A.. J), WASS, (Up Stairs, Brown's- Building,) Corner Main and Chenamus Streets, Astoria Bar This stock consists of tho latest stylo Hats, for Ladies and Children; Dress Trim mings and Fancy Goods for Ladies, which will be sold at Very low prices. DRESS AND CLOAK SSarmptly attendC(5 Mrs. Panghurn, Masonic Hall Building, Astoria, DEALER IN Fancy Goods, Ladies Dresa and Cloak Trimmings of the Lastesfc Style. WILL ATTEND to ORDERS for DRESS and Cloak making. Work will be dono in a satisfactory manner. Agent for tho sale of Dr.TYarner's Sani tary Corsets, and also Children's Waists with patent elastic buckles. f Tho very hnest Photographs at Shuster Davidsons, corner of 1'irst and Yamhill streets. Portland, Oregon. For fine and Artistic PhotoCTanhs. o to tel & Stolte, 91 and 93 First street, Port- - - jxorBaiu-ay x it wtoa uwuv uiabVMuavuuiery in Oregon $? JK 'if -