4 - "sfa&S ft fm zl 5.- m -jjju j jjfAi-'jL-L-L.faiaHjaai r ft ailg simism. ASTORIA, OREGON : . C. IRE&A2H .EDITOIt MONDAY - May 22. 1876. Music and the Band. On Saturday last referring to the matter of music at Astoria, the fol lowing paragraph occurs About thb Band. Last evening just as the A j ax landed at the Astoria steamship dock from points above, the public school bell was ringing to call a meeting of the voters of the district, a bonfire was lighted on the plaza, and a boy sent out with a dinner bell to whoop and halloa, "Independent mass meeting at the Court-house !" etc. The risibilities of passengers were hightened by the scene, and a prom inent gentleman connected with the press of Pennsylvania, on a fraternal visit to our sanctum inquired: "Have you no Brass Band here?" On being informed afiiri natively he expressed surprise that a boy should be sent out to ring in a crowd, when it could be done so much more elegantly and with such eclat by musicians, closing with the remark 'that a band of mu sicians was indispensable to success in a growing city, and he hoped to learn from our columns hereafter that the services of the Astoria Brass Band would be substituted for the boy and the bell, on public occasions. It is tructhat the Astoria Brass Band is not appreciated, and we trust that the suggestions of our visitor will hereaf ter be heeded. Inasmuch as numerous members of the no party movement in this city have taken decided exceptions to the vemark expressive of the surprise of our visitor "that a boy should be sent out" with a bell we should have stated, "to ring in a crowd," and the intention and application of our meaning ha3 both been misunder stood, anti'the item greatly perverted, it is due to ourself, and no more than justice to the Independent voters of this county, lo say that we had no design whatever to belittle their ac tions with the remark above quoted. Our sole aim and purpose was to make a point for the Astoria Brass Band, and if we have set people to thinking as to their duty with res pect to employment of the band, "on all public occasions hereafter," Our aim has been gratified. "With regard to " a boy ringing in a a crowd," our words have been grossly misconstrued. It has been charged that we there refer ?i jicrsonal terms to Capt. J II. D. Gray which is a most absurd construction to put upon the remark. Dipt Gray has the right, as well as any other citizen, to take intiatory steps in what he may consider to be reforms in politics or other matters for the improvement of the town and the development of the country, and in view of his past services in behalf of Astoria, it would seem ridiculous in us to class him as "a boy ringing in a crowd." "We respect Capt. Gray for what he has done in aid of the development of such important works as the building 'of the Astoria Farmers wharf, the organization of the burse system of transportation on the riveis, the re duction cf freights and fares, and the moulding of amendment which will lead to the eventual construction of the Cascade Canal and Locks, and the opening of Eastern Oregon to the sea, hence we can in no way be characterised as ridiculing him,, in his present political Gyrations, as a boy ringing in a crowd." Now, while on this subject, we want to sar a few words in a general sense. These are party times, and politicians are decidedly too sensitive (sometimes). "We are in no sense of the term a political!. Having passed vhrough the ordeal of politics, and paid dearly for our schooling in that respect, graduating in 1S73 with ,,.,., , " ' ' Utttinn'r. were M!lmg at n cent a dozen, 4ind a badly -damaged reputation, but! we could not make tin iirt payment1 on with a knotvJedge which will serve ja Crtm,p- The lightninsr of p..V-riy ha 4, i it . r .i ' I struck tH ?quarp. and had it not heen for through hfe to inform us that politics fi.j'o, llny whicll our dl.vil mnn. i a dangerous business, ve l swore ; aged to steal iiom a hlind mule, our off" politics when we. w-ens kicked out of -the office -of the how defunct liulletin in Portland. AV-e have since regarded the bollot-box, the horde of poJiicd uumipuJators., and A-audi- dates for liigti offices, very much in the same light as we regard the jury box, with keen lawyers, and a wealthy client. Both need re generating. For the time we have ; been at Astoria we have filled the , position we hold amply to our own satisfaction, and judging from the liberal support which has been ex tended to us, the public generally has also become satisfied that our course as editor is at one and the same time just and proper. "We hold that no man should claim special praise for doing what he may con sider to be right, and if every man in the community, everywhere, will act in accordance with the dictations of a clear sense of his duty, he is bound to do right. "We have not been actuated with any purpose to rewaixl friends or punish enemies since we came to Astoria, on the con trary we have striven, to the utmost of our ability, to keep foremost in view, publif3r and privately, those enterprises most calculated to result in the advancement of the country, and we admire ail men actuated with similar purposes, whether in private life they be friendly to us individually or sternly opposed to us; and when this campaign is over, and the people again settle down to their usual avo cations without the gusts of political strife to i utile their usually mild temperaments, we feel confident they will accord to us the principles of fairness, on ?.ll subjects, which we I claim for the Tin: Astokiax, and will forget some very ridiculous motives attributed to us in our capacity as an honest, fair-minded, independent journalist. "We have claimed inde pendence in our expressions upon all topics, since the beginning of our en terprise here, and shall still continue to claim it. "When people can no longer -sustain us, in a living manner, with the principles which now con trol lis, we shall modestly surrender to the more retired walks of life, and when we cannot accord to every other man the same principles of honor, we hope thatpublicsentiment will set us afloat. If this is free America, let all men be freemen, in ever' laudable action in lite. The Journal says: "A San Fran cisco iron foundry sent a smoke stack to the?e 'wilds' directed to 'George Flavel, Astoria, Oregon Territory." No "wonder that San Francisco busi ness men refuse to advertise in Ore gon j ournals. They don't realize what Oregon is, and as a result some of them have confounded the State with orfjilO believing that on goods sent here there is no restitution, but we will wager a counterfeit five dollar bill that San Francisco has no better ray ing customers than those from Ore gon. She floods our State with drum mers and bummers, hunting trade to steal away the business of these same Oregon merchants, too; which is ad ding insult to injury. The next As sembly ought to put a stop to it. Si'Kciai. Notici:. Wo shall not. cannot, in future, answer letters of inquiry written to us by parties desirous of settling in Oregon, un less such letters of inquiry contain at least the amount of stamps neecsary 10 pay postage on the return letter. For 2 cents we will for ward four copies of Tiik Astokivn, of separ ate dates, to any address in tho United States, postage paid. "A new skiff, 16 feet lone, without paint, was picked up at Upper Astoria on Tuesday, which the owner can have by proper course of application and pay ment of charges. Applvto Win. BOCK & Co. 3Breath there a man with a soul so dead, who never to himself hath said "Oli, what a brute I have been! For man long years my poor wife Has been Pitching away her life, For want of a sewing machine." To alleviate the wretchndnes of such self ac-cu.-ers, go to Van Diuen's and buy her one. to-day. Ax Editor's Apieai As the report that we are veiy wvalthy ha? gone abroad among our sub-ci ibcr, and has madfc Ihem awful slow about paving up, think ing, dnubtlc?, we do not want the money, w ha-ten to say the report of our wealth amu3T muw ie without a moutnmi ia rni si uiij IMU-I'lll niUlTltHll. Ja not this a sad picture, and can you de llnquent subscriber look upon it without teeling the coin r.Utle with indignxtion in yourjiockets. "We do not like to dun 3Tou hit wfi rauat ifycu foal to take i&e hint. Eastern Oregon The Astorian is doing more for the interests of Eastern Oregon than any other paper in the State. If "you have a friend or a relative in that section of this country, send him the pa per on trial. Only one, dollar for four months. JSTEW TO-DAY. "ARL BRACKLOW. House and Sign Painter, AND PAPER HANGER. Corner Court and Hamilton Streets, ASTORIA, OREGON. T OOK HERE, WEARY WOMAN THERE IS REST FOR YOU. STEAM WILL DO YOUR WORK. The STEAM WASHER, Or Womans Friend. Tho latest, thochoapest, the best no rubbing, no pounding, no turning or tearing, no clumsy cylinder, and no twenty or thir ty dollars expense. Steain does it all. For sale at tho ASTORIA LAUNDRY, cor ner of Chcnamu5 and Polk streets, or at C. E Jackins, corner Main and Jefferson streets. J. T. BOUCHERS. INDEPENDENT COUNTY CON- VENTION. The Central Committee of the Inde pendent part3r of ClaUop county rebpect full.v suggest that the different Precincts send each one Delegate, nd that Astoria Precinct send ten, to meet at the Court House in Astoria on Tuesday, .Mivy 2od,at S o'clock p. in., to nominato County offi cers. J. H. D. GRAY, 11.BRALLIER, J. O'BRIEN. Astoria, May 10, 1870. T7"AN BUSES HAS JUST RE- V ceived a fine lot of PRINTS, which he is selling very cheap. Stf THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF Crockeiy, Glass "Ware, Lamps and Lamp Chimneys in the City at Case's. I701t THE REST AND THE LATEST . styles of spring Hats go to Van Dusen's who has just received a line assortment, btf D OG TAXES, All taxes on dogs running at largo with in the Corporate limits of the town of Astoria wil be due and payable on or betoro June 1st, 1&70. DAVID IX GALLS, td Treacurer. "IOR SALE. The Engine belonging to Astoria rire Company iNo. 1 ,. For further particulars inquire St tho Committee on Public Property. By order of the Common Council. Fit AN K J. TAYLOR, Recorder. Farm for Sale. 320 Acres -Partly Under Cultiva tion, abont naif of the tract tide land. SITUATED IX PACIFIC COUNTY, NEAR UNITY. Will bo sold cheap for cash, with or without stock. Good houso and out buildings and orchard. .For full description and further par ticulars apply to or address JOHN HUNTER. Unity, W, T, Astoria and Knappton, TJEGULAR DAILY MAIL BOAT. OIOOp "1VM11JC, -5$ J. A. RICHARDSON - - - Mastek. Will leave Astoria, FOR KNAPPTON AND RETURN DAILY. i5" For freight or passage, at living rates, apply on board, or at I. W. Case's store. N. F. MUDGE, Contractor and Builder. ASTOltIA, OREGON. all kinds of carpenter work and contracting promptly attended to. K3T Special attention given to wharf and mill construction. Address: N. F. MUDGE, Contractor, Astoria, Oregon. PETER RUNEY, ASTORIA, OREGON, BRICK LAYER, And Plain and ORNAMENTAL PLASTERER. . Orders left at the Occident Hotel Promptly Attended to. . REFERENCES: J. B. Knapp, Knapptun ; Capt. J. IVcti, West- purti 11. 11. 1'atkcr, S X. Arrigoni, I lob f on ct Warren, J. Badnllet A Co. A steria: J. W. A- V. Cook, Clifton ; Jo-. Hume, Eureka; Jt. Watson .fc Co. Manhattan; J. L. Hep Aim, Glen Ella; J. G. Jlegler L- Co. lirookjleld, and numerous otheibor vchout-1 have Built Furnaces, set Ranges, and Kettles, and "Spread the Mort!" During my 12 years Residence in Oregon, LIME, SAND, BRICK, PLASTER, Lath, Cement, nnd all materials in my line, furnished to order. R" Special attention paid to Furnace work and Ranges. Cistern work warranted good, or no pay. JPTR KUXJEY, Astoria, Oregon, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TOOM TO LET. A laree front room 2d story, will be :let at reasonable rates. Apply at 8tf THIS OFFICE. Facts Worth Knowing. A. W. Cone, - - Astoria, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SHOE. Cannot bo beat in the Bontnnrl Shnn line. Call and see him. SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SHOE, Jfct'n Street, Astoria. Flour, Grain and Feed Store, Toot of Main 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 forcash or farm products. "DLOODED SHEEP. About tho first of June, the undersigned will visit Clatsop and Pacific Counties bringing with him from tho famous stock of Peters te Severance. California, several Thoroughbred Merino Bucks, One year old. which will be sold cheap. PUT SMITH, Portland, Ogn OTICE. A special meeting of the Legal voters of School District No. 1. will bo held at tho School House in Astoria, on Friday evening May 2U. 187;, at 7 o'clock p. m.t for tho pur pose of levying a tax in said District 10 pay off the indebtedness due on Block 74t purchas ed for School purposes, also to take in consid eration the plans and specifications of school house, and tho waysVmd means to raise money to build tho same. By Order of Board of Directors, J. G. HUSTLER. Astoria, May 9, 1S70. m9td Clork. JVJEW CALIFORNIA TAHITI SICILY MEXICAN AND A FGLL LINE OF Fresh Oregon Vegetables, at . E. S Larsen's GROCERY STORE, MAIN ST., ASTORIA. N ICOLAI fc BRO., Central Plaining Mills, Cor. of North Second and E Streets, Portland, RUSTIC, CEILING, MOULDINGS, SASH, Doors, Blinds, Brackets, Urns, Tanks, Fences, &c. KSTFir flooring and ceiling and bevel-edged siding. Common size doors, sash and blinds at San Francisco prices. Farm and Stock on Deep River For Sale. -o- ICO Aeros, partly Improved, ttoort Ruilrt- iit. Cattle, Sail Boat, etc., etc., Allot hlch Mill be gold Cheap for Cash. o T3TFor full particulars inquire at this Office or on the premises of C, M. STARK. N3 EW FURNITURE STORE. Cor. Main and CheraocqhaSts., CHASSTOLL. PROPRIETOR. (Successor to Cist & Stoll,) ASTORIA : OREGON PARLOR SETTS, BED-ROOM SETS, DINING-ROOM SETTS, KITCHEN SETTS, OFFICE FURNITURE, ETC., Of tho very bet quality, supplied to order at prices that will justify tho patronage of this home institution. Persons wishing any article in the furniture line will find itto their advantage to gtvo mo a call, and inspect my stock and prices befopc purchasing el'ewhere. 635 Undertaker's Work promptly attended to. at reasonable rates. RARE OPPORTUNITY For Profitablejn vestment, I offer for sale all my real estate in Clatsop County, consisting of my original Donation claim, on Lewis and Clarke river, consisting of live hundred acres' tide land meadow, ac knowledged to be the host stock claim in the county. Al-o, a. large interest in the Upper Townof Astoria, a portion ot John Adair's do nation elaiia Enquire of the subscriber. T. 1 POWERS. B OAT BUILDING. Having completed my shop (between Tallman's landing and Westport on the Co lumbia river,; 1 am now prepared to build FISHING BOATS, RQW BOATS, SKIFFS, ETC., fcTC.,- everything in the lino of boats. ' Copper fas tenod boats a speciality." 31y motto isi first class work for a fair remuneration- P. 0. Address. T.DRISCOLL.AVestport Oct. S 7p GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. MENBLESON BROS., Having Concluded' to Remain in Business AT ASTORIA, HAVE LAID IN A SPLENDID STOCK OF SJPBlJVa S UMMEB GOODS! DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOB THE ASTOR I A TRADE. A complete assortment OF FISHERMEN'S OUTFITTING GOODS JUST OPENED KjTTho public in general are respectfully invited to call at tbo old stand, on CoxiomlY bTRKLT, next door to Parker House. 9EXI,ESOX BROS. MISCELLANEOUS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notary Public and Commissioner of For California and Washington Territory. OFFICE. Case's Building, corner Cass and Chonainus streets, Astoria, Oregon. F. CRANG, M. D. Surgeon, Etc, ASTORIA, OPvEGOX. At the solicitation of numerous friends, has consented to practico medicine, and tender? his services to tho public. Dr. Crang brings many years experience in tho practice of hi- profession. J. W. ROBB. C. W. FULTOX. ROBB & FULTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ASTORIA, OREGON. KSTOffico in "Warren & McGuire's building, opposite Occidont Jlotel, Cbenamus street. riEO. W. REA, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. ASTORIA, OREGOX. O Examining and perfecting titles made a spe cialty. All accounts left with me will re civo prompt attention. Office in Warren & .McGuire's Jjiiilding, Chenamus street, corner of Cuss. r n. page & co., DEALERS IN General Merchandise, FARMERS WHARF, ASTORIA OREGON. nSr All kinds of country produce, wanted in evchanee for goods. Mrs. Bangbum, Masonic Hall Building, Astoria, DEALER IN Fancy Goods, Ladies Dress and Cloak Trimmings of the Lastest Style. lriLL ATTEND to ORDERS for DRESS Tt and Cloak making. Work will be done in a satisfactory manner. i&7" Agent for tho sale of Dr."Varnerrs Sani tary Cornets, and alo Children's Waists with patent elastic buckles. NEW MILLINERY STORE. Mrs. H. A. Derby, (Late of CLEVELAND, OHIO,) WISHES TO ANNOUNCE TO THE PUB lic of Astoiiu and Surrounding country, thatsho has just received a full and complete lino of HATS, TRIMMINGS, And all kinds of MILLINERY GOODS! At the stand rccentbj occupied by Minn Mor rison on MAIN STREET, Astoria, And will bo prepared to fill all orders for first class goods in this lino at rea-onable prices. SNow goods will ho received orery month. "jVTEW AND ELEGANT STOCK OE Latest Styles of Millinery Goods, JUST RECEIVED BY THE LAST STEAMER, At the Rooms of Mrs. A. D. WASS, (Up Staibs, Brown's Building,) Corner Main and Chenamus Streets, Astoria. K3t This stock consists of tho latest frtylo Hats, for Ladies and Children; Dres Trim mings and Fancy Goods for Ladies, which will be sold at very low prices. DHESS UNO CLOAK E mptIy attended AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF tho Domestic Sewing Machine, at I. "W. Csie's. V$ ?" v.. 3i ' v j I ?--i J.. "-".,. i. " , -