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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1876)
143 .- !Lw.iJL'zg:giLj?'.u.M..vy;M & "Stw Ipttxtij Mot MONDAY. ..June 5, 1S7C. sy-Mr. Armstrong is taking about as nice pictures, at the Astoria Gallery, as any gallery in the State. Give him a call. jJj-Miss Crang will commence a private school on Monday next, June oth, m the Public School-house. Charges fift3r cents- per week for each scholar. iSDMr. Charles Stevens at the city I Book Store is efleiinc: special inducements j lo persons in want of articles in hi lino. tt 1 , -i.-i . .... ; jie nas a snier.aia mock, which ne b clo?inxout at cott, intending to quit the business. Eastkrx Oiskgon The Astorian is doing more for the interests of Eastern Oregon than aiuT other paper in the State. If you have a friend or a relative in that ection of thifc country, send him the pa per on trial. Only one dollar for four months- " - - r-lJ.if Q,i;t1i o iir.il tffL- 7-inii. wholia invested largely 111 bloodud sliei-p ' Chinook shoot will be considered a arrived in Oregon again recently and will I tow head. make arrangements . lor distributing heiej The fishermen in Astoria, in coun-amongshi-ep owners, of a lot ot thorough- eil have mutually agreed to bind bred merino bucks. Do will arrive at A , themselves to be governed bv the toria withsevejal head of young bucks . about the first of June. Seo advcitiiC- mont. -!JWe refer our readers to the adver tisement of a farm lor sale on Deep riveiv Tliis is the bet onnoitunitv that we.know nr' fnr nnv m-in wnnlinir n (rm1 ii1;ipf 1 cheap, suitable for daimmr or fatminjr ! purpo-es. rIhe only reason for wi?lnn5 ;i,taken. Frcsb, wcll-imt wcll-phiccil ad To bell, is that the present owner Mr. C. vertK-emenls are news ! They aro welcomed. 31. Stark is about to engage in other busi- ' read nay, studied! The newspaper that is l(jt.. JB"Tb is not the polished orator who shapes public opinion, but the quiet editor, whose wouls go out to the public ear without parade or ceivmony. The orator may please the ear or tieklethe fan cy; but the editor does mere: He sati.-IU the mind, and ea-ries to every hou-ehold a fund of knowledge. Tho orator, by burn ing -wouls and impassioned eloquence, may drive men to a sense of duty; but an editor ir he be true to his profession, attract-; men byT the presentation of his thoughts which appeal to the nobW qual ities of head and heai t. The words of the cr.dor drop from the lip and aic lost, while the words of the editor drop from the press, and like coined money, pass for what they are woi th; if pure gold in the truths conveyed, they pasb current every where. Eor good or evil, the editor wields a powerlul influence. He can exalt or deba-c a community. He can advance public corruption. Lfow impoitnnt, then, that the editor should be a good man, and that all papers' that convey correct senti ment to the public ear should receive lib eral support. How Advkktisixg Affects Husi "s. Tiie man who advuitisf.s his busi ness, if what he oiler. for sale is hom-stly what he rt-pre-ent. it lo be or what it ouiht to be, is con-tantly assisted in his business by thne who have been attracted to him ami tested him. A buyer has read hi j aavouisement, ana gone to ins store or woric shojj, warehouse, whatever it may !, and tried what was recommended. If it has satisfied him he is pleased and re commend!, it to his neighbor, who is likely to go to the same place and tell hi- l-eigh-bor in turn. Anil thu- little rills stalled by his advertisement How in upon him from all side.-, and the cuirent ot hi busi ness glows stronger and wider and moie rapid, and he prospers and grows rich, all ix-cau-e strict attention in business he added judieiou advertising. But for this he might have lingered on in the commu nity lor years and his business would scarcely have been heard of. AxEditoh's Appeal. As the report that we are very wealthy has gone abroad among our subscribers, and has made them awful slow about paying up, think ing, doubtless, we do not want the monev. we hasten to sa' the report of our wealth I is jaisc ;n evc;y particular, it ocean steamers were selling at a cent a dozen, wo could not make the first payment on a canoe. The lightning of poverty has struck us square, and had it not heen lor aii armful of hay which our devil man aged to steal from a blind mule, our iamily would be without a mouthful to eat at the pro-en t moment. Is not this a sad picture, and can you de linquent subscribers look upon it without feeling tho coin rattle with indignation in your pockets. "We do not like to dun 3ou but we must if you fail to take the hint. "ItPaysto AnvKRTiSK." Thi. is true in evcr.v department of business, and no one ap preciates its truth more fully than S. J I. Thompson. Some timo since he received the gency, for thi county, of the Cunningham . ""(larden City Clipper Plow," and immediate ly advertised the same in our paper, (lrcen li. Smith, isq., a patron of the 1 1 av.ct to, saw the advertisement and forthwith rushed to Thompson's and purchased four of these cele brated plows which at onco havo sprung into popular favor. No mater how good and valu aolo an article 111a v be, a merchant or dealer may keen it upon his shelves, or in his store for months, or even years, and bat lew will know anything of its good qualities, unless he advertises. 1 or yeais M r. Thompson carried on business hero, and spent but little for advertising. Within the past two years his business has increased nearly double, and he attributes it to judicious advertising. It' you want to thrive in business, advkutisk i'or vallis Uazette. S?nrr.L Notick. We shall not. cannot, in future, answer letters of inuuirv written to ns by parties desirous of settling in Orecon. un- less such letters of inquiry contain at least tho amount of st:unps necessary 10 pay postage on .tho return letter. For 21 cents we will for ward four copies ofTiiK Astouivx, of separ ate dates, to any address in the United States, postage paid. For fmo and Artistic Photographs, go to Buchtel &. Stolte, 91 nnd.fl First street, Port land, tho only rirat class Gallery in Oregon. fttv M.tm wMr Upper Astoria, Clatsop county. Oregon. Aprils I, 167.5. J i i were adopted, anax- me junmwug 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 Poi n t inside of Snag Island to the 12th red UUU . Third Drift. From the loth buoy to Tongue Point. I'Oliri.Il J.i.111- -IMUIll J.UIJHUI; A Willi. ! un ., nn nfc i itttu. u-pst of Hont. . ' :. " . . 1 IAt.klkWkAiW V - - .--w-- Cannerv, at a place to be designated by a spile or some permanent mark, t Fifth Drift. From the termina-1 tion of the 4th drift to Smith's Point. ! Sixth Drift. From Smith's Point j to the Pacific Ocean. i Seventh Drift, from the red buoy in the Prairie channel to Ton-ue i Point up or down. I Eighth Drift. The big- snag in foregoing drifts, and it is expected from boats outside of the Society that thev will also conform to the same. By order of the Society, TIIOMAS DEALEY. Sec. AnVKIITlSI! An OXeliaUCO Sa.VS Z Jfaybc .v" dunk that people don't like to rend anve wiui mem is increasingly acceiiauiu and so is tno business House tnat Knows now to get them up, possessed withal with the sagacity and nerve to keep them up. Temple Lodge, No. 7, A. F. A. M. Itcgular Communicatrons fsrst and o'clock. i m., at tho Hall in Astoria. -Members of tho Order, in good standing, aro I invited to attend. By ordci of tho W. AL. Beaver Lodge, No. 35, 1. O. O. P. Order are invited to attend. By order, X. G, Astoria Lodge No. 40, 1. O. G. T. "Regular Meeting evco Saturday Evening atSo'cloek. at (Jood Templar's Hall, Chcna mus tieet. Astoiia. over C. i. Parker's torc. Members of the Order, in good stand- j ini:, arc invited to attend. Deirreo meeting 1st i .ionday each month. By order w . U. 1. Youngs River Grange, P. of H. Meets on the fou rth S: urday of each month atS 11 o'clock .. m. Palrons vnTr , v-.Tg,an - in good standing are invited to attend. l;y order of M. Common Cotmcil. p,Cgular meetings firstIouday eveninj m each month, at 1 o'clock iV-t" i'crstiii. de-irmir to havo matters acted i upon by the Council, at any regular meeting, I must present the same to tho Kccorder, or I flavor on or before the rriday evening prmr lo the .Monday on which tho Council holds its regular meetings. I. W. CASE, Mayor. F. J. Tavi.ok, llccorder. " MISCELLAEOUb. Globe Hotel. N. K0EFG3D Proprietor. Cor. Concomly and Alain Sts, AST01UA OREGON. rpiUS Old) AND WELL KNOWN STAND jl i one of the best and most convenient Hotels for Mcehanies,and has excellent farili lics for the accommodation of the traveling public. In connection with tho Hotel is A First Class Restaurant, Where meals can be had at all hours. There is also a MILLIARD AXD BAll ROOM Attached to tho Hotel, where the choicest qualities of Wines, Liquors and Cigars may be btained. Occident Hotel, Astorlay Oregon. The 'Proprietors arc happy to announce that the above llotel has been Repainted and Refurnished, Adding greatly to tho comfort of its guests AND IS "SOW THE BEST HOTEL NORTH OE SAN ERANCISCO. A. J. MEGLER, C. S. "WRIGHT, Proprietors. ay TTiew a&3&& - t k UNITY, f . T, 4 1 r:rauuiiriv. 5 ! fi I I" T I r "X7" FT I r 1 1 J J JOL XJ J2i -A. L JLU XI PROPRIETOR, I7RESII SUPPLY OF 2 and 3 PLY JL Carpets, Floor OH Cloths, Table Oil Cloth, Window Shades, for mle nt Port laud piicu by I. W. Case. Drifts and low Heads 1876. ic a special meeung oi Liiu v-uium-- , . 3E ' tt i.. ir. . t-..-i u; ?i a;,i Tho Enirmc belonging to fc 2rli Society, the following regulations for ( fc'or furthar particulars inquire -5 Astoria. Mi frrtwornmanh nf nil nmitlfiriipd of tho Couiniitteo on Public" " r J lucet every Thursday evening. jr at S o'clock, in tho Odd Fellow's iv3SS i(alI,cor. of Cas and ChcnamusajSbsso1 streets. Astoria. Members of tho " u I MISCELLANEOUS. TPOR-SALE. Pronortv. - I liy order of tho Common Council. , FKAXIv J. T YLOl!, Kecordcr. TJLOODED SHEEP. - - ' . A bout the first of June, tho undersigned wxllvirft ' 1 , . ...,.,. ... it... r. -. ,.!- f urmging witn nun irmn mu i.wihju.- .-iuv-n. un Peters t: uveiance.l.alitorina. several ThoiT.tmhhrcf! .Ikrlno SSut!sr 1 mo vonr mi:, uriitpn win mi miiu i:ui.';ii'. rt ,, ., .., ,, 1. ,., ,1 k'hich I'UC " ..rfh omi-i-ii i....ii m.i nn III! il.ll 1 1 li. L Ulll'IIIVlt V. Tn, 4Vt TTo f Mlfn O -0 i0i iI:ll'0iii-LLo" , r WHITE - LEfiiroilX" FOWLS, BAILEY'S STOCK, OAKLAND, CALIFOitXfA, Xon Sitters, Gcod Layers. EGGS, 2 00 P-UIv iJUZ.i. fnlpis Mppouipnnicd with cash orannroved ' I iiMvbtino nroinntly attended to.' 1 Dan. J. TNG ALLS. Astoiia, Orcjron. Farm and Stock on Rives For Sale. Deep j -o- UK) Acres, iiarJly I:niroveI, tlool KuiliJ- j All or whivh ill !u Soici Clienp fi Cash. o irrr-por full particulars inquire at this Ofiicc or on the premises of 0, -M. dTAUK. 1JAKE OPPORTUNITY For Profitable Investment, I offer for s.nle all my real estate in Clatsop J County. coni-ting of my oiuinal Dona. ion i claiui.on Lewi-; and Clarke liver, consisting ornro.lninilrpd MRres1: . tide land meadow, an- ! j knowledgod to be the bo-t stock ! county. Also, a large interest i claim in the in tho Lpper I Town of Astoria, a portion of .John Adair's do- j nation claim. hnouire ot the subscriber. T. V. JWK1JS." Farm for Sale. 320 Acres Partly Under Cultiva- ' tioii, a"boatliaIf of the tract tide land. SITUATED IX PACIFIC COUNTY, ! XEAR UNITY. t Will bo sold cheap for cash, with or without stock, (mod house ami out buildings ami orchard. lor full description and further par- ticulars apply to or address oOlis JlCNTKH Vnity, T. T7" A.XiI7A"RT iS3 n -i T7! J. r O r i Keal JliState ior ale I Lots 2, 3, 7, in Block 18 adWs j " 1,2,3, 1UJ Astoria. j Lots 5, G, 7, S, in Block 1 fs , m J310CK 10 J Astoria. Lot 7, in Block fiG S.hf Lots 7, 8, Block (50 Lot 2, iu Block 99 0 'may's Astoria. alse: South East Quarter of Section , Towii S Range 9 West ; aSforth Yest Quarter of Section 3G, Town 8 Ptange 9 V7rst. TITLES UNQUESTIONABLE. TERMS EASY. JS" Eor particulars inquire of A. V.:-DUSEN. S. KINSEY, ON THE ROADWAY', NEAR HUME & Co's. CANNERY, Astoria, Oregon, DEALER IX lyfV- " n t 1 rv n 1 1 8il'x2 du m nff v aier a sw?jw! OE EYERY KIND. Nails of All Descriptions. I DOORS AND WINDOWS, RUSTIC, FLOORING, BLINDS, MOULDING, SASH, ETC. i Wines and Liquors 13 Y THE ROTTLE OR THE GALLON Custom made "boots and Shoes. Tobacco of Fine Quality. tt3T This stock is in every respect Al, and will be sold at tho lowest prices for cash, Give 1 inc a can at tno new store, on tne noauway. S. KI3TSEY, Astoria, Oregon. CORRECT PRINCIPLES Demand that bills be rendered promptly, and to do it nicely, get your Jiill paper an i Statements printed at THE ASTOKIAN Office. A NICE ASSORTMENT OF JEW elrv Watch cuaids in various styles at Cake's. .w .,? - 1 1 & BUSINESS CARDS. Q W. DODD. r VCTrnTfl'W1 A-77" STTR.rj.T!fTr "-- - W--- W-, , Oregon, opposite Custom House. J. Q. A. D0WL13Y. ATTOIUSTJIX ATy ASTORIA, orb; OX. JjjL ih , F J-T- a. rVXLOB. ATZOHX1-2Y AT LA If. " j '' " r , Loom No.'!), J'.vown'sIJiiildicg-r-ASTOUTA, OilEGOX. A VAN DUSEN. XX. WOTARY PU3LSC, ASTQSiA. Agent Well, Fargo & C. 11731- KNEIEYlvll, ' ' . T r V Alanufaeturer of Barrels, Kii. Tcqilis. ETC., ETC., NK.lIt K3XXEVi ASTOK5.V FSSUKZSV, Wrll attend to all order in tho above, line J promptly, ami in a satisfactory manner, at j reasonable ii ice-. 2oi.,v- - . V QTX TO DUFNEB. PRACTICAL JSWSLER, Main street, Astoria Oregon. AVATCI1KS and CLOCKS cleaned and paired in the best manner. re- "IIAHLES P. WRIGHT. j"orcxsosi3ss;3&, Corner of IMahi and Chcnamus street, (toods I recoivetl on ccusigninont and sold-tothe high i .f i. :.i.. v.. -i-v-i-"iTr. tt i.-a- -lJ-jv xa. x wv, JL t.J MERCHANT TAILOR. Xew Shop, Main .Street, Astoria. Clothing of all kind cut and made to order. Clcaninj and repahink: Tp-STABLISIIED 3S4C. T Ml ix C.-Lkixkxwkbkr axp jf. Bijown, Props. Manufacture all kinds of Leather. ' BAIN & FERGUSON. Contractors and" Builders, a. ABKPRKPAllKD TO gggstejj. furnish material and "''tMrJS I KSlL, erect buildlfng of every jy & Tr'SiTi b usSiT iliseripiion ; execute any rgsaml all kind- of Carpen- "Tri ter-r ami .Jo rtai,,,rovcdstyIe5'witl1' JJlslKltcll, antl Joiners work. eatness and Plans and Specifications, and BILLS OF MATERIAL Furnished on Short Xotice. Charges Reasonable. j Seasoned Lumber Always on Hand. tfFT Orders left at X. V.'. CASE'SSTOUE will bo promptly attended to. ALTONA CHOP HOUSE. MAIN STREET, ASTOitIA, OilEGOX. T. tBRAHEL Proprietor. rpiIIS NEW PLACE OF PUSI- 1 no.ssiniiv nronnrorl fosnrvn vt FliESH OYSTERS, XS In Every- Style, to Order: The Proprietor will, as hrtimes past, strive to merit a share of the public patronage and will WARRANT SATISFACTION TO ANY WHO MAY PAYOR HIM WITH A CALL. Media at (ill Hours! "POSITIVELY NO CHINAMEN IN MY EMPLOY. W. E. DEMENT, DKUGGXST. g HEXA3JUS STItEET, ASTORIA. XEXT DOOR TO 1. Y. CASE'S TYEALER IN PAINTS, OILS, YAR- J-' nislies, I5rus :hes, PATENT JIEDICINES, TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES Wines and Liquors-Sr1 Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. TfUETY THOUSAND OAK HOOPS, BARRELS and HALF BARRELS, for salo by G. J..H0GUE, At Chchalis. Lewis county, W. T., on tlio Northern Pacific Railroad. April 8, lfeTo. tf rv!- 4 f O JJ &y SHIPPING ADVERTISEMENTS. 3!Sro-o o "JfROM AND AETER THIS DATE unarge and auvancc on ireijrnt janu- , r, -v -. ., . . - TIM 4- 1 -.4" . . JJcpaid" boforelli2 freight leaves the warc- (house. , , J. G. JiUSTLiEll, A cent. . COLUMBIA KIYER PILOUS. yr Office nt the raJUsJ 0U 11HV' HOTEL, 1 iaccy Astoria, Oregon. i r JOHNSON M..M.ILjraxt OLkCEU. 151Ctl.-i:J) IfOYT. C.S.WP.HIHT, Agent. il.A.SNOW, L'.K. bhilUUJsN. For Freight or Charter. , THiii :ai 2-:ev Geo. 'F la col, FKED Vi'ASo .' LOOP, C :.rast ". I? now in readinc-s for bu.inc-s. and offers supei'ioi'.'iccommod.ittirn to tmu f-'ton the bay. tit,' Will gnrrv freight or i assen'jrors to any point at if-;v--on:xulc rate3. Apply on board. Astoria and Knappton. n "DEGULAFv DAILY MAIL BOAT. Stoop "KATIE," gg J. A. rJCWAIirOX - - - aIastei:. Will leave Astoria, EOR KXAITTOX AXI RETUKX 'DAILY. xtrTor freight or asage. at living rates, apply on boaid, or at 1. W. Case's store. SEMI-WEEKLY LINEL Unity anft Oystenille Stages ! Ijoomi.s fc C'arrsi1i5rs - - Proprietors- QTAGES IX THE ADOYE LIXK O will leave LTnivy Tviesdays and Satur dayson the anival of the SIHU'ltffiiflPlSrS STEALER 1$0& From Astorhi, and will leave Oystervillc .Mon days and Friday.-,, connectimr with tho Jlwaco Stcmi Navigation Company's steamer for Astoria. ' x' Passengers Ticketed through; also, thror bills of ladin-r given for fi eight. TTAVACO STEAM SAYIGAT10ST 1 GOAlPAY, UNTIL FURTUER NOTICE Tho kStoamerij Gen. CAKBT, -fC- w ILL TiE IX READINESS TO DO all kinds of towinr at rea-onabb towing at rea-onablo Canby or Varana will rates. Either tho make trips every M0Xi)AY, TUESDAY, FRIDAY ATS D SATURDAY, EOR IIAVACO ("Unity), $r CALLING AT WAY PORTS,- And return tho same day. Leaving at th.- u-ual hour, S o'clock, A. 31. iW The reputation of theso steamers guar aetces safe and speedy ti.snsit to any point desired. K3T "Foe charter, freight, passage, or tow ace, apply on 'board, or at tho ollico of the- I Company in Cstso's Building, Astoria, or to J. 11. IK (HiAl, Agent. Dv order of L. A. LUOMlg. President MISCELLANEOUS. N.'F. MUDGE, Contractor and Builder. AST01IIA, OREGON. ALL KINDS OF CARPENTER WORK f ND CONTRACTING promptly attended to. ixsr Special attention given to wharf and. mill construction. Addres-: N. F. MUDGE, Contractor, Astoria. Oregon. Y. W. EOUTON, Boat Builder, StSk OYSTERYILLE, PACIFIC COUNTY, W.T. KGy'All kinds of work done to order in the best stylo. ' PETER RUNEY, ASTORIA, OREGON, BRICK LAYER, And Plain and ORNAMENTAL PLASTERER. J-l Orders left at the Occident Hotel Promptly Attended to. KEFEltEXCES: J. 7. Knap;), Knajrpton ; Capt. J. We:-t, Ifcrf 2Wi t; II. li. Parker, S. A". Arriyoni, Unburn (- Warren, J. Ikidollct & Cv. Axtorut; J. U'cfc l' Cool; Clffttn;Jij. Hume. Eureka; II. Watson it Co Manhattan; J. L. Hep mm, Glen Ella; J. G. Majlcr tf Co. lirt.okjleld, and numerous otheraj'ur ichurn 1 have Built Furnaces, set Ranges, and Kettles, and "Spread the MortP During my 12 years Residenco in Oregon, T IME, SAND, BRICK, PLASTER, JLi Lath, Cement, and all materials 111 my line, furnished to order. sr Special attention paid to Fumaco work and Ranges. Cistern ork warranted cpod or no pay. JPJfcntK KlJJb.x, Astoria. Oregon. 170K THE BEST AND THE LATEST JJ styles of spring Hnt3 go to Van Dusen s who has just received a fine assortment, otf a'i y;TvC.lPjI VAEMA,-SglSBg .?