The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, June 06, 1876, Image 4

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TUESDAY . June G, 187G.
jJMr. Armstrong is taking about
ns nice pictures, at the Astoria- Gallery,
as any gallery in the State. Give hiin a
call.
SD-Miss Crang will commence a
private school on Monday next, June 5th,
in the Public School-house. Charges
fifty cents per week for each scholar.
1
SPSiMx. Charles Stevens at the city
ook Store it offering special inducements
to persons in want of articles in his line.
He has a- splendid stock, which he is
closing out at cott, intending to quit the
business.
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.
sSTut Smith, a noted stock man,
who has invested largety m blooded sheep
arrived in Oregon again recently and will
make arrangements for distributing here
among sheep owners, of a lot of thorough
bred merino bucks. He will arrive at As
toria with several head of young bucks
about the first of June. See advertise
ment. SS-We refer our readers to the adver
tisement of a farm for sale on Deep river.
This is the best opportunity that we know
to sell, is that the present owner Mr. C.
M. Stark is about to engage in other busi
ness. jfc"It is not the polished orator
who shapes public opinion, but the quiet
editor, whose word's go out to the public
ear without parade or ceremony. The
orator may please the ear or tickle the fan
cy; but the editor does mere: He satisfies
the mind, and carries to every household a
fund of knowledge. The orator, by burn
ing words and impassioned" eloquence,,
may drive men to a sense of duty; but an
editor if he be true to his- profession, at
tracts men by the presentation of his
thoughts which appeal to the nobler qual
ities of head and heart. The words of the
orator drop from the lips and are lost,,
while the words of the editor drop from
the press, and like coined money, pass for
what they are worth; if pure gold in the
truths conveyed, they pass current every
where. For' good or evil, the editor
wields a powerlul influence. He can exalt
or debase a community. Ho can advance
public corruption. How important, 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 Advertising Affects Busi-ne.-s.
The man who advertises his busi
ness, if what he offers for sale is honestly
what he represents it to be or what it ought
to be, is constantly assisted in his business
by those who have been attracted to hirn
and tested him. A buyer has read his
advertisement, and gone to his store or
work shop, warehouse, whatever it may
be, and tried what was recommended.
If it has satisfied him he is pleased and re
commends it to his neighbor, who is likely
to go to the same place and tell his neigh
bor in turn. And thus little rills started
1 y his advertisement flow in upon him
from all sides, and the current of his busi
ness grows stronger and wider and more
rapid, and he prospers and grows rich, all
because strict attention in business he
added judicious advertising. J3ut for this
he might have lingered on in the commu
nity for years and his business would
scarcely have been heard of.
An Editor's Appeal. As the report
that we are very wealthy lias gone abroad
among our subscribers, and has made
them awful slow about paying up, think
ing, doubtless, we do not want the money,
we hasten to say the report of our wealth
is false in every particular. If ocean
steamers were selling at a cent a do.en,
we could not make the first pa3'ment on
a canoe- The, lightning of poverty has
struck us square, and had it not been for
an armful of hay which our devil man
aged to- steal from a blind mule, our
family ould be without a mouthful
to eat at the present moment. Is
not this a & picture, and can you de
linquent subscribers look upon-it without
feeling the coin rattle with indignation in
your jockets. We do not like to dun you
but we must if you fail to take the hint.
"It "Pais to Anvi-MfTiQi' . T1ib ia mn :
Tory topartnveut of business, and no ono appreciate-its
tiutfc more fully than :. 11.
Thompswi. Some time since ho received the
-VKcncy, for this county, of tho Cunningham
Garden L'Uy Clipper Plow," and immediate
ly advertised the sumo in our paper, (.Jrecn
R. Smith, Ksq.. a patron of tho Gazette, saw
the advertisement and forthwith ruslued to
L'homi.'son's and purchased four of these cele
brated plows which at once have sprung into
popular favor. .N o mater how Reed and valu
able an article may be, ft merchant or' dealer
may keen it- upon his shelves, or in his store
for months, or even years, and but low will
know anything of its good qualities, unless ho
advertises. lor years Mr. Thompson carried
on business hero, and spent but lictlb for
advertising Within tUe past two years his
businoss has increased aearly double, and ho
attributes it to judicious advert ismg. Jf you
want to thrive in business, advkrtisk Cer
vallitt Gazette.
Si'kcial Xotice.Wo shall-not, eannet,in
future, answer letters of inquiry written to- us
by parties desirous of settling" in Oregon, un
less such letters of inquiry contain at feastthe
-amount of stamps necessary to pay postage on
the return letter. For li cents wr will for
ward four copies of The Astorian, f sefar
ate dates, to any &ddrs in the United Stats
postage paid.
t-w-For fae art Artistic Pfcotocravais f to
Buchtvl Jctftolu, 1 aa4I First street, Port
land, the only irst class Gallery in Ore.
of for any man wanting a good place,
cheap, suitable for dairying or farming
rurnons. The. onlv reason for wihinr-
Drifts and low Heads 1876.
Upper Astoria. Clatsop county, Oregon.
Anril24. 187(5. J
At a Special meeting of the Colum- j
uiu xuver msiieriueua .uriieuuiiu. -cxiu
Society, the'fcllowing regulations for
the government of all concerned
were adopted. That the following
drfts 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 Island1 to the 12th red
buoy.
Third Drift. From the loth buoy
to Tongue, Point.
Fourth Drift. From Tongue Point
to a point a little west of Booth's
Cannery, at a place to be designate!
by a spile or some permanent mark.
Fifth Drift. From the termina
tion of the 4th drift to Smrth'sPoint.
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
Chinoofc shoot will be considered a
tow head.
The fishermen in Astoria, in coun
jiJ have mutually agreed to bind
themselves to be governed by the
foregoing drifts, and it is expected
from boats outside of the Society that
they will also conform to the same.
Bv order of the Society,
THOMAS DKALFYrSec.
Advertise An exchange says:. Maybo
you think that people don't liko to read
advertisements ! If you do you aro much
mistaken. Fresh, well-put well-placed ad
vertisomonts aro nows ! They aro welcomed,
read nay, studied ! Tho newspaper that is
alive with them is increasingly acceptable
and so is tho business house that knows how
to get thorn up, possessed' withal with the
sagacity and nerve to keep them up.
Temple. Lodge-,, No. 7, A- F. A. M.
Regular Commendations first and
tkird Saturdays in each month, at 7.0
o'clock, p. !.. at tho Hall in Astoria
&
Members of tho Order, in good standing, aro
invited to attend. Ly ordei of tho W. M.
Beaver Lodge, No. 35, 1. O. O. P.
Meet every Thursday evening, -f-at
S o'clock, in tbtoOdd Fellow's jw
Hall, cor. of Cass and ChenamusgS?j
streets, Astoria. Mombors of tho "'MX
Order aro invited to attend. By order X. G,
Astoria Lodge No. 40, 1. O. G. T.
Regular BIccting every Saturday Evening
at 8 o'clock, at Good Templar's Halt, Chena
mus Street, AsUria, over C. L. Parker's
iorc. Member of tho Order in good stand
ing, aro invited to attend. Degree meeting 1st
Monday each month. Bj-order W. C. T.
Youngs River Grange, P. of H.
Meets on tho fourth Sat
urday o f esich month at
li o'clock a. m- Patrons
in uood standing aro invited to attend.
By order of W. M.
Common CounciL
Bcgular meetings-first Monday evening in
each month, at 6 o'clock
5uS" Persons desiring to have matters acted
upon by tho Council!, at any regular meeting,
must present tho samo to tho Recorder, oi
Mayor on or before tho Friday evening prior
to tho Monday on which tho Council holds its
regular meetings.
I. W. CASE, Mayor.
F. J. Taylor. Resorder.
MIS CELL ANEOUb.
Globe Hotel.
N. KOEFCED Proprietor.
Cor. Concomly and Main Sts,
ASTOPJA OREGON.
riHHS OLD AND WELL KNOWN STAND
JL is ono of tho best and most convenient
hotels for Mechanics, and has excellent facili
ties fw tho accommodation of the traveling
public. In connection with tho Hotel is
A First Class Restaurant,
Where meals can bo had at all hours. There
is also a
BILLIARD ANT BAR ROOM
Attached to- tho Hotel, whore tho choicest
qualities of Win or. Liquors and Cigars may bo
htainod.
Occident Hotel,
Astoria, Oregon.
Tho Proprietors arc happy to announce that
tuo aboro Hotel lias- oeen
Repainted and Refurnished,
Adding greatly to tho comfort of its guosts
AND
IS NOW THE BEST HOTEL NORTH
OF SAN FRANCISCO.
A. J. MEtfLER, C. S. WRIGHT, Proprietor?.
Bay View
MITT, f . I,
C. H. DEXTER,
PROPRIETOR,
FRESH SUPPLY OF 2 and 3 PLY
X LWiati TlnnrOil Onth. TaMa Oil
.&
Clot, WMow Shades, for rile at Port
land prioti y I. W. Cue.
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f?BteEH
MISCELLANEOUS.
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TpOKSAiE. .. ....
The Engine belonging' to
Astoria Firo Company Xo.'l. '
I or further particulars inquire
of tho Committee on Public
Property.
By order of tho Common Council.
FRANK J. TAYLOR, Recorder.
"DLOODED SHEEP.
A bout tho first of June, tho undersigned
will visit
Clatsop and Pacific Couutic
bringing with him 'from the famous stock of
Peters t Severance. California, several
Thoroughbred Mori no Itucks,
One year old. which will bo sold cheap.
PUT SMITH, Portland". Ogn
Eo'ffs for Hatching.
&&
WHITE LEGHORN FOWLS,,
BArLEY'SSTOCK,
OAKLAND. CALIFORNIA,
Xon Sitters, Good Layers.
E&GS, $2 00 PER DOZEN.
Orders accompanied with cash or approved
jawbone promptly attended to.
Ban. J. ING ALLS.
Astoria, Oregon.
Farm and. Stock on Deep
River For Safe.
-o-
! Acres, partly Improved, iinfttl Kuild-
iiigs, Cattle, Sail ISoat, tv, etc.,
All or which will he Sold
Cheap for Cash.
o :
iTSTFor full partfculars inquire at this Offico
or oh the premises of C, M. STARK.
RARE OPPORTUNITY
For Profiablefnvestment,
I offer for salo all my real estate in Clatsop
County, consisting of miy original Bonation
claim, on Lewis and Clarke river, consisting
of five hundred acres S tide land meadow., ac
knowledged to be the best stock claim in the
county. Also, a. largo interest in tho Upper
Town of Astoria, a portion of John Adair's do
nation claim. Enquire of thcdubscnbcr.
T. P. POWERS.
Farm for Sale.
320 Acres Partly Under Cultiva
tion, aooat half of the tract
tide land.
SITUATED IN PACIFIC COUNTY,
NEAR UNITY.
Will bo sold cheap for cash, with or without
stock. Good house ami out buildings and
orchard. Eor full description and. further par
ticulars apply to or address
JOHN HUNTER. Unity, W. T.
Eeal Estate for Sale
Lots 2, 3, 7, in Block 18 ) ADAIR'S
" 1, 2, 3, " 19 j Astoria.
Lots 5, G, 7, S, inBlockl shivelu's
" 1, in Block IS i Astoria.
Lot 7, in Block 6G
S.hf Lots 7, 8, Block GO I Olneyy
Lot in Block 99 J Astona'
alse:
South East Quarter of Section ,
Town S Range 9 West ;
NTorth West Quarter of Section 3,
Town 8 Range 9 West.
TITLES UNQUESTIONABLE.
TEltMS EASY.
iSS-For particulars inquire of
A. VaxDUSEN.
S. KINSEY,
ON THE ROADWAY, NEARKUME
& Co's. CANNERY,
Astoria, Oregon ,
DEALER IS
Building Materials
OF EVERY KIND.
Nails of All Descriptions.
DOORS AND WINDOWS,
RUSTIC, ELOORING.BLINDS,
MOULDING, SASH, ETC.
Wines and Liquors
BY THE BOTTLE OR TUE GALLON
Custom made boots and Shoes.
Tobacco of Fine Quality.
BSr This stock is in every respect Al aad
will bo soldat tho lowest prices for cash. Give
mo a call at the new storo, on tho Roadway.
h. KINSEY,
AsUruu Oregon.
CORRECT PRINCIPLES
Demand that bills e rendered
promptly, and to- 6 it nicely, set your Rill
paper an 1 Stateatent printa a "
THE ASTORIAN Ofice.
A NICE ASiOBTOEJiT OF JEW
elry WtAeli gumz in vmrious gtvle
at Case'i.
sSbmL
buSeness cards:
T"R. S. AV..D0DD;--
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Astoria. Oregon, opposite- Custom JTouj'e.
T Q. A. BOWLBY.
J
ATTOJIXJEX' AT JfcAir,
ASTOUIA, OUEGOX.
Tj1 J. TAYLOR.
ATTOIlX)EY AT LAW,
11 ooin K o. ."), Brown's Buildinjr
ASTOKIA, OREGON".
A VAN DUSEN.
NOTARY PUBLIC, - 1 - ASTORIA.
Agent Well?, Fargo & Co.
WM. KNEMEYER,
V V "Manufacturer of
Barrels, Kits, TanUs,
ETC., ETC.,
XEAK KIXXEYVS ASTOKIA FISHERY,
Will attend to all orders in tho above line
pro 111 ndy. and in si Siltrsfsmforv- nmnnor nf
rcasonnoio prices.
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2,Jm
O
TTO DUTNER-.
PRACTICAL JEWELER,
Main-street, Astoria Oregon.
WATCHES and CLOCKS cleaned and re
paired in the best manner.
rlHARLES'-S. WRIGHT.
Corner of Main and Chonamus street. Ooods
received on consignment and sold to the high
est bidder.
DETER H. EOX.
MERCHANT TAILOR.
Xew Shop, Main Street; Astoria. Clothing
of all kinds cut and made to order. Cleaning
and repairing.
"FSTJ
.BLISHED 1S4G:
HEMLOCK TAMERY,
C. IiKIXKSWKBKn AND xfRllOWN, l'ropSM
Manufacture all kinds of Leather.
BAIN & FERGUSON,
Contractors and Builders,
AllE PREPARED TO
furnish material and
erect buildlings of every
discription : executo any
and all kinds of Carpen
ters' and. Joiners' work.
in the-most approved styles, with .Neatness and
Dispatch,
Plans and Specifications,
A3D
litLLS OF MATERIAL
Furnished on Short" Notice.
Charges Reasonable.
Seasoned Lumber Always on Hand.
VSS- Orders lea at L. W. CASE'S STORE will
bo promptly attended to.
ALTONA
L
CHOP HOUSE.
g
M9DES
MAIN STREET, ASTORIA, OREGON.
T. BBAMEL
Proprietor.
THIS- NEW PLACE OF JJUSI
aess is now jireparcd to scrre
FBESH OYSTER
In Every Style,, to Order.
The Propriotor will, as in times past, strive-
timerit a share of the publicpatsonago
and will
WARRANT SATISFACTION TO
ANY WHO MAY FAVOR
HIM WITH A CALL.
Meals at all Soars !
-POSITIVELY NO CHINA3IEN
IN MY EMPLOY.
W. E. DEMENT,
DEUGGrlST. g
CIEEXAHf VH STREET, ASTORIA.
NEXT DOOR TO 1. W. CASE'S
DEALER IN PAINTS, OILS, VAR
nishes, Brushes,
DRUGS
PATENT MEDICINES,
TOILET AND' FANCY ARTICLES.
Wines and Liquors SSal
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
F
FTY THOUSAND
OAK NQQPSF
BARRELS and HALF BARRELS, for sale by
Ai CMgllk UmLmiy, TM U tkt
NortherciPaeiil&arM4.
April JMWH.-tf
m. EFaOl i fll IL
SHIPPING ADVERTISEMENTS.
3STotic o.
ROM AXD AFTER THIS DATE
--- charges and advnnceson freieht-lnncU
ed at the 0. S. S. Co.'s Wharf, Astoria, mush
oo paid before tho freight leaves the ware
house. J. G. HUSTLER,
A sent.
COLUMBIA RIVER PILOTS.
TWt Office at tho r-ca
rtjLls OCCIDENT HOTEL,
.. - "ciymi, uii-guu.
P JOHNSON-
H.A.SNOW,
F.E.FERCH15N.
M.M OILMAN,
G.REED,
RICHARD IIOYT.
C.S. WRIGHT, Agentt
For Freight or Charter.
THE-Al NEW -SLOOP,
Gr&o. Flavel, .
lRED "WASS '. Master.
Is bow in readiness for business, and offers
supcriioraccominoflation to tourists on tho bay-
if.tr Will curry freight or passengers to any
point at reasonable rates. Apply on board.
Astoria and Knappton.
n
"DEGULAR DAILY MAIL BOAT..
Sloop "KAT3E," 2L
J. A. RICHARDSON- - - Mastekl
Will leave Astoria,
FOR KNAPPTON- AND RETURN
DAILY.
tfETFor freight or passage, at living rates.,
apply on board, or at I. W. Case's storo.
SEMI-WEEKLY LI!.
Unity ai Oystervllle Staps.!
liOomi A Carrutliors - - 1'roprieioas
STAGES IN THE ABOVE LINE
. will leave Unity Tuesdays and Satur
dayson tho arrival of tho
ILW'ACO
STEAM HAV, COMPANY'S STEAMER
From Astorin, and will leave Oysterville Mtu
days and Fridays, connecting with the Jlwaao
Steam .Navigation Company's steamer for
Astoria.
&7" l'assengers Ticketed through; also, thro'
bills of ladinir given for freight.
I
IAVACO STEAM NAVIGATION.
COMPANY,
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
Tho steamers
Gen..GANBY, . jLlh
VARTJNA,"
W2LL BE IN READINESS TO DO--all
kinds of towing at reasonnblo
rates. Either tho Canby- or Vaxuno. wilP
make trips every
MONDAY, TUESDAY,
FRIDAY AHD SATURDAY,
FOR ILWACO (Unit3-),
:&- CALLING AT WAY PORTS,"
And return the same day. Leaving at
the Uhiial hour, 8 o'clock, A. M.
tiST The reputation of these steamers guar
aetees safe and speedy transit to any point
desired.
CSF" For charter, freight, passago, or tow
age, apply on board, or at tho otiico of tho
Company in Case's .Building, Astoria, or to
J. 11. D. UUAY, Agent.
Bv order of L. A. LOOMIS. President
MISCELLANEOUS.
N. F. MUDGE,
Contractor and Builder..
ASTORIA, OREGOX.
ALL KINDS "OF CARPENTER
WORK AND CONTRACTING
promptly attended to.
jfetT Special attention given to wharf andi
dill construction. Address:
A'. 1 MUDGE, Contractor,
Astoria. Oregon-
V. W. BOUTON,
Boat Builder,
OYSTERVILLE, PACIFIC COUNTY, W.T.
fiS"All kinds of work done to order in the
best style.
PETER RUNEY,
ASTORIA, OREGON,
BdICK LAYER,
And Plain and
OflUMENTJIL PLASTERER.
Orders left at the Occident Hotel
Promptly. Attended to.
REFERENCES:
J. B. Knapp, Knappton ; Capt. J. West, Went
port; JI.M. Parker, S. AT. Arrigoni, llobton fc
n'arren, J. BadoUet Co. Astoria; J. W. t- V.
Cook, Clifton ;Jo8. Hume, Evreka; JiWatson
tfc Co. Manhattan; J. L. Jlep'ntrn, Glen Ella;
J. G. Meyler tfc Co. Bruokfiefd, and uurueroun
others for whom 1 hate
Built Furnaces, set Ranges,,
and Kettles, and
"Spread the Mortr
During my 12 yaars Residence
, in Otason,
LIME, SANDBRICK, PLASTER
' Lath, Cementr and all materials in
my lino, furnished t erdor.
9T Special attention paid to Furnace work
and Ranges. Cistorn wrlc warraated rood,
or no Day. MM MUJlKl;
Astoria, Oregon.
UH)R a.UE BEST' AND THE LATEST
iX ?tylef firit llats got Va Duiea'r
wko has juit rteirt a fine assortment. MC