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-r- - I'm (V r3 . 'fo ml &$&xi?m ASTOKIA Oct. 21, IS77 JOSH BILLINGS. The Country Shoo! Mom) She iz invairablv iust about 23 years and 6 months old, and re mains rite thare for a term ov years. She wears her hair either knt short or hanging around in ringlets, and iz az precise m all ihings az a pair ov Fairbank's platform skales. She never laffs out loud, and sel--dum even smiles, but when she duz, -she duz it ackordin to the rules laid down bi Murray for speaking and pronouncing the inglish language iorrektly. She iz the very essence ov dub ble extrakted propriety, aud would Tather be four years behind, the fashions in her dress and bunnetthan to spel a word w rong, or parse a sentence inkorrektly. 0 She keeps a scrap book and an album, and would prefer rather to bav the autograft' ov sum milk-and-water poet than the name ov sum good man to a sixty day note. . The country skool mom seldum dies an old maid, she gits married generally to sum man who has but little edukashun, and he thinks (as he ought to) that thare aint anoth er stitch a larnt woman az his wife on the face ov the earth. Withal! her precise phoolishness, her pompous knollede, her silky sentamentalism, and her allmost allwuss mistaking manner for mat ter, i respect the country skool mom. She taught me mi letters, she was pashunt while i was stuped, she soothed me when i was frack .shus, and she often (good soul) giv me a titbit from her lunchion at noon time. May kind heaven strew sura kind ov happiness in her "pathway, for she iz paid poorly, worked hardly, and the step-mother to everybody's childrun, she never receives from the world ennythmg better than the most formal respekt. INVEST IN LANDS. Although an investment in Eeal Estate may not at once prove lucra tive and yield an immediate income to the purchaser, we have found, from many years experience, that all judicious investments made, either in farming lands or suburhan property adjoining a growing and prosperous city HKe tnis, invariably result in a fine speculation, or at all events in one that is doubly sure for a good paying investment. In the products of the soil all wealth has its origin. The indus trious farmer must always have a market for his wares. What he has to sell are the absolute necessities of life, and he that does not produce them must obtain them of him who does. Whatever may he a man's business, however much money he may control, he must look to the tiller of the soil for that which will sustain life. There may be local derangements, but on the whole there is of necessity a market for every important product, and the producer must always be sure of his living, so long, at least, as he is the owner of the land he cultivates. In every department of life sunshine and shadow alternate, but if the foundation fails, the ruin of the superstructure is inevitable. The possession of Real Estate is a substantial capital. If ones title is good, no thief can steal it; it needs no insurance policy to make it safe; nothing short of an earthquake can swallow it. A good farm or surbnr ban garden, with rich soil, judicious ly managed, whether its commercial jfold value go up or down, is still the source of good and comfortable liv ing. Whatever else r man may possess, he cannot afford to do with out Heal Estate sufficient to make himself and family, if he has one, a good home. EStearns' ideas are decidedly correct. In his Gazetteer he says: "The Wallamet valley is that part of the country which has given the 'wet' currency circulating through Ihe states concerning Oregon. TThe gentle showers of winter there are far more preferable to the freezing winds and chilling snows of the west ern states, while the temperate sum mer, warm enough for vegetation cool enough for comfort, make it the paradise of the world. It is an old country, sparsely settled, to be sure, hutthe land is all owned by families -vho have held it for twenty-five -years, or their successors, j&very necessity and comfort of civilization is enjoyed by the people with the ad vantage of certain crops and large yields, longer seasons for cultivation and an equal price for produce. mf u j"-" .newspaper advertising, is now recognized uy uubincs men having faith in their own warps, as the most effective ,-,. means -for securing for their wares a wide recognition of their merits. 'ni-l .J CB.rcIi Directory T Union jes on -behalf of the American Bib i-ety will-he held this (Sunday) even1 Church. Rev. lie Gonjnrecational letzler, agent for Oregon and "Washi ton territory, will nive an interesting it of the work of the society clur past year, the subject Short addresses per will he made by li J. G. Burchett, pas ;rch,ReY. F.Elliott tor or tnejiapnst' Mr. T. P. Powers, esident of the Clat- sop Bible Society d other speakers, if tune win permit. First Congregational CnuRrn. Sorvicesat 11 a. M.f and 7 p. M. Sunday school alter morning services. Seats free, and cordial invitation is oxtonded to all. tfsrllov. P ? lUflt"1"" Trill officiate this morning. And XMionfvicc3 will be held in the evening. J First PresbyterianChurcit. Organized May otn, lb77. Supply expected from the Board of Domestic Missions. Sunday school every Sunday at ono o'clock r. ai., at upper As toria school House. Grace (Episcopal) Cnuncii.Rcr. T. A. Hy land, Hector. Services at 11 a. m., and 7 p. ii. Sunday school at 9 o'clock a. m. Chapel ok the IIoly Innocents. Services (upper Astoria) alternate Sundays, at 3 o'clock p. m.. by the Kev. T. A. llyland. Sunday school every Sunday at9 o'clock a.m. Star of the Sea Church. ?-Rev. Father Slacken Pastor. Services at 11 j'clock a. m. jjunuay scneoi at j o'ciock p. m. First Baptist Church. Rov. J. G. Burchett, Pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m., and 7 p. m. In the new church on Astor street. Sun day School immediately after morning ser vices. All are invited. S2T"Scrviccs fkmorning as usual. In tho evening will atteWfawnion meeting at tho Congregational Church. Methodist Services Ror. F. Elliot, Mctho dist minister, will preach in the Congrega tional church. Frienps ok Progress, A Freo Conference meeting will bo held by tho society every Sunday evening at 7 o'clock p. ii. All aro invited. Pkogkessi ve Lyceum. Children's Lyceum held at Liberty hall at 2 o'clock p. in., under the auspices of the Society of Friends of Progress. J. Srter, conductor. 55?Services ita Norwegian language at at the Court house! at STfltJoik p. m. S-Uewspaper advertising promotes trade, for in tho dullest times advertisers secure by far the largest share of what is being done. MISCELLANEOUS. PACIFIC MUTUAL Life Insurance Company OF CALIFORNIA. J. C. CARROT!. .President Geo. A. 3IOOKE Vice President ASSETS COLD COIN BASIS - $1,300,000 Tolal Death claims paid, oyer - - 700 000 HOME OFFICE, 4ISEC0ND STREET, S.ICCAHEXTO. CALIFORNIA. BRANCH OFFICE ASTORIA, OREGON. OFFICERS: LAV. CASE President C. S. WRIGHT Vice President C. BROWN Secretary J. Q. A. BOWLBY Attorney J ai. -U. J-bJNJN.LMi5...,Jleuical JExainmer EXECUTIVE COM3IITTEE: R. R. SPEDDEX, C. J. TREXCIIARD, D. K. WARREN", J.W. GEAR1IART, R. ALEXANDER. DIKECTORS I C. S. WRIGIIT. T TV OAQP C. BROWN, J. W. GEARHART. X R. ALEXANDER, R. R. SPEDDEN, C. J. TREXCIIARD M.D. JENNINGS, C. P. UPSHUR. W. ILTWILIGHT, D. K. WARREN, J.O.A. ..BOWLBY, F. D. WINTON. II. P. GEARHART, C.A.XcGUIRE, Applications for Insurance may be made to any member of the Board. All receipts of this office loaned in Astoria. No provision for our heirs is adequate that is not immediate, for death may be imme diate. Life Insurance tends to reduce taxation by its reduction of pauperism and possibility of crime. It is a national blessing ami will at no distaut day be universally adopted. The Life Insurance companies of the coun try disbursed over S7G.000.000 to their patrons in 18U5. Death Claims, Dividends and Ma tured Endowments. Policies Issued by the Pacific Mutual are free from the usual rertrictions on travel. C. BROWX, Resident Agent. G.IV.JCAfCEY, General Agent, Salem, Ogn. A. R. COV.1LT, Portland, Qregon, General Manager Northwestern Department. Astoria, October 2, 1877. 3m jVTOTlCE. We the undersigned Commissonera ap pointed by Ordinance No. 22i and 225 to as sess the benefits aud damage aused by the widenhm of Concomlv and Chenamus streets. do hereby give public noiice, that we shall nrocped to view said uronoscd Avidcninir and to assess said" damages and benefits oh the iUth dav of October. A. D., 1877 ; and that we shall meet at the oiriee of the Citv Attorney at loo clock in the forenoon of said day, when and where- all parties interested will appear and attend. JOHN HOBSOX, C. A. McGUIUE. ALMABIX MONTGOMERY. Astoria, Oct. 12, 1877. in-td lap aitoriane Slop. Squeinocrjha street, between "Washington and Polk streets. ASTORTA OREGON JUSSJV AiLXOU, Proprietor. -Repairing promptly attended to noner but the best material used. All work war ranted. ts-BlacksmitMng and ship work promptly attenosu o. WON . ? a - i tijK i Temple Lodffe, No. 7, A. P. A. . "Reirular Communications first and st and L toria. third Saturdays in each month, t,l. ,r lim IToll in Astnria Members of tho Order, in good standing, are nvited to attend. By ordei of tho W. M. Beaver .Lodge No. 35, 1. O. O, P. Meet every Friday evening. jj-j at 7 o'clock, in the Odd Fellow'svpp Jf all, cor. of Cass and Chenamusfet" streots, Astoria. Members of the "" Order aro invited to attond. By order, N. G, Astoria Lodge No. 40, L O. G. T. Regular Meeting every Tuesday Evening at 7 o'clock," at Good Templar's Hall, Chona mus Street, Astoria, over C L. Parker's Store. Members of tho Order, in good stand ing, aro invited to attend. Degrco meeting 1st Monday each month. By order W. C.T. Common Council. Regular meetings first and third Monday venings of each month, at 7 o'clock tU5 Persons desiring to havo matters acted upon by tho Council, at any regular meeting, must present tho sarao to tho Auditor and Clerk on or before tho Friday evening prior to tho Monday on which tho Council holds its regular meetings. By order of tho Council. F. J. Taylor, Auditor. Astoria Engine Co. No. 1. Regular monthly moeting will bo held at the hall of tho Coin pnny, on tho second Tuesday of each month, at 7 o'clock p. m. rs3"Mntnbors nro ovnectcd to attend promptly, if nottno usual fines will bo imposed against them, unless legal oxcuso is offerod. By ordor o f the Company, A. VAN DUSEX, President. R. X. Carnahan, Secretary. Cemetery Notice. The undersigned Sexton of the Astoria Ccm eterv, in view of the fact that the cemetery tforimls are now permanently located, wishes all persons owning lots in the grounds to re port the number and block to liim ; also, all persons who have buried friends in the grounds at any time, are requested to ad dress him through the Post-offlce, or call upon him at his otllee. and fumisb him with a list, embracing the name of deceased, age, when buried, the lot or block upon which the burial was made, aud Midi other information as will enable him to brim: order out of chaos. F. EERRELL, City Sexton. Astoria, Oregon, Sept. 'JO. 1877. MISCELLANEOUS. BARBOUR'S IRISH IXAX TIIREADS AND SALMOy aVJET TJF1XJ3S. Harbour Brothers, 119 Pine street, San Francisco. Henry Doj'lc, Manager. d.w.tf W. E. DEMENT, DBUGGIST. ASTORIA, ... - OREGON. Carries a full Assortment of Drugs, Patent Medicines, PAINTS, OIL AND GLASS. Prescriptions filled with care Day or Night. B35 Manufacturer of Fishermen's "Relief. A suro preventative of Chapped Hands, and euro for lish Wounds. C3"Demont's Florida Water, price 50 cents. PAIN ERADICATOR, The Most Wonderful Discovery of the Age I The IVerld Moves, and Unless rc Pro gress we go Backward. Xotblag SemnlHs Stationary Put up in largo bottle?, and for sale by druggists and dealers. If Vou happen to bo in a locality whoro STEELE'S PAIN ERADI CATOR cannot bo obtained, send to the near est wholesale druggist, or the Agents, CRANE & BRIGHAM, "Wholesale Druggists, San Francisco. K3"For sale in Astoria by It. F. Caufield and W. E. Domcnt. THE MBST EXTENSIVE .nro Only First-class Stock, CAX BE FOUND AT E. S. LAESEFS c Comer of CASS and & Squemoqha Streets, vtf v& v noiunift, f J OREGON. rN v' - Now Invoices k y V B? EVERY n V . o STEAMER.' " V r v 'G. V f A CAT.T, .:v.-v AND Wi CA v - V o. vcv V v J" jVT MEYER, ASTORIABR-EWERY, Havini; all tho necessary machinery for first class work, skillful Browors. and usins none but tho best quality of materials, tho Proprie tor is prepared to manufacture LAGER BEER in any quantity, from a single bottle to a bar rel, and put it up in good condition for ship ment or immediate nso. Families and keep ers of public houses promptly and regularly supplied. M. MEYER. Proprietor. Oregon City Brewery Depot. ILirUMCBJEIi, - - Proprietor. On tho roadway opposite 0. S. N. wharf. ASTORIA, OREGON. Besides tho celebrated Oregon City Beor, will keep constantly on hand all kinds of tho finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars, nt whole sale and retail. Orders promptly filled and Fatisfaction euar- antoed, Beer fiyo. cents a glass and a -good J IfVV JUWSU, IS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST STORE IN THIS CITY TO EIND A LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Staple & Fancy Goods, Notions ALSO AN IMMENSE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF MEN'S AND BOYS CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, BOQTS, SILOES SXke,, ETS, Don't fail to call on us before making your purchases, as you will find it money in your pocket. Respectful! Yours, 'SCHLUSSEL & KANT, Cor. Chenamus and Main streets, Astoria, Oreson' A. YAjST DUSEN & CO. TALL PAPER,, CHINA MATTING, HOUSE .LINING, In quantities to suit, for sale cheap at A. Xxst DUSEX & Co.'s lfHITE LEAD. BOILED OIL, TURPENTINE, -ALSO NAILS" AND SPIKES, Suitablo for street work, All for salo cheap at A. Ya DUSEN Jc Cos. tust RECEIVED. o Tho best in tho World. Outsido and insido white, and a great rari ety of shades in quart, ono gallon and five gal lon tins at A. Va DTJSEN & Co.s, Cass street. Astoria. Great BeMni in Prices ! SEWING MACHINES DOWN! New family Singer old price S05 00 Reduced to.. 50 00 New family Singer, with drop leaf, drawers and cover, old price 75 00 Reduced to..,. 00 00 Other styles reduced in proportion. In addition to tho above reduction a discount of 10 per cent, will be inado on CASM SALES. Machines sold on the installment plan on liberal terms. A. Van Dusen & Co., Agents. ASTORIA, OREGON. mSCELLAtfEOUS. I. W.' CASE, Wholesale and Retail DEALER EST Assorted Merchandise Every Description. of BOOTS, SHOES, AND A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT, COMPRISING OYER SIXTY CASES, OP THE BEST QUALITY AT LOW EST POSSIBLE KATES. Everyone is Bragging that they Sell Goods very Cheap. So I determined to givo up tho Retail Busi ness entirely, and am offering my goods AT COST ! No. 1 Diagonal Suits at No. 2 Light Plaid Suits, No. 1 i it t $16 00 13 m 18 50 900 Dry Goodf, Fancy Goods, Boots and Shoos, Jowelry;.ll description of Goods at cot price. I also give, as inducements to the public and to merchants, DO days' credit on satisfactory notes. SAX FRAXCISCO AUCTION STORE, J. BLOOM, Astoria, Oregon. T. S. JEW .BIT. B. S. KIMBALL. Draying & Trucking. TT TiTii?nrcirmw1 Vioir- " ng purchased tho inter- Jl--5Ml?c2Zr est of tho SfeydS Astoria Truck & Dray Co., Including Teams, Vehecles, etc, respcutfully announco that wo aro prepared to PILL ALL ORDEKS WITH PROMPTNESS, IN A CAREFUL MANNER XE3 Orders may be left at tho Occidont Hotel- JEWFIT & KIMBALL. Washington "Market, Main Streett Astoria Oregon, BERGMAN G- BERRY EESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN tion of tho public to tho fact that the a9.ve.-arkctwiU always be supplied with a EULL VAKIETY BEST QUALITY wf-RuES:S!T.AN,?CyRED MEATS! .Which will bo sold at lowest rates, wholesale and retail. Special attention given, to supply ing ships. PROEESSKXNAL CARDS. w- B. HATCH, M.V. Physician Surgeon and Accoucheur, Graduate of tke Koyal CsIIoge of PhysiKtrcis, England. Membor of tho TJniveiity f California. Office Sqwtmocqha Street, xear Cass, ASTORIA. OREGON. M KS. DK. BURR, Homeapaihtc Physician and ETecfriciax Late of Sax Francisco, and Graduate of His IlomcoDathic Sehool. Treats all chronic diseases and the diaenses women and children. Midwifery a specialty. Of fice at her residence, four doors blcvr Liberty UaU. M RS. "VVOOPHAM, Lato of tho City of Parisv Dress and Cloak Makincr, and Cutting and Fitting, in the Latest Styles. EETtTass street, oppwfte the Congrega tional church. TTUGH STOOP, jlX CARPENTER AUD JOIHER, AND GENERAL JOBBER . ASTORIA, OREGON. "Houses built to guaranteed. order, and satisfaction Franfclfny UNDERTAKER AND CABINET BIAKEfc Squaaonba streets next doos t A3toriun SHiildirg Astoria, Ojesjan. J8STAH work done m a skillful maaner, a short BOtko andatxeasonabhi-priee3 HENRY SDODLINeEE, -DEALER IN- STOVES and TINWARE, JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. SJIOP 0 Squemaeqba street, Between Main and Cass street?, Astoria. Oregon. A. BOISON. WATCH MAKER AND JEWELER, Mam sfcre$, Parkex'sBuStHns, Astoria. HAS JUST RECEIYED A FINE AS sortmeat of Jewolry of tholaiesi ssyles also a fin assortment of Gold; &n& Silver Watehes, which will bo sold at lowest prices, and warranffu from two to ten ye&ts. A&"ParUcular attcntioa paid to 30B3ring. F. S. MEADE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Ialer I ?ents Fine i'turisliic CrOODS. CHENAMUS STM - - ASTOILl,OREGOK PRENCH, ENGI4SH ana AMEEICAJv? CLOTHS, CASSIMEKES and YESTIiSTGSa CONSTANTLY QM HAND, JOHN BTJEKE. (Successor to Varwig & Brarke). s AMD PRALER J.t IRON AKD BRASS GOODS. Also Agent for W. C, Wflcox FlavePs Warehouw, Astoria. L. K. G. SMITH. Cor. of Main and Chenamus street. ASTORIA , ..,OREGON Dealer in tho chojeos brands of OSCARS AND TOBACCO, And all kinds of smokers articles. Has just received a nav? supply of ' GENUINE MEERSCHAUM PIPES. Djroct from Vienna, Wostenbalm's and othnr brands of cutlery always on hand. 7-10-dtf TfifM. EDGAB, Corner Main and Chenamus Streets, ASTORIA OREGON. DEALKB IK THB CHOICKST BKANDS OP Tobacco and Cigars, and the Genuine Wostenh.olin, and other English Cutlory. GoiHiye MecrahaMJii Vlpcs a Speciality. KS5-Fairchilds GoldPon3, apd all sorts of Stationery, Notions, Etp OEORCE MACLEAN, BLACKSMITH. Water Street Roadway, Near Hume's Canpery, Astoria, Oregon. Horseshoeing of Blacksmith der. Satisfact and all kinds ne done to or? ion trnranteed Skip -fia V?9vk Specialty, J vii.-w.' ir 7 B. B. k X t