The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, August 20, 1887, Image 2

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ASTORIA. OREGON:
SATURDAY .T....... AUGUST 20, 1S87
NEED OF PUSH.
Ik no age o the -world's history
has push iu business of ever' kind
been as much needed as it is to-day.
It is true all cannot get a front seat,
but according to a Boston teacher of
metaphysics, if you make up your
mind that you will have a front seat
in Hfe you will attract to you the
powers that will carry you to the
front seat If (in your mind) you take
the back seat, you can get only the
back seat The confident, determined
mood of mind, steadily kept up,
brings to you other confident people.
Confidence 5n the business world
means both cash and credit There is
not half money enough in the country
for doiug its daily business. What
is lacking in com and bank notes is
made up by men's names written on
slips of paper promising to pay cer
taiu sums iu a certain time.
"What keeps thousands of noses on
the grindstone of hard times is that
they have no confidence or courage in
themselves to take risks or responsi-!
bilities. They keep a poorhouse in
their minds, and live iu it They as
pire to be only a screw in the business
machine instead of striking out and
making a machine of their own.
Their real slavery is their own
minds. They never thirk, aspire,
plan, or demand in thought to be any
thing but screws. They think there
is no place for them at the head of
the business. Their first and great
step toward staying permanently at
the tail of a business lies in thinking
that they must remain at the tail.
Because what is assured or kept
steadily in thought, -always frames an
outward exact like of itself in what
can be seen. If you think clean
clothes, you will always have clean
clothes.
Always aim high. A workingman
ought never to look at a millionaire's
palace without saying: "I am going
to have a palace like that." His say
ing this in dead earnest is one
thought among many others which
pushes him forward and into his own
palace. Because it is your thought
that pushes you to do things. If you
arc in the apple trade and a thought
suddenly comes to you that you can
sell a hundred barrels of apples at a
certain place, you can't stay away
from that place. The idea will push
you on.
Beal business does not lie alone in
being industrious. The goody-goody
books and maxims have only told half
the story about industry. A good
deal depends upon what you are in
dustrious about If you spend all
your time in polishing pans or black
ing your boots, your industry won't
carry you very high. The industri
ous mind in a rested body plans in an
hour what brings in more money than
a tin-pan polishor may earn in a year.
People who work only or mostly
with their bodies have as good a right
as the capitalist to work with their
minds. The world always wants new
er things, more curious things, more
improved things, more amusing
things. No workman in any trade,
any arts any profession, should be
content with doing what some one
has done before him, even though he
does it well. He should aim at doiug
something belter than any one has
done before him. "When he can do
tins, he must next push it on the
world's notica
Push is a talent as much as skill in
any art You can commence pushing
by imagining yourself as a pusher.
Keep yourself before yourself in your
mind as a pusher, and such frame of
mind will at length make a push.
There is a power in a continual imag
ination of yourself in any certain
character which does make you more
and more like such character. Imag
ine that the best belongs to you, and
you will find the best coming to you.
Imagine the worst, you see vourself
in the poorhouse, and the poorhouse
comes to you. Success, like charity,
must commence at home in the mind.
If now you are compelled to live in
a poor room, and on poor fare, do so
omy inrougn protest. Aeep your
mind on the better room and better
fare. Don't say, 'muI 'spose I must al
ways take up with this." Say instead,
"I am going to have better things
than these." You are then creating
for yourself strength, not weakness.
You are then ever strengthening this
inexplicable mental attraction which
will bring these things to you.
Wonderful Cures,
vY-'PhJ10' P C,0-' Wholesale and
Ketail Druggists of Kome. Ga., say:
we have been selling Dr. King's New
Discover', Electric Bitters and Buck
len's Arnica Salve for two years. Have
never handled remedies that sell as well,
or give such universal satisfaction.
'There have been some wonderful cures
effected by these medicines in this city.
Several cases of pronounced Consump
tion have been entirely cured by use of
a few bottles of Dr. King's New Discov
ery, taken In connection with Electric
Bitters. We guarantee them always.
Sold by W. E. Dement & Co.
LAST EVENING'S DANCE.
The Mistletoe Social club had a
pleasant dance at Pythian Hall last
evening. Among those present were
Mrs. Page, Mrs. W. K. Smith, Mrs.
Stokes, Mrs. McGovern, Miss Pen
noyer, Miss Mabel White, Miss Lyon
berger. Miss Brockenbrough, Miss
Lowell, Miss Dee Hamilton, Miss
Hettie Hamilton, Miss Clara Bates,
Misses Alice, Blanche and Jennie
Bell, Miss Nina Eastabrook, Mita
Hattie Bitely, Miss Gussie Gray,
Miss Annie Pope, Messrs.
F. Young, O. Heilborn, H. Brown, W.
E. Talleut, W. E. Warren, M. G. Du
Buisson, F. R. Stokes, ChaB. Davis,
Ed. Ferguson, E. G. Rogers, Mr.
Byan. S. S. Gordon, M. 0. Crosby, G.
H. Tarbell, B. J. Person, M. McGov
ern, L. L. Levings, J. H. Middlebrook,
S. Wasserman, M. W. Gill.
M t
Beal Estate Agents in Los Angeles.
The city is honey-combed with real
estate offices. The real estate dealers
far outnumber the other business
men and all seem to be making
money. An agent who in the present
boom cannot clear from $500 to
82,000 per month from commissions
alone, is not considered much of a
"rustler." One peculiarity of their
business is that they do not have to
hunt purchasers. They rather have
to guard against the crowds that
rush in upon them when they have
anvthinc desirable to Belt In spite
of relays of clerks to work day and
night making out deeds, it is often
impossible to keep up, and a suspen
sion of the sale is necessary for a day!
or two. It has become quite common
for men to wait all night in line for a
chance to buy lots in tracts miles
away. Their patieueff is generally
well rewarded.
Referring to Columbia river
salmon, a Boston paper says: "This
brand sold a few days ago for $1.80.
Several offers have been made of
$1.75 for all in the market. There is
no donbt but Columbia river salmon
will go to $2, delivered here. On ac
count of other deficiency, some deal
ers have been trying to induce their
customers to take Alaska fish iu place
ofthe Columbia river. The con
sumption of salmon is very large in
New England, and a good portion of
the eastern shipments eventually
find their way to Boston and vicin
ity, one wholesale grocer having pur
chased 17 carloads of 350 cases to be
placed in this vicinity. Springfield
also consumes considerable; 10 cars
have been sent there; Providence has
had 11 cars, and other cities and
towns are supplied in like manner."
The warrant issued to Adam Adam
apple, deputized as a special consta
ble to arrest near Clifton, Geo. Dee,
et al., for alleged violation of the
neutrality law regarding salmon, has
not yet been returned. The deputy
constable aforesaid writes to the min
ions of the law that there are twenty
men in that vicinity "who want to
fish," and if the majesty of tho law iB
to be upheld to send up from here
sufficient force to overawe them. As
the simple desire to fish cannot be
construed as an offense, it is not
probable .that the twenty whose
wiBhes have so far resulted in noth
ing overt will be molested.
Three Favorite
Have the following to say of Wis
dom's Kobertine, the great beautifier
and preserver of the complexien:
Pobtl&nd, Or., Jnno 4, 1887.
ToMr.W. M. "Wisdom-Dear Sir:-I
have tried your Kobertine. It is excellent,
and I shall be pleased to recommend it
to all my lady friends. Believe me,
yonrs truly. Rinu.
PobtlajiD. Dec, 188T.
To Mr. W. M. "Wisdem: Tho "Kober
tine yon so kindly sent me is excellent.
It is tho finest preparation I have ever
used, and is n decided acquisition to
every lady's toilet. Yours truly,
JeAKIOK WlKSTOX.
Pomxant), Or., April G, 1887.
Dear Mr. "Wisdem: I have tried your
"Kobertine," and it gives mo much
pleasure to say that it is excellent for
the complexion, being one of the best
articles of the kind I have over used. Be
lieve me, yours sincerely,
Z. Tbebeixi.
For sale by W. E. Dement & Co.,
druggists, Astoria, Oregon.
.
Upper Astoria Stage Line.
Orders left at Edgar's cigar store or
Foard & Stokes' for the Upper Astoria
stage line will receive prompt attention.
Damaxt Bros.
Try Fabre's celebrated pan roast.
For the best photograplis and tintypes
go to Crow's Gallery.
Private Booms.
At Frank Fabre's for suppers, par
ties, etc The bfcst cooked to order.
Oysters In Every Style
At the Central Restaurant, next to
Foard & Stokes'.
Wliatl So You Think
Jeff of the U. S. gives yon a meal for
nothing and a glass of something to
drink? Not much; but he gives the
best meal and more of it than any other
restaurant in town. 25 cents.
For the very best pictures go to H. S.
Shuster.
Gainbrlnus Beer
And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa
loon, 5 cents.
What is better than a glass of liquor?
A cup of delicious coffee at Fabro's.
A Sunny Room
With the comforts of a home, library,
etc. Apply at Holden House.
All the patent medicines advertised
in this paper, together with the choicest
perfumery, and toilet articles, etc-can
be bought at the lowest prices, at J. W.
Conn's drug store, opposite Occident
hotel, Astoria.
JEFF'S
United States Restaurant is the best
and cheapest in Astoria.
GotojcMfeferoysters,
Private Rooms.
The finest and nicest steak to be had
in town at Fabre's.
Hot CakcB.
The season for them Is at hand; and
we have just received a large consign
ment of New Orleans Molasses, which
we will sell by the case or can at wry
low figures. D. L. Beck & Son .
Telephone X.oIgiii;; House.
Best Beds in town. Rooms per night
50 and 2T cts., per week S1-.0. Sew and
clean. Private entrance.
Ali There I!
Ice cream, fine quality supplied at
short notice by Frank Fabiv, any part
of the city: $2.30 a gallon. ,
HORN".
At Grays river, W.T.. August 17th,
1837, to the wire of W.C. Kessell, a
daughter.
NEW TO-DAY.
Tide Land For Sale
AT A BARGAIN. THE ROBT.S.Mc
Ewan land claim on Skipanon, adja
cent to the Clatsop Ferry Road, containing
200 acres tide land and 103 acres up-land.
Apply to WM. B. ADAIR. Agent,
At Assessor's Olllce.
THE
TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO.,
OF HARTFORD. CONN.,
Presents to the Traveling; Public the follow
ing Valuable Concessions, viz:
3 ,000 ln CSL,! ot Accidental Death
$3,000
$1,000
$15.00
In case of loss of both Eyes.
two entire Feet, or two
entire Hands.
In event of loss of nintii-
tire band, or one entire
foot, and
Per week, as formeily, In
case of a totally disabling
injury.
Tickets, 25c per Day. or SI.60 for Tklrty
Pari, FOB SALE By
GKIFP1X fc KEKI,
At CITY BOOK STOttE,
Iiocal AcentH.
Notice.
milE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION OF
JL School DLstrict No. One will mpet at
the office of the clerk on Mondav. August
22, 1S87, to equalize the tax roll ol the dis
trict ior me current year.
J. G. IIUSTI.EK.
Clerk School DLstrict No. One.
Astoria, Aug. 18. 'S7.
Saturday, August 20th.
THE LATEST BOOM!
Standing Room Nightly ! !
JOLLY .NASH'S
.XjXi
For Fun Comedy Co.
Will appear In the Laughable Absurdity
entitled
a
Introducing the follow Ing Popular Ai t Ms
Miss Llda Gardner,
Miss Louise Kenyon,
Mr. Raymon Moore,
Wm. H. Arnold,
Prof. E. Klckhoffer.
BE MERRY! --BE WISE!
MR.
JOLLY JOHN NASH,
Celebrated Cosmopolitan Humorist!
DON'T FORGET THE DATE !
TRICES AS USUAL,
Reserved seats on sale at the usual place,
the New York Novelty Store. Thursday
morning at 9 o'clock.
AUCTION SALE.
SATURDAY, Aug. 20. 1857. at 11 o'clock A.M.
At Enldenee of A.MIb?bI.
On Olney street, opposite D. L.Beck & Sons
Under Instruction I will sell by auction :
SO Three-quarter Bedsteads,
30 three-quarter spring mat treHBCB
SO Pillows : Double and Single Beds.
18 Talrs Blankets : Lamps and a General As
sortment of Miscellaneous
Merchandise.
These goods being almost new, the attention
of buyers Is respectfully called to the sale.
B.S.WORSLEY.
Auctioneer.
THE HIGHEST PRICE PAID
FOR
Old Gold and Silver
AT
C. CREENBERC'S,
63 "Water St. Astoria.
Lost.
WAREHOUSE RECEIPT NUMBER 203,
of the O. R. & N. Co. has been lost.
Delivery of goods on same has been stopped.
J. O. CLINTON
DEALER IN
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
FRUITS, NTJTS,
Candies. Smokers' Articles, Etc.
New Goods Received Dally.
Opposite City Book Store.
Tie Continental townee Co,
OF 1IARTFORD,
Writes Accident Policies,
Giving all the concessions offered by any
other company. It is an
OLD LINE COMPANY,
And offers Security as good as can be found.
Its rate In the
FIRST PREFERRED CLASS
It 818 per Tear for $5,000 Iasnr&Bce,
Being $7.00 less than by any other Staudard
Company; and
$25.00 WEEKLY INDEMNITY.
Other classes ln proportion. Policies
written and claims adjusted by
J. O. BOZORTH, Agent.
Ross
Opera
House
Dress Rehearsal
WE ARE NO
FOR
And we are sorry it" others don't liko it: luive no
time to stand on ceremony, n1 everybody lias
come to the conclusion that we mem
BUSIN
Our Eemoval Sales
Is the talk of the toAvn
iinri you will he sorry it you don't lav in
some bargains: after we are gone it will he too late.
Goods wil
ONLY A FEW
The Crystal Palae,
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lB W lllikklll
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DALEll IN
Fine Groceries, Provisions and Mil! Feed,
Crockery, Glass Plated Ware.
o
The Largest and finest assortment of
Fresh Fruits and T7egeta"bles.
Received fresh every Steamer.
CITY BOOK
Blank Books
OP ALL
Descriptions.
".
,D!CTWMfr's3?L&ZaT&3&:i
siSfSEaL
fviwrv z.
We carry the finest line of
Material
MUSICAL MERCHMDISE Ail INSTRUMENTS.
Agents for the Celebrated
CENTURY ORGAN AN D DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE
CB.ZFFX2T & HEED.
Strike It Ricli!
-BUY YOl'K-
Groceries! Provisions
OF-
Foard & Stokes
Their largely Increasing trade enables
them to self at the very km est margin
or profit while giving yon goods
that arc or first class quality.
Goods Delivered All Over the City.
The Highest Price raid ror Junk.
AGENCY
WDLT.Coleian&Go.
OK SAX FRANCISCO.
FlavePs Wharf and Warehouse,
Astoria Oregon.
Cannery Supplies at Lowest Prices.
Storage and Insurance at Current Hates.
Banking Department
Drafts on the leading Cities of the World
JOHN F. McGOVERN,
Agent.
It. II. Coleman, Accountant.
W. F. Armbruster
Practical
WATCHMAKER
And X
JH "WE Xi3lH
WATCHES,
Clocks, Jewelry and Musical
INSTRUMENTS
Repaired on tho Shortest Notice at Ilea-
Chenamus St., next to Spexarth's Gun store.
JOB PRINTING.
Neat, Quick And Cheap at The
ASTORIAN JOB OFFICE
0
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WEEKS MORE AT
KByy
STORE.
BSTEf: j fichoolBooks
hrrs icsiXj.!
irr.v 5es&a.t
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School Supplies.
Writing Papers and Writing
in the Cit y.
MUK.SLAY & CO.,
GROCERS
And Dealers in
ri ,,,. fl
Special Attention Clvento Filling
Of Orders.
A PULL LINE CARRIED
And Supplies furnished at Satis
factory Terms.
Purchases delivered in any part of the city.
Office and Warehouse
In Hume's New Rmlding on Water Street
P. O. Box 133. Telephone No. 37.
ASTORIA. OREGON.
Are You Insured?
J. O. Bozorth.
Writes Insurance Policies in lleliable Fire
Insnrance companies that gle Absolute
Protection In case of Fire.
DeposM in (tap, $300,000
ASSETS,
3 5 5. 8Q1. 2 S 3.
Royal, Norwich-Union and Lancashire Com
bination Joint Policy.
Union of San Francisco.
Ger mania of New York.
State Investment of California.
Anglo-Net ada Assurance Corporation,
MARINE .INSURANCE COTF.RED BY OUR
OPEN POLICIES.
Elmore, Sanborn & Co.
Agents.
F. K. HEAOH.Pres., J. McCRAKEN. Vice Pro
J. K. KLDERKIX, LOUIS LOKWEN'BERG.
. Sec j. Treasurer.
The Northwest Fire & Marine
lusnrunce Company,
No. 5 Washington St., Portland, Or.
CAPITAL, $300,000.
It. Ii. BOYJE. Astoria Apent.
Olllce at I. X.L. Packing Co.
DIRECTORS:
J. McCraken. F.K. Arnold. F. E, Beach,
Frank M.Warren. O . H. Preseott. K. Egcert.
J.Loeirenberg, J. K. KIdorkio, D. D, Oliphant
Money to Loan on Approyed Real
Estate Security.
bin
ullUJJlluK) .
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bargains in Ready
25 rYIen'sand Youths' odd suits marked down from $16 and $18
to Si I and S 13, and are ali wool desirable suits.
UV carry a full line of lilaek Dre suits which are sold for the lowest cash
,iriees.
Our Line of Dry Fancy Goods
lb COMPLETE,
Cotton. Woolen and Muslin Underwear. Shetland and Embroidered Xew
nit Shawls in all colors. Ladies short Wraps, Calico Wiapners, Fancy, Gin
ham and Calico Aprons, Silk Einbroidere.l stand covers.
A fine lot of Embroideries just opened.
We have the largest and finest lot of Silk Thread and Twist, Embroidery and
knitting Silk in all shades and colors, to he found hi Astoria.
W.T.
M.a.:isr.A.o-:s:o...
BOOTS and SHOES.
Genuine English Porpoise Shoes For Gents.
XXw Sa FJLH.EiJEIi,
DKALEK IN
Hay, Oats, ani Straw, Lime,
Wood Delivered to Order. Drarlnsr, Teaming anil Express Business.
TRR apply to the Captain, or to
THE
Str. Alaskan
IlercaHer, during the Summer Season The
Alaihan will leave Astoria, O.K.& N. Dock,
On lVednesila)i ani Fridays at 7 A. 31.
Connecting with all Alternoon Train" out or
Portland,
ON SUNDAY,
The Alashan will leave Astoria at 4 P. 31.
TROUPE & DILLINGHAM,
Charterers.
City Livery Stable.
SIlEItMAX & WA1CI), Proprietors.
Stylish Turnouts,
Comfortable Carriages and Buggies
By the day or hour at ery reasonable rates.
Saddle Horses for Hire.
Everything new and first class. Our a?m
is to please our patrons.
Horses Boarded by the day, week or month.
Stable and olllco two doors west of Tjik
Astokian olllce.
-TJIE-
DIAMOND PALACE!
GUSTAV HANSEN, Prop'r.
A Large and Well Selected Stock of Fine
Diamonds i Jewelry
At Extremely Low Trices.
All floods Bought at This Establishment
"Warranted Genuine.
Wnteli mill Clock Repairing
A SPECIALTY.
Corner Cass and Squemoqua Streets.
Established
1870
I. W. CASE,
ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING.
Does a General Banking Business
Drafts Drawn Available in any part of
the World.
G. A. STINSON & CO.,
BLACKSM1THING,
.t Capt. Kogers old stand, corner of Cass
and Court Streets.
Ship and Cannery work, Horseshoetne.
Wagons made aDd repaired. Good work
guaranteed.
Stockholders' Meeting.
THE ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS MEET
IngoftheO. F. L. and B. Association
will be held on Wednesday, August 2-lth,
1S87, at 2 p. 3T., In Odd Fellows Hall, for the
purpose of electing directors, and attending
to such other business as may come before
the meeting. A.J.MEGLER.
Secretary.
PIONEER
8MB
Store.
Made Clothing,
Kia
and
P. J. GOODMAN.
PARKER.
Brici Cement, Sana aid Plaster
STEAMEIl
CLARA PARKER
Ebcn P, Parker,Maatcr.
.-l For TOWING, FREIGHT or CHAR-
II. It. PAKKKK.
BARGAINS.
Business Bargains.
the
New Kork Novelty Store
OFFERS
Genuine Bargains
In Books, Stationery, Fancy Hoods, and
General Notions. Wo aro satistled with a
small prollt over original cost, and want
you to buv what you need in our line of as.
It is for your Interest to do so.
A full line of Novelties. Playing Cards,
Blank Books, Musical Instruments, Tojs.
etc.
A Large Stock of Baby Carriages.
THE
New York Novelty Store.
ASTORIA
Planing Mill.
HOLT & CO. Proprietors.
Manufactures of
MOLDINGS,
SASH DOORS,
BLINDS. RAILS,
BALUSTERS,
NEWEL POSTSr
BRACKBTS.
Scroll and Turned Balustrades,
Boat Material, etc,
Orders solicited and Promptly attended to.
Satisfaction Guaranteed as to Style.'.Quall
ty and Prices.
Mill and Ofllce cor. Pclk nnd Concomly
streets. Astoria, Oregon.
ia Iron
Concomly St., Foot ot Jackson, Astoria. Or,
General
Hiiisis anfl Boiler Maters.
Land and Marine Engines
BOILER WORK,
Steamboat Work and Cannery Work
A SrECIAUY,
Castings of all Descriptions Made
to Order at Short Notice.
, .President.
J. G. Hustlek . ...Secretary.
I. W. Case ...........Treasurer.
John Fox . Superintendent.
Boat Building.
MANY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN
building boats on the Columbia river
and hundreds of fine boats of my build
make my guaranteet for good work. Head
quarters at the old Astoria Iron Works
building, "Will build boats at any point on
the Columbia river where my services may
be required.
"WM. HOWE.
Astor
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