The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, April 01, 1881, Image 1

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Astoria, Oregon, Thursday Morning, April 1, 1881.
No. 77.
Vol. xiv.
GENERAL EASTERN HEWS.
IIV XAIL AND TJCLBOKAI'K.
Family Killed liya Cj clone In -orsa.
Gteokgiana, Ala., March 30.
Jack Embra, his wife and two
children, the entire family, were
killod by a cyclone in Randolph
county to-day.
The Funeral or cn. I iIuh mI Auburn.
Auburn, March 29. The funer
al of the late Gen. Upton, wlioee
remains arrived here from San
Francisco Saturday niplit, took
place this afternoon fremi Sand
Beach church. All flag in the
citv are tit half-mast out of respect
SCIENTIFIC SCRAPS.
It lias been proposed to hold a
Stephenson Ontenary on June 0,
1S81.
M. Sfcvedoff endeavors to main
tain in the Journal of the Russian
Physical and Chemical society that
hail is of cosmic ongn and is a
variety of meteorites.
The British Royal Astronomical
society at the late annual meeting
awarded the gold medal to Prof.
Axel Moller, director of lle ob
sorvaiorv at Lund, Sweden, for his
investigations on the motion of
Kayo's comet. He began the work
twenty years ago and continued it
to the dead soldier. The diurch
was heavily draped in mourning, j up to tjj present time with exeep
and the services, though lrief, was j lio, ca. and skill.
very impressive. j Eschnit has confirmed, by a new
-- I . 1 j 1 I - 1 T il... -I...
lisrr) Jo Comitmml Hir .icuiiuriir statistical IAIMC snowing uic uui-
ation of life in the various profes
sions in Bavaria the general im-
that medical men are
LI
Search Exttcdi'loH.
"Washington, March 30. Lieut.
K. M. Berry, United States Navy,
has been ordered to command
the steamer Mary and Helen
on the proposed Arctic expedi
tion in search of the .lean
nette. Secretary Hunt furnished
Lieut. Berry with a list of naval
officers who have volunteered for
the service, and he will be guided
by an preferences he may enter
tain in making up the detail of
officers who will serve under him.
PACIFIC COAST NEWS.
I'.V MAIL AND TKI.KG1CAP1I
pression
shorter lived than any other class.
Out of every 100 individuals, 53
Protestant clergymen, 41 profes
sore, 39 lawyers or magistrates, 34
Catholic priests, but only 2C doc
tors reach the age of 50.
In a paper on dew and fog, Herr
Dines says that morning fog along
a river course arises when the wa
ter is warmer than the air over it,
the evaporation going on more
quick.' than the vapor can be car
ried away, and is, therefore, con
densed and spread as fog. The
evening fog on moist low-lying
! meadow land he attributes to a
lowering of the temperature of the
The Idaho and Oregon Railroad-B
"The Chicago Tribune of March
15th lias the following important
informatien: Sidney Dillon and
Tltomas L. Kimball, assistant gen
oral manager of tlc Union Pacific
railroad, arrived in the city yester
day. Dillon comes west to com
plete arrangements for prosecut
ing the construction of the
projected extensions and branches
in Colorado and the territories.
Tlie chief road projected will di
verge from the Union Pacific at
Granger, S00 miles west of Omaha,
and foJlo.wing Port Ncuf and
Snake rivers, and run by an almost
air line to Boise city, Idaho, and
Baker city, Oregon. The engi
neers are now surveying for a per
manent route along Snake river
valley. The line will be about GOO
miles long. At Baker city it will
connect with the system of north
ern railroads. The estimated cost
.MISCELLANEOUS.
For Sale.
4 FIN1 IIOAT. St'ITAItLK FOR F1SII
Jl ins. Apply at the-itnVi rf
71-tT ASTOKIA TACK IXC CO.
For Sale.
rip! IK SLOOP "GRACE 1113111" Inquire
JL of A.M. Johnson. Astoria Sail Loft, or
of T. J. Dillon on IkkidI m-w Industry.
-dw.im
Search Ordered for Hie 3Hsus Atifrn.
Hun Mciimrr.
Valt.kio, March 30. A tele
gram was received at the navy
t".rl l'jtj flii; lftarrmnn ordor5ilr
;, ,,r i la. . v. 4-, trrass surface by radiation, and a
, J i r .i - :i ' consequent condensation of the
lv to search for the missing ma'l 4
n-A c -y"... -j. i aqueous vapor in the lowest layers
steamer Citv of JSew lorK. . .
Coaling was begun with a force of
night laborers to get the ship !
ready to sail by 3 o'clock in the
morning, if possible.
A Horrible Indian SarriUrV.
Pokt Townsknd, March 30.
The Jamestown steam launch un
der command of Ensign Usher
returned from Takon on the 23d
inst. At Hoochinho Ensign Usher
seized the Indian village for two
prisoners supposed to be in con
finement there and condemned to
be burned to death. The search,
.however, was unsuccessful; but
after the departure of the launch a
funeral fire was observed by En
sign Usher, awl frcm all appear
ances he .thinks the two Indians
were sacrificed.
! f flto itnrilin f
At the annual meeting of the
Anthropological soclet, London,
Dr. Taylor, the retiring president,
delivered an address, in the course
of which he took occasion to com
mend the arrangements of the
United States in supplying Indian
agents, missionaries and others in
contact with native tribes, with
manuals to guide them in collect-
Notice of Administratrix Ap
pointment, "ftTOTICK IS IIEKEKY GIVEN THAT the
JL1 undersigned lias lieeii duly apoinled
administratrix of Uh estate of 1a man 1'.
Hall. decea.MMl.by the Hon. Count y -court ol
the Mate tt Oregon, for the comitv if Clat
sop. All icrsoo having claims aai!tt said
estate an required t present Hie .same to
ine duty enned witnin st luonins inHii iins
date. MAKY AXX HALL.
AdmiiiHtraim of the eMate of Lvimhh P.
llall,dcreaed. GS-d-'w
of. construction is 20,000 per mile.
Kimball said that it would be a
short route from "Washington terri
tory and Oregon to Chicago as the
proposed route of the Northern
Pacific through Montana. It will
afford a cut-off from the point of
intersection with the Utah North
ern railroad to Granger, that will
effect a saving in hauling of Mon
tana business ol about 100 miles.
By this cut-off the heavy grades in
Echo and Weber canyons on the
Union Pacific can be avoided.
Work will be commenced on this
road early in April, and the track
will be laid to Wood ri'cr mining
camp during the presentycar.
S80 Reward.
mWKXTY DOLLARS WM.I. UK PAID
JL forthereeoery of each of the IhmHcs
of four Chinamen drowned in CohimlHa river
near Brookncld on Vediiesdav last, while
Koine from llllar rock to itrookfield. One
was twenty-one years of age. and had on
his iktmhi at the time a check of S-jtM and
M?ven ibdlars hi siher. The second w.is
twenty-three years ol and had a pitol am.
.seven dollars in silver. Tin thin! was twenty
four venrs old and had three twenty dollar
gold "ieecs. a twenty-live cent iiicee, ami a
silver watch. Tlie fourth was twenty-eight
vear oh! and had 5135 in gold. The aliove
K'wanls will he iaitl by the undersigned.
CHIX LUNG,
At AVest Coast Tacking Co., Astoria, Oregon.
Sidfcwlm
B,VXKD?G AND INSURANCE.
Tanking andjnsurangl
.VXD
IIISURAHGE AGENT.
ASTOKIA, - - - OREGON
OFFICE HOURS:
F1103IS O'CLOCK A. IT. UNTIL 4
O'CLOCK P. il.
Home Wial tame Co.,
OF CALIFORNIA.
BUSINESS CARDS.
Q. A. BOWLBY.
ATTORNEY AT LAAV.
Chenamus Street. - ASTOUIA. OKEGOK
1 Y. Fl'LTOX.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ASTOUIA - ORKGON
Office over Page & Allen's store, Cass street
J. F. I IovRirrox.
ClIA.S. 1(. hTOKY...
Gko. 1. Stoic vn.,
.. President
..... Secretary
.......Agent for Oraon
Capital paid up in I. S. gold
ooln 3W 000 0
1. W. CASK, Agent,
Chenamus street, Astoria. Oregon.
Concerning the world's fair, tiie
5Tew Ywrk CkMnmMcial says: The
present positioti (f the worhl's fair
does not appear encouraging. A
reiorter railed to-dy on Waiter i
Holt, commissioner for California,
and from him learned that one of
tlie causes of tlc present apathy is
lack of activity on tlie part of tlie
executive committee. He said
very emphatically tliat tle execu
tive committee of which he is not
a member has leen assured of sub
scriptions to the amount of over
a million and have good promises
for $100,000 more. t should go
to work and show some energy.
He said that California was ready
to appropriate a large sum if the
legislature could only see that
anvthing was being done to for
ward the enterprise, nis col
league Lever recently wrote hirn
from San Francisco that nothing
can be done until preliminaries are
completed in New York. The
Commercial adds: As California or
rather San Francisco is to have a
very important celebration in 18S3,
where a very large proportion of
American citizens are expected to
assemble, this expression of the
San Francisco commissioner has
weight that should not be lightly
overlooked in the present condition
of affairs.
ing information as to laws, cus
toms, languages, religion, etc., the
vcr3r memory of which, he tlrnks,
will die out with the present gen
eration of Indians.
Statistics sliow that "ice lS3-i
there has been an increase of nsk
from lightning in various par's of
Germany, Austria and Switzer
land, while there is no corresjKmd-
ing increase in the number of
thtuider-stornife. If err Holtz, who
has been invefciigaling this matter,
inclines to the lieUcf tJat the caus
es of the greater liability of (larger
from lightning arc t be sought in
the changes produced of late by
man on the surface of the earth;
such as the clearing of forests, tlie
increase of railroads and the great
use made of irosi in tlie construc
tion of houses.
A report by Dr. IT. Trimen, of
Ceylon, on India rubber, statos
that the plant which produces the
Ceara rubber is very hardy ad
will grow in adr rough soil and
in a moderately dry, liot atmos
phere, while the Para and west
India rubber plants require a rich
alluvial soil and a constantly hot,
moist atmosphere. The tree grows
to a height of about thirty feet
and has a dense rounded crown.
In two years it attains a diameter
of four or five inches, when it
may be tapped. The cultivation
of this tree will reduce the price
of rubber to a reasonable rate.
A Colony of Jews in Palestine.
Eighty thousand acres of land
have been secured by the Turkish
government in Palestine, between
Jerusalem and Jappa, for a colony
of Jews. It is proposed to open
up a settlement for the persecuted
Israelites in Europe, and efforts
arc making in England and in this
country to raise funds for the pro
ject. This is not the scheme of
Lawrence Oliphant, the wealthy
Englishman, who once endeavored
to found an American Utopia on
the banks of- lake Eric, where
everybody was to cultivate his own
vine the grape-vine and dwell
in simple but speculative innocence.
West-Sixth Street.
NOTICE IS HEHEIIY GIVEN THAT tlie
assessment made ly ordinance N"o. 45.
for tlie Improvement t 'et-MKtli street
in Sliivelys Astoria, fnmi north side of Wall
Mrect to the .south side of Ilerry street, in
the manner nrovided by ordinance Xo. 491
on each of tlie following decrUed lots of
land fronting ujmmi that part of et-ith
street. between Wall ami Kerry streets Is due
and payatrfe at tlie office id the Pity Treas
urer in said city in United States gold and
silver coin, ami unless paid within live days
from the expiration of this notice the Com
mon Council will onler warrants issued for
tlie collection thereof. The assessment is as
follows :
No. of Yds.
lk. Irftt. Owner. cut and till. A"rat.
14 G Mrs. (j. u Adams ! S113 'JO
II 7 C. Y. Shivcly
13 it Mrs. Annie I'agc
21 7 A. Van Duseu
hi K.Iaitli
St 1 Mrs. Nancy Welch
IB 12 Mrs. Xancv Welch
22 12 Miss M.I. Welch
22 1 L.W.Gray
15 1 A.VanDiisen
13 12 A. Van Duseu
Ky onler of the Common Council.
n.H.CAi:i)WELI
Auditorand Clerk.
stora.. Oregon.March 23. 1SS1. 71-lGtd
$67,000,000 CAPITAL.
LIVERPOOL AND LONHON AND
GLOBE,
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN
TILE OP LONDON AND
EDINBURGH.
OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART
FORD, AND.
C031MERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Representing a capital of SG7,000,000.
A. VAN DUSEN. Agent.
T YY. KO It ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ASTOKIA ... . OREGON"
Office over Warren & Eaton's Astoria Mar
ket, opposite the Occident Hotel.
NOTARY PUBLIC,
AUCTIONEER, COM3IISSION AND IN
SURANCE AGENT.
A.
VAN DUSEN.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Cltenamus Street, near OeeuUmt Hotel,
ASTORIA. .OREGON.
Agent Wells, Fargo & Co.
TJ1 P. IUCKS,
PENTIST,
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
73 150 m
S"0 K O)
1497 2) 20
5W 111 iO
1173 Stl m
710 142 09
s74 174 SO
2172 474 40
1874 214 H)
2130 427 80
ASTORIA,
- OREGONZ
Rooms In Allen's building ap stairs, come
of Cass and Sqemocqhe streets.
tk. nr. j. jexxias,
nrYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Graduate University of Virginia, 1868
Physician to Bay View hospital, Baltimore
City. isoo-'70.
Office In Page & Allen's building, up
stairs, Astoria.
J TAY TlITTIiK. 31. I.
A.J.MKGLF.R. CS.AUUGHT J
r.iT'rc Tinrr '! PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON!
w -, J
MEGLER & WRIGHT. Proprietors.
Astoria, Oregon.
TnE PROPRIETORS ARE ILVPPY TO
announce that the above hotel has been
repainted and refurnished, adding greatly to
the comfort of its guests and Is now the best
hotel north of San Francisco.
MISCELLANEOUS.
IVAK IS II'CIi.VKI WITHOUT
ITItTIIKK V'OTICK
,.- And n ter of peace until
ery inait iu Atra has a new
xuit of chdhi-s
z v-it
3I.VK IIV JIKAXY.
-i--
Ixwk at the mtees :
laal t nrritT fnmi - - - ?S CM
Pauls 'cMiiinelrendtCa4tNt: - 12
Sait fri. - - - - - - S3 w
Tlie fluent liar of saoiidts m the coast to
sclcrt fr.M. P..I.MKANY,
Ut'rchaat Tailor. Parker Houwr. Astona.
First Class Saloon.
CHICAGO BREWERY DEPOT,
Oa the Roadway, opMtsite tlie Oregon Rail
way and Navigation Co's wliarf.
New Bagatelle Table,
(The Chlaejtc mint g.)
The ehoieed. brands of foreign and domestic
wixas, Ejiquoscs a;i ckjars.
narllest'Cliicaso ISeer.'a
THE LARCEST
Printing Office in the World ! !
HISTORY OF THE
Government Printing Office.
AT "WASHINGTON, D. C,
Embracing manv Interesting Incidents and
Kvents in the Workings of this Great Es
tablishment, with numerous Illustra-
tions. Svo. about 125 to 130 pages.
Prices: In Paper Covers, 75 cts. per copy ;
in Cloth. 1 00.
SYXOrSIS OF CONTEXTS :
Ciimtkk I.!. Brief History of Public
Printing from I7s0 to lssl ; 2. bupenntend
ents of Public Printing from 1Sj2 to ist ; a.
Chier Clerks from 1SV2 to 1SS1 : 4. Foremen
and Assistant Foremen of Printing and liiml
iugfrom IMil to li ; 3. Present Orf.anizi
tiiui of tlie Office; c. Dutiis of the Public
Printer, etc.
Ciiaitkk lit The Printinc DeiKtrtiitent;
1. Tlie Document Room ; "L Tlie Job Room ;
X Tlie Press Room ; I. Tlie Patent OHlce
SjKfineati(Hi Room : S. Tin Fohling Room ;
i Tlie CnigreshhHial Rteinl Uwhh, with a
brief allusion to tlie early pnblicatioti ; Uh
Delmtes of Omgress; 7. The BraiM'h O.lice
in the Trea-siin, Demrtineiit ltnildiug ; K
OtlKT Branch OroceN.
Cii.mtki: III. Theistereotyimtgand Elec
tnt Hng l)eiarrth'iil,
ClI 1TKK I Y. Hie Blading DejKirtliietit :
1. The Ruling Room : -J. Tlie S wing IUhhh ;
x. lite Forwarding Kmii : . Tin r iitisliiiig
RiNtm : 3. ISrniM'li Bindene.
rn mtkk Y.- I. The Machine and Carpen
ter mmi: v. I lie anit lr Menia"
Plats : X Palter Wart-hoitse : 4. Warebni e
Ur lMinlrrs Vaten:.N. etc.. etc. .
AM'Kxniv- 1. Al)4ialM'lical IJt f Kin-j.Uy-
at d.'.'.e of Puldn-atiiHi : 2. All I-tws
relating Jo Publh Printing up to tlie e!se of
the 46th Congress.
Hie above work Is now ready for the irin
ler. and will 1m- iHihlMied in a few week,
awl will lie SOLD BY SUBSCRIPTION
ON I A". The maiiHM-ript has Iteen irtviwrei.
with sreat care : the er IhM sources f in
forniatHMi shimiH-iI : the most interesting
feature of the estalHwtiiiH-nt ileMrnlHtl. aiHl
everything piHsihle done to make th nook
reafl'alde and rehalde. Parties desiring
eiMiies if thK work should address, without
deiay. R. W. KKRR. Goveniiaent Printiwg
Olllee. Washington. D. C. :-ijta-.lm
C. VT. KNOWLES. AL. ZIEBEB.
CIsXTiEXDOlS HOTEL,
PORTLAND, - - - - OREGON
ZIEBER & KNOWLES, Proprietors.
Free coach to and from the house.
cb-Tiie Daily Astoriax is on file at the
CIan?ndon Hotel reading room.
Pioneer Restaurant Hotel.
iLVIN STREET. - - - ASTORIA
Sirs. S. X. Arrlsoni. Proprietor.
milE TRAVELING PUBLIC WILL FIND
JL the Pioneer flrst class in all resnects.and
a share of their patronage is respectfully
solicited.
ST"Board and lodging by the day or week.
The New York Oyster Saloon
"Will serve to their customers from this
ale as follows :
TEA, COFFEE, CHOCOLATE.
Eastern Oysters Altvays on Hand,
Anil will be kept as a first class Ovster Sa
loon, in lirst class style.
DANIEL GRANT. Manager.
GEKMANIA BEER HALL
-AXD-
BOTTLE BEER DEPOT
Cgesimws Stkkbt. Astoria.
Thclicst of Layer 5 Cts. a Glass
Orders for the
Celeliratefl ColomUa Brewery
BEER.
Left at this place, will be promptly attend
ed to.
3T"No cheap SanFrancLsoo Beer sold at
this place
WM. DOCK. Proprietor.
Fair Wind Coffee Saloon
AND
CHOF HOUSE,
WATER STREET. ASTORIA.
Next dwr to Dr. Kiu.et -.
ColTee. Tea ::inl 4'hoeolate. ivitli
CaKc. 10 (LVtitf.
Chin rawkei to Onler.
Fiue Yiies. Jiiijuoi-' and t'laiit
Ol the Ittl 1 raR
iiaiii jui o:H-nri i in aiH.ve iiainisii
ment we esia;iy invite our friemls :m! the
iHildie generalK to give u a trial.
M-tf FOARD & EYANSON.
Office Over the "White House Store.
Residence Next door to Mrs. Munson"s
boarding house, Chenamus street, Astoria
Oregon.
T C. OKCIIAKI),
DENTIST,
Dental iloom.H
SHCSTEn'S
Photograph Buildui;
T A. 3IeIXTOSII.
itEPwCHAT TAILOK,
Occident Hotel Building.
ASTORIA .-- OREGON"
0.
H. BAD & CO..
DEAtEK IN
Doors, lYindowH, Itlinds, Trax
HoniH, -Lumber. FAc.
All kinds of Oak Lumber, Glass, Boat Ma
tcrial, etc.
Steam Mill near Weston hotel. Cor. Gen
evive and Astor streets.
J G. FAIKFOWI, & SON,
STEVEDORES AHD RIGGERS
.Portland and Astoria, Oregon.
Rofer by permission to Rogers. Meyers. Co,
Alien i Lowis.Corbitt&Macleay,
Portland. Oregon.
"tI. UIUiEXJIART.
Occident Hotel Hair Dressing Saloon
ASTORIA - OREGON.
Hot, Cold, Alton cr,
Mcnin and Snlplinr
BATHS.
tila5 i
stfT
We thought we were too late
.until we saw the advertisement of
(Kendall's Spavin Cure.
Prince Bismarck in making a
speech in the Prussian chamber
the other day tersely informed
those who were eager for his re
tirement that he should remain in
office as long as he possibly could.
Warranty deeds, quit claim deeds
and mortgages, for sale at this office.
I. "W. OASE,
DIPORTER AND WHOLESALE AND RE
TAIL DEALER IN
GENERAL KRCHAMSE
Corner Chenamus and Cass streets.
ASTORIA - - - OREGO
C. LKiNKNWnXKK. MIRAM KKOWN.
I-STAHI.IM'KD 1.
Leinenweber & Co.,
ASTORIA, OREGON,
TAMES AHD C0ER1ESS,'
.Manufacturers and Importers of
4 LL KINDS OF
Zj'F? A '3? JLL3El.
AND FINDINGS;
AYlioles;Ue Dealer in
OIL AND TALLOW.
MANUFACTURERS OF
BOOTS and SHOES
rKrlllghest cash price paid for ides and
Tallow.
ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS
Oyster Saloon.
MAIN STREET. ASTORIA.
THE UNDERSIGNED IS PLEASED TO
annotiitee to the
Ladies and Gentlemen of this City
That he is now prepared to furni-h for them,
in flrt elav M yle. ainl every style,
OYSTERS. HOT COFFEE, TEA, ETC.
vr THK
Ladies and Gent's Oyster Saloon,
MAIN STREET.
Ileaw give me a call.
ROSCOE DIXON, Proprietor
SpeVial attention given toladies'and
hiidreu'j hair cuttin'r.
Private Entrance for Ladies.
yiT.OA:! FRY.
PRACTICAL
BOOT A3I SHOE
IAKLR.
CiiKNAjtr tkekt. opposite Adler's Boofc
tore. - AMOKIA, Omkgon.
aivrfeet Hts ;uar.iuteed. All "work
warranted, (live me a trial. All orders
!roiiitiv rilled.
S
H. GARTWRIGHT & SON,
BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET
IRON WORKERS.
SMOKE STACKS 3LADE TO ORDER
VMs liincd and Other Cannerx
A orK none.
All repairs completed in the best style on
short notice. Adjoining McLeans blacksmith
shop, Astoria.
C. H. STOCKTON.
HQTOTSE, SXCSOT
I
AXH
-CARRIAGE PAINTER,-
PAPER HANGING AND WALL COLORING
A SPECIAI.TV.
GLAZING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
oaSho next door to Astorian. Office, in
Shustcr'sbuitdinj:.
Rlusic Lessons.
T. F. CL'LLEP' and C E. BARNES
TEL,CIIERS OF
VIOLIN, PIANO, GUITAR, COR
NET AND BANJO,
Would like a few puiills on either of the
above instrument-.
Terms Eight lemons for fle dollars.
J3r0rder; left at Steu-ns & Sons book;
store will be promptly attended to.
TIN PLATE,
BLOCK TIN
For sale ex Warehouse at Astoria or Portland
by B AliFO UR, G CTHRIE A- Co.
-tf Portland, Oaegon.
J. T. E0RCHERS,
CONC03ILY STREET. ASTORIA.
Manufucturt r and Packer of
CAVIAR, SSV10KED SALMON.
Cash paid for fresh
BLACK STURGEON SPAWN.
Smoked Sturgeon, and smoked Salmon put
up in tins to sliip to any part of the world.
Abo, trout bait (salmon eggs) imt up in cans
and warranted to keep any length of time.
Depot at Rogers Central Market, corner
Cass and Chenamus streets. Astoria.
To-Xiyht. To-XighU
GRAND BALL,
AT MUSIC HALL,
THIS EVENING.
jE2. a.. "OX"KT3a".
dealer in
FA3ILLY ROCEKIES,
IfAIXS, I1IIIX FEED AJTD HAY
Cash paid for country produce. SmaX.
profits on cash sales. Astoria, Oregon, cor
ner of Main and Squemocabe streets.
OPILES.
The undersigned Is prepared to furnish
a larxe number of Spiles and Spars at Wis
place on short notice, at reasonable rates.
Apply to C. G. CAP.LES,
ColumblaiCK7