') f7t J- (I I Ix Astoria, Oregon, Sunday Morning, April 3, 1881- SFo. 7.9 Vol. XIY. Itamblui? Xolcs. Frow Ute Editor ml l-arge. You caw get a permit to go to the top of Washington monument, you may climb to the top of Capi tal dome without any permit you may ascend the monument freely at Baltimore, -but if you want a glass of pure drinking water it costs you five cents. Here Jn Brooklyn you may cross the bridge on a foot path, but this bridge is not any nearer completion thaat that other bridge which Will yet Cross iie. Willamette.." Apropes: hhc lived in one city. He in anether: Only Hie rlvwkont each from it (tfltcr. she promised to be his wJksm the bridge. was done. . lie didn't like that idea, x pTOiw3ed 1 hit one. "Let us marrv now. wy low. and hpty be: . When the Drookl vh bridge is built, we'll disagree, ' And jou then return Home, hut until that time . , I'll be wholly ventre, and yowll b wholly wine. ' Mie agreed to accepting bint and his plan ; Erom thai day to this lie.s been a hnppy man. Friends, don't yon think the idea rather clever? For Ukj troth is, he s swre of fcer forever. Tliere is a spice and a variety in life "As we take it," not exactly "how do you like it," as per Shakespeare act n, scene 2, but this for a substitute: All the world's a stage. And men and women merely passcii- "crs They have their carpct-bug: and band boxes. And one wan in his trip has many seats, In all making seven changes. Firt, the box scat, Up where the driver handles reins and brake. Then, when a new one's taken on. a wove Is necessarv to the sea behind. Though higher, less desired. And next, full soon. Some wore get on, and our unhappy friend Is crowded back to sit upon a trunk, There balancing and eUngiiig for a time. Until tnev stop, when lie gets off, forsooth. Thinking tocabbagethat box scat again When comes the "All aboard!" Dm he gets left; Just manages to squeeze h'niself inside, And takes the central seat, the window next. Another stop, and hence he needs must sit Crushed by fat people wedged on either side. Someone gels out, and vacant leaves, uerchuncc. A hinder cushion, which oar hero lakes. But all too late. His back is broken now. iSo down he slides upon the lloer: is kicked. And jammed around among the Over shoes nd other things that make a chaos there. . iaus hat. sans cane, false teeth and every-tlting. We iiHve been very careful to .uward to Washington a nice, dis criminating elegance of society. 2s ew Yoik society is based upon com, but a greasy torn bank note will ilUitfrsatlr tho ttifthed: I Tattered and dirty, yet a wdcouie guest In bravest cottMNUiy and iu stateliest hall. 2s or scorned bv most fasttdkHts of them all: Dy daintiest jewelled linger kindly pas-ed, Though soiled from grimy factory or stall, Purveyor of the banquet and the hall. And iMMr man's loaf ; prince like a beg gar dressed, 3Ie seems from thee some words of warning fall, Since sovcrign worth can show iteelf so small. To value not the virtue by the vert. A worknuui'Kgarb may. clothe a royal breast. A dim, dd! seaboard hide a weapon keen, The shrine may glow lxshiad a curtain mean. And hands of liorn disguise a king or queen. Even .lay Gould will crack his joke at the expense of his friend 1-fusseM cage. Une story he is very fond of telling. He says Sage was once pestered by two nuns for subscription 'to some Catholic charity. To get rid of them lie handed over one dollar very reluctantly and with every evidence of great anguish of mind. But in less than a quarter of an hour he was smiling again, for to make himself good he forced six unfortunate put-and-call brokers to give him one dollar extra on their contracts. Instead of being one dollar out, lie was five dollars ahead, and his soul was at peace. Russell Sage's way of doing busi ness is worth describing. If a privilege broker want to do busi- j nets with him, lie must come with ; his bid for x ut, a call or a strad- j die already written on the cleck j in hand. Sage looks at the paper and say yes or no. This expedi tion is necessary on aocount of the thronsr of brokers wlio wish to deal on his puts and calls. But so eager is the greM cajM talis t to turn an honest penny that lie rarely acJk a privilege without exacting from one dollar to five dollars in cash as extra contribution from his customers. He seems to think more of these liettv gains than of l comidmiiee with the laws of hns l - . I snrss, and without this dicnmination a the tens of thousands lie risks in i newspaper will fail, financially. the sale of privileges. There wa.s A weaJthy litLslur7"merciiant a time when he oxpocted his ciis-i lsreHrtcd as having said: "l always , , - , . , , j feel iiappv wlien 1 am advertising, for tomers to take him out to lunch, theil j kiiow, that waking or sleeping-. 1 but his business lias become so pressing that he now takes a hast' snack with his friend Sidney Dil louin the front office. Numbercigh ty Broadway, on the floor under Binghams office, but always at Dillon's expense. Sage is a char acter and so is Russell. llor.-e Kducation. In something written Ave have an indistinct recollection of having made reference to a general disposition among boys in their teens, as well as boys of maturer years, to enl'ghtcn and bless the world with their pro found knowledge of the horse and his history. Our books and newspapers are full of this kind of literature, and it varies in style from the production nr thf nbild xi. cnhnol. comintsnciri!? -.,.. ..w ... -.- ;, with: The horse lun four legs and :i tail; up to the eloquent tribute of the scholar when he nuotes from Jeb: That his nock is clothed wth thunder and the glorv of his nostrils is terrible. He smelleth the battle afar off, the thunder of the captains and the shouting. Between these two ex tremes of the child nt his first school composition, and the professional literature, we have every gr.de of pre tontion, and each professing to have mastered the whole subject. As we approach the close of this mneieonth contury, we begin to look for some thing better in this department of knowledge from those who assume to instruct." And it is to be found in Kendalls Treatise on the horse, sent by mail to any person for twenty-live conts, postage paid. Apply to The Astouian oliice, or address D. C. Ire land, Astoria, Oregon. .Marvel not that 1 say unto you, 3'c must pav the printer. Whosoever noglecteth to pay the printer, hath not eternal life abiding in him. Who hath sorrow, who hath woe, who hath the nightmare! They who iorget to render unto the priutur his just dues. If a wan live many j'eara and paj'eth not for Tmk Astoman, liehold he shall not die in peace til! he hath re stored to the printer that which he hath withheld Vxrnuit tokian uAioe. lioods at Tmk As- -Cirruit Court i'.laMk, ("ouuty Court lMauk;. .iitetice Cfutt 1H'ah. .Shiiii.i liiank--. Mteerllawirtts Uaukt. DwmI. ilrti-af. etc., for Jsalf at Tiik AktIAX italee- 'ZSTli yu will srfiid us live suW-etib-ctm for one year with 10 (M advauec myment, at Une rate of .! 00 fr ea-li name, we will eml rne iy of T11 e A -tokian fre ui any aUlres vim max give, ami we will jmmI an additkina'l copy for ea'h additional five )miHe that you Hixy eiHl to us with tin cah iu ad vance of couro, lor one year. I"A11 suuMiribers to Tine .Vtokiax are very resjK'ctfHlly invited to act as aentn lor the iwjkt. "c Jcimiw that ta"i e utitet be many ioople wlnt whiI ta..j tin jaier "at iht," if akctl In some friend to ki u. Wo need your a--si.slaiKV, and will chHkrfully jwy ir it. We will send th iwikt one full" j ear U any six jers4Ui ymi may name lor the sum of 10 ft). Tim-. yAi can at a-, aent for us and make a'pronl for our sclf. F Whenever 3ou want to buy an f.rucic. purcnasu 11- iroin a siore-Kceper in town. You know them, they are Identified with you in the interest of keeping up the city, which is an organ ization for mutual -protection, and if 3'ou are cheated you know where to ap ply for redress. When you buy of an itinerant pedlar, whom you nury never see again, if you are cheated you must pocket yourown losses. rThe time has long since passed vhcn mechanical trades provided our sons with a living. Labor-saving ma chinery, patent tools and steam have robbed tlie trade of the future it offered to our boj-s in the days of the indentured apprentice system. The idlers and do nothings of our metropolitan cities aro composed largely of tradesmen and professional men, and merchandising is a failure, if the number of bankrupt merchants who had to succumb to tho pressure of the times can be taken as a criterion. What the country needs is pro ducers, and the waste fields of unculti vated land offers an opportunity to place the rising generation in the way of mak ing aome3 for themselves and better times for posterity. li'," soli v-you erer heard a taurines! i!uit advertising did k pay - AilvertiaeuienU are tl -juici or- who never -Intrude, h:st who never rail to matte inemseives Known, ami are mi and remembered ddt the will f the reader who could not forget them it he would. .yd-Who want to know about the great State when the exiwrU enoal in value $37 ir head ot the entire popnla iton, -end $1 00 to D. C. Ireland for Tiik AsTokiax. the only Oregon paper, pub lUWed wholly m the interest of Oregon. TCr'l'o discriminate, lietween what is news and what is advertisim; in an itm is often a difficult lak fr a pub-li-her. NewiHrs. to la? m tin safe side, iuu-t charge when the item lrings money to othere. iurt is out justice. have a sutm&lhough silent orator work ing for me;onewlio never tires, never sleeps, never makes mistakes and wlio is certain to enter the household from which, if at all, my trade must come."' S&'Wc desire it to be distinctly understood that tho$e who send us ad vertisements from abroad, must send the cash with tlieadvcrtisements.if they would have tltem appear. "We have numbers of-advertisementssent us from strangers saving, ''Please insert and send bill." This we cannot do; the cash must accompany the copy and the order f A contemporary says: A news paper and a newsjwper editor that peo ple don't talk about and sometimes abuse are rather poor concerns. Tho men and business that an editor some times feels it a duty to defend at a risk of waking enemies of another class, are often tlic very first to show ingratitude. The editor who expects to receive much charity or gratitude will soon find out his mistake; but he should go ahead and say and do what he conscientiously thinks right without regard to frowns or smiles. SB-Thc free lands of the west aro being taken up and settled this year to a degree most gratifying, in the face of the over-crowded mechanical depart ments of metropolitan life. Several mil lions more acres of homesteads have been entered for settlement at the var ious land oflices this year than in the past year, ami st ill the western movement continues in force. And this is the only solution of the labor troubles, hot tho unemployed come and become producers instead o"f consumers. S?Wro see how life gels coined at our mint, so that tlie world somehow wears the stamp of the die cut into our hearts. We know how a piece of good fortune brightens the air; how some im landing evil puts the edge of a spiritual eclipse'iipon the sun; how suddenly ill fortune in business will seem to make the very springs of beauty bankrupt; how the sickness of a dear friend turns nature pallid; how the death of one whom we love will convert all the trees to cypresses and the music of the uni verse becomes a rcquiuw ; bat how can you expect your city to prosper if you do not patronize the local press? Iio7 can you succeed as a merchant or 3 mechanic and not advertise? MISCELLANEOUS. JIAGXUcJ u: UilOSBY. Dealer In Ufe flfilfcl 01 IID, 1 iron ?q and Fittings. Ptata anft. Steam- Fitters Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD, SHEET IRON, TIM ANDiGOPPER. Casner j aad. F isbennisiis Snpplies Stoves, Tin Wara and House Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP PER, PLUXBIXG and STEAM FITTING Done with neatness and dispatch. Noue not Mist class wrKiaeu ewnkiyett. A larse assortment of SCALES Constantly on iiamU H. CARTWRIGHT & SON, BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS. SMOKE STACKS MADE TO ORDER Yats Iiineit and Other Cannery IVork Done. All repairs completed In the best style on short notice. Adjoining McLeans blacksmith shop, Astoria. MISCELLANEOUS. West-Sixth Street. 7VTOTICE IS 1IEKEBY OIVKX THAT;tbe i.1 a-"ittent made by ordinaiM-c No. 4tfi. lor the luinivtiM?Ht of VeM-silh strert in ShivcljN Astoria, from north side of Wall street to the mmu!i side of Ik-rry street, in the maimer iwwvUled by ordinance No. !! 4m each of the fotkmin described Ut of bunt friHttinje uhhi lliat rt of Ve-sixth weet.leteen Wall ami Ilerr- "4reel K due and aral4e at the otnee of the City Treas nrer in" kl eitv in L'niietl Stale-. iroiU aiHl silver eiair. and unles paid within live days from the expiration of MiU notice tUe Ohm won t'ounefl 1llonler warrant Keil for the eulleetion thereof. The assessment is as fonm. : K0.MV1U. Owner. eat mm! all. .Wmt it ; U 7 Zl 6 Mr. (.. I Adam .'it $! 1331 vw r.vs ui 17 3u sao ill i r : 121 1 1173 ru o m 142 00 iTl 171 & 3S72 471 171 214 HI 2l 4-.7 SO r. V. Shively Mr. Annie Tage 2:: 7 A. an IMmi: :c k K. Kaith Tc 7 . ttarth .." t Mr. Naney Weleh :-i 12 Mr. Xawev Weh 22 12 MteJU.l. Welch 22 1 l-W.Cmy 1. l A.Vnniuen ! 12 A. Van lhts-en Bv order of the Common Gouttci!.; IC.!!.CAl(ItKI.L. Auditor a::l Clerk. AMoria.lt rejcoii.l!irrh2r. 11. 7I-nrt THE LARCEST Printing Office in the World ! ! IHSTOKY OF TIIK Government Printing Office. AT WASHINGTON, D.C., 1 jnbnwinj: mam Interesting Ineidoiits and i:enl hi the Workings of this (treat K- tab)ihiMeut. witli numerous IiluMra- tkms. M-o. alHHit 12.tol.V)tKe. Trices: In l'aicr Covers. 7.". ets. ier cony ; m ( Mill, si IV. SYNOPSIS OF CONTENTS Ciiutfi: I. I. Itrief History of PiibTc I'riiitiiisr from 17sMto 1S?1 : 2. SMperinteml- eiit- of I'liiiKc i'riiitim; f nHH lSTti to lsst ; 3. t liler Clerks from Invj to insi ; . lMireme. ami .Vvivtant Foremen of Printing ami l'.iml iiifroni lfl to ls?t ; o. Present Orpinizi tion of tin Omee; G. Duties of the I'uW e lTiiiler. ele. Ciiaitf.i: II. Tlie l'rintiin: I)eirtiHiit ; 1. Tlie Document Kihhii ; ". The .m0 Kimhii : 3. The Press Koom : t. Tlie Patent Offce SiKt'ificatlon Kinhii ; 5. The FoUling Hihhii ; . Tlie CoiiKroshHial Kecord Koom, with a lirierailiisHHi to the early jMilriieatton of the iK'iiates 01 congress ; 7. J lie iiram-it iimce in the Treasim I)ertiia'iit I'liihlue; ; h. Oilier Kntncli Omces. Chaitki: III. Tlie StcreotyiHinj ami Elee tntviiii DejwrtiiKMtt, CiiMTKlt IV. Tin Klmling DeimrtiiH'iit ; 1. The Killing Koom : 2. TIk Sewimt Kimhii ; X The Forwardintr Uikhh ; -1. The FinLshiiiR Koom : .". Kraiich Itimlerii'S. C11 itki: V. 1. Tin Machine and Cancn ter SliejK: a. Tlie Vault for Menayjie Plates ; a. 1'ajnT Warehone ; 1. Warelioiise for Hinders Materials, etc.. etc. AlTK.vinx.-l. AlHialK-tieal IAt h" Kiii Hoyi's at date of riiMieatioo ; 2. All 1-iws relating to I'tillie Printing up to the clone oi" t he 4th Congress. Tlie-alwve wort; is now ready for tin? prin ter, and will be iHiltfished in a few weeks, and will be SOLD KY .SCKSCKIITIO.; ONLY. Tlie inaniLscriit lias been preparru with great care ; the very best sources of in formation consulted; the most interesting feature of tlie establishment described, ai d everything inisslble done to make tin Imh readabk ami relialde. l"arties ilesiriie; coihcs of this work sIhhihI midrexs witlioiu ilelxv, K. W. KHKK. CoveniHK'iit I'rintiii? Offlee. Waslilngtoii. D. C. isi'jlw.Iiu C. LEfN'EN'U'EUKi:. IIIK.M r.uowx, KSTAItLISIteD 1S3. Leinenweber & Co., ASTORIA. OREGON, TAMERS ID CDBRESS, Manufacturers and Importers of t I.I. KINDS OF A. XjIF? A 'LL'JbdLJbi Jri. AND FINDINGS? Wltftleilt- Dealer in OIL AND TALLOW. :.ANl'FACri KKItS OF BOOTS and SHOES NrHinel e4i jnee kl for Tnlfcw. iles ami I. "W. CASE, , l.MPOKTKK AND WHOLESALE AND KE- TAIL iEALEK IN &EMBAL MERCHMDISE Corner Chenamus and Cass streets. ASTOKIA --- OREGO- WAK is ii:ci.a;iki without FntTJIKi: XOTICK ,9 And no terms of jeee until ever" nuui in Astoria )ia a new m Miit of dot lies rm JA5 3IAIK Y .1IEAXY. :y? T!! Iok at the prices : I"aats to order from Pants. Genuine French Caslmere Suits from - - - - fSCO 1S0 S5 00 Tlie fiuest line of ainples on the coast to select fnun. 1. .1. ME.VNY. Merchant Tailor. Parker House. Astoria. First Class Saloon, CHICAGO BREWERY DEPOT, On the Koadway, opjcsitc the Oregon Kail way' and Navigation Co's wharf. New Bagatelle Table, (Tlie Chinese must go.) Tlie cllnlcest brands of foreign and domestic 1VX.ES,I,tQ,UORSAXI CIUAItS BS-Ilest Chicago lleer.-Sa SHTPPING TAGS milE BEST QUALITY". WILL BE SOLD JL .by tho hundred, or by tho box, printed or piau, 10 sail customers, at The Astoeiu oEco. BANKING AZD IIS'SUIIANCE. BANKING AHDIHSURANGE. BROKER, BANKER- ANn INSURANCE AGENT. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON OFFICE IlOUItS: FK031 S O'CLOCK A. 3f. UNTIL 4 AO'CLOCK P. AI. Hume Mfltial IiifancB Co., OF CALIFORNIA, J. F. JIOURIITOX ....... President .. . Secretary .Agent for C,r?oii Ciias. K. Story Gko. Ij. Story CaiiHtal iwki up in U. S. ;old ....$300 000 CO com I. V. CASE. Agent, Clienamus street, Astoria, Oregon. 67,000,000 CAPITAL. LIVERPOOL AND LOHON AND GLOBE, NORTH BRITISH AND 3LERCAN TILE OF LONDON AND EDINBURGH. OLD CONNECTICUT OF HART FORD, AND COALSIERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA FIRE INSURANCE COXPANTES. Representing a capital of SG7,O0O,O0O. A. VAN DUSEN. Agent. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. A.J. 31 EU LEU. C. S. "WltlGUT OCCIDENT IIOTEK.. MEGLEK. & WRIGHT. Proprietors. Astoria, Oregon. THE PROPRIETORS ARE HAPPY TO announce that tiie above Motel luis been repainted and refurnished, adding greatly to tbe comfort of its snots ami is now the best hotel north of San I-rancLsco. C. V. KNOU'LKS. AL. ZIEKEi:. HOTEL, - - OREGON CXulllEXDOX PORTLAND. - - ZIEBER & KN0WLES, Proprietors. Free coach to and from tlie house. i3-TiiK Daily ATOi:r.r is on file at the Clarendon Hotel rending room. Pioneer Restaurant Hotel. .MAIN STKEET. - ASTOKIA Jlrs. S. X. Arrlsoni, Proprietor. milE TRAVELING I'CRLIC WILL FIND JL the Pioneer first class in all respects.and a share of their patronage is respectfully solicited. ;3r"Ioanl and lotlglngby the day or week. The New York Oyster Saloon Will .serve to their customers from tills ate as follows : TEA, COFFEE, CHOCOLATE. Mas tern Oysters Always 011 Hand, Aim! will le kept as a first class Oyster Sa loon. 111 an-i class style. DANIEL CltANT. Manager. Fair Wind Coifce Saloon AMI WATK1C STKEET, ASTOKIA. Net dort !r. Kiiiset's. CoflVe. Tea and Chocolate, -ivit'i Cxlie. SO t'enlj. (iiep4 Cuoked to Order. tine me.. Liqunix nail tisai" Of the lest brands Ilavuu: just ihhmmmI the alh etal4Lsli- inent we cir'la.ly imiteour friends and the imlllegenerall to give ns a trial. Vu EOAKI) vS: EVA ANSON. ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS Oyster Saloon. 3 MAIN STKEET. ASTOKIA. milE CNDEttSlC.NEI) IS PLELVSEU TO JL annoiiiue iu tlie Ladies and Gentlemen of this City That he is now prrtHircd to furnish for them, in flrt class style, ami eveo style, OYSTKKS HOT COFFEE. TEA, ETC. AT TIIK Ladies and Gent's Oyster Saloon, MAIN STKEET. Pleae give me a call. KOSCOE DIXON, Proprietor C. H. STOCKTON, scoxxse;, sxcbisr .VXD -CARRIAGE FA1NTER,- PAPER HANGING AND WALL COLORING A SPECIALTY. GLAZING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. eShon next door to Astorian. Office, in Shuster's building. TIN PLATE. BLOCK TIN For sale ex Warehouse at Astoria or Portland by 56-tf BAL.FOUK, GUTHRIE & Co. Portland, Oaegon. BUSINESS GAUDS. J.Q- A. BOWLBY. ATTORNEY Chenamus Street. - AT LAAY. ASTOKIA. OREGOK- ATTORNEY AT LAW, ASTOKIA - 0KEG02T OfRee over Page & Allen's store, Cass street T Y. KOUI5. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ASTOKIA ... - OREGON Oftlce over Warren Eaton's Asteria Har- Ket, opftoaite the Oeenient IIotl. t c 3Ioj.ex.i NOTARY PUBLIC, AlCTIONEEK, COMMISSION AND SUKANCE AGENT. IN- A VAN DUSEN. NOTARY PUBLIC. Clienatnus Street, near Occidoat Hotel, ASTOKIA, OREGON. Agent "Wells, Fargo & Co. F. HICKS, PENTIST, ASTORIA, - OREGONi. Rooms in Allen's building up stairs, come of Cass and Sqemocqhe streets. yyt. 31. I. .JEXXIXGS, PHYSICIAN VND SURGEON. Graduate University of Virginia. xt568. riiyslcian to Ray View hospital, Baltimore City, 1SG9-T0. Officii In Tage & Allen's building, ap stairs, Astoria. j TAY TUTTJLE, 31. I. cJI pnysiciAN ajd surgeon; Okkick Over the "White House Store, ItBsiDKXCE Next door to Sirs. Munsoai l)oanling house, Chenanius street, Astoria Oregon. C. OltC'lIAIlU, DENTIST, Dental Itooms. SHUSTKU'S Photograph Iliiilding. T A. MelXTOSIf. MERCILVKT TAILOR, Occident Hotel lUiihlin?, ASTORIA - - - OREGON C. 11. BAiar & co. DE.LEK IX Doors, lVlndows, Jtlinds, Tram 8oms, liumlier, Etc. All kinds of Oak Lumber, Glass, Koat Ma terial, etc. Steam SHU near Weston hotel. Cor. Gen evive and Astor streets. J G. FAIRFOWL & SON, STEVEDORES AND RIGGERS fcjffyfi Portland and Astoria, Oregon. Refer by permission to Rogers. Meyers & Co. Allen Jc Lett-b, CorbittiAladeay, Portland. Oregon. YI. UJIIiEXHAItT. Occident Hotel Hair Dressing Saloon ASTOKIA - OKEGON. Hot, Colli, Shower, Steam and Sulphur BATHS. SSpccial attention given to ladies' and fhiidrcu's hair cutting. Private Entrance for Ladies. WIIJUAai FISY. PKACTICAL S3049T AA1) NSIOK .MAKER. Chkxamcs Stickkt. oppoaite Adler'5 Boole store, - Astokia, Okegox. 13T Perfect fiw guaranteed. Ail irerS: warranted. Che me a trial. All orders lroiiiptly nlied. Music Lessons. T. F.'CULLEN and C E. BARNES' TEACIIEKS OF VIOLIN, PIANO, GUITAR, COR NET AND BANJO, Would like a few pupils on either of the alMive instruments. Terms Eight lessons for five dollars. J5y-Onlers left at Stevens & Sons book store will be promptly attended to- J. T.- B0RCHERS, CONCOMLY bTKEET. ASTOKIA. ilanufacturer and Packer of CAVIAR, SftiOKED SALMON. Casli paid for fresh BLACK STUKGEON SPAWN". Smoked Sturgeon, and smoked Salmon put up iu tins to snip to any part of the world. AIo, trout bait (salmon eggs) put up in cans and warranted to keep auv length of time. Depot at Kogers Central Market, comer Cass and Chenanius streets. Astoria. To-Xiyht. To-Xigltt. GRAND BALL, AT MUSIC HALL, TJIIS EVENING, E2. u.. CXJIKT3-. dealer In FAHILLY GROCERIES, NAILS, 3IIIX FEED XSJ 1XAX Cash paid for country produce. SmaX. profits on cash sales. Astoria, Oregon, cor- nerof Main and Squemocqhe streets. OPILES. The undersigned Is prepared to furatsk a lance number of Spiles and Spars at his place on short notice, at reasonable rates. Apply to C.G.CAPLES. Columbia Oty