v. ASTORIA, OREGON: SATURDAY JULY 7, 601, The Vigilaaco Committee and its Work. The Oily of Garfish has arrived oul. Tlio Wcbfoot arrived in j'oster day. iShorman & Hinnian's circus tonight. The Ullock sailed for Liverpool yesterday. The Queen oftfo this morning. FacilU is due The A. 11. Field leaves for Tilla mook next Tuesday. The Main street wharf is a bust ling place these days. A. M. Johnson wants his debtors to come and get receipts. Reserved seats for ladies and thoir escorts at the circus to-night. The Oi'usmere is due at this port. Long continued calms probably de tain her. This has been an exciting week in Astpria. But the strain is over, and there need now be no apprehensions. E. C. Holden has quite a variety of goods to sell without restrve at auction, at eleven o'clock this morn ing. See ad. When the red glare f Monday night had died away and those who had lost all they had came together in smoke and ashes to find the very ground burned from under thoir feet, they found a crowd of brutes in hntnan form, drinking, plundering, robbing and carrying away. Fow of of our citizens slept that night, and on the following day a. general sens-e of insecurity existed which prompted immediate action. Nobody was "par alyzed" as was telegraphed to Port land papers: on the contrary everyone was exceedingly on the alert. The suggestion was quietly made that an organisation be effected to take imme diate measures to preserve the peace of the city. About forty special po licemen were appointed whose duty it was to patrol the town, to watch all suspicious character, ami to arrest anyo'io whom it was believed hail been guilty of stealing. By Tuesday night the jail was full, and several thousand dollars worth of property had been turned over. It was then decided to notify a number to htave town. The old question came up for a rehearing; the old sore that always is in our body politic opened up afresh, and it was felt that the city's greatest danger aroso from a gang of unprincipled, Wanted the J udge's Name. During tho session of the police court yesterday afternoon, Judge Winton s attention was attracted by i by the action of otic of the spectators who wa making remarks concerning , the court's ruling and oihonvisa dem-, ou&trating his disregard of the neces-1 sary solemnity of a court of justice, j He was called up by the judgo who reprimanded him, whereupon ho said ! somewhat contemptuously "may I ask ; your name?" "I now One you .$10 ! for contempt of court," was tho mag- istratcs response; "Mr. lieasley re-' move the prisoner." "Hold on!"' said the party who gave his name ns , Walter Fairbank. "I would like to; havo your name." f tine you teu-' tv dollars more, or ten additional j days in the city jail," said Judge Winton. OOicer Beasley .started with the prisoner, when that individ- J ual said, "wait, Mr. Officer," then j turning to the judge, and still thirst- J ing for knowledge, he said, "For the ; fourth time, 1 v. nut to know your! name." "1 Gne you 320 additional," J said Judge Winton. Mr. Fairbank took a look around the room, looked j Fire! C. B. COOPER, GEKERAL MERCHANDISE. ire! Fire! at the judge, and the oOicer at his el- j bow, and muttering that he would "find out his name," was led away to j sojourn twenty-Sve days in the seclu-1 sion that the jail coll grants. As yet he is unacquainted with tho police judge's name. t. Water! Water! Water! Smoke ! Smoke ! ! Smoke ! ! ! $2,875.60 Salvage received from J. Bachman Bros., Underwriters. I characterless vagabonds who make The circus tent will be pitched at J ABtoria their headquarters. Some of on at Van Dusens's lot. The after-j them have been policemen, others 'wo ! would like to be; more live on the wretched earnings ot prostitutes, and all are a curse to any unfortunate community that is afflicted with them. These were notified to leave: among them are Jack Sullivan, Win. Mur ! phy, Jno. Simpson, Chas. Ljwis, E. J. Frazsr, Chas. Conk, Keilly, (leo. Savage, Fred Richtrdson, Ed John son, alias "Buck Flinn,' Jas. Forest, John Joncd, a bud man from Arizona, Jas. Kelley, Jno. Kelley, M. E. Green, Ceo. Wyes, and others. Some of them went avay on Thursday morning's bout: others started oil on the Wnlf JKV at one o'clock. Others "would like to see the vigilantes I make them go." They got their wish, somt of them a little more noon noon performance begins at o'clock; in the evening at eight o'clock. From every quarter of Western Oregon and Washington Territory come accounts of forest tires. Unless rain comes sooti serious -loss will en sue. The Glenbcrcic, 191 days from Liverpool, arrived in yesterday. The captain reports being off the bar Mon day evening and seeing the blaze from the fire. Most of the machinery for Tilla mook which was on the 0. R. & Is. dock dropped into the bay. It is thought it can be got out with but little damage. The barkentino Portland has ar rivod. Among her cargo arc about fifty tons crockery and glas3 ware, etc., for the new house of Jordan l& Bozorth, which opens next weok. In the Justice Court j'esterday Gus Sands and Alex Orloff, whose ideas on the acquisition and retention of property were at variance with estab- J Jishod custom, were each fined $25. Yesterday was oppressively warm. Whatever little breeze was going felt warm; the sun's rays were partially obscured by denso clouds of smoke, and taken all together it was an un comfortable day. The Seattlo Herald charges municipal corruption and says its city council is rotten and that tho people's money is being wasted or used corruptlyl Tho Herald says it was offered 1,000 in gold coin to keep still about the matter. Quite a controversy has arisen in Portland concerning the alleged ori gin of the stara and stripes. The ckart which has given rise to all this discussion has been hanging in Tiir. Astobiax office since February 1st, where hundreds of people havo exam ined it. General Albert Pike, who is a passen ger on the incoming steamer on a tour of inspection of Masonic lodges of the Scottish rite, will visit four lodges in Portland and seven in Washington Territory, and after remaining month on the Sound will go to British Columbia. Capt. Geo. J. Ainsworth.who is a passenger on to-day's steamer, brings with him some nineteen black bass, which will be distributed in Pebbly lake. Former attempts to take this favorite game fish to Oregon have been unsuccessful, owing to the diffi- j culty of transportation. In their shipment great care will be taken. We were informed on the street yesterday afternoon that the price of lumber had gone up from $2 to $5 per thousand. This is not right. Lumber is high enough now, and tho burning of one sawmill furnishes no reason for putting up the price of lumber. Mr. Benner, of the West port mill, said he would not raiso the price; Mr. Stone, of the Knappton mill, said he would run night and day if possible to supply the demand, but both say they will not raise tho present figures. To do so would be unjust. Silvcrton, Colorado, must be lively place. Recent reports from there state that two attempts were made in one day to burn the city, with the evident object to create a stampede of the citizens to the limits of the town, and then rob the first na tional hank. Seventy-three indict ment thus far have been found by the grand jury against gamblers and oth ers connected with these dastardly plots. The city is patrolled at night by bodies of armed men. A vigilance committee has been formed, and the city is placarded with a notice to the. effect that the first man found guilty of incendiarism or shooting will be hanged. The citi zens committee met on Thursday night, and about one o'clock yester day morning took three of the most contumacious of the lot up on the hill triced them up, one by one, and gave them as many lashes on the hare back as the exigencies of the case warranted. They promised to go,nud were quiet ly informed that tho action of the committee was only a mild hint of what would happen if they didn't. Thirteen left on the morning boat; others didn't wait for any iiivitatiou but had immediate business up the river. It showed presence of mini, on their partj absence of body, how over, is still better. May they con tinue on their way till their fate over takes thenij" as it surely will. They stand in no danger of drowning. One of the "loughs," John Jones, "a bad man from Arizona," employed around Billy Baker's saloon, refused to go when notified. Tho regular police fore' arrested him yesterday afternoon; the committee met last night, and at :i lati hour at tended to his case. Mr. Jones hits probably chaugd his mind about going. People don't Aland much nonsense in Arizona, and human nature in Astoria averages about the same. In justice to Savage, it should j bo said that when he was notified to leave, he showed that he would lose some money unless given a little time to straighten up his affaire, which ac counts for the delay on his part. Police Court Yesterday. C J Westerbrook, drunk; fbed S3. James Hoff, drunk: paid 2 forfeited. John Moran, drunk; discharged. James Iving, drunk; fined S2. Wm Shaney. drunk; discharged. John Astrom. fighting; $10 forfeited. Minus Bender, carrying concealed weapons; $10 forfeited. L Andrews, drunk: discharged. S Keko, drunk; $10 forfeited. P Chaloney, drunk; $10 forfeited. Chas Wilson, drunk; $5 forfeited. L E Lohnson, drunk $3 forfeited. John Telg, drunk; $5 forfeited. Henry Johnson, drunk; 810 forfeited. Henry Person, dis orderly; $20 forfeited. John O'Brien, smoking opium; $10 forfeited. Wm ThtuiMou. smoking opium; $10 forfoiled. F W Emerson, smoking opium; fined $20. John Xowlan, disorderly; continued. Robert Cros kie, disorderly; $20foifetted. Whisky B'il, drunk; $10 forfeited. Peter Anderson, disorderly; fine $20. T O'Brien, disorderly; continued until Monday. Wni Knutson, disorderly; continued until Monday. L Berdan, fighting; $10 forfeited. Mantes Free man, disorderly; fined $40. Robert Murphy, shooting fire arms in city limits; fined $30. Walter Fairbank, contempt of court, 'A charges; fined $30. SALE OF DAMAGED GOODS NEXT MONDAY. 18 Gases of Dry Goods. Clothing and Furnishing Goods, consigned by Sheriff O'Neil to M. Isaacs & Co. These goods saved from the wreck of the Steamship- Calypso, only slightly damaged by water, will be sacrificed at marvelously low prices. Wet Cabot A, -lfi yards for si. 00. Wet American Percales, 2. yds. lor $1,00. Wet Irish Linen Crash, 14 yd?, for $1.00. Wet Heavy Fruit of the Loom Sheeting, 4 yds. for $1.00. Wet Heavy Canton Flannel, yds. for $1.00. Wet Shaker Socks, S pair for $1.00. Wet Dress Goods; Wet Domestics; Wet Cloaks; Wet Hosiery; Wet Furnishing Goods, and Wet Clothing. AT Sheriff Bankrupt Store, M. ISAACS & Co., Consignees. Corner Concomlv and Main Streets, ASTORIA, OREGON. THE I X L The Leading Dry Goods Clothing House of Astoria, L&GE CTJRTAIXTS, I bare just received a large consignment of Lace Curtairjs,.and Curtain Materials, in the newest designs, and would invite an inspec tion from intending purchasers, confident that for rarity and Low Pfioes NO SUCH VALUE HAS EVER BEEN OFFERED IN ASTORIA. SiUss and Dress Goods, "We are showing on our Centre Counters a collection of tixa moat elaborate and richest Goods ever shown in this City, AT REMARKABLE LOW PRICES. All Silk Khadames, Drap D'Almas All Silk Foulards, Wool Surrahs, All Silk Ottomans, Satin Soleils, Etc., Etc. A Sufferer from Rheumatism. I limped about for years with a ' j?Jl!ir mid pntilrl nnf. linn1 rlnrr-n ,ufl. pcan circus exhibits in Astoria tn-dny. otlt excruciating pain. Parker's Gin- Of the performance at Seattle the'ger Lome eflected an actonishing cure yost-Intrfliqe:iw of the 4th says: and keeps mc well. It 13 infallible. The tont spread was the bigsjest over iuignamwnt 1. set u) in the territory, and. big as it j Wili you suffer with Dyspepsia and tr. w.-n; bv no means oiif eiio:i'!i to -iiiiu.wm.. omum t v imuzer 13 : !T!lBM!iIif'l i nnro v accommodate the crowd who sought 1 ilemenr. to pass into it. Scats were put up for The O. R. & W. Dock. Yoterday came down from Port land, F. T. Dodge, superintendent river division O. It. & 25". Co., Capt. J. D. liiles, Job. Smith, and J. Hol land. Their mission was in reference to tho rebuilding of the company's dock. It is a settled fact that tho dock will De rebuilt; the chief ques tion is the manner of its reconstruc tion. The idea seems to "ic to not at tempt any splicing of piles or build ing on the piles now in place, but to pull up and break oflfall the pile3 now standing and drive now ones through out. On this will be built a structure differing in several important respects from the old. Thfre will probably bo a proposition before the council at its next mooting asking for permission to extend the dock about fifty feet farth er into the stream, so as to allow a straightening of the lower corner. thus enabling incoming steamers to make a better landing than at. pres- I ent. Thursday nigltf was the quietest night we have seen in Astoria for many a day. Citir.en3 who had not closed an eye for forty-eight hours lay down to sleep in security. The thing is all over now, and it is no harm to speak of facte as they were. What the commit toe did is tho only thing that under the circumstances could have been done. The commit tee's work is now done; but it has not disbanded, and any attempt at lawless ness will be swiftly dealt with. It is no light provocation that calls for such action on the pare of citizens. Our neighbors in Seattle had a simi lar experience some time ago. Since they jerked the black life out of three wretches, and their lifeless bodies swung on a hastily built gallows, life and property is secure in Seattle. Fortunately the citizen's committee of Astoria was not pushed to the dreadful alternative of taking human life, but self-preservation is the first law of nature; it js above and beyond all legal intricacies of a complicated Keep 'em Going. If the vigilantes of Astoria run all their evil doers up here, wo may or ganisse and send them back. Stan dard. Organise by all meaus but keep 'em moving eastward . They'll strike sal vation bv th-,' time they reach the railroad front. - A resume of the immigration and tonnage to. Oregon and Washington Territory shows the number ol pas sengers reaching ttie UolumbM river and Paget Sound by ocean, for tho first six months of the present year, to be 30,941, as against 21,746 for tho same period la3t year, which is an in crease of 42 per cent. For corre sponding mouths the freight lists show an import tonnage, brought by 131 ships, 01 i4U,yil tons in WW, as against 89,812, which is an increase of 04 per cent. The number of outgoing steerage passengers is quite small and is composed mainly of those who are returning for wives and families, hay in?r come on ahead to select homer system of jurisprudence and when men j Or'goniin.. deliberately commit crime and excess in times of public tronble, they put themselves outside the pale of protec tion or sympathy: they invito repri sals and must abido by the decision of the public sentiment they have so grossly outraged. This may iut be good law, but it is the way tho most of us feel about it Card. 1 wish to return my sincere and heart felt thanks to the gentlemen who so very kindly assisted me in saving my furniture at the late fire. Yours very respectfully, Joe G. Ciiakteks. P. S. My present place of business can be found next door to Seaside bakery. Arrcxtctl ilicWrony Ulan. lie was Iujiiiinc alow: two larce bun dies, the perspiration pouring down his forehead, a cheerful smile all over his countenance: he did not look suspicious at all, but the police was puzzled about his heavy bundles, stopped him on the roauway ami searching tncni tnorougn ly. they found an elcirantsuit of clothes, a line new hat, a pair of boots, some starts, socks, etc, m facta complete out fit from head to foot. He showed them 1 the lull for the coods. which were ; bought of L I). Kant, The Boss Mer chant lauor, at a sreat bareain, forS2: Anybody can set the same sroods for the same price from the largest and best a.sMrimem in town. "West Sliore: "West Shore. The West Shore for June: snlendid illustrations of Astoria; just the num ber to send away. One thousand cop ies at uan cutter s. The Circus Sherman & Ilintnan's great Kur- CXiO.2S9 "We aro now showing the Largest and most fliegant Line of La dies' Cloaks and "Wraps ever brought to this City. Black Dolmans.. Trimmed with Lace, Fringe, and Gimp. ' " Black Silk Dolmans, ; Lined and Trimmed with Guipure Lace and Gimp. Fine Brocaded Satin Dolmans, " , Handsomely Trimmed with Chenille Fringe. V. Walking Jackets, Mantles, Ulsters and Dusters;. Shetland Shawls, Evening Shawls, Wool Shawls, All Sizes and Colors. CLOTHING AMD GENTS FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTJOSWt We are showing, without doubt, the largest, and most complete stock of Mens', Youths', and Boys' Clothing ever brought to Astoria AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. miL Sold by W. E. A dressing to beautify gray hair ei- huudrod persons Ln, ,,n..a r:i ,.; Cure is .E. De ment 2000 persons. All these were taken. and two or three irarn riiinnllil in shrill .1 ltd Kit nu i the ground. Such a numb-r wa I l.h,i yruvian syrup has cured thou- . i sands who were sutfering irom dyspep never utfiure seen neiu ;n !. picrj- .s!a,e uuiiy, uver complaint, ooi is, nu- mis circus Tha iierfiirman-e was nil i Jm,r:; female complaints, etc. Pamph ons circus, i ne punorman- an ( ,ets froe (o any a(1(lrpss 'Seth r.poj, good, the only part at all defective j .t Son-itostop. boing the running w the horses, the - .. . aninial3 finding it impossible to s't chitis inniieiliatefv relinvpVl hv Shilnh'a around in the soft sawdust with anv!r,,r'- Sold by W. 12. Dement. life or speed. 1 he boras wore gooit, t That Hacking Cough can bo so though, as was evidence', in their j 'j" ?hohIs Cure. We tricks and traiuing. .Jack and Tommy ! ' . i m. .i... i v-i.i.iwii cureu. uenuu ana swees cauuuu. ou nuai, v.jiui: mi: iimiiii- , ,,,,...,i i. c:,:!.!,.. r..i. -n orse is superb in ni3 every action, iruy. rnee ro cents, .Masai Injector free. The ponies, Duke and Duchew, arelr'" ueiiiem. verv cute and nrettv. Uaiuev is also Sleepless Nights, made miserable well-behaved, reliable, uitcresong tlll. n.m,.(ly lor yo vjol(l by w animal. The iVlorosco brother: xiv a whole show in thenihelves. Tht-y are lithe, siipple,quick,str)ng,un3urpassod by none and equaled by fow. Their somersaults, handsprings and contor tions arc wonderful, and. t!e-rj being four of them, the brother form no inconsiderable part of the show j Zorello on the iron bar was quite clever. Frank Morosco, one of the two clowns, was in sl excellent. William Gorman, the hurdle nder, wis as good as bin horse Hnd his horse was certainly as good as the best. The lady riders did not. appear to the advantage they would have done were the ground in pr.;w rendition, and they did quito as well under the circumstances as could bo expected. Take it all together it was a fine per formance, and one that will bear re peating, and of which tho mange- ment may be entirely satisued. Lowest Prices in Astoria. C. H. COOPEK, ' KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUILDING, ASTORIA. .Shiloh's Cough anu Consumption Cure is sold by us on Guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold byW.E. De ment. FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT! The fine Al Barque KATE F. TROOP, 1081 Register, Will be due at ASTOKIA on or about The 1 5th Instant to load for the above port. SAI..MO.N IN CASES will be taken in lots lo suit shippers, at reasonable rates For terms of Freight and Insurance, Apply to M EYEIt, WILSOX & CO., or SIBSON;CHUKCII& CO.. Portland, Or. Ort.. 1M. PilEKKV. Astoria, Or. Steamer Days. Following is a resume of sailiug dates for ocean steamers for .nine and July, steamers leaving Astoria and ban b rancisco every three days: i FROM .WTOltlA FnoM.s.xKitsnsco' Julyl AT 10 a.m. July Columbia. .Sunday slOt-eon Sunday ? ijueeii.YVMliiesuav iidiaie weunesaay ii Oregon. ..Satunlav liColmubiaSaiiinl:iy ll State Tuesday ITjQueen.. Tuesday 17 ColnmWa.Friday is)! Oregon... Friday 20 Queen ...Motulav i3;btate. .Monday si Oregon... Thurcdry 2f.!ColinnIti:iTlmrday M State Sunday IS' Queen Sundav 23 G. A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSMITHING, At t'asit. iioxen old stand, corner of Cass and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery worK, IlorsesnoelnR. Wasowt wade and repaired. Good work uaranteed. :nd repaired. For Sale. HCSTI.EK k FIV l & A Ikon's addition CHAS: H. WILLIAMSON & CO. Cenevieve St. rear of Hawes'TIn Store. Yoims and middle-aged men, auf ferin-i from nervous debility and kin dred affections, as loss of memory and hvnocondria. should inclose three stamns fur nart VI I of World's Dis pensary Dime Series of pamphlets. Address Worlds Disfkxsaky Mkh- ical Association, UiifFalo, i. I Know Whereof r Speak. For I have used it extensively. I re gard Parker's Gingor Tunic a nuatj excellent remedy fur kiduey, lung I and stomach disorder?. It invigo rates without intoxicating. J. Fran cis, "Rcligio Philos. Journal, Chicago. Shiloh's Vilalizer is what you lunal for Constipation. Loss of Appetite, Diz ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cent per bottle. Sold by AV. E. Dement. For the genuine J. II. Cutter old nnnrlum iini tlm lincf ftf Willie liniirTrs and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem opposite the bell tower, and sec Camp bell. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest pcrfumerv. and toilet articles, etc- can he bought at the lowest prices, at.l. W. Conns drm; store, opposite OcMden betel, Astoria. Constipation, liver and kidney dis eases are cured by Brown's Iron Bit ters, which enriches tho blood, and strengthens the whole system. For Sale. trim: m mj:kd couds dky iiem- I.ck Wood, which I will deliver at the liniises of customers for $4 a cord. Druyingorall kinds done at reasonable rates. i;. k. .MAuiuri. TTVO YOU WANT TO BUY A HOME JL rent a building or sell any property? Uso aniHV to CHAS. II. WILLIAMSON & CO. Ocean Grove. mm-: plat of this beautiful sum- JL nier resMirt has just been recorded- It Is si mated on Clat.sop Beach Just west of the Crimea Htmc. and is one of the finest loca- i t:on.s on the roast to s;o for a summer vaca Mion. Lots are limited in number will soon ; Ik? jjotie llr-t eome first served. Call and I e;inotir until snowing iwuuuu. cic. BOZOKTH . JOHNS Notice. A XX article at the late Arc will confer a fa vor bv TOllinir at the house of Thomas Stan field and earclun:; said house, as several articles ha e been found there amongst the effects of J. II. Lconanl, who, through com passion, he sheltered, hut as articles he ought;: to other parties have been found with his effects, I hereby notify all parties to search my house, so that the public will not he under the impression that I took them. THOMAS STA2JFIELD Lost. mVO Tl JUNKS : ONE WOODEN TRUNK A painted white, with clothing and papers in it; the other a yellow tin trunk, with cros stripes. rie:ise leave at ponce station II. JELDNES. C-:a Formerly of Blue "Wing Saloon Lost mWO COAL TUBS. THREE BALLAST M. tubs and a number of stevedore's shutes, branded B. & M. Finder will be rewarded by retunilnK to BROWN & McCABE. LDERBROOK PROPERTY FOR SALE. J Innnire of CHAS. H. "WILLIAMSON &C0. Largest Stools, Finest Goods. and OCCIDENT STOBE. Having received the most complete line'of Cents Furnishms Goods ever opened i Astoria, 1 shall offer to buyers the choicest Neckwear, Underwear, Dress Shirty, Fsacj Shirts, White Vests, Linen Dusters, Alpaca, Coats, etc.. etc. At the Very Lowest Prices ! he Largest Assortment of Straw Hats, All the leading styles in Soft, Stiff and Flexible Hats. Full stock of Clothing.including fine Prince Albert Coats in Blackand Blue The Tailorine deDartmeut comprises the largest stock of imported Cloths, Cassimoresi Worsteds, Tweeds, etc. D. A.McINTOSH, The Leading TAir.OR, CLOTHIER, HATTER and GENTS FURNISHER. IT PAYS MAGNUS U. ItttOcvtu, TO TRADE YITH MIS ! i Dealer In. ! HARDWARE, DION, STEEL, ! Iron Pipe and Fittings, j PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTER? i Goods and Tools. SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD "WHO? FRANK ELBEES0N, SeasideBatery & Confectionery. Because my Goods are the Best, and Always Fresh. Pnkpi Handle etc.. furnished for "Weddinc parties, on sbort notice, and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Cake ornamenting a specialty. Opposite ii. XV. Ilnme'H. A. Gr. SPEXARTH WILL OPEN IN A SHORT TIME SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER, ! Cannery ani Flsleraens Snpjlies Stoves, Tin Ware and Homu Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COP PER PLUMBING and STEAM' FlTTlNt Done with neatness and dispatch, None Dut first class workmen employed. A large assortment of SCALE? tfonstaatly on fiaad YOKES. AVe have for sale MOrVItOE'S Celebrated he Which arc- acknowledged by all .Loggers t be the BEST IX THE STATE. jay WARRANTED NOT TOCHECK. dwlm WILSON & FISltER. Astoria. IX Flavers New Building. L. K. G. SMITH, Importer and wholesale dealer in , Usars anil Tobacco, SmoUern' Articles rinjlas Cards, Catlery, sta tioner". Etc. ,r,,,. The largest and finest stock pi M-fcK-SCHAUii and AilBER GOODS iDthectty. Particular attention paid to orders rrom the country. Theo cracker, iIanaKer. Chenamus Street, Astoria. OrejOH. FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. TILE WESTPOET MILL COMPANY IS IN THE FIELD AND PROP0SB8 TO remain. . We will take orders for lumber from lal to 503 JL, at the mill or delivered. We also manufacture lath and salsaieof Al quality. Flooring a Specialty. Address all orders m WESTPORT MILL GO. S. 6, Benneb, Suplv 1