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ASTORIA, OREGON: SUNDAY- JULY S, 18S3 The Lanarkshire has arrived out E. C. Holden has been reappoint ed a notary public. Bishop Morris will officiate at Grace church to-day B. Wistar Morris, Bishop of the Episcopal diocese of Oregon, is in the city. The members of the Columbia board of pilot commissioners were all in the city last iveek. The smoke rolled up so dense yesterday that after two o'clock the sun glowed like a copper ball. There will be no service at the German church to-day, as the pastor is unable to attend till next Sundav. - That price of salmon combination didn't hold together very long. Fish are now worth just what they'll fetch. -The ladies who gave such valiant aid at the fire deserve to be elected honorary members of the department. Presbyterian church preaching morning and evening by the pastor. Evening subject "Lessons from the firo," - The Dallas flouring mill was de stroyed by fire last Friday morning; loss, $6,.O00, insHred for $4,000; in cendiary. A large crowd of pleasure-seekers came down on the Wide Wet yester day and were transferred to tho 0-n. Milk for Uwaco. There are twenty-five cannerieB on tho Columbia River. Commercial ITcrald. Count 'em again. There will bo diviuo service on board tho JEmmn T. Crowcll lying at Flavel's dock at 4 v. m., Ho v. J. W. McCormac officiating. Thomas Connell for chief of police, and an ordinance reducing liquor licenses to $300 per annum, give Portlandites present discussion. Sherman it Hinman paid $500 to bring their circus to Astoria thiB trip. They chartered the S. G. Herd and make their headquarters on the boat while in Astoria. W. B. Bancroft from A. L. Ban croft & Co., S. F.; Theo. Rosenberg of D. Rosenberg &Sons, N. Y., and Win.. E. "Waters of Whittier, Fuller & Co., S. F., are in the city. Forest fires of more than ordina ry magnitude are reported to the south of us. In Washington and Tillamook counties,, also, a great xmouut of damage is reported. Correspondents from Chad well, Bear River, Knappa, Cray's River and other points inform us that there was a general celebration on tho Fourth, and everyone had a good time. Some more of those notified left on yesterday morning's boat; we hope that is the last of a painful necessity; the city has had a week of hurtful distraction, and now, to business a ain. Thos. Butler, an ox-soldior from Vancouver, who cut his throat at the Burton house m Portland on tho af ternoon of the Fourth of J uly, died at four o'clock Friday morning at St. Yincent's hospital. Rev. B. S. McLafferty, of Eu gene City, occupies the pulpit of tho Baptist church to-day at 11 a. ai. and 7:45 i. m. Subject of evening lec ture, "Reckless Living," a diicourse specially for the 3oung people. Friends of sufferers by the late fire are invited to meet in the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Asso ciation at 2 p. M.. for the purpose of taking into consideration some jneas ures of relief. Charity. The C. Southard Hulbcrf is at Ea gle Cliff, where she will take on 4,000 cases salmon from Win. Hume's can nery: from there she goes to J. G Megler's Brookfield cannery, thence dropping down to Astoria where she will finish. Sherman & Hinman gave the best circus performance last evening that was ever given in Astoria. They have added greatly to their attractions since they were here last summer and justly claim to be tho most compiele organization on the road. The Good Templars of Astoria lodge 2To. 40 h&vo chartered tho teamer Tom Morris to go to Skipa uon this afternoon, where they ex pect to assist in instituting a now lodge.. All members of the lodge are invited. The steamer will start from Wilson & Fisher's at one o'clock sharp, What's the matter with the Port land papers? Tho Standard publishes an item as news that The Astoria had three weeks ago; the Oregonian in thrco several items says that it was raining in Astoria last Friday, and the News to cap the cli max of absurdity says the Htolen property in this city ia being brought to an account by "Tho Northwest News." It must be more than usually warm with our friends up the creek. Internal Revenue. An act to reduce internal reve nue taxation, and for other purposes, approved March .', 1883, provides "That the tares herein specified im posed bf the lows now in force be, and the same are hereby, repealed, as hereinafter provided, namely: On capital and deposits of banks, bank ers, and national banking associa tions, except such taxes as are now due and payable; and on and after the first day of July, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, the stamp tax on bank checks, drafts, orders and vouch ers, " " This leaves the tax on circulation only remaining. The question arising whether the tax will be charged up to date of the act or not beyond January 1 , the at torney general decides (Ma' 22) that: l'the duties on the averagf of deposits and capital stock of tht- association fur each hulf year cannot be assessed, ur the amount ascertained, until the expi ration of such half year: hence purl thereof cttn be regards as besoming due prior io that time.'' No duty therefore will hereafter bo collected from National Banks on de posits and capital aftur January 1, 1883, and from other banks after December 1, 1882. Two-cent check stamps are not re quired to be used after J uly 1, 1883, and those unused, whether printed on checks or otherwise, will be redeomed, less ;" percent., by tho Commissioner of Internal Revenue, if presented within three years from time of pur chase from the Government. Private die proprict:uy stamps will be redeem ed at their face value, less o or 10 per centum, according to the rate of com mission allowed on their purchase. Stamps may be exchunged for other check ur proprietary stamps of equal value until July 1, 1S8:. The stamps should be accompanied, by a claim, on Form 81, copies of which form, will be furnished upon application to the Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Washington, 1). C. In claims for redemption of im printed stamps, allowed prior t-j July 1, 188?, the blanks upon which tho stamps are printed will be destroyed. In claimH allowed after July 1, i 88;?, the blanks will bo destroyed, unless claimants request their return, in which case the word "Redeemed" will be impressed on the check or draft, and the blanks, with the stamps so cancelled, will be returned by rcyis- tcrcil mail, free of expense, unless ho shall otherwise direct, in which case they will bo returned at his expense. In rejected claims, stamps are return ed to claimants. A Pine Picture. In tho studio of 3Irs. Achcy hangs a picture winch is receirnnr the finishing touches and which will bo on exhibition in the post office next Tuesday. It portrays a. scene of sur passing beauty, Astoria at sunrise, and in tho treatment of her snbiect the artist has evinced the most deli cate arrangement of color, while re maining implicitly true to nature. The view is from the deck of the Highland Light, looking up stream. A light breeze ripples the water, the fishing b.iats are returning on the morning ebb, the sun, three hours high and obscured by floating clouds throws shadows on the glistening stream; above, half dimmed by purple mists, stands Tonguo Point, and far in the distance rise tho wooded slopes of Washington Territory. On the right are the hills, to the south of upper Astoria, smoke from forest fires obscures tho radiance of the green foliage, and in the stream are craft of ertry size. The pieturc i3 a bouitiful one, and will doubtless adorn the walls of some one of our citizens who can afford to purchase that which is a "thing of beauty and a joy forever." Mr. J. C. Trullinger, proprietor of the West Shore mills, wishes to say that as far as his mills are con cerned he has not raised the price of lumber, and that the article in yester day morning's paper in reference to the alleged raise in the'price of lumber hid no foundation in fact as far as he was concerned. The West Shore mills have lumber. not raised the price of When the fire alarm sounded its solitaiy signal yesterday afternoon for assistance in putting out the firo in the brush, one of the boys who was ovor near the old mill on Young's river hoard it and started for town aa hard as he could run. When about half way he met two men running their boal, "Hold up," he said, What's the matter!' ' " Why" said one, "don't you hear that bell, that's the vigilantes. WeVe got to light out," And they lit. At the Methodist church, morn ing theme "The how, tho why and the wherefore of the late tire.' Text; "Now therefore bo 3'o not- mockers, lest your bauds be made strong; for I have heard from tiie Lord God of hosts a consumption eveu determined upon tho whole earth." (Ga. 28:22.) Evening theme "The refuge of lies swept away." Text: "For tho bed-is shorter than that a man can stretch himself on it; and the covering nar rower than that he can wrap himself in it. (Isa. 28:20.) "Buck Flinn" Tells his Story. On Friday night William Johnson, , went into the Oregovian office, and ; baring his body to the waist, showed i upon his back eleven uly red welts, j some of which had broken tho skin, received at the hands of the citizens' committee at Astoria. His story i3 that he, with two companions, were near Hill's variety theater about 12 1 o'clock a few nights since. Hb had bought a bottle of whisky, and was taking out the cork with a knife. At J this juu cturc they wore approached j by members of the committee, who ; with drawn revolvers hurried them to ' jatl. At 3 o'clock Frida' morning a ! i deputation from the committee visited i u:... j ...i j . j i . mm aim uiijuia aim uiucicu uic.n to leave the town. He responded that : he would leave as soon as he got his : pay. Thereupon he and four others ! were haudcuficd and marched to the uuy uaii, where the committee was in session, the prisoners being con fined in an anteroom while the com mittee passed on their cases. Th e verdict reached, they were conducted by tho crowd to the woods beyond the graveyard. Six mon with rifles took the lead and the remainder sur rounded the prisoners, each with a drawn revolver. Arriving at the designated spot Johnson and two Italians were caused to strip to the waist, and were then tied up by I he wri3t to a telegraph pole, and the leader called to "jNumbur 21" and to "Number 27" to lay on the strokes. The men so ordered then drew a buggy whip each, with the lashes cut off, and slowly but powor fully dealt the blows. The fourth prisoner fainted and he was not flogged. The fif;h evidently belonged to some secret society, as he gave a peculiar sign and was allowed to go without punishment. The quintette with sereral others were taken aboard the Mountain Queen, furnished with tickets for Portland and the price of n meal. This is the story as told by Johnson. In auswer to a reporter's inquiry, he said he was drunk when arrested, and probably defiant. ''The Italians," he said, "are a great deal worso hurt than I am. One of them was so badly whipped that he can hardly stand. When we first got to the place they put a rope around my neck, and I was glad to get off with my life." During the conversion with tho reporter, which lasted ten minutes or more, Johnson, strangely, did not express indignation toward his punishers. He suid he was a horseshocr by trade, but had worked at fishing this summer. He gave tolerably correct version of a part of the affair. Rapid Transit of Mr. Dungan. Thomas Dnngan left Duugan's ferry Saturday, Juno 9th, and arrived in San Francisco Sunday, the 10th at noon. At 10 the next morning Monday ho sailed for Astoria, Ore gon, where he arrived Wednesday at 1 1 jl. M. From there ho went 20 miles across into Washington Terri tory and was back at Astoria at 2 o'clock the same night or Thursday morning. Uo sailed Thursday at 3 P. M. from A3toria and arrived in San Francisco Saturday morning at 7 o'clock, took tho steamer Humboldt at 11 o'clock a. m. Sunday. Took the stage at 12:20 and arrived home at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon, just a trifle over a week from tho time he left. hnUrprae. -Dr. II. R. Fowler, of San Fran cisco, uaiitornia, died at, etarts, Tillamook Co., on the evening of June 30th, of Iiright'a disease of the kidno3's. He was a brother of Rev. Chas. Fowler of the Chrintian Advo cafe, N. Y. -A single bell tap at half past two yesterday afternoon brought everyone flying to the street It was intende I as an alarm to get men to help put out the fire on tho hill which with a change of wind threatened destruction to outlying buildings. The utmost proeaution is necessary for every thing is dry as tinder, and "a spark maj' raise an awful blaze." Sherman it Hunnan's circus showed at Tacoma last Friday night, got on board the train, slammed down to Kalama and got aw3y for Astoria at half past ten yesterday morning, get ting here too late for tho afternoon performance but in time to get every thing in good shape for the evening. j.nc tent was jammeu tun, the per formers at their best and everything advertised was given with all the at ionium to tieiau ior v. men this com bination was famous. The circus will show again this evening at ei"ht o'clock. Arrested the Wrong1 ."Uan. He was lugging along two large bun dle, the perspiration pouring down his forehead, a cheerful smile all over his countenance; he did not look suspicious at all, burthe polico was puzzled about his heavy bundles, stopped him on the roadway and searching them thorough ly, they found an clegantsuitof clothes, a line new hat, a pair of boots, some shirts, socks, etc, in facta complete out fit from head to foot. He showed them the Dill for the goods, which were bought of M. D. Kant, The Boss Mer chant Tailor, at a great bargain, forS25. Anybody can get the same goods for the same price from the largest and best assortment in town. West Shore; "West Shore. The West Shore for June; splendid illustrations of Astoria; just the num ber to send away. One thousand cop ies ai ;an Amer s. Fire! Fire! Fire! Water! Water! Water! Smoke ! Smoke ! ! Smoke I ! ! $2,875.60 Salvage received from J. Bachman Bros., Underwriters. SALE OF DAMAGED GOODS NEXT MONDAY. 18 Cases of Dry Goods. Clothing and Furnishing Goods, consigned by Sheriff O'fcleil to M. Isaacs & Co. These roods saved from the wreck nf t-hp B Steamship Calypso, only a water, will be sacrificed at Wet Cabot A, IT) yards Wet American Percales, ITT . T 1 T - t a wet insn jmen .rasii, 14 yds. lor $1.(10. I Wet Heavy Fruit of the Loom Sheeting, 4 yds. lor $i.uu. Wet Heavy Canton Flannel, s 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 0'Neil'& Bankrupt Store, M. ISAACS & Co., Consignees. Corner Coneomlyand .Main Streets, ASTORIA, OREGON. I Ocean Park. Oceau Park is situated in county, Washington Territory, Fuir-;erviciatllA.M.,aiul7:)p.M.Wediies-teen miles north of the Columbia nv-SSSf?0' cr, on the Ocean-bench road, miming j Kii:st Pi:ksi:vtki:iaxCiiui:cii Ser from Ilwaco to Ovterrille. It con- ycPS :,t11 .A-'-d 7W p.m. Wedncs- I ( hi V Vitiitirr iirfii-f innnflnn . ,'n iists of two hundred and fifty acres of land with a frontage of tliret;-furths of a milo on the ocean beach. A road way one hundred feet wide connects tho Park with Shoalwatcr Hay, and terminates in a small tract of land with a bay frontage of six hundred and sixty feot, all of which in included in the deed of the nark. Utthin' privileges are thus afforded on the ocean and on tho bay. The bay is a the and The beautiful sheet of water, and ocean beach between Ilwaco Ocean Park is unsurpassed. peninsula at thii point is about a milo uido. The natural facilities of the park are excellent for making it a most atttactive seaside resort. Tho grounds aro level and dry, suit able for building purposes. Heauti- ful groves of ptnc and spruce and alder intersperso it. Pure well water for drinking can be had in abundance. The grounds are owned by an associa tion consisting of ten minister and ten laymen, known an the "Quean Park Camp Meeting Association of the f. E. Church." The association was incorporated under the laws of Oregon and Washington Territory, May 1, 188:?. Tho constitution de clares tho object of the association to bo "the holding of camp mee'itis and meetings for other religious and be nevolent purposes, and to furnish a Christian Bea-aido resort at moderate cost, and freo from the temptations to dissipation usually attendant im fashionable watering places." x Fpllepvj- (Fitn) successfully treated. Pamphlet of particulars one stamp,addres Wokld's Disr-KXSAitY Mkiucai. Association', Buffalo, N. Y. For a Scat Filling lo( Or. Shoe, go to P.J. (loodmans. on ("ho namus street, next door to I. W. t'ae. All goods of the best make and nuaran teed quality. A full slock: new goods constantly arriving. Custom work. I Know Whereof I Speak. For I have used it extensively. I re gard Parker's Ginger Tonic a most excellent remedy for kidney, lung and stomach disorders. It invigo rates without intoxicating. .J. Fran cis, Ueligio Philoa. Journal, Chicago. Foi Dyspepsia andLivor Complaint, you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shilohs Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. .Sold by W. E. Dement. Brace up the whole system with Kins of the Blood. See Advertisement. The Rcr. Geo. II. Thayer, of Bour bon, Ind., says: ''Both myself and wife owe our Hves'toSim.on's Coxsujii'tiox Cukk." .Sold by W. K. Dement The best cure for discuses nf the nerves, brain and muscle.?, is Ttrown's Iron "Bittera. Indigestion, dyspepsia", heart-burn, nausea, etc., cured by using Brown's Iron Hitters. For the genuine J. 11. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best of wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the (Jem opiwsite the bell tower, and see Camp bell. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest periumery, aim louei articles, oie- can he bought at the lowest prices, at.l. Yv. Conn's druc store, opposite OeMden betel, Astoria. Shiloh's Catarrh Bemedy a posi tive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Mouth. tt)!d by W. E. Dement Win will vou cough when Shiloh's Cure will Hive immediate relief. Price loctsSOctsandSl. Sold by W. E. De ment A dressing to beautify gray hair e ery family needs. Parker's Hair Bal sam never fails to satisfy. slightly damaged by marvelously low prices. for $L.un. 2f yds. ior $1.00. .. . - . .... Clli'Itdl WKECTOKY. P u-tiir ' (i:a.ci: .(-'hit.cii IJoly communion Mirst irundavof even- month. Snnil.iv o'clock. KVv. J. V. Milligan, Pastor. CoNl;i:KATioxAr. Church Services am a. 31. ami v. 3r. Her. Sam'l Wood, Pastor. Koman Catholic Church Services at lOilo a. 31. Kev. h. Dielman, Pastor 31. E. CurncH Sorvices at 11 a. 3t and 7sp.ji. J .ccture and Prayer Meet ing, Wednesday, at 7 r. 3i. Ilev. W.T. Chapman, Pastor. Haitist Ciirucn. Services every other Sunday. Sunday School at 2 p. 31. Rev. Winlield Seott D. D. pastoral supplv. Steamer Days. Following is a resume of sailing dates for ocean steamers for July, steamers leaving Astoria and San Francisco every three days: KKOJl ASTOUIA U'KOMSAIfKKAXClSCO , , .Jtllyl AT 10 A. 31. July ( oliiinina.. Sunday sOregon Sunday a ueen. Wednesday llStatc Wednesday 11 Orioii.Satun!ay lliCoIumufcuSaturday 14 State Tuesday 17 Queen.. .Tuesday 17 ColiimWaFridav sOiUregon . Friday 20 Queen.... .Monday estate Monday 23 Oregon... Thursdry ;ColiunliIaTlmrsday 2C State Sunday 20; Queen .Sunday 23 Salmon Shipments from Astoria to San Francisco. JL'I.T. 2Orcyon: Quinn 3o0, J Williams :viO Thames & Knowles 400, Warren 500, .1 W Hume .123. Total 2125. State: A Booth Jb Co 500,Thome3 & Knowles 300, W Hume 1100, Cutting 5-J0, U P 123, Astoria 300, Eureka 600. Total :H3. Foreign Salmon Shipments. ..it 1. v. iiL'Uock: Aberdeen 5000, West Coast 200D, Occidental 2000. Booth & Co 3500, Megler & Co 2050, llanthorn & Co 3000. Cuttintr 11W). Georce T Myers 2000, S D Adair & Co 1S0O, Pillar Rock 200, J West 5100. Devlin & Co 3000. Total 32,850. A Sufferer from Rheumatism. 1 iimped about for years with a eane, and could not bend down with out excruciating pain. Parker's Gin ger Tonic ellected an actonishin cure and kueps me well. It is infallible. M. f!nilfoyle, Binghamton, If. Y. A Vasal Injector free with each lottIe of Shiloha Catarrh Kemedy I'riee 50 cents. Sold by W. E. Dement "Hackinctack." a lasting and fra grant perfume. I'riee 25 and 50 cents. Sold hv W. E. Dement. Constipation, liver aud kidney dis eases are cured bj Brown's Iron Bit ters, which enriches tho blood, and strengthens the whole system. Have Wistar's balsam of wild cherry lways at hand. It cures conchs. colds. bronchitis, whooping cough, croup, in fluenza, consumption, and all throat and lung complaints. M cents and5l a bot tle. Are you made miserable by Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of appetite," Yellow Skin ? Shiloh's Vital izer is a positive, cure, r or sate oy W . E. Dement. tjinr.onV Crr.B will immediately relieve Croup, whooping! couch and Bronchitis, bold by W. E. Dement FOR LIVERPOOL DIREGT1 The fine A I Barque KATE F. TROOP, 1081 Register, Will be due at ASTOUIA on or alwut The 15th Instant to load for the above port. . SAli.MU.N l.N CASKS will be taken m lots to suit shippers, at reasonable rates, For terms of Freight and Insurance, Ai'Plv to MEYER, WILSON & CO., " or.SIHSOX,CHUItCII&CO.. Portland, Or. Or to P.UCUEUUY. Astoria, Or. G. A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSMITHING, At Capt. Kogers old stand, corner of Cass and Court Streets. Ship and Canuery. work. Horseshoeing Waons made and repaired. Good wor guaranteed. C. -H. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. TH The Leading Dry Goods Clotlxing House of Astoria I havfe just raoeived a large consignment of Lace Gurtains,. antl Curtain Materials, in tbe newest designs, and would invite an inspec tion from intending purchase confident that for rarity and Low Prices NO SUCH VALUE HAS EVER BEEN OFFERED IN ASTORIA, Silks and Brass Goods, We are showing on our Centre Counters a collection of tho most elaborate and richest Goods ever shown in this City, AT REMARKABLE LOW PRICES, All Silk Ehadames, Drap D'Almas All Silk Foulards, Wool Surrahs, All Silk Ottomans, Satin Soleils, Etc., Etc. . CLOCKS, "We are now showing the Largest and most Eiegant Line o 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. Walking Jackets, Mantles, Ulsters and Dusters. Shetland Shawls, Evening Shawls, Wool Shawls, All Sizes and Colors. CLOTHING AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT We are showing, without doubt, the largest, and most complete stock of Mens', Youths', and Boys' AT EXTREMELY Largest Stock, Ixowesi Prices in Astoria. C. H. COOPER, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUILDING, ASTORIA. OCCIDENT STORE. Havine received the most complete line of Gents Furnishing Goods ever opea4 la Astoria, 1 shall offer to buyers the choicest Neckwear, Underwear, Dress ShlrwyiTtfncjr Shirts, white Vests, Linen Dusters, Alpaca, Coats, etc., etc. At the Very Lowest Prices ! The Largest Assortment of - styles in Soft, Stiff Full stock of Clothing, including fine The Tailoring department comprises Cassi meres, Worsteds, Tweeds, etc. D. A. McINTOSH, T3a.e -Zeading TAILOR, CLOTHIER, HATTER IT PAYS TO TRADE ITH ME ! WHO? ! I FRANK ELBERSON, j SeasideBatery & Confectionery. Because my Goods are the Best, : and Always Fresh. r.iki OandlM etc.. furnished for "Weddlne parties, on short notice, and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Cake ornamenting a specialty. Opposite ii. W: Jlnme'a. A. G. SPEXARTH WILL OPEH IH A SHORT TIME IN Flavel's New Bnililing. L. K. Cr. SMITH, Importer and wholesale dealer in Cigars and Tobaccos, Smokers' Articles, riaylas Cards, Cutlery, Sta tloncry. Etc. The largest and finest stock of MEEK SCHAUil and AMBER GOODS In the city. Particular attention paid to orders from nil; tUUUUJi Theo. BRACKER, llanaser. Ohenamui Strett. Astoria. Oregon. Clothing ever brought to Astoria LOW PRTCES. Finest Goods. and Straw Hats, All the leading and Flexible Hats. Prince Albert Coats in Black and Blue the largest stock of imported Cloths, and GENTS FURNISHER. MAGNUS C. GK0SBY, Dealer In HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, PLUarBERS AUTD STEAM FITTER0 Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER, Cannery and Flsiermens inppliK Stoves, Tin Ware and KtHSt Furnishing Goods. JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, COP PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTIN8. Done with neatness and dispatch. None but first class workmen employed. A large assortment ofj SCALE? Constantly oa band YOKES. " We have for sale niOIVUOITS Celebrated Ye5et Which are acknowledged by all Logger tn be the BEST IX THE STATE. SS'-WAItKANTED NOT TO CHECK, d wlm WILSON & FISHER, Astoria. , FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. THE WESTPORT MILL COMPANY IS IN THE FIELD AND PROPOSES TO remain. We will take orders for lumber from 10ft: to E0o JL, at the mill or delivered. We also manufacture lath and shingles of At quality. Flooring a Specialty. Address all orders ,TT WESTFOXT MULL QO. , S. C, BKXJiEB, Sopk O "fU -