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About The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1883)
ASTORIA, OREGON: FRIDAY JULY 13, 18S3 Don't believe all you hoar. The State is due this morning. The El Cavitan has arrived out. The Gtn. Miles leaves for Tilla mook to-morrow morning. Sol. Russel and troupe will play in Astoria on the 23d inst. But 103 miles of track on the P. R. R., remains to be laid. A large party of Portland excur sionists went to Ilwaco yesterday on the Oen. Miles. Nearly three months without a drop of rain. The utmost vigilance is needed as regards fire. Win. Sexton, Pacific coast mana ger of the Lion Insurance company is a passenger on the State. Sol Smith Russel will play in Portland next week, having come west via the N. P. R. R. The camp meeting nt Ocean Park, near Ilwaco, begins on the 2Gth nst., and continues ten days. A. G. Spexarth will re-open in the building now occupied by W. E. Dement & Co., in a week's time. Extreme forest fires are reported from Tillamook. In the Nestucsa re gion the damage is said to be consid erable. The Portland city council has re jected the nomination of Thos. Con nell for chief of police by a vote of seven tu two. An extension of the Main street wharf is being built on the Cass street end of the property, thus covering the entire dock. The Weekly Astorian, full of more newB than you could write in a dozen letters, comes out this morning; a specially large edition. "Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty." Just so, and in Astoria at present, the market rates of safety are quoted at the same figures. . The value of the stamps, postal cards and envelopes sold at the As toria postofiice for the quarter ending June 30, 1883, aggregates 1,059 55. The Kootenai Conner boasts of that place being the only town in the world of 120 people which has a seven-column newspaper and water works. A report comes from San Fran cisco that Capt. Thompson, of the bark Mary Hogarth which sailed from here March 5th, died recently at Port Stanley. Father Powers was one of the original organizers of tho Clatsop Presbyterian church, the first Presby terian church on the coast, and was the first Presbyterian cider west of the Rocky mountains. Lawrence Coe who was collector of internal revenue in Portland in 1862, has been sued through his bonds men by the government for $1,020.12 alleged to be overdrawn by him. Twenty-one years is a loner time for even a government claim to slumber. Forest fires are raging along tha Skagit and Snohomisli rivers. Nearly every camp in that region has suffered damage. Alone the straits of Fuca the whole country appears to be ablaze, and the smoke is so dense that sailing vessels have much difficulty navigating. Herald. In the police court yesterday afteraoon Sarah Cummings charged with keeping a bawdy house, , was fined $100; .Hattie Marks, on the same charge was fined $100; "Slim Dick," $50: Chas. King, plain drunk $2; Aug Brown forfeited $5; Jas unco The other cases were con tinued. To-night the famous Courtright & Hawkins minstrels will give one of their first-claBs entertainments at Occidental Hall. The troupe is com mended m very favorable terms by the newspapers and will have crowded house in Astona. It might be wen to state mat tne curtain rises at eight o'clock. Maj. T. J. Blakeny, superintcn- tendent ot tne lite saving service on t"h Pacific coast, is a passenger on tho incoming steamer, on a tour of in snection of stations on the Columbia river. He recently suggestod that number of improvements bo made on the Oregon and Washington Territory coast, and his visit is in furtherance of that object. The funeral of the late T. P. Powers will take place this afternoon The coffin will be closed at noon, and conveyed from his late residence to the Presbyterian church, where the funeral services will be conducted by the pastor; from the church the body will be conveyed to the steamer Sam and accompanied by the famil of the deceased will be taken to Clatsop cemetery, there to be interred. tot. A cold anchor earrinc. on last Tues day. A suitable reward will be paid for its return to this omce. Real Estate Transactions. A. C. and J. Kinney and L. C Kinney and W. 35. lleadington to A. P. Anderson, lots 7 and 8, blk 17, Aldcrbrook; $500. Same parties to M. F. Lawrence, lots 5 andG, blk2G, Aldcrbrook; S500. Samo parties to C. Brown and J. Q. A. Bowlby, lots 1, 11 and 12, blk 17, and lots I and blk 20, Aldcrbrook; $1,250. E. C. Crow to J. J. Owen, f acres Sec 17, T 8; $50. A. F. and C. F. Johns to W.Truitt, lot 5, blk 107, and lot 3, blk 340, Mc Clure's Astoria; SoOO. J. O. and A. M. Bozorth to W. Truitt, lots 3 and 4, blk 37, lot 2, blk 100, lot 3, blk 134, lot 5, blk 144, lot blk 147, lots 5 and fi, blk 151, lot 8, blk 131. McClure's Astoria: $1,500. G. II. George and D. M. Suther land to J. J. Bassey, blk 01, Shivc- ly's Astoria; $2,500. J. W. and A. M. Welch to W. L. McEwan. Geo. Wntkins and A. S. Bennett, ten acres land, Sees 10 and 17, T 8: $1,000. A. C. and J. C. Kinney to J. P. Dickenson, lot 8, blk 150, McClure's Astoria: $80. A. C. Kinney and J. Kinney to A. W. Kinney, lot 7, blk 150; $75. J. and E. Williamson toL. Jonesen blks 5, 0, 15 and 10. Williamsport; S475. R. and H. Carrn there W. Morey and D. McTavish to B. S. Kimball, lotl, blk 04, McClure's Astoria; $450. E. Siferte to J. K. Braliier, 12.8 acres school district No. 2; $225. H. R. Brown to P. Mattsou, 20 acres T. 0 X, R 10 W; $1,200. Grand Lodge A. O. U. W. R. Newcomb, grand recorder of the Oregon and Washington grand lodge, A. O. V Y., in his aiiuunl report says: In the second year f our organi zation there were fifteen new lodces and seventy-five members added pro ducing $1,(2 00. In the third year thirty-five new lodges and 1 ,707 now members, making $3,-J57; in the fourth year fourteen new lodges and 22 members increasing our income $1,403, but thiB year we have but eight new lo lgc3 anil 595 new mem bers producing but $995. There have been sixty-two rejec tions this year, the great majority by our grand medical director. The per centage of rejections by this officer has been much higher this year than last, and taking into consideration the small number joining, shows that greater care has been exercised. From this course of procedure good results must flow, and I am satisfied that we will reap our reward in the years to come. i e have had three xpulsions during the 3'ear, and for causes which seem to be deserving. During the past year I have issued 595 beneficiary certificates, and in the same time 313 have been annulled. thirty have died, and expelled, leaving a net gam of 298. Our membership was reported at 3,301 on June 30, 1882, but by time and care found a number of errors, as ex plained in another portion of my re port. These amount to forty-aix, which taken from tho whole number, leaves our membership at the present time 3o07. Tho following is tho financial statement of the recorder: Beneficiary fund receipts, $58,978; total amount of warrants drawn $58, 000. General fund receipts, $4, 407.30; total amount, of warrants draw, $0,252.47. -There are sixty men in this city who were given tickets of leave by the Astoria vigilance committee, but they keep very quiet. standard. . lliu newspaper man, saTs an ex change, takes but ono excursion to the country, and from that ho never re turns. When he has worn out his days his comrades cany what is left of him out to the cemetery and lay him down to rest. Then they co back to their work and speak kindly of the lost friend, but they write no obituary resolutions about him ;give them credit for that, and don't forget that now is the timo to subscribe. Wanted. A boy to learn tiie plumbing ami cas fitting trade. Apply to JtUDPOCK it WHEELER. West Sliorc : West Shore. The West Shore for June: splendid illustrations of Astoria: just the num ber to send away. One thousand cop ies at carl Adiers. For a "ca Fitting Boot Or Shoe, go to P. J. Goodmans, on Che namus street, next door to 1. W. Case. All goods of the best make and guaran teed quality. AiuiistocK; new goous constantly arriving, custom won;. A Sufferer from Rheumatism. I limped about for years with a cane, and could not bend down with out excruciating pain. Parker's Gin ger Ionic eflectcd an actomshmg euro and keeps me well. It is infallible. M. Uuilfovle, Binchamton. J. Y. A bunch of keys was lost vestcnlav for which a reward will be paid upon return to this office. There will he a special meeting of Council Xo.9ai,A. JL. of IL, at eight o'clock, on Saturday evening, the l-lth i nst . Dy order of V. C. It. V. Moxtkith. Over $4,000 worth of diamonds and jewelry on the revolving stand In the window of Hansen's jewelry slorc. Come around and see them flash in the sunlight. For the genuine J. II. Cutter old Bourbon, and the best of wines, liquors and San Francisco beer, call at the Gem opposite the bell tower, and see Camp bell. The best cure for diseases of the nerves, brain and muscles, is Brown's Iron Bitters. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Jlcraedy Price 50 cents. Sold by W.E. Dement Fire Insurance. The Coast liecietc fire insurance chart for 1883, just issued, gives tho premiums received and losses paid on the Pacific coast for the year 1880, 1831 and 1882 by all the companies' doing a firo insurance -business here. Theso figures are compiled from tho sweni statements of the companies, filed by thorn in tho offico of the In surance Commissioner. From the comparative figures of tho different yeare it appears that fire insurance on the Pacific coast, while increasing in volume, has increased in hazard. The ratio of losses paid to premiums re ceived in lSss was 4VJ per cent; in 1831 it was 35 per cent. As a conse quence of thi3 increased ratio of loss ten companies have withdrawn from business on this coast since January 1st. Five of the ten were French companies, one nas a Ulasgow com pany and fonr wore companies of eastern state?. The total premium income of these ten companies in this field last year was $293,501 and they paid for losses $102,003, or 52 per cent. A Card. Editor Asiokiax: It has been stated in the newspapers anil repeated on the streets, that two of tne parties who were, us we believe justly. Hogged by the citizens commit tee, were Italians, and being or mat na tivity ourselves, we decidedly object to having our countrymen accused of a crime for which they are in no-wise re sponsible. We have taken pains to as certain the names and nativity of the castigated individuals, and we have found, and wish the public to know. that they tccrc not Italians. It has be come a common practice, to attribute to our countrymen almost cverj' crime committed on the Columbia river: this has undoubtedly been thoughtlessly done, without considering the injustice ofir. Now we, (by which is meant the Italians of thiscommunity),arc as much in favor of maintaining the law as the best and most law-abiding citizens, among which we claim to rank, and when any countrymen of ours is guilty of any crime let him be punished for it, and you will find us ever ready to as sist 'in maintaining the law and pre serving or ler. but before any crime is charged against us, be sure that wo are responsible tor it. We think wc are justified in saying. that a very small per centage of the crimes committed in this com munity have been committed by Ital ians, although a large percentage there of has been charged to them, the in justice of which we keenly feej, and of lis injustice, we iiiiuk every impartial man will be assured, if he take the trouble of investigating the matter. A. 5. r ARZIXA, A. Maxcixi, V. Lixdo. A School Boy's Grammar. "Whose is that fine store T "It is M. 1). Kant's stored "What does he sell in that store:' "He sells men's, youth's and b05's clothing from the best stock in the city. "What else does lie sell V "HqscII gents' furnishing goods,boots and shoes, in fact everything in the line of men's wearing apparel." " "Does he sell cheap?' "lie docs sell cheaper than any other house in the city." "Has he anything else to sell ?" "Yes, he sells the finest of cloths and cassimercs and has them made up into those elegant fitting suits you see our gentlemen wear. "Why do they call him the boss?' "Because he has the largest and finest stock, best goods and lowest prices in the city.' Salmon Shipments from Astona to San Francisco. JL'LY. H Oretjon: Quinn X0, .1 Willian 350 T homes & knowles 400. Warren 3C lams 300, J W Jlume.vi... Total 2123. State: A Booth & Co r00, Thomes & Knowles r00, W Hume 1100, Cutting 520. II P 123, Astoria :t00. Eureka GOO. Total 3443. 8 Columbia: Eureka POO, C WHuine l.'CO, 1 X U 1000, Astoria 400, Scandina vian 2000, Cutting 732, Quinn 430. Total 11 Queen: Warren 4G0, Astoria 400, West Coast 2000. Cutting 241, Aberdeen 1075, Tnion 123, Eureka ZOO. Total 5201. Steamer Days. Following is a resume of sailing dates for ocean steamers for July, steamers leaving Astoria and San Francisco every three daj's: . PROM ASTORIA I PROM SAX FRANCISCO .1 uly at 10 a. m. .luly OregonSaturday H!CoIuinbiaSaturi!ay 14 Suite Tuesday ITjQucen .Tuesday 17 Columlria...Friilav SOiOrejron. Friday 20 Queen Monday 23;State Monday 23 Oregon... Thursdry 2GColumhiaThursday 20 State . Sunday 29lQueen .Sunday 23 Kt-nutirul "Women arc made pallid and unattractive by functional irregularities, disorders and weaknesses that are perfectby cured by following the suggestions given in an illustrated treatise (with colored plates) sent for three letter postage stamps. Address would s Dispexsa nv Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. I Know Whereof I Speak. or I have used it extensively, l re gard Parker's Ginger Tonic a most excellent remedy for kidney, lung and stomach disorders. It mvigo rates without intoxicating. J. Fran cis, "Rcligio Philos. Journal, Chicago. Indigestion, dyspepsia, heart-burn, nausea, etc, cured by using Urown's Iron Hitters. Have Wistar's balsam of wild cherry always at nana, it cures cougus, colas bronchitis, wlioomng cougli. croup, in fluenza, consumption, and all throat and mug complaints. I) cents anui a Dot tle. Brace up the whole system with King ot tne JJioou. ee Advertisement. "Hackmetack." a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents Sold by W. E. Dement. builohs Catarrh Hemedy a nosi live cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Mouth. Sold by W.E. Dement. Why will you cougli when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts 50 cts and 51. Sold by W.E. De- menu Arc you made miserable bv Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of appetite, Yellow Skin ? Shiloh's Vitnl- izer is a positive cure. For sale by W. r. Liemem. Foi Dyspepsia andLiver Complaint, you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's vitalizcr. It never tans to cure, bold by w. V Dement. Shiloh's Cure will immediately relieve Croup, whooping! cough and Bronchitis, bold by Dement. Fire! Fire! Fire! Water! Water! Water! Smoke i Smoke $2,875.60 Salvage received from 37 Bacinnan Bros,, Underwriters. 18 Cases of Dry Goods. Clothing and Furnishing Goods, consigned by Sheriff G'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, 15 yards for $1.00. Wet American Percales, 2." yds. for $1,00. Wet Irish Linen Crash, 14 yds. for $1.00. Wet Heavy Fruit of the Loom Sheeting, 4 yds. lor $1.00. Wet Heavy Canton Flannel, .s yds. for $1.00. Wet Shaker Socks, 8 pair for $1.00. Wet Dress Goods; Wet Domestics; Wet Cloaks; Wet Hosier v: Wet Furnishing- Goods, and Wet Clothing. AT Sh&riff 0' Neil's Bmkrapt Store, , M. ISAACS & Co., Consignees. Corner Concomly and .Main Streets. ASTORIA, OREGON. Imnnrtnnt Xotice to Fishermen ninl Other. MKFtV of the CHOP IIOrsK. will. Hive you hip isiv i i-cem mem in ion u . for cash. i;ani y me weoiv jni, 111 ad vance. Meals at any hour, day or nijiht. Tim Jtcv. Geo. 11. Thayer, of Hour- j boil, Inil., savs: 'l?oth inyelf ami wife oweour lives toSnii.oii's Coxsi'MPTIux " Ccbk. -Sold by W. K. Dement. A dressing to beautify gray hair e- erv family needs. Parker s Hair Bal sam never fails to satisfy. THE HOME SCHOOL rou 1825 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Cut. Organized in 1S72. The next vear will itcnin on WVdwxlay Inly 25. 18S3. .Mis.4 I- A. 1 'IVA.V. l'rinrtial AN INNOVATION. TxtO MOKE MONOPOIA IN XEWSl'A Vi IU.TS. The WHST SIIORi: Only 15 cts. a Copy ATTHK NEW YOKIv NOVELTV STOKE. PORTLAND TO TILLAMOOK inr t-2 hours. The ilwaco Steam Navigation Co.'s Hn PTO MTTPC1 Will leave Astoria Ou SATURDAY. July l-tili. :s. For GARIBALDI and TILLAMOOK. Leaving Astoria on tlic arrival of the steamer Wiile West from Portland, ar riving at Tillamook at "t p. m. Return ing, will leave Tll.LA.MUUK. on SUNDAY. .luly 15th. at I 31. J. If. D. Gl'AV, .Asent. FOR LIVERPOOL DIRECT! The fine A 1 1 torque KATE F. TROOP, 1081 Register. Will be due at ASTORIA on or about The 1 5th Instant, and will follow The EMMA T. CR0WELL. to load for the above jort. .SALMON IN CASES will be taken in lots to suit shippers, at reasonable rates. For terms of Freight and Insurance. Appl v to M EYEK, WI LSOX Sc CO., orSICSOX.CHUltCH.tCO.. Portland. Or. Or to I. L. CHEKRY. Astona, Or. FOR TILLAMOOK. The new Steamer jL IE FIFITiD. 1SA1U1ACE, Master. P OK SAILING DATES AND PAltTICV- larsannly to J. u. Hi STMilt. .Main street Wharf. Astoria : ALLEN & LEWIS. rortland ksioia .nuamooK. Found. ONE CAKD CASE, ONE 1'AIK liKACI lets, one riiiK, two studs, ami a hrcasl tin. Anyone Identifying the above ca Iiave them on application at tin oflliv of CIIiEF OF POLICE. Ocean Grove. THE PLAT OF THIS HEAUTIFUL sum mer ressort lias lust been recorded. It is situated on Clatsop Deach just wct or the Grimes House, and is one or the finest loca tions on the coast to go for a summer vaca tion. lAls are limited m number will soon be gone first come first served. ,Call and pxnininn tnnn sliowlmr location, etc. 150ZOJCTII .V JOHNS, Take Notice. I. THE UNDERSIGNED. HEREBY no tify the public of Astoria, if there is anv claims against the undcrsigneti. me claimant please come forward before the 1st of AuptLsf. mid nresent said claim as I am going to take atrip to Washington. D. C. G-2wks. C. G. GILBERT. For Sale. FIVE HUNDRED CORDS DRV HEM lock Wood, which I will deliver at the houses of customers for 1 a conl. Draying or ail kinds done at reasonable rates. K. R. .makiujs For Sale. .1 f AGUES LAXD2U MILES FROM AS- rkJ toria, on the John Day river, at SPJper acre li sold soon, this is a goou purvnase ror any one deslring a small lami. BOZORTH &JQIIN3. ! ! Smoke ! ! ! HAVE YOU SEEN ::s:r::ik3E3iE2aics2tisiiiifaiaiiimai OUR SPLENDID STOCK 3iis'.mai2i33s:aiszEi!asaiiiaii3SiaiiiaBiii OK CARPETS, j UPHOLSTERY, WALL PAPER, I AND IYcw.nI Slyle.s iu Furjiituru? ED. D. CURTIS & CO. i.M AV. Gallick's Old Stand.) Nave Mme ehismt designs in the above mentioned goods which they will be pleased ttt show tin public Everything now and tasteful. Boot and Shoe Store, FINEST AND I.AKfiEST STOCK OF ZBoofcs AND Slioes Ever brought to Astoria, is opened to the Iuulii in Brown's Xew lluilding, Xext to City Bookstore Come and see latest Styles. I. J. ARVOLD. FIRST GRAND iearance AT EMPIB.E STORE PRIOR TO STOCK TAKING. We offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS in our line of Dress (lootls, Silks, Velvets, Plushes, Cashmeres and Arnmres. Laces. Hosiery Corsets, Cloaks, Dolmans, Etc., otc. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF FLANNEL COMFORTERS, Blankets, Etc. Stock Complete in Every Branch Prael Brothers. Cleaning Repairing. NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICK. BV GEORGE I.OVETT, Main Street, opposite X. Loeb's. Notice of Dissolution.' 7VTOTICE IS HERUY GIVEN THAT THE JJ co-partnership heretofore existing be tween J. W. Ruddock and A. S. Levake. un der the firm name of Ruddock and Levake h:is been this day dissolved by mutual eon- sent. All accounts due the late firm must be paid to J. . Ruddock and he will pay an mueuieuness ot me nrm. J. W. RUDDOCK, 29-lCd A. S. LEVAKE. C. B. COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. THE I X L The Leading Dry Goods Clothing House of Astoria, I have just reoeived a large consignment of Lace Curtains, "and Curtain Materials, in the newest designs, and would invite an. inspec tion from intending purchasers, confident that for rarity and Low Prices NO SUCH VALUE HAS EVER BEEN OFFERED IN ASTORIA. Silks and ZDress Goods, Wc are showing on our Centre Counters a collection of the most elaborate and richest Goods ever shown in this City, AT REMARKABLE LOW PRICES. All Silk Hhadames, Drap D'Almas All Silk Poulards, Wool Surralis, All Silk Ottomans, Satin Soleils, Etc., Etc. We are now showing the Largest and most Elegant Line of La dies' Cloaks and Wraps ever brought to this City. Black Dolmans, Trimmed with Lace, Fringe, and Gimp. Blagk 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',nd Boys' Clothing ever brought to " Astoria AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES- Largest Stock, Xxowesf Prices in Astoria, O. H. COOPER, KNIGHTS OF PYTHTAS BUILDING, ASTORIA. OCCIDENT STORE. -r Having received the most complete line ot Cents Furnishing Goods ever opendd la Astoria, 'I shall offer to buyers the choicest Neckwear, Underwear, Dress Shirts.Fancjr Shirts, AVhlte Vests, Linen Dusters, Alpaca, Coats, etc., etc. At the Tary Lowest Prices ! he Largest. Assortment of Straw Hats, All the leading styles in. Soft, Stiff and Flexible Hats. Full stock of Clothing, including fine The Tailorins department comprises Cassimeres, Worsteds, Tweeds, etc. D. A. McINTOSH, The Leading TAILOR. CLOTHIER, HATTER IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH MB ! "WHO? FRANK ELBERSON, SemAeMerj & Confectionery. Because my Goods are the Best, and Always Fresh. rnV5 Ci'mlies etc.. furnished for Weddinir parties on short notice, and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Cake ornamenting a specialty. Opposite ii. W. IXume'n. A. G. SPEXARTH WILL OPEN IH A SHORT TIME IN The building now occupied E. Dement & Co. by W. L. K. G. SMITH, Importer and xrholesalQ dealer in Cigars and Tobaccos, Smokers' Articles, Playing Card. CHtlery, Bta ttoBcrr. Etc The largest and finest stock of MELK SCHAUM. and AMBER GOODS In the city. Tarticular attention paid to orders from the country, mBBACKEBtMaiuWer. Cnenarau 8treet, Astoria, Oregon. Finest Goods. and Prince Albert Coats in Black and Blue the largest stock of imported Cloths, and GENTS FURNISHER. ! MAGNUS C. CROSBY, Dealer in HApfABE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, PLTJMBEHS AND STEAM FITTEBP Goods and Tools, SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON TIN AND COPPER, CamiBry and Flslermens Snppliat Stoves, Tin Ware and Hovii Furnishing Goods. JOBBING tN SHEET IRON, TIN. COP PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTIH8 Done with neatness and dispatch. None but first class workmen employed. A large assortment of SCALE? Constantly oa hud YOKES. We hare for sale niONROE'S Celebrated. Yokes, Which are acknowledged by all Loggers to be the BEST IN THE STATE. 557" WAK I JANTED NOT TO CHECK, dwlm WILSON & .FISHER, Astoria. FIRST QUALITY LUMBER. THE WESTPOET MILL COMPANY IS IN TIIE FIELD AND PROPOSES TO remain. We will take orders for lumber from ICQ to boo M., at the mill or delivered. We also manufacture lath and shingles of Al quality. Flooring a Specialty . Address all orders WESTPOET MILL CO. S.CBEXNEB.SUi,