ASTORIA, OREGON:
SATURDAY JULY 21, 183
Tho Columbia sailed for San
Francisco 3csterday afternoon.
Tho A. li. Field leaves for Tilla
mook next Thursday, the Gr.n. Miles,
next Saturday.
The Shubrick arrived in yesterday
evening. The Escort No. 2. crossed
out to the north.
The dry weather still continues,
and all thoiiRhta of rain are re-ilving
themselves into fast -fading memories
of long ago.
A few more reserved seats at the
2Tevr York Itovelty Store for Mon
day night's entertainment of Sol
Smith Russell.
Eldridge, another of the escaped
convicts, was caught in Portland la3t
Thursday. Disbroiv, Clenu and
Bradshaw are still at large.
-'J. D. Higgins who left here
about ttie 2Cth of June for the bene
fit of his health, writes from eastern
Oregon that he is much better and
will start for home on the 24th.
C. W. Fulton was busy moving
into his new rooms yesterday. His
big dog Major was full of business,
carrying basketsful of books and
superintending the proceedings.
The Kate F. Troop began loading
salmon for Liverpool yesterdaj', tak
ing oil 1,000 cases from S. D. Adair &
Co. The Hulbert was towed around
to Flavors dock to finish for Now
York.
Yesterday's East Portland Ore
emphasizes the necessity for tho ut
most care on the part of our citizens
concerning fire. The city is dry
throughout, and a fire once started
would threaten all with destruction.
A merry party of excursionists,
some forty in number took a trip on
the Tom Morris to Young's Falls yes
terday; the day was perfect, and ev
erybody enjoyed thomselves, return
ing home last evening.
Eighty-five persons sat down t
the complimentary dinner in Portland
last Thursdaj', which was tendered
John Muir previous to his leaving
that city for St. Paul. It was an
elaborate feed, costing ten dollars for
each one there.
The Wide West brought news
yesterday that at half -past two in the
morning a fire broke out in East Port
land, and at the time she left her
dock one entire block had been con
sumed and tho fire was still raging.
Lack of telegraphic facilities prevented
the receipt of further news. Wo sin
cerely hope that our experience of the
2d has not been repeated.
It is estimated that 2,000 China
men in British Columbia are trying to
get across the lino, and that many
more will be when the railroad con
tracts are completed. Captain But
ler, mate of the tug Jlolyokc, reports
sighting a schooner a few days ago
between Spoke, B. C, and Cape
Flattery, with her decks covered with
Chinese, supposed to be making for
the American shore.
To a News reporter Portland's
chief of police sayeth: "I was nomi
nated by a Republican mayor and
voted for by Republican councilmen,
and I also recognize the fact that
municipal officers should be considered
as such, and appointed or elected
irrespective of any political feeling
they may have. If tho Democrats
think "Vfatkinds will manipulate the
police in their interest, they mako a
grand mistake. My aim will be to
make an efficient chief."
Two Shots From a Rifle.
Clark Loughrey and C.
were coming home from a
P. Moffit
stroll to-
ward the Seaside Packing company's
building last Thursday night, and
when almost as far as tho Washington
Packing company's buildings tho sharp
whistle of a bullet was heard as it
passed between tho two who were on
opposite sides of tho road. Both
turned around and saw a group of five
or six men about 450 or 500 yards in
the rear, one of whom stood with a
leveled rifle, which flashed with a sec
ond discharge as Loughrey and Mof
fit turned to see where the first bul
let had come from. They flung them
selves aside and flat on the earth,
none too J3oon, for a second bullet
wiri-xad by burying itself m -tho earth
&- few feet beyond whero Moffit
stood. If the idea of the man firing
the rifle was simply to scare the par
ties, he certainly showed good judg
ment in his aim. Nothing but tho
sadden dodging of Moffit saved him
from death.
Attention Knights.
Members of Astor Lodge, No. G, K. of
P., are requested to be present at the
next regular convention, Wednesday,
July 25th. Business of importance to
be considered. Bv order C. C.
W. L. Bonn,
K. of 1L and S.
Frank Fabre will reopen for busi
ness In his fine new building opposite
The Astobian office next Monday.
Ice cream, oysters, coffee, etc., of the
best quality.
Next Monday the commencement of
the great auction sale at Sheriff 0Neil's
bankrupt store.
Look out for the auction sale at
tfberlfEO'XeiPs.
STRANGLED BY THE SHERIFF.
Alfred Anderson Hanged in Port-land-
srFiCiA,TO inr. Astokian.)
POSTLA.XD, July 20, 18S3.
Alfred Anderson was hanged in tho
jail yard in this city at two o'clock
this afternoon in the presence of a
arge crowd of officials, press repre-
Kentatives, etc., to whom had been
rantod black bordered tickets of ad
mission. Gen. Kapus of the state
militia, had ordered out three compa
nies, the Emmet guard, Washington
guard and Governor's guard, who
were all on hand end added to the
iinpresivenei ; the sc-fie. A large
throng of all ages including a KHnuK-rof
women, Filled every inok where it was
deemed possible to got a view if the
doomed man. Sheriff Sears preserved
the utmost order and throughout the
whole time the greatest silence pre
vailed among tho privileged number
admitted to witnusa the last scene.
At five minutes to one he was led out
of the prison by the ofiicors specially
detailed b' that purpose, accompanied
by two clergymen one of whom walked
on each side. Arriving at the scaf
fold which he viewed with an appar
ently unconcerned air, the death
sentence was read to him, whereupon
he began a haraugue of nearly an
hour's duration. It consisted of an
almost verbatim repetition of what ho
said on the fourteenth of last month
when resentenced. He again repealed
that hedied an innocent man, though it
was noticed that at no time during
his speech, did he say that he did not
kill his brother, nor did he once
mention his brother's name during
his remarks. He said that the jury
which convicted him of murder were
themselves guilty of murder but that
he forgave them, and said he believed
he would go to heaven. After his
speech he knelt in prayer, llev. M. C.
Lar3en praying with him in Scadina
vian, and Rev. Dr. Marrin in English.
He then bade good-bye to all,
stepped to the place assigned
him, and, picking tip the rope, examin
ed the noose with the critic.il eye of a
sailor, drawing it tli rough his hands
several times and looking at each
strand in the most cureful manner,
finally directing the hangman as to
the exact way m winch the noose
should bo adjusted. The black cap
was then drawn over his face, tho
word given, the trap dropped, -and he
swung lifeless in the air. After hang
ing thirteen minutes the attendant
physicians declared life extinct.
The murder for which Anderson
paid the extreme penalty of the law
was committed on tho lUh of October,
18S2, on an island in the Willamette.
Anderson induced his brother to go
with him on a hunting excursion, and,
according to the testimony adduced at
the trial murdered the brother "and
concealed the body. The crime
seemed to grow out of jealousy con
cerning the affections of a girl they
had both known in Chicago.from which
place they had come some months
prior to the trouble, and after the
murder had been committed, Ander
son with the woman went to Seattle
and from there to San Francisco
where they were arrested. She
proved that she had no complicity in
the crime aim was released, lie was
tried and found guilty, and sentenced
to be hanged April loth. I lis coun
sel obtained a stay of proceedings, but
on a mandate from the supreme court,
Judge Stoit again sentenced him on
June 14th to be hanged on tkc 20th
of July. When asked what he had to
siy he made a long speech asserting
his innocence, and declaring his life
had been sworn away. Tho evidence
upon which he was convicted was par
tially circumstantial. Since the ver
dict he manifested the most stoical
indifference andto the last moment
made constant denial of his guilt.
No Eastern Messages Received.
Parties who handed eastern tele
grams to Mr. Hamilton yesterday
wero informed that they could not be
taken. Telegrams for California and
eastern points cannot be sent on ac
count of a general strike of telegraph
operators throuchout the United
States. Mr. Hamilton says that tele
jrrams for nil points in Oregon and
Washington Territory, and along tho
line of the N. P. R. It., will be re
ceived and transmitted with all pos
sible expedition. There was only one
operator at work in the Portland
office yesterday, and the present"
probability is that the company will
have to come to terms.
Young men or middln aged ones,
suffering from nervous debility and
kindred weaknesses should send three
stamps for Part VII of World's
Dispensary Dime Series of books.
Address World's Dispexsauv Mrcui
cix Association, Buffalo, X. Y.
Wanted.
A good sewing girl to work at tailor
ing. Enquire at P. J.Mka-ny's.
ForalVeaf Fitting Bool
Or Shoe, go to P. J. (Joodmans, on Che-
namus street, next uoor to l. . Case.
All .roods of the best make and guaran
teed quality. A full stock; new goods
constantly arriving. Custom work.
3-oolc. Here!
You are out a treat, and don't you for
get it, if you miss JEFF'S Dinner every
dav from 5 to 8. Souns. fish, eicht kinds
of meat, vegetables, pies, puddings, cof
fee, tea, wine, S. F. beer, or milk. Din
ner J5 cents.
If you want extra nice Jeilies and
-Marmalades go to
A. M. Johnson & Ccvs
A Tramp Printer.
He walked silently in. Wo knew
him the moment we raised our eyes
i and saw him standing there. In fact,
we had been expecting him; he nearly
alwa3 comes when we are in such a
strait and needing him. He always
wears the same stylo of clothes coat
of one kind and pants of another, he
hasn't any vest, his shoes are worn
nnd run down at the heels, and his
hat is battered and dusty.
There are spots of ink about his
shirt which hangs over his waist band,
and his new paper collar is the only
froth, white thing about him, and it
look-i as tiwujjh he had jmt put it on
with soiled finger.-?. He n ple, weak
eyed and jermatiirely gray-haired;
he looks as though he had never
known regular hours, either for sleep
ing or eating, and he must have come
thousands of miles, and been coming
ever since he was a boy.
His starting point was so far away
aud so long ago, that almost forgotten
when or where it was; but we have an
idea that it must have been when his
mother buttoned his little blue shirt
band around his white, boyish throat,
put on his little straw hat and sent
him barefooted to ask for a place to
work in the printing ollice. How
proud ho was when ho went homo
that first night and showed his new
brass rule, and tells mother he has
learned all the boxes aud has a free
tickot to tho circus next week, and
the editor gave him a big piece of
wedding cake, a part of which he ha3
brought home for the baby, and if he
sets up a column one day next week
he can go fishing on Saturday.
Yes, somewhere along there was a
commencement of his long journey,
and here he is now, perhaps two
thirds on the way.
He asks us: "What's the show for
a sit?"
Wo give him a case and by and by
he feels faint and asks us if we can't
lend him a quarter he hain't had
any breakfast yer. Wc know his
weakness, and as we need his work,
we go down with him aud order some
breakfast at the nearest restaurant.
When he co'mes back he i3 happier
and better able to work. lu the
evening, when he goes to distributing
his case, he recounts the history of
his late places of employment.
He knows the circulation aud
amount of business of every paper in
the State, aud just why the Dispatch
suspended and why the Advance sold
out to the Courier. Ho is well ac
quainted with the unknown editor of
the Thunderer, and has friends on the
editorial force of the country. By
and by he whistles low an air from an
Italian opera and in reply to a
question answers with a Latin quota
tion.
He stays with m a week and we all
grow to like him more and more eveiy
day; he has read eyerything from
Shakspeare and Ruskin to Mark
Twain and Bill Arp; he knows more
about our laws, national and state,
th-.n the best lawyer in the city; is
well acquainted with tho life of every
eminent person of the age, aud is a
perfect encyclopedia of current events;
but we can't afford to keep him any
longer, so we pay him ofT, and he
again starts on his long road that
leads not home, for he has none, not
to the .society of intelligent people
like himself, for outside of the print
ing ollice he is unknown; may bo back
to night work on some city daily, or
if too worn and old for that, a rapid
descent from one country office to an
other, with whisky and laudauum for
companions, to an unmarked grave by
some lonely wayside. l'alestiite(Tex.)
Adrocate.
Steamer Days.
Following is a resume of sailing
dates for ocean steamers for July,
steamers leaving Astoria and San
Francisco every three days:
FICOM ASTOUIA I FROM SAX UtANClSCO
July I AT 10 a.m. July
(juifti . Monday iSlState . Monday 3
Oregon Thursdry 2G Columbia-Thursday 20
State Sunday 29 Queen .Sunday 13
Says I to Myself! Says I !
1 have lots of clothes that are of no use,
bays 1 to myself, says 1.
And hatsandshirtsandhoolsand shoes,
Says 1 to myself, says 1.
The iisliins i over, I've plentj of mon
ey, so I'll go to Kant, hclf dress me
tip tony,
Says 1 to myself, -ays I.
So 1 went to Kunt they call him the
boss.
Says 1 to myself, says I.
And told htm to -dress me from my head
to my toes,
Says 1 to ms'self, says I.
So he fitted me a suit so stylish and nice,
with hat, boots, shirts, aud the finest
ties, and charged me. the very low
est price,
Says 1 to myself, says J.
A Sufferer from Rheumatism.
J limned about lor years with, a
cane, ana coma not oena aown wiin
out excruciating pain. Parker's Gin
ger Tonic ellected an actonishing cure
and keeps me well. It is infallible.
M. Guilfoylc, Bmghamton, In. .
The Peruvian syrup nas cured thou
sands who were suffering from dyspep
sia, debility, liver complaint, boils, hu
mors, temale complaints, etc. campn-
lets tree to anyaddress. oetii w.rowif
&Soii'' Uoston.
Shiloh's Couch ana Consumption
Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It
cures consumption. Sold by W. E. De
ment.
Take notice of Sheriff O'XeiKs new
advertisement.
Over $4,000 worth of diamonds and
jewelry on the revolving stand In the
window of Hansen's iewolrr stom
Come around and see them flash in the
sunlight.
Catarrh cured, health and sweet
breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Rem
edy. Price 50 cents Masai Injector free.
For sale by TV. E. JDement
Positive and
AUCTION
OF
Dry (Ms, ClotMi, Fraislig Goofls,
Millinery, Stc,
By E. C. iLXrCTIOETEEB.,
AT
Sheriff G'Neit's Bmkrnpt to?es
Corner foiimmly uud .tluin StreetN.
Commencing Monday Afternoon
From 2 to 4 o'clock, and in the evening from 7 to 9 o'clock,
Continuing till Further Notice.
STORE TO LET. SHOW CASES. ETC., FOR SALE,
TUTTS
P I L
TORPID BOWELS,
DISORDERED LIVER?
and MALARIA.
From these sources arisethrcc-fourtb
of tho diseases of tho human race. These
symptoms indicate their existence:
Xoas of Appetite, Itowels cbstlve,
Kick -Teadachc, fullness nficr eat
lug, aversion to exertion ofuody or
mind, Eructation of food, Irritabil
ity or temper, Lowaplrlt, Afcelim;
before the eyes, highly colored
Uriue.COrvSTlPATIO A'.and demand
tho use of a remedy that acts directly on
thoLiver. AsaLivcrrncdicincTOTT'S
PIIiS have no cnual. Their action on
tho Kidneys and Skin Is also prompt;
removing all Impurities through these
three scavengers of the system,"
producing appetite, sound digestion,
regular stools, a clear skin and a vig
orousbods'. TDTT'S PJXiLS cause no
nausea or griping nor Interfere Tvitn.
dally work and are a perfect
ANTIDOTE, TO MALARIA,
bold everywhere 258. Ollice 44 MnrraySuN V.
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
GkatHatr on Wiuskees changed In
stantly to uGlossv Buck by asinglo
application of this Dru. Sold by Drug
??ists,orsentby express on receipt of 1
Office, 44 Murrav Street, New York.
n73 mmi, o? zzztsl 2x:?rs rsiz.
For Sale or Rent.
A GOOD BUSINESS PKOPEUTY IN Up
per Astoria, consisting of
Grocery Store ami Saloon, with
Warehouse aud lVliarl.
Stock will he sold with buildings il de
sired. Interests in other business an- the
reasons for sellinj.
Notice Is hereby given to person indebted
to undersigned, that all account inust.be
settled before Aug. Is.
For full p:irti'ul;irs liuinirr of
19-2wks X. .JOIIANSEN.
Piano for Sale.
rXQCIUK AT KESI HENCE OF CUT.
I Wes. Whltcomb.
YlYslSIior' Wesl S!tor
The West Shore for .Turn;; splendid
illustrations of Astoria: just the num
ber to send away. One thousand cop
ies at Carl Adlcrs.
"Woodcutters Wanted.
I wish to contract with parlies to cut
from 200 to 500 cords of wood. Applv
in .Ias. Bkli.,
Tpper Asloria..
Votict.
Dinner at -.1 EFFSTCIIOl JKH'SE
every day at 5 o'clock. The he-.t 7 cent
meal in town; soup, fish, seven kinds of
meats, vegetables, pie. pudding, etc. A
glass of S. F. licer, French Claret, tea or
coffee included. All who have tri"d
him say .Jeff is the '-BOSS."
I Know Whereof I Spenk.
For I havo used it cxtonsivol'. 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, Religio Philos. Journal, Chicago.
The digestive organs weakened and
worn out by using ca'hartic medicines, !
restored by using brown s Iron Hit
ters. -For the genuine .1. II. Cutter old
Bourbon, and the best ot wines. Honors
nnd San Franeiseo beer, call at the (loin
opiMjsiti tin lu'li tower, and si Camp
bell.
Huns of dyspepsia as bclcliinif, ta.stiii
J " . . J I
uf the fowl, heart-burn, etc? HrmvuV
Iron Bitters wiil cure voti.
Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need
for Constipation. Loss of Appetite. Diz
ziness awl all symptoms of Dyspepsia.
I'ncel0andi5 cents per bottle, feoiu
by W. .E. Dement.
AverilFs mixed paints, tho lc,-t in
use. for sale at J. W. C011113 drinr store.
opposite Occident J Iotcl. I
A dressing to beautify graj hair ev
ery family needs. Parker's Hair Bal
sam never fails to satisfy.
Will 3'ou suffer with Dyspepsia and
Liver Complaint V Shiloh's A italizcr i?
f uaranteed to cure you. Sold by W. K.
)ement. ;
Sleepless Nisihts, made miserable
bv that terrible couch. Shiloh's Cure is
me remeny ior you. soiu oy w . t. jje-j
For lame Back, Side or Chest use
Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Pnco 25 cents.
For sale by W. E. Dement.
Peremptory
SAL
Boot and Shoe Store,
FINEST AND J.AKUKST STOCK OF
Oocyts AMD Slioes
Ewrlirnuelit to Astoria, is opened to the
I'nbllf in Brown's New Building,
Next to City Book Store
Coihi and see I-ttest Styles.
!. J. ARVOLD.
S3
PEREMPTORY
AUCTION SALE
OF
Balance of Stock
ON HAND AT
SHERIFF OlIL'S,
rOMMKNCING
MONDAY, JULY 23, 2 P.M.
I have received positivo instruc
tions, from tho
BONA FIDE OWNERS
OF THIS
LARGE STOCK OF DRY COODS
OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION
J To close the same out at Auction,
WITHOUT BESERVE.
Sale commencing on above day.
e7 C. HOME-f ,
Auctioneer.
Notice of Application to Purchase
Timber Lands.
Tf AND OFFICE AT YAK COU YER. "W T.f
1J Mav 1... issrs
.VotiLv Ls herebv ulven that In compliance
witli tin? nrnvLsinns ot the Act ot Concress
approved .lune , 1S7S. entitled "an act for
the sale of timber lands in the states of Cali
fornia, Onon. Nevada, and in Washington
Temtorv." ISustav KoppIIn, of Multnomah
rumitv-'nrrcoii. has this day filed in this
fi(Ti. fiU :utlie:itioii to iturchase the north-
least Jt of section' is. townMilpS north, of
of the Willamette Meridian.
.i Iha nlu.i-a men u-111 hl t!ltlh
Ifsium'iii in m uuiiii. -v- ..... ..w .........
i-fWo th. fti-'istiTHiid Receiver at ancou
ver. Vwh.Ter..u Monday, the COU day of
July. is:. , , ,
Any ami all porami-t having adverse claims
i.. tiw.-iimv iWnrllied lands, or anv portion
thereof, are herein- remdred to file their
claims in this office within sixty (CO days
from date hereof. 8PAM1NG.
Register.
Xotlec of Application to Purchase
Timber Lands.
T AX1 OFFICE AT VANCOUVER, VT.T.
1 1 Vav IS. 1KS3.
itir Ls.ncrebv!riven that in compliance
with the nrovislon-. of the Act of Concress
:nmroved.Iune3. 1S78. entitled "An act for
the sale of timber lands lit the states of Call
r.imin On2on. Xeiada. and in Washlneton
Territory." Richard Spencer, of Multnomah
CountyOregon, has this day filed m this
.Moo fiU .nnnlicntion to purchase the north
east t of section 10. township 9 north, of
range 5 west of the wiuamene jienaian.
Testimony in the above case will be taken
before the Kcgister anil neceiverai Vancou
ver, Wash. Ter on Saturday, the-28th day
Anv and all ierson3 having adverse claims
tn the above described lands, or any portion
thereof, are hereby required to file their
claims In this office within sixty (60) days
from date hereoi.
FRED. W. SPARLING.
Regista
0. EL COOPER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
THE I V L
The Leading- Dry Goods
atLc3.
Clothing House of Astoria,
I have just reoeived a large consignment of Lace Cartatrjs, 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 Dress Goods,
"Wo 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 Rkadames,
All Silk Foulards,
All Silk Ottomans,
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.
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 DEPARTMBMT
We are showing, without doubt, the largest, and moat complete
stock of Mens', Youths', and Boys' Clothing ever brought to Astoria
"AT EXTREMELY
Largest Stock,
Lowest Prices in Astoria.
O. H. COOPER,
KNIGHTS OF. PYTHIAS BUILDING, ASTORIA.
OCCIDENT STOBE.
Having received the most complete line of fients Furnishing 'Goods ever opened la
Astoria. I shall offer to buyers the choicest Neckwear, Underwear, DressSSfclrtSjFancy
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
The Tailorinsr department comprises
Casstmeres, Worsteds, Tweeds, etc.
D. A. McINTOSH,
Til Leading
TAILOR, CLOTHIER, HATTER
IT PAYS
TO TRADE WITH ME ! I
WHO?
FRANK ELBERSON,
SeasileBaerj & ConfeGtionery.
WidL St! ?
Because mv Goods are the Best,
and Always Fresh.
Cakes Candies etc., furnished for Wedding
parties, on short notice, and guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction.
Cake ornamenting a specialty.
Opposite x. "IV. Hnme'8.
A. G. SPEXAUTH
WILL OPEN IN A SHORT TIME
IN
The building now occupied
by VV.
E. Dement & Co.
L. K G. SMITH,
Importer and wholesale dealer in
Clears and Tobaccos, Smokers' Articles,
Playlas Cards, Cutlery, Sta
tionery. Et.
The largest and finest stock of MEEK
SCHAUM and AM BE II GOODS In the city.
Particular attention paid to orders from
the country.
Tnxo.BRACKER, Manager.
Chenamus Srrwt. Astoria. Oregon.
Drap D 'Almas
Wool Surralis,
Satin Soleils,
Etc.
LOW PRICES.
Finest Goods.
and
Prince Albert Coats in Black and Blue
the largest stock of imported Cloths,
and GENTS FURNISHER.
;magms c. grosby,
i
I HARDWARE , IRON, STEEL,
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
j PLUMBERS AND STEAM FITTER
ftnnrte anrl Tnnl5-
; iFAn qtrip in
SHEET IRON TIN AND GOPPEi
nf yt Worm anrl Unuftn
OlUvcS, till fid IX oliU (lUHSC
rUrniSbinO GOODS.
JOBBING IN SHEET IRON, TIN, CO?
PER PLUMBING and STEAM FITTM
Done with neatness and dispatch.
None nut first clas3 workmen employed.
A large assortment ofj
SCALE F
Constantly ou haad
YOKES.
We iiavo for sale
MONROE Celebrated Yokes,
"Which are acknowledged by all Loggers to
be the BEST IN THE STATE.
SSr-WARRANTED NOT TO CHECK,
dwlm WILSON & FISHER. Astoria.
FIRST QUALITY LUMBER.
THE
WESTPORT
MILL COMPANY
IS IN THE FIELD AND PROPOSES TO
remain.
Wc will take orders for lumber from -100
to coo M., at the mill or delivered.
We also manufacture lath and shingles of
Al quality.
Flooring a Specialty .
Address all orders
WESTPOET MILL CO.
3. C, BEKUKB, Bupt.
lift