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THK 1AILY ASTuUIAN, TIIIKSDA, MuKMNM, .UNE l, Ilt!7. HOWELL & WARD I have received Instructions from II. It, I .lit to sell the balance of In. II' ' auli and cnivs at nearly half the otlKliml cost. Now Is your chance, ladles. Sale positively closes Saturday, the 'III llud, Burleigh Warrenton Is the Best... The Llvo tlrocerat. Call at C, II. Cooci''s INVITE Their Friends, Patrons, and the Public Generally, to call on them and inspect their ........ - NEW STORE - 510 -HIGH GRADE - Ladies' l tytlh Oxford Tic. s The latest ahoes. In Ox. I blood and Chocolate shades Gents 9 o7 5prlng St k. y Large Assormeat. Bicycle Shoes. John Hahn & Co. 479 Commercial St. Are W On and after Jane 1st KNAPPTOX S Dry Fir Wood Cat in any Length DELIVERED - - - -$2.50 Uncut on the Dock - $2-00 A cord of wood requiring four horses to deliver. - tifty Cents Extra. Telephone or Inquire of NEW SHAPES ... in . Ladies' - Sailor - Hats ...at . ALBERT DUNBAR'S YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Maximum temperature, 61 deg. Minimum temperature, 57 deg. Precipitation, none. Precipitation from September L 1S55, to to date, M.89 Inches. Excess of precipitation from September 1. lUG, to date, lCn2 Inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Fair weather; warmer; fresh northerly winds. AROUND TOWN. THURSDAY. The bright-hued flowers, full of sweet surprise, Awake and greet us with their laughing eyes. Piano for rent. Apply at Griffin & Reed's. Mr. Perry Trulllnger and family will return from Seaside next week. Choice dairy butter, full two pounds, 25c. at the Pacific Grocery Co. The run of fish is still a little slack, but is better than It was last week. Miss Margery Halsted, of San Fran cisco, Is visiting the Misses Tallant. Mrs. Rosenetock and Miss M. M. Davis arrived yesterday from Filda, Waih., to spend the season. W. F. McGregor's new cottage at Sea Blde is rapidly nearing completion and will soon be ready for occupancy. Tailor-made suits for ladies at a sac rifice. Must be sold out this week. Now is your opportunity. Call at C. H. Cooper's. Mrs. Bolsvert, of Clatskanie, "lied nt her home yesterday morning. Mrs. A. M. Wheeler, her sister, of Astoria, was with her at the time, and Mr. Wheeler went Siooo for good word-guessers. Get Schillings Best tea at your grocer's; save the yellow tickets; and guess the missing word. Rules of contest are published W onr largi advertisement about the Ciii and middle o. sack month. al Wes Shore Mis Co & 512 Commercial Street. up yesterday mc-mlng. occur tomorrow, The funeral ill Mr. John Carlson's cottage t Seaside ill N nnb-hed Juno Jcth. Buy your sweet cream at the Ron- bonnlere; It will not fail to whip. Special sale at the Bo Hive. Ladles' ready-made suits In covert cloth and serge. Mr F. J. Taylor expects a visit from her friend. Mr. McNulty, of Portland. today, , The Foard Stokes Co. have con stantly In stock a supply of the finest Ice. which they are prepared to furnish consumers. Jjulies's suits and cape at nearly half the original cost. This week only, at C. H. Cooner'a Miss Conklln and Miss Gresham. of Chl C'W arrived yesftrday anil are vlslttng Mrs, A. M. Wheeler. We carry a full Une of groceries at the very lowest prices. Give ns a call. Pacific Grocery Co. Ail of the merchants yesterday repsrt ed a good day's business. Fish are com ing in. and so are the fishermen. Chas. Knight. 8. 6. Horsey. Miss llin. nio Moore. Portland; Geo. Arndt, X. registered at the Parker House yesterday. Strawberries, strawberries, 5 cents perj box. Direct from Mount Tabor, Mount Scott and the Hood river refrlon. Foard & Stokes Co.'s. At Strawberries took a tumble, as was pre dicted yesterday. We have 50 crates on sale today at still lower figures. Ross. Hissrina & Co. After the reJIroad graii Is finished, Oc tober J. the officials say It will take but a short time to lay the rails and have the line ready for operation. The new moon made Its appearance last nltfht. and according to the prophets is a dry moon. The crescent at leat was a beautiful siR-ht In the early even ing sky. Mayor Taylor yesterday called a special meeting of the council to be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon for the purpose ; ui Lvtwiumiis uie purenuw? ui a runi- cient number of horses for the city lire department Mr. S. H. Maddock, of Logan's Seaside ! mill, passed through the city yesterday on his way to Portland. He said that the mill had again been started up, after having been shut down for a few days for repairs. When you want a real life-like and artistic photo, don't fall to call on Snod grass. The work; be Is turning out now Lb ahead of anything ever made In As toria before. Roes, Hlgglns & Co. are still in bust ness at the old stand and will give as good value for the money as anyone. Entrance to their store from east side while stre repairs are in progress. John Danielson, Ed Hagarup, August Eaumelster, North Shore; C. W. Rich, W. W. Heckard. Lewis and Clark; Will iam Douglas, Buoy Depot, and A. M. Lindholm, Young's river, were In town yesterday. Allien Kraus, formerly a butcher at the roadway market, left for San Fran cisco on the Jessie Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Kraus was one of the most popular mn in the business, and leaves many friends In Astoria. Yesterday was ladles' day at the bowl ing alleys. Mrs. Troyer and Miss Arnilt made the high scores of the day SI olnts 'a;h. Among the gentlemen bowlers, C. C. Fulton was high man, with a score of Z points, being the second highest score ;ver made at the alley. Al. Betts, James Gleason, J. C. Epper ly, C. R. Smead. F. A. Knapp, E. A. S-eley, v. O. Martin, W. W. Sweeney, Myer Abrahams, J. C. Rath bone, W. J. Burns, Portland; T. A. Hennelly, New York; H. Goukfcttorm, San Francisco, were guests of the Occident yesterday. Contractor Normile will leave this morning for Tillamook, to Join his part ner, Mr. Fastabend, on the government work at ttestucca bay. Mr. Normile will H"nd a few days there, returning to As toria to look after work In progress here. Yesterday he started a force of men on the Thirty-third street contract Mr. Johnson the well known florist of Astoria, who has gained national repu tation by his scientific researches, has returned to the city, bringing with him many rare plants and specimens from iis recent trip In Southern Oregon. Among them is a snow plant, which Is found near Grant's Pass. This is one of the rarest plants known, and the spec imen Is a particularly fine one. It has leen placed on exhibition In Conn s drug store. the Cash Grocer. 6 Cans Cornell I'eef. $1.00 50 lbs I'runos. 30 Cents Sack I'unnl Potatoes. 25 Cents 3 Cans Pie Apricots 20 Cents 1 Cal. Can Pie Peaches. SHANAHAN BUILDING. Telephone coming one of the foremost branches of education, and a summer normal music school wilt soon I in session In Port. land. Astoria ha Ihe foundation for good work jn music, and the people will doubtless take advantage of this oppor tunity to pui (lie ssii-ac along, Rest sweet cream, lV per pint, al the Sim. Potato, Sc per sack, at the Pacific Grocery Co. See Rose, HI; Kins & Co.'s offer to sell goods for cash. i A bargain In Wilson strawberries today at C. H. Smith . Mr. Rdht. Gibson has recovered from his recent sickness. C. B. Smith sells pure cream; no orn starch or gelatine used. Park Upshur has taken a position lit Mr. C, W. Stone's onice. Ttcst cup of coffee In town at the Model Restaurant. 3 Commercial street New Bicycle Lrgrln arrived today. Colud,bl" Sho Co. lipl Jura's barber Sh1. Eleventh St.. will hereafter be oien from 5 a. m. '.Ill 12 p. m. oioi! vegetables are now coming In. of whlch we carry a full line, at the Pacific Grocery Co. P. J. Meany, the leading merchant tailor, 137 Tenth St. The hlgheet price paid for fur skins. Tillamook creamery butter Is :hc bc;t mado In Oregon. Received fresh ivery week. Ask your grocer for !t. Mr. jL. M. McKlbtwn, publisher of ihe ftrpron Senator. K. of P., was In the city bust nlKht, a visitor to Astor Lodge. The most complete stock of fresh Ore gon and California fruits and vegetables at Foard & Stokes Company's today. When going Eat travel on the North ern Pacific Railway. Quick time and the i inii rTn nimvlnf dlninK cars. Train port,and dalljr u fc m. Now Is the time for cockroaches to begin to be troublesome. Our Electric Paste will drive them all out of your house. Charles Rogers, Odd Fellows' building. Prof. R. A. Heritage, dean of the col lege of music at Salem, and one of the best know n organizers of musical schools In the slates, It Is announce" will soon arrive In Astoria and hold a special music school In this city. Music is rapl'lly be- High grade California brandies and wines for family, cooking, medicinal and table purposes. "Private Stock," "Cream Rye." "Old Hickory," "Pride of Kin. tucky" and "Hermitage" whiskies In or iginal packages. Imported wines and Honors at reasonable prices. Carlson's Family Liquor Store, 103 Twelfth street The book on "Mining Belts of the Pa cific Northwest," Issued by the O. II. & N. Co. is a very hondsome little work. edited by P. Donan. It Is profusely 11 lustra ted. and contains a magnificent map of the Kootenai, Cour d'Alene, Ba ker country and Southern Oregon mining regions. Astor Lodge, No. , K. of P., elected the following officers for the enrulng term: M. of the W., Harry L&raen; V. C, C. H. Orkwltz; M. of E John G. Ross; M. of F., August Danlelson; K. of R. and S., D. R. Blount; prelate, C. O. Palmberg; M. at A. C. P. H. KJaerbye, I. O. L. Anderson; O. O., John Swf.nson. The general management committee on the Fourth of July celebration will ni'iot at Judge Cray's office at 7:30 this evening. The various sub- committees are working hard to make a success of the celebra tion, and It Is anticipated that tnere will be no difficulty in securing the necessary funds for the holding of the greatest Fourth of July entertainment ever had In Astoria. Mr. J. C. Epperly, manager of the Hol laday estate at Seaside, who has Just re turned from China, was In the city yes terday. To an Astorlan reporter he said that there was nothing In the report that the A. & C. R. R. R. hud pur:h;u(C'd ihe Seaside Hotel and grounds, though he thought it would be a good deal for the road, as It would give them the finest property on the beach. Yseterday workmen took to plerer the motor recently purchased by th-e rallrojil from the Taylor's, and the wheels will be shipped to the shops of the O. C. & E. road at Yajulna, where they will be planed down, while contracts will be let today for the general overhauling of the motor and two cars at Warrenton. it Is expected that the work will be com pleted in ten days' time. General Master Mechanic J. T. Walsh, of the O. C & K Is here to superintend the repairs. II. w. IHggins .4 Co. have taken the agvney for the famous "Oorvallla" flour. Three raiiiad arrived here f.r thm yesterday and they v;tt tivm now on furnish dealors with the sains at mill prices In lots to suit. W. K. Sch'ibe, the popular cigar man ufaotuivr, Is now established in lUs new quarters. iU Coiniiiervlnl stteot. where ho has a full line of domestic. Key West and Imported cigar an. I the best brand of smoking lubaivo and smokers' ar tides. Give him a call. A new river service has been Inniigtt- rated between Astoria and Hatnter, ore. Ku. Including all intenn -dlato lattdli.iis. The fine steamer "PlUirlin." Cnpialn A. U irnics, will make round trips dully, except Stuii'ay, Iravt-ig llalnler t S St' a. in . rcsichlng Astoria at ibju, landing at ihe fourteenth street wharf, std lie partlnar on her return at i.jn. l'rempt time and the best setxi e Is iiuar.inteed for Nth passeners and frelglit. Northern I'acUlc railroad trains leave I'ortlajul dally at It o'cl.vk a. m. It Tacoma, Spokane, and tl.e K:uit. CI se comieotl.m made at Sikane f.ir Hoss lan.V, N'elsmi, Sttnilow and Hiitlsh Co. lumbl.i inliilnir, camps. Kor maps an.l InfonnatliM) call on or a.l.res C. W. STVN'K. Asioiia, Or. r.rlu.uti.'r M'ii tul 1 W Klanler. chief of ord Ilia nee. I' S. A.. W ailnv;vou, re tunitsl to the city est, r!ay iiniu Tart Stevens and w Irtv.u atx.ut On' I by ld. John A.I Or. From Coxcomb Mil the general obtalneil a ood v lew ot the entire hiir's"- and before l iln on the evening Ki.lt he stated th:"t lie hail never sien a lliw r harl'or. "This is my llrst visit to Otvgon, nn.1 you have a reut rviosUkn ture In Astoria. I a delU'hled Willi all 1 saw at I'ort St. v els and Scarborough Ileal. The secn-ry I simply chrtrnilnvt " The is. n. ral left fir the K.ist last nuht. To tl.e few wla.n he had time to meet on so h'irrtnl a trip, ne was enthusiajitlc In his pral-s of As tvrla harlor. To Col. John Adair, who was his classmate at West Point, he re-iH-aledly said there was a crest ! 'uture for this place. He intends niakliu' nn- other visit here when he can spend mor. time. tiKvt the jmple and $ i on an .lk hunt. PA UK SCH KM K KKVIVF.H Tongue Point b It" Named for AstnrUs Benefactor Astoria Evening News. "A movement l on fiot to secure f .r Astoria one of the finest natural parks u' any city on Ihe Pacific coast. The move ment had Its orlnln In the gen. ral i'. sire to create some la-ting mommiviil In honor of President A. it. llammnti l. in recognition of thf great services lie has rendered this city and the surro in.hii, country. For many years iff oris hial la-en made to connect Asmrla.hy rn.t. with the outside world lis Its establishment would be sure to hasten th development of all the local resoureM utvl n.ikc ihl city of commanding i-ummrr.iul lu.pur' ance on the PaeiiU count. Several In dlvlibinls and restorations have iitiexpl i d in bull.t -i railroad Ironi Astoria but ail failed until Mr. Hammond became In lervlid and exercised in thti movement that business skill and enterprise that he had been noted for among the husliutu men of the country. He put his shf.iil.lrr to the wheel, associating with him e pert railroad engineers anil succeed d In Interesting such men as C. P. Hunt Ink-ton In the project. Ijirgc subsidies of land and money were raised for him by those who expevlcd to be benefited by the road and It Is thcue men who desire to perpet uate his mime so that when Astoria reaches the greatness that Is i-xi led the coming generations may have some thing to reveal the mime of the nam whose business foresight and eneri-y made the upbuilding of Astoria possible. To this end an Informal meeting was hel l u few days ago at which It was barms) that the entire peninsula of Tongue Point could lie secured for a city park This property consists of one of the most beautiful natural pork sites possible to find ami It has been deckled to christen it Hammond Park. Yesterday Mr. Ham mond was taken to the property and for several hours walked over It. The view Is grand as te the west, the sea Is In Plain sight to the naked eye while to the east the Columbia stretuhes away for miles. The park Itself is broken with hills and valleys but not too rough for the building of walks and drives, whil" some of the finest specimens of Oregon tlmlier stand there. It Is not likely thnt the formal dedication of Hammond Puik will take place before next full, us It will take Home time to complete all the details of the transfer of the property to the city." The efforts being made to establish public parks In this city are cerftlnly along the right lines, and the movement Is being made at the right time. A num ber of business men who were s-en yes terday are heartily In favor of spending Special Cash From now on extraordinary TO CASH PURCHASERS The list of articles which come under this head is too long to publish, but a trial order will show that we mean business Ross, Columbia Harfcor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mim no application. Don't Put If OiT- Como now wiulf tlio nasurtnit'nt in t-ftitif 1it. I-asy ninthly Payments- Moncst Prices. Tltore never liss Imvii great VRrny n( FIRST riAQC INCTDIIMCWTc!?. E. NLY ANO WHICH on rxhil'itiou iu .Wturm. HA V The Wiley B. Allen Co.;-: til Hand turret. Astoria Military r.trailis, I'artic Malls ninl I'lrtiu s. ; KI with the baml W. F. SCHEIBE, A lull llM al Pipe.. Tvbscco. and mukrs' ArtUlrs. -7-l Vortnticrvlnl (t. ttm. and money for the par, ,f I eau- I CDDVC MA Mf llflng the city and securing breadline V. r, IVJALttDlC. IM.A., jTl.lJ. s,.l for the people. There Seemed to I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Is- but one opinion that Tonmie point w pre-emlnrntly the apot tor u larg. i yrtduated from Co(Klihnjep I'nlver isirk. ami that It should be named for'.ny, t'.v man who, business .nergy, hard Dn.., nf w..me .p.-clalty, work and forc.Ul.t has accomplished for No, ,s Vnunry-Ul alttsst, Hhananaa this city what many Others have building. tempted. bt failed to accomplish -the J Hours, 10 tit 11 a. m , 2 to 4 and 7 to I i.uii. mm i ti,e raliruaii. This Is t'ie Kev i t ell of Astoria's ftiture growth anil I'-'li t oui wane uu e lulling ri'i'.- j ni'-rce, the nier.-hants ar determined n a lo n. id.vt the Isautlfylng of the .". . tth through public rk, handsomri bull. lines, K'"sl streets and boulev.ir-l- all well as th- homes of Ihe people Al i ready, this spring, dul'-na of bous, li.dd-, rs have r-Milnd their residences, in.-1 l.rove.l the nr.eiii.ls by ti-rrac, and th laying out of flower tads and lite planttr.i; ; uf trees and shrubbery. Nothing so in , presses th.. sinuiger as neatness " ' IsMtuti In the resl.b-n.es of th p". ,;.l publtt the city, ami an abundance of parks and driveways PLANS OF OHIO BILVKH MKN Itrpubllcans Will Llkdy lie fnlt'sl on the HtAte Ticket. Columbus, Ohio. June J.-Tlte silver re publicans will prolsihly not act as an or ganisation s-nriile from the main IhmI of the republicans In Ihe coming state rampatgn, at leaat. they will tot, so far as Ihe state ticket la concerned. The suit ronvrntlim here has adjourned without nominating a slate ticket, and that mat ter Is b-ft In the hands of a stale com mittee coniosed of one member from each congnssslonul district. Tlie result of the convention Is merely a declaration that the free -silver repuh Henna of the state will stiind ngalnrl their party on the sliver question, and n protest against what the convention de clared to u an abandonment of the coin age policy enunciated by (Irani and lilalue und a long line of republican len 1 ers. It Is possible that the organization may Indorse th democratic candidates for the IcglsbUiue. MAKES ANOTHER BTIUTOOLE. Ban Francisco, June 2. Despite the fact that his petition for a writ of habeas corpus In the United States district court had been denied by Judge Hawiey, and that Judge Gilbert denied similar peti tion on behalf of Durrant, tho imorncys for Snlter D. Worden will attempt to secure such a writ In the appeal lo the Sale - - - we will give inducements Higgins & Co. 4 THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT ON THE WEST SIDE Everybody knows that Warrenton values will soon be doubled. It Is distinctly the best property oh the market. Fine large level lots, surrounded by many improvements, at very low prices. Is it not a fine Investment? The claim mad by us that "THE IMPROVES UNDER USAGE" I provoii by tho faol that the unan imous testimony of tho.o who havo botijjltt tho " HARDMAN " roborntcs the atntonisnt. Its resonant tone, Is maintained throuiih yrnrs of service, and an added brilliancy, without mntalllo quality, results through use, Band Kl 'KC.AMI.lt. Is now f;iil lt t.iU' ri'iitrai m f..t l'irt rlass utrltcstta in t ititu-t cm H I .I! K U I.Wl.KMiN. liiisiiuss Managers. Miiniilni lurer onil lviirr lr FINE CIGARS! . p m. GRAMMS & CO. Groceries, Feed. Provisions, Crockery and Glassware, ' HOLD CHEAP POI1CAHII or, lSth 4 Commercial. RAINIER TO ASTORIA Ami Return In One Day, Steamer Pilgrim, A. L. BltAZEK, Master. Will leavn Italnh-r dally, rvept Sunday, at 6:3" a. in., touching at I !u, May gcrs, Stella, dak Point, Kaule CHIT, K na phi, Clifton, Wrsiport, l'lllur ibx-k, and other lamllnga, arriving at tub street wharf, Aslorla, nt 10 a. m. Leavs Astoria at 1:30 p. m., calling at way landings on return. Fast time and satisfactory scrvlco guaranteed. A. V. AlvLrKN, UtALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Frulta Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Commercial atrsats HOP LEE CO. CLOTHING, Merchant Tailors. b'ndi'rrlollilnifiisiln to older. Hull and trumsrt made parted fit. Kverv order punctu ally on time eatlsfartlnii guaranteed. Cheaper Than Any Other I'Uce In the (ilty, flBH t'oininarelal Htrart. circuit court tomorrow, and will also 1141. ply for leave to appeal to the circuit court of appeals and the supreme court uf the United States. WARDEN A t'IX CO.L'Elt8. Strikers In Folsom Prison Reduced to Order on Short Notice. Sacramento, June 2. Warden Aull, of Folsom prison, got a rumor today of the Intention of 3oo convicts working at tl roek crusher to revolt and refuse to work. He secured the names of seven ring-leaders und gave orders that at the first sign of revolt the guards should shoot down the seven leaders. Tho con victs collapsed at tho unexpected turn of affairs and made no attempt to strlkn. WANTED. WANTED By two gentlemen, room near Tenth and Commercial streets. Ad dress "I," Astorlan office. WANTED A good girl, for general housework. Address C, Astorlan otlee. FOR SALE. FOR SALE A J. S. Mundy Improved friction drum hoisting engine. Size of boiler, 7x2 feet; cylinder, 7x12 laches. A first-class engine, almost as good as new. Address "A," Astorlan office. MKN WANTKP, ItalliMad hands wanted for Immediate; wiu-k mi track. Apply at rami 4. Flavsl ',lo A. A C, It. It. It HAII.ultrl WAN'l l.k. At !. Nnl, Third street, corner Cum h, upaialra, , ro4im t and X V. T. Chrlnletiw.ji, fort- land, i ir. run RENT. Full KI.'NT I'uriUshed rvHims. si ; suite wr sIiimIp, by tho day r month, , Hotel TUIte. und- r entire new nwuise- tiiciiit iirMt rvsliii tiitn in rate. Mrs. tl. V, Porter, manager. C. I'llivmiil and Fi-ankllu. liilt HUNT m-vi-ml well rui'iilnh.xl riHittlN for lielltl lllell 1-lleati at col hef of I'oalM' and Seventh streets No, I'JV SeV. nth. I'ult HI NT Tim tra now ucetiplMk by Ilia California lostaarant, 5.'l Cuin llirrelul H"cl J II M lllsell l-'i'll 1,1 NT ,'trritl.Hc.l nin, ceittraV ly hie-ited, III llv l.ai.jjn Uwt. UHT. la .Hi' Irish M'tlcr miirke l Willi white collar. I.reual, uiuasle, pun aiut Up of tall l-in.b r pb.iJKi return I Win Ih Co, MJ .'.inliief elal street, aj 1 t celle reward l.l"rir- A bunch of keys i lu.br plraan IcaVr al ...t..il iil oltb e 1 1 I assaiaiaaaasaasasM,. FOUND. I ill Nl into. bull utt and lilies, plckofl up at buoy No. 11. Ovviwr ran have ,41ns on proving ownership and paying all ex. pelica and nlv ago. Apply si llllnors'S cniuiery, Ft t'Nl Adrift, nr Tonguo Point, h Columbia rlv,r fisblng st, paintod gray outside and yellow Inside. Owner c.ui huvv mj ne by applying lo John Smith, ii Lower Kiwut Iwla-nd. pmvltur property and paying charges. riloKKHMONAL CAItDH H A. SMITH. DKNTIHT. Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building, ovn C. II. Cooper's store. Ilt O. II. KSTKB. PHYSICIAN AND HUlttiUON. Special attontlon to disease of wecnaov and surgery. times over Dsnslgors store. Astoria. Telephone No. U. I'll. JAY TIJTTLIC, PHYSICIAN AND 8UROJCON Ortloe, rooms S and t, Pythian build! r-im Commercial St. llesldanoe same. Telephone 96. Acting assistant surgeon U. 8. Ua. rine hospital service. J. Q. A. HOWLDT. ATTORNKT AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on Bond street. Astoria, On H. T. CItOHHY, ATTORNKT-AT-LAW. 44 Commercial street JOHN T. LIOHTKlC ATTORNKT-AT-LAW. Office, upstairs, Astorlan Building. C. C. UHOWER, ATTORNKT AT LAW. tiunderson Building, AaMotia, Orogonv N. Dolph. Richard NU Cheater V. Dolph. DOLPIL NIXON A DOLPH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, U. tt, M and IT, Hamilton nullillng. All legal and col lection bualn ss promptly attended to. Claims against the government a ape Jlalty. BOCIBTT MEETINOfl. TEMPLE LODGE NO. I, A r. and A. M Regular communication held on the first and third Tuesday .renins of eaoh montn. O. W. LOTTN8BKRRT, W. It B. C. I10LDEN, Beoretary. 187a i8of Fisher Brothers, Sell ASTORIA Lubricating OILS A Specialty. Ship Chandlery, Hiirrlware, Iron APteel, Coal, GrocerieH & Provision Flour A Mill Feed, Paints, Oil 8, Varnishes, loggers Supplies, Fairbanks Scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implement Wagon a & Vehicles.