I'llK DAILY ASTOltlAN, FlilD.W MUKMNU. JUNK 4, lH7. HOWELL & INVITE Their Friends. Patrons, and the ' Public Generally, to call on them ' and inspect their - NEW The Spa -HIGH GRADE - Y A a rs $ t tll Oxford Tin. v-w .-. - i rt- n Mini nww. " v- bhtod and Chocolate shade Gents i '97 5prlng Style. Larf Astoraacat. Bicycle Shoes. John Hafin & Co. Art t4 479 Commercial St. On end after Judo 1st KNAPPTONS Dry Fir Wood Cat in any Length DELIVERED - - - -$2.50 Uncut on the Dock - $2.00 A cord of wood requiring fonr horses to deliver, Fifty Cents Extra. Telephone or Inquire of mi NEW SHAPES . In. Ladies' - Sailor - Hats ALBERT DUNBAR'S YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Maximum temperature, M deg. Minimum temperature, 57 deg. Precipitation, none. Precipitation from September 1, IKiG, to date, M.bS Inches. Excess of preclpiutlon from September I, lKsJ, to date, 16.a Inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Fair weather; north wind. warmer; fresh west to AROUND TOWN. FRIDAY. We pass this way but once. The seeds From lax or heedful hands that fall Will yield their kind. Piano for Reed's. rent Apply at Griffin & Potatoes, 55c per sak, at the Pacific Orocery Co. See Rose, Uigglns & Co.'s offer to sell Roods for cash. Mr. Jus. Tagg, town yesterday. of Glenwood, waa in A bargain in Wilson strawberries today at C. B. Smith's. 1 1 C. B. Smith sells pure cream; no corn etaroh or gelatine used. Choice dairy butter, full two pounds, Kc, at the Pacific Grocery Co. Best cup of coffee ln town at the Model Restaurant, 463 Commercial street The dance to be given this evening be the ladles of the Kastern Star at Foard The reason for fresh roasting tea every day is: it makes it good. That's why Schilling's Best is daintier and more charming than any other te3 at anything like the price. In packages at grocers'. A Schilling ft Cwnpaay m rnncuco Was Ire Ills Co WARD . The Llvo Grocer. STORE - 510 & 512 Commercial Street, ICE CREflD) ADD ICE CREAM SODA j Jt Stoke' hall promises to tie one of the events or the summer season. New Bicycle Irgglne arrived twliji. Columbia Shoe t'u. Buy your weet cream at the Bon bonniere; It will not fall to whip. T. Wooten. North Shore, and A. Carl soil, Tucker creek, were In town yester day. Lapidura's barber shop, Eleventh St., will hereafter be open from 5 a. m. till li p. m. Tha Foard A Stokea Co. have con stantly In stock a supply of the finest Ice, which they are prepared to furnish consumers. We carry a full line of groceries at the very lowest prices. Give tit a call. Pacific Grocery Co. Oregon vegetables are now coming In, of which we carry a full line, at the Pacific Grocery Co. P. J. Meany, the leading marchant tailor, 1S7 Tenth St, The highest price paid for fur skins. Tillamook creamery butter U the be:-t made In Oregon. Received fresh every week. Ask your grocer for It. gon and California fnilu and vegetables at Foard & Stokea Company's today. Mr. Arthur Brock, a Wfll known printer of SiUem. arrived ln the city yesterday e" 01 America: mm ranger. 1. ure. n- and has entered the service of the As-i',aum: S' C R - c RlnK: R' S" G- un torian 'cb rson. senior woodman. H. Lemon: jun- lor woodman. J. V. Itnilller; senior ben- Strawberries took a tumble, as was pre dicted yesterday. We liave crates on sale today at still Higgins & Co. lower figures. Ross, j The Presbyterian church buildln? com mittee met Wednesday night and dis cussed pi ins. The finance committee re ported progress. Strawberries, strawt-rrles, Z cents per box. Direct from Mo.int Tabor, Mount Scott and the Hood river region. At Foard Stokes Co.'s. Fisher Bros, yesterday shipped to Robt. B-H, son of the late Captain Bell, at Thorsee Bay, Alaska, a large lot of sup-' plies for the salmon packing season. When going East travel on the North era Pacific Railway. Quick time and thej only line running dining cars. Train leaves Portland daily at 11 o'clock a. m. 1 The Improvement of Bond street t.e. tween Ninth and Tenth is being rushed by the contracted and It Is hoped to have that block completed ln a few more days. Now Is the time for cockroaches to beinn to be troublesome. Our Electric Paste will drive tliem all out of your house. Charles Rogers, Odd Fellows' building. When you want a real life-like and artistic photo, don't fall to call on Snod srass. The work he Is turning; out now is ahead of anything ever made in As toria before. Reports from the canneries yesterday were to the effect that there had been no material increase ln the receipts of flh, although the men are dally lookirg for a big run. The lalies of tha guild of Grace church will have an afternoon tea at '.he resi dence of Mr. W. T. Chutter, 3S0 en tun th street. Wednesday afternoon, June from 2 to 5 o'clock. The wheels 0f the motor engine were brought over from Warrenton yester day, and will be Knt to the shops at Yarpjlna for planing down. v 1 . . . "''.') morning on interesting rac o'cnrr.-d between the launch' Triton and Mr rentes to Sklpancn. The Triton was winner by two lengths. Another arc light was put up yesterday at the corner of Eleventh and fommee. ial. The merchants of those two streets re dcletrmined to have t. cliv eti lighted. Tlic ladies of the Swedish Lutheran church will give a strawberry sociable at the basement ot the church Saturday evening, June 5th; at S o'clock. AH arc cordially Invited. J. T. Wilson, Portland; Edward McMi hon, Warrenton; A. Ooldsehmldt, Alfred Stebblns, San Francisco; Thos. .'pb bourne, Roseburg, registered at the Par ker Mouse yesterday. Observer Beaham's weather report for May shows that at Fort Canby the mean Burleigh the Cash Grocer. So Cents 50 Cigars. SO Cents 1 lb Red Hell Tobacco. 4.) Cents 1 lb Seal North Carolina. vS Cents Quart C. & H. l.ucca Oil. S3 Cents Climax Cortee. SHANAHAN BUILDING. Telephone vU ..m temperature for the month was ..I de grees: atmospheric pressure, SUb, totul prevlpltatl ui, 1 j inches; total movein-in of wind. Mil miles; prevailing direction north. It Is reportei! that there will be an ex- hlbltlon of bicycle riding t the corner f Fourteenth and Commercial streets 11 S:Ji this evening. It Is expected that there will be a large crowd. Messrs. Hugo ami Carl Muivke, large hop rancher of Aurora, are In the etty for .1 week's visit with Mr. lioorge Hart ley. Pofore returning ramie they vvlll make an excursion to lh- beaches. Ross, Hlggins A Co. are still in busi ness at the old stana and will give as good value for the money aa anyone. Entrance to their store from east side while street repairs an? in progress. Captain Thos. Parker has growing In his garden bunch of fins which Is n credit to the county. The plants are IS Inches high ami are In bloom. The t-eeo was sown this spring on the top of t!.e ground. At the meeting of the council tonleftt it Is understood that resolutions will be Introduced for the extension of Commcr- j cUil street from Seventeenth to the de pot at Twenty-third, and Twenty-third ff(fn Exchange to Commercial. rioss, HiggirH C. have taken the agency for the famous "Corvallls' flour. Three carloads arrived here for them yesterday and they will iromrase, and will he s.ld to on furnish dealers with the same i w Pric,M ln l0U t0 The following otllo-rs wri elected I..st evening by Court Astoria. No. Forest- 1 die, O. P. Rice; junior beadle. J. M. ' llarker. Robt. Wakelleld, Capt. F. lian.ly, I. It. Seeley, It. II. ,S. ( 'hu I b rman. I.. It. i'l n.-r un.l wife, R. II. Miller, C C. Smith. W. O. Ray, II. J. P.ow. ... (J. Martin. C. R. Smeud. Portland; F. H. Isa.vbv ; York: Frank J. Carter. F. A. Cotheud, San Francisco, were guests of the "eel dent yesterday. The management committee on the Fourth of July celebration met la.n niuht, but no cjiiorum Is lng present, the meet ing adjourned until 7:3"i tonight. It Is deslrl that reports be receive. from the finance an l music committees, so that definite plans can be made. Thin snouni 1; me largest ceienrauon ever s.-en In Astoria. W. F. Scheibe, the popular cigar man. ufaoturer, is now established. In his new quarters, 474 Commercial street, where he has a full line of domestic. Key West and Imported cigars and the best brands of smoking tobaccos and smokers' ar ticles. Give him a call. A new river service has hen Inaugu rated between Astoria Bnd Rainier. Ore gon, Including all Intermediate landings. The fine steamer ' Pilgrim," Captain A. Ij. Hrazee, will make round trips dally. except Sunday, leaving painter at 6:30 a. m., reaching Astoria at 11:30, landing at the Fourteenth street wharf, and de parting on her return at 1:30. Prompt nmo ana me nest service Is guaranteed for both passengers and freight. Northern Pacific railroad trains leave Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. t r Tacoma, Spokane, and the East. Cl'me connection made at Spokane for Koss land, Neisrn, Sandow and British Co lumbia mining camps. For maps and Information call on or address C. W. STONE, Astoria, Or. At the; special meeting of the council yesterday afternoon all the members were present and Mayor Taylor presbbd An ordinance authorizing the purehuM.- of the team of horses and apparatus be longing to Kngire Company No. 1 was read the first and second times, and the me.ting then adjourned. The regain r session of the council will be held to night. A horse attached to a cart beloi :;ll., to the Co-operative Store became fri,;bt ened yesterday on Seventh street, and started to run, turning the corner sharp ly onto Astor. The cart Just grazed the telegraph pole, but the driver managed to get hold of the horse's head and soon got him under control. No damage done beyond the spilling of a few pro-cerb-s. The Elks all over the country are mak ing great preparations for the national convention or reunion, to be held In Mtn ncapollH in July. Each lodge will have a separate car, decorated with the dls tlnct colors of the lodge, and each lodge will have a distinct uniform. The special train from Portland will be one of lb. features of the conclave. Every man on the train, from the car-sweep,.r to the engineer, will be an Elk. Portland will bid for the next reunion and grand lodge. IN TI1K Jl'STIi'1'! (MI'llT. Throe Uitbers Held for Trial and a Wife Heater Killed. Ill Justice Ahorcromhle's court eslcr day T. Harris, Michael lloiidrl.ksmi 1111 Win. Howard were arraigned on charge of robbing the pcrsvMi of Martin Powell, and were held for preliminary trial at o'clock this afternoon Wednesday evening Powell stepivd ildo prison's saloon, and was limn, dint Iv :iccsttl by the men and Invited to play cards. This he refined to do. 'I'h then urg,d him to' set up the drink which Powell dlil several time. Powell Is a working man. and his new frlen Is kindly suggested that they had a com fortable house to slivp III. which lie was welcome to stutrv s long as he pleas,.! without cost, and hinted that It might be well to take up a little supper. Powell l hen '(ought some me.it and other supplies and the whole party proceeded to a sha.'k near the water works, where supper was soon cook.! and scried, ami wanli down with the content of .1 bxl'l" About midnight Powell was awakened by some one fumbling about bis vrson, and Howard standing over him. who tol.l hlri 10 "move out;" that they did not want film any longer. Howard then left hlni self and went down lawn, where he slayt! the rest of the nlc.lit IVwell ion llseovercd that $'..'. which he had In l.'.s ((ockot, whs gone, tind he also came down town ami complained to the (lce . (f!v cers Ots'rg and Htunott stui'leil to II ml the men. and finally l.v.it.d Howard and Hendrtckson early this morning, at 1 ic shack on the Mil Tin y irre.ivd t ie men. and afterwards c.iitu llarrl" lown town. A. A. Illgley, for Natlng his wife, was lined the full limit of the law W- b the Judge, on the complaint of the won;. in. The occurrence took place In Sivilde 1 few days ago. It was shown that IV man got ilrunk. I it hi wire on t ie head and limbs In a brutal manner, sold, the tent and household effect', took '.he two little children torla. As soon as the foilovvi! him here. v, ror his arrest, mid i . children, a bright litih ami 'Ml,' t As wl'i' nas (re nut a :.T(!a see bov and il I. !i, in"! .lot r.. 11, :rl. an-l has lift the man. she savs. for goa! She Is sun-ring- from henrt dise.is,, but will not take chan.es with her li:-!.and again. ANOTHKH CAIiU'Alt r-'MIM J V. Moore to He In At,irii With the Kimball Again. I will bo In Astoria with a carl. m, I of the celebrated Klmlsill nlanoe and or. itans, direct from our mammoth factor at Chicago. This shipment will Include every v 1 riety of the launt styles, from a neat. plain, nil!um ixe to a full slie e.m.-er' T;it;. uprlKht In elal ra tey hand .ar.r-i the public It. reet at wholeSiile prices, plus expense of laying them down at Astoria. This will -ifford anyone wanting a piano or ,ri;.n an opirtunlty to gc( a strictly hlgh gnide Instrument from the largest :-(. :vi and organ faclorj' In the world i; ,,r'.-e usually usk.-d ,y p tall deal, is an I no ots for secund and third grade, an I for nlmut half th.- pel.- asked by them for ' r.r. class Instruments. The Kimball has b en sold In Astoria for the pas! fn ;r r hv. years. If you warn to known nnythluit alsmt the KlmUill. ask your frbvd-. w 10 have theni. and 1I0 not tzn 1 j.-nt other lnteresie.1 persons I.. V. .M',:k, Representative Klmlcill I'.. t .'-i. FT I;TH Kit KKTAII.S Additional Retorts From Fishermen Who Were In the 1'r.aU.M. No dins't communication was had with the authorities at For' I'.niby r. lay, the wire still Ulng down, but r.ipl.-.m Parker of the steamer llwaeo says that the Fort I'anby life saving crew also went out In the breakers, but what they did was not learned. From fishermen who returned yesterday It was learmd that at ht six bo. capsijv and tnree m. u were lost, '.' nat more. Fred Lemon, who wa one of the men rescued by the Kurt Stevens life crew, says h.- Is positive tlir.s' men were lost, hut coild not give the names. 'Here was also one boat which could nut l.o reached by the f,. savers, an 1 he . positive the mm MTish. d. Another boat was seen to split in two abreast the lU-1,1 ship, but the men were picked up by an- oiner nsmng ooal, wnicn happened to lie n.-ar by. It was reported, also, tha' Russian Aleck was one of the drowned men, but that fishermen returned last night with a boat full of fish, so tli.it rumor Was set at rest. Fred Hough, who was also reperted among the missing, returned yesterday and said that he was at the moiali of the river during the trouble, but his boat was not capsized. "There were Fix beats capsized. Two of thern w. re trylny to sail away from the breakers, but there was no wind. You see, sometimes n swell comes, or ,w0 or ,,ir(, of (hrm without any warning, ami If then- Is rm wind it Is a ease of pull, or a Tight with the breakers. A mart starts In drifting, the tide, which, during a frc.diet, ,dw; vh Is running out at the mouth of the rlv r. 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, Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND, and ELEVENTH STS. MtA ao application. Don't Put It Off- Coino miff wluli' tin' assort mm ist'oiiijilftf. Monthly Payments Honest Prices. Easy There never lias been so ureal variety of FIRST CLASS INSTRUMENTS!mpTiove3Nunde mi I'xlululloti in Astoria. The Wiley B. Allen Co, 411 It I Hlrl. Astoria Military I ar.ulfs, l.irt:i, Halls ami i'irnu s. I'irst tl.ts on br-tr.i m roniicHtMii with the (.ami. C.KIIU l.K U .. I Km N. liiisitu-ss Man.u'crv W. F. SCHEIBE, A full lint o( pi. P. TiiMCte. A'llclrs. snJ tsmtiktrs -47-4 C"OMMt!,rvlrl Hi, i.irrtcs, him along, und Kn h it he Is In near the Jetty, or the North caw tide sets. If Sodden trolll that of yesterday, on u nmooth sea, rnd rue will try to save his net. 'A lion the water Is rough It Is entr. ni. ly dm!, ult. and takes lime, to get a '-futhom n, t out of the water. If you succeed In thnt you are still In great danger The tr i i'uc Is ( lu'.vo been, loo venturesome tlii-; e.'i.oll In uaf ,K,rl.eS lo get fish, tind mi i'l Hie 1 1 mietitlon of so many I Oats, and have taken chances that goo.1 Jcdg ni'Tt woubi t.ot warrnnl, "V cannot say too inn. h for the bravery und faithful n. of the life sivlng 1 tew, wh i ar.j .0 the niouih of the rlv.r n t he turn m very tide, ready to bnd a hand to an one In troiibla" Yi ..tenia y morning doretia of Inula cn ill -Ml b,- n :;hlng near the breaker. he.,l.4 ,,r danger. .nuti'm:. iihitihii 11 1 ;s 1 1 hints. I:rlrlsh residents of Astoria mil vicinity You ar reipimted to meet at the olhee of I. I 1 'berry, at S p. in. of Monday. the 7th of June, to hnir and r Ive the r.-M.rts rif the various eorundtties aj.. ponte, for the due celebration of -he .iie.n's Jubilee. Ily order. J. It. BENNETT, Secretary High grado California brandies, and wines for family, cooking, medicinal nnd tabl" purposes. "Prlvato Stock," "Cream Rye. Jld Hickory." "Pride of Ken tucky" nnd "Hermitage," whiskies In or iginal packages. Imported wines nnd tbiuors at reajwmablft prlo-s. Carlsons Family Liquor Store, M Twelfth sire, t RED JIEH'S EXGUiHSIOjN , . TO . Seaside,-Sunday, -July -4th GIVEN BY COfJCOIBLY TRIBE NO. 7 The Astoria Military linml will bo in Bttcndwioe. Rotind Trip Tickets, . . $1,00 Children between ages of 12 onI 5 yenrs, JIALF FAHK There will bo plenty of ood Hjiort on the program. Sale - - - we will give inducements Higgins & Co. the Best... THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT ON THE WEST SIDE Everybody knows that Warrenton values will soon bt doubled. It is distinctly the best property on the market. Fine large level lots, surrounded by many improvements, at very low prices. Is it not a fine investment? Trie claim mad by ua that proved by trio fact that the unan imous testimony of those who have- bou.-ht the " HARDMAN " corroborates tha stntomont. It. full, resonant tone la maintained through year, of service, anil an added brilliancy, without metalllg quality, rouult through use. Band Kl K; M I I . Is new r.lilv In t.ikr I'lllr.u tH for Mnnolnv turvr ntitl livelier FINE CIGARS! . ( , A . -IfisheFS Opera House. I.. I!. -Vllg . .H and ."tansffr. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY EVENINGS . . . JUNE 5 and 6 . . . Siimi'llinig enti-elv new ami novel, lie ' pPMlni'ilie; llp.iti a screen I'Jfeel S'llare life sue moving scenes, Irnc tn nature III every detail. IB..MOVIN(l HCI-.M-.H--IB fONt I.I IMNO WITH THE (W1KAT CoKHKir KKillT Aimlsslon, Adults, . . . 25 Cents Admission. Children, . . 15 Cents The Projis'loscuim is sutnelhinii very ilif feretit from the Vilasoope, snrj asxing it itl every detail. I'.ui't fail to see the must wonderful inucliiiio in Ilia 1'uitoil .States. GRAMMS & CO. Groceries, Feed, ' Provisions, Crockery and Glassware, HOI.DCIII-AP rOWCAHII or, 15th t Commercial. RAINIER TO ASTORIA Ami Kit urn In One Day, Steamer Pilgrim, A. L. ItltAZEK, Master. Will leavo Rainier dally, except Sunday, at 6:30 a. m., touching at Ln Du, Mny gers, Stella, Oak Point, Englii Cliff, iviiuppa, enrton, westport, nnd other landings, arriving nt Hth street wharf, Astoria, at 10 a. m. Leave Astoria at 1:30 p. m., calling at way landings on return. Fast time and satisfactory service guaranteed. A. V. ALIviCN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Frulti Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor, Tenth and Commercial streets HOP LEE CO. C LOTH I NO, Merchant Tailors. (Jlotercb.l liliu.''rnii''e loonier Hiiltssnd trousers made a wieei lit. Kvi-rv order punctu ally on tune etlnfsi;iln giiaraiiii.ed. Cheaper Than Any Other I'luce In the Gity. OfiH Cnmmerclal Htreet. MEN WANTED. Railroad hands wanted for Immediate work on track. Apply at room 4, navel block. A. & C. R. It. R. BAILOK8 WANTED At 3U 1-2 North Third street, corner Couch, upstairs. rooms 2 and 3. P. T. Christendom Port land, Or. Exhibition of Edison Proiectoscope f WANTKI. WAN l'l ( 1 1 v two ein, men, room near Tenth and ( 'ntniucri lul tie.o. ,,J. dtrss "I," Aatorhiu olthv. W.NTi:l' A go.-l gill, for (..dieral hoiim oik Aililiv c, Ast'Hlnn urrtc(i, I't'it mam:. Fi'lt HAl.K A J. 8. Mundy liiiiir..vel I friction drum IvdnUng rnglnx, Hue et la'llor. 7.'H ftwt; cylindor, 7x12 I nub, A fll-wt claji engine, almost n Hihm at new Addiwa "A." Asturtau iittlce tOH HUNT. Fi'li lii:NT luriilh.l rvsdiia, t suite ' nliiK'l. by the day r lie nth. Hotel TIkIic, iin.ler entire new iiutiiae iiioiit ureal reduction in ratee. Mte. 1) V Poller. IlltUtagvl. l'"T I'.lcVOtltk and l''i aukllii, Fi'lt Hi;.NT rVvetttl ll rurnlnhesi riHinm for iiibiueii cheap ai orit.r of IHla-lw rtll.l S'Vltll slrerte, No. ivi Siicuih. l'ult UK NT I'wn upstairs rooms t vfl Kleii'iitb stiiet. N W lurttm Hints"!) -welnie ll"fille on 1 lellilne l i.lt lli:NT Tbo tor now oe. uplV by tbn 'atlfrab le.taurant, i.'l Com inrrciul street. J II Mnsell l'ult hi. NT r'nridalit'l ruoin, t.ntrar ly o. at.-l. lit : bauc.i atros t l'HT. L'.'tfT A '-Mil- li of key. Finder plena bale it A. toil. ill omVw Ft iL'.VU I'lil NP one. halt net SUd lines. plek4 up ttl buoy Nil. 1! Dwnor sort hAlesaine on proving ownership atvt i yt g all t inmara nnd sail ago. Apply at Elinors'. csnnery. Ful'NI' Adrift. Hear 'INiIibuci Iv-lnt, a CoUitnliU rlv.r fishing lst, poiiitd gray ouuildc atul yrlloiv lusb'.e. tiwoef .an hav same by app.ylnic to JohB Smith, on l."w.r Snag inland, proving, property and l-a)!!. churp-. PllirKrtHiNAL L'AltUM it. A. SMITH. . t'KNTIST. tg Itooins 1 and 1'ythlan Pulldlnf. uver C. II. Cooper's store. Ult O. II. EST EH, PHYSICIAN AND Hl'KUISON. Hpn lul attontlon to iIImuu of women and surgnry. tiltlco over Ins!gcr store. Astoria, Tolephona No. U. I'll. JAY TI TTMC. PHYSICIAN AND SI'IUIKON firttce, rvs.ins D end 8, Pythtnn bulldf. Ml hi Commercial 81, ltreldoncs sam. Telephone Kd. Ai-tlng asslalatit surgeon If, H. Me rino hiwipltal service. J. Q. A. nOWLRT. ATTOHNEr AND COl'NBELOR AT LAW. Ofllre on Horn atrest, Astoria, Or. II. T. CROHMT, ATTORN KT-AT-LAW. VJI Commercial street JOHN T. LIOIITKR. ATTORN IST-AT-LAW. omoe, upstairs, AstorUn Pulldlna;. C. C. HUt'WEIt, " ATTORNKY AT LAW. Uumlerson Dulldlnif. Aetotia, Oregon J. N. Dolph. rtlrhard Nliea, Chstir V. Dolph. DOLPH, NIXON A DOLPH, ATTOIINET8 AT LAW. Portland, Oreon, H. 25, M and W. Hamilton Ilulldl HI. All Inirnl mtA naI. iM.'tlon busln ss promptly attended to. Claim against tha government ipe tlalty. BOCIETT MEETINOB. TEMPLE LODOH NO. T. A. V. uA A. M Hegular communications held on the nrst and third Tuesday evening- of nth month. O. W. LOUN811KHRT. W. U. E. C. IIOLDKN, Benretary. . I872 i8oj, Fisher Brothers, Sell Astoria Lubricating OILS A Specialty. Ship Chandlery, Hardwan, Iron A Stft'l, Coal, GrocerieH & ProvisionB, Flour & ATill Feed, Paints, Oils, VarnisheB, logger s Supplies, Fairbank'g Scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural InaplemeuU . Wagons A Vehicles,