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en " .;-- - (11 m 51 i Hi 11 I Itws-l 1t 11 li 11 HI IF! VOL. XXII, JT0. 37. BUSINESS OARDS. jtJIMS IIATTIE BITIU-Y, TEACHER PIANO AND ORGAN. - Apply at G. W. WOODS', lit-fers by permission to Prof. Cook. r v.. ut Giiix-, Conatty School Superintendent Office at Badoliet & Co.'a '"aimery, tapper asiona. PJtAXK. P.tGl'. ai. J. Physician nud Surgeon. Office oppobife the JohaiiH-n building. ASTORIA -.-- OREGON. 2 - ATTORNEY AT LAW. Abstracts t Title a specially. Rooms 11 and 12, Knights of Pythian Cattle nuudinc. Telephone ao.u. G.T . JKcCOUXAC, Atteraey and Counsellor at Law Room 12, Odd Fellow Building, ASTORIA, - Oregon. GEO. A.-DORUXS, GEO. NOUAND xoxa.Ki lxmsiis. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Of&oe lu Kinney's Block, pposlto Clt.v Hall;-Astoria, Oregon. Attorney and Csunselor at Law. Room No. 6, over "White House, ASTORIA, OREGON. C. IT. FCX.TOK. C. C. t U I.TOX. FUJLTOS BSSUTEimCS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Room 5 and 6. Odd Follow Itiuldiug. T q.A.BOWLUY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Chenanius treet, - - ASTORIA, OREGON JOSEPH A. GILL., ATTORNE Y-AT-LA W. -Offlce with J. Q A. Bowlny, A8TOBIA, ----- On-sou. T? O. HOJiDEX, 2fOTABT PUBLIC, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION Jl.i IN SUBANCE AGENT. C.W. I.EICJK, . AECHITECT AND DRAUGHTSMAN. .Scholars received for Course of Draughting t9Office over White Ilouse Store. Q.EliO F. PiRKKlI SURVEYOR OF ClatMp Ceaaty.and City of Astoria Offloe : Chenamus street, Y. M. C. A. hall Boom No. 8. j JBKiWOM MABTIX, M. O., Phyaician and Bargeon. ASTORIA, - - OREGON. Office Room 12, Odd Fellows Building. BKflrDEyoK Hume's building, up stairs. JAY TUTTXiK, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON Oraics-Rooms l, 2, and 3. Pythian Build ing. Residence On Cedar Street, back of St. Mary's Hospital. P. P. HICKS. A. E. SHAW. niCKS & SHAW, DENTISTS. Booms In Allen's Building, up stairs, cor ner Cass and Squemoqua streets. Astoria Oregon. Bozorth & Johns, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, and Brokers. ASTORIA, Oregon. Buy aad sell all kinds of Real Estate and represent the following Fir Insurance Conpanles : Scottish Union and Na tional, assets $33,000,000 Phoenix of Hartford " 4.500,000 Hove of-New York, " 7,000,000 Hamburg and Bremen, " 2.000000 Western, Soo.ooO Pbenlz of Brooklyn, " 4.000,000 Oakland Heme, " soo.ooo Fellcles-wrltten by us in the Phoenix and Hojae and Scottish Union and National at equitable rates. BAPMC AND INSURANCE ! I. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTORIA, - OREGON OFFICE HOURS : From 9 o'clook A. M. until S o'clock P. M. ) :s AGEJfCY. Banking Department A General Banktng and Exchange Busi ness transacted. Every facility for prompt and satisfactory business. Drafts on the leading cities of the United States and Europe. Depeslta Received. M CoMuU&Co CLATSOP COUNTY BRANCH OF AiericanMraiilef Collects ASSOCIATION Boom No. 1, White House building, Astoria. Bills collected In any part of the United States or Caaadas. This association has over 5,000 correspond i4r: S4SHXWt 8T&HW 00. ti I?lS s -iDll I I U li THP ? THE ST TONIC. This medicine, combining Iron with pure vegetable tonics, quickly and completely Cures Dyapepsla, Indigestion, WeaknesAt Impure Blood, Mai ariaCbUIs and Fevers, and Neurolicla. It Is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the Kidneys and Liver. It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. It does not injure the teeth, cause headache.or produce constipation other Iron medicines do. It enriches and purifles the blood, stimulates the appetite, olds the assimilation of food, re lieves Heartburn and Belching, and strength ens the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent-Fevers, Lassitude, Lack 6t Energy, Ac, it has no equal. 45" The genuine has above trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other dpljb7 BnOWS CHEMICAL CO., B1LTIX0EE, SA REDIXGTOX, WO0DABD CO., Portland, Or. W HOLES ALK AGENTS. FITTERS The Feclilo Grovtronjr "When Hostetter'i. Stomach Bitters Is used to promote assimilation or the food and eurich the blood. Indigestion, the chief obstacle to an acquisition of strength bv the weak, is an ailment which infallibly mii cumbs to the action of this peerless correc tive. Loss of flesh and appetite, failure to sleep, and growing evidcuce of premature decay, are sbeedlly counteracted by the great invigorant, which braces up the phy sical energies and fo.rtifies the constitution aginst duease. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. A. V. Allen, Wholesale and Eotoll Dealer In Groceries, Provisions, MILL FEED. Glass and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Wines, LiquorsJobacco.Gigars Drugs and Chemicals J. I THOMAS, k -o m ' DRUGGIST I& '& Pharmacist, Prescriptions carefully compounded Day or Night JeiFs Notice SAYS THERE WILL BE NO INCREASE OF PRICES iNHiscnornousE AND THAT HE IS DETERMINED TO maintain his reputation for keening the best and cheapest Restaurant in town, even at a loss to himself, while the dull times last. JEFF. County Coroner. J. C. ROSS Has Opened a First-Class UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT ON MAIN STREET, Above Fioneer Restaurant. Funerals attended ; everjthiug necessary provided, and in all cases, SATISFATION GUARANTEED. B, S. Worsley, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT tap-Office and Ware Rooms on Squemoqua Streetuext door to corner of Olncy. Advancements made on Consignments Xo Charge far Storage af Geaaa. W BE - - - cr Hw CELEBRATED" iX A vi a V AND Tari Aastoria,o I it." ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1884. OFFICIAL. Proceedings of the Board of County Com- mlssioEersof Wahkiakum County. W.T. August Term, 18S-1. Monday, August 4, 18JU. Present Jesse Baker, Thomas Ir ving and Jamea Wright, Commission ers; S.F. Albert, Sheriff and C. G. Shepherd, Auditor and C!crk. Bonds of the folbwiur Boad Su-pervifior-i examined and appro. ed, to-TCil: J. P. Kimball, Boa-J Supervisor of Boad Dist No. 1. Bobert Burch, Boad Suiwrvisor of BoadDisLNo. 2. F. M. Sweet, Boad Sujierriaor of Boad Dist No. 3. J. G. Elliot, Boad Supervisor of Boad Dist No. 4. John Kiint, Boad Supsrvisor of Boad Dist. No. 6. S. li. Lewis, Boad Supervisor of Boad Dist. No. 7. Saloon Bend of T. Boberts exarain ined and approved. Ordered: That the liquor license granted on the third day of Jan., 1884, and expiring six months from and after said date, be and the same is hereby approved; the said T. Boberts having paid the sum of sixty-two 50-100 dollars, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged. Ordered, that the special tax of -4 mill for the Territorial Penitenti ary fund be levied upou all the tax able property in the county in ac cordance with Seotion 1G, Laws of 1883. Ordered, that the division of school district No. Nine (9) and forming a new school district to bo known as school district No. Fourteen (14) rec ommended by the county school superintendent, be and the same is hereby approved, school district No. Fourteen (14) being bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at the northwest corner of section 25 of township 10 north, of rauge 8 west; thence south two miles to the south east corner of .section 32, thence west one and cuo-ljalf (1) miles to the center of section 31, thence southwest to the corner of seotion 1 of town ship 9 north of range 9 west, one mile to tho southwest oorner of section 1, thence north to tho place of begin ning. Besignatiou of H. "W. Bowman, justice of the peace of Skamokawa precinct not accepted. Beport of S. P. HofT, surveyor, Thomas Kent and Henry Kaup, view ers appointed at the. May, 18S1, term of the commissioners court, to view and looato n county road from tho Elohoman to Cathlamet and to termi nate at the northwest corner of seo tion 2i, township 9 north, of range 6 west, received, read first and second times, considered and approved, and whereas B. O. A Elliott and W. A Spence claim that their properly will bo damaged by reason of the location of said proposed read: It is hereby ordered that A J". Montgomery, John Dougherty and Willoughby Andrews be and are hereby appointed apprais ers to view and determino tho damages that may be sustained by said par ties by the location of said proposed road, said appraisers to meet at Cath lamet on Monday, the 1st day of September, at 9 o'clock a. it. SECOKD DAY. Tuesday, August 5, 1884. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment Present, a full board; S. F. Albert, sheriff, and C. 0. Shepherd, clerk. Whereas, the requisite number of legally qualified voters have peti tioned to the board of county com missioners of tho county of Wahkia kum, sotting forth that the petitioners are desirous of having the question of enforcing the "herd law" in said county submitted for decision to the voters thereof, in accordance with sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 of "An Act to Provide for a Herd Law," approved November 27, 1883: It is hereby or dered that due notice, by publication or otherwise, shall be given that tho electors in said county may at the next general election at tho time of casting his or her ballot, also vote "herd law, yes," or "herd law, no," which votes shall be canvassed as other votes for county officers. If the number of votes cast for "herd law, yes" exceed the number ca3t for "herd law, no," then the county commis sioners of said county shall cause to be published in one or more news papers, having n general circulation in said county a notice that this act has been approved by the county, and this act shall take effect and be in force in such county from and after the 1st day of March following the publication of the above notice. Saloon Bend of A. D. Birnie ex amined and approved and a liquor license granted for the term of six months from and after tho 5th day of August, 1884, by the payment of sixty-two 50-100 dollars, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged. The following officers of election are hereby appointed to serve at tho general eleotion to be .held in Novem ber, 1884to-wit: For Cathlamet Pre- cinct, Charles Page Inspector, and Thomas Dorris and Thomas Kent, Judges; Skamokawa Precinct, J. S. Masten Inspector, and J. F. Tasker and A J. Montgomery, Judges; Brook field Precinct, J. G. Megler, Inspect or, and Nicholas O'Connor and J. H. Ashloy, Judges; Gray's Biver Pre cinct, Samuel Walker Inspector, and F. B. Hull and C. Sorrensen, Judges; Deep Biver Precinct, H. A. Shaw Sn, Inspector, aud John E. Bull and Lewis Olsen, Judges. Petition- from citizens of Deep Biver asking for the division of the Election Precinot of Deep Biver re ceived. No boundaries given in said petition. The polls will be open at the fol lowing named places in tho several precincts in the county, on Tuesday, the 4th day of 'November, 1884. at nine o'clock in the morning and continue until six o'clock in the af ternoon of the same day, to-wit: Cathlamet, at the Court House. Ska mokawa, at Brook's cooper shop. Brookfield, at Megler's cannery. Gray's Biver, upper Gray's Biver school house. Deep Biver, lower Deep Biver school house. Ordered : That A. D. Birnie be au thorized to furnish Mrs. Teabault with provisions and clothing to the amount (not exceeding) of sixteen dol lars per month until otherwise or dered by the board. Ordered: That tho sum of sixteen dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated from county funds to purchase lumber for a bridge in road dist. No. 3. The following warrants were drawn by order of tho board at the August, 188i, term of the commissioners' court iu and for the county of Wahkiakum, to wit: Order. Xo. 49 To J. F. Hallorah & Co. for printing Commission ers' proceedings S 20 25 To Jesse Baker for 2 days service as Co. com missioner and mileage. Aug.l834term 14 00 To James Wright for 2 days servioe as Co. com missioner and mileage. 50 51 Atiir. 184ierni... .9 00 PoTfcTlios. Irving for 2 days service as Co. com missioner and mileage. Aug. 18S4term 8 50 To O. C. Shepherd for services as anditor, pos tage etc 134 61 To John Davis for fur ishing abstract copy of minutes and description of tho extension to Graya river road 1 00 To J. W. Clemens for amt advanced by Terri torial hospital for insane to John Johnson 10 25 To J. W. ClemenB for 3 mos. salary as county school supt. visiting schools 52 00 To Lawrence Aisley for witness fees and mileage, at April, 1884, term of the dist. court 19 00 To A D. Birnie for su gar, potatoes and barley furnished Mrs. Teabault 5 97 To S. F. Albert for 2 days attendance as sheriff, at Aug. 1884 term of county court 6 00 To John Docker for sup plies furnished Mrs. Tea bault.an Indian woman.. 4 25 To S. F. Albert for ser vices of Wm. Many as chainbeareron the coun ty road 6 00 To S. F. Albert for ser vices of Wm. B. McLin as chainbearer on the county road 6 00 To John Docker for per centage fees in disburs ing S2,24074 44 81 To S. F. Albert for at tendance at probate court 53 51 5C 57 58 59 60 61 63 63 64 comparing rolls with au ditor, and jail keys To Thos,Kent for 2 days services as viewer on road To Henry Kaup for 2 days services as viewer on road To S. P. Hoff for survey ing and making report for 13 25 65 400 66 400 67 roadviewers 1150 68 To S. F. Albert for per centage fees for collect ing S561 25 delinquent taxes 51 02 69 To S. F. Albert for transporting Arabella Ahlberg, insane, to hos pital 49 05 O. C. SHEPHEBD, Auditor and Clerk, Wahkiakum Co. W. T. A Western Toaper says: For all painB, St. Jacobs Oil is unsurpassed. Are vnti made miserable bv Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of izer is a positive cure. For sale by W. t. Dement DAIRYING. Take tho wide prairies and great plains of the interior and "much, of the surface of California, and large farms can be condneted on the single crop idea while there is different soil and region, like the wooded valleys of all the country between the Cas cade mountains and the coast where small farni3 can bo conducted with great profit. The soil of such bot toms is prodigiously fertile, and la bor bestowed on a small area brings large returns. , Through all this re gion dairying can be conducted with profit A man with a few good cows can make choice butter and find a ready market for it It is not neces sary that he should have all the country round supplying mffr for his creamery, though large operations can be conducted with better results and more profit. Any persons who can keep milk clean and cool aud un derstand making butter can command a price if they havo a good artiole. Any keeper of Jersey cows can soon get a premium for butter if it is of the best quality. Good butter is sure to bring a high price. A Portland grocer, importing a thousand pounds a week of Jersey butter made at Elmn. IHinnis. frnm cows fed on white clover, says it costs nim fully DU cents a pound laid down here, and it meets with rendv sale. Besides this, wo import tons and tons of choice dairy butter from uaiuornia every steamer, and there are three steamers a went from firm Francisco to northern ports. And, au the while, we have a magnificent dairy country west of the Cascades, esneciallv alone thn rnnqf. Thnun Elgin cows eat white clover, but not better than will take in all through this conntrv if it lins Vinlf nTifmno A half grade Jersey cow fed on clover ought to yield ten pounds of butter a week that would readily sell at 40 Cents the whole venr. SnnnnsA aha gives milk 40 weeks and you have 400 pounds or uutter; that at 4U cents makes $160, value of butter, besides tho skim milk and thn wnrfh of n high grade Jersey calf adds to, the iueuuu iroia mai ammai. oureiy there is high profit in good cattle and crood butter, and thf wnnflor in that excellent dairy people do not come nere ana commence work. Willamette Farmer, Opening the Barrels. Saratoga, Autr. 18. Ex-Governor Bice, of Massachusetts, discussed the political situation with a prominent Democratic congressman on the piaz za of the Grand Union hotel to-day, ana expressed conhdence in the eleo tion of Blaine. He regarded General Butler's candidacy as of more service to the Republicans than tho Demo crats. Several leading financiers will be in secret consultation in a few days. They have resolved to push Blaine through at any cost Money to any amount, it is asserted, will be place at the command of the Bepub licans. -At the same time Demoorats will not languish for funds. Tilden. the politicians assort, will open his barrel, and other wealthy men inter ested in the success of the Demo crats, will dip deeply into their pock ets. If half the reports about the financial prospects of both parties be true, voters in doubtful states will have great temptations to resist be fore casting their ballots according to their honest convictions. 9 THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. IUlioTei tni cart BHEIDUTIS3I, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, XtACKACIIE, HZ1D1CH2, TOOTHlCia, SORE THROAT, QCTSST, SWELLIX03, SPBAXXS, Screen CaU, Bruise, FROSTBITES, UVRXS, SCALDS, And 11 other todllj tefcu aadp&iai. ran cets i Bonn SoM tj all Dnniiti aad Dealers. SlrtcUeai la 11 Ths Ciirln A.Vcj1j: Co. (Sa9Hen to X. YenUt k Co.) Baltlaora, Hi, U. 8. A. Dissolution of Partnership. THE FIRM OF STONE & DAVIDSON IS this day dissolved by mutual consent. C. AV. Stone will conduct the business in fu ture, and collect all accounts and pay all debts of the late Ann. C.W.STONE. tl-Tt J. A DAVIDSON. BEafc3SSwMlMigfiMiijKBCriHJiiJgOBiiHEKi& Columbia Transportation Company. FOR PORTLAHD, FAST TIME! THE POPULAR STEAMER , la m B X-W OOD Which has been refitted for the comfort of passengers will leave Wilson & Fisher's Dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 Returning IeaTes Tortland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. t3T An additional trip will be made on Sanday T Eaek Week, leaving Portland at 9 O'clock SnHdajr Morning- Passengers bj this route connect at Kalarna for Sound ports. u. B. SCOTT, President " ASTORIA IRON WORKS. BffiiToiT Stbeet, Near Pabker House, ASTORIA, - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. j LAND anfl MAEIHE ENGINES BoilerWork, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. Or all Descriptions made to Order at Skert Xotice. A.-1XWASS, President. J. QrHcsTLEn, Secretary, I. W. Case, Treasurer. J ohx Fox.Superlntendent. 3. ARNDT & FERCHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH SHOP AND Boiler Shop All kinds ol ENGINE, CANNERY, AXD STEAMBOAT WORE Promptly attended to. A specialty made ol repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OP LAFAYETTE STREET Magnus C. Crosby Dealer In HABDWABE, IRON, STEEL, Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, Tlxx AND CJorr5r- FRANK H. LAIGHTON. DEALER IN Fruits. Notions, Cigars -AND- TOBACCOS. Water St. .between West 8tli and West Otli. Tropical and Domestic Fruits per every steamer. Nuts, Candles, etc. at Lalghton's. Everything Fresh and First-class. P.-Blankholm. Cigars, Tobacco and Notions, FRUITS Cor. Squemoqua and Olney streets, Astoria. Westport aad Astoria. THE FAVORITE STEAMER rHE to GOLD DUST "Which has been thoroughly refitted for the comfort of rassenger-i will run thl3 season between "Westport and Astoria DAILY TRIPS As follows : Leave Westport at 7 :30 A.M. Arriving in Astoria at 10 :30 A. m. Leave Astoria at 2 P. M. Arrive In Westport at C p. m. Will touch at all way landings. For freight or passage apply on board or to CAPT. JAS. COX, Manager FAST TIME1 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M. "SSiSM jSAihAlls . j, 8 iH "' i" B" ' i fati?- PRICE, FIVE CENTS. TRANSPORTATION LINE3. Oregon Railway & Navigation compacts'. oceas division TlrtTrtfT tflA vtiamK t.9 T.-.I. tan n... -"""ft M, JUUUIU UA WUJJ, 13, UVC4U "reaua ww sail ironi roruana 10 aan Francisco, and from San Francisco to Port land, as follows, leaving Alnsworth Dock, Portland, at Midnight, and Spear Street i uaii, mu jc raucisco, at 10 a. m. From Portland. From San Francisco. n . AU AK StatM nf I"!.! 5.t "rewa iioa 4 htate of Cal....Sat J. Columbia Thur H Oregon .Toes 19 State of Cal....Ssa 34 Oolumbla Fri 29 n Sept OnlnmhiA Thnp 1 Oregon .Tnu l'J Mate of Cat.. ..Hon IT Columbia Fri 23 Oregon Wei 3T ttn btat of'uaC'.'Mon 8 StatAnfOal Mm 1 Gnlnmhia Mat fi '1'lirnnirll Tlalr.n ,.i.i ,. ,, , , cities In the United States, Canada and RAIL DIVISION. ernpoltS;at ll:4o A.Sl.daiI?.U "" """ Iwd.andSUPauf. CM rttM,D batWM Po"- WTE BmsiOX (Middle CoUaibUJ. Boats leave Portland for Dalles at 7 : Astoria and lumbi....l6AM SAM SAM SAM CorramT't 6AM I 6 AM Tacoma and SeatU. daily at.. . l-oa PM Viotona Steamers do not run Sundiri. cetrsSnda'y.0 f or " at 6 a. a. dally . A T QTmrx-a C. H. PRESCOTT. A. U. STOKES. Minniror Gen'l Freieht and Pass. Act as61"- .a. a. JNUXE3, Agent Astoria. Oregon & California R. R. On and after June 28, 1SS4, trains will ran as follows : DAILY (Except Sundays). EASTSIDE DIVISION-. Between TORTLAXD and AMHIiAMD tttt. MAILTRAIK. LEAVE. ARRIVE, Portland.. 7 :30 a. m Ashland Brtu a. m. Ashland. 6:20 p.m Portland 4:25 r. v. ALBANY EXPRES8 TRAIN. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 4 .-00 p. M.ILebauou 9 50 p. m Lebanon. 4 :45 a. m. Portland 10 :0O a. m Pullman Palace Sleeping Car leaves Port- land Mondays and Thursdays. Returning leaves Ashland Tuesdays and Fridays. The Orepnit nml Mlfnmln iNiin,i x-. makes connection with all Regular Traits on Eastslde Division, from tho foot of F St. westsidk Dinaioir. Between Portland and Corvttllla MAIL TRXXX r.KAVP" i-DTjTtrt? Portland 9-nni r Pinmiii t.--m. .. Corvallls 3 :30 a". ar"!Portland!s 20 v. i r KXPRBS3 TltAEf Portland 5 :00 r MlMcMinnvllle.8 M rx iuiijuuumiij: AMiroriianu.8 isuxxc . Close connections made at Ashland With thA RHniui nf thn AMUrnn An J r1l.. nla Stage Company. j.uu uc&eujorsaie.anaDaguagaerieeicea at ClimnjinV'S lm tnirn nfflna .nrnav C..t- !ind Spcnnrtstn-flfe Tiointo ! nii h -i clpal points in California, can only be pro- """" . "iisBo tuctseu, at me com pany's office, Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or. Fare between Portland and San Francisco, 32.00, and only 31 hotirs staging after 5 o'clock p.m. on either the Eastsida or Westside Divisions. R. KOEHLEB, B. p. ROGERS. Manager. G. F A P. Agt llwaco Steam Navigation Co.' SU3DIER SCHEDULE. Astoria to Fort Stevens, Fort Canbyt and llwaco. Connecting by stages and boats for Oysterville, Montesano and Olympia Until further notice the llwaco Steam Navigation Co.'s steamer G-en. Miles, Will leave Astoria On Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays (Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays being uyuerYiue aim montesano mau aays.) at 7 A. M. FOR Ft.Stevens, Ft. Canby and llwaco ON Wednesdays, and Fridays The steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a.m.. as formerly, not being confined strictly to schedule time. On Tuesdays and Thursdays A SECOND TRIP will be made, leavlncr As toria at 1 P. M., connecting with steamer IVirl WVjI fmm Vnrfln.l Fare to Fort Canby and llwaco, $1 00 l59TIckets can be bought at the office for 73 els. E-Ilwaco freight, by the ton. In lots of one ton or over, ?2 per ton, IST-For Tickets, Towage or Charter ap ply at the office of the company, Gray's wharf, foot of Benton street. J.H.D.QBAY, Agent. The Str. GLEANER, R F. STEVENS, . - Master. Will leave Wilson & Fisher's Duck Every Monday, at 9 A. 31. For Deep River and Way Landings, and .Every 'r day, at 9 A. M , For John Day's River. E cry Saturday, at 9 A. 31. For Knappa. On other days will do general work. A good SCOW is run in connection with the steamer, and Lumber, Wood, etc., promptly handled. CUHARD STEAMSHIP LINE. W E BEG LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE A great reduction in rates over the above well known line. Parties desiring to go to Europe, or wishing to send for mends in the old country will find It to their advan tage to purchase tickets over the Cunard line. Tickets Issued by us good from any part of Europe to Astoria. ,., BOZORTH & JOHNS, Agents. J. W. RUDDOCK, Practical Plumbing in All Its Branches. Steam and Gas Fixtures, A Complete Stock of First-class Material. All Work. Guaranteed. Office and Shop in Hume's building, rsar of Whssler & Robb's, Astoria, Orcgo. ALSO ; LeavePort-l i ' i i ' i land fnr lfV.l'I It,. Irr- I , I r. - ' I.UUUI AU- I M-I I Mil I Mn I !UT i i i i i CAM 6 AM TAM