C3J ?Tir Jailjj storiM. ASTORIA, OREGON: WEDNESDAY- JANUARY 11. 1888 ISSUED EVERY MORNINO. (Monday excepted.) J. F. HATJiORAN & COMPANY, Publishers and Proprietors, ASTOBIAX BOXLDIXO, - - CASS STREET. Terms of Subscription. Served by Carrier, per week 15 cts . 60ctS -$7.00 seal oy jiau, per monui.. ono year Free of postage to subscribers. The Astobiax guarantees to Its adver tisers the largest circulation of any newspa per published on the Columbia rivers "Coal is coal, these Jays." Yes; some of it is stone. A large skating party goe3 to Clat sop to-day to enjoy that exhilirating sport. The DolpJiin is beached at H. B. Parker's wharf, and i3 being caulked and pat in thorough repair. The Gen. Miles went over to Shoal water bayyesterday to bring baokthe remainder ot the fall salmon pack. Capt Chas. Haskell, long time in theO.U. &N. Co's employ, died at St. Vincent's hospital, Portland, last Saturday. The T. W. C. T. U. contemplate giving a crazy entertainment on the evening of the 27th inst, at the Y. M. C. A. halL According to the Arlington Times tue bachelors or Jbong creek are rais ing a f and to send east for a carload of unmarried ladies. The British bark Thos. S. Stowe, 637, 81 days from Newcastle, arrived in yesterday. She saw no word or sign of the missing Kinfauns. Some of the young ladies are talk ing of getting np a leap year balL One of the young gentlemen says he cawn't dawnce fawnoy dawnces. Work on the O regon Pacifio rail road in the Malheur canyou was stopped last Friday. The force of men, numbering about 120 persons, were paid off and discharged. A few days ago a young lady of Helena, while out sleigh-riding, had her ears badly frozen, whereat a local paper exclaims: "She must have been out riding with her brother." A man whose name could not be learned, chopped the grsat toe off his right foot, while cutting wood at Knappton yesterday, and was taken to St Mary's hospital for treatment The Manzanita came down from Portland yesterday afternoon. The copper on her bow shows a battle with the ice. She goes to Tillamook rock to-day, and .after, that to San Fran cisco. Some more ice floated down the river yesterday, but so thin that the rolling of the water shattered it into fragments and before it passed the city front had almost totally disap peared. The Dalles people are again agita ting the building of a bridge across the Columbia. The proposed site is probably two or three miles east of the city, where the river runs through a narrow gorge. The non-arrival and departure of boats works inconvenience to the traveling public, and the delay is vex atious all round. Astoria never needs a railroad worse than when the river is filled with ice. All that can be said of the probable arrival of mail is that when a boat lean et up as far as Hunter's Point, the mail which can be brought from Portland to there by rail can be brought down here. The opening chorus ot the June election has begun. The nlavers have not had all. their parts assigned, as jet We. have too many eleotions, city, county, state and nation. It is disturbing and expensive. The weather sensibly moderated yesterday, the east wind lost its keen ness, the sky became overcast, the ice on the sidewalk began to melt, and at this writing (2 a. m.) the indications favor a change in the weather. Cashing Post No. 14, G. A. E., aid ed by the Woman's Belief Corps had a pleasant social entertainment at the hall of Beaver Lodge last evening, the occasion being the installation of the newly elected officers of the post Workmen were busily engaged yes terday in tearing down an old house on Jefferson street, west of Main, on thesouth side, which had been an ancient landmark. It was built in eighteen hundred and ever so few, and has Been many changes. By nightfall it was completely leveled. The sea gulls have flown to their wave girdled nests and the pigeons gather around the southwest corners of shed roofs and kitchen chimneys. The crows have spread their sable wings for the north side of the river and the rest of the winged inhab itants are having a tough time of it keeping warm and getting necessary rations. The Scandinavian Benevolent So ciety, at their election of officers last evening, elected the follewing: Pres ident O. A. Hanson, (re-elected); vice president, Chris, Evenson; recording secretary, Aug. Danielson (re-elected); financial secretary, G. O. Moen (re-elected); treasurer, H. Christian sen, (re-elected); financial committee, Enoch Peterson nnd Sam Olsen. The Unreliability nf nnralaoelv tifa. pared statistics is well illustrated by I what is intended to be an elaborate article on the salmon canning indus try in a Now Year's edition of a prominent San Francisco newspaper, wherein it sets down the salmon pack of the entire Pacifio coast nearly 100 canneries as aggregating 320, 000 cases for 1887. On the Colum bia alone, 354,055 cases were packed, and the entire pack of the coast, was, probably not far from 750,000 oases. The ice betweem Kalama and Oak Point was yesterday reported very heavy. The State smashed away up, but halted nenr St Helens bar. The Columbia got down yesterday after noon, and goes to San Francisco at 7 this morning. The Portland boat, the Mountain Queen, has not yet made the riffle, but it is thomrht that she may get through to-day. The Bonita started yesterday and got al most to uiirton, when she was forced to return by heavy ice. The ice ex tends down below Skamokawa. The Pyke ODera comnanv. with Jeannie Winston will be here on the 19th. inst,.in "A night in Venice." The opera is a good one, the company put it on the stage in excellent style, and if they bring an orchestra with them and bring the full company, and give it in something like the style the writer saw it at the New Park Thea ter a few weeks ago, they will have a crowded house. But they mnsn't forget the orchestra. An opera with out an orchestra is no good. Some Weather Figures For '87. During "87 the highest barometer was on December 20th, standing at 30.60; the lowest, December 29th 29.19. The highest thermometer was on May 29th. 86: the lowest. March 4th nnd November 25.h-30.01o. The mean maximum temperature for March was 51.9; April, 52.9; May, 62; dune, bib; July, 6L8; August, 65.5; September, 64.3; October, 59.6; No vember, 50.2; December, 4G.9; mean maximum annual temperature, 58.1. The percentage of relative humid ity during nine months ot the year was, at 3 p. m., 78.4. The average cloudiness was 7.5 at 7 a. m., 6.7 at 3 p. m. The total rainfall for January was 18.24 inches; February, 8.51; March, 16.11; April, 6.83; May, 7.33 June, .63; July, .72; August, .49; Sep tember, 4.82; October, 3.66; Novem ber. 8.11; December, 16.64; total for the year, 92.09 inches. During the last nine months of the year the total movement ot the wind in miles was 52,395. Daring October and November, the prevailing direc tion ot the wind was NE., during the other seven months, SW. Daring these nine months there were 50 clear days, 94 fair days, 162 cloudy days and no foggy days. The Y. K. C. A. Book Sociable. The ladies ot the Y. M. C. A. are making arrangements for a book so ciable to bo held to-morrow evening at 7 o clock, in the association rooms. Friends are invited to bring a book, or set of books, suitable for the libra ry. Any useful work, old or new, from Webster's Unabridged to a story book will be appreciated. From 9 to 10 o'clock a geographical sociable will be held when the gentle men may buy a town or state repre senting a young lady for ten cents. This sociable takes the place of the one advertised on the association programme for Friday, 13th inst, to be given by the ladies of the Episco pal church. The arithmotio class will be held on Friday evening instead of Thurs day this week. Connsaicated. Pobtlahd. Nov. 26. 1887. Mr Dear Mb. Wisdom.: You have reason to feel proud of the success of Bobertina. I have nsed it constantly for a whole year and find it beautiful and beneficial for the complexion. It possesses all the qual ities you claim for it, and I -have much pleasure in recommending it ine ".KoDertine Jfowder," your latest addition to the Artistic toilet, makes a charming finish and is worthy ot its companion, Kobertine, Yours truly, JBAVKIB WlHSTOIf. Befers to Messrs. W. E. Dement 4 Co., Astoria, Or. Notlee. The ladies' Guild of Grace church will give a sociable at the residence of Mrs. Capt Reed, on Friday even ing, the 13th. All are cordially in vited. Read the account of special sale In Wool Knit Underwear, also Men's nnrt Boys' Clothing at Factory prices: I. L. usgooa s aavi on page nrst. Telephone I.o'icina; Home. Best Beds In town. Rooms tier niuht oo ana zo cis., per wecK si M). n ew ana clean. I'nvate entrance. Every mother is interested in know ing that a special preparation for chil dren, caiiea -me unua's ttough Syrup" Is now for sale only at Deraent's drug store. A11 rhft nftTisnr. Tnarfimnoa qHvateA in tliis paper, together with the choicest irciLujueij.miu tuiicb articles, eiccan be bought at the lowest prices, at J. W. irfimi a uiuk obuic uppuaiu uc-iaerjc betel, Astoria. Shiloh's Vltalizer is what von need for Constipation, .Loss of Appetite, Diz ziness ana ail symptoms of Dyspepsia. Frioo 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by W. E. Dement Fresh Taffy Every Day At Johnson Brothers' Bakery. Umbrella Lost. New umbrella: oxydized silver han dle. Finder will please return it to Miss Annie Tmlllnger, or leave it at this office. Meals Cooked to Order, . Private rooms for ladles and families: at Central Restaurant, next to Foard & Stokes'. Hauilcal Almanacs, And Pacific Coast Tide Tables, for sale at the New York Novelty Store. PE0M ETJB0PE AND THE EAST. Condensed Dispatches Prom Various Points. Dkkvkb. Jan. 10. In the United States circuit court to-day, Judge Brewer rendered a deoision in lavor of the government in the case of the United States vs. the Cleveland Cat tle Co., in which a suit was brought to enjoin the cattle company from fencing the atveian grant, a tract 01 nearly four million acres, lying in the southern part of the state. The case has been in the courts for a number of years and is somewhat similar to the Maxwell land grant case of north ern New Mexico. The final argument in the case was made before Judge Brewer, in St Louis, last September. The case will be taken to the supreme court ot tne United States. VERDICT FOB PLAINTIFF. New Yobk, Jan. 10. The jury, in the case of Miss Campbell against the coffee merchant, Arbnckle, re turned a verdict for plaintiff for the sum of S45.000. Arbuckle's attorney moved to set aside the verdict as ex cessive and against the weight of evi dence. This was denied, but he was allowed a stay of exeoution and entry of judgment for forty-five days in which he can decide whether to pay 845,000 to Cackee or appeal the case. The latter course will probably be adopted. COMMITTED SUICIDE. London, Jan. 10. Bev. John Low ther, rector at Bolton, near Wighton, has committed auicide by shooting. Previous to the act he had received a summons to answer n charge of in decent assault upon a servant girl. The deceased was a cousin ot Lord Lonsdale and a relative of the Bight Hon. James Lowther. ISEPBESEST THEIE CONSTITUENTS. Salt Lake, Utah, Jan. 10. The wool growers, representing over a million sheep, met in convention to day in this city. A permanent organ ization was effected, with Charles Crane, of Banosh, as president. Strong resolutions were passed pro testing against reduction of tariff on wool. STILL IN COUIJT. Cincinnati, Jan. 10. The trial of Benjamin E. Hopkins, assistant cashier ot the Fidelity bank, was resumed this morning before judge Sage. The forenoon session was devoted to argument upon the ad missibility, as evidence, of the record of the conviction of E. L. Harper. killed an operator. New Bbunswick, Mo., Jan. 10. J. C Talmage, a son of A. A. Talmage, killed J. 0. Tedd, operator at this sta tion, last night in a quarrel over a tel egraph order. Talmage is only 25 years of age, and was conductor on the Omaha branch of the Wabash railroad. biz. New Yobk, Jan. 10. Exports, ex clusive ot speoie, from the port of New York for the week ending Janu ry 10, are valued at 86,600,000. The steamer Tonawanda, reported disabled at sea, has arrived and been docked at Brooklyn. GOT AWAT FBOM THE POLICE. London, Jan. 10. Joseph S. Cox, M. P., has arrived in London, having eluded the Irish police, who for some time past have been trying to effect his arrest Cox is charged with at tending proclaimed meetings of the league. AGAIN EXHUMED. Athens, Jan. 10. The remains of the celebrated temple Nabeiro have been discovered by German excava tors near Thebes. BAD FOB PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia, Jan. 10. Because of the labor difficulties at this port, many large steamships bound from Mediterranean ports with iron, have received orders to proceed to Balti more rather than lie in demurrage here. It is reported that the Beading team colliers will go to the latter port, because there is very little to carry from rort .Richmond, and it is likely that others will proceed to the same destination. Does It Pay? Three-fourths of our people are troubled with Dyspepsia nnd liver uompiamt in somo form or other, which by nature of the disease has n depressing influence on the mind or body, preventing them from thinking or acting clearly in any matter of im portance. Indigestion, coming up of food after eating, dyspepsia, sick head-ache, acidity of the stomach or any derangement ot the stomach or liver (upon which the whole action of our system depends) are speedily and effectually overcome by the use of Green's Auqust Flower. The most stubborn cases have yielded to its in fluence, as thousands of letters re ceived will testify. The immense sale of this medicine is another guarantee ot its merits, (over a million and a half bottles sold last year.) So wo ask, will it pay you to suffer from any of the above diseases when you can have immediate -elief in the August Flower. Three doses will prove its worth. It is sold by all drncrcrists and general dealers in all parts of the wona. Thla Vs. Thick Soles. The feet can be kept warmer in cold weather by wearing a shoe with a light sole than a thick one. With trift fnrmpr trm fnnt linn n rttionna in work, thereby keeping up a circula tion. Anis, oi course, applies only when the weather is dry. But when it is wet and rubbers are necessary, it is better to wear a single-soled shoe inside. In the summer the thick sole should be worn, for it keeps the heat from striking through to the foot This is all so contrary to the preconceived opinions of the public that it is doubtful whether it will re ceive much credence, but it is a fact all the same. Shoe and Leather Re porter. For tho very best pictures go to H. S. Sinister. SCRATCHED 28 YEARS A Scaly, Itching' Skin Disease with Endless Suffering Cured by Cnticnra Bemedies. If I had known of tho CnricuKA Remedies twenty-eight years ago it would havo saved me S200.00.(two hundred dollars) and an im mense amount of suffering. My disease (Pso riasis) commenced on my head in a spot not larger than a cent. It spread rapidly all over my body and cot under my nails. Tho scales would drop off of mo all of the time, and my suffering was endless, and without relief. Ono thousand dollars would not tempt me to havo this diseoso over again. I am a poor man, but fed rich to be relieved of what somo of the doctors said was leprosy, somo ring-worm psoriasis, etc, I took.. and Sareapa- rillas over one year and a half, but no cure. I went to two or throo doctors and no euro. I cannot praise the Cuticcra Keuedies too much. They havo made my skin as clear and free from scales as a baby's. All I used of them was three boxes of Cuticcba, and three bottles of Cuticcba Resolvett and two cakes of Cuticuba Soap. If-you had been here and said you would have cured me for 82C0.0O you would havo had the money. I looked like the picturo in your book of Psoriasis (picture number two, "How to Cure Skia Diseases"), but now 1 am as clear as any person ever was. Through force of habit I rub my hands over my arms and legs to scratch onco in n while, but to no purpose. I am all well. I scratched twenty-eight years, and it got to bo a kind of second nature to me. I thank you a thousand times. Anything more that you want to know write me, or any ono who reads this may write to mo and I will answer it. DENNIS DOWNING. Watebbcet, Vt., Jan. 20th, 1887. Psoriasis, Eczema. Tetter. Ringworm, Lich en, Pruritus. Scall 11 oad. MUk Crust, Dand ruff, Barber's. Bakers', Grocers' and Washer woman's Itch, and every species of Itching, Burning, Scaly. Pimply Humors of tho Skin and Scalp and Blood, with Loss of Ilair.are positively cured by Cuticcba, the great Skin Cure, and Cuticcba SoAr, an exquisite Skin Beautifier externally, and Cirrinrni it rem - vest, the now Blood Purifier internally, when V "J -.itiaua auu uu uiuvr t cmcuies mil. Sold everywhere. Pries. f!irrirr! i r-i, - Soap, 23c. :K.snLVEXT. SI. Prepared by tho Potteb Druo axd Chemical Co., Boston.Mass tWSend for "How to Cure Skin Diseases," 64 pages. 50 illustrations, and 100 tostiinonialj. nillflfLES, black-heads, chapped and oily rllll skin nrovected bv CnTiirnm Mitm- cated Soap. Catarrhal Dangers. To bo freed from tho dangers of suffocation while Ivinc down : to brealho freelv. slnpn soundly and undisturbed ; to rise refreshed, head clear, brain active and freo from pain or acho ; to know that no poisonous, putrid matter defiles the breath and rots away tho delicato machinery of smell, tasto and hear ing ; to feci that tne system does not. through its veins and arteries, suck up the poison that is sure to undermine and destroy, is indeed a blessinc beyond all other human enlnvrnpntji. To purchase immunity from such a fato snouia Detneopjectot aiiaiflicted, lint those who have tried many remedies and physi cians despair of relief or cure, Sanford'-iKaiiicai. Cuke meets every phase of Catarrh, from a simple head cold to the most loathsomo and destructive stages. It is local and constitutional. Instant in re lieving, permanent in curinir. safe, economi cal and never-failing. Sanford's Radical Cure consists of ono bottlo of tho Radical Cuke, one box of Ja- takuhal solvent, and one Improvf.d Imialer, all irrapped in one package, with treatise and directions, and sold by all drug gists for $1.00. Pottkk Drug & Chemical Co., Boston No Rheumatiz About Me. The Cutirura Aiiti-l'nln Platter jyliey'e? Rheumatic, Sciatic, Sudden, Sharp and IS er vous Pains, (strains and-Weak-nesses. TbefirsLandonlypain killing plaster. New. original. instantaneous, infallible, safe, A marvellous Antidote to Pain, Infiammation-and Weak ness. Utterly unlike and vastly superior to all other plasters. At all druggists. 25 cents ; five for $1.00: or. postage- free, -of Poiter uitua and uiiemicalco., lioston, mass. PERSONAL MENTION. G. G. Fulton has returned from the Willapa. G. O. Moen goes ta'.San Francisco to-day. Thanks to purser Dan O'Neill for appreciated favors in the way of Port land exchanges. Mr. and Mrs. George, the father and mother of Mr. Geo. H. George, arrived yesterday from San Francisco overland. Mr. Metcalf arrived from San Fran oisco overland, last evening, and was deeply affected to learn of his son Percy's death. The remains, accom panied by W. J. Metcalf, a brother of the deceased, go to Oakland, Cal., on to-day's steamer. Mr. Metcalf and his daughter, Mrs. Bobson, go to Cal ifornia on the next steamer. Don't Experiment. You cannot afford to waste time in experimenting when your lungs are in danger. Consumption always seems at first, only a cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose upon you with some cheap imitation of Dr. King's Xew Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, hut ho sum ou net the cenuinp. Because lie can make moro profit he may tell you he has something jnst as good, or just the same. Don't be de ceived, hut.insist upon getting Dr.King's If ew Discovery, which is guaranteed to give reuer in an Tiiroar, iunj; mm Chest affection. Trial Bottles free at W. E. Dement & Co.'s Drug Store. A Sunny Room With the comforts of a home, library, etc. Apply at Iioiden Douse. Oaiubrimis Beer Anil Free Lunch at the Telepliono Sa loon, 5 cents. Croup, Whooping Cough and Bron chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cum. Sold by W.E. Dement. Oysters Xu Every Style At tho Central Restaurant, next to Foard & Stokes'. Will you suffer with Dysneps a and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer is Guaranteed to cure you. Sold by W. E. Dement & Co. Boots and Shoes. Infvinnev's Bleck: sign of the Big Boot. 1 have received another invoice from the east of the famous Seamless Cap Toe Gents Shoes. Also the re nouned Waukenphasts, and a large lot ot other Fine Shoes too numerous to mention, at 2 and S2.50 and upward. P.J.GOODMUf. Sleepless NiRlits made miserable bv that tarri hli innrli. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. Sold by W. E. De ment & uo. Fine Dwelling Iloutc to Bent. Good terms to suitable tenant. Inquire at tills office. ECONOMY!! jL. iiLH on Bt HI n The Owing to the continued rush at this estab lishment we are along with the way system, thereby saving our patrons the trouble of waiting. Our store is to ceiling. Novelties arriving daily per Ex press from the East. t XT P. S. Wholesale buyers and patrons from the Country will please call in the morning, thereby saving the usual afternoon rush. -THE- DIAMOND PALACE! GUSTAV HANSEN, Prop'r. A Large and Well Selected Stock of Fiue Biaiais i Jewelry At Extremely Low rrices. All floods Nought at This Establishment Warranted Genuine. Wnlcli mill Cloclc Repairing A SPECIALTY. Corner Cass and Squemoqua Streets. Carnahan & Co. SUCCESSORS TO I. W. CASE, IMPOUTET.3 AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Corner Chenamus andCass streets. ASTORIA OREGON BOOTS AND SHOES! Of Best Quality, and at LOWEST PRICES, AT THE SIGN OF THEJOLDEN SHOE. aro:o::Kr TTABCisr. MUREAY & CO., GROCERS And Dealers In Special Attention Civento Filling Of Orders: A FULL LINE CARRIED And Supplies furnished at Satis factory Terms. Purchases delivered In any part oi the city. Office and "Warehouse In Home's New Building on Water Street. P. O. Box 153. Telephone No. S7. ASTORIA, OREGON. Copartnership Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATOJfe the 1st day of January. 188. Wm, AT Sherman was duly admitted a member of the firm of Murray & Co The business will be conducted as heretofore under the for mer firm name. - DAVID MORGAN. HCGH MURRAY. Astoria, January ctb, 1SS3. Cannery Supplies ! COMBINED WITH place where to -IS AT THE- compelled to engage extra help, improved Lamson s Cash Rail crammed with PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY There is no occasion for tho most fastidi ous of our citizens to send to Portland or San Francisco for Custom Made Clothes As they can pet Better Fits. Better Work manship, and for less Money. By Leaving their Orders with MEANY. He has Inst received a large stock of Goods from the East. FIno Business Suits from $35. Call and See Him and Satisfy Tonrself. P. J. Meany. Merchant Tailor. WILL 'DflPIEX Cut Faster AXEi AND EASIER Than any oth er axe made. Hundreds oi J.C.Trullinger 1 woodmen tes- i tifytoltssupe- S noniy. ii goes ueep ana -eier Sticks. CARNAHAN & CO., Agents Astoria Price, S1.50. Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALERS. Importers of All Brands of Foreign and Do mestic Wines, Liquors and Cigars. J. n. Cutter Whiskies a specialty. Vat Blatz Bottled Beer. Finest brands of Key West and Domestic Cigars. Liquors for Medicinal Purposes. Family Trade Solicited. All orders from the City and Country promptly filled. Squemoqua Street, - - - Astoria, Oregon. Furniture and Upholstering Mattresses Made and Repaired, Paper Hanging, Carpets Sewed and Lalrt. Furniture Sold on Commission. Shop, corner Main and Jefferson Streets MAHTIN OLSEN. The Astor House Saloon. CEO. M. ROWE, Everything Everybody Else Says, and More Too. The best is none too good for friends and patrons. Will Try to Please. Tho Astor House Saloon. FRZETOF-AJt. FbeCoIortdEnnTiTlcjofAj. deoi York,orlftfitI, wliert Ul Crtt G. ldgv o 'Muonl wu tuld A D. 9ft. Also Urg" Ulnstrftted Cttsjofi-ve 0f Muoaie books sad eouds with bot tom prices. Asntswaatd, Put Ttrr liberal. rSTBewsraof.irtirUnurjookL TlEDDINnArn. ItVHSlcFuiUttsTitsiSSuBXsstimnSlBmdvij'onYcik. A buy goods from floor BAZAR. Co to Nora Rappleyea's, FOR Tablescarfs, Embroideries, Underwear Dress uoous. uuttons, iincning, German Knitting Yam, Spanish Yarn Worsteds, Aprons, Handkerchiefs, Knitting Silk, Embroidery Silk. Collars and Cuffs, Pins and Needles, EtcEtc. Ladies invited to call. Stamping done to order. One door south of Astokian office, Cass St. Fashionable Dressmaking. MRS. JOHNSON. A First-class Dressmaker, lately from tho East, is associated with Miss M. L. Richardson, On Cass Street. 3 doors' south of TueAsto BiAN office, where they are pre pared to do Dressmaking In All Its Branches. Ladies, give them a call and be convinced. A perfect.Fit Guaranteed. Neat, Quick And Cheap at The ASTORIAN JOB OFEICE. The Montesano. JOHN W. WELCH, ... Master. Will make weekly trips between Astoria and Westport, Touching at Svensen's Landing. Leaving Westport at 6 a. m.. Saturdays. Returning, leave Wilson & Fisher's wharf at 2p.m. same day. Will also leave Wilson & Fisher's wharf at 12:30r. m., Fridays, for Westport and all way landings For Freight or Passage apply on board or to D . H. WELCH, Agent. BANKER. ESTABLISHED - - 1870. Transacts a General Banking Business. Drafts drawn available In any part of the U. S. and Europe, and on Hong Kong, China Odd Fellows Buildinc, Astoria, Oregon. UJrJiiJx, -ij