I t irt ,-5 -mC VOL. XXIJ, NO. 31. AST01UA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1884. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. 11 , . " " i I , 1 1 1 4 I 111 I I 1 11 -ffd?fM&4&s- TI WM I 1 11 I I ill 1 1 THE RACE FOR BEING GULLED. I nQfa ov fAnr rlimfva nynwa Hi?nntft- I aging to the friend of humanity and its progress than the apparent fond ness of a large section of the human family for being "gulled." There is hardly anybody, with wit enough to go in when it rains, but knows that nothing is gotten in this commercial world without paying for it Yet the promise to give something for noth ing is an irresistible and never fail ing attraction. No matter in what form the offer is made, thousapds come blindly up at the beck of the promiser; and even when they have been swindled ovef aud over again, are quite as ready to give in allegi ance to the last new humbug as they were to the first. If the victims came only from among the ignorant there would be nothing surprising about the matter; but they do not. The wheel of fortune at the agricultural show takes in, perhaps, nobody but the weak and simple minded. But the policy shops, the patent right swindles, and the "hippodrome" horse races and wrestling matches reach classes that are certainly well taught and are ordinarily looked upon as sharp and shrewd. And the biggest charlatan of all, the quack, does his most thriving trade with people of in telligence. Let a long-haired individual with a broad-brimmed hat, an Indian name, a brass band and a peddler's wagon set himself up at the street corner and proclaim himself a wonderful physician, with a panacea for all the ills that flesh is heir to, and he will attract hundreds of intelligent per sons, who will pay their money to a man they never saw before for a com pound concerning which they know nothing beyond his boastful asser tions. The same persons who put no trust in the advice of a physician whom they have known for years, and whose interest it is to advise them fair ly and for the best, will swallow with avidity the advice and the nos trum of any loud voiced quack who forces himself upon their attention. In some cases, no doubt, it is because the quack promises, having no re sponsibility, what the educated phy sician with a reputation at stake does not promise. But in the vast majority of cases it seems as if the impelling motive; the ruling passion on which the quack plays so success fully is the desire to bo gulled. How far society can or ought to go in protecting its members from the evil consequences of this craze is an open question. So long as people in sist upon being swindled and resent any invasion of their inherent right to be swindled, the swindler will un doubtedly be on hand to gratify them; and, as they are free agents, the law is probably powerless to protect them against their will But it does seem as though there should better prp-J lection man mere is ror tne eater "Sternberg of society.4 TVhen an in famous charlatan plies his wretched trade and jeopardizes the health and life of his victims there ought to bo some means of reaohing him promptly and effectually, not merely with fine or imprisonment after the offense has been committed, but with sure pre vention of the offense. The liberty of the individual is a sacred thing even when it is the lib erty to be swindled. But in securing the welfare of the whole even that may be curtailed with propriety. Concerning English Politics. LoNDON,Aug. 11. A spirited article has appeared in Lloyd's Weekly, the chief organ of the working class, on the subject of politics and the Prince of Wales. The writer says that tho Prince of "Wales has no belief in the policy of the effacement of empire, and will not shrink, when necessary, from the assertion or extension of imperial responsibilities. Though opposed to aggression, he is therefore drawn to the radicals who have broken from the traditions of the Manchester peace party. The article further recites that the heir apparent to the throne of England is a free trader on principle, and regrets the existence of the protection policy in other countries, on the ground that hostile tariffs beget other forms of international hostility. He considers that many of the ideas and plans identified with so cialism are thoroughly practical, Christian and constitutional. Re specting forms of government, he ac cepts the -pope's dictum, that what is best administered is the best consti tutional monarchy, and is the most economical form of government, be cause Ifkeeps check upon individual ambition, extravagance and jobbery. Republican ideas, in the abstract, are very fascinating, .but in practice are delusive and costly, through waste, and unstable, especially in its foreign policy which should be permeated by a fixed principle common to all parties of state. The prince believes that the'English monarchy will endure, be cause it is tho nucleus of real Repub licanism, having what other republics need, the center of gravity, apart from all, yet allied to all. The Belief Fleet. Washington, Aug. 11. It is under stood that the vessels of the Greely rebel expedition will be put out of commission in a few days, and the officers- and crews will be detached and placed on waiting orders. The supply ship "will also probably be re turned to tne Jttngnsn government, as the object for which she was do nated has been accomplished. It is desired to retain the Thetis and the Bear in the naval service for survey ing purposes and they will be kept until tne meeting or congress witu that end in view. If adverse action is taken on this proposition the ves sels will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder. Chicago people have a habit of leaving their fatherless babes on eacH" other's doorsteps. It is a thing that evens itself up, however, as each fellow gets one after awhile. "Hacfcmefack," a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 23 and 50 cents. Sold by W.E. Dement The Favorite Pnpil. In one of the school houses on the "West Side there are a teacher and pupil between whom there are no ten der tie3 such as those which united thesonls of Dickens' sick scholar and his teacher. The West Side teacher this h not a public school went to the favorite scholar Friday, just be fore school V708 called, and stroking the little fellow's hair gently said: "I have a scheme." The boy looked up into the face of the teacher and answered: "This is Ctn:l.l ...wl .... tl..i InoI ,. ' the teacher replied. "And I'm in with it":" asked the lad. "You are," said the kind-hearted teacher. "All right; what's the racket?" ask ed the boy with two black eyes. "I want you to turn up missing next Monday. I will read a note signed by your mother saying that you are sick and not expected to live. But you are not sick, understand?" "What day is it to be?'' asked the boy. "Monday." "Well, if Monday suits you it will suit me. Go on with the scheme,'' said the boy. "Then I'll tell the children that I can't teach school when one of my scholars is dying. I tell them of the uncertainties of life and spread a gloomy feeling over them. I tell them to go home and not to go away and play, as that would bo very wick ed. I dismiss school." "Yes, and I am dying," said the boy. "Exactly. You have it. Dying to go to the circus. You meet me be hind Blinkum's black-smith shop at I o'clock." "Make it 12," said the boy. "Can't do it can't dismiss sohool too early, you know. Well, as I was saying,, you meet mo there and we'll take it in." "Good enough. I am with yon," said the boy, and as tho kind-hearted teacher took him by the hand he asked: "Got any tobacco!" "Nothing but fine-cut," tho bright faced child answered, as ho handed out a wad to the teacher. -Cft b:uyo II f raid. China Allowed One Day. London, Aug. 11. A dispatch to the Times from Poo Chow, dated August 9, says that France gives China the whole of to-day in which to agree on the settlement proposed by France, failing in which, France seizes Anioy and Irescaloreo. .No ships are sta tioned at Anioy, but eleven here. Panic has revived and a double patrol sent out. btroets occupied every night with troops. The English ad miral has landed another party armed. witlJatling guns.$,-F' NOTICE The splendid Al British Iron snip, KIUKWOOD Will be on berth shortly to load SALMON For Liverpool Direct. For Freight and Insuranco npply to BALF.OUR, GUTHRIE & CO.. Portland. Or. or ALEX'It BA1LLIE, Astoria, Oregon. GERMANIA BEEP. HALL AM) BOTTLED BEER DEPOT, Chenamus Street, Astoria. T The Best of Lager 5 Cts. a Glass. Orders for the Celebrated Columbia Brewery Beer Loft at this place will be promptly attended to cB"Xo cheap San Francisco Beer sold at this place. "W.M. BOCK, Proprietor. TbTarker DKAI KK IX Hay, Oats, and Straw, Brick. Cement, and Sand. Wood Delivered to Order. Draying, Teaming, and Express Business nRAI.RU IX WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. FIRST.CIjASS. THE CASPERSON ELECTRIC LAMP. Burning With au Unrivaled Brilliancy OF Sixty Candle Power COSTS ONE-HALF A GENT AN HOUR The Finest and Cheapest Light in Use. AT0 DIMNESS, XO SMOKE, NO BREAKING CHIMNEYS. One Lamp Will Last a Lifetime. We guarantee all wc say and court in vestigation. This Lamp is fast superseding all old stle oil lamps and needs but a trial to prore its merits. FOR SALE IN ASTORIA, ONLY BY CARNAHAN & CO., AGENTS. A. mm lira THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. IMieTW nd cure! RKECXATIS2I, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbaro, BACKACHE, EE1EJ.C2S, TOOTEiCEE, SORE 7HRGAT, QUINSr, SWELUSC3, spbaxxs, S2iH Ccli, En&a, FROSTBITES, BimXS, SCALDS, A Ed M ether bolll it nJ palci. nm ass i Bonn Sold by t'.l DtxjTKiitl al Ptilen. IHrcetiaai la 11 (SowoMrttjJLVooUrlCo.) lUUlaor, Ed-, C.S.1. CASH GIVEN AWAY To SMOKERS of Blackwell's Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. This Special Deposit is to guarantee the ayment of tho 25 premiums fully described Fa our former announcements, Tho premiums will be paid, no matter how Email the number of bags returned may be. Ofict Black trcWt Durham Tobacco Co.,1 Durham, A. C, May 10, 1SSL I'-A-WELEr-EsQ, Ckuhxer Bank of Durham, Durham, A'. C. Deab Sm: We lncloee you SlUGaou. which rleaj place on Special Deposit to pay premium lor oar empty tobacco ba?8 to bo returned Dec. 10th. Yours truly. J. 8. CAItB. President. OJ.tt of the Bank of Dm ham, Durham, JV. C, 31ay 19, !SSt a CABU. Esq., I-reT Dla cAtcoTj Durham Tobacco Co. I have to acknowledge receipt of 3110000 from you. which we have placed mon 43I1.2SAJIK1 tiwu JVUi muit. . .. . v t'.wv bpceiul Deposit for the object you Ftate. Yours truly. P. A. WILEY. O Cashier. Snne Renulno without jlctnro of BULL on tho tIfSco our other announcements. flOSIIDtift " . STOMACH &ITTERS The Fe?blo Grow MroiiK "When Hosteller's Stomach Bitters is used to promote assimilation of the food and enrich the blood. Indigestion, the chief obstacle to an acquisition ot strength bv the weak. Is an ailment which Infallibly "su -cumbs to the action of this peerless correc tive. Loss of flesh and appetite, failure to sleep, and growing evidence of premature decay, are sbeedily counteracted by the eat iinigorant, which braces up the phy- Mcal energies and fortifies the constitution aglna disease. For sale by all Druggist-, aud Dealers generally. LEADING S. B. CROW. New Booms. New Material EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS, SATISFACilOH CUARAHTEED. CS- Mr. Win. A. Bell, of San Francisco, one of the most skillful photographists on the Coast, assists In the operating room. Fine Work a Specialty. On the ROlDfVAY nearly opposite St. Mary' Hospital. Jeff's Notice SAYS THERE AVI LI, BE NO INCREASE OF PRICES IX HIS CHOr HOUSE AND THAT HE IS DETERMINED TO maintain his reputation for kceplnc the best and cheapest Restaurant in town, even at a loss to himself, while the dull times last! JEFF. CLATSOP MILL COMPANY Manufacturers and Dealers in Lumber, Salmon Trays, BOXES, ETC. OFFICE AND MILL, CORNER SALMON AND CEDAR STREETS. ASTORIA. - - . Orecou. County Coroner. J. C. ROSS Has ,0pened a First-Class . UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT ON MAIN STREET, Above Pioneer Restaurant. Funerals attended ; everything necessary provided, and In all cases, iATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Kyf $11,950 IN PMootIi Gallery. -Sv--- SHMS gmaHgggmgsggia Columbia Transportation Company. FOJFfc ECSEVX,ikr$Er. FAST TIME!- FL THE POPULAR STEAMEIt Which lias been refitted for the comrort of passencera will leave Wilson & Fisher's Dock e ery Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M. Ketnrnlng leaves Tortland overy Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. TAii additional trip will be made on Sunday of Each IVccfc, leaving Tortland at 9 O cloolc Hundny Ioruins:. Passengers bj this route connect at Kalaroa for Sound ports. tj. B. SCOTT, President HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. PARKER HOUSE, II, IS. S'AIIKRK. frojt., ASTORIA, - - - OREGON. Al. CKOS1IY, Phil. BOWERS, Day Clerk - NMjrht Clerk. First Class in all Respects. ki:i:k coach to tije house. rare lew Lie ! JEFF OP THE CHOP HOUSE Can piovc by lib books that he is tlomj; the bhjmt bnsinev of any - BESTAURAip. . In tia' city. ::j..1 he will Ruarnntcefto give the beht liicnl for cash. 4$$5ri W- MARKETS. WASIILVGTOff MARKET, Main Mr-ccl, Astoria, Oregon. i:r.:u . t r.KjtUY, rsoi'itiETORS. RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN tiou of tho public to the fact that the above Market w 111 always be supplied w itlt a' FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY. FRESH AND CURED MEATS I ! Which will be .sold at lowest rates, whole sale and retail. tSSpecial attention given to supplying ships. WYATT & THOMPSON. DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED TREATS, CHOICE GE0CERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery and Glassware. PACIFIC MARKET, HOUSE KEEPERS, Hold and Restaurant Keepers, ATTENTION!! FKESH FISH DAILY RECEIVED. STAK MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, Fresh and Cured Meats, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPrOSITK OCCIDENT HOTEL, CIIEXA3IL'fc Street. Astoria, Og ff.T.Coleman&Co.'s AGENCY, Banking Department A General Banking and Exchango Busi ness transacted. Every facility for prompt and satisfactory business. Drafts on the leading cities or the United States and Europe. Deposits Kecclved. FEANK H. LAIGHTON. DEALER IN Fruits, Notions, Cigars AND TOBACCOS. Water St. lctnrcen West 8th andWcstOUi, Tropical and Domestic Fruits per every steamer. Nuts, Candles, eta. at Laigbton's. Everything Fresh and First-class, A - - s? -3l!fS22Pi IViuase. SfewSSE & -IjfJisL FAST TIME! II Tlr S. ARNDT & PEROBEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop BLACKSMITH - SHOPJ a.vd t"r" Boiler Shop All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, AXD STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. A specialty made ot repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. Bknton Stkeet, Nkau Parker Housn, ASTOKTA. - OREGON. " GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAMMAEIMGIES Boiler Work, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. OlSTIKTQ-S , oral I Inscriptions made to Order at Short Xotloc. A. D. Wass, Prosldont. J. G. Hustler, Secretary, I. W. Case, Treasurer. Jony Fox.Snperintendent. A. V. Allen, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In MILL FEED. Glass,, and Plated Ware, TROPICAL AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Wines, LiquorsJobaccoXigars C. H. BAIN & CO. DEALERS IX Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms Turning, Bracket Work. A specialty, and all work guaranteed. Oak, Ash, Bay, and Walnut lumber ; Ore gon and Port Orford Cedar. All kinds of boat material on hand. C. H.BAIX Jt CO. The Str. GLEANER, B.P.STEVENS, - Master. Will leave "Wilson & Fisher's Dock Every Monday, at 9 A. 31. For Deep River and Way Landings, and Every Saturday, at 9 A. M, For John Day's River. On other days will do general work. -A good SCOW Is run In connsctlon with tha steamer, and Lumber, "Wood, etc., promptly handled. yp WHjjpr TRANSPORTATION LDfES. Oregon Railway & Navigation UOMPA.VY. MJKAN DIVIHIOX DuriUE the month of July, 184, Ocean Steamers will sail from Portland to San Francisco, and from San Francisco to Port 'antl.as follows, leaving Alnsworth Dock, Portland, at Midnight, and Spear Street harf, ban Francisco, at 10 A. ii. : From Portland. I From San Francisco. Oregon Mon 4 Mata of Cal....Sat S Columbia Thnr 14 Oregon .Tues 19 State of CM.. ..Sun 2i Columbia Fri 29 Sept Oregon Wed 3 Mato of Cal....Mon 8 A OK Ktafn nt C!il1 Rat Columbia .Thnr 7 Oregon .Taes 12 State of C'al... .Sun 17 Columbia Fn 22 Oregon Wei 27 State of Cal....Mon 1 Columbia Hmt R .1orou,?U c,ke.ts so to all principal cities in the United States, Canada and Europe. RAIL DIVISION. Passenger Trains leave Portland for East ern points, at 1 1 :40 A. M . dally. t.?J?Um5nc.Pn,ac? c'r ronninK between Port land, and St. Paul, RIVIJi DniSIO.Y (Middle Columbia). Boats leave Portland for Dalles at 7 :00 A M. ALSO: Leave Pnrt.i . - - i i tana for iMonJ Tu. We. Thu. Fri. I Sat. A.4trTim snl lower Co-I Inmbia....lSAM SAM fiAV Salem .... 'Y-ZT'i I,' Corralhg:: lSAM( Jfi AStJ non, ur.iiAAtj ,7AM ,' SAM A.MlSAil 17 AM Tacomaand Beattle. dailj t LtUPM Victoria Steamers do not run Sundays. oep! sSndVy.0"' fr Prtland At 6a-m" dftiI "" A T crrnirx-j C. H. PRESCOTT, Ab??r)effidPas,Agt. " E. A. yOYES, Agent Astoria. Oregon & California R. R On and after June 23. 1SSI, trains will ran as follows : DAILY (Except bundays). EASTSIDF. DIVISION. BelwecH PORTLAND aud ASUIiAXD .,, MAIL TRAIN. LEAVE. ARRIVE, Portland...- 7 :S0 a. MlAshland 5:40 A. ar. Ashland 6:20 p. m Portland 4:25 p. m. ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN. LEAVE. ARRIVE. rortland 4 o p. ar.lLebanon 9 o p. m Lebanon 4 rf5 a. M.lPortland. 10 :03 a. m Pullman Palace Sleeping Car leaves Port land Mondays and Thursdays. Returning leaven Ashland Tuesdays and Fridays. The Oregon and California Railroad Ferry makes connection with aU Regular Trains on Eastslde Division, from the foot of F St. "WESTSIDK DIVISION. Between Portland and Corvnllls MAILTKAIN LEAVE. ARRIVE Portland .9 :0O a. 2r.Corva!lb..4 :30 V. m. Corvaliis 8 :30 a. m. Portland .3 -J20 p.m. tt,. EXPRESS TRAIN IAVE. ARRIVE. Portland. 5 $o p M3IcMlnnvIlle8 K pm McMinnville-5: AiiPorUand 8 :30am iQll6 connections made at Ashland vvith the Stages of the Oregon and Califor nia Stage Company. Local tickets forsale.andhaguage cheated, SSSSSRS '-"'Starlc Tickets to all the principal points In Cal ifornia, can only be procured, and baggage checked, at the Company's office. Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or. Freight will not be received for shipment after 5 o'clock p. m. on either the Eastslde or tresisiae divisions. R. KOEHLK.R. E.P.ROGEES, O. F &P.Agt Manager. llwaco Steam Navigation Go.'s SUMMER SCHEDULE. Astoria to Fort Stevens, Fort Canby and llwaco. Connecting by stages and boats for Oysterville, Montesano and Olympia Until further notice the llwaco Steam Navigation Co.'s steamer G-oxl. Miles, "Will leave Astoria On Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays (Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays being Oysterville and Montesano mail days.) 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. Ob Tuesdays and Thursdays A SECOND TRIP will be made, leaving As toria at 1 P. 31., connecting with steamer TTid TFtf, from Portland. Fare to Fort Canby and llwaco SI 00 "Tickets can be bought at the office for 75 cts. f-Ilwaco freight, by the ton, in lots of one ton or over, sz per ton, -For Tickets, Towage or Charter ap ply at the office of the company, Gray's wharf, foot of Benton" street. J. II. D. UltAY, Agent. Westport aad istoria THE FAVORITE STEAMER GOLD DUST "Which has been thoroughly refitted for the comrort of Passengers will run this season between Westport and Astoria DAIL 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 6 p. m. "Will touch at all way landings. For freight or passage apply on board or to CAPT. .IAS. COX, Manager W. E. DEMENT & CO. ASTORIA, - - - OREGON Carry In Stock, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET and FANCY ARTICLES. Prescriptions oarefully Compounded g.asAJ. BUSINESS CARDS. MP S BATTLE B1TKLY, TEACHER PIANO AND ORGAN. Apply at G. "W. WOODS'. T E. HIGCrlKS, County School Snperiateademt Office nt Tt.lrlnllof Xr Cn a Ponnanr rTnrvAr Astoria. ' " J FJRAXK PACE. 3T. D. Physician and Sargeoa. Office opposite the Johansen building. ASTORIA - . - - OBEGOlf. p B.wiNTonr. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Abstracts r Title a Speelalyt Rooms 11 and 12. Knighta of Pythian Castl Bailding. Telnpnoae K.40, J P. McCORSAC, Attorney and Counsellor at Lw Room 12, Odd Fellows Building. ASTORIA, - - Oregou. GEO. A. DOKRIS, OKO. NOtAND INOr.AiVD & DORBIS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office in Kinney's Block, opposite Oty Hall, Astoria, Oregon. Q K. THOMSON, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Room No. 6, over White House, ASTORIA, OREGON, CW. FULTON. o.o.vrrwoN. FUtTON BROTHERS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 5 and G.Odd Fellows Building. T q.A.BOIVXiBy, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Chenamus treet, - - ASTORIA, OIlEttQS JOSEPH A. GILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. a-Offlce with J. Q- A. Bowlby, ASTORIA, - - - . Oregoo. "CJ C. HOLDKN, NOTARY PUBLIC, AUCTIONEElt, COMMISSION AND IN SURANCE AGENT. t W.EliCK, - ARCHITECT AND DRAUGHTSMAN. Scholars received for Course of Draughting "Office over White House Store. QEIiO P. PAKKER. SURVEYOR OF Clatsop County, aad City or Astsrla OfflfA Phonnmna afraat- V XT n holl Room No. 8. ..... Q JBEXSOAl 3IABTIX,M.IM Physician and Surgeon. ASTORIA, OREGON. OFFiCE-Room 12, Odd Fellows Building. Residenok Hume's building, up stairs. TAX TUTTIiE, M. , PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEOH Office Rooms l. 2. and 3. Pvthian Build- ing. Residence On Cedar Street, back of St. Mary's Hospital. F. P. HICK8. A. E. Stf AW. mens as shaw, DENTISTS. Rooms in Allen's Bulldlne. ud stairs, cor ner Cass and Squemoqua streets, Astoria, Oregon. Sozorth & Johns! Real Estate and Insurance Agents, and Brokers. ASTORIA, Oregon. Buy aud sell all kinds of Real Estate aad represent the following Fire Insurance Conpanies : Scottish Union and Na tional, Plioenix of Hartford Home of New York, Hamburg and Bremen, Western, Phenli of Brooklyn. Oakland Home, assets 33,006,000 4.500,000 7,000,000 2,000000 300,000 i.000.000 300,008 Policies written bv us In the Phconlx and Home and Scottish Union and National at equitable rates. BANKING AND INSURANCE ! I. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Insur ance Agent, ASTORIA, - OBEf;!).1. OFFICE HOURS : From 9 o'clock A. M. until S o'clock P. M. B. S. Worsley, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT "Office and Ware Rooms on Squemoqua Street, next door to comer of Olney. Advancements made on Consignments No Charges for Storage of Good. CLATSOP COUNTY BRANCH OF AmraMentilelCoMoi ASSOCIATION Room No. 1, White House building, Astoria. Bills collected In any part of the United States or Canadas. This association has over 5,000 correspond ents. LANGDON, STICKLES ft CO. r & -M