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m. vtm 01 VOL. XXII, NO. 7. ASTORIA, OKEGO?i, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1884.' PRICE, FIVE CENTSr rr -- - - tlLJiiK ilJLinl i1n- BEX BUTLER'S GREAT SPEECH. In the Democratic Convention at Clifcauo. Chicago, July 12. No speech made in the Democratic convention attract ed such general attention as did that of General Butler assailing the ma jority report of the platform commit tee, -which -was finally adopted by the convention. The brief synopsis tele graped on Thursday failed to do jus tice to this remarkable address. At the conclusion of the reading of his minority report, Butler 3poke as fol fel fol eows: I appear before vou with difli dence, having to differ from the very able committee of 7hich I was an associate. Many and most things in-the platform I agree to. You have heard the various propositions read which I have submitted and which we're, not agreed to. I shall speak to you'how. in the time permitted to me of but one, -where there are the great est and most radical differences be tween the two platforms, and it is all compromised in a single sentence. Everything else was agreed to. "We agree that there is no constitutional power in the government to raise a dollar of taxes beyond the necessary expenses of an economical and honest administration. Applause. We all agree that revenue can be raised by itoiation from customs revenues, after the manner of our f athers. "We agree that material used in arts and the ne cessities of life not produced in this country must be untaxed. A POIKT OF DIFFEREKCE. Where we differed was in this: I claimjthat in raising that revenue it was the duty of the Government so to adjust the laws as to best promote American enterprise and foster and cherish American labor. Applause. Think of it a moment. The Demo cratic party refusing, when they must raise taxes, to raise them in such a manner as best to sustain the labor ing man. Applause. Will that do? Cries of "No! No!" Are you ready to go into the contest with our oppo nent with such a platform? I came here aB no mendicant, no beggar. I came here representimg more than 1,-500,000 laboring men. Cheers. I have brought their condition before this convention. I demand not that yotf should give them anything, but when you are taking from the people that you take it only where it will hurt them the least. Is that an un reasonable demand? Do you think you can get along without them? I do not, and therefore I brought them here as your allies, If you receive them I shall rejoice, and they will see me go away sorrowiug if you will not receive them. OBJECTIONS TO THE TARIFF PIiAXK. I object to the tariff plauk of your platform adopted by your committee. The tariff plank of the platform should be so that he who runs may read. Loud applause. Bead that tariff plank,- and then see if you can find out exactly what it does mean. Loud laughter and applause, It does not mean protection, and yet it is twisted so that it is supposed that it might mean protection. Democrats in the convention, you passed a tariff plank in 1876- tariff for revenue only Ap plause" only for revenue, and you had a statesman on it who could car ry a very poor platform upon his back arid yet win. In"1880 you had a tariff for revenue only, and it broke the back of the most gallant soldier "in the country Applause, and you lost, and now you have got a tariff for public "purposes exclusively. "What is the difference? "Exclusive ly" means "only" and ''only" means "exclusively," Laughter " and ap plause. Think it over. I am -hero about no boys' plav. The success of this campaign, in my judgment, be fore God, depends upon this question, this' night to be settled here, and . jiow. If you would say to the work ing, men of New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and New Hampshire that you mean protection to their interestst where you cannot say it for certain, God help you, for I can not - Applause. You should say now .here, in your platform, that you will discriminate in favor of the work ing men and women, who are the. true Democracy of the country. A RED FLAG TO A BULIi. My very good friend, Col. Morrison, will tell you that he does not believo in protecting labor, or fostering and oherishing labor. I do not use the word "protection," because I do not want to flaunt a red flag to a bull. "For more than fifty years the Demo cratic party has told the workingmen of the-country ever since Andrew Jackson, in 1832, declared in favor of a -judicious tariff that a tariff did afford protection to them, and they believed it, and they have so taught their children and their children's children, and they are to vote, not you. You cannot unteach them that in a single campaign unless you get Chairman of the sub-committee that drew the platform the gentleman from New York to go in every school district in this country and explain it Laughter. I speak in the interest, therefore, of the Democ racy. I speak for your success, and it is for yon to say whether j'ou will grasp the success when it is laid down to your hand. I do not intend to &sk a vote upon any resolution but thls-tariff resolution, and I shall sub mit this tariff resolution as an amend ment instead of the resolution which your have heard read. It was pressed through your committee by the cry, aOh3 -we must appeal to the sub-com-nuttee." I said: 'Twill appeal to the convention, for they got to sustain theDemc-cracy of the country, and therefore I am here." THE CURRENCY. I desire to" call your attention to one or two other .of the planks.which I will not submit to Ihe convention, because I know you are anxious to get through with your duties and go home. The first one I want to call your"attention to is the difference of the planks about the currency. I af firm to the doctrine of Andrew Jack son that the government alone can issue money, and I had rather be wrong with Jackson than be right with yotufcommittee. Applause and laughter and cries of "Timer from those in the galleries. The legal tender currency, which fought your battles, saved the life of your nation, paid your soldiers' wages and the pensions of their wives and children and freed 4,000,000 slaves, Jias been decided to be the constitutional cur rency of the country by the supreme court in solid judgment, eight to one, not eight to seven laughter, a cur rencv of the people, good as gold and better than silver,that being so estab-! ashed by the highest tribunal in the land. 1 do not desire when wheat is only worth eighty cents a bushel in Chicago to disturb finance andbusi ness bv getting up a currency discus sion, and therefore T say let well enough alone. Applause. What ip the answer? claims or Tim grekxcackkp. I represent many Greenback men, s good and true Greenback men like Allen Thurman. Applause and laughter and cries of "Time!" These men arc willing to comowith you nud root out tho corruption and wrong from the government if you will have them. How do you receive them.' By a plank, drawn by a capitalist, that J commences in favor of honest money, ' Who is not in favor of honest money? Trot him out Applause, if there is ' any such man. Mo, it is a phrase of contempt upon the Greenback men of , the nation. It is a phrase not original so ho can't get a patent for it, but it is cribbed from the taunts of my old ; friends the Republicans. Why didn't ! he say ''rag baby?' Why didn't ho ' get up some other insulting epithet ' to the Greenback men? Think of it a moment. There are 100 districts in congress where the change of 500 j men one way or tho other will change j the incumbent of the seat, and thero are more than three quarters of :i million of Greeubackers, honest and true, who know what they nre about when you don't, Applause and laughter. They advocated the green back when everybody all the lawyers- -were crying out it was not con stitutional. Now the highest court has decided that they were right- -that Thurman was right, that the Greenbackers wore right. We, the farming Greenbackers, were better lawyers than the kid-gloved members ; oi tne oar. xne man ironi unio ir. Thurman) knew, and he knows every shibboleth of tho Democracy. If any man says he wants gold and silver, bo it so, but let us enjoy the paper cur- J rency which has now become a fixed fact and let us stop all agitation. J ANOTHER OBJECTION. J There is one other plank in your platform to which 1 do not agree. There are many times, I believe some thing like twenty times fifteen will bo enough, that you repeat in your plat- lorm now mucii you love lauor, out . you have not made any specific propo- sition, but one, in their favor, and ' that is made for tho protection ot't.. lkikkn-wkbrr. t. mumy capitaL Tou say you are for an hou-1 r . on est civil service reform. Now I will jQ Iieil Weber & (JO., venture to say there is not n man in ! 7 this convention that is in favor of" c-ctakmshrii imv civil service reform unlesB he is a, ,,,...,. ,..-, schoolmaster. Cries of "Time in ;-r,IA- "KLOO.N the audience. One of tho first Btates- . ,-.,-.ri . , ,-,,,,,.,,,. rMffiWTAflra MB CURREIES, his delegation and put before yon for . your suffrage as president, an able, a learned man, got carried away by the doctrine and started what is known as civil service reform, and it buried him so far out of sight with the Ohio Demoeraoy that he has never been heard of since. Laughter. What is this civil service reform? It is to give the man tho preference who shall i appear to have the most learning. He signs a paper containing questions, and if he answer the questions he is said to be selected. Now what I want ! is men from the people, earnest men t of capacity and intellect, to have the ' offices, and you cannot learn them by j any schoolhouse examination. AX ILtiTJSTRIOCS EXAMPLE. ' Whose portrait is this above my i head? George Washingten: and he could not have passed an examination , -r-:i, n , , , for a clerkship in the postoffice. Loud 'JriCK. Lcment, and Sand, cries of "Time" from the audience. , Wood Oeilvored to Order. Let me repeat, George Washing ton could not have passed a civil j D ay ng, Teaming, and Express Business service examination in tho capital for ! a Sl,200 olerkship. His early educa- ukai.i:i: in tionwas neglected and in his will, 'WtHES, LIQUORS AKD CIGARS. written by his own hand, he spells FIKHT.ci.ass. clothes "cloathes." Therefore I have ' ' ' . . . . ""T said that the offices belong to the HPRMANiA RFFR MAI 1 people and thereought to be frequent UulniiHIIIH UI-L.I1 liHLL changes of oflice m order to look over the books and see who are defaulters, and they want to be all turned out, or else when they try to punish them they will protect one another, as they did in the star route trial. Again,! want frequent changes in office in order to counteract the great tenden cy of those times to an aristocracy of life offices. If an office is a good thing, then I want all the people to have a chance at it. Laughter. If it a bad thing, it is too hard to put on a poor fellow for life. Laughter. A PLEA FOR THE WOBKIKOMEN. Bring your minds once more back to this tariff platform. Tell them this to-night the working men and women of this country whether wo will or will not protect them. No, not protect, but cherish and foster alike, aB mother and child, the labor ing men and women of this country. Tell them that and you ill sweep the country. Kefuse to- tell them that, and they sorrowful that tho Democratic party has deserted them they will go their way straight to the workshop and there they will re main on election day. Now, my friends. I shall ask a call of tho states upon the substitution of my tariff plank for tho tariff plank of tho plat form. There are objections. There are free trade notions against protec tion. Theoretically I am a free trader myself. Applause in the gallery, calls of 4'TimeP and considerable confusion. The chair rapped vigorously, and when order had been restored Gen. Butler returned as Jfollews: But, practically, while you have 3200,000,000 a year by duties, there is no such thing as free trade There fore, so long as we raise this money so long see to it that we cherish and foster American industry and take care of American men and women laboring for their support. .Then let me say to you if you do that the Democracy shall gefbn and the coun try prosper under their rule from year to year, from presidential elec tion to presidential election, till the old times of Democracy shall come back, when they held the country for more than a generation of men. SlIfil Jfi3BHraRSvW GEN&iilidf .A-XK". CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache,Toolhache, Sor Throat. Swrlllon, SpwJnt. BraUct, Burn Scald. Frot Ulte. A3D ALL OTHER BODILT TllSS 15D ACHES. Ss'4 bj- Drujeliti sad Drilen ererjwtcre. riflr Oati i bottle. Dlrectloni loll Lxagzxgtt. THE CHARLES A. VOGELEIt CO. $uMnMA.T0aEU&ftC0) BlUore,XdnC3.1. TUTTS PILLS TORpfiTIOWELsT DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. , From these sources arlscthreo-fonrtlis oftho diseases of the human raco. These symptoms indicate their existence: IiOs of Appetite, Bovrels costive, Sick Headache, full u ex a after eat ing, aversion to exertion of body or mind, Eructation of food, Irrltabll Ityof temper, riOTTplrIt,AfeelIng before the eves, highly colored TJrlne.COXSTlPATION.and demand the us o of a remedy that acts directly on the Liver. AsaLivormedlclnoTDXT'S IMIiLS have no equal. Their action on the Kidneys and Skin is also prompt; removing all impurities through theso three scavengers of the system," producing appetite, sound digestion, regular stools, a clear skin and a vig orous body. TUTT'4PITitS cause no nausea or griping' nor interfere with dally work ana are a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. Sold everywhere 5t Office 41 JlurravSuN Y. TUTTS HAIR DYE. GeayHaie orWiiiskeks changed In stantly to a Glossy' It lace by a singlo application of this Dm. Sold by Drug. sbts,orseat by express on rccelptofSu rrmra hactai. op tssrm. mcttpm vtr umce. Jiurrav street, sew vorlc Maiiurarturers and Iruj otter ot all kinds of LEATHER AND FINDINGS. Wholesale Dealers In AND TALLOW. on. HightM oa-di rW pal I fur Mul. Tkllow. and H B PARKER 1KIKU IS Hav Oats, and Straw, -AND BOTTLED BEER DEPOT, fliti::uiiii Street, Astoria. The Best of Lager 5 Cts. a Glass. Orders for tile Celebrated Columbia Brewery Beer Left at this place will be promptly attended to teff'So cheap San Fianelsco Deer sold at this place. Wit. ROCK. Proprietor. LEADING PMflPl Uallery. S. B. CROW. New Rooms. New Material. KVEKYT1I1XG FIRST CLASS. SATlSFAGilOH GUARANTEED. e- Mr. V.'in. A. Bell, of San Francisco, one of tho most .skillful photographists on the Coast, assists In the operating room. Fino Work a Hpeclalty. On the ROD WAY nearly opposite St. Mary's Hospital. WM. ED&AR, Dealer In Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Meerschaum and Brier Pipes, GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY Revolvers and Cartridges. CORNER MAIN AND CHENA11U3 STS. Columbia Transportation Company. -o- OBt PORTLAKC. FAST TIME! THE rom.AR STEAMEi: F L E E T Which has beon refitted for the comfort of passenger will leave Wibon & Ilshrr'd Dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M. Keturnlnt; leae Portland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. J3TA.U additional trip will he madf on Sunday of Each Weefc, leaving Portland at t OVloelc Sunday !l!orniu;r. ravJtuigers h this route connect at Kalaira for Sound poit. HOTKLS AS!) !lB,TAfl!AXT& j PA RKER HOUSE,jThepioneer.Machine Sh it. It. PAltKr.lt. Prop.. r ..-uSKFii.. AfcTOKIA. OREGON. ' Al. CliOSBY, Phil. HOWKRS, Day Clerk Sight Cler'x First Class in all Respects. Fl'.KK COACH TO THK HOL'SK. Fire iw Lie ! ANI JEFF OF THE CHOP HOTTSE Can iiove by Ids hooks that ho is do;nj the Wppest lu"inc" of any RESTAURANT in tho city, and -lie will jruuniutep to give the host meal for cosh. MARKETS. WASHINGTON MARKET, tliiln trctt, - Astoria, Orrzou. UERGXA.N A HKItRY, FUOPRIETOIW. RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTEN tlon of the nubile to the fact that the above Market will always hcsupplled with a rULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS 1 ! Which will be sold at lowest rate-t. whole sale and retail. iSlK-'cial attention given to supplying "ships. WYATT & THOMPSON. DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS. CHOICE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. Crookerv and Glassware. 311 IF'oecaL, D53to, Pacific Market. Vi furnish ProvMon. Fre-h ami In (Jood Condition. Drcod Chickens. Vegetables, and Market Produce of all kinds hi season. A Fine Stock of Family Wine. Liquors, Clears and Tobaccos. STAK MARKET. WHERRY & C0HPAKY, Fresli and Cured Meats, Vegetables, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS, j OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL, I OIIKY3IT7S Strrct. Antorln, Ocj ff.T.Coleman&Co.'s ACEXCY, Banking Department A General Banking and Exchange Busi ness transacted. Every facility for prompt and satisfactory business. Drafts on the leading citle3 of the United States and Europe. Deposits Received. At The Bureau, Anhcnser Uasch Brewing AssVn of St. Louis, 3Io. Celebrated Anheuser Beer on Draught at Pinckiiey's Sample Room, G "Water Street, (or Roadway). This Beer Is far superior to auv imported from the East. Call and sample It. FAST TIME! oot:o U.B.SCOTT, President & ARNDT & FEROHEN, ASTOKIA. - OKEGOX. BLACKSMITH SHOP Boiler Shop All kinds of ENGINE, CANNEEY, -AND- STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. A ipeclalty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. ASTORIA IRON WORKS. Bestok Stbeet, Nrak Pakkeb Hoube, ASTORIA. - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. LAP ana MARINE ENGINES BoilerWork, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work a spe cialty. Of all Descriptions made to Order at Short Notice. A. D. Wash. President. .1. G. Hustlkk, Secretary, I. VT. Case, Treasurer. Johx Fox.Superlntendent. A. V.AUen, Wholcolt and Retail Dealer In Provisions, MILL FEED. . iG,ass and Pia,ed Ware' TROPICAL AXn DOMKSTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Together with Wines, Liquors,Tobacco,Cigars C. H. BAIN & CO. DKAI.KRS 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. n.BAIX fc CO. CLATSOP MILL COMPANY Manufacturers and Dealers in I Lumber, Salmon Trays, BOXES, ETC. OFFICE AND HILL, CORNER SALMON AND CEDAR STREETS. ASTORIA. - - OreKOH. SfiB11' TRANSPORTATION LINES. Oregon Railway & Navigation COJTPAJTF. OUKAJV DIVISION During the month of June. 1834, Ocean Steamers will sail from Portland to San Francisco, and from Han Francisco to Port land, as follows", leaving Alnsworth Dock, Portland, at Midnight, ahd Spear Street Wharf. San Francisco, at 10 A. M. : From Portland. From San Franckco. Junof Jane Oregon .Thar 8 Statu of CI....Tu S Mate of el....Tu 10 Colombia Hon 9 Colombia jinn 15 Oregon Fri II Oregon Fri 20 Stti of Cal....Wd 13 Mate of, C'I....Wed 23jColuabla Moa 23 Colombia Mbn I Oregon bat 3 Julj Jttif Oreeoa Sat OlStateof Cal....Thnr 5 Thraush Tickets sold to all principal cities In the United States, Caaadar and KuroK RAIL DIVISION. Puisenger Trains leave Portland for East ern points, at 11 :40 A. M. dally. Pullman Palace Cars running btwan Port land, and M. Paul, KlVilR DITLUO.Y (Middle Columbia). Boat Irave Portland for Dallea at 7 :0 A 11. . . ALSO : LeavePortr i j j j land for iSlonl Tu. I We.JThu.1 Fri. 1 3at. & s ton a and I I lambia....l6AM CAM CAM dAH Dayton. Or. T AM ITAM.' fcAMjbAM TAM coaui::!!AM! i jcamj Tacomaand Seattle, dally at lo PM ictoria Steamers do not ran Sundays. Laatea Astoria for Portland at 6 a. ra. daily ex cept Sandijr. . T o.-. C.H. PRE3COTT, A. L. STOKES, Manager. CIen'l Freight and Pasi. Art. E. A.-NOYta. Agent Astoria. Oregon & California R. R. OREGON & TRANSCONTINENTAL COMPANY, LESSEE. On and after June 28, is&l, trains will ran as , follows : DAILY (Except Sundays). , EASTSIDK DIVJHIOX. Bclweca rOKTLAAB and AMHIiAXB ,., MAILTBAiy. LEAA1L ARRIVE, Portland 7 :20 a. MlAshland 5:40 a. arr Ashland. 6:20 r. ail Portland 45 p.m. ALBANY EXPRESS TRAIN. LEAVT? a pwrvir Portland 4 :00 p. ii.' Lebanon 9 20 p. ai i-eoauon 4 -w a. m. 'Portland... 10 :05 a. at Pullman Palace Sleeping Car leavhs Port land Mondays and Thursdays. Returning leaves Ashland Tuesdays and Fridays. The Oregon and California Railroad Ferry makes connection with all Regular Trains on Eastslde Division. WE3TSIDK DIVISION . Between Purtlaad and CorvalUh MAIL rnxjit LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 9 :00 A. M.iCorvallN.4 0 p. M. Co.vallls 8 :30 A. M.Portland.3 :20 p.m. EXPRESS TKAIK LEAE. ARRIVE. Portland 5 :00 P atlMcMlnnvlUe. 8 0 p M McMlnnvllleJ5M5 a M'Portland 8 Oam Close connections made at Ashland with the Stages of the Oregon and Califor nia Stage Company. WTlckets for sale at all the principal points In California, at Company's Office, Corner F and Front Sts., fortland, Or. Freight will not be received for shipment after 5 o'clock p.m. on either the East or West side Division. R. KOEH LEB, E. P. ROGERS, Manager. O.F4P. Agt llwaco SteaM Navigation Co.'i SUMMER SCHEDULE Astoria-to Fort Steuens, Fort and llwaco. Canby, Connecting by stages and boat3-for Oysterville, Montesano and Oiympia JjBpft. Until further notice the llwaco SflyiMib Steam Navigation Co.'s steamer Gt-exi.. Miles, "Will leave Astoria On Mondayat Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays (Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays being Oysterville and Montesano mall days.) at 7 A. M. FOR Ft.Stevens, Ft. Canby and llwaco ox Wednesdays, and Fridays The steamer will leave Astoria at 9 a.m., as formerly, not being confined strictly to schedule time. On Taesdays and Thursdays A SECOND TRIP will be made, lftavlne As toria, at 1 P.M., connecting with steamer me i w, irom roruana. Fare to Fort Canby and llwaco, 81 0) iy Tickets can be bought at the office for 73 cts. E5Ilwaco freight, by tho ton, In lots of one ton or over, 82 per ton, error Tickets, Towage or Charter ap ply at the oflice of the company, Gray's wharf, foot of Renton street. J. H.D.GRAY, Agent. $67,000,000 Capital ! Liverpool and London and Globe. North British and Mercantile Of London and Edinburgh. Old Connecticut of Hartford, AND COMMERCIAL OF CALIFORNIA Fire Insurance Companies, Representing a Capital of $67tOOO OOO. A. VAN DUSEN. Agent. Garnaban & Go. SUCCESSORS TO I. W. CASE, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND RKTAIL DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE ornep Chenamus and Cass streets. ASTORfA - - OREGON THANK H. LAIGHT0N. DEALER IN . Fruits, Notions, Cigars -AND TOBAOOOS. Water St. betweea West Stk ' aadWcstttik. Tropleal and Doraestia Fruits per every Steamer. Nut.. Candle, etc. at Lnlehton'a. Everything Freah and Firit-clw. BUSINESS CARDS. 1 FXA5K PAJC X. J. Office opposite tha Jobaasen building. ASTORIA - . - - OnG02i. F, D-WIXTOX. ATTOBNEY AT LAW. Abstracts f Title a Specialty. Roomq 11 and 1?. Tvnfi.Kts of Prt&ian CaU1s Building. Telephone If. 4, Q F. XcCORMAf, Attoraej- aud. CHBseUr at jw Room 12, Odd Fellow BuL'jlag, ASTORIA, - - Oagea. aSO. A. DOSEIB, QXG. JiQtJkSD W OEAIW) fc IOBKlS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW- OfflcA 111 TCfnnnv'a R!ru.l- r.nrwilta Pliw Hall, Astoria, Oregon. Q R. THOMSOiX, Attorney and Counselor at Lit. Room No. 6, over 7hlte House, ASTORIA, OREGON. o. w. fcltox a. a fcito. FULTON BBOTIIEBS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 5 and 6. Odd Fellows Building. T q.A. BOWIiBY, ATTORNBY AT LAW, Chenamus treet, ASTORIA, OREGON JOSEPH A. G1XL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. j"Offlce with J. Q-A. Bowiby, ASTORIA, - ... - Ore9A. XI C UOL.DH, NOTABY PUBLIO, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION AND IN SURANCB AGENT. O. W. IiKICK, ARCHITECT AND DSAUGUTSMAN. Scholars received for Course of Draugatlas f-Offlee over White House Store. QLO F. PARKKR, SURVEYOR OF Clatsop CoBBty.aa City ef Astoria Office -Chenamus street, Y. 5C. 0. A. ball Room No. 8. J BF.XHO.V IIABTLV.X.D,, Pbyalelaa aad BmrsB. ASTORIA. - - OREGON. OFFICE-Room 12, Odd Fellows Building. Residence Hume's bulldlnsr, up stain. JAY TUTTUK, M. I. PHYSICIAN AND SUBQIOH Offiob Rooms 1, 2, and 3, Pythias Balid Ing. Residence On Cedar Street, b&ek of St. Mary's Hospital. f. f. hicks. a. k. ehaw. HICKS & SHAW, DENTISTS. Rooms In Allen's Building, up stairs, cor ner Casa and Squemoqua streets. Astoria. Oregon. Bozorth & Johns, Real Estate and insurance Agmts, and Brokers. ASTORIA, Oregon. Buy and sell all kinds of Real Est&to and represent the following Fir? Insurance Conpanlea : Scottish Union and Na tional, Phoenix of Hartford Home of New York, Hamburg and Bremen, Western, Phenix of Brooklyn, Oakland Home, assets 33.COQ.QQO 4J0MIO 3.80QJKO aoe.wo 300JOOO Policies -written by us la the Phceoix and Home and Scottish Union and National at equitable rates. BANKINQ AND INSURANCE i I. W. CASE, Broker, Banker, and Iniur anoe Agent, ASTORIA, - OREOOSTa OFFICE HOURS : From 9 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock P. W- B. S. Worsley, AUCTIONEER AND COMUnSSION MERCHANT OrOmce and Ware Rooms on Squemoqua Street, next door to corner of Oiney. Advancements made on Consignments No Charges far trajce f Gmm4m. GEORGE LOVETT, Tailoring, Cleaiiis, Bepairiii NEAT, CHEAP AND QUICX. Mala St.. opposite Bf. Lck', Astoria, r. Astoria Cooperage. . BARRELS ANDHALF-BARRELS All Kinds of Coopertg Don. arLeave orders with JOHN BOGUS, Superintendent, at Central Market. Notice of Purchase. W ETHE UNDERSIGNED HAVX.TK8 Hav pntprrt into co-D.irmersnl Wir the Arm named JI.D. Newbaiy Jtlfm ens. Irving Stevens having wtciurttt; interest of B. F, Stevens in the City Beok St0ie H.P.NEWBUKr.' ieyino itiifml. Asiorip, July JSt, ism.