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ASTORIA. OBEGON:
SGXDJLY.
MAItCII 1C, 1890
City KRtl CohhI j- Oficial Paper.
JL XEW COUNTY OFFICE.
At the last session of the legislature
of this state a new office and a lucra
tive one was created. It is that o re
corder of Clatsop county. Hitherto
the county cleric, in addition to his
other duties has had charge of all the
recording of conveyances, etc. Be
gining on the 1st of next July there
"will be a county recorder. This offi
cer v21 be chosen at the general
election in June. Inasmuch as the fees
Kill annually amount to about $1,000 or
$4,500 it is thought that little difficulty
"will be found in iuducing candidates
to apply for the incumbency.
The county clerk's office will be di
vided: that is the duties will. The
county clerk will have charge of all
the business pertaining to the comity,
the issuance of licenses, permits, etc
The recorder who must be supplied
by the county with a separate office, a
vault and books of record, will have
charge of all matters pertaining to the
recording of real estate transfers,
deeds, mortgages, releases, etc.
The new law adds another office to
the list, and relieves the county clerk
of considerable extra work, thisfacili
tnting the transaction of public busi
ness. The county clerk will still haxe his
bauds full, and the office cuts off sev
eral thousand dollars in fees which
will go to the recorder, the former
office will still remain one of the best
iwyiiijr iosilkms in the state.
Tnnun are half a hundred men in
the United States engaged in the bus
iness or luring small numbers of Re
publicans into a lino of action which
helps along the Democracy. They
operate on the well known tendency
of some Republicans to support
every political novelty that is
presented to them. Each of these
operators has his own specialty. All
or them are going to reform society or
politics, with ludicrously inadequate
means. One of them, a Professor
Itork, is at present engaged in tho
political side-show business in eastern
Oregon, for so much or so little a
week, ostensibly in the interest of the
prohibihon-uuiou-labor - reform - wom
an suffrage-party. His occupation
will be pleasaut and profitable till the
close of the first week in June.
There is a movement in England
to better the condition of the bar
maids, by including them within the
provisions of the act, regarding work
ingwomen in factories. It is said that
now they have to work one hundred
hours a week and get but from S1.23
to SL75, with cheap board and poor
lodging.
A Max living in Iowa writes to the
secretary of the interior as follews:
Ts there any law to give the parents
of triplets a piece of United States
land? If so I am entitled to it. We
liavo had five born to us in twenty
one months.'
SILKS. RIBBON'S AND LACES.
UGHTKING CUBES.
Two Prominent People Publicly Pro
chum Positive Belief and (Jure
By Electricity.
To WHOM; it MAvmxnEnvr Thrrmffh
the testimonials which nnnear in .Al
most every paper of the state praising
Drs. Darrin for their skill in curing
and relieving the afflicted who call on
uiem, xam nappy to say lhave at
last found a road to health. T havA
suffered for years with kidney com
plaint, causing great pain in my back,
ciuuc&. icuuiug uo wn io me scianc nerve
at times almost unbearable; also loss
of vigor, energy and courage. I had
about given up that there was any
help for me, when I met Dr. Darrin
penormmg nis lightning cures, -Now,
after a few weelm nt hia pHtv&rtumtur.
netic treatment, I feel almost like a
uoy, ana penecuy iree irom pain, -u
anyone suffering from any incurable
disease will give the doctor a trial, in
my judgment, you will be entirely
cured. I cheerfully recommend them
to the afflicted.
Respectfully, J. W. Keexet,
Long Creek, Grant county, Or.
A UEHABEABLE CUBE.
Editor Daily Orejjenian: For
many years I have been a great suf
ferer from various afflictions, which
women are subject to, to wit: Womb,
kidney, stomach and head troubles,
with such severity at times as to bo
come nearly insane, and prayed that
death would come and relieve me of
my sufferings, as I saw all former
physicians and remedies prescribed
afforded me no relief, and despaired of
ever getting well. In tnis condition I
was induced to call on Drs. Darrin and
consult them in reference to my case.
They gave me encouragement and I
put myself under their treatment Now
after a few months' treatment I feel
like one snatched from tho jaws of
death, their treatment has brought
sunshine and brightness to my mind,
healthy action to my liver, strength
and vitality to my stomach, and per
fectly free from pain, and mjr other
troubles are crone. I cladly givo my
name to the public as one rescued
from suffering and death by Dr. JLJar
rin's peculiar treatment. Can be re
ferred to at Prineville, Or.
Mrs. Joseph Smith.
Drs. Darrin can be consulted daily
at tho "Washington building, corner
Fourth and "Washington streets, Port-
laud, and Hotel Gondolfo, Tacoma.
Hours 10 to 5; evenings, 7 to 8; Sun
days, 10 to 12, All chronic diseases,
irregularities of women, blood taints,
loss of vital power and early indiscre
tions permanently cured, though no
references are ever made in the press
concerning such cases, owing to tho
delicacy of the patients. Examina
tions free to all, and circulars will bo
sent to any address. Charges for treat
ment according to patient's ability to
pay. Tho poor treated free of charge
from 10 to 11 daily. All private dis
eases confidentially treated and cures
guaranteed. Patients at a distance
can be cured by home treatment.
ZVIedicines and letters sent without the
doctors' name appearing.
TcICphOHCliOdKlBK JIOHSe.
Best Beds in town. llooins per night
50 and 25 cLs., per week S1.50. New and
clean. Private entrance.
NEW TO-DAY.
$9,000 to Loan
TO LOAN ON CENTRAL HEAL ESTATE
nine thousand dollars. Apply to JOHN
H. SMITH.
For afternoon tea wear silk mittens
woven in imitation of old Venetian
point are very popular.
Dressmakers are using a great deal
of jet in trimming gowns of cloth,
wool, or those of corduroy.
Full sleeves are favored even by
stout women, as the fullness serves to
conceal rather than to emphasize the
rise of the arm.
Sleeves reaching to the ellxw and
finished there with a cuff and a deep
fall of lace extending over the long
jrloves are seen on gowns to be worn
at church weddings and the receptions
immediately following.
Some of the imported gowns have
the effect of ribbon tied about the
hips and a portion of the skirt pulled
through it on either side and allowed
to drop over. This gives the appear
ance of pauicrs on the skirt, and tho
puff at the top of the sleeve is made to
correspond with ribbon loops across.
The present whim of fashion is to
have everything much raised on the
shoulders. Coats, shoulder capes,
dresses, and lately even jerseys, have
epaulets of some style or another.'
.Lace fichus are also seen with epaulets
of pearl embroidery, marabout, or
plaitings of lace.
Many handsome lace fichus nre
made to be worn over low corsages
with evening toilets. A very hand
some one had a plain piece of lace
fitted to the neck and shoulders, and
gathered to this was a deep fall of
lace, which reached half way between
shoulder and elbow. A baud of mar
about of tho palest pink was worn
about the neck and epaulets of the
same were ou the shoulders. It was
tied in front with pale pink satin rib
bons. Ludlow's Ladies' 3.00 Fine Shoes;
also flexible hand-turned French Kids,
at P.J. Goodman's.
Book Lost.
A BOOK WITH THE NAME OF T. R.
Cornelius on the cover, and contalnlnc
a draft on a San Francisco bank, was lost
yesterday. The finder will be rewarded by
leaving it at the office of A. Van Dusen &Co.
Change of Business.
I HAVE THIS DAY BOUGHT OUT THE
business of Marion and Bcrcman. All
bills due up to date will be collected by the
undersigned. JACOB STRAUSS,
Abtona, Or.. March 14. '90.
Here's Your Cnance
BUY A
HEATING STOVE AT COST
AT
Noe : & : Scully's.
A Chance to Get a Fine Stove Chrap.
We Mean Business.
A Bargain!
Six Yoke of No. I Cattle
For Sale.
CASE'S
ASTORIA!
KNOWN AS THE OLD MILL PROPERTY.
The Finest Inside Prop
erty on the Market
To-Day!
Only
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Ms
of a I
the 0. P. 1 K
J. H. MANSELL,
- REAL ESTATE BROKER,
NOTAHY PCBLIC FOR STATE OF OREGON.
City Lets and Acre Property, Ranches, Timber Lands, and Water
Frontage for Sale.
Correspondence Solicited. I. O.BoxSCS, Established 1SS3.
INVESTMENTS MADE FOR OUTSIDE PARTIES.
Next V. U. Telegraph Office. Third St. Astoria, Oregon.
Tiie likado Oandy Factory
Manufactures Daily the Finest of Peanut Taffy, Molasses
Chewing Peppe mints. Vanilla and Straw
berry Chunks.
Also Handle Xonc but the Finest and Imported Key West
CIG-AB.S.
PleaM Call and Oic me a Trial. THIRD STKEET. Ne.t V. U. Telecraph Office
le SOU Of Jf9.Menmum,
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Thi splendid Business and Residence Property lies
on the south side of the hill, sloping downward from the
cemetery, and has a deep water frontage on Young's Bay.
It will be traversed by a cable or motor line within six
months. Clear, level lots in this magnificent tract are
now for sale on easy terms, at prices which will rapidly
advance.
For Particulars Inquire of
WAEREN & WEIGHT
BUY YOUR LOTS IN
Sunny Mead Addition!
TO ASTORIA. This line property lias been put on the market by Mrs. Owens Adair, M.
V., aad is situated near the Astoria and South Coast Kallroad.
PRICES, SSO AND S60.
No Time
a bj ss
e Present.
1 OTS .IOiNINC THE CITY i.i vir.s IN
BERRY'; ASTOIirAANnllANTilOltN'S ASTORIA
Cheaper to-day than at any future time. This j roperty i advancing Terms uasy.
1.0 rs IN
Extension : to : Eailway : Addition
TIIESK AUK TIIE REST itt'YS OX TIIE MARKET.
D. H. WELCH & GO ,
Real Estate. Insurance, Beneral Biters
j
NOTARY PUIJLIC FOR OREGON.
We have Property in the original iovnsitc fioiu tS225 up
wards. Gooil Business and Residence Property
always on our list.
Investments made for non-residents. Correspondence o'ieitcd.
Call and see us. Ofllce ou "Water Street, near Union Pacific Wharf and Depot.
Groat iQiifi'lifcir q!o
lUdi aldyglsldi dale
JLT THE
liM WlMirr
-OF
Stationery, Musical Goods and
Notions, for the Next
Sixty Days.
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The Astoria Real Estate and Trust Co.,
(INCORPORATED.) CAPITAL, $50,000.
President. L. P. W. QUIMBY. Vice-President.. C. W. WILLIAMS.
Secretary. W. H. EDWARDS.
Room 16, N. E. Cor. First anil Alder, Portland, Or.
ROBB & PARKER, Apt.
Astoria, Orepn.
FOR SALE BY
McGOWAN BROS. & TUTTLE, Third St., East of Olncy.
W. L. UHLEUHART,
Yoiins and in j;ood condition. Two joke of
splendid leaders, 'lerms cash, orapprmed
seeuiity.
ISQUIHKOP
MAYGER : & : SLAUGHTER,
MAYGElt, OREGON.
FOR SALE.
The SW 1-4 of Block No. 22,
Shively's Astoria.
CousfcUns of three lots each S0xtr0. mak
ing a splendid corner site 150 feet square (or
a line residence, and in the best part of tlie
city, vith magnificent views of river and
bar. Good houses all around and service
water w ithln ten feet. Price 5.000.
J. H. Manseil, Real Estate Broker.
ASTORIA
NEW ASTORIA is located on the harbor between
Tanzy Point and Fort Stevens, at a place where there is
water, well in shore, deep enough for the largest ship of
tbe -ocean. Anchorance room for hundreds of vessels,
fetored from every dangerous brteze that blows.
Real Estate Broker
$25
$7
$5
$5
HTsfl Buys One-Half Business Block,
,uuu centrally located.
enft Bur3 a Nlcd Business Lot on
,WU gocond Street.
Kflft Bays a Mice Business on the cor
,JUU ner oiney and Fourth 8treets.
RAO Will buy a Block in Adair's As-
jwv tona, one I
block from horse car
line, and cleared.
CQ Rflfl Buys a .Nice Residence and a
93,IUU comer Lot in McClure's Astoria.
Buys Choice Lots In Hustler & Ai
ken's Astoria,
$225
Cl Rfm Buys a House and Lot in Mc
p I ,JUU ciure's Astoria, only "two blocks
from schoolhouse.
onn Will buy a Fine Residence Lot In
jfcw McClure's As
i Astoria. Fine view.
$1
Cl 9N Will buy Three Fine Lots in Al
9 1 ,CUU derbrook. Lots are 50x100 each.
C9 fsfin Buys Lot 4, Block CO. McClure's
9ufvJJ Astoria,ouly two blocks from the
courthouse.
Lot 1. Block 103, McClure's Astoria,
two blocks from schoolhouse.
$800
Lots in the Principal Outside Additions to Astoria.
Also some Fine Acreage suitable for riattincr.
OFFICE ON THIRD ST..
0pp. Odd Fellow's Building
Look at the Bargains.
C1 1 nnil Will buy 4 Lots on Street Car!
,v une anQ w ieei water tom
ase, near U. P. Wharf.
$3,500
"Will tony good Business Corner
on Street Car Une, 50x150.
$3,000
Good .Business Corner on Street
Car line, 60x150.
$3,000
Qood Bnslness Lot on Street Car
Jtne. 60x125.
$2,000
Will buy a Bock in Williams-port.
$2,000
Business Lot, One-Half Block
from Street Car, 50x150.
$2,100
Will buy 250 Acres of Land with
house.
O ROn Will buy a Good Iliisiilni.-c I.ot.
9 1 ,vTUU ooxlM feet-
$1
1 flft Will buy 1G0 Acres of Land, One
, I UU Quarter Mile from Columbia RIv.
1 fUin Will Buy 90 Acres of Tide Laud.
Ywww
with house.
CUV! Will buy SO Acres of Tide Land ;
good location.
47K Will buy Reed Corner Lot In OInej's
T w A"
Astoria, 50x100.
OOC to $230 will buy Lots in Block No.
T--" 70,
, Shively's Astoria.
175 Will buy 29 Acres of good Tide Land,
good location.
For Particulars Call at the Office of
D. H. WELCH & CO,
mj
THIS PROPERTY
Will bQ Placed on the
Market March 20th, 1890,
ad Will Be Sold- at Uni
form Prices at either Agcy.
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SILVERMAN & THOBNBURG,
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General Merchandise
A SPECIALTY MADE OF COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Wp pay the highest cash iirlcc for country iirodm i. mid gittraiitee .snuarc dealing. Wo
will receive orders for potatoes, butter and i-sts at lowest market rates.
Orders from any quarter will reeeiw prompt attention.
SKAMOKAWA, - - - WASHINGTON
!WJntWT OlriWI,1fflB A 1WHT
vlUWUfJ loft SJILimm. WUH EM EM
Flavel's Brick Building, 0pp. Occident Hotel.
BLOCK 20
Hustler & Aiken s Addition
Has been subdivided and will ba put on the market TCKSDAY.
FEBKUAttY 23th. U00. by
VAN DUSltf GO,
THIS DESIKABLE BLOCK is entirely clear. Is situated on the proposed Cable Koad
route between Genevieve and Main streets, and within one street
of Tajlor's proposed Motor route.
Fitzgerald & Carney,
EEAL ESTATE DEALERS.
ASTOKIA. OIlFCiMiV.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. -
P. O. BOX 733.
II
A FINE STOCK
Children's : Carriages
JUST 3RSCSIVED.
PRICES LOWER THAN EVER.
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Lots in Case's Astoria Are Now on Sale
AT TIIE OFFICE OK TIIE
Astoria Real Estate Co.
PRICES FKOM Si 50 TO $250 EACH.
TERMS One-Half Cash; tho Ualance in Six and Twelve Months.
E. J. Ford & Go.
GENERAL AGEKTS.
ASTORIA AGENTS
Wingate! Stone,
Keen & Cook.
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,
. S.'K.JFf-
The Oregon Land Co.
J". -V. OOOK, Manager,
HAS AE" ASTORIA OFFICE
8. W. COR. THIRD AND 0LNEY STREETS,
Buy and Sell Property on Commission.
We Deal in Real Estate and are Successful In
Our Business.
These SEINES nro made true taper and from an actual scale, and -will hang true
and draw when hung in to lines, nnd from the
Gold Medal 1-2 Patent Twine.
RIGHT AND LEFT HAND LAID PATENT ROPE,
9 thread and larger, soft and free from kinking.
SALMON TRAP NETS knit from the Gold Medal
1-2 Patent Twine, superior to the medium laid,
stronger, more durable and Holds Tar Longer.
Letters or Telegraph shall have our Prompt and Careful Attention
American Net & Twine Co
Established 1812.
Boston, 3Ioss.
Capital, $350,000.
N. B. "We have tho largest Netting and Twine plant. New and costly machinery
has lately been added for knitting heavy Traps for the Colombia river, and Seines
for the Alaska Salmon Fisheries, and the most skillful help employed.
IHghest awards atBoston, 1869, Philadelphia. 1S7& London Fisheries ExpositIon.l8S3,
ASTORIA
Its frontage naturally affords the finest opportunity
for building docks "where ships may exchange freights
with the railroad cars with but one hauling. And that is
just what is going to happen at NBW ASTORIA,
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