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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1890)
w CZ) - . -j ttfo jpaHtj gstodutt. ASTOKIA. OREGON: TlICltSOAY . . . MAUCII 20. I'm City and Coimtj- Official Paper. 1uoexx claims a larger population ikmm AMmui. lint Albany lias two dais newspapers. Eugene hasn't one. T'-r frnmdinothers in the United Skr.tc vcitatc wbo are mnldug such a ft-1 , - ibe leaking of news, ought toy m a acwittp society if they want to sac lw goeap gets out. Is a raflroad cut near Whatcom oroafc. lH1oe feet nmler blue clay, woskmoM rcoeuriy uaearilied the skel etal ot an Indian. The Oregonitin tes oAftorially that he -was dead." Ir th re i. any one tiling more ut terly twl"- than the -wealher crop l1tn; incd under stale aus- pi iu tlu- cvtaunomvoalth, it has no" otuu under the writors observa ik". Am r.lmanne of date 1S6G is a firrkl'i. '-I re of freak information ie-hi thv- t ports. A irrr: from a man who has ck -,- f. 1,ji.J of horses and cattle m :T r.i. i'-ml country, on "WJiit m - r- ' . - s that the horses were wi-Lt 11 ; I hzzanl iviiUe two miles fnru !. h;. stacks aal were blocked t he drifts. Tbey are dying rapidly. lie Scred $130 for a single ton of bay ear irherx the horses were caught, 'a 7i- rvfwd. Oil Instead of Snow. H in Ui IK ho:. ' tfc ,'. t:i iW -.! aa I w fiat.. e -' - h u.aiut, of Port Towns- . i :hat enterprifiug burg last morning at the same hour x Frauds Train left Taooma. vet vhe goes east: lie is ro- ,r in v"( around the world m ys: 3.ti is going to ir. to beat le; hi- has 66,000 and a nev.t, uui: .Jie has $5,000 and : . tact and winsoascness. S:jr- 4iiof tlten. ' entlnen; ltow about the 11 -member, the three factor--. ! y a city s growth are a great .-. t ucwspfier and a great Van Askmuas is getting . JKilh feet, speaking uhvr a - of the ancient Athenians, Nad to the great newspaper . . - it promise! some mr. I'.uariwisall right, toe: hut . (bat hotel r In the lumber regions of northern I ennsylvania a curious expedient has been resorted to for the purpose of get ting the logs out of the woods. Hun dreds of barrels of crude oil have been sent to the camps and this fluid poured over the "slides." This was intended to take the place of snow. Logs can only be got to the market over slip pery paths, so -when there is no snow or ice they greased the mountain slides, but in spite of that the vast lumber interests of the state have suf fered to a serious extent from this mild winter. Snow would have to fall a good week and be maintained by thirty days of freezing weather to bring into the streams the lumber now lying in the forests. This is the. first time that crude petroleum has been used to lubricate the slides to any extent Some of the slides are twelve miles long, starting away back on the summit of a mountain and rounding through the passes; in some instances shooting up one hill and down another in a series of inclines. The momentum the logs gather with distance fends them along with a fu rious rate of speed, and the crude oil has been found not to wear off for nearly a week. There are to-day 250, 000,000 feet of timber lying in the woods, which ought to have been in the booms at "Williamsport by this iimc. In other words, February 1st has usually seen all that wonderful amount of timber lying in the rivers thcrc,und much of it in the mills being finished for the market This forest blockade is worth millions of dollars. The logs as Ihev lie felled are worth $Ld0 per 3.000 feet for hemlock and from Sll to $15 for pine. '.. - :gnaiion of Bismarck. (In it 1 i u nl in European history for twt-nij ar- w-siiKMntiv announced a i 41. Hi. alt to!.' Tkj "- -T.nix.the rtgminu and -1 -if -n vrhkit pay for the news. ;."M had the 'news" fhe d. h omitted to credit tliedis- . 1'nr A-sroiKAX. 1ml ilia! i Jr i nr f'oituaJbiau k alvrcn:, tin news" the day aftr Yvroiavs prmtBit 1 ox nx, men and maids in ibo state 'ihmston are not equal in point mil' icr. vo that when the former ar ' ninny, ihey have to go or send t I'wliere for wives. In ,8U, the men V.iliiiigton wore G5.281: the v ..i "ii. o2,35. and this year the ttw oih n.tio continues. Tilings will . -a laalh eqnaiize, ami Uie jires el di-i'itiiy wiH tlisappeai- as the nr- -''jes up and the menseiilc div USSPCT. I3nOKrATIOX. HmsT ?te, M. D., the oaiaeat jacdlcd Hu, la Us tvatk " Skin Dtscstee," thus cc rmmtm Jr ths 4mples so ooaou to the ' sat. aeek. Emi iajj too rich or too creasy , or too hearty eating ivhilo tbo cs toIet otj-ans an sluggish, onuses in most psife iaAifettkm or n dvspeprial condition, ivhtab oksscs thLlood toraovo iluffglshlr, ad oafoebkts tho iorcs. The result is, that Tha csntfag ccrct:oi Work ia the pores, TTiicli Isaamc, cacn distinct inflatamatlon bsiagapiapte. Dr. Tex therefore does not jacscribe "blood 7urificrs" so called, but a rrrwiMdft onno" tnlM !ltrn.lrT?r1ii! nmi TTari tOt ffcr itl?rasin1 timntnm hm dhspftcani." Tho oid idea was, that face cr--Jtts Txere cued by a humor in the lio4, for irhicli thcr trcatel the Wood, j-lrtas the iaeral, potash. Joy's Vogotablo Sirsnjwuilfci follows the modern ideas of Dr. FBx,sid aiaiswith gentle vegetable altera- tire at Ibe ntoaneh and digestive organs. ! The reason i epparent Trhy it cures dyspop-j a aa inasgocaon, ami tbo pimples and skJa cnspUoas -srliich rncalt tbcrcfrora an3 fassp&rDlas that uco minerals f alL Out of jthe Fire Tormented iclth Salt Ehcwtt Cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Only those who have suffered from salt rheum in its worst form know the agonies caused by this disease. Hood's Sarsapa rilla has had great success in curing salt rheum, and all affections of the blood. " I owe the gratitude to Hood's Sarsapa rilla that one would to his rescuer from a Burning Buildingmrd with salt rheum, and had to leave off work altogether. My face, about the eyes, would be swollen and scabbed, my hands and a part of my body would be raw sores for v.cclcs at a time, my flesh would seem so rotted that I could roll pieces from between my fingers as largo as a pea. One physician called it type Drvienn and gave me medicine accord- WloUl I ingly; but salt rheum cannot be cured in that way. Finally I bought a bottlo of Hood's Sarsaparilla. It helped mc so much that I toe: two more bottles, and was Entirely Cured LSLS w itli salt rheum since. I also used Hood's Olhc Ointment on the places affected. It stops the burning and itching sensation Im mediately. I will recommend nood's Sar saparilla not only for salt rheum, but for S'S Loss of Appetite all-gone feeling so -often experienced." A. IX Itonr.ixs, Jamaica riain, Mass. 2. IX 1 f you decide to take Hood's Sarsa parilla, do not be induced to buy any other. Hood's Sarsaparilla Soian,F!T5t3. 1; six for 5. rreparedby . I. HOOD A. CO., Aiot!iccnrics,Txwell,Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar Irs. My & Irs. Mctaie IIac llecchedal'inc Line of o SPRING o liirj -: BofluS ! T) h.i h thfy call the attention of the La dh's of Astoria and vicinity. They ha o added DHB5SM4KIXG to their unsincv; and hae engaged a first-class Dressmaker from Portland to take charge of that drp.iri incut. Change of Business. "g HAVE THIS DAY I50UGIIT OUT THK -a. business of Maiion and lScruman. All bills dii" up to date will be collected by the undersigned. JACOU STKAUSS. Astoria, Or., March H, '20. FOB SALE. TheSW 1-4 of Block No. 22, Shively's Astoria. Consislji.;'i three lots each .luxlM. mak ins a sjl-:!id comer sitt 150 feet .square for a tine wstdi nee. :uul in Hie bet p.irlof tt.e eitv, wl'h ina-Miihwitt iews of rhcrand bar. Coml houses :dl around and service water v.iiliin ten feet. 1'jice $5JMM. J. K. Manse!!. Heal Estate Broker. Remember the Austin hous at xsMc is open the year 'ronird. J. ie 2Pe&,2.222. for Loxxl; V.ith firJ-fi. hind f cattle for half the iereae. Call or w rite to O. P.JOHANSON, Vesper, Clatsop County, Or. It H w A k 1 F S J I I I I m Hi 11 I i I HI I h XlfiW ASTORTA has the lst deep water frontage and anchorag-e of an town on the Pacific Coast and is the point where the Astoria and South Coast Railway Com pany and die Albany and Astoria R. R. Company have selected locutions for their terminal shipping docks. A ioi liought in a'EVv ASTORTA to-day will net the buyer n Fortuu-ein the near future. The chance to get in at tiie present low prices will hold good for only a few days. WINGAATE &, STONE, Agts.' CASE'S ASTORIA! KNOWN AS THE OLD MILL PROPERTY. The Finest Inside Prop erty on the Market To-Day ! Only Tiro Fonis of a Mile Soil ofi toe 0. P. 1 B. Dock This 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 he 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 Avill rapidly advance. For Particulars Inquire of Waeeen & Wright W. L. UHLENHAE.T, Real Estate Broker, C9R nnn U"y-S One-Half P.usln&ss Itiock, 0ttWU centrally located. C7 RAD Huys a Nice Business Lot on ?f ,AU Second Street, CR U) Buys a Nice Business on the cor 9JjnfU Der Olney and Fourth Streets. CR Itfin in Duy a B,ock ln Adair's J 9tf,uu tona. one block from hor.o line, and cleared. CQ RATI lhiys a Nice Kc-Idence and i90VU comer I. A In JMcClureVt Astoii $225 s- car a u Bujs Cliolco Lots in Hustler & Ai ken's Astoria. Lot In Mc two blocks tl CAl Bujs a HotHj and 9 1 JW ciure's Astoria, only irom stnooinouse. Cl OOt Wl lu,y a F,ne Hes'dencc Iit In 9 1 ,CW McClurcs Astoria, Flue view. $1 $2 courthouse, 9flfl wni b,,v Tliree Fine I-ots in Al jfcW derhrook. Lots are SOxloo each. Ann Kuys I-ot I. Ulock ro. McClure's ,www Asiorla.only two blocks from the $800 Lot 1, Block 103, McClure's Astoria. t.vo blocks from schoolhouse. Lots in the Principal Outside Additions to Astoria. Also some Fine Acreage .suitable for Plattlm. OFFICE ON THIRD ST.. 0pp. Odd Fellow's Building Look at the Bargains. til nnfl Will buy 4 Lois on Street Car! xfn 1, www line and 50 fectW: age, near U. 1. Wharf. ; Water Front- $3jHJU Will buv good Business Corner on Street Car lino, 50x150. $3,000 Good Business Comer on Street Car line, 50x150. $3,000 Good Business Lot on Street Car line, 50x125. $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 Laud with house. l RAT) "Will huy a Good Residence Lot, ? I ,JUU 50x150 f eet. Cl 1 nn Will buy 1C0 Acres of Land, One 1 , 1 W QuarterMUe from Columbia Uiv, 1 000 "Will Buy 90 Acres of Tide Land, T. J""- with house. Cinn wni buy SO Acres or Tide Land : tW uood location. 8471 W,H ,u' K00& Corner Lot in Olney 's T ' " " as Astoria, 50x100. COOK to S230 will huy Lois In Block So. tfcl 7Cf shively's Astoria. 17K WillbuysaAcresofBoodTIde Lana, good location. For Particulars Call at the Office of D. H. TELCH ft CO. Fitzgerald & Carney, REAL ESTATE DEALERS. ASTORIA. OREGON. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. - P. O. BOX 723. J. H. MANSELL, - REAL ESTATE BROKER, NOTARY PDBLIC FOll STATE OF OKEGON. City Lots and Acre Property, Ranches, Timber Lands, and Water Frontage for Sale. Correspondence Solicited. T. O. Box Tjcs, Established 18S3. INVESTMENTS .MADE FOR OUTSIDE PARTIES. Xcxt W. U. Telegraph Oflice. Third St. Astoria, Oregon. The Mikado Candy Factory Manufactures Daily the Finest of Peanut Taffy, Molasses Chewing Peppermints. Vanilla and Straw berry Chunks. Also Handle None but the Finest Key West and Import, d CIGARS. rieae Call and Che me a Tri.il. THIRD STUEET. Nea W. U. Telerapli Olllce Real Esta hiir,fi nral Broters D. H. WELCH & CO , tfi .VTi AUMU1UUUUI NOTARY PUBLIC FOR OREGON. We have Property in the original townsite from $225 up wards. Good Business and Residence Property always on onr list. Investments made for non-residents. Correspondence solicited. Call and see us. OQlce ou Water Street, near Union Pacific Wharf and Depot. Great Slaughter Sale In in M OF- No Time Like tlie Present. LOTS .TOININO THE CITY LIMI TS IN BERRY'S ASTORIA anHANTHORN'S ASTORIA Cheaper to-day than at any future time. ThU rojHTly Ls advancing Terms easy. LOKJ IN Extension : to : Eailway : Addition THESE ARE THE JJEST iirVS ON THK MAUKET. ft Astoria call or witin: Pi Real lie and Trust Co (INCORPORATED.) CAPITAL, $50,000. President, L. P. W. QU1MBY. Vice-President.. C. W. WILLIAMS. Secretary. W. H. EDWARDS. Room 10, N. E. Cor. First and Alder, Portland, Or. ROBB & PARKER, Apb, Astoria, Orerron. The Ideattiing Tailors. Fielder : McDonald. Call and See Our Nobby Stock of Spring- Goods .lust Arrived. It comprises the latest goods in the market, and vu offer them at priees never before heard of in Astoria, and guarantee the best anil most comfortable fittini' suits in the city. Next to C. H. Cooper's Astoria, Oregon. dm y rofe -A FINE STOCK Children's : Carriages JTTST DECEIVED. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. Stationery, Musical Goods and Notions, for the Next Sixty Days. B BIVIBA.1T Flavel's Brick Building, 0pp. Occident Hotel. BLOCK 20 Hustler & Aiken's Addition Has been subdivided and is now on the market. VAN DUSEN GO. THIS DESIItABLE BLOCK Is entirely clear. Is situated on the proposed Cablo Koad route between Genevieve and Main streets, and within one street ol Taylor's proposed Motor route. The Oregon Land Co. O. J.m OOOK. Manager, HAS AN ASTORIA OFFICE S. W. G0R. THIRD AND OLNEY STREETS, Buy and Sell Property on Commission. We Deal in Real Estate and are Successful in Our Business. BUY YOUR LOTS IN Sunny Mead Addition! TO ASTORIA. This fine property has been put on the market by Mrs. Owens Adair, M. I)., and ls situated near the Astoria and South Coast Railroad. PRICES, S50 AND S60. FOUSALE BY McGOWAN BROS. & TUTTLE, Third St., East of Olnty. L. A. Gkaxgei:. W. L. IlATXOHQUIST This Property is now on the market and can be bought from either of our local ag'ts on equal terms. E. J. rORD eft CO., General JLgonts. spir "bay f $g fii0mm0 p GRANGER & HALLONQUIST, Civil : Engineers : and : Surveyors Special Rates for Townsite and Addition Work. OlBco with McGowan Bros. & Tuttle, Mansell's New Building. P.O. Box 721. ASTORIA, . OREGON IRkI E m ASTOEU NEW ASTORIA is laid out upon a high, dry and level location It? surroundings are splendid and it is a Natural Place for a City. Large lots, wide streets, broad avenues, grand boulevards. Every lot bought in NEW ASTORIA at the present low figures will bring its owner a fortune. The sale begins to-day. NOW BUY. KEEN & COOK, Agents. x C