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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1894)
THH SALAltY SYSTEM. What Changes It County Will Work omccs. la the upon tlie newly elected county clerk recorder of conveyances, nnd the sheriff will devolve the rather unpleasant duty of collecting fees In all cases In advance as required by the law enacted by the legislature of 1803, making these sal. arlid ollicers. Under the fee system, was optional with these oiricers either collect in advance or trust their patrons, as In event of non-navment. thjy lost nothing but their fees, while the county was in no wise the loser. Under the new law an officer who gives cr.'dit to anyone will In case of non payment, have to settle up with th. louniy. ine law governing the case is as follows: "In all cases in which fees are allowed to county clerks, recorders of convey. anees, clerks of the circuit court, and county courts and sheriffs, In civil mat lers, including fees In. probate court proceedings, It shall be the duty of said officers respectively, to exact and re celve (such fees) from the parties re quired by law to pay the same; and the service for which the foe Is nllowcd shall not be performed until such fee Is jiald to the official .required to receive the same, which fee shall, upon the day It Is paid to the official, be paid over by him to the county treasurer of his county, and a receipt taken therefor, which shall specify the kind of service and the name of the person from whom received; and none of said officials shall be allowed any mnnUiIy payments of hi salary until ha exhibits to the auditing board all receipts of money bo received and If It be ascertained at any time that such official has received any money for such fees not so accounted for, or done service without exacting the fee therefor, as above mentioned, or neglected his duty in any other respect, the payment of his salary shall be with held until the matter Is fully rect4(led The new law will probably embarrass county clerks more than any other off! clals. For years ,t has been the custom with Incumbents of this ofllce to make no charge for executing vouchers and offlvimr (.lie soal to the certificates of pensioners of the civil war, and on July 2 the custom will be abolished under the law. The charge for doing this work will be about 50 cents, and as there are about, 60 pensioners In this vicinity who make quarterly calls on the clerk, the total will amount to $120 a year. With the other officials It will simply he a matter of collecting fees in advance. It was a custom In these offices to trust some llrms ana lnaivmuuis wr vum ivM-forniPfl. but after July 2, no credit will be given. CIRCUIT COURT. ; ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. i. Wohv orlven that the un dersigned, has been Mi irator oi me esuua ui ii. - .. ,.e fintmin county. Oregon, bv the Oounbv Court of the state of Oregon for Clatsop County, and all per sons having claims against said estau. must present the same, properly veri fier! . th underpinned, at the omce or i. nt'.n ni.va n.t law. In the City of Astoria, in said county, within stx months from thi3 date, June ljth, 1891' SHERMAN CASE, Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Nntlrp la hereby eiven that the under signed has been appointed auminisi- top of the estate or It.- vv. jnimiauii, deceased, late of Clatsop.county,uregon, hv tha Pimntv Court of the State of OiPirun ft ir flii.tsnn County, and all per sona having claims against said estate must present the same, properly veri fied, to the undersigned, at the office of Fulton HroR.. attorneys at law, in the City of Astoria, in said county, within tlx months from this date, June Hen, 18U4. T. B.' MORRISON. Administrator. 4 gi W littlo son. need with a breaking 'ine mac tho Ilcsh Keenied raw mm covered with littlo About six months aco my three, was vorv much troubled out n his genii) and bemmi his ear. ilie ii cltecteil were nliout ait large an a Bilver dollar. NOTICE TO SEWER CONTRACTORS. Scaled proposals will be received at the oillce of the Auditor and Police- Judge of the city of Astoria until Moiv du.v. June 25. 1SH4. at 12 o'clock, noon for the construction of a sewer in i inn street, from a point 310 feet nortn oi ABtor street to the south side of Com mercial, street, In the manner provided by ordinance No. 1S7K. Bids must state the price per lineal foot for terra totta nine, the price per man-nole, lump-noies, itch-basin branches ana tne price per lineal foot for digprlng and idling trench, also total amount for entire work, rerer enco beintr had to the plans, speclllca. tlons and nroliles on fllo in the oiHcfi of tre Auditor and Police J udge. Tha work shall he completed within ninety days after the signing' of the contract by the parties therc-to. Bldr, must be strictly in accordance with printed blanks which will be furnished on application at the fllce of Auditor nnd Police Judge. The ontraet will contain a provlsbr. to the effect that In case cf failure to complete said' work within the time specified the contractor shall forfeit the sum of $5 per day for each and every day re quired to complete the said contract in excess of the time specified. Each bid must also be accompanied by a certi fied check in the sum of $200.00, or by a tfuarantee, signed by two responsible taxpayers of the city of Astoria, to the effect that 1C the contract be awarded to such bidder, he will, upon Its being so awarded, enter into contract trerefor ith good and sufficient sureties for Its faithful performance. The right to re pot any and all bids Is hereby reserved. order of the committee on streets and public ways. Attest: K. OSBURN. Auditor and Police Judee. Astoria, Oregon, June 13, 1894. blisters. The child suffered considerably, and was naturally very fretful. I tried several reme dies without obtaining any benetielal results, in lace tne eruptions secuieu to ue spreading and new dIkcim breaking out. I concluded to try ine uuticcha kkmkimkh, ana uougni a dox or i I'lici'iiA, n cuko or iuticuiia boa p. andaliottleof Cuticiira ItK8or.VK.vr. I washed tho Directed iinrts with tho t UTIcuitA Soap, takmir care not to Irritate the flesh, and applied Cutiouiia. I noticed a change for the better in the appearance of the eruptions In twenty-four noun, i continued tne treatment morning aim nicht.aml in two Mocks the emotions entirely disappeared, leavinir the skin smooth and the scalpc!e.iu. In fact a perfect cure, as I have not seen any Indications of any eruption or breaking out since. I gave the child only a few doses of the Ci'TicniA Rksolvknt. I consider your ci'Tii'i iiA liKMiuiiKs very vaiuame, anu expect to keen a small siinnlv constantly on hand. I lienovc c CTicciiA wniim oe excellent ror apply. ine to Insect bites, which are very annnvinc in this country. C. A. AKMMTKONU, DWUl IbUlUU, Pi. Ui CtrnorntA Remedies cleanso tho svstem bv external and internal medication of every erup tion, impurity aim disease, and constitute uie most cuective treatment oi modern times. Sold throughout tho woric. Prlco. Cnrrcrrru. 60c.: floAP. '2:o.: Uksoi.vknt. 1. Potter Dnua and chem. Coup., Hole rropriotors, Boston. Mi-" flow to Curo Skin Diseases," mailed ftae. nvncppdlntrs of the circuit cour yesterday were as follows D. K. Warren vs. W. W. Wherry Co., motion of plaintiff sui'.ained nnd 10 davs allowed defendant to plead Irene C. Parker et als. vs. the city of Astoria, mandate of supreme court en tered. t tv nahhidsre vs. the city, same entrv. rwios Olsen V3. M. M. Walker, niO' tinn for new trial sustained School District No. 1 vs. Nancy Welch, .;f,innt' demurrer sustained; twenty days allowed plaintiff to amend A T. Parker vs. E. E. Cooper et. als noftiiilt and judgment for plaintiff ex n0t ns to defendants Loeb, Coplinger nnd Habersham, and continued. r Rmlih. Assignee, vs. W. E. Glllett, judgment by default. C. Blander vs. C. Olvls, set Rcutember 18. Parke & Lacey Machinery Co. vs. As torla and South Coast Ry. Co., set for trial September 19th. S. A. D. Peeter vs. Campbell Bros, fur trial September 20. a Himnn vs. the city of Astoria leave granted to file briefs by July 10. R R. Marion vs. the city of Astoria, leave granted to file briefs by July 10. In the matter of the assignment Elmer Warnstaft, assigne rrdered nay costs in Clatsop Mill suit. r- a m.-hv vs. V. P. Gibbons, on trial and adj mined until 1:30 today, Martin Ryan vs. Christian Henry et, nl. Argued and injunction ordered dis solved. Adjourned until this morning. HER. ANSWER. " All In white she stood before me. Golden haired, so fair and sweet, Saucily she looked up at me, In her hand a Marguerite. I had pleaded for an answer Many times, but she had tried To evade me -I insisted "Let this 3peak for me," she cried. Then she took the dainty blossom, Plucked its petals, one by one, avin.r "Now he loves me now he Doesn't." When at last 'twas done-? for trial set You would like to know the answer? Well no itower can compete For a place in our affections With the lovely Marguerite. W. H. Cllne A BAD EXAMPLE. Trout have been offered for sale by people from the country to our hotels and retiurants In the last few days. The sale of these fish is now contrary in lair and vet how inconsistent it would be for Astoria people to com r.in!n sine our ovil cltlzena set the example by shooting grouse out of sea. son, leaving their young to die for want of attention. THE COLUMBINE IN. The lighthouse tender Columbine, which left this port May 25th, Captain Richardson In charge, for a voyage to Alaska, arrived in yesterday 'morning. She went as for north as Pyramid buoy in the Chilcat Inlet, and Captain Rich ardson states that they had beautiful weather during their entire stay In Aiakan waterrs Do You Wish To enrich your table economically ?i" Here's a chanoe, nt A. V. Allen's. English ware, and lots of It! Richi l'lower decorations of various sorts.i! land at quickstep prices. l I .iviuuusu-pricea glassware, too, or course. rne sneives are crowdedf with them. Corner of Cass andi" Squemoque Streets. That Pie ASTORIA IRON WORKS Concomly St., foot of Jackson, Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makers Land and Marine Engines. Boiler work, Steam boat and Cannery Work a Specialty. Castings of All Descriptions Mado to Order on anon notice. John Fox. President and Superintendent a. l. 'ox vice President u. B. Prael Secretarr i 'in I had for dinner was the best I ever ate. Thanks to COTTOLENE, the now and successful shortening; - ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES. Ctnulnt made only by N. K. FAIRBANKS CO., ST. LOUIS and Chicago, raw tork, boston. The Fust Mail Koute. ASTORIA piSH MARKET. N. IJ. I'ARSON. Wholesale and Retail Dealer In fresh and smoked Fish, bges, Poultry, Clams Oysters, and Game. Fresh and salt Col! umbia River Salmon. 12th street former, ly. 118 Olney street. Astoria, Oregon. POTS YOU in Chicago U maha, Kansas tity; bt. Louis and a I every requisite for EaS8Pn Points First Class Fnnfiirak : AT 24 tO 36 flOUPS flhead POtfU'S Undertaking Parlors, AC TT,. Alt 1.: THIRD STREET. UJL Ally VAliSr XilliC. Rates Reasonable. Embalming 1 Spetlalty. I Pullman and Tourist Sleeuers Free Reclining Chair Cars, Din. Ing Cars are run dally Fv!a thel Unloa Pacific Flyer leaving Port, land at 7:00 p. m. - Astoria to San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS SAILING DATES. Columbia, Sunday, June 3. State, Friday, June 8. . Columbia, Wednesday, June 13. State, Monday, June 18. Columbia, fciaturday, June 23. SUte, Thursday, June 2ti. Astoria and Portland Steamers. Steamer R. B. Thompson leaven As toria at 6:45 a. m., dally except Sunday, via W'aahlngton side of the river: re turning, leaves Portland at 8 p. m.. daily, except Saturday. The Thomp son makes landings on both sides of the river above Watertord. on both up and down trips. Dalgity's Iron Works, General Machinist and Boiler Works. All kinds of Cannery, Ship, Steamboat and Engine Work or any Description. Castings of all kinds made to order. Foot of Lafayette St, Astoila, Or. S. H. H. CLARK, OLIVER MINK, E. ELLERT ANDERSON, JOHN W. DOANE. FREDERIC R. COUDERT. Receivers. For rates and general Information call on or address G. V. LOUNSBERRT, Agent, Astoria, Or. W. H. HTJRLBTJRT, Ast. Con. Pas. A fit., Portland, Or. Kopp'a Beer Hall. . Choke Wines, Liquors and Cigars. KENTUCKY WHISKEY Only handed over the car, The largest glass of N. P. Br. Half-and-half, jc. Free Lunch. Erickson & Wirkkala, Proprietors, Cor. Concomly and Lafayette Sis. FISHER BROS, SHIP - CHANDLERS, HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE. Weeona & Vehiches In Block Fara Machinery, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggm' Supplies, Falrbank's Scabs, Doors and Windows. Provlalonat, Klmr, and Mill FmcI Astoria. Oregon. -1 , . type. jerries are Berries are in abundance thia yedf and so are the Great Bargains that are now being shown daily at P. A. STOKES'. These new goods are arriving daily from the Eastern Manufacturer and we are selling them at prices that are interesting to buyers. We have all the best possible styles, all the cuts that are most novel, all the newness that modern wits have hit upon to date. Come and be convinced. P. A. STOKES. To the Public OF- Bryant & M atthews, The "KastIron" Clothing Hen. BOY'S GIlOTjllflG ADouble Breasted Coat, 7 2 Pair Pants Guarateed nil wool and not tojip. A Combination Suit Consisting of and One Cap, $'5 Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes. Trunks, Valises, Etc. 630 THIRD STREET. Foard & Stokes, CORNER COMMERCIAL! & WEST 9th STREETS. The most enterprising merchants of the 'city tlo not wiwh to occupy your time by wastfullj reading matter. I3ut they do want to impress upon your mind that they do not want the earth, they want your trade, and will have it if good'good3, courteou.-j treatment and low prices will get it. Having nothing but fresh goods in stock we are sure to please you if you are once our customer. . We arc dealers in tho most complete a.Srfortment of HARDWARE. Our Stock of Crockery and Glassware cannot be excelled in beauty and variety and itjis needless to say that we deal in Groceries having the largest stock in the Northwest. Our Dairy Products such as Butter, ra, and Cheese are the best and freshest, always. t'.trn : FOARD & STOKES. i