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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1903)
ASTORIA, OREGON,' SA IT II DAY, SEPTEMBER 26," fX3. r . 1 Four Extra Specials For You Today Wo winh to cIoho up ft very nuccessful weeks bavinei by oflering you tlio following RED HOT BARGAINS . Taney California Grapes ...... Dalles Water Melon Fancy Merced Sweet Potatoes.. Cxln Choice Juliana Lemons ,, 20c th btiket I cent the pound .,10 pounds for 25 cents H) cents the doun KOSS, HIGGIN5 CO THE TIDES BEPTEMOER, 1908 iiin watsr. Date. "" SUNDAY . . .20 Monday . . . . II Tunsday . , ,,22 Wednesday ... 23 Thuwday . . .14 Friday 25 Saturday , , . , s A. It. P. M. h.m. ft h.m." ft." ..... Ill 13 1.2 0:2 l.lll:H 1.4 1:11 1.2 1:10 1.6 1;M 1.0 2:06 i.e 1:43 7.1 1:42 I.I 1:10 T.l 1:10 1.1 4:10 I.I 4:00 7.2 SEPTEMBER, 1102. Juw water Dan. HUNDAT . . Monday , , , Tuesday Wednesday Tburaday , Friday . . Saturday A. M. P. M. bm. f ft. h.mT tC 6:02 0." 1:25 1.2 1:45 0.7 7:10 0.1 7:24 0.1 7:55 0.1 1:01 1.2 l:S 0.4 MS 1.1 1:24 0.1 0:11 1.110:11 0.7 10:02 2.111:01 1.0 Fish Don't Reach Spawning Water Scooped Out of Pocket Below Celilo Falls by Wheels and Seines Located There. Astorlans who have visited TheDalles and CVIIIo durin (the past few weka fport that the up river flub dealer ur rriij'ln ga harvest. The salmon ret a fur oi the pocket Mow Celllo fall and are there taken i nnumbi-rs to suit tha convenience of V. A. Heufert, the packer and A. H. Taffe,, the told storaaVdealer, Mr, 8-ufert it reported tu bo pocking 700 cam to 200 caaes dully, mid he get hl supply practical ly without cxpns. He li said to have a veritable gold mine. The pocket below Celllo fulls la the deepjfit forge of the river and la fully a mite In length. At the lower end of I hit pocket Mr. Seufert maintains three seines, which are operated during the WE OLD RELIABLE HERMAN WISE Sole Ardent for Astoria h ?)y"tim hi 1 lvvV 7f TV - iv-iSK v wft i ? 1 i -vrV tfVl 'LI kW s rif 11 vA Wk KT E&SHIONS FROM lIBliS . I pi sgfej. RKpenheimer&fe Miil I M America' iVadind SMH 1 1 Clothe Mahens 5 CTif cniaaO'NDvvoaK'BOiTow J Jfy I 5 'C.. Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE No Better on Earth Sold Only by HERMAN W ISE Mirror Baths are kept open on Sun day for baths. For first-class work In the tonsorl-il line, call at th Mirror Hatha, 03 annmerclal street." Astoria, Oregon. s-17-tf See Danslger's display of Boys and Youths' suits and overcoats. , Boyn' school suits at Dangers. Winter rains have no terror for those that have C. H. Orltwltr repair their unibrellas. Organ for sale cheap. Inquire at this offlce. sun-tf Still In The Lead For twenty-seven years we have been Leaders in the Furniture Trade Our Larg'e Stock comprises the best goods obtainable All our furniture is first class and yet you can buy of us as cheaply as else where. Try it. Charles Heilborn & Son. First Class in Every Respect Bar and Billiard Room American and European Plan Free Coach to the House ' PARKER HOUSE H. B. PARKER, Proprietor E. P. PA11KER, Miiusger. Good 8:unple Rooms on Ground Floor (or Commercial Men ASTORIA OREGON f priori when the river Is low. The fish i nsi end the stream only to be hauled in lit the convenience of the packer, whose toresltfht In selecting this location for operation stamps him as a business man of rure Judgment. Should any of the flsh succeed in pass Ing the Seufert seining grounds Mr. Taffe will care for them a mile beyond. He operates three flah wheels at Celllo falls, while a fourth Is situated at the upper end of a lead which he has caus ed to be blasted through the rock. Near ly all the fish take this gorge on their way to the spawning waters, with the result that they never get beyond the falls of Celllo. The condition of affairs existing above The Dalles is considered a pow erful agunient for the extension of the open season. The hatchery, fish that come Into the rver In August require two or three weeks' time to get up as fur as C-lIlo falls, and this question is asked by the advocates of an extended season: "If the up river packers find a profit able market for the fish that enter the river late in August.reachlngCeillo falls In September, w hy should not the lower river packers be allowed to take those fish? By what right Is the lower river cunner deprived of the, greatest and best run of salmon that comes into the Columbia river?" It Is added that the fish are of better Pears the soap which began its sale in the i8th century, sold all through the 19th and is selling in the 20th. Belts tt oer the world, quality after being I nthe river for a few days than when they have played around In fresh wat?r for three or four weeks, and that a vastly suierlor ar ticle could be canned here, . "It is in outrage that the fiahlng sea son should end August 15." said a gentleman who has long studied the salmon sltuaton. "Just at that period of the season whin the greatest run of fish makes Its appearance operations arc suspended here, and the fish go on up the river to be scooped outof the gorge with wheels and seines. "Itcal packers should give this mat ter their attention and be present at the next session of the legislature to urge passage of remedial P-glslation. Unless this is done their best supply of Hull will continue to shut off, with a consequent loss of a million or more each year. What does It profit us If the packer are -inable to reap the re sults of hatchery work? I trust the lunu'TS wlU arouse tbemselvc- to the situuilon and make a fight at Salem against a condition of affairs that Is culling squarely In twain 'one of our greatest Industries." GOOD RESULTS ON UMPQUA Hatchery Will Probably Take 2,- 000,000 Eg$. Fish Warden-Van Dusen yesterday received a. letter from Deputy H. A. Webster, who has been in the I'mpqua district for some time. Kecently the 'mpqua hatchery plant was destroyed by flr-i and Mr. 'Webster tells of the blaaejn his communication. He says the re started whll the men were making . haul with a seine, and that It gain ed such a heidway thin everything was destroyed even the personal effects of he workers. The fire had the effect of aeriously ntrfeTing with the season's operations jv I r seven days during the height of the run no work '!"". In that line, it is estlmuttd, l.C'W.Oo eggs were eposlt; d In the river by the fish which had bien corralled. On September 22 Superintendent Hill had 1.2W.W0 eftgs, nd. while It Is difficult to estimate th,3 aite of the season, It is probable it will reach 2,o,000. Mr. Webster expressi g the belief that the problem of taking eggs on the up ner I'mpqua has now been solved past years it was Impossible to get more than 700,000 or 800,000 eggs, but the 'ocatlon now used Is an excel lent one. It is f0 miles above F.oseburg and the only drawback Is the lack of water, the supply being obtained with a wheel. Mr. Van Dusen is highly Pleased wth the report, and says the take to daw is gratifying when it Is considered that the Ure prevented work during the very b?st time of the season. HEAD EAGLE COMING. Charter Lost by Charles Gounod ' ,' ., -'-. French Bark Reaches Columbia Six Days Too Late to Save Her Engagement In Herman Wise, worthy president of Astoria Aerie No. 17. F. O. E., is In re celpt of a personal letter from Cong ressman Timothy D. Sullivan, the newly-elected grand worthy president of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, in which he expresses his appreciation of the well-wishes of Mr. Wise and the Astoria Eagles, and also takes advan tage of the opportunity to mention the solid support Mr. J. A. Laws gave him. representing the, local and other Aeries of Oregon. Mr. Sullivan thinks that he will visit Astoria before the close of his term, and it goes without saying that he will receive at the hands of the Astoria members a most hearty and fraternal greeting, should he carry out his resolve. v ADJOURNED UNTIL MONDAY. Judge McBrlde yesterday adjourned the circut court until Monday. During the day not an order- was handed down. Judge MoBrlde expects to return to the city at Monday noon, and durng the coming week will take up several im- F0UND. A place where you can buy fine wines and liquors for family and medicinal use, at reasonable figures. The Cali fornia Wine & Liquor House, 422 Bond street, 'phone 2174 black, are content with small profits. No bar. Free city delivery. , 826-026 WHAT 13 LIFE? In the last, analysis nobody knows, but we do know Ihat It is under strict law. Abuse that law even sllghtly.paln results. Irregular living means derange mejit of the organs, resulting In consti pation, headache or liver trouble. Dr. King's new life pills quickly re-adjusts this. It's gentle, yet thorough.Only 25c at Chas. Rogers' drug store. Thi French bark Charles Oounod ar rived In port yesterday from Ban Fj-an-cIhco, The vesstl was IS days In mak ing the trip up the coast, and is report ed to have lost her charter. When she departed from San Francisco she had nine days In which to reach the Colum bia river. Her charter Is said to have expired six days ago and It is under stood that she wilt Join the disengaged fleet, ' The Italian ship Nlnfa also arrived yesterday. She comes from Hamburg via Port Los Angelos, From the latter port ha was 22 days In , reaching the mouth of the river. The Nlnfa lost one man on the voyage Harman Hazen of 1'hlladelpha, who died of dysentery. She brings a general cargo of cement, etc. '."".".'' NO COMPLAINT DUE. The Astorian gave space a few days ago to the complaint of a British mas t'r, Captain Prltchard, who alleged that he had's, grievance against Sulli van and Grant Bros., sailor boardlng houce men of Portland. He no sooner gave vent to bis feelings than he be took himself and his vess d to sea. The Astorian does not care to meddle ith the boarding-house troubles of the Portland firms, but It has had ample 'opportunity to investigate the matter of which the captain complains and be lieve that he had no complaint due. If The Astorian la "not wrongly inform- td Captain Pritehard who, by the way, is master of the BIythswood, agreed to take a certain number of sailors at a specified price from Sullivan and Grant Bros., before others than members of the firm, but afterwards changed bis mind and went elsewhere. The mem bers of the above firm naturally resent the abuse heaped upon them from that source, under the clrcjmetances. The captain, so The Astorian's Informant states, not only went back on his word, but .added mlsrepresexftatlon as to the conditions. The Astorian does not intend to be come an instrument through which to vent the spleen of any person, but in tends that all shall be treated alike. MARINE NOTES. The piit'sh bark Dunslaw, which ar rived Thursday night from Port Los Angeles, from which port she departed September 5, entered yesterday at the Astoria customs house. At Port Los Angeles she discharged about 2000 tons o freight. The remainder of her cargo K.onslsts of 775 tons of pig lion and 167 barrels of brimstone. The Columbia departed yesterday -Pr San Francisco. She took on at Astoria a large quantity of freight, The schooner Olga arrived down the river yesterday from Kalama and clear ed for Sa'n Francisco. She takes 4S0.000 feet of lumber. The crew of the fcarkentlne Addenda has been paid off at Knappton by C. H. Callender. The wages of her men amounted to more than $1500. For Your Special Benefi , In order that those who have not been able to call and see our handsome and wonderful gtock of XADIEtS SUITS And CLOAKS We have arranged to keep tho display nntil the end of this week, Saturday night positively closes the ex hibit and you must come before that time if you want to see and know all about it. "' Come and let us show yon what really fine goods are. . THE A. DUNBAR CO. Lowest Price Store in Astoria for Fine Goods. 566 COnnERCIAL ST. S. A. GIMRE CAPJIIES A FINE STOCK OF KilaSir Bots and Shoes , Sells at Close Figures New Style Restaurant Everything First Class. The Best the Market Affords. ' Open Day and Night Good Service. 120 llth St. next door to Griffin Bros. and adjoining the Office Saloon ASTORIA, OREGON M4m4WH.404444HU44W4HW,WH4Wm The We have Just received a large ship ment of Oregon gravenstein apples which we are. selling at $1.25 per box. We have also many other apples which we are selling from 50 cents up. JOHNSON BROS. SUBSCRIBER COMPLAINS. Editor Astorlan.-The source of the water seepage on Franklin avenue just west of Ninth street has been discover ed. It comes from a rusty old water main on the. south side of Franklin be tween the Berendes and McLean lots. The attention of the superintendent has been jailed to it but no abatement of this serious nuisance follows. It is now undermining the fine street im provement being put in by Contractor Lebeck. Can't The Astorian do some thing to help jmt the people Astoria, Or., Sept. 25, '03. SUBSCRIBER. The Astorian .vas not aware ot the conditions existing as stated, but if 'such is the case it feels that the proper authorities will remedy the leak as soon ai possible. Ed. i Palace f Cafe The Best Restaurant Refular Meals. 25 Cents Sunday Dinners a Specialty 1 Everything tne Market Affords X Palace Catering Company W ILL M AD IS ON CIGARS AND TOBACCOS 534, Com'l St., and 114, nth St., Astoria, Oregon Pale Bohemian Lager Beer Best On The Coast ...North Pacific Brewing' Co... SALESMAN HERE. Salesman from the East, w-Ith ener gy and ability, is open for engagement with a good house. Address "Hustler," this office 2L-25-26 BOYS AND GIRLS WANTED. The American Cm Company needs t number of boys and girls to work In lb local factory. Persons wishing situations should call at the office of th company, front street, between Third and Fourth, where infromation will be hinished as to wagest '".-, Why Schilling's Best? Are they really best? The tea and coffee, 5 and 4 kinds, are good-enough coffee and tea ; there is no such thing as best tea or coffee; the baking powder flavoring extracts and spices are best in the strictest sense ; the soda is common. ' Your fTocc'i ; Btoaybick, ' THE MORSE DEPARIf lN The Plate there whole dm lies Trade. STORE Wa are Head to Foot Outfitters. A Greatest days Sale now going on... Sorely you will not permit all these good tilings ta get away . just because you have been trading some place else. We have the largest business with the smallest expense of any store in Western Oregon. Great Sale of Motions and Small Ware Will Continue Thursday, Sept 24 and Friday, Sept 25- LITTLE ITEMS AT A BIG SAVING! CHOICE FOR I CENT Good paper Pins, lc. Good paper Safety Fins, lc. Good paper Hair Pins, lc. Card Hooks and Eyes, lo. Paper Tacks, lo. Pencil Tablet, lc. Lad Pencil, lc. 1 dozen Clothespins la 1 dozen Buttons, lc. CHOICE FOR 2 CENTS Good Machine Thread, 2c Ironing Wax, 2c. Fancy Work RinRS, 2a Black Mourning Pins, 2c Elastic Web, yd, 2c. Remnant Laces, yd, 2o, Remnant Embroidery, yd, 2c. Remnant Ribbons, 2c Remnant Scrim, yd, 2c. CHOICE FOR 3 CENTS ' Kid Hair Curlers, So. . Black Cube Pins, 3c "Toilet Paper, roll, 3ft Good Carpet Binding, 3c. ' Large size Sponge, 3c Large size Tablet, 3a Large size Shoe Blacking, 8c. Fine Comb, Sc. CHOICE FOR 4 CENTS 5 yds Picture Wire, 4c 10 yds Shelf Paper, 4c 1 Towel Ring, 4o. 1 Tooth Brush. 4c. 1 Curling Iron, 4c " 1 Scrub Brash, 4a.- -1' I Bottle Ink, 4c Best Luster Cotton, 4c. Toilet Soap, 4c Fall Showing of Merchandise-Dress Goods, Suits, Clothing, 508-510 Commercial Street 1 t I r w 1 i n : V