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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1905)
SALMON SITUATION I 5. Schilling's Best make gen erous business. Your grocet is generous with it. Money back e m STOKE 5 Has ill way in stock a fine assortment of i. Boots and Shoes A. F. Stufert in Thomas' Weekly 5 Review. costs him nothing; cosU no' body anything. fh , i NO STOCK NOW ON HAND torn Suggcttlon to the Dutitt of ? th, Mitr Fish Warden nd th. Ktccwity of Not Only Protect- ing th Salmon. .:'' The PalWs. Ore., FeK tO. " Salmon on this river are cleaned up. There Is no stock left excepting a rery small quantity of fall pack sllv- ?rside. Prospects for this year are Very poor; In fact, poorer than for a number of years. The snowfall in the moimtatn sections " is far below the venure at this time and not much more can be looked for at this late ate. This will affect the fishing on the rfvr materially, for the prospects are that high water wilt be in May ; instead of, as usual, in the middle of June. This will cause clear water In t July and August, and wilt be extreme ly bad for fishing. Prices will be the tame as last year and possibly will aot change until, the sound pack ov sockeyes Is known, about the mlddU ?f August If the sound pack should be what packers expect, that Is, large. , then prices will go to smash, like they did in the fall of 1901. If the pack proves that the fish are being tx- blasted oa account of overfishing, we asn look for higher prices on Colunir kla river fish for a few years at least. or until our own wastefulness brings as w the point where sound packers ; Bave been for the past three years - large plants and no fish to pack. Our legislators, at the session just closed, have acted on the recommendations ol our Ash warden and extended the ope; season to August 25, and have short enetf the closed season 25 days. My advice to Jobbers is, in your 1905 con tracts hold packers strictly to account for fish packed before August 10 fot No. 1 chlnooks, and you will not have , the trouble like last year with stock that ., , was shipped in September and ' Ortober as Xo. 1 chlndok salmon, but which was only Xo. 1 as far as price was concerned,, and was in reality a bad Xo. i. There is a set of packers at Astoria that have made a cry that salmon were entering the river late ' each year. Since our fish warden re ceived his appointment he has studied It eot and finds that they still appear an the spawning grounds at the same eW time, as of old. These packers should' be- held strictly to account when they sell No. 1 cbtnook salmon and should be forced to deliver It or par the difference and damages. The' Jobbers would thereby not only pro tect themselves, but would also pro tect the salmon, which gets such lit. te consideration at hands of the leg. viators la the states of Oregon and .Washington. : See that every contract reads goods mailt fce packed on or before August 10, and guaranteed to be equal to May Jniw and July fish of any No. 1 pack aiade on the Columbia river. The method of filling orders with off-color Hgfit oils would soon stop if ;i few packers had to deliver No. 1 or jy damages. Prospects are that price wilt open at 95 cents for Vilb, $l.r, tor tails and $1.60 for fiats, with the ssual shading of packers of 5 cents a 4:aen to large jobbers and a broker. ifK allowance on the side. SEUFKRT BROS. CO. SEASIDE HOUSE. P!ans of the Purchasers to Make Cer tain Improvements. The purchasers of the Holiday prop erty, including the Seaside house at Seaside are contemplating making ex tensive Improvements on the property. Jlbuut 60 acres of it will be cut up into &ts and blocks, and In small tracts, and will be put on the market. Pur chasers of the tract will be given h chance of drawing a small cottage, of which there will be three. As soon as the property is sold the hotel will be Jeeded to the purchasers for a club souse. A surveyor will soon go to fouside to lay the property off. Bids will soon be asked for constructing a bridge across the Necanlcuin near tier the old bridge which wa washed away. It is very probable that a bridge will also be built at the rif lies. Just what will be done with the hotel pending the sale of the property this summer has not been decided apon. There is no finer location foi suBtner homes at the beach than on "lie Holiday property and the low pi let K tiWtt it will be sold will be a great inducement for people desiring sum aier homes and It will no doubt meet mixh reiidy sale. R. M. Gaston, at his feed stable No. 13 ttth street, offers for sale a Landb Samess machine; one Smith-Premier typewriter; one butcher's wall scales till be sold cheap. OUT OP THE ORDINARY., - '' " f: Epitome of Annsedotes and Incidents With Comments by a Layman. It is about time for the chamber of commerce to pass some more resolu tions. That Is alt that it has ever does since It was organized. The riK-.ir dealers of New York claim that the sale of cigarettes has fallen off during the past two years, fco have the cigarette smokers. A New Jersey church has annouueed 'that all who dance will lie expelled. This means there will be a lot of ex pulsions when the Jersey "skeeter be gins to get in his work. Down in Tillamook a man died in a barber shop while waiting for a shave. Old age, perhaps. A New York burglar promised to re form If given another xhance. and then he went right out and engaged in the practice of the' law. In denying the report that he Is In terested In oil lands In Indian terri tory. Mr. Bryan's paper asserts taat his "only business enterprises consist of the Commoner, and the farm." He must have disposed of his interest In that famous will contest. The new battleship Kansas Is to be provided with a sliver "water service- by the people of that state, But this doesn't mean that they won't drink red liquor aboard the Kansas no more than prohibition means that they don't drink It In Kansas. Down In South Carolina the other day a corpse sat up In the coffin and demanded to be put back to bed. You can't satisfy some people, no matter how much you try, though it wouia seem as though a nice coffin would be what any reasonable corpse would want. It will be noted that while we are actively engaged in busting the trusts Rockefeller has just been caught red handed forming the biggest railroad combination ever heard of. And the question Is, what are we going to do about It? ." I . . Grave Trouble Foreseen. It needs but little foresight to tell that when your stomach and liver are badly affected, grave trouble is ahead unless you ' take the proper medicine for your disease, as Mrs. John A. Young of Clay, N. Y., did. She says: '1 had neuralgia of the liver and stomach, my heart was weakened, and I could not eat I was very bad for a long time. but in Electric Bitters, I found Just what I needed.for they quickly relieved and cured me." Best medicine for weak women. Sold under guarantee by Chas. Rogers, druggist, at COc a botUe. Dead Hair Grow beautiful hair. New method, scientific and natural cure for scalp and hair troubles. Six weeks' Eother. Hair Culture Course by mall with rem edies. Results guaranteed. Send 10 cents postage for trial treatment Rnthen Co., 25 AJak BM.. Cleveland.O. Columbus, Ohio, May so, 1903. Six years ago I had a severe attack ol Inflammatory Rheumatism. I was laid ut in bed for six months, and the doctors J had did me no good. They changed med icines every v.eek and nothing they pre scribed seemed to help me. Filially I be gan the use of S.S.S. My knee sad elbow joints were swollen terribly, and at one time my joints were so swollen and pain ful that I could not close them when opened. I was so bad that I could not move knee or foot. I was-getting discour aged, you may be sure, when I began 6. S. S., but as 1 saw it was helping me I contin ued it, and to-day I am a sound well man and have never h ad a return of the disease. S. S. S. purified my blood and cured tne of this severe case of Rheumatism after even-thing else had failed. I have rec coniuicnded it to others with good re sults. R. H. Chapman. 1355 Mt. Vernon Ave. The poisonous acids that produce the In flammation and pain are absorbed into tht blood and Rheumatism can never be con quered till these are neutralized sad fil tered out of the blood and system. S. S. S. goes directly into the circulation and at tacks the disease itself. It purifies and re stores the blood to a healthy, vigoroui condition. It contains no potash, alkali 01 other strong min erals, but is guar anteed entirely yegetable, Write us and our physi cians will advise without any charge whatever. Our book on Rheu matism sent free. Th Swift Speolfio Company, Atlanta, ill All Clothes Bought at WISE'S Pressed Free of Charge Whenever you Wish. erman wise, The Pioneer of Union The MORNING ASTORIAN 60 CTS. PER MONTH Astoria's Best Newspaper Guarantees to Its Advertisers a a Larger Circulation than any Paper Published In Astoria. Our BooKs are Open to Inspection by Our Advertisers. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET G. W. Morton and Jobn Fubrman, Proprietors. CHOICEST AND SALT MEATS. - PROMPT DELIVERY 542 Commercial St. Phone Main 321. Pointers on Sheet Music. Sale Tomorrow! Great Reduction! Latest Pieces! Many brand new! Some trifle shop worn! See show window ! Three days only! You'll kick yourself ! If you don't come! J. N. GRIFFIN Tilt 7 V Made Clothing in Astoria. Callender Navigation Co. 8t.am.rs MELVILLE, JORDAN, VAN GUARD, ECLIPSE, WENONA snd LAUNCH QUEEN TOWING, FRKIOHTINd AND EX CURSIONS. STEAMER JORDAN Will leave Callenlr Dock, Astoria, for Knappton, Deep River arid Wiiy landing, dally as follows: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 9:00 it. m; Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 6:3) a. m.-and 2 p. m. Sundny, 12:30 p. ni., return 4:30 p. m. STEAMER VANGUARD Leaves Callender Dock for Cathlam et and Way I,andlng8 Dally, except Sunday, at 3 p. m. STEAMER WENONA Leaves for Grays River and Way Landings as follows: March 7, 10:30 a.'m.; 8, 11 a. m.; 9, 11:30; 10, 12 m.; 11, 1 p. ra. , C. H. CALLENDER, Manager. A. G I M R E BALL . Call The Palace Cafe. ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Capital i'aid In 1100.1)00. Hurplus and Undivided Profits tlfl.fXK Transacts a general banking husiness. luterett paid on time dib. J. Q. A. B0WI.BY. 0. L rETKKSON. KltANK I'ATTON, J. W. OA NEK, President Vice President. Cashier. Asst. Cashier Jft8 TENTH STREET. ASTORIA. ORE. HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel PORTLAND The TROY Laundry Is the ouly White Labor Laundry in the City. Pot the Hest of Work at very rea-sonahle Price, and in in every way worthy of your patronage. Cor. 10th and DUANK STS. Phono 1991 nrmiTrrim FRESH AND Wholesale likfl T jTfvrr l it Palhhfl orirl LIVE STOCK J50UOIIT AND SOLD B WASHINGTON MARKET . CHRISTENS0N ft CO. uxxmi Reliance Electrical Works HWCYMJH Mpr ' Tl Wll 11 IU1 Ji 0 Beer, ANDREW ASP, BLACKSMITH. Baring installed a Kubbcr Tiring Machine of th Intent pattern I am prepared to do all kinds of work in that line at reasonable prioea. Telephone 21)1. CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE STREETS. NEWZEALANDFIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Of New Zealand W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SI1REII0LDERS i 1 Ilaa been Underwriting on the Pacific Coast for twenty-five years. ELMORE a CO., Sole Agents 4 Astoria, Oregon. BRAND RUBBER BOOTS. 1 and See; . Bond Street. j The Best Restaurant. Regular Meals 25c. Everything the Market Affords. Sunday Dinuers a Specialty. ' ,.... Palace Catering Co. in the Northwest OREGON. innniinHiintiiiimmn CURED MEATS and Retail Xfilla till t irl in1 m iiaIwia tTTITTTTTTTTTTHTTITT'tl 1 1 1 1 J if We are thoroughly prepared for making estimate and executing orders for all kinds of electrical Installing and repairing. Nupplles in stock. W !! the Celebrated 8IIELBY LAMP. Call up Thono 1101. 428 BOND STREET