The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 13, 1905, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE MORNING ASTOlt IAN, ASTOIUA. OREGON.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER, ij, 15,0
Par year hotcakes U tie noraiBg
tar WOODLAWN BRAND OF
Maple Syrup
Gallon t-3S
j.t Gallon 73
tjuart -45
FANCY WAXEN
Coohing Apples
65c per Box
4ST0RIAGR0CERY
123 CmnMriil 81
Phen Main Ml
Handiest
Thing
Yet
Bishop's
Hot Blast and
Tublar
Lanterns.
No. 2.
No. O,
- $1.25
65c
1A vy teM
THE GROCER.
Tenth and Commercial 8trtsts. .
Branch at Unlontown.
Children's Books
1906 EDITION
"Jimmy."
"Lulu and wander."
"Happy Hooligan."
"KaUenjammer Kids.'
"Foxy Grandpa."
"Buster Brown."
SEE THE SHOW WINDOW.
J. N. Griffin
BOCKS STATIONERY MUSIC
HAIR TELLS CHARACTER.
Color af Hair Said to Indicate a Fe
bob 'a Temperameat.
Many people believe that blonde, or
Dght bair denotes affection and dark
hair constancy. A person without hair
not devoid of character; far from 1L
the disposition of the average bald
beaded man Is to show such solicitude
for the welfare of others, that he neg
lects himself. A germ causes baldness.
Prof. Sabouraud, of Paris, France, in
aocculated a rabbit with Dandruff germs,
causing It to become totally bald In five
weeks' time. To lid the scalp of these
iangeroua perms It is necessary to apply
Newbro's Herpiclde.
"Destroy the cause you remove tht
by leading druggists. Send 10c in
ttamps for sample to The Herpiclde Co.
Detroit, Mich.
Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St,
Owl Drug Store, 649 Com. St, T. F.
Lanrin, Prop. "Special Agent."
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ySrm a Mill
S. A. GIMRE
543 Bond Street.
MILLIONS OF EGGS
Frazer River Hatcheries Looking
After Salmon Ova.
GATHERERS MOVING INLAND
Scarcity of Ett on tbe Lower River
Duo to Early Rise of Water Caused
Fall RainsFifty Million Eggs Art
Already Secured for This Season.
Xew Westminister, B. C, CVt 12.
There are in the four fish haU-herie on
the Fraser river and its tributaries, over
56,000,000 aockeye salmon eggs to date,
and the upper reaches of the river aro
still being patrolled and fenced while
they are yielding millions mora to the
supply.
Hatchery managers, at the opening of
the ova gathering season, wera in a stats
of excitement on account of the early rise
of the river from fall rains, which gave
the appearance that the fUh would be
late in spawning and would consequent
ly travel far inland to small streams
that were flh with the rise of the water,
and spawn high up on the banks of the
rivers, thu causing almost a total loss
of thin season's spawn and compelling
tlie hatchery managers to take their
ova gathering camp to the very head
of inland streams that were in other
years nothing but dry river beds.
Both the Bon Accord hatchery and the
Harrison Lake hatchery had some dif
ficulty iu getting epg enough to fill
their troughs on account of their loca
tion being so near the mouth of the
Fraer, and the salmon being unready
to spawn when they arrived at the
traps, but the hatcheries on Granite
Creek and the Temberton were over
supplied and the Canadian government
made provisions for the hatcheries on
the lower river to get ova from this
further inland.
At Granite creek the capacity of the
hatchery is but 4.000,000, and with a
plentiful supply of eggs from Scotch and
salmon creeks the hatchery was soon
tilled to its capacity.
DISTRESSING ACCIDENT.
Claud Davis of Halsey Has Leg Badly
Torn By Load of Shot.
Albany, Oct., 12. Claud Davis,
while hauling a load of wood yesterday
afternoon several mile from home
south of Peoria. et with a distreasing
accident his shotgun slipping out of
his hand and was discharged in such
a manner as to tear through his right
leg, and the shot ranging upward in
flicting a serious wound in the breast.
Mr. Davis while driving carried the
gun across his knees, when the jolt
ing of the wagon caused the gun to
slip. It fell on the doubletree and the
shock caused it to be discharged. The
load struck the right leg in the fleshy
part of the calf, tearing through the
leg, cutting away three inches of the
fibula, the smaller of the two bone in
the lower limb, and seriously damag
ing the tiba, or larger of the two
bones. The hot lacerated the soft
portion of the limb nnd ranging up
ward, inflicted a wound in the rirht
breast, from which, however, no seri
ous result are feared.
HITS SOUND MARKETS.
Lack of Joint Pioducts Sends Washing
ton Products to Portland.
Olympia, Oct. 12.-me effect of the
passage of the railroad commission bill
by the last legislature has been the
cancellation of all joint rates in this
state by the O. K. 4 N. railway, and
the consequent diversion to Portland
markets of farm products, which are in
greater demand and at belter prices in
Seattle.
This i om of the pleasing little
handicaps encountered by the railroad
commissioners at the outset of their
work and one that is giving the mem
bers of the commission no little con
cern. The points where the O. It & N. has
ths only line are, of course, the ones
We Sell S
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Shoes 3
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The btMJjl thUS
market O
Try them,
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Opp. Sou, Biggins & Co.
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which suffer most The non-competitive
points, for inUnce, are absolute
ly tied to Portland as the market for
their hay, when in the past the bulk
f the product was marketed on ruget
Sound point.
The same thing obtains with rattle
-hipment. lVr'l is not nearly a
good a live stock market as Seattle,
because of the Alaska trade enjoyed
by the Sound city, yet rat'lo cannot
be shipped to Seattle from O. R. A N.
points except by paying the Northern
Pacific rate from Portland, plus the
O. K. X. rate to the Willamette
city.
With oat, the grower on the O. K.
A X. gets it bad by being bound exclu
sively to the Portland market, where
the product never commands a large
price, nor great demand. Once by ac
cident Tortland got a government con
tract on oats, when the Sound dealer
combined to force a high price, and
Portland paid a fair price for oats.
tuce then there has been a big dif
ference in favor of Seattle and Ta-coma.
STARTLES HIS STUDENTS.
Berlin Professor Says Bitt of Girl it
Highly Dangerous.
New York, Oct, 12.-rrofesaor W. D.
Miller, of the University of Berlin, sent
shivers down the backs of the students'
at Wesleyan univesity yesterday when
he announced in a lecture than the bite
of a girl would often bring a quicker
and more horrible death than the bite
of a serpent, says a dispatch to the
Herald from Middletown, Conn.
Professor Miller, who has made a
special study of the bacteria of the
mouth, said that only a short time a
he experimented with a girl in Ger
many and found that an arrow dipped
in saliva from ber mouth would send
its victims into death throes more tcr
rilile than one dipped in the venom of
the mot deadly snake.
lYofessor Miller said that there was
a leon in this for dentist. Neither
should mothers or fathers allow babies
to chew their fingers, for blood poison
ing is likely to come from it
KEYNOTE OF PEACE
(Continued from Page One.)
laws to regulate rates should he ap
proached carefully, but I believe the
time has come for the law to bring
some method to regulate the rates and
business of the railway lines in this
country. I believe the interstate com
merce commission should have power
to fix reasonable rates. I would favor
the right of the railways to appeal to
the courts and give them right to fix
the reasonable rates if the court finds
the rates fixed by the commission is un
reasonable.
"I anticipate much benefit to the re
publicans from this meeting today. We
are united here, and it is our duty to
bury the differences of the past and to
march forward to victory in the future."
Every county in the state was rep
resented at .the conference.
ARRESTED ON SUSPICION
Seattle Man Locked up Charged With
Great Northern Train Robbery.
Seattle, Oct. 12. I,. T. Camp was ar
rested late last night by Police Ser
vant Power on suspicion of being one
of the men wanted for the On at North
ern holdup which took place a few miles
from here a week ago Monday. Camp
has a record and is known to have spent
large sums of money lately, ltnilioail
Detectives Delaney and Knriglit saw the
man in the city prison last uiht, and
say that llicy are satisfied he - one of
the gang. He answers the description
furnished by the engnieer and fireman
of one of tl train robbers.
.L63,rS
Pears' is essentially
a toilet soap. A soap
good, for clothes won't
benefit face and hands.
Don't use laundry soap
for toilet or bath. That
is, if you value clear
6kin.
-Pears' -4 1 - pure - soap
and matchless for tbe
complexion.
Sold in town and village
PROGRAM NOW FIXED
President WHI Try to Secure Rail-
way Rate Legislation.
WILL LET THE TARIFF ALONE
Indications Are that the Chief Execu
tive Will Not Have the Support of
Some of His Old-Time Friends in the
Battle Which Will Shortly Commence.
Washington. (Vtolier 12.- Enough
conferences have been held by Presi
dent Roosevelt and Ms cabinet ana
other influential advisers to make rea
sonably clear the legislative pro
gram of the administration for the
coming session of congress.
No emphasis will I put upon the
tariff. It is impossible to make the
public think of two questions of sucn
magnitude as staff revision and rail
road rate regulation at tbe same time,
and to attempt legislation of the kind
desired along both lines woull be to
matter energies and so invite defeat
TIhj only influence that would make
the tariff question acute would be a
larg deficiency in the government
revenues calling for readjustment, and
of that there is now, fortunately, little
prose pert
Since last year t tit president's views
on the railroad rate question have as
sumed much more definite shajie, so
that his friends will j;o into the contest
with a definite knowledge of what 1
desired. Newrthelcss, it is probable
he will lcac the boundary lines of the
de-ired legislation somewhat vague in
hi mc-s.igc ami other ulliriul doeii
ments, in order that tne senate, and
house may find ground for a compro
mise.
The rate-making xiwcr is the piw.t
of the controversy. It appears from
senators who have already conferred
with the president that the fight will
assume geographical lines to some ex
tent. Some of his liest friends in New
England and the eastern coast will
probably be unable to go with him on
rate legislation.
He has always carried New Eng
land, half afraid and half in protest,
for certain of his legislative policies.
while to the west he has had to
nrich coiifrvatfism This general
experience may le repeated during the
coming winter on railroad legislation.
WONDERFUL DISCOVERY.
George William Catt Lived Months Af
ter Pancreas Withered.
New York, Oct. 12. What is reparo
led as a wonderful discovery by the medi
cal profession was made yesterday at
the autopsy performed on the body ot
leorge William Catt, who-e lodyf in
accordance with his will, was taken to
he dis-ecting room of the Cornell ami
llellevue hospital medical school to Is
issocted to benefit medical and surgi
cal research.
The pancrease, which performes the
same function as the gall, supplying the
mailer intestine with gastric juice to
iid digestion was found to be decayed,
i condition which probably prevailed for
many months. It was found to have
ithered away to almost nothing and
the surgeons who were present at the
utrpsy declare there is no other ease
nown of a man living with a withered
pancreas.
Honesty Is the best policy i
Schilling's Best:
bmuli sasa
Your grocer's; money back.
NOW
Is the time to get a
at reasonable price. THE SEASON'S
LATEST SHADES, SHAPES and TRIM
MINGS can always be fonnd at AS
TORIA'S LEADING MILLINERY PAR
LORS.
THE FAIR '
MRS. A. JAL0FF, Prop.
Exclusive millinery at Seasonable Prices
Star Theatre Bldg. 'Astoria, Ore.
Fall Hal
You Can Save Money
If you buy your Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes,
Hats, Hardware, Rubber Goods, Confectionary, Tobacco,
Cigars, etc at
E. M. LALLY'S
Look for big changes that are to take place shortly
in our big, new establishment. Larger Store, Larger Stock,
Best Goods at Lowest Prices. WATCH US GROW
E. M. LALLY, Hammond
ASTORIA IRON WORKS
JOHN FOX, Pres. and Rayt.
L BISHOP. Secretary
Deslfjners and Manufacturers of
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Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished.
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140 NASSAU ST., W YORK.
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household are constantly Hiking their
health. Defective plumbing generates
germ-bearing sewer gases which pollute
the atmoiphere snd cannot help but be
breathed by the occupants.
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