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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1906)
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1906. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. SWEET APPLE CIDER THE REAL THING ' MADE FROM CLEAN SOUND FRUIT. Guaranteed Pure and Fresh 35c per Gallon ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. HEADQUARTERS FOB GOOD THINGS TO EAT. TALES Of I Orkwlti cover umbrelUsI New louwtrfr postals at Svenon'. Dell B. 8ully, Notary Pubtkv ai fxully' Cigar Stare. Any uM bourl lb vmj beet board to b obtained la tU dty la at "The Occident Hotel." Rates vary reasonable, For Rent Nicely furnihd front room and board In private family. 208 Dond St. if Ml Anna Campbell baa returned front tba eat and will rume teaching piano, l'lume Uh 2441, Bo Do I look. To really ato your f aa othr e you, gl one of tho new tyl mirror at Hart'a Drug Star 1 II price. A ntsw tupply Juat rielvd. M. Botal Irving, corner Franklin avenue and Eleventh atraci. Europeao plan; beat tooma and board la tba dry at rea sonable price, tf Have you " the lateot sentimental eong, "Dreaming of Day Gone By." by I (Alitor LlHena of Astoria! On aale at J. K. Grifflu'e. 0 18 H WantedTwo thound dollar j gilt dgt security, from anyone who think 7 per nt I belter than 3 per cent. Call at No. 430 Commercial atreet. tf For Quiet Game The Aatorla Bil liard Hall at 433 Commercial atreet, baa juat opened up for buiineaa. Foe a quiet and gentlemanly game of bil liard vutlt thl tip-to-date establish ment. Cigar tand In connection, tf Special Meetings There will ba a week of tpeclal meeting at the Sal vation Army hall, commencing Monday evening, Sept, 24. A iperial feature of each evening will lie a baritone aolo by Mm, Hagar of Portland. Addresses will b delivered each evening during the week by th pastors of the differ cnt city ehurche. TMa will ba the farewell week of Knilgn Henrietta Big ney and Lieutenant Minnie Carpenter, who leave to take charg of a corpt In Montana, l(. D; HUME EXPRES SES SOME IDEAS Another Change It transpire that Dr. Holt, past assistant turgeun, U. K. Murine hospital rvle, will succeed Dr. McKeiw at thi port and pout, in- ted of Ir, Mover, a heretofore an nounced. Dr. Holt I a man of fumily ami ba been second in charge of the murine hospital at Han Franclwo fur some time pant. He U said to be a highly cultivated and deeply religious man, and iu not very robust health. Declared and Filed Jacob W. OIen, of tiw-edeni (mnl Jljaliimn Hokkenen. of Finland, and Kredrfk Ottes.on, of Norway, yesterday filed their declara tion of Intention to In-come cltlwne of America, with the county clerk. Work Going On The wnrk of making the Alameda avenfio Improvement I" going on In rapid fashion, and the heavy cut and fill I coming along to ward completion. When done the trect will lie one of the beat In the city. Commerdal Saloon Tble popular place, altuatcd at 509 Commercial treet, ia up-to-date In every particular. The hoket of wlnea and all klmle of li quor can b procured here. Beat qual ity clgara. Billiard table In connection. If you can't come In person, call up rtiona 1231 Main. tf Off to Salem In custody of Sum PrU, itnd two aide from O. rj. I. A., d. A, Hnlf and Henry Hendrikpn, the two committed inMiie pnticittii, left thi city at 0:10 Ial evening for Ha lem. John IV Fure, who i a candi date for similar treat men t, ha been remitted to the local hospital for fur ther treatment. Returns From Hunting Trip Police man George CaufTman, and a couple of friend, returned yesterday from a few week' hunting and fl'hing trip through the Nelmlem valley, lie 1 looking much improved In health, and aye he killed a bear and n number of deer. Patrol man 8tarfc will commence hi vacation today, which he will spend nt the Spring. Diet at Hospital James, the infant Kim of .1. V. Taylor, died at the St. Mary' hospital In thi city yesterday, at the a)?e of six week, after a brief lllnc, The child' parent reside in SknmokawR, and the funeral will lie held In that place today. No Arrangement Arrangement lor the burial of the late Hairy Allen have not yet been completed. Efforts to communicate with relative have failed end the deceased will probably be bur led In Atorin at the county' expense Death of Infant Annie Catherine, the infant child of Alfred Neimi, died yesterday after a short illness' at the family home, at 348 Alameda avenue. The funeral will occur today at 1:30 p. m. from the family reideiice, Rev. Knnkkonem officiating. The interment will be in Greenwood cemetery. Wanted Lady cashier. Apply Imper ial Restaurant. 0-23-tf UfieBest in the Land Salted Columbia River Royal ChinooR Salmon and Salmon Bellies Put Up from Select Spring .Salmon JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. DEALERS IN EDISON AND VICT0RPH0N0GRAPHS AND SUPPLIES. The School Bell Rings School Boos, Slates, Pencils and Everything You Need for School RULERS AND BLOTTERS FREE SvensoiVs Book Store 14TH AND COMMERCIAL ST. CLAIMS THAT THIRTY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE DEMONSTRATES ' FUTILITY OF PRESENT SALMON HATCHERY METHODS. The following letter wa received In tlii city yesterday by one of the lead ing caiiiierymen on the coat and the exceeding Importance of It content, amplified by the ability and experience of it author, who la equally well known here and treating a It doc with the paramount sea and river industry at thi port, and country, moved hlrn to permit the publication of the letter in these column, He did not offer an opinion on the grave question, for nor against, the conviction of hi com poudent, and the Morning Atorfan lake the ame privilege of renewing it conclusion in the matter unlit a more propitiou moment, The letter Is 0 follow-, "I presume you saw my letter in the Oregoninn, which states, briefly, my po rtion. The ltiidiiim, for September, will deal with the matter at greater h-tigth. Kvery effort ha been made to destroy the run of million (by In terested partie) that the evidence of my operation should attract no notice, from tlione Interested In the industry. The fact I. that the whole method pursued by the state is erroneous and of no benefit to the Industry. "The run are becoming lc and lest every year in jite of the money spent, and the million and million of fry and tfia thrown into the stream. None air o ignorant a those who will not learn when the evidence I presented in the way of actual demonstration. "My operation and writing for the past thirty year, should convince mot minds that such work a its been car ried on by the state, I of no ue. Where arc the million of fry that have lieen tinned into the tributaries of the Columbia river for that long period? All the sensible fishculturist of both state are convinced that my system is correct, but Astoria' wise man i get ting the laws revoked that furnish pro tection, and money to throw away in the effort to make a showing in print, caring nothing for what may happen to the industry. "So far as I am concerned I have enough to live on for the balance of my life, but would like to see the Indus try from which I have acquired my fortune fostered, especially when it is nch a simple matter to do it. At the rate the runs are diminishing the Co lumbia river, in less than five years from this date, will not have a can nery nor n cold storage plant in oper ation. "Those intcre-ded (which means the state) should wake up ere it is too late to preserve the seed. One-tenth of the fry which it is purported has been put in, if fed, until six inches in length, would make the Columbia teem with salmon, and only cost a trifle compared with the amount for which we have been taxed heretofore. There is a con tinual call for more, nnd doubtless more would come cheerfully nnd quick ly, if there was evidence of a benefit. "As vou know, the runs in the Co lumbia nro fast deteriorating in quan tity and quality, and as may per ceive, the later runs are steadily grow ing less year by year. Nothing will save the stream from total extinction as a salmon st renin for canning and cold-storage, but tre adoption of feed ing stnlions; of this I am satisfied, and. in fact, alive proven, that the only good that has come to Rogue River is through eggs hatched in the lower rivers nnd the resultant fry fed un til they could eat, instead of being eaten. There should be an entire, change in the methods now in vogue, and it would seem that thirty years was tune enough to demonstrate the weakness of the methods heretofore pursued. "The coming legislature should take up the matter earnestly and pass some net to correct the present conditions. "Yours truly, . R. D. HUME." Dies in California The father of Mrs. It. Cluistcnscn of this city died yesterday at his home in Hollister, California, after a brief illness, Mrs. Chrlstensen received word of her par ent's serious illnesg a few days ago, nnd immediately left for her father's bedside, arriving, however, nfter his de mise. The news of her bereavement will be received here by her friends with sympathy. FINNISH MASSAGES. ' Miss Olga Landen, Room 6,, Pythian Bldg., Commercial St. Phone Black 2105 CLOTHES BOUGHT AT WISE'S PRESSED FREE OF CHARGE AS OFTEN AS YOU LIKE MMftJM Cream of ... Fall Sole Agents in Astoria For these Hats Styles v . u -Cm 1 v Quality is the test which brings goo3 dressers to Wise's Store. Of course most stores nowadays proclaim the virtues of quality but we let our goods speak for themselves. In these piping times of Peace, of Plenty and of Prosperity cheapness has no magic for the Wise buyer. Quality is our goal. Quality is our standard. HERMAN WI BEHIND EACH ARTICLE SOLD IN HIS STORE SE Waa Insured The late J. H. Johan sen, formerly mayor of Seaside, who died recently in Salem, waa a member of Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W., and was insured for $2,000, which aum will be paid bit wife in a few day. The deceased originally joined the As toria lodge Xo. 50, in 1894. To Reno Miss Huden will leave this morning for Reno, Nevada, where she will visit friend for a few months. STORAGE BATTERIES. We aell the Northwestern Storage Battery, the very beat on the market for automobiles, gasoline launches, ete. We have the finest and most complete charging plant for storage batteries. Recharging and repairing done. Expert wormanahip. R. R. Carruthera, electri cal supplies, 642 Duane atreet. t.f. A famous Wisconsin woman once said. "All this poor earth need is just the art of being kind." Won't somebody be kind enough to propose Hollister Rocky Mountain Teat It helps to make people kind and well. Tea or tablets, 35 cents. For aale by Frank Hart. Bad breath, coated tongue, a languid feeling, ia entirely unnatural. Your lazy liver and bowels need a tonic. The best soothing tonic to every organ is Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. For sale by Frank Hart. NOTICE. All bills against the Astoria Regatta Committee must be presented on or be fore Oct. 1, 1906, or they will not be honored. COMMITTEE. eod Morning Astorian, 60 cents per mont'u delivered by carrier. PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Kate Waal left yesterday morn ing for Monmouth, where she will enter the State Normal. Miss Symington was a passenger hence on yesterday morning's train for Eugene and will enter the State Uni versity, Charles E. A. Olsen of Portland was a business visitor in the city yester day. J. A. C. Freund of Dilly, Or., was an Astoria visitor for a brief time yester day, attending to business interests. W. C. Parsons of MeCabe, Arizona, spent yesterday in the city on business. F. J. Fox of Pittsburg was in the city for a short time yesterday trans acting business matters. E. C. Walker, a prominent resident of Skamokawa, was in Astoria for a brief time yesterday, attending to business matters, ne states things in his dis trict are most prosperous. Mrs. Oeorge MeCabe, a resident of Sea View, spent yesterday in the city visiting friends. Cliff Turney of Bueoda was in town yesterday for a short time. Mrs. R. A. Greene of Tacoma arrived in town yesterday noon to remain a few days with friends. Miss Clara Munson, of Warrenton, who has been spending several days at Shoalwater Bay, with a party of friends, has returned and reports a de lightful outing. Among the curious things incident to the trip, Miss Mun son discovered her old Indian nurse whom she had not seen since her child hood, and the meeting was reciprocally pleasant. Martin Franciseovich has returned from a business trip to Aberdeen and neighboring points about Gray's Harbor. He says things are very bright and lively over there; wages high and la bor independent and lumber shipments rushing seaward daily and almost hourly. Cyrus Crumbley of Seaside spent the day in Astoria yesterday. Charles Humphrey went to Portland on business yesterday. UUflJS BX DKJLU. Christine E. Walker et nx to M. M. Spaulding, warranty, lot 7 in block 2, Railroad Addition to Ocean Grove ....$500 John D. MeFarland to C. F. Les ter and Frank Warren, warranty, undivided 1-4 interest in Sec tional lands in T. 8 N R. 7 W 900 NOTICE. Special communication of Temple lodge, No. 7, A. F. and A. M., will be ' held Monday, September 24, 1906, at ? 9:30 a. m, in Masonic hall for the pur-' pose of attending the funeral of our late brother, J. H. Johansen. All mem bers and visiting brethren are earnest-, ly requested to be present. By order W. M- Attest: E. C. HOLDEN, Seey. THEY ARE HERE. Another big shipment of the San Francisco earthquake books have just arrived at the Astorian office and are ready for subscribers. Come early and avoid the rush. SPRAINS. S. A. Read, Cisco, Tex., writes, March 11, 1901: My wrist was sprained so badly by a fall thai it was useless; and after using several remedies that failed to give relief, used Ballard's Snow Lini ment, and was cured. I earnestly rec ommend it to any one suffering from sprains. Hart's Dmg Store. sep The "American Boy" Magazine IFREE to Boys THIS excellent periodical for boys has a circula tion of over 100,000 monthly. The regular subscription price is $1.00 a year; 10c a copy. It's a big magazine, brimful of interesting read ing for boys stories and valuable articles, plenti lully illustrated; and all of a good healthy tone. HERE'S OUR OFFER: With every boy's suit at $5.00 or less we will give free of charge, a six months subscription and with every suit at $6.00 or over one years subscription to the "Amer ican Boy." 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