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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1907)
PERCOLATOR COFFEE POTS Something New. Saves you 14 of your Cof fee, and frees it from the , bitter 'taste caused by ; boiling, and retaining all the delicious aromatic fra granceof the Coffee Beau. . Nickel Plated, $3.50; Porcelain, $2.50 A. V. AULEN. Sole AgeAts for the Celebrated Barringtou Hall , Steel Cut Coffee, pound 40cts. : BRANCH UNI0NT0WN V PHONE MAIN 713 PHONES MAIN 711, MAIN 3871 WHY THE FISH DON'T RUN BETTER PURSE-NET FISHING PROHIBITED It. A. Seaborjj, th veteran cannery man,' was in town yesterday and on be ing approached with a view to ascer tuiiiiim whether he had any explanation to offer a to the small fun of.flh this year he sUl proetically that It the result of ovrt ftsliiiifr. This overnMiinji am I mi It ll-md lit, nni o muoh , . . , I uttnlT to the numlicr of net that are In rto.r sir. i. vi r,ase.l at tne 1 -. ............. l . , , ' the over a to tne tact time mey are an a iat session i me irg..lu.v, , .-neentrated at the entrance to it. ami .ill !. Ul )i TVleWlllO tO ("hUMCrl .. . ... . . v it ...... - , eonecmraieii at. in" emroww 10 -tn mease nr rviemiiif vuii i., . 1.1 i.,.v .....ti.H t " -. 'inAl wnnuufc uirm-u ui vvaoetiuu, 81) of the session law of 190., mak 'nR.hwt tht fln actually never have it unlawful to onerote or maintain with in any of the river of thi atat or of hune in ascend. Week in anil week iL I. . ...11.1 M M.,t ... itiui tuna n .viiu " ii vi H"-t ! the Columbia River, or in the FaeiHe the Uf m ,))e Ut ,nd juH ,,,,, thlf ' ! ! ! Ocean within three mile of the mouth ,oi any oi me river o ion simr, ATTORNEY-GENERAL CRAWFORD, tW, c0hin,bia River, any pum-net or OF OREGON, DECLARES . THEIR othw like j,,, for th, purjoe of USE IN THE COLUMBIA RIVER ntMng or tnkin? salmon on other in ILLEGAL. jadromoua flh or sV"10- ! As there seems to he ome question -a to the State Of Oregon having the .. . '! right to prohibit thi sort of gear in Master fish Warden Van Dusen ha. the Columbia River the State Of Waah Mirr xtn u ington not eoncorrii therein, I re- ked the at o"rJ" UpLtfullv ask that at your earliest eon opinion on heWi,rs: "4,,0eence-you let me know whether or of pme.net eewes ,n the J not x roJt hibit the u o( m wrt th. Columbia Replying AUorney-Gen F ral Crawford declares tne laws in iw , .."',. , . . " 1 . . , ., . . .....1 no matter where found, or must I con- respect to oe eniorcaoie ana tav " ... fin mv anthnntr eTihiiTeI tn the the Warden to mase tne necessary t- r- - - rest to atop the violation or tne w"i .. . . . ' , . .K ... ,. .m if to the Orfpon side of th bouniarv dealinsr with this particular offense Following is the letter of inquiry writ ten by Warden Van Duen and the reply he received from Attorney-General Crawford: Astoria, Juno 6, 1907. Hon. H. (5. Van Dusen, Master Fih Warden, Astoria, Oregon. . Dear- Sir-Replying to your of the 3rd instant, relative to enforcement of the fishing law of this state over .Vj Columbia River, permit me to say that, in my opinion, uch law are enforcible in the Oregon courts, regardles of whether the State of Washington has concurrent legislation ; upon the same object I am not forgetting the recent 'decision of Judge Wolyerton, but am firmly of the opinion that he ia in error, arid would, upon due considera tion, decide otherwise. I am intending to appeal the case tried ome time since just a soon as I can possibly find time to draw the paper. However, if Mrtt tary to enforce the law, I would arrest anyone fishing in violation of it, and if rjon do have another arrest and a writ of habeas corpus i sued out as in the former case, I wish you wjiild notify me and I will brief the matter up for Judge Wolverton. ' Very respectfully your, (Signed), A. M. CRAWFORH, Attorney-General 1 " Astoria, Ore., Jane 3. 1907. Hon. A. M. Crawford, Attorney -General. Salem, Oregon. , if to the Oregon ide of the boundary line, to whiclj boundary line shall I con fine mvself;;the boundary that Oregon contend for. or the boundary that Washington contend forf Awaiting your instruction relative to thi matter for which I aineerely thank you, I remain, ' Your very respectfully, (Signed), H. O. VAX DUSEJT, . Master Fish Warden . 9 WatchandClocKl Repairing Frank J. Donnerberg; Reliable Jeweler 110 Uth Street Will Cor Consumption A. A. Herren, Finch, Ark., write,: Foley' Honey and Tar to th beat preparation for cough, cold and long trouble. I know that it ha cured eon sumption in h first itagen." You never heard of any on tuing Foley Honey and Tar and not being satisfied." T. F. Uurin, Owl Drug Stor. Remarkable Retcu That truth i stranger than fiction, has once more .been demonstrated in th little town of Fedora, Tenn, th resi dence of C.V. Peppeii H write! "I waa in bed. entirely disabled with hemorrhage of the lung and throat Doctor failed to help me, and all bop had fled when! began taking Dr. King Xew Dieovery est strenethener known. Tea or Tab lets, 35 cent. Frank Hart AN EXPLANATION OF- THIS FACT BY B. A. SEABORG. THE VETERAN CANNERY MAN OF SKAM0KAWA bar. Over the bar i said advisedly be cause it is a notorious fact that the fisherman nowadar have become so venturesome thVt they go" outside in their efforts to make catch. eniy taking their live in their hands, The fish, urged by their natural Instinct, becoming heavy with pawn make for freh water in which to deposit the ova. But meeting with a solid fence (the nets), at the very entrance to their natural spawning grounds, they turn elewhere and seek other and more propitious openings. If but one day a week were set a-ide to allow some fi"h to pas up, encouragement - might be riven to other and the river might be restocked in it natural order. It is not politic or necessary in thi place to enter into th question or the reasoning power or lack of them" possessed by the fish. One h but to consider mass of flotsam and Jetsam which is washed by a current to a certain open ing. If that ma finds an obstruction it will a surely find an entrance else where eometime as will the sun go round the earth. Much more then will a body 'of living entiment jbeing reason or no reon. when they meet constant on stmction in one direction turn In stinctively In another and p whm leist resistance i met. On the Fraser River (B. O, a gun Is fire.1 everv Saturday night at 6 o'clock, and at that moment there is an instant cessation of all fishing. The gun is fired at 6 o'clock on Sunday night and with Its last reverberation fishing re commence. Some awn scheme wouio surely help this river at lest it would remove that insurmountable barrier from its mouth for 24 hour and om fish would find an entrance. TRACKMEN WILL STRIKE. Three Hundred Employee Allege Un- fairne on Part of Calhoun. RAV TOAXCISCO. June 10. The 300 mmhar' nf th TiiiilwAv Construction Then instant relief u-nrieiv TTnlnn. known a trackmen. came. Th coughing soon ceased j th employed by the United Railroads, prac ...... . i I i 11 1 41. .! . ai a mli. i;m;t;Bvwi nMTv n.l in flimlfWIIv mflile ii n their mind- it ft meft week I wa able to go to work. Guar- mg ne.a yeen.ay .irr...-.,. , .nteed cur. for cough, and cold. fiOe and if Jsen p . ou; " ' 8 hun next Frid; morning. They claim Trial bottle free. ... -nmnrattnii b fnile.l to live , p to the arbitration board decision; that You need a tonic that will put the npy has been withheld from them and ap of life into your system and fortify that tne fjnited Railroads are seeking to i'ak fmm all .lUpaMn TfiinifltprK Poekv ... At I. 1w 1.. mnnn. .nit ,v iiviu " j imHKe infill wwii ' - Miw.,.j Mountain Tea is recognized as the great- h0I)(?cr hour!, than heretofore. i- .tMHhana bntnn Tarn. A Talk, i SepariOurlleaiiSale From 111 the Sales Advertised Today and Yoti'll Have the One Bristling' with the Biggest 'Bargains in Town t I; offer such big inducements in Odds and Ends, Remnants smaU I; lines and Broken Sizes, in all kinds of worthy mcrchandise-attt- cles of t use, comfort and convenience. There arc 1 bigger values i; here, than you! would believe for the price. Read every word and ; accept it as a fact, for this wonderful selling requires no booming. I; The, plain truth will suffice to fill this store to overflowing all this ;; week; because like goods have never been offered so cheap before, i: We would suggest come early as you can, for some of the lots .. .11 t .1 1 Ml I 1 are smau ana tne rusn win oe trcmcnaous. Cured Hemorrhages of the Lnng ' "Several years sine my lung were so badly affected that I nad many jaem-1 fth Kins New Life pilI,( no orrhage." write A. M. Ake, of Wood, . . ... effect. A Fortunate Texan Mr. E. W. Goodloe, of 107 St. Loui treet, Dallaa, Texas, ay: "In the past year I have become acquainted 518 Bond Street a. . A n A tnVHV v m mmm .. T unAA. L,fts.&Kn, rrop. ormeny asr commercial oi. x ' t . I lad. 'I took treatment with aeferw d. o m(JarIa b4 mmt, physician, without any benefit I then ncsg ind nor 25c started to take Fole, Honey and Tar, , ana my mugs hiv uvw m buuuu . bullet. I recommend it in advanced stage of lung trouble." Foley' Honey and Tar (top the cough and teal the lungs, and prevent eriou results from a cold. Refuse substitute. T. F. Laur in, Owl Drug Store, ' We Leave it to Your Judgment All bread is not good bread, aiid every , bread isn't the best bread, but ' " ' " "Our Bread is Delicious" And so good that particular people find no fault with it. ' "A Big Loaf for a Nickel" ROYAL BAKERY " : .1 " 505 Duane Street. 275 W. Bond Street. Branch Store, 1335 Franklin Ave. SYMPATHY - STRIKE CONTINUED, Electrical Worker' Union Continue To Aid Striking Phone Girl. SAX FRANCISCO, June . lO.-Ry unanimous vote, taken yesterday, the mmnlwrtt of Klectrical Worker' Union No. 151 decided to continue their sympathetic strike with the telephone eirls ntrainst the telephone company in pitc of the bitter opposition made by the international officers. Ancient Rome is now merely a memory of the past. Ballard's Snow Liniment is the family liniment of the twentieth century. A positive cure for Rheumatism, Burns, Cuts, .Sprains, Neuralgia, etc. Mr, C H. Runvon. Stanberry. Mo., write! "I have used Snow Liniment for Rheuma tism and all pain. I can't say enough its praise." Sold by Hart's Drug Stor. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. - The Kind Ycu Have Always Bought BROKEN SUITS. MENS PANTS. 25 Mon's broken suits in all sizes, and the Men's pants, regularly sold nt from 42.50 to latest Ktylct going for low than half price. Couts $6.00, bow being' sold at from $1.50 to $2.50. and vests bebnging to $12.50 suits 1 are now 0y a fw ,mr it,ft( m you i,n(i better eome going at $500 early and get your choice. ' Gouts and tts belonging to $22.50 unit are ' ' nmrlced down to.. ..... $7.50 pep off Mcnj They come in black, blues, stripes, checks, ; j . n and fancy mixtures. A bargain that should not OOy onoes. be overlooked. 50 dozen pairs of men'a and boys' shoes, 11 latent styles, this spring's buy, all going at 15 MENS ODD SUITS. per cent off on the dollar. A lot of odd suits ia all sizes and the, latest , . ; styles in colors of blacks, blues, checks, stripes, . OVEllALLS. and plaids. Suits regularly sold at $20, $22.50 ' , ' . and $25 all marked to go at the ridiculously low Blue bib overalls ; th pair. 5 price of SJJI4.00 , TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES MENS' HATS A new lot of trnnks and Huit cases'just re- Does your husband need a hatt Maybe he ceived, all marked 25 per cent off on the dollar, does and he don't know it. Now is your chance, Everything reduced no reservation made, a sinal lot of bats regularly sold at $3.00 now We want to get acquainted with th public In going for 75C onr new rtorv , y If you will mak inquiry it will be revelation to you how many succumb to kidney or' bladder trouble in one form or another. If th patient 1 not beyond medical aid, Foley' Kidney Cure will cure. It never disappoint. T. t. Laur- in, Owl Drug Stor. "Our Shoes 99 Means Standard of Merit. Our Service and our methods of business are of the highest excellence as well as all of our Footwear Everything is of the highest except our prices, and theyj are always the lowest Our Specialties Are Loggers and long hand made boots for Fishermen. 0 Si A. GIMRE 141 Bond St, oppodt Flhr Bros BANKING BY MAIL YOU MAY KEEP AN ACCOUNT WITII US IN RORTLAND, OREGON AND YOUR NEIGHBOR KNOWS NOTHING OF IT 1 INTEREST- 4 WRITE FOR OUR BOOKLET ON BANKING BY MAIL Uncle Sam's Post Office Makes Our 1 Banking by Mail System a Success SAVINGS BANK . OF THE ZDitle Guarantee & ltpt 240-244 Washington St., Cor. Second, Portland, Ore