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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1907)
MtMttm4Wmm444444Wm4s 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. grance of the Coffee Bean. Nickel Plated, $3.50; Porcelain, $2.50 n The big sale ends Saturday night Tune 15th COME COME COME No matter what you have on hand, lay it aside and come at once it means A BIG (SAVING. You will find something from every department in the store represented here with prices attached. . 4 A Rniio'-.P ore of the 3 T, El a W0 11 - A. V ALLEN. Sole Agents for the Celebrated Barringtou Hall Steel Cut Coffee, pound 40cts. PHONES MAIN 71 MAIN 3871 BRANCH UNIONTOWN PHONE MAIN 713 WHY THE FISH DON'T RON BETTER triej to check the dertvsse of salmon. There were shortened seon, there were Sunday closing laws, there were hatcheries. But not until fishing ws topped in the narrow upper part of the river was the downward tendency stop ' ped, so that now, except on the Colum' bia. no fishing for almon it allowed in these two state in any river above tide SECRETARY ROSED BERu ur 1HS wter, that is above the point where the UNITED FISHERMEN GIVES AS tide cease to affect the level of the ENTIRELY DIFFERENT EXPLANA- river. In the Sacramento, the second ' TION TO MR. SEAB0R6. krjrest salmon coast stream, no station ary gear of any kind Is allowed. And s , in all of thee rivers the salmon output of late boa steadily increased, with no Secretary Rosenberg, of the United increase of fishing appliances to speak of. Fishermen of the raeilic, when seen ye. nVithin the last four or five years the terday, said: fishwheela in the Columbia have been "That story in today's Astorian by M improved and extended that fish Veteran Cannerrman Seaborg, his all reaching them, from a six-inch salmon of the earmarks of a fish yam. Mr. to a 50 pound salmon, are practically Seaborg knows a good deal about fishing i caught and our hatcheries in the on the Columbia he certainly knows T Columbia are idle. On the Co that his statement that the gill nets h,mbia only, are fishwheels permitted, eoncentrate at the mouth of the Colum- There are none in Alaska, in British bia and that they fish without breach Columbia or any coat stresm. and cessation, so thatHhe fish actually "The catch of salmon on the Columbia never have a chance to aend, is hum- River in 1005 was 34.000.000 pounds, eombe pure and sfmple. Averaging each salmon at 20 pounds, it "Mr. Seaborg making this state- took 1,700.000 salmon to make np the ment, either felt in the fish-ysra telling eub. The wheelmen in the upper river mood, or made that statement "for some claim that they only get 5 per cent of specific purpose, that purpose certainly the total esteb" Well, that would have aot being intended to aid in the saving been 85.000 salmon as their share. ! X of our salmon industry by the adoption Counting half of these salmon as' fe- j of measures that would go to the root males, that would be 42.500 females. As I X of tne evil, it is estimated that each female salmon "But without further question of Mr. on an average has 400 eras, that would Seaborg's motives, let lis examine into give 172,000.000 egg., for our hatcheries ! J ,l. - I r.. T .1 c k : . , . . , , . . me kv n. u iiuv, noting ana natural spawning grounds, sumciem U conducted at the entrance of the river t0 preserve our hatcheries, epecially if ; and further up. Then any fair-minded, such closing of the Columbia at tide j Intelligent man, whether fisherman or water would also be supplemental by landsman, will be able to judge for him- regulation of the size of meshes of the self. . fish trap and seines. I think I can ' The gillnet that fish at the entrance safely state that the gill net fishermen,! Tailor Made Suits These Suits have got to go; no more waitings $10.00 Suits..... ; $ 4.R0 12.50 Suits 8.98 15.00 Suits '. 10.00 20 00 Suits 14.98 25.00 Suits.,.. 17.98 Wash Goods 12Jc Lawn : , 71c 15c Lawn 10c 18c Batiste . 12C 20c Batiste 15c 8c India Linen 5c 12Jc India Linen 8c He India Linen... 10c Great Sale of Silks $2.00 Black Taffeta, 30 in. wide $1.48 1.50 Black Taffeta, 32 in. wide...... ... 89c ' 05c Fancy Silk 39c 65c Foulard Silk 39c 75c Silk ... 63c 50c China Silk 39c Dress Goods 35c Dress Goods 23c 65c " " 45c 1.00 " ,... 79c 1.25 " " 95c 1.50 " ..$1.15 Petticoats 12.50 Silk Petticoat ..,.;.$ 9.50 10.50 " 12.00 1.50 Sateen " .95 2.00 h " 1.48 2.50 " ..1.95 Ribbons Ribbons by the mile. All colors, ' widths and shades. No. 5 Ribbon '.-.4c' No. 7 No. 12 No. 22 No. 40 No. 60 5c 9c 15c 19c 22c Boys' Suits 1.00 Suits $ .95 2.t0 " . 1.43 3.00 " : 2.13 4.00 " 2.93 Men's Underwear 40c Underwear 25c 65c " ...,50c (!0c " 45c 1.25 " 90c Shirts for Men oOc quality....... 38c 50C 75c 1.25 95C Shoes Children's Shoes $ ,65' Misses' Shoes 95 Boys' Shoes .1.00 Ladies' Vici Kid , 1.50 Hosiery Topsy Brand, "None Better Made." 25c Value, Ladies' M 19c 15c " Children's 9c 20c J5C 35c " Ladies' Lace .... 25c Ladies' Coats Long Coats, Short Coats. All this Season's Creations. 6.50 Coat $ 4.50 10.00 u 6.93 12.50 " 9.98 15.00 " 11.48 20.00 " 14.48 i Skirts None Better Made , No Better Fitting 2.00 Values. 3.00 6.50 10.00 12.50 15.(M) 17.50 1.00 1.95 4.98 6.98 8.98 11.48 12.50 MORSE DEPTI STORE. SLAYS THE GERMS of the river, say from the Great Repub lic and further out, average in the day time three hours of fishing anrl in the sight time less than that, the danger at night being increased. Thus even giving three hours at night, gill nets there fish only S hours out of every 24. This limi- . tation of fiohing hours is caused by the strength of the time. With a strong ebb tide, no one but a crazy man would drift out to sea. With a strong flood tide, while some net drift to the an ehoring point, they hardly ever catch in such drifts anv fish. Everyone familinr with the working of a gill net knows that near slack tide the net hangs per pendicular, when the best fishing as a rule is done, but as soon as the ebb or flood commence to really run, the lead line u lifted and the net drifts slant wise, with hardly any or very poor chances of catching any fish. Thus at the entrance of Jthe river the salmon are ot molested by gill net for 18 hours out of 24. Further in the latter part of the season when the water is clear, gill- j netting i only carried on at night, as no salmon gill when they can see the net. In the river above the Great Re public, gill nets often fish more than 6 hours out of 24, when they have a chance to drift over flats and sand bars. But Scaborf'i complaint is that the sal mon are kept out of the river by gill nets at the entrance. His fish yarn i here exploded. "Now what U the real reason for the scarcity of salmon! Official reports and eommon observation easily show it. There have been of late years very few fish for our hatcheries and natural spawning grounds. If a farmer kills all of his pigs one year, he can't have little pigs next year, is plain enough, fn every salmon river in Oregon and Washington every possible device was should the wheels be abolished, would readily support Sunday closing law and other measures tending toward ival protection of the salmon. That has been the record and the practice of the gill I CW MetHOd 01 Sterilization Djf netters of every coast stream. "The gill nctter hope to be able with in the next year to convince the voters of Oregon that, no belief in fish yarns and action based upon them, but well tried common sense measures only cap save our salmon fisheries, namely that the fishing must be stopped in the narrow upper river, where practieiflv every fl-ih during the entire 24 hours of the entire season can be scooped np by the ever turning flshwheels." Electrocution. KILLS ALL ORDINARY GERMS Canadian Pacific Empress Line of the Atlantic Quebec to Liverpool Less Than Four Days at Sea Empresses sails July 12 20; August 9- 23; September 8-20. First' cabin, $80 up; second cabin, f45 up; third class $28.75. Write for particulars. JAMES FTXLAYSOX, Agent. Astoria, Ore. Dr. Karl H. Von Klein It the Inventor of the Mew Method Whereby Germs Are Electrocuted by Means of Poii tive and Negative Wires. Social Dance. A social dance will be given by the young men of Uppertown at the Astoria National Association ' Hall, corner 28th and Franklin, Saturday evening, June 15th. 12-4t. Man Zan File Remedy comet put op in a collapsible tube with a nozzle. Easy to apply right where the soreness and inflammation exists. It relieves at once blind bleeding, itching or protruding piles. Guaranteed. Sold by Frank Hart's Drug Store. Lim!siiPi We Leave it .to Your Judgment All bread is not good bread, aud 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" CHICAGO, June U.-The bacillus will meet death by electrocution should new method of sterilization proclaimed yesterday by Dr. Karl If. Von Klein, come into general practice. Two wires charged with positive an'l negative currents and a metallic bowl, preferably copper, are the weapons with which Dr. von Klein slays the germs. With one of the wires applied to the outside of the vessel, the other resting in the fluid, it contain, he claims swift and sure death by electrocution Is meted out to the unwelcome life therein. 'Sterilization by my method," said Dr. von Klein, "not only kills all the ordinary germs and bacilli, but it like wise kills the fermentive germs and it self becomes a most wonderful preser vative. I tried it on a bowl of milk last Thursday. Here it is Monday and that milk is as sweet and pure as possible." Having satisfied himself of the effects of electricity on milk and water, Dr. von Mem proposes trying it on fruits and vegetables. He also hopes to evolve a plan by which a copper mesh could be inserted in the chief water mains and then by means of his positive and nopa tive electric currents, sterilize every drop of water that passes through. LIGHTHOUSE TENDER AGROUND. ROYAL BAKERY 505 Duane Street. 275 W. Bond Street. Branch Store, 1335 Franklin Ave. XOIIFOLK. June ll.-The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Metealf. Miss Mctcalf and the Secretary's aid and oth ers of the Secretary's party are aboard the lighthouse tender Maple which went to Jamestown Island today and whose failure to reach here up to a lute hour tonight has canned the belief that the vessel is aground. The Secretary and CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought hit party left here at 8 o'clock thit morning and are due to arrive at 8 p. m., if there art no advices by Jay light the naval tug l'otomac will proceed up th Jamet River to ascertain tht cause of the delay. Colic tad Diarrhoea, Faint la the stomach, eolie aod diar rhoea are quickly relieved by tbt use of Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For tale by Frank Part and Leading Druggists, I Appropriate : Wedding : Gifts TIFFANY GLASSWARE " RICH CUT-GLASSWARE .ELEGANT SILVERWARE ART GOODS FROM EVERY WHERE FRANK J. D0NNERBERG THE RELIABLE JEWELER 110 Eleventh St. 4l4l$,fr II Peter Painter SaVS II Kvhenbaintpeelaoff A and looks dead iti a case of Sun stroke. Paftois nnProofPdim SSI3 a n r m ln aiiih 4r ,2Js)e overcome by the Sun 1 Uth & Bond Sts., Pstton'sSuB-Pmof Pslnl represent the only true principle of solanune iwlnnoskli, eomMnln the hlshest dftirat of beautjp with lb. yretiMt oov.rM It does not peal, orsoU or chalk ofl. PiKT Co.. Lake tttrtMl. MUwtukte, Wis. Allen Wall Paper & Paint Company ; Sole Agents - Astoria, Oregon 4Our Shoes" Means Standard of Merit. Our Service and our methods of business are of the highest excellence as vell as all of our Footwear Everything is of the highest except our prices, and theyf are always the lowest Bears the Signature of Our SpecialtiesAre Loggers and long hand made boots for Fishermen. S. A. G1MRE Ml Bond St, opposite Fisher Bros. 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