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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1907)
TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1907. HATCHING - STATION coming from afar to fish will spend their money at some point of the state and in DAIRY PRICES WILL INCREASE 4 that way contribute to the resources of the state. It is state interest aud the Anglers' Association will be the official head of it SUITS PRESSED FREE ON AtSEA RIVER The following distinguished persons will he present: Governor George K. Fall Showing' Chamberlain, Hon. H. O. Van Dustn, WllL BE LOCATED AT MOUTH OF Master Fish Warden of Oregon; Hon. BECAUSE OF SCARCITY OF MILK AND HIGH PRICE OF BUTTER THE DAIRYMEN FORM AGREEMENT TO ROCK CREEK OREGON ANGLERS' J. V, Bilker, vState Game Warden; Hon. i4 ASSOCIATION TO HOLD IMPORT 11. I Kelly, Jr., Superintenvlcnt United ANT MEETING AT GOLD KILL. States Fish Hatchery, Trail, Oregon; Hon. R. P. Hume, Weddcrburit. Oregon. RAISE PRICES, SEPTEMBER 1. HHE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. Master Fish Warden II. B. Van Dusen has returned from an inspection tour of the Southern Oregon and coast hatcher ies and reports that the stations are all jKttinc well ready for the season. The season on the coast hatcheries will open about September 1. Th principal object of hi visit was to select a site for the Alsea hatchery, lie xras successful in this and at the mouth of the Rook Creek on the Alsea River, 11 miles abort tide water he has made the selection and a station capable of hand line 5.000,000 em will be built. The work by this time has already started and will be pushed with rigor. Several men will be employed in building troughs and erecting buildings for the season's efforts in taking fish and others will be employed in constructing racks in the stream and in building the neces sarr live pens for the fish to be spawned. Mr. Van Du$en also visited the Ya quint Bar hatchery and reports that everything at that point is progressing Jong well with the season The Gold Hill Chamber of Commerce m to hold a meeting of the Oregon Bglers' Association on September 14 and Mr. Van Dusen has been asked to Attend and give a talk 'on the hatchery work. . This is the first meeting of the association and its purpose is to form such an organiiation that proper fish laws can be obtained from the legisla ture for protecting the game fish of the Oregon streams.. In addition to the business 0f the meeting there will b the sport feature. There will be flv casting WILL PARTICIPATE. Life Saving Crew Granted Permission to Attend Astoria's Regatta. A letter has been received by Captain Wicklund. of the Hammond Ut'e Saving station, allowing the crew of the ta tion'to enter the regatta sports and to take part in the celebration. The letter was sent by D. F. Toxier, actinb super intendent and assistant inspector' of the Life Saving Service, of San Francisco. He states that while he has no power to allow them the privilege of participat ing in the event, the fact that there may lie some lives to save, will warrant their being on the spot in ease of need. WINS BOUT AT TILLAMOOK. The dairymen of Astoria met together yesteniay morning aad by mutual agree ment will raise the price of milk com- iwncmg September 1- The lituh uric of outtcr and the growing scarvitv of muk decided them to make the advance. 1 he following schedule of price has been arranged to take effect on the first of the month: ' Milk, wholesale, 60 cents per can. Cream, wholesale, $1.20 per gallon. Milk, retail, $1.50 pint, monthly. Milk, retail, $2.50 .(iiart, monthly. Milk, retail, $&50 3 pints, monthly. Milk, retail, $4.30 2 quarts, monthly. Milk, retail, $5.30 5 pints, monthly. Milk, retail, $0.50 3 quarts, monthly. vMilk, retail, $8.50 gallon, monthly. Cream, retail, $2.73 1 pints, monthly. Cream, per month, 1 pint, $3.50 The dairymen have made the above lT 1 Long Boy. Astoria's famous welter: weight boxer won his bout at Tillamook L.ji - 1 . I L a 1 I Honolulu named Peters. The mill went ll'ZZ T .v " ' T th-ve rounds and was a good exhibition '. JVv" r,. ., ! , k of boxing. Peters was faster than Long , Z Priff . 0 , , , . ... , 8 concerns in the agreement being t The Boy, who is colored boxer with long : Amm J ,' of the game and in the length of mlrrZ... , , 7 . . Peters in rh h r,I mtin.t w. f.rl ! v v . v-j. ... uvuu - .-u w 1 r n x- 1 . $riv. or. ih. brait .rtal wf.r ff.lll-i'" "uu '""S- C r T TBVV awarded the contest to the 'Boy Looking Backward 1 -ow iosc toe nsning season is over and it is proven, that the fithwheels de stroy the salmon as they are about to ascent to nature's spawning grounds, it is well to look back a few years ago good fishing streams in the neighborhood of Gold Hil it is likely that a number of the sportsmen will take advantage of that fact and do a little trout fishing. The object in holding the meeting is to L- , " T , T,-, the state such as the McKenzie. Ump qua, Rogue, Colquille, Clackamas, and other streams. These streams are known all orer the country as being fine fish ing streams ana sportsmen spend a great deal of money in coming to Oregon to take advantage of the sport. Unless there is some legislation and a united support of the fishing laws these streams and their trout will soon be a thing of the past. The idea is to make the streams' a source of pleasure and at the same time income for the state. People committee of the Fishermen's Union in fighting for the preservation of this great industry, if the other merchants had done like Mr Wise who spent his a Trojan, the bill prohibiting fishing a bore tide water might bare passed. But most merchants are short-sighted; they are willing to hare the fishermen's trade, but won't spend money or work to the end that the fishermen get more fish, that's why he intelligent fishermen trade with Herman Wise. A dollar spent with. Wise always means the upbuilding of Astoria. Sunday excursions to North (Long) Beach. Round trip fare $1.00 to any point oa North Beach. Tickets good re turning oa either the steamer Potter or Naheotta. Call at a R. 4 N. dock for particular. 17 Horning Aatorfao, M cents par month, delivered by earrier. Ice Cream.... Made from Pure Sweet Cream, 30c. Quart. Whipped Cream 25 Cents a Quart -1T- TAGG'S PARLORS 43 Commercial St Copyright 1907 bjr Hart Schaffner (j Mar Do you know why you fed better and feel more at case in Hart Schaf f ner & Marx CLOTHES? It's because they are the best made 515, 20, 525 and 530 Regatta Specials Neckties Shirts Swell designs and patterns. Fall arrivals. 25c. 50c. 75c. $1.00 $100. $1.25, $1.50 Outing' Collars Hats Just the thing for the warm weather. Fall thapes in all colors McEach $2.50 Up Leader In Nobby Clothes lint H HMMmmmMHH)IHIIIMM iiiH))H l ESTABLISHED 1875 MW4iM i nmimmHini 32imdl Aumi wrsary Sale To commemorate our thirty-second year in Astoria we are making substantial reductions in all lines of House Furnishing Goods. ESTABLISHED 1875 Chiffoniers, in golden oak, top drawers with .swell front. Extra ordinary value. 0 I n flfl Our special price M UUU .. . . .. . . .. i . .. . . .. i . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . ,. . . ,. . . Mb . .. . ... . .,. . .... 8 Our special sale on Go Carts has brought us better results than we expected. We have a few bar gains left. Prices ai An and range from 01 f U up. Golden Oak Dining Chairs, cane or 'wood seat. Prices up- Ofi wards from ., UUC Ideal Steel Ranges. Fully guar-1 anteed, has duplex grate, burns ' either coal or wood, has full blue steel body and nickel trimmings. Our prices range COC Aft UP' from 99.UU wards Iron Beds. We have the largest assortment in the city and invite your inspection. Q f up Prices range from yfc.UUwards Golden Oak Cobbler Seat Rocker. I Anniversary Sale price 285 Golden Oak Dressers with French bevel mirror, ao-in. by , 24-in. A bargain at J 5.00 Our display of Rugs, Carpets, J ana Draperies was never better, and just now we are offering some x rare bargains. , 32 YEARS IN ASTORIA CHAS. HEILBORN & CO. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS 32 YEARS IN ASTORIA f 111 1771