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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1907)
FRIDAY) SEPTEMBErt 13, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. FOR PROTECTION OF FISIIWAYS 1 BIG VALUE FOR LITTLE MONEY Freestone Peaches One Piano Number with Each $5 Purchase at HERMAN WISE' STORE- JUST ARRIVED 75c MASTER FISH WARDEN VAN DUSEN WILL ATTEND THE MEETING OF 0KEG0N ANGLERS' ASSOCIATION AT GOLD HILL. THE BOX YOU'LL HAVE TO HURRY ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. Th Leading Qror TERSE liS Of II 11 H Diov th H'oi ! Andrew Itlere.oit rame In from Ne haleiu yesterday nlln txum. lie brought Another Declaration '" 1 ''rove ",K",t - ,IUK wliitrli lie Ah application for vlmMy wu riled dlipoied of In thl city The resource ye.Wrday by Hubert liartbolciiiew Coyne, : f ClaLop Count y cannot 1 beaten, nativ or Canada.. ; ' . A Burning Flue Declare! Vagrant ! chimney lire In n reidence in I'nion- tiertie Alosler, a dculseii of the lower ; town caused some t-xtit vuuuit for time part or tit dty. win convicted of vie that section at M3 vetilay morn ataney In ltu pulU-0 comt yesterday, j Ir-lf. An alaun k turned in from box . ... L ... I I ....I ..1..... ..I......I . .1 1 I... 1 .1... mm wnt'ii eiteiiuriii jm. 4 leiiencii me nd of the wrline it w found that I hero was tio need' of their service.. Oliver HiiMlng w exercising hi home v lien the tilfirm was tent in ami had a II fly rld to the engine house from Dunne iiiiil Eighth street". There mm 110 damage. .1 1 1 .. ..... Hi., .if UI .Mil W wnimi-m ' i", or ,erve .HI day. In Jail, A. he egrwd t, leave the city the enlrnc was u ptllded ami lie left lt night. Petition Granted Kllalietb. Johmum, adiulnUtmtilx of the e.tate of Mary Umpl. deiwcd, ni.i.lled (or nuttiurlt v to collect the with- diawal value of share. In the Kiultabl A.torlan Tie Knot giving and Uhih Association, amount- j The marriage of Mie Marguerite log to H, In order to etll up the t'hwuliei lain, daughter of Coventor r.tat. The Oinuiy Clerk In the hearing .CluiuU-rlaln, and Mr. It. Kowan Gait her, on the petition yesterday granted the ( of Xalelir. Jli was performed In authority, j Portland on Wedm sday night at the jCalvery Presbyterian Church by Iter. W, Bought Partner' Interest . (lllbeit, of thi city- Mr. Oilliert was Victor Mndlmrh l now owner of the fmrnerly pastor of th Portland Church Louvre, having purchased the interest of , her ho wa exceedingly popular, ao hi former partner, l.1ta. WlrUnla, who : that when the knot was to I firmly tied retired from the businc yesterday. It he wa. asked to perform the cereniouy. w reported that the le had been! , -- ttiad prvlouly but It was coiwummat- j Mesmer Mesmer Mesmer ed but ytenlav! The present ptoprle- i "" " tor haa alwv. been ubr with the ' Erly Morning Burglary ,n.to.er of the l.ouw and hl popular- u lif"r 'lur" uf yk mWr u,t Ity will eontliiuo nd th Win, pro, j of Kond nd Mnlb treet w .entereal at an enrlv hour xterduv 1"'' I 1.... .,..1 . 1... ,111 ...i.i. 1 . ......M u. nuu HV ill, iuhwu vi piimti thai.ge amounting to about 2. Mr, Mil ler cloard the'ntore at 10 o'clock Wh1 nevUy night and yeterday morning die- Tak Trip Eait Ml Mary Garner and Mi Helen nirklntnii. of ttit city. leve tomorrow mornliiB for an extensive trip Uiroughout , f0Vr' tht th P! n entered. th ea.t and will attend the Jame-town j aumii pane 01 Kxpo.lti.rn. On their trip they will ' ln M "d reabi.ig hie lait Clih ago, Xew Yoik, Itimton, RU h- r1'"'"1 throh the opening elid back the n:ond. and everat other eatern cltiei. 'J '' entrance. Nothing waa Uk They will return by way of the Denver n or liturbd except the money al and Wo Grand line and expect to be ,ll0h h're gon. alKiut two mouth.. moker.' article. i abundttiw. It wu 1 a bold piece of work inaniui'b a there i an all night auloon on the oppo-ite Happineia A Murra in full and timely Juatilication of the pleannnt intelligence given in the col umn tome Hire month ago (and voci ferously denied by the Jolly groom-to-be a few dny later, on the street of this city, and denpite the official and exclu nlve publlration alluded ta), the follow ing grnclom note reached this odlc yes terday, to the infinite plenaur of all hand, who earnestly prefer their cordial grntulationii and ardent hope for the hnpplnen of the clever people In Inter cUi "Mr. and Mr, John If. l'Uher I'nnotince the marriage of their daughter, Iiene, to Mr. J. llruce Polworth, on Tuesday, September the tenth, nineteen hundred and seven, Ilnlne, Oregon." I'erc's to the Stork I corner and lieoplv piuit the place at ull bourn. It is thought that the crime was committed at about 1 o'clock ft at that hour1 a dog kept In the building adjoining was heard balking. There Is. fl yet, no clue to the perpetrator. Meimer Mesmer Mesmer Ice Cream Sherbets Candies Phone 931 Phone 1181 SPECIAL, Italian prunes, - . 50c box Bartlett pears, . . $1.00 .box Choice Oregon apples 75c box ' Fancy Oregon apples . $1.00 box Scholfield, Mattson&Co. 112 and J20 Twelfth St. GOOD GOODS . ' For a -- ; li VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Parlor Seoond Floor over Soholfleld A Matt.on Co. COii M.ili r TMi Warden' II. U. Van Duen will shortly leave for Gold Mill where he will attend the first meeting of the Oregon Angler' As.orlut Ion, The meet ing U to take place on Ncpteniher 14th and at the convention the flh warden is lo deliver a talk on the hulchli.g in'liin try. AiigleiD and men interested In lUhiug from all over the nlnle will be pii'M-iit ami the plan i to form uch un oigaiiittiiin o Unit lfgiftlation for the piolection of giiuin flh can be forcibly pnseiited to the legi-lnttllC. At the aiiic time Mr. Van Dun will try to make .ome arrangement for the pioper manugeineiit of the fluluvwy on the stteaiit iij the southern part of the slate. On the Hogue Hlver the dain li' u r Grant. Pas. Is doing th most trouble and constant complaint ore be ing received at the fish warden' ollke that llhhcrmeii ure violating the laws. Mr. Van Down will try to have the fishwuys protected, with the Ut mean he ha. at hi. disposal, ami will try and iiiUII in the owners Of the dam the sentiment th.it they carefully look after the fish way. them-clvcs. At the present tune the state hardly furnisho euongh protection for a bailiff to visit all the flshway. but once month or longer. The owner, or the dam are no more negligent than the miner, and people Ir rigating who have dam along the streams. These, dam. stop the salmon from going up the river and below the dam. where the fih are crowded is naturally the best place for the unscrup ulous fishermen to fish. The condition, are hetU-r set forth in a portion of the flh warden', report for the tc.ir IWij which follows: "The principal trouble with all ol these dams U that net fUhing is allowed too close below the dam and the salmon stopped by the obstruction are all caught by uuscrupulou tl-liermen before they hnve Ix-eti given a chance to find th fl-h way provided nd escape to the water above. It is unreasonable to expect that salmon having been stopped in their ascent of a stream, will immediately find and enter such an unnatural coutriv- iince as a fish way, no mutter how at (inctive a one has been provided, it is i.ot their nature and while stopped in this manner they should be left alone and protected until they have fully satis fled themselves relative thereto. Six hundred feet, as the law now stands, is practicMlly no restriction whatever and this was my reaou for wanting the dist anee made at least half a mile, a. I ar ranged for in one of the bills that was before the l-.iet legislature and which failed of enactment. The dam is, with out doubt, one of the most serious affairs that the salmon have to contend with, for thuy are invariably located on the best salmou-breeding streams that we have, and stop and Interfere with their ascending the stream to the -spawning grounds or to tho hatchery, und if con cession, are not made in the matter of fishing on which these dams aw located, it will only be a'uention of a few years before the salmon product will be lost entirely to the stream. To guard against this tremendous destruction, stringent laws should be passed, as I endeavored to have done at the last csiou of the legislature, and the owner or occupant of tho dam should be required to main tain a bailiff continually on the premises to see that the salmon and other fish are not molested in any wuy With the limited funds available for such pur poses it is expecting altogether too much of this department to furnish contin uous police patrol to look after them all, scattored as they are all over the state, and with new onos being project ed every few months." Mesmer Mesmer Mesmer DON'T FORGET TOMORROW. Tomorrow will be the Opening day of the dental parlor of the Chicago Pain less Dentists, over Danziger store, and it goea without saying that many will call upon the hostson this occasion. As compliment to the ladies and children of Astoria the doctors will examine the teeth of nil of them, who wiill call, free, and, in addition, will present them with a tooth brush and ft box of tooth powder aa a souvenir of these handsome dental parlors. Mesmer Mesmer Mesmer cr Morning Astorion, delivered bv carrier, CO cent per month. ;. ' um& i: MK4 Fan n H- JKv clothes hmm I i . Gl for Lpten ii li 5v) Boys li&W i! hhi V and Mfi :: AyL-- fl i HIP XTRAG00D Ederheimer, Stein 4 Co. aiucus Ages 3 to 20 Prices, $3 to $20 HERMAN WISE MMHt IMM i!4t Fishing Business Dull Fall fishing i. in no better condition, comparatively than the simimer fishing was. 'ITic first day's fishing was what W8 considered fair, but the second day showed a falling oft. Some pickling is being done and some fish are being plac ed in cold storage but not much stir ap pear otherwise. Steetheads have not appeared to any appreciable extent but it is hoped that Inter on condition will improve. Pay Your Assessments A good illustration of the results of the law governing assessments on street improvement i, shown in a deed filed for record in the county clerk's office, yesterday. A redemption deed was filed which showed that ou April 1, 1WG, an assessment was made on 40 lots for the improvement of Bond street, amounting to $00. On June ICth the lots were sold by the chief of police for $117.13, the amount of assessment end costs. The pmperty was redeemed on July 19, 1907, tho owners paying $207.70, the amount being the sale price, with 10 per cent ulded, and interest on that pTice at the rate of 6 per cent on the sale price from late of sale. The owners, who ore among Oregon's most prominent attor neys were probably not aware of the as sessment until a transfer of title was to ie made when they, no doubt, met with an unpleasant surprise in perusing the abstract to the property. Trapmen Arrested Sheriff Pomeroy returned last night from Tenas Illihee Island havinjr in hargc Knute Nelson and John Murback who were arrested for operating fish traps during the close season. These are the men accused by "Water Bailiff Set- tun of operating tnups numbered 6, 28, 30, 31 und 32 and for whom he swore to omplaints. The men were placed under a cash bail of $55 on each complaint which was furnished and the case set for trial this morning at 10 o'clock. Knute Nelson and P. J. MoGowan & Sons are owner of two of the traps and they are operated by Nelson. The other three belong to the Columbia River Packers' Association and were in charge of John Murback who is in their employ. The men claim that the traps wore not fishing when seen by the Water Bailiff as the pots were not raised and that any fish that might enter could escape as easily. Stop It! A neglected cough or cold may lead to st rious- bronchial or lung troubles. Don't take chances when Foley's Honey and Tar affords perfect security from ser ious erlects of a cold. T. F, Laurin, 0tt88tt888tt8880 VUtt PERSONAL MENTION. 88 8 088888888888888880 O. I Ferris, secretary-treasurer of the Columbia Trust Co., is in Astoria for a few day on business connected with the company, Jfr. Ferris is from the head office in Portland. Mis Maude Van Dusen, whose class for piano study open this week, will make weekly trips to Portland this win ter to continue her piano studies of the 1-eschetizky method, at St. Helens Hall, where they have a very capable teacher who studied under Leschetizky himself. Mrs. Collins has gone to Minneapolis foi a few weeks' visit Mrs. T. C. Petersen, of St. viih ar rived in Astoria on the noon train yesterday to join her husband. She is very much pleased with Astoria. Mr. and Mrs. Olstead have gone to St. Joseph, Mo., for an extended visit. Mrs. M. Morrison will leave in a few da.vg for an extended visit to relatives and friend in Chicago, and will return by way of California. K. R. Brown will leave Astoria in a few days for a trip to Kansas City. Mrs. Dickinson and Mrs. Garner will leave the city on Saturday for an ex tended visit to Chicago. Mesmer Mesmer ANTI-CLERICAL CAMPAIGN. HOME. Sept. 12. The persistant aafi cierical campaign is causing great tai iety among the religious congreg&UotMl in Italy. They fear that the law reeog ognizing them will be enforced and tkat their property will be nezed. Muy of the congregation are disposing by sale and otherwise of their buildings aa4 lands. The religious institutions will ap ply to their governments to be placed under their separate sovereign and rulers. Ice Cream.... Made from Pure Sweet Cream, 30c. Quart. Whipped Cream 20 Cents a Quart AT TAGG'S PARLORS 483 Commercial St. Bon Ton Millinery We are showing the swellest line of trimmed and street hats ever shown in Astoria. ask the swell dressers? Our prices are the very lowest considering the extremely fine quality of our goods. When you buy a hat at the BON TON ou get the very latest and est styles for the least money. REMODELING AND RETRIMMING A SPECIALTY BON TON MILLINERY 483 Bond Street. Owl Drug Store.