WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 1907. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTOIUA, OREGON. . .' -re"!" 3 THREE EPOCHS IN A WOMAN'S LIFE MR3. EUVA QARBCR EDWARDS Thar ere three critical atagee In wonul Hie which leave their murk In hsr oimr, Tba first of these atagee U womanhood, or the ehange from art free elrt to budding womanhood, Tba aaeond la motherhood, and tha third la Change of Life. . , Ferila anrraund each of that atagea, iad moat ot tba miner that cornea to woman through lit health, daUa from on or nnothar of tnaaa Inv portent uilsse ' ' '' Tomen ahonld remember that LydU B. Plokham'a Vegetable Compound bade from native roots and harba baa anted thoeeanda of yonng girl over tha oritloal period of wberty, baa prepared motternjor ahUdblrtb, and III later yeere carried tham eefely throagh tba ehange ot lira nor an aeaf oily than any othar remedy In from mtafal persons, two of which Macro pnbllened, aobaUntinto thla fact btyond contradiction. lira. Oaorg Wei tare 01 wotxuawn, , wntaa 1 , . r afra Putnam- m ha la muluf lor enitauna. rsrferuc aa4 twine mf children a cdvtasai idea ma in pvparh for rmato wy row TVaW me MDll IU w t aaa llaommlanoa, aontok renmry MRS. GEORGE WALTERS Mhmathy child as can be found anywbam I7t.Uh R. I'lnkhnm's YrtrtjilU Comwuod it a blaln to all sipecuuit mothera Mra, Elva Barber Edward of Cathlamet, Wash., writow ( r Dear lira, Flnkbem- MAKES REPORT TO COMMISSIONERS BOARD Of FISH COMMISSIONERS HEAR 'REPORT Of MASTER FISH WARDEN FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER.' 1 ant (a fell vou bow Lvdla E. Fuk hem's Vegetable pomjyd carried me Eire without any trouble whatever. WO cured ma of a very severe t etnele mmkmm. I cannot say enough la prates of what your BMdJolnabat euos wr me." . What LydlaE HnknaaVc Vegetable Compound did for Mrs. Waltert and Mra. Edwards It wUl do tor othar wo nan In their condition. Every at faring woman la tha Unltad Stateo la nakad to accept tha foUowtof In TiUtkm. It to fm, wiU bring yon health and may eeve your life, ; - rift rtiklaal UrttatlM t Wwkb Woman nffarinf from any form of female waaknaaa are invited to pfotflpUy communions with Mra. Pinkhem, at Lynn. Maaa. From tha ayvptoma ttran, tha tronbla may M loontad and tha qnlokaat and eoraat way of raoorary adflaad. Onto! bar Tst nlniM of Iirrtn0i Is tranUnf ttmnla UU Mm Ptakham probnblf hn tha rtry ksowlodM that will nolo yoor oaaa. Bar adrloa la Iran and balpnU Darin its lornr wcord of mow than thirty jmn Its long Ust of MiuAl outm, entitlon LydU E. Plokham's VewUbl gompooaa to the rospoct and oonfldonco of eynry fnlr mindod penon. lydla E. Plokhtm's Vegetable Compottad Mates Slci Wcaea Wc3. WATER AUTOMOBILE. French lnvntor Esblbitt Machlnt That Will Rida tha Sat. XEW YORK, Nov. fl.-Jula Rarull lier, a French Inventor, baa arrived bore t dvtnontrU tha utility of an Inven tion bt m)I a "canot volture" at the Madiion Biinr Canltn automobile n hlhltlon, and at Whlton. Tbt ma chine, which li practically an automobile for land ami water travel, bu the ap pearance of li 'e boat on wneeu ana rn go, It U Mid, ( a epeed of 40 miles an hour on land and 10 knote on water. IU. lUvuilller h eut-ceeded in bring ing bli Invention "Mure the French naval authoritlr. which reiulted in aa order for 00 machlnea, which will be placed at different llfe-aaving elation along the coat of France. It le cov cred like a canot. with opening In the canter, to contain the operator, and the wheeli are rubber tired like a motor ear- In speaking ot the tni-rtte of hit ma china, Mr. IUrulIUer ald thai It would ride out the heaviest aeaa, eould not capsize, and -would taka tba water like a duck, when launched from tha beacb. A Methodist Minister Recommends Chamberlain's. Cough Remedy. We have need Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in our home for seven years. and It has alwajs proved to be a reliable remedy. Wa have found that It would do more than tha manufacturers claim for It It Is especially good for croup and whooping cough. REV. JAMES A. LEWIS. Pastor Mitaca, Minn.. M. E. Church. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is sold by Frank Hart and leading druggists. No home Is so pleasant, regardless of tha comforts that money will buy, when the entire family is In perfect health. A bottle of Orlno Laxative Fruit Srrun costs SO cents. It will cure every member of the family of constlpa' tlon, aiok besdache or stomach trouble. T. F. Laurln, Owl Drug Store. VVmM For Infants and Children. 1 &mz ALCOHOL 3 PGK (JNT. Atjelablf RtparfllonrorAs SlmllailiKjihcFbodandRf diils tliigUicSiocuandJJowisaf PromolesDisIcstionJCkcrfur ncss and RiT9t jContains nclitttr Ouium.Morphlne norNtoaL! NOT NARCOTIC. MnaaawaaB S a anwawaaa-aaaa jittfouikSMxumm ' I JUSnm The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signature Annrfpr 1 Rpmedv forCcmsSps Hnn . Knur Stnmach.Dlarrtwea Straw" . L VVbrmsfonvulsimisjevtnsa 133 ami LOSS or juxf- j I JPaCSlnttU Sijnnnm w gft": If Exact Copy of Wrapper. aw w In Use For Over . ,Ihiriy';Y6ars i PA . Is v mir, tut MITUI , DM V Srtf. The state board of fish commliwloners met In Informal selon at Salem today." It being a legal holldar, no buInss was transacted, but tba report of Master Finn Warden Van Pusen, for the month of October, was read, and will be ap proved as soon as the board can legally dO 0. The report of arrests and prosecu tions, during the moutb, for violations of the laws pertaining to the Ashing In dustry, are briefly as follows! Water Bailiff Settem reports that In the oae of John Morbeck, charged with operating three fish traps In the Colum bia .River, during the closed season $ that the case was taken on appeal to the circuit court and dismissed by Judge Me- Bride, on a demurrer- to the Indictment, clerical error having been made in the document. Antone ScarptUI was caught fishing In the Necanlcum River with n set-net, without lleense, but tha case was dis missed by Justice Goodman. Samuel Miller and Antone SoarpettL of Seaside, were found operating a set net In the Xecanicum River stretched from bank to bank, whereas tba law re quires an opening of one-third of the channel. Information was filed against them and their cases were set for November 0. 1 Andrew Karl was found fishing with a set-net In the Lewis and Clark river, without displaying his license nurofcrs. and his case was set for November 0. The launch "Oregon Patrol" eelsed several nets which were being illegally operated in the waters of the Columbia. Water Bailiff W. A. Mack reported that the case against Frank IL Reed, who was caught fishing with a gill-net without a license was tried before Justice Reid at Portland and the defend ant found not guilty. Deputy Fish Warden Brown not being able to secure convictions in the Tilla mook cases, and the deputy district at torneyj for that county refusing to prosecute any more cases before the justice court, has left that district tem porarily and is working on the ftshwsy at Oregon placing it In ehape for nest season use. Deputy Fish Wsrden John D. Wilson reports that one John Angus waa found otwratlng a packing house without a license. lie was convicted and fined 150 and costs, and his attorney baa given notice of appeal. .1 J. E. Fitzgerald pleaded guilty td fishing with a set-net in the Coos River above the limit line. He waa fined $50 and costs. The cases against R. D. Hume for operating a cannery without a license will be taken before the next session of the circuit court. Water Bailiff Thos. A. Steear found W. S. Brewer fishing for salmon in the Siuslaw River without a license and he was convicted and fined $50 and costs, la the matter of general construction and Improvement work the report states! The new hatchery bulldlnsr for the Siuslaw River w have just completed and made ready for this season's take of eggs. It was built by Superintendent Slemmous during the summer and fall months by day's labor, and the regular bands employed about the station, at a cost of about $1200 it is a one-story frame structure, set on stone piers, 100 feet long by 40 feet wide, with a 10 foot celling in trie clear, and has a capa city sufficient foi' 100 hatching troughs, each 17 feet 10 inches long. In add! tlon to this building, a new flume line has been provided of sufficient capacity to furnish a bountiful supply of water for the building, and also for a set of rearing ponds that will soon be pro vided for the purpose of retaining and feeding the young fry before turning them out. . These new Improvements places this station now in good condition for successful work and the efforts set forth In the future should be far more eflectivo than ever. ' Yaquina Hatchery. v During the past couple,, years, we have' had considerable complaint from the residents above our permanent rack at the Yaquina hatchery,' claiming that the rack Interfered with their running logs down the river, and to obviate all Such complaints in the future we have Just finished a log gateway that we have ,put in through the rack, that 'la nine feet wide n tlie'; clear nhd. lehould be sufficient to pass through, at ease, the largest timber that is ever floated down that fork of the river.; The matter .of putting in this logway without weaken ing the rack and making it ineffective was quite an undertaking and has cost the dti.rtmetit. near MOO. ' ' li CUckamaa River. -At the Cbu-ksmas River hatchery sta tion, we have been taking advantage of the extreme low water since the spawn taking season and bave been clearing the bed of the large bowldera and plac ing the fishing grounds Into better shape for next season's work. This past sea son we were bothered considerably and were unable to catch all the salmon in tx-tween the racks on account of the roughness of the fishing grounds and to guard against such a condition an other year, we have been clearing the grounds of all the bowlders and endeav oring to better' It generally. In addi tion to this work, we have put in a set of ow cribs at the lower end of the lower pool and filled them with rocks and bowlders, for the purpose of mak ing the river bed at this point even and near level across the river from bank to bank, so that in the future we will have an even depth of water across the river at this point which should permit of our getting in the main rack at this station a couple of months earlier than what we were able to do this year. Willamette Falls Fish way. The severe freshets that we bad in the Willamette River last -winter and early spring had such a demolishing effect on the state fish way over, the Falls of the Willamette at Oregon City that Its effectiveness this past season was very noticeable in the number of salmon that passed over the Falls and reached the McKensIe River- hatchery, as compared with last year. From the patrol service that we bave maintained at the fisbway during the pest two sea sons, I learned that from a careful ob servatlon tbey estimate fully ae many salmon passing through the fish-way this year as last, but that this year the salmon were Interfered with consider ably and held back so long, on account of its condition, that after passing the fisbway the greater portion of them en tered other tributary streams below the McKenxte River to spawn, or spawned out before reaching said hatchery sta tion. The principal damage done the fishway was the washing away of the long concrete break water wall that was put In to make what was known as pool No. 10. This is a very large pool situated at the base of the last series of pools and is a very. Important factor in the fisbway; In fact, it is the most important of them all. Inasmuch as it is midway of the fishway and permits of the fish resting as long aa tbey choose before making the last real ascent Just what caused this wall to carry away last winter, we are at a loss to know, but I am disposed to feet that it was not cemented strong enough to the bed rock to withstand the tremendous ham mering that it got from the millions of feet of saw-logs that broke adrift on the upper river and went over the Falls. during the freshet time. v 4 ' To remedy this matter, Deputy War den Brown has had a crew of men at work this month putting in another wall Which la a wooden crib structure filled with rock and bolted to the bedrock sufficiently strong, we hope, to stand all the hammering and wash that it will ever get. At the same time, we have made an endeavor to better the general effectiveness of this pool No. 10. In ad dition to this work, we have cleared all the pools throughout the entire extent of the fishway of the loose rocks and bowlders, that found lodgment therein since it was built and which had so filled many of tne pools to make them of little service. These loose rocks cams principally from the work doVe three years ago by the Willamette Pulp & Paper Company when they put in their large concrete retaining walls. As soon as all such work in the immediate vicinity of the fishway is finished and the loose rocks washed from the Island, we should, have very little trouble keep ing the fishway clear of such obstruc tions. The cost of this work was near $050. .-. The receipts of the fish warden's office for the moni of October were as follows: . 7 . Rebate from Oregon Short Line. .$ 66.15 Received from licenses...... 1...... 798.10 Received from fines and penalties 50.02 Total receipts : $014.27 ' The disbursements of the month were as follows: . Hatchery fund, District No. 1... $1303.70 Hatchery fund, District No. 2... 168.30 Operating coast hatcheries 1346.08 Construction ' Columbia River " hatcheries ; ......... . 47.30 OUR MOTTO '"' v- " 1 ". : s i, yi-Yft. Ifif-f' . " " (. j -: ' J .'."5 - t ' " -' ' f' ' f' ' ' - . " Perfection in Workmanship Promptness in Execution Satisfaction In Prices. ThatVAll" W. C. LAWS CO. . Plumbers Q Steam Fitters Recognized Agents in Astoria for thejjTHEJ AMER ICAN RADIATOR' CO. , Total disbursements 1 1 . .'.''.$2958.23 A Good Liniment. When you need a good reliable lini ment try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It haa no superior for sprains and swell Inge, A piece of flannel slightly uamp ened with Pain Balm Is superior to a plaster for lame back, or pains In the side or chest It also relieves rheuma tic pains and makes sleep and reet pos sible. For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. ooaaooooootooootoooot iVJ I, UWVEftSAb COLD WEATHER " IS ' COMING See the bargains in , . , onr big . stove department ; npstairs. If yonr money is in " ' the bank " " give, us your check. ! The Foard & Stokes Hardware Go ;vrf iv!':tf r Incorporate ' I":- t im. ul .' ftoceeaam t ran aatat C 'H' v ,V Fisher Bros. Company 5 ' Sole Agents for Barbour's and Finlaysotfs Salmon Twine Hardware, Iron, Steel arid Ship chand lery. Pipe and Pipe Fittings, Brass Goods, Paints, Oils, Glass & Hardwood Groceries A Complete Line of Fishing Gannery Logger.and Mill Supplies Fisher Bros. Co. - 546-550 Bond Street , ,.u-t - - r Oregon Afnt?n Astoria Hardware Co., 113 12ta St. h. a parser, r ,, Proprietor. PARKER HOUSE EUR0PKAH PLAIT. Flrat Class In Kvery Respect ' Free Coach to tha House. , , Bar and Billiard Room ; Good Sample Rooms on Ground Floor . - for Commercial Men Astoria Orepn a