The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 14, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 190a.
THE MOHNING ASTOItlAN, &STOIUA, OREGON.
"Pin Honey Pickles"
When everything tastes stale
and flat, and when you crave
something '
Pleasant to the Palate;
Try Pin Money Picllles
ROSS, HIGGINS & CO.
The Leading Qroeers
TO DEFEND ASTORIA
FROM LOSS
FIRST STEP IN THE SALVATION OF
THE GREAT SALMON INDUSTRY
OF THE COLUMBIA-DIRECT AP
PEAL NO TIME TO BE LOST
READ, AND SIGN.
TERSE IIS OF 1 1
Committed To Asylum
Nil NcUon and Aug. Erlckton were
ytttardcty committed to th Insane
asylum. Both are of th hobo fmternlty
nil ir idiotic.
A Son Bora
Tbqro wa born to lj. and Mrs.
Jemet Keating on Sunday morning a
fine boy. Both are doing finely at last
report.
DM at Bandon
Capt, John Held, of tbe tug Wellula,
hat gone to ItanJun, Ore., to attend the
funeral of bl mother, mho died tber
on Saturday 14 111 many friend In
thli elty will lympathlre wlh bin In bit
bereavement.
Paid Tn Bill
Joltn Mwran, who was arretted at
ItniriU-r. for defrauding an innkeeper
not bronght to Astoria by Sheriff
Tomeroy who went after blm. It paid
the bill be owed the Central Hotel and
wat rlecd.
Tlie following address to the public,
by Kecrctary Kd. Rowuberg, of the
United KUhermen of the Pacific, one of
the uiont ardent protectionist of the
Opening up Postponed- " " 7h ' " .
A meeting of tho officer of the Old' .,,., , . . ...
Oregon M,, Company, Warren, .m iug
wai bold on Saturday. It had been in
tended to open the mlili on February 1
but President and Treasurer II. A. Muf
lley, of the company, who haa just re
turned from an extended trip eait, re
ported the condition of busbies to be
ucli that It wa decided to bold another
meeting on February 15tb, when the
hi signature to the petition now in
circulation in tbl city in this behalf.
Astoria mut atuiid by her own and
do it quickly and thoroughly, and in
this case, ber citizen ha a plain state.
merit of a very plain fact to guide and
Impel blm, the perservation of the great
fUliIng Industrie at the mouth of this
..nil.. - a,.ltt . .1.1. J ... ...-!.... -.Ill' "
, , : V . iriv,,r- annnilllatlon of the
be con.Idered. The yellow pin. people Mmh tni ike lM of ,u
have been shipping Into territory, form- . . . , .,,. ,, -
er!y .upplled by the Are comp.nje., their tIme lo ,0, , u , ,
"" 1 " " Ilk'y y - it
I... !.-.. , V ..a. .. 9 , t. . It' 1. 1 1. A.
object it understood. Head, and sign,
at once i . ' .
"To the Pre and Citlr.en of Astoria:
"The Columbia, River Salmon Protec
tive Association ha aiked your aid to-
u a r,? t 1,a vhm tl si...
of A.torl ha be entered upon the , , " V 7 77
,..... j, .., ,u. ..... 11.rJ.llln'lutry Columbia. All citiret.
le than those of the latter. While fir
I preferrnble, the difference in price is
a handicap.
The Role of Death '
The name of another devoted mother
death roll of the day here, In the deinlne
of Mrs. Fredrika Charlotta Cuatafson,
the beloved wife of Erie Gutafon,
which occurred at the Franklin avenue
home ycnterday morning. Mrs. Guitaf
on was in ber prime of womanhood,
being year and five months, of age.
lteM the stricken bunband there are
have been asked to sign the initiative
petition circulated by thi Association.
"In explanation I wbb to state that
thi association is composed of leading
citizen of the state. These men real
ized that the only way to atop the de
ll rurt ion of our mlmon wa to appeal
Several New Patients
J. llaker and K. Tuskal were reeelv
ed at the hoxpilat yesterday, barley
MuOarter, who injured hi bat by fall
ing at the plant of the Willamette Pulp
A Paper Co., and J. J. Johnson and J
Hell! or medical treatment, were also
received.
In The Police Court
One drunk faced bl honor, Judge An
derton, yesterday afternoon and pleaded
"Kullty", and was informed that a nve
apbt or two day would wipe out the
score. But aa be had been in jail since
Saturday noon the Judge remitted bl
fin and be was allowed to so. Two
other forfeited their bail.
Appointed Administrator and Guardian
Thos. J. Peterson wa yetcrday ap
pointed admlnUtrator of the estate of
Mary Sophia Peterson, deceased, and
bis bonda placed at 250. He wa also
appointed guardian of Henry Scbecl
aged 20 years, and Bertba School, aged
14 years, minor heir of Mary Sophia
Petenon with bond at $-300.
Funeral Notice.
The funeral of the late Fredrika Char
lotta Guntafson will take place on Wed
nesday, January IS, 11)08, from the fam
ily residence at Ko. 123 Franklin ave
nue, at 1:30 o'clock p. m Rev. Lumljarvi
officiating. All friends are invited' to
attend. Interment will be had at Green
wood cemetery.
I.llrmill.. is. til v.ilsr. nn.lni. il.a Initl.
Uft ... ....... 1... .!,.!. .1.11,1..- ....I " -V ..v
., ... i live law. They decided that fish ng for
Due notice of
fun ml will be found eluewbere in thete
columns.
A New Addition
Frit iik J. DonnerlM'rg, the popular
Jeweler, ha engaged the service of L. J.
fv'tm.U', who ha leen with the I J.
Srhade Co., of Portland for the part
several year. Mr. Svhade I a fine
woarkman, whoe bandiwork is well
known, and admired, by many of the
people of Portland and vicinity, and he
will be a valuable acquisition to Mr.
Donnerberg In bis fast increasing busl
luinbia miixt ccae, or the industry wa
doomed.
"Thi remedy that is tbe stopping of
(Ubing for almon where our river be
come narrow ha been applied by the
Federal Government in Alaska; by the
DrltUh Columbia Government in all of
it atreama; by Oregon and Washington
In all of it salmon streams, except on
the Columbia.
"On the Columbia thi common cense
remedy baa not been applied becauae
wliere tbe Columbia become narrow,
filth-wheel have been permitted to oper
the channel of trade and labor yearly
nearly three million of dollar. Uj
properly filtered tt could turn Into tbc
channel Uu million dollar yearly,
."DON'T HESITATE, DON'T DELAY.'
TO SIG.VTlfiS PETITIOX.
"The IWh-wheel, owner are hard at
work to not only save their" unjut .
monopoly, but are trying to injure (till
more the people of the iate, especially ;
tbe people of Aatoria, t
"Thco fiih-wheel owners are now cir-1
culatln an initiative petition to stop'
fishing for salmon during the night and '
to altogether stop fishing below Sand'
Island.
"That means, if this measure carrie, !.
that 4000 gilt-net fishermen would have'
to leave the river; it also mean tliat'
the cannerle in tbe lower river would '
have to close down; it also means thatf
tho Hh-whcel owners in the upper Co-
lumbia would get about all tbe flsh with-
in the next few years and become muni- j
I fold millionaires, where now tbey can
only count their fortunes by the hun-1
dred .thousand; it further means that:
'the flsh-wheel would la a few year de- i
troy our salmon a far as profitable '
commercial fibbing wa concerned. ' '
"Fully believing that the citizens of,
Oregon and 'especially of Clatsop coun- j
tie and of the countiea adjoining tbe
Columbia and ita tributaries rwill lign
the petition now circulated by tbe Co-,
lumbia River Salmon Protective Asso
ciation, I am, very respectfully,
"ED ROSENBERG,
"Sccty. United Fishermen of tbe Pacific
"Note Tbe United Fishermen of tbe
Pacific wa organized three years ago
to have law enacted for the caving of
tbe fUheriet of our Pacific Coast elates
and of Alaska. It has been fairly sue
cestiul, especially in Alaska and on
Puget Sound, president Roosevelt by
word and deed endorsed tbe work of
the United Fishermen by closing Wood
and Upper Nuhagak River to commer
cml Dahinjr, because in these narrow
river traps and other method of fish
ing were destroying our Alaskan sal
mon. Had Roosevelt power over the
Columbia, he unquestionably would
likeiwse close the Upper Columbia to
fishing within one week. However, un
der the initiative tbe voter of the state
can top the ftsh-wbeela next year.
"ED. ROSENBERG."
One Piano Number with each $5.00 SALE to Herman
Wise Customers. , '
Our ' annual
No room ' to
sweep,
keep,
You !-tke benefit
iifcix JV-3 niay reap!
. ' . . .. :,t and have made their owner rich.
WM mou,'rn " Tbew wbeels prevent tbe necessary num.
city, ha. been Installed by Mr. Donner.j, of M,,Ilon (wm our
berg, and he will now be prepared to' rie nd naturftl B, u
uu .ny ofurm .or s-m. o, .uu.pw,,. T, ... monOBor . de,tros.n(, our
1 o
The tucces of this enterprising gentle
men bas been wonderful and is becoming
more pronounced dally.
Candies at
W. T. Chutter, manager of tbe Chlo
peck Flsb Co., of Seattle, is in the city.
10 cents a pound
Our regular 40c kind, and a
premium with every pound.
salmon. But the rich flsh-wheel owners
of the upper Columbia don't care, as long
as tbey are permitted for another few
year to grow richer and richer by thi
unfair method of fishing. When tbe
salmon i destroyed tbey will .retire to
their splendid ranche and other business
concern. '
"Now tlte people of Oregon, and those
living along the lower Columbia espec
ially, are vitally interested in the sav
ing of tbe salmon industry of tbe
Columbia. Tbi. industry it turning into
THE
Strictly Fresh
Ranch Eggs
2 Dozen 65c
Scholfield Malison & Go. SSSP
U2and)20 Twelfth St.
Phone 1181 : s Phone 931
VICTOR OR AN EDISON
, - PHONOGRAPH
::- goto ., J
Johnson Pli on op pli Co,
Parlor teeend Fleer over toholfleld e Mattson Co,
Automatic
Theatre
ANNOUNCES
PERSONALS.
E. A. Kessler, of Portland, i in the
city.
B. Veal is a visitor to Astoria, from
Albany, Ore.
John Iljana, of Portland, is domiciled
at tbe Occident.
WISE don't make much noise about his
JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE,
but he is cutting prices just the same on
MEN'S AND BOYS' FIXINGS.
. Look where you will,
We are cheapest stilL"
IB to 36 per Cent Off.
Herman Wise
f Astorias Reliable Clothier.
G. S. Sanborn, of North Yambill. Ore,
arrived in tbe city yesterday.
Guy A. Rogers, of Portland, is regis
tered at the Occident.
E. Fair is in the city: He arrival from
Portland yesterday. '
J. C. Driscoll, well known in Astoria
is in the city. "
Tbe Foraker rocket having burst, the
I (tick I making it customary descent.
Special Sale V
On ranges, beating atovwe, cad roga,
at L. K. Eencingaen, 604-500 Bond (ins
next door to exprea
Ton Dont Need to Send to Portland.
a H. Orkwits. 137 Tenth street, ea
eover your umbrellas just a good M
tbey eaa any place on tbe north wetfk
coast
Brown's House-Cleaning Sale
Wednesday, Jan. 15
THE
Passion Play
OR
Life of Christ
The most beautiful film ever
manufactured.
PERFORMANCES
Evenings; 7:15 and 8:30 p. m.
Afternoon 3:00 and 4:30 p. m.
ADMISSION sjc
J
Is Still in
Progress
Your dollar wiE do
double duty here
See our windows for, the
greatest values' in supe
rior shoes ever offered
the public.
Although the Brown Shoe Store has been selling
shoes at less than cost for the past ten days and has
been obliged to keep its doors closed part of the time
in order to properly handle the crowds, there still re
main just as tempting values as when the sale be
gan in Men's, Women's Boy's and Childrens high
class shoes
" . i ....... ,.: . , ., ... ,
ShoesfSdling from 25c and Up
UNEQUALLED VALUES.
Come today and get yours.
GREAT MONEY SAVING SALE.
Its a great chance.
CHAS. V. BROWN
The Family Shoe Man.
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