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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1894)
I tllB DAILY ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, FRIDAY MOUNLVG. APRIL 20. 1894 1 TUB SALMON SEASON. Prospects For a Largo Yield Not Very Fluttering This Year. On the 10th Inst., says the Portland T,.i..rrmm th salmon fishing season opened on the Columbia river, but the present Indications are that the salmon Inrtimtrv thin year will yield a mucii amaller revenue than for many pant seasons. Hon. George T. Myers, an authority upon this subject, said to a Telegram reporter today that the cannerymen are in no way anxious to obtain, salmon at the fishermen's prevailing figured, which are 6 cents per pound, they the cannerymen getting but $1.35 per dozen cans, 6 per cent off for commission, at which price they made no money last year. As to the run of the nsn, lie saia that as yet they are scarce, which he attribute to the earllness of the sea son. The market Is almost barren of Co lumbia river salmon, because very little of the pack hus been disposed of. Mr. Myers added: "It Is somewhat singular to encoun ter so much backwardness on the part of buyers, and to find scarcely anything In the market) but a few Alaskan fish. This I believe Is due to the tight money market, for the people are economising In their expenditure for food as In all else. "There will be one-half of the usual number of canneries only operating this year, and the prospects for a profitable trade are decidedly slim. This Is my opinion at the present moment, al though I have not so thoroughly looked Into the situation as I shall do later. However, I feel that I am correct In these premises, unless there Is an early, radical change of times for the bet ter." A FAREWELL PARTY. ' The many friends of Mr. and Mrs, F. B. Ketchum met at their residence at Warrentown the evening of April 16, the last of their stay at Warrenton OREGON ITEMS. Meeker gays It costs 20 cents a pound to raise hops In England and 14 cents In New. York. Eut his figures are un questionably too high. In Oregon) the cost Is but 6 1-2 to 7 cents per pound Oregon Is the last state that will suffer from overproduction. Statesman. ; The waters of Klamath basin are higher at this time than they have been for-the last fifteen years, and owing to the' great amount of snow still remain ing In the mountains the highest mark will not be reached before June. Express. Julius E. Miner, who owns 18,000 acres of timber land up Rouge river, is hav Ing trouble over holding Its possession. The government agents sent out have secured some evidence in regard to how It was secured, and, the department has ordered a hearing at the Roseburg land office, where Mr. Miner Is at present. E. O. Sahlstrom, of Prospect, seems to be Interested In holding Mr. Miner over a barrel. News. Hop growers say that the outlook in Linn county for a large crop is very en cuuaraging. The acreage is consider ably Increased oven last year. The growing plants show a thrifty condition, and the yield In the county, barring possible Injury from the elements or In sents, Is likely to be 20 per cent greater than last year, when It was about 600, 000. pounds. Herald. 'Oregon Is all right. While people 1,000 miles seat of us were suffering from cold and cattle were freezing to death, the people of the Willamette val ley were making garden and basking In the sunshine, with the thermometer registering about 70. ReglBter. The run of salmon has been very dis couraging thus far. Although the wheels have been In the water for a week, they have managed to haul In very few of the finny species. When the river assumes a normal stage and the water becomes clear It Is hoped that the sil very salmon will visit this portion of C, ttti it it t - -k d An Ounce of Prevention 8 is cheaper than any quantity of cure. Don't give children narcot- ?t tics nr seHntivps. Thpv art nn. V s o tt o Gail Borden necessary when the infant is properly nourished, as it will be it if brought up on the O Eagle Brand :j iCond- ised Milk. Always buy O the E ?le brand, and accept no ft substi ite. . f ha ataia In nrtra nnmhpfn nnrl Oh A Air. Ketcnum naving som I w. .,, ,n ,hm . v,. there and being about to move to wasn- coming welcome.-TImes-Mountalneer. 'Won. 11 H. Clarke. Chrlstv & Wise's effl Among tnose present were mr. ,.., nnrpkMv. In Tomtom Oreimn Mrs. J. campneii, Mr, ana mrs. it...., f , months In San Fran Mr. ana Mrs. uray, mr. ana , ... . , h h A abun(lHnt ODnor. Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Wirt, Mr. tumty to becomo acquainted with pres. and Mi A, mil, Mr. ana mm. wwu.- t ondtlf). of the wool market: " tire, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Harrison, Mrs. L,,, tna6 thg Bummeri when con, Olbbons, Mrs. Sweeney, Mis. Wirt, Mrs. gress settles the tariff question one way Erwln, Miss Ida Campbell, Mia. Jennlel r the other condltloM wlll mucn Gray. Miss Ida Gray, Miss AgnwBml. Tne c ,n QTegon , much Miss Coney Smith, Miss Julia McAntlre, Mr. Rounds, Mr. L. C. Campbell, Mr. Bruce. Mr. Phillips, Mr. R. McAntlre, Mr. W. Boyce, Mr. A. Condlt, Mr. T. T. Smith, Mr, S. Smith, Mr. Gown, Mr. A. Dawson and others, all of whom Joined In wishing them, good luck In their new home. larger and better In quality than ever before, and the Increase In lambs has been unprecedented. Southern Califor nia wools are now selling In San Fran Cisco at from 6 to 8 cents. Of course this wool is more or less defective on account of seed and burr. And that Is i matter to which attention should be given by our Umatilla county growers, OM Vff lhr.ro la nnt .11 1 wVi nf tha Ul and burr here, but It will come In time unless sheep owners take steps care fully to clean up the range. One negfl gent sheep grower may cause his own OREGON LUMBER ABROAD. 8ALH OF COLLATERAL. timber a very recent Issue of the Lon don Ttmebr Trade Journal says "The Dock Company are now using a plank of sawn Oregon pine brought! a a dozen otnerg ,o hecom(j over by the sailing ship Starbuck. an- ... .. . other of the neglected fleet lying use- ,w. . ,,,, H.tr , less against the quay side waiting for gree the value of wool growers. The something to 'turn up.' The plank In wool market has, In my opinion, touch question la 4 feet Wide and 16 feet long, M e bottom. Though no actual ad- wlthout a single knot, and Is to form qulry for wooig'th.,,,, fol. niHny monthg tne top or tne new Doora-room iuuic ai i (eviousiy, ana this is to be taken as ihn ilnrli nOVa mil la xsrtnlnlv fine nl U Indication that Wool Will nnrin h I Umicrht Tmn. Kf., ....... the finest pieces of Oregon pine In the ' docks. These regions yield any quant!- 1 tv of such dimensions, and wlll. by and I ' by, play a more Important part In ourl , "oute 18 "reuJf1 given that the un- supply, when mean, are found of reduc- ,h II. T.T"' Ing the freight charges." . day, April 23rd, 1894, at 2 o'clock d. m.. note irlven by John Howard, nf Puth. STRANDED OFF ALASKA. lamet, Wash., for $1,000. on which Is due, ilicludlliir linnn.li! Interest 11 ir.it fl a uoiiie was louim on me Liuisop ai mis aate. Also a mortgage collateral beach, near the point where the jipHhereto conveying- the following de- tcnoei ral estate: The southeast inn rrun r r aAni.. ... n i . . .fev ih. 1(h in.t w . vA. V. "-V""" iWCTiiy-iiiree, in ... ... uu- ownsnip N0. nine north, of range No. gar ueHiie, oi BKipunon, wnu-n con-M" west, wahklukum countv. Wnsh Inttind n. mpHHHira urlttAn In laH Also a note alven bv IhA jirnrAoiilrl ell rendln ss follows: mran wira, ror i.ouo, on which Is " - -I illld IttiillWIln cm onnl.l I u i il The shin Hot Brown .tnnded MKtit&nL'r.VTZ. Alaskan Coast, and all hands lost. Any kaB0' collateral thereto' conveying the one unuing tins please noUfy Frisco pa- following described real estate: Th I''1"- north hair of th n,...th..,.. iH irnoin "10 T rnuMtnn m v I ,i ., . i'r." i"" " ' 11 . i nit? KHiuiuwenc nnai'TPi rr t ho nnpthwoat "f I . Ilttuuii T rxi I ... " ' v.. i.voiwuuj, rilHCU. I I U 11 A nrir hWMt nnnfta,. nf ,kA ...11. PEA BODY, ." west quarter of sectlnn Nn. wvnntivii ine oriRinai tar)er was bnum it tn lowiisn n el t lit nnnh. mmrs iiua ...ut iiB AHuinun omce yemeruay by a Mr. " nnniuKiim county, Wash. miii, or BKtpHnnn, who was on his way J e nroresald notes and mortgages u i vi uuihi. I unnif collateral to a note tlven bv W l . AK'inill-e. of Calll nmol Wh 1, mbbkaIj 1MOTICK. ine nst National Bank, of Astoria, 'or JI.DS.'i. which Ih nnv ruiar dim The little boy of H. Schroeder dlni unpaid. The said hhI In mn,n n,u-r aiiernuon rixim what is enldi " 'n pursuance or authority given the to have been spinal menincltla. Thi undersigned bv th i,i,i w v M.in. funenil will take place today at 12:0, " the maker of the said nolo lust from the residence of F. Sherman. Thi named, and who u-h.i i th tir.. iiiuTinuug wm oi in viaisop remetnry. 'naaing sucn note, the owner of said How Are You Fixed for Insurance? Fire and Marine. We are agents for the largest and best companies represented in Astoria. Royal Insurance Co., assets, 21,562,376,00 London Assurance Corp'n 8,630,425.00 Etna Insurance Co. - - 10,915,829.00 Western U. S. Branch, - 1,617,195.00 NevZealand Insurance Co., - 2,677,219.00 i Combined Assets, $45,403,044.00 ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. On Top, MARSHALL'S TWINE Is conceded by all to be the best It fishes better and wears better than any other twine used on the Columbia river. TkY IT AND I3E CONVINCED els Srat mentioned notes. Astmla. Ore.. Anrll ifith ioj fHF, - FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP Abl'OHIA. by S. 8. UORDON, t ' shier. RIPS FOR BONDS. SLOW BUSINESS. The innrrliuie license cranlpil n.. n Cumplell yesterday, and witnessed by tils lirother Daniel, was ihe ihlM i.J sued by County Clerk Trenchard - this month. The business is dull, and there w no prospect or Its improveinent soon. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE, Notice la hereby given that the un- Auditor and Police Judge of the Cilv dersUned has been appointed, by the of Astoria for 10.t)00 of municipal bonds l ounty Court of Clatsop County, Ore- the City of Astoria, to run ten vears gon. administrator of the estate of ' nd bear interest at the rate of 6 per --n.t w . ... v., imv vittisop I wr annum, county, Oregon. All persons havlnir Ordinances nihi.in. k. i...,. , Notice Is hrebv Blv.n Ihnl nnrinnnt to a resolution of the Common Council r tne t ity of Astoria, adopted March i itn, 1S94, bids will be received by the i .If You Want Cannery and Fishermen's Supplies, Call on- EIiPHE SAJ160HI1 & GO. Cotton Kope, Cotton Twine, Marshall's Twine, Trap and Seine Web, Tanbark, Acid and Salt, Strip Lead, Pig Lead, Copper, Tin Tlate, Tin and Zinc, fn Stock. THE ASTORIAN ., Exclusive Telegraphic Press Report T 'HE ASTORIAN is in possession of all thetelegraphic news service franchises, and is the only paper on the Columbia river that publishes genuine dis patches. The circulation is much greater than that of a II other Astoria papers com bined. The Weekly edition contains a carefully selected resume of the most im portan telegraphic and local news. gUBSCRIBERS to either the Daily or Weekly may secure a valuable book, the Life and Works of James G, Blaine, by adding one dollar to the regular subscrip tion price of the paper. The book is well worth three dollars, and may be inspected at the business office of the Astorian. 'A full description of this attractive premium is given elsewhere in this paper. ASTORIA, '- OREGON. claims against wild estate must nrnmi the same, duly verified, to the under. stKiiea. i nis puice of business, In the Ky or isioria, uiatsop county. Oregon wit run six inomns rroin this date. All parties Indebted to the estate will settle ui.o im me unuergigned. Itated t Astoria, Oregon, this 2Sth ii.iy ih ainrvn, Jflii. WILLIAM EDGAR.' Administrator.'' .NOTICK OF" ADMINISTRATION. ,, Notice Is hereby given that the nn derationed has been this day spitolntmt tlu administrator of the estate of A. 1C linmiw, deceased, by th county court of lnt.p county, t)regon. All paitle h-ivli-sr cb.lms uiibmt Mid estate niusl lirexcnt the siime, duly verllled. to the iniLlor:;;;;ni'.l. tit the office of fulton J'n.t uttotnejs. In Astoria, Clt'sop c,,onf', Oii-cvn, vlthi, iT month frcm this Uutc. Jannsry M lt of said bonds to be submitted to at- ui uny person or corporation .or their npprov.il. Ily order of the Common Council. Attes,: K. OSBl'HN. Auditor and Police Jndte. Astoria, Oregon. March 8th, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALB OF PER SONAL PROPERTY. AH the patent medicines advertised In this pnpr, together with the choic est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc., imn be bought at the lowest prices at J. V. Conn drug store, opposite Oc oldent Hotel, At loiio. FAT PEOPLE. Tark Obesity Tills will reduce your or..iB-ht PHKMANK.NTLY fr,im II l la oonce is hereby given that by vlr- pounds a nioiun. mi m .n i.nu, stvk tue of an order of the honorable Coun-I ness or Injury. NOPVBMCITY. They tr Court of Clatsop County. State of i build up the heaUh and beautify the Oregtm. Issued Julv inih su .-, complexion, leavlnar no rtnkka or nie directed. I shall ampuuI ..n ! Hahblness. ETOIT AKDOXIKN'S and mibllu auction, to the highest bidder dlhlcul breathing surtly relieved. NO for cash In hand, on the premises, at) ICXPKRIMKNT. but a sclentltlo and lo vtriinea iihiika Rai.lA , w..., omve renri. ui",ph v.ii.t a,,rr yenra Tuesday, April loih. ih. wLr of exixrlenee. All oraVr supplied dl- 10:S0 o'clock A. M., all the personal parr-rect from our ofIH-. Trice tt.00 pet f ! by rmul, iaKt. TosflmnniaJs ttnj ticaside. Oregon, itarch 27th. VM. AU c-rrtrontle'' itly onnden.' ' The Fire's Out! The hired girls out; the cake and bis cuit is out. Company has come. "Noth mg to eat in the house." What's to be done? Why, send the eldest boy out the back gate, down to Cleveland's Bakery on Main street, and get what you need for Just such emergencies. m-innm nrorrtv r.r rj i.- ,,tr. awMj. and E. M. C.ri.ncs.'consiKiiiig of furniture, nor. othMr STAilPS Have changed colors very frequently of late; out our competitors change colors every time they see our work. We make wagons, shoe horses and do all kinds of general BLACKSrilTHINa Perhaps you know this already. Cer talnly you do. If you have ever em ployed us." a, A. 51 ! A Cx, . Thoroughly Equipped JOB PRINTING Plant in Connection fl Corpplete Line of Legal Blanks Always in Stock. ASTORIAN 'PBtVTiKfl-J-MOUSE Administrator, PARK Kf.il i'.i -v