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THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 14, 1894 Commissioner McDonald's Ideas Regarding This Import ant Subject. Tlio State Should Look After the Clackamas Hatchery Before More are Started. E. C. Holden, Esq., Secretary, Astoria Oregon. My Dear Sir I am in receipt, by ref erence from Mr. Mitchell, of your letter to him of the 23d ulk I suppose you re member that Prof. Stone, some years ngo, mode an elaborate and careful ex amination of the Columbia river for a Bite for a salmon hatchery. His report was published In full In the Oregonlun nt the time. Ills conclusion was that the Clackamas river was the only suit able location for a hatchery. I, thereupon, made a personal ex amlnn.Uon of the site, spending a day for that purpose, talked with prominent citizens of Oregon City, and others fa miliar with the habits of the salmon and the Clackamas river, concerning the proposed supply of salmon, and becom ing satisfied that, the site waa a suitable one, secured, after a hard fight In con ' gress, an appropriation for a hatchery, and have secured appropriations for the maintenance of the hatchery in subse quent years. The hatchery has become useless to the government, as the state has al lowed the river to be dammed below the hatchery. I have been In communi cation and have been having corres pondence with the United States fish commissioner for some time about the trouble, have written to the Oregonlan, and sent for oubllcatlon a copy of a letter received from the commissioner. and been doing everything In my power to devise Borne plan by which the fish commission can overcome the difficul ties, and to have the state take proper action ta co-operate with the general government. I have suggested to the commissioner whether it would not be practicable to catch the salmon required for the .hatchery in traps near the mouth of the Columbia river, and to empound them there, and transport them In floats to the hatchery. Of course, that would be an additional, and should be an un necessary, expense. The result of my labors Is stated by the honorable United States fish com missioner In a letter to me of the sec ond Inst., which. I enclose, and wish1 you would have published. I assure you I that I shall do everything in my power to aid In securing all possible congres sional legislation for the protection and probation of salmon In the Columbia1 river, but you will see that It Is abso- lutely Imperative that the state, itself, should take appropriate action. Very Truly Yours, J. N. DOLPH. Hon. J. N. Dolph, U. S. Senate: Dear Sir I have sent to the senate my report upon the salmon fisheries of! the Columbia river, and the same has been ordered to be printed, and will be published as soon as the plates accom panying It are ready. In this I have embodied such recommendations as the uient on the part of the mother. It is an in- circumstances of the case seem to call' vibrating ; tonic made- especially - for women, , ,, , . , , pericctly harmless in out condition of the for. I am indisposed to advise any fur- oinno 8yStomi as it regulates and promotes ther appropriations for the construction all the-natural functions and never conflicts of hatcheries in the Columbia river ba-j wription blUlda up Btrength sin until the state ha9 established such; nn(jcuro9. In all the chrcnio weaknesses and protective regulations as will enable us disorders that afllict women, it is guaranteed to make the hatcheries productive after' to beneflt or cure, or the money ft refunded, they have once been established. The For every case of Catarrh which they can- Clackamas hatchery, from which we1 not euro, the proprietors of Dr. Sage's Co- , . . , . .; .,il tnrrh Remedy agree to pay f.500 in cash, had expected each year a large supply. You,ra cure.1JbybitB mi toothing cloans- of eggs, has been rendered almost use-j ing, and healing properties, or you're paid, less by reason of the obstructions by, dams and netting in the Clackamas rpHE muaic of the trees" and wild river which prevent entirely the ascent river waves and all the summer of salmon to the hatchery; and the pres- 1 time sinsers comes sweetest to the ent season I have been compelled to go1 f 2j. to the Sandy river In order to secure er oll Btovo instead of the red-hot eeers to carry on the work at Clack- ,-i,incr nnn. There'll not be an even- amas. It is, further, my intention the1 present season to operate the hatchery on the Sluslaw, the state hav- pl(1 gentleman who said they were ex lng no means for this purpose, and' travagant has changed his mind and considering the work important to be' has purchased his wife and married rnrrlorl nn The work to be done for the Columbia river at present Is the regulation of the fisheries so as to permit a portion at least of the salmon run to reach head- waters. I have advised n the report , , , . A 4. , already referred to that the pound net and gill net fishing in the lower river g0n, by the county court of the state of be restricted to the months of May. Oregon for Clatsop County, and all per Ji.ne and July. I have further advised snl "5.1! "flf ... i .m ,,.uiB termlsslon beginning In August. Should . the state adopt this recommendation the result will, in my judgment, be to j-ermit a very considerable portion .of the run of salmon to pass up beyond the limits of the net fishing, and provide not only for an increased natural sup ply, but also furnish a base of opera tions for hatcheries on the upper, tribu taries. As the report to which I have referred will be of considerable Interest to fish ermen upon the west coast, I have re quested the committee on printing to ask authority for the publication ofj 1,000 extra copies, which Senator Gor man has promised me to have attended to. I would be greatly obliged if you would interest yourself in the matter. so as to be sure that there is no failure or omission. Very Truly Yours, MARSHAL McDONALD. Commissioner. FOR OVER FIFTY TEARS Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing: Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gumi, allays all pain, cures wind chollo, aod is the best remedy for diarrhoea. 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You will find It a work of art and a t.hlng to be prized. It contains full Pa8i views of the great buildings, with descriptions of the same, .and is cxe cuted in highest- style of art. If not satisfied with It after you get the book, we will refund the stamps and let you a; aresa MOTHERS, and especially nursing mothers, need the strength ening support and help that comes with Dr. Piarce'i Favorite Prescrip tion. It lessons the pains and bur dens of child- 3 bearine. insure! ;.JP healthy, vigorous uw,motes an abundant secretion of nourish- uii bjii 1U uuu ing from this on till October 1st but jGZ uuB NOE & SCULLY. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un I . . i 1 - . 1 .1 .v, I , . u dersigneo. na tratrlx of the estate of George McLean, late of CWbob county. Ore- imUSl H tfCtTI I LUC Oil 1113 jnuicii ivinii-u to the undersigned within six months from this date, July 6th, 1891 ELIZABETH MCLEAN, Administratrix. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed adminis trator of the estate of A. K. Barrow, de ceased, late of Clatsop county, Oregon, by the County Court of the state of Oregon for Clatsop County, and all per sons having claims against said estate must present the same, properly veri fied, to the undersigned, at the office of Fulton Bros., attorneys at law, in the City of Astoria, in said county, within six months from this date, June lith. SHERMAN CASE, Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the under- signed has been appointed administra- tor of the estat of R. W. Morrison, deceased, late of Clatsop county, Oregon, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clatsop County, and all per sons having claims against said estate must present the same, properly veri fied, to the undersigned, at the office of Fulton Bros., attorneys at law, in the City of Astoria, In said county, within lix months from thin date, June 1-ith, ISS4. T. B. MORRISON. . Administrator. In. ilae Devils ' The business man who says that ad vertlslng does not pay does not-adver- tlse. He is the one that always doubts the prosperous trade reports he hears of his competitor, who does, advertise. He sits in the back of his store, smokes his pipe and wonders why he Isn't making any money. He has the blues when he should have trade. He not only lets his neighbor set that neighbor's share of the business, but a good part of his also. He sees people whom he thought old friends of his go Into his competitor'i store and come out with bundles ofj goods, when he has the same articles on his Bhelves, and perhaps at lower prices than they paid his competitor for them, Why is this so? It Is because his com petltor lets the public know in an in telligent way through the local papers what he has to sell and when he has it, The successful advertiser looks after his advertising space as he does his clerks. He changes his ads. in such a way the people are attracted by them. He feels that to make money he must be willing to spend some; that there Is strong competition in all lines of busi ness, and to get his share of the trade he must advertise, and to do it In the most skillful and intelligent way. If he nnot write advertising matter himself, he seeks the aid of some one who has made the writing of advertisements a study some specialist, who will see that It Is properly written in a catchy and displayed way some one whose duty it is to take off the shoulders of a busy man all the worry of making up an ad. No business man attempts to cure his own sickness, pull his own teeth, make his own clothes or attend to his 'own law cases. He employs specialists for each of these various services, and saves money by doing it. It is through Its language and arrangement that an advertisement gets Its business-bringing qualities. There must be something to attract public attention and hold it; something of Interest, something out of the ordinary, something that Is different from others of the same line of bus! riess. To give it these peculiar features requires experience, and the owner of The Astorian has engaged the services of such a specialist for the beneflt of Its advertising customers who may wish to take advantage of his services. The Evening Star, of Washington, D. C, has an ad artl.?emcnt writer con nected with Its business department, and its terms to advertisers are, "So much blank space, so much money. The same amount of space, with the assist ance of the advertisement writer In get ting up ad. attractively, so much addi tional." The Astorian charges nothing extra. the services of the expert being thrown Progress and CooKery. "Th WoHd Moves." There is nobetter illustra tion of this old saying than the numerous schools now-a-days devoted to practical kitchen processes. These schools have been alert to find a reasonable substitute . for lard.the useof which is so generallycondemned. This want has been fully met by GOTTQLEr the new vegetable Lard. When science strikes the kitchen, it strikes home and everybody gets the benefit. Cottolcne is a clean, deli-. cate and economical substi tute for Lard cleaner than the hog, delicate as the fin est vegetable oil, economi cal from its low price and small quantity required to be used. Prove it for your self by a trial. At grocers everywhere. REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES. N. K. FAIRBANK &, CO., ST. LOUIS and CHICOOO, MEW YORK, BOSTON. These tiny Cupsults nro superior to llalsam of Copaiba, Cubcltt a!)il Injections, fefjy They euro iu43 hours Iho v samo diseases without anyincon-! vonionco. SOLD CYALLD.IUCGiSTa THE ORIGINAL AKD GENUINE (WORCESTERSHIRE) Imparts the mot delicious tatte and teat to EXTRACT of ft LETTER from a MEDICAL GENTLEMAN at Madras, to iila brother at WORCESTER, v Mar, 1 85 1. Tell LEA & PERRINS' that their eauoo is highly ealeem ed inlndia.and ia la my opinion tho moat pal- SOUPS, GRAVIES, FISH, NOT k COLO MEATS, GAME, WELSH. RAREBITS, til. sAiicrft (able, 05 veil aa the moat wholaaoma aauce that la made." Beware of Imitations! 11 11 imiimaHim miiniii see that yon get Lea & Perms' Signature on every bollle of the original and gonufna John Duncan's sons, New Yomc Is something you want, if not today, you will want is sometime. We keep carpen- 4 ter's tools too. and if this W EH ? weather will only pull itself together you will want plenty of Hardware of which we have a plenty only waiting your call. J. n. WYATT. HAUDWAHIi I1UALUR A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Proyislons, Fruits, Vegetables, Cro;kery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Casa aui Squemoque Stree's. Astoria, Ore. QUICK TIME -TO SAtf FRANCISCO AND ALL" POINTS IN CALIFORNIA Via the Mt. SuU Route of tha The Only Route Through Cslifoi' nia to Points East end South. THE SCENIC ROUTE OF THE PACIFIC COAST PULLMN BUFFET SLEEPER5 AND 5E0ND-CLASS 5LEEPRE3 Attached to express train, affording ftuperior accommodation tor second cUas paaeengers. For rat, tickets, slcplna; car reser vations, etc., call on or address E. P. ROGKR8, Assistant Oneral I'adWif ger and Freight Agent, I'ortland, Or, SAUCE I W il'.NI ! EVERY REQUISITE FOR : first Class funerals : AT POtfli'S Undertaking Parlors, THIRD STREET. Ratta Reasonable. Embalming a Specialty. Dalgity's Iron Works, General Machinist and Boiler Works. All kinds of Cannerv, Ship, Steamboat and tnginc WorK ot any Description Castings of nil kinds maJe to order. Foot of Lafayette St., Astoiia, Or. Kopp's Beer Hall. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. KENTUCKY WHISKEY Only handed over tha Bar, The largest glass of N. P. Beer. Half-and-half, sc Free Lunch. Eriokson & Wirkkala, Proprietors, Cor. Concomly and Lafayette Sts, FISHER BROS., SHIP-CHANDLERS HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE. Wagons & VeHichea In Stock Farm Machinery, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers' Supplies, Falrbank s Scales, Doors and Windows. Provisional, Flour, and Mill Food Astoria, Oregon. porth Paeifie Brewery JOHN KOPP, Prop. Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. All orders promptly attended to FRED SAIZ, Manufacturer and Importer of Saddles, Harness, Collars, Whips, Blankets, Robes, Leather, Etc. GOODS SOkO AT PORTiifiHD PRICES. P. O. Box 70. Olney St.. Astoria. Or. How Are You Fixed for Insurance? Fire and Marine. We aro agents for the largest and host companies represented in Astoria. Royal Insurance Co., assets, London Assurance Corp'n iEtna Insurance Co. Western U. S. Branch, New Zealand Insurance Co., Combined Assets, On Top, MARSHALL'S TWINE Is conceded by all to bo tho best. It fishes better nnd wears better than any other twine used on the Columbia river. as'' TRY IT AND HIC CONVINCKO ej9 THE ASTORIA SAVINGS MU Acts as trustee for corporations and individuals. Deposits solicited. Interest will be allowed on savings deposits as follows: On ordinary savings books, 4 per cent Fr annum. On terra strings books, 6 per cent per nrinum. On certificates of deposit: For three months, 4 per cent per an l.um. For six months, S per cent per annum For twelve months, 6 per cent pr annum. J. Q. A. BOWLBY .'..President BENJ. YOUNG Vice President FKANK PATTON ChhIiI.t W. E. DEMENT Secretary DIRECTORS. J. Q. a. Bowlby, C. H. Page, Q. A. Nelson, BenJ. Younjr, A. S. Reed. D. 1'. Thompson, W. E. Dement. ROSS HIGGINS & CO. Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria ard Upper Astoria. Pine Teas and Coffees, T iHe Delicacies, Domestic and Tropical hn Its, VereUI!is, Sugar . Cured Hams, Bacon, Etc. Choice Fresh and Salt Meats. JACK SPRAT,,. 01)1.0 easily have hecn satisfied , at our place. Our stenkes are tender, juicy and not ' too fat. HUNTER & KCROGNS, Proprietors Portland Butchering Co's Markets. J. A. FAST ABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE DRIVER, HOUSE, BRIDGE END WriAIiF BUILDER. Address, box 180, Postofflce. ASTORIA, OR Portland and Astoria.- STEAMER TELEPHONE Leaves Astoria every evening excerjt Sunday at 7 p. m. Arrives at Astoria every day except Sunday at. 4 p. m. Leaves Portland every day except Sunday at 7 a. m. U. W. STONE, AKt, Astoria, VS. A. Seeley, general agent, Portland. ASTORIA IRON WORKS Concomly St., foot of Jackson, Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makers Land and Marine Engines, Boiler work, Steam boat and Cannery Work a Specialty. Castings of All Descriptions Mada to Order on Short Notice. John Fox. President and Superintendent A. L. Fox Vice President O. B. Prael Secretary 21,562,376,00 8,630,425.00 10,915,829.00 1.617,195,00 2,677,219.00 $45,403,044.00 ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. I