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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1903. THE MORNING AS'J OK1AN ASTORIA, OREGON 3 MEAT FOR DUCKLINGS. Aalaaal Xeeeaaarr Tat Tfcal Earlf Davalopmaat. In 1 recent exiMTlmrnt at tho New York agricultural stutlon, planned to bring out the offset and value of vari ous quantities of autuinl food In tb rotlona, four alnillnr lot of ducklings, neb of twenty-eight birds otie week old, vera fod for ten weks. Two grsln rations were used aa the baala, one contnlrilnaj erven parts corn meal, six parte animal nnai, four parts wheat middling nnd three ports wheat tirnn and the other composed of two parts Chicago gluten lueal and one part ench of genu gluten meal and old prm'eMM HiwH meal, These were fed In varying proportions to the different luls of (tinkling and were so supple iiientid with animal meal and other fond that 0110 lot received about 20 per rent of tho proteiu In the ration from nnlninl food, the neit lot 40 per eent tho neit lot 00 ht cent end the fourth Jot fiO per eent. I tune nun was used In the rations with smaller amounts of animal meat to prevent any pusslblo dcnVhwy of mineral matter In any ration ami to 11 void any great differences In amount f anil, fur the stiliuul meal contained so much bono that rations In which It was freely ud had 11 hitch iterrentagi' of smIi constituents, This bone ah. which would be unweeasary for or rilnary feeding, added considerably to tho cost of tlie rations. The results of the experiment show that In the first month or so of the duckling's life a largo proportion of the food can, with direct profit, Ik of ani mal products. With HO per cent of such food In the ration tho birds grew more rapidly than upon any other ra tion, whllo for tho first month tho cost of production was as low a with any. As tho birds Iwcame larger the direct fjminclal advantage In using lurgn pro portions of autmal food lessened and finally disappeared. Hut the gulii which would result from tbo early at tainment of marketable size still re mained, for when tho (to per cent lot would have weighed about 11.1 ponnd ns prepared for market thu IS) per cent lot would have weighed only '.'. pounds. Tho advantago of getting birds ready for market yulckly U often so decided that greater profit would lie with the more costly ration. In this cne tint heavier feeding of animal products saved alwut two weeks' tlino, or produced 1.1 er cent more of poul try In tho same time. Ho far ns this experiment goes It seems that It will pay to feed freely of animal food during the first three to five weeks and depend after that more on Increasing proortlons of the cheap er grain food. The exact proportions moat profitable to uso and the best form of animal food to select will de pend upon the relative cost of different foods, the demand for tbo product and the prlco obtained.-Bulletin New York Experiment Ration. Kavjha tbo Chirks. When batching day Is drawing near do not be In too great a hurry to count the chicks. Let nature attend to the hutching process without Interference. Aftor tho chicks are batched twenty four hours give them their first meal, which consists of rolled roats. I con tinue feeding this for about two mouths, giving them well baked John nycako for a change. The formula which has glren me good rekults Is Is follows: Two quarts brti, two quarts course, cornmeal, one quart wheat mid dlings, one handful beef scraps, one handful of chick grit I mix this up well with skim milk. Then I rub It In to a crumbly mass and then bake It for about four and tbreo-quartera hours In a slow oven. Then I slowly begin to feed them crackod corn. In creatine It as they get used to It. I never feed tliein soft feed, ns It cause bowel trouble.-Cor. American Poultry Journal. . . . Nat All Alike. 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Omen tra, irotxt and atrong; iTeaervo and plcklaa galore. Of enuraa 'taln't hyglenlo. Hut 1 guaaa I'll tak a' mors. johw at roaTT-nv. ftheumatl and Ilrlght's dlaeaaa. pyapfpay and bad haart. Bight and harln' both ain't good, Meala are fur apart I'lll and patent medietas N"w my diet rule WUh't I'd lien hyglenle 'Slid o' such a fool. Chicago fUeord-Herald. A Suro Car. Jones-Can you tell me how I con get rid of that pnlu In my chest and that awful tired feeling Doctor Yes. Have your wife take a tourse In some cooking school. Ht Louis PostlHspatcb. A atraaga Loaa. A dentist In a western town one day bad a tall, rawboned, corn fed young woman of about twenty-five years of ago come Into his office with tbo Infor mstlon that she bad to have a "plum new set of teeth." 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Foley's Kidney Cure was recommended and the first bottle gave me great relief, and after taking tho second bottle I was entirely cured.' TWO SIZES, Sac AID tlQO. Tkls is "ike kind of a Stoi$ for NATIONAL MAGAZINE is paying $10,000 RErORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Astoria National Bauk F TOO DIFFICULT I a a FMairtwil loo bw 'ttw Prima, abauaS aria oM QuakM tata,!, M Sa tttndt ft aurrlM o Mr grudMPlMi. Taoii aarM trka aa4 la Ik eourwot DM lry . yMf, iKtM Dwck aaS HaclpOa al at Th, M bar w at kr m Uih SxIIt or-vion. ,nd At a pauw la U wt4diB-brkIut Vr VO.IUI rrtatiT gokt4 ot at Mt sua T. ll ui hr thM rttm KairtMl, Aaal Fa lloiw?" h tttt, toulnit; "That U wa UM, V.Tllli." uM Um aM Qua. "w, lmiy. "II ni ari4U I aa aot a At Astoria, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business, August 25th, 1905. RESOLT.CES. Loans and discounts $379,509 21 Overdrafts, secured and un secured 3,852 13 U. S. Bonds to Njcure circula tion liOO 00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds... 750 00 Hondo, securities, etc 30,44 93 Blinking house, furniture and fixtures 4.4G7 "5 Other real estate owned .... i.'.'uo IM Due from National Banks i (not reserve' agents)... . 670 80 Due from State Banks and ! Bankers 4,530 79 Due from approved reserve agents 128,032 20 Checks and o'.lier cash items 3,015 40 Notes of other National ! Banks 18) 00 Fractional paper currency, I nickels, and cents 1,242 60 Lawful Money reserve in bank, viz: Specie 62.123 53 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of cir RElORT OF THE CONDITION Or THE National At Astoria, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business, August 23th, 1905 RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $372,201 35 Overdrafts, secured anu un secured 6,635 04 U. S. Bonds to secure circula tion 12,500 00 Bonds, securities, etc 73,380 00 Other real estate owned.... 6,000 00 Due from National banks (not reserve agents) .... 39,433 41 Due from State Banks and Bankers 81,467 17 Due from approved reserve sgents 137,550 87 Checks and other cash items 1,613 76 Notes on other National Banks 2,585 00 Nickels, and cents 22 69 Lawful money reserve in bank viz: Specie 113,000 00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent circu lation 625 00 ! dilation. 625 00 Total $831,079 29 SOLD AID RECOUKEXDED BT CHARLES ROGERS, DRUGGIST. I Do (yo-u, know of abetter one Wa want little stories, anecdotes, bits of tune any clipping from a newspaper, Btaguina or book that hat nuda ) ou Think, Laugh or Cry tio prizes will ba Riven for the best aelec tiona. Ten pile of ailrer dollars ai high a, the first ten luccesslul competitors axa the first awards. The only condition for entering this com petition is that you Send wilh Jotir clipping tac. (or a six months' trial subscription to U National Magaxlae. A duress, JOE CIIAPPLE, Editor N DORCHESTEK AVENUE, Total $044,159 59 j LIABILITIES. Capitol stock paid in 60,000 00. Surplus fund 10,000 00 Undivided profits less ex penses and taxes paid.... 32,903 15 National Bank notes out standing 10,800 00 Individual deposits subject to check $300,515 80 Demand certificates of de posit 35,275 47 Time certificates of de posit 198,005 11 540,450 44 Total $044,159 59 "Tbe toiiu, 75 ceuts a monln. State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, ss: I, J. E. Higgins, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. E. HIGGINS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of September, 1905. M. C. MAGEE, j Notary Public, i Correct Attests j GEORGE It GEORGE, A. SCHERNECKAU, L. MANSUR. r . i - Directors. LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in ....9 50,000 00 Surplus fund 50,000 00 Undivided profits, less expen ses and taxes paid 3o,4C3 54 National Bank notes out- Standing 12,500 00 Individual deposits subject to check $ojo,1 Jo Bo Demand certificates of de posit 147,908 20 Certified checks .. 66 00 703,110 75 Total $851,079 23 Stste of Oregon, County of Clatsop,ssx I, S. S. Gordon cashier of the above- named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best ef my knowledge and belief. O. S. UORDOX, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of August, 1905. V. BOELUXC?, Xotary Public Correct Attest! w. r. McGregor, O. C. FLAVKL, JACOB KAMM, Directors. The Astorian, 75 cents a month.