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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1905)
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1905. THE MOKXIXG ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. if- S WILL HOLD OFFICE Terms of Police Commissioners Do Not Expire. su;declares city attorney Opinion TUti WUa City Council at Ad journal Session and Referred to Wiyi and Meant Committee Other Opin ion! May Be Sought. An opinion to tlifl effect thnl the pre fut iNiluV.Miiiiiiimloni-rH will hold thi'ir (ifliiTH unlit tin !c rum of their piiMci i. wouM have fjfntrwl, wa lllcd with th rlty council, ut I In- adjournal inn-tiny t nllit, liy t'lty Attorney Ninth. In liia ruin in 11 11 i tii hi, lln city altoiiwy exrrt ronflrlenn in tin' !rul Unil li ha luli-ti, lint otiitcil (luil ,ln a miii'h a lm linl lnrn ainiM'il nf llnjj Inftupmvd by political waMina, ha wa prrfrHljr tilliii that tin council jfft miUliI ailviif. After niir di-lmli the matter aa rrfmi'il to I lie commit lee on ) mid mean. In Mi opinion City Attorney Smith iintrl paR"c (if Inw which Were amnruhat conflict lug. An old Uw put iilr that MMiiittri rliiiiiiiincri Imld (lily until thr iu- t election, while a liitrr law i tu tl.c effect tlmt lli. v hiild until the tenure of oilier ut their .r-l ikn.i. Would luite riilrd. Oil lliit Inter law the city attorney I. a-.nl hi opinion. Dip application yf Mm, Kiplim M.ui iiiiIh, for pi-imiiiiii to ci nt 11 ninit liiiil.lmj; mi Tliiitcctitli "ll'i t, liutth of V'raiikliii avi-niii-, ciiinc linck from the tri-cl ciiiniiiittiN- villi n fiivunililr rcc iiiiiin n.lul inn, lint wih lent Imck to tin1 committee with authority to act. Conn riliimn KaUith llinnlit there might be objection on tin- part of adjoining prop ritv imncK, and tin will Imi iiivciti H!rd by tin- attfct cominit tee. Supt rinti-inli'nt of Street. Kearney t-MiiU'd that a ottion of the proutnl fr drain U-lMn tin roi'lence of Mm. 'U-rhitrt and C NV. Kultm, hud ravril in. Thr limtlrr l rr felted to the tret committer, A petition rnpirlinj the rity to r 1atilik a Klrei-t lamp at the interec tion of Hume airnur and Writ Com incrclul at reel waa read and referred to Urn committee on light iVrmiuion to ciataldiiili net ruck on lot 4, block Aliiir, wa grunted to the. Altoona I'm king Company. ' ' A restitution for two rug for Hip po lice Htatimi, wa filed liy Chief of p., hep Jlallock, nmtiiig waa fih-d and allowed afUr ixiiiil-rallc liouin Hnliiiiincci i-onflriniiig Dip H-em.mciit of the following ntri-4-t improvement. were given Hint and weond rending, and iimler a iiM-nii.ii of (hi- rnle, (1 nully jipd: Kxchnng. from Hevrn leenth to Nineteenth; Alleyway. Thlr ty eighth to Forth fWoml etrret; Ninth, Antor street north; Duane, Tenth to Twelfth; Twenty Sixth. Kx- change to Franklin j Fourteenth, Grand to .leroine; Commerclul, in the llinman tract) Third, Dunne to. CVmimenriaf!; Hume, Itond to Commercial and Com' merelal, Twenty to Twenty-Third. FEEDING THE CHICK?. The ingredients in many soaps, re quire free alkali to saponify them. The rich, cool lather of Pears' does Oiot result from free alkali, fats or rosin. Pears' and purity are synonymous. MatchtcM for the complexion. I Hlta OUalari rreea Dry Oral Hatla-AvM loa. Tie dry polo ration at ftcororaeDd ed by au rnauy ia atrongly eienillfled In the aeverat kind of grain aold un der ttie name of blck food for youni cblcka, aaya tlie Feather. Tbo wao of thla jirortdea every food neceaalfy for the young dilrk. Tlili la a mixture of gralua, grit, mrat and vegetable food of the tnimt approrexl rhararter for the auNleuaura and growth of tho young rhUk. Where one wlahoa to provide hi owu food aupply front th product! near by or of hit own production It la n very enay matter to hnve finely cracked or broken wheat, oata and corn with a very little millet aeed nud wmt fine NAiul for grit for tho early period of the young iblrk'a life. 80 aoon ai they are old enough wbeut, hullel oaU, trni kil corn mid a llttl mlllt-t need mny be given to tlictn. For a meal of iiuimIi fond we xbould ulwaya prefer (he eookiil jobnnycuke, which can l mnde tlm aiuiin 11 corn bread. Any kind of meal mny lie uni-d for thin The lieat, however, la a mixture of ground men I. fiui-ly ground oaU, with all the liiixkn or bull alfti-d out, uud aoiue wliint mldillliigtt. TbU mlxiM with eltbiT milk or witter, a few of the Infertile or clear egg from tinder the ben or tho Incubator atlrred In, and a little baking powder added to make It light, la one of the nnat beneficial foodf that can be prepared for the young chick. Atxive all thing, never fcoil any wet or eloppy foial. Do not allow the bro)cr t-) become aollM or dnmMned frntn water or tho acnldlng milk or wet food. Keep the Inferior of the run-1 way of the brooder perfectly clean, dry and ffee front the Influence of eour or apulletl food of any kind. When th brooder chick fooda are made uae of theni I not ao much neceaalty for grain food. When the chick are run out upon the gran they can make their own Bclectlmi of thin, and when the weather or other condition will not permit provide them with aotne very ahert cut graa. clover - or vegetable top of aome kind. It la alwaya boat to cut thin Into very atrial! particles with a pair of aheart. Long piece of graa or green food of any kind la like ly to clog np the crop or paaaageway from the crop to the glnuird. One of the mot dangeroua happen Ing to tbe brooder chick ft the pres ence of bowal trouble, frqra whatever ratue It may come. It la the mow prevalent dnngcr of all. and more chlcka are dentroycd through thla a gen cy than from nil other cnunc combln ed. Too much heat, too little heat, dnmpneft, cold nnd eiinwure are al! prolific rauxca of this troublo, all of which mttit te provided ngnlnxt. When wet or aloppy fiid are fed they pro duce the annie trouble. Rour food rouHC Indlg-ntlon nnd fermentation in the crop nnd Ihit create (he Kjinn trouble. Avoid nil thcae danger nnd enre for the chick In n good, common aenac, everyday f.inhlon and feil tbctn n I'bii'k should be fed nnd you hIiouM i aucceed with the hundllug of brood rnict.. Ke Hee4 apeak HI a. "Now. dear." an Id Mr. Polkley, wha had Juat bora acrvpted, "when hall I peak to your father?" "You needn't bother. replied the dear girl. Ta an Id he'd apeak to yon tomorrow If yon didn't apeak to ma to nlgbt"-rblladc!phta Ledger. I V BV ff "Marriage and economy r Interrogat m the Ilenwllct. "Why. man. Ifore I married I waa broke half the time." "And what nowT naked the young bachelor anxloualy. ; "Why, I ant broke all the tlme." Denvar Kewe. '4 riiiorr. Johnny-raw, whafa a pillory? Fa. ttier Tkafa a term that aome peopla apply humoroualy to a drug atore, my boy. Loulavllle Courler-JournaL In the year when ' InRnenai raa epidemic throughout Knrope, many workmen contracted the dlaeaaa In three watch factorle at Madretach, Germany, and a numter died, i At ona factory at Madretacb, however, the dl rae did not appear. Invetlgatlona ahowed that oil of turpentine waa oaed (n the ttirntng of the metal aaed for watch eaaea. The oil became warm and evaporated, and the workmen in haled tbe air laden with It Thla aeem ed to protect them agalnat tbe dlaeoae. Plnce then oil of turpentine h:i been alway evaporated In that factory up on a atove, and not a cane of Influenza tin ever occurred there. 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