The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, March 05, 1906, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA. ORKCON.
MONDAY, MARCH 3, loot).
The points in ttu operation of a
cream separator by the farm !niry man,
plvon In their onler of Importance as
tiirliis on tin- .)iiaily of tlu work. are
mmiunrly.ed us follow ly an authority
un buttormakinit:
First. The sponl of the separator
must be unifonn ami up to the stantt
ard required l.y tlie makers of that
particular machine.
Second. The temperature of the miik
ahonld le mi.1i n will make it flow
readily: the warmer it is the more per
fect will K the separation.
Third. The amount of milk that It
run through the machine should re
main militant and should not he In
creased over that which is intended for
the machine.
Fourth. The machine should be set
on a solid base or foundation, so that
ttere w ill be no Jar or shaking about
as It Is turned, such as would tend to
interfere with the even flow of the milk
through the bowl and thus destroy Its
efficiency In skimming.
Fifth. The separator must be kept
thoroughly and scrupulously clean,
particular care being taken that none
of the tubes through which the milk
How becomes obstructed la any way.
Sixth. The tent of the cream can be
readily changed by changing either the
cream outlet or the skim milk outlet
Situations Wanted Advertisements Inserted
Twice Without Charge.
HELP WANTED.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
RESTAURANTS.
KlRST-CUSvS MICA I.
WAXrav-MANAOKll FOR MUNCH
office we wish to locate here in As
toiia; address with refereaues. The
Morris Wholesale House. Cincinnati.
Ohio. 3 20 ' - 1 : i ii- .
: 'i . nice CUM1, ClHIt'O, Jlt, Or
civiOM iNM'kai'KS WAXTF.P-io ; doughnuts, ;V, at tr. S. Kostntir-
men, not over- 20, to prepare for ! ,. . t
., ..... , , y
poMiMui-i, pa.ung s-.o to n;o per nionm;
preious expciien.e not n.-ce-saryj ex
amination May UUi; wiite at oiuv,
K. 0. Heymen. 214-15 Columbia Pudd
ing, Portland, Oregon. 3 l-lwk
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
PHYSICIANS.
JAY TUTTI.
WANTKJV-A VOl'NC MAX, WHO IS
not afraid of work; good salar
Apply "Z," care Astorian.
Record For Csntlnaoa Mllkli.
Hoard's pairynian gives the portrait
and some details about this Holstein
cow, Carren Was De Kol, seen In ths
WANTED Girl for general housework
small family. Enquiie at Astorian
ofliie.
WANTED A GOOD COMPETENT
girl for cooking and general house
work; must be good cook. Apply MK'
Astorian office. 2-20-t.f.
FOR SALS.
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THE SHEFFIELD MARINE ENGINE,
gasoline, for fish boats; any speed
best made; right price; in stock; on
exhibition; running in salesroom; also
Fairlanks-Morse Stationary Gasoline
Engines. Fairbanks, More 4 Co., First
and Stark streets, Portland, Ore. 31-lm
CARBEX WASE DE SOL.
fine herd of It. M. Hotaliug of San
Francisco. Her owner claims for her
the world's record. April. 1903, for con
Unuoos mllkiDg. She has made 20.13
pounds of butter fat In seven days and
16.96 pounds of butter fat in seven
days after 270 days' continuous milk
ing. Tkc Coat of Milk Production.
The New Jersey experiment station
demonstrates that with cows yielding
6,500 pounds of milk per head per year
the cost per quart is about 2.4 cents.
What must be the cost of the quart In
the case of the 5,000 pound cow, the
4,000 pound cow, the 3,0o0 pound cow
and the 2.500 pound cow? will not !
the cost range higher as the yield j
ranges lower?
If the 6,500 pound cows put 2.4 cents '
into a quart of milk the 5,000 pound !
cows will put 2.7 cents, the 4.000 pound i
cow over 3 cents, the 3,000 pound cow i
close to 3.5 cents and the L'.5n0 pound !
cow nearly 4 cents into the quart. j
On the other hand, if the H.onO pound j
cow makes milk at a cost of 2.4 cents
a quart n 7.5t0 pound cow will put I
only about 2 cents into the quart, the .
8.000 pound cow only 1. ft cents, and the !
b.000 pound and lo.Oou pound cows j
would put proportionately less cost in-j
to tLe quart-New York Fanner.
FOR SALE. CORNER LOT 504.100,
room house, beautifully ornamental
Svcamore stie-.t shade trees 150 feet
cement sidewalk and park 'place, lot
terraced, two cement steps both streets
recently improved, gTand view, one of
the finest central locations in the city
Must sell quick. Enquire 207 Nineth
street. ,
rOR SALE SECOND-HAND 7 COL-
umn newspaper outfit; complete
:ept prss; cheap. Inquire at this of
See.
SECOND HAND DONKEY ENGINES
for sale, suitable for logging and
hoisting purposes. For description and
price apply to I". D. Kuettner, Astoria,
Oregon.
HORSES FOR HIRE.
GOOD SADDLE HORSE FOR HIRE BY
hour or day. Apply at Astorian
office.
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS.
FOR RENT THREE FURNISHED
houeke ping rooms. Apply 121 Sixth
street. 2 27-11
BEST 13 CENT MEAL.
You can nlwavs find the U-st
15-cent meal in the city U the
Rising Sun Restaurant
612 fominercinlSt.
Portland Restaurant
378 Astor St.
Oood Clean Meals. Excellent Service.
Meals From 15 Cents to 50 Cents.
BROKERAGE.
C. J. TUEXCIIAR1)
Real Estate, Insurance. Cummiulm
and 8hlpping.
CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER.
Office 133 Ninth Street, Next to Justice
Office.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
Eagle Concert Hall
320 Astor St.
The leading amusement house.
P. A. PETERSON, Prop
M. I).
PHYSICIAN AND Nt'lUJF.OX
Artlllg AuMunt Suikimii
l". S. Mrlnv lliMptlul sen i,v .
Offlc hours: 10 to U a, ni. 1 te 4:11 p.m.
477 Commercial Street. Int) Floor.
DR. J. P. GORAY,
Specialist
EYE, EAR,
NOSE AND THROAT
sos Oregonian Building.
PORTLAND .... OREGON
OSTEOPATH ISTt,
DR. RHODA C. HICKS
OSTEOPATH
Ofllce Mans), Hid. Phone Mark !05
873 Commercial St, Astoria, Ore.
DENTISTS.
DR. T. L. HALL,
DENTIST.
'.'M I' L!. .......
voiiimii-ii mi m .imoria iresoti.
Dk. VAUJIIAN,
Dkntist
Pythian IluiMinu, Astoria, Orek'ou.
NOTICE.
Notice U limeliy given, that the Com-
inillee 011 Ktr.cU itinl Pulilio V, the
Niipoi intrinlent of Streets itml City
Suneyor have tllml a certlllcute of
cciiiilet ion of the improvement of Ex
clititige htie I, frmu the center line of
Twenty hlreet to tlie center line
of Nineteenth lleet, lJ' Ulleh ft .Jtlcoli
xoii, the eoiitnirliui, in m-i-onln n.-o with
Cenernl Oillimnm mimh. r .'IHH uii'l the
eontmet theiefor. That unle ol'jec
tioim are tiled iijf.timt the une, the
Nime he neeeptetl ly Or.llimiiee at
the n t regiiliir meelliii; of the Com
men C'tMiiii-i t.
0. ANDERSON.
Auditor slid Police Judhu of tlie City
of AntoiU.
1't'ted Mureh I, :()i). 3 3
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
Nnliee is herehv elvrfi that, the n
-eniiieni iniule or tlio inijinn eineiit n(
Kariin.ui ienmt ii.im the west linn of
I'liirtieth stieet to a point ten le. t
et of the cent .-r line of Thirty thud
lrect, uh per U"-ieiineiit ( niimher
11!', w.ih mud' hy in older of the coin
limit council due :fi I payalde 011 the ,1tl
djy of Mitrch, I'.'oii, hy ordiiuuce 1111111
her 3-1 ., conlliiiiiiii; aid miesmeut roll
Hint the followm;,' dm the iminei of
the pemoni n'aiiiit whom tlie ae"
ment i muds, an I t he amount owi"),'
hy each tow it:
Hurton, E. K 10
Ihik.r, M. A 4 54
Ihiker-, C. L 4 j4
Huker, Katharine 4 .VI
Haker, I.eU 4 54
Hoyd, Mary A 4 ,'.4
I'dwaulit John F ."H ."o
Edwiii'ils, Kd 41x1
Eredi'iii-knoii, Alexin h-r -4-4 'JO
Hammond I.umher C I1.'1'
Ke.hi.-k, Mm. Me,-er U4
To All Concernrd.-Notice hereby
Mlvuii to nil conceiiied that the Mornlii(
Allot Inn w ill, from thU date, to the
HUt day of Deeemher, llHifl, do and per
form the puldlu nliillii)i for ami In
li lutlf of the City of Attorla, of what.
ever imttiie, 01, A K AN'DKItSON, Au
ditor mid Police Jutlj-e of .tld rlty.
Ki t. 3 0
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
Notice U herehy KVetl (lint the a-.-meiit
miidn for the Improvement of
t:ihth nt -- from the milli line of
'I. uid menue to the .outh line of !.x
liiton nvetiiie, a, per areamciit foil
mimln e I H, iimde l.y an order of
the common council due anil pttynliln on
the All, day of March, 1110(1, .y ordi
nance mimt.er :i:'lll, conflrmliiK ld a-
nt toll, that the following re
'he iiiimet of the peroni (-nlnt whom
the mvim-nt , mmle mid the amount
owliijf l.y each to wit 1
l! lln'i. V 4t)flJ
Haik.-r, Oiplm 32. 'J
Heillitld, .loei 717
Keek, Pauline , 7 J7
Haker, Kathailim .44
Maker, .f , ti 1
Haker, (J, j
Koyd, Maiy A m
"'eker, A fry.
Caiify, Ell M 7171
I'lintoii, ,tame It
('aniey, F. J j 0j
I'eahy, Mary 303
!We, Klclmrd aiu.
"i,!l'r. a. 11 m3
Parker House Bar
Cor. Ninth and Astor Sta
Agency for Edison Phonojrrapa and
Gold Moulded Record.
Dr. V. U. LO(JAN
HEXTIS'I
S7H Commercial St.. Hliannhan Knildiiiu
MTJSIC TEACHER.
WANTED -THREE MUSIC PUPILS.
Inquire at Antorian office.
MANDOLIN LESSONS GIVEN-MRS.
C. D. Stewart, 127 Seventh atreet
h 11,, in, Cui lie 4H )
liiuer, Ne. 3 4'"
tack. in, Jacob J 1 ( HI 7 '
.i"hiiM.n, lvter :..:.
Johinton, Pete 3 40
Uity, Charle l.i :c
Iytad, Peter 4:iv
Morrii, Vitor II '.Ml 17
Olneii, IVter M 4.')0J
Swuniten, P. E 17. M
City of Aiitoria (e.-e) CO 72
Hy order of th cornmon cmnell.
OI.OE ANDUtSON,
Auditor and P-li.e Ju-lge of '.he City,
of Astoria, 3 0
10 7t
107H
10 71
fit 1.1
BHI2
iofl.71
27 41
27 4S
07 SO
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32 2t
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to Talk to You 8
Want
NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS.
When lhr Cow I rei-hena.
It is generally advisable to have a
cow go dry before sbe freshens. From
four to six weeks Is none too long a
rest. Many good cows Lave their milk
ing habits bo firmly established that
they must be forced dry. The simplest
tnd safest way to stop the milk flow
is to cut the food down to a small al
lowance of hay find milk but once a
day, or empty but half the udder at
cue milkins mid the other half at tlm
Lext, thus iilternating till the milk flow!
ceases. Then more generous feeding
should be resumed, but the feeds used
should be of a laxative character. A
freshening cow is a sick cow and
bhould be treated as such. She should
not be exposed to violence, to cold or
to storms. Her feed should be limited
in (juantity and be easily digested. A
the fully recovers gradually Increase
her feed to a full varied ration.
CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE;
Vancouver Bairack-, Wash., February
12, l.iOtj. ,Sea,ed proposals, in triplicate,
will be received at thii office until 11
o'clock a. m., March 12, 100C, and then
publicly opened, for the con.-truction at
Fort .Stevens, Or-gon, of a wagon shed
and alteration of stables. Full informa
tion will be furnished on application to
this office. Plans may al-o be seen at
the office of the Depot Quartermaster,
Portland, Oregon; Constructing Quar
t rma-ter, Foit Stevens, Oregon. The
United States reserves the right to ac
cept or reject any or all bids or any part
thereof. Envelope? contain ir.tr nronosals
o i i
should le indorsed: "Piopo-als for
building wagon shed, etc., Fort Stevens"
and addressed to the Chief Quartermas
ter, Vancouver Lairacks, Wh.
Graded Milk.
It Is estimated by ('. E. Marshall of
Michigan that 12 cents per quart la not
too high a retail price for milk when
all the conditions under which It Is pro
duced and handled are Ideal. lie
argues for the production and Bale of
milk of different grades on a business
basis. Such specifications as seem fair
for the production of 5 cent milk, (J
cent milk, and so on, should be agreed
upon ty contract between producer
and consumer. The producer should de
cide upon what grade of milk he Is
willing to produce. The consumer
should understand clearly the differ
ence between, say, f cent milk and 10
cent milk i.ud should decide what
grade he wants.
CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE,
Vancouver Barracks, Wash., February
24, 1900. Sealed mono-als. in trinli-
i -ate,
will le received at this office until
11 o'clock a. rn., March 23, 100G, and
then publicly opened, for furnishing and
installing gymnastic apparatus at F'ort
Columbia, Wa.h. Full information will
ho fund, led on application to this
office, and at the office of the Quarter
master, Fort Columbia, Wash. The
United States reserves the right to ac
cept or reject any or all bids or any
part thereof. Envelopes containing
proposals should be indorsed: "Pro
posals for gymnastic apparatus, Fort
Columbia, Wa-h.", and addressed to the
Chief Quartermaster, Vancouver Bar
racks, Wash.
Clara-I was so confused that I don't
remember just how much he kissed me.
Maud-What! With the thing going
on right under your uosel-New York
Life.
Aye! Aye!
Chauffeur (after the race)-Say, Bill,
Is this your eye? I found it In my tool
box-Smart Set
LAUNDRIES.
The Troy Laundry
,
The only white labor laundry In the
city. Does the best work at reasonable
prices and Is in every way worthy of
your patronage.
ABOUT BOOK BINDING
We do it in All the Latest and
Best Styles of the Art
We take your Old Magazines that you
have piled away on your shelves and make
Handsome Books of them fit to grace any
library.
We take your old worn out books with
the covers torn off, rebind them and return
to you good as any new book,
Let us figure with you on fixing up your
Library.
8 & &
The J. S. Dellinger Co.
Makers of All Kinds of Books
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I 'in, M.uin ,.,
Fulton, .V ...
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I in!;n n, Mmjjti't
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Vox. A. I
I -it 1. F.d
I'. i-giiori. Almyra K
I i'hrr, Chrlntin 103 H.l
'i' m hait, (Vleti A JI0 2J
(injury, W. F. 32 24
lli;'in, J. F. 7J.73
l(.thn, John 32 2i
Ihwthorn, Mottltlilioun , CI 21
II tiiiinnrid Lumber Co ? ji
lohnmin, Irene U 2 39
Johnton, Mry Alma jj
Johiuun, Chariot 2.30
fefT r. John II J2,2.
lohii'oii, Oorgii 4(1(12
I."g.in, W, C 32 2 S
Kr..i.iii,t fjtt 717
MoUt-i, lVty i0;i
Motitcith, Inu If. 32 2.S
Mi !!"! , I eta IlaLcr 1 4.1
Mct-.il, Alex .
N'elion, I. mil a . .
dUon. Win
Piilrnln'i'g, Fmil .
P..rk. r, C. I
1'nik.T, II. II. . . .
I'll II, John V.
linn 11, j.ncph .
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I;oI.iii., JStn r I S3n
i:appy.tt, Addle i: in.t
PlldrliiT", Alice J Kt 7fl
Pohh, (,'ordidi.l 2.4S
S.-hi'i na.'k .in, A 71.73
stoiiK, win !; 21 r2
Spedden, Mary C 7. 17
Slofip, II. J 21.!"2
Smith, Jennie 7.17
Wright, Margaret J 3.V72
Willi-, I.wlia M 6.3s
Waul, Anna M 12..VJ
WiNon, 0-ciir F 4 00
l!y older of the common council.
01,01' AN'DKRSON",
Auditor and Police Judge of the City
of Astoria. 3.3
10th and DUANE 8ti., Phcn. 1901.
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NOTICE. ,1
N'oii.-c U hi nd.y piven thnl. tlm Com-
i'c on SI reels llnd public Wiiys, the
Supi-iiiiteiident of Slrcctit and the City
Surv.-yor have filed n ccrtiflcnte of com
pletion of the improvement of JlarrUon
avenue, from the We-t ino f Thirty,
eth Hlreet to n point (en fret we-t f
the center line of Tlilrly. thin! dlrct,
hy W. A. (iiiodin the cimtrnctor in ne.
conhuue with f.'eneinl Ordiiium-e Num.
I r .".177 and the eontmet therefor; t hut
unlcM ohj.-clioiiM me (Med HRiiinHt, the
Mine, the unnie will hn Accepted liv Or
diniirice at, the next regular meeting of
the common council.
0L0P ANDKRSOM
Auditor nnd Police Judge of the filv
of AHtorin,
Dated. March 2nd, l!)0fl,
3-4
WOOD YARD8.
WOOD! WOOD! WCOD1
Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any
Kino 01 wooa at lowest pricei. Kelly,
the transfer man. 'Phone aigi Main,'
earn on iweiltn, opposite
bouse.
opera
Astorian Building
Corner Commercial and 10th Street
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