The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, March 12, 1906, Page 6, Image 6

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THE MORNING ASTOHIAN, ASTOH I A. OHKGON.
MONDAV, MARCH u, 1901;.
MILKING THE COW.
rklur lo Think Aboal-Thr Milker
la I he Wnllr Knit.
An linjiot I.-H)l IIiIhk' ill connection
Willi nillklns: Is the condition f (In
hand iiihI clothes of the milker. The
milker tdiotild lie clean personally .111 J
ihoukl lie required to 0 nlxnit hi work
In clean clothes. Tln milking should
be done with dry liauds. The habit of
otue milkers of wetting their hand
with milk Just as they bi-Rin Is a fllthi
practice and the cause of much bud
milk and oor butter. There is some
tbiug In the presence of a milker In :i
white suit that calls for clean work
particularly if he Is reijiiiml to keej'
the suit clciiu while about Ins work
Many dairymen require their milkers u
be dressed in white.
The same principle Is true in resan!
to whitewash on the interior of tin
barn. A eureiully whitewashed wall
shows off cobwebs to their disydvun
tape, and they will usually be removed
There Is souicthius out of place if part
of a building Is kept clean and fvesh
as a whitewashed wall, for instance -and
other parts are a mire of tilth
Whitewashed walls to with clean il.virs
and tlie two with a white Had milker
-Edwin II. Webster.
Situations Wanted Advertisements Inserted
Twice Without Charge.
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HELP WANTED.
a'STOMS INSl'KtTOl's WANTl p I
Ten men over 20, to pupate for po-i- j
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
RESTAUANT8.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
PHYSICIANS.
The Troy Laundry
Tha only whlU labor laundry In th
elty. Don tha boat work at raaionabla
prioaa and la In avary way worthy of
your patronagi.
10th and DUANE Sta., Phon. INI.
WOOD YARDS.
Huns pawns; .T."i t.i $li.-, p..)- month ;
!'! iou evpeiu'me not mst'sui
, ... : m . . ....
iHiiiuunMi u;tv hki; unto at once
K. O. lb ncn. 2U ." 1 ..imnt.i.i lil.lj:
I'oithin.l, Ore. ;!t
FIRST-CLASS MK.U
, v I for 15c: nice niko, 00U00, pic
or
doughnuts, V, tit I". S. Uostnur
ant. 4.U Hon.l St.
W A X T Kl M A X AG 1 ". R 1011 lUlANCU
otlioo we wish to locate here 111 As
toria; address with ret'civiices. The
Morris Wholesale House, Cincinnati.
Ohio. 320
V X TF.n tlirl for general housework
-mall tiimilv. Lnquise at Astorian
otlk-e.
Butter Knlt-rs.
Nothing eats up butter faster than
discomfort and fear, because they
shrink the butter fat and so make their
milk, which Is steering the butter into
the manure pile Instead of Into the
churn, says J. V. Van Xott in Rural
New Yorker. Therefore have warm
floors and warm stables. A cow cannot
run a furnace and a churn with the
one feed. Another butter eater Is the
ttanehlou. Fanners are very careful
to have for themselves warm floor"
and feather beds, but leave their dutl
ful cows banking by the necks in the
cruel stocks named stanchions anil tc
get what sleep tliey can on a frost car
peted floor. Both should be abolished
by law as cruelty to animals.
We can also class the horns with but-1
ter eaters, and the boss cow eats mort
butter than the farmer's family, for
every time she spears the other cow
"shrink"' goes the butter fat Her ally
Is the dog.
ii'i; sai.k- UNI: i.Ai xi 11 mhapi.i:
tor silling pnipoM-v .fliNM cash ; hi
hoi . -power, I ninti lias Knine; engine
new, only used 2 month: launch iiO
feet li in;j. 111111 i! s: hull rebuilt !.i-t
ear.
W AN I'KI) - HKI.l Al'.I.K AN I) KXKR
uetic itt.ui ti repre-ent the Intern i
tioti.il Correspondent School, in Astoria
and vicinity a rood opening for .1
first -cU man: -alary and expense-;
ret'erence-. A hir. C. K. Christian.
citv. 1-!;
BEST lo LENT MEAL.
i oti can always tin.! tin- best
15-vent meal in the city tit I lie
Rising Sun Kcstaumnt.
(U'J 'ntnmcrcialit.
Portland Restaurant
878 Astor St.
Good Clean Meals. Excellent Service.
Meals From 15 Cents to 50 Cents.
BROKERAGE.
Caaae of Cow Failure.
Don't let your cow eat her head off
A few cows give 400 pounds of buttet
fat la a year. A great many glre 30C
powxU or more, and yet it la a deplora
ble fact that the average cow does not
produce much over 100 pounds ia a
year. But la a great many instances
tola failure of the cow to reach a point
where ahe may be considered as a prof
ftabit Investment is due to the care, ot
rather to the lack of care, which ahe re
ceive. Michigan Farmer.
W'ANTKl) By Chicago wholesale am:
mail order house, assistant manager
'man or woman 1 for this country and
adjoining territory ; -alary $20 and ex
1 H'ti-e paid weekly; expense money ad
vaiu-ed; work pleasant; position perma
nent: no investment or experience re
quired; -pare time valuable; write at
j once for full particulars and enclose self-
addre d envelope. Superintendent, 132
Lake St.. Chicago, 111. 3 23
Raw Milk For ImfamU.
German clinical evidence Indicates
that cows' milk used raw Is much bet
ter than boiled milk for feeding In
fants affected with gastric or Intestinal
catarrh.
Feeding the Milk Maker
LADIES EMPLOYED TO DO FANCY
.wort: at home dunnz spare time; no
experience required ; good pay and
steady; address Fancy Work Dept., 1344
Market st, San Francisco. 3-8-la
FOX SA1X.
I cannot understand how any dairy
man can get along without a silo. 1
recently heard one successful dairymar
say that if he had built a silo flv
years earlier be would have easily i
saved $1,000. I figure that when yoi
get twenty tons of silage to the acre it j
is equal to seven tons of the best bay
That ought to settle the question, sayt 1
a Connecticut dairyman in Americatl
Agriculturist.
Woadri-rnl Forage Crop Poaaible.
It is difficult to understand why th
southern dairymen do not raise theii
feed. The system of dairying that it
carried on in the north, if adopted
could not fall to be more profitable tc
the producer and more healthful foi
the consumer, affirms C. F. Doane In ar
exchange. The amount of forage tha
can be raised on an acre of land ii
most of the southern states is beyond
the conception of the northern farmer.
The Pasture a Back Somber.
"Nobody but a billionaire can afford
a pasture," states Mr. Detrich, as quot
ed In Farm Journal. "Soiling is the
correct idea. Crow the feed and bring
It to the cows. Hye, oats and peas
sweet corn, ensilage, hay, etc., are the
keynotes of modern farming. The pas
ture is a back number."
At Calving- Time.
At calving time many breeders feed
warm bran mashes, and some giv(
tepid water for drinking purposes until
the cow has regained her normal con
dition. Serving; the Dairy Coh'i Feed.
In England a great deal of attentior
is given to the preparation of feed for
dairy cows. Grain is usually crushed
or ground. Chaffing or cutting straw
and hay is a very general praetice.
Roots are usually pulped or sliced.
More Roota to Be I nod f
Aa increased use of roots is being ad
vocated in this country, in Great hrit
aia they are fed to dairy cattle as wei:
as to beef animals, but when feeding
them to milk cows the best dairymen
take pains to avoid tainting the milk
by their use.
Dairy Feeding Well I'nderNtood.
I suppose no other question has re
celved more consideration among oui
farmers in the past twenty-five eai
than this question of feeding, and tut
recult Is the general principles of feed
ing today are pretty well understood.
It has been said, and I think with u
good deal of force, that the dairy of tht
average farmer Is better fed thau tin
family of the same farmer. H. "VVing.
Skill In BurinK Feed.
Hldll In buving a food adapted tn
FOR SALE NEW BAUS PIANO, EN
eyclopedia Brittanica, 31 volumes;
stamp collection, 7000 varieties. 307 9th
street. 316
THE SHEFFIELD MARINE ENGINE,
gasoline, for fish boats; any speed;
best made; right price; in stock; on
exhibition; running in salesroom; also
Fairtanks-Morse Stationary Gasoline
Engines. Fairbanks, Mor-e & Co., First
and Stark streets, Portland, Ore. 3-1-lra
C. J. THENTIIAIU)
Raal Estate, Inaurance. Commiaaior
and Shipping.
CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER.
Office 133 Ninth Straat, Naxt to Juatiea
Office.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
JAY TUTTI.K, M. l.
PHYSICIAN AND M'HOKoN
Acting Av-Nuini MUKeotl
t'.S. Muriuit liiMliul service.
Jffloi houra: 10 to li a.m. t is 4 u.iu
ill Commercial Mtret. Sml Floor.
WOOD! WOOD! WOOD!
Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any
kind of wood at loweat pi lees. Kelly,
tha tianafr man. 'Phon juji Main,
Ham on Twelfth, opposite opria
home.
DR. J. P. GORAY.
Specialist
EYE, EAR,
NOSE AND THROAT
105 Oregonian Building.
PORTLAND .... OREGON
OSTEOPATH I STS.
DR. RHODA C. HICKS
OSTEOPATH
Office MtUiKel, Hid. l'lieiif lUaek JottS
STS Commercial St., Aatortu. Ore.
DENTISTS.
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Eagle Concert Hall
320 Aator St.)
The leading amusement bouse.
P. A. PETERSON, Prop
DR. T. L. HALL,
DKNTIST.
":'4 ('ofiiliiereial St Astoria Orrnnn.
1k. VAiriJHAX,
1KSTIST
fythian I'uildintc, Astern, Orrtfon.
Dr. W. C. LCMJAN
I'ENTIH'I
878 Commercial St.. Hbanaban liuildinit
MUSIC TKACIIB.
Parker House Bar
Cor. Nith and Aater Sta
Agency for Ediaoa Phonojrrapaa aa4
Gold Moulded Record.
WANTED -THREE MUSIC PVPlLa
Inquire at Aatorka cAce.
MANDOLIN LESSONS GIVEN MRS.
& D. Stewart, 127 6evenU atreet
HOTEL PORTLAND
Finaat Hotal in thd Norlhvt
PORTLAND, OHE.
CITY ADV KMTISKMKNTS.
R01ICE.
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CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.
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liiu ni Tliinl ilu'i'l (In' niilrwiilka aintll
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mil' Innl hi t wn 11 I lie in -iiln i'i.;ii uf I lie
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JUST A MOMENT!
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FOR SALE CORNER LOT 504100, 8
room house, beautifully ornamental
vcamore s-tre-t shade tiee. 150 feet
cement sidewalk and park place, lot
terraced, two cement steps, both streets
recently improved, grand view, one of
the finest central locations in the city.
Must sell quick. LVjuire 307 Ninth
street: t.
FOR SALE SECOND-HAND 7 COL
umn newspaper outfit; complete
:ept praa; cheap. Inquire at this of-ice.
NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS.
SEALED PROPOSALS will he received
at the oliice of the Light-House In
spector, Portland, On-ji., until 12 o'clock
M., April 2, VMW, and then opened, for
fiimi-hing and dilivf-ring fne) and pro
v i'-ioii!- for ves-els and stations in the
Tliiiteenth Liylit-lfotr-e Distrii-t for the
lisi-al yeur etnling June 30, 1107, in ac
ciiiilaiice with specifications, copies of
which, with blank pioposaU and other
information, may be had upon applica
tion to Commander. P. J. Werlich, U.
S. X., In-pi'ctor. 3-14
CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE,
Vancouver Barracks, Wash., February
24, 1906. Sealed ptopo-als, in tripli
cate, will be received at this office until
11 o'clock a. in., March 23, 1000, and
then publicly opened, for furnishing and
installing gymnastic apparatus at Fort
Columbia, Watih. Full information will
be furnished on application to this
offi'-e, 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, Wh.", and addressed to the
Chief Quartermaster, Vancouver Bar
racks, Wash.
We Want to Talk to You
ABOUT BOOK BINDING
We do it in Ah the Latest and
Best Styles of the Art
dt dt
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
your ti-e that i relatively cheap in
your own locality is a iie-tion of great
important.
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ed of tiii'lvc i m li - it rilled seu oi pipe,
laid HI feet below th jfrildo of the
I. mid from aid point ,01) feet ottth
of the Miutli line of Krankliu uvenne, to
tl "I lh line of KxehuiiKi' Htreet, the
hi'iver nhall he coiiHirni'ted of u wooJcn
li li iin lii H hy 14 inchcM iiihidi, nieH
uieinent, mid of three-inch linnher, and
hIihII he well fastened to the uildl'l
pinniiij,' of the htreet.
In iiiufterh of deliiil, raid m-wcr idiull
h" eoiiilriieled aceoi'linj,' to the plans 11ml
"peeilieiil ions Hum eforo to he prepared hv
Ilin Cily Surveyor.
'Ihat ut mii.l point 1.) feet nonlh of
I he north line of (ii ande avenue tlieie
shall he eon.Kliiicled a Inii-k imiiiliole
into uhii-h the vaiiotm eti-eks and ,o
d ra in-, iliall he lend. The co,dn and ex-pen-.es
of eoimtnietiin; Hiiid sewer shall
he defrayed hy special ii-teiui.it upon
Hie lot, lands and premise henellted hy
the same, which are ileserihed an fol
lows: Lois (i, 7, H iitiil 0 of h, iik l.'l; IoIh I, 2,
'), I, S. !i, 10, II ,i,l i j,, ,(,k ..
lots I, 0 and (I in hlock il; lots 1, 2. .1
and of hloek 2:i; lots (I and 7 of hlock
111; lots 1, !l, 10, II and li of hloek lli,
all in Dial part of (he lown of Asloria
'now cily), a, laid mil and r-coi,,.( ,v
dolni M. Shively in Clatsop county, Mule
of Oregon,
MK ANDKRSOV,
ulicc . Indue of the Cilv.
3-io'
Andilor and I'olic
3 Astorian Building
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Corner Commercial and 10th Street
TREASURER'S NOTICE.
There U money in the city lioasiiry
to pay all warrants iiuhir-ed from tic
Hlh day of .March lo the Kith day of
May holh inclusive. Interest will cease
a tier this date,
THOMAS DKAI.KV, City Treasurer.
A'loi ia, Ore., March H, 1110(1. 3 20.