MONDAY, MARCII 19, 1900. 6 THE MORNING ASTOIUAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. TUBERCULOSIS AGAIN. rkt Cow 9oarv of Health mm Strcartk t MaakU. At a rewnt mwtlnn of a rlty organ ization nn Instructor In bRctiriolosy delivered an address on tnbonniUwIs, by which tbe Impression was loft that milk Is a dangerous food, though hf declared that genu of tuberculosis are everywhere aud that probably every man In the audience bad them iu hi body, perhaps iu sufficient quantity to nay that he had tuberculosa In passive form. And here is the danger that lies la the discussion of this question from we side only. The public gets wrong Impressions because it has not complete Information. Bovine and human tuber culosis may be Identical, and an occa clonal cow may put some germs of tu berculosis Iu milk, but there is far loss danger from milk than from air. not only because then1 arc fewer such germs in milk than in air, but because In milk they do not directly reach the part of the human Ixxly most liable to infection, as they do iu air. Resides, city milk Is very largely sterilized and no made safer than air. Hut supposing things were even between milk and air two parallel quest ious would arise: Are we to stop breathing? Are we to stop using miik? We may state as a gen eral truth that the cow is a great source of health aud strength to hu manity and a minor source of trouble. The public should be Impressed with the fact that dairy product are gener ally health giving aud always so when properly handled. National Stockman. McSparraa on Geaeral Porpoe. In the geueral purpose animal idea "the wish is father to the thought." Men want the geueral purpose cow because she would be so handy and profitable. I will admit it would be a very attrac tive addition to the herd, at one barn at least, if I could have half a hundred Jerseys displaced by cows that would eat no more per capita and give as much or more milk that would test as much or more at the creamery. Each year or oftener each would give me a big calf that could be started right off on a short cut to a profitable market as baby beef, and when each one's own life milking fever was over or going Into a decline she would offer op ber carcass on tbe altar of her final general pnrposeness, as prime, market topping beef. I guess Byron was thinking of the dairyman with the general purpose hope la his heart when be said: "There comes forever something be tween us and what we deem our hap piness." The general purpose cow as a fixed, breedible fact would make ns happy, with a gospel measure of dairy happi ness. But the thing that comes be tween is the fact that we can't get her. That's the fly in the ointment. That's the beam in the dual cow man's eye the hope deferred that maketh the heart sick and the other fellow tlred. W. T. McSparran in Hoard's Dairy man. Dairy Wisdom In Brief It was a great invention that was given to the dairy world when the Babcock tester was discovered. The influence which it has exercised upon the dairy industry would not be easy to estimate. There is another tester wanted, however, that has not been invented yet. It is some instrument that will readily tell the amount of filth in the milk. Is it impossible to Invent such an instrument? Orange Judd Farmer. Solder la Cheap and Clean. Tlug up the holes in your milk pails, but don't do it with old rags. Solder is cheap and clean. So Corners In Model Bara. Rev. Mr. Detrlch, the "model farm er," has no "corners" in bis dairy barns at least no square corners. All right angle Joints are made slightly concave, bo that dirt and germs will find no lodging place, and, as Mr, Detrich says, "it is far easier to clean a round than a square corner." Bedding for (own. While bedding material for cows ahould he as free as possible from dust and dirt that might get into the milk and should not irritate the skin of the animals, two other important requirements are the keeping of ani mals clean aud the power of absorb ing liquid manure. Tbe Bewt Milking; Machine. They say they have a milking ma chine at last that will do the work, but, like the flying machine, it will be some time before it is in common use. The farm boy or girl growing up with out knowing how to milk is missing a valuable part of bis education. Milk ing Is not disagreeable work when all the conditions are right. Have the conditions right and start the boys and girls early. No milking machine can ever come up to a good, faithful boy, and a good girl Is just a little better, says Kimball's Dairy Farmer. Care of tbe Yonngatera. Give the calves the sunniest, warm est corner in the barn. It is best to keep the youngsters In loose boxes, so they will have plenty of exercise. They should be handled and taught to lead. If calves are dropped aud the sta bles are not very warm a small blanket should be fitted to each one. These may be made from pieces of old wool blankets, and the straps or strings can be let out as the youngster grows. The young stock should be given nlentF of uood .bright hay ard osie quick HELP WANTED. W A NT ED MAX AG EK ECU PRAXCH ollioe we wish to locate here in As toria; address with reference. The Morris Wholesale House, Cincinnati, Ohio. 320 WANTED Girl for general housework; snull family. Enquire at Astorian oll'ue. Miimi.i:-.i;i:n widow wants a position ,i hou-ekee pt r for a widow er: no olije, . timi to 1 or 2 children. Call or mite. 22"J l'ti-t St.. Portland, Ore. WW SALE ONE l.Al'NVIl M ITAlil.F. lor s-.-ning pulpites, .100O cash; 10 'ioi power. I'nion Cms Engine; engine now. only used 2 months; launch 30 feet long, team li S; hull rebuilt lu-t rear. WANTED By Chicago wholesale and mail order house, assistant manager man or woman) for this country and adjoining territory; -alary $20 and ex penses paid weekly; expense money ad vanced; work pleasant; position perma nent; no investment or experience re quired; spare time valuable; write at once for full particulars and enclose self addressed envelope. Superintendent, 132 Lake St., Chicago, 111. 3-23 FOR SALE MY LEWIS AND CLARK farm, consisting of 132 acres of land; all the stock and farm implements go with the place; or will rent if I dc make a sale in a short time. Address V. J. Ingalls, Astoria, Ore. 3-lC-tf LADIES EMPLOYED TO DO FANCY work at home during spare time; no experience required; good pay and steady; address Fancy Work Dpt., 1344 Market st., San Francisco. 3 8-lm FOB SALS. FOR SALE Pony, broken to ride and drive. Apply at Astorian office. THE SHEFFIELD MARINE ENGINE, gasoline, for fish boats; any speed; best made; right price; in stock; on exhibition; running in salesroom; also Fairbanks-Morse Stationary Gasoline Engines. Fairbanks, Morse 4 Co., First and Stark streets, Portland, Ore. 3-1-lm FOR SALE. CORNER LOT 504100. 8 room house, beautifully ornamental Sycamore street shade trees 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. Enquire 307 Ninth streeet. FOR RENT HOUSES. FOR KENT -- TWO HOUSES ; OOOI) t location. Enquire at office Sherman Transfer Co. 3-15-t.f. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. R'KNTSHED housekeeping rooms. Ap ply No. 077 Exchange street. lw NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS. I'ROI'OSALS FOR BEEF AND MUT ton - Vaiicouvef Barracks, , Wash. March 15, 190C Sealed proposals for furni-hing and delivering fresh beef and mutton for six months beginning July 1, 190C, will be received here and at offices of eommissaii' s at Fort Stevens.. Ore., Boise Barracks, Idaho; Forti Ca sey, Columbia, Flagler, Lawton, Walla Walla. Ward, Worden, Wright and Van couver Barracks, Wash., until 10 a. m.. April 14, 1000, and then opened. En velopes containing proposals should be indorsed, "Proposals for fresh beef arid mutton, to he opened April 14, 1906, and adrcsscd to commi-sary of posts to he supplied, or to Lt.-Col. George B. Davis, Chief Commissary. 3-19 WOOD YARDS, WOOD! WOOD! WCOD! Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, any kind of wood at lowest prices. Kelly, the transfer man. 'Phone 8191 Main, Barn on Twelfth, opposite opera house. bran and middlings to keep them grow ing and make good "none. Farm Jour nal. A Lively Tussle with that old enemy of the race, Con stipation, often ends in Appendicitis. To avoid all serious trouble with Stom ach, Liver and Bowels, take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They perfectly regu late these organs, without pain or dis comfort. 25c at Chas. Rogers, druggist. mm rvn m Situations Wanted Advertisements Twice Without Charged BUSINESS DIRECTORY RESTAURANTS. FIRST-CLASS MKAL i for loo; nice cake, cofloe, pio, or j doughnuts, h tvt V. S. Ktvtaur jant. 431 liond St. I BEST 15 CENT MEAL. You can always thai the lut 1 15-rent meal it) the city at the Rising Sun Restaurant. (il2 ( 'ommereialSt. Portland Restaurant 378 Astor St. Good Clean Meals. Excellent Service. Meals From 15 Cents to 50 Cents. BROKERAGE. C. J. TUENTHARD Rsal Estate, Iniuranca, Commiiiior and Shipping. CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER. Office 133 Ninth 8trt, Next to Juttlo Offioa. ASTORIA, OREGON. Eagle Concert Hall 320 Astor St. The leading amusement house, P. A. PETERSON, Prop Parker House Bar Cor. Ninth and Astor Sts. Agency for Edison Pbonogrtpos and Cold Moulded Records. 0O0O0OO00O00O04OOO0OOOOOOOOOOOO0O0OO0OOOO0OOOO0OOO0OOOO0OO00C JUST We Want to Talk to You ABOUT BOOK BINDING We do it in All the Latest and Best Styles of the Art 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 d d ct di The J. S. Dellinger Co. Makers of All Kinds or Books Astorian Building Corner Commercial and 10th Street Inserted PROFESSIONAL CARD. PHYSICIANS. JAY TtJTTI.K, M. I). PHYSICIAN AND sl'KOKON Acting AMitnt surgeon lS. Marine Ho4iltut Service, Jdltii hours: 10 to 12 a.tn. 1 to 4:11 p.m. 471 Commercial Street, tnd Floor. DR. J. P. GORAY, Specialist EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT 305 Oregonian Building. PORTLAND .... OREGON OSTEOPATHISTS. DR. RH0DA C. HICKS OSTEOPATH Offlco Manuel. Hid. I'liono Mark 2066 67S Commercial St.. Astoria. Ore. DENTISTS. DR. T. L. HALL, DENTIST. 024 Commercial St Astoria On-mm. Uk. VAl'CHA-N, Dk.ntivt Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon. Dr. W. V. I.O(!AN DENTIST 78 Commercial St , Khanahan Buildup MUSIC TEACHER. WANTED -THREE MUSIC PUPILS.! Inquiro at Astorian ofQo. MANDOLIN LESSONS GIVEN-ilRS. C D. Stewart, 127 Seventh street. A MOMENT! tf di di LAUNDRIES. The Troy Laundry Tha only white labor laundry In ths oily. Doss tho bait work al reasonable prlooo and It In ovory way worthy of your patronaga. 10th and DUANI St.., Phono 1M1. HOTEL PORTLAND Flnoit Hotel In the Northwest PORTLAND, ORE. CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. TREASURER'S NOTICE. I li. 1 e t- 11 'i.e. I ill tin- 1 It 1 1 t-.l-ill In pal illl H.innit-. pii ciiled Hint en ,!t..-il Hum lie- Tilt tu tin- L'lth 1I1IV ill M.il, IHII.'i. Iitt.-le.l lll ee.i-e lilt. I llil-il.it.-. 1 iii m s in: u.i City Tllililliel loii.i, (he , M .11 li IT, I'.'Oii, I! ;io NOTICE. Ilciliil inn iti! 1 1 . 1 1 1 i-i In 1 . 1 1 11. il 11111 11 , IV it 11 -i.m-. liy tie Commou 1'iiiinei! l the l it y ut Ailm i.i; 'lh.it .tid I'mnnil hei'liy ihehwiM it iletel 111111.1I H'lt and intention tu inipimc lS.md -til-it In. in the west line of Sixth -1 re. I In the v.e-l hue uf M.I'lllH-N A tm i.l III that. Jeirt "I the t'it of Al t.ni.l ;( hii.l nil' .Ul'l I-endl.-.l l.y .I11I1II M.l'lniv anil rXtl-ll'leil l. t'uu llllll'V Sai.l iiiiiiioeii:ent h.ill '"llit n( ie- in. mil- .ill II hi itiiii'i'i . liilew.ilk aii'l pliuikin Htiil '.'i.nliii.' the tli'i-t tti Id tilhli-hi'il til'h- t'i th- lull "iilth tl I, exeept the H.rt lull where mml- eti -i liuialU me i-.iii-t r'li t. il, iiml ut sued jiline the itre-t -.hall he rtnlril limit eiuh ttf inrli tu the mUMinlieil iiiile, m' to the mih j r a 1 ! ' I hut when the ntKH-t in improveil it will he on the C'tuhli-lied jfrail--. New it!ewulk nhnll he eiiiintrileteil on Loth of the Btreet nnj on t!i" nouth ltle of the utreet from the went line of Fifth utreet to th. wrxi linn of MeOuie'ti Anuria and on the north Mtle of aid -treet from the CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. went line of Fourth atrret to the cwt lino of Third xtieet Hie hlewll nhnll he cement liliivnlk live feet wide nn, I k two foot park upmv Let ween tlm utile wulk tuiil the I'liih mill n pink Kpiiee of one fool, hettteeii the In-ltlo eiln of th -i.liHMill m tut the piopnity linn, ond on I he 1 1 11 1 ii iulii poll Ion of llin ulreet the lewiilkn mIikII Lo woiHlen iilinvlkii con .I i lifted of ileeklne; (wo iiielie in thick ui'ioi. (iutleu nhull he cmintrucled on Imtli lti of the nlicct uml t-iiteh Imnliii eniiiiectiuK with newer lmll he win--ti iieted in nu ll i oiuer mid all prlii(; unit t iiptiK'i'" "htil he liiki-n up Ly tillii( thtiiiiH mid lend into the gutter, I'l'iiu fin ti tu eiuh the li-t hiil he iiiiii-iid'iiiileil in lllli'd ill with cmalied ink tu the tl plli of nine iieh' when i h. H .Mult! ii'lleil mid filch layer of n.l.-e imliiv, h,i l- well Inllied. Iii mull. "I i!i'i:iil ..nil impioveiiieiit 'nil In i I l in t.- I il. ninlill;' to th pl.iiin li d - p i iii- if i"ii Iheiefitr to he .lf'.lie. Li the I lt llll'U'l ll hell' m.ilti-1 pi in . led I Si.it the i-ii-U .tll'l I'Vpell '. "t t'OII '.tiuiluif ,ut unpi "M'liiilil h:ill L- lie. liMU'l hi 'i-.i,il ii ii,i-ii lipt'll the luN Imidi mid pi. iiii-i hem-lited Ly iiiil l'i', l;inl .Hid pi i-ini-ii an- M fuh. low, to il luN I, .', mil l m ta'-h ut i.i.ifU ir, h, ,iii-i :!, uml hit" liiiinlieied .'i, li, Jiul s ill in h ut IdtH-k IJ I.l, 1 1, I'i uml Ml, nil in lh.it part ut I lie l Ut, el iti'ii,i u I.i id nut nnd I ,"i;ti hi l.'hli . hue end e(eineil Ly 1 villi ''liiei in I l.tt.'.p i i i ii t Oiecti i'i "I A SMI. KM n ,!it"t .in I r.'li.e I. id; i- ..I tin- City .1 I'O NOiiCK. "t.f ! h li-lil -llfll, lil.lt ih- Com- tm .ii I "nn. il i.( the i it i ut Antiitik hii ili-iliied il. detei ri;ilnit l"li it tut llltentlun t.t ie eil.ihli-h Ihi- '1.1, le nu llMlltf .ivt-niie In. in i-.itt Illl.- uf Ivu-lity tilth t e. t t. 'In- ifl line ut Tm nty ii(;htii .'net, .i I f i it I -,ii. jjniile win-It 0 re i laLlikMi-d will I e il lh fiilliiwiiijf el'i i it inn iipnii the Ltixin of Ihc (jimlen e l ilijhe. Ly m 'iiimi.e o "I of IL - It y of Almm, to wit: At the et line of Twenty tilth tret lit .IT- feet, iilinv.- the Lai of ritili't, ut the went line, unit also the mt line uf Twenty xixth -treet .it '.'SO feel aliove the LiiiU of (,'rHe; at the vet, and nl'u eiint line of Twenty -eventh tret ut '.'Is In-t iilitivc the Lanii of Kiatlfi; at the ih-hI lino of Twenty eij(hlh tre.a al J.0 feel ii1k)v( Liuii of (-rude aa now e-liLli"hed. Tluit Lt tween -aid ha -in bImv del lulled, the it ivc t hu! he on a graililtil ltiie, miii the minie nhall Le level from north to nouth. OI.OI" ANDUISON, Auditor mid Police -Indue of the City. 3 20 NOTICE. Nut ire in ln'H-hy i x i'ii, that the Com mon Council of t ho City of A-torin, Iim ilorl, H'd it. intention mid ileterminatl'in of i-Dii-t iin-t inp; a .ewer on Kighteeiitn t.t i ee( from it point of fifteen feet nou'h of the north line of (irtinde avenue, to the noilh line of llxehitlic htiet-t. I'rom miid point 15 feet nouth of the north line of Urando avenue, to the point ,"ii) feet nouth of the nouth line of Frank lin avenue, the newer ahull Le conntruet- cd of twelve inch vitrified newer pip? laid 10 feet Lclow the jrade of the ktn. t, nnd from oiiitl point 60 fet-t Houth of the Mmtli line of l-'rnnklin nvenue, to the north line, of K.vclmiicji. ntreet, the newer nhall Le coiiitructed of u woo.len Lox 12 inches Ly I I inches iiiHide nicaii iirement, ami of three-inch luuiLcr, and -hull Le well fuHlencd (o the under pinning of the Btreet. Iu mntlert of detail, said newer tthall Le coiiMlrncleil mroiMiiiK to the plmiH nud specilii-nt ioiiH therefore to Le prepared Ly ilm fiiy Surveyor. Thiil nl, mi LI point l,i feet, nouth of the north Iim- of (Irninle avenue there hhilll he constructed u lirick imillhole into which the various ctvek-i and Lox drain slnill he lend, The costs and ex penses of coiihtriicliii' naid Hewer hIiiiII lie ilefinyed Ly npecial ansivshineiit upon the lot, IiiihIh and premises lieiielilcl Ly the smile, which are tlescrihcd as fol lows: Lots tl, 7, H mid !l of Llock l.T; lots 1, 2, II, 4, T, H, !l, 10, II anil 12 in Llock I I; lots 4, ." mid (I iu Llock 2-1; lots 1, 2, 3 uml 4 of Llock 23; lots (I nnd 7 of hlock 111; lols 1, !), 10, II nnd 12 of Llock 1)2, all in thai part of Ihe (own of Astoria (now city), us laid out and recorded Ly John M. Nhiu'ly in Clatsop county, Slate of Oregon, OI.OF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the. City. 3-20 TREASURER'S NOTICE. There is money in the city treasury to pay all warrants indorsed from the V filh day of March to the. Iflth day of May, 1005, Loth inclusive. Interest will cense, after this date. THOMAS DEALKY, City Treasurer. Astoria, Ore,, March 8, 1000. 3-20