The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, April 21, 1906, FIVE O'CLOCK EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    SATURDAY, APRIL ai, toofl.
TUB MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, OREGON.
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GOVERNMENT SENDS AID.
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GRAIN FOR CHICK8,
r4 MUM lMrlalf - Oats
Ikal4 M. II allot.
Wi niitlfi'il ii short time ago In out
f our cxdjninr very iorflnrot ft
prtwalou, ny Anwlcun Fanclor. Ii
waa: "A Kill of mtlh't 'shhI la battel
than a quart. Tim smalt aa-rd Indnc
th hti to scratch for thi'in."
Tbla statniimtit la trw. We wit
nMmvl Urn dire dlaaati'r of th uttir ds
f ruction of tunny hundreds of yooni
chicks lu a brooder liounc through tb
fading of to iiiurb millet am), Millet
bvn1 should be fed aa eitra or daaert
Juxt a llltli now nud then to coax Uu
bcrm alontr nud to Induce thi'in tt
scraMi In tbw litter for It-Just a fen
atMil In tin grain mixture for the lit tic
chicks, not hiikIi, Just about a table
M'MMif ill to tt itmrt of mix I tire. Thli
will In of benefit where toi much will
li'iro' tliHr Uvea. It la too oily, toe
rlcb, I in tendency la to swell up and
ciuif the bowel. Thin la why It firovfi
no deniriii'Uve to boib old and young
fowls when fed too liberally.
Knfllr rorn la recommended for yooui
rhfrka. Ho U pearl barley, Uotb an
good. Neither of thes, however,
should be fed whole. Tbey should al
way lie cracked Into two or inor
ilcces before tbey ure M to any or
tent either to young rblcks, hena or
plgi-ons. Kaffir com that la thoroughly
well dried la nlinoat aa bnrd aa a bullet
ami Jimt aa easy of reduction In tlx
crop of l lie' poultry. For these renaon
. It should Ih i rucked or broken open be-
fort being fed. A Utile of thin, like tb
i millet, may be fed to grown poultry 01
i pigeons, but not young aquaba 01
' chicks.
We often recommend bulled oata foi
Shipping Enormoua Quantities of 8up
plie to San FranclKO,
. VANIIINlTNt, April 2Q.-ltatlim,
tent mill utit of nil aorta' are being
iruxlied by the iiiitliitiiil government to
Sim r'iiiilio In ii Id of t he M-oiln of
Unit "trlckon city. The following tele
gram lot hreil went b,V tielli'l'iil Hell,
chief -of ulnlf, to (iemtml I'minlmi, by
direction of the Secretary of War. lifter
a conferenie between Secretary Tuft
n ml Secretary lloniiiiitci i
"Kecrcliiry of War direct me to in
form you that dm iHiili'inmUr ((en
ci ill Im Ih'iii illrccleil lit fiiittiinl to
San I'l'iiiiiiti'ii nil nvnll'ililo uu va-a In
1 l he pociuii of llii- army, The cniii
inlrwary general him I ti I'iiected to
hip I ho hundred tlioiiiuiil rat ion from
IihihmI Iii,iij poliiln, A'linlllil Mi"
i'ulla Mure M-tnd will be limtrncti'd j
tu cniiici' wllii J mi anil In fiiriilli all
fund iiiiji' that can be inl d from
I lie store, at Mure Muiiili alo to for-nl-tl
my available iailv.- aviiilubhi for
milking ini'ii'lcd shelter,"
The revenue rult.-r wi-vlei. Inn jihtc
cd at the dt-poal of lite war depart
mint live of lu vecbi the IVrry, Me
Ciilliieh. rlielk Hartley and (ioMeu
lint''. nlriiilliiiiH liuve been m'iiI to
I'oillatiil and Seiittle In buy pr Uloiis
in the open market and hurry them to
San Kruiici-H-o, The l'rilitt and other
unity pnl neac Sail KiiiiwIn-h have
only a liniilcd iMiiuitiit of aiipplic on
hand, t'on"ipieiitiv the guiernitU'iit
iiinii.it reply on ilo-e -iipptie. in nf-1 poultry of all kluda, Tbla la to a vol
f.d mre limn emei Ii. V i. Mel to the ,,,' ' "-" or bulla of till
thuilinU in need of fl. - , "U nt U'
, , , , , ... bulled oala get tbero cllppetl. Tbla li
The war depaitm.i.1 official- Innate nl)l, thrau.h m.ril,nn tnA fh,
greater part of Uie bull trimmed there
1
thai the loe iiliiiiied by the guwril'
meiit by the artliiitake and lire will
Mwttmt to f1.7tai.iaHi,
Cray will le tbe numt Niutar col
oring for Spring, 150 varletlc of gray
patient, audi a overplnidH, ilingoiml
and plain weavea, a well a an lm
inene aawortuient of of other tn-ty
coloring and a large range of black and
blue good all of which will In worn
by good drew thU Spring. Can be
en only at 0. II. Hooper' on April
2(Hh to 24th.
GENEROUS NEW YORK.
Over Half Million Raiard For California
Sufler?ra.
NOW VOItK, April 2t More than
ti.ilf a million didhirx wa iiilciilied
here yi".lenkiy for the relief i.f the
mlTcrer. in (ilifoniiaV iliiiHlii, In
ndditioti to the relief fund it wan an
noimcml thai ("lareuci H, Muckay,
plcident of the 'olal -Yelegrupli ('mt
pativ, ha tillered tlOO.IMHI tit the I'lii
VCC.ily of Culifol I'ill, if needed Inward
the erection of new building.
Vet-iday' inntrlbiitiiiiit eime with
out any orgaiiied effort, Mayor Me
t lelhtn ,Int ni(ht, however, iued a
priM'lamnlion aipointing a reprcenU-
tive commit I- f relief whicb w ill meet
and nrj.-i.ui. in tlie city hall IikI.iv
when "yteniatic work will lie begun,
Yeiterd.iv'H big niilmcription it. wa
heaiK'd by dohu 1. l!iKkcfcller with a
cnutribution of IHKUMM. The I'nile.l
itailway Invenlinent tnnpany, through
JU banker, (mbtcribed i7."i.(M)0; M. (lug
gnhcim 4 Son contributed $.0.000;
the Carnegie Hero Fund and T. 1'. Mor
gan A Co., $'2.'5,IMK each. Many aub
Heriptiont of $10,000 and i,"ihhi .m,1
.to awell tho total. The New York
HtiKii exchange tiroKer eotitriiMiteu a
tobiil of $S5.(KK in addition to the larg,.
individual contribution ntmounivd
from tho Wall atreet dintrict.
Mr. Heiiiinn Oclrlchx, who UM much
pro)ortj', i chairman of a commit teo
of hidie urrmiging for a benefit Satur
day afternoon and evening at the Hip
pedrone.
from. Thin reduce tbe conauinptloi
of tbe buaka. It la lu Ha natural alati
more than one half btiaka. When fed
to poultry In Ita natural aute tbej
muat grind up and con-ume one plat ol
at raw to erery quart of oata that la fed
to them. The atraw or buak or bull ol
tbe oata baa uo food value whatever
For tbla renaon It la a wa-tte of tlun
ud labor lu tbe life of tbe be a to coin
pel bur to grind up the bull of the oata
which retard rather than lurreaaea th
egK production. Then, agalu, the point
of tbe oat bull la very xhurp, and whet
fed to any extent It la po!bla thai
It will lacerate the interior of tin
crop of tbe fowl, c rent lux an Irrltatlor
that may lend to dlttcau,. Some of thi
beat authorltlea lu the veterinary world
claim that much or tbe poultry that
die without apparent came may I
attributed to the Irrltatlou of the Inter
nal part of tbe crop and tbe paeaaR
to the gizzard with the aharp polnta ol
oata and other aharp pointed grain
Whether tbla be true or not can be aub
atniitlatod by thoae who feed any quan
tlty of ont to their poultry. The great
er part of Uie oat that are fed to poul
try at the prewent time la ground Intc
meal and mixed Into the maah food.
L!l
Your attention Is
called to our new
store, now open and
ready for business
We Do Expert
Painting, Graining
Paper Hanging
and Frescoing
(JIVE US A CALL
The Eastern Painting
& Decorating Co.
No, 75 Mb 8t.
Bating Carelessly
frequently caimea itomach trouble, but careful eating will never
right them. When your stomach if out of condition, it need hln
that no food can supply. It mtit be thoroughly cleansed, settled
and strengthened.
ood never docs this.
PILLG
re the greatest stomach medicine human skill ever compounded.
Don't attempt to cure your stomach by dieting. You will half
starve and get little benefit. Give IJeccham's Pills a chance and yon
will again know the pleasures of a sound digestion. Appetite will
return and the stomach again work without any discomfort. The skin
will clear, the face plump out, while people v ill remark "How well
you're looking." These arc lactt, not fancies. Prove it yourself.
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fold Everj-wh-M la Box,
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C0FFEEJEA,
Aswsiutt Purify, flnesi Flavor,
rti i:2 Sfrtlh, rnscutf ri:?.
CLOSSET&DEVERS
JUST A MOMENT!
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"Billy IBuster
hoes"
They bive a sole that won't wear out
ow is the time to take Iloliiater'a
Rocky Mountain Tea. It clean your
system of all impurities. A wonderful
xpring tonic. A family benefactor. 35
cent, Tea or Tablet. Frank Hart,
druggist.
NEWS RECEIVED IN RUSSIA.
ST. l'KTKIiSMlTMl, April 20. -The
calamity al San l-'rancixco lm canned
a profound impression here. Although
yesterday wa observed as a holiday
the papers printed extra giving the
(news and everywhere expressions ol
sympathy wan hcuiM.
EXPRESSES SYMPATHY.
XT, T'lCTKHNIUniO, April 20. For
eign Minister I.aumdorf yesterday made
a personal cull on Ambassador Meyer
at hU residence and expressed tbe sym
pathy and condolences of the llussian
government in the frightful disaster
which bun fallen upon Sj-n Francisco.
I"n for lUtrhlnir.
Much iIi'hihIh upon the selection of
egir for hatching. Egg for tbla pur
piwe sliniilil be of mil form abapa and
alxe and tblcknea of shell, aaya a re
cent bulletin of tbe Connecticut experi
ment atiitlnn. Hough Mtielled, dirty and
mottled egg with thin mIicIIh should be
excluded. "There la aome doubt aa to
Uiij ndvlahlllty of setting Hinall eiyr.
Willie It I possible that they may be
aa fertile and produce aa many chick
aa larger egg It la probable that pul
Iota from the former will have u tend
ency to lay amnll eggs," Small egga
abould therefore be avoided.
Egg which are over five daya old
should not be uaed. "Every egg should
be carefully dated when tnkeu from tbe
nest In order to avoid error on this
point. While good hatches have been
Bftcured from egga that were tbrea
week old when placed In the Incuba
tor. na a rule they cannot be expected
to butch well after they are ten daya
old."
Granulated Meat For I'unllr-.
For thoae who have neither time nor
opportunity to prepare meat In other
forma for their poultry the prepared
granulated stuff la an excellent aubatl
tute and la so cheap that It abould nev
er be left out of the diet for growing
chicken: and for winter layera, aaya A.
V. Meerach In Weatern Toultry Jour
on I. It Is made either from horseflesh
or from tbe offal of cattle and la a com
position of flesh and bone boiled up
and dried and then pressed into block,
afterward being passed through a mill
to be broken up into convenient sixes.
It la so prepared that It will keep fresh
and sweet for aome considerable time,
and when chickens are fed entirely on
dry food It la convenient to give them
their meat In this form. Tho amount
to bo given depends largely upon tha
Izo of tho birds, but n little every day
to each ono will make n great differ
ence.
S. A. GIMRE,
AGENT FOR THE DOUGLAS SHOE
3 Bond Street Cpp. Sosa Higgina It Co.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Ineulintor Chick In dor lien.
A hen to which liiculmtor chicks arc
to be given should be free from lice
tnd In another nest where other hous
cannot disturb her. In the evoiih! twr,
or three chicks at least t!i):ly-s!x b;i::v::
old may bo placed under lry fr.mi be
hind, care being talctn nut t.i o: ..iv
her lest she slop on tlte:. At has? one
chick of each color aliuv.l 1 le Rivey" 1;.t,
for hens are apt h kill dil:!n of it
other breed, color or s!,:c thin lb-no
they have already n.I-pt.'J. '.'m i'i'
lowing morning ulu ai.'.y bi n 1 1 1
mother as many as are j;1vi-!i ir. - V- '
letln Connecticut Stfi::,v.i.
The arrows of env-asm .n;'. lrv::.
with contempt. It Is the auear lu the
latlre or ridicule that galls aud wounds.
W. Qladdtta.
NOW FOR A NICE DAINTY
LITTLE PIECE OF
CHINA
4 CHINA TEA POT, CHOCO
LATE POT, CUP AND SAUCER
OR EVEN A NICE LITTLE TEA
SET, MAY BE JUST THE THING
YOU ARE WANTING IF SO
THE PLACE TO GO IS THE
Yokohama Bazaar
ft.D Commercial Street, Astoria
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away or take something Chat only half cures it, leaving the seeds of serious throat and lung trouble.
' Stops the Cough and heals the lungs and prevents
'fieoiiiOEiie okad SonsuGnption
Consumption Threatened
C. linger. 211 Maple St., Champaign, III., writes:
"I was troubled with a hackir.g couch lor a year and
I thought I had consumption. I tried great many
remedies and' I was under the care of physicians for
several months. I used one bottle of FOLEY'S
HONEY AND TAR. It cured me, and I have not
been troubled since."
Cured Hemorrhages of the Lungs
A. M. Ake, Wood, Ind., writes: "Several years
since my lungs were so badly affected that I had
many hemorrhages. I took treatment with several
thysiclans without any benefit. I then started to take
OLEY'S HONEY AND TAR, and my lungs srs
now as sound as a bullet. I recommend it la ad
vanced stages of lung trouble."
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