THE MORNING ASTORIAN, AS'JOIUA. OREGON. VCIIMIBERCOIIIIEIICE mm44ammmmmH : 7 TUESDAY, JUKE it, tm, 3 (Continued frum peg .) iTiat th fai iiirrt nl rifviiif g.'ljT-ITiU per pound mr their butter fnt. Thl 8 cent a pound and morn than th price pm one year (go. 1 m tu0 infurnivJ by the concern that they ara unabl to get all of th milk and warn thy delr, and that for thlt rnn they had refused many order for th Hoiiml iiuc mal for tli Alaska trad. And upon further Inquiry I found thai the butter that wa going through HeatUe to Alnk mm mttnnli'turil In th state of tha Mlddla Wet, and unon fend ranging from on hundred to on hundred and fifty dollar an arr, and m a cilmal wher mid and wintry wlhr prevail from lx to seven montli In tit year, and wher tha (t of feed. rut naraaurlty t far greater man tn wiw oiimat of ti itat. And m wa look forward Into tha future and real! tha wonderful development, t.ot only In our cltle war homa, but for thousand of nll along the Alaska rnat and then Uk Into conttdaralbn tha Uland of th , which already art drawing upon tt to a considerable extent for our dairy prndurti and then romlder the Orient where million upon . million of people r becoming edueat . d to, tha neelty of dairy product! .Hen," and not then an yon omprbnd J tha poMlbllltlc of dairying along tlili coa-t. Nor I that all. Whan tha mar ket of Alaka and of tha Inland of tha ai and tha Oriental emmtrle have , Iwfn awppHrd you hav yet tha eltin of tha East with their million of pnnu latlon. that must rwlva their aupplla from Motawnara. I am eonfUleul that tha lima wilt cow whn with our cheap land favorable rilmate and map rail road rata, our butt and rhee will find a market la Saw York, I'MladalphL . and Tloston, ;; : :.-'" 1 "What ha been aald about tha upjly and demand of th dairy Indue ry In general will apply with equal fore to th poilbllltle of avaporatad or con densed milk. In order to show what haa bean don In thlt Una I will go lark flva year, at which Urn thcra w not a ran of condensed milk put In thl atata, but that wa Imported bar from th dairy awtlona of tit wt and frum California. Tint about tlmt tltna. and after two or three year of hard work tha IVlfla Cot OVndewed Milk Com- pny concluded to put a plant at Forwt (irova, Wellington county. Tha mot that wa expected at that tim wa that thay would Ktipply tha boiua markat. In rliitling 1h Alaka trade, and pcmtiMy out to th Orient, Today v find thl company ba frrown and aapamlad, and enlarged until It now own fir large ronlenlng plant, Two la Dragon and tbrea In Vhlngton. And tha mot urprilti2 part of It I the fact that tbey are able to pay hlglwr prk for their milk her than In paid In th dairy aectlon of the went, and yt TurnUh that market with th (Inuhed proilurt, and their deair tdy la not for uiore , market, but for mora milk to aupply th market which they already bavt, and which tbey ha la the Mlddla and Falara State, and all through tha South aa wall a California and Alaska. And large order from- the liland and th Orient. Thlt company I today tak ing In at their fuel or If In Hllloboro and Foret flror 130,000 pound of milk dally, and for thl th farmer within fadlua of a few mile of the two fae torle will nwlva In round number fM)0,000 tbl year, to ay nothing of th army of men, women and children who find employment at thane factorla throughout tha entire year. And thl not 1L The farm upon which thl much I produced ar growing richer and mora valuable year by year and k will continue to do to a long aa dairy ing; I practiced, Ind that could bavt bVen bought In tha traction Ave yeara ago for VM) an acre now readily aell for three time that amount. "A to tha beat method for co-operation to 1 to apeedlly cttlo the dairy bind I would aay 'co-operata. It the merchant and tha mannfaura and the bnnker and the bulne Ihtereitt co operate with th farmer. Orgonia the f inner, get them Interested. 111 upon the Oregon Agrlculturnl College for a farmer and 1 dairymen' meetlnpf. f!et the knowledge which they have been ac cumulating for car, Aak them to bring to you men who have bad year of experience In dairying and hve made a aiicccn of the buslnem, and get the benefit of that experience. See that your 2 Ywi&$ Menu My Most every one of you are anxious to be aoniebody and have something in this world but vou don't see how vtm afal hA . w ivu6 wu Diuttu vAiuy. xiuocb toojt aiscouraging aoes'nt til But listen, do you know that most of our most prominent meu today were at onetime in just such a place as you are? How did they get it? Not bv working on a salary all their lives but by taking as much of their early salary as they could spare and investing it where it would pile up money for them and almost before they knew it they had a good start, hence a good finish You say you dont make enough salary to have any to invest. Say you make $50.00 per mouth, you can live nicely and wear good clothes on 40. anv of vou. but at the end of the month vr.nr i oviaitu yuui ueau - j - i , , , , , , j w b " jvu otvp U1U uu uuuh .wucrc 1 i.as gune. une ming certain u cas gone somewtiere. Would'nt it be better for you at the end of v vuiu mi wc uuic io Bay, wcu my is gone iusi as it was oetore but flU.W of it went toward payinjr for mv lot and in a few months I'll have it paid for?" rf 6 , y " u VlV ProPositioa exactly young man. It beats putting money in the bank because you can't draw it out and besides it is paying you about 60 per cent, increase instead of 3 per cent. - . v , . , . ' . "... v. t . '. ; , . ..... ' . f , t b " " ' ' ' f ' ! ' The above cut sriows n tract n( fc!tis nmrA- n dmij t. .it; . : . - v ,;; . " v-vv. f-ivivu; i x uiwauu wuitu wc aic seumg on terms mat anyyoung man can -i riu y y ru BnQ iU monm Ior tnese lots and whUe ytt are PayinS them they are increasing in value. The prices are from J $500.00 OT $650.00 each which includes all street improvements, cement side walks and curbs, Bull Run water, etc., all paid for. These lots if??5!' PrCSCnt PriC" b 0QC year Dn,t pUt lt ff yun ComePsee us and we will explain more in detail, ",.. . . Astoria Saving Bank Building, Astoria. h CouchBuildin Portland 44t , till Ml HtmHrtrfMt H Ill I aaaal farmer who are taking an intewtt In (lie Uiiiry iiiilimtry end supplied with ail the literature ponible on tho ubjct. If they are not ubcriueri to the dairy paper ee that they are, even if thi body ha to uberlbe and par for them. Talk dairying in aeaon and out of aea on, and at all time. Have noma ban ner hung where everyone coming Into the city ran e thorn, with thi tnte- ini-nti 'ClaUop county l deatined to become th gretci(t dairy trtion in the world.' Have printed upon your Cham ber of Commerce lfltterbead and else where i 'Watch our dairy Industry grow.' Ami you will ba tunrlied at the interest thnt will be ahown, and thnt In Happy Colors Ton know that there are colors which signify aadnesa, other which Indicate happiness but do you ever itop to think how often people are ill You know that children and flower thrive beat In I J V ! Jl the sunshine. Why not haVe more tunshtna In your home, then why not lot ua ahow you how to get i tho walla by using t urn. ii x w :m w mum i -'.or i !. -y .' J I 1 W i ; I III . AK w r a i""'.. ' m mm mam m OKt SanitairWallCbating Bv havinor vour walls decorated " with Alabastine you will make able, more sanitary, and will make your home a more cheer ful place to live in. Let ua show you how easy and economical Alabastine is, and how the dif ferent tints and stenciled de signs can be combined to pro duce "exactly tneeneci J vou want." a W will pmr to too tliat AlttM. ttne 1 uprlnr tn every other wall cot ilutr, U you 1U lv b u opportunity, . ALLEN WALL PAPER & PAINT CO. a hort time. "This brine us down to the bis num. bor, the uggcation that will be helpful io Duiuung up tli dairy tnduatry. The nrt rwinlsite I cow, the next more (w, and then more cow. Then come jjood cow, and then better cow, and men th best coat. Thi oriranization i'an be helpful in brhiiiinB thi about. If you know of any one who is anxious to get more cow or better cow, helu him to jjet them j let him have Che money if necewary. A jeood cow I the bet tecurity lu the world. A cood cow. the right kind of a xow, will pnv for herself in three or four month, Start in by supplying your own city with all of her dairy products i when this i lone produ for outside , markets. Remember that every dollar brought in trom the sale of diitry products U new money and that unlike other industries. you are not robbing the soil but are all valuable and that you are really selling sunatunc and water, for these arc the element thnt produce the feed from which butter and cheese are mades "In order that you may have a com prehensive idea a possible of what can be done in dairying I will ahow you what has been done in one of the great est dairy countries in the world, and then I am done: "It is claimed that Holland ha 324 cows on each 100 acre of cleared land or three and one-fourth cows to the acre, and that the average production of these cowa la 0000. pounds each of milk per year, or 13,503, quarts j that at yie present retail price of milk here would maun ?li8.15 per year for each and every year. This amount of milk reduced to butter fat and sold at whole sale at the average price of butter for the yee, would amount to $280.50. The skimmed milk which would be left on the farm to raise calve and pigs would be worth $00 more, milking a total of in this way. Now, it will not take much of a financier to calculate what bind is worth, bringing in a revenue like thig; but it would take some figur ing to reckon the difference between what these land of Clatsop county are wonn now under the present system ami what they will be when tbey have reached the high state of cultivation which dairying has made possible in Holland." ASTORIA IRON WORKS SKIN DISEASE GERM RUN DOWN AT LAST JOHN FOX, President F. Xa BISHOP, Secretary. Nelson Troyer, Vice-Pres. and gupt. ASTORIA SAVINGS BANE, Treaa. Remarkable Result of Treatment With a Doctor' New Prescription. f Designers and Mansfactarers 01 . THE LATEST IMPROVED : ' 'i ', ' T Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers . . Complete Cannery Ouuits Furnished. ' CORRESPONDENCE SOIICITED Foot of f ourtl) fttreer ,in.A- -as.. ' ! ' . . .. 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