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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1897)
FRUITS, Thfc Prospects for Crops What Salem's Leading Buyer Says of the Outlook. Every person In the fruit raising business In this state, In fact every body In Oregon, Is more than pleased over the prospects In that line this j vear. Every variety so far marketed j itaas done well, while the apples, pears, prunes and otticr varieties for which FOregon has become famous never promised so well In crop and quality as at present, wo uao noboniya heavy crow, but a largely Increased acreage. These facts become of especial in terest when like crops In California arc considered. James M.Kyle, the ablo manager of the Oregon Fruit & Produce company, has just returned from the fruit fields, of the Golden state, and is enthusiastic over our crop. While California Is far in ad yance of Oregon in the ..mutter of fa cilities for packing and marketing her fruits,, she cannot excel us in quality. The fruit men down there have the benefit of years of cxperi cxperietice in handling the crops, and when it is considered that that Is even more iuiportint, from the com mercial standpoint, than the raising of It, every fruit grower becomes keenly Interested to learn their methods. To study these points, as well as to making some investigations concerning cult ure, was the object of Mr. Kyle's visit, and he returns possessed of con siderable yaluable Information as well as encouragement. Ilcavy exporters of dried prunes are keeping their eye on the Oregon crop notwithstanding they have a good output in the northern part of that state. One buyer for the German market furnishes the information that no prunes dried on zinc or gal vanized iron trays are admitted to the 'Empire, but that only wooden tray Idried fruit would be admitted. This Is a pointer worthy of note by Oregon driers of fruit, as wooden trays can just as well be used as metal. It be hooves the Intelligent and progressive grower as well as dealer to be posted on all such points, and by their knowl edge protect the Oregon trade for the largest possible market. Mr. Kyle has for several seasons handled Bartlctt pears quite exten sively. This desirable fruit will not make oyer half a crop in California this year while in Oregon the trees are of necessity being relieved of their too great burden. This will Insure better fruit and as a rssult we will realize a fair price for the large crop, probably more than has been paid for some years past. Everything in the fruit lino except cherries has brought a better price in California this season than in five Heart Trouble Quickly Cured. A Convincing TcktimoBial. Miss Ella. Kurtz. "For 19 years I suffered from heart trou ble. During that timo I was treated by flvo different physicians. All of them claimed that I could not be cured, I was greatly troubled with shortness of breath, palpitation and pain In the side. If I be came excited, or exerted myself In the least, the pain In my side became very severe. At times It seemed as though media were Shoot ing through my tide. Sometime in tho month of November last, I commenced taking DR. WILES" HEART CURE and since then I haver Improved steadily. I can now sleep on my left side, something I had never been able to do before. I can walk without being fatigued, and am in much better health than ever before, I would recommend all sufferers from heart trouble to try Dr. Miles' Invaluable remedy without delay " MISS ELLA KU2TZ. SIS Wright St., Milwaukee. Wis. Dr. Miles Ileart Cure Is sold on a positive ruarnntco that the first bottle will benefit. Alt druggists sell It at SI, 6 bottles forts, or it will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Co , Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure "$ g-sp THE TRUSTS HAVE THEIR INNJN33. years past, and the outlook for the later crops is really brighter to a cor responding degree than for some time past. The green prune market at present looks encouraging, al though no prices can as yet be fixed upon. Mr. Kyle says the California dealers are constantly making closer inquiry as to the Oregon fruit crop, as they realize Its possibilities a competitor with their fruits, which have gained a world-wide fame. They know that In many varieties we can surpass them in quality. These dealers are cheerful as to prices for tills year's crop, and begin to look for the possibility of doing some business In our choice marketings. Considerable Interest is manifest concerning the Oregon small fruits In the dried state. There have been tons of black raspberries dried this season near Salem as the result of good marketings made of that commodity last year. Mr. Kyle lias always In sisted that no place on earth can compete with the Willamette valley and especially this Immediate vicin ity, In producing raspberries and blackberries, and It was owing In no small degree to his encouragement that this industry has been so profit ably developed and pushed hereabouts. Mr. Kyle feels assurances that he could even now dispose of several car loads of dried blackberries, as our fruit of this variety Is looked upon as among the very best In the world's market. It is not improbable that good money can be coined out of this product the present year, as the crop is abundant in quantity and never better in quality. The demand for this fruit is usually from In- the east ern and middle states. Fancy prices for fruits are not the rule in years of heavy crops like the present but the fact that crops arc light. In some sections, while they are very late in tho far east, It Is not un reasonable to expect that Oregon producers will this year realize fair results for both green and dried fruits. While Mr. Kyle does not hope for high prices he does anticipate a steady demand through the entire season, Grange Headlight. The Grange may well learn a lesson in selfrellance from an experince of Henry Ward Beecher. He was sent to the blackboard to solve a problem but his uncertainty caused him to falter at each "No" of his teacher's until he heard "the next," who went manfully on despite the teachers "No," 0 tho end. Both did the work alike, but one knew that ho knew his lesson, while the other faltered because of his uncertainty and helpless leaning on another. In like manner the farmer must understand the cause and effect of the political problems, and yeild not to the "No" of the wlley politician can be no blind parti san follower, but a selfreliant actor, a worthy standard bearer. In the Grange It Is believed to be a hopeful sign when farmers take interest enough to grumble. It is evidence they do -not fear agitation, Tho educational features of the Grange politically should be lost sight of. There should be discussions on social and political economy. The government finances concern the whole people, and not a part. The real work of the Grange Is not measured by quantity, but by quality. It's best work Is character. Men and women are more yirtuous in the Grange, in the sense that thorough ness, sclfculturc and strength of mind virtues. p. of. n. Hop Growers Attention. "Hop Evcner" something new and useful invented by A. J. Jerman. of Switzerland, on cxlbitlon at Win. Brown & Co., 230 Commercial street, every hop grower should have one. Call and see It. d&w 7 12 lm OGDEN, UTAH Times Harder Than a Year Ago In Thnt Town. A correspondent writes July 0, from Ogden, Utah, as follows: "Crops are fair In Utah, but prices low. Business is worse here than a year ago, c have our share of idle men here, there are not many improve ments made; taxes and deaths are sur est here. I do not expect better times until laborers get irood prices for their productions; good prices would bring money in circulation. Mpney lying idlo Is like a corps In a coffin, it only fills up space. America Is at present like a real sick person, that wishes to get ttcll, and Is ready to take any remedy to get well. We want to get cured no matter whetner it is a Gold or Silver cure. We 'are waiting for the man who has tne power and me3lclno to cure the af flicted of the nation; but how can an eagle expect justice, when buzzardisit on the jury. It Is very dry here this summer. Farmers have to soak their hogs over night to make them hold swill in the morning; and feed chopped Ice to the hens to keep them f rom luy ing boiled eggs. . State or Ohio. CIitv op Tni.nno. I Lucas County j "' Fian j. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & K,o dome business in the Luy oi lolcdo. County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the mm of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Cat arrh that cannot be cured by rhe use of Hal s vatarrn uure. Frank T. Cheney, bworn to belore mo and subscribed in my presence, tins oth day oi jJecemDcr, a. u 1886. i . 1 " j SEAL, A V. Gleason. Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous sun faces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. I". Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. igSold by Druggists, 75c. SAVE YOUR GRAIN. Few realize that each squirrel de roys 81.50 worth of grain annually. Wakeleo's Squirrel and Gopher Exter minator is the most effective and economical poison known. Price re duced to 30 cents For sale by G. W. Putnam, Stclner Drug Co., Lunn & Brooks, G. Ii L. Baskettand A. I. Stone. d & w-3 10-4m Fire Clay for fruit dryers and other purposes for sale at Gilbert Bros. Salem. Or. 0-I4d&w2mo GIVES STRENGTU TO MEN. It is remarkable fact that a man never ap preciates the sufferings of others until he himself, has passed through the fire of pain or remorse. Then it is that lie looks around for those who are suffering he wants them to profit by his experience he gives his time and money gladly for the benefit and never tires of his zeal. There are plenty of men weak and worn out, struggling with remorse and fear, and the natural outcome of habits that brought incapacity a sense of lonesomeness and a feeling as If the best side of life had been banished forever. Such men should write to Thomas Slater. Box 390, Kalamazoo, Mich, He will send free of charge by mail, in a plain sealed envelope mil particulars aoout tne metnoa he used, and this will enable any man to get a complete cure at home. It is the method Mr, Slater used to cure himself of the trouble? that sap the strenght and vigor. The cure was so complete, so satisfying and such wonderful change from his former condition that he will gladly tell others all about it, sending all particulars. He figures that he doesn't know of a better way to show his ap preciation of his own cure and the sufferings of others. There must be generous men In this world to ofl-set the tide of avarice. Write to Mr. Slater, it will cost nothing for bis des criptlon nad method iii'HHKfilPWfPA A of Truth cut from everyday experience. Knives and forks and hot water don I agree. You can't change the fact, but you can change the water. The secret of keeping handles on, keeping them white, keeping them tight, is the use of warm water fefl . 35 1J WASHING POWDER. The best cleaner in existence for greasy things and everything else. Sold everywhere. Made only by THE N. K. FA1RBANK COMPANY. St Louts, Chicago. New York, OREGON 51 afe Normal MONMOUTH, :o: A. TRAINING SCI-IOOL FOR TiiACHERS, fust taas:iE33aE.fiir.,gt jajjj .-y j j. -,-...&-jtr XLfiEUHUSES3iiiE2as5.j Regular normal course of three years Senior year wholly professional. Training department of nino grades, with 200 children. Instruction and training In gymnastics (Swedish system) nnd vocal music for public schools. The Normal diploma Is recognized by law as a State Llfo Certificate to teach. Light expense, tutltlon, books, board and lodging (approximately) $135 Der vear: students boardintr themselves. $110 per year, Academic trades ac cepted from Illgh Schools. Catalogues P, L, CAMPBELL Pres. OrW. A, WANN, Sec Faculty MANHOOD RESTORED cuaroateed 10 cure nil nervous diseases, sueh as weak Memory . Iji of (T fA t 1 H. TJ jiraia Power, Headache, Wakefulness, Ijst Manhood, Nightly Urals slons, Nervousness, all drains, loss of power in Generative Organs of either sex, caused by over-exertion, youthful errors, excessive use of Insanity. Can be carried luuaix-u, opium or sumuiatns, wnicn icaa 10 innrmity, consumption or prepaid. Circular Fr irepaid. Circular Free. Manufactured by the Peau Medicine Co., Paris, France. Laue-Daviu Drue Co., distributing agents. Third and Yamhill Bts., Portland, Or. Forsalo by D, J, FRY, Salem, THE) OCEil 11 SAMUEL CASE. PHOP. The leading first-class hotel of Newport, onYaquina bay. The Oregon health and ummer resort. This house commands a beautiful view of the Pacific Ocean, Yaquina Bay and the Coast Range of Mountains Sfeevens' 111 1 PATENT PENDING. Dryers new in operation on our place near the asylum. Call and see them, Fruit'growers are invited to investigate be fore buying or building a drier. Our claims are; 1. Unlimited capacity. 2, Cheapness of construction 3, Rapid production. 4. Easy, cheapness and simplicity of process. Write me for testimonials and experience cf growers who are using the Steevens since'two years. Estimates and specifications furnished ordriers built. Addreis G. A. STEEVENS. Salem, Or. call for warrants. Notice Is hereby ghen that there are flint's 1 hand applicable to tbe payments of all warrants ofthe City of Salem, endorsed on or before Janusry 16, 1806, drawn upon "Hie cen eral fund. Please pitsent said warrants fcr payment at Ladd & Bush bank as interest en same will cease from the date of this notice. A.A.LEE. ClIy.Treatnrcr Salem, June 26, ibVflO ; 7 8 jot HER " 2yJKV( it 1 m and &$ Boston, Philadelphia, San Francisco. 1 ra if&ihhj SSQ?"? School OREGON cheerfully sent on application. Address lly iiHlncr Dr, Pcnn'ii IMllH. Yellow Nerve IMllH. This wonderful remedy raptlc 5,by In vest pocket. J1.00 tier box. 6 fort, bvmall Sold by all druggists. Ask for It: lake no other Two routes east. In the Heart of Chicago, The Union Passenger Station in Chicago, into which all Burlington Route trains run is located in the very heart of the city. 'I he principal hotels, the largest stores, the best theatres, the biggest bus.1 ness establishments are only a few blocks distant. To reach them, It isn't even necessary to take a street, car. To re.ch Chicago, it IS necessary to take the Bur ing:on Koute-Mhat 1 , it is if you want the best there is. Two toutes-via Billings, Mont,, aud St. I'nui, Minn, For tickets and informa tion apply to nearest ticket agent or to A C. SHELDON, G. A., Poitlana, Or MADE ME A MAN SSi AJAX TABLETS POSmVELY CUBE 3 oiTi Impotenoy. 8ltiI(inOM, eta. camo-l cretloot. hfKufiktu tMlnrn Irtt Vital It r in old Vj AUiuoaou ou9T vicouea una juai Ukty ui: urr, i murvtu or joung, na fit a maa tor itudf, bmlne or xoarrlaat. antf, oarrl itvtlo llnDI tfiVyd2? irTii& Insanity And floi nintnulion if larriuf. tfttn la tirno. TUoir cm thowt imroMl i'jTcm jnianuj ami u o. TUolr cm ahowa icoroed iwraa fitTUS wherAftllct Hint end cif oct a CUJlB wbero all ctbr ttdL lit linpro- eUtUHHi i&Tiuff tha csnolna Ajax Tablet. '. hara Cured thou muds nni will oar yon. . Wv si ftfut.tit.rtn lifiviniv ihjt ff&nnfna A1&3C fT&blatM. bare huroA thou muds and will oar joa. . Wv site The pcH;f o wrHtin suaruntoa to offect a care In each cm or rviunu ma moavr. ijk uw cobw lxp.vknje (full treatment) for 83, ontffuml tho money, rrtce DO ceou ir package, pr f.lJa wrapper, oi rjirt oi trie Clrcj uJf UIMIiH UlAP frtM. t inn tif bTB tiU, xree, Brmti VJA.A KttiriUUY UU "i lkk, 0 For sale at Salem, Or- bv D. J. FRY, EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE OK THE Southern Pacific Go EXPRESS TRAINS RUN DAILY. 6:CO P M 8:jo pm 7-M5 A M Lv. . ,11'oitland Ar l ojo A M r-Lv....Satem ....Lv J7.M0 A M Ar. San Frnncisco Lv I B.'oo P M Above trains stop at all principal ttatlonr bet, Pprtland and Salem, Turner, Marion. Teflerson, Albany, Tangent, Sheddj, Halsey, Uarrisburg, Junction City, Eugene, Creswell, Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland, and all sta tions from Roseburg to Athland, inclusive. ROSEHURG MAIL, r-DAILY. 830 AMI Lv.. 1100 A mV Lv.. 520 pm) Ar.. .Portland Salem. ... .Roseburg. Ar Lv Lv (4.'3orjt i 200 p H (7.'3QA M Pullman buffet sleeper and second-cUss sleeping cars attached to all through trai ns WEST SIDE DIVISION. BETWRRN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. Mail tlains daily except Sunday. 730 A mTTJv rTTortland.. At I 550 pit 1215 pmJ Ar....Corvallis...Lvf 10S pm At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of the O. C & E. Ry. EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. 450 P M I Lv .Portland .. Ar McMinnville Lv I 825 A M 7.30 P M Lr 5jOAM Direct connections at San Francisco with Occidental aud Oiiental and Pacific mail steamsWp lines for JAPAN AND CHINA. Saiing dates on application Rates and tickets to Eastern points ami Europe. Aho JAPAN, CHINA. HONO LULU and AUSPRALLIA, can be obtained from V. V. SKINNER, Ticket Agont, Salem. R. KOEI1LER, Manager. E. P. ROGERS, A. G. F. 3c P. A. Portland. Through Tickets TO THE EAST! VIA THE Union Pacific System! fh mil nli P11 1 1 m a n 1'aln litirta TVi i Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair- U ; UCIWCCU Portland to Chicago Our trains aie heated by 'steam and lighted by PinUc 1 light. Time to Chicago, 3 i-i Jays; Time to New York, 4 i-a days. Which is many hours quicker than conJJ pttitors. .For rates, time tables and full information apply to BOISE & BARKER, Agents, Salem, Ot R..W BAXTER, C.E. BROWN, General Agentl Dlst. Pass. Agenl 135 Third Street. Portland 0. R. &l N. CO. TO THE EAST GIVESf THE CHQICfs OF Two Transcontinental Routes. Via Spokane Minneapolis at Paul and Den. vor Omaha and Kansas City. Low rates'to eastern cities. For full details .call on or address BOISE & BARKER agents, Salem. Oregon, OCEAN DIVISION. Portland San Francisco. Steamers leave Ainsvvorth dock. Portland June 2, 7, 12, iG, 21,26 tand July 1, 6, 11. 10, 21, 2U ana 31, Fare Cabin, $12; steerage, J6. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. PORTLAND-SALEM Dailf Salem 1 serv- Icei Bteamer Ruth for (Portland, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a. m. Steamer Elmore for Portland Tuesday,,, Thursday and Saturday, at 7:15 a. m. Returning, loae Ash street dock, Portland, dally except Sunday, at 6 a. m. Passengors given transfers to electric line at Oregon City if desired, mak ing it possible to reach Portland at I p. m. CORVALLIS-SALEM ROUTE:- The steamer Ruth for Corvallis, Tuesday, Thura day and Saturday at 330 p.m.,returnlng, lv, Corvallis at 6 a. m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Round trip tickets to all points in Oregon, Washington, California or the East. Connections mado at Portland with all rail, ocean and river lines, Call on G. M, Powers Agent, foot Trade street. 13. MCNEILL, Pres. and Manager, W If TIITOT IllTin' Gcn'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or. For fu'.l deta'is call on or address G. M. P0WFRS. Foot of Trade si. Local Agent. OREGON CENTRAL AND Eastern R, R. Company YAQU1NA BAV ROUTE,' Connecting at Yaqjina Bay with tbe Sin Francisco & Yaquina Bay Steamship Co. STEAMER "FARALLON," Sails from Yaquina every 8 days for San Francisco. Coos Bay, Poit Orford, Trinidad and Hnmbolt Bay, Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California, Fare from Albany or points west to San Franciscoi Cabin, o; steerage, 5; to Coot Bay and Pot Orford, cabin $6: to Humbold, Bay, cabin (8; round trip, good 60 days, ii6t RIVER DIVISION Steamer Albany" between Portland and n...Mlll- .1....-1. ...!.l . ... r dock, 600 a. m, Sundays, Wednesdays and Fiidays ' EDWIN STOKE. Manager, Ccrvallli, Ori J.C.MAYO.Erjr.RimDlrWoa, ' To Be Healthy You must'undoubtedly keep up a good circus culation. It is .'the mainspring of life. Qg3& vtfvnj'yv&' Our Circulation Among the masses is phenomenal, and ev cryone who is capable of judging declares that Is perfectly healthy and capable of brings ing the very largest turns to those wide awake people who pat ronize its columns, It's Daily Circulation Is the homes of the people, The people read it, The pe pie support it, The peo pie defend it, andj it defends the people, You Can Not Have Their Trade unless you reach them with your advertising. Space in the Evening Journal is the only means of doing that, Our Circulation covers not only Salem but is general all over the state. Every trial made will convince that We Have The Circulation. The Evening Journal