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'TWPW?5HF'1 THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, ClEOON, THURSDAY. AUGUST 13, 1903. 3TWO it , HOPS LOOK' WELL ,t? lice Hvef Been Vigbr- 4 ously Fou&Iit and Miiea & Sojjip old Yards will not jlaye iifI drops but new Yards ' will Make up the Deficiency. Tho outlook for the new hop crop oontlnilcrt very Reed, though vermin 3s waking JBomo Inroads on tho )ards. Tills, hgjyevor, Is not dangerous now, ias Uie growcra nro taking prompt tsieps to protect tkoir growlni; crops irom this monaco. Tho jnrds goner silly look wall, and promise good arlulds, and tho Oregon crop, while rioL as honvy as that of Jasl year, will Hllll 1)o an oxcollent one, and will Up .the Bourco of considerable wealth to this portion qf the state, especially In vfenr of tho fact that tho market snuralsca better than It did a fow weeks ngo. arogr nro already tflnnkliitf arrangements for tho harvest 'lug of "tho crop, and many have on Staged plokors to bo placod In tho yards as soon as tho crop Is ready for picking Thoro nro a number of ear ly hops In this district, and thesp look exceptionally promising. One of these yards, that of Gilbert & Patterson, nt Lincoln, on tho Polk county sldo of tho river, promises a better yield than Ms boon secured there for sovorat 3'cnrn, and the quality, so far as It can 1)0 predicted now, will bo oxcollent. Somo of tho growora having old ynrds 1o not look for moro than half a crop. liut theso aro not tho rulo. and while this condition will hnvo a tendency to ut thq output down somewhat, somo wf this shortngo will bo nmdo up by the new ynrds coming Into bonrlng this year, tho ncreogo being Inrgot lhls season than over before. Tho roports (rom other hop Heetlons of the world, which, up to a short tlmo oro, wu.ro very flattering, nro not a good now. The California crop Is wild-to have Buffered -somewhat, nnd the yield thoro will bo loss than was xpectod earlier In the seajnii. while reports front' Now Yeri: stnto Imllcnto yfalllng t)ff tluro.'awlnR1 to utifnvor- nuio'woallter conditions. The Kngllsh crop, too. Is suffering, nnd the yield thoro will not bo up to expectations though It will 'be a bottor ouo than was produced In somo of the rocont seasons. Tho market on hops Is strontson ndJho dealora tire .Wore anxious to Irtiy than was the oasn n fnw woofr go', owing to a somewhat brisker t proposltlo iat'dca) olTosiu lsafc5c ers.Jiave, ordTrs -vr presumi buy, and ft Bpeculatng, are dojng so) on a reaj Psonabto certainty of recol?ing their monoy out of tho proposition. New contracts ore, however, purely specu lative, and at this tason of, tho year It Is purely a guess as to what the crop will bring. Tho price offered Is still a fow cents less than was being offered at this time last year. "Tho crop In WosUrn Washington and tho Yakima alloy never looked better thnn at the prosent tlmo. A promlnont dealor, who has been among the flolds most of the tlmo for the past w k or n, says the Indlca tlons aro that the Washington crop wilt be tho best grown In tho last sev oral years. Although tlfcro have boon n few llco, the growrs, with tho aid of sprayers, have Ifept them from doing anv d.imnae Orecon and California crops nro said to be slightly below the nvcrage." XEJPH ifcv vv J & t ISPLfc .lk Albany Has a Fire Bug A fire was discovered in tho olosot of tho Last Chanco saloon about 0 o'clock last night, having started In soma rubbish and paper piled up. For ttinntoly It had not gottan much of a start, and was easily extinguished. About 2 o'clock this mornlmr Mrs. Cnso. residing In the Ilaltlmoro block, discovered a fire nt the end of the Al bany Plnnlnu Mill Company's build ing, set in a pllo of sticks nnd kindling wood. Insldo was tho sawdust pllo. They had been thoroughly wot down tho evening before. An alarm was given, but tho flames wero extin guished boforo tho arrival of tho en gine. Jti&t oftorwards anothor flro was discovered at tho ond of n nllo of boards In tho wnrohottso of ntinor Ilro wood working shops, by N. C. W. Itlsley. nnd promptly extin guished. In tho brick warehouse, now owned by tho Albany Iron' Works, thoro wns found a pllo of shnvlncB andrklndllne wood, and Jus? littoro tlio Arc. the door of tho building, was hoard to slam til lis- it nnlnhlihr II l.n.l l.n... -,.- ... ,.- .. . ..v....,u( sv ...... HUflll locked' th6 night boforo. ' All woro of Incendiary origin. Thoro nro strong suspicions of who tho flro- bug was. but hardly enough ovldenco at the present tlmo to Justify1 nrrost. Two men woro soen running about that tlmo towards tho southeastern part of tho city, but thoy woro pro nbly not connected1 with It.' as ronort? ed Albany Democrat GET IN LINE For a smoke Recruit Cigar the best 5c in the World, and you Will he in line For Fortune The 'Bands on these famous Cigars entitle you to an interest in our $142,500 offer. Two 'Bands from Recruit Cigars are equal to one tag from Star Tobacco in securing presents. SAVE THE BANDS Asit the dealer for AK nmmj In tho Knitern states, and eon tracts for tho now crop have also folt this stimulating Influence, 19 to SO cunts tiPtng offored on contrnrts for tho bvt gradoi, Boms of tho dealora nro looking forward to a strong mar UU Ihls yenr and It Is oven prodlcU xl that tho prlea will not bo far belQw that of last season, which was tho bost n many yonr. The Tucoma Kwe, of recont date. In riWousilng the oomlitiou of tho hop rnnrk.t. saysi "Tho hop market U Mtramtly tin atoady, with a decldlly upwanl ton lpnoy. Only n few dRya ago tho best that could l) itm for the 1002 crop was is cent, and tlealor were not mjuIqus t) biy at that prlco. At th tame time tlioy wr ottertiui to con. traot at 10 enta, thoush tliero wrd fow deals being made, as the farmers wero not anxtoua to part with their erop at that figure Activity In tho Jjndon Hiartit. and a eaiutquuiit Mklrmlhin( fbr stock In tho Arawl can markat. has bmught about tho Jiango. The hop market nt all tlmo l R amhlQ, and this season It is fully as much so as usual The, buying of the old crop !. of course a tnort certain THE OLD RZUABLE & POWIWER TmmKf m SIMSTfTint Foul Play Suspected Anthony White Loughlln. known to many I.nno county resliisntH n flrnndpa" Umehlln." dlmi mni.inniv Saturday morning last tn Hiitto. Mon. tana, uudor rlionmHinnr, i,ii, arouse suspicious that tho old man might hnvo bwn polsone! Ho wns formerly n resident of Dili county, and nn Indian 'War veteran of repute. Of Into jonrs he had I., como qulto ftwble. nnd ilir.i n nurw to yare for him and hoep hu liouso. Mine l.lnn Hare, n tmna lady of Montana, was soluptiMi nn.i two yearo ago the old man deeded his ontlro proporty, lalutnl nt flO.OOO. to Miss Hnro In recognition of her ser vices. From that time on MIh linr..'. good treatment of the old man slack ened, and at times he has actually wnnteil for ttml so it U sold Two days prior to his death n about tho streets, and friends ox pectod that ho had man years before him. Saturday nlcht. hnum-m- . suddenly died. Miss Haro imrchnsoa a coflln beforo noon, nnd mad ar rnugomunlH for tho funeral to to hi.t at t o'olook, which wns done, and the remains wro laid away almost beforo thoy woro cold No physician and no frlomlt worn called during the Illness. Tho com nor viewed tho remains, hut no not inn was taken. Detoetlvon warn i h.. funeral Tho deceased wns an old manor nt me noguo river uprUing nearly half wmury ago. serving with tho Ore gon volunteers. Ho had n..ti ,. wlve.1 1M3 as his sharo of tho pen mum uioinmiisiijKiiBAnr. n,.i Played Good Ball. At Marehflekl Tuesday nftwwxw. W llMKM bas)Mlll Imam nt tt... .... sVatssJI the UuUurK olub by a score "t W S. UOStal OOCUIlln.t Ihn lu . Rimlwnt. ami the name l&si,i in i. hihs. KM n ran Xl-Ull m.At. nn ..,!, hb iiHtii me ninth Inning, lloscburg mada two run In her half, and an or ror liy Kostal allowed MarsbflolJ to tlo the scoro In tho remalnini. h.if the Inulng. Marshflold won tho gam In the next Inulng, by shutting lloso. tho plate. nt work putting a now coat of nalnt on tho wnier tnnk nt tho tmssencer station. Tho men hnvo Just comnlnt ed tho painting of tho new denot nt tho fair grounds station, and consid oroblo work M a llko nature nt tho freight depot. Thoy nro traveling over tho ontlro system of tho com pany In this stnto. repainting tho buildings wherovor It Is necessary. Market Quotations TodayJ "Mk 8lmaOooilllOBeMirktt" J Poultry at Btslner's Msrkst Spring chlkons 12Uc. Mens 10c. Kggs Por dozen. ISo. Hop Market. Hops 1718c. Potatoes, Veaetables, Etc Now potatoes 60e. Now onions 2c por pound. Watormelons Hio p9r jjun Wood, Fence Posts, Eto. Dig tlr 1.00. Second-growth 53 60. Ah 13.00 to 13.75. Ilody oak $4.50. Polo oak ll.no. Cedar Posts iOc, Hides, Pelts and Furs, Green Hides. No. l-l7c. Oreen Hides, No, 2 !C5, Calf Skins 4 to 6c. Shoop 7Bc Qoat Sklne 25o to Sl.00 .... . Grain and Flour. Oats 2SCWQ. Hnrloy J17 por ton. Hour Wholesale, J8.6I. Live 8tock Market Steers Slac Cows 3c. Sheep Il.CO. Urtttsod Veal Cc. Hog8-5BGUc Mutton So pur pound. Yoal-GfSHc. Wool and Mohair. Wool 15017c. Mohair 37c. .. . . .Hy Fd- Et Haled cheat J7 $3. llaltkt clover 8$9. llran J21 8uorta 558. Creamery and Dairy Products. Good dairy butter 16020c. Creomory butter 2SUc Crearn aflnarntnr tkin.. Com. Creamorv. sin mim. r-.i'.t.. ... . E?'?,,nd MrKst heat-Walla Walla. 750.7SCS, WhulV.II..Vn.. . ' Any Color, it ... o " '"'.'."?' ' 0. K. Woodwor h .ni SS ,.... JkTLTS Ml "' 3'8 QUlst, members of the Bouthm n. n,tZLL ,..: . ..v. at 21(r21C0. Mlllstuff nran, 23. Hay Timothv, tM. Onions New, 00J1.2C per sack. Potatoes 70ffl7Cc por sack. j;ggs Oregon ranch, 20021 conts per dozen, Poultry-JChlckons. mixed. HffUlWc por pound; spring, lC17c; turkoys, llvo, 1012c. Mutton Qross, 3.00?3 50. Hogs JB.50J5.75. Ileef Oross, J3,75J4.25. Voal 8c per pound. Hops 1902 crop, 15lCc. Wool Valley. 17Tl8c: Eastorn Orogon. 120)15e: Mohair. 35037c. Hides dry. 16 l.ounil nn. nnwinh 15 to IRHc. Dutter Host dalrv, neminal: fancy orcamory. 20220; etoro. lC17c, Wanted. Wo would llko to nsk throuch tho columns of your papor, If thoro Is any porson who has uaod Green's August Klowor fyir tho euro of Indigestion, Dyspopsla and Llvor Troubles that has not been cured and wo also mean their results, such ns sour stom ach, fermoutatlon of food, habitual costlroness, norvous dyspepsia, head aohe. despondont foelings, sleeploas I168S In fact, any troublo connoctcd with the stomach or HvorT This med icine has boon sold for many sears In all civilized countries, and wo wish to correspond with you. nnd Bend n.i ono of our books free of cost, if vn.i nover tried August Flower, try a 25- turn uumo iirer. w hav n. known of Its falllnK. If so. nm,M.. more serious I- tho matter with you. The 36-cent slz.o has Just beon Intro- uuqou tnis oar, negular size 75 cent. Dr. Stone's dme tnr,. G. G. GREaV, Woodbury, N J Which Is Never Ended. (Washington Star) Knnsas and Iter crop trouble fnm, a cereal tran s .4 , j l.Jfi 2 sW BICYCLES m 4 a tjtrty w J The Swellest of All N 2 i $401 J That is why we are still selling three f wheels where we sold one at this time jj last year. t I Call in and inspect the 1903 models f j or ask our riders, they know, and you I will have no trouble finding Rambler s w 4 ,WiW1 u-iciias 33XO"3rC3?3C3BI Sundries ! Bicycle Repaying We have a com plete repair shop, GRAIN-O J THE PURE V GRAIN COFFEE Uvea children drink Grain-O bca they hko it and the doc tors say it is good for them. Why cot ? It contain, all of tho nourish, ment of tho pure grain and none of tho poisons of coffee. We repair all mnkea of wheels. We fit all makes of tires. Give Us A Call, 'We. Ty To Please i SHIPP & HAUSER The Bike Men wwMwwwwwwwiwwaHwiJ D.S.BENTLEY D t. "noesaie and Retail. t 5? C bor Lime' At Cement, i-ath and Shingles, Sand and Gravel .... cwrt ,.re. ssi sSS. ,SVZT TRY IT TO-DAY. 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