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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1911)
Years of Suffering Cat,rrH and Blood Dlssas) Oootor Fallod to Curo. Ml M i'" I I'. Piiwklns, l.'lt Lafny. Hi . t r' Waynu, Intl., t rltt-n: ur ini" "" 1 triub:l wuli tit irih luid 1l. I 'rlfU scv rnl iji" '"1" dosrn different rem. " but linn of Ihi'tn tllil ma any ..id A fil'-nd tohl Ine "f Honda 8ir ItwIllU. I b'U' of this medicine snd ' as Wfll and stroii 1, ever. I f-l !"'' dUTeretU person and re. "" ml llid"s to any on uf ftrln( "'t"rrh'" ll.t II luUfiy Hi uunl HniiM fnnti or cboiuiJ tablets called araatabs. WE MY OLD GOLD u,.i.r.l nriccs l"l ld Jewelry. Cold furilwul. II Himlh. Ulween Oak and Fin la -I - - hsmui iiniei ro. 0. MARTIN, " ' '. KODAKS AND KODAK Writs f" eatakwuni and Mlaratura. ttovatof'tn.) eproiltf Mali orders flvw prompt allanuoa I oriiand show Supply Co I Thud Slrsas 1'oltrLANtt OH Si Machinery (Urond Hand Machln- uk h I, Sold and m1: anclces. tullrr-, Mwmtlla. ale. Tha J. kv Mmn .. 7a 1 ft ruftl'tttl. band fur Hlurk 1.11 aiati prtcaaa. (.Annrnrr rirtirr inn rinmrn rUMUmlC LIXA&J Alll VAAF.VUO aVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS Annnui. fr Novmbf 4il. Pr?ara now. ftr.ia fur fr buitk. ttvamituntnaj ihta pat r. PACIHC STATU SCHOOL Mrkar Hulldlii Portland. Unvon , Im - Ilk Ml f V I uxtu. tea :n mt b.m, rw. GAS IJCIITINC SYSTKMS f -r tr farm a' tnn oil. lUmvr liftl ti city raw ir t-viri- y hwtlrKM in nr l k m tricitr N' ntati juailtit y wf tir. ( ait on tnih uf vity if .ih( Ivh . hafi (nKtiuiHllnaj. (IrWwwav. t 4i1 fiT cui'k utf ukett.tr m. )trHm 1J pttrt wu iftr, f. A MKT ANT, IM MavtlxHt Ht.. rlUl. Or. Tumors Goiters, Rheumatism (hrorw, Nrrvcu and fcml Drty Ar rurrtt wtth.Kjt th' knlf. TKurtHivMir quippnt KttrtittriMffi. liMiuUtuI twation hU tt Wrt. V ttm Ur ltimturx Mdow dUi1c OUr4p(hc So barium k.UL(i W B-rttk Ground, Wh. BOYNTON FURNACES kvait canonii, arvl fTwitv for boUM uul K-hiaul Km t in;. J. C. BAYtR FURNACE CO. front and Market Sts. I'ortland, Of. KF.ND r'k CATALfKiL'K. Li corrrr( ""EA SPICES BAA I NO POWDER rVDCR rs nnrj IXTJUCTS JUST Kl( CLOSSCT&DEVEU, wniuita ol J FINKE BROS. '83 Madison St. Portiano, Oreoon 14 l'il4ISl1?i.'' The Dawn of Scientific Knowledge ICHrn a ll.nf....i,.n A. ""'id ia gritter thhn the aupply. honorable. Dignified, lucrative ... . . . . m ,. i. r. ' ""aiura and tnfonnatlon. II win rH""" "nH naailln tklllad trMtmant ""a r.- rtlrnUr. 40' ommnnwaallh BWf Portland, Or. ALCOHOL OPIUM TOBACCO 1 1 .1.11a Pnattltnlr farob Onlrautluiri'.! Kaali'jt niloi ta Omaim. writ tr tltmrtratiMf elrlr inrr iNitiruTv 711. 1 1 m a. fu. I BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL IPIf THv" " ' ams fll I Ji l srsrasl ee n! ae at B-eaaa IM -711 Till IWN IIIICM tm wis r KmIm ar mm M Unrc. aaa fi fl I kmmrm fftMir prwprrt nl hmuw, I I tmk MM. ttwa Wtta. W Mil I I IfH krvbak iiah., viafla. plMM) aa tka f 1 Ummt laal ! II l"iW atftk fwid frMad tailMl " M Jk v aw rm a AtIH UU TaViltlT CO r, TihuIii. yaa(aaaa jf-T' llaMavvlaavaBavvaaBaaMa !( BARRELS A -A.. 3. I w IT A FARM ORCHARD Nairn and IntlrucHons from Agricultural College and Experiment Stations of Oregon and Washington. Specially Suitable to Pacific Coast Conditions THE NtED OF NEW 8TANDAHD8 FOR HOP VALUATION. H I'rufei H. V. TarUr. (Ir-.i Aarirultura (JulWaa, i:jrvallui. Hop Krowing li on of the import ant agricultural induatrlea of thi late, cortain aectiona being devoted almoat entirely to the production of thla crop. The annual production of the Willamette valley approximate! 10,000 balei. Conaiclored nationally the hop crop, according to the latest figure the writer haa available, rankt fourteenth in importance on the liat of agricutural crop. In thia country ap proximately 45,000,000 pounds of hops are consumed annually. These facta show that considerable attention should be given to improvement in the cul ture and (uality of American hops. In the improvement of hops one of the first requisites is the establish ment of definite and scientific stand ards fur accurately judging the qual ity of the hop. There must be some ideal to work to. The necessity for surl? standards has long been recog nized, but certain practical considera tions have thus far prevented their realization. There have been wide differences of opinion, and 1 might say, prejudices in some instances, as to the factors which actually consti tute quality and also the amount of the various constituents in the strictly high grade hop. rracticully without exception the producer sells hi hops on the basis of an empirical physical examination, whiis the conKurner who purchases his supply from the broker or deuler may form his judgment upon a chemical as well as a physical examination. The points considered and the relative im portance of each vitry widely with different individuals, no two judging the same; hop which one judge will deem to be of good quality another wili consider inferior. The most im portant of the (Hiinta usually consid ered in physical examination are: Aro-na. or smell, color, quantity of lu pulin or "hop meal," "fatness," kind of drying, amount of leaves or stems, due to improer picking, freedom from mould, quantity of see. Is, broken cones due to careless handling, ripeness, softness of texture, stickiness or gum miness, amount of sulfuring and "feel." In the use of chemical anal ysis, which has been much less em ployed, it is the common custom to de termine only such constituents as are regarded as of greatest imortance. Soma hold the quantity of hard (taste less) and soft (bitter) resins alone de termine the quality; others attach weight to the tannin content; the amount of sulfur present due to "bleaching" I often given considera tion; the proportion in which certain mineral constituents, such as potas sium, lime and magnesium occur in the ash is regarded by some as a cri terion for determining quality. Thu most serious defect In the method of physical examination is that it cannot be accurately applied. The relative merits of the different points vary too widely with different individ uals. Often the whims of certain con sumers are allowed to accentuate minor factors. Again, with many too much Importance is given to aroma, a factor concerning which no very ac curate Information can be given as to actual value. The geographical origin noi infrequently is prominent sub conscious factor In the determination of quality, notwithstanding the fact that hops from different parts of the same identical region often differ more widely than hop from regions widely separated. Thii factor also accounts for the fact that the quantity of hops sold on the market as coming from a certain locality often exceeds greatly the actual output of the region speci fied. To overcome this difficulty certain legal restrictions have been made in some countries. In Germany and Aus tria regulations exist which require that the package of hops shall be seal ed and accompanied by a certificate in order that their origin may be guaran teed In the interests of both grower and consumer. In England, also, hops muHt be branded with the name and address of the grower. These very legRl requirements indicate a wide spread inability on the part of the con sumer to judge the quality of hops. Recently a local hop dealer told the author of an actual hapjiening which aptly illustrates the point in question. Some Idnho hop growers were enthusi astic over the quality of their hops nnd placed large.labels on the bales atatinir that thev were Idaho hops. The dealer who purchased the lot made arrangements for the sale of the same consecutively to four different New York firms, the shipment being as many times rejected. The firms pur chasing had not heard of 'Idaho hops' before. To overcome the difficulty the local dealer had the baling cloth re moved and replaced it with cloth beating labels which stated the con tents to be "choice Oregon hops." "I asked her to marry me, and she gave me a supreme answer." "What kind of an answer Is that? iil'i.. -u :,t h would irive me six months to readjust myself so as to be acceptable." ruca. "How did Congressman Wombat acquit himself In the congressional ball match?" "He struck out twice and then got leave to print a base hit." Louis ville Courier Journal. The entire shipment sold Immediately at the highest market price. Although considerable amount of investigation of the chemical composi tion of the hop has been made, much still remains in doubt The part played by the different constituent of the hop and their relative importance in Industrial use have never been demonstrated. Again the methods of analysis which have been worked out have been faulty. In a recent Inves tigation made by the writer of the comparative value of different meth ods it ha been found that only one method for the determination of total bitter resins is reliable. Much work remains to be done for securing accur ate methods of analysis. Viewed in the light of recent inves tigations, the real chemical composi tion of hops has not been fully worked out for any hop-growing section in the world. A careful and unbiased com parative study of the nature and quan titative relation of the constituent of American and European hops with the view of securing a definite basis fur a standard of valuation i yet to be made. No extended investigation have been made to show the relation ship of the different hop constituent to quality. From what ha been said it seem evident that no greater work can be done for the Oregon hop industry than that for the establishment of definite permanent standards based upon care ful scientific investigations. At present the grower strives only to in creaae the yield. Quantity i the only criterion for improvement Again in the hop market but little at tention is evidently given to the ac tual intrinsic value of the hop. Pa cine Coast hops have been shown to contain as high, if not higher, bitter resin content as that fuund in hops grown in any other part of the world, yet this fact is not considered in the price paid for them In the markets, The question of standards lie at the very beginning of progres in hop cul ture for both agriculturist and tech nologists. They must of necessity be the guide used to manipulate the cul ture of the hop in such a manner that the undesirable characteristics may be diminished and the desirable and useful ones augmented. A movement has been set on foot recently in this country, having for its object the fixing of definite standards. 1 1 is to be carried out in connection with the annual International Barley and Hop Prize exhibit held at Chi cago. A committee haa been appoint ed to work out the detail of the standards. Although the work of this committee will be greatly ham pered because of the lack of available scientific data it ia hoped that its work will accentuate the importance and lead to the undertaking of the necessary investigations. Every ef fort should be made by hop growers to bring about a thorough revision of the present methods of hop valuation and to secure the establishment or stand' ards which shall be based on intrinsic value without reference to other fac tors. FASHION HINTS The sprim-like idea i-f tills gown is gnuvful and new. A soft ailk is the material used, com bined with a novelty trimming. Chiffon cloth is brought ia effectively tm the waist. "backward, turn backward, OTime, in your flight!" wrote the poet. 4U.:il 1.1 .n.K.tMit ffrewsnmelv. OlIU, fS - ' "some slant-eyed politician or wild- eyed rerormer win gei me cromui having originated the recall!" Chi cago Tribune. "If I buy' you seat in the stock exchange will you agree to go to work?" "I ain't crazy for work, dad. Make it a seat in the senate." Louisville Courier Journal. Ta Munn I wanOIelen to marry a business man. She' going to get all my money. Algy That' grand! What busi ness would you like to set me up in? Philadelphia Bulletin. Judge Do you know the meaning of tho oath, madam? The Witness (proudly) Your Hon or! ' An' me husband shippin' before th' mast these 15 years! Birming ham Post 'arfV,; m Wild Oat. Arthur Lefevre, the well-known Texas author, said in Victoria, accord ing to the Kansas City Star, apropos of the Texas prohibit on campaign: "That reminds me of a happening at the University of Virginia during my student days in '84. "There was a Baltimore freshman at the varsity whose father got sever al letters about his boy's wild way about hi fondness for peach-and-honey and such like heavy drinks. These letters grieved the old man to the heart. He wrote to Jhe freshman and in reply got general denial of all the charges. "Evidence, however, continued to pour in, and finally the father decided on a secret journey to Charlottesville. He timed himself to arrive lata at night. It was, in fact, 2 o'clock in the morning when he rang the bell of hi son' boarding-house. "In response to hi ring a woman in a yellow bath robe appeared, lamp in hand. " 'Madame,' afd the amateur de tective, 'i this the residence of T' And he mentioned hi son' name. "The woman' grim look relaxed, nd aha answered indifferently: " 'Yes, he live here. You can carry him right in.' " Household troubles; Headache, Tooth ache, Earache, Stomach ache. Hamlin Wizard Oil cures these aches and pain so why don't you keep bottle in the house. Tie That Bind. A Philadelphia clubman, engagod in buying a necktie for himself, turned the pile over and over and at last put aside two as not worthy of further consideration. The salesman placed the rejected ties in a separate box. The clubman ack-d whether they had been placed by mistake with those he bad been examining. "Oh, no," was the response; "but we have orders when five or six men turn down a tie to take it out ai.d put it aside." "What becomes of them?" "We sell them to women who come in to buy ties for men." Harper' Monthly. Con-Uipation caute and aggravate many serious diseaxes. It is thorough ly cured by Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel IcU. Tiie favorite fain ly laxative. En Ri.ut. A Louisvillo barrister escorted his wife and daughter to a lecture, and then, to his wife' annoyance, disap peared. He was on hand, however, when the meeting was over. "Hello, there. Theodore" said a friend, meeting the barrister and his family in the streetcar. "Been to the lecture?" The lawyer stole a look at hi wife' face. "No," he aniwered; "just going." Succesa. "Where was he struck by the auto mobile?" asked the coroner. "At the juncture of the dorsal and cervical vertebrae," answered the urgeon. 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And how well he looks, to be sure!" Mr. Simpkin slammed the door in her neighbor' face. The later went to tell her daughter. "And you laid, mother, that the the thing in the onion bed wa her huBband." "1 did." "Ah, well, that explain the mat ter! What you took for Mr. Simpkin is a scarecrow." Free to Oar Reader Write Vurine Eye Remedy Co.. Chicago, for sS'Paire Illustrated Eye Book Free. Write all about Your Eye Trouble and ihey wiu adrlse aa to ttie Proper Application of the Murine liye KeiacMtee la Your rlpeelal Case. Your VrugnUt will tell you that llurlne BelieTea bore Lyes, Btrena-theiia Weak Eyea Doesn I Kmart, aoothea Eye Pain, and aella for &0c Try It In lour Eyes and In Bab'a Eyea fur fcaly Eyellde and Uranulatioo. "A penny stamp, please and, by the way, haven't I seen you before?" Ye, madam, I had the good fortune to save your life last week." "To be sure to be ure er two penny (tamps, please." Punch. Sillicus How do you account for hi extreme popularity? 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TWO PAltislof ordinary boys' sbosa MONRO pannanetly hi short lima and at small eoat br use Reporter Was Jone calm and col lected when the boiler explosion oc curred? Ctitzen Well, he waa calm, all right; but they never did get him quite collected. Pathfinder. Decide Nov tc get a bottle of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS and assist your stomach, liver and bowls back to their normal condition. IT WILL REALLY DO YOU A LOT Of GOOD Others have proven this why not YOU, today. All Druggists. rineet tn Quatl'ty. Largest In Variety's 1 hey meet ever) requlrsin.-nt for eleanliia and polish! shoes of ad klntls and eolura. GILT EDGB tha only ladles shoe dreastn Fist posltWely contains OIL blacks and Pi.ll.hee failles' and children's boots a:i4 shoes, aalaea wiiaeat rabbl.a, !e. "Krench Oloss," luc It Ml Y combination fur cleanlns and pollshtn all k':n 1s of ni"'t or tan shoes. t. "Star" slaa, loo. 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