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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.
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Algy That' grand! What busi
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Philadelphia Bulletin.
Judge Do you know the meaning
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The Witness (proudly) Your Hon
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Arthur Lefevre, the well-known
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of the Texas prohibit on campaign:
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He timed himself to arrive lata at
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the morning when he rang the bell of
hi son' boarding-house.
"In response to hi ring a woman in
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hand.
" 'Madame,' afd the amateur de
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And he mentioned hi son' name.
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nd aha answered indifferently:
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A Philadelphia clubman, engagod in
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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.
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A Louisvillo barrister escorted his
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then, to his wife' annoyance, disap
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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.
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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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Sketch.
"Are you interested in oritho!y,
Mr. Wuffer?"
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hi desk without looking at it. A
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"Good morning, Mrs. Simpkinf"
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sighted. "Your husband must be
very fond of gardening. I see him
the first thing every morning down
at the bottom of the garden. 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
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ter! What you took for Mr. Simpkin
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Sillicus How do you account for hi
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wear longer than any other make for the price
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