Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, August 10, 1911, Image 7

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    STANDARDS FOR
BREWING HOPS.
Tthaca
n nil
nam
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.OvcrTight Thousand Dollars
lo Ho Awarded to Partners
W ho Kalse These Crops by
International Hurley and
Hop lixhiiiit, Chicago, Oct.
12 lo 22.
liMOMJ I he luiHiri itnt eroia In I ho
Al ii I " uf I In1 reittritl m(,
liortltwoat mill I'ii. lac lutmt
lire hurley mid hops, both uf
w ild h ri'iiili coiiHlili-riilil iiiro la
cultivation. Tho ihlof iiiiirki'l fur the
bettor tirades uf btirh'y U lliu innllltiK
Industry, which miilli'K irlnrlally
lliu liri'wliiii mill dhtlllliui triidoe. Tim
irliMinl nml nliuiMl trlulv market
fur hup' la lliu lironliiu Industry.
Tor iiiiiiiInt uf your AniiTlnui
nil KiirnHiiii aviloutlaia have devoted
Uiii' li lniiilry in Hiimw crops for Ilia
niriso uf deeldltitf iikhi wlilrh tirou
Tiles urn KMiilllluiii.il ilii'lr vulilo lu
tll rilllHIIIIIlT.
Willi rcnittd lu barley, (hero In coil
Idcriihln differem u of opinion, dm
views of AiiuTli'iin ami huroeii(l In-
Vulll!lltiir diverging In flit extent,
Willi ii't.inl in linpn, n. li'iiliili' Inquiry
lilt Imt j. ii'iH'ftiliMl fuf iMliiilllll In
lute Willi Miiy ttiuivo uf riM luliity
Willi It mo lliu li'ii.linj; i linriii li'i uf
III" plum lliiil iiuiKo li 1 1 ii Hlil lu
lliu mil ii ii f 4i hi rrr who uca Ii.
Departments of Agriculture Study
OarSiy end Hop.
Tlw nirri motiilntu jtmt i-hcttiM of Ilia
Hlttie Aviii iiliiiiiil emetic unit overitl
alli;lKl of the Vlillnl Klltte tie
I'liriiliiMH of iiKil' iiHuro Iiiivo ili'Volt'il
H umiil ileal of tittle to the study of
bnrley nml Imp mill ilii'lr Improvo
liHMil. They Inive been mlvNlnij iho
flintier in il. wiiii tttti'iiiliiit lu I In" pin
liii'llon of lliuaw proierlli' In llti'KM
crop vlii It nru in. ml il.-nln-.l by itm
consumer. In litis work. however,
they Iiiivo met Willi eoiialdcriilile duti
fully from Hid fact Hint they have
Imh-ii unable lu aiatn (Hialilvi'ly what
tlnM properties it id tliul tlio consumer
desire.
lu the punbnae of bnrley Rtttl lioai
tho Individual Judgment uf tbo buyer,
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If::-
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trr.ua or warm n.rn and mamcudiua
AHLttVik
liaai'd npon ri""01"1' uxpcrlonoi', lias
ttvpa tlio controlllui; fnctur, nnd as tlio
imllvldtml JiiilKincnt It ofti'n liliiscd
liy piTHunal prt-ferpiiro inil evon proju
dliti It liaa bivu dillk-ult to di'llno w hut
chunu ler of KodH would bent meet
ho ri'iiiiiri'ini'iila of tlio uiurket.
' Improvamant of Barlay and Hopa.
' A movcnu'iit la undtr way to bring
nboiit Improvomi'Dt lu tlio growing of
tmrlcy und hupa aud to luy dowu cer
tain Hinndiii'iU by wnli'li (liry cAu bo
Tuliii'd tvgui'dli'aa of tlio pergonal oipm
tlon. At tlio proHout atK tl'la movement
la oryaiulltiiliiK lu nn Intcrnntloiml bar
ley nnd hop exhibit, wlili.li will take
place Oct 12 to 22, 1011, at Chicago,
In eounoctloii wliy tlio Aineiienu Ex
lioallion of Itrcwlug Machinery, Ma
terials and 1'roducU. For tlila exlillilt
there will bo available a prize fund
of over JlH.tKK), which will bo appor
tioned to the different varieties and
trains of the crops with a view of giv
ing tlio greatest possible eiii'ourngo
ineut lo the' fanners who ral.ia ttiein.
The m'owers who inuy wInIi to par
tlelpnlo In the exhibit shoiihT aililreas
the roinnilttee on awards, l.TOS Hepulv
lie bnlldlns, rhlcugo, nnrl awk for the
necesHnry application nnd entry blanks.
'J'he commit tiw on awards embraces
tiot only a number of the most eminent
experts among selentlllc men, growers
ilealers nnd consumer of these crops
but nlao speelnllsts from the ngrlcul,
tnrnl department of the United Stntos
nnd tho sevoral barley and bop grow
).g mntos. Among those serving on
the committee on awards ore the fol
towltg: XJnltad States department of aarlcviltura,
turaau of plant Industry Pmfaaaor M. A
Carlaton. Prnfoaaor H. V. Harlan, Pro
faaaor W. W. Slorkberger: bureau of
chemistry Profaaaor J. A. La Clero.
Agricultural experiment atatlons-Pro-feaanr
O. W. Shaw, Herkeloy, Cat.) Pro
fnaaor Charles B. Saunilora. Ottawa, Can
Ailni Profeaaor Alvln Keaer, Fort Collins,
Colo. 1'rofesanr F. D. Farrell. llolsii, Ida.)
frofessor V, M. Slioeemlth, East Lansing,
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Value Reckoned cn Basis ol
Hop-Bitter Acids and taa.
The following atiindiirrla bars been
ioii.(1 liy Hit. 'iilnliilllit (Hi awsrda
for liojia euien-d st tlio grand later
iiiilloiml Imrley ami bn prl.urlillil
ttiui at Cliliniiii, Uct. 12 In 22. l'.Ml:
All luMl will h valued Under one
aliiiiiliiid, rnMMatlv of gengriiphlcsj
orllilu. on the liaala of their Imp hitler
si liU mid iinuiis. 20 per rent of hoi
lillter. Hi lda and exqulilie aroms re
ci'lvlnu 'ill points m ti. peunlllea being
provlili'il for exceaalva niiiuiiut of 111
si-imIh. c.'i leaves aud slums (poor pli k-
V
oi.tTair.ita ok rHAt nitm r niprcu- ;
tut kTHUlS OK I, K.. win.
Ingi, i.'li iiinhiuro mnl (Iryiii'ia (ar ;
kiln ill vliit'i. (Ii aiilpliurlti',', i.'ii tin iu-
une by w ind, mold mid luiMH-ia pit u(T '
color nnd tippeiii-niice. i
Ktniiilard Imps Klmuld rnnite frnin 10 ,
4 poluia, the relallvu merit or value
of I he specimen Ijeliig exprt'iMd In the i
penenlapi of polnls It rei elvea. I
Tor every Mr cent of hop bluer ndila !
Ik'Iow '.'il nnd dnwu to lo, In. luslve, ouo j
Kilnl la iIiiIuiMihI; for every ht cent '
liulow lo nml tlown to 10 two points j
are deducted; for every per cent below
10 nnd down to S tltreo pnlnts are do- :
ducted; for 1 per rent below 8 four I
Hiluts nro deilticted.
The acnle uf tinllty as to nmms wtll
range from ptniulalte with fifty points,
to Inferior with twenty-five points, the
grades Mag: Exquisite. CO; very
good, 110; good, 33; fair. 30; Inferior. 2.V
Contents of leaves and stems and
aeeds will be ietmllr.iil one point for
each 1r cent; uiolstura 1 per rent
fur each per cent above 10, up to I t:
dryness two points for each per cent
below H and down to 0 Incluatve, aa
Indicated in schedule.
' Hops will be disqualified If they con
tain: 111 Leas than 7 per cent of soft
Pslns or hop-bitter nclds, (2) more
than 11 per cent of seeds CD more
than 12 per cent of leaves and stems,
H) more than 15 or less than 0 per
cent of moisture, ( If strongly sul
phured (heavy reaction In live in bi
llion, till If heavily damaged by mold
or Insects, (71 If strongly discolored
or strongly off In appearance, (S) If
Hlinoruiitl In odor, disagreeable, chitesy
or rank.
THE AWARDS FOR
EXHIBITS OF BARLEY.
Cass Prizes Totaling Seven
Thousand Dollars,
Awnrds for exhibits of'bnrloy at the
second Intemntlonnl bnrley nnd bop
prlzo exhibit at Chlcaito. Oct. 12-22,
will be made as follows:
The awards will consist of over 100
cauli print's, totaling about 17.000,
w hich have been contributed by a num
ber of nHaiK'hillons of brewers, malt
sters and Individual manufacturers.
The highest Individual prize Is $300.
Kor tho purpose of prise distribu
tion each of the four botanlcally dif
ferent types represented by (ll Man
churia, (2i Hay Itrewlng. l3l White
Club, M Chevalier will constitute a
class by Itself.
Prbies ore also awarded according
to geographical origin by atntes and
commercial Importance of the crop In
the discretion of the committee on
I.KAVBS 41U1AGT8) OF TUB OONB OF no PS,
awurds. Special awards will also be
liutdo In accordance with the condi
tions Imposed by contributors.
The amount of bnrley offered for ex
hibit must bo at least sixty pounds In
bulk, with a sheaf of barley of at
least twelve beads ench.
Tho specimens must represent a fair
average product of one field on which
they wore grown and must be taken
by the grower himself from a quanti
ty of 2,000 pounds at least.
AU samples of barley must be prop
erly certified to hnve been grown by
the exhibitor according to the "rules
and regulations" to be obtained from
thecommittee on awnrds, 150S Repub
lic building, Chicago,
IMiS
Notable Feature of the Amer
lean Exposition ol Brew
ing Machinery, Materials
and Products Kminent
Experts on the Committee
ol Awards.
Mlrh rrof...or C. P. null. Bt. Paul.
Winn.; I'rof. in.ir Alfrnl Aiklnann. Hoa
niiin. Wont.; l'rof-iiar R. C. Ioniahua,
Norlh Imk.Mn; PrrnVMnr It. V. Tartar,
rorvallla. Orn.; Prori.i,tHir K. D. Hall. Lo
Sn. fuli; 1'rofi.iiinir K. W. Thatcher,
i'ullinan. Waali.; I rulraaur Jt A. kluore,
Madlaon. Wla.
Cleaning Barley tor Seed.
One of tint principal dilnViilttea that
havu obtalueil In the growing of barley
as well aa other crops Is that sttlll
clent attention bas tint beeu paid to
I'.
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ItKID AM tlTKlt Of WHIIK CLUB BAlU.fl.
I lie seed, not only In the matter of
fanning out all dead and degenerate
bcrrlca. so ns to seed only good and
live grain and produce n good crop
where mi grains will fall to sprout,
but nlao hern ue there bits lieen a lack
of uniformity us to variety or atraln.
l itis Is perluiis of more than ordinary
Itiiimrtauce lu the case of bnrley and
Is one of the matters that will engage
the attenllou of the barley and bop ex
hibition tit Chicago In Octolier. Hill.
The barley which Is used for mnl!ng
purposes la put through an artllliinl
process of sprouting lu iiiiihs, In which
ueeessnrlly all grains are treated nllkei
it Mnnds to rett wui. however, that
where plump nnd thin grains, mellow
und llluty ones, stitrchy and albuminous
cm lbs are nil steeped aud sprouted
uiuler like condition they will neces
sarily grow differently nnd cannit yield
a uniform malt. This causes scrims
trouble to the consumer wtl.il he
works up the malt In the further pne
esses i f imtmifni litre nml waken it
iHIIIcti!! for hltn to Hub h olf a uniform
product It nt:iiuls In reason that
when- the tllrTcrent Untls of prni'iis are
all needed In the sittne soil In like man
ner tit the same season nml grow under
tint same weather condltSma Hie ber
ries of til IT, rent characters cannot pos
sibly develop alike. The resu t w ill be
tin uneven stand, differences In the
time of manning, different uclion ,in
the stuck, etc.
Pedigree Grain.
nfferent sirnins of barley will grow
differently ou dlircrcnt suits aud In
different climates.
In order to produce thtf best crops
? bleb will nlso r the most abundant
il Is therefore necessary to use puro
strains, or, ns the scientists call them,
"pedigree" grain, whero all the berries
are of the same variety or strain ami
will behave alike under similar condi
tions. It is also uecessnry to find by
experiment what particular strain Is
best suited to certain soils aud cll-
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HEAD AND STEM -OF MAKCBOBIA 11A11UET.
mates nnd "also what method of plant
ing and cultivation Is best adapted to
the varieties and types.
A great deal of work has been done
along these lines by selentlllc investi
gators, particularly nt the agricultural
experiment stations of Wisconsin nnd
Minnesota. These scientific nen are
serving on the committee on awnrds
for the barley and bop exhibition
which will take place in Chicago in
October, 1011, ,
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r ray tp'j Sj
SslMMsWaavV
IF YOU INTEND
TO BUY A
Spring
Wagon
OR A
HACK
Splendid Line. Best Make
in 1 1-8 and 1 1-4
Selling very lowjthis
month
Collins W. Elkins
The Brosius Bar
Finest Brands of Wines,
Liquors and Cigars.
LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT
F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor
Millinery
July Clearance Sale
Prices on all kinds of Millinery
greatly reduced after July 1st.
Mrs. Estes
Millinery Parlors.
PRINEVILLE, . - OREGON.
1
1" RECEPTION
1
1 Smith & Allingham, Props.
Champ Smith's old stand.
Imported and Domestic
Cigars
Famous Whiskies jj
Old Crow; Hermitage; Red r
Top Rye; Yellow Stone; ft
Canadian Club; Cream ft
Rye; James E. Pepper, ft
Moore's Malt. ft
Porter, Ale and Olympia
Draft Beer on Tap.
Imported Wines and
Liquors.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby ntven that the tinderitltrned
has been, by the county court ol rrook ooinuv,
State ot Oregon, -Inly appointed Administrator
ol the estate ot tieorne VV. Barnes, deceased,
and all persons having claims attaiust said es
tate are hereby retiuired to present the same,
duly veritleil, tosald administrator at the law
office ol C, 0. Brix, In l'rinevitle, Oregon, with
In six months from the date ot the tirst publi
cation of this notice.
Dated and published first time July 13th.
A. U. lull,
WILLIAM H. BARNES,
Administrator of the estate of
Ueorge W. Barues, deceased.
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LmWHW iarjlatlTl
PjnaW 1 1 -V
ITHACA GUN COMPANY. BOX 123. ITHACA. N.Y V
The hunting season will soon be here and now
is the time to have your guns put in order. We
do work of that kind.
CROOK COUNTY JEWELRY
& SPORTING GOODS HOUSE
L. KAMSTRA, Prop.
How About That Deed
You boll? Does it meet all the requirements of law to convey a
good title to you? And those deeds which have gone before, are
they legal and complete in every resect. If so, you have a very
exceptional chain of title. Letter let us examine it for before it
i TO LATE.
PIONEER ABSTRACT COMPANY
(Member Oregon Association of Title Men)
O. K. MARKET
Stroud & Stroud, Proprietors
Choice Beef, Veal
Mutton and Pork
A Fine Line of Sausage
Telephone orders receive
prompt attention
Prineville Green House
CHAS. W.
Prineville,
All kinds of vegetable and flower plants ready to transplant to the
open ground at the proper season. All plants transplanted and well
rooted. Pot-grown tomato and cucumber plants. , Vegetables out
ol season. We now have help in the work and some one will al
ways be on hand to wait upon you, A good article at a reasonable
price is our aim. No extra charge for packing and delivery at the
stage olfice. White us your needs in the plant line,
Chas. W. Spring.
"fhe Supreme Excellence
OLD
"I. W. HARPER"
Among lovers of fine whiekey wis not achieved in a day
nor in a year. It ia the result of nearly half a century's
peratatent effort and honet service. During ail these
years there has never been a time when HARPER was
not what it claimed to be
SIMPLY THE BEST,
Sold By
Silvertooth & Browder
Shaniko, Oregon
Butter and Eggs
Country Produce
SPRING, Prop.
Oregon