HOPS VALUED BY LOOKS AND AROMA, Best ire Raised In Bohemia, B3varia and Parts of England. According In the prrvnlllnif opinions, hh li, ni'inrilluii t on in ii Aiii'TlinD growers, nri' lucre r'JittI-. tho hot Imps mi) riild til Itiilii'tiiln, llHVurU nnd miiii parts uf l.iiKliniil. imlubly Ki'iil. Miwl Aiuvi'liiiii lironiTH well mi Uiclr l;iiriiHiiii hruilii.rs value Imp InrKi-ly ty tlitr appi-mume unci It ii' I r oruniH. Tills umltcr la bolug 1 . !- . -.H, IS UU, i, 4 ft- itr.Ati ur noLtrrKHiirs lunt.irT. thrashed out thoroughly In eoiiumtlon will) I lie l.-ir!ry hihI ln exhibition which will lie brlil In ('hlcngo Oct. Vi '1'1. As In the case of oilier amiilnt lo plum, tpo mirn uf I ho nroimi an nut well iiinliTsiooil. Aroma usually Ui-IH'iiiU iihiii RUrb minute particles uf ulminni'o thnt even tho delicate re actions In the iliiiiili'iil laboratory nre frequently Innili'ijiinto to discover them. Thu high prices which are paid, fur Inmnnro. fur certain wine are based Umiii tliKlr flnvor or nmmn, Hid yet this flavor or annua riiiiuot bo discovered by rlirtnlinl analysis. It la nut Rurprllog. therefore. Hint the nubntnncva which cniitulii the flnrur r nnniin nf hop have never lieon as certained with certainty. There l theory thnt they lira closely associ ated with llio wift main contained In tlx- Itipiilln, or tho hop tlour, which to found lii'twciMi llio hnu-ta of tho eonii nntl whlrh in ri'ully tho ttiaoutliil purt of tlu hop plniit. Ah for Hie color of thu hop, various tircfori'iKfa pri-vnll, oiuo prcfcrrltiK the vtirtot li'M which nru entirely Kiwn. whlli olhcm think thu yellowish Rtwu It prcrcmlilv. lu tlil" country tho Jul IowImIi klnilii nro iiHimlly prcfcrriHl, while In ticruinny the crevn out- bare t he mil. liiiiHimnii na the lirewlnR vnluo of lio rt.'in'iicln InrKcly uion tha lupullii' to ncld unit the noft reilnn ninl tho Amcrlcnii Imp era iiniiaimlly rich In oft renin. Anierlcnu hop grower um'd linve no fenr of emerlnit tho prlno coiniX'tllloti nt Chlcneo under the rule which hnvo hwu Adopted for tho Jury which 1 to Judire the bop. AWARDS OF PRIZES FOR HOP EXHIBITS. Conditions That Will Govern In This Class. Awnrds of prize will be nnido nc cordliiff to tho following rule for bops entered In the ecoud Internntlounl tmrlcy mid hop prize exhibition to be held nt ChlciiKo, tk't 12 H2, lull: The nwnrds will consist of twenty-one prize, the highest uniountlnu to JlTiO. For the purpose of prlzo distribution cncli dlHtlnct hop growing section (fo , Llll'llUlt OLANU MAONirillD 800 T1UES. lRn "or domestic) will constitute a oliiss by HBOlf. Tho following Amerl-J oiiif sections ore recognizon ns uistmci for this purposo: (1) Now York state,' O Cnllfornln. ft) OreRoh, (4) Wash ui;ton, (r.l British Coluiiibln. Hops crown outside of these sections will be considered ns belonging to tliut section which conforms most closely to their districts geoKrnphlcnlly and cllnmtlcnlly, In tho discretion of the committee ou award. All sample of hop must be certified to have been grown by the exhibitor. The amount of hops offered for ex hibit must be nt least ten pounds, with six clusters of about twelve couo each. REASONS FOR USING HOPS IN BEVERAGES Taste and Aroma as Well as Pre servative Quality Are Desired. Bonie Ameii'-n grower cliilin thnt, liimueh ii a Ainerlcnii hup In many cuae nre Ju-t n rli h III the soft realm na the heat Kuropemi hop, their brew ing vnlue oiikIiI lo lie eipml lo tliut of the ICiiropoiiii. They hnvo not. how ever, been ulile to coin lin o Ainerl' iu brewer of the airtirury of till view. They will try to do nl the barley nml hop eslUlillloii In Chlcnito In Oo toher. Hill.' The prluclpnl trouble, however, with American bop a they reach the inurket I thnt they am pick- d mrclcKHly. The only pnrt thnt 1 of vnlue to the ronaiimer I the cone, and verylhlntf In the liu of "tenia nml lenvca Hint I mixed with the crnlna not only illtnliilahe the ninouut of uvulliilile uiiiierlnl, but lutriHluce a decidedly lujiirlou eleruelit. the lenve mid rune heluii rl.il lu tannic m id, which liupurt a atnntccul and buralt tnaliv ii the lulerniitlonnt barley and hop exhibition, which will be held In Chi cko In CH.tulH.-r, l'JU, thu Item of HMANrit or raui.K nop rLOvtna rlenu picking will cut an luiHirtunt figure lu tho vnluntlon of. the hop I Ihnt will be entered for prize comi- tltlon. The grent lniirtnnce of this exhi bition will lie In the fact thnt It will tend to put the vnluntlon of hops upon a subatnntliil bnala of facta ratbor than of Individual preference. All exhibit at tlila exposition will be In tho name of grower, no deal er being admitted to the competitive exhibition. The exhibition 1 In charge of the committee on awnrda, 1508 Re public building, Chicago. RELATIVE MERIT OF BREWING BARLEYS. It Is Expressed In the Percentage ot Points It Receives. Barley will be valued according to the standard herewith given at tho luternntlonal barley and hop prize exhibition In Chicago. Oct. 12-22. It'll. The relative merit of a brewing bnr ley Is expressed lu the percentage of points It receive. The total number of paint Is deter mined by deducting from tho nverngo of the sum of the credits the sum of the peunlijc corrected for percentage. Thu barleys will bo vnlued on the basis of maturity, viability (germlnnt- tM-wrwyii. it wtfWMWT Ik H L1 .-W.'.-i.'A4-.- RKtiwir onari,ii:n BAnr.r.T. Ing itiiltilyi, berry wotglit, uuitormtty, albumen (or nitrogen) content These flvo divisions standing us credits, while penalties are provided for excessive amount of moisture, for trimmings (Screenings, etc.), for inseparable ad mixtures, damage Indicated by off col or, off odor or by general Impression mul Irregularity of growth. Barley Is disqualified. If In nny credit division It receives below eighty points nud contains more than 20 per cent of screenings or lnore than 5 per cent of Inseparable admixtures; more than 15 per cent of molsturo; If color, odor or general Impression Indicates heavy damage. Kour and six rowed barley Rhould contain approximately for each middle or straight furrowed kernel two lateral or twisted kernels. The viability (germinatlag ability) will be determined after proper arti ficial drying of the specimen. Crook County Journal,' county official paper, f 1 50 a y$ar. SECRETARY WILSON HONORARY PRESIDENT U. S, Department of Agriculture In Darley and Hop Exhibition. Th secretary of lnte. tho Hon. Tbl Innder Knox, bus sent out to the diplo matic and consular representative of Ihe Tnlied Htme In foreign countries a circular letter Informing them that nn liileruntlonnl brewer' congress will be held lu Cbl ago, (let. U to 22. 1011. and Instructing them to bring the mat ter lo the attention uf the reiectlve government to whlrh lliey are accred ited, with the request that due pub licity be given to the Information and that the resinn-llve pnrile lu Interest Imi Invited to participate lu the con grcHN. The clrculnr further contain the In formation that there, will also be held ut the name time and place an interna tional prize exhibition for barley and bop The secretary of agriculture In the fulled Hinted, the lint). Jiime Wilson, I tho honorary president of the Inter national brewer' eongres. The l.'ulled Klate department of Bg rlculluro I preparing nn exhibit by which llio fulled Ktates government will be represented at the International prize exhibition for barley nml hop. The department will show what bna been done by several of It expert who have la-en for soma year devot ing their time to the Improvement of these crops. The Importance of this exhibition for the farmers who ralso barley mid bop cannot I overrated. It Is liclleved that the Ilrst step la herewith taken to bring about n system of valuing these Important crops upon a baala of fact mihcr than upon mere Individual pref erence mid perhapn prejudice. CLASSIFICATION OF AMERICAN BARLEYS, Commonly Known as Two Rowed, Four Rowed anil Six Rowed. Barley are commonly classified a two rowed, four rowed and six rowed. The nuroH"nn brewers generally pre fer the two rowed varieties, which nre plumper and starchier, while In this couutry the six rowed, of which tbe four rowed I but a llght!y varied rel t , ij Is. . t . . A :i f 1 ' i . r ... Si f-r- 4 t - Jul, t l Hi bkaD op BaY hkBWImi dkkleT. atlve, Is generally preferred because, whlleiless starchy, It Is mure hlslily albnmlnnus nml therefore possesses more of the substance which brings about the Inversion of starch into augur namely, diastase. The common American brewing bar leys arrange themselves lu tho follow ing system: I. Blx rowed, erect White Club. S. Four rowed, drooplnir Manchuria bar Icy, Oderbruclter. Scotch, Ohio Kail. ISay UrewlnK, Itloe barley. 8. Two rowed, erect Gohtthorpe, Pri mus, Fan barley. t. Two rowed, drooiilng Common Chcv allor, Horstord's Chevalier, llanna, Prin cos. BIi Ilowed Barley. Through several years' experimentation nt tho Wiscon sin agricultural experiment station It has been found that the six rowed bar ley Is preferablo to other varieties and more prolltnblo for the average farmer to grow. The yield far surpasses thnt of the other varieties, and the market demands for the six rowed class far Burpnss those of all other varieties com bined. At a conservative estimate OS per cent of nil the barley now grown x Wisconsin is six rowed barley. This being the type of barley most com monly used for mailing In tho United States, it is likely thnt most of the Bnmples that will bo shown nt the bar ley aud hop exhibition lu Chicago In October, 1011. Will be ot that type. The experiments with two rowed larlcy through eight years' continuous breeding work clearly prove that lu most regions tbe farmer cannot get tho returns from this crop that enn be secured with the six rowed variety. The straw seems to be very frail and lodges easily, thereby Injuring the quality ot the grain and reducing the yield. ,.r-r, I !'-?'''- ;t:J . Huntington & Wilson Attorney Of Th Dmllea, lhave opeMd ofllnafl In Portland, Oregon, Room 805-807 LwU Building. Rulns anl to thtn from Crook Coonlf through lliHrofflrw In Th lalli or dlrvrt lo lle-lr Portland addivaa will n-nHv prompt atu-nllon. i'orllanit f Iiuim, Mala ''. Jt ft 1' .KalurdairnlhL Htransrra wliii. K. V. t'oriatalil. S. ii.'. Wldil Harlx-a. V. !.: II. L. ilohlia, Htc.; and t. H. IMnwIddla. Tmu. 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