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Hops T h r ou g h o u t th e Wertet. The Western Brewer in i s issue of August 15th gives extended report« of THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER OUR STAFF OF RUSTLERS. DALLAS, FEIDAY, W H A T THEY HAVE TO SAT ABOUT . THE DOINGS IN THE COUNTY. SEP. 7, 1900. the market« of the world, showing conditions licit urn mveiuhle fur a geod price for the new prop. Falk, Wormser A (Jo . Imp mereli i ■■.'*, Ohi- eii^n, report und r dale n \ngu«t 13l.li as follows: Wu have now rs* ooivad sufficient information n g in l ine the growing crop to j im i :y n ‘ in the asser'ioo Him thia iv s r ’ yirl I. both in this pi n nry und E "ope, will not he more than (ro.n ID to ¡>5 |M.r cent less than last year. This in it self we u'ul not he a of much import ance were it not fur the fuel that stocks of all kinds. L illi here and al'ioad, have been reduced to , much smaller minimum than over liefere, and, virtually, we aro entering a new season with hardly any yearlings left over iu the hands of growers and deal ers. Dole ..rothers company, hop merchants of Boston, under date of August 8lh, report: Tim mid miiiiiier 'r.tlfic in hops is nli.iit the same lie-o as it. was a year ago, if anvthing a li'- tle heller, and price# hold firm for all grades of hops, is stocks in growers and dealers hands are reduced la an unusually small amount, judging from the most reliable data obtainable, I mi ' h at home and abroad Reports from England and the continent sav sverv- tliing meichanlahle that remains of the 189J crop is now Iming lanight up and the same may well he mi I of ilia tight remaining supply in this coun try, as lots are few Hiid far between in all hop sections, so closely lias the crop been bought up. An U n eq u w l' rd and C om p le to f?o 1 s u m o of Wr.at Your Friend# aro an d Have Been Lately Doing. HR..IMIIRO EV icky F riday M okmmj A t 7:80. V V . A .. W A S H , (DITOB AMU rKOmilfTuU. CUTLER. Zaek Hartman has bought a new j horse. SU B S C R IPTIO N RATIOS: ♦ 1 -r)0 .................................... Fer y»*r A. U. Shepard, wife and baby are j ♦ 75........................... 1’flr nix limn Ilia ! visiting Ids parents here. 40........................Per three tiioitlln> Miss Klla Pettyjohn will teach the Advertising rates made known on application. Correspondence is solicit Gooseneck school this winter, ed. Mrs. Elgin, of Rosedale, has been I Fine Job Printing done at reasonable visiting tier daughter. Mrs. W. It. Kl- •trices. Ifo p picking has commenced in Mr. : Auers sud Mr. Lawyer’s yards, both Î pajing 40 cents a box, J Harry Dunn amt wife are down from Bumpier oil a month’s vacation. Lennart! Tharp and family are put- ling up straw preparatory to entiling to live on their faun this fall. There is a wonderful ddlcrenco in the neatness around hoth town and country houses in 1'olk county. Some have gone from here to Salt I Bad blood is a had thing to inherit or acquire, hut bad blood may be Cresk and Luckiamute to pick hops made good blood by taking -Hood’s but must all are picking near home. Barsapurilla. Joe I’orter and family, of Newberg, Putnam Fadeless dye, turkoy red, is have been stopping a few days with the fastest and brightest red dye stuff1 his grandmother on their way hack from the coast. known, verv desirable for carpets, mit tens, stockings, etc. 10 'cents per Everybody is burning their slash- pnekagv. Sold by A. K. Wilson tog. Frank Hussey had a narrow ea The great success of Chamberlain’s cape from a serioiia fire from hie, hut Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy it waa atupped before reac ling the in the treatment of howe! complaints house oi barn. has made it standard over the greater Editor's A w fu l P ligh t. part of the civilised world. For sale F. W . Higgins, editor Seneca (111..) by A .K . Wilson, News, waa afflicted for years with piles Some people seem to imagine that that no doctor nor remedy helped un the county allows indiscrimenately all til he tried Bucklon’s Arnica Salve, bills presented, but not so. Month af the best in the world. He writes, two ter month we have occasion to inspect boxes wholly cured him. Infallible both claims and allowances, and fre for piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 25 quently dud bills of all sizes cut down, eonts. Sold by M. I). Ellis, druggist. there being not less than a dozen ef the kind this month. ROCK CREEK. When General Joel Palmer, as su perintendent of Indians in this terri tory in 1850 bought land at Uraad Komleupon which to locale the Ump qua and Rogue River Indians, it was strongly protested against by Nathan iel Ford, Nicholas Lee, Solomon Shel ton, Win. Gilliam and H. M. Waller, as shown by a faded document now in the clerk’s office. Several of the settler have gone hop picking. Ralph Henry has bought Hampton’s young horse. By d ry goods dealers, grocers, agents, etc., nnU In a row instances as a premium forsubscrlp tions to papers. Announcem ents o f these com paratively Worthless reprints are very m isleading: fo r instance they aro advertised to be the substantia! equ ivalen t o f a higher-priced book, when ir reality, so fa r as w e know and believe, the) are all, from A to Z, Reprint Dictionaries, ph ototype copies .hflBRHbook of of over fifty ears 1 ago, w which hich" in Its ‘ day waasold fo r aboul 1.00. and wli which waa muon superior in paper, binding print, and b i ______ to these Imitations, la-lng then u work o f some m erit instead o f one S Long Since Obsolete. Th e supplement o f 10,000 so-called "n e w w ords," wnich some o f these hooks mo adver tised to contain, was compiled l>y a gentlo- inari who died over tony years ago, and was published before tils death. Other minor additions are probably o f more or leas value. The Webster’ s Unabridged Dictionary pub- pi llshed bv by our house is the only meritorious « one o f that name familiar to this veneration. I t contains o ver 8UU0 pagres, with illustra tions on nearly ev e ry page, ami bears our im print on the title pope. It is protected by co p yrigh t from cheap imitation. va lu able ns this work Is, we have at vast expense published a thorou ghly revised successor, known throughout the w orld as Webster’s International Dictionary. A s a dictionary lasts a lifetim e you should Get the Best. L. Between the hlnejays and worqis the farmers have to rustle t* obtain a good crop this year. Si ce August first tiler# has beon several deaths in Lincoln county cau sed by the breaking down of old bridges. There are seme in Folk that would cost the county less to rtliuild Ilian to pay damages for some one's broken neck. D on ’ t B e D uped There have bdfen placed upon the marlce- several cheap reprin t* o f an obsolete edition o f “ W ebster's D iction ary.” Th ey « r e being offored under various names a t a lo w price M. - Mr. Easter's hack to Sugarloaf is well patronized. It leaves Dallas on Tuesdays and Fridays, returning the next day. South And East SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. SHASTA ROUTE Trsins leave Dallas for Portland and way «tallona at 41:10 is. in. except Sunday«. Arrive !«oa Angela« 1:20 pm ; 7:00a in. Arrive Kl Paso rt:un n in; 6:00 p in. Arri e Fort Worth 6:80 a ni; 0.3o a m. Arrive City of Mexi. o 0:66 a m; 0:66 a m. Arrive Huston 4 UO a m,4:0o a lit. Arrive New Orieana 6:.6 p in;6:26 p nr Arrlvs Wkudnnuton 6:42a in; 6:42 a m. Arrive New \ork 12 43 p ni; 12:43 p m Catarrh Cannot baCurad. Pullman and Tonriat car« on hoth train«. Chah cara Hovranieuto to Odgen and Kl P om », and to urial « ara lo Ch.(-ogo, St. Louis, New Orlcun« and Wash ii'gton. Connecting at San Francisco with several «tenia «hid line« for Honolulu, Japan, Chino, PhiMipiua# Central and South America. CORVALLIS » A I ! DAILY (Kxcept Sunday) Portland l* r ri corra Ills 11 66 P M Ar. Ar. 6:60 P Lv. «.14 P M At Albany and ( ’orvalla connect with trains «4 Ur« •on Centrai and Kuatern railroad. D ALLA8 Mr. Galloway’s hops wrrs picked Inst week and all other yards liegnn this week with every prospect o f » fine quality. The rain full at this station during August wsi one fourth of sn inch. The highest tenipeiature was 83 an the 14th and the lowest 38 on the 211th. There were 11 clear days. Arrive Odiren 6:46 a n»; 11:46 a m. Arrive Demcni.no u m; 8:00sm. Arrive Kamtua City 7:26a in; 7:26 a in. Arriva Chieo«(o 7:46 a m; D;S0 a in. 7:8» A M U . 11313 A M Lv. Arthur Vassall nml Flank Hyde ciime from the burnt woods last week tn dry haps for Gilbert Tyson at til* Peril yard. Cut werms Imve been killed in F. Dakota by mixing moist bran with Paris green and placing it t:ear the attacked plants. They prefer bran to green »luff. Leave P trtland 8:80 a ni. 7:3«i p in Leave Salem II a in; 9:8ft p in Arrive Aaidand li;:»:!» in; l!;:tOa in Arrive Sacramento 6 p m; 4:36 n in Arrive San Franc taco 7:46 p in;8:16a in. PASSENGER. With local applications, as tliay can not reach the seat of the disease. Ca- larrli is a blood or constitutional dis ease, and in order lo cure it you most take internal remedies Hull’s Ca tarrh Cure it taken internally, ami acts directly en the blood and mucous surfaces. H all’s Catarrh Cure is not a quark medicine. It was prescribed by one . f the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular per sciiplion. It is composed ot the last tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting nirectly oil the mucous surfaces. The perfect com bination of the two ingredients is whit produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for teeiimooals iree. F. J. C h s n k v A Co. proprietors, Toledo, O. Fold by druggists, price 75 rents. Halls Family Fills are the beet. Daily, Eieept 8a«daj. 7:80 P M Lv. 4.. V P II Ar Portland Dal ha Ar 0 80 A II Lv. 6 10 A » A ln i. IK M A IL - TKI-W KRKLY. Usn 11# I. Ml U . » SM p. m. A rri* « 5:10 p m. Pultlwd I '» I ' m A lili. , A r r i* . ISS p. A t r i* . • Ml « I I,«.. T «0 . ■ #M I. N Z * « l k M itili « I P a lla i i M m i Mr Tice, ef Falle City, told his hops , on the vine. Kd. Ma.terson, oi Independence, has accepted a position in sn Astoria bank. YAMHILL DIVISION. Paaaengcr dapot, foot of Jefferwon «treat. or « A lr * « i C. Il MAKKHAM, G. P. A. P ot U wm I, d m # m . p r ic e th a n a n y s im ila r a r t ic le in th e w o rld . <P------ --- - Endured D eath’s A g o n ie s . Only a roaring fire enabled J. M Garrettson, of San Antonin, Texas, t., tiedown when attacked by asthma, rum which lie suffered for years, lie writes hislniaery was often so preai that it seemed he endured the agonies •f death, hut Dr K ing’s New Diaeov- ry fo r cons.... pti > ii wholly cured him. This marvelous medicine L the only known cure for asthma as well IS riiuaumptinn, Cough» and colds and ill ilirest, chest anti lung troubles Advertise Y our Wants. I’rjce R0 cents, mid IfI. Guarani... 1. This is mi age of improved «ml ri,l hollies free at M. D E llis'drug quick« r ways of doing everything, lip to t e . lo dal* people are constantly taking rulvmiiagp of labor saving nml limn '“ «lin g ««vices. By advertising une FALLS CITY. m«y now st smell <•»>>! ii« (,«»mpli,*li !'i’ prune ih ver is progressing to- quickly wlmt foim vrlv rtquirtid far (1 completion. more time nml expense. I m tiler«* omething you wi«h to bnv, trade or •ni) .range nf. Lewisville In'Ll sell? Du you with «•mpl«>\mont. <»r to Mt'i-sion last. Si I unlay. hire sonic one? Would von like lo Allan Courier and wife have retilan «'reate u demand f >r some article? Iu m ! l o t in ir home at bait Lake citv. *h«»rl, i* tin re unvthiiii; you wmikl !ike t«> pet hefnnt the general public. Mr. ViuiGnrilcr nml two c-liil.lr-n The Jfemizcr is re.ul each week by ur»t. I in vi- rcliirm «1 to Wisconsin, Killing less than 3,000 persons in l’«lk county Mrs. W right with 11 s. and it has been repeatedly and poii Miss Nellie Ford’s sickness is very ively proved that it p»ve to insert seiions and sli Inis been taken lo Fu- w*nt a d s under our heading of New Tod*y. lsiiijfor suitable treatmont. The Inin oats were about all throili- cd this weak and teemed to yield ra ther more than the early ones. Illustrated pamphlet free. Address G .4 C . MERR1AM CO.. Sprlngfiald, Maas. T h e manufacturers o f Royal Baking Powder have always declined to produce a cheap baking powder at the sacrifice o f ’quality or wholesomeness. T h e highest grade and most highly refined ingredients only are employed in R oyal; hence its well known superiority. It is always the case R o y a l B a k in g that the consumer suffers P o w d e r c o s ts in pocket i f not in health o n ly a f a ir p r ie s 9 by accepting cheap pow a n d is c h e a p e r ders as substitutes for a n d b e t t e r a t it s Royal Baking Powder. Wra. Robinson, of Jacksonville, and bis niece. Mi-« Martha Robinson, of Junction, have been here on a visit lo Ins brothei, George, whom lie bad not seen for nearly thirty yerrs. M AR K E T R EPO RT. [Corrected weekly l,y Felts Nocl.J Wheat, per bushel,40 Ota. Bran, per ton 4* 12. Shorts, per ton, $¡4. Oats, per bushel, 50 ets. Flour, per 10 barrels,$2 (¡5. Flour, per suck, 75c. Buckwheat Hour, $2.50 per owt. Germea, $1 50 per cwt. Corn meal, $2 ¿0 per cwt. [Corrected weekly by Drown A Son Potatoes, per bushel, 35 ets. Butter, per pound, ‘2 0cIs. Lard, per pound, 9(a]0 cts. Bacon, aide», per pound, 9@ 10 « tn. lim ns, per pound, 12@15 cts. Shoulders, per pound,8<g 10 cts. Eggs, per dozen, 15 cts. Chickens, per dozen, $3i«t$4 Dried fruit«, per pound, 12 «.In. Beets, per pound, 1 cents Turnips, 1 er pound, 1 cts. Cabbage, per pound, 2J cts. Onions, per pound, 2 ft». Beans, per pound, 4(a5 cents. Corn meal, per pound,2-J- cts. Hay, pe** ton, $5^$7 Care must bo taken to avoid baking powders made from alum. Suck powders are sold cheap, bccausethey cost but a f e w cents per pound. “ Just as good and cheaper” is a fraudulent cry, intended to deceive the unwary. Alum is a corrosive acid, which taken in food means injury to health. A S Y L U M AND P R I S O N . Accompanied by Misses Lillian ami Daisy Zhiuler and Eva Wash w« spent hist hNltiid:.}' at interesting places around Salem. The state house nml surrounding grounds are kept in >i much more attractive condition than a few years ago. The «dfieials we met ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM bT. there were as court« «ms anil obliging sis they could be. The senate cham » ¿¿lib. ber is undergoing a thorough rem va- .1. \Y\ Crider and family leave fo Sibley & K ikin are inldim a I bird 1 ti«m and the hall < f representatives is 50 Y E A R S ’ Denver next Monday. room i«» their offiro building having a new tl* «»r put in 23 f- «*t. E XP ER IEN C E A ‘ wessor el* et Frank M y r wi’ l »non S'U do vnuug man «lesMn r to 1-arn above the old m e, t^ic upper il< or be the printers trade m>«v find u denia move 14* Dallas, his farm to be run by j ing s:ill 17 feet fit-in the ceiling. B - Henry Wnite. sides giving m« r«* ro«un it will make ble op'uiing at this otlicc. | he hall a hi»* belli r place t«) speak in. The Did la.•« fi«h, pnnlirv, buffer, «’gg j R. M. Cilherf secn»*n.<l thw contrnei | We climb«’«! many a stair step and and «’ heese market «*f Manritxen Bros for re«l**«*k ii»;r I he ste»*l bridge at Sa viewed fiom the dome above I ho T rade M ar k s loin. The highest of four bids w.o <m Mill sireet will be ready for hiui- boils« tops th«* city spread «»lit in all D esigns u« fs next T.iei-«lay. T4, bis being |03fi. CORVRIGHT3 & c . d:iei ti«ms. Salem has a large ih iiii - t-er of handsome homes. Taking an When you want monuments or nor quickly ascertain om opinion free *-------- — L. W Fur »veil and wife have ronm invention i.i probably pmentable. Conmiuntca- electric car we w< nt to Le«i Mi-simi fr*»m MinneFola to probably make cither cenieterv r im k. he sure f«» hnva tic!i8U. iet!vconG<leuKai. Handbook on Pnients t ree. Oldest agency for securing patents. cemetery win re so many noted pio th' ir houu* among us. The Farring- iu talk with (1. D Hawkins, the Inde sent Fa. onta taken tFrousrh B!unu & Co. receive neer Methodist pc«»pl«* are buried. The t«»hs and several others of his former pendence m «rble r uler hef re placing tp fò o l notice, without chame, iu the first white women p'.ae» d beneaih tlie an order elsevvlnu’e. neighbors were already here. .-«»«I in Oregon repons there, being the 'i'm’sday's Oregon inn contained a A iiandsoniely illustrated weekly. I.nnrost cir- W. C Brown will start next Mon-1 wife «'f ivev. Jason Lee and having ciilQt on «»f nny scieni itic Journal. Terms. $3 a dav on a trio «*f several months. He | photograph and biographical sketch ;e:ir: four months, f L Sold by all newsdealers. been buried in 1838. Clote beside of reprvsentaiive <*lcc* (i. L. Mtiwkins^ will first visit relatives iu Iowa, Indi her lie Cyrus Shepard ami the wife of Brunch OIBce, 625 F SU Washington, D. C. anti and Ohio and will then ge leis- I of Imlep4'iidenee. He is in every Kev. J, L Farri.-h, all of them being Ä l'1" « “ nd r«>table man. urelv through the south, incliuling of the 1836 emigration. Among oth Mexico. er histnic names on the monuments seen there were Gustnvus Hires, A. A Word to Moth ers . In its ad vanead and chronic form a F. Waller, J. H. Wilbur, Wm. Roberts Mothers of children affected with cold in the head is kn.wn as natal ca and Bishop Haven. Just across the croup or a severe cold need not liesi tarrh and is the recognized source of fence are the graves of perhaps 600 late to administer Chamberlain's other diseases. Having stood the tesi who died at the insane asylum, among Cough Remedy. It contains no opiate of continued successful use, Ely's them being that of John Waymiro, nor narcotic in »n y form find may l»e CYean» Balm is recognized ns a spec who years ago was known to almost given as confidently to the babe ns to ific ftir membranal diseases in the nas every person in this county. A »hurt an adult. The great success that has al passages, and von should resort to W ith the Greatest Showing oi Goods walk brought us to the asylum, now attended its use in the treatment of this treatment in your own case It Ever Made in Saierr.^1 known ns the Oregon state hospital. colds and crop has won for it the ap i« not drying, does not produce sne< z Both it and the penitentiary are less proval and praise it has received i ig. Price 50 cents at druagists >r by than two mib * east of the slat** hou-e. throughout the Unite«! States and in OUR B U Y E R ti«s in person S E A R C H E D the M A R K E T S of the mail. Ely Brothers, 50 Warren street, The locati >n i? excellent, the build manv fmeign lands. For sale by A. New York. Give up prejudice and E AST for the prettiest, and best of everything in the fabric line and ings imposing and the surrounilings his i florin have not In en futile. K. Wilson. try it. attractive. The present superintend OUR S H O W IN G S IN S U IT IN G S A N D P IE C E GOODS have ent, Dr. Calbrtalh, seems to be the never been excelled in this city and our prices will bring us the right man in the right place. W e cream ef tlie trade. were courteously shown throughout the institution ami everything every IN FURS, J A C K E T S mid C APES we will easily maintain nur where was in ship shape. I t is the well deserved reputation as S A LE M 'S B IG B A R G A IN HOUSE, for cleanest public building we ever en we are sli iwing the finest and large,, line in Ijie c i'y at the lowest tered. notwithstanding that it con possible prices tains 1,163 crazy people, about one- OUR C U STO M E RS G E T T H E B E N E F IT o f a visit tn the East third of them Ining females. There ern markets of the M O ST E X P E R IE N C E D B U Y E R I N SALEM . are 136 employes in conneclioQ with the asylum ami their parts are cer lately performed with skill and fideli ty. In going through the various wa-ilsin both the male and female wing of the building we saw rio in«li- .« T H E B IG B A R G A I N H O U S E O F S A L E M * cation f»f force or harshness being us ed, the inmates being under easy con >4 trol It apjieared like n large family with pleasant surroundings and only absolutely neressi ry restraints. A short walk to the smith brought us to tlie state prison when; we were c«»rdi- ally greeted by Superintendent J. I). Lee. His family is less than one- i f« iirtil as large as that just left, the General Agent on the Pacific Coast for prisoners being 286. Courteous at- j temlants showed ns atound among i tli4* men who luiv« to wear strip* d j clothes for having violated the laws of Oregon. There too we found a per- ‘ feet state i 'f ili ipline each convi« t j > 4 iid offi« er going along »bout h s work j nitlioot any friotir*n. Everything i» 'kepi neat »nd orderly. The |ri?on- I *»rr keep th«» inside of their cells about j ns\ou wotihi see about their home.-, quite neat and otlieis very -lotK'hy. The f«»nr women pris*>neis Also the largrot stock o f warm air registers and furnace ' have Keen tran»fer»ed hi the »»yluni Tw lar h i i, at ritiri»«*, O' tweause of deranged mi mis. A new R »«taovant*. supplies on the Pacific coast. (Vinnf brick wing i« Iwing oon»trnc»ed for * « * » p . » , M i a , s > o , »«a > * H HI.. O»« |1*M rrh elI N o matter w K jm ’a the b itte r. **«** «»til dining room and ki>cli« n. I t wu» 3 food. Tn ; o’clock ami a down good voiced pris- r T i * n,**** ^7 ■*•'1 to M y j.W r «o Oft rrrrn f «4 t-u e . by th RiptMChemkai U., to Spruce St., New Ymlr I oner» mere pmcticii.g at an organ in i the chapel as a choir, for 8nm i»y ser- I vice» One pti»« ner has a little print ing office in one corner where he print» the prison misaionary, which advocate* everything good. S cie«ilfic A m erica n . WUNN & Co.36,Br^ a’ New York H- WE OPEN W FALL TRADE R TPÄN S tabules { Doctors find / A Good P r e s c r ip t io n ■{ I b r mankind HGLVERSON'S w g M c P herson Richardson & Boynton Co's w arm air furnaces. John Van Range Co’s hotel and household ranges American Boiler Co's toilers lor steam and hot water. 1 47 F!rjtzn^46 Second »«r-ez-tj, POTpTLSflD - O R E qO N