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FEED STTirW I i - Orooo Socdo r A complete stock of srrass and clover seeds, at the lowest possible price for first class secdi. Gije cs qH be fore buying. , BBfWSTCB 6 WttrrcJ The f eetf Mea No.l Court St Salt na-, 'Phone 1781 DEALERS IN GRAIN. WHEAT BOUGHT j "V: ' ;" . TV i:i or rxhanged for flour: d feed at branch office of Aurora Roller Mills, warehouse on Trade street, near High. 'Salem, Oregon. '" '" 4 -.: - t-. ; W. 8. HURST & CO. Aurora, Oregon. -Wholesale dealers la Wheat, Oats, Hops, 4 Potatoes, Onions awl Onka Sets, etc. Salem Agency at office Aurora Roller Mills, on Trade streets near High. 7 . TINNING AND PLUMBING. T. S. BURROUGHS TINNINO AND PLUMBIN0 Gas awl Steam fittinjr. Manufact urer of. Hop ant Fruk Pipe. ioj State St.. TeL 151! Salem, Or. PHYSICIANS. J. F. COOK, M. D. BOTANICAL DOCTOR ? Core Consumption, Cancer, Tumors, Grave and Kklncy Troubles Asthma. Skin and Bon .Diseases, .without knife, plasters, posisoro or pain. Also Blind- . - . ; Salem, Oregon. LIVERY STABLES. FAVORITE STABLES 41 Srste St., Salem. Telephone 701 Livery, Feed and Boarding Horses- lwarded by ( clay, -week or month at reasonable prices. The ne-H-omiuodation are good and the rigs art first- class in every respect. A specialty made of rigs for commercial iiK-n. ItADAIlAUUlI & FUANCIS. Proprietors. . I:, ; ; '4. R- PAGE W. A. STEPHENS PAGE STEPHENS lIores well fed- mod arrrvmmrwla- tiofls. Fine Rig. Good Rig for commercial men a Specialty. Horses boarded by day, week or rrondi.' Wed front Livery, feed end Boarding w& 164 Commercial St. TeL 851. Salem RESTAURANTS. You are most cordially ; invited to call at tlie I . , Elmo Restaurant 21 i Commercial street. .Salem. Oregon. and try our 2tr .MBALS. No better can be had In the- city. I, J. LIGIITXEK, Proprietor. The Wonder Restaurant , MEALS ao CENTS Open day and. night. When, 4n the city we solicit your patrouage. I'OIIWAKD &HYDE, Prt. LU5 Conimereinl Street, Salem. TRY HELlEKBRfiKD S RESTnURRHI 21,1 Commercial Street, Salem. ' Ciood Square Meal for aoc Thirty-two years In business in this city and have fed more people than there an- in Oregon: all were well pleased. .Meals at ull hours. CVW. IIELEENBEANH. WILKES". STALLIOI. "JEROME' NO. 29631 Will srtand for Mares ihe coming ea sou at Corner of Ferry and Liberty Htrcets. For Pedigree and particulars, call on . j . . , Dr. 1A. Long Venter! nary Surgeon' Saknn. Or. R I CYCLE REPAIRING. iW.u't tlirownaivay you delapidate.1 Uiuintnas. ' ... . G. A. Roberts Van intnd It fof yoa as gool as tiew. Take it to liim.j v I03 STATE STREET f liicycle Ileimirinff a Specialty. r UOl KKFELtEi: OX KlCUEiS. f Johu 1. lUckeft-lk r aid in an ad i.f..r ' New' York liible tlas lite otber e-enitis: rriier pwnit, of ikl't N uot a wron? thiupr. -Oii the couirary. sold h one. of tli? mlutlmt . apnl.i for th? Ooiuj? of SwhV ami. thDt'jrh 4here are imd 'rkh men Iwt a tlnre are bad poor ones. 1, llieve ' that jnoxt wealthy. i;erou look moa , tiu ir immrv a -a acretl trut which tl.ey hold for the f?uol of their fel- CWK-- When anaer rushes. unretralneil, .. to ? action,, i . ' ! ' Like a hot steed. It stumble in its 3V f ., , ,'. Tlie tram-of thought strikes deeiK-st, and strikes safely. '.'.V, . : Sstvnge. ;TwjCc-a-wcek: Statesman. $i a ; yean. TJ- 1umrsir w Imish with happy pron-pet-t ta view are: morn phasing than Urns crowded, -with, fruition. JoklT Lrt no tlw nupli!tis of hospitality 1U Ja bo! ami toard, lmf, h-t truth, love, honor and courtesy flow 'in all thy dtedsKtMr.4m. Cr.FEr-rsiCiDNEYI KiBackacliG Cure. - - - i . . 1 -. t i -, , -, , , . 3 for Infants The Kind You Ilaro Always liou-lit has borne the signa ture of Chas. II. Fletcher, and has been made under hisv personal superrislon for over SO years. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and Vast-as-good" are but Experiments, and endanger the -health of Children Experience against Experiment. The Kind You Have Always Bought .Bears the In Use For S7 Our stock of Grass Seed for fall sowing is complete, and we invite all seed users to call and examine same before purchas ing, as we feel sure that the quality, as well as the prices, can't be beat. SA VAGE & RE1D, Seedmen 322 and 324 Commercial Street, North o " P 0. CLUBBING LJSTP -or Twlce-a-Week WEEKLY OREGONIAN. per year ..............ll.sc TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, per year .?i.oo OUR PRICE. BOTH PAPERS -i. .$1.50 PACIFIC HOMESTEAD, per year.......... ..$1.00 TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, per year..,.. .........$t.03 BOTII PAPERS CHICAGO INTER-OCEAN, per TWICE-A-WEEK" STATESMAN, BOTH PAPERS LJL- HOARDS DAIRYMAN, per year.. 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WEtOH,7 No 391 Commercial St.; Salem, or WEEKLY OREGON 'STATESMAN,' TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1000. and Children. Signature of Over 30 Years. " ct. mxm ton errv. THX Statesman . $1.60 year...i .$1.00 per year . $i.oo - -$1 35 .... ...... ....... ...$t per year $i ,.$1.75 per year..... .....$ .50 per year.... $t.c . .$1.25 ft per year.,.. ....$1 1.25 WORLD, per year... . .... ...... .$1.00 per year .$1.00 $1.65 a free pattern to each subscriber).. Si.oo per year .... ........$i.oo i 1$1.S0 PAClMtr II UM rib 1 rjlvlJ, SALEM, OR, PRINTING BLANKS WORK STATESMAN JOB OFFICE . . ' . : . - onEGON.V : . . . -HARES THE FREE URAL MAIL CAR. H. J, OKKSBT HAS LA. to OCT . THK BOCTES. Elrlit Carriers to B Applatd Tomorrow .' l Bla Voft m or AUtt Capf . II. J. Onnsby the special agent of c the Postoffiee Dcpartuieut, t has about completed r eight Rural Mail routes out of this city, and he will tornorj-ow i appoint his carriers. The reports on the routes will then be for- warded io Washington for , approval, and it is expected the carriers will be ordered to begin work on or about January.lst The routes thus far laid out, are: . - , , .. Itoute No. 1 Across the river, down tlic river road to Lincoln, to the forks cf the road, passing northwest by Spring Valley school house; thence past Zena and Brush College back to Salem. -' 1 ,: ; Itoute Xo. 2 Out of Salem, up the river past Eola to ltlekrealj thence north on the Portland and Corvallis. road to the intersection f the I Oak Ciove toad; returning to Salem by tho Oak rove road. Itoute No. 3. onth on Commercial strft, past cemeteries to Liberty, ex bnnling outhwet to the school house rear Puena Vista, , thence back by way of Hall Perry and the Ila'.l s Ferry road to Salem. Itoute Xo. -4. South on Commercial HORTICULTURE 1! OREGON President E. L Smith's Report to the Legis " lature lias Been Completed. ' He Recommends the Addition of Two More Commissioners to the Board Splendid Results Attained by the fruit Urowers of the State. CI. II. K. Dosch, s-retary of the- misloners of the five horticultural dis State Board of Horticulture, has :trlj-ts of tlie Mate, and win nieml their . , , , Industry and flK4Ity in performlug a placed the report, of the Board to the lilrg(t aJmount of lalK)r ltU M miaU Legilnture la the hands of the print- an allowaiue for time ami expense, er. The report I a inot valuable one, After giving tho'wubject much study and will bo of Incalculable benotit to aml exaniination, I am of the opinion . , . , . A,.. ' that only about 5 vh-t cent of land suit- the fruit Biwrs of Oreson in a tlious- aWo fofrult groVlnR is now In ue and ways. The report Includes ft-for that purpose,1 and that possibly no statement of the businessr of the first state has a preater area, adaptetl to year, mrttlt by President II. B. Miircr leftre he resijEiied last April, and one from President E. L Kmlth (who sue- lands uneulted for the purpose, prob cetvlett 'Mr. IMiller) for the second ably 5 per .'cent of the total acreage, year's business. Mr. Miller, in his re- trchardl8t have in-cn slow to -learn port, tays in part: My Im-umbeney of the office of presi- dent of the State Board of Ilortfcul- Hirf dntinsr from AnrM 1. 1WMK lvnM been too brief to eivv ail the fruit i , 1 1" it uui iw i nil ii inn i.i growing portions of tlie state that thor- nnj nut more than four or five yarie ongh examination contemplated by the ties for the largest orchard. Our nur law. I have, however, -traveled over three tlHHisand miles since date of quallfliatiou. my visits extending from Malheur count on the vaMcrn to Kogue river vaUey near the southern Kogue river valley Inmndary of the state. It I gratifying to noie that In every portion of the country that I have vis ited I have found fruitgrowers lu-sphx-d with new contideno and con viction that they Can overcome the -many adverse conditions that, in- re cent years, have tlircatt-ned the fruit industry of the Ktate. At 'my uggfitIon the lx:ird auihor Iil the pulii-atlou of a finiy cabn dar, giving tlM nwwt approved foriunla for combating inject iwsts and fungu growths. An eilition of five thousand copies was printed, but so great was the demand that it was noon exhaust ed. All the meinlier of -the board uprtiMl in an earnest effort to induce tht fruit growers to ?pray thir in-cii- leadiirg fruitgrowing wet Ions, of their drd. with the result that in the more 41itriets. , Vjh h of our horticultural progreKslvo districts the uusprnyed 'districts Is as large an several Kawti-rn orehard the e-xception. fommlsslon- states, and it Is .Imitossible; Tor a tnn er. 44eha una estimate 1 hat Hi per cent miMsioner, with an allowance of but of the orehardlets of the fourth di. " Ier aunum for tlntei ami traveling trict are now providcl with spraying expenwi, to cover wich an Immeue outtits. territory. To jreuieily . this tlie lwartl ' Kxperience has demonstrated that Wi '-had in contemplation tlie i-ollcy of re p4r tnt of souud apples can lie nal- -ommendlHg a change in the !nir to hied by tin thorough apfdicatlou of thi effec t that tlie county court of each iiKxlern method. Tlie evidence is ac- county MiouM apiMint a fruit inp"i-t-cunndatlve as to this fact. f .. or in line wjth otrr .system of stock ' in tin large oreharfls the hand pnmp Iniec1or. but. on more! mature con mnst give wav to the. power Kprayer, stderatlon, tltis plan; Isrnot denwd which dois more thorough work with ' advisable. Ftme tounty jeourb might less thau half the. expense. Those ui- not be willing to make a, rea soluble to-dare hortienitmists. flw Olwell appropriation! for "this purpose, -r .It Brothers, of Jackwn county, make would be -expensive " to - rail snch a ne of a small mounted gaIine en- large nuniljrt!getlKr for c-onnw. and gine. whit-ta driver the pump aud agi- what 1. more Important. It. would be tator. and with -which they are enabled; d;ttieulr, la inauy lntam-e.. to lud to spray one thousaixl fonrteen-year, men well qnailfletl for the work. For old trtes In a day. With this engine, the present, thereforet. It sf.mrf the two teams a ml four men, they fierform wisest plan to ieate two new d!s tbe work that formerly reiuiml Tour trkts, one oij the eJitvBnl one. on the upraying outllt- and twelve men. i .we t side off the CaintV llauge. I I am. however, inclined to the oplrt- therefore rek--tfully : recouiniend that Ion that eventually we will discard th state lfdlvkled into seven horti the pomp for comprefsml air, using a' cultural districts, as follow. small stationary. eagUie; twnpmiscr I,irstrClatbp. Columbia, Tillamook, and tank carrying compressed air, and WahIngto ami VainhilL eonnecte! directly with the tank car- " ifeconl Marlon. Polk, Lincoln, Ben ryirrff the iqiray liquid. . toti anl Clarjkamas. tl .bave emkavored to keep in f re-' Third La rte. Douglas. Coos. LIun. qnent communication with the rom- Fourth -rry.' Jonbine, Jackxs-n, FOB SALE BY F. O. HAAS, nnr?nn n nn f, i i The crwU remedy for mtsrtvn .ur li.-i.KII. miMlnrt- of Tobacco or Opium, waica 4FTB USIoS: H or jr ' 0 tox Uk i fOR SALE itfwt out on the old stape ro;id tO( Hatch ' corner & thence west to tlie ' P-uena ? Vista 'road; thenei south thiajsh tho Suunyfide country, ami to llosedalei thence north to near Sun uysido fcxhcol bouse; thence north to Hatch'9 corner; thence east to Prlu plo school n-ousfe. ami back to SaSem by way of the Prlngle road, v Route, Xo. 5,Out on the Turner road to K. C. Cross's slaughter bouse, thenee aerpss the railroad track to tle Iteliles ueljtMorhool ; eat to Mill creek, and Reform Scliool; tlience past the Deaf (Mute School and Asylum Cottages: thence ca&t np Into the Wit 1 neighborhootl; thenct north to the Early place west oftMacieay; tlence west past the Rickey" school houe on to Salem Prairie to the Estes place: thence across to tlie Turner road, and back on the Turner road to Salem. Route Xo. Out on East State streot. on the road to South Howell Prairie past Aulnirn school bonse east to 1',-s miles north f, Macieay; thence north to Intersection of Fruitlaud road, near the Fruithind shol house; thence .west on, the Asylum avenue road to Salem. . -' , v Route 7 Out on the- Harden Road to Chapman's corner, tlien north to the Silverton road- to a io4nt thiveiusr ters of a mile wet of -Howell; thom-e south to the Pratum road. wtt on the Pratum road to tlie ;rden road, and into' the city on the Ciarden roal. Route 8 'North ou Frtnt street ou tho Mission Rottom road, past .the poor farm and Kaber school houe. to the Mission ltottom school houe; thence eat to the road west of Brooks station, then south to opiolte Clear Like schol houst, thence st one-half mile, south to near Chemawa. across the railroad south of Chetnawa, to the Brooks ix.id. thence hack to Salem, past the Fair tJrounJ, to the city. hortlctritural pursuits than Oregon, Xo small amount of money and emrxy has bcn- lost from ulantinir trn-es on mas ouij uccji, 'H-iruiurii rni, iiuii In the elements that enter Into the growth of trees. Is adapted to Uieir purpose., other t-omnion errors are too clo. plantlntr and too many varieties. T: serymen are partly responsible for the numerous varieties In enr -chard: in wilding oxit twnt not true to iinme. T i LV.,X t lZl??u y" ?LJ Wl n,l e-lve nd my neighbors have suffereil ctiually with mvfc'f. WhHe there are many consclentlonn men In the nurMtry buJnetH. but few raise all the tren they well, aDd wome are careles In metliod of iropagation. tlrt-ater care shonhl also be exercised in cutting ?cion? only from '.-healthy, vigorous, fruitful tree, to be grafteil on only thriftr, healthy KcouV.ing. A law defiuipgtlhe liabilities of nnwrjr men who sell tree that irrove iot tine to name -would have a nalutary effect acd greaier caie would be exercised.' NEW DISTI1ICTS. It Is unfortunate that our commlM- niom-rs are nnabi- to lnpect only the I, w DRUGGIST, SALEM. OR. " jtrrmnx,ym and a ,Vl??r?tiZ? aa "aiii; '' ' every box. or Si.OOw ItlC. nOTTS lUEAlUb Cik. aw ltai 4 Ohio. BY ALL DRUGGISTS. - Klamath and LakcJ. Fift h-r-Wasco, Crook, Shcrhi.in, a ad Wheeled - f . - - . Slxtb-J-Glinam, Morrow, -TJmatUla, Grant, and Harney. Seventh Union, Wallowa, Raker, and Malheur, . , , '.'-ENFORCEMENT OF THE LAW. V .The Ilortlcultaral Hoard h;ts .enle:iv ored to secure compltau,e"Wlth tho law without. report to lilistic iihuhum nl Tina &rmv.lMl ao fjtr MiC KitravlnS and disinfecting of tnva are c-omern-ed. More. orCess Infested Trnlt still finds It way to our markets, lut the Quantity Is small couiivaf ed with for mer years. It has been -held that the com nil sior.er have no authority to pay depu ty inspectws, a ud It is utterly ,iuiMin fible for any oue man to luiH-t all the fruit Mit out of his district. The; commission merchant. In many lu Ktaneeo, liave reported t our secre tary, violations of our quarantine laws It U not jut tu tin grower. wIm raises sou ml fruit to demoralize the markets by flotKling them with trash that caunot iass inicctlon. Y have emlcavwvl to Teat! a pub'le sent I' ment In favor of the enforcement of wholertn regulation for th In'ttf-r pruiectiou of our orchards and mar kets., " , .. p MAUKirrs. Vrvlt production, trot only In the I'nitcd States, but In Europe. la tho year 1IMX) was the gieatest evtr kuown and fears were entertained that thv niark-! would Ik utterly knKrallcl. This, however, haa uot-bu the rennit In ()ngon. ; T1h suieriority of our Italian prune and apples attracted many buyers, aud remunerative price have beeit realiised. . Therei Is a great hnvntive to fruit growing In Oregon, on atntiuut of the ellltieH for distribution are tinctpialetl. V a re in reaching dbtauce' of severtil ; trunk limn of railway, which give iw cm:c-tlin with all Iminirtant tran- . .. ... .At... Hriaiiou line ou . mm . etMiiiiieiii. They carry our fruit to New Oilcans, to the Atlantic waboaid. for exporta tion to Liverpool ro ManiUba and all the Intermediate country. Our steam shlps, also, take large quantlllvS of our horticultural products -to -Alaska, aiwl to our insular ioewi&m. Slow ly but surely we will Invade the mar kets of Eastern Asia, and already In quirh's -:eome from Japan for quota tions' for a thouS.tud-harrel lot of ap ple. That lmmeune country, Siberia. the pforthern ltortlon the CiHinteriiaTt of Alaska, is being raplrWr developed, ami 1 am confident. In tiiiievwill 1h a gti'iit market for Oregon-growth fruits. I'ajaro tPathro)i valey is CalifVuia'a giwlest npi4o section and clalnW to raiso one ier cent of all tl apiVes givwu In the United State. The vamo of the orchards of thU valley run .up to millions of dolhirs. and mansion costing thoUHands of dollars are fouial on these apple trees. Tlie value of orchard lands exceed rliose devotfHl to any other Industry in the state, jet txis Angelen buyvr eMiie, In tK-tobcr, past tho Pajaro valley, one. thousand two hundred miles north, to Oregon to buy their fancy fruit. JmxuuAii Nova Scotia, that were pur chaMHTtslx years agk, -then In "trcfu and stimfW. for f 10 ier acre; ebared and .plautcd to orchards, are -valued at oX) IKr acre. j There I no other way apparent to me wberrfiy w can enhance the valuo of tlie fruit lauds of our state so great ly s.lo plant them In orchard. Therf1 are only one thousand four huwrml to one thousand livo hundrel acrt-s in fruit In Hood river valley. No largf jpoinnu'rcial on-hards. yet l er growths, will realize $rr.0(W for tlm frultierop of the year 1!0. This In duct rfi. is rapidly expanding, ami tin tlim fmay iwt be nnnote-; when lh? orehairds and lcrry plantation of I hi liftlo ) mountain, valley may have in creased tenfold, with a nvcnue In a favfrnble teason auiouutlug to fl,- tuni,(!t Fiom nft"en acre of Newtown Pip pl o. In Jackson coiinty, 1 uudersta-ud were' ga thcred-iyeii tliousand Wimi of apple, that no country cojuld excel, and sold at Milfonl for 7MJ for for eign, ex ibrt. Tlu tinilnTMl 1oihs of otrr noble Willamette valley, up r an elevation of two thousand f(Ct. are far nmre In viting to tlie orchardist thaii the flat hind tHow. And orchanl will creep up tlieiw kUhh and up the loie of tlie Bine Mountains. And tlie grapn and the peach will occupy every avail able position IsmleTlug on the Colum bia In Oregon, Oreat orchards am lieing i4aulel Ikow tho Irrigating ditclH's in Malheur, and even the high plaKau of Soul lieastern Oregon pn duces to pTfc-tlou the ltardler fruits Nature luvltc the - horiieullurlKt to Oregon. .Soil,, climate-, and command ing position, as to tlw market of lim world, invite1, hi in. And the pursuit larlf llua nuuil IvHltllrnI itf H. re1;lll-(t to the KIl--rery stage of growth, of bud. flower and fruit, a uih-acle in vites him. ; . ; Makinpr a Start. V. M. Couch iu Poulrry Standard. If an i Inexperienced erou sbooll legin the poultry lMtslnew on a bifge scale, as ome suggest, by 8f5lnff out Jnto the country and buying fine huu drel or more lieu, he would, uiu time out of ten. iimke h. failure from the art. He would probably btlug lice b1 diseaw on hi farm and a great urauy fowls wouHpfova worth UtiH. : A man , altoukl uot expect . to get settled into the iouHry business in a wek nor Sltould tie exic-ct any profit tho first year To make n be ginning, a man lionll mUi:t fifty strong, hardy hens, from nonw yeiui ble sourw. ' These should be pure bnnt eUK-k. anJ only .pure bred maea of th same-., variety. i;It tho fowls good can? ao u to, get goKl, strong chicks and try to hatch llu-m out in April ami May. K you get live bunirred pulk-t jou will do well the nnmlier will probably 1 ? less. After the first three years tbe work will be easier, tlMs 4lillk.ultie , fewer and the pronts greatex. ' . Among the tens-of thousands who fcavo us(l OtatiUierlaitt's Cougii Bem udy for colds and in grlfjfle during tlie past few years, to ovir knowledge, not a single cas has rultl In pn-mo-n-ia. Thos. Whitfield & Co.. 2 to Wa Isish avemw, Chicago, ow of tlie tiMt pron'hent retail druggisls In that city. In speaking of rhl, says; "We rccoin iiicihI Chamberlain's Cough lictmxly for l "grHl. tn nuny cases, m It not only given prompt and complete r-- dewy- of la iprlpiw to result In pnru- nnia.T ror sale ry v. yj,. iiaas, drog gist sjabmi, Oregon- - ' i Unfa: b a c in remale eafcness. 1 Statesmhu' Building;