Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, July 21, 1897, Image 3

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    ..rCROPS,
Oregon's Usual Big Record,
Grand All-'round Prospects-Largo
Yield of Everything.
Weatlicr Tlio wartu weather con
tinued to Friday, when It became
cloudy and cooler. Some light show
ers fell on Friday and Saturday along
the coast and In the northern portion
of the Willamette yalley, amoutlnn
to from a trace to .10 or an Inch. The
weather occame clear Saturday after
noon and Sunday, svlth a rising tem
perature; the maximum temperatures
of the week occurred today, .which
ranged from 80 degrees to 93 degrees.
The mc.in temperature for 'the week,
03 degrees, Is the same as the preced
ing week, and is the normal for this
period of the year. The 'day temper
ature averaged 74 degrees, and the
night f.50 degrees. The umount of
sunshine has beon about normal.
Crops. The weather has been ex
ceedingly favorable for growth. The
general crop conditions can be Slim
med up as excellent. Hay which on
June 1st was thought to be a short
crop, now Is conslaered an average
crop, the weather Imp been favorable.
to curing and putting away the hay.
Considerable wheat and oats hay still
remains to be cut. The second crop
of alfalfa Is being cut.
Harvest of fall-sown wheat is in full
progress and an excellent crop Is re
ported. Correspondents report that
never before was the grain such a
good crop. The heads arc large and
well filled, and the berry Is large and
plump. Fallsown oats will be ready
to cut this week.
Spring-sown wheat and oats are ex
ceeding all expectations ingrowth,
developemcnt and prospects, and as
now they are beyond Injury, a very
large yield of an excellent quaality Is
assured.
Corn Is silking out, and the corre
spondents report the best, corn crop
ever grown In Oregon. Hops are in
bloom. The dry weather and sun
shine have checked the deyelopement
and ravagesof t!u ho,) mia, with the
result th.it the hop prospsct-s are im
proved. Buckwheat, barley, (lax for
tibcr and sugar beets, all arc making
line giowlh.
Garden produce Is unusually plenti
ful; the growth has been wonderful,
even tor Oregon. Potatoes are a heavy
crop in every section. Watermelons
arc ripe in the southern counties; they
and ull other melons arc more than
an average crop. Berries are more
plentiful than ever been before. Early
peaches, apples.i and plums are ripe
and very plentiful.
The prune, apple and pear crop will
b2 far superior to what was expected,
and the total product will, as reported
bj larger than ever before.
Tim wither conditions are favor-
Suffered Eighteen Years.
Pains Departed and Sleep Camo.
Mrs. Julia A. B jwr, of Covlnston, Term.,
whoso husband as charge of tho electric
light plant at tht i .ace, has been a great
sufferer. Iler aliments and speedy cure
are best described by herself, as follows:
T?n,in vadH T anfTnrnrl from nervOUSnOSS
and Indigestion. I tried every remedy rec
ommended by family and friends, but l
Mns. Julia A. Brown.
Informed mo that I had become dropikal,
and that there was little hope for mo. I
then decided to try
Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine,
I was then unable to get to sleep until
well on toward daylight, and during all
this time I had a deep, heavy pain in my
left side. I texu roost intoerabb, indud, but
after taking one-half bottle of tho Kcrvine
1 1 could sleep all night just as well as I ever
, did. Tho Ntrdnt Is tho only remedy that
fgavo mo any relief whatever, i am now
wpII and ctrnnir. nnd I (hank UOd evtrllaav
lof my life for Pr.JJtia' Nervine"
MBS. JULIA A. BROWN.
Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold on a positive
ruarantee that the first bottle will benefit.
Uldnii-rrkmpll ttiitgl.R bnttles for 15. or
rus
,All
Pit will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of prlco
f by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind.
r. Miles Nervine ?.!&.
whllo belnfr treated by thrco local physi
cians. Drs. Barret, Maley and Bhorod, they
able for very warm weather, becom
ing cooler by tonights TmiiNjuy utid
Friday promise to he wwl with cloud!".
'mauion county chops
A drive through tho country at this
eTion Is a inmi pl asant rxp-Tli-nce
The roads arc supuib and the farms
cnrywhcro present an attractive up
pcarance. Tie hay crop Is about all
cared for, and the harvesting of grain
Is beginning, nil hands being vciy
busy.
There Is a good prune crop, al
though the orcliarcU vary consider
ably. The Pctltcs and Silvers are
scarce nearly everywhere, while the
Italians run from half a crop to nil
the trees will bear up. Apples and
pears seem to be plentiful everywhere,
and whllo many growers thinks
wormy fruit is scarcer than usual, few
if any orchards arc free from them.
Many of the old-time grain farmers
hesitate about taking up fruit cult
ure as a buslneis, thinking the mar
ket too unsatisfactory, yet It must bo
admitted that fruit raising Is bound
totbe a great thing for our state. Most
growers are making a fair prolit on
the business, and those operating un
der the most favorable conditions nrc
doing well Indeed. In the meantime
the communities In which much fruit
Is raised arc bound to prosper, as large
sums of money must uecessarlly be
spsnt caring for and harvesting the
crop. This circulates freqly, to the
reat advantage of all.
Six week ago the outlook for the
grain was very discouraging, but the
Willamette valley has been true to
traditions, and comes out of the most
untoward conditions wjth a good crop.
It will not be a large yield by any
means, but fair judges think the
average yield of wheat will be from 20
to 25 bushels per acre. Tilrty bush
els is considered a good crop, and
while many pieces will reach that or
more, It Is above the average for this
season, yet all arc more tlan pleased
with the fine yield considering the
dreary outlook early in the summer.
All other small gral na run , about the
same as wheat.
It is gratifying to nof.e that the
number of corn fields and clover plata
are Increasing from year to year. It
was thought for many-years that Or
egon was not fitted forbtuese two valu
able crops, but it is now being demon
strated that In favored locallttes they
can be produced with good results.
The Increased production of these
crops means increased wealth for tho
state, and the Willamette valley has
many places most favorably, adapted to
their culture. Greater diversity of
crops must be' the ultimate salvation
ot the ,Oregon farmer. F,ruit alone
cinnot solve the problem, but it will
tike, stock, hogs, hops, glass and dai
rying as well.
The hop crop is giving operators
considerable encouragement, although
in some localities the lice arc attack-'
ing them terribly, while in other
yards there are scarcely any. The
yards on the hills arc said to be quite
freo from the pest, while those on the J
bottomlands, those that were idle (
last -year, especially about Eola, arc
badly Infested. Some of those yards
are now having the overhead vines
cut down, and spraying will be com
menced forthwith. It will take seyeral
sprayings of quassia chips and whale
oil soap to free the yards from the
aphis, when it Ir thought a good crop
will develop.
O. C. & E. R. R. CO.
Sunday Special Seaside Train Sunday.
July n, I897,
and each Sunday thereafter a special
seaside train win run on uieionowiugj
schedule: Leave Albany 7 a. m.,
leave iCoryallls 7:30; arrive at New
port 11:30 a. m.; -leave Newport 5:20
p. m.; arrive Albany 9:35, connecting'
with Southern Pacific southbound
overland. .
Fare for the round trip from Al
bany, Corvallls and Philomath, $1.50;
points west of Philomath to Eddyvllle
$1; Chltwood and points west, 75,
cents. These tickets good only date
of sale. The above train will posi
tively run every Sunday during the
season, rain or shine. , ,
Do not wait for further advertising,
hnr. tnnkft vnnr arrmcreinents to go
fTlie train will be there for you.
EDWIN bTONE, .manager.
J. C, Mayo, T. F. and P. A- Otf
Call for County Warrants.
Notice is hereby given that I haye
funds on hand to pay all warrants pre
sented prior to Juno 13th, 1800, and
Interest will cease on the 6arao from
the date of this notice.
Dated July 12 1897.
G. L. Bbown.
7-12-lvfd&w. County Treasurer.
STATE NEWS
John M Wright, an old and re
spci'ied pioneer ot Douglas county,
died at Ills residence Saturday, a rtcrn
lung and painful Illness.
The wind at The Dalles from fi
o'clock Friday night to 2 o'clock Sat
urday, traveled 323 miles. Up to dV-p,
says Saurday's Chronicle, there have
been 1000 miles more wind than dur
Ing the entire month of June
Robart S. Cathcy, an old pioneer
of Cottage Grove, who crossed tho
plalncs In the early '50s, Jled Monday
evening of dropsy. He lived In that
Iclnlty about 35 years was a member
of the Mnsoulc order, and will be
burled under the auspices or that or
der today. He was 74 years old.
Hosea Brown, who lives with Ills
grandson. Ora Baown, on the Apple
gate river, celebrated his 105 anniver
sary. There was present about noo
relatives and friend, he himself enjoy
ing the day hugely, being apparently
one of the youngest there. He Is an
old pioneer in Southern Oregon, hav
ing come from New Yorkbtatc in tho
'50s. In 1812 he was stationed at
Sackett's Harbor, N. Y.
George Martin and a companion of
Grants Pass were leading two horses,
Martin was attacked by his horse and
badly wounded. The hor.e seized him
threw him to the ground and was
tearing the llesh from his body In a
horrible manner when his companion
secured a club and killed the horse
Martin's shoulder blade Is broken. It
Is thought that ho will recover.
Two ragged, barefooted boys, Dan
and Harvey Rice, aged lOnnd 15 years,
were arrested yesterday near Oakland,
charged with stealing two horses near
Riddle. The had a hearing before
Judge Stearns and will bo sent to the
reform school, provided their father
signs the compln int.
Eternal Vigilance.
Is the price of perfect health.
Watch carefully the first sympt
oms of Impure blood. Cute bolls
pimples, humors and scrofula by ta
king. Hood's SarsaparJHa. Drive
away the pains and aches of rheuma
tism, malaria and stomach troubles,
steady your nerves and overcome that
tired feeling by taking the same
great medicine.
Hood's Pills are the best family ca
thartic and liver tonic. Gentle, re
liable, sure.
THE WILLAMETTE
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The Willamette is located In the
business center of the city, also In the
same building as the Wels, Fargo &
Co's. office. Ladd & Bush banking
house one block north. The electric
street cars terminate and leave this
hotel every few minutes for all pub
lic buildings and other pohits of In
terest. E7ery and all conveniences
are offered to our patrons. The Wil
lamette is headquarters lor all publip
men. It is one of the largest, and best
equipped hotels in the Northwest,
A. I. Wagner, Prop.)
Fire Clay
for fruit dryers and other purposes
for sale at
Gilbert Bbos,
Salem. Or. 0- V .' 2
E. D. Starr was appointed post
master at Brownsville, In Linn
county, Monday last.
GIVES STRENGTH TO MEN,
It is remarkable fact that a rran never ap
preciates the sufferings o( others until he
himself, has passed through the fire of pain or
remorse. Then it is that he looks around for
those who are suffering he wants them to
prolit by his experience , he gives his lime ana
money gladly for the benefit andj never tires
of his zeal. There are plenty of men weak
and worn out, strucglinrr. with remorse and
fear, and the natural outcome of habits that
brought incapacity a sense of lonesoroeuess
and a feeling as if the best side of life had
been banished forever. Such men
should write to Thomas Slater,
Box 390, Kalamazoo, Mich. He will
send free of charge by mail, in a plain sealed
envelope full particulars about the method Jic
used, and this will enable any man to get a
complete cure at home. It is the method Mr,
Slater used to cure himself of the troubler
that sap the strenght and vigor. The cure
was so complete, 10 satisifying and such
wonderful change from his former condition
that he will gladly tell others all about it,
sending all particulars, lie figures that he
doesn't know of a better way to show his ap
preciation of his own cure and the sufferings
of others. There must bo generous men in
this world to ofl.iet the tide of avarice. Write
to Mr. Slater, it will cost nothing for his des
cription Bad method " rj
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Waste
trying to drive a
undertaking to do housccleaning with soap.
The modern cleaner, Gold Dust, hits the
nail on the head and drives it honie settles
your housccleaning difficulties, injures noth
ing, cleans everything, saves you.
M&S& 'ESv tt?fcF?ree9
Sold everywhere in large packages, 25c. Made only by
THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY,
SI. Louts, Chicago, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, San Francisco.
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OREGON
State Norma! School
MONMOUTH; OREGON
A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS
111 11 S3 a m 1$ &w 'p Ssl mm
J.-SC-T-'iL r-- 3 .. - - ,t- t ',1
Regular normal courso of three years Sanlor year wholly professional.
Training department of nine grades, with 200 children. Instruction and
training In gymnastics (Swedish system) and vocal music for public schools.
The Normal diploma is recognized by law as a State Life Certificate to
teach.
Light expense, tutltinn, books, board and lodging (approximately) $135
per year: students boarding themselves, $110 per year. Academic grades ac
ccpted from High Schools. Catalogues cheerfully sent on application. Address
P, L,. CAMPBELL, Pres.
OrW.A, WANN, Sec Faculty.
MANHOOD RESTORED
guaranteed to cure nil nervous diseases, such as Weak Memory, Loss of
rain Power, Headache, Wakefulness, Ifiii Manhood, Nightly Knila-
Blons, nervousness, nil arains, loss 01 power in uenerative urgaus or
either sex, caused by over
tobacco, oolum or stimulants, which lead to Infirmity. Consumption or
jnsauiiy, uin oe carriea in
prepaid, Circular Free. Sold
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WILLAMETTE
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Comer Kcrrj ami State streets
Telephone 17I.
Newest rigs and best horses
always in readiness.
nr Coast or mountain parties a. specialty.
714 tf
THE
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SAMUEL CASE, TROP.
The leading first-class hotel of Newport,
onYaquina bay, The Oregon health and
ummer tesoit. This house commands a
beautiful view of the I'adlic Ocean, Yaqulna
Day and the Coast Range of Mountains
Sfeevens'
PATEN1 TENDING.
Dryers new in operation on onr place near
the asylum. Cull and ee them,
Fruit growers are Invited to Investigate) bes
fore .buying or building a drier. Our claims
are.' 1. Unlimited capucitv. 2, Cheapnes
of constructor 3, Rapid production, 4
Easy, cheapness and simplicity of process
Write me for testimonials and experience cf
growers who ore using the Steevens since.two
years. Estimates and specifications furnished
orlriers built. Address
G. A. STEEVENS, Salem, Or.
OREGON CENTRAL
AND
Eastern R.H, Company
LYAQUINA DAY ROUTE.
Connecting nt- Van.ilnn Tlnv Wl, V,a Man
Francisco & Yaqulna May Steamship Co.
STEAMER rARALLON,"
Sails from Yanuina every 8 days for San
Francisco, Coos Bay, Poit Orford, Trinidad
and Ilnmbolt Bay.
Passenger accommodations unsurpassed.
Shortest route between the Willamette valley
and California.
Fare from Albany or points west to San
Francisco: Cabin, $9; steerage, $5; to Cooj
uuy iinu xun vnoru, cauin o: to iiumooiu.
Bay, cabin $8; round trip, good 60 days, $i6t
Steamer 'Alhanv1' tw.wAn Pnrtlnnd nnA
Corvallls, through without lay-over. Leaves
Salem 10:45 a. m. Tnesdays, Tnursdays and
Satlllflavi! I..1V Pnrtlan1 Vdtntilll tr
dock, 6:00 a, m. Sundays, Wednesdays and
A' uuuja
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J, C. MAYO, Suet. RiveFDlvision.
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operations at moderate fees in any branch are
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Hfteenth street, Salem, Oregon.
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Dealars in'all kinds of fresh and salt mea s
Lard in bulk, 7c a lb. Cheapest meat In he
own. Try them. 171 Commercial st.
C. H. LANE,
ii Cjimurcinl St., Salem Or
EtTSdils US upwards, l'antst upwands-JEl
STENOGRAPHING AND IVPEWftHINtl.
Legal aril commercial work a specialty
Telephone one-four. Office wlth Sherman
Condit & Park, Grny block. Dictation take
at your 6ffice nnd "work returned on ( slior
notice,
4 30 t STELLA SHERMAN.
T- H HAAS,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
Makes a spf laltr of fine repair work. Seth
Thnmai clocks, etc., 3IS Commercial Street
Depot Express,
Meets all masl and passenger trains. Bag,
gage and expiess to all parts of the city
Prompt service. Telephone No. 70.
TAMES RADER
Salem Branch 108 of the Labor Exchange,
are now piepared to furnish at short notice
Sand and Gravel of any grade, and of tho
best quality, and in any quantity. Telephone
175. 625.1m
"AT THE OLD P0ST0FFICE.
A. ;dageny,
Family Wino and Liquor Store
Removed from 102 State to 109 Commercial
street. Bottled goods of the best quality.
VI A VI 1
A home treatment for all forms of women's
diseases. also stomacii and kidney troubles,
catarrh, neryous prostration and general de
bility. Hours 3 to 6 p, m. 244 State st.
Call or address
MRS. F. E. ALFORD,
7 8 Manager for Marion county.
MADE ME A MAN
AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CVKB
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,,ll u Abu.a and oilier Kioeam and Ind It
erations, unev qutcKiu unt aurviv
rettore Lost Vitulltf in old or ronnz, end
(It a inaa for ttudj, tiaitnma or marriage,
Prevent lntanllT find OonlumDtlon if
taken In tlmo. Their n ahona lmmedlata linnrp4
ment and cUects a OUUU wnoro all others iolL In.
Ut upon hnTlna tho cennlne AJax Tablets. They
hate cured thousands and nil) euro juju, V 0W0 v
potltl ra wrl tun (tuarantoo to rtteot a core In each clua
or refund the money. Trlca SO cents ir paokaaa, or
slinankasea (full treatment) for SS.fiOur mall. In
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