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THE DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1902.
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Graduate of American School
of Osteopathy at Kirksvilie,
Mo.
Offices in Tioga Block, Salem,
Oregon,
Hours 8:30 to 1U30 and 1 to
4 o'clock.
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HOOD
RIVER
BERRIES
Growers Report the Banner
Season
and packed fn tho patclios, nnd pay
two cents a box for tho work, while
othors pay ono nnd a hnlf cents for
picking only, nnd have tho fruit sort
ed nnd packed In n (inching house,
Tho Inttor method Is the more expan
sive, but Is considered by many to bo
J more satisfactory. The' picking this
I year was done chiefly by white labor,
I but tho work Is not the easiest, nnd
tho growors experience much difficul
ty in Rotting pickers to stay the sea
son out. About tho tlmo they learn
tho business the pickers think they
have hnd otiough and quit, and nnoth-
Jones' ranch, formerly owned by J. P. I Thus Cuba's single star bursts forth
.Itllntml nn 111.. Wft A IlBllOn WUKUS lO IIIU.
Shipments bosun May 10th, nnd In
creased until Juno 10th thoy reached or lot of pickers must Un hunted up
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nbout tho strawberry Industry nro
gleaned from Uio Hood lllvor Glacier:
Salem Abstract and Land Co.
FRANK W. WATERS. Mirr. ESTABLISHED 1880
Only Complete Set of Books in the County.
Abstracts of Title Furnished
Mood River Acreage.
The total area In strawberries in
tfriflff IMvrlt- vnltv ( oittltimf ai ii Itu
Iho strawberry season for 1002 Is 1)()t 6B0 ncim Mofe ,,, , )o
drawing to n close. Shipments In car- !I)ro,mre,, , mmmWt nntl hy
load lots have about ceased, but lior- noxt mnmn tho Btrnwl)wrry acreiu,e
rlcB will continue to come In from the .Mi n.i.nt.i . n, ... n
, mil juisimisijr i utivu uwv im i iv uwinni
Tlie patches are gonoially small, ruiwTiie
nlng flvo to men noren In uhe. The
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Parties wlehln general Information In regard to land or tltloa In
Marlon county will do well to consult us.
.259 12 Commercial St Upstairs, Salem, Oregon.
John Stout Planing Mills
Largest Plant in Western Oregon.
mountain pntchos for two weoks or
more. The total numbor of cratos
shipped up to, and Including Juno
aeth, Is r.8,803, equal to about 88 cars
of fruit, and nottlng the growers $130,
000. Tho total number of rofrigorntor
cars sent out Is 03.
Tho flnnner Season.
Tills was the bnnnor season for thu
Hood lllvor strnwborry X'wers, tho
totnl number of cratos marketod being
15,00 or 20,000 over tho number
shlppod last yoar. Tho season was ten
days late, but this kept tho Hood
lllvor borrlos out of competition with
tho Missouri and California crops
and onnblod tho growors to reallzo a
bettor itrlco. Last voar thn Hnnil Rlv.
er Fruit Orowor's Union tuitiocl Km
patrons J2.13 per ernlo, and tho union
expects to ilo almost as well this yoar.
There was n good yield this year, and
with favornblo weathor for ripening,
a full crop wns produced.
Tho borrlos woro gonernlly of an ox-
(.'ollunt quality, but tho local shipping
Dunkirk, and situated on
Side of the west fork of Hood lllvor,
fourteen miles southwost of town.
The records of the othor pickers are:
Miss Hcrtha I'ratt, 270 boxos; Mr.
Parsons. 204 boxes; Miss Stella Par
sons, Jt52 boxes; Holly Spauldlng, 252
boxes; Walter Parsons, 252 boxes.
Altogether, 81 crates of strawborries
were gathered from the patch of four
acres. Monday. Of this number Mis
ses Maud and Alpha Parsons packed
70 crates.
This probably broko the record for
fast work. The borrlos wore shipped
by the Davidson "Fruit Company In
express inrs to Nebraska, and as far
oast as Day City, Michigan, nnd were
of as lino quality as any berry grown
in the valley this year.
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Finished Lumber, Sash, Doors, Moulding, Interior Wood
t ti d ' wcases khelviiiff etc. Estimates furv nK""clofl ,,ntl H"mo lrou,)l t0 kp
uiaucu iu Dunaers ana contractors on short notice.
JOHN STOUT, Proprietor.
Salem, Oregon,
Salens Iron Works
James Gill, Lessee.
A Good Line of Pattern for Housewotk.
Columns, Lintels, Gratings, Also General Founders
Steps and Flnlals,... ad Machinists....
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ThlaalgnotnroU on erery tx of tho contain
Lnxntivn Ilrnmn.nnlnlMm... .
Sfirv-Z, tho reiuodr tht euro a cold In oiw dnr.
Inforior fruit from going on the market
Some of tho now growors, not yet con
verted to ;iood Ulver's ethical code
of marliotlng only first-class thorough
ly packed fruit, attempted to ship
Inferior borrlos, hut tho Davidson
Fruit Compnuy and tho Fruit Orow
or's Union onforcod a strict vigilance
and by a system of Inspection en
deavored to send out nothing other
than a flrst'Olass product.
Why. Inspection Was Needed.
Much of this work of Inspection
was inuda necessary hy tho poor work
of tho plolcnr. It was at times Impos
sible for muny of the growers to se
euro enough pickers, nnd without
clean plotting ench day, tho patches
are bound to deteriorate. Careful
work on the part of the plckors wns
thus necessary, but good pickers were
bard to get, and many of tho farmers
lost lieuvlly on this account. Home of
Hutts farnj of thirty acres Is the larg-
est berry much in tho valley, and this
year produced 3,500 crates of straw
berries. The I). H. Miller tract of ten
acres turned off over 2,000 crates. The
smaller patches bring In the largest
returns per acre, and produco tho
best berries. This Is because the work
of cultivation Is usually moro
thorough, and the supervision of pick
ing and packing Is more easily do no.
The principal markets for Hood
lllvor strawborrlos are tho Montana
towns, tho Dnkotas, Minnesota and
Manitoba, while many berries nro
sold In Oinnlin. Denver, Snlt Lake and
Seattle. Some few are sold In Port
land, nnd this year shipments woro
mado to Dawson City. Twenty cratos
woro placed on board an ocean steam-1
or iiuiiiiu lor nong ivoug, nut tliulr
condition on arrival has not yet boon
learned.
Secret of Romance,
dullest man will pluck the wild
red rose,
All honor to this now-born star,
And laurels for hor bravo;
Her sons will seo that star sot high
Or fill ono common grave.
When comes the end, as come It must,
To every battle gory,
May then this star that now has birth
Find rest In our "Old Oloryl"
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Keen MovlnV
'Hain't no time tew stop an' rest
In this life below;
Feller who gits there must keep
Alius on tho go.
Hain't no time tew stop nn' rost
For, sure cs yew dew,
Sum chap thet won't Btop will get
Clean ahead of you.
Hain't no time tow stop an rest
Ef yew want tow win;
Oot tow hustle right along,
Lively os yew kin.
Uoston Post.
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ALBRIGHT
Pioneer Osteopath
GRACE
Home Made Crates.
A gooil Index ns to tho slse of this
year's crop of strawberries may he
gained from the announcement of The
Davidson Fndt Company that tho
growors this season have bought all
the cratos the company has manufac
tured botween co.uno and OB.ooo.
This number has been about exhaust
ed and some fanners are calling for
moro crates. The manufacture of
strawhorry cratos is a Iocul industry
of no small pretensions, and furnish
es employment to a doxen or more
people during the busy season. It
wns possible for the Davidson Fruit
Comiwny .this year to manufacture
strawberry crates two cents cheaper
than the local glowers could secure
them elsewhere.
Fast Derry Picking.
I.eo Ilusklrk nicked 125 boxes of
strawborrlos, Monday, which nt 1ft
cents n box for tho work meant $f!.:i7V4
That, In our June, Haunts gay on
every hedge;
The common birds find food nmong
tho sedge1
The euglo, soaring, to tho high rock
goes.
Color or scent In overy (lower that
. grows
Draws meaner men; but ho upon
the edge
Of human greatnoss, or who gives
the pledge
Of life to fame, tho eagle's longing
knows.
Tho Queen of Kgypt's beauty was not
all
That hold Mark Antony unto the
last;
She reads his mystery tho hlglior
dream
Ho nover spoke. Flno souls that
yearn and fall
I.Ike Dante's lovers riding on boll's
blast,
This for great good, but miss tho
good supremo.
Maurice Francis Fgan.
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the growers have their berries picked The berries wont grown on F. A.
The Star of Cuba.
Fred L. n-rllllth In Ilolso Nows.
Another star has risen high
On Cuba's Hag unfurled,
Another state has stopped In plnce
With nations of the world.
When nature grouped the stars di
verse,
In constellations nil,
Decreed she then that 'gallons great
Should rise, as well alusmall.
When westward rollod'fbMlde of life.
And freedom found .a home,
The seeds she bote woro scattered
wide
On crests of ocenn foam.
Some sped afar to distant lands,
And fell on frulful soil,
There, taking root to bloom they
grew,
Through war's dark bloody toll.
From out of darknoss camo tho llcht,
Hut not without a strife;
A Panama Hat.
Tho man who woro n Panama,
Referred to It as "she."
f Until n friend, who heard him talk,
Remarked to him that ho
Did not exactly understand
Why ho should think it fit
To feminize tho neuter, nnd
Sny "she" Instead of "it."
"Oh, you don't know tho Panama."
Tho other man replied,
As gently taking off his lint
Ho smoothed It 'round with pride;
"It's plain enough to mo why I
Should speak of It as 'she,'
Because, old man, tho Panama
Is so expensive. See?"
W J. Lampion in Now York Herald.
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"If I Was Paw."
(S. S. Klser, In tho Chicago Record-
Herald.)
If I was paw and paw was me,
Geo! what a great thing Hint 'ud he!
I wouldn't whip Just 'cause he
Wont snenkln' off sometimes to fish;
And If he'd rather play than go
To school I'd say, "All right," and oh,
Hut wouldn't ho have good times
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witti everything ror mm lied
wish!
Established Practice
in Salem Since
Graduate of the American
School of Osteopathy, Kirks
vilie, mo. Second tloor I. O.
O. F. Temple. Phone Main
2721. No knives, no drugs,
no faith. Office hours 9 to 12
and 1 to 4 o'clock.
Burroughs & Fraser
Tinners, Plumbers, Iron Workers
SALEM, OREGON.
Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron, Cornice, R.ofing,
and all work in their line about a building. Estimates fur
nished on short notice.
I'd let him stay up lato at night,
And thon IM go ahead and light
Tho gas for him. because he might
Hump Into chairs or things, you
see;
I'll bet he'd bo Hint glad all day
With not a thing to do but piny,
He'd haft to yell, he'd feel sq gay.
If I was paw and paw wits me.
If I was In his plnce I'll bet
That everything he'd want he'd got,
I guess he'd think that he hnd met
The klndost pnw ho over saw
Hut still I'm glad that I can't be
My paw and thnt ho isn't me,
Hecnuse if I was him you seo,
men maw, slio wouldn t be
maw.
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STORE
my
Tiie Mm wagon
The Candid Little Doy,
Don't want to be no angel,
With wings and other ttimmln'
Huther have a holiday
Flsliln' or a-swltnmln'.
Huther be off yonder,
Slngln' in tho sun
Don't want to lie no angel,
Till I can't help belli' one.
For Bargains in Everything
Shoe?, hats, caps, overalls, shiits, gloves, underwear,
hosiery, dry goods, trunks, valises, tin and gianite ware.
Glassware, crockery, window shades, lace curtains, of a'l
kinds. Toys and dolls, a fine line of sea bhells.
sell for spot cash and can give you the lowest
on everything.
We buy and
racket prices
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Props , Salem, Oregon.
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274 Commercial St.
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..... ,u rm uh oun VEHICLE LINES IN FACT ALL OF. OUR LINES, AND DEINQ OF
THE HIGHEST POSSIDLE STANDARD, IT IS DUT NATURAL THAT WE SHOULD STRIVE TO 8UR.
ROUND IT WITH QOOOS OF MERIT, AND WHILE SOME OF THE LINES OF VEHICLES SHOWN
HEREIN ARE LOWER PRICED THAN OTHERS, WE AIM TO PUT ALL THE VALUE POSSIDLE IN
EACH ARTICLE CONSISTENT WITH THE PRICE AT WHICH WE OFFER THE SAME.
WE ARE LARGE BUYERS, HENCE CAN DICTATE SOMEWHAT TO THE MANUFACTURERS, AND
G.ET GOODS MADE RIGHT FOR THE NORTHWEST TRADE. IT ALSO ENADLES US TO BUY CLOSER
THAN SOME OTHERS, AND THE LARGE VOLUME OF BUSINESS HANDLED BY US ENABLES US TO
HANDLE EACH LINlS ON A SMALLER MARGIN OF PROFIT THAN THOSE WHOSE TRADE IB NOT
80 FAR REACHING. THEREFORE, WE FEEL JUSTIFIED IN SAYING THAT WE GIVE MORE
VALUE FOII TMIT Mnunu ... .. ...
"""" "n AN BE HAD EL8EWHERE. IT IS NOT OUR AIM TO SELL CHEAP
" ' UT T HAVE EAH ARTICLE OF QUALITY CONSISTENT WITH THE DUTY TO BE PER
FORMED, AND GET THp nnm . . ...
" " "" I'uaaiULE AND LEAVE U3 A REASONABLE MARGIN
run uvma BUSINESS.
When you start out
to buy you can't afford
to miss us.
We Reconv
mend . . .
Our B66 Line"
FOR THOSE WHO WANT A GOOD SERVICEABLE RELIABLE VEHICLE
PRICE. THERE IS A GROWING DEMAND FOR MODERATE-PRICED VEHICLES
.SFACT.ON. THIS L.NE F.LLS THE WANT TO A N.CETY, BECAUSE IT IS BU.LT WITH A FULL
KNOWLEDGE OF THE CONDITIONS amh ,,,... wi h A FULL
,.uv,u,numciiia uc IHE NORTHWEST TRADE
1901 WE HAVE ADDED THE annvrnnMc ,B., ..,...-
.,,,,!. ,, wnion mas ALWAYS BEEN A
OUR HENNEY BUGGIES.
AT A MODERATE
BUILT TO GIVE SAT-
ULL
FOR
FEATURE ON
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MITCHELL WAGONS
CA8B PLOWS
HOOSIER DRILLS
STAR WIND MILLS
MITCHELL FEED CUTTKRS
WI88 FEED CUTTERS
BLIZZARD EN8ILAGE CUTTER
DIAMOND FEED MILLS
PLANET JUNIOR GOODS
CULVER DRAG SAW MACHINE
BADGER SPRING TOOTH
HARROWS
FLEMINQ STACKERS AND RAKES
BISSELL CHILLED PLOWS
CHAMPION MOWERS, BINDERS
REAPERS AND RAKES
9
30UTHWICK HAY PRKB8KS
"MEYERS" PUMPS AND HAY
TOOLS
8TAYON DOOR HANQIRS
CLARK'S RIGHT LAPS
HENNEY BUQQIES
BEE LINE VEHICLES
BABCOCK VEHICLES
BARB WIRE, BALE TIES
BINDER TWINE AND ROPE
MITCHELL WAGON GREASE
AND MOTOR BICYCLES
DEFENDER SPECIAL AND
OXFORD TIRES
DUNLOP AND HARTFORD TIRHS
18 NOW ON THE MARKET FOR THE SIXTH vpac am ...
ttMOTION. We PUBLISH HeRSN A KW
ee THEY HIVE SATISFACTION, .abet.
tHf veRDI0T 0F evEiy LivenvMAN.
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wagons
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it is our aim to deal
honestly and fairly with'
every customer.
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USEDTPrmNGANDDEUVERYWAG0NSFTHEM,TCHELLMAK WHEREVER KNOWN OR
USED, NEED NO FURTHER RECOMMENDATION THAN THAT THEY ARE GEUINE MITCH, .T
POR NEARLY SEVENTY YEARS THEY HAVE BEEN WMZZ?
ARD OF QUALITY. AND THE SAME HIGH STANDARD W.LL ALWAYS CONTINUE
SAME Wr UR GU5T0MERS FR PAST FAVRS' AND S0UG,T A NT.NUANCE OF THE
SAME. WE BEG TO ASSURE NEW TRADE THAT THEY WILL ALWAYS FIND no I
EVERY UNE TO BE JUST WHAT WE REPRESENT THE TO BE; " ,N
STAVBR OO.
State Street. Near Front, Salem, Oregon. '
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