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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALE.U OREGON, FKWAY, SEPTEMBER SI, 1000-
GENERAL
REPORT
! ON HOPS
England as Well as This
Country Will Have Under
Average Crop
Hoi)
Tho Wntorvlllo Times and
Roportcr, of tho Hth, says;
yja still have to report a waiting
rnrirkot. Htocks of 130C hops arc
vory smnll; Indeed thoro aro so few
left that thoro could not ho much
trading If buyora wore disposed to
operate Our quotations cover tho
few transactions roported. Now hops
Jiavo not arrived as yet, hoyond sam
ple lniles, and It is probablo that tho
market for those will not ho estab
lished for another week or two,
ricking In Now York stato has pro
gressed rapidly under favorablo
wcathor conditions, and betoro tho
closo of next week tho bulk of tho
crop will ho harvested. Whllo thero
aro nomo complaints thnt early sam
ples aro thin, bocauso of prematura
picking, it Is believed thnt tho gon
ernl quality will bo good. Roports
from Oneida and Madison counties
Indlcato a considerably larger ylold
than Inst year, and ndvlcos from oth
er sections of this stnto load to tho
conclusion that tho now ncreago,
which Is now In full bearing, will
tnoro than, mako up for nny decrease
In tho old yards. A fow seedlings
lmvo boon purchased nt 20ff'21c.
'Orowors aro asking 2fic for tho best
Into hops, but no business trnnsplros,
bliyors bolng unwilling to go abend
on thnt basis.
Hop Coiiillllouv in Knglnml.
Tbo South Eastern (duetto, August
28th.)
Tho first samples of now English
hops arrived In tho borough
last tho
i
tlon. Many of tho nearby localities
report thnt tho crop Is bearing out
tho prediction of tho Farmer that L
tho crop would fall from one-fourth
to otic-third short of last year.
Tho Schoharlo Republican, Sep
tember Cth, says: Tho proseht week
will sco tho hop crop harvested. Tho
weather has been favorable, nnd n
crop of choice hops has been gath
ered in this section. N'o trace of
mould has boen found In nny of tho
yards. Tho crop Js of a golden col
or, rich In lupulln. No Bales have
been made slnco our report of last
week, when 21 to 2Cc was paid.
Dealers are fighting tho latter price
and aro not offering over 22c. Grow
ers aro firm at 25c. Tho roports from
numerous growors as to yield shows
that tho crop in Sclioharlo county
will not exceed thnt of last year.
This Is also truo of tho crop In tho
state.
Tho Onconta Herald, Soptember
Cth, says: Practically everybody will
finish picking hops this week. Thero
has been excellent wentbor, no ver
min, nnd llttlo, It any, mould, and
as a result tho work lias gono rapid
ly, an nverago worker picking threo
boxes dally. Tho quality Is fine, and.
in tho words of ono dcalor. "All Ot
sego hops this year aro choice" It
Is estimated that tho yiold is from
15 to 25 por cent short of 1905. A
fow sales aro roportod by Oneontn
dcalors. Konyon &' Saxton havo
bought a fow small Mlddlofleld lots
at 20C Or bottOr. Smith ft nnnrnn
two or thro cgrowths at 20 to 22c.
Most growors, however, aro holding
for 25c or bettor.
Tho Coblesklll Times, Soptombor
Cth, snyB: Tho hops aro being rap
idly harvested and still romnln in
perfect condition. Thoro is no ver
min of nny kind, and tho crop Is
good and bright. A grower Informed
tho Times that It requires but llttlo
fuol In drying, as tho hops nro In
such a porfoct condition. Wo Icnrn
or a fow sales having boon mndo.
Smith & Cnpron, of Oneontn, hnvo
boon horo offering 20c, nnd secured
following creps: Will Anulo.
State News
Lebanon wants a bettor train ss.r
vlco. v
Tho Christian church at Corvnllls
Is to bo enlarged.
The big prune packing houses at
Roseburg Btarf up this week.
More flro escapos aro being put on
tho largest buildings in Albany.
McMlnnvlllc college lias a regis
tration much largor thnn last year.
Mrs. Florence Kaylor, of The
Dalles, died at that place Thursday.
Leo Jung, ono of Portland's weal
thiest Chlneso merchants, died Mon
day. Tho Portland Beavers won from
tho Fresno bunch by a score of 5 to
1 yesterday.
The Hnzelwood Company, of Port
land, has purchased a quarter bl6ck
on which to erect a new plant.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Durfeo, of Til
lamook, celebrated their golden wed
ding nnnlvcrsnry Tuesday.
Charles Cousins passed throo
worthless checks 6n a Pilot Rock
morchant Wednesday. '
S. Morton Cohn. n PnrHnnrl Miinf.
rlcal man, has Btarted -ton-cent vau
dovlllo houses In London, Berlin and
Paris.
R. S. Barker, of Roseburg, has
gono to London, his old homo, whoro
ho will sottlo up his fnthor's estate.
Ellory Townscnd fell feet foromoat
POLITICS AXD LABOR.
They Scorn, In Snn Francisco, to He
One und Indivisible.
(S. F. Chronicle)
The carmen's union Is now en
gaged In an Investigation for the
purpose of ascertaining to what ex
tent the recent strike was due to an
nttpintit to advanco the political for
tunes or ambitions of this or that
agitator. It Is unnecessary to say
thnt the Chronicle does not Intend to
take part In this Investigation, ex
ccnt to suggest to tho carmen that It
be made very thorough.
Nevertheless the Incident suggests
somo comment which is well worth
tho attention of union labor men,
whether they give it that attention
or not. It is absolutely certain that
so long as laboring men attempt to
set themselves off from the rest of
tho community and try through po
litical organization to secure legisla
tion thoro never will be a strike of
any consequence which not organized
and directed with an eye to the fur
therance of somebody's desire to get
ofllco or to control officials for per
sonal profit. Any other condition Is
unthinkable. No measure Is ever
proposed In tho Republican, Demo
cratic or any other political party
which designing politicians do not
think to turn to their personal ad
vantage. Is thero anything in tho
ixuvif xuwiibuiiu iou icei loromost vantage, is tnero anything in tin
Into a prune scalding vat at Rainier character of tho known labor acltn
Thursdny, and scalded himself to tors In this cltv which stamns thorn
-
as moro honest nnd pure than other
the waist.
E. L. Wyatt married Miss Besslo mon? Have not tho politicians who
Corio August 10th, at Orogon City, In this city havo got ofllco by tho la-
Iinrl film mlnva nftnt ,lnfn-in.i i. !i.- ..- i 1 a
....., u ...iv. uuum ic-u hit. uur uiu uuvu jusi as eager to get
alio Is applying for a divorce. Ijobs for their
Tho Virginia and Emma group of, lino boss with
mines in Unkor county
Enstorn capitalists
touters ns any old
whom tho city has
wore sold to .over boen cursed? Does anybody. In
this weok for .fact, know nny political touter who
made use of and their votes deliver
ed, Just as the "good citizens" of
other political parties are voted by
their party bosses. To assumo that
a "labor party" will be manipulated
any more honestly than any other
party Is absurd. To assume that the
labor party bosses will not endeavor
to make use of labor disputes to
further their Interests Is also ab
surd. What somo of the carmen be-
iiovo tn imvfl taken nlace In connec
tion with their own recent strike Is
only what is absolutely certain to
ncrnr In all Imnortnnt disputes so
long as labor, as such, attempts to
act In political unity.
Only very foolish men can believe
that any Industrial class can have
any Interests of a political nature
distinct from those of other classes.
The only question on which men can
properly divide politically are those
which affect the Interests of all
classes alike. We aro perfectly
aware that It Is at present wasted
breath to tell this truth to the work-
lngmen of this city, but we also know
just as well that In due time they
will find It out for themselves. The
Chronicle knows nothing whatever
In respect to the personal honesty of
any political labor boss or official In
this city. What It does know Is that
the agents of material Interests who
are in the business of buying the
votes or actions of officials and boss
es Invariably assume labor agitators
to be for sale until the contrary Is
proved by an actual offer and re
fusal. o
HSSftgi
Sitters
00 Kl
U tlcK
Takot!xi
ters ., .
Fir
&l't cure.
rigour in..
IrHeartbarjJ
DJ"sPcpsJ
t-OStlvCDft
Malarial J
X-RAYS
Tho East Oregonldn has J
-- U 11 14 rr a. .
--.,. v, gp
The Independent sav
should not follow the dlctlonarn
it should follow him. Shades ot j
iciiiuB vuru ana josh Billing.
it come to this? Spirit of .v..
mortal Webster, have we adn,J
the Btage of "every man his en J
nonary or a Diamed bad ijp.
would tout for a "labor" candidate
to, Coblesklll, 0 bales; Howard Frnnco,
last and It Is quostlonnblo nmount can bo
W. .secured at that figure.
Saturday morning, consigned
Mosflrs. W. H. and H. Lo.Mny, hop Dorloo, 10 halos, and Ernklno Borst,
fnctoni. Tho quality Is exceedingly Schohnrlo 100 bnlos, all at 20c. Tho
choice, but tho nutintltv irrowu iwr uroworH nrn linMim- tnv i.nti,... ..i
' . - . - -- - -- o " ..VVVU. IIIIV.UO
aero is iuss tiian naif that of
year. Tlip bops woro grown by
tr a.. ....... V..I.H
"inn", wi nulling, ,
mo proHOiit week will sob a start) Slmvlug to Death.
mndo with tho picking In most dls- Bocauso her Btomach was so weak
trlcts, tho hops showing signs of oar-; oncd by useless drugging that alio
ly maturity. Home Improvement In could not oat, Mrs. Mary II. Waltors
tho oiiilmik Is roported, but this Is of St. Clair St., Columbus, O., was
largely dlHcaimivd by damago ro- literally starving to death. Sho
wilting from Saturday's ttulu. In writes: "My stomach was .so weak
tho borough business hna boon vary.irom usoloss drugs that I could not
quiet, whllo tho demand Is of u 'out, and my nerves so wrecked that
hand-to-mouth character, consumers I could not aloep; and 'not boforo I
being evidently (IIhiiummI to awnlt do- was given up to dlo was I Induced to
volopmonlH logavdlng tho crop. Tho try ISleotrlo Blttors; with tho won
niuiiII holdings are meanwhile pine- dorful rostilt that Improvement bo
tlcally not offering, mid tar urgent gan at onco, and a comploto euro fol
needs full tirlnoM lmvo to bo paid. I lowed." Best honltb tonic on onrth.
Canterbury and district -llupa 50c. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry
"' jii iviiiiuii mi vury wn our-. urilgglst
tug mo past wuolc. It It unfortunate
that tho rain, which was so muuh du
nked, was ncnoiiipuiilud by a rough
gitlo. lit exported pnaltloua (ho wind
bntturctl tlo latornlH, mid this will
mi doubt ahowH Its offoot In the color
of tho hops. The blno being gonur
ally tilndk tlils yonr, tho fruit hnH an
ocollont opportunity of ripening by
reason of bolng ho well exposed to
tho nun. Tho bt uatMlens nre look-
UIK lUll'tlNK II
$30,000.
A lirllllnnt inntfnr nnsanil nvnr- ihn'.nvnnnt In M.n n.n..i.n.. . i-i-n
, w.. .. ,, . vu,,v , uiu UAI1.-V.UU1UM Ul II JOI).
city of Gorvnls Wednesday evening, .The real workmen who go to work
Wlllcll. for it inntnnnf mmln l.n nin. nn,i .. i. .. . .
"" i'ihw linn jju iiuiiiu noiii inuir wotk uo not
If
I
.roWutlv wIiW pTifi,, .iit i.f,
. - .., m-il-"r"n ;. "w
roimnonCtJd lnHomonjiiainext Snt
)irdy, aul In niuiy mgru nrly thQ
'following wook.
Mop NotoM.
Tho CooporKtown Farmer, Suptom
lior 7th, ays: Tho locul'murkot has
been Inactive during tho past weok.
All Aru waiting tho completion u(
tho hurvoHt, which will bo complotvd
Bcnernjly tliU weok, 'o aro nhlo
to verify tho roports of tho alo of a
fow smalt lots nt 20c,, but reports of
flftlM t 20o aro without mbatnutln
ADVANCING
THEIR
INTEREST
WM KN'DHAVOK to advauco thd
I, hHHH Interests of our custom-
ra ,hi ,TT7iwiunini ,n.j iu
Mt 4K, our Motive tuny bo
fKHMwbftt tlucturod with solflk-
hml tor, uiKM the pronnorlty of
It pfttrftM klRKM the tuccess of
ry Untile.
T - ..-T -i ii.Mnii.yi I ! 11.111
ISfJtsi StAtt Bank
iGTHZMnZSZ
K W
Kplnliuil.
On an ocean stonmor bound for
ISuropo, ono of tho pasongors vniiio
npon tho dock When tho boat was
Hoveral days out with what was un
mistakably a blank oyo.
"Hollo, Itolilnqon," ofglalmed mi
acqualntmico, "Whufs tho nmttor
with your oyo?"
"Matter with my uyu?" repeated
KniMiMou, "Nothing, I gjesa. Onjy
a borthmnrk." r
"A bltthmark! ...I hadn't notlcdcV
It." V'
"Of course, you hadn't. Only got
It last night. I tumbled out of my
berth." Philadelphia Ledger.
Woll Worth Trying.
W. H, Brown, tho populnr nonslon
nttornoy, of Pittsflold. Vt.. sava:
".Noxt to n ponalon, the boat thlnu to
Rot U Dr. King's Now Llfti Plli ..
He writes: "they keop rey family In
aplondld health.M Quick eur for
HeaiUcho. Conatlpfttloa and nilloua.
new. 25c. Guaranteed at t n
Perry'a Uruit atoro,
"How did Mr. Cklcago make his
money?"
"Smoking."
"Absurdl How can nny ono uik,o
money Hint wny?"
"Ho amoked hniua." LoRlre.
Tho Ship' CoHCt'rt. v
Tho captain (of tho Hllurla)
Thla la my llvo-Uuudrodth trip across
tho Atlantic.
Tho thfitt rlcal umnagor (ahaeutly)
Dot'a n pretty' fnjr ifun; vot aro
yoWySQliiK to Klf awy frco for aouf.
onlra? -Puck,
"To Ciire FleM
aya Sflin KcadRll, ot PhllUpsburirf
Kan., "Juat cover It over ltk,Buck
len'a Arnica Salre attd ta SaUe will
ito the reat.M Quickest cure for
Burnt, Bolls, Sores. Scald. Wouwia,
PIIm, Kciema, SK Mkeuw, Ckap4
Hands, Sore Keot aad Bore Ky.
ns light ns day.
Roy McFarland, n jirofesslonal
baseball player of Lebanon. 13 homo
from Texns, whoro ho pitched In tho oven
houth 'ioxns leaguo this season.
N. L. Fltzhonry, a young cnnltal-
1st of Chicago, has Just purchnsed
11.00 acros of land of Major Forrest.
of hugono, and will turn It IntOMi
summor resort.
Alox. Janot, of Brooks, recently
received a small scratch" on his
hand, blood poisoning set In, which
necessitated amputating two of his
fingers. Ho Ik not out of danger yet,
and It Is feared that ho will lose his
outlro hand.
Tho Lane county pruno cron Is so
hoavy this your that tho evnpora
tors cannot bogln to handle It, and
Indications aro that hundreds of tons
will go to wasto bocauso of the lack
of drying 'facilities.
.Miuirod Clemens and Lillian Mc
Vlckor, two Dnllas girls, won sehnl.
nrshlps hi tho Portland Journnl con-
tost, Miss Clomons receiving Sinn
nnd Miss MoVlokor $"B, besides tho
two years each In tho Dallas colli-go
Tho Umatllln county road fluid Is
oxhnusted. This Is duo to the big
Hood, mid all available money wns
used to repair tho damages.
A number of delogutos of the Ore
gon Irrigation Asosclntlon will hold
a mooting In connection with tho
Hood Itlvor Vnlloy Fruit Fair, which
is to bo hold Octobor It and 12,
Tom Word, former Bhorlff of .Mult
nomah county, has lllod a bill In tho J
auditors olllco nt Portland for JSG'O.
05, bused oil his outlay of money for
watchmen at somo or tho tough
Joints In Portland.
Bort Cartano, an Athena saloon
kooper, and Chnrlcs Gay, n ball play.
or, were arrosted In Pendleton vus-
torday for being found on tho Indian
reservation with liquor In their pos
session. Tho University of Orogon football
team announces Ita schedulo for tho
season of 100C, nnd nmong aomo of
tho collogoa It will play will bo Whit
man nt Eugene, Octobor 20; Idaho,
nt Moacow, October 26th; Wlllnm
otto, nt Kugouo, Novembor 3; O. A.
C, at Corvnllls, Novombor 10; Wnsh
Inglon, at Eugene, November 17, nnd
Multnomah, at Portland, Novombor
29.
Goo. Grnvos, formerly n commer-
clnl trnvolor through tho Wlllniuetto
vnlley, who U now running an nuto
lino between Eugene and Springfield,
had a narrow escape from being cro-
matcil Sunday. Tho gnsollno In tho
englno caught flro, and In a second
tho mnchlno waa onvoloped u a
mass of Jlamos. Tho blaie waa ex
tingulahed, however, before any ma.
terlul damage waa done.
spend tholr off hours howling for thla
or that candidnto for whom they
really caro nothing, and who cares
less about them. They are
Beautiful Women.
Plump cheeks, flushed with the
soft glow of health and a pure com
plexion, make all women beautiful
Take a small dose of Herblne after
each meal; It will prevent constipa
tion and help digest what you have
eaten. Mrs. Wm. M. Stroud, Mid
lothian, Tex., writes, May 31, 1901
"We havo used Herblne In our family
for eight years, and found It the best
medicine wo ever used for constipa
tion, bilious fever nnd malaria. Sold
by D. J. Fry.
There Is more catarrh InthJ
noa oi mo country than ill
diseases put together, and nntn
last few years was supposed to tt
curable. For a great many y
aoctors pronounced It a local
ease and prescribed local remrii
and by constantly falllntt to ,
with local treatment, pronpunced
incurable. Science has Droven
tarrh to be a constitutional dl
and therefore requires constitute
treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cn
manufactured by F. J. Cheney Co,
Toledo, O., Is tho only constitution
curs on the market. It Is taken lute
nally in doses from 10 drons to J
toaspoonf ul. It acts dirctlv on t
blood and mucuous surfaces of tt
system. They offer oue hundrei
dollars for any casa 'It falls to cure
Send for circulars and testimonial!
Address: F. J. CHENEr& CO,
Toledo, Ohio,
Sold by Druggists, 75c
Take Hall's Family Pills lor
stlpatlon.
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