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. ll.ULY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1008. WILLAMETTE VALLEY . A FRUIT COUNTRY rtr Written for Better Fruit By H. S. Gile Secretary and Manager Willamette Valley Prne Association What Do They Cure? The above question is often nuked eo wrnlnpr Dr. Piercv's two leading medi cine, "Gulden Medical Discovery" and Favorlto Proscription." The aiMwr ii that "Golden Medical nticoverr " li rawt potent alterative et blood-purltler, and tonic or invigorate and acta especially favorably In a cura tlve waynpoit all the raucous lining sur faces, as of the nasal passages, throat, bronchial tabes, stomach, bowels and Tho Btato of Oregon lms many soctlons peculiarly adapted to opuc n types of ugrlculturo arid liortlcul turo; for example, tho Hogue river Valley scorns (o bo woll adapted foi growing to porfoctlon pears, npple grapes and melons; tho Hood rivo valloy is noted for her apples nuc utrawborrlos; hut It remains for tin groat valley of tho Wlllnmotto ti produce nlmost everything (lint h produced In nny othor part of th' lto in tho lino of either horticul ture or agriculture, In tho early days tho Wllmmotte valley wnn dovotod almost exclusive ly to grain growing and nlock rain ing, and, whllo groin, stock nnJ modern dairying makes up todny n Very largo Horn liHho profllublo In ijuatrlos of tho valloy, tho Willam ette also possenien certain woll de fined districts vhlch nro peculiarly adapted to special typott of hortl ctflturo. In nil tho wldn world there Is ho district so lnrgo whoro tho pruno can bo grown to Hiiccorflfnlly, and especially Is this true concern Ihk tho typo of pruno now known ns the "Orogon Prune. " For tho pur pose of evaporation th'n fruit in Krown to groat porfuatlou upon thr tnhlo lands nnd hills of almost any part of tho vnlloy. It Is not m cure h producer when planted upon tin lower levels, although the prod lie. I equally nnod f" to inanufnoltire m tno curea product wueu rowu in l m,v wri ui huh ktciii winuiiwiiii vnlloy. III tho vicinity of Bnlom woru was at tho very beginning of ik industry oxtonslvo plnutlngii of the HO-cnlled "Itnllnn Pruno," mid It fa, thoroforo, not strange that ftnlom U tho recognized center of tho prune pftckltiK Industry of tho state, and Is by far tho largest HhlpplugvpVul of (ho finished product. A visit to nlmost nnv of the prune orchards In this district dur ing tho HUiiiinor or early rail mouth. Is woll worth tho time of the visitor The syntom of mimiiior cultivation, keepe tho soil outlrely loose nnd free front any growth of weeds, and liulug Hwoothod down with iui Implement for thai purpose, In order that the hi olt tiro may ho retained by what li called n "dust blanket," It proHouti t uurfneo au pretty as n garden ,sjot ft ml ait oven lid a bed of untie. Tho Tlch greon foliage blendu beautifully with tho torrn rutin rod of thu s,ull, and lu tho Into summer, with tho rich purple of. tho fruit, present a picture of rare beauty. About, tint last wook In September, tho fruit, toeing fully rlponed, begins to drop (ram tho trees to tho clean, mift soil beneath It Is nullified by men, women and children, who combine jutiliioB. with pleasure and arc us inlly found camped In large num bers eloso by tho big orchard sec tions. Oregon prunes aro all cured by hot air process In evaporating ilants conitructed for that purpose, A 2G-acro tract rcqulro a building tnd c(Ulpment representing a cost, locordlng to tho Ideas of tho builder, rnnglng from $1,500 to $2,000 In order thut he may care conveniently for tho output of his acreage. The diows a ptirt of tho 12G acres Of iruno trees located on tho 177-acrc fruit ranch of II, B. Ollu & company, In .Yamhill county, near Now berg. I'hls orchard require five large dry 3fK, .locatcj In tho three building mown In tho Illustration, to enro far i normal crop of fruit, In 1007 this irchard produced what was consid ered u normal or medium crop, the output bolng 175 tons of cured mines of tho largost and beat qual 'ly. O recon prttnci, because of tho method of curing, nro dollvored to tho packer much cleaner than thoy could poislbly bo If dried in tho nun Thoy are ontlrely freo from sand o grit, being thoroughly washod lu boiling water boforo being placed lu '" diylii chambers. Tho present method of preparing this fruit fur tho market by all modern packers l.j uotliliiK more tliati a thorough procesH of sterilization by the use of dry Kteam, after which tho fruit lr packed hot Into paper lined boxes, nirtoiui or packages (tho use oi mMoii bagH l nlmost a thing of history). The Oregon pruno, ns pre pared for market today, Is one of (ho cleanest, moot sanitary and most healthful of all the cured fruits clam. It has made greater progress lu this respect than any other vn- TlvtyKbf dried fruit, because thoro ban been greater room for Improve inent. There remains ono evil, duo to tho demand of the American consumor who "buys with his oyes," wlilch miKiii do eiimimttea to tno very great udvautago of tho consumer and to (ho ureal Joy of tho packor. This Is the Hystem of facing or flattening out the prunes which nro used lu Iho dips 'of all fancy packed boxoi. This fi'ult Ik Injured by tho uqueosluc or flngorlng process by which the prunes nro llattened out for facing rown and nro never bo good when rooked because of tho broken tis sue. For this reason, If the consum er could but know It, tho packing of prune In cartons or mnull boxes for family trade without facing would bo n very great Improvomont over too pioxuiil method of buying In bulk, nerved out of n li'n or box. The Willumntto Vulley Pruno as- bladde&vcur'njr a large per cent, of catar rhal davii wr.otncr he disease affects tui natal pvVi, the (Trc&M, larynx, eroa cbla, stomactras eatarrUit dytbepilaj bowels (a muotliKRhO. bladder. Hlerus or other pBTvic orgnM ExUL't Uib nlirnnlft or "- 'vP Mni7M nT"7 ui in auecv inniiminnnnwHwifwMWWiSWm' smmi'i iwwwuwwmmwn WANT ADS-QUICK xmmHHKMMMMM I"!"'"1 '"'"""IHHMMJ unSOELIlKEOUS iivxiui.. Rfc LURNS jig I rr' i of n lie oi dieaiK: I TirrTTyraTirnt i.. a', .'.m .-vi-rMWHimiM tit ftev:wat litiiJi. flrui toWbinen oniv." ItuJbowcriul letscnlly acting IriVrcoTat Ing Vonlc am! nervl.ie. tor weak worn out, over-worked women no matter what lms cuuawi the break-down. "Favorlt PrescrlplloM"wltl bo found me eftctlrt In building up tho tri!iigtli, regulating iuo womaniy lunuiioni. suouuiug pais and bringing about a healthy, vigorous condition of the wliolo tyauim. A book of particulars wraps nach botllf glvlug tho formuhoof both medicines and quoting warn scores oi eminent mco Icai authors, whoio werks nm conmtud by phrnlclunsof all the schools of practlo as Riildea In nrcucrlblng, my of each in jrllont entnrlu Into thrse medlcinM The wordx of prnld bestowed .on tk feverai ingredients entering Into Doctor Plofce's raedu'ines br rrich wrluirs ilioult buv moro welk.it than nny amount o' nun professional tstltnoniats, becaus tuch men urn writing for the guidance oi their medlca brolhren and know wheroi they speski lloth medicines are non-alcoholic, non Ktcrot. and contain no hurioful habit forming drop, being composed of glycerli extracts of the roots of native, Amorlcs) ndiclllal forest plants They are bo'.l old by dealers In niitdlclno. You can" afford to accept as a siiltJtuU for one n theso mrdlolncs of known cotnpotllloi. any secret nnstruni. Dr. Pierce's PelleU. small, sugarcoate easy to take as eamly, regular and la FOR BALK wik Aiitotoobllo For Salt? First class, 35-horjw power, C passengor Stod-dard-Doyton touring car for sale cheap. Owner will guarantee car. Enqulro at Journal office i -.. i "vv 1 jost.Gontloman'8 Btrnw lint near cunimln Rro.'v Transrer tVi Oregon Electric ranroau cro sihk at Fair Grounds. Finder plea'p return to 476 Court Btreet. Ho ward. 7-31-3t For Sale First-class carpet paper ol this offlco, 20c for a big roll. For Sale or trade, ono work horse, for hay or good milch cow. Sco H. T. Davis, R. No. 4, Uox 1G, Sa lem. 7-31.-U Blilnglcs To givo away (or kind ling wood. Cnll at Mitchell, loW is & Stavcr's implement houso, on state street. S-l-3t "Pant-. work a.... i Furniture ami nionn. i . Prompt sortie? our motto. Stnnd nnj - ' -. MUu UUJC6 kM 25S South Commercial ,.,,, Phnnn ?f 0 nHfliitpnp.' Av. . l , nmi" (If All kinds of truntrr 1 fpjUBblpmoni. piiUMiuiijjr " lr Bale pigs, 2k miles south of Salem, on Jefforuon road. C. M. Paysor, Route No. 4, Salem, Or. . 7-28-lwk i'or Bale? Two BtBndnrd bred trot tera, one bay gelding by Zombro, ono bay filly, 3 yoars old, by Red, Seal. Inquire of Sam Castro, Fair Ground?, Oro. 7-28-lm AVoitted. A cnrrlor boy. Apply at onco at Journal office tf For Sale, Four cords of nsh wood, cheap, If taken at once. Call at 334 North Winter street. 8-1-31 Lost. An omil stick nln. Either on South Commercial street or Stnto street. Finder please leave .at Journal ofllce. 7-31-3t , Found Key ring containing two keys. Owner enn have same by paying for this ad ut Journal of flco. 7-31-3t TIico. m. Darr JPIumbln, hdt ;iUJ and Btenm noting on - tlnahJ 1(34 Commercial ,.. .. ! f Ma.P 192. , S Mumtitng, tftoaDTTjJj Successor. to Kno, 1 -: " 1 itrwt,-! 51. J. PefV.el- gas fitting. Murphy, 22C , Commercial Prono Main 17. : - Iino-Aci-e Farm to IoaKe For cnih. For a term of yenn; 200 acres in cultivation. Al tuck and grain farm. Ono mile from school and church. J. N. Sknlfo, 101 Front and Stato. 7-31-lwk : i . ..i 1 vani:ki " j nt t;nee - UiiuUd From hiu ,. ,uuw, iuo uuai. oi collateral sectif Ity to offer. Addross G 1 o, j0af. I nnl ofllce. G-ii-tf vlgorate stoataeh. liver an i '' i ImwuIs. 'oclntlon of Salem, II, S. Gilo, socro tary and manager, and H. S. Glle & Co., with their own packlug houses located at Ro3eburg nnd Nowbcrg and n leased plant at Dundee, aro tho ploncoro In advanced methods of packlug nnd marketing nnd stand to day at tho top as packora of high grade Oregon prunes, both In this country nnd In tho forolgn markets, o For Hale A good, atmoat now, cream ceparator, tents, camping outfits, new and second-hand goods of all kinds. C. Dlllmnn, 447 Stato street. 8-1-lw Wanted Second-hand ' stoam For Sale Socond-hnnd binder cheap, In good working order. D. Cun nlngham, Liberty, routo No. 3. Phono Farmers 211. 8-1 3- "My troubled with Dlnn'lKH-n Cured. father has for years boon diarrhoea, and trie:! every means posslblo to effect a iiiro, without avail," writea John II. Zlrklo of Phlllppl. W. Va. "Ho law Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Romody advertised in tho Phlllppl Republican and docldcd to try It. Tho result Is ono bottlo cureu pirn and ho ha-i not sufforod with tho disease for 18 months. De fore taking this romody ho was i constant sufferor. He Is uow -sound and well, and although CO years old, can do as much work as a young man." Sold by Dr, Stono'a drug store. e lot, 'in " i- Rov, John McGheo, a pioneer of Oregon and Washington, died at Wnlla, Walla Sunday, agod.88iyeari. Campers are scaro ut Seaside. if f S.ap AUouokarKiiuiwr Avcct (a!ii IWmMiM rv i . s!raIL3jihi!R.jhajMIfiwuh IVomoles DitotbnrwrfU WssardlV.'iLCoalilnirt.-iiir OjiIunuMdrpMne lrte!ffiL nurpiAKCOTIC. JSLJkkM Jkift&ft ' CASTORIA For Infanta nnd Ohlldrgn. " "" """""""""""""""i'iiiiWWBM The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature rof TEA Good tea, close pri-co. : There is no other way to build a good business or keep a good business. Yer votti rtlurni roar nontr li ia '! IUi iktmias'i Util: pr blot, Chas. E. Kramer, of Albnuy, was seized with cramps while bathing Sunday nnd drowned flu was a c! garmaker by trado. Tho body was recovorod. , WANTED. Wo havo n cash customor who wishes close In rosldonco property, $1000 to $3000. What have you? City Property for SaIo. House and lotB, $350 and up. SHOO. Nlco cosy C-room hou-e, largo young fruit troes, borrloa; $800. 9DOO. Houso, eight rooms, two lots snap, 1900. Houso, 10 ItooniN, $11200. $1000. Hpuso, 7 rooms, cloio In, on Asylum nronuo, henrlng fruit troes nnd borrles, Reed garden, city and woll water snap. tfnrtiiM. 10j ncreo of lino fruit land, good row houso and young orchard, $1100. HO Acre. 80 acres, GO under cultlvut!n, Iioiihu and barn, somo timber, very best of soil, In beautiful Howell prai rie junp. llRCIITKh Ji BCHUIjr. 371 Stato St. Pono 45S to run sepnrntor. ' Must have at J icasL jz-noraepowor. Address Jn, Jresslor, box 108, H, F. D. No. j 3 Snlom. Phono Fnrmors 401. ''' i........t w(... ..... , . i Salem Cash Market The finest cut ' ' "u ' ' "' lo,,f' 0I Reed, of moat at cut prices. My phono I c,cnn c,ovor mi' l00 Apply t 370. 247 Commercial street, P.W. ' 108 lvisIO rot. 8-1 jf rf Wcnjror & CIicrrlnBton Pianos and Organs nolu on easy terms; tola-J phono 1187; 247 Commercial1 Street, Salem, Orogon. tf I a va Reyeltz, Prop. Help Furnished Freo of CIiim-kc Salem Employmont Company, 478 Stato street, phono No, 149. Par ties wanting holp pleaso cnll nt' office or phono us. Also have cows for salo. 7"21tf Wanted. At onco, 40 tons qf, strict. Uvl i cnoico oni nny, r. o. b, carBa V Concnt Work Get my prices on sldowalks, curbs, septic tanks rind comont work of any kind. All work guaranteed first-clnss. M Ward, 2378 Maplo Ave, Highland. Phono 1S69. July24-tf togei Lumber and Fuel Co. Lum her .shingles, bulldlug material, wood and coal. Low price and prompt deliveries. Ono block wist of S. P. passeng? depot. Phone. 198. 7.2.tf . lorn. Will pay $11 per ion. win uveepi luis mr I'nmo .terms'or. J More. A. D. Pottyjahn, . Sslem,, I i-nono eariiuyK -lux. 7-3Q-tf Wanted Mnnngor for brnilch omw'' wo wl'h to loento bore In Salem. Address, wl(h -reference, Tho Mor. rls WhoIoKalo IIoubo, Cincinnati. Ohio. 7-24-lma A i i Ilutto & Wrnderoth Fine wlnea. liquors and cigars. We handlt tho colobrated Kellog gnt,d Calr. whlsklos. Cool and. refreshing beer constantly or- draught. Bniith Commercial street. ,9-8-iyr ITOTLT AND ItKHTATTUANTH, illllllllllllllHIII MHf The I White House Restaurant f For a IU'KuUr I 25cDinnerat20c They cart't be txt McGilciirist.& Son I'mnHofAM Knlnrff(.(lOur mon mri,. T' E. t Stnto Htrnnf Im ima jn..i.i j.----.. .......... ...... .in nlzo and wo aro bottor prepared hnn ever to scrvi nustomnm Prompt service nn7 m,8. 2mo"; tWWHWgMWf moats our motto, Coll .or nhono I jgy. H. E. Edwardi Meat Qo, A wc l IVavhlv for fAM I lou , Sour Sk)Bcli.ULvrivM norms A iwktows Jirwrult-iwwaiulLossorSaj;'. NEW TJKK. AW How's This? Wo offer One. lliimlr..! rtniinpu Howard for nny case of Catarrh thut cannot bo cired by Hall'js Catarrh Curo. F. J, CHENEY k CO., Toledo, ;V'.ho undolBned. have known r J Cheney for tho last 16 years, and he lovo him porfoctly honorable in all business thaasactlons and ft nnncUlly able to carry out any ob. ING KINNAN & MARVIN, WhSel sale drugglata, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken In tornally, actlug directly upon tho blood and mucous surface of thu system. Testimonials m fr., Price 75c, lr bottlo. Sold by all Take Hall's Family Plllsi for cou-stlpatlon. f-ODOKH. s 2rponfer Dnlim Mo. looa ixs , Union No. 106G o Carponters an. Jolrora of Araorlca meet evr Saturday evening at S:ne p. m. li Hearst hall, 430 State St, A. W Dennis, Ilea. Sec PorMirni of Am,k Court flher woou Foresters, No. 19. Mueti Saturday night In HoIi.an bail Stato streot Waldo Millar, C. U.! J. O, Perry, Inanclal. secretary. Bliio..1 n(P tno boaftnft Lnunchos and r" kinds of boat for rent Excursionists taken to "IS P"r ' h Jy. Win moot llnZL1 ?,ni; l,mo at YaqMlnn -n rcquost. Hates reasonable Now- The Home Recker Iiiforumtlon m. reau will plnco you In direct com- municnuon with owners of farms' mm city property. Chamber Com merce, Portland.' 222 N, Commor.' nlnl !. - .ii Kireui, aaiom Or. 7-21-tf 1 SHU, OOIIUT HXUKJCT. Pall twl w tliaaa UaU " " j-r . , 16c D'oard per V.M1C UJs, also furnished rcoms ttj. reasonable. AT THW Salem Restaurant MEALS,:! 5c i ympmmawmpmMfHHMiauti i 1 1 1 1 ii ii ii ii. i ii ii ii T eJHftt)la Cwitral hedge No. 18, K. of p. CastU Hall In Hoi man block, eor ner State and Liberty street Tuesday of each week at 7:30 r. Osear Johnson, O. O.; M. H Anderson, K. of R. and i. Mmlc-rsi W4ien of Aweric-Or ton Cedar Camp No. S3 4 8. Httt tt7 Tkarsd-y erenlnr nt i 'eleek In Holrnan hall. W. W Hill, ,V. O.; P. A. Turnar, O.rlr '"men Al AKvntKj per weok and 4.JDO00 over ran lin mniia R.)lll... 1k,A. n . ' ...B now uampaiKn Novelties from now until olectlon. Soils to Btores,. county . fairs, picnics and prlvnto families. Complete lino of samples, charges prtfpalr for 50c. Order today. Chicago Novelty Co CO Wabash Ave, Chicago 7-27-lm-eod A gold mlno haa been discovered in l.o Angules. it will amount to nothing compared with thu gold mluo of fluvelng eastern visitors. JTeeditHm ef WorleT Meet every Tr day nlcht at T:J, In Holmaa kali P. U Drllng, C. C; PL. Fra It. Clf k. Rct Cwpy of Wrapper, In Use For Over sri t i nirty Tears FwSd,:,swisjrss J w 'earn In the 33rd Ohio .m,, CASTORIA Jgy?- , mw y n. Clminlc lhiTM, Rollcvn!. United States Eiorem On pm... wrltM, -Our general superintendent: f:..K?5M '. bottle o( lilarrhocn Remedy some time aeo to vheck an Muck of the old chronic I diarrhoea. I have used It sluco that time and cured many on our train 'who have been slew, r ... .. Waeotn Ajumlty TJnien 8lck, aed eni and pension Insurance; ti, , nledgfd; every claim nali Ooed agents wanted. J. H. C afangemery. supreme organtier x4Sl galem, Oregea, R, k Ryan. scranr Si BU tr r-PJSUyWTATR FOH qiT, HOTEL OREGON Cor Seventh mul Stark 8 Is. M II II t Something Worth Investigating. Portland's New and Modern' Hotel. Rales $1 per day and up. European plan. Free Bus. i ; WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Proprietors l AaBagm,''1 I H 1 and have no ailment timi -k.,w.i ' diarrhoea, which thlt remedy urn at once" t)r Mle by Dr. Stone'e drug store. LIVKUY AN1 FRKD STAm.CS Uvery and YA fltaMeojfl p. I efle Stable, at 55 k Ferry street, between CoaaiaereUl and Fr01, Orets. THephone t 8awi of the Ineet llTertee in tne city mb ke feuad here. Dlek Weetacett -0 acres., aj, In ci.ltlva.tton, land good for any purpose, water Piped on place. prco $1100. 7-room house, onchajf'. blocH om snr Jni, basement, -city "w, mk, oleotrlo "UlOIllQIlt. V J2S00. - I I I I il I I - . r i r , r 1 1 lit.tJ t ' " 1 : The Leonard j god lights, huy at npf.nlor Good 10-room b. ipiOxlSp. e9e in Kr neS prM First class, rooming and board- J j Ing house. A. Clark, proprie tor; Phono. 971.' 254 Front St Salem. Or. 1 A M- ii 1 1 n ii i i'i Y niii i-mfe j . ,. . .. :- j T amount IM.In OAVORXjL. MMtu mmfHUttUmmhl c&Mffteb Prank M. nrwrw. Mufetnrer it trt, diHK, atentdttrt. k kllf kfHw ft!). , nrA Ww wHk. Fnt 4ret, ktwe mA snd Owirt Make all eeJ,w, r Wv Jown, balance monthly Installments sfn no inter- O CJLCoi t Y OLMSTED LAND GO. 8lu iimnch Ywx B 373 STATE STRRRT. Oo. i ii nv at kz n m ,--v . u. M. 1 I Steamers Pomina and Qreg .; leave for Portland- aally-Cxcopt 9 Ll)Am, vVgeaii HOLLiBTCR'S S i ftttky MiejntA Tea HW&lfi I'Viir-ielHitii Cm Bur PmbI. ! Ww aw uit wJ K!1teJrI pmorirCoiiAl)MUliee0irlL i fad KMncy Trouble. PimuhM. Kcn. ""2 ilukl. Ba.1 llnlhrumrU'u-JNiiS? fet form. cmtUrn a box. 0-nn!a "i4 3 HOLLUTCK U4MM Compaut, JfcuM. . t MUfN IHWttTft F(W SAUOeY PMPif