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THE SALEM DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORE., MONDAY. AUGUST 2. 1915. For Summer Camp or Bungalow you need a good oil stove. It's as quick and handy as gas as complete and reliable as a wood or coal range. New Perfection Oil Cook-Stove For B$t Reialtt Uf Paarl Oil Ready with full heat at the touch of a match. Will do any and every kind of cooking. No wood to cut or lug. No dirt or ashes. No odor. Does not taint the food. Comes in several styles and sizes. Ask your dealer. See Exhibit. Palace of Manufactures, Panama-Pacific Exposition. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) Balem .it THREE rpmr YtXZZ iiims 1.111 11 81 M1C30W HOC 4th St., Junction ui r nn nrmn 4th St., j SAN FRANCISCO t WHEN VISITING THE EXPOSITION MAKE YOUR HEADQUARTERS AT THE ST. REGIS Centrally located within half block of everything on a direct car line to the Exposition. 1 50 outside rooms, hot 4c cold running water in every one RATES Detached bath Private bnth . S1.00 simile S2.n0 sinnle $1.50. $2.00 double $2.50. $3.00 doublo Talnl Uarrtml Bh diract t. Hstfl of horn Ft-rv take inv Markrt SI. car get on at 4tli St., walk hi.lf-lilock louth. l-'rom 3rd St Town tend take any car solas up 41a bt.. get ofl at Mission. nit nil""- I'M- Bohemian and Bavarian hops. While tneio is an unpendinir scare tv of hops among the brewers there In no complete, immediate exhaustion of the stocks of Bohemiau un.t ft:ivnriau hops' on nana to ue ucipateti tor Bomo time. The permanent success in this market of American nop ran not be deter mined until after hostilities in Kuroiie : have ceased. nouier we have been able to compete wnn i-.uropenn hops mi priee, in reasonaoientw ot eretlit terms, in the adoption or piopor packing, and in the securing of the proper, responsi ble agents here, nre things that will then be put to the test. An important point, anil one to be ....) t- ll.n ..anfnlmi.o I .,..1. ... 1 1 lie following consular reports to the i..,uil mmnW bv unreel i,.,.t t United States bureau of foreimi and i,vr. TWp un mul. s slwml.l I,.. ,,!,. domestic eomincrfe tie of interest toei" plainly ' "Amostros sem valor" the hopgrowers of Oreguu: (samples without value). prices should Hops for Brazil, an American Opening, be quoted, preferably e. i. f. Hiu de (Consul General Alfred L. M. liott- Janeiro. sehnlk, Rio tie Janeiro, June 10.) (List of brewers and importers t The rotluftion of beer in Brazil, j hops in Kio do Janeiro may be obtain-. wDirii in iwu was esiunaieu at more eil irom me Durcnu 01 lurcign ami uo than $1.),000,000 and in 1012 at neurlv ' mestie oommeree or its brmu'li offiees.) $20,000,000, has created a substantial i Reduced Area Planted t0 Bohemian local trade in hops. The movement ofj Hops, this trado during tho past two years has (Consul Charlea 1 llttiver, Prague, been: " J Bohemia, Austria, June 110.) Consuler Reports to the Bur eau of Domestic and For eign Commerce Aug. 2nd Couutiics-ttf Origin. Quantity. Germany 4M!H.)':) Austria-Hungary 2S;i,739 United Stntes 7 United Kingdom a I,fi3tl Uruguay 7,1 Hi All other : 1,334 1013 Value. $217,307 123.379 3 S24. 2.S01 400 inn Quantity. Value. 317 030 14ii,:i7S J.H.222 3,014 4.41(1 21,sso imi,s2i N5.1I8 24,3;i3 I, 224 3,100 II. SHil Total 70,vS7 344,714 047,140 2II3,.")0S TODAY'S PORTLAND NEWS Portland, Ore., Aug. 2. The police are searching today for A. J. Chance and an unidentified male companion, alleged to have heen the occupants of an automobile which, going at a high ritte of speed, ran into and injured two women yesterday. Two hours before the accident, the police declare, Chance was ordered not to take the automobile out of the ga rage because he was considered too in toxicated to operato it.- The women injured were Mrs. J. F. Houston, 50, who was severely bruised, and Miss Mollie Albright, who sustain ed a broken elbow. After the accident the two men leap ed from the muehino and fled, Ma. I. Haaaii, Manager and President 250 KEARNY ST. Bat, Suttar and Bush Chinese Smuggler. Fortland, Ore., Aug. 2. A federal charge of violating the Harrison drug act is faced today by Chin Hong, one of the wealthiest Chinese in Portland, in whose apartments Wj tins of opium, valued at $700, is reported to have been found by the city police. According to the arresting officers the drug was hidden under a secret staircase. For Bigser Navy. Portland, Ore., Aug. 2. An educa tional cumpcign to develop sentiment t'ttr an increase in the navy will be launched in this state immediately, ac cording to Edward Cookingham, chair man of tho Oregon committee of the Navy League of the United States, to day. At the same time members to the league will be sought. SAN FRANCISCO A modern, Ere-prooi, up-to-date Hotel, located in the center ol everything and on (direct lint to the Exposition Grounds. RATES Detached Bath Private Bath j M.00, 11.50 lingle 51.50. 52.00 inglt ! 51.50, 52.00 double 2.00, 52.50 double 1 1 50 Rooms ot Solid Comfort Ewry Convenient 5 Front Third ui Towo.uk) & Df pot, car No. 1 5 or lo. r ran Ferry take Suttet St. cat. art o( at Kearny St.. walk kali a block North. Or Take "Universal" Bui direct to Hotel, Germany has in normal times been the chief source of supply of hops to Brazil, with Autitria second in import ance. Previous to 1014 there were prac tically not importations of American hops, but during that year they amount ed to H per cent of the total value im ported. This year's importations from tho United States will doubtless show an increase. Elements of Popularity of European Hops. The high tpmlity of certain hops from the continent of Europe has naturally mntlo them popular. Their strength, careful and practical packing, the fact that most of the exporters have had I local representatives here, and tho fa I vorablo eretlit terms they were mpow jcrod to grant all contributed, at one tiino to giving them almost entire eon j trol (t thi3 market. ! There is a large demand for Kavariau hops selling at 113 mark ($27,37) per no kilos (110 pounds) c. i. I. Kio de .fanieio, with 10 murks ($2.38) commis sion on 50 kilos. "Suporfine" Havr.rinn hops, ordinar ily selling at 112 marks ($26.00) per 5(1 kilos (lit pounds) c. i. f. liio tie Ja neiro, net, find a good sale, k These prices were obtained from the invoices of a local importer, and the hops wero delivered here via Amster dam since the outbreak of tho war, as much (Jeiman and Austrian merchan dise has been delivered here. 1 have, however, seen letters from large tier mun ami Auatrir.n hop shippers to local purchasers, saying thut no more ship ments eri'ild bo made after March 2, 1915, owing to the disturbance of traf fic caused by the war. Varieties of Hops Bought by Local Breweries. The varieties of hops most in demand bv lariio locitl breweries here lire spalt (Bavarian) ami sun. (Holiemian). Many orders read 50 per cent saa. (bezirk) and 50 per cent spalt (ge- Anarchist Attack Sunday. Portland, Ore., Aug. 2. That Billy Sunday, the evangelist, is a mennco to labor, is the iloclr.rr.tiou of Miss Emma Goldman, tho anarchist, who is in Port land today en a speaking tour. "Billy Sunday in a tool of the em ployers who are employing him to lull the workers to a urate of contentment by telling them to come back to tlie old-time religion," Miss Ooldmnu said. Ton cannot afford to mis it it reading the Journal Want Ada ift every day. Excursion Fares Via the Expositions to the East Every day until September 30th, good for return until October 3Ut why not get the most for your money? Why not take in two wonderful world Expositions at Sail Francisco and San Diego enrout.' to the Katt. The World haa itever before prolueel the equal of the' Panama Kiposition.. The like probably will never be attempted again. Scenery enroute is magnificent. Automatic Safety Signals guard the way. Four Fine Trains a day, Portland to San Francisco, connecting at San Francisco for the South and East. Let u send vou our illustrated folders ' Wayside Notes" and California and Its Two World Expositions." SOUTHERN PACIFIC Our local agent will take pleasure in outlining an Itinerary and fut nish full Information or you may address, JOHN M. BCOTT, General Paeeenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. The offieinl report covering the eon-, dition of the Snaz hop gardens up to June 20 estimntea that the reduction in thenrea planted this year, as compared: with 11114, amounts to Mill hectares: (hectare is 2.47104 acres), or 11.20 per cent. Tho total area of the gardens in 1014 was 12,408 hectares and this venr it is 11,007 hectiires. j Tho dry weather nf the past few, weeks will probably affect, the size of the crop to a greater extent than the reduced area. (Tho 1011 hop crop of Anttrin-Hnngnry wes estimated at 40,-1 370,000 pounds, as stated in Commerce! Heports for May 12, 1015.) ; The report of the Hop Growers' asso ciation, written on June 20, which has! just been made public, says: "The character of the wenlher re-! mains unchanged. The drouth and ex cessive heat have not only damaged the! grain crops, but have also worked such lu.iuiy to the nOli plants that the for mation of branches on tho upper part of tho plant reached only very modest pi(f,ortions, where it was not altogether lacking. Jn tho early gardens the plnuts are already in bloom, ami in all gardens the fiunl cultivation is almost finished." During the last three days, that is, since Juno 27, a light rain has fallen almost continuously, but it hns come too lute to save the crop from serious dam age by the drouth. AURORA HOP NOTES. at 1 1 II j a t i ran I m OYAL WORCESTER CORSETS, B onTbn CORSETS J 2nd The Royal Worcester and Bon Ton Corsets are America's Best Corsets WE ARE SHOWING THE SMART NEW MODELS that are suitable for all figures. A DEMONSTRATOR of these WORLD-RENOWNED COR SETS will be here today, Aug. 2nd, and will stay one week. YOU ARE MOST CORDIALLY INVITED TO COME IN AND BE FITTED BY THIS MOST EXPERT CORSET-IERRE. H Remember that you can be fitted today, August 2, or any time during the week, and that we show all the LATEST CORSET MODELS Prune Trees Affected By Parasitic Disease and Spraying Necessity Knights of Columbus Convene In Seattle Albanian Mountain Feud Ends In San Francisco relix Isaacson closed two deals Mon- ticnlly tho same, the following extract S,.1!!1" I1'!!' (,?"M""iy 'X from a circular letter Issued by the which (). H. Kyllo, of Hural Dell, con- .... . ., , .,, tracts 400(1 tmnnds. ami Levi Vt.ler "tP",,ll'nt stntion of the O. A. C. will 0000 pounds of horn, lo tlint enmtmnv nt 1,u of "I!1'1'1"1 'taTtHt t.i ... i . .. ' ' Seattle, Wnsh., Aug. 2. More thanj Sun Francisco, Aug. 2. As a sequel 3,000 delegates to the Knights of Colum- to a feud which hud its oi iirin in a As the prune trees in many districts bus convention which opens hero to-! mountain village of Albania, l.ei'er appear to be affected by the same dis-: morrow, tiro already in this city andjAiredin was shot to death by Mheban caso found on cherry trees early this several thousand more are en route tu-Mchmet today in James Jemnls' crowd- sunimcr, mid us tlie treatment is pruc- day. ed gruvcry sturo here. Jlehmet fired 12 cents, According to reports from all over the Aurora section more hop grow tire sprnymg tins year than ever be fore.. Hteiie results taken Henrv Tho convention opens at St. .Tunics i cathedral at !) o'clock Tucsdny nuirning with solemn pontifical celebration by Archbishop John Biinziino, npostolic delegate to the United States. This will bo followed at 11 a. m. by the form "The disease is caused by a parasitic fiimrnu lrriiiU'lm nu ivli nil mwnnriitm This fungus lives over the winter in1"' "l"'n'"S of the sessions of the su- tho diseased leaves that have fallen to V ' I !" r'""" " growers report excellent I tho Kd. In the early spring I." '.. -I. i .. -13 . 1 1 Ill n.:. xviul'iiih ur munim. h run) itoum1 s while others state that it has'nuto spores Bre produced by the fungus) ' '' ' ." welcome, effect slowlv. land lire shot by the dead leaves into the 1 V'"!?'1 Ku,k1',. K A-,,pom,- "f 8"" ' j iry L. Beits 'this week bought on ! ir. They nre'earried to the young fi.li-1 " tu' -vernor Krnest l.ister Supreme ; . ict 10.000 pounds of new crop hops K and cause the primary infection. oijrt Judge Stephen J. ( hadwick and i , Samuel Tavlor near Martpu m it Spots develop on the leaves nnd in ft -Tudge Thom.UH Hurk, president of the include), scaled end certified as to or igin by the local government officials at the point of shipment. There is nlno contract a fair demand for iinllertnner (liavur-i from Samuel Tavlor near Murtmnm nt Snota develop inn) hops. An itle." of the (lernian and '-lie. I'hil I.ivcslev. of WnodlniinJ short time, new spores lire produced Austriiin prices of hops may be obtain-1 wroto a contract with Walter Hay, uf These cause secondary infections, which od trom the following oners tinted n'ti-B'; mm, ror ju,ini pounds nt the same j become .exceedingly iiuinciinis, especini ruary !i4, 10ID: jiriee. l. Kxtrn fine 1914 snazer, with cer- One of the heaviest vnrds of th" tificate, 175 mn.rkii (41. 05) per OOjAniora section is that of A. W, Keil, kilos (110 pounds), s. i. t. Ri de J.v the lioones Kerry road. It will prob nicro. 1. Kxtra fine snazer fechser nlily )iroduce from 2"i00 tr 3000 pounds lw..,n itt .......lo ai'tti or .m. nt Liin. tiir ncrn Thl. i sl .l.:.i ....... c. i, f. liio tie Janeiro, .i, l ine liavur- three shots into Airediu'a back as he stood at the counter, nittl escaped tluring the confusion following the shunting. Women marketers screamed and rushed for shelter behind rountoni. .leinal recognized .Mehmet ns he began firing and begged him to desist, Aire tlin wheeled about at the third shot ami was facing his iissiiilnnt when he fell dead. The men ciimo from the same village in Allninia. I he cnuse of their quiitivl is not known, though it is known Ibcy , lin l iaccn enemies for years. IT rhundebhin1'11'1 ,T'""' A' "'''"'".Secretary of Labor Wilson ian lagerbier hops, I(i2 marks (:tH..'j(!) per 50 kilos e. i. f. Kio tie Janeiro. Some arc quoted as low as 05 marks ($22.01) per 50 kilos. Tho smaller Brazilian breweries pur chase from local importers during all seasons of the year. The large brewer ies plneo their orders from September to March, heavy .doliverie:! commenc ing in November. Packing of Shipments an Important Feature. German and Austrian hops hnvelneys. reached here uniformly packed in this If so there is danger in delay, manner: Fifty kilos (110 pounds) net Weak kidneys get fast wenke'r. weight, packed tightly in a bale of bur- (live vonr trouble prompt attention, lap; tho taro being about 4 pounds per Doan'a Kidney Pills are (or weak bale. Five of these bales, or o.Vi kidneys, pounds, aro then packed in one air-tight j Your neighbors use nn3 recommend wooden ens;', lined with zinc. The them. wootlen cases are strengthened with, Head this Salem testimonv. This is tllO til ill) vim t'..r this yard, which yielded very' heavily even as a baby yard. Observer. HELPFULWORDS FBOM A SALEM CITIZEN" Is your back lame and painfull Docs it acho especially after exer tion 1 Is there a soreness in the kidney region! taeso symptoms suggest weak kid- A. W. Lobach, K. P. D. No. 1, Palcm, says: "A strain weakened my kidneys and I was laid up for two weeks. I tried several remcdlos, but got no re- in a neignoor's advice. I heran Spokane and Seattle . Not For Coast League In Exposition City ly if there happens to be u lung con tinued wet spell of weather. The infections result in the presence of small dark spots or specks on the surface of tho leuven. These limy be few, or they may cover the entire sur- ace ot the leaves ' , of the Pacific Coast league are ready ' tiou and San Francisco todi.y. A pa there will usually be found little light , VlP ,iirnwn ... ... u,.,.,,,,. ,, s. , .. ' 1 i .. i' -- - - - I .. ..r itii i.vi, it, iiiiM ir tun ni .nti i.m San Francisco, Aug. 2.- San Francisco, Aug, 2. Secretary of Labor William 13. Wilson was formally "If tlie doors, welcomed to the l'nnaiiin-l'acific exposi- c.olorcd specks, each consisting ol a mass of spores, by which the disetise is disseminated, Where the attack is se vere, the leaves turn yellow. The most serious effect, is in the dropping of Un infected leaves. Where many leaves are cast, the tree suffers a serious setback, ami the chances for a good crop the next season are lessened. The fungus will nlso attack the fruit. Control Measures. First, the disease must be controlled by spraying with bordeaux mixture. No experiments have been carried on in Oregon, but in the eastern part of the country where the disease is both com mon and serious, the use of this spiny hns resulted in the control of the dif ficulty. We therefore, recommend its use to Oregon growers. The foliage should be thoroughly cov ered, for imperfect results follow inv nnrfect utirnvintr. A film of the llor- tlciiux mixture kills the spores tlint tll open to rtciimo ami Mm- i.. , t ,.n i. i... .. .1 i , ' 11 . t 'I iHu vi mi in ii in ni'n ui till iiiiiij' tin'r Al Ilaum, president of the lenguei '"'vy in San Irani'isco and vicinity wan made this statement today nfler read-1 w.l.wl in the day's jgriim. In the ing an interview printed bv a Spokane ' i r"ce,ision were tho 050 midship. newspaper quoting Judge Mcf'rcdie, nfi"'"1" l'"t,,( Hl,1,t'" "llv"' u,l",,'",' Fortland, as saving the two Washington , nt Annapolis, who aro ice on a crulh... towns would be admitted if they re-1 J1'" department of labor conference quested it. jelfeeted preliminary organization tliw "We considered expansion informiilly : '""ruing. at our June meeting," he said, "but the directors were not encouraged. Alii Tht household helpers youf iigreed Unit any such plans would have Wy, n,J, ca fQund quick. to wnit at least two venrs. I feel for-! t l ml t t tt m tain there will lie onl'v six dubs in the ! l JOUgh th Journal Want Coast league in 1010." Ast. iron bunds. There is objection to the size of pack ages in which some Americun hops have arrived hero bales nnd case weighing 2155 pounds, with 55 po.itn!s tare. lif, Tight packing, smnll bales, well packed in burlap, and strong boxing, well band ed, are required. . . Considerable importance attaches to the fact that the tin lining of the Ku ropcau packing cns:?s commands A high er price, here, wheu resold locally, than tho lining of American cbscs, which is said to be of a tin containing too much iron. In this country, where the con tainers of certain Imported goods are intensively routilizcd, the observance of such details and the use of wide boards in packing cases rhonld not be over looked. American Terms Now More Favorable. I- . 1 ...l.l l. - I,,. r.lirOieUll IIUI'3 till! TMMIJ IIITC Willi H'l- i I I . . . l,,.r iul day sight, dralt attached to the bill Seattle, Wash., Aug. 2.-WiHim J. ,B 'Ti.nl .klni of at in if. VVIien oeiil iniporters com- nryan, ex-seeretary or state, at a no. I1""" using Doan's Kitlney Pills and one box1 on the leaf surface and thus prevents made me. well enough to go hack to i infection. Where the surface is not j work. Doan's Kidney Fills did morel completely covered, spores may cause: to fix me up in good shape than any- infection on the bare spots, thing else I ever tried." In order to check the disense from the Price fiOc, at all dealers. T;on't lm. flrxt. Bordeaux (4.4-50) should be ap ply ask for a kidney remody got ' plietl as early as possible, and continued I Doan's Kidnev Pills the anmn (hit Lvnm um wneltu until flrV welltlieri comes on, so that the newly developing foliage may be kept protected tluring) the scuson when the rains favor the di-i seasii. It is not possible to cure the disease of leaves already infected, 'but ; it is possible to prevent any more leaves from becoming infected, If properly; siiraped. During the ordinary dry Mr. Lobach had. Foatcr-Mllburn Co,, rrops., Buffalo, N. Y. ' Bryan Preached Sermon In Presbyterian Church i i'.,;.i k.tnA. KiL.i ui,..i,.i...i i. . n . i v nlafo , for hops after the outbreak of the war, this afternoon is expected to open up Second, it hns been suggested py a r , American lirms were criticized on ac- on severnl warm subjects. investigator of this disease, t int count of their demanding cash against This speech will be delivered at tlie!1'0 tom',va ' flll,1"n '"'lv'''t "'T !? ,1.,'iiincnts in New Vork, but more fa- Hippodromo under the auspices of the : """"' n'1 'r"mJ. , n.'' '' r".w" 1 ; . vorable terms are now being extendetl. Jocal democratic club. '" M hp l,,'"'f",u : nnrr ' u':m. . If a permanen' trade is exrected, Am-1 Several thousand expectant people , t'",M 1,,RVC" ,hu! 'J'" '"Ti.""" 'Ji?.".' erican purveyors uhould make up their' gathered at the First Presbyterian nvKr v"n,l,.r t. 'm tMutt"c ; minds that on this class of goods, as on' church yeslerdnv, where Bryan wj ; first infections in the spring come. i so many others, at least HO .lays' credit again speak tonight, but the ex-secre- wlli'B ,,lfl n,,0,VO 1" r !' frnm ,l..ti nf .hii.mniit .liottlil b al.l...- -L:.ij .... ...1 . , I onrlv infected cherrV trees, the disease, -- I - - irimiil m'J i-n-reiirfr m aUOCCTS -----rf ; iowimi. I There is doubtless a chance for much I ....ii..i.u ...ii:.., nf ito,..,:.. it... oeiuian hops here, unless the American stocks of these have already been ex hausted. Certificates' of origin are al ways desirable, however, to give s ship ment real value. Possibilities in American Trade. Of thf limited tiucntitlea of American hops already placet) here tho chief com plaint seems to-h that they lack the special flavor of the Kuropean hops am) that their strength is approiimat , ly 40 per cent lens than that uf the mil- nvuiui-ii HUT i-n-rciirfr m atlincCTS . . 1 l, 1. 4n up,M.rmost it. the' minds of hi. auditors, "w (mn .1 I,U", X'T lt t who and delivered a capable sermon on the X t'1", "m?.' 11,1,1 hJ"P .T, first commandment "Thou .halt have ! hv Plnnt l'-;". "K" p 1 1 itlm anrnn treatment will prove bene- no other Clods beforo me." Popular "gods" such as wealth, case, chance, passion, fushion, intellect, booze, travel and fame, Bryan roundly scored, pointing out that enough money was spent on intoxicants in this country ev ery year, to triple our educational sys tem 2,5i'.O,000,000, la fact. ie$ tor tale, a Want Ad will iU it Journal the same treatment will prove flcial, nnd filially destroy the spores, VALDEZ BANK QUITS. Valdez, Alaska, Aug. 2. Because of hard limes ami losses in a recent, fire, the Valdez Bank Trust company has gone out of business. In a statement i.sued today the bank shows assets uf ."lO.OtKI. Its liabilities to depositors is 10,000. Put Newspaper First "Results are obtained by quality first and then the use of the daily news papers." This is the explanation given by a large producer of a food product for the success of his brand. It is a brand known and sold by name the continent over. The man behind it has tried every kind of advertising plan there ever was, and has given up about everything ex cept newspapers. Year after year his advertising keeps up and his sales grow. The Bureau of Advertising, Ameri can Newspaper Publishers Association, World Building, New York, will gladly give any manufacturer further in formation on this campaign.