SATURDAY, JUNE J, 1905. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. NATURES GARDENS Fruit and Flowers With Comment , on Culture and Care. THE BENEFITS OF SPRAYING Exptrltnoss of Thos Engsgsd in Rais ing Flowrs nd Fruits for the Bene fit of Those ConUmplating Going In to tho Business at Astoria. . WbVu'biosiioms appear toe first year tho Crult stems should be rut off or jiluchwl out 11m first niuww should be allowed to Brow-may not liv any nmmd. As rule, each parent plant oliould bo permitted to ft eight plants, which will wake your rows about 4'lghiM-u Inches In width. If on a steop hillside or where you cannot get wheat atraw for iiiuli-hlug, now oats between the row about Aug. 10 to 15. If tbe ground la dry after killing front, inulrb; If not, wait until tlie first bard frwse. Tut tnoro straw between Urn rowa than In tttotu Jimt enough to hide tho plants-and then It la not necessary o remove It the followlug spring. Karh Individual baa different meth d of hsadllng the berries. A few tilings must not b done-plcklng when tho Ix'rrlfS aro wot from dew or rain; long oipoauro to the direct raya of tbe nun; pruning and ahort packages. Dcr rtt for homo use or ahlpm-nt must t bandied painfully, conscientiously. Healthy plantations and those compar atively free from weeds can very often bo worked over by first mowing and then burning tho cured tops and mulch, nd throwing tbe dirt away from tbe rowa of old plant until tho row or lidgo left la about a foot In width. Then follow cultivation aa with a new ly act plantation. Wo apray twice with the bordeaux tnlitnre. first when tbe fruit buds appear, second when growth lias ceased In the fall. Qur plantations are healthy, and our yields have been very blgh.-Frult Grower. MARVELOUS PINK. Hardy 11 Us Estremelf Ormtl ' aad Kaelly Orsws, Tbe genua diauthus contains many of our most ornamental and easily grown flowering plants. Our magnifi cent modern carnatlona can only be successfully grown under glass, but there la a host of bardy varieties of the greatest diversity and beauty. Croat advance have been made In hybridising various species and garden trains, so wo now have perpetual flow ering strain of clovo or grass pluka and Margaret carnation, all com lug Into bloom la four to aereu months from the seed. Most of these are de lightfully fragrant. There Is continual Improvement In tho Chinese pink. The Palace Cafe. r The r Astoria Restaurant. 3, Q. A. tlOWt.HY erenldfilt a. I. 1'ETMIHUN,. Vice-President Astoria Savings Bank rspllnl Paid In 111)0,000. Hurplii and Undivided Prodis ;rt,nX). Transacts a Cenernl Bunking Buhtnenn. Interest Paid on Time Deposit. 168 Tenth Street, First National Bank of Astoria, Ore ESTABLISHED 1880. Capital and Surplus $100,000 Weinhard's LorCc. The culture Is of the alrnpftmf."' Heed limy Im sown In a flue seed bed In the garden. When large enounh the plants should be set lu well enriched soli ''I ' 'I hi n in. ii i JyjjiM bout a toot ftiart'm'b way. The hiooin i constant and 'brilliant as aoon as a little growth la made. Tbe only fnatur lacking I fragrance, wblcb la very alight In tbla aectlon. A very charming novelty In Chinese pink en graved from dried flower grown In tier many Is shown In the cut. It orig inated la Japan and la first sent out Oils season under tbe name of Dlsn thus laclnlatua mlrabllls, or Marvelous pluk. The fresh bloom aro as 14 to reach three to four Inches In diameter on long, stiff stems. Tbe petal aro deepty cut Into fin strip or thread like frluge which are twisted In all direction. The colore range from white to rose and purple red, with dark one, Ilural New Yorker. Ooe nimbi- Viae. Kalloon vine, canary blfU creeper, cypress vine, hyacinth bcaua, Japa iicm! hop vine, Japanese bop, variegat ed; thunbcrgl, nasturtiums, morning glory, Japan morning glory, mixed; Allegheny vine, scarlet runner, wild "ucumber. slender growing gourds. FRUIT AND FLOWER NOTES To stir the soli ami break tho crus! that forms after rain 1 one of the first rules of successful gardening. Remove the blossom from newly aet strawberry plant. Mulch bearing plantation of straw berries with salt uiurnu bay or clean straw. Mulching keep down weeds, conserves moisture and keeps the ber ries cleun. Hellebore will kill tbe worms on tbe currant bi'slics, but should not be used later limit two week before picking time. For scurfy and oyster shell bark louse on the apple apray with whale oil soap one pound to seven gallons of water or kerosene emulsion gen erally the latter part of May or 1st of June. Hpray tbe blackberries wltb bordeaux for leaf spot when the leave art half grown and repeat In two or three week If necessary. Bpray tho currant early for anthrac nose and leaf spot. Before tho leavea appear la beat, followed by another spraying when tho leavea are unfolding and every two or thro week till tho fruit beglna to ripen. The Best Restaurant. Regular Meals 25c. Everything the Market Affords. Sunday Dinners a Specialty. Palace Catering Co. If you want a good, clean meal or if you are in a hurry you should go to the Astoria Restaurant This Tine restaurant is thoroughly up-to. date in every detail. EXCELLENT MEALS. EXCELLENT SERVICE Fit ASK PATTON, Cinhler J. W. (JAKNKK, A"lUnt CuMiliT ASTORIA, OREGON. TriZ WALLFLOWER. A Frernt Old Ka.liloned Ii lal Pupular la Kaglaad. The wallflower Is a well knowip herlmreou perennial much prized for the odor of the dowers, which are pro duced In spring and early summer. Wallflower are more popular In Eng land than lu America, for tbey thrive best In a moist atmosphere. There are dwarf and double flowered varieties DOC B LI TKLLOW WAtUTfaOWKB. and Innumerable forma ' la varloas shades of yellow, brownish and even purple. plant of a double yellow wallflow er In full bloom la shown In tbe ac companying Illustration from Ameri can Agriculturist l'lanta are best frown from aeed every year or every second year, aa after the second flow ering tbvy do not bloom so well. HOW ABOUT SPRAYING f A Row Terk FTalt Orewee tore All t'p Date reroters Srar. Tbe number of fruit growers In tbla vicinity (northwestern Columbia and southern Rensselaer counties) who apray la gradually lacreaaing. I think It aafo to say tbat practically all the good up to date farmer art now apray Ing. Bpraytug la comparatively a new thing. It la a disagreeable Job and cornea In tbe most busy time of tbe year. One la working by faith, not by sight, always a harder task. Most of the pumps and appliance for apraylng are too weak and Imperfect Then, too. It la not rare to meet a man who thinks bordeaux mixture will kill InsecU and parts green destroy plant lice. Nevertheless better and more Intelligent work la being done earb year. That the advantage la real and apparent la evidenced by tbe fact Just cited that apraylng la Increasing. Another very significant fact la that tbe best buyers will hardly go to look at an orchard that baa not been spray ed. Tbe spread of tbe San Jose scale la compelling many to apray who nev er did ao before, and tho very thorough work that must be done to have any effect on tbla pest means better spray ing all along the llne.-H. E. Van Al ityne In Rural New Yorker. iRraflaST tk. Apple. In apraylng tbe apple for scab an4 rust for the first application apray with copper sulphate solution or, better, with strong bordeaux mixture before the buda start For the second application give another apraylng wltb bordeaux mixture aa aoon as the bios soma have fallen. After tbla two or three apray Inga wltb bordeaux mixture may be given at Intervale of three or four weeks. For the bod moth add parla green or lead arsenate to bordeaux mixture for first and aecond sprayings given for scab. For the codling moth add parla green or lead arsenate to the aecond apraylng wltb bordeaux mixture. Give a like ap plication after about two months to catch later broods of tbe Insect It Is recommended for tbe first apraylng giv en that a nosale throwing a rather coarse apray be used, so that larger quantities of the poison will be depos ited In tbe calyx end of the apple, where the caterpillar of this Insect usu ally enters. A. E. Stone, Rhode Island. Freak Remedlea. Of all tho freak remedies that are lometlmes proposed for sick house plants those which are reconinieudcd for rubber plants are the worst They ruu all the way from applying beef steak and castor oil to the roots to coat lug tbe leaves with milk. Give your plants a properly prepared soli and suf ficient light Co over the plants dally wltb a soft cloth and remove any Indi cation of dust, scale or Insects. Coun try Life In America. Free Fro at Peats. One of tbe strongest claims made for tbe peony aa a garden plant la Its re markable freedom from all aorta of pests. Insects or fungus, and It la a very valuable feature. Tbe plant flour tshea when all around It will be chewed up by one or another of the boat of In sects that come to keep the gardener busy. Wlmt.r Kllllaar of ko Peaek. After an entire season's study of the winter killing of the peach In Ohio the horticulturists of the state station ar rive at tbe conclusion that only upon one point do a number of conservative peach growers seem to agree vis, that trees and orchards of low vitality, gen erally speaking, suffered most severely. R. M. Gaston carries a full line of farm implements, also wagons, , bug gies and farming toots of all kinds. 10S Fourteenth street. 9 r j.ri.tm.n.ita..ju.n....n.M.i...ii....fii4 The Crafty Old Fox A JAPANESE STORY ir'Hiw)tiiniii'aiWniplipinirinmi)patM, It 1 well known in Japan that, al though foxes can delude human be togs, tbey can never deceive a dog. I There was once a thrifty poulterer who, In carrying bis fowls to market, bad to pass near tbe lair of a very rrafty fox, but as be was accompa nied by a good bunting dog be bad nev er Buffered any mishap. One day, however, the fox, whose mouth watwd at tbe eight of the fat ducks and chickens, bit upon a scheme to obtain them. Taking bla eldest son, promising young cub, wltb him, be stationed himself near the road and watched. As soon aa tbe poulterer came In sight be told tbe cub to run Across tbe road. Tbe dog promptly gave cbaae, and tbe old fox, assuming tbe form of a beautiful woman, step ped forward and accosted tbe poulterer wltb timid courtesy. I "Do you know that there Is a mis chievous fox near here, good air?" aaid be. "You would better look out for your fowla." "Ob, my dog just ran after him, so there la no danger," answered tbe poul terer. - -1-T V .' - "But If he hurts' the fox tbe other foxes will seek to be revenged. Hadn't we bettef go by the other road It Is shorter and leads past shrine of tbe ajoddess Kuannon, who can deliver us from the power of all foxes." Hbe led the way under tbe trees, fol lowed by tbe amazed poulterer, who wondered that be bad never beard of this road before, but be waa too charm ed by her beauty to make any objec tion. ' Bo deluded was he that the narrow, muddy patch seemed to him a broad, level road, and before long tbey arrived t tbe ahrlne of the goddess. After of fering their prayers tbey sat down at ft table In an adjoining room wblcb 7aa covered with all the delicacies of the season and feasted to their hearts' content : Then the cunning fox-woman slipped unpercelred from tbe room and, tak ing tbe form of a bozu (Buddhist priest), rushed back, demanding In a terrific voice wbut any one meant by stealing the food of the goddess Kuan non and threatening tbe poor, deluded man with instant death. Tbe poulterer fell on bis knees and begged plteously for bis life. 'I will pardon you this once," said tbe bozu, "on condition that you con sent to be my disciple." Greatly relieved, he submitted will ingly to having his bead shaved clean. When tbe bozu left the room be flung himself on a richly covered couch and soon was fast asleep. What was his amazement on waking to find himself half lying In a ditch of muddy water In front of an old, de serted straw hut No trace was left of his fowls, and, putting bla band to bis bead, be discovered that all bis hair was gone. Then be knew that he had been deluded by the crafty old fox of which he bad so often beard. For Bora to Tklok Over. One of our great American leaders says a boy should learn To let cigarettes alone. To be kind to all animate. To be manly and courageous. To ride, row, shoot and swim. To build a fence aclentlflcally. To fill tbe wood box every night To be gentle to bla sisters. ' ' ' To shut a door without slamming. To sew on a button. To do errands promptly and cheerful ly. To have a dog and make compan ion of blm. A Riddle. What crosses the water without mak ing a shadow? A eound. IN THE CANDY VTORE. n ' f ' ' I" ,Y OUnHilJlll.l.llllliitllmllliSMilallilllhullaaT A- Kitchen Tragedy s')iiiiwiiT""H"iir"mi'i'i'aiiief There were great doings in tbe kitch en of the big bouse the other day. Tho cousins were coming, and tbe cook was manufacturing all sorts of delicious little surprises. Among them were funny pie crust man with very crook ed arms and legs and a wondrous gin ger bread elephant with raisins for eyes and cloves for toes. These were lying side by side on the fable where tbe cook bad placed them as they came out of tbe oven. No soon er had the cook left tbe kitchen for a few minutes than tbe I. C. M. jumped up and ran to tbe other end of tbe ta ble. Being still warm and soft, bis legs were not strong. Therefore his gait waa quite unsteady. Tbe O. B. E., following tbo man's ex ample, rose to bis feet and looked wltb amusement at the P. C. M.'s antics. "You csn't walk straight yet," trump eted the O. B. E. across tbe table. "Tbsfs all yon know about It," waa the retort And to show what ft reso lute r. C. M. can do be started to make a B line along a crack In tbe table. Tbe G. B. E. atarted along the same Crack to go the other way. Of course tbey met Of course nei ther one would get out of the way. And that made the collision. Tbe P. C. XI. raised bis arms as If be were aim ing a giro. But the G. B. E., not car ing to be shot, even with pie crust bul lets, seized tbe P. C. M. on bis trunk and tossed blm Into the buttermilk jar. Naturally tills brought the P. C. M. to bis senses. He surrendered and began to cry ut In despair that be waa all coming apart. Tbe 0. B. E. was just Inflating him self to shout victory when a little boy came In and ate blm up. So ended tbe P. C. SI. and tbe G. B. E. Sparrows mm Coo4 Baaaaritaaa. The sparrow has never been noted for its good works and kind deeda, but the following little story throws a new light on tbe despised little scrap pers: Last spring a young robin was found floundering about a gentleman's lawn. It was unable to fly and bad evidently fallen from Its uest Fearing that the cats might devour It lu tbe night, this gentlemax took the bird to the rear of his yard am placed It in an lnclosure covered with a wire screen. While dressing the next morning be looked out of bis window and waa amazed at the action of a couple of sparrows who were carrying norma to tbe young robin In tbe lnclosure. Tbey would fly away only to return a few moments later with worma, which they dropped through the screen Into the upturned mouth of tho captive. .Tbey kept up tbla charitable feeding until the robin was liberated, and even men they hov ered around like self appointed guard- law. -, . 'rke Amaalaa; fyldor,- --- The bread spider will prove ft simple and amusing , little toy suitable , for boys and girls, but not beneath the no tice of their elders. Roll some bread- THX BPIDKB COMMjm, '1 crumbs Into a small pellet Color these black with some Ink, leaving two white dots for eyes. Take three small hair pins of the kind called "Invisible" and bend them Into the semblance of alx legs." jr4 Terrific Race With Death. "Death was fast approaching., writes Ralph F. Fernanda of Tampa, Fla,, describing his fearful race with death, "as a result of liver trouble and heart disease, which had robbed me of sleep and cf all interest lnlfe. I had tried many different doctors and sev eral medicines, but got no benefit, un til I began to use Electric Bitters. So wonderful waa th.lr effect, that in three days I felt like a new man, and today am cured of all my troubles. Guaranteed "at Chas. Rogers drug ' store: price 50c' THE REAL TEST Of BarflHda to la Clrlag It Tkoiw oSk TriaL TWa la onlr one teat by which to Juds of tbo efflcioncr of any article , and tbat is or lis awiuy 10 ao inai which It Is intended to do. Msny hale visors saay look nice and amen nice, but the point Is do they eradicate Dan druff and stop falling hair? No. tbey do not. but Herplclde does. because It goes to th. root of the stU and kills tho germ that attacks tho papilla from whence tho hair gets its Ufa. - Letters from vromlnent people every where are dally proving that Newbro'S Herpldde stands the "test of use." It Is a delightful dressing, clear, pur and free from oil or grease. Sold br lesdlne druriists. Send 10c in stamps for sample to Tho Herpldde Co., Detroit. Mich. - Eagle Drug Store, 151-15! Bond St, Owl Drug Store, HI Com, St, T. 1. tftarln. Prop. "Special Agent" ISM Man people who are neglecting symptoms of k i d n e y trouble, hoping "it will wear away," are drifting towards Bright'i Disease, which is kidney trouble in one of its worst forms. stops ' Irregularities strengthens the urinary organs and builds up the worn-out tissues of the kid neys so they will perform their functions properly. Healthy kid neys strain 'out -the imparities from. the blood as it passes through them. Diseased kidneys do not, and the poisonous waste matter is carried by the circulation to every part of the body, causing dizziness, backache, stomach trouble, sluggish liver, irregular heart action, etc. , If you have any signs of Kidney or Bladder trouble commence tak ing FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE at once, as it will cure a slight dis order in a few days and prevent a fatal malady. It is pleasant to take and benefits the whole system How to Find Outs You can easily determine U your kid aeys art out of order by setting asido for 24 hours ft bottle of the urine passed upon arising;. If upon examination It la cloudy or milky or haa ft brick-dust sediment or small particles float about in it, your kidneys are diseased, and FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE should be taken at once. SL B. Bornaas Testifies After Four Tears. a t. softest sf Osribh) Certw. It T, Tltsst "About (our Tears aco I wrote too statins thai I bad been entirely cured of a sersre kidney trouble by taking; less than two bottles ot Foley's Kid nay Cure. It entirely stopped the brick dust sediment and vain and symptom of kidney disease disappeared. I am glad to aay that I have oerer had a return of any ot thoe. symp toms during the four years that hays elapaed. and I am evidently cured to stay cured, and heartily recommend Foley 'a Kidney Cure to anj as. auSerlng from kidney or bladder trouois." Two 01100, SOo and 100. SOLD AX9 BECQM&EMDED BY CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist The Crime of the Amalgamated. The June Everybody's has the oilman of this Terrible Story, as told by Thomas W. Lawson. If you have been following the story you have probably rushed to the store and bought your copy already, so much, was your interest In the remainder. However, if you have not, the story is very plainly set forth In this num ber Practically a summing up of the story without the detail, so that ono can easily see bom the people were ruthlessly robbed of thousands upen thousands of dollars. Price 13c. J. N. GRIFFIN Show window full of them. ill.