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"WWff'"!" DAILY OAPITAIi JOUBNAI SAIJBM,. ORECKW, THUBSDAY, DjBOEMBEB 22, 1904. DVOCAT ES GLADIOLUS CULTURE Attest Flowefs That Can Be Gtfowri Dating World's Fai ieople Advised to Grow Cannas and Danlias tor Effective uootyatd Decorations Tith our everlasting vistns of ever- feen, nu ""'' Irds, there is great need to grow tho fat Bhowy flowers that can bo found. this end tho writer has cultivateu kdiolus, dahlias anu eannas, nnu au- Icates their cxtcnsivo nso during tho ning years on private and public tands. Thousands or tnese snowy Vers should bo grown, not alone for Icir beauty of bloom, butfor their kpiificent foliage effects. They bloom the middle or tno summer anu iau, K,l when wo navo tno wnoio worm Iming to visit us every flower counts. b extensivo uso of flowqrs in churcues Id all public meeting places is a pub- : duty, and should help convince tno Lrld that wo can grow tho most deli- lie and beautiful flowers in Oregon oth a profusion nnd richness not lualcd nnywhero elso in the world. Tho Gladiolus. IThe undersigned has 'been fcnting to find a flower that can bq, own cheaply and on a largo scalotoj tpply tho hotels and restaurants,ytho Imcs and churches with a Inrge, Bliowy Id beautiful mass of flowers for tho ilire summer. TIio gladiolus proves to the best all-round flower adapted ; tueso purposes auoraing masses ! atfrecablo and attractivo colors. It bo grown in almost any soil, but, course, requires cultivation and tier in tho dry season. It will produco expen- Then it repays richly all labor bestowed upon it, throwing from o'no to four spikes of bloom from a Binglo bulb. As a Hotel Flower. For dining rooms, tables or sideboards it has no equal, as it can bo cut after tho first blooms open, and will then stay in bloom in tho houso for a week or longer, until tho Inst bud has fully opened. After it has stood in tho vase" for a'fow days tho flowers open widor, and acquiro tho most dcllcnto orchid like effect of hothouse plants. I havo secured somo of tho finest strains produced in Europe, nnd prop a gated in this country, almost no two bulbs producing tho samo color, from tho deepest reds nnd purples to tho most delicate creams and snowy and satiny whites. Thcro is a large propor crs, each flower closing nndjdisfttfpca Ingnftcr It Kas Snfsned its Blooming." OREGON OROWN BULBS. Aro about twico tho sizo of Eastern pi imported bulbs, and produco tho finest flowers, tw&to. four, nones' acrdss, nnji ft to20 on a stalk. ThotjulbsForo' of two grades. Largest selected 50o per dozen, $3.50 por hundred. Medium targo bulbs 35c per dozen, $2.50 per lundrod. Solectcd Double Dahlia3. Following vnrietics in stock, large tubers that will produco hundreds of flowers each, and colors ns follews: Largo deep red. Delicato pink. Puro white double. 1 Black Prince, dark rod. i Largo yellow ponpon. ;' Yellow enctus. , Purplo variegated, Light purple. Dark purple. Tubers ton cents each, $1 por dozen. Cannas. in Yellows and Bright Bed. Havo largo stock of strong plants of ho two standnrd cannas tho Austria and Italia, largo, strong, beautiful folingo and constant bloomers after mid-summer. Set in bed of richly pro pared soil and givo plenty of cultiva tion. and water during summer. Prico 10c; $1.00 por dozon. Potted Calla Lilllos. t Largo, strong," healthy plants, grown outdoors, potted and now .budding, will havo ono to thrpo blooms. Dclivorou at Journal ofilco or my residence for $75c to $1.00. Tho Old Bod Sumach. J imported from Iowa somo of tho good old flowering Sumach, that has large bunches of red berries da tho foil, nnd thjffollago turns a brilliant scar let, fipoted young trees 25c. v iWM Strawberry Plants.. Havo i plants of Ibo following varie ties, to sells at $1.00 per hundred, de livered at express ofilco or Journal of- ce: -, , Joe,.' Sample, lansas, Miller, '.Paris, . a. H . wrfkt - inr. t f rt "-,- tvriH ' - t&k tion of brilliant showy reds of Chlldsil Ruby .' jiagoon. )f theso Joo andnia strains. Every hotel keeper in tho stato should grow a largo bed of gladioli for tho coming world's fair.. Tho bulbs can be planted nt anytime, frpmj-ndw on, and if successive plantings nro made ev ery month, as late as Juno '1st, thero will bo a succession, of lowers until No vember. . j Hotel Willamette, 'Salem. ' ' Used gladiolus exclusively tho pas summer, and won a reputation for hav ing tho most'beautiful dining room in tho state. Tho hotels of Oregon can add much to tho reputation of our stato by usin tho gladiolus extensively for a din ars without either, out to grow mg room anu panor nowcrs. inoy uro ns continuously over a -neriod of odorless, but very attractive nnd re lax to six months.it must havo an froshing to the senses. Ihoy drop no tnndanco of caro and plenty of water, petals or pollen on tho linen table cov- Hi ; :'hiil? A . f Nothing can beat a Star Safety Rao for that gentleman friend of yours for Christmas. R.M.Wade&Cc Fight Will Bo Bitter. T.hoso who will persist in closing their ears against tho continual recom mendation of Dr. King's KewrDlscot cry for Consumption, will havo a long andT bltteri flghl with' their" troubles, If noVendodcarUcr by fatal .termination. Bead what T. R. Beall, of Boall, Miss., hasto say: "Last fall my wife had ovcry symptom of consumption. She took' Dr. KingV tfowv Discovery after' everything elso had .failed. Improve ment came at once Wdi four bottles cn tiroly cured her. Guaranteed by J, Q Perry, druggist. Price COc, $1.00. Trial bottles frco. Apples for the centennial. Yale Basket Ball Team Coos South, Baltimore, Dee. 22. Tho Yalo bas ket ball team has arrived in Baltimore nnd tonight will play tho first game on its Christmas holiday trip. Tho trip will extend ns far as New Orleans and will includo contests at Richmond, Charleston, Snvanab, Atlanta, Mobile, Birmingham and Nashville. II I !- A Costly Mistake. Blunders aro sometimes very expen sive Occasionally llfo itself is tho price of n mistake, but you'll never bo wronc if you tnko Dr. King's Now Life Pills for Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Head ache, Liver or Bowel troubles. Thby aro gcntlo yet thfirough. 25c nt J. O Perry's Drug Store. HARPER) WfflSKY wi lHHH I Piiysidans prescribe it. 1 1 for their most delicate I, a patients. Kt OLD and PURE. 9 For Sate by K' I AUGUST 8CHREIBER W Music Holla. And sheet music. A very exclusive ly bought Christmas present is a nice music roll or sovcral pieces of sheet music. George O. Will has an extra largo stock. Open evenings until Christmas. tf A- very useful burnt loathor or faaojr reaper box of candy from Tho Spac mokes a very nico prcsont. Can ana eo them. ll-iO-lw1 O ' Think of emeralds, think .of Hinges uurisuuas. goon aro'tlio earliest). SamplojiMiller nnd Pnrisivaro mediumlv early,-, anu Kansas nndVRubv aro late. Tha' Kan .7-,. .- -i. ; ,., l.l . sas isjjtno oest into snipper uu cu- ning berry i navo over grown, umuiyg free. ''Book on strawberry culture, 25c. E. 1IOFER, Salem, Or. A Frightened Horso Running like mad down tho streot, dumping tho occupants, or a hundred other nccldonts, nro ovory day occur rences. It behooves ovorybpdy to havo n roliablo Salvo handy and thero 's nono as good as Bucklin's Arnica Salvo Burns, Cuts, SoreB,Eczcma and Piles, disappear quickly under its soothing effect. 25c at J. C. Perry's drug storo. Journal at Ct Rate The Journal publishers propose to give their subscribers the benefit of a great cut in subscription price for the coming year. Instead of making a special sale day on which to receive yearly subscriptions by mail at $3.00, we now offer to receive sub scription for 1905, if paid at any time during the remainder of tte old year at the $3.00 rate. All subscriptions must be ?paid up for all of the current year and for the full year of 1905 in order to get the benefit of this rate. Call at any time and get your special rate, but remember that this does not count after the first of January. Under the special cut rate you can get your daily for 1905 by mail, at $3.00, or by carrier at $5.00, thus saying one dollar on the regular price. HOFER BROS., Ptthtishets Many Western States Will Compoto in Displays of This Staplo Fruit at Lewis and Clark Fair. Portland, Dec. 22. Wostcrn states will show Eastern visitors to the Lewis nnd Clnrk centennial thnt tho Oregon country nnd California can produco ap plos oqual to any grown elsewhere. Tho peoplo of Michigan and Now York who como to tho Western world's fair aro likely to bo especially Burprisod when they seo tho wonderful display of annles on exhibition. Tho Oreeon stato commission has .for somo montlis been preparing an applo display, and a largo assortment of tho fruit hns already been gathered ami placed in cold storage, where it will bo kopt until tho exposition opens Juno 1 next. More recently California has soon tho advantage of advertising tho stato at tho fair by an npplo display,! and tho stato board of trado hns sent1 communications to ovcry largo npplo growing county in tho state, address ing growers nnd local organizations that nro in a position to help to exploit tho resources of California in this way. Wlillo tho season has been bad for ap ples in somo sections, the general out lookis good for n splendid showing nt Portland in 1005. AVnshincton nnnlo crowers nro like wise tnklnc a keen interest in tho fair, 'and Governor McBrldo hns been ap proached with a proposition to havo that stato imv for tho collection ami storngo of an npplo exhibit. If tho stoJo funds should not provido lor( meeting this oxponse, thero is no ques tion that individual growers and local organizations will take up tho tnBk. In Idnho also npplo growers, Jncitou by roports of activity in othor states,1 havo begun to agitato tho subject of n stato display of this fruit, and pros pects aro bright for an exhibit that will rival thoso of tho states bottor known for their resources along this line. M .rf Uoo&ing For Work? 7 l& An Essential Thing And thero aro many in tho man agement of n bank is tho porsonnl painstaking caro, of its ofllcora. Rec ognizing this responsibility tho of ficers of this institution keop them Bolyqsrin. touch .wJtlu oyoryiranwg tant dotiiil of thbnslneW.lnndJtjnp outc'omo is a genorous and n stead ily increasing, patronage, Wi$ nro' particularly anxious that you Investigate tho character of our service, to tho end that you may bo como a permanent pntron. Salem State Bank L. K. Paee, . . President E. W. Hazard, Casfeier How ' This7 Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Ro word for any case of Catarrh that can not bo curod by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Wo, tho undersigned, havo known P. J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, and beliovo him porfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations roado by his firm. Wolding, Kinnan & Mar vin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hull's Catarrh Cure is tnken Inter- nally, acting directly upon the blood,' nnd mucous surfaces of tho system. Testimonials scat frco. Prico, 75e por bottle Sold by all Druggists. Toko Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. Notice. Notico is hereby given that the part nership herotoforo existing between Frank M. Brown and U. J Lohman, constituting tho firm of Brown & Loh man, of Salem, Or., is heroby dissolved by mutual consent of tho parties, Frank M. Brown to assume all 'liabilities, and collect oil accounts dno the aforesaid firm. Dated nt Salem, Oregon December 13, 1904. FRANK M. BROWN, U. J. LEHMAN. 1215-lwk I Sunt! sf N3 TMHiWmsjSEMgt Enroll in the I. C. S. and you will not have to look long. The demand for tech nically trained men is far in excess of the supply. Ob tain tho technical knowledge contained in one of our Courses and you will scon be one of the thousands that owe their success to our instruction. 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