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PAGE TEN -The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Orfpon, Sunday Morning, September 7. 1930 1 i i -- :s (HOSE CULTURE IflTS OFFERED jFIJor: Early Winter Time - :To Plant Bushes; Need 'Careful Tending? I4 ttte-tfaM T y wna sua Mr yeeems . tk,gatMr to kftelmf 1 ,-aUato UK MtmM imm ul eattw w Br. SfMM'it . Wllftr rr '.feMttofcal lM Taat gars . rrV 'Un wfil W f in'-sr.) j-f - ! In th late fall or early winter plant dormant, two-year old rose bathes. - Insist ob baring not lesa than two, and three. If possible. ,od healthy enes n each bush. ,And bay some of the newer roses , as well as some of thesplendid aadbeautlful ot the older favor 'fies. For1 the Pacific northwest . the ideal tlm for planting Is No- mWi tl.nMnlitr . 11 It Is iru thir'firibfa serttoirrWr-wtr Urasttloa to fait- - plant roses daring any of tne win ter months, bat and roses have nasally been . "heeled In" by the nanr small white feeding roots. , - IVben these are disturbed by re 1 planting, they do- not continue to , 'grow but new foots' must be .' .termed. Planing: in late-Novem-i ber,or mid-December Is insurance t tftatUhe first of thalf eedlng. root '-lets 'to -fofm tare not disturbed in. .- growth, and JWing finds, a troot - rotfr estaWlshed;'whkh.insitfef tV V ffr:growtn'.6f ; bush; as! well as -l Quality, and ouantlty ."of-abloom. v". during the growing seasonr.?.,. -V Pruni-tnerrose bu8h.;Xt6 .bo K " nlapteff. by - cutting . out ,a41 -small V-'. and -weajc towth, as; weirasther : r 'ttPtS,' o that -only fqur good ' 'beaUiy canea are left. Cut thes 5 back to six and eight inches In length, with an outpointing eye -. at the end ef each cane. Cut the - heavy root growth back to about 4 seven or eight inches, as welt as cut oat entirely all crowded. . crossed, diseased, dead or bruised J '..roots. Put the rose bush, thus ' prepared, In water up. JWtthln a 1 - couple Inches f tht0ps; ot the i - rajtes.vTb.ls should'' be nowBrirom orange at bas of the petals to rich carmine at edges; "Mrs. Sea. ry M one.-, two contrasting tones of pink withau andertyins; yellow glowrslr David Davis,'. an un fading deep glowing erimson, run ning to light yellow at base of petals. ; ' :'. There you hare. 2 9 roses, and I eould select a half dozen other Iota of 20 roses and each would be fully as good ss this gronp. PLACES TO VIEW - - TODAY ;- There is one thing in the way of gardening which . each week shows itself more and more satis fying aa summer: cools into first early fall days with their haze and dryness. These are the window boxes.' They , prove easy to water. They do not require large expense for seeds bought and they do not require long hours of attention. But a window box does giro gay color and cheer and even coolness to a house, and tbey materially decrease the dry forlorn look which is so apt, to steal into the garden with the ' late summer For"- yonr . ' Sunday- - -garden travelogue" tere are two routes to be-suggested. Take one or both local dealer and have developedand you will .see things ot Inter- The folio wing. suggested places Wilt" take you in and about Fair-mount-hill district. - . Rock "girden wall of Chester Cox- lawn', ' HI, l West Lincoln. street. MOT City Uade Attractive - By flowers too, Though; ; High in: Mountains C - By ANNA A. LAKE MILL .CITY 'Mill City 1 resU dents may lastly be proud of the many lovely lawns and--flower gardens which abound here. Tour ists are often heard to remark on the beauty of the flowers and ex press their astonishment that so many xiowers can be raised vk high up in the mountains. Perhaps one ot the most beau tiful yards in the city is that of Mr. and Mrs. ',, George Letqllier. Their yard Is a riot of .color at the present time, the velvety green of the laws forming a perfect set ting for the , lovely flowering pUnu. ytf , t;tj- Outstanding from' all Is huge Oratnm or sold ban4ed lily. There Is a clump of 15 stalks and- at one time there were IIS lilies in' full bloom, .v; '. ' t . This beautiful Illy; however, is not the only, outstanding attrac tion ef this hornet At the rear of the bouse is a small grove of Chinese bamboo and Mr. Lettellier tells many: Interesting things In regard to this plant, Aa the name implies tt' it -native of China and waa given : te - Mr. Ram bo, who formerly owned the' place, by Owen N. Denny, Who -at that time was D. S. consul to China. Unlike other plants the 'bamboo at the time the sprouts come through the ground -is the same size as it will be when It is completely grown. That is if the stalk at maturity measures an inch or two inches in diameter If measured the same at the time the sprout started from the ground. According to Mr. Lettellier, the bamboo has been known to grow two feet In a night when the weather is un usually warm; The leaves en' the bamboo are green ' and are . long and slim, tapering to a point. They are always, green as- those that lirn-fa& Unmediately and. there Is already another , one started to take its jlaee. - - , . -. Another curiosity at tola home was a hollyhock which , measured exactly 1C feet. Others nieaamring IS and 14 feet were numerous. These - were volunteers and most of the flowers are double. Klamath Falls I Lions Protest :' ?. Copco: Filings The Klamath Fan Lions club has protested - to the - state en gineer against granting the applK Leation of the .California-Oregon during Power company, for permission to develop water power on the Klamath, river at an -estimated cost of 2S.000,00. The applications of the power covered :" seven . projects located between what Is known aa the Grant- power . site and the Cali fornia line. ,' -- " OLD PHODUCnOil IT' 1 CAPACITY Places We Ought Not id See SSATTLE, Wash.- - Continu ing 'on the low" production sched ule they have followed stnee laU In May, a group of 3 St mills reporting a t 4h West Coast Lumbermen's association for the week ending August SO operated at ' 45St per cent t 1 capacity. This figure compares with 4 1,7 T per cent of eapaeity for the preH ceding week ana 'wnn an aver age :t. S -per . cent of capacity from January 1 to June X. These 350 mills have reduce: output the past 14 ' weeks by 27.88,009 feet, which ' repre sents more than four weeks' pro duction tor practically the enure lumber Industry of Washington, Oregon and British Columbia at present operating schedules. Orders received b a group ot 228 mills, for which the associa tion has a -weekly record .-.of - pro- r We are pleased to see that the Odd Fellows cemetery has been leaned up largely by fire; how ever, which leaves it looking-deso late until the rains come. Cemetery are f- the country over has been a problem for a ductlon, orders end shipments, exceeded - the atpnt . for . the week a ending August S.'-'by If .91? per .- cent. New Z business reported .by these -228 Identical mills for the six: weeks from the week ending July'lf to August SO shows that orders -received dnringf that period exceeded pro duction, by &.S0 per cent. In the 18 weeks from May 24 to August SO Inventories de clined 8.72 per cent. -The con tinued decline in Inventories' and the steadily maintained favor able relationship ot orders to production is gradually strength ening the sales position ot tbe industry, -according to the -aaso- century and Is a problem which will continue to demand solution, until more carefully and thought fully siT5;by telr goyrafng-. boaisV.jbv : "Z - . Tne uoa nuwi rcnewrr; an outstanding situation and with its beautiful madron a trees offers nnusuai opportunities . ior cme beauty and we hope the order la charge will develop ' a' system ot management: that will reflect honor4 and respect for the dead, and appreciation byUh living: Likewise ht the vem&iy barn and garage Cat-Chter street the weedr'nAW ofcesrtly clear- -ed and burned up, so while there Is nothing of beauty there at least Is not the menace, that existed. A. Bystander. Make application for the $1.00 North American Accident Insur ance policy issued to Statesman subscribers. , - Tou "-" will receive nrotection worth -far- more than i the eost f theipoUcy. ' Coolifreeh- iHeasingo.eMembIfr ofthe wh'c'eerf r 1 8 t5Fairi r 1,78 . Luther, sJtxeet. color,, vines: and grounds pleasing.'' : 1875 Fir street, and house next I to It form cooL fresh spot upon which to rest the eyes. 15S and 195 Superior street. lovely effect of color. - . 1725 Falrmouat street, color effect pleasing,- . - - - - - , 1 f C 0 Fairmeuat street, effect ItT - v 1 to .2 hours .oofe he yme of w1im1ow boX -,r ' t ; BUIilir ISO. MM' I"). W5 rao . .. . . --"": --' -y.-- :.xi:,intrhe,i5 leam ibout eeual' parts -t eacb v.?,;.i?twj;itobW..d1. iw ' If bring the rebush high rraced an nowerKdecked bick . enough so that the budded know Xr4 will be obtained. . . . will b about even with or just' a . ', - little below the surface of the.bed S9 Lag,?T18tr?,t h f T,0r: i when the planting is finished. s field ot delphinium In full HoldIngniir ptepared ' rose bush- bloom.-,- -- - r 1 In one handr carefully separate ' and .nread out the roots with the I.H Saginaw street, attractive olhcr nand,. putting on top the w'ndow box. . ... spread-out rooU one,irfeh.of tie! . .- ..rion .mi ,Uf aolL Press 1 - The- other drive will take -you this down tormly by steppIarUjlnto the north part etewnHere areund - the. bush;- ;Pbur osPf "w gov ; - : . ' v ; i 4 i 4 nteased down surface. A- liberal quantity 6f"water.v D;tbls ere fully so that the soil will . not b disturbed. On. this wetipxessea down surface scatter eight ounces ot sheep manure and: six ouiwf of. mixed . tl? -L,"0 rt1I coarse bone-meal. Fill in 1 a llttl above th top-ofth bed wlththearden soiF that w re TOOTed tOjnake the planting hole. but do Jtot press tna own. lr Treaxasent 5 t 1U Hnray Wg Xoed J :j - " omm" treatment. or v ear t re sea means-less spraying during! street, tbe grewiug season, wnen w -sA ar vtarmaat: which ' is us- 'ually tn Tecemoer, cut; back all i - risk growth somewhat Cut out J ratirely .all : diseased :r Hweak ' grewtb. . One 'Jay December, af 1 " 1 ter tbe- first : pruning :iras' been : dejMr.' an again in February, i w K...ta wlV "Rordeani :nttnr or :Mfungi-bordo' and in Attracts AensemMe I -winter street 421 ",, .851 Winter, iatreei, . patunia 1005 and ' l0is"Wiatr.' .very lovely." color effectfi- -. ' Don't Tfliss getltng the effect of the fotrt eerner ef the Intersec tion of CapUot Slid- Madison I streets. ! i i pni'XU . , - Not 1820, 1780. 1840 MadbMni aadV surrounding houses, ew district and .jouch. .of it. sympa thetically and carefully planted. ' Drive along Z ltth and. . 19th streets north of Market street, and observe the development of I plantinga about some ef the new ! Junirv-with) lime sulphur.' -The KnMM .w,-. ieir is first'-are . dry preparation. 19t KOod examples. The colorful - foundation plantings at 1325 11th is particularly pretty. H. W.. Savage- gardens on Map-1 ket road offer Interesting pictures. - e . . There la' aa' excellent SllretJ Lace viae crowing ever the porch of the little house. opposite $ta(es-J man street on Center street. As a study . final . to. ; either drive today conclude with r Jh autumnal study in yellow to-p found in the evelr Interesting ar- 3 ; - About tne miaaie i i- before thV growth f hnsh has ' , . mnieace3l..:.Uoroughl .preach 1 th rose buhes;a4 the ground j : .ik d aAintrnn aasd br usinc 4 I f an 'eunee-et blue ritrol dis- i " "fclved rn-.lMi gallon T. wptor. ps, a. fine-nosed sprinkling can C for this,' Mak this solution lna : v glass r earthen vessel;, aa blue !- " Zitrai nt .at through -tin. and rins out XU sprinkflnr can: after using this solution. " i. uarch. to: be used: on tb 1 1 ol.tisa ma(U.by dlssoTlng.two den " Liberty trseThj tb summer. Sometimes, thei has been a splash of pink, then it was blue, and harmoalilng shades, and new it is yelldw. Ton will like It. -,-7B "-fcff-f Abound at Home Of V-G.Shipley Tak plenty cof time . as -.you ' - --"- ounces of copperas in one gallon water.-' z H-jl - $ In addition to this sprinkling i - and SDraylna scatter UgM oov- erlng of agricultural sulphur ev er the surfaee.-of tbo rose .beds ; montht April; vJUU W UnUSUal PlantS of sleeping enemies f tho roee. List of Bct 7 : - Riwm Imoosslble ' , A-.llst of the .best rosea cannot ' W (Itcs for evsboay 'for- W- But I nam the following aa a horn. 148 E.-Wash&igtonv It Is ltet tillWasraL putposo aa.lnteresUng xomer. to studTj I" ' ; . Tail.!- "aaovettv rose, th f resTou-d. -.- not We -tall. ,.n- "I- ..M.t- -CnTuuVer-1 Monkshood. - a harnteniiUig i.1 n- nt frfriir is f with ita'nurpl, th helenium. In orange ground; -Princess Marl Ihe'Uorlethat runs t tk back a8.- eadmtum yellow, wlthrr- of the ird objery.th.many -. milioa shading; A.Duchelss of. gonlasL and .there tla also som a thai. old eolden oranse. flush- excellent, specimens of" "est leaf ed with oiokt "Frihk-:-Reader,' i maples-to b found in this corner. ' light lemon- yellow.- - 'sH Atf interesting plant ; near- the - "KL . G. Hin. a beautiful dark I street at the far corner .on Wash- glowing crimson; "JuMen Ptin,- hngtoa street is a Romneya Coul- rich igoldnr"yellw;.r Margaret trlr flowerlag-CaUtornla .tree McGredy. a- rich oriental r red, poppy. In - the opposite corner passing t: eatmine-rwr--xy4 from' this and vontb southeast - Margaret' fjUwart,? snnflewer j corner t the ground on can get mellow. snlasheditkv orange-acar-1 . rHnnm-.f aa antleu looking let: rMarcla SUnhope a - d- arbor house perhaps.- with point lighttuUy: fragrant pare; white; ed-roof and f rowing about K ara Imperial PotenUt.-.. gUstenlng henyhoeks, unusually tall dahlias. ruse-pin-, ww; "'t J ana other wers and ahrabbcry vmmv vi -i um nun if -to appear most bij .i ...a. mu Tl . . r -r-.a.-... iuw, wwif Keuicu, . tb punting or th trees, or eu 5wisner,-: wmon-pina, anuw i rather th conservaUon of th , copper at has of PUUt Mrs.jtree la ahbther Interesting thing n . b. " T I o not.-- , Tose ana orange, insia ot peuua , enrome-yeuow: - rjreur J citis " - - h - Looymans.V 'yellow, VTwlrh -rivld I . We,, guarantee , .our '. . carrier apricot at center ji . . . .. i service. If ' your copy 1 . the "Mrs. Dunlon BesL- a'beautA- Statesman f alia 1 srrtv by 1:10 i, fnJ.jeddUh. apricot,: the base ot J a. m Phone 50 and a copy, will the petal coppery-yellow; 'MarI- be rent to your?- ....... t jjetj. '.v. ; - v --j &3tF fapC29S IFEaosr ocae I7i?cm tiEae Soinaie (5n3-I7ocEa0onaG3 IHIocjjoo ... . .. :" . . 1-5. e . 0 -. -"'. . .- .. , EACH on5 of tlie cKarming eotUge homes at the right is. the mod jmiziiig architect's adaption of the .3raK twenty-year-old honse ahoye,1 tecores of other 'designs cotild; he' created from this same plain hox-I&e K)nse. ' ': For tne crwnet; :pti:fntlet fpoerly arranged, . lmt frakarally 'sound house the possibilities for m brand new modern home nghL.oyer the old honse on the same lot are almost limitless. Yariations of tie- ugh t tJie hands of good modem-: re lesion . . . lunge of ee? ion is practically as great as that offered the bnilder of a new house. bngjht-going, but not expensive - For k third or hiaif acest, yon continue to jfaabiliaiiici friends andsnrrorindedjKmr lo fggBwmd flowers. : ---7 ' The K a Home Modernization Series laponsored by the followmg.' Gall tficm for mf on . - v . CABRIF.1 POWDER A SUPPLY J.r. COMPANY " 7T7 AU Building Materials' 1 Union; Capitol -Sts. , TeU 728-2148 r - CPELAXb 4 YARDS '"' - West Salem Telephone Ml.;. T .Dependably - Serving - the. Lumbers r - Consumer ? . , . HAWKINS ROBEirTS- ' . Leans Investments.1 ' lnarane -r Oregon Bldg. . Tel. 18ST' fttTCBEON PAINT STORE I aints, Vamleh, ' Wall Papr 114 Sontk Commercial,- - TeU 114 . MUTUAL SAVrXG8 LOAN . ASSOCIATION ,- A- 'Salem Institutions Organised , , tm Mil.;:-;?. ' Let us financ your, hom on week--.Jrr montlily. paymenta . .x. Ut South Liberty Street CORES A MITCHELL CO. .Lumbar and Building Supplies 8 S. IStk Telephone 81S - i - - -. ' " -r rMPETOAL FCRXITURK CO. - -i wsipwis noma -urouan -jt 417 Court SC fTelephon 114' " LADD A BUSH. BANKERS Kstabltshed.1118 -Capital J500.004 : . I . iWd' A Bash Trast Co. ; ir-W Salsm. Oregon -;. , j . . ..:. . 'HOSIER ; LEISX irn-- For Better ,. Values in . Draperies - 4C7 Ctnirt SL," Telephon 1142 ' S.tLlI:HaKDWARli;;Xx Th Winchester, Str V V 124 N Commercial St. Tel. 17 Complete Uses of Builders Hard ,;war anjl Aem Quality Paint v lWUCJHTON-'A SHERWIN -' - Roofing Russwln Hardware V '- , i'Agents for'-;; ' . C t , t Mdnarck 1 9 0 Par Paint ' FRANK BL STRUBUB . I . --; . - 'Architect : Salem Bank of Commere BIdg. Telephone 1810" -I j -' "Desirable Results Com Prom V- : - Proper Plannlnr' - FRY'S DRCO STORE !: Can't modernise ? .without s Sherwin- - - Williams Paint ""28 N. ComT. " ,v i Tejephon jll WEIXEB ILIRDWABE A PAINT i '., C031PANY .428 Court Street Telephon S.St " C Hardware ' Paints - Housewar - t SALEM BRICK 'A TTJLB CO. ' Manufacturers f -Drain Tile Building Tfle, Brick . Til Road Telephone 817 ; J. A. BERNARDI . 1 - Plumbing an4 HeaUng. - Oil Burners Our Specialty 414 Ferry St v TeL St4t GEO. QUESSETH " Eastman Furnaces and Hog Fuel - - ' v Burners p ' -Century On Burners '.'- 818 N. Capitor St.' : TeL 1 82 4 .vtbbert'a TODDT : : Things - Electrical r'i ,v --Motor. Rowindiar." Repairing; 1 : InsUIIIng. Radios, Radio . Supplies, . Con toaetlngV Motors i - ., -484 State St.- -Telephone 21 IS , , -. ...'A . REASOIt - Salem's Resident" Painter r Patronls, Ulm" and Ton Patroafs: a THEO..M. BARB,. . r. , i.f- c . P - - t, ,Teiepnona;283t-W V:" ' Plumbing-. -"Heating-'- . it - IV-F1SB3EB -r-- .ctaWktm, jsL VtVttL "r Metal Work OIt-MaU-: Plasterin and tnTr-i. , ,; vf?N H"1" 5 TI.2. ;, :i4 S.rCommerdal ( 1115 Cross St. - Telephoar Illtt Mtm -'T!SSu Sheet