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1 TTO M E AXT> F A R M M A fiA Z T X F SFC TTO N " G row in g o f B la ck b erries an d R asp b erries ' * .................................... : • .......................... HOTEL BUTLER grow th and keep th e suckers and weeds consisting o f a single row o f posts four SEATTLE, WASH. * ' ♦ down. to fiv e fe e t high w ith a sin g le No. 19 U nder new m anagem ent — entire ♦ The follow ing in s tru ctiv e a rti- <?• The perishable n atu re of b erries make w ire stapler! to th e top, and another «bangs in all departm ents— all rooms cla on b erry grow ing, by W. S. them one of th e most d iffic u lt fru it ♦ Thornber, H o rticu ltu rist, Wash- <£> crops to m ark et th a t is commonly grown. from eighteen to tw en ty fo u r inches redecorated and refurnished. P a rtic u from th e top. The more common incth lar a tte n tio n is now t-v.ng pan! to ington A gricultural E xperim ent <?> H owever, if th ey are picked ju s t as they od, however, is to set a single line of prom pt, effic ie n t and courteous servi®». w S tatio n , Pullm an, W ashington, j> are tu rn in g red, tak en a t once to the posts fo u r o r fiv e feet high in the row, was published sumo tim e ago, bu t *£> packing o r cooling shed and handled nail an eighteen inch cross arm three 0 not generally circulated. The D AILY RATES w iih reasonable care th ey will bo in feet from th e ground and a n o th e r a t the ♦ harm M agazine Section p rin ts it ♦ th e ir prim e in from tw elve to tw enty- £2.00 Up With Private Rath top o f th e posts, and to th e ends of <5* by request. £1.00 Up W ithout P rivate With four hours. B erries picked in the m orn these arm s stap lo heavy w ires, thus ing ship b e tte r th a n those picked in the form ing firm la te ra l supports fo r the heat of th e day, and under no circum canes. H E SO IL, tem p eratu re and general stances should fru it be picked when the The Trellis Support. conditions o f m any p a rts o f th e leaves o f the p la n ts are w et w ith dew or The four w ire trellis, w ith th e ad d i THE FINEST IN SEATTLE S ta te of W ashington are adm irably rain. tion of notched cross pieces to lay on ad ap ted to th e eomm ereial grow ing of Cuisine Unexcelled W here b erries are n o t grow n in s u ffi th e low er w ires, m akes an excellent Service the Best p ra c tically all kinds o f sm all fru it. This cient q u a n titie s to w a rra n t th e use of support fo r th e “ v in y g ro w ers,” tho is particu larly tru e o f raspberries, black re frig e ra to r cars, th e P ony re frig e ra to r purpose b ein g to suspend th e grow ing R O B ERT J. ROBINSON b erries and loganberries. Several lo cali should bo used. O verripe fr u it should be canes b y m eans o f sm all cloth strings M anager. tie s w est o f th e Cascade m ountains have consigned to th e cannery, and never be an easy system to w ork and keeps the alread y become fam ous as b erry g ro w p erm itted to be s e a t to any d is ta n t mar- grow ing . i d fru itin g canes separate, ing districts. P ro b ab ly nowhere in the kets. th ereb y sim p lify in g th e picking In sections w here th ere is d an g er of How to Get Best Results. The d ifferen ce in th e grow th of va w in ter in ju ry th e old fr u itin g can"» W hen In Seattle rieties m akes it necessary to use d iffe r should lie le ft u n til spring, w hile in ent plans to g et th e best resu lts fo r all o th er sections th ey m ay be removed and varieties. under tho u p p er w ires fo r th e firs t year, For th e convenience of th is discussion and a t p ru n in g tim e low er them to rest I group all o f these fru its into two classes, i. e.: “ U p rig h t g ro w ers,1’ or such p lan ts as produce erect canes, and “ viny g ro w ers,’’ or such p lan ts as the Logan an d Phenom enal berries, and E vergreen, H im alaya G iant and E arly One W ay o f Handling Twelve Foot M am moth b lackberries, which p roducj Canes o f Red Raspberries. long p ro strate vines or canes. U nited S tates do these fru its grow to a The tw o general p lan tin g plans: LOCATION IS EIGHT higher degree of perfection th a n in these “ h i l l ” and “ continuous ro w ” system s d istricts. W ith th e opening up of large are ab o u t equally u sed ill the commer Only 3 IU(Mika Prom Depots tra c ts o f land fo r orchard purposes cial fields o f th e state. Eaeh has ad and IIockB. comes the dem and fo r an early yielding, v an tag e s as well as d isadvantages, and highly p ro fitab le crop th a t can be grow n if not crowded cith er will give good THE RATES ARE RIGHT am ong the trees w ithout danger o f in results. The hill system affo rd s th e ju rin g them , and so for th is reason large best o p p o rtu n ities fo r cu ltiv atio n , a ir $1.00 Per Day and Up. acreages of these p lan ts are annually be d rainage, su n lig h t on all sides of the in g p lan ted in m any p a rts of the sta te . p lan ts and ease o f h arv estin g the crop, THE FRYE IS THE RIGHT Good Framework for Supporting Canez Soils Preferred. while th e continuous row systoin per o f Red Ratipbcrrie» HOTEL FOR YOU. W hile rasp b erries and b lack b erries are m its th e p lan tin g of more p lan ts per en th e notched pieces on the low er wires m ore o r less cosm opolitan as to th e ir acre w ith o u t serious crow ding. “IT L O O K S I-IK E A H O T E L " fo r th e ir fru itin g jx-riod. T his m akes lik es and dislikes of soil, y e t th ey p re fe r T he “ u jiright g ro w ers” m ay be th e p lan t e.lcaned np im m ediately a fte r T h a t’» What They All Bay. a deep, rich, m oist (b u t n o t w et), sandy th ey are through fru itin g . The cu ttin g loam , abu n d an tly ’supplied w ith hum us back of the tops an d fin al th in n in g of and nitrogen p la n t foods. However, th ey th e canes should be done la te in the can bo successfully grown on b asaltic w in ter or early in th e spring, a fte r ail and volcanic ashy soils a f te r humns has d anger of w in ter in ju ry is past. The HEART been added, provided th ere is su fficien t “ u p rig h t g ro w e rs” should be cut back m oisture durin g th e grow ing and f r u it to sound wood from th ree to five fe e t in in g season. Some o f th e soils o f the irri height, w hile th e “ viny g ro w ers” gated sections o f th e sta te are not a d a p t should be c u t back to canes from six ed to these fru its u n til one or more to tw elve fe e t in length, depending crops of green m anure have been plowed upon th e ir condition and strength. under. The num ber of canes to be le f t per SKATTLB One o f th e essential featu res of a good Good Way to Support the Canes o f Smail BE BB PPfcB p lan t m ust be determ ined largely by b e rry soil is thorough drain ag e, not only Fruits la Windy Localities. th e v a rie ty and th e vigor of eaeh plant. BE EE EC EC d u ring the grow ing season, b u t also d u r S tro n g u p rig h t p lan ts will support from la the c o a le r • « in g th e w in ter m onths. Soil th a t be p ro fita b ly planted according to eith e. fo u r to seven canes, while weak ones th mg» - th e . free a ral comes sa tu ra te d w ith w a te r and so r e system , b u t “ vin y g ro w ers” m ust be should not be expected to support more aturea on both aide» m ains fo r even a short tim e is n o t ad ap t grow n in hills or they become a dense th a n tw o or three. F our canes per plant Building ahaolutely ed to b erry culture, and should not .be hedge, m aking sa tisfa c to ry h arv estin g fi rv proci— coorrote. is th e most sa tisfa c to ry num ber fo r the used u n til a rtific ia l d rain ag e has been an im possibility. etnei and marble. “ viny g ro w ers.” A Common F a u lt. provided. Much tro u b le from root ro t B C IO e iA fi FLAN and root fungus can be avoided by p ro The one common fa u lt of p ra ctically t l Fae Day Dp v id in g good d rainage. The fa c to r of air ¡di am ateu r fr u it grow ers is th e o te r d rain ag e should also be considered in the p lan tin g o f th eir land. The fe rtilit y of Rooms £1.00 per day up m aking of a b erry p lan tatio n . Good a ir th e soil, ann u al rain fall or irrig atio n , Rooms with P rivate bath £2.00 np d rain ag e m inim izes th e d an g er of late and v a rie ty m aterially govern th e d is tan ce a p a rt p lan ts should be planted. On th e rich m oist soils of W estern W ashington, w here heavy grow th is a ce rta in ty , or d ry soils o f E astern Wash Corner T w e lfth and M a rk Streets ington, w here th e conservation o f the PortlaniL Oregon m oisture m ust be p racticed, th e “ up- RATFH: »2.M per week ap. With prh g ro w e rs” should be p lan ted not TYPICAL A N D E R S O N BUNGALOW vate bath. *4.50 ap. closer th a n s ’x feet a p a rt each w ay , ^ r * c i.it an o i r m n w booms <"nnjin|f to Portland? W h y not MODERN BRICK BOTLDLNÓ. in th e hill system , o r th ree b y eight buy one o f my RUn < aln « i now? I w ill tell in th e “ continuous ro w ” system. In it to you on easy itrm n , and rent it for you irrig a te d sections, w here m oisture can for almost enouph to most your paymonte be supplied at w ill, th e p lan ts may be u n til you era ready to occupy H. I have four Ttonratown th a t M U S T be told p lanted closer. H owever, it is not ad v is 100 ROOMS your gain. able, since w h at m ay be gained in addi regardJeea of cost. M y 207 J 20»| Fourth Street. W r ite me fo r description and location. tio n al num ber o f crates p er acre :s fre One block from Court House. q u en tly lost by th e grade o r q u ality of Boctrio Lights, Hteam Heat, Hot an« T O N T O A W DERSO M th e fru it. On sim ilar noils th e ’ ‘ viny 328 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. B est Form o f Support for W ine Pro Cold Water. P ortland , Orc<on. g ro w ers” should be p lan ted in rows ducing Sort o f drapes. Rates 75c, £1.00 and £1.50 per day. eig h t fe e t rp a rt, and th e p lan ts from Cheap W eekly Rates. •pring frosts and materially lessens the sixteen to tw en ty -fo u r feet a p a rt in the H E L P F U R N IS H E D F R E E injuries caused by some of our plant row, using th e a lte rn a te system , and W « furniah F a n . H elp, D airym an, Blaek diseases. th ereb y a ffo rd in g a g re a te r feeding smittia, C arp en ter» leiyxera, Foremen, Mill help and akilled help ef any kind Wo w ill a re a fo r th e roots of each p lan t. Thorough T illage N ecessary. let your ro n tra ela or .ease your farm . W ire or phone ruah ordera at our ex N o th in g can ta k e th e place o f good, Staking Vine» East M o n iron and Sixth Street» penae and we w ill ji v e you lha b a a fit el thorough tillage in the b erry patch. A T he “ u p rig h t g ro w ers,” w here p la n t our 14 yeara’ experienca Modern In every d e ta il. Beat ef eervtea h eav y mulch may keep down th e weeds ed in hills, can best be stak ed by a Ratee by week from »3 up. by day SO cents B killed H elp O ur Specialty. and hold the m oisture, b u t it does not single atrong stak e, from fonr to six Pioneer Em ploym ent Co., 14 8 8oce-t 8L and np. Bee the C liffo rd before going ala» where. lib e ra te p lant food lik e cu ltiv atio n . The fe e t in h eig h t, and th e canes loosely, P o-tlan d, Oregon. E D . r . R E E V E 8, Proprietor. sp rin g cu ltiv atio n should s t a r t as soon b u t v ery securely, fasten ed to th e stake. as the soil is dry enough to be worked, Some grow ers p refer to set tw o stak es and should be deep enough to loosen np ab o u t fifte e n inches a p a rt a t each hill th e soil, y e t not so deep as to in ju re th e of blackb.-rries w ith th e idea o f traio- A ll K inds of Second Hand Sacks feed in g roots of th e p la n t» The sum ing th e fru itin g canes on one and ’.he Wo G iro You B ette r Baekx for l.eaa Money PORTLAND, OREOON. m er tillag e should be shallow , b u t fre crow ing canes on th e other. W here th • o r v i t U B A T R IA L . S tr ic tlj Modern. q uent, and continue reg u larly u n til th e “ u p rig h t g ro w e rs” are p lan ted in a crop is safely harvested, and afterw ard s con tin nous row th ey may be train ed to P O R T L A N D B A G C O M P A N Y Bates.—SOe, 75c, £1. Private Bath £1JU h m J llr.y-t; only two blocks from S I3 31S Front St., Portland, Oregon •a ly frequent enough to maintain and supported by a tw o w r o U iiln , F boxai; Main 4JS4. A-4144 V a io n D e p o t. Hotel Butler Cafe T TRY THE FRYE IT’S NEW IT’S CLEAN IT CANT BURN Hotel * 4 HOTEL ACKLY Rowland Hotel & Annex H o te l C l i f f o r d SACKS! SACKS! RAINIER HOTEL