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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1919)
RESOLVE to ü s r  'ïs : the bill, in 1919 P M Ü And bore yonr s e ria ** a n o a f*. A n d th ey w ill pay Interest T h ie to a rea l marnage to you —S T A R T S A V IN G N O W . Y en w ill he glad yen did. paid the incroaped W age coate *r, s a d *m e m b e r o f to * fi end the strikes w ere b itterly fo u g h t O. A . C., has w ritten a siva a rticle OB the planting or hand lin g o f tho borrioa. H o state* th at the Logaabarry ha* com e to stop. Tho iastraetiona given by P ro f. L ew i* w ill bo tim oly fo r tho local fa n n er* who intend grow in g the bor rioa and are w orth preserving fo r future reference. F ollow in g is what ho ha* to say on the subject: I mas to be a dull week in 4 per cent Farmers & Merchants Bank OF COQUILLE, OREGON Because o f i to clim atic require ments, th e Logan berry w ill h o grow n ch iefly under those condition* such the as p revail between the P acific ocean and the Cascade Range. T ee, It can be grow n etbewhere but not to the isrsr.SÄÄi: Did Y our I t looks to u* e * i f our frien d Chap only holiday we got, wae .that men, o f the Oregon V oter, must be week, when we took a trip a Way suffering from e bed fit o f the b in «. down to the Q uii o í Mexico at A t the end o f a n ~ T rtie U entitled, -W a r W ith Japes,” he onye: In fe e t, our only hope here in Ore- gen o f not seeing oar Oregon country pee* into Jepeneee m ilita ry control fo r n lon g period ia in the prepared- nco* o f our governm ent to cope with Japan. N o on* anticipate* that w ar wiO develop w ithin tho neat five or tea m » . w hile the veterans o f the w orld w ar a re s till fresh from train ing. But 20 or SO years from now, whpn our children are grow n up and in possession o f our homes, the situa tion w ill not bn favorable fo r the United States unless w e hove kept up our preparedness. A pacifist spir it then again w ill be iq fa ll fashion. Tho politician* w ill enter to It. Only by fo sterin g a dorterm ined national ism can this sp irit be coped w ith and the country 'maintained ia a condition o f m ilitary and naval preparedness that w ill enable us to define to Japan Time Deposits Pump Freeze up? or your Engine Cylinder? during the recent cold spell sailing across the bay as we had left up in Kansas, W s started out, however, to •ay that business hasn’t slacked up one little bit since Christm as and our advertisers are demand in g ju st as much space the week after Christm as as they did the before. ! Bring them to Gardner’s Garage and have the breaks quickly and completely repaired by our j Acetylene W elding Process »«► * , * W e can make them as good as new at a great deal smaller cost than for a new machine. run. The best tim e to plant logan berries igVii>,the ea rly spring. There w ill be lss danger o f w in ter k illin g i f the w eather should be severe. The distances fo r planting w ill va ry somewhat, The row s ere gen erally put from seven to nine fe e t apart end the plants n r* placed from eigh t to ton fe e t apart in the row . Som e ad vocate the rows only six fe e t apart, it w ill need e very stron g so il to han dle ouch d o e * planting. I t m ust be remembered th at the logan berry ia a vigorous cane and it is better to have a lass number o f plants end feed them w ell then to crowd them too much. D uring the first year no tre ll is in g w ill be needed. I f the logan with genial sunshine. berries tend to run out between the rows they can be kicked into the row Most readers and all printers and pegs driven down to held them in will notice the changed appear place ao a* not to in terfere w ith till ance o f the Sentinel this week. age. M r, W ith y com b« o f Y am h ill has The change it not expected to be sign attack, the general knowledge permanent, however, and is only that w * have such e club as th at be hind the doer w ill be a ll sufficient. W * could make enough Lew isite in e commonly used have all at once month to depopulate Japan. W e are become so badly worn “ it their disposed only to be helpful to the _ ifflcult. So pending thè arrival of new ones we have substituted 10- point fo r 8, a change which is fa r from im proving the appear ance o f the paper. young canon. H e takes pieeae o f latk, tacks s heavy w ire to the back which prqtoudea six inch** beyond each end o f the lath and is bent a t rig h t angles to the lath. This ia hooked on the w ire end the lath presses the young vines against the w ire. D uring the second year ■ takes a t least should be provided fa r each plant. I t would be w ell in the spring to tie them up. A ligh t crop should be expected a t this tim e. B y the third year the vine* should be so vigorous end heavy that a v e ry fa ir crop should bo expected. Two thousand women at Lin coln, N efar« decided that eggs were too high at 85 cents a doz en and said they would cut them It is not w ise to put in posts and out fo r cake and everything else wires. A good stron g poet, p refera until prices cams down. The bly about seven fo o t in length should next day the eggs could be M r. E ditor: A llow e taxpayer to say a fe w words about the com ing bonding question. Wouldn’t it only be e ju st end fa ir proposition to g iv e the said taxpayer a chance to invest his money in those road bonds, in stead o f sellin g them to a bonding house, which ia the usual w ay o f seis in g money. The amount o f one m il- lien dollars cannot be spent in on* seeeen, ns e good share o f the rood be pieced between every 25 or 80 fe e t end tw o , w ires ere gen erally strung. A good stron g number 12 w ire is desirable. T h e first w ire should be pieced three fe e t above the ground end the second w ire fou r and one h a lf feet above the ground. Th e methods o f train in g the loganberry d iffer som ew hat M ore and m ore are com ing to realise, however, t it to bettor not to put the new ea upon th e w ire until spring. T e re lees, apt to be injured should have e cold snap, I f they are down thexw iroe. Some practice a rather even spreading out o f the vigorous eenss which ere allow ed -to grow . Others believe in sort o f W rapping them around the w ires. There ia n * orthodox system . / Th e pruning is rather sim ple The fin * th in g to keep ia mind to to fa - m ove e ll o f the old canes a* soon as they have fru ited. Go through and cut these out and rip them out into the middle o f Mm row . T h e h e m ries rapidly. T en t* or cheap shads should he near by. so th at th e barrio* can be prom ptly taken out o f the sdn. Tho berries should bo handled as little as possible end kept cool. Auto trucks m ay be used to good ad vantage in hauling them to the fa c to ry ; or i f one wishes to ship them by ra il, th e berries had b etter be •hipped a t n ig h t G ooff clean ca ttle cars are one o f the. best m e s n e 'o f transportation. These trains a re W*B ventilated and the tendency is to cool the fru it rap id ly in such cars. The pickers should bo so organised that they sign up ead sta y the en tire season. H elp can be contracted end not le t out unless in case o f sick ness or s o n * unusual circum stance. It is w ell to inaugurate e bonus sys tem ; that is, pay those who rem ain throughout the en tire season an ex tra price per pound fo r picking. Dur in g the heavy peek o f tho season tho price should be rather lees than fo r the very ea rly or le t* picking.' I f such a system is in au gu rated lass trouble w ill be experienced w ith pick er*. Good cam ping fa eilitiea should be provided. In this w ay m any w o men end children w ill be attracted to the berry Aside fo r , in this w ay, good sums o f m oney can be earned fo r the com ing year. The loganberry has coma to stay and is goin g to form a very im portant p ert in the new m enage o f berries that w ill be set out in the state dur in g the next tw o years, which many predict w ill a t least reach tL * figu re o f 10,000 acres. Form erly w e bed few outlets fo r the fru it, today W* have tw o largo ju ice fa ctories, sever al sm all ones, 50 canneries, sevsral je ll end jam works, end numerous evaporator*. These plant* should be able to handle a v e ry la rge volum e f f business end aid in m aking a stable m arket fo r the loganberry. T en c u easily own e m odem , labor-savin g E lectric Cleaner. 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