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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1920)
! ' l Z) - • - ! - . « ¿ « a « .-„a « mte&mi LE HERALD _____ . B M sa sm m m m m m IT Fw r Now At Its Hei Crowds An " New ( At Myrtle Point—Big Holguin far the M r. ------------------- 12 th ud lath ne Displays—The Big Benefit at Theatre , — — Every Mat down stain hi the Lib- * w*u attaoded meeting a ity Exhibits. * •r t f T W tn m i m * M for tba Cawnrcial Club and corn lin t a t «Babaeca of boo,t*r» Wednesday evening it Swmybrook Farm" last night and the to bold tl* Sixth A) lobby was full at people waiting to IS0™ 8how 00 FrW*Jr see the eeeond show. Mary Pickford, N#* 12th “ •* 18th It was do M S ¡K Íbt i. - ' V - .. ÏV-A”*-; ¿ t Táffk. 'Sf* i ' wm ", >/J asaras K, SWEET GIRL IS STOLEN REVIVAL MEETINGS frane wort of tho tabernacle o the Busy Corner could bo left big when tbs revival Bustini over and that in lieu of anythb Hears Sad Nava Last Saturday morning Mias Min nie Ksjbus, homo dam<* in thll county, received the sad nears the death of her father at the family home at Cbehalis, Wash is gton, at the advanced age of seventy^even years. Sunday morning to attend the funer al. Mias Kalbus returned from her vacation at Chehalis a couple of weeks previous and bad not hoard that her father was ill prior to tho m m of bis death. Mim Kalbus’ place hare, where she had planned to do much this week in nuking arrange ment« for the county fair and looking after exhibits there, wee temporarily filled by Miss Jessie Biles, of O. A. C„ who came in an the morning train Mondqy. Warren C. Laird Here Warren C. Laird came in by Wed nesday morning’s train from Seattle, having landed there last Sunday. He la looking well and aaye that the ell- mate of the Island* egress with him end that he will return then next month. After a two weeks’ visit with home folks in Coos county, ha and Mrs. Laird Will taka a trip down to Lea Angeles and then back to Sen Francieeo, from which port they will sail for Bsnoluhi. Ho is to dispose of all Me holdnige bat says he will always here a n e t to Me heart tor CoquiUe. in length was phenomenal. whore stone#, all very arthtlsally arranged, only thooo of tho sino of a qauil’s egg There wore also strings of waapuaa, are expected. 11 m samples for the a portion# made of periwtnklo shells, second end third year from the eeed These articles wore the result of 12 bells were fins, burgs specimen«, and years collection along the bluffs be- if they only eat ns well ea they look, tween Baadon and New River, made there is a greet future before the by John Cbenoweth and Me father, L. Doctor's MW verities. M. Cbenoweth of Denmark. The trait For a novelty there wee a violin exhibits hart wore cranberries nearly that looked as if it had come from the rip*, from the Nordstrom ranch, cabinet shop of a virtuoso, that was Langlois aleo had an exhibit, large- made by James Gibb«. - jiy cheese aad flowers, bat also run- The peaches were as large, luscious ning strongly to aeedlowerk and em end finely colored as if they had come >roidery. from Roeeburg or Medford. ' Taken altogether tide community Then there were St. Regis raspbsr- exhibit feature of the fair ores most risa in bearing, vines loaded with ev interesting and premiase greet things erbearing strawberries, some «talks for the future. If all the coaununi- Mrt. Jeter is a greet Bible teacher 0 f tobacco, eight or ten feet teU, in tiw in the county or even in the Co full bloom; sorghum way above my quill, valley cone to the front with end spanks daily, (Mondays and Sat urdays excepted), et S p. m. Ska win W ^ a . . J -a . n M l.k * m+nweaft- 1 __ L i L i a . x L . ___- ____ t ________ ________x l __ a A . a speak Sunday on, “Our Lord's Re turn.” Mr. Jeter will speak at 11 a. m. Sunday and at night Me «object will be; “What Have You LoetT” Ho were some eggplant of hoses growth, ty brings samples of all will paint bis first picture here Sun Aad to crown all, there were branches o f farm, garden end Orel day night, tt will be “ Heme Sweet o f fig trace bearing fruit of that tory, including tho hand Home.” He is cartooning nightly. ■pedes. exhibits may well sm The Hubbard squash were the larg- Among the meet inters eat and finest we have seen in Coos fur. county, Very lege sera of corn on We had little time t the stalk, tomatoes in variety, finely «fonts of the airplane formed and fully ripenad; grains and manoeuvering overhead grasses, both eure0 and green of a head and tail spins and doaon or more 1 pedes; prunes and ana none at ell for tb egg plums of several varieties, and which always draws beans, the biggest ever. crowd«, but must net pa An immense display of canned exhibits «wi«»et*w 4 the sentence in silence, fruits end vegetables formed the een- j The Holtseins, of coar has assumed an sir of c ter piece of the exhibit, while needle picture herd, aad twenty difference in all proceed!« wort of all sorts from complete salts ;ou« stses in their dear < capture fallowing the ml to tiny doiliea covered the wells at the white were a great atti right and left 'we found our friend, A Although the booth wee a spadpus with a *▼« months’ old fa nal »lasts which —<me of f o u r ___ _ the north ____ _ __ _ ____ wonderful tt be expects I for the condud- side of the new buildfaig-the exhibi- ently none the wone for the at Myrtle Point ton were complaining that they ware conflict with tho winds end v wo stage coaches, cramped for room and couldn't pro- Coos Bay to get that Holst« bur-horse teems, p^-iy display ell tbs hundreds o f ar- started for the fair. * Saturday after- tide* contributed; I Here, too, was L. J. Simps “ *k*i^he ’V* Bridge also bad a fine exhibit of his magnificent Holstein bul u o * *° ** fruits, grains, grasses, canned fruit herd of six cattle, including he Saturday pro- Bmj T*g*tabl«« and scores of varieties heifer for which he paid fit of the things the wonderful soil o f the Saturday. Prise animals fl . . Middle Fort Valley produce«. ,DU’ herd werfi also there a * In one corner there was a “horn of tills to to be taken to t Pater B. Byae’s plenty” overilayring with the fruits fak- be Dbst,” is to be of orchard, garden and ferae. Then | The Jerseys, which occupied ri end Shereacrae, there were 40 or SO glosses contain- orin final livestock buildtag to be brought up Ing seeds of ell sorts, canned fruit« east of tho grand stand, unde A complete light- 'and vegetables galore; eome so-called the Holstefaia ere stabled, m erything needful New Guinea beans, two foot long, full TS end in value a n « 1 s | wvie pic terse will five or six inches thinck at the butt the more showy herd. Mas According to an announcement fai the Myrtle Point American tha Har- locker Pharmacy is tha name of a new drug afore which wiH be opened in Myrtle Potoria the nest five or six weeks. The feet io of spedai inter est to Coquille people far Chea. Har- locker, the proprietor, is one of Co quille’« meet popular young b usinée« ' ■ala at tin . if a vM Ê *