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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1920)
• • l '" - ' 4 » t t e a M r l* 8 t lf t t t e | 1 .7 l i T. P. Brand, 9 ft Mdl MW Sic |by growers, but the svsreg. was or *700. Experts a ?• era mm cu*bTrmwa ta L in ' exceedingly the intem ption in ser- lefi our patrons in the C o- ' * ' - , 'f. < l)--'. ■ ■ ^ ytiky without electric service* Every- was done, to re p a i the dam age, the crew working all night, and no expense was spared to make the connections and re- | the valley. These thrive beet oa lew, mist soil, but will grow meet aay- ’here in |his eartteu. In raspberries the only one finding I much favor yrith caoners and grow per ft . *7*4« ers is the Cuthbert. It is e large rad No. 1 Soft 8 M Walnuts, por ft *a*4« berry of surpassing flavor. It, mom 25c to S8c par ft even than the lagan, demands a deep, Dill Piekko, I t e lo moist soil end semes to the fullness Sweet Pkkla 41c o f perfection along the low bottom Peanut Batter ia lands end valleys. The hills lands am * - 18c better adpted to strawberries, u Try oat- Hams aad I they thrive almost anywhere. Among the rarities beet for canning pur poses am the Trobler, Ederberg, | Clerk's Seedlings and Marshall. This season the Helt-Chaae eom- I psny had orders for a lot of carrots, but were usable to get enough to sup ply the demands. The Chatenay vari ety la moat suitable to their purposes but the Ox heart is seed. They were 175 tone short on their requirements I this season—*18 per ton was paid, but u these yield from 80 to 60 tons I per acre on good soil it e u be s o u > is good profit hi them. »¿r • ¡$£pl Among the growers who have » I I planted berries to this section am I A. E. Snyder of Myrtle Point, 2ft acres o f logans and raspberries. These win beer next season as they | »am planted last year. A. H. Mo od Remote, is setting out two | acme o f logans and raspberries; H. ft McCracken, o f Myrtle Paint, is set SAVE MONET BY PAYING CASH tin g out two acme e f strm raspberries; A. H. Bander, ad id bent, one sere ad raspberries; I Ed Forest, o f Broadband th ru acres of logans, th ru o f raspberries and | one o f strawberries. Like all industries the small fruit industry h u had its ups and downs. Om Cm* n Weed The most difficult thing is to estáE-1 lieh a market. A few yean ago 1»- LOBT - Wednesday, a ganberry growers o f the Willamette I Mrs. C. C. Feam. valley w en thoroughly diaguetod and ; 9:4* a. m* ! W e will have plenty o f Celery, Let tuce, Cauliflowers, Cabbage, Sweet P o tatoes and Cranberries and all kinds o f Fruit for New Year's. Com e in and see us; we can please you on quality mwH and low prices. I :.| n OSLER’S CASH STORE W ant Ads ¡ife in _ ; t- up their {dantings; but | I «■ Aa I»-1 P*ir <V*d the time came when the Iterjr Which U Fast Com began to cam for the aai t e to the Front Har« those who had the pluck and courage I LARGE FLAT for rara i adalta- Collier A fta. 1 to hang on made a winning. Today 4*1 has overleaped state and national boundaries and berries grown I a rT e m u ci MERRY CH ana -» ' * / í ': • *&:■ H APPY NEW YEAR k m :,; H. N. L An appreciated gift for any tíme of the year is a Simplex Electric Bath Roam Heater. Gome in andvtalk it over. E. G. Opperman l a akd Wirte t e Ugfcta jrh r.A JOHNSON Mill W ood SJ.00 P «f load LMnordfriitthi mill or with mo, ■ 'v r , P. E.DRANE •»/tarai • -. K.Kjä?.. Att 11 t p the The omntag service will he gima up entirely to the Chrietmss Can tata, coaducted by Mr. Fraak O. Lea- lie. The 'Caatata notice will ha asan fa: tale paper. Ton will a treat if you am net present. AH are invited. The Christmas tmo and Cbildmn’s «gram wfll be gtara this (Friday) evening. „ > worth League service at «ta* p. line commercial countries of the Cotjuille, Ore. ta ti’ world. The market for lo c u s and ever WANTED—Place oa dairy 1 anta bp greens has passed the experimental man end wife, experience«1 at the stage and has readied a sound com business. Harry Aber, Arago, Ore. mercial basis. They will probably the 4*4* hi i ■ be cheaper some years than this es | of C om county: pecially should there be a general de WANTED— Board and mem in prt- cline in prices, but they will be a vats family, or h ew That the staple crop and good money-makers [in this for the m u who has the perseverance to hang on, even if there comes u is the epinioa o f ___ __ ___ _ know. The writer recently inter-1 <>* occasionally. Aa acreage in- viewed Mr. Chase o f the HoK-Chasc I creeam more canneries wfll be buUt | Canning e o r a u y of Myrtle Potat, I the-time may eome'when this tied will be aa famous for its small | fruits as Hood River for apples and pan, | Yakima for potatoes. Conditions of in the year 191». fc climate and toil at- nowhere more | For that T i n — their pack was 12001 fsvoraSR end the tning needful la to «Kt I mostly tr v-gm *» blackberries. | plant the fruits end sstabl! b canner- creaaqd to 6*00 eases, but ws of tad prodqptfòn anticipated [•count o f the early mine and inability other things, to nse cam and judgment to get the berries picked. Ten or *n planting. Mr. Chase ¡.twelve carloads would have been the tarn to this fact, as them is reel work had the season been favorable, connected with growing berries, and More than *100,000 worth o f berries | especially with picking the erep. wont to waste tale season. About I About two acme, in hie judgment, ia *11,000 was paid to pickers. A good the ordinary man ought to plant, pt-ir— Bake from *6 to *8 per | as mem than that amount will usually it win be profitable to grow the evergreens, u this is the native soil for them and they am immense yielders. The demand is unlimited, sad by planting these more can be produced and they e u be grown at home so that pickers will not have to go away. Also, the proper train ing and Cuhhmting o f these berries will make them much easier to pick as well as better in <p»alKy. The writer has travelled over a thing to thrash Pig feed and seed grain *100.00. • Registered CotswsM Ewes and Buck, *100.00. 1U Acme Dairy Perm, *«¿00.00. Address Bea 186, Bandos, Oregon. 48ta* Naturally some will ask, “Will H pay?" llr. Mitchell, o f Myrtle Potat, »old *1700 worth of strawberries from 1K aeres tkia year. He grows the New Oregons. Ray Brown, o f Pow ere, sold mors th u *800 worth from about half u sc re of ground. Thls season therc wem not enough benies to supply the local demand. As only very few logans areyet in bearing in this section it is not possible to get a definite statement of jest what can be i done, but them is a big local and the possibilities on 1 basis am the beat hem o f any sac la conclusion let aa say that ! am hundreds o f families in this tkm who can add largely to their in come and provide pleasant and pro fitable work ip r their beys and girla right at h o A on j i small piece o f ground, if they win. An indos try can be built up hem that will make Ceos A 21-ROOM hotel ta n county famous for goa R. R. town, and dear; vahm **¿00, to 1 at 11*9 a. m. miettag a* 8 « » I be open ev- Chordt of Gol fitaeel at 10 a. m. • a t C h ota o f Oed M