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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1921)
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' " yJW' • ,* * * *• y r- ■ . r '.i- League, will ha “Wi find fa. many oil our « eld pnetfae of sell lag n part of.th* skim buttgamilk, and ,^.--W « 8 90 o--- n o w 60 c are endeavoring fee ----- --------- .....wli 90 c - . . n o w 60 c dition and turn all by-product« of < factories fatto money for the benefit ¡£ £ES 2 L?W This M & can T a q only be 0 »#« * 0 C - r - D O ^ «OC the j 55 producers. 1 Z H Z S , -« 2 l CWlon Apple*.--- r - W l O i — n o w 60 e product to one person, or a group of !■' ■* f Gallon Pumpkin w ,. was 60 c----n o w 80 c at epch factory, on a suB- I No. 2 1 -2 Pineapple..was 40 c___ n o w 36 c ciently Ion* u to enable long term term contract centcnct as to enabi«la No. 2 1 -2 Preferred -.j? them to build a itock feeding indus i Stock Pineapple..was 46 c___ n o w 88 c try, which will , justify « reasonable .price for the by-product, with u No, 2 1 -2 Peachfii--..WM 45 c.r_.now 86 c pnce that they are going to have No. 2 1 -2 Peaches--- was 86 c___ n o w 26 c | roduct continually to operate sad industry No. 2 1 -2 Apricots. .-waaSOc....now 20 c >W is the time to buy fifth I ™ jsp >v*‘ -- reunir 1 entertainment features, ff.tpk r I . * r-* ffcfejSP *1’ ì, yeqrs. ' A eoileaaal production of this im- I » -i ü^üB I I ' :£» vir. ‘ ’■ and most pathetic love eterice ever told. From start to finish Is which all calettala have their play, from the basest to the *o BOOMS of the French Revolution that reeked Europe jjáSf Kfr Sf j|r * DRAGON’S NET," Episode Ne. 8. * >■* 1 '.' fifóni' ^ • - , >/y . 1 ^ - BEND D. a K. K. MINSTRELS 80 People 80 - i '• * . • . . you can’ t afford to a r i a s . U you eter aMr. a » 2.00 show this is • 'iiïïji «V w ■ i ¿I “Live Wire” street work immediately preeeedinr the show. Proceeds Ma|m;* . benefit «C iba Cant Show Build in«. Door, open at 7 HW and Um »he ; our "• . .j.'-'í -t - i • ? _ *• / s /«I me ; *'* :&* ’ >V f ***** a '-it, • .'*> v * --'t .••. *»’ »*• y » f r * jSfri. jjki ' SS *L- à Thi . V .-^^UfeSBQi Mar.10, to Sunday, Mar. 13 - -?5r . ■Baird I I S o m e of this fruit is below our cost in San Frandaco an d with sugar advancing w e believe the bottom has been reached. £t$r ‘ viSriiv a -Tr * t i*. v i- «Vfirfii.';' n_ H a w you tried Mr*. Tucker's Shortening? It h sure a w inner. * ' i- ■ *•*»•" — v v" * ■ v v* * total by-product sold, usually, at unreasonably low price, and tito b of the by-product is wasted. It a m..gg».-«». npt be equitably apportiuned when do- ■ live red back to the producers, whey I ,tanks become unsanitary, duo to non- |g removal of the product, and thoae dairymen who do buy, return the whey We have * fufl One of Broom, prices ranging from in their milk caqa which in turn rttfew 50c to $1.35 each. the milk shipped to the faetoryC < - - , 1 “In letting the contracts fer this by -'t.. Ür¿ » ; ,e },r;T J i product, wa obtain not only higher • ¿ „...U .- l M w J . prices for our by-products, hut mg obtain s sale for the entire quantity and we get removal of the entire by product «very day, which tnauroa cleanliness around the factory, arid the of the ef whay land other by-products in milk cans, thus getting better cheese and butter : ; SAVE MONET BY FATING CASH t “This is a fine opportunity for any one who is interested fat feeding hoga, to establish a profitable business. If I wbey, sldm mflk or buttermilk ie fed! _. . \ia an entire diet, the results are not I No. 29 . . eful m they art where I REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF by-prodacta aye uaed aa thej „ " v THE Want Ads Ftrwni lerchuts I bi I ...... '1,11>. ', 5MrSBgF’l% FOR SALE—White Legherà ugge firn Melodrama hatching. HOOÍer U. Wm. BWh. of ■ Ilr iii **-^ r jÿllwf 1 w • • V ------ * e*a - — *«« _ ------ - m aem m *•: B a n d a n d jO rch é stra *■ »gw«wv' . ' 4 ';''i 5 r ^ * t a V . 1 , ^ i," ■ * ^ ■ e no >% «• lawg '» , <• W : *-r ' v * ■ a* ' • * . • . - , «' * *-s * ^ * v *,r*¿ * ■ ** ' • The Coquille High School basket Ü K ball team desoli Ite season hare last Friday night with another lost gams. Bandos being the victor by • OT^to 14 , 473.05 Bids for Sale o f Buttermilk, Whey and nmilk for Stock Feeding Purposes — .— ■- ........... ■ fOX SALE— S Hajfera ■s. to be fresh • aoem Mrs. Ed Je ■men,' Phene M e 7 . Coquille. Onge St* t only once was a noticeable attempt at a personal fool attempted, and that was so a Bandon player's part, whan bo tried to strike Albert Oerding with s ■ 1 his knee. Umpire John Oerding or k M ■ ■ "w ■ t • ■ ■ ■ ■ ' ” ■ ' * • m u r i BOCK t r far *— l‘n dered the offender out of the gaase Tims end Ravings Deposits 33 . 879,40 O. A. C. strain. |LM fm settteg. Other l i a b i l i t i e s '1 .... 13.00 but Bandon refused to go on if he was L. Myrberg, Ceouills ElaotrW Shea *ì*; pbMfX* \ MONEY to Ion» eu 1 approved dfa p r o p e r ty Easy term fic Killdiac A Lean i r-* /■ " SRS - 1 ' Coquìnl . • - • Save! frord. - * fm m rim t* “ ~ Wheyi Whey.. Whey, buttermilk. ? - > Lost H h Ti M l Wiliam Strain, of ] ifiSeld. «' ‘ SSrmflk.- ____________ ^Krisburg, 2 ueetop .......... Gaston, “ Whey. 6JBA |9 e ♦ e e e e • • a s • e a e 4 • • e « »»W AB(U| • . WhtT. Farm of ton trust which la offered may be had at any of tho above factories or will be furnished ■ I !.. No préposai y OrogmUirymm’s returned promptly 1 zi¡r« m m . ” "'"Ste right k m . 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