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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1917)
W A ra WASTE o r WEALTH. It la estimated by the moat compe tent studente of morid wealth and war condition* that there aro $730,000,- 000,000 of wealth in the world, of which $>»,000,000, or »oro than one- third io credited lib the United Statee. ft io aleo computed that If this war continueo until next August and full fear yearn, it win have to 20,000 of this character today, because of ronnda in oat money directly expended, to improved tactics aad swiftly mount- coot .ng allied superiority in artillery, is any nothing of the rain and devasta tion that alwayo resolta whan man mnke a buaineea of wholaasJa killing, the asm of $168,000,000,000 or more than one-fifth of the vaino of the pro- separating For milking, and churning, electric motor \0jS y driven machinery is the dairy- man’s best aid. A single motor will fumi$h furnish dean, safe “always ready” power for a number of machines. Oregon Power Co Phone 71 COQUILLE MAY PROVE FATAL. OREGON THE DAIRYMAN’S FRIEND nsm thare haré riaaa fre a $262^*7.21 to $368,834.24. Thst la a gain of $106,- »7.01 ar at the rata of 40 par cent in 70 daga. Doriag the aaaaa time ti» eaah iteaaa ha ve growa $#L487.7$ and the loaas $16.269.64; so that thara ia a« laeraaaa af $107.061 in tho bank ra- 2,000,000 7,600,000 Lumber» Dry Finish Rustic, Mouldings, Boxes and Crates 8 , 000,000 », 10,606.000 000,000 7,000,000 |0 «T-yoU CA H B e l. c H cw m a any jKCAUftC YOU CAN'T