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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1920)
amd focorn*. a B*f0r* **** «* »«A *n4 pat to naught all your hard labor. REMEDY DEFEATS IN BUTTER U n of Churn Numbers Would Enablo Inopoetoro to Oort Cut Varlouo Churnings. Some of the defects noted by butter Inspectors of the United States deport ment of agriculture a n ; Old errata flavor, wavy or mottled appearance, too much salt, and leakiness In the butter. These defects a n reported to the shipper when the inspection cer tificate is sent him, so that ha may FULL DIRECTIONS ON EACH PACKAGE HWo a n holding the torch aloft, the torch of civilisation: Lot us not forgot th at for every battle fought in war, there a n a thousand to fight hi peace. Wo hade wade a world safe for do* mocracy, and oar now slogan is T o make democracy safe for Oregon.’ “Oregon's resources a n numerous, hut its nosds a n many. All of us a n more or loss fam iliar with the State but few of us a n a w a n th at Oregon has one-^fth of all the standing tim ber in the United States f the largest lumber port in the world; 16,420,422 acres of tillable land uncultivated; 19,- 227,418 acres of public lands in na tional forests; and 16,969,846 acre* of unappropriated land. Its underdop- If i man ever rises shore b is fellow workers sad becomes a POWER in the world b e MUST bonk h is money. It PAYS. And tk e sooner he BEGINS to bonk h is money, alw ays ADDING to h is balance, the sooner be can grasp » baaineaa opportunity when it cornea. . If yon have not started to bonk your money, START —START today. If you have started and stopped, START AGAIN. Yon will never get anywhere if you don’t. We invite YOUR Banking Busineaa. Farmers & Merchants Bank n jin ilfa O v s tm n “ 1 \mru|wI!lVf v /r e g o n ■ ■ I 1 . 1 ; * 1 1 ' I r ,ttr °*d • * * * * • w*t*r powur development, advertising and publicity to let the world know of Ora- D ep art- go” ! port development and foreign trade. . ,h* | “To face an audience like this and dairy industry require the use of heal. > « aw ,nfrtei #- a waii . B nilbough they demand little power. As „ • . 1 exhaust «team contains about 90 per *n Oregoninne—the extent and divsr- eent of Its original heat. It can he ■*** o t T * * territory, iU climate, to < • - i ■ - ■ « '. jits unnumbered resources ju st a t tha | • ] birth of their development, to it* un- a J ’ W d possibilities, or even to practical am m w nl _ (Prepared by the United State* mast of Agneuhure.) J. A. HART, Myrtle Point, Or McIrUuiff o f Marshfield Investment Certificates “Hell#" Old Welf Call. The old wolf banter’s roll was «sad la Prance first and afterward In Eng land, bat there are so wolves In Bag la ad now and the bugi* call has been forgotten In both countries, therefor* w* “paint It green end call It our own.” Preach was spoken In English E v e r y d ro p I> o w e r -fu il our own—would be almost an imper tinence, for these things sra In your minds and heart*. But it is my privi- lags to face you and to try to drive home in grant earnestness the fact th at the organisation which I have the honor to represent, your State Cham ber of Commerce, furnishes the one certain unfailing organisation through which you can best function. T h e State Chamber is a body pledged to survey, tabulate and dis seminate broadcast knowledge which will arouse the pride of your eons and daughters and allure the homeseekers and the tourists to come and sss for themselves, and then to dwell within your borders. advantageously used In pasteurising “It is the object of the State Cham milk and cream and in sterilising dairy ber in its expanded program to use equipment la the storage commercial this budget of 9460,000 in developing plant, according to specialists. They advise that all dairy factory men Oregon’s needs. In the tentative pro uyUae this waste steam during the gram of activity submitted by Ha current winter,, when fuel Is scarce board of directors, it is proposed to ad sad high In price. Information' oa vance agricultural and horticultural how to use sterna effectively will be interests, to encourage the building of President Buchanan used to go homo better roads, to foster railroad exten to Wheatland for a Mt of rest and was sion, and to generally advertise the a familiar figure In summer time at state, as a «neons of bringing tbs tour Bedford Springs, where be «miked ist here to settle land; to aid industrial about unattended. Just like a private expansion in every way; to cooperate citlsen, and talked with anybody who VALUE OF BULL AS BREEDER with the lumber, interests to further had the hardihood to approach him. our lumber industries; to encourage Q rant's stay at Long Branch gave the resort popularity as "the summer capi higher education; to devalop w ater tal.” Cleveland, one of the hardest power; and to assist in every way pos worked of presidents, because be at sible in furthering irrigation. tempted to give personal attention.to T o carry out a program of this details that no president of today can The number of daughters a bull has la the advanced registry Is not s u it kind costs money.. It has been decid possibly examine at first hand, liked dent measure of bid value as e breed- ed. after a careful survey of the work to bury lilmself at Buxaard'a bay and to be accomplished in this lino, th a t it fish with old cronies. Mr. Roosevelt, will taka approximately 6460,000 for , who seemed to carry hla load Jauntily, te n . Hlgb-everag} production In all the next three yearn.” managed to get some respite from hla daughters Is the final measure, and public cares by open air exercise. An that cannot bo determined by using old gfilde In the Adirondack* still The Knights of Pythias a n to hold hoasts of having rowed McKinley for the boll two or three years. Pour y - A ean a n -needed to measure the value a district convention h e n tomorrow, seventeen hours In a single day ---------- Saturday, June 12. This convention through lakes and river* la the blessed is an annual affair and is rotated quiet of the north woods. 1 CARE FOR CREAM SEPARATOR among the five towns of the county. Mow Idea In Packing Cloth. At least two grand lodge officials will A paste of eucalyptus wood Is stated be present. W alter G. Gleason and W. H. J. Clark have signified their in- to be the heals of the packing doth of a manufacturer of Granada. Spain. tentions of coming, to make arrange The paste Is first made Into paper, ments for holding the grand lodge ses which Is cut Into long end narrow rib sions in Marshfield in October. bons. end Is then rolled Into m a ll reels. Bach reel, placed on * spinning You feel different the minute you wheel, la held In position by a needle take it—a gentle soothing warmth rotating 5.000 or 6,000 times a min fill* tha system. I t i a pleasure to ute. The atrip Is twisted Into s ro ll neither firm nor strong, and this Ig take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tan. given greater resistance by non king In SOME ESSENTIALS FOR COWS Helps purify the Mood, drives out * special glue that becomes Insoluble the germs of Winter, gats yon hust on treating with hot vapors. 771* ma Animals WIN Do fiottar if Not (ten- ling, bustling, full of Hfa and energy. terial la atretclied for weaving M o fined Tee Clooely—Warm Sta- 36c. Tea or Tablets. Puhrman’s finer and stronger threads The Moline is tiie o n ly p ra c tic a l tr a c to r in s m a ll fields a n d sw a m p y , s o f t g ro u n d . A t w o rk o n th e f a r m n ear Lam pa. |-1 * _ lYlOline TRACTORS« FARM TftO! THOS. H ANLY, A gt heard a knock at the doer. Thinking II was an agent, we derided te rit still, when suddenly a tender rap earns, and second class Is SB office with groat receipts of $8,000 or more. The third class Is one with gross receipts of 91.900 or mors. The postmasters of these offices are appointed by the president The appointment must ha operative. Aay peat office with gross receipts of leas than $1.900 la a four Hi tur If nat confined n too rit rises office. Its postmaster la ap- tars. They require above et potatod by the few th assistant post else plenty of exercise, fresh good dean water. Gteud wan are a aicmrity. CoquIHe, Oregon (K B R O 8 E N B ) HAKES r^ J SUMMER OOÛWNG S COMFORTABLE 41