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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1920)
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We believe in the fullest possible co-operation between all necessary elements of the dairy indus try. “Co-operation” is a magic word. But mis guided co-operation has only brought disaster. Because of Its arbitrary tactics, its poorly worked out theories and its unsound financial plans, we believe the so-called Dairymen’s League is MIS-GUIDED CO-OPERATION. It is w hat you might term “Co-operation Among Promoters.” For these reasons the COMPANY has refused to recognize this League or to have any dealings with its officials. This policy we will continue to follow, preferring to deal directly with opr patrons. We will gladly continue to buy from and deal directly with all Dairymen who desire to ship to us. We will continue at all times to pay the fnll , market price for all milk received. Such market price is not fixed by us, for our friends and patrons must realize th at we cannot pay a higher price far our raw material, thairwill enable us to compete in the markets of the World with our finished product. Any attempt to control and force unnatural high milk prices in Coos County, so her products cannot successfully so compete, can only ejid in disaster to the Dairying Industry of the County. N estle’s Food Company ...il Cool* th . stomach, washes oat the bowab, drives oat imparities, helps the liver—it’s Hollister’s Rocky Moan- tain Tea. Take It once a week duftng hot weather and see how happy and contented you’ll be. S6c, Tea or Tab lets. Fuhrman’s Pharmacy. The same beloved Mary Pickford, Farm and Home a Unit. CLUB PREMIUM LIST with her smiles and tears, her loves Port Orfdrd Tribune and hates, her whims and winning County Fair Myrtle Point Sept.lS-lS. An editorial in a local exchange last ways in an entriely new characterisa week compares the violators of our (From Farm Bureau News) tion. See her in “Heart 0 ’ the Hills’ Open to all club members who shall game lsw with the petty thief who is at the Liberty Theater, Monday and have completed club project and made a menace to society, and urges its Tuesday, Aug. 2d and Sd. readers to help the officers apprehend the required reports. and convict game law violators The Sentinel and the Oregon Parm Send the Sentinel to eastern friends. Potatoes (10) . $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.60 $1.00 (“thieves,” as it calls them) whenev er can still be obtained for $$.16 for Garden (5 varieties of vegetables) er they can. The article in question one year. Calling Cards, 100 for 11.25 was under the heading, “Help the $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 Poultry (Trio. May also enter adult Game Protector.” The Tribune does not advocate the . contest.) Violation of any law, but instead of $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 Hogs (May enter also in adult contest) “help the game protector,” we say “help protect the game.” And this Market hogs should be done in a sane and sensible $5.00 $2.50 $1.50 way, following the spirit of the law Purebred sow over one year rather than the letter of it. $10.00 $5.00 *’ . Purebred sow under one year It is true there are those who hunt $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.60 during closed season who deserve con Calf, purebred under one year (may viction, and in many such instances slco enter adult contest.) the game warden is helped by local $4X0 $8.00 residents in his attempt to secure evi Calf, grade under one year dence that will convict, but. on the $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 other hand, there are more who hunt Canning (2 pts.fruit; 2 pts. vegetables) during open season that are real .law $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 violators. At a rule the dosed sea Sewing Division t son hunter is a resident of the county By the SMELL you can tell when yon prepare oar $8.00 $2.50 $2.00 who is interested in the protection of tea and coffee. A first and seoend prize of $2 and its game, while many of the open sea Too fain arv.advantage in the resources, And the FLAVOR gains your favor. $1 respectively in each of the next son hunters are would-be sports, oat experience, knowledge and equipment of The best tea and coffee Is the cheapest. It costs a best five club exhibits. for a good time, and don’t care how the Standard Oil Company, which combine few cents more per pound, but less per CUP. Sewing Division II much game they destroy and waste. to make Zerolene an oil of quality. They Drink our tea and coffee one week and you will be $3.00 $2.00 We believe that the settlers who are our customer for Hfe. create an efficiency in the m anufacture of Aflrst and second prize of $2 and ndergoing the inconveniences, and w * fine lubricants hard to duplicate elsewhere $1 respectively in each of the next oftentimes hardship, of developing a Try OUR Groceries in the World. best three club exhibits. new country are entitled to the bene Sewing Division III Use Zerolene for the Correct Lubrication fits of its natural resources. Such re $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 of your automobile, t r a d or tractor. sources should, of course, be conserv Food Preparation ed, but, for instance, there are better stamdakd on. < P A N T $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 ways of conserving our deer than by Home Making convicting every settler who provides Did >ou ever hear of a jury rising Mary Pickford in an entirely new $3.00 $2.00' $1.00 meat for his family by killing a bock and each individual declaring that he role, as a mountain girl in God’s out of season, and to call all such set was guilty of murder, and not the ac Great Oot-of-Doors. See her in Mary Pickford as a Night Rider, tlers thieves is an unwarranted accu cused, in a court room trial? It hap "Heart O’ the Hills,” at the Liberty whirls <nW the mountains with the sation that slurs many men whose pens among the loyal mountaineers. Theatre, Monday and Tuesday, Aug. clansmen at her heels. Look for this honesty and integrity are above ques It will warm yoar heart in the trial of 2 and 8. v t tremendous scene in “Heart O’ the tion. Mary Pickford for murder in “Heart Hills,” at the Liberty Theatre, Mon O’ the Hills’’ at the Liberty Theatre If you want a Portland daily in con day and Tuesday, Aag. 2 and S. Send the Sentinel to eastern friends. Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 2 and $. nection with your 8entinel subscrib- tion you will find th at we make an ^fou dain an advantage, Farmers’ Union Store grade fo r * each type o f engine A. B. O il, C oquille, O regon. Send the Sentinel to I friends. Call on us for Stationery. Coll oo us for Stationary. 0 mm attraetiva <