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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1920)
rÆ Bœ I ■ ’s i* * * , ... “ Busy Corner 1 t ■ '< *& J . • # ard » '■ i I -. B m WST ù Æ THE JERRY JETER EVANGEUSTIC Party ■ f r « - o f JiBry^eter and his wife, Mrs. Jerry preaching, Mr. Jeter, conducts draws cartoons, and ÍH a picture on canvas K I for children, young people and women. Their campaigns are mostly co-operative and union. P i . ' ^ '■il 's^imsi' I-i m i -»T ihirfim i n«<nr" I ;*.srtí w W v I I f Invited to Attend so’ BgM M j L S. The L en a * may «ell the mid legal proceeding on or arising oat oi milk or cream or the by-product* this contract *, therefrcm within or Without this j 16. The dairyman hereby expressly state, at such time and upon such authorises the League to datteer to conditions and term* as It may deem the Oregon DairyoUn’s By-product* fair and advisable; and It may sell Corporation any or all of his milk or all or any part o f the milk and cream cream for handling, proeeaaing, man- products to any agency for the co-; ufdtturing into by-product*, or under operative marketing at the milk .pro- an obligation to pay all proportionate dueta of the Pacific Coast or of other 'costc of such service* and retirement eta tea or group of its tea and under of 20 per cent of the preferred stock cueh condition* aa will serve ti e Joint annually, beginning with 1921, and interests of the dairyman and the the 7 per cent dividend of all oat- publie; and any proportionate ex- standing preferred stock, such ether ponses connected therewith shall be <- o » m , charges or advances and on deemed marketing coats under Para- such terms and conditions aa the grap-i Fiva. League may deem advantageous and I, The dairyman further agrees profitable to the dairyman, that the League shall borrow maney 16 . (a ) If the League brings any in ita name for any purpose on the .ictiott whatever by reaaon of a by-products or on any warehouse re- breajh hereof, the dairyman agrsse ceipts or on any account* for the sale to pay to the League all costa, of of milk or cream or by-products, or court, costs far bends and otherwise, on any commercial paper delivered expenses o f travel-and rQ expenses therefor. The League shall pro-rate arising out of or caused by the litiga- the money so received among the tion and any reasonable attorney’s dairymen according to the district fee expended or incurred by it in pools and pay to each dairyman his such proceedings; and all such coats propertioaate amount thereof. and expenses shall be included in the 10. The League may establish aell- judgment and sltall be entiled to the LKN E VE Point Traimportation • diver 6# to Loneve to look fur a wheel off the Mr. -ferry, the bee man, prill leave next wedk tor Eagene, «A ere he will spent the winter with his atetar. D. L. Baahlwgham fn m Marshfield was heps last weak to survey the land for the diking district. Mr. and Mrs. Tfiaf Kelly will leave for Orants Pass In a few- days. Mrs. Kelley wOl remain for aeten l weeka. To whom shipping Kind of product .. Contract secured by ....................... By authority o f a redblutidn of the Board of Directors of the Oregon Dairymen’s Co-oper-tive League, adopted on-the 7th day of June, 1020, this agreement is approved, accepted and executed. OREGON DAIRYMEN S - • CO-OPERATIVE LEAGUE impracticable and extremely difficult to determine the actual damage re sulting to the League, should the dairyman fail to sed and deliver all M , W . . | . k S . L -n . J » and New Orleans, will bo returned to service October L It Is also intimât- ed that the Shasta Limited, train de luxe operated prafar to the war bo- tween Portland and San Francisco, may be restored to aèrvtae. frote Goquille for a short visit. He to improving nicely after hte recept au tomobile accident Mrs. O. J. Dais bo waa in Coquill* last Wednesday to Interview the county court Mrs. Tom Kelly went to Marshfield iturday aad returned to her home on Sunday. Mias Olive K. Taylor roWraod F r i-1 ty morning after spending a moath in Olympia, Wash., visMng relatives and friends. ' V* School opened here Tuesday, Gertrude Bogard, o f Lampa, ie the guest o f Hasel Cowan for a few day«. Mrs. James McGraw Is away for a „ ■> . mm* » • « - — Mr*. Tuaaday hi Coqagle. _ ^ *— -------------— Th* Oregon Fanner is stilt furnish *** toT 8218 in connection' with the . *- Sm*1"«». and why Ha publishers ta dollar or a dollar and îoT • paper aa good aa 1 M m ■ « o w * . T h is ? hat in deal for 1600 feet at water frontage We effer On* ttmwfted Donare tw w ui li; Sd‘!rJ:«*î^Lî:±rtoi elivery of milk or‘bream, the League shall bo entiled to an injunction to prevent further^ breach hereof, and to a decree for specific performance hereof; and and Union oil Aoeka, to bo wad a* a Catarrh Medicine has ben taken site f ^ Ir m r a 'a ^ te o h M o M k Conetr aa the f ¿. * formal approved. W formally MLiMtar you hr tor the Metesme ter a i b b s b to re -1 far a year. w T ""1*** ^ jL ¿ - |^ p ]J 7 *c o ^ T e ie * « ,4-Í J ¿*4 f