The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917, June 29, 1917, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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or own land to to help the entente symbolism our nel
lies serose the sen. We must win
the war for them as well as for
sahrm; wa can'win H and we shall win
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Sizes IS, 19,20,21,22,26,27,29,31,
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Extra five hook stay«
half a Billion dollars in o o m , penal-
t e , interest and coots.* TW bell has
just n w c far the Kinney tract, and the
Boutin tract to threatened with an in­
junction against further removal of
timber unleu H pa]» up. The amount
due on the O. A C . lebds will probably
be advanead bp. the United Statu
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At Washington, D. C , on the 2 let,
Congreenaan Hawley introduced* bill
amending the sundry civic act by au­
thorising the secretary o f the interior
to utilise a part of the (26,000 ap­
propriated for the protection of the
California A Oregon grant lands for
the protection also, of the Coooo Bay
V; :
Lyons & Jones
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First National Bank Building
cannot act too quickly to I
Of All the Books
admit new that wo need reforming,
for it took sudi a tramenduous thing
u this war to malm the need mani­
fest to ourselves. We have, without
realising it, carried individualtem to
the point of solflihnou whore it was
in danger o f defeating itself. Now we
we will conserve individualism and in­
dividual initiative for this country by
showing its proper limits as marked
by the'absolute necessity of co-operk-
tiou.
"The principle o f co-operation
must be applied to all our activities
throughout the war aad for all ttose
¡after the war. Remare her always that
there are two kinds of co-operation,
one enforced by the state and the oth­
er voluntarily effected by intelligent
men who know what they want f u
themselves and what they must do for
their fellows. To avoid the former
ion the
to that
100,000
times imported rabbits from Ostend
of the value of (10,000 a day, show­
ing that prejudice against the rabbit
u a food to really unjustified. It el­
se declared that the Belgian hare to
really a rabbit, while the common
jackrabbit to* a hare. The propagan-
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Commercial and Saving Deposits
COQUILLE ,
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OREGON
THE
000,000 or just a dollar for each sun,
woman and chad to the Bod Cross
work. Canada has already given (2
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FRIEND
Wisconsin
lor sale by
2 E E JOHNSON
Abo a complete line of
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Lum ber, Dry Finish Rustic,
M ouldings, Boxes
With «14 contributions to the Bod
Cross fund in the Coquills. district
and a total of (6,007 contributed, the
average gift was (8.16. Wo have Dov­
er folt oo proud of Coquills’s citizen­
ship before aa wo do right now. Their
patriotism and their generosity have
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