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About The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1917)
- -- 5 *3 susaisï,; d practically mK such mistakes u locating a camp where it w ill become a pond are not to be excuaod._____________ at tha Csauüla teaMaU 1 NOT 04 THE GEANT LAND. Under the Acte W Congress o f June S, 1878, and March 8, 1801, resident, o f the state o f Oregon are permitted to take timber free o f charge from the vacant, nnreeerved, non-mineral public lands o f the state, not within national forests, fee their own uses for building, agricultural, mining or other domestic purposes, but not for barter gr sale, under rules and regula- tione proscribed by the Secretary o f the Interior. Copies o f those rules and regulations m ay be secured by ap plication to the <!hief o f Field Divi sion, General Land Office, 810 Coatom Hones, Portland, Oregon. fT '# : : •TiJlSl . , - v:- J-' • ' E lectric Grinding and • Buffing Outfits ri For foundries, w oodw orking, machine and repair shops or general manufactur ing purposes, these outfits w ill give lasting satisfaction* They are clean, reliable and econom ical and have large productive capacity. ----- O m rw H rt advk* — a ll fiow or mmtUn ? w~" 7% .•'**•■*’* h * d t* • ***• Oregon Power Co. f“4; rr “Phone71 ’ST"- ■ & Indescribable. Every house in the Whole village was destroyed. We dragged the villagers eue after an other out o f the m oot unlikely corners. The man were shot eg w ell. a the women and children whs were la the souvent, since shots had been fired from the eonveut windows; and wa a lands embraced within the Oregon California Railroad Grant, title to which has been revested in the Gov ernment, ere not vacant, unreserved, non-mineral public lands within the meaning o f the above Acta o f Con gress, and that there is no authority for the granting o f permieison to cut or racnovo timber from these londa. Therefore, any person cutting or re moving timber from said Oregon A California Railroad Great lands must be considered a trespasser, and sub ject to prosecution under the law* o f the United States. known to man, tha m vlngs bank book is tha one that w fll coma in handiest days o f troubla. Got one of these books by opening an account with this bank. The inhabitants m ight have escaped the penalty by handing over the guil ty and paying 1*000 fram e. “The inhabitants fired as our men again. The division took drastic steps to stop the villages being burnt and the inhabitants being shot. Tha pret ty little village o f G as d 'O rn e, how ever, was apparently eat on fire with out cause. A cyclist feO off his ma chine and hie rifle want off. Ho im mediately said ha had basa shot ah A ll tha inks hi tante ware burnt in the houses. I hope there w ill bo no more in It dosant taka much to start a s account and it w ill grow am asiagly if you give it at- F « * M ERCHANTS BANK Commercial and Saving Deposits COQUILLE TH E PERFECT CONFIDENCE. - • DAIRYMAN’S OREGON FRIEND Wisconsin E. E. JOHNSON Also a com plete line o f Lumber, Dry Finish Rustic, Mouldings, Boxes and Crates THB PWOTBCT10W SEAL-IT IS MOT ItHAL O R A pblL V W ypM pyT T M a \\ '* - - 'V - -•------ -— — r « * * ■ » * * « * • » • ■ -