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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1921)
■ ,. K J j t 'L «■> I -«•Wi- <?>***? " Ti1 d J IP , ....... I . ! •(>’ * « * ,4 **s# : j ^ ama Parts {- WÊEÊ Irai? - 1 , 1921 /vV whereit can ’ ¿Mb B ?W a g< w 6 iw n a sM n sm u •»•'./«¿•‘».oa * in . : $2.75 per Tier i ss Room No. 9, First National Bank Building 'it i ■ H w y, Fanners & al Coquille ia tha 1 Slf if any e • • e • e a o a * • a • 2. Overdrafts assured aad aai • o a « h ■*_ t • V * e*b»* ». U. a government securities in items *1 end »6, if any 4. Other r.m m 18,000.00 SMTI.W 10. Checks on and other ea other benka ia 11. Exchanges for ' SSUT the same city *,üSSS W 18. Cash on hand to vault ..................... <■ WTj " • Total —■*• aad duo from banks, iteou S, », 10, U aad If, ftO.Mp av _ 16. Customer's liability aooount af “aecaptaacoo” ^Mwtad by this bank 'and by c$h*r banks fjpr the aecount of this bank 1,»14JS ia aad took fa n tbs sndlsass, amid thé ap f i ■ ti M i' ■ A f c O of a wall packed kouso. The Total .................... t h •• gm - .-Md _ . . by praytak by JUv R. L. Woodward; several 17. Capital stock paid to ........... by tha school, s piano and IS. Surplus fund . . - . —................ .......................... «Mia solo fay Mrs. Eva Tracy aad (a) Undivided piodto, . . . . . . . . Arthur Farrier, a rsadiny, "Aunt (b) Lose currant axpsnsss, to- mmmmm ’a Haro," by Mias flossie tenet aad taxes paid . . . . 7,007.87 «»• » ‘ rsro given. Mr. C. E. DEMAND DET08IT8. other than banks, subject to reserve.' 84. Deposits due the 8tete of Oregon, and deposits due county . ____ also Rax Dallas, af the or cities and other public fund« . ..................... 5 ;-"* Chrjptton church at Coquillo Mr. 26. Individual daposita subject to check ............. i i : ........ . Demand certificates of deposit outstanding . ................. 1,770.28 Mattsy, ia adrtraaaiag tbs sndiswes, spoke very emamsndably of the won Total of domand deposiU, other than hank dopoeite, derful work done in this school, men- subject to reserve, items S4.8/1, 26, 87 and 88, »181^89.14 / tloniny the fact that in goiny over the TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, subject to reserve aad records,* be found that this was. A s payable oa demand and subject to notice: lagyast number of Sth yrsda yiiadu- 2«. Time certificate, of deposit outstanding ........................ « ^ » 0® atss of any rural school in the past 80. Savings deposits, payablo subject to notice . . . . : SI4SL1S thrss years in this county, Aftsr a ■ b h Total of time sad savings daposits payable on demand few aura brief but wiry encours yiny aad subject to notice, items 8» and 80, »47,280.78 UM remarks he than introduced Box Dal- 87. Liabilities, otkor than above stated, if any . . . . . . . . . | Us, Christian minister, who also gave a splendid address. Among other Total .... • * * .R IW IM I things bs encouraged Os teta of Orogon, t i to press on to p e County of Cosa, ss the fact that this was only I, Jno. E. Rosa, csshfar of toe above stone to liras of greater timt the above statement is trae tb tos bsot of my I Hfa address, delivered . Jno. E. Roas, Cashiar. Subscribod and swoca «o bsfora me this 6th day of July, IStt. was certainly enjoyed by all. ■¡a Lomax L. Turnar, Notary Public. My commission expire# Aprfl 87,1»S Mr. Jos Lett, aa chairman of tha | board, Mian presented the CORRE CT —Attast: which wars gladly received by J. E. Norton, Lomax L. Turnar, Directora. — ----------- ^"V,i f a f a ------- i— -- ------ , t - f ta » . a whs bad labored so faithfully bs ■cases under such trj tion «aa raoerded to any af the la- to-obtain them. A torn «lists gradas. — Oas «h o «a s of the diplomas tha class was almost there. *’— » • « • ■ ■ <<*<M .& Beaver 1 H Hat «V Ossa County aa pnhltahml h b also the Co- Mi. «visa ef which I if ora ma, om is atomet lsd if tim Arago Consolida with a list of 16 graduate., sad «hick fa so completely loft oat, fa laaQy a part of Coat » dn ppsd <C tha mapf Wo as, however, that it «as aa oa soma mm’s part aad that « I ha vo boon M a f i a this Hat Oa tbs svsniay of Jons 11th ui tbs faadorahip of Miss Hassl Ui bauyk, as taackar of tko Intarmadiate aa aiyhth yrsda graduating i «a s bsM at Arago, as prsvfaasiy ia tbs Sat With Mrs. Eva Trhcy at tbs piano, it «aa a pretty sight, whaa tbs IS v. _ . i ______ j, - ] ----- is, oaa'partf, Mrs. Wetter Schroedsr, herself contri- a last« clothes basketful, in- ___ a lovely Mg bunch of calls 111- lios to each of the class. Following are tbs nemos of those who ware suc cessful, either by exemption or state I Edyth Woodward, Ar- Ftrrier, Alfred Call aa aa I I I I I Here’s w h y C A M E L S the quality cigarette O B C A U S E we put the utmost quality late this one brand. Gamela are at food ac ifa pos sible for skill, money and lifelong knowledge o f fine tobaccos to make a cigarette. Nothing is too good for Camels. And bear this in mind! Everything is done to make Camels the best cigarette i f s possible to buy. Nothing is dona simply for show. Take the Camel package for instance. I f s the most perfect packing science can devise to pro tect cigarettes and keep them fresh. Heavy paper —secure foil wrapping— revenue stamp to seal the fold a n i make the package air-tight. But there's nothing flashy about it T on 'll find no extra wrappers. No frills or furbelows. Such things do not improve the smoke any more than premiums or coupons. And remember__you must pay their extra cost or get lowered quality. I f you want the smoothest, mellowest, mildest cigarette you can imagine—and one entirely fine from cigaretty aftertastOj I f s Camels for yOq. ANY Notice is hereby given that I will aot bs naponaible for say debts cos- traetsd by my wife aftsr tbs date of tkis notice /sly 1, l f f i. S4U* "L M U y tlf' THE MOHICANS," Liberty TuesJay and | 0 » A t u pay* eova * ‘ ' ■ - ..