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’•si* - tW á p r • COQUILLE. OREGON. FRIDAY. JULY fi. 1988. 1MB COQUILLE PALLET PAGE TWO * N - 1* Charter N*. MYRTLE POINT ITEMS e u - ban k FIRST I H at Coquill* in the state o f Oregon, at the elaae o f basine* , on Juno 80th, 1928. RESOURCES u ** L captase— o f other teaks, aad foraign bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement of this bank (except those shown in b and e ) ----- Overdraft*, unsecured . . . : ................ .v........... A i'U . & Government seenritiee owned: a Deposited to secure circulation <U. 8. par vaino) .................... b AH otter United 8 tat#* (iftctoding premiums', if any) Total ..................... 6 ■6. V A. ' „ ' 64,500.09 126,610g» 86,400.90 80,064 8. 10. 7840Ì.1A ■ p i m 1 fe ';V’á n. trust companies in th* United States (otter than included in Items 8, 9 and 1 0 ) ........ * ----- Checks on otter bank* ia the asm* city or town 18. aa reporting bank (pther than Item I I ) .......... Totals o f Itoam 9, 10, II, 12 and I I .................. 14J> MiacaHanaoua cash items Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and 16. TOTAL ......................................... . . . . . . . . . ......... LIABILITIES 17. Capital stock paid in ............................................. 18. Surplus fund ....................» ..................................... 19 Undivided Profits . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ *................... 20 Circulating notes outstandhig .................... . 98. Amount du* to State baalm, bankers, and trust companies in the United States and foreign countries (o tte r than included in Items 21 or 1 ' n .............................................................................. 24. Certified chocks outstanding ................................ Total o f Items 21, 22, 28, 24 and 2 6 ............ „ Demand deposite (other than bank deposite} subject te Bm mv i (deposita payable within 80 day*): 24, Individual, deposits subject to c h e c k ............. 27. Certificates o f deposit duo in last than 90 days r (otter than fo r money bqrnrwad).. . . . . . . . . . . 28. Stats, county, or otter municipal deposita secur ed by pledge o f aomte o f this hank or surety t e n d .................... . . . . . . . . i ......... . 80. Dividends unpaid ............ ....................................... V Total o f demand deposits (o tte r than bank deposits) subject te Rósame, Items 26, 27, St, , 29, 80 and 8 1 .................. *............. ."..J ............... Tim* deposits sabject to Reserve (payable a f ter SO days, er subject te 80 days er mare an tica, aad postal aaviaga): o f doposit (o tte r than far money Tom Guerin aad fam ily returned from their trip through California la te weak. They were accompanied • by Mr. Guarin’a niece and neph ew, Mm. Emma Kalker and Roy Guar- in, who will visit t e n a while. Humid Bergait is enjoying a visit this weak with hia two brothers, who cam# from Tacoma, Washington. Aldan Deyea is team after spend- dag two weeks in California. W . C. Pansier want to Powers on Sunday to visit hia brother, Charles. Mrs. Mary A fros want te Pew« last Sunday to taka etergs of the telephone ofleo at that place • Mr. aad Mrs. Jack Nash, of Pow er*, passed through town on* day this week on tteir way to Port Orford to anjoy aa outing. ■ Mr. and M is. Claud Mullen aad fam ily started, Sunday, fa r • trip te the Oregon eaves, near Grants Pass. Mrs. Cllte Sprenger and *m daughters, Batty aad Shirley, went to Portland this wash to visit relatives. Mr. E. J. Michael and fam ily hi returned from tteir trip te British 1,616.46 E H M t • 60JW0.60 Miss Gladys Zell, who haa bean o f 10,000.00 fice nurse fo r Dr. W. L. Pemberton 12,606.10 12,668.10 fo t some time, haa gone east. 12300.00 Dr. Jouett P. Bray and fam ily start ed f o / Georgia this weak, where they w ill make their future home. Dr. Bray has been the pastor i f the South . , 6,018.66 Methodist church bare fo r some time 816.00 and will be greatly missed by hia con gregation. 1» 6388.66 Mrs. Pearls Presalar has bean quite .* 800,219.99 — — 26,786-12 16,09938 2300.00 Total o f timo deposita subject to Became. Items 88, 88, 84 aad 86^.................................... T O T A L ............ .............. .............................. j . . . . State o f Oregon, County o f Coon, n r: L a C . Sanford, Cashier o f the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement ia true te tte test o f m y knowledge and belief. a a Sanford, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn te before me this 6th day o f Jaly, 1888. (Baal) J. J. Stanley, Notary Fottio fo r Oregon. Residing at Cogniti*, Cass Comity, Oregon My Commission Expires Dae. 1988. Mrs. Charlas Adaasa ia enjoying a visit with her listar, Mrs. Jennie Me- Jticklt, o f California. Mr. apd M rs John B ilioni and children, at A rago, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Knight, Jr., o f this city, motored to Rosaburg last Sunday. Clarence Clinton, who haa bean in the Pemberton hospital the past two waoks, suffering from the affects o f his recant accident, ia slowly improv- in*. Jack Meat and w ife, o f Coquills, motored through town Sunday, on thair way to Montague, California, on a short balseas trip. Rasas Ward ia home after aiterai months spent in sight seeing in Old Mexico. E. N , Smith and w ife, of El den tro, California, era at the Guerin Ho te l Their daughter, Mise Joeephine, is visiting at the home o f her unde, W. W . Deyoe. W allace Dement ia home from Loe . jl EAST FORK NOTES....r l Mr. Roger and fam ily motored from the Lawhorn and 8umerlin Camp to North Bend Monday. Mr. Taylor, the grandfather of thoae grown-up child ren and atUl a young.Ler, gooa with them For three yean or more they have been with the logging outfit and their going leaven a hole ha the camp that ia felt aa well aa aeon. Monday, the Lawhorn and SumerUn Camp taiehed that* cleaning up »»^ abut down Ior a few weewa. They have 9,000 logs, 6,000,000 feet, in the river, without counting the atragglera along W« a n not talkinff of •**th<lu*k* ; . ■ • < • " # Just Fruit Jars George Chaney haa something like 960,000 in his engines and rigging. The hooka ahow that the dam coot 94,444. It tehee moaey to log, and high water to get any pert o f it book. Haily Laird ia in the millionaire elaae again. Ha haa bought a Dodge econom y ja r s ball Henry W yrick end fam ily came heme. Sunday from the Smith * Ping ara camp at Sumner to spend the week lay-off, and, with hia father and moth er, all spent Independence Day at the colehration In Marshfield. There ia to ha a meeting at Dora Cemetery July 14 at 1 p. m., for the purpoee o f appointing a committee to attend to the construction o f a new chapel at that cemetery. It Is. hoped there will be a good number present at The Youths Companion o f Juno 28 says a man ia the Bureau o f Foreign and Domestic Commerce at Washing ton declared that the German govern ment, masked under the names o f in dividuals, is sending its gold to the United States, whore it has at present between 1500,000,000 aad $1,000,000»- 000 invested in stocks and bonds. That is a good picture o f the treacher ous, traitorous Germany, bellyaching that aha can't pay and lending bar money to the United States that aka may make a profit on her debts. Franc* haa paid out $8,000,000,000 toward building up her country trhich Ger many destroyed- Germany haa paid only a dribble. Prance went aftyr that which belonged to her when she want into the Ruhr^and aha gats it regard- ed Germany, anQ bar pala belch o a t The Geraum mark and the German character are two o f a kind; they are shrinkable v aloes. The W orld’s Work fo r Jaly says: “ It ia a cheerful fact that papular sentiment far Amer ican membership in the League o f Na tem i ia gaining momentum. This is, perhaps, the most outstanding fast in American public Hfa." It la ateo a fa ct that Cabot Lodge reached hia high water mark in statesmanship, aa the ringmaster o f the downs in the United States senate at the time of the world's grief. b a l l m a so n j a r s IMPROV’D JABS, SURE SEAL I » . - Kerr*. SELF SEALING JARS, SOME JARS Lido C«po Clamps both toll aad 84 a a t Check up on your noedo and wcure your am ply while stocka aw complote Certo CfiftO We Have It , , It simplifies the making of Jelly and Jam. It’s going fast—have you tried it? “If not, you aw overlooking something really worth + • whils. 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Oerding Mfg. Co. Located Mar CoquiUa River drawbridge Cabinet and Interior Finishing-Mill Work We carry a steak of Hardwood—Myrtle, Maple, Alder, Ash; also Port O rford W hite Cedar Myrtlewood Novelties Mr. Rockwell came op from Ban- don Saturday for a visit with Ms son, W ilber. Ail sen Barker, who has born visit ing in Marshfield the past week, has returned horn«. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carter, , sens Clarence and Shirley, and Elton Schroeder, celebrated at Drain. They were mat by Mr. aad Mrs. Craig Coa- dlt, o f Corvallis, Oregon. Last Sunday, Mrs. Jennie Towns, age 81, passed away at Dr. O. H. Clark’s home, after a long illness. She is Mrs. Clark’s aunt and has re aldad here for over a year. The re matala were sent for boriai to Pate A lto, C alif o n te , whore her two son* BURNING BRIDGES W* era ever burning bridges; U fa seems built with aadleas partings. Are w* ten t by wandering witches Urging aa to fitful startings? 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