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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1925)
KW*’ 3if2?ïT'i 1936. Hafl Re-elected Presides! --su Reserve Distifct No. It - Charle. Hall waa re-elected preei- dent a>d general manager of Coo. A Curry Telephone company, during the first Marshfield meeting of the at Coquille, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business April 6th, 1926. board of director, in the Hall build RESOURCES ing Wednesday morning. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts shown in items 29 and 30, if any .......... ................................................... I E. C. Smith, of Hood River, «tot Overdrafts, secured and unsecured ..................... ....................... C. E. Hickman, of Portland, were re U. S. government seedritiea owbed, including those shown elected vice president and secretary, >¿60.00 items 80 and 86, if any bwg**e*eee0*-eee»ee*'0ee. •••««•• • respectively. These two with Hall Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign gov^ eminent, state, municipal, corporation, etc., including those form the board of directors. 58,289.54 shown ir; items 30 and 35, if any................... . Visiting directors were greatly Stocks, securities, claims, liens. Judgments, ete. 4,766JS pleased with progress made by the Banking house, 312,600.00; furniture and fixtures, 37,800.00 20,300.0U company during the past year. Two Real estate owned other than banking house.......... ................ 2,600.00 (ab) Cash on hand in vault and due from banks, bankers and small lisas, 8ixes-Elk and Bear creek, trust companies designated and approved reserve agents were added to the system and more of this bank .................................................................................... 32,534411 : than 1000 new subscribers plated pn Exchanges for clearing house and items on other banks in the the books. 422.26 “ _— “ ............ Checks on banks outside city or town of reporting bank and Approximately 3176,000 was 220.00 spent during 1926 and about 3100,000 l banks, items 8, 9, 10 and Ü wjll be expended this year. The new ........................................ 333,176.26 plant in the Hall building will give 4,315.76 ipeid ......... r,......... .............. 3J6 excellent service for many years to • • • •..................................... ».......... come but an additional section will .3247,743.00 probably be added in one year. The new system started with 1000 lines 26,000.00 6,400.00 which cpres for more than 2,000 sub 3301.10 scribers.—fiews. Farmers & Merchants Bank. "The so-called Shiners sent to the I commission by you for identification, upon examination are classified under the identification of SiWerside sal mon. The classification is made be- ! yond doubt. They are yearling Sil- i verside salmon and as they run from I three, six and seven inches in length, can not be taken lawfully in shy manner.” Thus the state game commission bore out his contention that fishing so-oslled shiners of Coquille river was illegal. —- Mr. Fish waa here Wednesdly and stated that he would strictly enforce this law. “I have given ample pub licity to the law for the past three yean and now believe that all sports men should heed the law strictly." The most recent dispute arose, fol lowing receipt of a letter from the game commission that fishing for shiners was legal. This letter was written,poder the impression that in- 4 Report of the Condition of 163,267.46 • 78,57 4,685.00 -4-------- ,------- ___ _. _ ________ ________ ___________ ¿to notice . . .r...... 31443.57 Total of time and savings deposits "payable on demand or —----- -- subject to notice, items 27 and 28 .......................356,110.97 Total .................. 3247.743.00 State of Oregon, County* of Coos, as I, Jno. E. Ross, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. , Jno *»«. Cashier, CORRECT—Attest: ’ „ ’ J- E. Norton, C. J. Fuhrman, J. W. Miller, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of April, 1926. ,, W. 8. Sickels, Notary Public. i»«*1) My commission expires Oct 26, 1923. a perch. There I is no dosed season on that shiner, and I they are seldom more than six sir I seven inches long. Fish further stated that these I fish, during the season which opened Ion Wednesday, April 16, come under the same restrictions as to length and bag limit as any trout, salmon or other game fish. a . , Justice Stanley performed the cer emony for them at his office the same day. . , April 13—James Ralph Leeth and Amanda E. Noah, both of Allegany. They were married here the same day by Rev. J. S. Penix at the M. E. parsonage. April 14—Frank H. Vail, of Sixes, and Claudia Alma Inman, of Bandon. The bride is a daughter of C. C. In man, Sixes river gold miner. ■<■■■' April 15—Clyde Ogle and Mary MeNelly, both of CoquiHo. Rev. J. 3. Penix performed the ceremony for them the same dnrt'hiiruSdtau. " Coquille Has Paid Quota The Coos Bay Times went out of its way to take an untruthful fling at 1 Coquille. That paper stated that Co quille had dropped its support of the Bey 8cout Executive with an unpaid balance still standing against thia city. A week ago the Chamber of Com merce here paid the balance due for the flrat quarter—somewhere near 375 —and intends to pay its quota for April. This city did intend to givf up sup -'ii'i & 'V'i Want Ads Buy Your Groceries At Wholesale Prices FOR SALE—A few good fresh cows. J. L.»Smith. .1. i- ,i... FOR SALE—MACHINES. Don’t buy your sewing machines 'until you see ovrs. We can save you money. Al) of our used machines are pric ed low for quick sale as we must have the space for our new stock ■ of White Sewing machines and our Free Dressmaking School. Come tn early and take your choice. We also rent and repair all makes of sewing machines. Sewing Machine Store next to Liberty Theatre. Phone 38J. Summer Favors the Circular Skirt / / 'Tc A LAND CLOSE IN FOR SALE—Tvo tract, of land a mile and a quarter y up the river from thia city on the Myrtle Point road, one of 40 and the other of 36 acre», adjoining the Pe ter Jacdbsen and Dr. Kirahman ....... -t------------------------------------------- FOR RENT—3 large room, with bath, partly furni.hed, near grade school. 327 S. Beach St, Phone 39M 18tl* _____ ___ ____ ___ _ < NOSLER’S CASH STORE 8ATB MONEY BY FATING CASH . '* DRYALDER WOOD for sals by C. -W. Hfll. Phone 108L lOtf • TWO GOOD registered Durham Bull, fur Ml*. A. B. Gant, Myr tie Point, Ore. Phone 10x6. 10t4* - basque and trimmed w/ith a ribbon rosette. /ft S\ 1 /JiJl \ Make Your Summer Dresses With the Aid of the Deltor \Tf/ \\ll ** Style 6030 FOR SALE—Cabbage and • Tomato Planta. Mrs. Jerry Peart. Phone 34IÍ. placea. Much second growth wood on ft, and an admirable location for a chicken ranch. Price reason able. See Helen Gaffney nt the Quick apartments at the east end of First street bridge. 18tl* A FEW REGISTERED YEARLING Hereford Bulls for sale. Write for, prices. Ellis 8. Dement, Myrtle Point, Oregon. • 12tb* ----------------------------------------------------- FOR SALE—50 acre dairy ranch,! one mile below Riverton on new highway, river frontage. Terms on j part payment. Wm. D. Roberta,' Medford, Ore. 9tf ifyf* 59M is for the X X THAT to the Deltor? A wonderful VV dressmaking guidé, included with . Butterick Patterns, that shows you with pictures how to make each dress from start to finish. . Buy your patterns at our Butterick Department, consult each pat* tern envelope for the kind and amount of material to use, and then visit our piece- goods counter. Here you win find all the soft new Summer materials in the pop ular shades.