The Coquille Valley sentinel and the Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1917-1921, March 22, 1918, Page 6, Image 6

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FIRST NATIO NAL BANK
4, ISIS
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nt U m elan* at
at Coquille in tha
RESOURCES
2.
lb
$ 168 , 970 . 0 »
and ......................................................................
41.67
Overdraft«, unaacurad.................................
it o n M j , frth rr than Li hart; Banda at 1917):
U. S. bond« dapoaitad to secure circulation (P * *
value) ........... « ............ ..............................
U. S. bond, and certi A cati» o f Indebtadnaaa
6,00040 17400.00
owned and un pled f e d ............................ . . .
L ib ert; lana banda
Liberty Loan Bond«, Stt and 4 per cent,
8 , 160.00
10 a
11 .
15.
16.
1«.
18.
1».
20 .
21 .
sec aid ties, ate. (other than U. 8 .):
v
Bond« and securities plodgad aa collateral
fo r
,
State, or other dopoaita (poatal excluded)
or
billa payable.........................................................$ 12400.00
Securities other than U. 8. bonda (not including
stocks) owned unpledged...................... .............
88,700.70
61,600.70
Total bond«, aocurittee, etc.............................
Stock o f Federal Roaarvo Bank (60 per cent o f
1400.00
«ubacripUon) ................. .....................................
82.700.00
Value of banking houae...................... ...............
6400.00
Furniture and fixtu re«........................................... ,
21400.00
Law fu l reserve with Federal Raaerve Bank . . . .
Caah in vault and net amount« due from nation­
8248448
al banka............... Jl .............................................
Nat amount« due from banka, banker*, and truat
448946
companies other than included in Item « 18,14, 16
Check« on other banka in the aame city or town
________
16444
aa reporting bank (other than Item 17)
Total o f Itema 14, 16, 1«, 17 and 18
87,48748
Checlca on banka located out»id« o f city or town
64441
o f reporting bank and other caah item «.............
Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due
626.00
from U. 8. Treasurer...........................................
Interest earned but not collected— approximate
—on Notea and B ilk Receivable not past due. N ot reported
W ar Savings Certificate* and T h rift
Stamp*
1421.61
actually
$882441.66
TO TAL.
L IA B IL IT IE S
24.
26.
26.
b
27.
80.
88 .
84.
86 .
86 .
88 .
$ 60400.00
Capital stock paid in.
..... 10 , 000.00
Surplus fund...........
Undivided
p rofita ............. %............*..................
4,160.44
a
1494.99
2,455.46
interest and taxes paid.
Interest and discount collected or credited, in ad­
N ot reported
vance o f maturity and not earned (approximate)
1400.00
Amount reserved fo r taxes accrued ...................
12400.00
Circulating notes outstanding..............................
N et amounts due to banka, banker«, and trust
6,189.64
companies (other than included in items 81 or 82
Total o f itema 82 and 88 .................................
6,189.64
Deuuwd dap «site (other than bank deposits) sub­
ject to Raaerve (deposits payable within 80 days):
218,724.70
Individual deposits subject to check ...................
Certificates o f deposit due in loss than 80 day«
46,77748
(other than fo r money b o r r o w e d ).....................
6.70
Certified cheeks........... . . I ..................................
State, county or other municipa deposits secur­
8648744
ed by pledge o f assets o f this b ank................. .
Total demand deposits (other than bank de­
posits) subject to Reserve, Items 84, 85, 86, 87,
88. 89, 40, and 41.......................................... ...$800446.47
T O T A L ........ t ......................... .......... $882,941.66
State o f Oregon, County o f Coos, ss:
I, L. H. Hazard, Cashier o f the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
thr.t the above statement is true to the best o f my knowledge and belief.
„ L. H. H A ZA R D , Cashier.
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Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day o f March, 1918.
J. S. Barton, Notary Public.
M y commission expires March 7, 1921.
Correct— A ttest: A . J. Sherwood, C. T. Skeels, O. C. Sanford.
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Directors.
took off his coat, he
in his own back yard, and
it in a clothes basket.
The
coat was found later with the moa
in the pocket as be had left it; but
a Liberty Loan Bond, a Baby Bo
and a check book and bank book be­
longing to Mrs. Burns, which were in
the basket eould not be found.
A s their household goods had been
taken out o f the houae when its des­
truction appeared inevitable, and then
taken through the adjoining premises
to the east and le ft on the walk north
o f the Sentinel office, the ground was
searched thoroughly and «va ry nook
and drawer in the house looked over
later without finding the missing pa­
pers. W e are sure that, like us, most
men w ill sympathize with Mr. Burns
srhen it is stated that early in the
game he had given the drawers in a
commode the once over without find­
ing the missing papers; but that W ed­
nesday night Mrs.
Burns
went
through them again with feminine
thoroughness and dug them up.
Meantime the number o f the miss­
ing bond had been furnished to the
banks so that if some one picked up
the bond and presented it, there
should be no question about Mrs.
Burns coming into her own.
the state uni-
Tuesday
at the regular assembly period. The
title was, “ Our National Forests,”
sad 'dealt with the problem o f
tion o f forests. Many beautiful
views o f Oregon wore «hoi
A roster o f tha students o f the Co-
a are msmhsrs o f
the first Rainbow Regim ent was i
ceived from the state superintendent
Thursday.
Only tw o schools in
state have more members than Co-
quille, and thaao lend by only a nar­
row margin, though the number of
in those school is fa r greater
than here. The two schools are
CorvaDfe.
It is probable that a track team w ill
be organised this spring in the high-
school to compete in the county meet
at M yrtle Point. W e have some good
material that ought to enable us to
make quite a showing.
Through the eourtesy o f Marshfield
the team has been using the high
school gymnasium at the bay city the
last part o f this week, A late train
rather inconvenienced' the men in re ­
turning Wednesday night, but apart
from that slight discomfort due to
Staying out until tw elve o’clock every­
thing has gone well.
On Tuesday
night the team practiced in Heaslet
hall.
The Bay. dailies both covered the
fire here Sunday morning in good
shape, Dan Maloney, the d tp editor
representing the Tim e«, and Mrs. Ger­
trude Smith the Record. The latter's
statement that “ the city today lies
practically in ruins” reads aa i f it
might have been written in subeo-
qoently lest the Record should lose
U reputation fo r reckless
W i « i w a**«
Team Work in Coo*.
“ Over in Coos county,” says the
Roseburg Nows, “ the county court is
fitting out Abeir home guards with
uniform« that cost something liké $1»
each— some style to those guys—
but the people o f that section o f the
state seem to have a faculty o f pull­
ing together, which is a wonderful as-
O U ’L L enjoy this real
Burley cigarette. It’s
full of flavor— just as good
as a pipe. _
Y
-
IT’S TOASTED
T h e B u rle y tobacco is . ,
toasted; makes the taste
delicious. Y ou know how
toasting improves the iflavor
o f bread.
Arid it’s the
same w itlf tobacco exactly.
Carol Rahskopf and Susie Abell are
both absent from school this week on
This is the way the news o f last account o f sickness.
Sunday morning’s fire was broken to
A program w ill be given by the L i­
the editor o f the Sentinel :
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berty T h rift society during the high
Came down to breakfast at the
school assembly period next Friday
Gallier at Bandon at 6:80. Heard re­
morning. It will consist o f the g iv ­
ports o f a big fire away to the north-
ing o f th rift maxims by the members,
songs by the girls’ trio, a four-minute
Started fo r the Charm at six and
speech by Katie Price, and a reading
waited fo r Charles Hall to talk to
by Miss Newell.
Visitors are wel­
Marshfield.' Learned that the Scenic
come.
.
j
and t h e ' Telephone office had burned
Mr. Noblet addressed the high
and that Supt. Gates, o f the Tele­
phone company had started fo r Co- school on the subject o f “ Attitudes”
Thursday morning.
qulUe on a special train.
Those o f the children who attend
About seven. County A gen t Smith
and those in the
and others came on board at the j e r ­ the Academy
kins’ ranch and brought the news fourth, fifth and seventh grades in
that Masonic Hall and the Wickham the main building had their pictures
taken by Mr. McNeil, o f Portland,
House had burned.
T*his was the second time
H alf an hour later people came on Tuesday.
board with the news that eight or ten Mr. McNeil has taken pictures o f the
buildings including several residences Coquille school children, the other
had been destroyed, that there was time being three years ago.
Mr. Noblet, Charles Oording, Elmer
had been destroyed; that there was
still no mention o f the Sentinel was Neely and Frod Lerenx made a trip
A rrivin g here at 9 and walking up over to M yrtle Point Monday a fter­
Willard street it was a scene o f des­ noon to confer with the management
They Arc Poor Sports.
olation that greeted us, though we o f Athletics there in regard to the
M yrtle Point, Ore. Mar. 21,1918.
ire astonished to see that the fire championship game. It was decided
Mr. J. W . N oblet:— I am w riting to
had .broken through on to Front street to play off the tie at Marshfield Satur­
notify you that we claim the basket
in the Martin building and that the day night. Marshfield bps permitted
ball championship fo r Coos County,
the
use
o
f
the
school
gymnasium
for
Kronenburg houses in this block were
without playing your team Saturday
$7.60
fo
r
three
nights,
and
the
lights,
safe, while the three residences be­
evening, fo r the following reasons:
heat,
and
janitor
service
are
fur­
yond them were gone. Otherwise it
1. Both teams agreed to play upon
nished.
was about aa we had forecast it
The annual try-out fo r the oratori­ a neutral court, said court was to be
Your
cal and the declamation contests will Marshfield Gymnasium court.
“Holy Week” Meetings.
be held at the high School next Friday team, by practicing upon this court
Special community evangelistic si
morning. About seven students ex without our consent, has destroyed
vices will begin in Coquille next Mon­ pect to participate.
the element o f neutrality and has
day evening at 7:30, all pastors join
Mr. M. S. Pitman, o f the State N or consequently disqualified itself to
ing in the services.
A ll Christian mal School at Monmouth, has been meet our team on this court in
people are asked to cooperate in ev engaged to deliver the commencement championship game.
ery way possible. The meetings will address to the graduating class on the ' 2. O b Saturday, March 15, while
be held at the Methodist church to evening o f May 23.
returning from Marshfield Mr. J. C.
continue at least fo r one week. This
On account o f the loss o f the Ma Almack and m yself agreed upon pri
will be H oly Week and in these times sonic Hall it w ill be impossible fo r veto Frank L. Long, o f the U. 8. Ma
when there are so many other thing* the seniors to give the play orignally rines, as referee, fo r the champion
to attract the attention o f the people selected. A t present the class is con ship game, and then later according
it is the desire o f the pastors that at sidering the advisability o f givin g a to your statem ent saw fit to retract
least fo r this week the matter o f per play outdoors, and should the mem­ the agreement.
sonal religion be brought to the at­ bers decide fo r it, the play selected
3. Our total o f scores fo r the eight
tention o f the town. No paid evan­ will probably be Shape* pea re’» Mid­ gamee with our opponents shows (hat
gelist w ill be brought in. The pastors
we have a better claim fo r the chain
summer N ights’ Dream.
will do the preaching.
Who will
Mr. A 1 mack acted as judge o f the pionship than you do.
preach each evening will yiot be
According to the 1917-18 basket
high school debate between Marshfield
known till the hour o f the service. and Eugene at the form er place F ri­ ball rules, you cannot ask us t o 'fo r
Thoee who sing in the community will
fe lt this game, and thereby the Cham
day night.
furnish the music. The churches are
Pictures fo r the annual have baen pionship; since by your disagreement
trying to do what they can for the
sent to the engravers at Portland, and there has been no official referee chos-
towns, and this special effort is being the management expects to issue the
le
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put forth in the fervent hope that Laurel on time.
For the above reasons, Mr. Noblet,
some good may be done. The public
The sixth grade has made about we are o f the opinion that w e are
is invited to attend every meeting.
twenty-five blocks fo r baby quilts for justified in taking the position herein
stated. 8 nee rely— John L. Gary, A th ­
the Belgians.
Moaiaville Flower* I* Coming.
Miss Newell, Miss Spencer and letic Ceach.
The Way We Heard the Story.
Miss Treadgold have received their
certificates fo r first aid work in the
Honor Guard.
Dr. and Mrs. Rich­
mond have faithfu lly devoted their
time every Tuesday evening in help­
ing them obtain their certificates, all
appreciate the Doctor’s efforts.
I Several o f the children o f the
eighth grade have started on their
bchool gardens. The area o f tha gar­
den has been reduced to 4x2 rods so
that more children are able to obtain
that amount o f ground.
A ll the children who have taken up
the project work met in Miss Tread-
gold’s room and briefly went over
what the children were doing and
what they intended to do.
The grade rooms have been having
examinations Thursday and Friday.
Archie Pearce is a new pupil in
Miss Griffin’s room.
Seventh grade girls are busy knit­
On« Table Outfit Saved.
During the exciting moments last ting squares fo r baby quilts fo r the
Sunday morning when the roomers at Belgians.
Carl Livingston has boon absent
the Wickham House were making
hurried exits, Mr. Moeller gathered up from school on account o f sickness.
a table doth with all the silver used
Laura Kidd a pupil In Mrs. Mul-
on the table inside and ¿ook it out fcey’s room has moved out o f town.
with him. That was about all o f the
The follow ing are tha members o f
hotel outfit that was saved.
*
the second Rainbow Ropm ent o f the
H. 0. Anderson is in receipt o f a
letter from the Ellison- W hite Lyce­
um Bureau, offering to replace the
lost Evans’ date o f the Lyceum coarse
with Montaville Flowers.
Needless
to state the committee promptly ac­
cepted the offer.
The date has not
been set but It will be the latter part
o f April or the first o f May. Neither
has it been decided where Mr. Flowers
will speak.
Ordinarily the price of
Mr. Flowers’ appearance is $100 but
under the circumstances the Lyceum
company will send him here fo r the
$60 that was to have been paid Mr.
Evans. Mr. Flowers is international
president o f Lyceum and Chautauqua
Associations, a speaker o f national
renown and has been heard by many
Coquille citizens on (he Chautauqua
platform.
The Stork* in the Bny Paper*.
LUCKY STRIKE
CIGARETTE
Fifth
I the Sentinel to i
grade: Evelyn Oerding, Mary
» Johns«* and Mart* « Paulsen.
M yrtle Point is unfortunate in hav­
ing as coach fo r her basket ball team
a youth eo utterly lacking in the first
principles o f sportsmanship as the
above indicates. No true sportsman
would have uttered a protest against
the Coquille team keeping in practice
this week by going over to Marshfield
after their local hall had been burned,
and there was no place in town where
practice could be continued.
M yrtle Point has not the slightest
claim ,to the championship, and can
never make such a claim stick.
Ray D m * Fought in Vain.
Ray Dean, whose lose on household
gepds amounted to about $460, says
that he had alTftre out on the roof o f
his home until the Tuttle house just
south caught fire and then nothing
could save it. I f more assistance had
been available fo r the Tuttle house,
all three residences in this block
could have been saved. Before going
to protect his horns Mr. Dean had
been in the thick o f the fight between
the Heraey building and the Baxter.
East Fork Items.
Tuesday Ivan Laird shipped from
Coquille one car o f potatoes, 22^4
tons, to Wood A Curtis, Sacramento,
Cal. Wednesday he hauled his last
load to Coquille and has in the ware­
house there 10 or 11 tens. There are
probably 76 tons in Brewster valley
yet.
Mrs. Weatherby, the teacher of
Dora school, made a trip to Coquille
Saturday.
W e read o f and hear people talk
about doing their “ bit” and the ex­
pression is often used in a flippant way
concerning the doing o| things that
do not coat denial or service.
In
England “ doing one’s bit” means go­
ing to the limit for ail that is in you.
Enlitsing fo r the war, no time lim it
or watching the dock, that is the
kind o f service, the “ doing one’s bit”
that you can’t card index. You can’t
jddge a person’s patriotism by the
th rift stamps or Liberty bonds he
buys, or his g ifts to the Y . M. C. A .
or the Red Cross. For a long time
there were folks who thought they
had made a big hit- by having their
g ifts card indexed, but the widow
“ who cast in all her livin g” set the
pace that the card indexers could not
follow. Y e t it is the pace that ^ri-
dow set we must follow, fo r doing our
bit means ta stin g in our living, our
lives into the service o f our pountry
snd our allies in this fight against the
German barbarian and fo r the free­
dom o f man.
There are some folks who think
that Christianity has broken down.
Christianity is proving itself a real
worth while thing. I t is Christianity
that is making the fight aganst the
thug, the thief, the liar, the rapist,
the murderer.
It it was not fo r
Christianity there would be no fight
against the Germsn barbarian.
The board o f Dora school district
voted to loan thirty dollars to buy
thrift stamps to be resold and the
money returned to the school fund.
Ben W. Olcott will get the votes
fo r governor fo r the reason he has
been proven and not found wanting.
The socialists who run the socialist
party carry the Bolshevik! brand, the
brand o f the traitor.
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R. A . Easton.
CaoRht 30-Inch Steelhead.
Lans I'eneve was showing a 30-
inch steelhead salmon, weighing six
nounds last evening, which he caught
in the North Fork yesterday. H e had
great difficulty in landing him and
just as he reached fo r his gills the
line broke.
Before the fish could
teat aw ay he had plugged it with hts
J. D. Graham has moved into the gun and even then had to jump into
ouse on the earner this side o f tha three feet o f water to grab i t The
fish is a beauty.
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