m TALLST «ä>V $ K3C ■ ÄS í '"' rim JANUARY 1«, • Th« Coquille Teacher»’ dation held its i ¿®\a' 20 last Monday evening a t the home of W /C/Chase. The object of the meeting waa to hear 1 gw rep o rtr of delegate« who ¿tended the Oregon State [Teachers eachers aasociation in Portland during the holidays. A genera] outline of the pro­ ing. gram followed by »the state as­ sociation was presented by the chairman, Inez R. Chase. Other I; Coquille members, who were in Wt find we a n long on K . C . Baking Powder attendance a t the O. S. T. A. ÿ£àà à ’ ’ •„ and will sell a limited amount at the following were City Superintendent R. E. •yjV ? i%,ì XjJTi — Bak«r . County Superintendent ffi#*'. -iv v 'tó C. E. Mulkey, H- & Tuttle and 80c size at 66c Miss Lois Tuttle. County Superintendent Mul­ 50c size at 40c key being a member of the com­ 25c size at 2oc m ittee on Retirement Funds, explained in condensed form, 15c size at 12c the report given by th is com­ mittee a t the 0. S. T. A. ,T h * lOesizeat 8c report was referred to the same I committee for' alterations, and a t the next state session a bill New is the time of year to Pop Corn will be framed for the next reg­ Buy some at special price, per pound ular session of the legislature. ■ Mr. Mulkey attended the (county superintendents associa­ Everything is rising so rapidly th at every tion held in Salem immediately [following the O. S. T. A. His I article will look like a bargain in a few report ?ort of the way in which the superintendents would _____ the school tax situation was in-1 weeks. I t will pay you to stock up heavy t cresting to teachers and especi­ ally to taxpayers. | The T hrift projects of the I schools are now in the of the county and state There is no off season for the Cletrpc. locomotice. No extra power is required to. I superintendents, and a strong I t is a year 'round investment paying you a push it through the soil. It runs on its influence will be brought to bear steady internal tracks on top of the ground and consequent upon the pupils to save and in- When not necessary in the fields use it ly most of the power goes into drawbar pull I vest. i to do the other week th a t you formerly did where it belongs. City Superintendent R. E. Ba-1 w ith horses o r the stationary engine. The The Cletrac operates on a small amount Lker was very busy attending Cletrac is a m aster a t belt work and knows of keroaene, gasoline or distillate. I t does 8AVE MONEY BY PAYING CASH committee meetings and work­ no equal a t dragging dead w eight mora.work more days in the year and does it ing out problems with others in It is ideal for orchard work and because better, cheaper and faster. | the corridors while in Portland. [ of its small size, its short turning radius and Order ytmr Cletrac now for prompt de­ The appreciation of U s influence its power, has become the standard tractor livery. With it you are assured of a service in “Placing the Schools of Ors- among orchardista. fully in keepihg with the machine. $end No. «84» District Ne. U Igon on a Business Basis,” was The Cletrac runs on m etal tracks like a today for booklet, “Selecting Your Tractor.” of th . evident.' A t the local meeting, | Mr. Baker reported the resolu­ HUGH HARLOCKER JOHN J. BATEMAN tion as adopted by the 0 . S. T. Automobiles, Tracks and Tractors A. He also gave a brief history et Coquill* in th* State of Oregon, atth« clooo of on Doe. SI, 10». of the origin and growth of the FRED TLAGLE Com and Carry Countlss RESOURCES I state organization. Coquille Valley H. B. Wilson, d ty superinten-1 Phone 251 , Coquille, Oro. » 188,788.88 dent of the Berkeley public 0.87 I schools, was the most attractive »• Ü. speaker a t the general asset to socoro circulation ( U. 8. honda meetings of the O. S. T. A. per valu») ............................ » ............................ f 12,600.00 IS. Tuttle reproduced many of Owned en 48,400.00 •0,000.00 I the attractive features of Dr. I Wilson's lectures, a t the local j s Wert (other than U. S. eocuri- I meeting. Mr. .Tuttle also gave I as eaUetaral far State or ether IF'-1 ; ■. tie*) an interesting account of the ad-1 SL 4 : WANTED a t once—W aitress a t dress given to the state teachers del excluded) er bill* payable___ àie Logan Cafe. I , or" then U. S. benda (not Including by Mrs. Eva Emery Dye, who atoche) owned unpledged........... ............ 40,810.78 has done so much for Oregon FOR SALE—The Nick Johnson Total bond*, eecurities, *tc., other then U. 8.. « 84110.78 farm a t Gravel Ford, 26 acres, history. Stock of Foderai Reserva Bank (60 p*r cent of _ _ the three day session During half bottom, balance good hill. 1,800.00 I) Price $8200, term s, see B. Fol­ of the O. S. T. A., the evenings La Vatu* of benking hoeae owned and 88800.00 were kept free for conferences, som, Lorenz Apt. 8800.00 social intercourse and amuse­ 10. Furniture and fix tu r e s ........ 12. Lawful reservo with Federal Bee« 29,000.00 ments. Fortunately on one of A 440-Acre Stock and Dairy these evenings the wonderful so­ 14. Cash in vault and net i ranch, 14 miles from Myrtle prano, el banks..................... Madame .Tetrazzini, en­ 184807 J8 Point, 8 miles from Bridge. Net tertained music lovers a t the Good buildings, graded road, It, 1«, good school, free mail delivery Municipal Auditorium in Port­ 14) land. Miss Lola Tuttle expert- ism d ty or town « " •* Pl®Mure of 17. (other than Itesi 10) Tha beat bargain Is Coo« coun- h“ Sri?* thU ^ m^ kabl--O m an, There's our poHcy in i Total of Hama IS, 14,18,10,and 1 1 . . . . . . . . 18084489 ty. For f S h a , particular» I jri-dly and rlvidly Checks an located irvtvtot of dtp or town toquir, of W. A. U tt, B ^ g ., i S t ^ l o ^ o f ' S ^ ^ ! of reporting bank and other cash Rems............. 88181 fund with U. 8. Treasurer and dee u re‘ b 'trazzini’s personality, general T A N K -T Y P E TRACTO R .f f i No “Off Season” for The CLETRAC _________________________________________- S N O StER ’S Cash&CarryStore FIRST NATIONAL BANK Service First Advice Second Sales Third WANTED records o f W illard B atteries w ith led Rubber Insulation. Coos Bay Battery Co. a « mh 1- vicinity, vious School of S S L S ? ; produced, C " *“ * * I M- the clear, with perfect . . .Fr*" marvelous tones th at enchanted |2 l th at vaat audience. ance Cotnpeny, Accident end Health T™> m«mbers of the school | Department, Saginaw, Michigan, board were present Monday ev- Capitai »180080. 62 t 2 ening and talked of the new I 'school building th at all of Co-1 WANTED—Experienced girl to hatp|QuiU« 1« looking and longing for. housework.' Good I W ith one exception all the! wages. Mrs. Geo. H. Chaney, Myr-1 teachers o f the Coquille schools ti* Point. Phons 1366. 52tS* wore present, also the county superintendent, county super-1 WANTED—Wool end Mohair, Hides, nor, two school directors and i Pelta and Chittim Bark. Highest several visitors. ■■ nil i. Price paid. Goa T. Moulton. IStf > y, * ■ Si JOHNSON M ill Wood $2.00 per load * Leave orders kt the mill or with me. P. E. DRANË Oflkee A nt deer north ef Notier*» Grocery ______ Other assets, if say, P eses on Victory L. L. Sabs. ..................................................................... 844081 TOTAL................................................................ LIABILITIES stock paid la......... f 8080080 Surplus fund . ; .................................................... 1080080 Undivided profits ............«................................... 8,70088 Interest and discount collected or credited, in ad­ vine« of maturity sad not saraod (approximate) 188888 Amount rsssrvsd for taxas accrued................... 8848.8» Circulating notas outstanding.............................. 1880080 Nat amounts das to beaks, bankers, sad trust compañías (other than iaeludad in Items 2» or 80) 788088 Total of Items 80,81,88 sad 33 ..................... 7880.48 Damaad dspaaMs (ether than bank deposits) sub­ ject to Zmarvi (deposits payable within 80 days): Individual deposits subject to chock ................. 88087888 Certificates of deposit due la lass then 80 days (other than for money borrow« 44808.28 State, county of other «Municipal dopooiti od by pledge of aasots of this bank 1887880 Dividends unpaid . . . . . . . i . . . . . . Total of demand deposits (other than bank de­ posits) subject to Reserve, Items 84, 88, 80, 87, 88, end 88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . u . . .. . . . . . . 8 8 8 8 8 1 0 . The# dspaaMs subject to tar 80 days, or subject to 80 day ties, and postal savings): Certificates of deposit (other that W hat Bad Boose Did to Him The late post-mortem examin-1 ation of Joe Johnson a t Port Or- Cars loaded with logs from ford should be s warning to J. who are drinking wood al- he surrounding camps have concoctions, says the P o rt1] >een arriving in Powers in sucl na-i numbers lately th a t the I__1 Orford Tribune. -m Johnson, e L . J ___ffA » . yards of the Smith-Powers com-1 turally a robust man, had soft- oo. which supplies logs for the «»ing of the brain, an enlarged ifield mills of the C. A. heart, a diseased kidney, and Smith company, now has s sur- other impaired organs from the plus of approximately a hundred | heavy drinking of substitutes. And one other thought here; the cars on tt b tracks, During the last men who sold Johnson the pois­ it en necessary to run extra onous stuff are morally if not 40. * rains to Marshfield for the first legally his murderers. p v n v w iiij * * * * * * * * * w* *»» s s **• • time in several months, but the Total of time deposits «object accumulation continues. I t is Sunshiny days and sharp — Items 40, 41, 48, sad 48 e said th at the labor situation frosty mornings have been the which interfered with logging rule here this week and we have TOTAL................................... (derations for some time, is now had some afternoons as genial Stats of Oregon, County of Coos, m: in a satisfactory condition, and as May. That is ju st the weath­ L L. H. Hasard, Cashier of tha _ _ th a t no shortage of logs is look­ er a good many people delight that the above statement is tree to the beet of my ! ed for in the immediate future. in, but the mornings don't have L. H. —Coos Bay Times. to be much colder to make us Subscribed end sworn to before ms this 18th day of January, 1080. long for a good old Chinook with (Baal) C. H. Willoughby, Notary Publie for Orugea. The offer of the ! I the Sen­ plenty of rain. My commission expires Oct If, 1881. Courier. OREGON U. 8. luten —an Notos end Bills Receivable not past d a s.. Mem Cars Needed The mills operating here are the effect of the short- cars. Unless relief comes it is possible th at the mills win have to dose down until the cars can be had. The only per­ manent relief is to get lumber craft to come and take the lum­ ber away by a w ater route and not have to depend upon rail­ roads for this purpose, and the sooner s move is made for this Neel both fer oi tha ior 1880 e ta Correct—Attest: OeO . .jv " wa 1 .r.7 ■ * -A i- * ia tp C. T. Shssla, A. J. Miwwiod, O. C. Sauf art.