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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1915)
Ji - .. t ..JM4MRNKF33$ I '0 kit nhife'bAV T.utrcs MAWrtlAri-n nferMi MnsV.nw nornnrn inic SIX 7 rwrMiMn eniv.JnM THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 19 15-EVENING EDITION. That New Suit New Styles New Patterns New Merchandise. Price: $15 $17 $20 $25 Mackinaw Coats Men and Boys Twenty different colors to choose from l Price: $4.50 $6 $8 $10 New Shirts i Soft Silk, detachable collars, soft French cuffs. Price. $1.50 $2 $2.50 and up to $5 Dry Sock Shoes FULL STOCK SEE WINDOWS Hub Clothing & Shoe Co, THANK MATSDH DIES.'CELEBBSTE EVENT mm SIDDIIN ATTACK OK PNIH'MONIA PHOVKD FATAL AKCII DKACOX AXDiMHS. DORS FALL IIAVK OOLDKN VKII)IX(J Wax In Ito-pltiil unit Today Would llnie Como Home Wits Mom mid ItnNcil In Mnrshfleld Married Fifty Voiiri Ago In KiiKlttiiit I ami Weio )u Oregon I'onst I In Knily Dn)s IS WEDDEDB. J. MILLIS BE'lffifji miss katimxa koch is iiridi. at kahlv ci.rf.monv WIII.I. KXOY.N S. I. MAX III VKS THIS AKTKHXOOX Alt. , . ,, . ... ,,.,..,! Arch Deacon and .Mm. William Fiank A. Mntson .He. bu. ,1. only nt L, 1niiilJn pBMJ (() thc d(v Mercy Hospital about I: JO UiIh I cn, (lJ cell,,,rntu tholr Ooldon morning. Two weeks ngo ho was , ...,,.. ,..,,.. iin.tr ,.... iir.Vtlll.ini Cnder SIiohoih of Itlro Xi'wIymMli CIIiiiIi Aboard Adeline from Small llonl On lluiejiinooii Doom Not Know Wluil Hccnnm ut . Ollirra Who Wero KicmimI To Coino ,1. MARSHFIELD BANDON FOUR STORES MYRTLE POINT POWERS CAPTURE JOE FISH ".NO FUND" CIIKCK MAX CAPTCR- Ki) nv si'okaxi: pouch Cashed Paiiors for i?tl mid $12 In Mnrishfleld Loft Vlt. Auto Stage Two Weeks Ago. OLD CHARGE HUE roscof, .ii:ssk aiiiiksti:i for sti:amx(J iioiisi: from wifk Alleged Theft Occiiroil Three Yours Ago In Hun. Ion Laird (iocs After Ills Man Joseph It. Fish, wanted here on . Three years ngo Roscoo .lessc, of taken to the hospital anil had ho recovered that today ho wan to linvo I been brought homo, but last evening pneumonia set In and, In his weak ened condition, he was tumble to stnvo off Its ravages. Tho ond came so quickly that It was Impos sible to got all of his Immediate rel atives at the botlsldc before ho died. Xutho of Multifield. Tho deceased was 20 years of ago, having been born in Mnrshtlold, September 1M5, 18815. He leaves IiIh parents, Captain and Mrs. Al fred Matson, three brothers, J. Al lien Matson and Italph Matson, of Marsh field, and Leo Matson, of I Portland. There Is ono sister, Mrs. 'lC. S. Hargclt. , Wild ii Fireman I Despite the fact that ho has never been strong constitutionally Frank Matson for six years had been an active member of the Marshflel.l . Flro Department, .lust a few day? , ago ho wos talking nbout his ser vice and said that ho had but ono i moro year before ho would bo exompt. Kvery member of tho de partment had n warm word for him today anil said that there never came a call but what Frank Matson was there If It was possible for him to bo and lie was always an active llorsfall Jr.. and family. Last oven lug many of the friends of tho con pld called upon them to offer con gratulations. They left for their home this afternoon. Arch Deacon llorsfall Is u pioneer In tho Episcopal church on tho coast and la widely known throughout Ore gon, lie Is hold In iiirii regard ny C. .1. Mills, assistant to President lleforo n gathering of between 10 Sproitlo of tho Southern Pacific, r. and RO friends In tho Norm jioiiii companion ny aim. Minis, arrived ov- U'I'KAI. ,w" .... ,.,lkl M,VV,S U"T' """t&tift,, Hut lflrUIH. 1'IIOKNIV ... "kl V- 'M....I .. "' Am . . t . ... . III'III. Hnh-I. . Vfl Catholic church this morning .mikh uriniiu nils nnornoon from Him Prim lior rr " " Katrlim Koch, of Portland, waa unit-1 elsco. llo Hiild ho does not kiiowO..., Fn8ll,rN oil n marriage to A. H. (lagnon, sttp- what has become of tho putt) ,,. ,, ?onf'Mia ...i... i r iti.. I.'..ulutilft Mill of nnneil nf fllilef l.'intln.i.i,. wiiii l,lu 'into ih.... " "'."-."" .:........... ..:.:. ::, ;, , .. . r "" mo, nUIH .;:.? i the C. A. Hiniin company, uiuuum- uuuu ui mu o. i-. unes, Attorney 'om v''iin niniv fn iiwinir mo ceremony ukm.moo.iv ami I'JiiKineorH i nnv ,..,i . ,! lirldal couple were whizzed In a, ma-1 FontnltiH, of tho Wlllanietto Pa rhino to the dock where they took it clflc. small boat and climbed up tho hIiIoh1 These men wired they were com-, of tho Adollnu Smith opposite thoilng and later in tho day cancelled' Porter Mill. They were uceompani- their reservations at tho Cliatiillcr 'w. Sheriff c.,1 nor for enn " ,uvioret wd ,, .. , ,, ... . . i i roricr iiu. i"j " in.-.. , i.... ...v-. . ....... m lu, ulu vnniiiiinr tho Uplscopnllans of the state and honeymoon to tho Kxpo-I Hotel. Sunt. W. F. Miller saya he imnmmteofo.Ta.oiiHl.ecl Father McDovltt. has no word that they Huno ,w! have paid him high tributes, llotli Rpo HlroW(,(1 Ulep mUl tnm tllllll,lril0,, lm,lc ,. (,c,lly0(1 ,, ho and M.S. llorsfall have ' (.,iurth (o tll0 ,,ock. Their car bore K.-elgl.l. Man lloro IN! tho charge of Issuing no fund checks )nmlon, is alleged to have Btolen a worker when thero wns work to bo was captured yesterday in Spokane, according to word telephoned hero by Sheriff Johnson. Already the Sheriff's office is having District Attorney Llljcivlst draw ui) tho nec essary papers that the man may be extradited and brought back here for trial. On tho 2Cth of September, Fish, who la a former automobile driver of Ilantlon, cashed a $11 check In Marshfield with the Myrtle Point, lloscburR ntito stogo line, talking half of tho amount out In transpor tation to Itosoburg. It developed later that Fish had also, according horse from his wife. Later they were done. divorced and tho cx-spouso sworo to . Son of i Veteran papers charging him with tho lar-' Also tho deceased was a member cony. An effort to find Jesse 0f tho Sons of Veterans, his fatohr, proved futllo and the charge has lain , Captain Alfred Matson, having scrv- dormant these years until recent ( P,i four yearn In tho Northern Navy word shows that the man wonted Is during tho Civil War. working within 100 miles of Vale., Two weeks ago ho was taken to Deputy Sheriff W. C. Lnlrd is go- Mercy Hospital suffering from kid- lug out after him. As yet the man has not been tak en Into custody, said Mr. I.alrd this morning, but tho sheriff In Vnlo has wired that he can get him nnytlmo It Is necessary. Mr. Laird will leave In tho morning for Vale, bring his to Marshal Carter, cashed a $20 f man to Walla Walla and put him in check In tho Hohomluu bar. llotli i the Jail thoro until he returns from checks woro drawn on tho Hnnk 'of i Rpokano with Fish, llotli men will Ilamlon and were returned "no then bo brought to Coos for trial. funds." It la said that Fish formerly drove n.machlno for tho Coach fam ily. Ho had lived in Handou for pome time and, according to tho Coos County Directory, was a mar ried man. With tho extradition papers grant ed, n .deputy from tho Shorlff'a of fice will probably bo sent to Spokauo to bring Fish back to Marshfield. WIIITK SIjAVKUY kumoih:i TO CLOSE 01 FRIDAY lll'SIXKSS .MUX'S ASSOCIATION TO ATTHXI) CAUXIVAL 'Ci lto Asks AH llusliiess IIoiimn to Shut l'j Shop After noon of October 8 ney trouble, but It was believed that he had entirely recuperated, until ho developed the fatal attack of pneumonia last night. It is expected that tho funeral will bo held tomorrow afternoon from tho Episcopal Church. Funeral Tomorrow Tho funeral will bo held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from tho Kpisropal church and will bu in charge of tho Itev. Robert K. Drown ing. Tho Mnr.ah field Flro Depart ment and tho Sons of Veterans will bo In attendance. QUI OUT OIG SUM ('. It. SMITH MAV TAKH $107, OOO OUT OK KSCHOW friends lu the southern Oregon const country. Enjoy (i.'od Health A pleasing feature of tho anni versary Is tho fact that both the arch deacon and his wife, although old enough to have been married for fif ty yearn, both enjoy good health and are wonderfully well preserved per sona anil hope to enjoy ninny moro years of married life. Tho venerable clergyman Is a man of kindly and gentle nature and which together with tho many good offjecs he has preformed for Ills fol lowing has endeared him to tho pco plo with whom ho haa come lu con tact. Arch deacon llorsfall this morn ing related some' of his early exper iences. He said that on October 0, 18C5, ho was married to Mlsa Sarah Howard In Lancashire, England. It was lu 1870 that they moved to America and nt the Theological Som- litary In Kaunas City he took Ida the ological work. Following his graduation Arch deacon llorsfall had charge of the Episcopal churches In Kansas, first as an assistant minister and later a rector. Later they moved to Miles, Montana, where ho was missionary for tho Ycllowstono District and rec tor of tho Emmanuel Church nt Miles. Moved to Oro;;on It wns In 1S88 that the llorsfall family moved to Oregon. Mr. llors fall was then in poor health when ho beenmo missionary for tho coast district from Lane county to tho Cur ry county lino on tho south. His headquarters woro In Marshfield for 22 years anil-It was flvo years ago that Mr. and Mrs llorsfall moved down to Handon. Covered IHjj Arm Via horsohack, wagon stnges and boat Sir. llorsfall covered his terri tory. Tho trip to Florence thoh took two days each way. Thoro woro no a big sign. "Just Married" and frlen.la gathered to wavo them n hearty good-bye from tho water front as tho Adeline passed. (irooiu Stalled on I toad Thero came near to bo a delay for close to eight o'clock, tho hour of tho ceremony, Dennis McCarthy, tuk. lug tho groom and Father McDovltt lu hla car became stalled near tho Porter Mill. It waa hut five mln- utca to tho hour. Tho groom fldglt- cd nbout, looking auxloiiBly at hla watch. Tho timely arrival of tho Jit- ney waved tho day and gnlly tho par- ty went on to tho church. Fh-ht Met in AtigiiHt 4 It wns in August that the bride first met Mr. Ongnon. Do showed her through the big mill and tho iic.-l nunlutnnco started then brought, a'lioiit n courtship that culminates ' today with tholr marriage. Tho !. MI'IHHIIW ii,) Wi:iiKntti .i. ii. .-iiiiicuuy, nniunttuil general . freight agent of tho S. P. HnoH In August lllnn x,,,, wrcKuii. la on mo iiiiv lor u row iinvu. ioimn i. m.., 'I '"I ' nouifoiiJ U'mSnunJ 'r on business. Ho said that mtliini ilnflnlfit lltiu Intuit fliintitfut nlw.it. ..... Iiik n boat on tho Portland-Cony nv MtUMfiwkf; run to take tho place of tho llreak-L, '. ' ,i !'l?;0cLl- ...... nr lHll0t ""'I Wiled fc hvoimilodSlri.il,,,. J ! S' l,cc"M lh .MAN ItEPOItTKD KILLED XKAK iCKI.EV (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILLIO, Ore., Oct. i. Wor.l hna been received hero that u logger was accident ally killed near Eckley yes terday. The uamu of tho man waa not learned hero. It wns over tho county lino and a case for the officials of Cur ry County, 'erhiK apples on ii(ki; tentcil from Bioj. i"u riUKircn B!ft, ... . . . - H"Ol lllllljClf, jLiXtrB. Mfwtatt lu t iiimiii t ,,irn nll.il flirt h.uu... .n io ,u,l0 . tlhU brhlo :iG years. Tniiu,ht In Schools Mrs. Cingmm haa been an liiBtruc-' tor of French and Uerman for boiiio tlmo lu the Franklin High School In1 Portland. Sho la highly educated and has boon connected with lltoraryj work In tho north. Last year alio was closo to tho top in a number of applicants for a Inngiingo teaching position of ?3,000 a year In a Loa) Angeles school. Church Decorated j Tho church wnB simply decorated for tho ovont of thla morning. Tho. ceremony wna porformed by tho Uev. ' Father McDovltt and Georgo Ilonncs-j soy stood up with tho groom and ! Miss Mlnnlo Sheridan with tho brldo. .Mrs. Hennessey Is n nelco of Mr. Oagnon and they have been living with him In Hunker Hill. I A chnugo In time of the Adclluo'n sailing cnuscd tho hour of the mnr-i rlago to bo Pet forward from nlno to eight o'clock this morning and thla1 accounts for tho fact that sonio of tho ' l l h"AiotUiHri,kt,w I St'VA, mi of n iiopiilfitlonciiJ Europeans, the Bri'J4 Ims officially tent , ( front, unit snottmnJ v iimeiionucnujr. 1UM T2'lfi or about l-Udiii, population. Ni:M'U.ICjtal Donuty Sheriff Laird Into In tho' morning said that It Is highly proh able that will bo prcferre Put Resolutions passed Inst night by ... flu. i.vni.iiiii-f, f.n,....,iM.i ,. ..... '"'ney nn ,,, .... .......,.. Cii.c Decision of $2.50 Sales vuutiij iniaiuuoo .UUIl ilOOUUlil 11UI1 Episcopal churches nt tho Btnrt. im.lnvllctl Knests wero not prcsont. Ar- sald, nnd tho services wero held In I no J,oreo. ot tl10 - A. Smith mill charges of white slavery ,1,"Ue1 "oieriitloii of loc ferred against Fish on l.li;clu(l,,t8 "' th" "rhlgo Carjilva local mor- I to tho - ..v-.v iniu in school houses nnd oftlmcs In tho nomes. Thero wero but 20 comniu- ' nlcnnts In tho ontlro territory In 1888. Tho first services In Mumh. Voice Appeal Onq hundred nnd sixty savon fiehi wero hold In tho Lncitimrt return to Coos. Ho said that Fish ox,0,,t f cIosl"K Frllly afternoon thousand dolars belonging to tho building and at Empire in tho court I10IISO. KlrM Clmrcli lloro Tho first Episcopal church of tho district was built nt Marshfield in wos married and two or three months l"1 ,mo 0'clot;k fo'" tho reinnlndor ofjSouthorn Oregon Company and held ilwi .!.. f ln..f .1 i t . . ago his wife loft him. Fish la said ""' ' ni v.. r. i.owis siai to havo como hero with a woman who t,,1,ll ould appoint committees to registered as hla wife at a local ho-,.'1.1 on lho 1,118"b Iioubcs of tho tel on September 25. .' Word was received from Ilamlon K,et ,vor-lio.ly havo a chanco to that Fish never nt any time had na fiCo ''l0 Carnival." said tho members .....i, n iii i ,ii.. i..,u n.n .WrJ,ll tl10 resolutions wero unanimous- MKiuii ua v" s,v iniiin nw rsn i Kate of tho two "no fund" checks In escrow ponding n decision in their tnx ctiso will probably bo drawn by C. It. Smith, head of tho big con arrived after tho ceremony was ov er. To Stay Two Weeks Tho bridal couple, nccompnnled by tho Rev. Fnthor McDovltt expect to spend a couple of wcokH In tho south hoforo rotiirnlug to tnko up tholr rcaldonco In tho beautiful Ong non Hunker Hill homo. NOTHING LEAItXED HERE Caso of Coos Hay Visitor Siild Havo Hct'ii Robbed to Nothing locally hna been learned of Mrs. Clarence Welkel whom n ly passed. ion thu part of tho land company to ', llauilon Ik tho next phica of tho ' become exompt from penalties quarterly meeting and tho dato Is j Tor taxes past duo. Title to tho land I November It!. This was tho decision' was lu the meantime being fought of tho committee last ovonlng. Norn- out lu tho courts. ilnatlmiH will bo mado at that time! (Joes Through Courts 'for tho Hoard of Directors, it Is Hoth tho circuit and tho stato su- plauued for tho dlsmisHious to bo promo court decided against tho along tho lino of "how to inako the, Southern Oregon Company and thou I com. Tho money wub not put up for, 1.S89, said Mr. Horsfnll this morning I delinquent taxes, explained District A year later ono waa erected ot Eiin Attornoy Llljeqvlst, but na n guar- piro, nt Port Orford In 1802, at Ban-1 nnico. no buucs h was an uiran.aon u 1805. nt Conullln 1., 1 ko? ,.,i at Gardiner In 1007. Through all theso years Archden con llorsfall labored well and today viows his handiwork with prldo for tho churn, momliorulilp has well In creased since h6 camo hero 00 years ago. District Divided III KHII tllO (llHtrlrt ntm ,Hvliln.l COT S T ACTION AUSTRO-lll'NOAItV CALLS AT TENTION TO FRENCH MOVE In Statement to Press of Culled Stat es Recalls (ioriuiiiiy's Action Toward Helgliiin Hr Auoclatn) Trrss 10 Coo. IU7 TInir. ' WASIIINOTON, D. C, bet. 0 "A stntoment to tho proas of tho Unit- led States, contrasting the landing of Portland paper saya la a Coos Hay Asnoclatlon tho greatest boueflt to tho caso waa appoaled to tho Cult ! and Recotor Robort E. Drowning wo visitor urn! waa robbed of her money . Ha members." The committee saldiod States Supremo Court. But In given .Marshfield nnd ii inrri,,.-.. whHo lu that city. Tho .Portland that an effort 111 bo made to gen-ltho meantime camo tho decision of 'to tho Sluslaw and Archdeacon Hors-. tho allied troopa In Oreoco with Cor Journnl of Sept. 27 said of tho case: orally avoid political Issues. ' Judge Wolverton of tho fedora! court fall, tho Coqulllo Valloy and torrl-hiiany'B action toward Belgium was Having lost $120 In bllla at tho , In Portland, deciding that tho CWtory boutu to tho Wlndchuck Rivor, cabled to tho Austro-llungary em- public market this morning, .Mrs. Chiiunce Welkel, a, Coos Hay visitor, living ut 200 1-2 First street, la tem porarily dustltuto lane. Report to Sped Child's Shoes, sizes 5 to 8, good heavy alt; spring heel; all leather and solid. At Rnoninl r WMUVIUI VMM HMM waMWMHH I I " Ladles' Shoes, Gun Metal, low heels; all ttV Inothnn onrl crilifl Cnopifll wl icailiui liu ouiiu. vjjjuuihi ........ i Baby Shoes, leather soles; kid buttons; solid Indian blankets. 62x74; pure long staple I I. I ii Onniol Vrf VUIIIII llllllll MX I ll'l UN- vUUUIUI ....., ..wu., Mwv, ,-..,..... -, The Golden Rt BIGGEST STORE BESTP During the llseal year ending Juno no, iniu thero wero opened to entry on the National Forests of Oregon, upon individual applications, this effect was nindo to the pollco II 15 forest homesteads, coverlui; an this morning by Mrs. Welkel, area of about ;.;i,000 acres; and In Mra, Welkel went to tho public National Foresta of Washington, market at 10 o'clock this morning thero were Ml! foiest homesteads op cnrrylng thu money, six $20 hills, Jened to entry, covering an area or rolled inside of the cuff ot her waist. .1..S00 aire. Slw wont for several blocks before ' buo nouce.i the moiiny was gono. She Haro your USTTER heads, bill nurricilly retraced hor stops, could find no traco of tho hills. Hay Wagon Road grant, which bo longs to tho Southern Oregon com puny, was glon under tho Congres- Llfo Jn southwest Oregon lm sniii Blonal agreement to bo old for has been n hniinv aim fnr i.nti. i,i...,. , on uio uaitiornia border. Clliiuito lleulflelal ungary bassy hero today by tho foreign miu- lutfiH t inn.. ntui ,b ViUlllltl. $2.50 an ucro to actual settlers, Tho enforcement ot this decision is now up to tho uoxt Congress. Tho dccls- nun Mrs. llorsfall. Ho came hero iretty much an Invalid and in tho 30 yonrs of resl.lonco, lending much , ., ... . . ' ...w..vu, luiiuiiif, Hindi ion then Is said to havo authomutl- of nn out door life, ho has bncomo t.PRESIDENT OF 1 t PORTUGAL IN OFFICE I1 TjHE BEST Meat Market THE BEST Meats THE BEST Bologna, Weiners and Pork Sausage THE BEST Variety. THE BEST Service. -- i but bends, etc., printed at THE TIMES money Is not tax money and Is alto office. gothor apart from tho sum duo for S taxes. Ho said that aftor tho threo .years of tho statute of limitation has run out that tho county will pro- , cee.l against tho property for tho col lection of tho inonoy, I Will Decide Soon On his return from Coqulllo to- j day, whore ho went with Ilorbort I Armstrong, C. R. Smith said that ho would bo hero nnothor day and In tho meantime would decide about .. .... nuij -.mown uiu ursi, appeal uui, oij rugged and healthy until today he court, voiding U. i said ho feols llko n younir mm. .,n,i is .Mt Tax .Money Mr. Llljeqvlst snld today that good yet for many years of work. I ID; A.torli.el rr to Coin IUt Tlnira.l a t LISBON. Oct, 6. Dr. 1 it Bernardino Machado took t i tno oath ot office as Pros- PALACE MEAT MARKET THE BEST Booth's Fresh Oysters THE BEST Delivery Ser vice. THE BEST Care taken in putting up orders. Wo also mako tho real old fashioned "Farmor.s Smoked Rnusngo" Phone 406 J qq n0, Broadway Children calling and phone orders given special attention nv n min r mw i l of th Republic of vim uuilu ft 1 filu l x f Portugal todav. In an ad t flmss Iip nlnrlo-orl ilio nr "" ,s ..,";,:,:rnj vtmi 'W i? !t-1 oun iu MllClllctl UIIU CAior- i t nal defense, $ f - THINK ITOY .... ilnoll' IIIU l"' " ' . iiii,rliiiiiif),a . iji1! .. .iiiini ...... liln.r t oini.d..mofWJJ iIIB ii lnBto ". ...... ..t h.u nio'r ,i. MultilJ I lIlfMl H"'" l,,.o.est iihWirJ, . . .....mntlL x (livings .. iirlIt it.. . urtl p,o.m.-., -r- . illllt nil i " opculn " ccoub'' First National OF COOS BAY ,....- ,,,,,ain IIOVCS ron nEST oai'ivn m"'" Would Ho for Vas of iti... iii.niiir. Mlchlo and Tiobahly Locates! ut Ihiiplro Tho Wlllanietto Iron Works will mako a bid on tho construction of a big oil tank, which may bo built ! n lUIOnll A RFIPUll l mi la m i taking tho $107,000 out of escrow, on tho lowor bay, probably at Km- plro. it is said, for tho uso of Uio j SONS OF VKTKRANS NOTICK I bar dredgo Mlchlo. It is now nee- You are requested to meet Thurs day aftornon, Oct. 7th, at 1:30 o'clock at Wilson's undertaking par- essary for the dredge to come up mo nay to got on and with n tank nt F.mplro tho dredge could tako on fuel oil much quicker nnd n great lors to attend tno funeral of brother amount of tlmo would bo saved. Frank Matson W. A. RIRD poiumnndor it Is understood that tho plan 'r to construct n tank which will hold 10,000. gallons of fuel oil. FORICST NOTKS Ilcsults obtaluod from tho land classification work on tho National Forests demonstrates tho fact that practically all farm land has been ex cluded from the forests. .According to figures complied by the Government, water powers In the Stato of Oregon aro capahlo of de veloping 3,500,000 Horso Power. In Oregon thoro aro already developed ir.fi, ISO norso power and In Wash ington 108.000 Horso Power, OLDKST nAN'K IN COOS couxi' Kstnbllshwl 188 Capital, Surplus and Profits $118,000 rntarost paid on Tim AND SAVINGS !Wn" Officer J, W. Hennott, President. ..i.i-nL ' J. H. FIaniiB.i. Vice-President. R. P. Wllllums. i.'-.v,nr,ftw, ' " -4 Oeo, ii W l1 iJl m I ''(' : 'ui vuxv liiLiiOii'b UIX i J r ' - ' -'l I. id m lift . i' -.! $,, t. W&u vhu;ujT ;idi.j.kO.