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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 15, 1916. EVENING EDITION FOUR m mnQ RAV TTIMThQ. BUILDING PROSPECTS I M-MlM M.-JA. A. M. I V I I A J I ' . . - . .-. w.w I 7r-7-rrTuu-rz ttzt ARE GOOD AT DANDON H. C. MALONEV, Kdltor nd Pub DAN K. MALONKY, News Kdltor Official Paper of Coon Count) Official Fftiwr City of Marslifleld Entered at the Poatofflco At Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through tho malli second-class rati! matter. VOW (a'lUIIKC to he I'm I'n mid OtllCI' Itii.slnesH Works Are Promised HUHSOIMITION ItATKS Ono yoar $6.00 Per month 50 An Indopondont Republican novrs paper, published ovory evening ex cept Sunday, and wookly, by TW Omq Unv Tlinr PuhllNlilne To AVI1U.V WU M'KltH IJOVS "Where Is tlio slnnj; of yesterday? Tltoso words mid phrases way, That formerly assailed our oars, Aro seldom heard today. "Shoo fly; don't bother me," "Johnny got your Bim," "Ah, thoro stay there," "Well, how are you, son?" "Ited bond whlto horso" "Do and soak your head," "Come now! Stick-in-the-mud!" "Your boots nlo full of lead." "Hold your horses, Cully," "Don't you get too fly;" "Over tho left," "You'ro a dude," "Walt till tho clouds bo by.' "Lot her go, Gallagher!" "Oh, rats' nnd n wholo lot moro That wo used to Bay 20 years ngo And nutko our molhoru soro. Alas, tho Blnng of yestor ycnij, Kmphntlc, choice nnd torsq U ko much that's old "gives up tho ghost," Displaced by something worse. Anon. SAYS COOS BAY HAS PROPER MILITIARY SPIRIT (Special to The Times) IIANUON, .May If,. Hulldlnu prospects In Handon for this yeai aro very good. Work Is to be started at onco on tho new garage which Chris Jtasntiuson will build for Foster & Luffuw. Tlio contract has been awarded to Tho Longston Construction Co. of Coiiulllo. The cost Is approximately $.",500. In regard to other building In pros pect tlio Western World snysr "A real citato transfer wns made this week whereby W. .1. hongston and X. Ncliimn of tlio l.ongston Construction company, of Conuillo, purchased tlio business lot on the south sldo of First street between Cloveland and Huston avenues, for merly owned by I). M. Averlll, from J. Dcnholm of Portland. Tho new owners aro greatly Impressed with the prospects of u genornl revival of business conditions in llunilnu and contemplate creeling n build ing on tho lot uomctimo In tho near future .Mur.slinll .May Itulld "Tho I.ongston company la also compiling figures for J. H. Marshall t Son In view of drawing up plans for a business building on tho Marshall lots at tho corner of Cleve land avenuo and First street, whore tho roncreto block building stood before tlio fir nnd where the IJnn- hou uoronior U still located. .Mr. V .". News of Nearby Towns .. o a :: u n it :: :: :: M.rsi:it IIAITHXINOM - .''JETTY FOR MM iii:iT a lahoi: iwmily (ioviiux.MiixT will pay ! HAM-' OF COST l-'OIt (nine (Special to Tlio Times) IJAUSKK, Oregon, May 13. - Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Stiles and daughter, Virginia, of Pittsburg, Pa., left yesterday for their homo after spending several days as the quests of Mr. and Mra. 11. It. Plnk orton, of Hutterflcld. Mr. Stiles Is a 'biother or Mrs. Plnkorton. Ho The north Jetty of tho Coiiulllo Is goncral baggage agent for tho river at Handon Is to bo restored. Pittsburg &. Lake Hrlo It. It., and j Tlio Improvement Is an important this was liis Jlrst trip west of Clil-,10 rr umt pnrt or tho county and cago. Hoth Mr. and .Mm. Stiles ex-, ihoimis iniiph for ili, Mbiinilm nnd Mv. .Limes Is Survived AnccMtni.N I iv .Mail) A largo family survives .Mrs. James Henry James who dlod at Coiiulllo last week. Hegard'ng the IMonslon of North Side of lllter Hit- life of Mis. James tho Coiiulllo Will Ko (in-ill A Id,' piessed tliomsolves as being most i i0Cll Industries. Tho details aro kIv fnvoraby Impressed with tho west, I CIl ns fonow In tho Jlandon Western World: The subniorged section of the north Jetty extending approximately fi00 i feet seaward, Is to be restored. Thli bit of gooi) news was given out by tlio and especially Coos liny. Mr. and Mrs. Plnkorton accompanied them na far as Heedsport on their return trip, which will Include several California and Colorado points. ..... .....is ouuii was a ucuuapou comtnlslsonors of the Port of Han visitor on Wednesday. (loll( fol,owlnB tll0 rc,0lt t,r a tole .,....0 MU.....IUH hub neon nmo,Brnln from t,IOgOVerllonlcnB,neor8 seriously in mo pnst aeverni days. nt i0rtlnnil Dr. Ilouseworth was called on Sun- Tho t'0lcgram slated that fie es day last. Mr. Hamilton's condition ,UnmtC(, C(Jst ()f roBtorInK lll0 north Is better at this writing. I . ,,,. . ,, , -n ,, .,,, jviy w tv U101UIIV.U ii v iuwi iwiii Chns. Johnson Jr., has accepted a position at tlrays Harbor, and lort for that placo on Thursday of f this week. Mrs. P. II. Plnkorton will leavo Friday for California, whero siio goes In tlio Interest of her health. Mr. Frlel has leased tho P. II. Marshall has not yet fully decided! p"la'rtm i,,HC0' mI wl" ,llov '" to build but Is seriously considering! """"J l"u,u "' " I0W """' tho project. Would Itulld A No O. C. Hamilton was a Marslifleld visitor Thursday. W. J. Howard. Miss Olntlvs How- Ailjiitiint Ccn. White .Makes a I'av " (iiablo Kcport After Visiting hi This Locality In regard to tho visit of tlio ad jutant genornl hero tho Portland Journal says: Adjutant GonernI George A. Whlto and Lieutenant Commander Ooorgo F. Illnlr havo returned from tho recent visit to Marslifleld to confer with lending cltlzon.1 thoro regarding the formation of a naval mllltla unit. Thoy leport that tho ontlro community Is behind the movomcut. It Is expected Hint at least 'l00 mou will enlist. A number had signed tho rolls last Monday. To securo tho uso of a torpedo boat thoro must bo one division of IS men nnd three officers, tpgolher with 20 or moro men for tho en gineer nnd other sections. "In tho cvunt Hint tin. Mni-oimiiu I'lHld tho'Longston Construction! ',"'! "1",'1 "V?' No'1 ail,,own' woro company flguro on putting up a concrete structuro, on their newly aciiulred lot adjoining, nt tho aamo llnie." OIKM.MXK AT IIAXDOX t'ominerclal Club I-'oiiihmI There by Hiislue.ss .Men (Special to Tho Times) HANDO.V, Oro May IB.Tlio f'nlti tit.. .!... ii.. i . luitiui uillll IU lionii rmir. I-nkesldo visitors last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Uuy Plnkeiton nnd guests, Mr. nnd .Mrs. Stllea and Miss Vlrglnln Styles were over Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Iteubon Lynn of Ferndalc. m:vs of iiAxoox (he Votes of nt.v-Ii.vtlitSea lVoni Western WorliJ A throatonlng flro which started In tho (Snlllor Hotel was put out by Wilzod by ,,)ur r ropresenta-if- M,I("ll"r ! ?,". l"UC ,m,,,y the business men who feel tho' burned on ono Bldo of his fnco. Tho need of mich m. ..,m.,i,.,M ,., ! "oi was siarted ny u vaudovlllo act ; "iniHHMHiuu wmi tho tircsmit rovlvnl nt imwi.u.u. ... "uinuiin ii MAKES COMMENT ON THE COURT HOUSE PLAN Itaudoii Xoumpcr (ilves Soiuo Opinions Itcgiiiillng tho Pro- PomII Addition to Itiilldlng Tho following appeared In tho editorial columns of tho Handon Recorder: "Do tho peoplo or Coos County generally know that our County Court has determined upon building u roncreto box ulougBldo of our Court house to bo called tho an nex, that Is to cost on first oati mntlon $:r.,noo. (but which of course always cost near double bo foro completed,) for tho Claik and Sheriff, and others who rnqi-.-e moro flro protection mid fireproof vaults? That scouts to bo tlio plan, now under way. ".Many of us would bo willing to gotv along with what wo hav until 'tho iieeda Justify, and thou build ono largo commodious court house. Tho presont plan or ilio old frame building lu the mhUt of u brood of embryo court houmw, flocking round about kiiukcuU too stroug of u future county scat war to bo relished by the tax payors with much good grace." f itn file II I.. ..!.... ... ...,. ii in i.iBu rogaroii uu an opportuno time to do inoiu publh Hy work. The now Coiniiiorclnl ' Club will bo governed by a board of director,, composed of flvo moni bois who will havo ontlro charge f tho details. Thoso uauiod on tho board were: C. F. Pap,,, doorgo I'. Laird, . l). Kjysho () A Trowbrl.lg,, and Chris ltUBiin.rav. ress leaving n coal oil stovo burning In hor room when she wont out. Tho resldonco of Mrs. Laura Taylor was burnod to tho ground W'odnemlny night. There was $1.::oo on tin; houso and ?.'.no insurnuco on the linusoholriji goods bo $ilfl.000, and Hint tho government had available for Immediate work $311, 000, providing the Port of Han don would put up not lo. exceed, that amount. Port Accepls Offer ' Tho offer was accepted. Although tho Portland engineers had previously declined to put up funds for the north Jetty project, It Is believed,' that the urgent manner lu which tho prop osition was taken up through tho Hoard of Knglnners at Washington, prompted them lo recousldor tho mat- tor. Will filvo Ootid Depth With r.00 foot of additional Jetlv, It Is estimated that this port will havo approximately HO foetf water on tho bar. nnd Hint all further dan ger to ships In entering tho harbor on account of tho strong north current will bo obviated. It Is bolieved that tho rlvor will again follow tho old channel and tho sand deposited on tho bar by the north current iwlll bo washed out. Plant Is KcniIV Owing to tho fact that tho plant for doing tho work Is now in opo rullon It Is oatlmntetl that fully $20, 000 will ho saved, as it would require that amount to again put the plant In shnpo should it onco bo dismantled. Tho oxpondlliiro of $(50,000. chiefly Sentinel says: "Elizabeth McCluro was born In Wabash county, Illinois, lu February ISfiO and was liC years, three months nnd four days of ago when her earthly pllgtiinago ended. She came to Oregon with her parents lu ISfiti, crossing tho plains by ox tenia lu tho same party with hor future liusbnud. They settled In Linn county, whoio at Fern Illdge on Dec. IT,, 1SCS, sho was united lu marriage with Mr. James. "They canio to Coos county In 1SSII and lived for some years at Paikorsburg and on tho lower riv er, but for the past HI years havo been residents of Coqulllo. "Of this union ten children were norn, or wnom seven survive, ns follows: "Mrs. Laura A. Hamilton, Onk lund. Oregon; diaries II. .tunics, Itolynt, Harney county, Ore.; Har vey James, Kurchre Creek. Curry county. Ore.; Mrs. Alice IKmn and Mrs. Kiitmn Westbrook and Walter Jiinies, nil of Coiiulllo; Kttu JnmoH. who Is teaching at Tiimalo, Oregon. Mrs. duffle Johnson of this city Is an adopted daughter, and n grand daughter. Thoro aro llilrty-ono grandchildren and one groat grand child. PORTLAND II.50 as F. A. KILBURN SAILS MAY 16 North Pacific Steamship Co. Smith Terminal Dock. !. 0. IT.SIIIXU, Agent Dhoct SA fci . .. " ' t' n (0 I'll, - Fit m, S(;o ';H SAX iiiiun. "'""''ts, F- A. KILBURN . MAY 19 INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. S. So Adeline Smith Passengers Only SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY Every FIVE DAYS, from SMITH MILL DOCK PHONE 44, SMITH TERMINAL DOCK C. F. McGEORGE Passenger and Freight Agent OCEAN BfACh AUTO LINF Oor-it X. King. I.eav5 MiirshflcJil at 7 it. in., mill returning leiilnK from i:mpre H n. in. Leavo Marslifleld at 1 1 a.m. and icturnlng leave Sonih Ml,rtlirll n t 91. ffll. I.l.itl'n 1 1. tt.lif l.if .1 .. K .. lenvo .South Slough at (I . in. CHILI) IS ILL Mr. nnd Mrs. O. (lutm of Coos county, enrouto homo from Ilrook Ings, stopped over In town nt (he Uronkers lu Hold Iloneh owlig to the IllnosH of tholr child, the llttlo one recovering sufficiently for them to proceed on their Journey. Cold Honch (llobe. rtdirnlij . ? Afo lif rnlfnltln tli, u..i. . . istracts !;s:',,.vr,', " ' TitleGuarantee&AbstractCompany Marslifleld nnd Coiiulllo City, Oregon. (viienil Agents ICnstsfilc nnd SeiigstackenV Addition. Special attention paid (o imscssiiieiitH and pajment of (mm. IIK.VKV SKXUSTACKKX, Mnniigw. Al'TO IS STALLIM) Travelers llnveu Hard Time In Curry Comity Tho (lold Hunch Reporter nays: Tho heavy uniln utalled up tho coast passod down Friday, but got no further than Plitol Itlvor, ns the hea vy rains coming on mndo the roads wxzsussomassxxia CRAVEL Wo aro now prepared to furnish OltAVKL In ny luintltlii from idle In our yard or In carload lots, nt following prlcei: Krnui pile on ground, 2.?6 por yard. C&nond Iota, taken from car, $2.00 per jut lt(Hll Depurdiioit. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co, Oppoidtn TosOfflco. Thou IN. Fred Lorentzen has routed Ilio Ira tlu) OHources of tho coininunlly from Y.qU homo nnd will tnko poiwosslon ' !l commerclnl standpoint, and togotlt- us soon ns Mr. and Mrs. Hob lcavo for or w,lh tho n"'u,iH "l""" 1'ioJects ImpnBsiVblo. Tho party aboard Is for labor, will add considerably lojhnvlng n soronuoits time of It. They rnmo from Los Anxoleti. Callforuln. nnd mndo tho trip north ovor tho old the south. and Industries lu view will tend to Lloyd Jorgeson hits loft for Ciinby, "ilo buslhous good In llnnil)m tho MAIL SL'ltVICK IIK'ITHH Change In Curry Cduuty .Makes liitpioveuieiit Wash., which Is near tho mouth of tho Columbia rlvor. Ho will bo cm I ployed as a fireman on one of the niliHiiifill Inpfimnllviia iitutil In Hi., lnhv work lu that harbor. 01ms. Pollock formorly u local merchant, who recently went to his homostead In eastern Oregon, Is re ported dangerously III of typhnld- pneuinonla. lie Is located on what Ini fUovliiK DHCIDKS TO I.OCATK The Handon Itctoidcr sayg: "Word has been received Horn A. Tho Cold Iloneh Olobo says: Hy a ohango In the schedule and routing or tho mall south of here Ilrooklngs boronuw (ho terminus of tho Cold Iloach-Ilarbor route nnd becomoH tho head of the Harbor Smith Itlvor route Instead of Harbor Mall leaving Iune stops over iiIrIiI nt llrnoklnuH Uxt Emu mi .. (..... i Itlvor tho following day, hiihiiIvIiir1 OFFERED BIG PRICE tho Harbor office enroute. This gives the people of that vicinity bet tor service without nuy nddltonal dlo lay as has been reported. coming summer. LKASKS SHIP YAM Chris Not Ivy llvpecled (o Arrlvo In Handon Soon About the ship yard deal at Han don the Western World prints tho known as n (tyy homestead and Is many miles from a town where medi cal service can he obtained. "Local pooplo Interallied lu tho ship yard aro nnxlously nwaltliiK tho arrival of Chris Notloy. who has soeuied a tliri'o yoar leaso on the property and has taken tho Overland or Pacific highway to P.oso burg thonco coming lu to Coos Hay, and urc now on tho return by tho nil eoat route, which at this time of tho your Is lu no condition for nuto travol. (TimV COl'XTV XOTICS Xeus ,or r.'ultl llciuli Peoplo Told In the Olobo Horn May 7, I OKI, to Mr. nmld Mrs. Frank llultt of Woddorbi'rn. n son. Owing to 111 honlth or bis wife.' R. H. Hewitt, for the past three years principal of the district a-.-hool Iuto.i- lma doclded to quit Curry county. First Nation D Tin Bank OF coos BAY .MCMIIKIt Ol' l-'KDKItAh UKHKUVK SVSTL.M I'.MIUl (iOVKHX.MKXT SITHUVISIOX OI'FICKHS V. S. CIIAXDLKH, I'nw. DOIISHV KKKirKH, Cn.slilcc W. K. IIITLKIt, Ass(. (,'nsliler IIICN It. CIIAXDLHi:, At. ('nihler Dlltr.C'IOHS W. S. CIIAMII.LIt .loii.v s. (om: w.m. (iin.Mi:s ,v. r. i)oi(ji,s dohscv kim:it.i: JOIIX F. IIIMj s. c. ito(;i:iis HAXKIXO.MI'FICIHXCV ccmiv cor.vrv xotiw contract for bulldliiK two large vt-!,mt ,lot u, l'feilon of (eachlng. tho. asco , FOR HIS INVENTION l801"' Jle u ",,u ,H SwM l'ctacojir lin " wufagedi to tsh land no word as to time the work' '"' c"i oi iyau vanoy in w llniidiiu .Man Itclii-f, Ton Tlioiisuul w'" huielii has been rocuived from Dollm-.s rr Logging Device I lilm. Ho win or, Mr. Nlelaon U still He liiM'iitcd iiocelvlug mall addioiwed to Mr. .N'ot- ' In.. 1.. !... fr...... ....- ..I .... j lv 'l '" iUIIII!-., a VitllJ Ulll, V county. Tony Conlno and Henry (Jolvln aro now ongaged iu fixing up the gasoline launch Qaeui for a unimer .Votes id Port ()rf,,l V,ipli Told lu The Tilliiine Tho Socialists of Curry county will hold a mass meeting June 1 to nomi nate u ticket and elect a new county central cnmmltteo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry OnuntloM passed through town last Friday re turning to tholr home at (lold ltuarh from a visit to Seattle, Wnnli. Mr. Telling ,.f the Invention of a now , ,, t,0 Mv IXiti)r (o n.ivo g)0U. orulso along tho southern Orenon device lu tho way of logging oiiilp-oll ono of tho IK0-mlllJ ,,0Ht-i iiiiiiu uu- iiaiiiiou wesiorn world Rn,8: ,, o, .. . i .MOHKUAI.NTHAX AXV a. 1 . lUUlllllH III HUM lll" lltSia !' Clt.v Heats All Localities Ilio Other Slavons of this city ham re ceived word, through his attorney, t-, 1Yst.t.n, from Washington, n. p that ho lias' been Issued n patent on a new load' block (commonly called pully block)1 C reave nt City. Culifornla, has sou whlch takes the place of tlio Tommy' thoin Oiegon beaten when It conies Mooro" lu logging oporntloiis. j to rainfall. Tlio (lold lleuch Iteporter' no states that with his Invention. says: and northern Callforuln conat deep sea flshlug. They expect to market their fish nt the AVestbrnok cannery on Smith itlvor. ffiLJL .1 can wii i )cmomatvian-iunen( , WUISlin SAVINGS AHK SAFI8 WE INVITE YOU TO OPEN AN ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK TODAY $1.00 STARTS THE ACCOUNT HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE 7 TO 9 dauntless who Is mtlng diblor of It Is Impossible to roul the block or "Wo thought (lold lloach was got tho Curry countv bank, bought a new, burn the line as Is orten the case ting more rain this yeeir tlmn any Oakland niitonioblle while on the trlp.l with the 'Tommy Moore." It Is about ,othor place along this .ectlou of the Tho eighth grade oamluatlon was' or tlio same weight as the latter, (0HSt. with M in. lies uu to May 1st conducted iu Port Orfoul last week; weighing from 2 .10 to .'.00 pound, but tV.c C -w cut Cltv Cnl ou.ierv,r lit' C3 t.illliulim fnl..-. ......It 1..1. .1 11 il a..a V o. .mmuisiiiii. iiu MiiH IIIK,UUHMUUllff OU llttiUO, TMOlUOmRO kIvah lilt Ia.ll ....... .. .. ..---- O. Thrift, who has boon spending '" im 'inunaiion were. Harold 'slse weighs about U50 pounds. The May i, tlio winter lu Southern California, ''Tonni,on' fit,"'" must, Nellie llllljcost of tho now block will be nboiii that ho has decided to locato lnjaml in' Sutton. the snina ns the old style. j Oakland, but will probably return I hiX Llnillmrg wife and children Mr. Slnvons, who Is a practical to Handon to attend to mutters M'ginv ujwu from .MarslttlWd on the, loggor. employeiK lu local camps, has nliifall at that place to as vsmi luclies." FA UK TKX CHXTS City Limits North lloiid, fie nn commutation nn ZU TICKKTS, JSt.To (J .Mar.sliflcld.Nord, nend Auto Lino Cars every ten minutes from 0 a. m., to 12 midnight; to South Slou?h onco a day, leaving at It n. in.; to Era- plro three trips a day, fiOHST .KINfi, Props. imrrrRVW(tt&msrrnfRr?yz'':j.''mri rmywrggwEr Oldofet Hani; in Coos County EjmtataisLm i V pertaining to lib interests hero for n fow weeks, later lu the summer. Mr. Thrift has gono Into IhihIihh In Oakland with Mr. Duncan, lor merly nuinngor of tho Hume can nery, on Hnguo rlor. DII.MOCHATS SCAHCK "Thoro aro but two offices In Curry county Sheriff and Treas urer -for which Democratic aspir ants will appear on the ballot. Deiiula Cuuiiirr has announced him self for surveyor, but Ills uauio did not get upon tho ticket, and It will havo to be written Iu If he re ceives his partv nomination Port Orford Tribune. Hustlor last Wednesday, and will worked at Ills Idea for several years make their future homo nt this placo. 'and now .lioilovea that he has It por Mr. Lindborg Is now assUting his fectod. He states that ho has already father In getting the new garage on! had an offer of ?10.000 for his pat- tho corner of Jackson and Ninth street ready for business. SO.MK WKATIIKK Curry county bus evidently been "having as had weather as some oth er plncee. The Cold Heach (Hobo com man ts upon It as follows: Comments on the weather, like the war news, me subject to fro-j will be omplojed there the coming iliieni revision, rue cuii3or would fix up the aerae man's venuirk about HUv tlil- ' inolet.d b wu sor V eut from a Minneapolis firm but t.iat ho has declined. He mu decldo to sell It on u bwhls of on Initial pay uumt and royalty on nil that aio nuuiufueUired. COHS TO S1CSL.WV "Donald CliailMon. port of Han-' don engineer, has been appointed engineer for the port of Stasia w and PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY summer. The port or Siuslaw rlv- or b.ih voted a hii'iic bond Issue and will siund the fund lu bailor Im- iinrmei.t I'.md n .-tirn World EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage North Front Street Phone 180-J. r. ,taWlsM 18s5 Fl&mggm (Mb Beimett Bank Mnrhhfleld, Coos County, Oregon. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $l20,0uu lNTKHHST PAID ON TLMH AND SA VINOS l"JS!S V(ce. Offlcors J. w. IllSNNKTT. Pr&ldent; JAS. II. FI'p,,'E'STEIl, Prosldent; It. V. WILLIAMS, Cashier; G. F. WW Assistant Cashier. ; ; ; ; J- T ' ' Flanagan (Eh Bennett Bank OP MVUTLH POINT Capital ,vaganvic- Officers J. V. HKNNETT, President; JAS. H. FL-V; As'sstJ0l President; I.. M. SUPLEE, Cashier; L. T. DLMt. . Cashier. Bennett Trusst Company Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $vlce. Officers J. W. DENNETT, President; TOM T. CTT'sff'' President; AUT1IUR Jl'KEOWN, Secretary; B" TON, Treasurer. ,and, ffblcb Tho Only Trust Company lu tlio Stato, Outside of Oiganlcd Under tho Aew J" ItMOasani