THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1912 EVENING EDITION. mymmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmm''''--''''mmmmmmmmm' FraiiBo, Mrs. J. p. Komi hi I, Mrs. E. F. Morrlssoy, 'Mrs. D. C. McCarty, Mrs. E. G. Flanognn, Miss Bloncho Ferdlno and Miss Gcorgo. Marshfield and North Bend Auln ii GORST Ai KINO. Proprietor L"W Mrs, S. C. Small was hostess to a dozen guests Wednesday nftornoon nt her new homo near Ferndalo, on tcrtninlng Mrs. W. S. Nicholson, Mrs. Esther 11. Converse, Mrs. II. Reed, Miss Maude Reed, Mrs. II. S. Tower, Mrs. F. E. Leefe, Mrs. E. F. Morrls soy, Mrs. F. G. Horton, Mrs. LoMloux, Mrs. J. W. Mitchell and Mrs. F. D. Cohnn. 0 Mrs. W. E, Dungan Invited Mrs. J. II. Milncr, Miss Edna Barnum, Mrs. E. E. Straw, Mrs. E. S. Down ing and Mrs. J. T. Hnrrlgan In to PERSONAL notices of visitors In tuo city, or of Coos Bay pooplo vrbo Tlslt in othor cltloB, together with notices of social affairs, nr gladly rcceWod In the social de partment. Tolephono 133. No. tlces of club mootlngs will bo pub llflhod and sccrotarlos aro kindly roqucBted to furnish same. SOCIAL CALENDAR TODAY I. 0. U. Dancing Club danco at North Ilond. Miss Nclllo Tower for Miss Charlotto Murch. MIsb Mary Mahonoy, Week end on Coos Hlvor. Auction at Norwegian Luther nn church. SUNDAY Sons of Norway, picnic at I3n egron's Grovo. . MONDAY Wedding of Miss Charlotto Murch and Mr. Hugo QuiBt. TUESDAY Miss Frances Golden, enter taining, WEDNESDAY. Norwegian Lutheran Young People's Society. Prlscilla Club witli Mrs. Kinid Erlckson. Brldgo Club with Mrs. J. II. Flanagan. THURSDAY Mlnnle-WiB Club with Mrs. Mary Thompson. Altar CI u I Id of North Rend with Mrs. Tims. Chapman. Soclnl Sowing Club with Mrs. D. Rhodes. MIbb Frances Golden enter taining. FRIDAY A. N. W. Club entertained by Mrs. Clias. Dungan of South Coos River. CONTRIBUTIONS concerning social hnpponlngs, intondod for publication In tho socloty depart ment of Tho Tlnios, must bo sub mitted to tho editor not later than 6 o'clock p. m., Friday of each week. (Exception will bo allowed only In caaos whore events occur lator than the tlmo montlonod.) When tho sun is hot and the wntcr blue, And tho clover nods to the-breeze, Comes tho summer girl with tho fetching curl And filmy gowns and teeth of pearl, To set male hearts in a dreadful whirl As slio lolls beneath the trees. And tho dainty Miss. who's tho sub ject of this Novor dreams of tho havoc wrought; With tho same sunny smile, all tho men sho'll bcgllo Till her casualty list's as long as tho Nile Each silly young man thinks he's IT for a while, And gets scorched as all silly chaps ought. PLACE OF CONTEXT When I build my homo, no matter whore, It may havo never a room to sparo, It may bo lacking In lines and stylo, Its nrchltccturo may causo a smllo, Rut this ono thing I shall reuulro -A wldo mouthed hearth with an open fire. Whnt do I enro If tho walls bo plain. If the low roof leaks In n heavy rain, I brilliant social lights today There II lie pictures enough In tho And this loads me back to tho girl choory glow who can bo so much to hor hostess Of tho burning wood when the lights If sho linn tact, heart and a roady aro low, I ilow of speech. At a small dlnnor, And I can ponder my heart's desire, I afternoon reception or evening gnth And dry out the rain at my open Ilro. ' orlng such a guest Is a godsend to tho I hostess not altogether suro of hor No gas-lit humbug will suit my tasto self. For. with quick tact and much (It reeks too much of mud world's heart such n girl can take any shy liosto)-. guest or "tnlkless" guest off tho I want n hearth where tho wood- hands of tho hostess, and, If at a re- Homes gloam rcntlon, pilot her nway to where nn- i iiiL-ituiiiiK i-nuur me wiihc i (i ream inner guesi enn uo trusted to "break And puff content on my blackened hor Into conversation," or If at a rlar I dinner try to draw such a one Into I conversation herself. It rouulres on And part of tho dream of my heart ly nn easy naturalness tho suhstl would bo . I lute for true friendliness to do this. Roineono to sit at tho fire with mo, I Ami It Is not a bit stupid of yoursolf. To sit at tho Ilro In tho pleasant It Is rather Interesting to seo thorn ., , , Rionm, I "thaw" out under your genlnl man- Making my house In truth n homo, I nor and to display your naturnl skill To theso great bloHHlngs do I nsplro In this way. "To (III up gaps" In tho Tho girl 1 love and an open lire. I general talk at tho tnblo Is nnothor help for your hostess. Sho may bo distracted by an Incompetent mnld and a husband who is no ho)" for her In tho mnttor of conversation, and If you literally "throw yoursolf into tho breach" at such critical inn Hod a wealthy man of high social prominence and Is one of our most O . til T OSTESS' delight!" Jr-J You tiro probably racking your bruins to know what that "delight" can bo! Well, In order to nut von (in r nr miuni'L. tiu .,..i..i......i.. as piiHBlblo, writes Loulso I) Mitchell mol,,H wU" n ,mMny turn of Joct. lot mo hasten to rollovo the tension '" "'o Kolng to win her everlasting by saying that It is the girl who can V'a",u,le' n ,"" reputation as a talk' l""( charming girl, gronter conlldenco in And of course, you aro going to do- yo!,r, ?WI '""" '. fliu. that "any girl can talk!" Rut ,"Hlilornlilo populnrlty. i inn going to assure that this Is not u ho, in fact, It Is so little so that '' "' '" in Kiuir hoc a c re os a rnviM.'irn im.vmi-h a of tho First Methodist church of Min neapolis. Whllo studying under Mmo. Uehrons, Mrs. Gldloy was asked to sing a lullaby by Conductor Oborhosscr of tho Minneapolis Sym phony Orchestra and tho noted musi cian was so pleased with hor Inter pretation of It that ho lator often playod hor accompaniments. Among tho others who will assist in the program aro Low Koyzor, a violinist who recently como to tho Ray and who was a pupil of Prof, llcndrl Jac obson of Chicago for sovoral years, Mrs. Win. Horsfnll, Jr., notod local pianist, and Dr. W. A. Toyo, tho Marshflcld clarinetist. Among those named as patronesses are Mcsdames J. W. Bennett, .1. S. Coke, J. II. Flanagan, W. S. Turpon, M. C. Horton, .1. T. McCormnc, II. S. Tower, II. Sengstncken, E. G. Por liam, J. Albert Matson, M. C. Mnl oney, F. E. Leofe, W. T. Morchant, (. W. Knufman, W. M. Rlako, R. K. Booth, Arthur McKcown, Claude NtiBburg, Otto Bchottor, Clias. Stauff W. A. Toye, A. T. Haines, Eugene Crostliwnlt and J. V. Snienton. O .MUSICAL RECITAL Sovoral of the pupils of Miss Mil dred E. Rood gave a recital at her home In North Bend Tuesday after noon. Tho pupils showed markod progress In their work; tho program was well rendered and enjoyed by nil thono present. On account of exam ination and special work tit the end of tho school yonr, n number of tho pupils did not take part In the recital at this time. Among those who did were Clara Mooro, Jenny Johnson, Elsie Lnrson,, Evelyn Mlr iii so u I, Bcrnlro Mlrrasoul, Ruth Hal Mead, Olive Moore, Mrs. Geo. Hor rnn, Mrs. H. Sneddon, Milton Jack son, Maude Fry, Ruth Fry and Eddie Hllorbock. O BRIDAL PARTY On Monday evening nt 8 o'clock tho marrlngo of Miss Charlotto Murch to Mr. Hugo Qulst, both woll known and exceedingly popular young pooplo of .Marshlleld, will bo solemnized by Archdeacon Win Horsfnll of llnnilnn at tho Kmmnnuol ,' S,,::,,..' il ?. Episcopal church. Preparations aro' .;.:.,, "'v" ;,', s.i. being made to in.iko the woddlng one, ! ' '",,' JIA",.'U tea last Saturday to help out tho Ep iscopal cause. 0 CHRISTIAN CHUHOH RECEP- TION A largo congregation Including re presentatives from many of tho churches of Marshlleld gathorod at the Christian church Wednesday ev ening to welcome Rev. 55. O. Dow ard and family to their now home. Reverend Downrd is lately from Grand Island, Nebraska, from which I pined ho was transferred to tho Chris-1 turn church horo. Several commit tees wore In chnrgo of tho oven Ing's entertainment and a program was given early In tho evening. Mr. W. A. Reld as choir director, pro cured tho music and tho members of the Christian Endeavor furnished and arranged the Moral decorations. The olllcers of the church and othors received. Tho program glvon fol lows: Congregational Song, "All Hall the Power" Prayer and romnrkB by Rev. McDon ald, Christian minister of Coiiullle. Song Baptist choir. Remarks by Reverend G. LoRoy Hall, former pastor of tho Mnrshllold Raptlst church. Solo W. A. Reld. Remnrks by Ho v. II. I. Rutlcdgo, pas tor of the Marshlleld Methodist church. Remarks by C. A. Se'ilbrcde. Song by Baptist choir. Remarks by Row Short, present pas tor or tho Marshlleld Baptist church. Remarks by Rev. Grlgsby, paBtor of Morshllold Presbyterian church. Response by Rev. Downrd, pastor of Christian church. Song by Congregation "Blessed be the Tie that Binds" Prayer Rev. Rutlcdgo. Subiiciiucnt to this program nn In formal hour followed, during which refreshments wero served by tho committee In charge, Mrs. II. V; Painter and Mrs. Geo. Coleman. Among those attending tho recep tion were Mr. nnd Mrs. Hobscn, Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Painter, Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Reld. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. E. lltisliy. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, Mr. and .Mrs. Geo. Ayro, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alva Doll, Mr. and Mrs. Colvlll, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Copplo. Mr. and Mrs. Alvn Custer, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Craig. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Steminerman, Mr. and Mrs. Johns. Row Rutledge. Rev. Hall, Rev. Grigs-J iij, iiov. nnori, uov. .mcijohiik! ami wife, Row T. F. Brown of Iowa. Mrs. bus. Curtis, Mrs. Sarah Painter, Mr LEAVE MARSirFlKLD 7:16 A. M. 8:00 A.M. 8:45 A. M. 9:30 A. M. 10:15 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 11:45 A.M. 12:30 P. M. 1:15 P. M. 2:00 P. M. 2:45 P. M. 3:30 P. M. 4:16 P. M.. 5:00 P. M. 6:45 P. M. 6:30 P. M. 7:30 P. M. 8:30 P. M. ' 9:30 P. M. 10:30 P. M. 11:30 P. M. 12:30 A. M. M5AVK NORTH KlVl) 7! 00 A.M. 7: A.M. 8:30 A. M. 9:15 A.M. 1Q:00 A. M. Jl:30 a.m. "MR P.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:46 P. M. 2:30 P. M. 3:15 P. m. 4:00 P.m. 4:45 p.m. C:30 p. m. :1G P.M. 7:00 P. M. 8:00 P. M. 9:00 P. M. 10:00 p. m. 11:00 P. M. 12:00 P. M. Leave North Rend Allen's News stnnd. Leave Mnrsliflold Chnndlor and Dlanco Hotels nnd Busy Corner of the most bcmutlf. nn. f oiaborn to' '' ' ' " "' ' "," '" or the season. Tho church Is to bo " ' U"VL ii ! v?P,1 ln Kvn extensively decorated and many " V" iHn-nr Vm 'v "um mn.' handsonio gowns will be displayed. 'Vu ''""liiiior. Mr. N. Whereat. -I'l-n ,,nru,.M ,i. V-m.. ... " ... : Alfred Downrd. Orton Howard. Em- 'l! IIAfUMHIIII txf til 1...I.I..I ...... I. Incldently.'ns follows: ' I i"1, ,,0WMr, Rnbort Clark. Wayne iiuiiiiM, iiiinniiy i-niiiier. i.nviuu Mnld of Honor, Miss Nellie Towor; nro actually sent away to be trained now io no so proper v. MioMier interesting fact First RiMes.nnld. Miss Lucy Horton I .?"" r. 'oroa ;. 't Pecoml Ilrlilosiinild Miss Filnn ?hin. " heieat. Robert Ayro. Clias. Ma .uouu iiiiuesmaiii. .miss i.iinn Hlim-. ,.,., ttnth nobsou, Mr. Tnrrey. Mr. OttHfOt1 ley; j Groouisinnn, Cornell Lagerstroni; nii'l Mrs. Mobley, Miss Mobloy. Miss ' Walrath. Miss u. Mcintosh. Miss h 1 I iit i lliili.iH M .. 1.1 ... I. . I iUtlTIII III Mil lOIllllllV Il1llulilflliu ' "' " - .....,, .. i . a f.,,.fl f, .ii,,,,., IJ r.. ...... Miomer intereHtlug fact is that n Coos Bay will appeur in a recital """" ITh""-- AiWKnr Lngerstrom: u , , ". V"' ' " "' "',,"' tbnv aro ii g.e-il many I.l "talk- to . given at the Mnsonl c O per """. S . J. V. Smeaton. I 2 ' ,"' nt raiin To. o' Z' ers . ineiuis woll iih women, who aro' House Saturday ovoiiIiib 'Juno " A woptlim to which about one n mmJ i ! in i mJ YMVH lut.od.ued into social niuctlons In or- Itehearsr H we e' beg"" this ' " ''"! ' """",l" r'lw"" " 'vunnn Mr" hi i uT'&to'wl dei ' make things go." WOek and the i.riwriini will h Vm ' Mr- Q,l,8t ""'l "'''nle fiisnds cf ,c L ,' )"',., v ' ,lblIl ,l; tl'1' U , A,, ohm, knew n woman who'.-oumml ! UftnTfoT In " a':, M'ss J.urch nre Invited will be held , , '.Ci i ," "ci, WoioTl lu.-l been n popular belle at a .noun-1 Hio who will nsslst In the progrn.u " "W" ') ,'11 holno ,mmolB"p fo'- 'A Sel Ire lc. O. o II Io1 lijln H..0.1 ror u number or seasons. e so well known to Coos liny music ! ,,)W,,, tho iiioiiy. irickell. Miss France Frnnse. Dr G h bo tt.ts young, wlnson.o and clever, lvor8 that they need but little Intro- . ATVl A A A -. A A ' w- '""p. Charles Rehllold. Alpha' nnd moreover. Hie daiighier or very l-Hoii here and their appearan.o! Miuey. Helen McLaughlin Dr l" I wci'iby pRieuiM. Suddenly one or w' '""me a large attendance. Mrs. SHOWERS II. Clark. Miss llesslo yre and Miss1 III" lliuili.litl ciilaiiiltles droniied A. B. CI Hey will be Mdolst ami Imr tkA)Al .,... ...... v '"". iiss iiuiriotto .Murch, n Juno 1...I.I..A-.I.- .. . a II Every Detail of the Modern Gas Range Is Planned for the Comfort of Women tho factories that make gas ranges aro im mense plants, Thoy produce gas cooking ao pliances by the thousand, they can afford to employ tho highest skill in designing and constructing and they do, the ranges manufactured aro tho product or many clever minds working for two objechs (1) the convenience and comfort of the usur and, (2) economy of operation, every heat unit in the gas is made to render full value. every unnecessary movoment by tho user of the range is avoided, our co-operative payment plan distributes the cost of the ranije to meet your convenience. select the stylo of range that best fits your needs, OREGON POWER CO. Telephone 178 iliiui from the kv nn I muiterel the Hrroiinmnlinonts will be plnyed by rl h - In her rumlly to tint Coin-wiiwiu Mrs. Win. llomriill. Jr. Mm ru.iiou or liien. They were roduced to biii a pupil of ICowulskl In ciil-' 8""wer Kiv,,n r"r ,,or ''' ' N'ollle aiihh iiuiriouo .Miircn, n bride-to-be. Is guest of honor Juno nt a cugo and also studied undor Mine. ! Touor ,1,,H "flinonn. Kt Among the .Mrs. Geo Irs. N. 01I I.M'OILMAL CIIAT niero In Inn epeuse. Dv this lovely girl h.id splendid ,u'l"'" f Minneapolis who was n i '""""""'Hlo-1 gieMs nro Mr. uff in her. and she row. to m...., n... ""'I'" r Mnilnnie Mart-hen I. She. t- .M','vh-. MH- ' ' Q't. M did llul sltiiHiiini u-iih n i,..,.,.i,.... as first soprano in the nolo I ilmii-'11- vw'lander. Mrs. R. K. Booth con, lt!l. she Interviewed the pio- "" " ' .V.?,,;in,Sll,,"-1M,ri '""J ,'0'V".' M ' iLL,ynV.V.ii:xT,w--w.l "."'" """"I ' "'" " v . '"" '-- - i i iuu i iunnt iikt-ii vikit u. .i..i..m. vu . . . ... m. i mi .T . iiuMir in .MiiiiiHiipoiis mil may como ! Mnmle .Maheney Miss Laura Kruse. ; here later In the season. ; Miss E.lim Stanley. Miss Cora Maoj o I Mentgomery. nnd Miss Floremo Vornon A. Smith i nv,.n,...i ,. .- . .. .... ... w.,,.w. .., ... lV prii' or the hotel al ulihh nh.,... she l .i I heen such a charming guest, mid laid liBfoni Hiem the plan she hail Kiiiflvel. It was to the eheit thai .1 . was to he permlitrtd to (' In r re-tort as usual, hut as a paid out,.- hum-. She would undertake Io K ti up the euierlulnnieiit In or out ,!i.oi. locking after the spurts ror l he u u .Hid women ami mcli amuse ment for girls or hoys n the occasion reunited. She would plav cards will the .rubbel old Imihelors. drink ten wifb the iiihI lens or ninny sum mer gossip with the Hint rotis, nnd ofii cii-i. ir nei-ess-iry. with vomhs that ii Iht otherwise el into mis-t-lil t r I- ly. '' con ' tu ' or i pro, tho i al i i u.i. , Mm 'IOP' T !i ' Mo her u IV roi . or . II ! r I'ltlo i, Miss Kdlth M. DiinnliiK and Miss, i O. Welnnder. Mrs. 11. K. Booth. Miss io ......, ti. ..,.... .1 u V.r. .UK ! u ton. Mrs . r.wm 1 n Mncoo.. ..,.i ih h i.. .. Willis Keni.ely. Mrs. M. C. Maloney. I Miss Kdl h Mo en u" iii 'in "' ! . -.-- ,, iinuiMh V- id.in was accopted Imiiiedlnte 11 worked like a charm. One n she Insltffel upon, that the ' -he wns a paid guest Instead 'Ins gucKt, should he kept a ' 1 secret, mnl she be allowed in-fiuiii Niie urn. 11 ways 1 011 luevioiiH miiniieiH. ' inrallv lirlllliint mini ,le- ii ler the new order of nl she heianie almost too r her own he-ilih's hik ' and en Ross variety nr iiroiwl by necessity made a remarkable young w,- was phhl an excellent sal- ho had to dreu well, but Mrs she supported her rath "ther lu thi way until her' overed his losses uiil.!nt. ' Iv t m ble thaw to llv coigrgrtably at b t it U pleAHiiil to close thu Jim. . n uy tauiug that she mar- 1 Most Brides Are Happy W en the wedd nK (, t..,t, beuln coming in. . hi hies are h.ippy when the presents come from Red Cros Jewelry Dept. Wc Have- Cut Glass, Hand Painted China, Solid Silver CO.VDK.NSIH) 8TATK.MKNT Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At the close o'r business April JH, 11)12. RKSOPHCKS. Loans nnd discounts $20S.201,61 BoiAls. warrnniB and securities 78,7.04 U. S. bonds to bi'ciii.i circulation . . 25,000.00 Koul estate, r.iriilturo and fixtures 81,01 LSI Cash and sight exchange 198.2CS.C8 Total ijtflH, 128.11 LIABILITIES, Capital stock paid In $100,000.00 Surplus ami undivided profits 8.S15.49 Circulation, outstanding , 25,000.00 Doposlts ' 457,613.22 Aiken. -O turn to tho Ray shortly nom tho Kust : where he accompanied his rnthor, O. ' A. Smith, who sails in a day or two' for a two mouths' vacation In Uu- - KPISCOP.IL TKAM a.a4444 'opo Miss Alice Butler was hostess last Saturday at ton to .Mrs. R A. Ooldon nn I Mrs. Fred Backinnn or Ferndalo. Mrs. Otto Schetter, Miss Floronco Aiken. .Mrs. C. W. Tower. Mrs. W. T. Merchant, Mrs. Arthur McICeown an 1 Miss Mainle Mahonoy. Mrs. J. T. Hall ontortalnel at test . Mrs. K. Mlngiis, Miss Mny Bonnott. Weluesday Mrs. F. M. File Iborg. ' , ''' R- K. Ilooth. Miss Mamie Ma-1 Mrs. .1. m. Upion. Mrs. K'Jna JUngus. I 'wno' " Miss Lucy Horton formod . Mrs. F. A. HnaiBiHl, Mrs. Mary Mi- "" f'f"i'mal theatre-party Mondavi Kiitsht. Mis. J. T. McCormac. Mrs. vonln. n : Miss Hilda Steiiholin nnd Ml' Mario Malonoy loavo on tho noxt Re dondo Tor Pan Francisco nnd Ber keley Wliero hOtll OXIlOCt 111 nllnml the summer school nt tho University or California. Totnl. 28.71 In oddltlou to Capital Stock tho Individual liability or Stockhold ers Is iioo.ooo.ou. i.vn:i:i:sT paid ox ti.mi: a.vd s.wi.vcs dkposits. W. S. CIIANDLKR, President. M. C. HORTON, Vice-President. DORSKV KRHITJCBR, Cushlei. l '1 'io i In -i the mn ( ti id-.. Spfcial June Prices 'iv-v . in- .nn! mall ordi'ra - 'viwl. Red Cross y The B ide's favorite Jewelers 3X1 I.'S. Itolnnilson. Mrs. Carl Uvortsen nl Miss Matilda Oeorge. O At one or the Kplaeopal teas Airs. O Mr. and .Mrs. W. 13. Warwick havo leased their house to Mr. aa;l Mrs. I'lieelhliri III lor to :i nrnnnul u.....! . ui - . . T -. . . . .-.--rw-v.. ow.M- 11. riiiKiiii wns uosiess to aim. ' er can piiir ii;i, nil me being en C Ken lull. Mrs. Carl W Kv.ii.ri , 1 . 1 11 ! tMn i...i.b ., 11,.. 1 C. MiCorty. Mr. Alva 1),U m 'i-n n :i Mi-nds v ,.,,,1 i,.a K. Kelly. Mrs. I:u. Kevins rs. .1 T. Hall. MUs Ce.irge Mrs ' u-n 1' Mary McKnlght. Mrs. J. T. Mi Cm-- sT.Ti:.Mi:.r of co.nih n- OF 1 1 'iii-Mis n. 1: 'ii n 1 ,. s mac au.l Mrs. Fannie Hazard. Mrs. Carl W. Kvertseu Invited a number or friends In to tea Monday afternoon, among them Mrs. Mary Mi Knight. Jim. Fannie Hazard. Mrs. J. T. .McCormac, Mrs. Alva Doll. Mrs. ' I K- K. Kelley. Jlrs. U. 1). McCrnrv. Mrs. Dan Keating, JIUs Framos js spa" n ,. v. vi iyf n-rysn W4iw.tw MMic.An.tlm.,lwC.Biii," I IIffJSStW,Vf'?,,w,,w' fc-JWjgu - -n, , j- ,. . ""artu 1 fLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MARSH FIKLI), ORJXJOX. At the close or business, April 1H, 1012. RI3SOURC13S. Loans and Discounts $432.7!2 C6 Manklng Homo SO.onn OJ Cash and Exc: anges 231.981 96 Total , 1734 774 62 r, . LIABIL1T1KS. nnn Capital Stock paid In jsn.noono Surplus and Undivided Profits ' ' ! ! ! or 5C3 67 Deposits C29.21O05 Total $734,774 C2 J Ml KINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE