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P2iUE THREE ..' !V WEDFORTJ MATH TTMBTJNE, M"ET)FOIlD, OTJFiOX, FRIDAY, MAY 1(5, 1919 Y.HLGLA. WORKER Huniliiy nliiht itt N oVliii'lt In tho First l'nwliylurlun uliurch, V. W. 1)11 liin, V. .M. ('. A. nncrotury rntui'iiutl from Franco, In to nponk on llm wur oxporlonmi ovur llioru, Tim growing fooling tit illntriml nml crlllclMm I" till! community Hint Iiiih grown out or rupOrtn of rot u rued Hiilillurit nml lot to written from the front inukiin thin mi opporluno tlinti for muii who urn illHturliiMl nml Ihomi who luivu rniil' grlovnnoon lo Knl tnguthur unci tulle tho iiiutlitr ovur, Mr, Dillon npoukn out of uctlvo mill .varied x porlouoo for liu wnn flint ciiinii mro. tnry lit Vuiiooiiviir, Wutili., tinmen to Friuiro whom lio norvod In tlio 42nd illvlnlon nml tho 77lh. Whlhi with tho Intliir lio wnn novomly wounded (luring tlio nporutltinn In tho Chiilouii Tlilorry sector whim tlio Onriiiiiiin UoiiiIhmI nml ilimtroyuil tho lull lu whlrh ho wiin mirvliiK. Aftnr a period npnt In tho honpl tnlH hm tho riwiilt of (Ills' wounil ha wont Into tho Argnniio fight nml wiw In tlio front from Oclobar until No vember, .Mr. Dillon Invito nil who nra In tarontod ollhor iib moil who)contrlhut. oil nt homo or thono who returned from mirvlro nliroiul to hour lilm Bun iluy nlKht nml ul Hint lima lio will cheerfully utmwor ami vxpluln tlio lido of nrltlolnin Hint nurKOs J out now nboul Ihu Y. M. C. A. Mr. IMIIon khvo mi Interfiling lulk thin noon lit tho Cnmiiien lul cluli luncheon ul Vim tlotol llllllllllll. WHEAT 10 EUROPE ASTORIA. Oro.. Mny 1C Tim firm full cargo of whnnt ovur nlilppnd to a forolKn port from tlio port of Astoria will lonva horo In alioul two wookn Tli In iiiinouni-emont wim niiiilo toilny, followliiK a conference of I ho port of' flelnln Willi It 1 o Koltimhuch, of tho futluriil niilii corporation. Tlio nlilp mom In lo coimlnt of KOOO toun of nuckatl grain, now nloruil In tho port wnruboimn, nnd in to no to Kuropo, Tho nitnoiincoiiiont wnn nlno muilu Hint a nlimmnr will lio hero next week to loud n cargo of flour nt tho port dock for forulnn consignment. STARTS SECOND FLIGHT. (Contlnuod from pngo ono.) ,ni -V-' lijjyJSMAkS't Vii ... Tr3 ONE MAN GIVES t'lrrult Court Mrs. A. R. Plilpps VB. MedfOTd Irrl- gut I on 'District. Notice of appeal. 1). C. Gnrrott ot'nl vs. Med ford Ir rigation District. Notice of appoal. Lilly B, Mlnear vn. Modford IrrlKn tion DlRtrlct. 'Notice of uppoal. Arvld Jlumoll et nl vn. Mcdford IrrliKutlon ljlntrliit. Notlco ot nppV , Kuto McAndrown vn. Modford Irri gation Dlntrlct. Notice of Hppeal. Orant OurrouKhn vn. Modford Irrl KUtlon fJlntrict. Notice of appeal. II, K. Adklnn ct nl vn. Mcdfod Irri gation District. Notice of appeal. S. I'. Hiirnoburn Vn: Modford Irri gation Ijlntrlct. Notice of appeal.- J. C. Power vn. A. L. I'urkhurut. Demurrer. .. :W. 8. Hnrnum vn. Southern Oregon Traction Co. et al. Order. 1,oe Hall vn. O; h. Irwin ot all Sum-monn. " Allmilio. lluu'kor unit linviilutni with lii'M n ili'l initi) iloi'isioii to tuliu I lu ll ir. TIIKl'ASSKY. N. R. Miiv 10. Koimli wuutlii'r outiilo Triimx-sov liurlior I'liiiNiul tlio ulurifrt In nliuiiiloii tho uliin to "lion oil"' fur tlio Axorrx voKtuplnv nrtornoon. nornrdiiit' to, t oiiiniiiniU'r John ll. loucrs. cliu't oi tho oxiioilitimi. Also (.'oiiiniiiniU'r Toworn oxnliiiiinl Hint the N('-l lnid nrrivoil nml ho ilcoiili'il to ro"llunf Kliirtinir in Ilia lunio tliut nil lliroo nl' tlio iiitvul iiliiiji'K iiiiitlit iniiltu I lio trip Inuntlior. ' ('oinniiiiiili'r Toworn xniil Hint tlio N(M nml Nf'-:i irot n little too fur out in tin' liurlior vcnIitiIiiv nml Hint lie t Iioiiu lit Hii'V would linvo nuido.n uoml Hturt if tlicv liml nttouiiti'l to rino m-iiri'r Khnre. Tho N('- t nliuhloil in tlio linrfior nt 7:IH o'tiock Innt niu'lit (New l-'ounilliiiiil lime) .nt'tcr a fliulil from ljitlifnx, r:i7 Iniiil niili'H, in (I liourrt liml 2;l iiiiiiiitoH noliiul flviuif tiiuo. Tlio Hciiiiliinii flonti'il on tlio nurfiii'i' of tlio wntor for two linurn nml 2:t miiiiiti'H wlii'ii forcvil to nliulit 18 niiloi from llnlil'nx. l''lKlitlnit tho Kiitlnu limot'tn Tho oiitliiK or clmwlnx lnn of In nnctn munt ho foil polnon to klU thani, mii'm todny's liullotln from tlio Nu-. tlonnl Wur (inrdon cnminlnnlon of WiiBhlnnton. You enn upply polnon ollhor In liquid or dry form. An a liquid, upply cither wlih a nprny pump or nplnnh on with a wliluk liroonf, in tlm dry form dunt on oy mixing with ulr-ulurkoil lima, nlftod niilloo or dry rond dual. Tho dry form nliotild he nppllod whllo tho plnntn ii ro wet Willi dnw or mill except on IiiihIi tioinu which nhould not ho d lu lu r bod whon wot. " Arnonuro of load, one of' tlio bent poluoiiH, com on lu two forma, powder and piiHto. Tlio powder in omkut to wolKh out mid hnnillo mid koop'n ln doflnlloly. Una one ouiico of powder or two ouncon of pnnto In nix quart of wnlnr or Bordeaux mixture I'nrln Kroen in nlno unod. but is oxponslvo ami iluon not mix with wntor no well nn nrnonnto of loud. Kiirtliormora, it will 'hum plnntn if It doct not have two or throo Union Itn woliilit ot lime ndilud to tho wntor. Used In Hor- luntix It dooa not ncod tho extra lima. I'yrttirum in a powder potnonoun to liiBoctn hut not to h u in u n boluuH. Vo ono ouiico to two Riillons ot water, or If lined dry, nlft It full strength on tho plnntn. Tells Dyspeptics What to Eat Avoid JikIIuomIoh, Hour Arid Htoni iich, HiNirtluirii, (inn on Hloiiiiu'h, I'Uu: InillKOtitlou und piuctlcully all formn of Htomiich troutilo Buy mod Icul nuthorltlen, uro duo nlno Union out of ton to nn oxe'onn of hyilronlilor. lo acid In tho ntomitch. Chronic "ncld Htomiich" In oxcuodliiKly dunuoroun nnd nuffarern nhould do ollhor ono of two HllllKH. Klthor tboy -con (to on a limited nnd'oflon dlnnitruouhlo dint, nvoldlim foodrf til ut dinuitroo with Ilium, Hint lrrltuto tho ntomaoh nnd. loud to ox-' conn ncld nocrollon or they can oat us thoy ploimo In ronnon und muko It n prnctlco to conntoruct .tlio effect of tho hnrmful nold und provont tlio for. inutlon of ruh, nournonn or. promuture rormontntlon -by tho tiso of a llttlo IllHiiriitoil MuKiienln nl tliuir nionls. Thoro in probnhly no boltor, nnfer or moro. rolliiblo ntomnch nntlucld limn HlBUrntod MukiiobIii nnd It in wldoly tisod fgr thin purpono. It hnn no direct nctlon on tho ntnmncli und in not a dlKOHtont. Hut a teiiHponnful of the powdor or a oouplo ot five flvo grain tuhlotn taken in a llttlo wntor with. tho food will noulrnlUo tho exconu nnldlly which may bo pres ent nnd provont itn further forma tion. TIiIb romovoa tno wnoio cnuuo of tho troulilo nnd tho moiil dlKosts nulurully nnd hoiiltliftilly without need of popsln pills or artificial dl Kontontn. Got a fow ounces of Ulnurntod Mnff- nosla from nny rolliiblo druRKlnt. Ank for either powdor or tnlilotn. It novor oomoH an a liquid, milk or citrnto nno in tho hlnnrntod form In not a lax- utlvo, Try thin plan and oat what ynn want at your nnxt moal und noe If this Inn't tho boat ntlvico you ovor had on "wlnit. to out,'; , , ,k, Cnlwoi-m Ahoy I Head off Hint cutworm, Mr. Oar- dunor, or It will cut off 8omo of your corn, cahmxKO or tomato plnntn. aayn toduy'n bullotln 'from the National WW Hnrdon ,.'ommlnnlon of nnh- ItiKtnn. Ciitworinn snonk nround after dark nnd do tho Injury while youaro imloop nnd drenmliiK ot tlio bumper crops to come. In1 tholr onrly liven culwnrmn live on tho rootn of ktuhh. no when nod or other Rrann land Is plowed up look out for cutwormn. ' , Theno worms which nro nn Inch or moro lone and ot tho color of tho Rround, offer a splendid exitmpto of cumoufliiKO. They cut off a plant nt tho Hiirfaco of the nround nnd then burrow under tlio nurfneo by tho nldo of tlio ruined plnnt. Set out a now plant unions It Is com, which will prphnhly nond out n new growth. Cutworms linvo a nwoot tooth and will oat swootonod poisoned bait. Mix toKothor ono pound of bran nnd ono liulf ouiico of powdurod whtto arnonlc. Httr a llttlo water and two or throo tablonpoonftiln of chaup molnsnos nnd mix In with tho limit mid nrsenlc. Chop up nn orange or a lemon and mix It In, Add onouitb wntor to make a thick in null. Thin brim ninnh is n dundly poison so care must bo token to koop It nwny from sinull olilldron. WALDO PRIZE LIS! IS 3s5 "ll-r C0VAI,L1S. Mny 1(1. -Tlio Clnra II.' Waldo prizes woro nnnouncod to day nt Oroon Agi'Icultural collogo. TWo pi'lzoa nro tlio annua! gift of Mrs. Waldo, formerly a. moinbor of tho bonrd ot regents and now a ronldont ot California. Mrs, AVnldo hns for several years given $100 to tho four women of tho collogo 'ho are con sidered tlio most womanly by vote of Iho girls and by rucommoiidatlnns of a cmnmlltoo of faculty womon, , Tho pvizuu uro divided, $10 going i:,"'f:.'X'i x .-a f t. J i . , ADMIRAL WM.55IMS In It Adrslrul Hlmij of "Tha Horno Mnrlnci,". or Is it lust a lioroeuhuo for lucU7 Anyhow, a sccrut'n. out. Admiral Situs car ried ii liorooshoe when ho bonrded the llnuretnnla to couio back to Amcrjca alter o successful on gngomont in European vntero. Tho arrow points to tho band that holds it. to tho senior member, 30 to the juni or, $20 to the sopliomnro and $10 to the froshmou. llonnrnblo mention In glvon to two girls from ouch class. Following Is the list ot nwurds: Senior woiuon- I'rlzn, Murilla Dunning, Stniificld; honorable mon Hon, Zolln Kollio. I'ortluud, and Cath erlno Stromo, Junction City. Junior womon Prize, Helen Gard ner, Cnrvnllln: honorablo mention lOllzo Price Slfton, Wash., oud Ruth Kennedy, Corvnllls, . . Sophomore womon l'rlzo, Doro thea Abrnhnui, Kosohurg; honorable mention, ilornlca llalnos, Portland, and Francos Cuntn'or, Hood River. Froshmon womon Prize, Alma Schurpf, 'Portland; honorable men tion, Allco Felko, Portland, and tilmlya Morton, While Salmon, Wash. nira D Mineral salts play an impor tant part in tissue building' they're found in cbundance in tho delicious wheat a'r.d barley food 1 Cirapgluts' P " '" ii, nmm METHODIST DRIVE NEW YORK, May 10. (Special to Trlbuno). HouUed by a gift of $730.- 000 from a western man whoso name was withhold at his request, reports of many large subscriptions to the Mothodlnt $ 1 05.000,000-' centenary fund poured Into headquarters here 1 oil n y, ul t ho tbo week of tfie intensive drlvo does not begin until Sunday. Tho anonymous giver is not a Meth odist. x " Ueorgo M. Fowles. Centenary treasurer, said it was half the giver's entire fortuno. "I went to him and told him I wanted a million dollars" said Mr. Fowles. "How much do you think I have?" ho said. I answered "A million and a half." "Right" he said, "and you have tho nerve to ask me for two-thirds of It." I took two hours then explaining our whole world program. At the ond he said, "tho church for the first time. Is attempting a really big thing, In a high 'businesslike way. We'll compromise on $750,000." Other' campaign gifts Included $50,000 from Mrs. Augustus F. Swift, Chicago. An anonymous gift of $50. 000 from New England, and three anonymous gifts of $25,000 each from Baltimore. President Chi Shi Chang, ot China, has contributed $1,000;. Premier Chlen $500, and other Chlnose officials lesser amounts Tho Centenary budget calls for the expenditure of $7,501,588 In China of which $805,820 to spend' among tho Chinese nnd the balance in the United States. ' A A. V.t& A. M. Regular communication Med ford Lodge 103, Friday even ing, May 16th. " - L. E. WILLIAMS, Secy. Self-Poisoning Very Prevalent Autointoxication, or Blow Keif Pois oning, C'uuso of Most III Health nnd DlKcune Advancod medical authorities as sort that auto-lnloxfcatlon Is the foundation of mont of the ills and diseases to which the human flosh is heir. This condition Is nothing more nor less than the slow nelf-poisonlng of the vital organs produced by the ex cessive mental and physical strain which we are forced to endure, which renders the organs lame and Inactive, and permits toxins actual poisons to be generated within one's own body, ' . . Usually tho troulilo starts in the intestines; sometimes It starts in the stomach, liver, or kidneys, but in any case the blame i lies with the faulty method of living, and may be traced to ovor-ealinB, excessive, nervous strain, lack of exercise, of: other causes. . At any rate It Is the more Important organa that suffer the final damage and when they falter or fall in their duties the body fills up with acids and poisons, and tho vic tim often yields to their baneful In fluences. Brlgbt's disease, heart trouble, high blood pressure, catar rhal affections, and other troubles are frequently the result ot self pois oning or auto-intoxication. A tired draggy feeling of the body, a sluggish mind and dull memory, in- tense nervousness, headache, stomach and bowel troubles, poor circulation, In perfect digestion, constipation and despondency are common symptoms of. auto-intoxication; and nine out ot every ten ot the American people are likely to be so affected. Tanluc, the powerful reconstruc tive and systemic tonic, -was designed especially to overcome these very troubles. There is not a single por tion of the body that Is not benefited by the helpful work ot this celebrated preparation, which begins its action by stimulating the digestive and as similative organs, thereby enriching the blood and envigoratirig the entire system. Composed ot the most ben eficial roots and herbs known to sci ence, it enables the stomach to thor oughly digest tbe food, thereby per mitting the assimilable products to be converted into blood, bone and muscle. It overcomes that great ex citing cause ot disease weakness. It renders the body vigorous and elas tic, it keeps the mind clear and ener getic, ond throws off the symptoms of nervousness and Indigestion. It builds up the constitution weakened by disease or mental and physical over-work, quickens convalescence of the lnvalfd, and is a sure and unfail ing source of comfort to those who are suffering from the effects ot nervousness and over-work. ' That Tanlao does those very things Is proven by the fact that it now has the largost sale ot any tonic on the American market. Millions have used It with the most astonishing and gratifying results. Tanlac Is sold In Bedford by West Side Pharmacy, In Gold Hill by M. D. Bowers, in Central Point by Miss M. A. Mee, In Ashland by J. J. McNair, In Eagle Point by Von der Hellen. Adv. Jewelry of Quality This la particularly characteristic of this store, as only inch jewelry of tho highest standard of quality is given consideration and sold over our counters. Our rapidly Increasing business benrs tostlmony to this fact and scores of satisfied customers have found this store a profit able and pleasant place to till tholr needs In the Jeweler's line. Call and see our now stock of wedding rings, .the largest In southern Oregon; also the new Elk Emblems. John W. Johnson "Jeweler" - - s Charter No. 8236. HKPORT OP CONDITION OP THE ' Reserve District No. 12. No. IBS ltW'lRTOVTHKtXXlTIOXOFTHE Jackson County Bank - At MciUord, in the Stuto of Oregon, at tho closo of business Mtoy 12th, 1019, KESOl'KCES Loans nnd discounts ..: ;. : .'....$520,920.37 Overdrafts, socured und unsecured . 664.25 Honds and warrants 95,209.43 htocka, securities, judgments, etc 46,059.76 Hanking house ;.. t 30.000.00 Furniture and fixtures j. : 5,000.00 Other ronl estate owned ..; ; , 22,288.12 Due from banks (not reserve banks ) 1,726.81 Duo from approxod roserve banks 145.701.7 Checks and othpr cash Items '. ' 12',750.56 Exchanges for cloarlng house S. 893. 63 Cnah on hand ; 59,319.63 Other resources .'..... : ; " 622.21 Totnl I. 1............ $949,155.55 MAHITilTlKS ' Cnpltnl ntock paid in .-.$100,000.00 Surplus fund 45,000.00 Undivided profits, leas expenses and taxes paid 3,072.40 Duo to banks and bankers .: 4,366.73 Individual deposits subjoct to check 475,880.39 Domnnd certificates of deposit .". 8,451,28 Cnshlor checks outstanding ,. .-. 18,300.82 Cortifiod chocka a v. 7,700.'00 Tlmo and Savings Deposits , , 286,383.93 Totnl ........j....:....:;....:..L...........::.:..:.... $949,155.55 1 State ot Orogon, County of Jackson, ss. I, V. H. Vawtor, Cashier ot the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above stntomont Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. . V. H. VAWTER, Cashier, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th day of May, 1919. T..n. Luinsdon, Notnry Public ' My commission oxplres March 22, 1920, Corroct Attest: Cv I, .Hutchison, H. U. Lumsdon, II. A.. Thlerolf, Directors. .;'.' v v . - , : 392,875,80 1,395.15 Medford National Bank At Med foul, in the Ktuto of Oregon, at tho close of business on Jfny 12th 1010. . ; , ' KRHOrROKH . . 1. a Loans and discounts, including rediscounts..... ..$ z. , overdrafts, unsecured . ft, U, H. bonds (other than Liberty Bonds, but in cluding U. S. certificates of indebtedness) : a U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) $100,000.00 b U. S. bonds and certificates of indebtedness pledged to secure U. a. deposits (par value) I U. 8. bonds and certificates of Indebtedness owned and unpledged. ....... g Premium on U. 8. bonds . O. Liberty Ixian Bonds: a Liberty Loan Bonds, 314, 4, 414, and 4 per cent, unpledged $ 18,600. 00 d Liberty Loan Bonds, 3, 4, 4, and 4 percent, pledged to secure State or other deposits or bills payable. ................... 7. Bonds, securities, etc. (other than U. S.) : b Bonds .other than U. S. bonds) pledged to secure postal savings deposits c Bonds and securities pledged as collateral for State, or other deposits (postal exclud ed ) or bills payable . i e Securities other than U. S. bonds (not In cluding stocks) owned unpledged . Total bonds, securities, etc., other than U. S. 20,000.00 20,040.00 800.00 140.800.00 86,500.00 105,100.00 6,000.00 15,000.00 12,052.34 10. 11. 12. 13. 15. 16. 17. 19. 20. 21. 24. 25. 26. 27. 30. 33. 34. 35. 38. 46. 51. JJ. 31,052.3 Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscrip tion) .- 3,750.00 a Value of banking house, owned and unincumbered 43,800.00 Furniture and fixtures ; 5,000.00 Real estate owned other than banking house .. 34.068.00. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 29,285.82' Cash in vault and net amounts dne from national banks...: 113,782.24 Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust comnan- lea other than included in Items 13, 14, or 15...- ' '288.&S Exchanges for clearing house : .. w 6,132.05 Total of Items 14, 15, 16,17, and 18 .$120,202.81 Checks on banks located outside of city or town ot report ing bank and other cash items 6,472.35 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer - ; ; ... 5000. 00 Interest earned but not collected approximate on Notes and Bills Receivable not past due . 7,627.50 War Savings Certificates and Thrift . Stamps actually , , owned . : , 1,8$ Total .. Capital stock paid In.. Surplus fund . LIABILITIES a Undivided profits : .-$ 22,688.56 b Less current expenses. Interest, and taxes paid . . '...-. 11,886.21" Interest and discount collected or credited, in advance of maturity and not earned (approximate) j u Circulating notes outstanding ; . Net amounts due to banks, bankers, and trust companies other than included in Items 31 or 32) u ... Certified checks outstanding .... . . Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Total of Items 32, 33, 34 and 35 $ 9,281.16 Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to KeserTO (deposits payable within 30 days): Individual deposits subject to check . Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) .- . . State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge ot assets ot this bank . Total of demand deposits (other than ; " bank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, and 41 $3.79,1-50.45 Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal sav ings): Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) Postal savings deposits - Other time deposits .... . Totnl ot time deposits subject to Reserve, Items 42, 43, 44, and 45...... $239,496.17 I'ntted States deposits (other than postal savings) : , a War loan deposit account . ; Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank..' ..$927,331.63 ..$100,000.00 20,000.00 10.80I.3S 181.50 100,000.00 515.74 6,319.29 2,446.13 832,404.75 31,745.70 15,000.00 130,212.23 1,680.83 107,703.12 38,420.00 30,000.00 Total .... .....92T,3!1.6S " State of Oregon, County of Jackson, ss: I, John S. Orth, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. JOHNS. ORTH, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of May, 1919. - S. M. ROBERTS, Notary Public. . My commission expires Sept. 25, 1920., - . - .... . -. . Correct Attest: J. W. Gore, J. F. Wortman. J. A. Perry, Directors. No. 115. RKPORT OP THE CONDITION OP THE . ' t Central Point ; State Bank At Central Point, In the Stato of Oregon, at the close of business Slay 12th, RESOURCES Loans and discounts - ......-....$159,041.70 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured - .-I'lJ Bonds and warrants ... 5f,'Xr. ? Banking house - - Furniture and fixtures - ;'"J f Other real estate owned -.- - 3:,J ,7 Due from approved reserve banks i , Jf '15 Checks and other cash items . Cash on hand '"''w Total '. ....:.:......-....$26 2,360,53 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in - 1 8?'XS S2 Surplus fund " f-?"?-"? Undivided profits, leas expenses and taxes paid -. ..S'iSJ'i? ' Individual deposits subject to check 420,998.81 Demand certificates of deposit - cV-riti Cashier checks outstanding .... SlJv.t Time and Savings Deposits ... ., 10' ' Reserved for interest and taxes - - -. - Bond certificates ot deposit 3,200)0 ; Total '.!'-'- . .....$262,260.63 State of Oregon, County ot Jackson, ss. I, D. R.,Terrett, Cashier ot the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. , D. R. TERRETT, Cashier. . '' Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of May, 1919. . J. O. ISAACSON, Notary Public, .' My commission expires Aug. 11, 1920. . ' ' Correst Attest: I. C. Roblnett, Win. C. Leever, Directors. ' ,