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Mr. Parks was admitted to the bar in November, 1903, and has here continued in the active practice of the profession from that time to the present. In 1910 he formed a partnership with his brother-in-law, Vince A. Day, who came to Spo- kane from Butte, Montana, and is now practicing under the firm style of Parks & Day. Aside from his practice he has interests in mining, being now treasurer of the Coeur d'Alene Consolidated Mining Company.
On the 27th of June, 1908, William J. Parks was united in marriage to Miss Blanche M. Day, a daughter of John V. and Anna Day, formerly of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, but now residents of Spokane. Mrs. Parks came to this state in the
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fall of 1903 and for one year was a teacher in the high school of Anacortes, Wash- ington. The following year she came to Spokane, where she engaged as teacher of English literature in a high school up to the time of her marriage. She also took a prominent part in the athletic training of the high-school girls, having charge of the girls' basket ball team and also was in charge of the class plays. Mr. Parks does not belong to any clubs but is prominent in Masonry, holding member- ship in Spokane Lodge, No. 34, F. & A. M .; Spokane Chapter, No. 2, R. A. M .; and Spokane Council, No. 4, R. & S. M. He also holds membership with the Woodmen of the World and is a member of the Chamber of Commerce, cooperating in its well organized movements for the benefit and upbuilding of the city. He is a republican in politics but has never held public office, although he has taken active part in the county and state conventions and has done considerable cam- paigning work in the interest of his party.
VINCE A. DAY.
Vince A. Day, the junior partner of the law firm of Parks & Day, was born in Williamstown, Pennsylvania, November 21, 1883, a son of John V. and Anna Day, who removed to Johnstown, Pennsylvania, when their son Vince was quite young. There he pursued his early education in the public schools and afterward attended the University of Nebraska at Lincoln, Nebraska, where he pursued both the academic and law courses. He was graduated from that institution in 1906 and went to Butte, Montana, where he followed his profession until 1910, when he came to Spokane to join his brother-in-law, William J. Parks, in organiz- ing the present law firm of Parks & Day. They are fast establishing themselves in a leading position among the law firms of this city and the clientage accorded them is of a large and distinctively representative character. Mr. Day holds membership with the Chamber of Commerce and also with the Spokane Amateur Athletic Club. While in college he was awarded the honor pin of the Theta Kappa Nu, a college fraternity. He is one of the younger among the representa- tives of the Spokane bar but has displayed ability and has already attained a position that many an older practitioner might well envy.
EUGENE C. WINBURN.
Intense and well directed activity has brought Eugene C. Winburn to his pres- ent position of responsibility as manager for the Mutual Life Insurance Company for eastern Washington, Idaho and Montana. His business career has been char- acterized by a continuous rise and since starting out in the world on his own ac- count he has been associated with insurance interests, so that he is thoroughly acquainted with every phase of the business to which he now devotes his attention most untiringly and profitably. In 1899 he entered the service of the company in connection with the domestic agency department and later was sent from the head office to Peoria, Illinois. When six months had passed he was made cashier of the
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company's office in Ottawa, Canada, and a year later was transferred to Columbus, Ohio, as cashier at that point. Another transfer made him cashier in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he spent three years, in the meantime demonstrating his ability in such practical manner that the company selected him as their representative at Helena, Montana. Accordingly, as manager for the Mutual Life, he went to that city on the 1st of January, 1907, and under his direction the growth of business in that state was most noticeable and satisfactory. The scope of his activity was increased by adding to his territory the adjoining state of Idaho, together with eastern Washington, and later his headquarters were transferred to Spokane, where he took up his abode in 1908. Here he at once turned his attention to the develop- ment of his increased territory and such has been his success that Spokane has proved to be the headquarters of the most successful agency of the company in its Pacific territory. A phenomenal record was made in 1910 when the Spokane agency, the youngest of the company's branches, ranked second among all the agencies for the highest percentage of business paid for to quota. To prove that this feat was not beyond duplication, the Spokane office led all of the company's agencies for the year 1911.
One of the strongest elements in Mr. Winburn's success lies in his ability to discover and develop producing agents. He always makes it a point to keep in close touch with the representatives of the company in his territory and he is at all times planning for the promotion of the business. The Underwriters' Report spoke of him as one whose life "furnishes an example of the success which awaits the young man who enters life insurance equipped with energy and an ambition to go ahead. At an age when most men are beginning to make progress, Eugene C. Winburn has reached a point in his business which ordinarily comes after long years of patient and faithful service. Socially he is a man of charming manners, a genial host and beloved by his friends."
INDEX
Abercrombie, W. R. 100
Brinkerhoff, Moses .602
Ackermann, David 726
Brooke, G. S. 248
Acuff, W. H. .336
Brown, C. G. 810
Adami, H. C.
99
Browne, J. J. .756
Adams, Charles
37
Brownlow, W. H. 133
Adams, L. G.
708
Buchanan, J. D.
284
Albi, Garibaldi
686
Burbidge, Frederick
266
Allen, J. S.
568
Burch, W. G. 196
Allenberg, Herman
400
Burcham, J. T. 572
Allison, G. S.
87
Burke, J. M. 199
Ammann, C. E.
669
Burr, F. H. .653
Butler, R. W. 446
236
Anderson, J. A. 366
Anderson, J. B.
645
Ansley, Frank
789
Armstrong, J. M. 358
Baker, W. R. 31
Ballard, W. J. 604
Barghoorn, Sikko 269
Barnes, A. E. 283
Barrett, F. S. 792
Bassett, J. D. 675
Bassett, S. S. 557
728
Becher, P. T.
505
Beck, G. C. 464
780
Beggs, S. S.
128
Bell, O. N.
98
Clough, C. F. .334
Coates, D. C. .319
Cohb, Warner 118
Cohn, H. L. 176
Colburn, A. O. . 421
Cole, T. O. 610
Collier, J. F.
714
Collins, D. C.
801
Collins, R. W. 129
Cook, H. J. .309
Boyles, E. F.
410
Coolidge, Alfred 493
54
Brewer, T. H. 287
Briley, E. E. 779
Corbaley, F. R.
827
Campbell, J. M. 431
Canfield, H. W. 778
Cannon, J. M. 709
Cantril, A. N. .678
Carman, H. J. .379
Carr, S. E. 405
Casey, Philip 188
Cassill, C. H.
822
Chamberlin, A. V. 75
Chamberlin, G. L. 354
Chester, L. F. 484
Clark, James 38
Clark, Patrick 295
Clark, P. W. 809
Clark, W. C. 777
Clason, R. S. .552
Belt, H. N.
424
Bertling, F. E.
.634
Bertrand, Engene .639
Binkley, J. W. 130
Binnie, T. K. .668
Birdsall, W. T. 737
Bitner, G. F. 704
Blake, R. B. .328
Boughton, E. V. 44
Bradrick, A. V. 187
Coman, E. T.
Comstock, J. M. 76
Anderson, A. W. 175
Anderson, C. J. 716
Byrne, P. S.
Bean, J. R.
Beckett, J. W.
828
INDEX
Corbin, D. C. 550
Coss, A. J. 580
Cowley, A. W. .585
Cowley, M. M. 262
Crandell, G. H.
.637
FitzGerald, J. L. 772
Crandell, Reuben 608
Crane, G. T. 93
Crego, C. M. 419
Culbertson, F. R. 125
Flint, Fred 155
Folsom, M. A. 268
Cunningham, J. C.
494
Fotheringham, D. B. 247
Fuller, G. W.
397
Galland, Julius 197
Gearon, P. J. 35
Gifford, W. W. 498
Gilbert, J. B. 750
Davis, I. R. 594
Gilbert, W. S. 507
Gilman, J. A. 530
Delameter, C. M. 698
250
Glasgow, Samuel 241
Dennis, G. B. 5
508
Dewart, F. W. 800
210
Goodsell, C. T.
441
Diamond, C. T.
.535
Goodwin, F. M. 478
Dickson, W. W.
164
Gordon, B. L. 253
41
Graham, James
16
Dirks, J. L. 428
Donart, Adolph 198
Granberg, Peter 587
408
Doolittle, G. T. 369
Gray, W. C.
205
Dorgan, W. F. 705
Green, Harry
.380
Greene, O. H.
566
Griffith, T. S.
203
Dorsey, F. J.
506
Grimmer, J. M. 340
Grove, C. E. 612
Drumheller, J. L. 766
Dunning, C. B. 618
Haas, J. C. 500
Hall, Miss Theo
177
Hamilton, Boyd 662
Handy, R. S. 769
Hansen, Otto
88
Hanson, L. E.
57
Hanson, W. H.
728
Happy, Cyrus
270
Edwards, Chester 731
Ellis, A. E. 646
Elston, A. G. 690
Ely, Smith 695
Engdahl, E. E. 615
Enoch, Evan 208
Erickson, J. E. 541
Evans, Edward 582
Fancy, J. W. 745
Farney, H. J.
693
Featherston, J. H. 429
Fellows, G. A. 178
Ferris, G. M. .428
Fisher, H. C. 799
Fitzpatrick, Bernard 740
Fleming, C. A. 423
Flewelling, A. L. 68
Cullen, W. E. Jr. 467
Cunningham, J. G.
300
Cutter, K. K. 448
Daggett, F. L. 274
Dahms, E. J. 647
388
Danson, R. J.
Day, V. A. 825
Gilson, E. D. 588
Dempsey, C. C.
Gleeson, J. M. 421
Derbyshire, G. B.
Glendinning, James 228
Glover, J. N. 46
Dill, C. C. 797
Dillingham, R. C.
136
Graham, J. W. 42
Donnelly, S. P.
742
Dorn, Rudolph
430
Drumheller, D. M. 235
Dunning, J. W. 609
Dunphy, H. M. 546
Durkin, James
788
Dwight, D. H. 344
Edris, W. P. 555
Edwards, A. C. 184
Hare, M. H.
631
Harris, W. J. 432
Hart, R. M. 86
45
Hathaway, H. M.
534
Haupt, F. H.
707
Hawkins, H. G. .630
Hayden, Z. E. 559
Heath, Sylvester
654
Heiberg, L. G.
516
Dewey, A. M.
Gordon, C. A.
Gray, A. G.
Dorman, Orris 134
Harvey, L. B.
INDEX
829
Henley, D. W. 577
Herrick, J. F. .371
Hess, J. B. .560
Hesseltine, C. R.
.322
Hibschman, H. J.
463
Hilscher, F. W.
458
Hindley, W. J. 297
Hinkle, J. D. 492
Hinman, Frank .812
Hinman, W. C. 781
Libby, G. W.
384
Libby, I. C.
422
Long, J. G. 402
Ludden, W. H. 480
Luhn, H. B. 350
McClaine, A. F. 796
McClintock, R. O. 254
McClure, D. R. 644
McCrea, W. S.
233
McColl, E. W. 795
McColongh, W. H. .513 .
Mccullough, FitzHerbert 169
McCornack, J. K. 194
McDermont, F. H.
802
McDonald, D. K. 356
McFarland, R. E. 656
McFarland, W. B.
659
McGoldrick, J. P.
227
Insinger, Robert 353
Isbister, Malcolm
791
Jamieson, E. H. 24
Jasper, Charles 160
Jesseph, L. C. 163
Johnson, Frank 303
Johnson, F. P. 695
Jones, Alfred
217
Jones, C. H. 632
Jones, W. C.
165
Kalb, C. S. 735
Keizer, R. G. 719
Keller, L. G.
67
Kennan, H. L. 454
Keys, D. E.
730
Kimble, C. H. 343
King, A. S. 687
King, M. C. .399
Kingsbury, R. H. 146
108
Moar, T. A.
230
Moffitt, E. H. 727
298
Moore, C. H.
238
Klein, A. C. 521
Krantz, N. A.
573
Krech, Henry
545
Kuhn, Aaron 282
Langford, F. E. 259
Larkin, C. H. 522
Larsen, L. P. 314
Laughon, A. J. 700
Lee, A. B. 815
Lemke, E. T. 611
Le Page, T. A.
36
Lewis, L. L.
72
Lewis, W. S.
97
Holcomb, O. R. . 696
Hole, L. P. .665
Hooker, Thomas .617
Hoover, Jacob
214
Horr, W. T.
457
Houck, L. H. 626
Howard, H. M. 62
Howlett, R. E. .327
Hoxsey, J. H. 749
Hubbell, C. Z. 798
Hummel, J. J. 416
Hunter, M. C.
.629
Hutchins, J. W. 755
Hutton, A. P.
771
Hutton, L. W.
818
Ide, G. B.
74
Inland Empire Biscuit Co., The 579
McMahon, John
556
Macartney, Morton
590
MacCalla, C. S.
746
MacCorquodale, Archibald
159
Macfarlan, W. H.
.415
MacLean, Lauchlin
150
Macleod, G. A.
.520
Malloy, W. G.
277
Mann, S. A. 785
468
Martin, H. S. 190
Mason, Darius
406
Mason, T. R. 748
Mast, J. F. .660
115
Meese, Gus .490
Mendenhall, M. F. 349
Merrill, Samuel .679
Merryweather, W. G. 445
Mickels, Henry
149
Miller, L. F.
119
Miller, R. D.
.257
Kipp, W. C.
Kizer, D. F. 73
Kleber, J. C.
667
Mohr, C. W.
Moore, O. C. 729
Monaghan, James
7
Monaghan, J. R.
11
Marischal, J. J.
Mattyshock, John
830
INDEX
Morgan, Daniel 58
Mowery, C. R. 89
Mowery, H. C. 89
Roberts, L. S. .372
Robinson, E. N.
806
Rochford, J. A. 209
Rohrer, G. A. .811
Neaville, J. A. 158
Newlon, Thomas .595
Newman, DeW. C. 782
Newman, W. M. 775
Nicholson, J. J. 23
Nickerson, W. J. 110
Norman, W. S. 361
Northrop, E. R. 387
Nuzum, N. E. 564
Nuzum, R. W. 543
O'Connor, C. A. .670
Oliver, A. S. 713
Oliver, F. H. 120
Olmsted, E. D. 331
Olson, Louis
680
Scott, Joseph
524
O'Shea, Edward 240
.685
Seehorn, William
683
Semple, J. M.
479
Sengfelder, John 398
Setters, M. F.
502
Setters, O. B.
816
Paine, W. G. 375
Palmer, W. W. .213
Parks, W. D. .720
Parks, W. J. 824
Paterson, R. B. 52
472
Pedicord, T. J.
765
Perry, J. M.
96
Skinner, H. J. 787
28
Smith, D. L. 407
Solberg, C. A. 89
Spalding, E. P. .306
Spangle, J. F. .275
290
Stanley, W. H.
265
Stauffer, W. E. 710
Stern, S. R. 318
157
Prather, L. H. 596
Stitzel, Jacob
105
Prescott, D. S. 260
Stohle, Julius
137
Stone, G. E.
138
Strack, J. W.
677
Stritesky, L. R. .420
Stronach, H. N. 109
Sullivan, E. H. 673
109
Rickey, John 114
Ridpath, W. M. 173
Rigg, A. G. . 666
Robbins, F. E. 567
Roberson, J. R. 512
Moye, E. A. 732
Mudgett, George
409
Myers, A. H. 377
Rosenhaupt, Frank 414
Rosenhaupt, Harry 325
Rosenhaupt, Joseph 715
Rothrock, F. M. 219
Rudkin, F. H. .267
Rutter, R. L. 237
St. Jean, J. E. 60
Sahlin, Hakvin .725
Sampson, H. C. 385
Samuels, H. F. 450
Sander, W. E. 258
Sax, W. L. 43
Schacht, Richard 587
Scherini, Otto 762
Schmitt, E. E. K. 616
Olsson, O. A. 648
Seaberg, S. P.
538
O'Shea, J. H. .819
Ostrander, B. R. 697
Paine, J. L. 276
Shadle, E. A. 401
Sheire, B. S. 189
Sherwood, F. L. 770
Shields, W. H. 515
Shine, P. C. 32
Shinn, H. J. 246
Showalter, N. D. 124
Peterson, F. E.
94
Phair, Frederic
313
Phinney, F. V.
139
Plackett, C. A. 718
Plastino, Joseph 574
Plummer, W. H.
66
Poindexter, Miles 706
Porter, A. L. 61
Post, F. T .. 296
Powell, E. L. 489
Stewart, Zach
Preusse, Herman
170
Prindle, E. S.
.542
Putnam, C. H. 29
Reynolds, J. C. H. .688
Riblet, B. C. 776
Sullivan, W. J.
Swain, W. S.
694
Sweatt, J. B.
768
O'Shea, E. J.
Paulson, P. A.
Slater, J. B.
Spencer, T. F.
831
INDEX
Tannatt, T. R. 180
Taylor, J. B. 107
Taylor, J. H.
22
Taylor, J. R.
200
Taylor, M. M.
95
Taylor, M. S. 216
Thompson, D. M. 651
Thyng, W. S. 514
Trimborn, C. A. 218
Trunkey, H. D. 752
Turner, George
116
Uhls, A. V.
610
Valentine, W. D. 278
Van Dissel, E. F. C. 289
Van Holderbeke, A. 469
Vincent, W. D. 447
von Hasslocber, E. A. 820
Wakefield, W. J. C. 82
Ward, Fleetwood 255
Warn, J. L. 684
Washburn, F. R. .665
Waterhouse, L. P. 486
Wayland, A. E. 147
Wayne, J. A.
22
Weaver, D. L.
234
Webb, W. Q.
519
Webster, J. P. 536
Weeks, C. H. . 640
Wentworth, S. H. 427
Wharton, S. M. 442
White, A. L. 140
White, B. N. 71
White, C. F.
.391
White, R. J. 739
Whitson, Edward 621
Whitten, L. B. .394
Wikstrom, C. F. .689
Wiley, J. L. .312
Winburn, E. C.
.825
Witherop, J. W. 242
Witherspoon, A. W. 821
Wolfle, Conrad 292
Wolfle, F. R. . 717
Wood, E. C. 311
Woodin, C. H. 533
Woodruff, S. C. 499
Worstell, L. E.
81
Yokom, G. P.
581
Zane, E. B. 333
Zent. D. E. 471
Ziegler. Louis 220
Zittel, J. A.
90
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