PAGE THIRTEEN! WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE( 1-0 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOlt'D, OREO OX. FRIDAY. APRIL 1, 1932. 1 V(i I Vtt ii 1 I EOtUlOVV ?1p DON'T FORGET T0 PHONE THAT WANT AU . HEBE ARE THE BATES: Par word first, insertion. (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion. n. word ,- " c I Pet tine per month, without copy chango . l-a6 Phone 75 LOST Brlndle bulldog. Phone 1455. LOST It dog la musaiPb, call 1518. FOUND ?OUND Child's coat on Old Stage , road. Phone 840-R. HELP WASTED MALE MEN. 18-45. Steady work. $1700 to I $2300 year, rosioun-e vie, ........ ' carriers, common flclent. Paid vacation. 25 coached free Write today sure for full par- ii.il TVthnne. llcuiars. ioo-i. -.. WANTED SITUATIONS CAPABLE WOMAN would like house work. Motherless home preferred. Phone 712-L. ; j WANTED Laundrylng. 6 "are .3"! Laundry, 243 So. Central. Phone 379-W. WANTED Tractor work or orchard spraying;, reasonable terms. Tel. 591-j-l. WANTED Any kind of cleining, 25c . an hour. Call 643. WANTED By experienced man. posl . tlon to operate orchard or ranch. either on salary or shares; reter '; ences furnished; could take imme diate charge. Address 8 L . care M. Mall Tribune, and party will call. ; WANTED MIS1HM.ANEOUS WANTED Good general purpose farm lrom owners. Have 4-famlly flat and -mailer houses In southern V California to trade. Address Box 2676. Tribune. WANTED 2 gentlemen boarders. Reasonable. 329 Apple. Ph. 1502-J. WANTED Party to rent 8 acres of ; Irrigated land near Medford. Call 1119 W. 10th, or Phone 1208-X. WANTED Spraying, tractor and team work Also want woven wire. C. A. Learned. Phone 408-R-3. WANTED Rotten fertilizer, any quantity. Phone 912-J. WANTED Damp wash, 3c per lb. - Blankets, 15c up. . Phone 539-R-4. WANTKD To buy all kinds of rab bits. Tel. 1559. WANTED Wool and mohair. Wool sacks and In twine for sale. Medford Bargain 1 House. 27 No. Orape St. 1082. WANTED To borrow $2,600 on gilt edge firs, mortgnge on well kept 70-aere bearing pear orchard near Medford Address A. J. and owner will call and lee you. WANTED AL'TO.MOIIII.ES WANTED Light used cars, pay cash Ph. 652. 1761 N. Riverside CARS WANTED We will pay cash for your car or sell It for ?ou See "Bud" Renfro. Armstrong Motors. Inc. 38 No. Rlvcraldt. rel 18 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 3-room house. Phoenix, $6.60. water paid, phone Jackson ville 364. FOR RENT Furnished house: 2 bed rooms, eood garage, close In. Call Mrs. R. E. Green,' 923. FOR RENT 7-room furnished house. $12.50. water paid. Phone 539-R-4. FOR RENT 4-room unfurnished bungalow. Inquire Mrs. Sawyer, 41 So. Holly. R RENT Small home on Berrydsle Ave.. $10. Call evenings. C. H. Howell. TWO-ROOM bungalow apj'tment. furnished: garace: nice piice; rea sonable. 1015 West 1 1th. rOR RENT Half duplet. i40 So. Holly. Inquire 219 So Ivy. FOR RENT Modern 4-room Cuplex, unfurnished 534 No. B-irtim. FOR RENT tnme Purntsiied or unfurnished Brown A Whlt FOR RF.NT 7 room furnished house, very cheap to reliable party. Phone C. A. De Voe. FOR RENT Clean 6 room house, range and heat. Key at 148 So Ivy. FOR RENT 3-room house. 4 acre Irritated garden land. G. Gella. Howa-d Ave. FOR RENT Modern nouse. close In Fine si-.ade. lawn and garden lot. 5 $35 per month, water paid. Call at 1 823 South Riverside. . J OR RENT 6 room modern house. gara.-lr; gnrdeu space Tel 742-J. FOR H n T A -room m.orn furoistifO houe 927.40. wratei paid. Call , 1278-H, J TOR RENT HOUSES ' HOMES TOR RENT Call 798 FOR RENY 4 ao fl-rooro nouses Phone 105. 30 N Central FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Modern furnished apt downstairs. 34S N. Bartlett. NEAT, clean 2-room apt.: also sleep ing rooms. Gloria Pan Apia., 375 So. Central. FOR RENT A unfurnished rooms, newly decorated; Heatrola. laundry, garage, near library. W. F. Camp bell, 804 E. Main. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Morning Tel. 201-H. afternoons call 107 Mistletoe. PALMER APTS. 14 So. Bartlett. Under New Mansgement. Furnished Apartments, Clean. Attractive, Quiet. Rates $3.00 per week and. up. FOR RENT Modern furnished apart ment; hardwood floors, fireplace: newly decorated. Address B( 2985. Mall Tribune. FOR RENT 3 rooms, comn'.etely fur nlshcd. 329 N. Ivy. FOR RENT Furnished amMl apts. and garage. 604 w. 10th St. BEST apartments In town at .new reduced rates. Schuler Apts. FOR RENT Clean apt. Ourell Court. 329 No, Holly. FOR RENT 4-roont apt., garage 16.50. 209 West Jackson. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Lights, garage; 810 & $12 phone 452-H. FOR RENT Apt.; steam-heat, trlgld alre, hot water. 503 So Holly. FOR RENT 2-room apartments. $10 620 So. Fir. Phone 1320. FOR RENT Modern duplex apt; 4 rooms. Phone 442. F0R RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Large front room, close In; hot. cold water, shower bath. 20 So Fir. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room, close In; home privileges. Price reasonable. Phone 1076-J. FOR RENT Pleasant furnished room near bath, cheap. Call 623-J. FOR RENT Pleasant room for gen- tleman close In. private home. bath, garage. 609 E. team. FOR RENT Rooms 61.50 week: bachelor cabin; apts. 445 8o Front St. FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD PLEASANT room with board. 716 E. Main. FOR RENT Attractive room with board; garage. 33 No. Peach FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Small ranch close In; well Improved. Phone 437-X. FOR EXCIIAefUE TRADE Income property or resi dence for ranch, equipped. Will assume. Box 916, Klamath Falls, Ore. FOR TRADE 2 fine residence lots, small bldgs., In Klamath Falls, for acreage near Medford, with or with out buildings. Address Box 3156, Mall Tribune. FOR TRADE Equity In 3-room mod ern house and 2 lots on Cottage for C. O. P. Co. stock. Tel. 1288-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE For cow. kbUdcbaker coupe. Phone 153 Jack sonville. FOR TRADE! 2 modern houses, part ly furnished, for small trc.provtd acreage. 414 8. Riverside. MISCELLANEOUS HAIRCUTS 33c. shave 15c. Free em ployment office, Estea Cigar and Lunch. I AM planning a trip to and from northern California with empty truck. If you have hauling to or from there see me at 820 W. 13th St. Anywhere, any time truck. Frank Newland. MINING EQUIPMENT Almost new, 6 horsepower gss eiiRtne, 2-lnch ro tary pump, 200 feet 2-lnch pipe, 100 feet 1',4-lnch pipe, 400 feet rails, mine car, tools, numerous other articles. All must go;i come quick, grab off uest bargains. All will be sold without much heckling ( over price: 5 miles from Jackson ville on pavta runa lo mien; iouk to right for large mall box, reads Log Town Mine." owners living on property. Come Sunday also. WE PAY CASH For furniture, tools or what have you. Medford Bargain llcuae, 27 ho. urape at. Phone 1013. SQUARE DEAL LAUNDRY 245 So Central. Phone 379-W. GOLD dust bought and eold at Red dea Co. 8rd floor Medford S'.dg. LOCAL or long distance hauling We guarantee to save rou money Hew ley transfer. 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X. rOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR LET 50 head of goats W F. Biddie. Tel. 589-R-2. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 jw-d work mare. 1 saddle horse, No. 12 DeLaval separator. Oeo. A. KerS7. Talent FOH tfALE or trsde--tod team about 1JO0 lbs Phone O. A DeVoe FOR SAI.F POlM.lRV FOR SALE R. I. setting eggs. T. A. Plfley, phone 976-W. A US TR EL-WHITE hatching eg The new nen lays with the Leghorn, weigh witb the Rock. Call Oeo Webb at Lamport's. FUEL OIL DELIVERY FOR FUEL O0. delivery Phone 115 Cadi Transfer and Storage Oo. for 9i.t rrtx FOH SALE Body fir, part dry. 18 in. I2O0; 12-ln. 91 30; laurel. 92.15, 92 3) per tier. Phone 539-R-i, FOR SALE HOMES HAVE 5-room modern stucco home: fireplace, tile bath and sink: prac tically new; 3 residence lots, well located, all clear, In Los Angeles. All or part for small Improved acreage on or near Rogue river. Might add cash. Owner, Rt. 1, Box 69, Gold Hill, FOR SALE 4-room. year-old stucco house on Spring St.: lot Is 50x300: city water; $100 cash buys $400 equity: balance $20 a month. See Mrs. D. F. Herriott at 310 W. Jack son. FOR SALE 5-room modern bunga- garage! ""Sated city limits Medford', ' Just off Jacksonville highway. Price 2100: only 100 down, balance f22.50 per month. . CHA5. A. WINO AOCY., INC. Phone 728. 18 N. Front St. HIGH-CurtSS 7-roon. buusa'ow in distinguished residential district Cash price 6000.00. Owner wants Copco stock for his 33uQ equity. Walter H. Jones, Realtor, .jver Jack son County Bank. Phone J96. FOR SALE Sacrifice live room mod ern home, gas and electricity, large lot and trees. (1.500. $500 buys my equity. Phone 1082-X. POR SALE Attractive home Phone 105. 30 No. Central. FOR SA Lb HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT Business prop erty with 5 living rooms In con nection, $15 mo. Phoenix Meat Market, A SAFE INVESTMENT with a sure profit: Five acres, rich garden soil, beautiful new. modern home, 5 rms. and bath, hardwooo floors, fire place, built-lns. Sscr"lced at 3000. Terms, or will trade for unimproved acreage. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 125 E. 6th St. Phone 1496. WE HAVE one of the best 22-acre tracts In the valley on which the owner will take an exchange of a good sedan as first payment; 17 acres alfalfa, 4 acres fruit trees, wonderful building site. SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO., 44 NO. RIVERSIDE AVE. 160 ACRES One good 3-room house, uniflnished; 1 tent house, one small shop, 1 small log cabin, good well, paved road through property; 30 acres clear land,, a dandy good placer gold mine. All goes for j 92700; 91500 cash, or trade; balance) terms, tome ana let us enow uie gold, the real article; 5 miles from Jacksonville on paved road to Ruch, look to right for large mail box. read "Log Town Mine." Owners living on property. Come on Sun day also. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown Si White, FOR SALE -MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Tree roses, good colors, $1.00 each. Flowers, plants cheap. 307 Bessie St. EVERYTHING at cost Do not forget the Close Out Sale of the Gold Hill Hdw, commencing April 4th. CHOICE Swiss giant pansy plants, 40c doz. Mrs. Dan A. Howard, Spring St. FOR SALE Wonde.ful buy in used Knabe player piano. Electric Wir ing Co. ONE PLACER MINING MACHINE -complete. Feed In dirt at one end. take out gold on the other end. It's a scream. Must sell. See It before It's sold, for the price we are selling this, it will go quick: 5 miles out of Jacksonville on paved road ' to Ruch. Look to right for large mall box, reads "Log Town Mine." Own er? living on property. Come Sun day also. A SAFE INVESTMENT Must sell - gilt edee first mortgage drawing 10. Amount 94.000. Write No. 3086. Medford Mail Tribune. FOR SALE Early Rose seed potatoes. Field run, 91.00 per 100, sacked and graded, I.o.b. Malln. V. Kallna, Malln. Ore. FOR SALE Bee man garden tractor t.fth all attachments; also 30 Cle trac tractor. Cass Auto Wrecking. Phone 780. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes. 96 up; terms if desirod. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co. 34 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE Airway vacuum cleaner and appliances. 930; circulating heater. 925. 224 Clark St. BATTERY SPECIALS 6-volt. 13 plate Junior (8 mo. guar.) 93.50; 6-volt, 13-plate standard ( 1 yr, guar,) 95; 6-volt, 13-plate heavv duty. 96. Your old battery Is worth 91. Seven n batteries recharged, 25c. All others recharged, 50c. SEVERIN BATTERY SERVICE 1520 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Dairy and ntp and horse fertilizer and bUck loam. Lee Hamilton. Phone 9'.9-L. ROLLER canaries. Phone C. A. DeVoe. BUSINESS DIRECTORY J.4CKMON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts at Title and Title Insurance. 1 he only complete Title I System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ot rule Title Insurance Rooms 3 and 6. No. 32 North Central Ave upstairs. Chiropractic fnysidan UK E W HOFFMAN Chiropractic Nerve Specialist. Office hours 9 to 12. 2 to 8 203-204 Liberty Bllg Office Phone 680; Res Phone 731-H Contracting At LEND MONEY to worthy people to pay then oonset deots. Pact Mo Ooast Credit Association 421 Med (ord Bldg. Mfidfora Ore Dtntutry. OR ROBERT D. CO 404 Medford Qldg Phone 840 DKNTUiTHY Dreffftmnklng and Kemodellng. THE FASHION HOP Dressn.aking and ."no.i;ng, 424 Medford B)dg. Phone 1181, BUSINESS DIRECTORY Automonlle Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company and extend your payments Additional money loaned. Phone 31 for appointment Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1172 House cleaning. Floor waxtng. Orl entai rug cleaning, specialty. furniture itepmnng. FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED. re- finished re-glued. We carry a full Una of upholstery sample. A. N Thibault. Tel. 969-R. funeral Parlor PERLS FUNERAL HOME DUtlnctlve service at mode raw rates. Estab lished 'JO years. Ambulance serv ice. 6th St. at Oakdale. Tel. 47. Job Prtntltii. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB' DEFARTMENl Best equipped plant lu southern Oregon. ' Printing l all kinds; book binding; loose-leaf ledgers; ana blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything in the printing line. 28-30 N. Orape " Phone 75. Lnwnniowert LAWNMOWEUS SHARPENED. OILED and adjusted for 75c. Cull and de liver fiee. 23 No. Fir. Phone 261. Piano Instruction. FRED ALTON HAJGH'l Teacher of piano Classical and popular music courses Haight Music Studio. 318 Liberty Bldg. Tel. 72. Roof I .I STANDARD ROOFING CO. Builder of water-tight roofs Estimates ana Inspection without charge. 10th ana Fir St. Tel. 1077. Piano Dealers. SEE the Baldwin Jne of Plan- at the Electric Wiring Co.. 222 W Main St., or call Mrs. H O. ?urucker Tel. 1442. Money to Lend, WE LEND MONEY on furniture and law model autos. Three oet cent per month on unpaid balance No other charges Come in and get the cash today See W. E Thoman 46 So. Central. Phone 139 Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE Service guaranteed 20 3 Orape St Phone 614. or residence 1060. GADS TRANSFER & STORAGE OO. OtTlce 1015 No Central Phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed. REIN KINO TRUCKING SERVICE Transfer and hauling of all kinds Office 309 South Front St. Phone ' 332. Violins THORVAL H. FOLK EN BERG, teacher of Violin. Ensemble practice for students. Closing out violin out fits. Studio 3 and 4 College Bldg Phone 259-J. LKOAL NOTICE. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, in and lor tne -county or Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of E. B Plckel, deceased. Notice Is hereby given, thnt the undersigned has been appointed by the Hon. C. B. Lamkln, Judge of the above entitled Court, as Executrix o' said estate, and has duly qualified according to law: all persons having claims against said estate are here Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Knock Tavern Analyze grammatically First name of a famoui Nor wegian violinist Kind of bird First flign of the zodiac Ventilate OlitAiUes Titko back publicly Aeriform fluid Breathe heavily In sleep Comma wild The: French ImIirs plant Yalo Puppr Contemptuous name for children Broad uliallow vet pel Cereal uraat Rodents Chinese mess ure of ca rs city Oo be tors Solution f Ytsterday'9 PuzxU D,E.lLjED SjC 0YjW PACE A BOV 1a rV ijA a A R MklSfG iSlTf l R A E N UJA Clglg M FfifwT A RES R axUTdKdTe e P0S ELL V A$SL MM ElRD O E a l aIt EfD Ha u W0m& RELA A AlN T LIElfc L tMa ft 9wL ? !? ojy e A , N1T1 S m S M G E M R E E 1 LIS 18. fTu!bl4 opaque FuiifitniH.o 41. ftellKl'.up fear 42. One-uMfd winged fruit nxpomulntod 47. Large recept ads 41. Afore dls- co'irtou 49. South' rn con- Stella tlon 'Ms i Uuiti - , i ts '. ib ty ''' ,. ,, li i,7utl, iftii'. Mi.u 21 , 22 . 23 24 3S uZ 27 la v ' f -rrr r 11 :nt -A-m L L e-i t , j A4 13 ab .yq A- 4a JJ, 41 .,, Jo m SI e rzySi. S3 by notified to present same, with proper vouchers, and duly verified according to law, at the office of T. W. Miles, attorney for the under signed. :n the Jackson County Bank buUdin,: In the City of Medford, Ore gon, within six months from the date hereof. Da red and f 1 rst p u bl 1 jhed April 1st, 1932. MATTIE E. PICKEL. Executrix of the Estate of E. B. Plckel, deceased. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for Jnckson County. ,: k&on County Building nnd Loan Association, an Oregon corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Henry E. Lacourslere and Caroline H. Lacoursiere, husband and wife: 8. L. Mason and B?Me M. Mason, also j known as E. M. Mason, husband and wife; Alpha B. Hathaway nnd Sue-1 dena B. Hathawav, husband and I wife. H C. Applegnte: Delllla Ste-! vens Mover. County Clerk and Ex-1 Officio Itegistrar of Titles of Jack-j son County, Oregon; also all other, persons or parties unknown claim ing any right, title, estate, lien or interest In or to the real estate des-; crlbed herein, rYfendiuits. To each and all of the Defendants hereinabove named: ! In the name of the State of Ore-I Ron, you and each of you are hereby I required to appear nnd answer the Complaint of tho Plaintiff on flip : herein ngnlnst you. or otherwise plead thereto within four (4) weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons, or If served upon you personally, then within four (A) weeks from the date of service upon you. And you are hereby notified that If you fail to appear and answer the Complaint of the Plaintiff as required herein, or otherwise plead thereto. Plnintlff will take a decree aealnst you for the relief demanded In said Complaint; that Is, forecloslnu th Plaintiff's mortgage on the property described a follows, to-wit: Commencing 258 feet south of the northwest corner of the northeast quarter of Section 20. Township 37 South of Ranee 1 West of the W. M.. thence South 336 feet: thence east o83 feet: thrnce nor in 236 feet; thence west 5B3 feet to the place of beginning; nit in Jackson County, Oregon: subject to Irrigation liens. Together with all water rights appur tenant thereto or to become appur tenant thereto. This Summons is published In the Medford Mail Tribune by order of I he Honorable H. D. Norton. Judge of the above entitled Court, duly made the 11th day of March. 1932. The date of the first publication of thla Summons Is March llth. 1032. O. C. BOGGS. J. F. FLIEGEL O. H. BENGTSON. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 30 North Central Avenue, Medford, Oregon. Synopsis of Annual Statement of The London & Lancnshtre Insur ance Company, Ltd of London, in the Kingdom of Great Britain on the thirty-first day of December. 1031. made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital stock paid up: United States deposit capital $ 510,000.00 INCOME Net premiums received during the year -..93,102,090.70 Interest, dividends and rents received during the year 319,794.93 income from other sourc es received during the year - 269.950.90 Total Income 93.691,830.59 DISBURSEMENTS Net losses paid during the year Including adjust ment expenses 91,459,898.55 Dividends paid on capital stock during the year.. 0 Commissions and salaries paid during the year .... 1,074,533.87 Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year .... 101,709.29 Cross-Word Puzzle 1 Clear gain 7. Formal processions t. Oo up 9. River: Spanish 10. East Indian weight U. Letter or the alphabet 17. Herons 1. i:xlat 22. spout oratory 2;i. Honomitle 21. old musical note it,. Clamor 21. (exchanges .Spinning toy SO, Attention 31. M.ikera of malt liquors lb. Border of a Barmen t 37. Pro virtu and perv food 3. Title of add rest I'i. Pertaining to Arhm 4". r-iiittrlfd 42. Withered 4.".. Lift with a lever 44. floret 4i. ium in a harem 46. Children' ftf. Stripling M. Prrlotii of time. W. .1.wa 3. Tj pe measures nnww DOWN 1. PfUowa 2. Foreign 3. Kfp 4. Feminine name ft. lip rnrltn tly sjccce)liv Amount of all other ex- ( penditures 1,176.681.16 ' Total expenditures 93.872.91J 87 ASSETS Value of real estate own ed (market value) .... 9 0 Value of stocks and bonds owned imarket value,.. 6864.41664' Loans on mortgages and j collateral, etc 0 1 Cash In banks and on hand 769.726.44 Premiums In course of collection written since September 30. 1931 .... 643.137.29 In tt--rest and rents due and accrued 82 074.28 Other assets 7.6KV63 Total admitted assets. 98,357.031.28 LIABILITIES Gross claims for losses unpaid 306,798 00 Amount of unearned pre miums on all outstand ing risks 3,730.574.31 Due for commission and brokerage 25.000.0t) All other liabilities 1.223,251.94 Total liabilities, exclus ive of capital stock. nil 95,285.62 t H5 BUSINESS IN OREGON TOR THE YEAR Net premiums received dur ing the yenr 95(1.881.03 Losses paid during the yenr 61,008.07 Loaves Incurred during the year 51.425.07 Name of Company, The London & Lancashire Insurance Co., Ltd. Name of United States Manager, Gil bert Klngan. Statutory resident attorney for serv ice. Dudley G. Allen Wm. W. Gtlmore, Manager Pacific De partment. 332 Pine St., Sun Fran cisco, California. McCurdy-Danlcla Insurance Agency, Inc.. Medford Oregon. SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATEMENT of the Orient Insurance Company of Hartford. In the State of Connecticut, on the thirty-first day of December. 1931. made to the Insurance Com missioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law; CAPITAL Amount of capital stock p.lid up 91,000.000.00 INCOME Net premiums received during the year 92,149,860.70 Interest, dividends and rents received during the year 285,726.75 Income from other sourc es received during the year 13.493.75 Total income 92,448,081.20 DISBURSEMENTS Net losses paid during the year Including adjust ment expenses 91,105.504.38 Dividends paid on capital stock during the year .. 276.000 00 Commissions and salaries paid during the year.... 810.626.83 Tnxes. licenses and fees paid during the year.. 136,314.35 Amount of all other ex penditures - 312,138.12 Total expenditures 92,639.481.48 ASSETS Value of real estate own ed (market value) I 482,344.13 Vnlue of stocks and bonds owned (market value).. 6.776,206.38 Lonns on mortgages and collateral, eto 0 Canh In banks and on hand 842.797.72 Premiums In course of , collection written since September 30, 1931 .... 412.558.08 Interest and rents due and accrued 43.843.50 Other assets 1.831.13 Total admitted aaseta 97,059,382.34 LIABILITIES rtrniu rial ma for losses unpaid 310,732.00 Amount of unearned pre miums on all outstand ing risks - 2,886.008.80 Due for commission and brokeraKe - 22.000.00 All other liabilities 1.107.991.58 Total liabilities, evclus Ive of capital stock of 91.000.000.00 $4 .316.792 58 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums received dur ing the year 924.171.85 Lospm paid during the year 20,751.38 Loasea Incurred during the year 14.752.38 Nnme of Company, Orient Insurance company. Name of President, Gilbert Klngnn. Name of Secretary, A. H. Murphy. Stniutory resident attorney for serv ice. Dudley O. Allen. Wni. W. Oilinore, Malinger Pacific De partment. 332 Pine St.. San Fran cinco. Calif. ' j, w. Wakefield, Agent, 107 East Main St., Medford. Oregon Willow Springs WILLOW BPnlNOS. Ore., April I. (Bill.) L01 Ann rifltl cultbraKd her third birthday March 20 by en Mrtalnlnif at dlnnrr her grandpar ent, Mr. and Mr,. Field, Sr., of Mcd lord. Mm. W. K. Parker and daughter, motored to Oranla Paaa Bunday to vlalt Mro Parlter'a mother, Mra. H. B. Alveraon. Many from here are attending the cooking school conducted by the Mall Tribune. Mm. Ralph Kellogg of Seaside la vleltlng her parent.. Mr. and Mr Clyde Riirtmond, of Boenlc avenue. John Anderaon of Portland U a. houae gueat of hla brother. Bam An deraon. Miaa Arlene Hay of Central Point called Sunday afternoon at the W. K. Parker home. Mr. and Mra. Joe Hoagland of Ah land called at the Clyde Richmond home Tuesday. The Hoaglanda are former realdenle here and have Juat returned from (pending the winter in aouthern California. Dot Clemenu returned to U. of O. Bunday afur apendlng Kaater week with hla parente, Mr, and Mrs. A. II. Clements, Mias Wild a Richmond, who was confined to her home with the flu, la again able to be out, Harry Elden held open houae for fraternity brothers during Eaater hoi Idays. Thoae who were dinner and overnight gueata were Joe Wright, Kd Emtlentad, carl and Clifford Boa well, all student at Oregon State. Finger wave or marcel, 75c: with shampoo. 1.00. Bowman's Beau-? Shop. Phone 67. mm Fern Valley FERN VALLEY, April 1. (Spl.) In honor of Marguerite Cunningham s birthday a group of young folks gave her a surprise party Sunday evening. They were Lillian and Helen Kantor, Edna Jones. Roy and Lloyd Barnes. Ivan Hedrtck. Bill and John Kantor. Harold Slooper, Roy Cowglll and Harry Steele. Deah Htitdon left last week for Portland to stay Indefinitely. Mr. and Mr. Harry Steele called on Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Steele of We.it Phoenix Monday. Mrs. Myrtle Outovaen, Margaret Hughes', Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marshall and children were dinner guests ft the Hughca home Sunday. Mrs. Stone waa an Eaater guest of Mr, end Mrs. Wm. Ferns. In the afternoon they drove to Emigrant dam and watched tryouts for boat race, L. H. and T. R. Hughes were In Sam Valley Sunday afternoon visit in gthelr mother and brother. Their mother, Mrs. M. F. Hughea, has had a serious cold and has not been Im proving very rapidly. Mr. and Mr. Job had as gueaU Sunday .Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Bell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rogers and fam ily of Medford apent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kantor. Mixs Fern Reed, Miss Spade. Jim my Etuleri and Harry Chit wood of Ashland called on Mildred Marshall Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Can- and chil dren enjoyed a drive up Wagner creek Stinday afternoon. Ed Putman has not completely re covered from Injuries received from a wood saw laat week. Edna Jones of Medford was 9 guest of Helen Kantor Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Rulph Dewit and son Nicholas returned from Corvallis Mon day. They spent a very enjoyable Easter with Mr.- and Mrs. Orthouse and family. Roy and Lloyd Barnes and Louis Putman spent Wednesday evening with friends on Wagner creek. They planned to play at the Literary there, but the meeting had been postponed. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Alford called on Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hunter wet of Phoenix Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter formerly were real dents here. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Ward spent East er with Mrs. Stella Morse and family II Valley View. Byron Bowman called on Lem Hughes Monday evening. Mis Ella Smith and Buddy Hill walked from Talent Sunday to spend the day with Mr, and Mrs. Dougherty. . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kantor and fam ily spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marshall. Litorary will be tonight. Members are asked to. bring cookies nnd cof fee. Selection of officers will be held at this meeting. Everyaone Is wel come. Mrs. A. B. Ferns called on Mrs. Oeorge Alford Wednesday afternoon. Florence Drake spent Monday with Mildred Ward. Tuesday Mrs. Bills Davis. Jimmy Davis. Mrs. Joe Kantor. Jr., Josephine and Dorothea Kantor. Mrs. Ed Mar shall and Patricia Marshall enjoyed a picnic in the canyon below the cliffs. They found many Iamb-tongues, wild violets and a few red-bells. Mr. and Mrs. DeWlt are busy plant ing shrubbery and plants that they brouht from the Orthyuse nursery at Corvallis. Several from the community at tended the farm loan meeting at Phoenix Tuesday evening. Charley Ferns and Ed Putman spent Wednesday evening at Marchall's. . Fred Williams bought a piece of land on Klnochln creek and Is build ing a house there. Central Point CFNTRAL POINT, Ore.i April 1. (Spl.) Miss Rose Jones was a house guest of her friend. Miss Laura Bon ney of Bonney's grill on Rogue river, last week. Miss l-enh Parker, who spent the Raster holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mra. W. K. Parker, has re turned to her school duties at Klam ath Falls. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Hllkey was the scene of an enjoyable party Thursday when, friends of their son. Charley, arrived to give the young gentleman a surprise. Qsmes were the pleasure of the evening, followed by refreshments served by the young ladies. Those present were: Misses Ardia Cosad, Ioia Csrr, Vlda McOon agle. Rowena Pcrdleu, Helen Lees. Bertcn Perdleu and Messrs. Ralph McClonagle. Oliver Wilder. Sidney Da vis, Laurell Capps and Charley Hil key. Nutrition sperlsllst, Miss Case, of Oregon State college, and Mrs. Mack county demonstrator, will be at the Orange hall April 8 to assist the lo cal unit ladles In demonstrating the preparation of economical meals. All ladles of the community are cordi ally Invited to attend from 10 a. m. to 3:30 p. in. Men's forum at the ChrUtian church Wednesday night was largely attended. A feature of the occasion was a chicken dinner served by a committee of church ladles. Mrs. Barbara Davla of Gold Hill was a Saturday guest at the Hllkey home In Central Point, A large delegation of ladles from Central Point district la In attend ance st the kitchen Chautauqua In charge of Miss Heath and sponsored by the Medford Mall Tribune at the Holly theatre. Friends of the lute Dr. Poellnlta, who have known him both profes sionally and socially for so many years hfre. wish to publicly pay trib ute to his memory. Eden Precinct EDEN PRECINCT. April 1. ISpl.) Mrs. Irene Wells and Mrs. Wm. Bruin of North Talent went to Portland on the excursion, to visit relatives a few day. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Chandler and Miss Irene Standley were guests t Easter dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin's home In Medford. Mrs. Lon Drake of Eiwt Eden, whol suffered a stroke Friday morning, tl much Improved and able to tales nourishment. Mrs. Laura Abbott of Butte FatU visited her sister, Mrs. Lon Drake, j Saturday, Mrs. Donna Oraffts. the tulip queen of East Eden, Is displaying many beautiful hyacinths. Many of these ara said to be seedlings and are of unusual beauty. Miss Bertha Hay man of Talent "Wflg a guest of Mm. Noah Chandler Tuea day. Mr. Pence was working for O. Cerey Monday, cutting lawn and tidying Up the grounds about the home. Many farmers between Talent and Phoenix have sown alfalfa and have a fine stand. Gardeners along Bear creek bottoaj are planting potatoes this week. C. Carey la busy transplantlnf aVmt 20.000 tomato plants and 20.00Q cabbage plants. Mrs. Hayman of Talent fell recent ly. fracturing a ribd, and has suffered much pain from the Injury. Sunrise meeting on Rader hill East er morning was a nieces and the impressive service much enjoyed by about 100 persons, many of whom went to the church for breakfast. There was not much excitement over the fire at the Jackson home Monday. The quick response of the Phoenix fire department gave assure ance it would be extinguished. A soon as the water supply could be connected up the boys made sborfe work of the conflagration. Dr. Miller la applying a new coat of paint to his residence and garsga, Louie Colver Is suffering with flu. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. N. Poling of East Eden visited her sister and fam ily Sunday. Mrs. Oeorge Jackson recently ro turned from Pomona, Cal where she had been working. She Is staying with her uncle, Bert Stancllff, la Phoenix. Jeff -Bell has been staying at the. home of Mrs. F. B. Jacobs for a short time. The old gentleman recently returned from Klamath county, wher he spent the winter. Sam and Tate Edwards Intend t go out to Altttras soon to spend pari of the summer. Talent TALENT. Ore., Aplrl 1. (Special) Mrs. Boulaby, Mrs. Wagner and Mrs. Johnson of Seattle visited Mrs, Ida French en route to California by motor Wednesday, Mrs. Clark of Medford and daugh ter of Martinez. Cel., spent Saturday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cnaa, Skeeter. Mrs. Clifford Oarvln has been 111 rt her home this week. Lawrence French left for Tula Lake, Cal., where he has a Job driving sj tractor. Baptist Ladles' Auxiliary servedt lunch at the church Wednesday and spent the day cleaning the church. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Estea are able to be up after the flu, both being 14 at the same time. Louie Brown called on friends It) Talent Sunday. Mrs. Brown Is visit ing her daughter, Mrs, Lawrence Wagner, In Seattle. Rev. Fredenberg has purchased the John Norman house on Gibson ave nue, Mrs. Lem Prick, who gave up dl recti ng the Methodist choir on ac count of illness. Is now able to re sume the work. Elder and Mrs. Ernest Lloyd of Mountain View, Cat., ware guests of Mr, snd Mrs. Wallace Lewsadder on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Baird and family have moved Into the Carey house from Wagner Creek. Wm. Vlmont, Sams Valley school teacher, was a Talent visitor Sunday. Mrs. E. Lester Newbry attended the Fortnightly club at Aahland on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Rees Bsughman of Medford spent Sunday with Mrs. R Bsughman. Miss Esther Spsngenburg, Miss Opal McLarnen and Miss Helen Shipley motored to Portland for the Easter holiday. Mr, and Mrs. H. Turnbaugh spent Easter In Medford with Mrs. Martin ar.u Lee Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Housont and family of Eagle Point moved Into the Boat wick house and started their two children to school Mondsy. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Holdrldge, Mr. and Mrs Wayne Holdrldge, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Holdrldge and family and Mr. and Mrs. Prank Reed had Kaater dinner wltA Mr. and Mrs D O Hur ley Sunday FOR RENT- Fine country homa complete ly furnished available about June lit to responsible par ties on a long time lease with option to buy if desired. A really beautiful and desir able place. Art Arm Box S00, Mali Tribune TTGG507