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PAGE NDTE WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE; (3 ( VVtUiVGB GOtUlGW JfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKU, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1932. DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT "YANT AD HEBE ARB 'IBE RATES per word first lnsertloi (Minimum -ooi Each additional Insertion, per word lc (Minimum 10c) per Un P" month, without copy changes tl.3S Phone 75 FOUND Child's coat on Old Stage road. Phone 840-R. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Girt for light housework in exchange for room and board. Call at 324 Vancouver. "" HELP WANTEDMALE S23UU year. ruaw,," carriers. Common education sut- i flclent. Paid vacation. .a w"" free.- Write today sure for full par ilculare 1238-A. Mall Tribune. HELP WANTED Mule and female. STEADY JOBS U. S. Government. $106 to $250 month. Men-women, 18 to 60. Paid summer vacation. Short hours. Common education usually sufficient. Experience usu ally unnecessary. 35 coached free. Full particulars and list Position Free. Write today sure. Franklin Institute, Dept. 258-A, Rochester, N Y. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Laundrying. Square Deal , . Laundry, 345 So. Central. Phone 370-W. ' EXPERIENCED bookkeeper desires pos'tlon full or part time. Box 3458 Mall Tribune. WANTED Any kind of cleaning. 35c an hour. Call 9B1-L. WANTED By experienced man. posi tion to operate orchard or ranch, either on salary or shares; refer ences furnished: could take imme diate charge. Address 8 L, care Mall Tribune, and party will can. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS - WANTED Buy used dining set, elec tric stove. Phone 105. WANTED Must have $6000 Immedi ately to save $20,000 ranch; 40 acres full bearing orchard, 60 acres under cultivation, pasture, etc., 48 acres free water: $8,000 In buildings; near school: good roads. Address B. J., Mall Tribune. WANTED Now Is time to have your barns, cow barns, chicken houses, V etc., whitewashed. Call 358-W. n,.mwnT c...iCT Cnww snraver for trees wnd shrubs. Csll 358-w. wlwTffn KortnJr. 2'.ix3li With f 6.3 an3stlgmat lens. Sunday only. 207 Haven. mow ivrn rASH Idle household stuff furniture, dl.hes, glass, bvka, etc. Receive numane pri.. Modern-Antique Shop, West Jack son and weicn, racing iumvr uts wanted Bantam hens, sny variety, for setting purposes only. State Game Farm, contains, uregon. WANTED To borrow $900 on new residence worth $2000. box asm care Tribune. TRADE Labor for hay. Tel. 698-L. MEN to board and room In private home, with home privileges: 86 a week. 701 W. Jackson. WANTED To buy all kinds ol rab bits. Tel. 1559. WANTED Wool snd mohair. Wool sacks and twin, for sale. Medford Bargain House. 37 No. Orape St la 1062 WANTED AUTOMOBILES WANTED Light used ears, oay cash Ph. 653. 1761 N Riverside FOR REST HOCSRS TOR RENT To adults, clesn 4-room house: range connected. Tel. 683-X. FOR RENT Modem partly furnished 4-room cottsg., .ast side. Csll at 414 6 Riverside. FOR RENT Modem furnished or un furnished bungalow; him wood floora. fireplace, lovely lawn, fruit trees and shrubbery. Call at 530 8. Central. HOU68 FOR RENT Kiectr'.c rangs and water heater. Phone 790. L. FOR RENT Good 5-room house, un furnished, with or without rsn: Sou of garden ground. Inquire 502 Maple St. FOR RENT Bungalow at 508 South Orape. Inquire 331 We.t 2nd St. FOR RENT Unfurnished room bungalow, double lot. plenty f lawn flowers and shade tree. Lots of garden space. House n.wly r- r.nlsnea inswe. f-jooo montn. Phone owner. H. L Bromley. 1250. FOR RENT -house. C5. Holly. Ur.fu-i tA 4r In. I; y.-r Hi LOST LOST 11 dog la missis,,, call 1518 FOUND - FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Attractive 3-room house, close in 125 S. Holly. Tel. 731-X. FURNISHED amall house. 3 and S room apts.: garage. 604 W. loth. FOR RENT Beautiful 5-room fur nished home, close to schools and tore; shady lawn: garden plot; very reasonable rent. Phone 148 or 290-V. TWO - ROOM bungalow apartment, furnished; garage; nloe place; rea (onable. 1016 West 11th. FOR RENT home Furnished or unfurnished Brown A White FOR RENT 4-room modern duplex; fireplace, breakfast nook, electric range, heatrola: also 6-room house, close In. Inquire 034 No. Bartlett. FOR RENT 7 room furnished house, very cheap to reliable party. Phone 0. A. De Voe. FOR RENT 3-room house, acre Irrigated garden land. Q- Oelln. Howard Ave. FOR RENT Modern nouse, close In. Fine shade, lawn and garden lot. 925 per month, water paid. Call at 335 south Riverside. FOR RNT 6-room modern furnished Douse, t37o0. water paid. 011 1278-R. FOR RENT 4 so 8-room houses Phone 105. 30 N Central HOMES FOR RENT Call 708 FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Completely turn, apt.; radio, washing machine, heat, hot aVid cold water. 229 No. Ivy. NEAT front corner single apartment and small furnished house. Rea sonable. 1205 E. Main St. SEE THESE neat 3 and 3-rm. apart ments at the new B Apt House, 413 N Ivy: 3 rooms and klchenette, everything furnished but dishes and linen: electricity for cooking: con tinuous hot water; 18 Including garage a Lame rooms, kitchenette, fire place overstuffed furniture, elec tric range, private bath, everything but dishes and linen, $26 and (30, including garage. Cor Oakdale and North Ivy. FOR RENT 5 unfurnished rooms, newly decorated; Heatrola, laundry, garage, near library. W. F. Camp bell, 804 E. Main. TWO MODERN, attractive, furnished, downtown apartments, for 1 or 3 oeople; newly decorated. Will ac cept best offer of rent. Apply Fluhrer's Bakery. FOR RENT Modern furnished apt. downstairs. 345 N Bartlett. FOR RENT Modern furnished apart ment; hardwood floors, fireplace: newly decorated. Address Box 2985 Mall Tribune. BEST apartments In town at new reduced rates Schuler Apts FOR RENT Furnished . apt Light garage: $10 & $13 Phone 462 -H FOR RENT 3-room apartments. $t0 620 So Fir Phone 1320. FOR RENT Modern duplex apt; 4 rooms. Phone 443. FOR RENT FUKMHHKD ROOMS PLEASANT room for gentleman; close In: bath, garage. 609 E. Main. ROOMS $1.50; bachelor cabins $3 per week. 445 So. Front. FOB RENT BOOM AND BOARD BOARD AND ROOM In private family, reasonable. Call at 414 S. Riverside. PLEASANT room with board. 718 E. Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Small ranch close In; well Improved. Phone 437-x. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE School store and fine lo cation for grocery. Box ami, Man Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE TO TRADE Work horse for wood, Phone 588-J. FOR TRADE 3 modern houses, part ly furnished, for small improved acreage. i o. mvsrsiua. MISCELLANEOUS WALLPAPER clesned. Just like new, $1.50 per room and up. Call 637-K WE PAY CASH For furniture, tools or what have you. Medford Bargain House, 37 No. Orape Si. Phone 1063 SQUARE DEAL LAUNDRY 346 SO Central. Phono 37-w. OOLU dust bought and sold at Red den Co. 3rd floor Medford B;og LOCAL ot long distance hauling We guarantee to ssve vou money nw ley ITansfer, 819 North Riverside Phone 1044-JL FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Rhode Island Red chicks. Perry Walt. Oold Hill. FOR SALE Mallard duck settings. Phone 5B6-L. FOR SALE White Leghorn and Red ... i -1. . .mm hl-vl-tKfH .tOCk: males from trapnest stock. 250 to 330, Be and wc; auu cr more, i ,?.. Chicks ready now. Send orders in at once tor chicks later on. C. J. MrCsy. Route 3. Medford. Ore. Tel. 334-J-4. W. L. CHICKS 9c. Msy 8c; hsrdy Hsnsen strsln, hesvy layers, large white egs. Free rsnge-cockereu. di rect Hsnsen 268-325. Rocks or Reds 10c. Jenks Poultry Fsrme. Tsngent. Ore. R. I. SETTING EOOS. F. A. Pefley, Tel. 9:s-w. AUsrHEL-WHJTI Batching stirs The n.w n.n laya with tn. uegnom weigh, with the Rock Call Oeo w.os at Lacnport'a IOH SAl.t IttL FOR SALE Body fir. part dry, 18 in 2 00: 12-m (190: laurel, 83 15 82 35 per tier Phone 63J-R-4. rtlt OILlm.lVtR " I for rr El on. delivery Pbune lit Kads ruft and 8torag. Oo. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Good milk cow. 103 East 11th. FOR SALE 11 shouts. W. E. Keen, Jacksonville. FOR SALE Corns choice registered Shorthorn bulls, heavy boned. Good color, fourteen to slxteeA months old. Also fine helfers or cows with calves nt side. All priced to sell. C. C. Garrett & Son, Glendale, Ore. FOB SALE HOMES HIGH-CuaSS 7-room bunga'ow tn distinguished residential district ( Cash price 88000.00. Owner wants , Copoo stock for his 3S00 equity.' wslter H Jones, Realtor, jv.r jaca son County Bank. Phone 108. FOR SALE Sacrifice five room mod ern home, gas and electricity. Isrge lot and trees. 81.600 1500 buys my equity Phone 1083-X. FOR SALE Attractive homes Phone 106 30 No. Central. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE STOCK RANCH 280 acres, 60 acres alfalfa, 12 acres seeded barley, wheat and oats, 20 acres corn ground, balance pasture and woodland, sub-Irrigated, out side range, large modern home, good outbuildings. Equipped, stocked In cluding cows, hogs, chickens, tur keys, etc. Price 88000. Terms $500 year Including Interest 6 THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 125 E. 8th St. ' Tel. 1408 WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown & White FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS CRAMPED quarters necessitate sac rificing the following: Small cast cook stove, heavy coll spring, Sim mons bedstead. 4 -drawer chest, rockera, steel folding cot. Modern Antique Shop, corner W. Jackson and Welch, facing Junior high. DAVENPORT, chairs, tables, dresser, bed, sewing machine, dishes, rugs, by piece. Must sell at once. No. 2 Katherine Court, W. 11th and Orange. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, also 1 cow. Mrs. E. V. Hollfield, Old stage road. FOR SALE CHEAP Lloyd baby buggy and kiddle koop crib. 631 Dakota. FREE A load kindling with 3-load orders for 10-ln. green pine siso wood. $4 50. Big double-sized load, April only. Buy now save money. Valley Fuel Co- Phone 76. FOR SALE Tomato and cabbage plants See Carey's, near Phoenix. Phone 341-J-l. FOR SALE Bee supplies hives, smokers, foundation, etc. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Wool bags and fleece twine Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE OR TRADE Wind mill. 2500 gal. tank and force pump. E. E Reamet.Ph.-lll-R3r ' GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertilizer, sand and gravel. Phone 912-J. $1 FOR YOUR old battery on any Severln bat.; 6-volt 13-plate stand ard (1 yr. guar.), $5; 6-volt 13-plate heavy duty, $8. SEVERIN BATTERY SERVICE 1620 No. Riverside. FOR SALE Old tires for smudging, $4 per ton. Call 642-J-3. REBUILT FORDSON TRACTOR, $100. In fine shape. See It. Mlller-San-ford Tractor Co., 22 S. Fir, Medford. FOR SALE Sandy loam for garden or lawn, $1.00 per yard. Call Phone 643 or 850. FOR SALE Lady's almost new black coat with beautiful fur collar and cuff set. Will sell very cheap. Also two evening dresses. Inquire 246 s. Riverside, evenings 8 to 7. FERTILIZER and sediment. B7a-W. Phone oNLY $3 50 for 0-volt 13-plate Junior batterv (8 mo. guar.) SEVERIN BATTERY SERVICE. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes. .5 up; terms If desired All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Oo, 34 N Bartlett. FOR 8 ALE Dairy and sheep and horse fertilizer and black loam Lee Hamilton. Phone 010-L ROLLER canaries Phone C A. DeVo BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. r.iiniti tu i A tH tracti or Title and , Title Insimnre. The only complete Tttlr Britem In Jackaon I County. UURRAY A09l'HAC'I CO. Abstract of Titla Title Inauruio Rooma I tuid 6. No. 32 North CeotraJ n upatalra. Automobile Loaoa. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS K EDUCED We p&7 up DrU&nce due dealer, o&ok or finance company and eitend four paymenu Additional money loaned. Pnone 81 for appointment Cblrnpraetic Pnyiclao OR E W HOPfMAW Chiropractic Ntrre Specialist Office boure 9 to 13, I to B jm-204 Liberty Bldg Office Phone 6U; Rt Phone I31-U Contra cling Wt LEND MONEY to worthy people to pay their ooQMt oeou Paeiflo Coast Credit AanociaMon 431 Med ford didf. Uedfora ore Dentlitry. OR ROUKK1 D OOIr- -404 MeoJord 8id Pboo 140 DSN rLsBTBT Dretvmaktnic end fUmodriinf. THK PAdHJON SHOP - Drin.alttng and .err.o.ellug 434 Medford Bids Pnone 1181. Ktpert Window Clfanera LEI OEOKflK OO IT - Tel 1173 BmiM cleaning. Ploor waiint. Ort utafti ru aJeanlnfc apecultj. BUSINESS OIHtLTOIlY Furniture Repairing. FURNITURE RK-UPHOLSTER ED, re finished re-glued We carry a full line of upholstery sample. A. N Thlbault, Tel. 069-R Funeral Parlor PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive service at moderate rates. Estab. llahed 20 years. Ambulance serv ice. 8tb St. at Oakuale. Tel. 47. Lawnmowers LAWNMOWER8 SHARPENED. OILED and adjusted for 76c Call and de liver fiee 33 No. Fir. Phone 361. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late mode) autos. Three oer cent per month on unpaid balance No other charges Come In and get the cash today. See W B Thomas 45 So. Central. Phone 139 Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPAKTMEN1 Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing M all kinds: book binding: looee-teat ledgers; and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everytmng in the printing line. 38-30 N Grape Phone 76. Piano Instruction. FRED ALTON HAJQH'l Teacher ol piano Classical and popular music courses Halght Mttslo Studio. 318 Liberty Blag. Tel 73. RooflMg STANDARD ROOFING CO. Builders of water-tight roofs Estimates and Inspection without charge loth and Fir St. Tel 1077 , Piano Dealers. SEE the Baldwin .tne of Pisn-is at the Electric Wiring Co, 222 W Main St., or can Mrs. n o. urucKw Tel 1442. Painting. HARRY MARX, Painting Tinting Paperhanglng Phone 14-F-4, PO Box 304 Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE Service guaranteed 20 8 Grape St Phone 644. or residence 1060 EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No Central Phone 316 Prtcea right Service guaranteed REINK1NG TRUCKING 8ERV1CE Transfer and hauling of all kinds Office 809 South Front St. Phone 832 Violins THORVAL H. POLKENBERU Teacher of Violin. Ensemble practice tor students Closing out violin out fits. Studio 8 and 4 College Bldg pnone aoy-J. LEGAL NOTICEl Notice of Sheriff's Hnlf. By virtue of an execution or. fore closure duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, tn and for the Coun. ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 31st day ot Marcn, 1933. in a certain action therein, wherein Central Point State Bank, a .orpora tlon, as Plaintiff, recovered J'ldgmcnt against T. O. Vinson snd Veixina Al meda Vinson, the Defendants, for the sum of 81 Hundred Sixty-five and 81-100 ((066.51) Dollars with interest at 8 per annum from fcember 14th, 1931, with costs and d'sburse ments taxed at Twenty and 40-100 (20.40) Dollars, and the further sum of One Hundred and no-100 (S100 00) Dollars, as attorney's fees, which Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Top card Beers Danish monoya of account Plant of the genua Dlxltalla On of the Went IndUa Architectural pi U star Qultt Stafgera f-og float Back Kitchen uteniii. Pronoun Silkworm Cotton fabric Vtteetabla ConMolla tlon Adult br7 Typo maiirca The lesal profi(fn Drla with a towel Devoured Mka Btroke itntly Per form ar Solution of Yesterday's Puule . SJEMi ISIS mrslf Jdu RjEl 0 P ElRTAltlE'l SCRAPED ' MioyjE nIp O S TM.P1 !I AJPJrlMjR All U R EKii. T it "gjNMSiTlujO I hMr6 JI klLP jA M AJj cMco 1 3 f.MEteLiA NM AlDIE SIT iRfl IDlE 15 W. ATD 1DTE"!NS 41. Burn 44. Mors nallld 47. Covsrei wllh Ihs churned fat of milk tl. Clsav. asunder II. Ood of lov 13. Hall.d 88. R.fuse tt Is prorlubl. 17. Bsfor. If ; 2 '6 '1 -.TZT.'TsZ' 2o WW , iEM m &' 23 23 m24 34 ""'''- JiO. r- . 41 4d A So ";' ' Si '''. ' a-.- '.',, mmm LJIU mMiiaUi ImwiiimHil""- inmim ii Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk'a office of said Court In said County on the 33nd . day of March, isun. Notice is hereby given that, pursu ant to the terms of the aald execu tion. I will on the 23rd day of April, 1932. at 10:00 ociock a. m.. at tne front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medford, In Jackson County, Oregon, oiler for sale and win sen at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said Judg ment, together with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as pro vided by law, all of the right, title and Interest that the said defendants, T. G. Vinson and Verona Almraa Vln son, had on the 14th day of March, 1929, or now have In and to the fol lowing described property, situated In the County of Jackson, State of Ore gon, to-wtt: The Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter, and the North half of the Northwest quarter; the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section Thirty-two (321, Township 34 South, of Range Four West of the Willamette Meridian, containing 160 acres more or (ess. union this 23rd day of March. 1932 RALPH O JENNINOS, Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. By OLGA E. ANDERSON. Djptlty. Notice for Publication, Department of the Interior. General Land Office at Roseburg, Oreiton, March 16th, 1033. NnH, la Vinrahv .lun .La ll Marv Olhjson. nt tract Wilnt n,.snn who, on March 1st, 1029. made Home stead entry. Serial No. 018377, for SWV, SW!i, Section 3. Township 35 v., ,a.iK ., vviuaiiKitve Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make flnnl thrM.t,.., n-An - .-to, -1. violin m ma iitiia aoove ClOiicrioecl, uciuro ueuua mevens Mover, Clerk of County Court, at Medford Oregon, on the 28th day of April, 1033. -iaunnnt names ss witnesses: JO&enh IT. Kn-nnar Ihu, v....,!.- Mrs. John Foster and Frank Caster! all of Eagle Point. Oregon. ruuuilA, A. CANADA Y, Register 5TJ.l?E"'"e' "t Annual Statement of the CENF.HAI. ACCIDENT FIRE Jit LIFE AS. SPHANCE COW-ORATION. ITU., et Ffrth. In the country of Bcotl.nd. on the JIM dy of December. 1931. mide to the Insurance commissioner ol the State of Oregon, purjimnt to Isw: . . CAPITAL Amount of espltal stock paid W INCOME ' Ket premlumi received dur- in th year , H6.3Bt.805 OS Xnterfxt. dlvldrnda nrfnti received durlnii the year 980,651.41 Income from other lourcet received during the year, 848,018.38 Total Income 113,071,172.78 . , DISBURSEMENTS K.t los... pnld durins the ytar Includlns sdjuttment expenses . . . .1!.407,31.1 Commissions and salaries Datcl durlne the year ... 4.747.S34.0S Taxes, licenses and fees pstd during the rear 408,334.67 Amount of sll oilier expea- dltures 73,0.1 Total expenditures 317,834,(77.00 , . , ASSETS) vslu. of real estate owned (market value) f 1, Value of stocks snd bonds owned (market value) .. 18, 1JB.B1J.M 3M.310.OO wain on monsases ana col lateral, ete ............. 180.000.00 Cash tn banks and on hand 1.138.840.00 Premiums In course of col lection written since Sep- tember 30. 1031 ., 1,380,148.10 Interest and rents dus snd sccrued 187. 481.94 Total admitted assets ...128.348.302.17 LIABILITIES Gross claims for losses un paid 110, 000, (3. 00 Amount of unearned preml- , urns on sll outstandlne ' rlake 7.088,837.31 Cue for commission snd bro- kerasa 766.110.46 All other liabilities Includ lns reserve 13,800.000 for depreciation securities, . .. 9,088,800 00 Total liabilities, exclusive ot capital stock of 'SflO. 000 00 ......320,885.730 78 SUBINESS IN OREOON FOR THE YEAR et premiums received dur lni the rear 8 198.678. 01 Looses paid dtirlns the rear 00.677.13 Name of company: ornersl Accident Fire ae Life Assurance Corporation, Ltd. Name or United States manaier: Fred- .nrx Kicnsrason, Statutory resident stternsr torservtctt W. K. MCUUNALU tU. Onorfll Airtntf ind Adjuitri for Orrron, ATwater S04. 931 Yron bldi. Portland. Oregon. Brown & White Agency, Inc. Agents tt N. rr rv. uedford. Oriroa Cross-Word Puzzle To trump Support at alth.r snd of a brldx. Salt Strong wind 81uff Doleful Forirlv. Lanaulshcd All.vlst. Island of Nanolson's . R.ators condd.nc. to Woolly siirfsc. of clotb Alloy of carbon and Iron Merolisndls. Bosk up Nlrkn.m. for I'alrlrk or Calrlcla Ora.n. of li.arlng Enillsh school At any tlma Council : archalo ftlv.r bottom Knock At. Arid .ndlnff DOWN 1. At a distanc. 4! I. Talwrlnl a'.lia 4. i, 0r 4j, 4. Th. Indian mulbsrrr 4t. I. Cut off 41. I. Nlrht b.fnr. 49. an .vent I". t. n.:an 14. I. B- niop! ft Annual Btttfmnt ftf the 1 POTOMAC INSURANCE COMPANY . of th IHitrlct ot Columbia, on the 81 at ' day of December. 1631. mart" lo the tn- aurantre coin mis Ion or of the elate ot Ottfon. puruent to law; CAPITAL Amount of eepital itock paid j un .....I 500 . 0O0 00 INCOME Ne premium! received dur- i tnr the jer , II. 580.811. 88 , Interest, dividends and rent ,... , received durln tha year.. 138.778.10 ! Income from other sources re- ....... , celved durlni the 7e .... 18.ne.TI j Total income 11.748.833.40 i Net losiei raid durlni the j year includini djuitn.ent expense W8.180.W CotnmlantonB and salaries . Paid durmi the year ..... 875.837.00 Taxrs. licenses and fees Ptl durint the year 87.143.00 Amount of all other expendi- lures 18.893 87 Total expenditure 81.780.033.08 I AS8FTB t Value of stocks ind bondi rnari 13. ITS. 181. 50 ' Loana on mortaaies and col- lateral, etc 750,174 97 rash in banki and on hand. 3&J.473.8S Premiums tn course of collec tlon written since fleplem- her 30. 1031 - 337,865.81 interest ana reoua um uu accrued ., 89.818.74 ! Re-insuranea recoverable on -,., ; paid losses JJlfl9! I Total admitted assets I3.8&1.739.78 LIABILITIES Gross clalme for losses un- paid I 378.180 81 Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding risks... 1.485.038 IT Due for commission and brok- erane. Estimated continsent commission .iJ'KS 5? All other liabilities .......... 837.562.47 estimated taxee. salarlea, etc.. due or accrued 46.50O.oo Total llnhlllties. nelnriwot capital stock of 38M.OOO.M.M.144.WT.flS BUSINESS IN OREGON TOH TUB YEAR Net premiums received dur- Inr the year I ?'! Losses paid dnrlne the year. . 10.805.98 Losses Incurred durlni the car f,?30.30 porOMAd'lN&imANOB COMPANY OPOHOE V. WHITE, President. ALEX. K. PHILLIPS. Bcrretarr. Statutory resident 'torney for-service W. R. MCDONALD COMPANY ATwatcr MM. B21 Ycon BuUHmi, Portland. Orcson. Antelope ANTELOPE. April 13. (Spl.) Mr. and Mra. Jim Nealand and daugh ters of Central Point, Mr. and Mra. borer. Frederick and family and Mr. and Mra. It. J. Blgham of Medford I called at the Bill Blgham home April 3. Loren Frederick spent the week there. Hay HarniAh and father were din ner Rueats at the Fred Dutton home April 10. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Arena called at the J. H. Stanley home April 8. Mr. Lawrence Is badly brutaed from a fall when his hor became fright ened and bucked him off. Mr. and Mra, Bob Harnlsh of Rose burg were overnight visitors at the Fred Dutton home April 3. Bob father returned to Roseburg with him for a week. Mrs. Suiwnne Carter visited the school April 4. Mr. Rnndali organised a Sunday school here April 10. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood and fam ily v lilted his father and mother Sunday evening. A number of folks here met at the Bill Blgham home April 10. A p 1 Mi an t evening was spent singing old aongi and visiting. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. B. Baize and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Balm and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stanley and son, Miss Oeorgla Currier, Mra, C. R. Culbertson and daughter, Ben Oswald. Mr. and Mrs. Baxney Rtgg" and children, Mr. and Mra. Fred Dut ton, Mr and Mra, T. T. Hatlett and Mr. and Mrs. Da v lea and son. Hewell and Ames BalM sang several songs. All are very proud of these boya, as their voices are quite unusual for their ages. James la 10 and Hewel) IS. They wul sing over KMED soon Paul Kura and Owen Austin are near Sacramento, shearing ahoep, Mr. and Mra. Frank Seymour have moved to Copoo, Cal. J. D. Culbertson of Central Point Is spending tha week at the 0. R. Culbertson home. Ted Orlsham called at the 0. R. Culbertson borne April 1. Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Millard and tarn lly were dinner guests at the Arlen Millard horns April It. Joe Sylvia ts working for Harvey Stanley this week. Mrs. Henry Owena has been quite 111 but la better at this writing. Mrs. J. D. Culbertson of Central Point and Mrs. Fred Dutton called tut the O. R, Culbertaon home April 9. Mr. and Mra. Pred Dutton, Mr, and Mm. J. H. Stanley and son and Mrs C. R. Culbertson attended the Roxy Ann Orange play at Eagle Point April 8th. 4 Warmth Aids Crops In Table Rock Area TABLE ROCK. April 13. (flpl.) Warm weather of the last few days has started a rapid growth tn all veg eta t ton here. Including paaturei and alfalfa. Fruit trees are putting out an extra heavy bloom and according to reports no damage by frost has been suffered. Sheepmen hers te nor a heavy crop of healthy lamba. all flocks going better than 100 per oent. 4 Phoenix Circle Meets Tonight PHOENIX, April 18. 0pl.) Neighbor of Woodcraft circle No. 243 will meet in regular sesnlon at the Orange ball tonight, At the close of the lodge senslon refreshments will be served. All members are urged to be present. V. B. C. Head Named Radio-Keith Chief NBW YOnit, April IS (API Thf world T.l.gram state that M. H Aylsaworth. pr.ald.nt of tha Na tional Broadcasting company, will b. mad. pr.sld.nt of tha Rndlo-K.lth-Orphfiim corporation succd. Inf HI ram 8. Brown, .. m Syrian President Escapes Assassin HI! f RUT, flyria, April U. IJPi Roiibm Bsrskat, form.r prwldcnt of ftrrla. escaped Injury today but two of his companions vara woundsd. In an att.mpt on his Ufa bj an aasasitn with a knlf. and pistol. a Otslrabl. houses always In first clssa condition lot r.nt, lesM or Ml. CM 101. Triplet Sisters Marry Farmers In Triple Rites CLEVELAND. Minn., April 13. (API In a trip-e wedding, tho 19-yrar old Pufpaff triplet alstert Marie. Lucille and Alma be came brides today. Friend and relative crowded a church m Marte became the wife of Frederick McNamara of Engle Lake; Lucille of Erneet VokcI of Oel.awn, and Alma of NlcK Prom of Ohawa. All the huahanda are fnrmera. The triplets distinguished themselves In school, musical and soclnl life of this village. Meteorological Report April 13. 1032. Forecanis. Medford and vicinity: Cloudy, probably with showers tonight or Thursday. Cooler Thursday. Oregon: Cloudy, with showers west portion tonigr.t or Thursday. Cooler in Interior Thursday. l.orul llitln. Lowest temperature this morning. 39 degrees. Temperature a year sgo today Highest. 68; lowest. 39. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1. 1031. 19.31 Inches.- Relative humidity at 8 p. in. yes terday, 41 per cent; a.m. today, 81 per cent. Sunset today, d:40 p.m. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 5:33 a.m. Sun set 6:81 p.m. Observations Taken at A A. notli Meridian Time M. Olty Bnker City 73 Boston 74 Boise 70 Chicago . 43 Denver - 73 Des Moines ........ 60 Fresno 84 Helena 70 Los Angeles BO Medford 74 New York ... 60 Clear P.Cdy. Clear , Clear P. Cdy. Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy V. Cdy. .01 Cloudy Phoenix 09 Portland 70 P. Cdy Cloudy Cloudy Reno 6S Roseburg 78 Snlt Lake 73 P.Cdy. Clear Clear San FYanclsco .... 60 Seattle ................ 66 Spokane ... H 74 Washington, D O. 60 Cloudy Clear Cloudy 4 SHOWS POISON TRACE SAK FRANCIflOO. April 18. (TP) Government chemists have announced that traces of poison wer. found In the organs of Phar Lap, noted Aus tralian racehorse that died last week at Menlo Park, near here, but the source of, tho poison had not been definitely established today. The poison resembled that used in a tree spray and might hsv. come from grass coated with the spray used on oak treee on th. Menlo Park ranch where Phar Lap died. Scto. Bids received for construe tlon of frame cottage on existing foundations at Roaring River hatch ery hear here. Reedsport. Umpqua Navigation Co. of this place received ferry eon- tract on Reedsport-Qardlner lln. of Oregon Coast highway. Newberg. Newberg Kaudy Kltohen Instslled new lea cream manufactur ing equipment. Eight Hurt In Fire A ,sMsltf Pr.ss On man wss killed and tight other Injured at Omaha, Neb. when exploding grain duet and r.sultlng fir wrecked tower e! th Allied grain mill, which was grinding wheat Into feed and flour for the Nebraska. South Dakota drought srsa. Lea wat etimaUd M 1360.000. 6W' JY I'- '-' ' Need Of Cash Recognized Payment Would Hinder Budget Balance Is Fear Parties Sidestep Blame, By BYRON PRICE Chief of Bureau. Tha Associated Press, Washington It Is a ssd but perhaps Inevitable circumstance that the fifteenth arv nlversary of the declaration of war with Qermany should sea the affair, of the soldier become a football of high polttlca. There la no dispute at all that many veterana are In dir. need, and thera caah bonus would undermine serto ously the effort to get government expenditures once more In hand. The whole dispute Is over the quea tlon of political responsibility. Who Is to take the blame. If help Is re fused, as It seems likely to be? Who will get tho credit for fighting tha soldiers' battles, and who Vi. credit for fighting the taxpayers' battles? There la more hesitation and strad dling Just now on this Issue than any other Issue before congress not even excepting prohibition. Tha country will see a pretty political mlxup before the record of debits) and credlta finally la handed over to the voters for audit at tha polla. Plenty of Aspirants Vice-presidential candidates are sprouting thickly In both parties Ittese days, proving that nature does not change, and credulity springs eternal In the human heart. The belief that a pre-conventlon campaign helpa an aspirant for aeo ond place on the ticket probably It the biggest myth In politics. Except where there were remoru. nations, it Is doubtful whether any vice-presidential candidate in his tory ever got th nomination by running for It. The headquarter that are set up, and th banner and, buttons that ar distributed by such aspirants at convention time become the laughing stock of the town. Th winner invariably la again. excepting renomlnatlona either a, man who haa had aubstantlal aup port for th presidency Itself, or on who .has not been a candidate at all. Vice - presidential nomlneea ar chosen In on of two ways, alway after the presidential nomination haa been aattled. The usual procedure 1 for group of the right people to assenw bl about midnight In on of thoa proverbial amoke-fllled hotel room conferences, and consult th new head of th ticket by telephone. Then all that remains la for th con vention to ratify th decision. Th unusual case It happened when Coolldg wae nominated at Chicago and when Dawes was nomt. noted at Cleveland Is when th con vention gets up on Its back legs. overturns It leaden and take It own pick. zither way, bet on th result ar good beta to l.av alone. A Setback Th rtlrment of Congresamaai Jo Byrns of Tennessee from chair manship ot th special Democrats economy committee of the house was no surprise to those who com prehended th length and breadth of bis bolt from his party organisa tion on th sales tax. Not only was h th only recog nised leader who spoke and voted against th tax, but he was almost alone In. disputing directly th Dem ocratic promise that balancing th budget was a necessity. Flv day after his revolt, th house rose en masse to agre with Speaker Garner Viat th budget must b balanced. Wh.re did that leave Byrns? Of course he retain hit plac a chairman of th standing appropri ations committee, but that 1 not party office, Th special economy oommltle, created to par down spending by Mr. Hoover at th other end of Pennsylvania avenue, waa a distinctly Democratic venture, and Byrn.s la out of it, Thar, will b no doubt about th regularity of his uccessor, Con gressman John MoDuffl of Alabama,. McDuffle I on of Darner's closest personal friends and a pioneer ot t.1. Onrn.r-for-Presldent movement. H. also I party whip, and likes th Job. Zeppelin Returns From Pernambuco PRIBDRlCHflHArtlN. Oermany. Apr. IS. ifl Th Oref Zeppelin, German llrlglble, landed her this morning al o'clock, ending her second trip of th yesr to Pernambuco, Brarll. Th crossing waa slower than usual, tak ing 101 houra, on account of heavy fogs. Favor Promotion Judge Wilkerson WASMmOTON, April IS. (P) Promotion to th circuit court ot Judg Jsme. H. Wllk.rson, who sen tenced Al Capon, was approved to day by a senate Judiciary subcom mittee. BOT NOW SAVB MONET 16-ln. freen pine slabwood, 64.60 for big doubl load. Load kindling fr. with l-load slab ord.rs. April only. Valley Fuel Oo. Phone T6. W DUT good otanl clothe, etc MONEY LOINKO ON ladloa, Elertrlo Washing ataehln anythlng of ral value tea at today. JENNlNfli LOAN Om No. S . i"rnn' Null Hotel Hid