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irFlDFORD MATL TRTBTTNE, arFJiTORn, OEEGOX. THURSDAY, 'APRIL 13, 1933.
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LOST Man'a Waltham watch,
ward. Phono 1068-W.
W5ST Pair ladles' brown leather fur
trimmed driving gloves. Return to
Tribune office.
LOST If dog missing, call 1818.
HELP WANTED FHM ALB
WANTED Gorl for general house
work and caring for child. Good
. home and spending money. Box
' 13049 Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Housekeeping by mother
with 3-year-old child. Box 10386,
Tribune.
EXPERT PAINTER will do algn paint
ing interior decorating general
paint Jobs Call at 222 So Central
NOTICE Have 12 to 15 experienced
pruners. Let me "live you a figure
on contracting your pruning: also
hive power spray on truck. Any
placeany where. Call 258-W.
SEWING, care of children, day work
of any kind. 25c per hour. 11.75
day. Mrs. Tharp. 37 Quince. 641-L.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED To rent or lease 10 or 20
acres corn land: also electric incu
bator. O. V. Myers. Tel 238-J.
WANTED Four chairs & round table,
cheap Blfttitweu hiu aerv.ee oia.
LOAN Good security. Phone 319-B
WANTED To buy or lease poolroom
- or cigar stand, mum siarm invww
gatton. Box 13350 Tribune.
WANTED To buy small ranch on
good road within 15 miles of Med
ford. Must have free water right.
Oive all details in first letter. Box
13349 Tribune.
WANTED Wool, mohair. Wool bags,
tw-r.e for sale. Medford Bargain
House. 3? N. Grape St. Tel. 1062.
FURNITURE upholstered, reflnished
and re-glued. Phone 969-R. Thl
bault.
EMPTY covered truck returning from
Butte. Montana. April 17 wants
lend Iron, there or points en route
Phone 1044-X. Hawley Transfer.
WOULD LIKE one or two elderly peo-
p.e no care for in t.y home, phone
437-X. 8 to 1. Mrs Detlor.
WANTED Dawson sharpened mow
ers good for the season. We file
gum saws' sharpen safety, stralgnt
razors, scissors. iCKsmitning, soi
deng, flxlt work. 44 North Front:
iWANTSD Household goods, stove.
' tools, or what have you
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
97 N Grape St Phone 1062.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR KENT OR LEASE 5-room mod
ern house, four lots fenced and
planted to garden. Ideal pens for
poultry or pigs; 20 minutes walk
from P. O.. Rent partly furnished.
$20.00 per mo. Three months in ad
vance. $50.00 or 1 year lease for
$180.00. Investigate this! Immedi
ate possession. Address Box 13033.
care Mall Tribune.
FOR RENT 5-room modern home,
breakfast nook, lots of bullt-lns.
hardwood floors, fireplace, hot air
furnace, well furnished, electric re
frigerator, overstuffed set, $40. wa.
er paid. Phone 728.
FOR RENT Four room house,
quire 311 Vancouver Ave.
In-
FOR RENT Modern 4-room house,
good location, clce In: electric
range. Phone 498-H. William Ol
son. FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished
.J- house close In; sleeping porch, gar
age, stationary tubs, fireplace
Adults only. Call 240 So. Gape.
FOR RENT Four- room furnished
house with sleeping porch. Phone
1081-L.
FOR RENT 4-room cottage, unfurn
ished: two 2-room apartments, well
furnished. By week or month. In
quire at 317 E. Jackson. Tel. 749-Y.
DESIRABLE houses always in first
class condition for rent, lease or
ale. Call 105.
FURN 4-room house, overstuffed
H2 50. 214 Cottage Key at 308 Asa
land Ave. Phone 1382-J.
SMAIiL fura. house, cheap.
Central.
ATTRACTIVE two rooms, furn.: gar
age; water paid. $11.50. Tel 130.
. - -
FOR RENT
Home Furnished or
Brown & White
unfurnished
FOR RENT 4-room duplex with as
range and beater. ?10 Nsrth Bart
lett Phone 341-R-l.
HOMiS PQBt KflaNI Call 73
FOR BENT BOOSE
POR RENT Furnished 6-room mod
irn bouse Call at 1 S Riveide
FURN HOUSES. O. A. OeVo.
FOB RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Apt. Two rooms & sleep
ing porch, davenport eet, 51 N.
Oakdale.
TOR RENT Furnished apartment.
1 overstuffed: hardwood floors, light
and heat. Man Tribune, Phone 73.
FURNISHED housekeeping rooms. 1,
3. 3 and 4-room. 1203 East Main.
POR RENT Modern furnished apart
ment 343 N. Barilett.
3-ROOM Mm. apt. upstairs. Adults
3U No. Bartlett St.
FURNISHED apartment. Durell Oourt
329 N Holly, phone 1332-W.
FURNISHED apartment, 3 rooms,
sleeping porch, oath, hot water;
am udi west tutn et.
FOR RENT Attraotlte (round floor
apartment for couple employee
Call at 333 Plum St. after 8 p. o
or Sundays.
FOR BENT FURNISHED BOOMS
FRONT ROOM, separate
220 N. Oakdale.
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 Grape.
FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri
vate entrance One block from
Main St. Reasonable rate. 233 6
Central -
FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS
BOARD AND ROOM a
Rates very moderate.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT- 8 acres garden soil, Ir
rigation furnished; crop share or
cash rental. Phone 1408.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
VIRGIN DRIFT PLACER PROPERTY
Hoist, cars, rails pump, with au
feet satisfactory drifting; readv
to operate. 1C00, with $1000 down.
Good reason for selling. Address
13358, care Mall Tribune.
FOB EXCHANGE
WANTED TO TRADE Dodge -ton
commercial truck for lato mode.
Chevrolet or Ford sedan or coach
North of Beck's Bakery.
WOOD for aay or potatoes- near Trail
R O Skellenger. rrall. Ore.
FOR EXCHANGE HEAL ESTATE
FOR SALE OR TRADE Thirty acres
oak. laurel, pine, six miles south
east Medford. Take late Chevrolet
or Ford. Chas Robertson, Rt. 3, Box
165, Grants Pass.
FOR EXCHANGE Improved 160
acres stock ranch. Want city for
$5,000 equity. Box 13363. Tribune.
FOR, SALE OR TRADE For fruit
and stock ranch, Vij section farm
land, all fenced, seven room house
and other buildings Joining town
site of Elstow, 32 miles east of
Saskatoon, Sask., Canada. Box
13355 Tribune.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Will sacrifice
$1200.00 equity In modern 4-room
home, one block from Main street,
for cash or late model car. Bulck
prsferred. Post Office Box 898.
EXCHANGE Income property in
Klamath Falls, also good spud land
Improved for Medford or vicinity,
by owner. Box 13210 Tribune.
FOR SALE HOMES
SALE CHEAP, TERMS LIKE RENT
IV acres, modern 5-room house,
garage, chicken house 500 capacity.
barn. Close to new highway. Barnes
Ave. No. 36.
FOR SALE OHEAP, terms or rent, 4
room house newly painted and kal
somlned, near school; nice garden
spot, at corner of Sunset and Co
lumbus. 009 Sunset.
FOR SALE Good 8 room house (east
frnt) and nloe tot close to Berry
dale store. A great bargain at $450
Terms. Phone 617-L.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT One
acre Irrigated garden land, fl-room
house in town of Rogue River.
- Phone 173, Jacksonville.
FOR SALE OR LEASE Real bargain
for cash, might consider terms to
responsible party, l sere, house,
garage, hen house; good soil and
location. Close In. Also electric
range. Phone 1I19-Y or write Box
lay, Route i.
WHEN you think oi real estate think
of Brown Ac White.
FOB SALE ACTOMB1LES
FOR SALE iModel T Ford touring,
cheap. Phone 12-F-23, Ashland.
FOR SALE 26 Model Ford touring
with ruxtel for $25.00. 109 Van
couver.
SPORT ROADSTER Lat model, fix
wire wheels. Will trade for light
sedan in A-I shape. Owner must
na-e two sesiea car. if interested
address "Csr Owner" care Tribune
giving model and facts concerning
jour 8rann.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE Hansen leghorn pullets
8 weeks old. 30c each. Toulouse gos
lings, eggs. Barred Rock baby
chicks. Hatching eggs. R. E. Carley.
Tel 258-X.
POULTRY FOR SALB-Leghorn chicks
7c: Reds 7V$c. hatching eggs. Wood
choppers wanted. Keller. Jackson
ville. Sterling road.
FOR SALE F1n turkev eggs, 18c
each, from hens weighing 15 to 33
lbs. T. J. Haynes, Red Top School.
TURKEY eg for saie, 15c each. Call
132-R, Medford.
8c for our high quality W. L. chicks
Hanwn strain Reds and Rocks 9c
24-page catalog free. Jenks Poultry
Farm. Tangent. Oregon.
HANSTN triple edrlgreed baby
chicks. $10 per aundred. Custom
hatching. 3c per. egg. Eaklo
Hatchery, Talent.
FOR SALE Barred Rock hatching
ergs, laying strain. $250 hundred
Baker Service Station.
DRESSLERS Square Deal Hatchery,
1107 K. Main. Paom 156W-y.
FOB SALE LIVESTOCK
MOVINO SOON-r-Have few good brood
sows at as. 5 big pigs 91 eacn. n.
F. Baker, 21 Wagner Creek, Talent.
BEOISTERED and grade Jerseva and
uuernseys. onowv duh o, ,w
St. Crater Lake Highway.
FOR SALE Hors 1100 to 1900 lbs.
Rear of 1140 court St.
FOR SALE Morse, 1200 lbs. $65.00 or
w"l trad for Holsteln cows or
heifers. Phone 1S-F-3. K. H. Diet-rl-Jh.
FOR SAIJ5 30 head of horses and
mules. Ray Moran. Central Point.
RED feeder
Beagle.
pigs. -Adolf Schulz.
FOR SALE FKUIT8 VEGETABLES
LARGE SIZED packed ripe D' An
Josi 80c. Bog 7 Fruit Warehouse,
lltn j! 8. Front.
FOR SALE Good Delicious apples
and Newtown culls, or will trade (n
wood or whatever you hava. Joe
Kantor. Rt 4. Box 237.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
ALFALFA, corn. O. A DeVoe.
FOR SALE National cash register,
nearly new. inquire at Gold Hill
Garage. E. F. Logan, Gold Hill. Ore.
ENGLISH ANGORA wooler rabbits
from pedigreed stock. Monarcn aeea
Store window.
FOR SALE 14" sulky plow. lfl. Ted
Fish. Phoenix.
FOR SALE Newtown apples.
Stancllffe, Phoenix, Oregon.
IF INTERESTED in good Gladiolus
bulbs write for list, prultt's Glad.
Gardens. P. O. Box 402. Grants
Pass. Oregon.
GOOD USED PIANO 59 3 month
handles. See at Cltne Piano Ware
room, Main and Riverside.
PLAN! gladioli now. Choice named
varieties. 30 bulbs for dollar: 100
for $2 50. Gordon Warner, 349-M.
FOR SALE German rollers, porch
swing, furniture, dishes, etc. Phone
407rT.
PLACER MINE Old Channel dlat. 40
acres and outfit. Address Box 13005
Tribune.
hvr xale Laree electric brooder,
8.00; or will trade for feed. See It
at Samson's Feed Store.
TEAM, wagon and harness for sale
Herman Offenbacher. Applegate.
SPECIAL PRICES on choice varieties
of perennial plants, wnue tney ibov
Also rock plants. Call at Holly Gar
dens. 325 S- Holly. -
ROOK PLANT BARGAINS to Clow
out, 35 plants of high-class assorted
varieties for $1 while they last. This
Is less than half price. Park Lana
scape Co., North cllverslde.
LATE MODEL 11-tube Phtlco console.
A real bargain for cash. Tel. 006-L.
SPRING CLEARANCE SALE at Park
Landscape Co. Complete nursery
stock priced to sell. Rock plants
our specialty, huo Norcn mversiae,
SOME real bargains in . Farm Tools.
23-10 Tractor fliow.
1 3-13 Plow.
2 Spring tooth Harrows.
175-tooth Harrow almost new.
3 Tractors, Disc tlarrows;
5 Used Sprayers.
1 Wagon, almost new.
1 Garden Tractor.
3 Fordson Tractors.
1 McCormlck-Deer ing Tractor.
1 John Deere Tractor, almost new.
1 Cletrac Tractor.
1 Offset Disc Harrow.
HUBBARD BROS . INC.
Terms on part Cor. Main Ae Riv
SUPERFEX oil neater, cheap.
1013
Phoue
MENS all leather work gloves China
g'Mt 75c. Men & Women's' Jackets
made to measure. Lewis carpenter.
aufi o Newtown, ueaiora.
FOR SALE Roller canaries. 623-J-3
ORCHARDISTS Don't neglect your
orcnards. Better days are ahead
For Pear. Trees Cherry, Apple
Peach, Apricot, Almond, Plum,
Walnuts, Filberts. Grapes. ' Rosea.
snruos, etc., call at W B. Bar
num. Medford. S miles south on
Pacific highway or phone 861R2
Carlton Nursery Company, Carlton.
Oregon.
GET the "No Huntinjr" nd trespass'
tng sign at the MaDrrtbune Job
tfz.ee: printed on a'oth to with
stand the rain and- weather.
FOR 8AJE--0sed sewing machines, all
makes. $5 up; terms if desired All
makes rented and repaired White
Sewing Machine Co. 34 N Bartlett
POR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer
and teaming Phone 913-4.
MISCELLANEOUS
ILLUSTRATED MIEMOORAPHrNO
MAILING SERVICE
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY
Grace C, Voss
North Central Phone 113
FLOORS CLEANED, waxed and pol
lahed: everything furnished; $1.00.
can Lamport.
WANTED Expert Shoe Re
nalrintf bv Rlcharii O. wim t a
M. KWd & Co. Best quality material
at r.rtce to nwt uvery purse. It's
tcisrt to buy good shoes and then
keep them repaired. Kldd'a Shoe
oire. dd9 cast Main
LA'NMOWERS SHARPENED for 75c
wj guaranteed. Call and dell?
free Phone 261 Medford Cycle &
nvBir onup, m no rir t.
OBT the "No Hunting" and trespass'
lug algn at the Mali Tribune Job
Mfice; printed on doth to with
stand the rain and weather
HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack
sr. and movtra Spocial linstock
moving equipment Prices right
Satisfaction guaranteed 610 Nortb
Riverside Phone 044-X
UlSINLSS UilifcXTUKY
JACKSON CO.
ABSIUAI-I CO.
Anstnrte of Title and
Title Insoranee. Tbr
only complete T 1 1 1
System la Jaeksop
County.
UURPaT ABSTRACT CO. Abstract
of Title Title Insurance Routna I
and 1 No. 13 North Central Aft
upttaUis.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Dretsmaklng and Remodeling.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg
Myrtle Andrews phone 1181
expert Window Cleaner.
LSI G BO ROE DO II - Tel IIT3
House cleaning Floor waxing Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty
Electrical Service.
PLVNN ELECTRIC SERVICE CO.
Repairs day or nlte. Phono 563-Y.
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Beat equipped plant in southern
Oregon Printing of all kinds: book
binding: loose-leaf ledgers, and
blanks blillni systems duplicating
cash sales slips and everything in
the printing line. 2B-30 N Orape
Phone 73
Money to Lena.
WE LEND M ONE'S ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS
Three per cent per month on un
paid balance No other charge See
W B- Thomas. 45 S Central
Ground floor Cratertan Theatre
Bldg State License No d-157.
Transfer.
BADS TRANSFER & STORAUB CO
Office 1016 No Central Phone 815
Prices right Service guaranteed
RE1NK1NG TRUCKING OO Trans
fer and Storage We haul anything
at reasonable prioe 111 No Pit
Street Phone 332
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice of Sheriffs sale.
Bv virtue of an execution on fore
closure duly issued out of and undr
the real of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, in and for the Coun
ty of Jackson, to me directed and
dated on the 14th day of March. 1933.
In a certain action, wnerein u. a.
Waddell, aa Plaintiff, recovered Judg
ment against suncrest oirnaras. inc.,
en Oregon corporation , the defend
ant, for the sum of Four Thousand
Five Hundred and uo-lOD t$4500.00)
Dollars, with Interest at 7 per an
num from October 33rd. 1931, and the
further gum of Four Hundred Fiity
and no-100 ($450.00) Dollars attor-
ney'4 feea on first cause of suit, and
from said defendant Suncrest Or
chards. Inc.. L. A. Banks and Edith
R. Brinks, the full sura of $2028.44. to
gether with interest at 8 per an
num rrom June aan man. logemer
with the further sum of $20000 at
torney's feea on second cause of suit,
with costs and disbursements taxed
at Th.rty and 50-100 ($30.50) Dollars,
which Judgment wa enrolled and
docketed in the Clerk's office of said
Court in said Countv on the 1st day
of March. 1933.
Notice is hereby given that, pur
suant to the terms of the said exe
cution I will on the I5th day of
April 1B33, at io:qo ociock a. tn., at
the front floor of the courthouse in
the City of Medford. In Jacks n
County. Oregon, offer for sale and
will sell at public auction for cash
to the highest bidder to satisfy said
Judgment, together with the costs of
in is saie. suDjeci to redemption aa
pmvtded by law, alt of the right,
title and Interest that the said de
fendants. Suncrest orchards, inc., an
Oregon Corporation, L- A. Banks and
Edl.h R. Banks had on the 33rd day
of January. 1931. and on the 29th
day of June, 1933. or now have In
and to the following described prop
erty, situated in the County of. Jack
son. State of Oregon, to-wit:
Lota one (i) to rwcive (12) in
clusive, and Lot Fourteen (14) of the
Fep-,jr in Taylor subdivision or the
West Half of Oonatlon Land Claim
No. 40 in TownshlD 38 South of
Ran;c 1 West of the Willamette
Meridian, as numbered, designated
and described on the official
pat
Mail Tribune Daily
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thereof, now of record. Together with
the . tenements, hereditament and
sppiMenanoea theivunto belonging
or tr. anvwise appertaining.
DAtrd this 14th cav of March. 1933
GORDON U SCHERMERHORN.
Sheriff of Jacksor. County. Oregon.
Bv OIGA E. ANDERSON. Deputy.
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
Bv virtue of an execution on fore
closme duly issued out of and under
the seal of the Circuit Court of the
Stat! of Oregon, In and Tor the Coun
tv ol Jackson, to me directed and1
dated on the 14th dav of March. 1933.
in a certain action therein, wherein
O. B Waddll. as nljlMlfr, recovered
Judgment acalnst Llewellyn A. Bank.
sometimes known aa L A. Banks, and
Edith R. Banks, the defendant, for
the bum of Pour Thousand Five Hun
dred and no-100 ($4500.00) Dollars,
with interest at 1 pe.' annum from
October 33rd. 1931. until paid. wl6h
costi and disbursements taxed at
Twenty-six and 05-100 ($26.05) Dol
lars, and the further sum of Four
Huruired Fifty and no-100 ($450.00)
Dollars, as attorney's fees, which
Judgment was enrolled and docketed
tn the Clerk's office of said Court
In said County on the 1st day of
March. 1933.
Notioe Is hereby riven that, pur
suant to the terms of the said exe
cution. I will on the 15th day of April,
1933. at 10:00 ocioca a- m.. at tne
front door of the Courthouse In the
Citv of Medford. in Jackson County
Oregon, offer for sale and will
sell at public auction for cash
to the highest bicder. to satis
fy sf.id Judgment, together with
the costs of thin sale, subject
to redemption provided by
law. all of the right, title ana inter
est that the said defendants, Llew
ellyn A Banks, sometimes known as
L. A. Banks and Ed.th R. Banks had
on the 23rd day of January. 1931. or
now have in and to the following
described property, situated In the
County of Jackson, State of Oregon,
to-wlt:
Lotfc One f 1 ) and the Fast H lf
of Lot Two (2) of Block One (1) f
the Amended Plat of Blocks One and
Four of Crowell's Addition to the
City of Medford, Oregon, as the same
are designated, delineated, numbered
and described upon the official plat
thereof now of record. Together
with the tenements, hereditament
and appurtenances thereunto belong
ing ,"t In anywise appertaining
Dated thia I4th dav of March, 1933
GORDON L. SCHERMERHORN.
Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon
By OLGA E. ANDERSON. Deputy.
Warrant Call
Notice is hereby g!ven that School
u atric no. 4B, jsexson county, war
rants No. 3026 to 3073 Inclusive are
called for payment. Interest to cease
on April 15, 1933. Warrant to be pre
sentcd for payment at the office of
the District Clerk, City Hall, Medford.
uregon.
REBEOOA JENOEN,
Clerk School District No. 49.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
Rebecta I. Price. Plaintiff, vs. Wallace
M. Price, Defendant.
To Wallace M. Price, the above named
Defendant:
In the Name of the State of Ore
gon, You are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled suit
within four weeks from the date of
the first publication of this sum
mons, and If you fall o to appear
and answer said complaint for want
thereof, the Plaintiff will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded in
her complaint, to-wt: For a decree
of r.hls Court forever dlasolvlru; the
bonds of matrimony now existing be
tween Plaintiff and Defendant and
granting Plaintiff a divorce from De
fendant; that plaintiff's name be
changed to Rebecca I. Levena. and
auoh other and further relief as the
Court may deem Just and equitable.
The date of the order for publica
tion of this summons la April 13th,
1933. The time prescribed for publi
cation of this summons is once each
week for four consecutive weeks. The
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dat of the first publication of this
summons is April 13th. 1933.
HARRY C. SKYRMAN.
Attorney for Plaintiff Post Office ad
dresr Medford. Oregon.
Synopsis of Annual Matenirnt
Of t'.e Anchor Insurance Company of
Providence, in the State of Rhode
Island, on the thirty-first day of De
cember, 1932. made to the Insurance
Commissioner of the State of Oregon.
pursuant to law:
CAPITAL
Amount of capital stock
paid up - $1,000,900.00
INCOME
Net premiums received
during the year $ 477.981.07
Interest, dividends and
rent received during
the year 71.229.34
Income from other sourc
es received during the
year 6,387.50
Total income $ 555,497.91
DISBURSEMENTS
Net loaeee paid during the
year including adjust
ment expenses $ 249.814.66
Dividends paid oh capital
vk during the vear.. 10,000.00
Commissions and salaries
paid durlna the vear.... 159.0T163
Taxes, licenses and feea
paid during the war - 19.051.65
Amount of all other - '
penauures -.......,.... 947,131.33
Total expend it urea $1,385,059.27
AAA
Value of real estate own
ed (market value) $
owned 1 mulrot ualtioi i ias an nn
won vii uiuriagages ana
collateral, etc
Ofth In hanlr. and a.
hand 9t n t
rremmma in course or
collection written since
Seatemhitr .10. 1Q.1Q an ta ai
Interest and rents due
and accrued a
Other asset i'ata'm
i'oi&i admitted assets.. $1,933,784.94
. UABIL1TTTN
Groat claims for losses
unpaid 85,137.04
Amount of unearned pre
miums on all outstanding-
risks 451,713.85
Due for communion and
brokerage
All other liabilities 173.588.99
Total liabilities, except
capital M $ 710,439.88
Capital pjd up $1,000,000.00
Surplus over all llablli-
323,345.08
Surp.us aa regards policy
holders Al.323.345.iW
Total .fWl.V33.784.94
BUSINESS IN OREOON FOH THE
YEAR
Net premiums received
daring the year a 3,364.33
Loms paid during the ,
. y8' 1,373.17
awb mcurrea during
-the year 1.333.63
Name of Company, Anchor Insurance
Company.
Nam, of president, Q C. House.
Name of Secretary. R a hunmh.
Statutory resident attorney for scrv-
iiioutuve vommisflionor, Sa-
Contingency reserve sot up to adjust
bonds to amortized values and
stocks to market valuea ol Decem
ber !, 1933,
, wakefield, resident agent,
East Main, Medford, Ore.
:o7
(anopsia, of Annual statement
Of Hie ITovldence Washington Insur
ance Company of Providence, in toe
State of Knoae Island, on the thirty.
(Irat Oay of December, 103a, made to
the Insurance Commissioner of the
State of Oregon, pursuant to law:
(Mi'lTAb
Amount of capital stock
paid up 8,000.000.00
INCOME
Net premiums received
during the year t ,880,703.80
Interest, dividends and
renta' received during
incom'tTrh.-; ""
sources received dur
ing the year . m.tOO.JO'
Total Income . 0.291.8JH ai
Net losses paid during
the year Including ad
justment expenses a 2,837.407 80
Plvloenda paid on capl. '''"'W'-B0
Commission, and salaries
paid during the year....
Taxes, licenses and fees
340,000.00
1,778,487.82
19J.S83.39
9.803,963.11
u uuruig me year..
Amount of ail other ox-
Total
expenditures...
. 7,044,4111.12
Valuo of real estate own
ed (market value)) ...
Value of stocks and
bonds owned (market
100,000.00
vaiuei i ftoo .ai nn
wumiis on mortgages and
collateral, etc
Cash in bank and on
hand
Premiums in course of
co.leotion written
since Sept. 80, 1033....
Interest and rent due
and accrued ..,.
Other asset
8,844.71
898,738.48
38,000.88
31.111.29
Total admitted IWU 818.437.47440
UlABUiITIBS
Gross claim for losses
unpaid 4 884.070.74
Amount of unearned
premium on all out
standing rlVus 4.340.888.40
&ue :or commission and
brokerage 114.004.11
All other liabilities ... 8,318.807.77
Total liabilities, ex-
oept capital ......... 8.4M.34I.11
capital paid up f 8.000,000.00
outiu. over an iia-mii
" 3.181 ,338.18
Surplus a regards
policyholder -..,.. 8.181,338.10
Tr, 813.837,474 80
oDiKuw OH.BGON rOR THE
VXAR
Net premium received
during the year 18.330.40
y.ra curing th
year 13 858 11
loaae Incurred during "
j.-... . "'Pny, proTldenoe Wash.
Ingwn Insurance Company.
Name of President, O. C. House.
Statutory resident attorney for aery.
Ice, Louis R. n.nt. t-ii.. '
Contlngvncr reserve .i,.., 'i...'
atlon of bond to amortieed value
and all stocks to market value of
December 31. 1032.
1. W. Wakefield, resident agent, 107
teat Main, Medford, Or.
SklM disease auccessfully treated
30a Liberty Building. Medford." 994.
ixIO Photo for 7&c.
op;. Holly Theater,
Ta Peaaleys.
Shaw Denies Any Insult
Intended for Americans
Bat Barbs Parting Shots
By MORRIS WATSON.
NEW YORK. April IS. (AP)
George Bernard Shaw Insisted today,
aa he prepared to leave the land ot
"those dear old boobs" that he had no
Intention to offend anybody.
Giving the Interview which he re
fused Tuesday, the Irish wit told
more than a hundred newspaper and
magazine writers:
"I never offend anybody. Occa
sionally you write lll-uatured stories
that I haven't said."
Immediately the name of Helen
Keller was brought up. Shaw pre
viously denied he had aald in the
presence Of Mtas Keller that all
Americans arc "blind, deaf and
dumb."
"Now look here." aald the bewhis
kered Shaw, raising his hands aloft,
"the fact - were, I complimented
Helen Keller, saying that she could
see and hear and apeak better than
the majority of Americano. Some
Idiot or other tried to make It an In
sult." The question which drew from him
the most vociferous answer was:
"Mr. Shaw, where do you expect
to no when you die?"
"In the first place," he replied, 'I
sincerely hope that when I die it
Talent
TALENT, April 13 (Bpl.l Baptiat
church will have a special Raster pro
gram at 8 p. m', under direction ot
Mrs. CleorRe Clinton and Mrs. Harry
Walker. The public Is cordially In
vited. Mrs. M. B. Tryor haa been confined
to her home with the flu recently.
Mrs. M. B. Tryor spent the week
end with her daughter. Mrs. Fred
Brandt, In Medford.
Mr. and Mra. Joe Dennis have re
turned to Talent and are living In
the house they own here.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skeeters and
Richard and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hervey,
Gloria and Dick, enjoyed a plcnlo at
Bybee's bridge Sunday.
Skeeter Brothers started ehlpplng
loga to the mill In Medford this week.
J. 8. Crawford apent Wedneaday In
Medford consulting an oculist.
Rev. Joseph Pope, J. S. Crawford
and Roy Estes made an early morning
fishing trip to Bybee'e Bridge Tues
day. Not much lucK.
The Community club met at the
olub rooms on Wednesday and work
ed on a mtllt.
There wae a special session ot tnc
council Wednesday to draft an ord
nance controllng the aale of Beer
here.
We are sorry to report the passing
of Mrs. Sarah Arthurs March o.
Mrs. Arthurs lived with her daughter,
Mrs. "W. R. Lamb, on the Emmet
Beeaon place for severs! yeara and
made many friend on Wagner creek
and In Talent, who will be grievea
at her passing.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keeling ana
small son of Klamath Palls spent
the week-end In Talent, guests of Mr
Heeling's aunt, Mra. Sue Clayton.
Relative of Mrs. Bue Clayton gave
picnic at Overlook, ranch Sunday.
There were 30 descendant to honor
Mra. Clayton. Including Mr. and Mri.
Freeman Wedge, ray Clayton, Mr. and
Mra. Qeorge Waterman and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Ous Beck and children
of Phoenix and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Keeling and sons of Klamath Falls.
Perry Gregg of San Diego, wnere
he la stationed In the navy, la visiting
at the home of his father. James
Ore and Mrs. Oreag, also with nis
sister, Mrs. Everett Skeeter and Mr.
Skeeters.
Mr. and Mr. Fred Taylor of Tule
Lake. Calif., were guests of Mr. nd
Mrs. 8. J. Crawford Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Olbson and chil
dren of Yakima, Wash., are house
guests of Mrs. Gibson' mother, Mrs.
Jim Greitg and Mr. oregg.
Johnny Chlldera. who aubmltten to
an operation for appendlcltla at tne
Community hospital In Ashland, I
doing nicely at thia time.
Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Miller were din
ner guests of Mr. and Mr. Leo Jamer-
thal in Ashland Sunday.
Central Pt. Church
' Young People Will
Broadcast Easter
A special Easter service will be
broadcast over KMED from nine to
ten o'clock Easter morning, by young
people of the Federated ehurch of
Central Point. All young people are
Invited to listen In at that hour, and
those having radio are asked to gath
er into their homes for thl service.
The Central Point church will have
a good radio Installed In the audi
torium, and local people may oome
early and enjoy the service. One fea
ture or thl service -will be number
of short. nappy talks by young peo
ple on the subject: 'The Responaibll
Ity of Young Peopl to the Church; "
and. "What I Expect From My
Church."
A large-and growing number of
young peopl are rendering faltniui
service In thl church, and It 1 de
sired that the broadcast may Inspire
suoti service In other place.
Cus Fails To Pin
Libel On Herald
BOSTOK. April J .(API A Jury
which deliberated 13 houra In the
suit of Ous Sonnenberg, wrestler, tor
1.000.000 libel against the Boston
Herald, reported disagreement today.
Sonnenberg' suit was baaed on a se
ries of article on wrestling the newt
paper printed In 1039.
Closing out silk k cloth dresses
greet bargslns from 93.00 to tIO.00
ETHBLWYN B. HOFFMANN'.
will be the end of me. Like Napo
leon, another celebrated man of whom
you possibly have heard. I have no
doubt that people will breathe a lot
easier when I am gone. I cannot
contemplate Bernard Shaw going on
rorever good heavens I"
Some other of Shaw's answers:
"Why should war be suppressed f
It )a an evil? War Is a method of
killing people and a great many peo
ple in thia world ought to be killed.
Yes. that includes a great many Eng
lishmen. AH Irishmen.
"If you are not governed you end
up In complete slavery. Nature
doesn't allow you to be free. It in
sists that you pay your own way. I
want freedom, but Z recognize that I
can't have It all the time.
"William Jennings Bryan spent hta
life on the ridiculous remonetication
of silver, which was worth not more
than ten minutes of an Intelligent
man's time.
"You Americana have enthusiasm
but you don't know what to be en
thuslasttc about. It la like your power
of admiration which I exploit com
pletely. Though, I don't know why
you admire me so much, you don't
read my books. It's an abstract ad
1 miration."
(Br the Associate! iress)
Despite setbacks at the hands 04?
Portland and Hollywood. Oakland and
Los Angeles today continued to bold
first and second placea in the Paelflo
Const league standings.
Beaten tn the series opener at Oak
land, Portland about-faoed yesterday
and handed the pace-setters an 8-3
trimming. The northerners vent on
a rampage in the eighth to aoore fire
runs of Lou McEvoy and break a 3-3
tie. Doubles by Ben Sankey and Mul
ligan and Johnny Monroe's single
powered the Portland attack In thia
inning. Sensational catches by
"Prince" Oana, former Seal now cov
ering center field (or the Beavers, pre
vented possible Oakland scores In the
fourth and eighth. Batteries: Port
land. Boone. Radon Its and Sheely.
Palmlsano; McEvoy, Ctabler and Velt
man. Hitting freely and stealing bases al
most at will. Hollywood's Stars evened
the series with Los Angeles at one
all with an 11-4 win. The Stars pil
fered six bases In the seventh, in
eluding a steal of home. Batteries:
Los Angeles, Hermann. Ward. Kumu
lae and Mc Mullen, Oronln; Hollywood,
Sheehan and Baaaler, Sumners.
Three timely hits by First Baseman
C a mill I drove in four runs and gavs
Sacramento ' Its second victory over
Seattle, 96. Batterlos: Seattle. Wal
ters, Walsh snd Cox: Sacramento. Oll
llck, Bryan and Witts.
The Missions climbed out of the
cellar by making it two straight over
the San Pranclaco Seals, fl-6. Bat
teries: San Francisco. Sttne and Mc
Isaac. Slnlbaldl; Missions, T. Ftlletts
and FltEpatrick.
T
Pomona Grange
The Jackson County Pomona
Orange will meet with Enterprise
Orng at Wlmer Saturday, April aa.
In an all-day meeting, beginning at
10 a. m.
It la hoped there will be a good at- '
tendance a there are many important
measure that It la expected will be
brought before the Orange.
We know that thl Is very lata
season for the farmers and everyone
I very busy putting In crops, but per
haps day off would not make so
much difference.
Enterprise Orange ha a very pleat-
ant hall, equipped with convenient
dining room and kitchen, sltusted m
beautiful grove of oak and . ma-
drone on the bank of Evan creek,
about 11 mllea above Rogue river up
Evan creek. The road are fine and
the drive up the creek delightful
on.
DUCKS RUN WILD
AGAINST OAKLAND
FOR 8 TO 3 WIN
Bring your wives and families and
a well filled lunch basket and let tia
fill the Enterprise Orange hall with
a crowd of earnest, Jolly Granger.
On Saturday, April 23, at 8 p. m-.
the degree of Pomona will be con
ferred on class at the Central Point
Orange hall, by new team which,
has been practicing for months, and
which we expect will confer this beau
tiful degree In an Impressive manner. ,
At Wlmer on Saturday, April U3, ;
at 10 a. m.
At Central Point Saturday, April 33, :
at 8 p. m.
,
BIRTHS
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Fal
well of 337 South Oakdale, a daugh
ter, at the Community hospital Wed-
nesday.
Oregon Weather
Pair with alowly ruing tempera
ture tonight; Frtdy cloudy; shower .
and cooler northwest portion: increas
ing southeast and south winds off
ehore. t
Communist Killed
DACHAU, Qrmny. April H. fl
Guard today killed three eommun
lat and wounded on who were at
tempting to escape from a concentra
tion camp.
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