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PAGE nVB WW fin ( ft?ttrmtfmzm m MTDFOTID MAIL TRrBlTO MTCDFOUD. OREGON. MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1933. DON'T FOEGET TO PHONE THAT Want Ad HEBE ABE THE BATES i pet word flret insertion.. (Minimum 28c) Each additional Insertion, per word ... . i Minimum 10c) Per Hce per month, without 41.35 copy changes 75 Phone r rTsrwlre haired Red Irish terrier. LOST If dog missing, call 1518. HELP WANTED FBMAI.B .WANTED-blrl for gM' h work and caring for child. Goon . home and spending money. Box 13049 Tribune. ' WANTED MALE Si FEMALE HELP ClFl"p"VANTED MALE OR FEMALE J'can furnish pleasant and profitable employment to a few energetic men anil women of Southern Oregon having sales abilities. Not house to house No Investment required Write for Interview; or drive oyer to Gold Hill any evening, and in quire at NUS?et usraKe lui it. Man." NEONITE, Box 577. Gold Hl'.l, Oregon. WANTED SITUATIONS SIAN, middle aged, energetic, respon sible, wishes position on ranch or wholesalehouse. Box 13245 Tribune. MIDDLE AGED LADY, one girl wants housekeeping. Call 1312 No. Court St. vnwivKc.v.n accountant and of fice manager will keep small set of books complete or perform otner rvlces for necessities. References. Biw 13075 Tribune. EXPERT PAINTER will do sign paint ing - Interior decorating - general paint Jobs Call at 222 So Central ovnrmn m ,f children, day work nf .nv kind. 25o per hour. 91.75 day. Mrs. Tharp. 37 Quince 841-L. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO RENT Small house frum owner, with bath, garage, not mire than mue out. Tribune. WANTED Call at our office for latest and lowest Golden Anniversary nn nil times of wire products for all wire requirements. Special Annlversay prices now prevail. Writ. Inr details. We CUt rolls. Ship anywhere si save you money. It Its made or wire ask u. "i on, Page Fence since 1898. 134 N, Riverside avenue. Phone 268, Med ford, Oregon. WANTED To buy used wardrobe steamer trunk. (Must be reason' able ) Telephone 804-W. WANTED Heavy work team. 1st place north Airway Radio station. , WANTED Four chairs & round table, cheap Biackwell Hll! Service Sta. LOAN Good security. Phone 319-R EMPTY covered truck returning from Butte, Montana. April 17 wants lo.d from there or points en route Phone I044-X. Hawley Transfer. WANTED Wool, mohair, wool bags, twine for sale. Medford Bargain Hcuse, 27 N. Grape St. Tel. 1062. WOULD LIKE one or two elderly peo p.o . care for In -rv home. Phone 437-X. 8 to 1. Mrs Detlor. WANTED Dawson sharpened mow ers good for the season. We file g-im saws sharpen safety, straight razors, scissors. Locksmlthlng. sol de.'ng. fixlt work 44 North Front WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools, or what have you MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St Phone 1062. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Modern 4-room house, good location, close In; electric range. Phone 498-H. William OI- .u S03 VANCOUVER, good condition, stoves, reasonable rent. Call 105. 1006 E JACKSON, recently reflnlsh ed. reasonable rent Call 105. MODERN home. 112 Summit, excel lent condition. Phone 103. 27 WAsmsn-ros comnletelv furn. lstied. garden spot. nd chicken house. Phone 105. HOUSES I0. $12 50 and $15. pa'd; wood range. Phone 103. FOR RENT Nicely furnished four rv,m hnuM, close in. oaved street ' good neighborhood, garace. Call at 51J So. Park Ave. or 30 w. otn oi FOR rent a-room modern horn1 breakfast nook, lots of bullt-ins. hardwood floors, fireplace, hot air furnace, well furnished, electric re 1 frleerator. overatujfed set. $40, wal 1 er paid. Phone 723 FOR RENT Four room house, quire 211 Vancouver Ave. In FOR RKN'T 4-mom eottBee. nnfurh- lhed: two 2-room spartments. well furnished. By week or monwi in-, quire at 317 E. Jackson. Tel. 749-Y.l FOR RENT HO08E8 DESIRABLE houses always In first class condition lor rent, lease w sale. Call 105. SMALL turn, house, cheap. CcntraL ATTRACTIVE two rooms, turn.; gar age: water paid. e:i.ou. i-mi iau. FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown White FOR RENT 4-room duplex with fas range and heater. 610 North Bart lett. Phone 341-R-l. HOMES FOR KENT Call 799. FOR RENT Furnished fl-room mod irn house Call at 41- S Riverside FURN. HOUSES. 0. A. DeVoe. FOR BENT BOARD AND ROOMS GOO ROOM and board, reasonable rates. 704 North central. BOARD .AND ROOM a Rates very moderate 718 E Mats FOR SENT APARTMENTS 3 ROOM Ivy. apt. With garage. il2 No. FOR RENT Newly decorated nicely furnished apartment. Adult. 337 so. Oakdale. ' FOR RENT 4 room downstairs apt. $10.50. Call at -uu w. jacuon. mr R.F.NT Furnished apartment. overstuffed: hardwood floors, light and heat. Mali Tribune, Phone 70 FURNISHED housekeeping rooms, 1. 3, 3 and 4-room. 1205 East Main FURNISHED apartment Durell Court 829 N Holly, phone 1232-W FOR RENT FURNISHED ftOOMU t.tvktt.v room, reasonable. Must be seen to be appreciated. 18 North Orange. FRONT ROOM, separate 220 N. Oakdale. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape. for RENT Comfortable rooms: prt vate entrance One blocs trom Main St. Reasonable rates. 222 8 Central. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE SNAP Popular, well lo- ratpd ahort order and sandwicn shon dolnir a good business. Price 6.50. Some terms. 160 acres, about 40 a. seeded to grain, 10 a. alfalfa, free water, good roads Price $3000, wltn 750 cash, balance 15 years, 8. The Real Estate Exchange, 16 North Riverside. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound work horse. 1400 lbs.. 7 years old, Walter Jones, 2nd house below bridge. So. Ashland. WOOD for lay or potatoes near Trail R o Ssellenger. rrau ure. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE Improved 160 . acres stock ranch. Want city for $5,000 equity. Box 13363, Tribune FOR TRADE 5-room modern home weil located. Several small first mortgages, all In Couqullle. Ore. for unincumbered well located mod em home In Medford or small lm proved acreage close In. Phone 851-J-l. FOR SALE OR TRADE For fruit and stock ranch, 14 section farm land, all fenced, seven room house and other bulldlnes Joining town site of Elstow, 32 miles east of Saskatoon, Sask., Canada. Box 13355 Tribune. FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE CHEAP, terms or rent. 4 room house newly painted and kal somlned, near school; nice garden spot, at comer of sunset and uo- lumDUs. uua sunset. FOR SALE Good 8 room house (east frnt) and nice lot close to Berry- dale store A great bargain at 8450 Terms Phone 617-u FOR SALE REAL ESTATE LAND NOW $2500 50 acres on Applegate. Free water, nice new bungalow 10 acres alfalfa, Everything goes, $2500. Terms on part Also SERVISE STATION SITE $950. New highway to Central Point. Best location In Southern Oregon. Roads on three sides. An income proposl' ti.jn. $450 cash, balance terms. Also i'i ACRES, COUNTRY PLACE NICE HOME $1576. Chicken house, 5-room bungalow. city water. On new highway. $376 casn. oaiance terms, j c. Barnes, 18 S. Central. Phone 910-Y. ACREAGE Bldg. Loan or Copco stock accepted, rnone 17U-J-.. . i CUT YOUR OVERHEAD a a nr a un mis Vi- acre place S I U U U only about 3 blocks from nlums. logsn berries, strawberries. i-. rrt. all kinds of fruit. About aire, in clover pasture and garden 2-room house, electric, lights, good chicken house. Total price $1,000.00. riniv S20000 down, balance $10.00 ner'month. Interest at 6. Might consider clear home In Medford oi equal value. See Charles A. Wing Agency, inc.. wuuane 5,. FOR SALE OR TRADE 6 acres. Will sell cheap for easn. zo rwxiay . FOR SALE City homes, ranches, city lot, building sites on rivet, ov farms, tlmocr land, piacer mine. Roterts 720 W. 2nd. Phone 152B-J vvib sale OR LEASE Real bargain lor cash, mlgnr, consiaer wra, w responsible party, i acre, nouse. errflcM hen house: good soil and location. Close In. Also electric ranee. Phone 1119-Y or write Box 129. Route 1. WHEN you think oi real estate thin of Brown White. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Springer cows, man, Eagie Point. Bill Hoi FOR SALE Young aaddle pony. F. Barlow. Talent. FOR SALE Good Jersey cow. 33 No. Peach Street. ft,r SALE -20 head of horses and mules. Ray Kvaa. Central Point RED feeder Beagi. flit- Adolf 8chui. FOR SALE ACTOMBILES FOR SALE Essex coach In Rood con dition. Beasonable. Call 123 !i Mis tletoe St. evenings 5 to o. FOR SALE Chrysler 4 passenger coupe, will taxe car in irsac. on balance. Phone 1630-J. FOR SALE 1031 type Ford pickup. llko new and priced to sen. iiroviu let sedan shows wonderful care. manv extra only $143.00. Many more to choose from. See Taylor 8th & Baxtlett. marmon 14-Dassencer. suitable for school bus: also 14 racaara straight 8 touring car: fine condl ttor.. Tel. 906-L. 1018 E Jackson. FOR SALE Model T Ford touring, cheap. Phone 12-F-33. Asnisno. SPORT ROADSTER Late model, six wire wheels. Will trade for ugnt sedan in A-l shape. Owner must haw two seated car. it interested address "Car Owner" care Tribune giving model and facts concerning your seaan. FOR SALE POULTRY FINE LOT of blood tested white leghorn chicks, Just hatched cheap If taken at once. C J. McCoy, Med ford. Rt. 3, phone 334-J-. POULTRY FOR SALE-Laghorn chicks 7c: Reds 7ftc, natoning eggs, wood- choppers wanted, tiener. jackson vine. Sterling road. TURKEY eggs for sale. 15c each, call 132-R, Medford. HANSEN triple redrlgreed baby chicks, 10 per oundred. custom hatching, 2s . per egg. Eakln Hatchery. Talent. FOR SALE Barred Rock hatching eggs, laying strain. $2.30 hundred Baker Service Statlun. DRESSLER'8 Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 E Mam. Phone lOoa-Y. FOR 8 ALE FRUITS VEGETABLES LAKGF SIZED packed ripe D' An- Jour 50c. Big 7 rruir, warenouiw, lin Ic S. Front. FOR SALE Good Delicious apples and Newtown oulls. or will trade r wood or whatever you have. Joe Kantor. Rt 4, Box 237. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Electric range. Eads Trans. Call 315. FOR SALE Fdrdson tractor first class condition, complete witn orcnara working equipment. Cost $1085. Nam $500. win take team and har. neas as oart payment. Address Bowen, Rogue River. mrta AK1.T Reed corn 3o lb. Earl Ly man. Tou vene wancn, wjhuw Point. OOOO HORSE, harness, single farm wagon. Sell or trade tor iignc car. H. H Lowe, Talent. 1 ALFAJiFA. corn. O A DeVoa. IP INTERESTED In good Uiacuoius bulbs write for list rtuuva uiau. Gardens. P. O. Box 403. Grants Pass, Oregon. - - ' FOR SALE German rollers, porch swing, furniture, dunes, etc. mono 407-Y. - FOR SALE Large electric drooaer. 8. 00; or win waae ior ieca. at. Samson's Feed Store. LATK MODEL 11-tube Phtlco console A real bargain for casn. wuo-.u. SPRING CLEARANCE SALE at Park Landscape CO. compiew nurwsry stock priced to sell Rock plants our specialty. 808 North Riverside. SOME real bargains In Farm Tools. 3 3-10 Tractor oiow. 1 2-12 Plow. 2 Spring tooth Farrows 1 75 -tooth Harrow almost new. 3 Tractors. Disc aarrowa. 5 Used Sprayers 1 Wagon, almost new. I Garden Tractor. S Ford30n Tractors. I McCormlck-Deenng Tractor. 1 John Deere Trator, almost new 1 Cletrao Tractor I Offset Disc Harrow. HUBBARD BROS. INC. Terms on part Cor. Main Ac Rlv SUPERFZX oil neater, cheap. Phone 1013 MENrt alt leather work gloves China goat 75c. Men women's' jacners made to measure, be wis carpente: 308 So Newtown. Medford. FOR SALE Roller canaries. 623-J-2 ORCHARD1STS Don't neglect your orchard. Better days are ahead For Pear, Trees Cherry, Apple. Peach. Apricot. , Almond, Plum. Walnuts, Filberts, Grapes. Rosea. Shrubs, etc., call at W B. Bar num, Medford, 3 miles south on Pacific highway or phone 851R2 Carlton Nursery Company. Carlton. Oregon. GET the 'No Hunting" and trespass' leg signs at the Mall rribune jod rtfiee: printed on jtoxn to witn stand tbe rain and weather. FOR SALS Used sewing machines, all makes. 6 up; terms If desired All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Baxtlett FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fsrtlllzsr and teaming Phone 9 12-J. MISCELLANEOUS WALL PAPER cleaned good as new. Call 3B3-J. Reasoname rates, r. M. Goodman. WANTED Expert Shoe Re- tiring by Richard O. Wise at C. . Kldd As Co. Best quality materli at trices to met every purse. It's sisrt to buy ?ood shoes and then keep them repaired Kind's Shoe S'-ors, 233 East Main LAViNMOWERS SHARPENED (or 75c. Wjts guaranteed. Call and deliver free Phone 31 Medford Cycle 8c Repair Shop. 23 No Fir St. OCT the "Mo Bunting" and trespass ing signs at tbe Mall Tribune Job office; printed on clotb to with stand tbe rain and weather HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers and movera Special livestock moving equipment Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed 819 North Riverside Phone KK4-X BUSINESS DIHtCTOHY Public stenographer. ILLUSTRATED MIEMOORAPHINO MAIUNO SERVICE PUBLIC STENCORAPHT Orace C. Voss t Morta Central Phone 113 BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ol Title and Title Insurance. Tbe only complete Title System In Jacksop County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Title Insurance Rooms ! and 6. No 82 North Central Ave. upstairs Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaklnj and remodeling 424 Medford Bldg Myrtle Andrews. PBone 1181. Electrical Service. FLYNN ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. Repairs day or nlte Phone 565-Y. expert window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning Floor waxing Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant In southern Oregon Printing of all kinds: book binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks bUllng systems duplicating cash sales slips and everything In the printing Una 38-30 N Grape Phone 73 Money co Lena. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three Der cent per month on un paid oalanoe No other charge See W B. Thomaa. 45 8 Central Ground floor Oratertan Theatre Bldg State Lloense No d-167 . Transfer. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No Central Phone 316 Prices right Service guaranteed R SINKING TRUCKING CO Trans fer and Storage We haul anrtbing at a reasonable price 111 No Fir Street Phone 333 LEGAL NOTICES Notice of .Sheriffs Sale By virtue of an execution on fore closure duly issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the St-aws of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 12th day of April, 1933. in a certain action therein, wherein First National Bank of Med ford. Oregon. Trustee as Plaintiff, re covered Judgment against Joseph B. Johnston and Eleanor Madaline John ston, husband and wife, the defend ants, for the sum of One thousand eighty and no-100 ($1080.00) Dollars. with interest at 8 per annum with costs and disbursements taxed at Eighteen and 05-100 (918.05) Dollars, and the further sum of One hundred and no-100 ($100.00) Dollars, as at torney's fees, which Judgment was en rolled and docketed in the Clerk'a of fice of said Court in said County on ine .jotn day ot March, 1933. . Notice Is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the said execu tion. I will on the 20th day of May, 1933. at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the Courthouse in the citv of Medford. In Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for casn to tne nigneat bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, to gether with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by law. all of the right, title and Interest that the said defendants. Joseph a Johuston and Eleanor Madaline Johnston, husband and wife had on the i0th day of June, 1927. or now have in and to the following descrlb ed property, situated In the County or .rnckson, state or Oregon, to-wit: Bfins part of lot Number Seventeen f 17) containing 5 acres more or less. of that certain tract known as Crest brook Orchard Tracts, as the same la platted and delineated upon the rec- Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS I. Start 4. Promontory 8. Competent ti Germ cells 13. Soon 14. Barks 16. Conic aactlon 17. Native metals 15. Members of a certain lodge 19. Determine IL Garden Implement !. Ditch 16. Dress tha feathers It. Golf term , 10. Biblical high' priest II. Color of a horse 12. Pa 13. Egyptian goddeia U. Pronoun 15. Organ of hearing 16. Orates 17. Fitly 39. Headpiece 10. One that liquefies 12. Edge of a hat 16. 8o may it ba 18. Man of irreat atrengtb in war Solution of Saturday's Puzsls h. p E m R E gD E N i O A WEEDiPRPMIStD LoifcETiofeglga Z IPP c mL P T OVA IpFE NOR i&OA m i l I!an i lrTeIs t A s c EfnT c j l ahtIe! jsTErf I ONpW RE A R T gaT ATLt OR . L !1NI E EggE V eIkT Wfc E NglSTA MfcgDEElD 10. Penitential a canon 51. Companion 52. Ocean 63, Injects 54. Othtr 85. Take aoltd food DOWN 1. Heavy cord 2. Roughly ellip tical L iL w' --M k'wL : S if "if H V'M - j ii!L I 1 I uM I I, .J um fii'fi I I I ord of piste In the office of the Coun ty Recorder for Jackson County. Ore gon, and further described as follows: Beginning at the soutnweat corner of Los 17, Crestbrook Orchards, as the same Is recorded In the Book of Plats In County Recorders Office of Jack son County. Oregon, running thence North 3459 feet; thence East 399 feet: thence South 543.9 feet; thence West 399 feet to the place of begin nln? and containing five (6) acres of la.id, more or less, save and except a atno of land Thirty (30) feet wide and Three hundred and nicety-nine (399) feet long, running parallel to and a'ong the South line of said five acre tract, containing .375 of an acre, more or less, reserve! as a road and to be dedicated to the County of Jackson and State of Oregon, for said purpose. All of the above being situ ated in Jackson County. Oregon. Dated thin 14th day of April. 1933. WALTER J. OLMSOHEID. Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. By Olga E. Anderson. Deputy. Notice to Creditors. The undersigned has been, by the uouni-y t-oun or jaexson county. Oregon, duly appointed administra trix of the estate of George J. Pres- cott oecessed. and has qualified The creditors of and a!!- persons having claims against sale deceased, are ntrioy notified to prerent them, verl' fled and with proper vouchers, as required by law. within six1 months after the first publication of this noci..e. to tne undersigned, at tne ottl 'e or Glenn o. Tsvior. her attor- ney. in the Federal Building, Med ford. Oregon. Dated and first published. March iltn 1W33. EDITH PRESCOTT. Administratrix of the Estate of George J. Prescott. Deceased Synopsis of Annual Statement Of tlie Security Insurance Company ot pew Haven, in the state of Con nectitut, on the thirty-first day of December, 1033. made to the Insur ance Commissioner of the Sta-te of Oregon, pursuant to law; CAPITAL Amount of capital stock pa'-d Up f 3,000,000.00 INCOME Net premiums received durins the year t 4.135.12.1.20 Interest, dividends and re.its received during the' year 464.301 .01 Income from other sources received dur ing the year 17,233.07 Total income 4.616,747.28 DISBURSEMENTS Net losses paid during ve'tr including adjust ment expenses $ 3,512.129 89 Dividends paid on capi tal . stock during the y.ar 380,000.00 Commissions and salar ies paid during the yjjr 1,433,855.45 Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year 226,121.02 Amount of all other ex penditures .... 894,41947 Total expenditures 0,336.525.83 ASSETS Value of rent estate own ed market value) ....$ 635.098.95 Value of stocks n d bonds owner ( mar ket value) .. 9,169,979.33 Lioans on .mortgages and collateral, etc 833,960.00 casn in banks snd on hand 308.707.49 Premiums in course of collection written since September 30, 1933 499.304.00 Interest and rents due and accrued 78.192.87 All other 159,332-47 Total admitted assets ll,583,3S5.01 ' LIABILITIES Oross claims for losses unpaid Amount of unearned 654,286.16 premiums on all out standing risks Due for commission and brokerage Contingency reserve ...... All other liabilities - 4,387.418.42 40,000.00 3.105.366 02 319.420.39 Total liabilities, ex cept capital 7,408.488.48 Cross-Word Puzzie It Enrllsh oon- aonant 18. Deadly white 20. Anger 22. In contaot with from above 84. Cut short 21. Sound of dla approval 26, Stiffly proper 37. Sound of surf on the shore 38. Bight of use of another's land 39. Thick black llfiuld 12. Period be tween dawi and dark 33. Metrical feet 16. Addition to a building 26. Sun god , 88. Portable shelters 89. Jons 41 Pertaining to a historical period 43. Co up 44. Notion 4n. Animal food 46, Win 47, Che t laces 49. By birth p m L A w fcUr VlT t. Not Uffht 4. Public vehicle 6. Positive lic- trlo pole I. Native of a European country T. Made Into law 8. Dwelling place !. Scantiness 10. Cauatlo alka line solution Capital paid up $ 3.000.000.00 Surplus over all liabili ties $ 2.084,878.33 Surplus as regards D-iUcytiolders $ 4.084.870 sj Total $11,583.365 01 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums received dur ing the 5-ear $24,115.75 Losses paid during the year 12,437.79 las5 incurred during the year 13.488.83 Name of Company, Security Ineur- ance Company of New Haven. Name of President, Victor Roth. Name of Secretary. W. A. Thomson. Statutory resident attorney for serv ice, wuour runups. McCurdy-Danlels Ins. Agency, Inc.. resident agents, Medford, Oregon. Synopsis or Annual .sutemrnt Of United States Fire Insurance Co. of Kew York, tn the State of New Yonc. on the thlrty.flrat day of De cember, 1932. made to the Inurance CommlMloner of the Stat of Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital atock paid up 3,000.000.00 INCOME Net premium recti vd during the year I 9,399.422.35 Interest, dividend and rente revived during Mie year 1,085,833.13 Income from other aources received dur ing the year . . .. 48,171.08 Total income alO.531,125.56 DISBURSEMENTS Net losses paid during the year including ad justment exxpensea .... 6,183,197.36 Dividends paid on capi tal stock during the year .575,000.00 Commissions and salar ies paid during the year 3.550.398.62 Taxes licenses and fees paid during the year... 586,331.01 Amount of all other ex penditures 1.491.720.70 TOtal expenditures ....112,385,437.69 ASSETS Value of real estate own ed (market value) 4 9,806.80 Value of stocks and bonds owned 23.607.593.87 Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc J.esa.073.85 cash tn banks and on hand 1,565,5B2.!4 Premiums In course of co' lection written since September 30. 1933 .... 1,401,741.24 Interest snd rent du an.1 accrued 90,358 01 All other assets 213,676.71 Total admitted assets .38,977,020.33 LIABILITIES Oro claims for losses unpaid 1,882.224.00 A n. - u n t of unearned P'.ou-uume on all out- Hn,r. risks 10,S82,27J.50 Due ror commission and hrkvraga ., 314.000.00 All otl er liabilities ...... 102,412 62 Continteiioy reserve . 7,045.540.31 Total liabilities, except capital M0.906.452.43 Cnpitsl p;d up 3,000,000.00 8irp;ns over all liabili ty ., 5.671,487,70 Surpl-ia n. regards noryhoMers 7,871.467.70 T!JU 28,577.920.32 BUSWESS IN OBBOON FOR THE YEAR Not premiums received dur ing the year - 856.609.46 L0ct?s pald during the ywir 46,426.73 Losofls incurred during the- ysar 65.34S.73 Name of Company, United States Fire Insurance Co. Nan.e of President. J. Lester Parsons. Name of Secretary, David O. Wake man. Statutory resident attorney for serv- loe, insurance commiasioner, salem, Oregon. Eari 5. Tumy. resident agent, Med ford, Oregon. HOW THEY STANXX By the Associated Press. Coast W. 10 L. Pet Oakland .714 Los Angeles ...... 8 .871 .871 Sacramento 8 Hollywood 8 Portland .wMm. 0 San Francisco 8 JS71 .429 .430 .429 Missions Seattle 10 .288 National W. L. Pet. Pittsburgh 3 0 1.000 Brooklyn .....,.... 3 1 .687 Philadelphia t.... 3 2 ,500 St, Louis 1 3 .333 Chicago ........ 1 3 j33 Cincinnati ........ 1 3 ,333 New York ........... 0 0 .000 Boston ....n...mH,, 0 1 .000 American W. Pet. 1.000 1.000 .760 .667 .833 .300 .000 .000 New York . Cleveland ... Washington Chicago ...... Detroit Philadelphia 3 .... a a 1 1 .. ft 0 St. Louts Boston WILL GO AGAIN PORTLAND, Ore.. April 17. (AP) George Manley, slugging Denver light heavyweight, and Young Flrpo, Burke, Idaho. 178-pounder, meet at the auditorium Tuesday night to re new an argument started two weeks ago wien Manley won a disputed three-round knockout verdict over the Idaho mauler. The fight Is set for 10 rounds. Ed "Strangle!" Lewis will meet Ira Dern. popular Salt Lake wrestler. In i the premier grappling event of the week at the auditorium Thursday night. Herb Owen has three bouts on to night's wrestling card. One event will pit a newcomer. Otis Kllngman. I and "Plash" Kelly ot Los Angelea, a last periormer. DEATH IN SMASHUP FOR CAREY, AUTO SPEED KING LOS ANGELES. April IT (AP) Death laid a halting hand on Bob Carey, king of the American apeed waya, aa he roared away here yester day tn conquest of another national championship. The 38-year-old driver, who time upon time had flung aalde caution to race to victory on dirt track through out the country, loat control of his new 10. 000 machine at a turn at the Ascot speedway. It craahed through the guard rail, hurtled 30 feet into the air and came down rolling end over end, with Carey trapped at the wheel. Mechanics and other drivers pried him freo of the wreckage, but he died TOURNEY AT ELKS The doubles tsam of Alenderfer and Orr won the weekly prices tor high game and match total In the Elks' lodge bowling tourney last week, according to figures announced today. The pnlr rolled 1191 for high match and 434 for single game. The DeVore-Sherwood team la far in front In tourney standings, having won 23 and lost but 7. Individual Standing. ALENDERFER. ORR III IN BOWLING a. n. Avg. Kdp Prultt - 1831 302 Ouenther, Herb 9 1803 300 ... Eads .. 9 1744 104 Erlckson 9 1687 181 DeVora ................ 9 1837 180 Olll 9 1818 180 .. Watson 9 1603 177 3 Rankin 8 1038 171 7 Alenderfer 1037 171 7 Sollnsky 9 1633 160 8 Ouenther, Hugo.. 9 1482 108 11 Orr 0 1468 163 18 Moffatt 3 478 159 16 Fredette 9 1433 169 16 Hutchison 9 1423 158 16 Ferguson - 9 1433 158 16 Thompson 8 040 167 17 Bowman ............. 0 1404. 156 18 Smith 9 1383 164 19 Sherwood 9 1370 152 31 Lageson 9 1369 152 31 Brayton 9 1360 151 23 Strang, Vlrg . 8 1169 146 36 Brown .... 9 1330 148 25 Fllegel . .. 1303 148 26 York .J. 9 1302 146 36 Sanderson 9 1301 148 36 Strang. Herb 8 881 144 37 Kelly 9 1300 144 27 Wright 9 1298 144 37 Holmes 9 1394 144 27 White 8 868 143 38 Strange 9 1381 142 28 Gilbert 3 434 141 29 Rose 9 1366 140 30 Elwood - 9 1331 138 33 Team Standing. w. L. PO. DeVore-Sherwood ............ 23 7 .766 Ouenther-Brown - 20 10 .667 Prultt-Strange .. 19 11 .633 Watson-Strang 18 13 .669 Wntson-Strang 18 12 .599 Eads-Ollbert ... 18 ' 12 .669 Orr-Alenderfer 17 13 .586 Olll-Hutchlson .. 18 14 .633 Bowman-Kelly 14 13 .518 Erlckson-York .................. 16 15 .500 Flelgel-Perguaon .............. 13 17 .433 auenther-Thompeon ... 13 17 .433 Bmlth-Elwood ... 13 18 .399 Strung. Brayton 18 30 .398 Sollnsky-Holmea .. 10 17 .370 Rose-Lageson 10 23 .803 Sanderson-White . ..... 9 31 .399 Moffatt-Wrlght 9 31 .309 ' 4 GOOD GUN SCORES DESPITE WEATHER Despite wind, rain and snow severs! good scores were turned In at the Gun club yesterday. 0. O. Menden- hall found the targets to his liking, and tmaehed 97x100. He missed two birds In the first event, broke the next two events straight and dropped one In the last event. This mads 74 out of the last 75. which was excel lent shooting under the conditions. H. Orolsant was high In the hsndl oap event with 60 targets straight from 21 yards, second place went to Sam Jennings who broke 44 out of 60 shot at from 30 yards. Orolsant and Jennings will receive the price subscriptions to Sportsmen's Review ror their good shooting. April 16. 1033 100 80 Ydg 8. O Mendenhall ... 97 W. J. Terry (Pro.)... 96 43 30 Sid Newton .. . 91 W. W. Bates .. 01 Ray Coleman ... 90 H. Crolsant 90 C. A. Dunn ........... 89 8. 8 Wilson ...... 84 T. E. Daniels . . 59x75 40 91 86 91 60 31 39 30 44 30 44 19 40 31 Ssm Jennings -. O. E. Eads . R. K Belden E. W. Pease ... - 41X60 . 44x50 43x30 .... 34x35 BASEBALL Yeterday' Results Oaxland 7-6; Portland 3-0. Hollywood 8-6; Los Angeles 1-3. Sacramento 9-4; Seattle 8-8. Missions 4-8; Ssn Francisco 11-8. Fender and body repairing Prices tht. Brill Sheet Metal Works. as he waa being removed to a hospital. Track officials aald the foot throt tle on his car had Jammed and re sts trd hla frantic efforts to free It. Carey was driving 90 miles an hour in the time trials for the 62 a -mils feature event. The daring Anderson, Ind.. driver had been racing for almost ten years. He made his first successful bid for fame at the 600-mile Indianapolis speedway classic last Memorial day. He placed fourth In this race, after surviving a series of mishaps which dogged the racers, and victories in other races gave htm the 1932 na tional A. A. A. championship. Carey held every dirt track record from one to one hundred miles. LI IN EARLY GAMES Although no satisfactory explana tion has been found so far for the phenomenon, the major league pitch ers tnls spring are well "ahead" of the bntters. The ahowlng of ths mounrtsmen In general has been little short of sensational, Slnoe the campaigns started last Wednesday, 24 games have been play ed and eleven tlmea one team or an other has been limited to five hits or fewer. What Is more remarkable, fllngere of nine different teams hava figured In thla stellar pitching; sev eral have Just missed the five-hit mark. A lot of the clouting waa du to Individual work of a few players rather than to whole teams. Yesterday two fllngera hit the low est mark made so far this season two hitsand another pitched a five hit gume and lost it. Ohsrlea "Red" Luoas, veteran right handet of the Cincinnati Reds, lim ited the St. Louis Cardinals to a pair of singles and let only one runner reach third as the Reds won their season's flrat game, 7 to 0. John Ber- ly of the Phillies equalled the feat agamrt the Boston Braves, who fin ally got their season started after four days' delay, and the Phils won 3 to 0. In Brooklyn the first duel between the Dodgers and the Qlants was halt ed by darkness after 14 Innings with . tne acore tied at 1-1. Weaiey Ferrell. aided by Clint Brown, recorded the day's best pitch ing in the American league to give the Cleveland Indians a 7-1 victory over the St. Louis Browns. The Yankees, as usual, preferred home runs to strikeouts In chalking up Shelr fourth straight triumph. Lou Gehrig walloped hl third homer with Babe Ruth on base In the flrat Inning and gave the world's cham pions the working margin with which, they turned back the Philadelphia Athletics 6-4. Bob Johnson, one of . the A's oloutlng rookies, with ths Portland Beavers last season, hit fou:-bagger and a double to drive la two runs. Ram and wet grounds eliminated the Pittsburgh Chicago national league game and the Boston-Wash Ing'oh and Chicago-Detroit contests In the American. BASEBALL National. St. Louis at Cincinnati. New York at Philadelphia, Brooklyn at Boston postponed; rain. 4- BUTTE FALLS, April 17 (8pl.) Hustler's club met at Mrs. Joe Hlb bard's home Thursday afternoon. Twenty-one members wars present. Mrs. Pred Coon was the guest of hon or and was delightfully aurprlsed. Oames were played and refreshments served. All enjoyed the afternoon. "Doc" and Mrs. Ooea returned front Portland Friday where they apent several weeks. "Doo" hed an opera tion for cataract and Is much Im proved Mrs. Ray Parker waa called to Port land Thursday by the seriousness Ill ness of her grandmother. There was sunrise Easter services at 8:80 on Reservoir hill. Mr. Win made a beautiful poster of the sun rise on the mountain, which was poeted In ths poet office. Mrs. Dolly Bralnard who has been with her aunt In Forest Grove for several weeks returned Tuesday. Her aunt waa quits 111. Frank Carson was a Medford visitor on Thursday. Mrs. Harriet Taylor, Mlu HsMl Taylor and Mrs. John Marlon wars Medford visitors Saturday. Lew Jones is repairing the Kea house and wilt move Into It soon. His family will return from Washington soon to be with him. Butt Falls it being Improved by clearing vacant town lots of bruen and burning of trash. Dr. Bray apoke at ths church Sun day night at ths Easter service. Dr. and Mrs. Bray were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al HUdreth on Easter Sunday. Irnia Bralnard has re-entered school after an absence of several months. Mabel Mack will be with the Hust ler's club at the church for an all day meeting April 1. She will dem onstrate remodeling and dyeing. - Real estate or tn-oranoe Leave rt to Jones. Phono 798 ... , 4" . Rummage Sale. April 18 and 10th. 419 fJsst Main St. Right across street from Roxy Theater. Butte Falls 1