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PAGE ELEVEN WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE O S3 fEPFORD MAIL TTCTBUXE, MTZDFORO. OREGON. THURSDAY. MAKCIT 21. 10J. li VU 1 VG 1 liUV I SliLL Bead every ad on tills pace. You will probably find ex actly tbe till lie you want to huy or sell. If It Isn't there, advertise. t's Inexpensive. effective. RATES Per word first Insertion (Minimum 35c) Each additional Insertion, per word (Minimum 10c) per line per month without copy chant; es 5 1 -25 Phone 75 , FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Pair rimless glasses In case Reward. Rea. B. Ideal Court. LOST If dog missing, call 1518. WANTED MALE HELP SMiEMAN WANTED Man to sell flour and feed for lare Portland mill, thia territory, on tommuwon baals Acquaintance with bakery and other trade essential. Give address and phone. Box 5014. Mail Tribune. MALE AND FEMALE CLERKS Men-women, good healta. Experience unnecessary. Common education sufficient to qualify t'--r government work, $103 to $175 monthly. Write Civil Employees Training. Inc., Box C, Mall Tribune, about examinations. WANTED SITUATIONS EX-NAVY MAN wants work: prefer radio or electrical. Gl?nn Hall, Rt. 3, Box 408, Medford. WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US WANTED Have desirable client fir furnished or unfurnished home. Will pay between $20 to $30. Charles R. Ray, Realtor, Medford Bidg.. Tel- WANTED Used office desk, large or small, call Mr. Lewis, U0t rrTHinrC3ftckson Count v B!dg. and Loan stock. Phone 1223. WOOD WANTED 100 to 200 cords 4" green fir. Valley Fuel Co. 26 W. Main. WANTED Clothing Cor relief pur poses at Salvation Army. Tel. 366 WANTED Cow trailer, low. 3 -wheel, 19-lnch wheels preferred. Write price and description to 'Geo. A. Taylor, Camp Connell, Hornbrook Cal. WANTED To buy 100 rods of used woven wire ence in good condi tion. K. C Mall Tribune. WANTED Electric refrigerator state make, size and price to Box L. G.. Mail Tribune. WANTED Old gold. Sell to Govern ment Licensed Lealer. Brophy's Jewelers. WANTED Wool, mohair. See us be fore vou sell. Wool bass & twine for sale. Medford Bargain House. 27 No. Grape St. Ph. 1002. WANTED We pay caeh for household goods furniture and stoves We also ouy metals, hides, pelts, wool and mo halri MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE. 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062 DO commercial spraying. McGonagle Phone 258 -M. INCOME TAX DUE Both state and federal Have had years of experi ence In preparing returns. Phone 1277-Y after 4pm Fred L Colvig FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished 3 -room house: garden space; $10, water pr.ld. Ill W. Jackson. HOUSE for rent. 1232 W. FOR REN? Homes, furnished or unfurnished Brown White FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3-room furnished par: ment; ground floor. Phone 549-R FOR RENT Apartment. 334 Apple. FURNISHED 3-rm. apts 604 W 10th FURNISHED steam - heated house keeping apartments Reasons ?le rates Phone 457-J FOP RENT Furnished apt Lleht and heat Adults 345 N Bartlett FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S Grape RATES very moderate at 716 E Main FURNISHED sleeping room. 375 So Central. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS BUSINFSS LOCATION FOR RENT At 33 North Ornpe street Will remodel fo suit ennnt f'irn l"h '.eftm rieat if rlcirea S'ze 16iflO fet Will ""nt or I -"-e at rfft-)npnl M-nr- Cn!' ' Mall Tribune (Newspaper) o'lice. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS CABINS FOR RENT By day. week or month. See at Camp Wlthus. N. Riverslde. FOR EXCHANGE TRADE 12-guage Winchester pump gun for trailer. 510 N. Bartlett. FOR TRADE 13-geuire Winchester pump gun. for fresn con Call &H-J FOR EXCHANGE ESTATE -REAL FOR TRADE Ideally Iocs ted 32 acres, fruit, alfalfa, good soil. wm wood timber; 5 -room burigelow, barn, poultry plant, all for Medford home. V. D. Miller. Ashland. Ore. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE GOOD DEAL proposal. Summit noma n flrnt TivtrnT. vnr nvmnti 11K tMntlnn A W PVerieHr-krs Mvrtlt Creek. Ore. BE INDEPENDENT On this 120 -acre farm located in a fertile farming district. Excellent, deep, free soil; 65 acre In cultiva tion, of which 5 acres are In Cornice pears. 5 acres BartleiU, 5 acres Newtown apple; treea 35 years old; 50 acres now in wheat; wlanoe of land can be cleared with alight ex pense, now In pasture. Attractive 4 -room home with fireplace; large barn, chicieen house, smokehouse. Equinped with tractor, plow, truck, wagon and all necessary farm tools. Total price $6,000; $2900 :n caan, with terms on balance 4!,. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. FOR SALE OR RENT 10 A. one mile from Gold Hill on Stage -ood; large house and improvements. Walter Holmes, Rt. 3, Grants Pass. NICELY LOCATED, modern 5-room bungalow, $600.00; terms on bal ance. Box 3297, Tribune. 160-ACRE ranch. 40 acres cultivated. 40 more being cleared, improved, 35 acres of free water. Price $3000 Will trade for Medfcrd house Hcmeseekers Exchange, 403 East Main. FOR SALE OR TRADE Hydraulic mine now In operation. AH deeded lnnd. Wide pay streak. A steady producer. Box 2141. Tribune. WILL CONSIDER a legitimate o.'fer on IVfe-acre place, best of land 3 good wells Inquire Hotel Valandra, Central Point. BROWN & WHITE are selling small acreage trncts at prices which you cannot afford to overlook. Fine SOIL. HIGHWAY. WATER. CLI MATE. Close to fine HUNTING FISHING, come In and Investigate BROWN & WHITE REALTORS 104 W. Main. Phone 130 SEE Charles a Wing Agency, tnc to Buy Your Home. FOR SALE Modern 4 -room home on cast side. 6 minutes walk from city center $600 will handle, balance d. Box 4815. Tribune HOUSES FOR SALE OR KENT--Jack son county Building Ss Loan Ass'n Phone 105. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & White. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES MUST SELL '28 Chev. coupe in ex cellent condition, $135. Cabin No. 12, Phlpps Auto Park. N. Riverside. FOR SALE 1925 Dodge touring; good rubber, license: $50. Rt. 4. Box 57. GOOD USED CARS 30-Day Written Guarantee. REAL BARGAINS 1034 Plymouth DcLuxe Bus. Coupe. 1933 Chrysler 6 Brougham. 1033 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. 11,- 700 miles. 1933 Dodge Business Coupe. 1932 Plymouth 4-door Sedan. 1932 Chev. rumble seat Coupe. 1930 Bulck Coupe. 1931 Chev. Victoria 5-pass. 1929 Ford Town Sedan. 1930 Chev. Spt. Roadster. Twenty others from $25 up to choose from. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. fNC. '27 CHEV. TRUCK. 4-speed transmis sion; Star pickup; 2 33x4' tires. Bowman Place, Central Point. EXCEPTIONAL USED CAR BUYS 1929 Pontine coupe $165.00 1032 studebaker Regal sedan. 1932 Chevrolet Sport coupe. 1930 Studebaker roadster 1929 Essex sedhn. 1929 Studebaker sedan. Chevrolet 6 truck. STUDEBAKER SALES fc SERVICE South Riverside BARGAINS every one. at 33 So. Fir LOOK at all the used cars before you buy 23 So. Fir. DON'T FORGET 23 So. Fir for better used car values. AT A SACRIFICE 1934 V-8 Tudor sedan; small mileage. 23 SO Fir. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE Red and Rock setting eis: blood tested; 45c setting. $2 50 per hundred Pacific Hwy. 1 mile north on old Mrs. Edw. G Miller. FOR SALE Hollywood Leghorn hatching egjis. $2.50 per bundred; 200 baby chicks April I, at o. K P. Ireland. Lozter Lane.- FOR SALE Started chicks. Hansen strain. 11c. 1297 Sunset Ave WHITE LEGHORN setting ees 50c C A DeVoe Vi 523 J-3 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK j pR SALE Weaner pls. To!. 19-1-10. ! Eigle Point. HORSES FOR SALE Inquire Lew renre P.areh. Jacksonville Star Rt.. Box 65 FOR Small work horse lA On Garrett. Ri. 4. Bi'k'not Hlil road FOH SAIjE -Fresh cow; lfO pls. M. Birlo. Wianer Creek. FOR Pr.E OR TRADE-Work and wide rnrwt M'dfj-d Rid-n A-id'm; Phone B19-H :a oand I Oriental Garden TONIGHT. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS PUBLIC SALE Monday, March 25. X p. m. 10 head draft hore&. 15 head ! colts; 1 mile north of Ashland. V H. Chapman Ranch. H- V. MltcheU, owner. j FOR SALE Hay, R. V. Beall Ranch. BK3 and bee hives for Ray mond M. Dal ton, Takilnia. Ore. FOR SALE Orchard equipment, Rocrt condition: for cash sale, smudge oil, oil tank, oil wagon tank, smudge pots, frost alarm and or chard truck mileage 13,000, fine condition. L, A. Salade, Central Point. SPECIAL PRICES on river loam and fertilizer. Garden plowing and tawn work, washed sand. rock, and plas ter aand Phone 1334-Y or 912-J. CLEAN alfalfa hay, a 13 ton, at barn across road Alice Hanley place. No sales Saturday. FOR SALE Wheat, $1.50 cwt. ' N. J. uarrett, Rt. , box 4o. FISHING TACKLE All kinds. Sport ing Goods, Boats. Motors, Guns, Boots. Shoes, Etc. Priced right. 317 North Riverside. FOR SALE Hot point electrte lunge. a-piate with oven, cheap. 211 W. Jackson. FOR SALE OR TRADE For good car 33 h. p. Johnson motor, speed ing cruiser boat and trailer. Phone 839 from 8 to 5 daytime. FOR SALE: Pansy plants, pedigreed giants, extra fine. 50c doz. Mrs. Dan A. Howard, spring St. FOR SALE Beardless barley and Ka- nota oats. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE! Home-grown a.falfa sesd. P. E. By bee. Medford Rt. 3 FOR SALE Grafting wax. Monarch seea uo. FOR SALE Air compressor. 150-lb pressure. Tel. 262 or inquire Berry dale Store. FOR SALE. TRADE OR IIRE Sev eral well-mated teams U V Mitch ell. Oregon Hotel, Ashland. FOR SALE Crested wheat grass Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE: Common alfalfa. $19 per cwt. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Poison barley with fruit It kills better. Monaicn Seed Co FOR SALE Lime-sulfur lo sp-ay fruit trees and berry bushes. Mon arch Seed Co. FOR SALE CHEAP Lumber suitable for brooder houses. Can arrange for money under FHA Plan for any building repairs. Economy Lumber Co, Tel 594. North Pacific Hwy at Court St. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Lunch counter. Good steady trade 327 So 6th St.. Klam ath Palls. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance The only complete Title System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT Co. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 6. No 32 North Central. Ave., upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning & upholstering Dentistry. DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Gove, 325 E. Main. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED - $50 to $300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Re-financed. Loans closed within 30 minutes, under super vision of the State Banking Dept License No. S-157. See W E Thomas or E. J. Riley. 45 So. Cen tral. Painting & ruperhanglng. WE CREATE DISTINCTIVE CHARM In colors for your home by paint ing, tinting, papernanging. HARRY MARX, Route 1, Phone 14-F-4. M. A. BLISS Painting & papernang ing. Tel 646-W. 813 Yo. Grape. JOHN H. LOCK, painter and decor ator. Quality work Prices reason able. Res. 124 King St. Call 053-R EADS TRANSFER & 8TORAOE CO. Office 1015 No. Central phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack era and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 610 North Riverside Phone 616. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of bherlff'i Sale By virtue of an execution In fore closure auiy issuea out oi ana unaer the seal of the Circuit Court of Ore gon for Jackson County, to me dl reeled, dated the 27th day of Feb ruary. 1035. in a suit wherein Port land Mortgage Company, a corpora tion, as plaintiff procured a decree and Judgment against J. H. Newton and Bertha Newton, his wire. r. m Blain and Minnie Blain. his wife.j mroQore ovaia sua aiinervai ouut, his wife, and Mrs. J. B. Hurt, as de fendants, in the sum of 924A2 94. 126 00 attorneys feee. and the costs and disbursements of the suit taxed at 49 40, which judgment and decree was enrolled and docketed In the Judgment Lien Docket In the Clerk's office of said Court, on the 27th day of Februarv. 1915. j NOW. THEREFORE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tn pursuance 1 of the terms of said execution. 1 will. on the 30th day of Mrcr. 1935. t 10:00 o'clock A. M-. at the front door of the Court House In the City of Medford. Jaek.on County, Oregon. I offer for sale and will sell at public I auction to the highest bidder for i cah U) satlfy aid Judgment, to gether with the cot of this sale. fubjTt to the n-ompt!nn a-' pro1d ed by la Tl of the riKht. title, in I ureit ana estate ot tne aald Uclen4- ants J. H. Newton and Bertha New ton, his wife, F- M- Blain and Min ute Blatn. his wife, Theodore Stark and Minerva Stark., his wife, and Mrs. J. B. Hurt, in and to the real property described as Lot 1, Block 1. Ross Addition to the City of Med ford. Jackson County. Oregon, to gether with the tenements, heredita ments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appurtain inp. Dated this 27th dav of February, 1935. SYD I BROWN. Sheriff. By Howard Gault. Deputy. Not Ire of Filing of Final Account. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Joce. lyn Joseph Emmens. also known as J. J. Emmens. decea.ed. Notice is hereby given that the underMcned has filed hor final ac count and report In the above en titled estate and that by order of the County Court in and for Jackson County, Oregon, a hearing upon the ssme has been set for Saturday. April 13th. 1935, In the County Court Room at the Court House in Medford. Jack son County, Oregon, et the hour of ten o'clock a. m. All persons having objet'on there to are hereby notified to present the same on or before such time. Date of first publication of this notice Is March 14th, 1935. FANNIE E EMMENS Administratrix of the Estate of Jo.-e- lyn Joseph Emmens. also known as J. J. Emmens. de:eaed. OEORGE M. ROBERTS, WM. M MCALLISTER Atttorneys for Administratrix. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County: J, Nelson Fort In and Ruth Fortln, Plaintiffs, vs. Belle Nlckell; James S Campbell: Myra B. Campbell; the unknown heirs of James S Campbell; the unknown heirs of Myra B Camp bell; also, all cher persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate. Hen or interest. In the real estate described In the Complaint on file herein. Defend ants. To Each and All of the above Named Defendants: In the Name of the state of Ore gon. You and each ot yu are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on o before the last day of four weks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons, and if you tall o so appear or answer said compiaint for want thereof the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief 'lemanded In their complaint, succinctly stated as follows, to-wlt: That a decree be entered adjudi cating any and all nght, title, estate, lien or claim which you or each of you, have or claim o have in, to or upon the real property, or any por tion thereof, situated In Jackson County, Oregon, and described as fol lows, to-wlt: Lots 12. 13 and 14 In Block 1 of Rose Park Addition to the City of Medford. as designated and described on the official plat thereof, now of rocord and declnring any a no all such claims to be null and void, and decreeing that the said plaintiffs are the own nera in fee simple of said premises and of the whole thereof, free and clear of any and all ngh. title, estate lien or Interest of the said defend ants, or any or them, and that each and all of the defendants herein, and each and all persons claiming, or to claim by. through or under them, or any of them, be forever enjoined, restrained und barred from asserting, attempting to establish or claiming any right, title estate, hen or Interest in or tn said property or any portion thereof, and that plaintiffs' title to said premises be forever quieted and set at rest. The date of the order for publica tion nf this Summons is February Mali Tribune Daily ACROSS Narrow flat ornnmental trimming Younn horses Deeds Wickedness Be In store for Central part Puppet moved by strings Ireland Express con tempt Hold back Staff Color Escape art fully Benedictions Laps with the tongue Action at 1--v A I no KIORgfd Corrodes Pleasant odor HlogrHphy Puts out Familiar term for a little pin Contend The populace Those that oppose Coffnliant . Hues wave Skill Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle S P A EREL.0Pft N A 1 y E jgE re" P S I N A i f gj0 N E sj E T K 5TiilA5'ilROl Mu s er1 r e mo e lm11 p TEfi samp "rTT ab Mc a pproa A SI A I MlP-JJ A Z LEAST 1e S SJe" N E 5 5". Parts In a play 60. Mistake . Stir up 68. Word or sen tence that reads the same for ward or backward 6t. Musical In strument 69. Dav' mnrrh TO. Smooth Tl. Proceeded 72. Thick , 73. Small depres sion 1 z I3 I4 W0f f I7 I8 lf Wo ly la n gTT -T .,,. , ',. mmm iS35 28 it To j5f 35 MIS' 40 W Xsr 1 iZTW Mm? 46 ss 5 "W-Sl se st W.h to 62 fIZZli!lZIIlIZ 1111 '""' I I I I YM.'J 111 38th. 1935:' the time prescribed for publication of this Summons is onre each week for four nevutlve weecs; and the date of the cm puoUratt-in of tins Summon u Fenruary 28th. 1935. KELLY s) HAMMOND Attorneys for Plstptlft 119 North Central Avenue, Medford. Oregon Hvin(m n if Annual Siatmiftn th KllthHAVS II Ml INM KVM E COMPANY f Pan Fratu-io. n th Sta' ff lU f.irrtia. fn tin- lh!rty-ftrn( ilav M rm tw. l.it, n.4.1 to th lnmi--nr cnm. n.'tt-ur of tiie (at of Oitgon, put to liw; CAPITAL Amount of capital nuvlc paid up 7.500.80O.00 1 Xi'nMK Nt pri?iluni rioivd dur ing tfi vr f 11. t:t, 101.11 In irt. divuliiIf and rants r-lvl liurlnc tnc yr. t. 4K.Ttd.t9 Ipom frem i-rlir oour-,T re:iM during ihe yar.. 103.7ftJ.il Total Inr-im H J.M7.760.M PI slit" RSKMKNTS Nt loi paid durttir f ha ar including- adjuatment xpniM f l.ftM.ltl.lO Plvldnda paid on capital took durin- tha yar..,. tAD.OQO.OO CommiMtonp anl satarlea pa!d durinjr tli yoai...... 4,!!.4IT.t T;nc ll'noea and 1f paid during tha yfar 4IA.30T.3! Amount of all oihr tipen- dlturta 1.B&9.021.IO Tmal ciprnditur ll,tM,lI.U ASSKTS Vain of rnl ct.itft cwnrd (market valtiM $ l.iSMIO.OO Value of fio'-kn a ml bond owned (uinr)ct vnluM . . . 34.44H.S15 . Loans rn mortgag1! and collateral, etc !,U.l?.i Caeh tn bnnks and on hand. 1.6(7. 16 J. Premi'ima tn rour rot. leettou written nine Sep tember .10. 18.14 3,111. 0:1. 66 Interest and renta due and accrued 117. HU B Other 106. 123.71 Total admitted aaaett. . . .f.13,337.06.S( LI A HII.ITIBS Oroim claims for losaet un paid $ S SBS.10S.6S Amount of unearned pre mium! on all outstanding riaka 11.0T3.3SS.&0 Due for rommlsalon and brokerage 9MM17 All other liabilities 1,148. T ll.ns Total lUbllltlea, except cap ital $I4.9T7,S70I Capital paid up 7.a0M00.00 Surplus over all liabilities ... 10.86.34.44 Surplus a regarda policy holders ,H. Ul. 114. 14 Total 1:13.137.098.35 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAH Net premiums received during' the year 1378.817.11 I.osaes paid during the year.. 125 037 ni I.oaaea Incurred during the year 133.208.40 Name of Company, Fireman a Fund Insurance Company. Name of President. J. ft. T.avlaon. Name of Pecretnry, Bdwa-d V. MHla. Statutory resident attornoy for aervlue. E. A. Valentine, HAItOI.l 11. lmoiVX, Loml Agent. Hynnpals of Animal Statement of the AMKHU'AN NATIONAL FIRE IN HUB- ANCB COMPANY of Columbus, in the State of Ohio, op the tblriy-flral day of pecember, 1934. made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, purauutit to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital stock paid Up 1500,000.00 INCOME Ntjt premiums received during the yenr . , tmerent, dividends and rente received during the year.... 9 48,000.06 men me from other sources re ceived during the year 81,845. i'S Total Income I 64,145.11 DIHIUTKSBMKNTS Net losses paid during the year Inludlng adjustment eipins-i 0 Dividend paid on capital stock during the year.... f 60,000.00 Commlamona and salaries putd during the ynar 4J, 816.00 Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year 1,960.37 Amount Of all other eirendl turea 11,200.69 Total expenditures $ 73,466.86 AHSET8 Value of real estate ownad (market value) Value of stock and bonds owned convention value) . .31(9,818.00 Cross-Word Puzzle 1L Tending t rectify 11 fiat of three U. Transmit IS. Native metal D2. Christmas Zi, Philippine forest treea 27, Clock face 28 Race of ani mals 2f. Go away 3, Valuation baaed on In exact data i. And not 32. Tailor's smoothing Iron tl. Kind of fer mented milk 25. largo knives 2. Foundation 40. Larr hnnf 42. Wrong: prefix ifi. Former ruler 4.S. Narrate 60, Ovule SI. Covered with a thick black liquid IS. Fastened wltb heavy cord 15. In a llr.e 16. Garment I. Ardor I?. Drinks slowly t. Wander 62. Sign 63. Lease f. Permit 67. By birth DOWN 1. Muffins S. A czar of Russia t. Mud 4. Plnchtrs l. Metal con tainer I. Was under obligation 7. Recent 8. Names 9. Commit theft 10. Card with a ln1 spot Loans on mortgages and eel tfra . tie f'skti in bnk and on han 1 . . I'rerr.iun;s In f -uri-e of ofll.-- Hun written s:noe Sptr;iiler IP. 1J4 nterest and rents due and accrued Tota adritlited iiMti. UAHtMTlK Qifl ota US f.ir It. .lunt i'if unearned pretii ! a ;ns l .il oni (n.iing rl-hi.... Oue for coimmMi n and brok eraxe . 9 All o-l.T :iab::ttla I 8 lft K Total tUbtllti. etrept cap ital 8,00". 00 Capltsl p.ild up ISOO.Oflft.00 itj.iue over all Ua- blhties 4. I20.IT urplus aa ragsrds pollry- holdere 1 I.Jte.M Total $St.:?0 t Bf?INE5ff IN ORFflN FOR THK YEAR Net prem'.un.s re elved during the I w L'-snes pmd dur ng the year 0 Loiea inrurrsd during the year am f Company, American Mtlonai Fire Insurance t'ompany. Name of Prendent. W. II. Koop. Name of Secretary. X. R. Arkerman. Statutory rasldent attoruty for service. A. II. Aver 111. liiruranra TommlMloner, or tils surreor in office. Salem. Oregon. On the basis of PimMr 11 1131. Market Quotations for all Ponds an Suv k ooed. The total admitted aasot ould he tncreaited to I7:.T77 and the policyholders nurphis to ff(.TT.T. al. V, W AKKFIKI.O sn.1 MOWN WII1TK, Ix-;il Aventn. Synopsis of Annual Statement of Ihe HAH. MOM A KII1K IN, Hi KANCB COMI'ANV of Buffalo. In Ihe State nf New Turk, on the thirty-first day of pecn-.rer. It-U. made to the Incurem-a Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant o lawi CAPITAL Amount of capital stock paid p ll.QftO.OOO.OO INCOME Net premiums received dur ing the year Sil.ttl.tl Interest, dividends and rents rcelved durlnic the year... 131.188.82 Income from inher sources received during the year.. 32 437 14 Totat Income 8 380 i:6-M ni.sm'RSKMKNTS Net losses paid during the yeur Including adjustment expenses I S,K1 t.ll Dividends pHld on capital atock during the year 100.0Oo.00 Commission and salaries psld during the year 2&7.48I.H Taxee. licenses and feea paid luring the year IS, 131 S3 Amount of all other expendi tures 48I.880.8b Total expenditures II, 144.431. TS APKETS Value of real estate owned (market valuv) 0 Value of stocks and bonds owned tJ.7HS.flfil.0S Loans on mortgages and col lateral, etc ft.8nd.00 Cash tn banks and on hand. JU.06l.Ji rremlums tn course of col lection written since Sep tember 80, 1834 1M.4S8.0I Interest and rents due and accrued 19,88(1 no Totat admitted asKets 13.186.686.36 LIAUIMT1ES Oross claims for losses un paid 06, 188.00 Amount Of unearned pre miums on all outstanding rink 738.471.00 Due for commission and brokerage All other liabilities 388,82 38 Total liabilities, except capital !l,0SM9a.S Capital paid up. 1 1,000,000.00 Surplus over all liabilities 11,108.683.07 turpi us as regards policy holders 13.108,183 07 Total 18.106.55. 36 BUSINESS IN OREOON tfOK TUB YEAR Net premiums received during the year $2,001.02 Losses paid during the year 6J8 48 Lohbus Incurred during the year. I13B.H: NBtse of Company. Harmonla Fire In surance Company. Name of President, Wilfred Kurth. Name of Hecretary, Harry H. Schulte. ' Statutory resident attorney for service, W, D. Rsaniusen, 520 Lumbermen's Building, Portland. Oregon. .1. W. WAKF.F1KI.D , and BROWN s) W1I1TK, Local Agents. Eagle Point EAGLE POINT, March 31. (Spl.) The "jamboree" sponsored by the Boy Scouts on Frday levcnlng at the Oasis was very successmul, benefits from door receipts, concessions and lunches amounting to 166. The boys are off to a good stnrt In raising funds to send their delegate to Wash ington, D. C. In August. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schade of Medford at ended and Mr. Schade pictured to the audience the wonderful trip this will be for the boys fortunate in going. Mrs. Hazel Stoner and Lyle Van Scoy are enjoying a two weeks' mo tor trip visiting friends In San Fran cisco and Los Angeles. Mr. Cosby, professor of animal hus bandry from O. A. C.i conducted a turkey meeting at the Orange hall Thursday afternoon. The basoball season la opening up with the high school team beginning practice. Opening game la scheduled with Oold Hill some time next week. Mr. and Mrs. Don Brlttson return ed Wednesday from their recent motor trip to Los Angeles. Mn. Rita Myers attended the Lost Creek Extension unit meeting held at Mrs. Short's Thursday with Mrs. Mabel Mack. The demonstration was "Menu Planning." Regular Sunday school services at 10 a. m. March 34, and preaching at 11 a. m. with Rev. Smith In the pul pit. Announcements have been received of the wedding of Miss Helen Smith and James O'Donahus, both of Butte Falls. The young couple has the good wishes of the community. Mesdsmea Julia Da vies. Bertha Young. Millie T Ingles f and Leila May Oim tern out met at R4t Myers' Wed nesday for the regular Radio Study club. Next meeting, April a, will also be at Mn. Myers' Anyone at all In terested U urged to attend. SMUDOE OIL from your oil com psny We have two large oil trucks ready to deliver smudge oil to yui ranch Ask us for rates, phone 833 F. S Samson Co. Lawnmo'xeri time to get thm hsrpened and repaired; called tot and delivered Medford Cyclery. 33 N. Fir. Phone 3431. Tour watch repairing will reeeire my personal attention. Johnson Cue Jeweler . - MARVIN GEORGE and hit tnd. , Oriental Oarden TONIOHT. (0UNTY Butte Falls BUTTE FALLS. March 31. (Spt. Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas and I'htldien have moved to Brookings, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Alburn and chil dren moved to Smith River on Monday. Mrs. Jennie Pearson hag arrived irm uuranRu, voio,, io oe wun nex i motner, wno la ill at the commu-1 nlty hospital in Medford. j Miss Hazel Taylor, primary teacher, spent last week with her mother, who Is et the Community Hospital In Medford. MUd Jean Cadrow substituted for Misa Taylor, teaching the first and second grades. Hustlers' club was entertained by Mr. Alice Tungate Thursday. Mrs. Putney Is visiting In Medford. Butte Falls school bonrd re-elected the following teachers to teach next year: In the grades. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Clark. Mrs. Ruth Mtchell, Miss Hazel Taylor. Roscoe Larson was re elected as principal of the high school. Putney's store Is belnf renovated. A new floor hag been put In. the walla have been kalsomlned and the shelves and tables and counters painted. There is a new arrange ment of stock and everything looks new and clean. Mrs. Cleveland Is putting In lawn on the lot adjoining her store. This will Improve the street and corner greatly. More vacant lots should be seeded or gardened, thus giving tourists, aa well as home folks, a welcome greeting and affording own ers pleasure as well. Emmett Qott spent Sunday at bis home. The aenlor dance last Friday night was attended by Eagle Point and Prospect young people. It was a suc cess in every way. Twenty-two dol lars was taken In and this money will be used to buy stage settings fcr the high school auditorium. . The following program was given at the high school Friday night. March 8: High School Orchestra Qcertea That Are Brightest, from "Marltant." Woman Is Fickle, from "Rlgoletto," I Dreamed I Lived In Marble Halls, from "The Bohemian Girl." "Father's Day On," freshman play Warren Couley, Felda Rlchman. Lola F-dmondson. Leola Edmondson, Dorothy Baker, Jessie Chambers, Har lan Tungate, Billy Spencer. "Tale of Capri" Mnxlne Jackson. "When Three Is Not a Crowd" by VlrRll Clark. Ruth Carson, Opal Wooley. Community Singing, leader Mrs. A. S. Lay. "The Orange Colored Necktie" by sophomores LeRoy Smith, Evelyn Burg, Maxlne Jackson, Opal Wooley. Bob Pops, Frances Webb. Wayne Smith. "Rondo Caprlcclo" (Mendelssohn) by Mrs. E. Lay. "Alibi" (a play) Jean Page, Fred Hoefs, Jerry Ting. "The Last Round-Up" Boyi' Glee olub. "Henry'a Mall Order Wife' by Jim Tungate, Elmer Abbott, Tom Sawyer. Wlllana Bralnard, Frances Smith, Edgar Tungate. Beagle BEAGLE, March 31. (Spl.) Ruby Schula and Mrs. Mar, on Bennett were Medford visitors the last of the week. Clinton Blaine and family and Grandma Blaine of Jacksonville were visitors Saturday at the Ray Blaine home. Saturday sixteen of the school chil dren, chaperoned by Miss Adams, hiked to Cave Rock and spent the day. They ate their lunch above the cave and explored the surrounding country In the afternoon. Those who went were James and Vivian Mulhollen, Gordon Walker, Mae and Joan Edler. Opal and Noble and True nmn Brown. Ruby and Nedra Schutz. Emma Prink, Walter Gillette. Robert Blschoff, Lloyd, Robert and Ernest Sanderson. The Edler brothers "buyzzed" up their wood Thursday. Charlie Mul hollen and R- Blschoff helped them. Charlie Mulhollen had the mlefor tune to lose one of bis milk cows this week. Mr. and Mrs. Chss. Do Arm on d of Flounce Rock visited home folks here Saturday and Pvhdav. Mr. : and Mra. Tom Ralney. Mrs. Jasper Hannah, Mrs. Everette Hannah and sons, Everette and Tommy, and Dale Hawkins from over the river at ended Sunday school here last Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mulhollen and family were guests at the Adolph SchulE home Sunday. Miss Walker, county health nurse, visited school here Monday and weighed the pupils. The Independent community Sun day school Is gradually growing. There were 47 present last Sunday. Rev Millard Is superintendent and he sang a special song Sunday, "The Little White Church by the Road," oneof Rev. Millard's own compositions Sun day school Is held at the school house every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock Everyone Is Invited to come. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Frlnk. son. Nor rls, and daughter. Emma, were Bun day guests at the home of Mr, and Mra. Lamkln of Delle View. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Simmons and family of Davis. Cal.. have returned to their home after being here for a few days, called by the death of Mrs. Simmons' father. Mr. Sweet, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pence and son have returned to their home In Klamath Falls. WINDOW OI.ASS -We sell window glsss snd will replace rour broken wlndim, reaeouaoly. Iruwbridga Cab UMt Wotka. Briefs Talent TALENT, March 20. (8pl.) Mnny Talent people attended the enter tainment at Wagner creek school Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harshberger enter tained Mr. and Mra. B. Wlthrow. Mr. and Mra. L. Olllcreat and Mr. and Mrs. C. Kolmea with a card party March 17 at their home. Mtaa Oltve Johnaon waa a truest at Mr. and Mrs. H. Lowe over the week-end. Mrs. Learning, who haa been visit ing her daughter, Mrs. E. Cochran of Klamath Falls, returned ham. Saturday evening. Frank Kerbv. who haa been In thm Sacred Heart hospital, waa brought nome Sunday. Mrs. Frank fmlth transacted hnsl. ness In Ashland Friday. Miss Ella Lorrv of San rrnnefiwjk visited Mr. and Mra. F. Harahberge Saturday and attended the St, Pat rick party. She left Sunday lor Portland. At a special meeting of the school board March 10th, the entire teach ing staff of Talent waa elected. Nnr- man Ashcraft will continue at th nean of the schools. Talent P.-T. A. held their regular business meetlnsr nf. the vhMi av- day. It was decided to give s pie social in April, .Mra. Wanda Work to head the committee in the affair. Joanahs Barrett and A. C. Water man of the Ashland mine spent the week-end In Talent. The St. Patrick party, given b7 the Dramatic club Saturday night at the city hall, will long be re membered for the good time every one had. The hall was decorated! with gay balloons and festoons of green and white. At 11:30 the guests were given noise makers and ser pentlnes. and the merry making continued until ia o'clock, when a delicious lunch In real Irish style was served by the committee m charge. Don MontiTomerv mont. fha end with his family. Mr. Montgom ery to working for the Skeeter broth, ers near Grants Pass. The community waa saddened and shocked by the sudden death Sun day, of Mrs. W. M. Maxwell, wife of tne cuy marsnau. Mrs. Maxwell, who has been In 111 health for some time, was thought to have been well on the way to recovery, her death vm due to plural pneumonia. The com munity exienas their heartfelt sym pathy to the bereaved family. Harry H. Lowe has been appoint ed a member of the board of di rectors of the Ashland Chamber of Commerce to represent Talent dis trict, t Mrs. Carl Baylor and children left for Wlldervllle, Oregon. Tuesday be cause of the serious Illness . of . her mother, Mrs. DeVoe. Wagner Creek WAGNER CREEK, March 91. (Spl.) The Wagner Creek P.-T. A. presented a two-act play entitled "The New Minister Arrives." MarcH 18. The play. "Pink and Patohea," which won flrat place In the Talent Chamber of Commerce contest waa alao given. The Ashland Kiltie band played a few numbers and four girls from the Ashland Junior high school tap-danced between acts. A cV-e and-candy walk afterward afforded: much enjoyment. Muslo waa fur nlshed by the Schumaker orchestra. Miss Ooldle Abbott la visiting at the home of her sister, Mra. Frank Blanchl this week. Mrs. J. F. Sawyer visited her mother. Mrs. J. F. Hedrlcks of Ash" land, March 14. Mrs. Curtis McOrew has moved to Leland Auto camp to be near her husband's work. Mrs. Ella Abbott visited her daugh. ter, Mr. Frank Blanchl of Medlord for a few days this week. Wagner Creek la waking up from the depresalon. An automobile sales man was canvassing the district March 19 and 30. George Gerby moved a new fam ily Into his place up Wagner -creek March IS. Farmers up Wagner creek are busy doing their spring spraying this week. Shady Cove SHADY COVE, March 30. (Spl.) Claud Richards returned home to Ventura. Calif., last week. Mr. Ham ilton and Mr. Joiner went with him. Peter Bets and Mrs. BeU visited Mr. and Mrs. John Leaden Sunday, Miss Verda and Miss Velma Mat thews of Eagle Point visited their uncle. Charles Winkle, over the veek-end. Many are making gardens and doing other farming between snow storms the last week, but everything la looking like aprlng. Mrs. Caroline Johnson U able to be up and around after long Ill ness the last winter. Mrs. Velah Johnson, wife of T. J. Johnson, la quite 111 and la In Medford. John Leaden. Paul Schotleld and Edward Fisher were caller. In Med ford Tuesday. A number from Shady Cove went to the eitenalon unit program at Trail Saturday night. All report good time. Mr. and Mra. Grant Mathews ot San Diego are eipected here soon to visit for a while at the home of their daughter. Mrs. Dick Johnson. When It comes to radio, remember, TiuUi a can do IV rnon 23. -