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PAGE WHAT YOU WPMqssified FOR EASY REFERENCE gj (g rroroRD wail trtbunt:. medford, ot?f.gont. tvednesday, 'aprtl s, ikw. I Vtt I Vft 1 Bead every ad on tills page. You will probably find ex actly the thing yon want to buy or wll. If It Isn't there, idierttse. It's Inexpensive, effective. BATES Per word first Insertion - (Minimum 2sc) Each additional Insertion, per word (Minimum lock Per line per mopth without copy changes .SI.2S Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST II dog missing, call 1MB. MALE AND FEMALE BUSINESS MANAGER Lady or gen tleman with sales experience: $100 lor capital: secured and returnable. , Only hustler may apply. Box 2462. Tribune. WANTED MALE HELP THREE MEN to start work at once. Must be free to travel. Average earnings 2S.OO to 35.00 per week. You have a good chance for ad vancement. Call 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Grand Hotel. W. H. Fuller. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced fountain and lunch girl. 332 W. 6th. WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral housework. Country. Phone Mrs. S. M. Tuttle, Central Point. ll-X-2 between 4 and a. WANTED Woman for housework. Phone alternoons or evenings. 852 -J. ... . kiTn unman llvinr near Lin coin school to take care of S year old boy. Call at 346 N. Front after 1 p. m. WANTED SITUATIONS bitt Tint v iininciimhprpti middle aged woman wants work by month or hour. 00 raim. WANTED Bookkeeping part or full time. Have had considerable ex perience In Creamery and Produce offices, write jjox zioi, iriouiic. WANTED By young married man nt anxi irtnii lnu.-ni;. orchard. or anything. 375 'j So. Central or phone 449-R. . WANTED-.M1SCKLLANE0US WANTED 8 or 7 ft. cover crop disc with onset nucn. Lrewis omiui Talent. WANTED Good second hand sad die. Write Frank Dawson, Jackson vllle. t 1 viTcn t o run tii-rf n Laval cream separator. Another might do. Write M. tioinsier, iB.tfi.L. DO COMMERCIAL spraying. McOon agle. Phone 258-M. WANT good used furniture, insehoid goods, ladles' and children's cloth ing. Must be in good .condition 610 E. Main St. ' WANTED Wool, mohair. See us be fore you sell. Wool bags St twine for sale. Medford Bargain House 27 No. Grape St. Ph. 1062. WANTED We pay cash tor household goods furniture and stoves We also ouy metals, hides, pelts, wool and mo hair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St Phone 1062; FOR RENT HOUSES 3. ROOM modern house, partly fur nished. Garage. 124 Stark St. FOR RENT Just completed new four room house, close In. also small 3-room house furnished. Tel. 477-J. FOR RENT House. Inquire 1110 W, 9th. FOR RENT 4 furnished houses, wat er. 813 Summit. FOR RENT Five room, partially fur nished nome. opienaia resiaennai district. Moderate rent. Beautiful lawn and shrubbery, large back yard, garage. Heated by oil circula tor. Address box z-izi, moune. FOR RENT 4-room unMrnished - house; 2 -room apt.; eas. lath gar age; 1 or 2 adults. Car house fo: sale. 410 Hamilton. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house newly decorated. Inquire 105 So Oakdale. HOUSE for rent. 1232 W. FOR REN1 Homes rurmsned or unftirnidhed Brown ti White FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RFNT Holly Court. No. 2. Call 195. after 5 00. 16,0. BACHELOR apartment. 445 So. Front FOR RENT 3-room furn. apt. Gar age. Adults. 315 No. Bartlett. FOR RENT Comfortable heated apt Radio. Frlgtdatre. 618 So. Oakdale. jilt, sly lurniMiea two x 3 room keeping a trtrnrnta rise, id Redooaoie apartment.". Acuit. 60 w nth. ; TURKEY cm FURNISHED i?etm neater no i.e- ' 1 . FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Apt. Welch. No children. 716 FOR RENT Apt. 33 Apple. FOR RENT Furnished apartment 70S S. Oakdale. FOR RENTi-FURNISHED ROOMS ROOM for gentleman, close n; bath. garage. 609 C. Main. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS LOCATION FOR RENT At 32 North Grape street Will remodel to suit tenant, furn ish steam heat if desired Sire 16x60 feet Will rent or I'ise at reasonable figure Call at Mall Tribune (Newspaper) office. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE OAKLAND. CAM'. Exchange Income property. also homes lor ranches. What have you? CALiF. -OREGON REALTY CO. 2532 Telegraph Ave. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE SPECIAL BARGAINS 22 acres, Im proved, close In. (2750. 2 acres, Im proved, only (500. BO acres, good buildings, productive land, stock and equipment goes. $1200: also have very attractive buys In homes. L. G. Plckell, 204 East Main, Phone 1680-J. . FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Large lot In Klamath Falls, some Improve ments for Medford property. Box 2352, Tribune. HOMES, ranches, orchards, mines. dairies, river frontage good fishing. Everything In Real Estate. W. J. Roberts. Realtor, 720 W. 2nd. SACRIFICE to SETTLE ESTATE 5-room home, double garage; clear, paved street, near schools. $750 cash. Inquire 1028 No. Central. For Southern Oregon property SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO. 44 N. Riverside. FOR SALE By owner. Heir crek bottom. 10 to 50 acres, dose In. Tel. 1624-L. FOR SALE Modern 4 -room home on east side. 6 minutes walk from city center $600 will handle, balance 6 Box 4B15. Tribune. BROWN it WHITE are selling small acreage tracts 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 WHEN you think of real estate, think 01 orown & wnite. BROWN it WHITE offer a flno home on the OLD STAGE ROAD at a sac rlfice. This property hia many t tractions, early and late fru:ts. nuu etc. The windows of this house frame a wonderful panorama of the valley. Let us show you tnls place and qnot the attractive price at whjcr It' car be bought rmht now BROWN &. WHITE, 104 West -la!n Phone 130. HOUSES FOR SALE OR KENT--Jackson County Building St Loan Ass'n Phone 195. SEE Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc.. Buy Your Home. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1927 Chevrolet dump truck, engine In excellent condi tion, rubber fair. Call 525 Ed wards. FOR SALE: 1 ton 1932 Ford truck, dunl wheels long base, factory stake body, or will trade for late model Ford or Chew closed car 1603 No. Riverside. CHRYSLER 70 coach. Star delivery. Kay s Marxet, Talent. 1934 PLYMOUTH 4-dr. sedan looks and runs like a new car. less than 9000 miles can handle your car as all or part of down payment. Bal ance terms. EAKIN MOTOR CO. Hudson - Terraplane Dealer GOOD USED CARS 30-Day Written Guarantee 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Bus. coupe 1933 DeLuxe Plymouth sedan 1932 Plymouth sedan 1933 Chev. Sport coupe 1931 Chev. Victoria 1930 Chev. sedan 1930 Chev. Bus. coupe 1929 Chev. coach 1929 Ford Town sedan 1929 Ford Pannel del. 1929 Ford coupe 1930 Chev. Sport rdstr. 1930 Bulck 5port coupe Several more to choose from at ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC., Used Car Lot on East 6th FOR SALE Dodge car; 3 red brood sows, to farrow In 3 months; feed er and weaner pigs. Dans, over Buckshot hill. BARGAINS every one. at 22 SO Fir LOOK at all the used cars before you buy 22 So Fir DON'T FORGET 22 So. Fir for better used car values. AT A SACRIFICE 1934 V-.8 Tudor sedan; small mileage 22 So Fir FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Weaner pts. Adolph Shultz, Beagle. Ore. FOR SALE: 20 span of broke vo'k horses, youni. fat and rady to go to work. Uskey Brstiers, Malta. Ore FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS RED hatching eeg.i. Phone 4-F-4. FOR SALE 19 NarrairanwU hens lay- j In One Narraeanvtt gobbler. Rt 1. Box 72. Beall Lane. f.m hatching. Watij 1 WHITE LFdMuliN e&a, 5oy I FOR BALE POULTRY AND EGGS BOOKING orders lor Rhole Island Red baby chocks for April and May dellvery. Sunnyfleld and New Hampshire rels. Erns for hatching. CunumnKs Poultry Ranch, 6 ml. out Midway Road. CUSTOM hatching chicks and tur- aeys. bweeney poultry ara. BLACK Minorca, setting eggs. Earn art. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE! Fordson tractor, galvan ized dipping vat for hogs or sneep. Fresh Jersey cow. Lewis Smith. Talent. FOR SALE Redwood posts. 7 ft, 10c each while they last. Volney DUoa. Nat. Bldg., 124 N. Riverside. FERTILIZER -Well rotted barn-yard $2.00 yd. 3 yds for $3.50 deliver ed. Phone 31, Central Point. PANSY PLANTS. 25c dozen. MBln. Dressier. 1107 E LARGE oil range with oven $10. Tel. 15-F-22. . FOR SALE Cheap, power drag saw. Excellent condition. New fl'i It. blade, phone 601, Central Point. C MELODY saxophone. Trade for alto or tenor. Kay s Muraet. i'aient. FOR SALE Kohler davenport. Good shape. Priced right. 612 So. Holly. SPECIAL River loam, 2 yds. $2.00. Fertilizer and garden plowing. Washed sand, rock, plaster sand. Bate man "3. 1534-Y or 812-J. RE-CLEANED Hanchen barley. $2.00 per cwt. Re-cleaned Federation wheat. $1.60 per cwt. Henry Nte- dermeyer. I mile No. Jacksonville. Old Stage road. Tel 354, jaexson vllle. FOR SALE Electric range, radio, clock, kitchen table. 2 chairs, trunk. End Beall Lane, turn north. 4th house on left. CLEAN Beardless and Hanchen seed barley. E. H. Ntedermeyer. FOR SALE Twohole Frttfidalre In good condition. Bargain. J. V Manke. 2 miles east of Jackson ville. Call at ranch. FOR SALE CHEAP Lumber eultaole for brooder houses. Can arrange for money under FHA plan for any building repairs. Economy Lumbei Co.. Tel 694. North Pacific Hwy at Court St. FOR SALE Evergreens, flowering shrubs, delphiniums, grape vines. A good selection of bluc-fjrecn Ari zona cypress. Glascock 5 Nursery 264 Beatty St. NEW EXTRA LOW PRICES I for HIGH QUALITY FIELD SLEDS Write quick for prices and tamplcs of our Cossack. Grimm a no Com mon Alfalfas. Clovers and Grassei INTERMOUNTAIN SEED COMPANY Twin Falls, Idaho. OLD barnyard pulverized fertilizer for lnwn and spring planting 1 yds. for $3.50. sandy loam. $2.50. also commercial spraying. Phone 258-R. FOR SALE Wheat. $1 50 Garrett. Rt. 4. Box 46. wt. N. J FOR SALE Home-grown alfalfa seed. F E Bybee. Medford Rt. 3 BARGAINS IN USED FARM TOOLS 4 used tractors, 2 sprayers. 1 farm wagon. 1 pump Jack, I -noise rtlac harrow. 1 I8-ln. tractor plc-w, spring tooth harrow, 1 hay chopper, 1 fanning mill. HUBBARD BROS, INC. 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. 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. 8-157 See W E Thomas or E. J. Riley. 45 So. Cen tral. Expert window cleaners. LET GEOROE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning Ac upholstering dentistry. DENTISTRY Dr. L H. Gove, 325 E Main. EAD3 TRANSFER it STORAOE CO--Offlce 1015 No. Central phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEV TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 619 North Riverside Phone 615. Painting St raperhanging. WE CREATE DISTINCTIVE CHARM in colors for your home by paint ing, tinting, paperhanglng. HARRY MARX. Route 1, Phone 14-F-4. M A BLISS Painting 4e paperhang Ing. Tel 648-W 313 So. Grape. , JOHN H LOCK painter and decor ator Quality work Prices rrason able Res 124 King 8t Call 9&3-R BUSINESS CHANCES 40 A PLACER MINE for sale Cheap. Pruitt s store in Rogue River. FOR SALE Lunch counter. Oood Sfaciv trade 327 So 6th 8t Klam ath Falls PERSONAL REV. ORACE CLARK The depend able prhic My work t done ar ntif i-r,;i itnrt h a guar ant RhriinK daily. Will b in MoaXurd maay YYaic& lor locauoo. LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Creditor. Notice Is herewith elven that Geo. N. Flak has been appointed by the Honorable Earl B. Day. Judge of tne County Court of the Stat of Oregon In and for the County of Jackson, executor of the Last Will And Tegu ment of Rose 1 ma A. Morrison, de ceased, and all persons having claims a,? a lnt the estate of said Ro.-elma A Morrlson are herewith directed to present the same properly verified the undersigned at the off'ce of F. P. Farrell. Attorney, Room 10. Jackson County Bank Bldg.. Medford. Oregon, within six (6) months from the data of the first publication of this no tice, which date la the Gth day of March. 1935. GEO. N FISK. Executor of the Last Will and Testa ment of Roselma A- Morrison, de ceased. City Warrants Called for Payment Notice Is hereby given that there are funds on hand In the Genera Fund of the Cltv of Medford for the redemption of Warrants Nos. 8793 to 4113 Inc. Interest on the above War rants will cease after April 3rd. 1935. uaied tnis 1st day or April. 1935. QUS H- SAMUELS. City Treasurer. Warrant Call Notice la hereby given that School District No. 49. Jackson County, war rants no. 13859 to No. 14166 Inclus ive are called for payment. Interest to cease on April 4. 1935. Warrants to be presented for payment at the office of the District Clerk, city Hall. Medford, Oregon. REBECCA JENSEN, Clerk School District No. 40. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Frank Chtlders and Myrtle Chlldeis, husband and wife, Plaintiffs, vs. Fredericks Downing and John Doe Downing, her husband, tf married (true name unknown); the un known heirs of Fredericks Downing and John Doe Downing, If either be dead; Southern Oregon Credit Bureau; also all other oersona ot parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest in or to the real estate described In the Complaint herein, Defendants- To each and all of the above named Defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the Complaint of the Plaintiffs on file herein against you. or otherwise plesd thereto within four (4) weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons. And you are hereby notified that if you fall to appear and answer the Complaint of the Plaintiffs as re quired herein, or otherwise ple.id thereto, Plaintiffs will take a Decree against you for the relief demanded In said Complaint, a succinct state ment of which la as follows, to-wit: For a decree of this Court that each and all of the Defendants herein be required to fully set forth any and all right, title, estate, lion, claim or Interest whatsoever that thev or any of them may have, or claim In to or upon said real property, ar any por tion thereof; that each and all of the claims that may be made on the part of any or all of said Defendants here in in or to said real nronertv herein described in Plaintiffs Complaint on me in the above Court, and more particularly described as follows, to wlt: Beginning at the corner common to Sections 25 and 36. Twp. 37 South of Range 2 West and Sec tions 30 and 31, Twp. 37 South oi Range I West W. M running thence East 240 feet to the cen ter of Oakdale Avenue In the City of Medford, Jackson County, Ott gon; thence south 825.75 feet to Intersection of the center line of Oakdale Avenue and Belmont Ave nue in said City; thenre West 301 14 feet to point of beginning; thence West 11414 feet; thence North 177 feet; thence East 111 feet; thence South 75 feet; thence Bart 3 feet; Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1 Word of la mentation 6, Sea bird f. Bark of the paper mul berry It. Farm building IS. Born 14. (s In debt 15. On the ocean 16. Those who sell tickets at reduced prices; collocj, 15. Keen 20. Newspaper paragraph 2L Illuminating device 33. Ruminant animals S7. Crusted dish 30. Scarce 22. Greek portico 32. Denoting a question 16. Rare gas 27. Read metri cally 88. rootlike part 29. Portable belters 41. Arabian sea port 48. Ths orient Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle B A YL AlulR A T A U T M N'T 1 E rM low tTe p iTdMIP gTa mIe s PR ElYfi "1 E gjsjT A, ft L A ciT Olw M SMT E E Aye run c ato r s ekkMokMsMky 41. Flexible slen der tWlg ued as a band 4t. Variety of apple 22. Final purpose or aim It. Canal in New York state B5. Enemy ft. Rude cabins 27. Unite by fua- tna heat 1 r r r w r r wa r r r i mi ml if Hi!2' J1 H23 !L!L 27 ZS 21 g:30 3' 3Z 5 i IJ' Ir If 11 ., ... r I, I, . .... - V- " -. A; 43 44 47 55 "ij" """"" ' ; , thence South 103 feet to the plaoe of beginning; or any part thereof, be adjudged and declared to be null and void; that tll Plaintiffs herein be decreed to be the owners in fee simple of said real property, free and clear of any right, or claim whatsoever on the part of said Defendants or any of them. That each and all of the Defend ants herein, and each and all per " claiming, or to claim oy. through or under them, or any of them, be forever enjoined, restrained and bar red from asserting, attempting to cj tabltsh, or claiming any.r'ght, title estate, lien or interest whatsoever in. to. or upon said rent property, or any part or parcel thereof; and that Plaintiffs title to said premises be forever quieted and set at rest. This Summons Is pub'.lsned tn the j Medford Mall Tribune oy order of the Honorable H. D. Norton, Judge of the above entitled Court duly made the 20th day of March. 1035 The date of the first puollcatlon of this Summons Is March 20. 1935. O. H. BENOTSON. Attorney for Plaintiffs. 136 Bast Main Street. Medford, Oregon. Notice of Sheriff! sale. By virtue of an execution on fore closure duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the Coun tv of Jackson, to me directed nnd dated on the 11th day of March. 1935. in a certain action therein, wherein The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, as Plaintiff, recovered Judgment against the property here inafter described, for the sum of Five Thousond Four Hundred Forty-f ror and 59-100 Dollars ($5444.59). with costs and disbursements taxed at Thirty-four and 85-100 ($3485) Dol lars, which judgment was enrouea and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court in said County on the 5th day of March, 1935. Notice la hereby given that, pursu ant to the terms of the said execu tlon. I will on the 13th day of April, 1935. at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. at the front door of the Courthouse in the City of Medford. In Jackswn County. Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction or cash to the high est bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, together with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as provided oy law. all of the right, title and Interest that the said defendants, LehJ R. Hardman: Earl J. Cameron, a minor: Rob Roy Cameron, a minor: Oreta M. Hardman, a minor: Nell L. Hardman. a minor; Phyllis L. Hardman. a minor: L. R. Buckley, as administrator of the estate of Hattle May Hardman, de ceased; Pal A. LaClaire (also known as Pal LeClalre) and Mnry LaClaire (also known as Maria LeClalre), h'ts band and wife; J. A. McKltrtck and Nora McKltrlck. husband and wife; Weasley McKltrlck and Jine Doe Mc Kltrlck. whose true name la Ethel McKltrlck. husband and wife; George H. Tucker: E. B. Tucker; Kimball Fruit Company, Inc., a corporation; Sgobel Ac Day. Inc., a corporation; Sgobel & Day Credit Corporation, a corporation; Southern Oregon Credit Bureau, a corporation: and Rogue River National Farm Loan Association, a corporation, had on the 19th day of April. 1923, or now have in and to the following oescnoea property, situated In the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, to-wit: 1. The North Half of the South east Quarter and the Southwest Quar ter of the Northeast Quarter of Sec tion Nine. Township Thlrty-stx, So-ith of Range Two, West of the Willamette Meridian. 2 Beginning at the Southeast Cor ner of the Northeast Quarter of Sec tion Nine, Township Thirty-six. South of Range Two, West of the Willam ette Meridian, and running thence west aiong tne center line or Mic tion Nine, 80 rods, thence North AO rods, thence Eas 80 rod to the Et line of Section Nine, thence South along the East line of Section Nine, bo rods to the place or beginning, containing 30 acres, situated In Jack son County. Oregon. Together with all water and water rights used upon or appurtenant to Cross-Word Puzzle T. Systematic 2. Highest 9. Wondering fear 10. By IU Oonker 17. Support for furniture 19. Young salmon 22. Disfigures Jt4. On top of 25. Lacerated Utters 27, Measure of capacity 22. African arrow poison 29, English col lege 31. Old oath 14. Wnt In 35. Afreah 40. tihort for a . Rt. Terminal 69. Lars; plant DOWN 1, Arabian sarmentc 2. Part nt a whip 2. Surface 4. Tangle 8. Type men -urea 2. Mutual (riving and return ing darkness 44. Not dangerous 46. Extended Journey 47. Feel great aversion for 48. Other 4ft. f'luuch sitting 00. IWore 6U Be the mat tar with 22. Masculine n!krm me mm said lands and however evidenced. Dated this 13th dav of March. 1933. SYD I BROWN. Sheriff of Jarkaon County, Oregon. By HOWARD GAULT. Deputy. Satire for Publication. Department of the Interior. U & Land Office at RoeebuiY, Oregon, March ttth, 1935. Notice Is hereby given that Lew J H. Wyant. of Lake Creek. Ore., wno. on March 3. 1930, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 018917. for S'i SWV4 and SWfc 6E',4. Section 19, Township 36 S... Range 3 E. Willam ette Meridian, has filed notice of In tention to make final three -vear proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Victor A Tengwald. U. 8. Oommlasloner. at Medford. Ore., on the 20th day of April. 1935. - Claimant name as witnesses: Frank Kllugle. Gold Zundel, L O. Harris, W. S. Chapman, all of Lake Creek. Oregon. WILLIAM H. CANON. Register. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, , U. s Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon. March 4. 1935. Notice U hereby given that Joseph D. Morrison, of Eagle Point. Oregon, who. on July 3rd. 1928. made Home stead Entry. Serial No. 017959. for E4 SE4, Section 29, Township 34 8.. Range 3 E.. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three-year oroof. to stahtih claim to the land above described. oerore victor A. Termwald. U. s. Com. mlsaioner, at Medford. Oregon, on the 20th day of April, 1935. uiaimant names as witnesses: R O. Conley. of Sams Vallev. Ore gon; William Hockenyos, of 1600 N. njversiae. Medford. Ore.; Theodore Fredenburg. of Butt Fail, nr. Joseph Mynot. of Trail, Ore.. Star Rt. WILLIAM H. CANON. Register. SynopMU of Annukl Stutemont of th IMTKll STATES FIKE I.VM HA.NCE rn of Nw York, In the fluta of Nw York on tha thirty. flnt day of Decombar. i3i, mtd to the Inauraca rommiuinn. ar of the State of Oregon, pursuant to CAPITAL, Amount of capital stock ' Pld UP f 1,000,000.00 INCOME Nat premium racalvod dur ing 1 bo year f t,SCH,UM$ Interim, dlvM,nd and rnt rclvd durlnf the yr 1,004, T.B8 Incoma from othar aourcwi recolvttd during- the year 834.ftOS.flO Total income 111,343.490.33 DIflBUHHKMENTS Nat loaaat paid during the yaar including adjuatmant expanses f 4, 341, v08.se jjivuienna paid on capital lock durlnir the year... ISO. 000.00 Commlaalona and a lariat paid during tho yaar ... 3.338.103. IT Taxaa, )lcnita and faaa pnlrf during the yaar ... 348,721.14 Amount ot all other expen ditures t,9ft.4fl. Total axpendlturaa tlO.730.313.81 ASSETS Value of real aetata owned (market value) I S38.304.77 Value of stork a and nonde ownl (mar hot value) .. 30.440.811.33 Ijoana on mortgagee and col lateral, am Ch in banks and on hand Pram i uma in courae of col lection written since Hep- t ember 30, 1934 Intoreat and rente due and accrued and other admit ted aaaate 834.783.11 1,378.368.11 1,087,333.43 14T.ST8.84 Total admitted aaaMit .1:6.384,876.38 LIABILITIES Oroaa claims for Iosms un paid $ 1,671.446.00 Amount of unearned premi ums on all outstanding risk ft.10O.833.3S Due for commission and brokerage 16,000.00 All other liabilities ...... TflK.931.73 Total liabilities except capital Caoltal Dald 811,886,309.00 up 3,000,000.09 Surplus over all liabilities ...11.7Sl.e7.1I Surplus aj holders rrarla oollcy f 13,713. 667.38 Total tI6.SS4.74.2a BUSINESS IN ORBOON KOR THB YEAR Net premiums received dur- inc the year 292.491.01 Loanfs pnM during ihe year.. 47,040.4 Lonfiea incurred during the yctr 49.029.42 Name of Company, United States Fits Insurance Company. Name of president. J. Lester Paraone. Name ot Secretary. David O. Wake man. Statutory realdent attorney for serv ice. Insurance commissioner Salem, Oref on. EARL R. TI'MT. Agent Mftriforfl, Ore. Forest Creek FOREST CREEK. April 8. (Spl.) Logging op.rfttlont h&ve been reaum. ed on the Duggan piece. Charlee Ze'.k and Donald Dorothy are cut ting. Mr. and Mra. Loula Culr and Mra. Charlr. MadMn and daughter. Alice. were Sunday visitors at the home ot Mr. Culy'a parents on the Appiegate. Mrs. John Black Is still In Medford taking care of her mother, who la seriously 111. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Culy and Donald Dor othy attended a play given by the Junior clasa In Jacksonville Friday night. Miss Alice Madsen waa one of the cant of "Second Story Peggy." Mrs. Paul E. Pearce and Mrs. George Puree were Medford shopping visit ors Thursday. Saturday bustneea visitors to Med ford were Mr. and Mra. Jack Crump and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ivsn Davles, Mary Davles. Mrs. Oeorge Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. Hsrry Ayers and Mr. and Mrs. Loula Culy. Sunday vliltors at the home of Mrs. Psul Pearce were Mr. and Mrs. Orval Blair of Jacksonville, Mr. and Mra Win. Hoefft and family of Lake Creek and Mr. and Mra. Jack Argravas and fSfP-'-'y of Talent. Ipswich Jail "Bombed" IPSWICH. Maea. (UP) Les OOUTI ty tall, home of the first ahie shop In a United States prison, was 'Mmbed" by ERA workers recently, lhere we no confuelon following the blast as there were no Inmates houvd there The building, more than 10) rears ow waa raied because of the lack of bual neaa. Notice Notice Is hereby given that after April I. l3i I will not be responsible for any debu Incurred by anyone other than myself. UIUEfi STUAJLT. (0UNTY McLeod McLEOD, April 8. (8pl.) Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Qlaaa celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary March 34. The following guests spent the day with them: Munroe Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. I Walker and family of Sams Valley ! and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rodger and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Clemens of Med ford spent March 34 wtth Mr. and Mrs. R, H. Allworth. MUa Margaret Colllngwood, who sustained Injuries In an automobtle cldent near Talent Saturday ntght, is recovering at the home of her par ents Mr. and Mrs. Lee Colllngwood, who now are located In the Hoag cabin near the bridge. Home Extension club of the Upper Rogue Orange was organized Tuesday at McLeod. The following officers were elected : Vice chairman. Mrs. Dale Sawyer; secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Harry Merrlman. Mrs. Ray Vaughn had previously been anointed chlar man. The club will begin actlvlttes with a candy sale after the next Orange meeting, which will be held at McLeod April 4. Kenneth Taylor, who underwent an appendicitis operation recently, re turned to his home Saturday. He Is recovering nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Camp and daughters were In Medford Thursday. Mrs. Paul Robertson, Mrs. Mclnnls and Mrs. Camp shopped In Medford Wednesday. Mrs. Lee Colllngwood spent the day with Ashland friends Wednesday. A basket social and program was given by the Upper Rogue Orange Friday night at Rogue Elk. A large crowd attended. Bidding was brisk and about $20 was oleared. Mrs. J. F. Dltsworth. Sr.. Is re ported HI In a Medford hospital. E- D. Hoag Is fairly well recovered from his recent attack of asthma. The McLeod community was deeply grieved at the sudden passing of E. E. Ash last week. A large number from here attended the funeral on Thursday. Sincere sympathy is felt for Mrs. Ash and family. Mrs. Cora Train spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Clifford Col- Her, last week. McLeod Home Extension unit which was scheduled to meet Thursday with Mrs. Hobart Dltsworth was postponed till Tuesday, Aplrl 3. due to so many members wishing to attend Mr. Ash's funeral. A carnival dance sponsored by the Prospect high school will be held In Its gymnasium Saturday night, April 6. at 8 o'clock. A small admission will bo charged for the carnival. The dance will be free. A special wrest ling act will be featured. e Tolo TOLO, April 3. (Spl.) A delight ful feature, of the entertainment at Tolo school March as was a number of songs by a sextet from the Olrls' alee club of Central Point hlgn school directed by Miss Ruth Schrle. ber. The girls were Misses Ruby Webster. Csrol Furry, Arlene In msnn, Vlolsbel Morrow, Kelda Jean Ayers and Bette HUI. Mrs. Ted Furry came with them. Willow Springs waa represented, too. Everett Young sang "In the Valley of the Rogue" with a deptn of feeling which showed bis appre elation of the sentiment of that song. Songs, a drill, mandolin and violin numbers by Clair and Beryl Johnson, a skit and readings round ed I very enjoyable program which waa followed by a social hour. De licious refreshments were served all. Other outside guests were Mesdamea Bucklea and Skyrman of Central Point. The bridge being built acrosa Bear creek here, la now open to traffic. Mrs. Mabel Krutrter and children have returned to Eugene after week'a visit with the Webb brothers and sister. Mr. and Mra. Ike Petermsn and children of Oold Ray spent the week-end at Ashland where they were guests of Mr. and Mra. Ralph Russel. They attended a dancing party there Saturday night. A committee of three Mesdamas Orpha Beer, Maude Robins snd Mar garet Hamor will prepare the Easter program. Mrs. Lulu E. Thurston, school teacher, la ez-offtclo a mem ber of all program committees. Ben Dawson haa been shearing sheep the past week. Mra. Dawson and children visited at the Ralph Rawson home at Oold Ray Sunday. BROWNSBORO, April ft (Sp!.) Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair of JClk creek were guesta of Mr. and Mr J. F. Maxfleld Saturday. A white robin made Its anpearanoe In Brownsboro sometime ag? and baa been greatly enjoyed and admired by the residents. With the eoeptton of darker feathers on Ita bast. It la entirely white. Members of the school tywrd mt at the achoolhouae Thursday after noon for a business mee'tnt;. W. U. Hansen who waa appointed by th county superintendent to act as di rector for the remainder of he school year, waa sworn in and t teacher's contract signed. Mias Julia eld lay has taken the school fur another year, which has pleased lie entlio community, aa she has given (tnmplete satisfaction la every way title paat year. Miss K. Hutchlnfjta and Mln Roach were calling on friends hare vVednee dav of last week. Thev were sruesw 'at lunch at the home of Mrs. Jeaie OUM. Brownsboro Briefs Phoenix PHOENIX. April S. (Spl.) Mra. Lydta Vincent celebrated her 84tf. birthday on March 35 with a birth day dinner. Quests Included Mrs. W, Poling, Mra. 8. H. Young. Mrs. J. O. N. Poll n ft. and Dri. Suale and, Dan E. Standard. Copco 111 ma were ahown to a largv crowd at the Preabyterlan church last Wednesday evening. Mra. P. H. Wood rendered several piano selec tions during the intermissions. Mlaees Mildred and Marjorle Poling spent spring vacation from SONS with their parents here. Mrs. M. r. Sheets returned home last Saturday from the Sacred Heart hospital, where she has been for the past two months. Annual congregational day of the Presbyterian church of Phoenix wilt be held April 4. beginning at 6:30 p.m., with a covered dish eupper. Each organization of the church la to give a report of their activities for the year, and annual election ot officers will take place. Les Rathbun's father has been vl<lng him the past winter, and. will return south soon. News waa received via adlo from OH Davis, son of B. N. Davis, that the ship on which he la a passenger en route to Columbia, South America, waa reported 3100 miles south of Los Angeles, Calif., last Friday. Mr. Davla haa accepted a position with a Columbian mining corporation. O. w. Con kiln has been removed to the Convalescent Home at Ash lanrj. Monday being April Fool's Day was also senior "sneak" day at the Phoenix high school, with only one student reporting for classes. The sudden rising of Bear cree Saturday afternoon caused a great deal of excitement, especially when the foot-log on the Furry-Coleman property division was swept awaj by the swift current. Mrs. Faye easier and sons are visiting at the Otto Caster home this week. Raymond Brownrlgg arrived home last Monday, having been discharged at the completion of his five-month"' term In the CCC. Dr. Susie Standard was taken to Medford for an X-ray April 1. The bones In her hip. which were In jured In a Xall in Portland early in the year, are mending as fast as possible, and her cast will be re moved next week. Adult Bible class of the Presbyte rian church met last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Brlcker. Seventeen membera were present. Election of officers was held with the following res u Its: Mrs. A. Hens- ler. president; Mrs. C. A. Knudson, vice - president; secretary treasurer, Mrs. J. O. N. Poling; assistant secre tary, Mrs. Llllle Blackwood; flower committee, Mrs. J. W. Wat kins. Mra. C. C. Hartley, Mrs. Llllle Blackwood; visiting committee, Mrs. W. Brlcker. Mrs. Marshall, and J, O. N. Poling. iceiresnment committee for the June meeting, Dr. D. E. Standard, R. E. L, Marshall, and W. A. Brlcker. Follow ing election of officers, lessons for the past quarter were reviewed. Al Standard, who haa been visit ing relatives In Klamath Falls for aome time, la expected to return to Phoenix soon. A covered dish supper la to be given by the Phoenix Thursday club for their families on Saturday, April 6 at 7:00 p.m., at the Eagle Hall, Mrs. Esther Wilson and Mrs. Ine Hayes are on the table decorating committee; Mrs. C. Barnes, and Mrs. Marjorie Wilcox are on the room decorating committee, and Mrs. Maude Daugherty and Mrs. Addle Stead man. aupper committee. O. Christiansen of Linden, Call fornla, visited last week at the home of Mrs. Lillian Coleman. Griffin Creek ORIFFIN CREEK, April S, (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Poole stopped over in Medford recently to visit friends while en route to San Jose. Cal. They spent an hour Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hood on Sunset drive. Mr. and Mrs. White and small daughter have moved Into Mr. Plan er's house on Sunset drive. Neigh bors welcome them to their neighbor hood. Mrs. D. M. Brown entertained hear uncle. Frank Oliver of Roseburg. and her aunt, Mrs. L. R. Beal of Medford, Thursday. Mrs. Ray Skeins entertained the children of the 4-H sewing and cook ing clubs at her home Saturday after noon. After their business meeting they enjoyed refreshments. Mrs. Anne Harris of Medford spent Tueaday with her daughter, Mrs, U D. Brown. Maroella Jane Brock way and Betty Jane Warren vlsted Saturday with Mrs. Hood &nd had luncheon with her. O riff In Creek Home Extension unit met last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. George risk with 3d la dim pres ent. Mrs. Mabel Mack met with the unit and gave some very Interesting discussions on various topics per taining to the second menu plan ning. On April 13 Mrs. Alice Rlcha entertains the unit at the home of Mrs. Swing In Howard district. On Wednesday of laat week Oak Orove came over and played ball with the Griffin Creek team with our team winning. Tuesday evening Griffin Creek team went over to Oak prove and played ft return gome, losing to them. Mrs. Edna Beeson returned to school Monday sfter an absence of several weeks. Kodak Developing and Printing at iiiiotfa. 116 H. Central.