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PAGE SEVENTEEN. H WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. APRTL !5. 1035. R.ttKY WW. Bead every ad on this pace. You will probably (Ind ei aclly the thine you want to buy or Mil. If It Un't there, advertlw. It's Inexpensive, effective. RATES Per word first Insertion (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion. per word . . (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes .(1.25 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Man's white gold wrist watch about 10 days ago near Town club. Liberal reward. Return to Tribune. LOST If dog missing, call 1516. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman living near Lln mln school to take care of 8 year old boy. Call at 348 N. Front alter T. p. m. WANTED SITUATIONS MARRIED man wants ranch work. Place to live. Bxperiencca, vauiu No. 6. Sunrise Auto Camp. vm.l ari.e unincumbered middle aged woman wants work by month or hour, our raira. WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US WANTED 1926 or '27 roadster. Must be cheap. Cash. No Model T. Call evenings. 1023 W. 9th St. WANTED To do plowing. Dora E Smith, 1 mile west of Talent school wanted Good second hand sad dle. Write Frank Dawson, Jackson' vllle. DO COMMERCIAL spraying. McOon- agle. Phono aaa-u. WANT good used furniture, nouaehold goods, ladles' and children's cloth ing. Must be in good condition 610 E. Main St. wanted Wool, mohair. See us ! fore vou sell. Wool bags & twine for sale. Medford Bargain House 27 No. Grape St. Ph. 1062. WANTED We pay cash for household goods furniture and stoves We also ouy metals, bides, pelts, wool and mo hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St. Phone 1062. foOentouses FOR RENT 4-room furnished home, 1016 Reddy Ave ; hardwood floors, overstuffed furniture. 30, Includ ing water. Chas R. Ray, Realtor, Medford Bldg.. Tel. 302. FOR RENT 6-room furnished house, 235 So. Riverside. Riverside Apart ments. TOR RENT Just completed new four room house, close In, also small 3 -room house furnished. Tel. 477-J. HOUSE fur rent. 1232 W. FOR RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished Brown White FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Holly Court, No. 2. Call 195. after 5:oo. 1B7U. BACHELOR apartment, 445 So. Front. FOR RENT 3 -room furn. apt. Gar age. Adults. 316 NO. Bartlett. . win rrkt Comfortable heated apt Radio. Frigldalre. 618 So. Oakdale. NICELY furnished two & 3 room apartments. Adults. 604 W. 10th. FOR RENT Apt. 334 Apple. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ROOM for (rentlemn. close n; bath, garage. 609 E 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 SALE REAL ESTATE FOR TRADE IS A., 2 houses. 2 story house with basement and 4 room house. 8 acres under cultivation Fins anrlnir and ann pump. Plenty wood. Write W. J. OU&an. East Side Coos Bay. Oregon. SPECIAL BARGAINS 32 acres, im proved, close in. S2750. 2 acres. Im proved. Only B'i Bcrra. kww hut vii no-i nroduftive land, stock and equipment goes, ft 1200; also have very attractive buys In home. L. G. Plckell. 204 East Main. Phone 1580-J. 226 ACRES Coast Paradise 4 ml. ocean frontage. ercrk. sprlnzs. 4 A. cult, balance brush pasture and timber, buildings. Trade for ranch within 25 miles Medford beiore April 12. Se Wakefield Agency, UtOfoid, Oregon. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE BRAND NEW HOMI AUTOMATIC OIL HEAT . 1918 E. MAIN ST. Open daily 2-5 p. m. Beautiful home, d rooms, bath; no mortuge or Hen to assume; 3 extra large rooms villi many windows: fine view; oemem baemem: unfinished attic. Priced below cost. No uade-ln. Courtesy to realtors. FOR SALE BO acre fruit and dairy ranch, 22 year old pears and applea out of the frost belt, going at a bargain. Phone 673. 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 Modern 4-room home on east side. 6 minutes walk from city center. (600 will handle, balance 6. Box 4815. rribllne. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & White. BROWN & WHITE are selling small acroage tracts at prices which you cannot afford to overlook. Fine SOIL, HIGHWAY. WATER, CLI MATE. Close to fine HUNTINU FISHING, come In and Investigate BROWN & WHITE REALTORS 104 W. Main. Phone 130 HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENTJack son county Building As Loan Asa'n Phone 195. SEE Charles A. wing Agency. Inc. Buy Your Home. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1' ton 1932 Ford truck, dual wheels, long base, factory stake body, or will trade for late model Ford or Chev. closed car 1603 No. Riverside. CHRYSLER 70 coach. Star delivery. Ray's Market, Talent. 1034 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 1932 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 Sport coupe Several more to choose from at ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC., Used Car Lot on East 6th BARGAINS every one. at 22 So. Fix LOOK at all the used care before you buy. 22 so. fit. DON'T FORGET 22 So. Fir for better used car values. AT A SACRIFICE 1934 V-B ruaor sedan; small mileage, vta oo rw. FOR. SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Jersey cows, heavy springers. Wayne Large, Williams, Oregon. FOR SALE OR TRADE Horses. Med ford Riding Academy. FOR SALE Weaner Shultz, Beagle. Ore. pigs. Adolph for SALE 20 span of broke work horses, young, fat and ready to go to work. Uskey Brothers, Ore. Malta. ' FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGOS MAMMOTH Bronze turkey . eggs. Nell. Rt. 1, Ashland, Ore. for SALE White Leghorn hens Hansen strain. A. H. Webster. Cen tral point. RED hatching eggs. Phone 4-F-4. WHITE LEGHORN setting ega C A DeVoe. tel 523-J-3 BOOKINO orders for Rhole Island Red baby chocks for April and May delivery. sunnyneia nna ft Hampshire reds. Eggs for hatching Cummlngs Poultry Ranch, 6 mi out Midway Road. CUSTOM hatching chicks and keys. Sweeney Poultry Yard. tur- BLACK Minorca Earhart. setting eggs- 410 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Perennial flower plants. Bargains. 343 No. orape oi. SEED corn. Minnesota 13 Yellow Dent. O. R. Penney, Rout 1, Box 29-A. Gold Hill. FOR SALE Barbecue equipment, complete fountain. FrldlEflire. tab les, chairs, etc. Phone 261 for com plete rcfrleeratlon service. FOR SALE- Boy Scouts new sleeping hag. cot. ollfd boot?, wader, can teen snd tnnlii racket Mrs. Toirey, 21 Csrefll Court. FOR SALE Fountain priced to sU DeVoe's. FOR PALE condition. Co. -"hap. sned boa. A-l Inquire Wood's Lumber FOR SALE S-ed potatoes tl 50 cut, and up- Monarch Seed 6c Feed Co, rRSALE Perennial flower plant Monarch Sl it Feed Co. 5PFCIAL River loam. 2 yds 12 00 Frt Hirer od ernrdVn plowing. Washed sand. roc. p.-ier sand. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Used tractor plow. Heft, Central Point. Tel 185. Eatl FOR SALE Gummosls treatment for .l.m., llnn.wh KH Jt- Viuw. frt FOR SALE BabV chick scratch. 02 40 cwt. Monarch Seed &i Peed Co. FOR SALE Inoculation for alfalfa seed. Monarch Seed As Feed Co. FERTILIZER Well rotted barn-yard (2 00 yd. 3 yds for $3 50 deliver ed. Phone 31, Central point. FOR SALE Land plaster. 913.00 ton. Monarch Seed as Feed Co. LARGE oil range with oven 10. Tel. 15-F-22. FOR SALE: Control ants with An trol. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. C MELODY saxophone. Trade for alto or tenor. Ray's Market. Talent. RE-CLEANED Hanchen barley. $2.00 per cwt. Re-cleaned Federation wheat. 0160 per cwt. Henry Nle dermeyer. 1 mile No. Jacksonville. Old Stage road. Tel 364, Jackson ville. FOR SALE Twohole Frtgldalre in good condition. Bargain. J. A. Manke. 2 mile east of Jackson ville. Call at ranch. FOR SALE CHEAP -Lumber sultaole for brooder houses. Can arrange for "money under FHA plan for any building repairs. Economy Lumber Co.. Tel 694. North Pacific Hwy at Court St. NEW EXTRA LOW PRICES! for HIGH QUALITY FIELD SLEDS Write quick for prices and sample of our Cossack, Grimm ann Com mon Alfalfa. Clovers and urasse INTERM OUNTA I N SEED COMPANY Twin Falls, Idaho. FOR SALE Home-grown aifalfa seed F E By bee. Medford Rt. 2 BUSINESS CHANCES BECAUSE OF SICKNESS Must sell or lease my small lunch room. Good business, small overhead. Box 2666, Tribune. FOR 8ALE Restaurant In operation. Main St. of Grants Pass. Will ac cept car or truck as part payment. Call Central Point Cheese Plant. 40 A PLACER MINE for sale cheap. Fruitt s store in Rogue River. FOR SALE Lunnh counter, steady trade 327 So. 6th St. ath Falls. Oood Klam BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and ntle Insurance Vht only complete ntle System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT Co. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5. No. 32 North Central. Ave., upstairs. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED - 050 to $300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Re-flnanced. 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. 46 So. Cen tral. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning de upholstering Dentistry. DENTISTRY Dr. Main. L H. Gove, 325 E EADS TRANSFER & STORAOE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 619 North Riverside Phone 615. V'aiiUlUB raperlianRing. WE CREATE DISTINCTIVE CHARM In colors for your bome by paint ing, tinting, paperhanging. hakkx MARX. Route 1. Phone 14-F-4. M. A. BLISS Painting & paperhang ing. Tel 646-W. 313 So. Grape. JOHN H LOCK, painter and decor ator Quality work prices reason able Res. 124 King St. Call 953-R PERSONAL MRS. CLARK. Spiritualist Minister and Medium My work Is done sci entifically and with a guarantee. Readings dally. Trance circles Fri day night. 225 North Riverside. LEGAL NOTICES Summons. In the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. J. E. Brownlee and Barbara Brownlee. husband and wife. Plaintiffs, vs. Preston Phlpps. a single man: Ellen Phlpps. a single woman: Lee Phlpps. a aiazle man; Anna B- Phlpps Llnd y; John 8. Undley. ,ier husband: Effle Phlpps Hendershott. Arthur Hendershott, her husband; Jemf H. Phlpps. Edith P. Phlpps, h'i wife; Isabelle Phlpps Hansen, Cari J. Hansen, her husband; -iara r Phlpps. widow of David t Phlppa. deceased; Mary E Phlpps Payton, John Doe Payton. hr hJsbsnd; Gladys Phlpps Herrtott. Jol'n LXe Herrlott. her husband; John M. P;i;pp. a single men; the t.nknown hetrs of John M. Phlpps. El'aibeth Phlpps Speilman. Peter fluellmin. her husband; the unknown iielrs of Elizabeth Phlpps SpiUnin sr.d Peter Speilman; Mathew P- Poipyw. Ala R. Paipp. 1o known as Alia R Phlpps. his wife; the unkniwn heirs of Mathew P. Phlppe and Ala R Phlpps. also known as Ails R Phlppe: Onindy D Tsvlor. Hanr.t Taylor, his wife; the unknown neirs of Orundy D. Taylor snd Hani.a Taylor: John W. Hlllman. Csahe-b Hlllman. his wife; the unknown heirs of Jo.m W. Hlllman tad Rllr abeth Hlllman; J. W. H.llnwr. Ros a.le F- Hlllman, his wile: tne un itnowo h:i rf J W H;l!Txn and Roca;:e F HUlrnan. and ll the un known h'lrs of each nd verv of aw U 490T &o4 deltaosau herein, also, all other persona or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described In to complaint herein, Defendants. To Edith Phlpps; Isabella Phlpr Hansen; Carl J. Hansen, atr husband; j Clara, E Phlpps, widow of David I. Gladys Philip Het- rnipps. acvwcQ riott; John Doe Hernoit, l;or hiu- band; John M. Phlpp. a sing'.e man; the unknown heir of John M. Phlpps: Elisabeth Phlpp Spellmaji; Peter Spellman, her hus band; the unknown heirs of Eliza beth Phipps Spellmtn ana Peter Speilman; Mathew P. Phipjw; Ala K. Phlpps. also known as Alia R. Phlpp hi wile; the unknown heirs of Matn ev P. Phlpps and Ala R. Philips, aUo known as Alia R. Phlpps; Grundy D. Taylor; Hanna Tayjor, hla wfe; the unknown heirs of Grundy D Taylor and Hanna Taylor; John W. Hllman; Elizabeth Hlllman. his wife; the un known heirs of John W. Hlllman and Ell tab tli HUlrnan; J. W. Hlllman and Rosalie F. Hlliman, hla wits; 'he un known heirs of J. W. Hlllman aid Rosalie F. Hlllman, and Ml tne un known heirs of each and every of the above named defendants, a'so. till other ' persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, ettite, .lien or Interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, Defendants. In the name of the State of Oregon, you and each of you ere nereby re quired to appear and answer tne com. plaint filed against you In the above entitled suit and Court within four weeks from the date of the first pub- ! Ilea tlon of this summons up m you. I exclusive of the firit date of publica tion, and If you fail so to apjx-ar and j answer said complaint, plaintiff w II apply to the Court for the relief j prayed for In their complaint, to-wt: ! That a decree be entered adjudicat ing any and all right, title, estate. uen or claim which you or tny one of you have or claim to have In, to or upon the real property situaU-d in Jackson County, Oregon, to wit: Commencing at a point on tne north line of a tract of lmd de scribed In the deed recorded in Jackson County, Oregon, In Vol. 149 at page 613, said point being west 1245 feet from the NE corner of said tract and from ri'd point of beginning running thence went along the north line of said trait, 186 feet, more or less, to the east erly line of Crater Lake Highway; thence along said hliihway south 2 deg. 15 mln. west 385.7 teei, more or less, to the north tine rtt Spring Street; thence along Spr.nj Stmt east 200 feet, more or 1as, to a point which Is south from sad point of beginning; thinco nor.n 365.4 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. And declaring any and a!l such claims to be null and void, and do creel ng that said plaintiffs are the owners in fee simple of oairt premises and of the whole thereof, free and clear of any and all right, title, estate, lien or interest In said reU estate, and that each and all of tne nefeno ants herein and each and all A the.r servants, agents and employers, and each and all persona claiming or to claim by, through or under fiem, or any of them, and all other perMns or parties unknown claiming ny right, title, estate, lien or interest in said real estate be forever enjoined, re strained and barred from asserting, attempting to establish or t.almLig any right, title, estate, lien or in terest In dr to said property, or ar.y portion thereof; that plaintiffs' ttMe to said premises be forever quieted and set at rest. This Summons la served 'iron you by order of Honorable H. D Norton. Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered March 2'th. 193fi Date of first publication beUv March 2flth, 1935. W. G. TRILL. Attorney for Plaintiffs. Post Office, Address: Suite 12, Palm Bldg., Medford, Oregon. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. fWtnt again 0, Machine for removing rreAm from milk IB. Wei away 16. CCun over 17. Net artiAcla) 19. Favort 20. Artkls tl. Hypothetical force n. Compartments of a prison 14. Pitted one Inside another Filthiest 38. Rough lava: Hawaiian 80. Narrative 31. Maying cards 32. Dineane of chickens !. Alio 14. Children's game 15. Poetic name for Nova Hcotia St. Secondhand Solution of Yesterday's Puzztt AlMUmE j3ftp X O N E P j V III iTp 1 R E JK fflz&lQ. N ft ta b e e $m f "jflrl o weIs . tIrIeI WjT D GXlllll AJiE N OS E 60. One of tha three kingdoms 62. Term of address 41. And: French 42. Forcible stroke 64, Symbol for HasKajte out sodium 45. Football post. tlon: abbr. 46. Cancel 4k. Aromatic eondlments 60. Concealed 51. Cutting tool 63. Devoured 64. Half: prefix 5 ft. Finer plant 67. Vou and I 58. Extremely mlnuts 66. Oaln at frames of rhanc 66. Not high 68. Anttnal of th Kinua Mephitis 70. Worked out In detail 71. Pun ui 74. Came in again "6. Sewers: Scotch 7 TI3 K lJ WfcV 17 la " 2 '3 ' "m . 3rg2j- f ' ', ''" - . . iu. Udu 1? !L5!L 'L-WlT it!! Z. WL '', ,; 'M ;' - '"' 7o V 7 ,: V . Kotlce of Filmy Final Account. In the County Court of th SUt of Oregon for the County f Jackam. In the Matter of the Estate of Henry Everett Marsh. Deceased. Notloe is hereby given that the undersigned has filed her finsl ac count and report In the toove en titled estate and that by order of tae County court In and for Jackson i County, Oregon, a hearing upon the same has been set for Saturday. April 30th, 1935. in the County Court room t the Court House In Medford. Jack son County. Oregon, at rhe hour of um o'clock a. m. All persons having objections there to are hereby notified to present the same on or before such time. Date of first publication of this notice Is March 22nd. 1035. EVA O. MARSH Administratrix of the Estate of Henry Everett Marsh. Deceased GEORGE M. ROBERTS. I WM. M. Mc ALLL3TER , Attorneys for Administratrix. Summons, In the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. Edith Russell, Plaintiff, vs. Cramer E. Russell, Defendant. To Cramer E. Russell. Defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear in the above entitled Court and cause and answer plaintiff's com plaint filed herein against you within four weeks from the date of the ftut publication of this Summons, exclu sive of the first date of publication, and If you fall so to appear and an swer said complaint. tr otherwise plead thereto, plaintiff will applv to tne court ror me rener nraved for in her complaint now on file tn the above entitled Court, a succinct statement of sold relief Is as follows: For a decree divorcing Dl.4lnt.lff from defendant herein; for 9150 00 attor ney's fees In said suit; for d&O.OO suit money, and decreeing plaintiff to be tne owner in fee simple of the fol lowing described real property, to-wit: Commencing at an iron pipe 805,98 feet south and 405.31 feet east of the N. w. corner of Gran ville Sears D. L. C. No. 44 in Sec. 9. Twp. 37 S. R. 2 W. W. M in Jack son County, Oregon, running thence east 4U3.31 feet to an iron pipe; thence north 208.66 feet to an iron pipe; thence west 405.31 feet to an Iron pipe; thence south 2ti8 66 feet to an iron pipe to point of begin ning, containing 2'fe acres, more or less tcv?etner with the appurten ances thereunto belonging, includ ing an furniture and furnishings and all persona property now uon said premises, free and clear from any and all claims, estate, right of courwey. estate or Interest of do fendant In and to same or any part thereof. This Summons Is published In the Medford Mall Triou ne by order of the Honornble H. D. Norton, Judge oi mo aDove entitled court, made and entered March 15th, 1935. Date of the first publication being March ioui, lyjo. W. O TRILL, Attorney for Plaintiff Post Office Address: Suite 12. Palm Bldg.. Medford, Oregon. Notice of shemt's 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 ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 14th day of March. 1935. In a certain action therein, wherein The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, as Plaintiff, recovered judgment against Isaac Bailey, a wid ower; Homer Culbertson, a single man: and Paul Culbertson, a unle man; and Ashland National Farm Loan Association, a corporation, the Defendants, for the sum of Seven Hundred Ninety-three and 87-100 Dol lars ($793.87), with costs and dis bursements taxed at Twenty-four and Cross-Word Puzzle 11. Makes IndelN bio designs on the skin 13. Else 14. Having a thin sharp tone 18. High In the musical scale 21. Spoke 26. Strong 87. Lower limb 39. To or for each 32. Oblong yellow ish tropical fruit 85. Short for a man's name 86. Kind of lettuaa 37. Hewing tool .19. Hemove 40. Consecrates 42. Becloud 44. ICxIits 47. Thin plates or acales 49. Entry in an account 60. 8ewed edgs of a garment 63. Fanatical enthusiast 84. Not hnnooroe 66. More ohl!l and bleak 66. Old-womanish 66. Fuss 69. Ktorles 61. Learning 62. Copied 67. Open hostilities 69. Automobile 71. Baron: abbr. 72. Symho) for tellurium jlIIlo MAN AC I ROTE J. JE N B DECAY sIaR E A I MS 1 Riii R Alii ABOVE sl an! e1r DOWN L Cleaned thoroughly 1. Root out 6. Parcel of ground 4. Draws forth 6. either of two hiwly muscles 1 Part with for a price 7. Type measure 8. Young dog 9. So may It be 10. Make trial or again 1L 100 square mtnra of land 85-100 ($24 83 Dollars, which Jtidg ment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of said Court in Hd County on the 14th day of March. 1935. Notice is hereby given tnat pursu ant to the terms of the said execu tion. I will on the 13th d.y of April. 1935. at 10:00 o'clock a. m, at the front door of the Courthouse in the City of Medford. in Jackson County, Oregon, oiler for sale and will sell Vt public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said jutlgment, to gether with the costs of th:s sale, sub ject to redemption as provided by law, all of the right, title and inter est tnat the said defendants sac Bailey, a widower: Homer Culbertson. a single man; and Paul Culbertoi:, a i single man; and Ashland National Farm Loan Association, a corpoia- tlon, had on the 19th day of Novem ber. 1919 or now have tn and to the following described property, situated tn the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wtt: All of Block Thirty-one and tat portion of Blocks Twenty-six and Twenty-sevon In Woolens Addlt.on to the City of Ashland, Oregon, ly ing and being westerly from the street line, which line Is as follows: Beginning at the Soutneast corner of Block Twenty-seven an Woolen's Addition to the City of Ashland, Oregon: thence North 37 deg 40 mln. West 421 feet; thence Noith 12 deg. 40 mln. West 80 feet, and thence North 47 deg. 40 mln. West 133 feet, more or less to the West line of said Block Twenty-six. con taining 6 95 acres, more or less, in cluding area embraced tn vacated streets, situated in Jackson County, State of Oregon. Dated this 15th day of March, 1935 8YD 1. BROWN. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By HOWARD GAULT, Deputy. New Books New books at the Jackson county library, March: Fiction. Here Today and Gone Tomorrow, Bromfield; The Well of Days, Bunln: The American, Dodge; Homestead, Eunson; Lions Starve In Naples, Fabrlclus; Come and Get It, Ferber; Jesus: Told by the Wandering Jew. Fleg; The African Queen, Forester; End of the Chapter, Galsworthy; The Foolscap Rose; Hergeshelmer; Mallbu, Hoyt; Hornets Nest, Jordan; The Lord's Annolnted, McKee; Yonder Sails the Mayflower, Morrow; One More Spring, Nathan; Road of Ages, Nathan; Delay In the Sun. Thorne; The Man From Yonder, Titus; The Valiant Wife, Wilson: Slnbad the Soldier, Wren. Non-Flctlnn. Modern News Reporting, Warren; Extra-Sensory tPoroeptlon, Rhine; Why Not Try God? Pick ford; Children oi the New Day, Glover; America's So cial Morality, Tufts: The Power of Non-Violence. Gregg; The Method of Freedom, Llppman; In the Shadow of Liberty, Coral; Jobs, Barnes; The New Monetary System of the U. S National Ind. Conf. Board: The Costume Book. Cookson; Space, Time and Relativity, Sheldon; Ore Deposits of the Western Suites, Am. Inst, of Mining; The Plant world, eager; The Animal World, Needhnm; Lions, Wild and Friendly. Wells; Food and Health. Sherman; Bkln Deep. Phillips: Radio Servicing Course, Ghtrardl; Air Navigation, Weems; Airplane Construction and Repair, Younger; A-raftlng on the Mlsslsslp', Russell; Puppies; Their Choice, Care and Training, Ash; America snd Alfred Stlegitta, Frank; New Towns for Old, Nolen; New Gar dens for Old. Ortloff; The Gladiolus and Its Culture, Beat; Creative De sign, Chase; Dictionary of Embroi dery Stitches, Thomas; Practical Amateur Photography. Davis; Music through the Ages, Bauer; Riding Forward, Llttauer: You Can Wrlt. Bond; Seeds of Earth, Allen; Best Plays of 1033-34, Mantle; Russia's Iron Age, Chamberlain; Riding the Tiger, Carr; A Conquest of Tibet, Hedln; Picturesque America, Kane; We Sagebrush Folks, Greenwood; The Life of Hans Christian Ander son, Toksvlg; My Own Btory, Dress ier; Francis the First, Hackett; Liszt, Sltwell: The Whlte-Headcd Eagle, Montgomery; Mozart, Sltwell; God's Gold, Flynn: Personal History. Sheean; Heaven High, Hell Deep, 1017-1018, Archibald; Twilight In the Forbidden City, Johnston: A Ro mance of Old Fort Hall, Telchert. Pamphlets. V. 8. Department of Labor Keep ing the Well Baby Well. O. 6. A. C. Experiment fixation Applied Research Contribution to Oregon's Agricultural Income; Ore gon Spray Recommendations for Pests snd Diseases of Stone Fruits; Cost and Efficiency In Raising Dairy Heifers In Oregon: Liming Western Oregon Bolls: Methods of Cooling and Storing Cream for Oregon's Dairy Farms. TJ. 8. Department of Agriculture Making American Cheese on the Farm; Bur-Clover Cultivation nd Utilization; Teaching Farm Credit; Poultry Home and Fixtures; Breeds of Draft Horaea; The What and How of Hybrid Corn: Neufchatel and Cream Cheese, Farm Manufacture and use; Anthrax; Containers Used In Shipping Fruits and Vegetables; Hotbeds snd Coldfrsmes; Apple Bit ter Rot ind Its Control. Long Mountain lWO MOUNTAIN. April 5. (Spl ) Miss Lucille Coy of Eagle Point was a Sunday dinner guest of Miss Grace Hoi man. Miss Maisle Shelley of Brownsboro spent Monday night as a guest of Miss June fi towel 1. A surprise party was given for Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Kline Aunday evening in honor of Mr. Kline's birthday. The evening was spent In playing cards Refreshments were served later. Those who enjoyed the evening were: Mr and Mrs. Alex Eraser and son Char ley, Mrs. Millie Tlngleaf, Mrs. Oeore Walker. Mrs. Lottie Vsn Sooy. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Da vies and daughter Kathleen. Mr. and Mrs. Al Mlddel steadt. Mrs. Ethel Coy and children Lucille snd Aammy. Mr. snd Mrs. Ray Harnlsh snd Breiine Hixon all of ftisUe PoUtt, Mr. aod Mra. U. a fiUwrW UNrjRIEFS Talent ! Anderson Creek ,i 1 1 TALENT, April 5. (Spl.) The Mc- Collum family was extensively enter tained the past week before departure for their new home In Lewis ton. Mont. The grade students gave a farewell party for Carrol In the school gym. while the senior and junior classes of the high school gave a psrty for Lucille at the city hall. Ray Burnett and niece, Arlene Homes, spent the .week end visiting relatives In Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bates and daughter spent the week end at Glendale visit ing at the home of Mrs. Estea' par ents. Mrs. F. Harshberger entertained a number of little folks at a birthday party Saturday afternoon In honor of her son, Larry, who was 3 years old. The living room was artistically decorated In pink, with sweet peas and balloons. After games were played, dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. Those pres ent were Shirley Held. Bobby Lowe. Madeline Maxwell. Perry Skeetera. Ear line Wlthroe, Hilda Marty and the honored guest, Lsrry Harshberger. Mrs. F. Smith and Ila Williams were shopping In Ashland Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. N. Ashcraft spent the week end at Salem. Talent C. of C. will sponsor a dance at the city hall Saturday night. April 6. Mrs. Lilly Burnett was a dinner guest of Mrs. Don Montgomery Wed- nesdsy. Mr. and Mrs. R. Smith of Medford were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Hamilton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harshberger and Mr. and Mrs. E. Wlthroe and family went to Murphy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tucker of Ashiana were transacting bus mesa In Talent Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Frlnk are the par ents of a baby girl born Tuesday In Medford. The little miss weighed 8'i pounds. The senior play, under the direc tion of Mary McLarnln will be given April 3S. Mrs. M. Drtscol of Butte Falls vis ited at the home of her mother, Mrs. Dp unison, recently. G. R. G, Halner of Ashland called on friends In Talent Thursday. W. Greene of Medford was trans acting business at the Sun Gold rab bi try Wednesday. 4 Ante'ope ANTELOPE, April 0. (Spl.) Marie Wood returned home from the Shrln er's hospital at Portland April first, where she has been receiving medical treatment since Dee. 33. She returned to school April 3. Mrs. Louisa Greb la apendJng a few days with her son and family near Eagle Point. Antelope Literary club will meet April 13. Several club ladlea have bean asked to bring cakes and those who weren't asked for cake are to bring Jello. Mr. and Mra. Ray Hariush and chil dren called on Mr. and Mra, Fred Dut- ton March 34. , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dutton, Mrs. R. V. Kelne and Mrs. Ruby Rlggs were In Medford shopping March 38. Dr. Drummond was called to the Jim Lawrence home near Antelope March 36 to see Mrs. Lawrence, who waa very 1H. Mrs. Lawrence is report ed as Improved at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kneeland and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Big ham March 30. Mr. and Mrs. John O. Greb and daughter spent the week and at Butte Falls. Mra. J. T. Wood returned to her son's home ast week. Mrs. Wood has been working for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bostwlck near Talent. Mr. snd Mrs. John Rader of Eagle Point spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stanly. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bradshaw en tertained at a birthday party March 30 In honor of Frank Brown. Game were enjoyed an d refreshments were served to the following: Newton Al len. Eddie Owens. Helen Kent, Junior end Mary Kent, Maxlne Yorton, Hazel Riffgs, Alemeta Day, Betty Philips. Emery Culbertson, and the honor guest, Frank Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Allen and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McDowell visited Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Rlggs April 3. Mesdames Bob Llndsey, Signs Mc Dowell and Mary McDowell were in Medford April 1, shopping. Fred Dutton received word March 81 that his sister. Mrs. J. E. Hunt, of EddysvIIle, passed away March 30. Mr. Dutton left for Eddysvllle to attend the funeral April 1. The people of Antelope extend to Mr. Dutton and family their deepest sympathy. 4 Lincoln Kettle Displayed PUEBLO, Col. (UP) A copper ket tle used by Abraham Lincoln was displayed In a store window here re cently. It belonged to Mrs. J. R. Bel cher, whose parents lived In the cab In tn Bprlngrield, 111., where Lincoln, with hla father and step-mother, once Cwelt. The Llncolna, when they mov ed, left the kettle behind as It was considerably worn. Mr. and Mrs. W. ft. Holman and chil dren Grsre. Henry end Mary Ellen, Jim Thomas. Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Lawson, Mr. snd Mra. George Stowell. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Your. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Natwlck and son Tom my, Byron Shelby, Mrs. M. U Pruett snd son Ouy snd Herbert, all of this district and Miss Doll le fit well of Portland. Mre. H. C. Short and Mra. M. L Pnt'tt were shop pars la Medford Wediieeday. ANDERSON CREEK. April D ( Spl ) Harley Dunn, has sold his ranch here, formerly owned by J. W. Bailey, to California buyers. Aleo Donaca and Steve Lunak were In Ashland Tuesday on busi ness. Mrs. Ben Clark and daughter Phoebe, called at the Mays bome Friday. Mrs. Jsck Rledel of Grants Past was here Wednesday caning on friends. Chas. Marquess, who spent tha winter here with his father, J. T. Msrquess. has returned to his horns at Ten-Mile, accompanied by Bill Flnley. Edward Smith, accompanied by Mrs. James Mays and daughter, mot ored to Medford Monday. Alec Donaca and family were out to Talent Wednesday. Ralph Green sawed some nice dry wood for James McDowell on Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. George Knotty of Medford were week-end guests of Mr. snd Mrs. Elmer Reese. Mrs. Leo Fields and small son mot ored out to Medford Wednesday. Mrs. James Mays and Mrs. Ralph Green called on Mrs. James McDow ell Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clark McDowell of Medford, called at the McDowell home Saturday evening. Howard Haltman has returned so Lakevlew, after visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Haltman, for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Reese wera out to Talent Sunday. Steven Lunak and James Maya were In Ashland and Talent Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clark and family of North Phoenix, called on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clark, Sunday. William Schnter called at the Mar quess home Thursday. WINDOW GLASS We sell window glass and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab I net Works. SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STAT -Mf-'JX THE HOME INSURANCE COMPANY New York in the state of How i r. tho Slrt day of December. Vj3. the Insurance commissioner al UK of Oregon, pursuant to law: Pl W VdeMU" 'jtJ.OOO.OOfl.OO ME emlums recei the year ..... Intcreit, mviaenas ana rents received during me yea' . . Income from other bouich received during ths yen.. LMM31-W Met iossen paid during the year. Including adjustment jsuenwi. IH.iM.Jft7.se Div1dnd paid on capital -.AAAU, stock during the year .... i.10,000.oa Com missions and talarlei paid during the year...... ia,aeo.M4.3f Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year, 1,S,M1.14 Amount of all other expen- .,.. diturei S,41M0s.W Total eipendltum.. . , . .141.853.939.44 Value of stocks and bonds Oa-hSsntt- Premiums in courts of collec tion, written since Beptem- M t . ber 30. 1034 t.na.SU.M Interest and rents due and WJB .:::::::::::::::::: HH83 Total dmltta4 IfrHfcs' m,000,0l4'M Oross claims for losses un paid i I 4J44.IM.W Amount of unearned pre miums on all ouutandlng risks , 357r&7.M3.0e Due for commission and tro kerate 1.400.000.00 All other liabilltl??. unpaid reinsurance premiums .... 113.173 30 Total liabilities, eapt capital 143, SI 4.692 .3 Sapltal paid up. 1 13.000.000.00 urplus over all . liabilities .... 30.193.331.34 Surplus as re gard puncy- holders., S4S.103.S91.14 Total .... .....191.000, 0H 44 BUSINESS iH 6REOON TOR THE YEAR, et premiums received dur ing the year t II. 5S9 II Lo,i paid during the year. 41,914.17 Loseea incurred during ths year 3T.303.1T Name of company. THE HOME INSUR ANCE COMPANY. Name of president. Wilfred Kurth. Name of Secretary. Harry H Bchult. Statutory resident attorney for atrvleSj W, fl. Rismunen. KARL R. TCMY, Arent Liberty Bldg., Medford Ore. SYNOPSIS OP ANNUAL STATEMENT OP THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE Company of Philadelphia, tn th state of Pennsylvania, on the31st day of December. 1934. made to the Insurance Commissioner of the Stats of Oregon 1 pursuant to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital stock . paid up M...u....l 3.000.000.00 INCOME Net premiums received dur ing the year I I.33S.443.M Interest, dividends and rent! , received durln the year.. 1X10,333.40 Income from other source! received during tht year.. 179.941. St vear. Ine h:rt In ment expenses i 3,349.341.49 Dividends pa?a on capital stock during tha year... Commissions and salaries 440.000.00 Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year... Amount of all other ex penditures paid during me year.., 1.017.115.97 171.543.04 1,1 40.443. 7t Tats) expenditure 4.J39.34S.30 Talus of real estate) owned (market value) ...... 141,130.41 Value of stocks snd bonds , owned fmnrket value).... 18.447.178.00 Cash In banks and on hand 949,323.44 premiums tn course or coi- I19.14IM 75.443 00 Intereit ani" reh'u''dui' ani accrued Oross elalms for loues un- . paid f Amoint of unearned pre miums oa all ouiatand- brokerage 330.000 M All other llaVmtes. unpaid rsltuuranc premiums.... 1.444.34. TO Total liabilities, txt capital , Surplus over aU Uablifdit. Total as regards poller- ses paid during the year... 19.917.34 es Incurred during the year 5o.oM.J4 :ie of sreslitent. Wilfred Kurth. Ham M secretary. John Ulendeninr. Statutory resident attorney tor servlts, W B. Raamusea. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, INO. J0 float Main fit Medford, Or