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TM"TCDFOTCD MATL TRIBUNE, M"ET)FOTtD, OT?E(1Qy. TTTESPAY, MAY 17, PAGE NTNT5 Read every ad on UiU page Sou will probably find exactly the thlngi you have been look ing for or a eale or trade for unused articles you may have Searcb your attic or i tore-room you may find many thing others are seeking and be able to realize immediate cash II what you want Hot here, ad vertise for It Tribune classi fied Ada are Inexpensive effective! A RATES per word, first Insert loo 2c (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, i per "Word 1 (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without ' copy change .fl.88 i CASH Or money order must ac company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST Small black keytolner; 4 or 5 keys. Return to Tribune. LOST Camera at Catfish Derby.. He-ward.- Call 377-X. FOUND Ladlea' black glove. Owner call at Tribune office. Pay for adv. bOST If dog missing, eall 1616. . WANTED MALE HELP TWO MEM with cars, unincumbered, free to travel. Boom 305, Grand Hotel, 7 p. m. to 8, except Saturday and Sunday. WANT'iD Ranch hand. J. H. Korner, Route 1, Central Point. DISTRIBUTORS Country and city. Will give exclusive territory, na tionally known product, grocery, drug, cafe. Mall 25o for sample ease and details. Pectin Producta Company, Portland, Ore. WANTED SITUATIONS WOMAN wants work. Practical nurs ing, housekeeping or cooking at camp or resort. Box 3401. Tribune. WANTED Woman wants housework or care of children by day or week. Call 410-R. EXPERIENCED girl wants general housework. 241 Wahaah St. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS ' FOR ' contracting lown-mowing. see Ekatrond, .343 No. Front, evenings 7 p. m. WANTED to borrow 500 on chattel security. Box 3469, Tribune. WANTED Cash for new merchan dise. 10 off this week for cash. REINHART & BARKER. WANTED water ram. State make, condition and price. Box 3222, Mall Tribune.. WANTER- Roomers and boarders. 828 North Riverside. TRUCK leaving for Los Angeles, May 26th, wanta part load either way. Geo. Xokel, Ashland. Tel. 10-F-21. WANTED To rent 2 acres, 6 -room house, outbuildings. Option to buy. Box S217, Tribune. WANTED Six or eight-Inch Irriga tion Pip r metal troughs. M. J., care Mall Tribune. LAWNMOWERS sharpened and re paired. Joe J. Jones, 92 N. Orape St. Phone 369. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID For Your Furniture. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 97 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. LAUNDRY Mrs. Husoo. Tel. 1346-M WELL-DRILLING 6. 8 or 10-ln. hole, deep or shallow E. D. Lamb, 1185 No. 9th, Grants Pass. PAPERING. 26o roll. Painting at reasonable prices Work guaranteed Call Apt. s, 810 North Bartlett. WANTED To rent 4-room modem unfurnished house. Box 3884, care Tribune. WANTED Scrap Iron and wine bot tles Highest prices paid. Sllverleal metal, 1716 N. Riverside. EAGLE POINT fox farm buys horses and cows for teed Call B. P 27-X-7 WANTED TO BUY Veal, beef and dairy cattle Phone 437-R C. O Hoover & Son. WOOL MOHAIR HIDES And Pelts See us before you sell. MEDFORD BARGAIN BOUSE 37 N Grape St Phone 1062 WE PAV MORE CASH For your furniture HOI.BKOOK A ANHREvVS 6th and Front Phone 547. WANTED Your watch and clock re pairing Guaranteed Reasonable pncea O B Mjers. 118 N Central HIOHEST PRICES PAID for Batteries Radiators. Aluminum. Brass. Cop per and other metals. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Orape St Phone 1063 WANTED Dead and worthless ani mal removed tree of charge Phone 1769 (reverse charges). Southern Oregon By-products Co WELL DRILLING el .60 per ft first 50 ft. etc J M Dodee. 619 ling wanted Unfurnished or partly furolihed house or flat 9 Bedrooms, oil or circulating heat Must be modern and ffood neighborhood; up 0 IV- 1572 Tribune FOR RENT H0USE3 Burnished house for rent, 10$ Cra ter Lake Ave. Port rent 6-room furnished hour, from June 1st to September 1st. U Geneva u FOR RENT HOUSES I rOR RENT Partly furnished house, 618 North Orape. FOR SALE House, comer of 11th and Holly. 346 S. Holly: 8 bedrooms. fireplaces. Bargain for cash. Phone 959. FOR RENT 6-room house on Al mond. Phone 1091-W. FOR RENT 6-room furnished house. 640 Palm. Inquire 405 W. 2nd. FOR RENT 6-room furnished house. Available June 1. for summer months. Call after Monday, 119 Lincoln. SMALL furnished house for rent Inquire 805 So. Oakdale. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR 8ALE-20 acre patented placer - - ...,...,. mining claim, . 30 mlnutea drive FOR KENT Furnished room.. Oarage from Medford on main road. Ideal If desired. 838 N. Riverside. for summer home or week-end par. -T: r ties. Inquire Box 3350, Medford S-ROOM furnished apt, 114 Almond. MM1 Tribune. FOR RENT Furnished 8-room apart- FORSALE55onsend large lot "it ment, bath. Lower floor. 412 N. Ivy. slg B central. Inquire Mrs. Mur- sVVwot 'H7":'Z2T POR SALE At 2430 Hlllorest Road- - Funittud. apartment. ttractlve. modem. 6-room house. i King. 2 bathrooms, basement, fumaoe. FOR RENT Available at once, large ftoplae.. Larg yard. Phone 1129-Y comer apartment In Mall Tribune " PP?." "!", ' -g oowewZJ,UUhi.d:w R SALE-320-acre ranch, 80 A. hot- EfrrSSSi buf,neoor.Apply FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS FURNISHED APTS.-31 Oenesee. ntorm,tlon Inquire of Warren wToTauirrrTrt '"'TT7J. Patterson. Secretary at tbe National . apartment. Key at 146 fhtm lmn olo.,'a0a ubcn, Bldg no. ivy. Tel lug Cr 0 A Barm., U7 g APARTMENT for rent. Call 604 So. Bt. Eugene. Ore. HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and FOR RENT Apt. 2. furnished. Dur- surrounding towns. Easy terms rell Court. 339 N. Holly. Jackson County Federal Savings . Loan Association. FINE modem apartment. Inquire at -.. F. As F. Bank. WHEN you think of real estate, think of BROWN it WHITE. FURNISHED 9-room apt, Private bath. Sleeping porch. Adults. 912 PR SALE Furnished home, 422 B So. Oakdale. ITT j nToX FT'caUo FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES , p' m'. . ., - -u- , .- EQUITY 1936 Terraplane coupe. Sell FOR RENT Furnished apt. 239 or trade, cheap. Inquire 704 N. North Ivy. Central, . FOR SALE OR TRADE 1931 Auburn FOR RENT FURNISHED coupe. 6ia so. oakdale. ROOMS pQjj SALe 1930 DeSoto sedan, good FOR RENT Bedroom, close In. 331 nd'tlon. Phone 1424-W. West 6th. . . FOR SALE ''84" V-8 coach or will TOR RTOT-NlcirtuTnTshed sleeolng trade for coupe, y So. Peach, room tor gentleman; garage If de- just a mlnura. A 1986 Ford De Luxe A3'8.":"1"""18'. 4-door sedan trunk model, new mo- ZZTTrvirO tor- BO"1 rubber Looks and runs ROOM rcTvyt;16', "o- Oakdale. new Speclal prlce onlv ,468.oo. NEWLY decorated room for rent, 408 Ju Prl or vour r ln trade. Edwards. Pen evenings. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. PLEASANT ROOMS 1012 E. Main. Dodge & Plymouth Distributors. ' Phone 1456-Y. -J .,.c FOR SALE '33 Chevrolet Master FOR RENT Heated furnished room Coach; air wheels and other acces- 714 West loth Phone 1555-Y. scries: A-l condition. Would con- elder trade and terms. Lew Hedge. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape path, Central Point, Box 140. FOR RENT Pleasant, heated room 1931 CHEVROLET Convertible. 5- for employed lady Cooking prlv- passenger; has fine leather uphol- lleges If desired Phono 1117 or stery; new black paint: radio: tires call 613 S Centra) after 6. tf 80: motor completely recondi- - tloned. Bargain for $265-. Trade FOR-. RENT BOARD-ROOMS chpman-cooksey motor co. ROOMS and MEALS 146 8o. Holly. 32 8- A""' T III; C. E. GATES AUTO CO. FOR KENT Special R. Sr G. Guaranteed Cars. -MISCELLANEOUS 1938 Pord Panel Dellvaryi reoon- Hiiiauuiiumiuv dltloned and guaranteed 8526 FOR RENT - 9 .tore rooms, steam- J"? "gSJiSl? tSSr" heated office room See Al Llttrell 1937 0i?S;ob'IL,r,1edn,', or Roland Hubbard Phone 237. mUw .. .865 . . , 1937 Ford Pickup; iow mileage: FOR SALE LIVESTOCK Just like new 8576 1937 Ford 60 Coupe . 8596 GOOD, thrifty weai.er pigs for sale. 1935 Ford Coupe; 8-wlndow, de H. R. Pitts, Oak Grove road. luxe; new paint ...6428 1935 Plymouth 4-door Touring FOR SALE 30 milk cowa. Clarence Sedan, with radio; good Rankin, Eagle Point tires 8495 ' C. E. GATES AUTO CO. FOR SALE Two Guernsey cows, 1 rjsed Car Department heifer fresh soon. One Jersey heifer ath and Baxtlett. 18 mo. old. F. R. Shockley, near - - Howard school. FOR SALE 1936 Ford 4-door sedan. - ran 12,600 miles. Sacrifice for 495. FOR SALE Mare and gelding. 2800 220 N. Bartlett. lbs. Well broke. 4 miles west Talent. 1 Orln Barlow, Wagner Creek. FOR SALE FOR SALE Young registered bulls, MISCELLANEOUS milking shorthorn strains. Oaklelgh Ranch, Central Point. FOR SALE Flower, pepper and to- - - TZ mato plants. Hothouse on old Pa- FOR S9LE Cowa. J4 mile north Cen- cmo Hwy orth adJolnlng Berry- tral Point. Mayfleld place. ,,le. . 1400-LB. HORSE Reasonable. E. P. for rALE" Hendewn" motorcyele". Brooks. 9 miles west of Central Bill McClaln, Rosewood ApU., No. 7. Point. ---rrr", FOR SALE John Deere model D trao- 8 OOOD dairy cows; one table model tor reaBonabie Also McCor- separator. R. B. Baker, Butte Falls. mlck i0.,0 and yordgo,,,, AU . 1 o' .'" "a" - "" conditioned. Rogue Valley Tractor FOR SALFJ 9 large feeder pigs, 86 m m a each. L. O. Penland. Rt. 4, Med- " - "r. ford. Fern Valley. FOR SALE Cream colored porcelain FOR SALE - Registered Guernsey woP ITlZV m "i, r, bull. No. 318205: 4 years old: well " lt 30 B,mM 8t- or Phone marked. Howard C. Short, Eagle ijb-a. Point, Ore. GIANT Dalta Zinnias plants. 826 West FOR SALE Purebred Shropshire 13tn- rams. Salade Ranch. Centrsl Point irsxream-AIRLITis trailer house. Daring, dashing. Take grades on FOR SALE DOGS PETS high, stops on a dtme. Sleeps four. - - VON ZUNDEL, 120 Vancouver. PEDIGREED black Cocker Spaniel - ., .. pups 906 W. Main. FOR SALE Davenport and chair, A-l SJL - condition. Phone 247-W. FOR SALE Labrador retriever, regis- tered male, 2 years. Leaving town. FOR SALE Ladles' World bicycle 345 Liberty. Ashland. with balloon tires, horn, light, car- . . rier rack, apeedometer. Practically REASONABLY PRICED pedigreed new. used six months. Phone 601 Cocker Spaniel pupa Turn left at Qentral Point. sign on Jacksonville Highway. V D Chamberlen TRADE Fishing tackle, sport equip- 1 ment for guns. 817 North Riverside. FOR SALE POULTRY . SALMON" "rod,"" reel,'" line,! 65 North JMT 2 317 Eagle Point. FOR SALE 12-ft. International He- kED PRYEP9 5Tch rlcyjrm HS' FOR EXCHANGE roR sale closing out a few colors MISCELLANEOUS kalsomlne at 3c lb. Hubbard . Bros.. Inc. orkV M9 STfTIna" TOR SALE-Wlnshlp alMteel ward- rT ' table, pair of damask draperies, neir POT aTS- wicker chaise lounge: 8 daya only. f'OR SALE REAL ESTATE Phone 431-r. mornings. ' roil sale 8 acres. 4 miles out, Im- for SALE Baled oat hay. 113.50 ton. Droved. 220 Haven St. Preston Ranch. Applegate. Phone . Jackson ,1lle 38-F-5. FOR SALE Modem f e-reom cot- tge close In: pavement. 81800 00 MYERS WATER PRESSURE RYS- v0 00 down H. O. Wilson, 7 Chest- TFMS Reasonably priced, installs- nut. Phone 1664. t'on guaranwed. Pumping systems ., i. - -i. ' - overhauled. Plumbing contracting. OCEAN view home. 14.80 aches. 4- ve enn Mrg you money. Complete room house. N;w bam and other nn, Df oeneral PalnU. Femco Eleo. Improvements. fine spring water. trie Pence Regulators. PICK'S laree reservoir, one mile from Har- HARDWARE. bor. Ore., and Cheteo river, 26 miles from Crescent City. Also one acre nu-WAT MATTRESS CO. cleans, fen- with Improvements near Howard ovates. rebuilds mattresses like new school Consider car. truck, trailer 39 So Orape. Phone U9J-W. K R"oyumt:D2.FneBfihHowa7d fJ'1 FOR 8 ALE REAL ESTATE WHY? TRADE, RENT OR SALE LAND AT LAND OFFICE. 943 BO. CENTRAL 1. 9 Acres, house, lam. In nuts, fruit, clover; Irrigated, electrlo pumping plant. Just outside city limits. Room to build two more houses. Beau tiful building sites. Trade for Ashland or Medford house, or sell for 12000; like rent. 9. 85-Acre dairy ranch; 98 oowe, new house, barn. Income averages 170 per month. Fully equipped. Sale or trade for smaller place. Price 89000. 8. 80 Acres, 60 acres In clover; Eagle Point district, on highway. Fine place to develop dairy. Price 84000. 0 onslder some trade. J. O. BARNES 27 Years In Medford. Phone 1137-Y or 864. FOR SALE Pacific Highway store building, furniture and fixtures, fountain and supplies, stock of gro ceries. Good lunch counter busi ness. Only beer license In town. Terms to responsible party. C. 8. Butterfleld. 409 Medford Bldg. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR 8ALE 3-plece bedroom est and washing machine. Highway Auto Court. Phoenix. FOR SALE Singer sewing machine, $25. 414 Alice St. SPEED QUEEN WASHERS and Iron ers. Alco good used wa inert and radios at bargain prices. Waaner parta for all makes of washers. Special price on wringer rolls for a limited time. We have a special factory trained washer serrloe man Free estimates. Work guaranteed. PICK'S HARWARE. STRAWBERRY PLANTS 50c per 100. Phone 1666-L. FOR SALE Newtown, packed or loose. Any quantity American Fruit Growers warehouse. 313 8. Fir RIVER LOAM Excellent for flowers or lawns Phone 1634-Y. FOR SALE - Llly-of-the-valley. 730 West 2nd St. ELECTRIC Fence Exchange, 41 7.60 up. Harry Weagant, Ashland Ph. ll-F-4 MISCELLANEOUS HAVE your photograph takn size 8x 10 ln. only 30c. Brown & Brown Photographers. 326 E. Main. FOR A-l dry cleaning and laundry call 15. day or night. ASSAY OFFICE W O Wright 6144 W I Kb St City Have ouvert for chrome manganese cinnabar PERSONAL POEMS SET TO M0SIO. ARRANGED for publication Submit best work either ooems oi melodies fot free examination and report MUM Studios. Depi K, Portland Oregon BUSINESS DrHECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO TITLE INCUKANCIs ABSTRACTS ESCROWS Architect. WILLIAM LAINO. Architect. Phone 2a9-J 308. 0 8 Nat'l Bank Bldg. Dress ma king. THE DOMESTIC SHOPPE With 25 yrs. experience In Tailoring, Dress- . milking. Alteratlona. Remodeling, Hemstitching. Buckles and but tons covered. 10 N. Bartlett. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered Room 13, Sparta Bldg. Tel 1181. . DRESSMAKINQ, Tailoring. Ladles' Coats and Suite. Alterations. Prices reasonable. Mary M. Coker, Ora terlan Bldg. LOANS DO SOME HOUSECLEANINO On Your Cld Bills. Make a clean t 'ep of your accumu lated debts. We'll supply the cash you need to pay what you owe and to buy what you need. Inquire to day. Applications taken by phone, letter or ln person. OREOON FINANCE CO. (Formerly Ore,. b Wash. Mtg. Co.) Lie. No. 8-211. M.217. Phone 139 45 So. Central. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Narrative ft, Despotic subordinate ottlclais It. Might IS. Friendly 14. City In New York atats 15. Exclamation 14. Place to sit 17. Not so much 15. Salt Iff. Volcano itO. Sod of Judab IL Ventilated 32. Shade tree 26. Ignited again 3L Coral Islands 32. Formal procession St. Musical Urns 34. Elderly dignified . woman: colloq. JS. Linden trees 17. Exist 3X. Rude shelters At. Writing fluid 41. Ancient language 41. Afresh 41. Down: pre Ax Solution of Yesterday' Puxzlo EllBHALA5nGAP5 mawmsumSIla TODl JlAYSMS I T E ADiPAtesHlT PSALFfffllLEfrEND mobIb i rn1ai I CEDDpFJEAVE RUNHASp LPAl QRlAUMl! STARS NEAPiCONEiPgO ElslTlEMEINlOrwllTlElD 4T. Resign 1 Impresses with 4ft. Cooking vessel a. sense of 50, Ascended grandeur 51. Placards t. Meadows 1. Aromatic herb i. Esgle nnusfci Oroat desert DOWN g, p,ftnt UMd M L Endure soap H' V 3 k WM5 7 a If I"" '& a III 7T -ZZZZ"ilZZZZZ 33 JS1 gilll f!l!!L 36 31 b 41 T 1 M !LfifIZZZ '', w'oA BUSINESS DIRECTORY Eipert Rng Cleaners. LET OEOROE DO IT Clean and da moth Rugs, Davenports. Chairs, eto 89 So. Orapa. Qeo. A. Seely. Ph. 1173. LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing, de- mothlng, nig, upholstery cleaning. Painting PAINTING Industrial and residen tial work quickly dona at moderate cost. Latest spray -type equipment F. H. Gardner Phons 1875-W. COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH. Let us recommend a reliable painter or paperhanger P H. A loans for painting now avail able. Pittsburgh Paint Store, 133 W, Main. Roofing. REPAIR and apply all kinds of roofs. Let us give you an estimate. All work guaranteed. Phone 1363, . J. R. Monon. Old Pacific Hwy. Spring Cleaning LET 08 do your window cleaning, wall cleaning ind floor waxing. We clean painted, papered or oalso mined walls. Reasonable rates Satisfaction guaranteed. H. R Sutton. Phone 148S-J. 417 King -jt Radiator Repairing HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 33 South Bartlett Transfer DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. Bonded carriers. Fireproof storage Export crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis for Service " Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER A STORAOE CO. , Office 36 So. Fir Phone 816. Prices right. .Service guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage. Fur niture Moving and expert furniture packing service. Fireproof storage, new low rates, F B SAMSON CO., Phone 833 Trucking. GENERAL DUMP TRUCKING Sand, gravel, top soli, decomposed granite. Ray Chamberlln, Hwy. 09, Y mile west Gold Hill. Tel. Gold Hill 6. LEGAL NOTICES Notice. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Effle May Terr III, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that I have been appointed administrator of the estate of Effle May Terrlll, deceased, and that all persons having claims against said estate are required to present them to me within six months from May 10, 1038, which Is the date of first publication of this notice, at office of F. E. Wnhl at Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank, Medford. Oregon. GLENN L. TERR ILL, Administrator. County TrpaNiimr's Call far Oeneral County Fund Warrants. Notice Is hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemp tion of an warrants drawn on the General County Fund that were reg istered to and Including October Slat, 1937. Interest on the above called Gen eral County Fund Warrants ceases on May 19th. 1038. Dated at Medford, Oregon. May 16th, 1038. RALPH E. SWEENEY, County Treasuer of Jackson County, Oregon. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jack eon County. In the Matter of the Estate of Etta Rom, Deceased. The undersigned, having been dujy appointed by the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, Administra tor of the Estate of Etta Ross, De ceased, and having qualified as such, notice Is hereby given to "the cred itors and all persons having claims against said estate, to present them, verified as required by law, within six (8) months from and after the date of first publication of this notice Cross-Word puzzle T. Palm 111 . Destroy , Encourage 10. Make prepa ' rations It Bristle IS Carnlverous animal It. Drinks little by little SL Bet apart as one's shars 31. Pulls 24. Malt cat 25. High mountain 37. Epoch 25, Fall behind it. Visionary or dreamer SO, Destructive ant SS. former V. U. . President 84. Raters 4. Kind of duck 3ft. Fastener 39. To 40. English river 41. Hit: colloq. 41. Around: prfljr 44. Egyptian deity 47, Obstruct 41. Myself to the undersigned Administrator at Grants Pans. Oregon, or to Orval J. Millard, Attorney for said Adminis trator, at his office ln ths Courthouse, Grants Psm, Oregon. Date of first publication May 13th. 1938. Date of first publication May 17th. 1036. SHIPLEY L. ROSS, Administrator of the Estate of Etta Ross, Deceased. SYNOl'ftlg Or ANNUAL STATEMENT Of (he Providence Wnshlrtf ton Insurant Company of Providence, in the flute of Rhode Island, on the thirty. tint day of Deeomtntr, 1937. made to the Imuran? CommlMloner of the "tat of Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital atock paid up l,000.0.00 INCOMR Nt premiums received dur- Inr the year I t.3S,lll.1& Interest, dividends and rents rsrelved di.rins the ytar ITMTOS Income from other sourcei received during: the year sil.iaa.S4 Total Income I 4,134.111.11 DISBURSEMENTS Net losees paid during the year Including adjustment expennea t Mlt.IRt.IO Dividends paid on capital took during the year ... 410,000.00 Commissions and salaries paid during the year .... 1,13!, lit tl Taxes, llcenaee and fees paid during the-year I41.S7I.I3 Total expenditures I 8.031.461. SS ADMITTED ASSETS ValuS of real estat owned (market value) $ 100,000. 0Q Value of atoeka owned fmarknt value) T.SI1.1TS.O0 Value of bonds owned (am ortlied) 1,101,115.00 Loan on mortrngea and collateral, etc. 0 Cash In banks and on hand 1.5T4, tS.4S Premiums In course of col lection written since Rep. tember 30. 193T tlT.S44.il Inters and rents due and accrued 13,13.1(4 Other assets (nt) 47.S7S.38 Total admitted ansets .. .M, 337,741. 01 MAHILITIE8 dross claims for losses un paid S S7S.S3B.S0 Amount of unearned prem iums on all outstanding risk 4,611. lOT.n Due for commission and brokerage SSM1B.97 All other liabilities 339.090.10 Total ItablUtlea except capital f S.0S8,1SS.1S Capital pnld up ..$3,000,000.00 Surplua over all liabilities ... S.S84.I41.S4 Surplus as regards policy holders S S.SI4.S41-S4 Total I14.S37.T41.01 BUSINESS IN nnrcriON FOR TUB YEAR Net premiums received during the year I34.30S.SS Net teases paid during the year 7. 104. OS Net losses Incurred during the year t.SM.SO Name of Company, Providence Washing ton Insurance Company. Nam of President, O. C. House. Name or flecretnry, W. H. Phillips. Statutory resident attorney for service, J. C. Venale. Portland. Oregon. Strike out "market" or "amortised". I.ornl Agent TUB WAKKKr-IKMt .UlENCY, INC. Mctlfnrd. Oregon. News of4-H $&CLUBS (By Bryan Yorton.) A class of Shropshire ewes was Judged at the home of Carl Von dor Hellcn. May 7, by a group of 4-H olub members. There were 35 olub members pres ent, 11 from Lake Creek, S from Eagle Point, 13 from Antelope and fl from the aheep olub of Lost Creek. O. D. Conrad, county olub leader, told the clubs what to look for ln Judging sheep. , Friends wish to congratulate M fir ton Bradshaw of Lake Creek on his winning second place at the Pacific International exposition at San Fran cisco with his steer. After Judging aheep at Mr. Von der Rellen's the member went to BUI Bigham's to Judge a olaaa of Chester White pigs. Antelope olub members hope that thoso present had an Interesting time and procured something of help to them ln further Judging tours. (By Leonard Ferns. Fern Valley 4-H livestock club held the last meeting at the Fern Valley school, May 13. Our leader, Mr. Lewis, conducted the meeting. Members chosen to go to Corvallla summer school were Ruth Williams, age 13; Ernest Lytic, 13, and Donald Lewis, 14. All have had the required two years of club work. The money for the scholarships was raised by the club by ft danoe, pie social and box social, with ft remain ing amount to be used towards our part on the 4-H club scales. Leonard Ferns was presented with ft last year's scholarship, given through the courtesy of Copco. He also has had two years of club work. A new member was enrolled, Dale Job, with a project of sheep. This brings enrollment up to IS members, about B0 percent of Fern Valley's grade school pupils now enrolled In club work, visitors at this meeting were Mrs. Beery, Mrs. Lewis, Mr. LttJs and our county club agent, Mr. Con rad, and Mrs. Conrad. Portland Attorney Wins Rosa Award PORTLAND, May 17. (AP) Albert S. Stephen, 83, of Portland, attorney for the Interstate commerce commis sion In Oregon and Washington, was notified today he had received the 3000 Ross award given annually for the best paper submitted to the American Bar association discuss ing some important topic in the field of law and the ad mint strati on of Justice. The subject of his 6000-word paper was "the extent to which fact find ing boards should be bound by rules of evidence. WORLD FAIR COURIER SEES MARTIN IN VAIN SALEM. Mr IT. (AP) A "good, will eourlsr" from New York's 1090 world's fslr callrd on ths gorernor Monday on tour of the United Btswa, but his efforts were In vsln. Oregon withdrew ' from tbe fslr when fair officials ge the elate', sit to Franca and offered to give Oregon a sew site. Da Mail Tribune Warn Ada. Bell view BELLVIKW. May 17. (8pl) Upper Valley Community club held the last meeting of the season Wednes day. A one o'clock luncheon was served with Mrs. Walter Longstreth. Mrs. Russell and Mrs. George Helms as hostessei. Regular business ses sion followed during which members voted to give a scholarship to the 4-H summer school to Veda Wil liam. Nw officers Installed by Mrs. J. E. Oowland, retiring president, were Mrs. George Helms, president: Mrs. Edwin Dunn, Ttce president; Mrs. J. W. Crow, secretary: Mrs. Henry Stenrud, treasurer, and Mra. Willis Byrd, trustee. Mrs. C. B. Lam kin, who la moving Into Ashland, was given a handkerchief shower. Next meeting will be on the second Wednesday lh September. Bellvlew Home Extension unit met Friday with 13 members ln attend ance. Mrs. Robert K. Bell acted as hostess for the oovered-dlsh' lunch eon. Business session followed with the following officers being elected: Mrs. Val Inlow, chairman; Mra. Qeo. Helms, vice ' chairman, and Mra. Walter Longstreth, secretary-treasurer. Members voted to continue un til fall and then disband unless more would become Interested. Mrs. Bishop gave a talk on "Furniture Place ment." The next and last meeting of this season will be a picnic at the home of Mra. Chester Applegnta In the Dead Indian district, tho first Friday In - June. The afternoon will be spent ln program planning. ,Tha field meet at the Bellvlew school house Friday resulted ln 183 points for Bellvlew and 73 points for Wsgner creek, which gives Bellvlew school right to compete at the final meet next Thursday at Oak Qrove. E. W. Helms, of Portland, spent the week-end at the home of hla son, Herman Helms. Mr, Helms Sr., has recovered from hla recent Injury. Mr. and Mrs. O. B, Lamkln moved Thursday to their home on North Main In Ashland and Mr. and Mra W. W. Brans to whom they traded their property, moved onto the Lamkln ranch. Mrs. May Louise Wilson of San Francisco, Is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mra. Richard 0. Joy. Mr. and Mra. Robert I. Bell and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Martin and two daughters, Louisa and Mra. Donald Kortb. and J. H. Williams enjoyed a plcnlo near Oold Hill Bun day. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wallla and two sona Robert and James, from Apple- gate, spent Sunday at the home of Lee's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wade Wallts. Elmer Byrd and Genevieve Farmer, who were married ln Portland re cently, hava returned to this dis trict. Elmer I employed at Dome, Oal. Mrs. Oeorge Helms entertained at a one o'clock luncheon Tuesday. The afternoon was spent In needle work. Guests were Mra. Herman Helm, Mrs. Edwin Dunn, Mrs. Claude Conley, Mrs. Walter Longstreth and Mrs. J. M, Crow. Mrs. J. M. Orow left Wednesday for Modesto,' Cal where she expects to visit for several weeks. Modesto Is Mrs. Crow's former home. May 14 waa a special day for Rosen's store, aa Mr. Rosen opened his new addition to the public. Mr. Rosen has been operating a atore In Bellvlew for over a year and found his Increased business de manded a larger store. Bellvlew has two stores and a gas station operat ing since last week. R. I. Bell opened hla store and gas station at that time. Denver Klncald has purchased a coupe. Miss Agnes White, who baa been 111, Is reported to be recovering. Bellvlew Orange gave a dance Fri day night at the community hall, featuring the Jackson county candi dates. Dickey's orchestra furnished music Refreshments were served. Howard District HOWARD, May 17. Bpl) Exten sion unit of Howard district la apon soring a program and get-together Friday, May 30 at 8 p. m. at the gymnasium. There will be sklta, ac cordlan music, alnglng and yodellng on tha program. Afterwards there will be t oak walk, folk game and other gamea for young and old. A small admission will be charged. Proceada ara to be used to send 4-H delegates to O.0.O. summer school. Extension unit will meat at Mra. J. . Crawford's Wednesday, May 11 at 10 . m. Tha topic will be "Fur niture Arrangement." Coma and bring table service and a covered dish. Mr. and Mr. Lloyd Hull and John of Ashland ware callera at tha 0. C. Batar hom Saturday. Tha following office re war elected and Installed at P.-T.A. Friday: president, Mra. Sally Publ; vice pres ident, Mrs. Juanlta McKibben; sec retary, Ruth Green; treasurer, Mrs. Mabel Johnson. Mrs, Richard Lander 1 Improving rapidly and will soon be home, Tha eighth grade banquet will be held Wedneaday evening at 7:30 sharp at tha school nous for U graduates, their parents, all mem ber of the P.-T.A. and their bus bands. Tnoaa coming ara requeatcd to bring table service, Mrs. Oarner of Jacksonville I a house guest at 'the O. H. btorm hom Mrs. H. V. McKean and son Bobby and John, Roger and Dick Van Keuren of McCloud, Cel., were Moth er' day guest oi their mot Her, Mr Frank Glenn of Barnes avenue. Thursday, May 10, the pupil of the Howard school will go to Oak Grort for tha track meat. Frank Lung and Oeorge Mum oi McLeod McLEOD, May 17. (Spl.) Quest at the Claud Close cabin on Butt creek Sunday, May s, were Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith and son and Mr. and Mrs. Ballentlne and family, all of Medford. Mr. and Mra. Bob Walker, Chick Campbell and Miss Maxlna Harding were fishing on Elk creek last Sun day, May s. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mr. Ed Scott on Sunday, May 8, went Mr. and Mrs. Davis of shady Cove, Mr. and Mrs. Berdu of Trail and Mr. H. E. Harding tnd son, Kenneth Ghee son. Bob wood and Harry Casey all of McLeod, Mrs. Irene La Flamm la vtaltlnf at the horns of Mr. and Mr. Lincoln Pence In Eagle Point. Mrs. Ethel Casey has returned to her home here after visiting relative ln Palo Alto, Calif. Jack Scott la spending a few daya at the home of Mr. and Mra. H. Von Stein. Allison Moulton of Medford visited : the Till I is home. May a. Mr. and Mrs. OrnvuinrA v.n. rflnn. guesta at the home of Mr. and Mra. Herb Carlton last Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Dale Sawyer and Mr. and Mi's. Tom Carttnn .t.tonri,w M. ball game at Prospect Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Axtell war Sunday visitors at the Ivan tree hom. near Prospect. Jimmy Hoey and Zella Tullls vlslt 1 at the Dude ranch last Sunday. Mra. H. IB. H.rH(n w.a . guest at the McFnrland home. May 1U. Mr. Van n. m.ju i. n.if..i . shingles on his house. Mr. McFar. land is helping hlir.. Mr. and Mrs. A1 RMUnttflnli, Mr. and Mra. Randall Axtell attended central Point grange Friday evening, May 0. Mr. and Mrs. Millar rm.mmA - tha proud parents of a baby boy bom at the Sacred Heart hn.nlt.1 is.u.,0 May 10. The baby haa been named' uouoja, .......... ..KB juo. I- turned home after spending the win ter at San Jose. Elk Creek P.T.A. h.lrf f.H.i. .,-,. meeting at the school hAiiu ui. afternoon, May 9 with election of of- ucera wnicn are aa roiiowa: President, Mrs. Tressle Vaughn: vice president, Mrs. Clara Dltaworth: secretary, Mrs. nuarey joiner; treasurer. Pearl Ben dure. McLeod and vicinity waa somewhat deserted Wednesday when the clrour arrived. Those attending were Mr. and Mra. Wltwell. Mr. u u .m Goode and daughter Thelda, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carlton, Dr. and Mrs. Mai. lory. Mr. and Mra. na. R.m. u and Mrs. steward Dltaworth. Mr. and Mrs. petterman, Mr. and Mra. Randall Axtell and children, Mr. and Mrsjack Hollenbeok and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jagger and son. Jeff Rltohey and children, Mrs. I. Lavln and daughter Donna, Mr. Ous Dltaworth, Mrs. H. S. Harding and son. Miss Haael Hutchi son, Maxlna Harding, Donna Mm LeMolne, Donald Vaughn, Lawrane Trlbbett, Terry Jantaer, Thayer Carl, ton. Paul Dole, Stanley and Paul Plerson, Millard LaPlamme, ' Dalle, and Emll Zlnunerlee, Mervan Bosch. Mrs. Flossie Mulllna la visiting bar daughter at Dorrla, Calif. ur. and Mrs. Jessie Eldrldg, Mr, and Mra. Marshall and Mra. Bear all of Fern Valley were visitor at xiaroing s raraaiae" Friday, May 1. ' Sardine Creek SARDINE CREEK, May 17. (BdD Mr. and Mr. Ed Shoemakar, daughter Winona and Oeorge Largo spent Sunday, May 8 at the horn of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Duaenberry. r. . Tygart received a badly sprained back and hand recently from a fall out tha door of a bos car which he waa loading with oa ment at the plant at Gold HOI. Burnla Duaeuberry left laat Sua day for Klamath county when he will be employed In the logging woods. Mr. and Mr. Alfred Kendall of Grama Paw and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Bile or Ashland visited Mother's day with their parent. Mr. and Mrs. R W. Duaenberry and family. Mr. and Mr. Ed Henaelman and daughter Joan, and Mr. and Mr. Floyd of Medford were callera at tha home of Hr. and Mr. P. L. Walt May 8. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Smith left May for Klamath county where ba win work during the summer. Mr. and Mra. 8. A. Duaenberry and son Arthur, motored to Jacksonville May 8 to do aome work ln the ceme tery. Mr. an Mra. Lester Duaenberry, who have been living on the BUI Wright place all winter, bav moved to a hom they hare purchased in Oold Hill. Mr. and Mra. Starkey and several co-workers of tha Free Metbodl ohurch of Medford, held a vary In tercstlng meeting at tha Alderbrook school house Friday evening which was well attended. Mrs. 1. C. Plena was pleasantly surprised on her birthday Sunday. May 8, by a group of friends eon slstlng of Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. rwy, Mr. and Mm. Will Rookard and Walter Clifton of Medford. and Mr. and Mra. L. O. Scott of Central Point, who arrived about noon with a delicious dinner ready to aerva: also several nloa birthday glfta. Mr. and Mr. Leon Wis of Oold Hill and Mr. and Mr. Grant Powell of Grant Pas wer also callera dur ing tha day. McCloud. Cal. were auest at the Olenn home Sunday. Howard school ww oloaa uf g