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, MKDKOfM) MAfTr TUrmiNK. MKDFOlU). OffKdOX. TIWKDAY. MAHnr 21. 1022 -PAOF5 tttrkt; ALL SWEDEN WILL SOON BE RON BY ELECTRIC POWER , ri'Ui'Klun.M, M,,,., ,. .. .;,. ,,,, J, y , turn cmi'iifi'. uiiu thli'il of the enilin rtlltlvaleil inru i,r Hvlli-n, uocoidlriif to llm latent tf r tal reorl. If t'lii-it'-ii i mil In ik'm ki'i 1 1 1 r I nu lit I In' iriMiit ml''. Il Hill only In' u few )vill II I Itllliiml till- Wlfi,i coliutlV will In- rim by eh ti l li y. Most nt thy Ini uii wlliiln i In' rliM ii'iliml uri-a (il y now tniilnii Im' in iv dim lie (if "' y. and mill ly nil 1 1 in power tiM'd laNhu ilnlly liil'iii on tlii'xn f ii t i M H ih'ihrd fimn l he lili.'h-piiwer llms, Wlllrll oil II Win, ,i , lll I'f lli country. J.aiiie power station U"llv. r immt of, Hie eleiliU' iiifiiy Until In tli il rural uiiiiiuiiilili'n, but In uiiiiiy irr tlu' lurini'iH thcinm-lvv hnvn ItKtitlled (milium and built I'llviiin potter Mu Ileum, i:irnMlliK for till ptiipue swift Hlii'tim nml small nli'i(ulU tut llu-lr own jii-opiTtU'. TIoe rntt-rpri , u. i'r, are f tn inlly co-iiii'riiiivt. A rival (Lul of llm inunl nii1uU farm labor Ix p rfoi nird by ihi.ii'l-itillv-ili'lven iimi liiiii ry nl a ttt fur lit'luw lli tost of in uhliu- ir"iirllii by Men in or lt.rne.j.owr or of hand liitinr. W'ni it 1m pumped fur caul I y li" li i4.li v, . tlir'lilii4 mm li t i v ur'' tlrlteu b rpurle turn-til. tuiibt-r In MiKi'il l.y motor iur. awl tiirm IiujhU ni no lonuir ttrdcit'ti to rut fli-i'Mooil liy Imnif Imkhuk" It In t-hrup. ir tu hnvt- Hun that laUor dour liv rliTH.U It v. CbihIUmi have Uliuunl tils- Upl'PtilfJ. GOVERNMENT SUIT AGAINST CALIF. OIL DISMISSED WAKHINUTUN. Mm. 21. Tim Ku'i iiiiiii'it tlli'il il iiioltoil III tin1 u 'pi cine court, to ilbuiilss'lt Htllt NitnlnM the Noi'tlt A in I't'l' 'it li oil consolidated, I'luiii'ir Mldwuy (ill nml th t'liion Mil rompiiiiie of t'ullfoi nlti lu ' ill n 1 11 Ilium f I tun ii.i liillliK on 111 till i iiihiiiil m ii iuri of nnvnl reervi number two nmt-r u jin slilenlliil lci lurulluti of Notcinher, 191''. 'I'lii- motion was iouiIk li) HolMtur tll'l I'llll lll-l k' llftcy I llllfl'l I'tK'l'H Willi ioi.iihI for the ml i'iniiiiiiilc lil' li j it mm li iti in it ti iiI'Moi'iit of tin' fun OUt I'f CIlUI'l. Till' M-tt ll'llll'lll pill- Itlt-M for thn iiiiyiiii iit ly the oil com lii u I-k of nl. mil KO.fiuu r'in'MiliiK I lie i-xiruiiN mid i ont to llic K'Hitii iiii nt In tlic lu'iimi utlon of tli into (U llilll. Tito I'inil tit lijiiio In thi iiimi- ui cnl'ii'd In !'H7 umti-r Hi iiiIiiIiik lawn of On' t'nliiil filuli-H nml I ho Id i ntori convi-yiil lln lr Inii icnlit to tin )'l"ii"cr Midwny (nl coini'iiny, which In Ifun or t in ly In l'.'0 took tioiMKif Umi of tlic tour c In t in it. liwlna to the I tii k of wuivr. ilm oil i iniii'iiny Ud liot li din ui I nu I Url'lliiu until May. I'JIO, Hltlt'D llll'll lllimol'OUK Wflllf lmv U i ii tli lll d. Tin' Kovfi iiiunnt i oiili inlcd that lli' I'I'i nIiIi iit'N Willi ili.iwiil onLr of S)'il-inli'i' 27, 1'JU'l lind cum oiled iho i iw lit of thu mm. iiinlt'. MISSISSIPPI ON RAMPAGE AGAIN F LOODS FEARED ( IIICAliO, Mardi 21. -- U lillo ninny lowim lit I milium mill llllnoln nurily wtro under wnir yoHii-riluy, licuvy d.uiiiiKi! wuh re purl cd In Vln corihlu iiml Mlcli'Kuii fit in miowkloriim umi lwt, I'ronjiiicts for biuirr wln'i't crojis worn tliri'iiti'iii'd In no illn rn linlliina liy llm overflow of lh Wulnmh'rlvi'r. I l.arro iiuinljern of llvcituck wr-r? ri'port'id iu,Iiiivo boon wc t away y tlin flood. MKVrilll!, Tfiiii.. Mnnh 21.-Thn M1iihUiIpiI rHfr rcaclii'd a Uy. of :i t; . 4 fi-i t I.eiH today uml wait rlrlnK morn rapidly ihuu llm vruthcr b.i rcBii fxpcctcU. AH It'vi'M Iwlwoi'ii tlip MtHKouri iitiito linn mid lh moiitb of the St. Kruni'U rlvrr lit Arkunmm wore be ItiK tutrt'tM. niveruvn rvniim 111"! belief that thn witter will reach prai tli ally t!i Hmni) lielKht t in 1910. when the KnuRn hern nhowed 4 3' feel. There WUH no erlou trouble with tbe luvtei IhHt )er and th t iiKlneen utate Ihi.t th fiii bank men i s ore mutb better now. State Grain Growers Ash Wheat Ruling 500 REWARD FOR Pl'irn.ANll. Ore. Mi,-. H Grain nun of t'ritfoii and Miililiiiiion join ed In a f -onimtnliiilon to Hinri-liiry WnlliifX of I lie ili-nrtiiirnt of nHii'Ul tui furw iirdi'd ,y till Km in l.ini nivht tlmt tint whit,, wbi'nt on .lu i d,t I Iniirmt t.f eg iuniU a hunhel. Ill l riH-ommi'iiiliitlun folloMt-il n li'dllllK lirfnre the ititlli Ht-itlin cointiilit-toii of Orriiuit nl which v rl'im rhnnsi' In srain ininjarl i.f n il'imtct ilim mirr wrt mom iifiitef. t'tvMtit wi-ro rir-ieiiiii. tlm of tiilllciH ami rxpoitcit, it itit-. K ill. m from tin. tuirt-Tiu of nttrlcul tuir, Wunhlnuton, li. I mid n ilelf K 1 1 lun from i he Wllluinette Valley limln iliuwrr' imam tutlon. I 'J .. i MEN WHIPPERS DAM,AS. TaM. Mar. 21 Clly and ruiinty official today commenced a thorouKli Invd.itlKntlon Intu the whlt- pliiK liitt nititit of K. II. KtherllKf. iniinii tcr of a lin ul concern by unninsk ed men. Ktliorlilce lakon from 111 home by force after hi 17-year-old ilitiif.lit r hud been kmieiiod down and everrly tmuti-n. with ordoia n il tu re iort llm occurrence lo the (itillce. Miiynr Sno Ima offered a fi'UO re t ward, for thn nrrciit of lljn Bnnllout. I Kllierldcw HI threatened Hh death , If he told the iollc of the whipping, i tie aaid. I ' ; . i ' . 1 .1 MORE WAGE COTS IN WOOLEf MLLS EXTEND STRIKES LAOY DUFF-GORDON DRESSMAKER, FAILS lAWKKNCK, MuftH.. March 21. Tim I'aclflc Mill, a cotton and wor Hied plant employing 10,'toi perm hh iiormaUy, toduy announced a waKe. rft dui llon of approximately 20 per cent. Two other large plant here were un- thla week. This Maine. Mlmotirl. WU coiialn and the cruiser Columbia, re cently purchimed rx Junk by a Phil adelphia firm will be. towed from the Philadelphia navy yard to 8 lut rcfit InK place In tho Delaware river. There, they wMI be Hcrappnd, their ar mrf nd UK Kinn melted and recant Into the need of peace. XKW VOIUC, Miir. 20. An invol untary Imnkrupley petition otfulnHt f.uvlle, limited, ilrcMKiiuikerii of New York nod I'nrin, wan filed here today,) IlKtlntl lliibllltlt ut f lT5.000.and h-I Mem of ITS, 000. 4 t.'- fediial .ludue Kn.f- nppolnted Jamm K. Cuddy und t. II. Tolinan Joint V.-t-elver under 120.000 bond. DARKEN GRAY HAIR, uiiiioiiii. i in.-iii. nu inn.iaiii i- iim:r jniie mom prominent In tl the day. Tho Pacific cut, effective ifflKinal.le ownH and March 27. I the flint in thi big te-!Jn ,,,,, ,,. .. derittotid to be preparing a nlinllar 'The boutw for year hu been one of announcement for lumianef! litter In ;ln nioiit iiromlneni In the creation of other wear IjhIv Ijllff. rJaKfl revlnlon iH'iian thl year. It I'unJ (r,.,tUv ,.)1(J tlw Uminv,H. ,.. rneof the few made In .MaHHuchUHfttl .no, limited I Mill dolnit buHlne, mill to dote. the firm aaid in a statement, later the Kverett Mill which cm-J ' ploy 1,200 .person, announced cut undemtood to approximate 20 per cent and the ArlliiKton mill, which ha 7,000 worker on cotton and woraled go-id announced an Indefl n'te ahutdown, effe live Saturday, be cause of "umatlHfactory business tr ndltlon," LOOK YOUNG. PRETTY Sage Tea and Sulphur Darkens So Naturally that No body can tell. Legal Guarantee Given No ntmj at Knta no rwm -mntlnii wtk. Ak to n (lle-nl PI! TrautiMat. IIKATM'K DIll'Q 8TOIIK , M'CREDIE OBJECTS V'q yl TO DEAD BALLS STOCKTON'. Cal.. Mar. 21. Walter Mctrodlc, inaoi;i'r of the Seattle club of the C'oant ltaue li the first man- axer to complain abJUt the new rubber center bae!all which have been uduptod for this year. lJt3t ycr the lcaKun uul hoi tied a ball with cork center but thi waa thrown out a be ing too lively. "Thcuo bull are not exactly fined fur our purpone." Mct'rtdio aaid. "Maybe wo haven't the bent grade of ball or may lie tbe skinned diamond here la to hlumc. Tli ball aoem biK- tt r nd deader." ' PA WTICKKT. It. I.. March 21. WASHINGTON. Mar. 21. Opuj. i:Ktenlon of the textile atrikea In lion to further withdrawal of Arnerl Nw KiiKlnnd to Lawrence, Ma., waj tan troop from China vim expressed announced today by President by Secretary lluuhe in a letter read Thoma F. MocMahon of the f tilted u lhe twx"ui reeenUy by Chairman Textl'e Vt'orkcm of America. After jKahn of the inllltar- affair rum-lenri-iiiR of waite reduction in Uv- "lll,lf during det,.,te or, the army, up r.,n.e cotton mill, tbe textile leader n'.rlatlrtn l.lll. whicl, would ,-culre . , , t'. j ' iwlthdrawal of all the COO men In the Mid he had InKtrni ted Thoma. Hegan rBular . rtalloneU , hal roun. of Lowell to proceed there at once to try. . tji declare a utrlke and to form a atrlke j. . ,, , , organization. i 7falr that Ioe It color and liintre, or when It fade, turn gray, dull and I 1 If el e, I caused by a lack of Sulphur In tbe hair. Our grandmother mad up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur I to keep her lock dark and beautiful, and thousand of women and men who value that even color, that beautiful dark ahad of hair which la o at tractive, una only thl old-time recipe. Nowaday we get thl fa mom mix ture improved by the addition of other inrrdlfnt by aakln; at any dm tore for a bottle of "Wyeth' Baa and ftulphur Compound. which dark ens the hair no naturally, o evenly, that nobody can possthly tell It ha been applied. Ton J'lst dampen a apontre or aoft brush with It and draw this IhrouKh your hair, taking- oa amall ftrand at a time. By mornlne; the aray hatr dlaappear: but what dflight the ladles with Wyeth's Sac and Bulphur Compound 1 that, be sides beautifully darkenlns; tbe hair after a fw application. It also brinir back the rlof and lustra and givas it an appearance of abundance. Wyeth's Bare and flutphur Com pound ia a delightful toilet renukfite to Impart color and a youthful ap pearance to the hair. It ia not In tended for the cure, mitigation or pre vention of disease. Synopsis of the Annual Statement ' of the California Insurance ' Company of San Francisco, In the 8tato of Cali fornia, on the thlrty flrHt day of Pu cember, 1921, made to the lORurance Commlnloner of the State of Oronon, puruant to law: Capital Amount of capital stock paid up 1 ,000,000.00 Income " Net premium received durlnn the year 11,754,907.9$ Interest, dividends , and i t- rent received durihic tho year 115.4W.2J Income from other source - received during the year 17,484.42 Total Income $M87,78g.60 Disbursements Net losses paid during the year Including adjust- ment expemie $1,261,159.66 Commissions and salaries - paid during the year 6C3.218.63 Taxes, licenses and Ices paid during the year - 174,580.41 Amount of all other expen ditures 18.640.13 Sore Throat Keeps King From Ceremony 4U.S. Battleships to Be Sunk This week PHILADELPHIA, March 21. Without ostentation the obsequies of LONDON. Mar. il. (Ry the Amo- j four historic battleships will be held ited PrciuO King lit-orge wait , - QUIT TOBACCO So easy to drop Cicaiette, Cigar, or Chewing Habit FRENCH VINE SHIP TO TOURS. AMERICA cuiiea rri'Kni tung lit-orije unable to attend tht- celebration at the opming of the re-const rutted Waterloo railway station because of ft llKht cold and nnre throat. Waterloo station throuKh which thotnuinds of troop" passed on their way to Uie various fronts in the war hu hern enlurged and suitably deeo-! rnitti and lnscrtix-d a a war memo- I rial. A lofty arch nt the entrance! 'Xo-to-Pjic" ha h.-ino hiii-. lMr the names of France, lit-teium. lo break the costly, nerve-ehaiterlng Mesopotamia, the North tta and tobacco habit. Whenever you have a other res'.on where there waa di- longing for a cigarette, cigar, pipe, or t-islve fighting. j for a chew. Just place a harmless No- iTo-Uac tablet in your mouth Instead. Notice to Strawberry rovem. jto help relieve that awful desire. You are hereby notified that It Is Shortly the habit may be completely un'awful to sell strawberry plants to;bron- "d you are better off men anyone uut'l the nidi udou which ihv tall'' physically, financially. Ifs so Jam growfl luis.beejt lnapccted aa ''IT ?)e jH'rmlt granted. LrUlASUlTs WARNING ! Say "Bayor" when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name "Bayer" on targets, you arc not getting genuine Aspirin preserved by physicians over 22 years end proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache' Lumbago Tain, Paiji Accept onry "Bayer" package which containsproper directions. Handy "Ilayer" liotea of 12 tablets Also bottles of 21 and 100 Drudjjlst. A'ltWa li Iks traih nirk ut lljri-r Mkiiufarture of Muartttir-lilur of ttallerllracld I'MIIH. .Mar. XI. tUy the Axo oliiiud lre) Premier Polnear to morrow win receive lb" committee i for Houth America of the French Wine ) lowers asaoelulion and give offlilal snnl-llon for an "exposition wine Mi tli" which is scheduled to leave France in July for a six month's ttdvnrtlHtng trip in Houth America. The ship will vUlt both the west ern and - eastern South American roast for the purpose cf advertising French wines n well as French silks, tapt-atrlev velvet a and paintings. j . j . ' r i - Hort A. C. ALLKN. Com.. 3rd Hist, True Clothes Economy ' This Spring take exceptional care In selecting your togs. Make sore of quality tailoring quality in the Pure Wool Fabrics, in the hand tailoring, because only garments of this type give lasting satisfaction -and durable service. Shayne-Brun Hand Tailoring is your guaranty ol high .quality. Prices most reasonable. i City Cleaning 8c Dveintr Co. from all craving for tobacco. In any 0 form, your druggist wui' refund yourlPhOne 474" 40t 8. Riverside Ave. Total expenditures -.....2,125,699.12 Assets Losses recoverable from business ....... f .21,115.92 Value of real estate owned (market value) 608,512.99 Value of stocks and bonds owned (market value).... 1,3.' 4.002.28 Ioans on mortgages and collateral, etc. ....... Cash in bank and on hand Premiums Jn course of col lection written since September 30, 1921.... Interest and rents due and accrued ... ,. Bills receivable 614.617.23 263,342.93 800,784.61 22,753.28 500.00 Get a box of No- jTo-Bae. and if it doesn't release you nwnev without question. Adv. Total admitted assets.-. 13, 143,528.65 Liabilities Gross claims for losses un paid t 216.623.W Amount of unearned prem iums on all outstanding -v, risks 1,404,8W.T Due for commission and brokerage 5.000.00 All other liabilities , 60,662.33 Total liabilities, exclu- siva of capital stock....! 1.687,134.05 Business in Oregon for the Year '' Net premiums received - during the year $ 109,137.26 Losses paid during the year 128,159.03 Losses Incurred during the - year 130,291.01 CALIFORNIA INSURANCE CO- . C. J. Holman, President. Ceo. W. Iirooks. Secretary Statutory resident attorney forervlc, Phllllpa Beck. McCURDY INSURANCE CO. ; " " Local Agsnt - ' OFFICE SUPPLIES We are in a position to quote attractive prices on large and small orders. New suppliy of Price Tags and Lawyers' j Seals. 1,, , 1 CORNER BOOK STORE .Service" '234 E. Main Phone 882 H- NEW FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN Wo just iTct-ivi'd now l'att'iit Oxfords, Patt'iit Strtij) l'linips, ynlin Wtrni) l'uinps, llrown Kid Stmp J'M'i'Pn, Bluek Kid Strap Punips und llrown Cult' Strop Pumps, mndo over lasts that carry the new low heels and also tho' nuw send-high French IiccIm. - ( ' . Prices Range from $5.35 to $8.75 Them? aro nil hih quality nnif the price we offer them at is very reiiHonalile, Cooo Shoes" ORIGINAL MUSIC MS S. STOLEN NKW YOP.Kt Mar. St. Origlnal nianuserlpta of musical coinpuMUuns l.y Ueolliovcn, llauli. Hrhubcrt, hebu m.tnn and other were stolen from the music publlsliiiiK liouso of Jlrelt koi'f and lliutel over the week-end. the publisher reported to thu police today. other articles stolen are valued at iHjtween $10,000 nml $16,000. but the company duclarcd it was impossible to -place. valuation on', the munus ortpts.i because, they ;(w ei'o! irrep lac-able.- , ii- i-i "1L TEX RICKARD IN JAIL .Y. NliW YOKK; March 21. -Seluction of a lury to try Tex Rlokard on u charge, that the widely known pro motor had criminally assaulted 15-ycar-old Sarah Schoenfeld was com pleted this morning. Court waa then adjourned to tho middle of the afternoon In tribute to the memory or Bupl-ema Court Justice Hotchklss. whoBo funeral takes place this after noon. . ' ! . Rlckard who. will bo locked up In (he Tombs during his trial, entered tho court room this movnlug having spent flio right with Alfred J. Lind say, nllegod Bwlndler of society wo men,' ua a coll mate." ' This Man Was Helped John Grab, 2539 Jackson Ave., New Orlonns, La., writes: "My kidneys wore weak 'and hurt a soreness and dull pain across my 'back. I felt dull and lan guid and my kidneys didn't act right. I began taking foley Kidney Pills and they noon put my kidneys in a sound healthy condition." Foley Kldnoy Pills help the kidneys rid the' system of aelds und waste that cause lameness, backache, sore muscles, swollen Joints and rboumatlo nalns. Tonlo la effect. quick in notion; PoM everywhere, TOMORROW! THE TJME---9 A M. : THE PL ACE---ASHLAND THE OCCASION -OPENING New Golden Rule Store WE INVITE YOU TO ATTEND THE OPENING OF THE NEW STORE IN THE ELK'S BUILDING, EAST MAIN STREET, AT 9:00 A. M. TOMORROW. Everything in the store is new merchandise of national advei tised quality, direct from eastern markets, purchased at the new .1 .market prices and sold at Golden Rule prices. Buying Power ! of This Store We ar$ associated with 80 large Golden Rule Department Stores, that buy goods in large quantities for cash, direct from the manufac turers, enabling us to receive low est possible prices. Everything to Wear for 7 Everybody ; Policy of TMs Store' ' ! ' This store is governed by the best known principles: One price to all the" lowest for merchandise of quality the best possible service, ! with satisfaction to all. . Opening" at 9 A. M. 4' - I, We Sell for Cash Only Ashland Tomorrow "'k'viV - H" -" - -i- --