OUR WAY ^ t o w t a f . t | e Fourth o r July BM i y th» Unlop P*c«ic gys- LONDON. (D P ) — * Defaulted debts o f the Sou then, States of the* United 8ta(ea. lifternatlonal dfstrtfcntlon and consumption of coal and worldwide trade prob lema are expected to jfo the prin cipal point of diecuffoon at the general conference o f the Asso ciation of British Chambers of j Commerce Opening In R n ll Sep-J temher -’3rd and 24th. At its meeting In April, the Association adopted reeolatlpas callin g .upon th e F orcin g Of He« I R A Ô -A I^G O Ç K (SOT A StKSHQCSf u « T tM B Q V 6- Auw eo»/ s e e s ER "T h e m . ; Td * T * 1' to work into 8PtrU the ’ program ic e d by the chambers of unUl_ td d a y 'fiV y f t M eant dt fo rce throughout (hq We»t- thè m ajor mills are in opergtifot f o r t of Oregon gives the In both tho h r ang plne dlgirtata, * Settlement high hope* for however; there ir p feWer night Bccesi of th e goal of achieve* shifts a t work yyup wga the cage Sfthey hare pet for them-* one yean ago. and the tpndopèy f i to adjust production to demand. ■ • ** 5V t’5 - ' s / v* ’ W settlera continue 1» i July There are but few unemployed ley did in June (to arrhre lumber workers thè 4 L letter f o r «electing home« la the said. rO O M T SH O O T" M E ! tV V DROP J *A t> J , section« of the* state. T h e ier Interested In irrigated radds an encouraging factor f promise of «odd result» in fb as Veil as western Ore* to call to the attention of thè! American Ambassador at London I the fact that the loans of British people to the Southern States previous to the Civil W ar had! not been settled a n t a a k ta g th a tj the resolution be oemràualeJfcd I to the Goveifajfeat a t' Washing-1 ton. If ' ■‘.Q ty bunding, ‘highway and' road work, railroad construction and maintenance, together w ith • bridge w ork and dim . construc tion. are at th< season’s peak, the I 4L le t t e r in d ic a te d . ‘ Baying, wheat harvest, berry Picking and fru it and farm work are giving employment to thou- Before Y ou.Start on S.Trib,. It to bolleved-Mat the eattfe of the . British boadbdtfttv | ftSMOAt -ths flOMtìHfB VÌU J ■ k t i- A N Ih . -July f t r employment again be revived at the coming session. The Association « in tends that the eight defaulting I states, Alabama, Arkansas, F lo r ida, Mississippi, North Carolina, Louisiana, Georgia ppd South Carolina "are now wealthy and should meet their obligations." J I t is expected in the event the I conditieni Can Be Reduced 91 ! throughout all distrieta » Pacific Northwest, aoeord- jE the 4L employment letter Nhed todpy b * 0 . = Bmplop* t gains hade been shown .ta « w o rk ,. highway construction the frn lt canning Industry, » déclines have marked the Safeguard Your V alu ab le Safe D eposit Boxes as Low as $2.00 a Year.-: The Citfzens Bank of Ashland Ashland, Oregon question is revived in September J that the Association w ill etdnd on I its previous attitude that debts contracted by tha .States betwden the attack <m Fort Sumter and I the proclamation of the close oft the d i l l Whr w ill nag hé ConaW-j the state, A rth p r Foster, Field 'Director in this work, id making a trip to the eastern part of the L state, Mtr. Foster W ill' cdoper;. ate w ith the chambers of 4 com« LONDON. (U P )‘ British. Freaeh, Italian and German» film producers eke pharfceaiig their American distributors answer halves In unity far * . "fig h t to the chargee of "monopoly through the finfsh" with the American the block-booking system" by de claring „that Bngllgh «producers are h »«kln l Mhg« lh a t'e a n beet m ores in -mapping oat plans foy obtaining eastern and middle- Pl a n s foç the remaining western fa rm e r* to settle on Ut« months o f the l|S « -la n d gettle-. ment program foeui at present fertile sections of irrigated land available for homes. on Eastern Oregon where affec C.( Glgnoux. Assistant Sup«, tive organisation by counties is ' already well un d tr way and ervisor of Agriculture for the Uif- promisee to match WèeterM O f*. ion Parific System will, acoontr gon achievement. pany M r. JWetdfe and th e ir 1 liner* Following up thè vlfot tff the ary w ill include W allowa Valley,' W jjP r^ id e . Hermiston, Board-- members of the Potf ber Land .SptUgnwmt- fill their UfcMW*Ad that when booklhg theee.-beet’*- pictures, and officers of the I ¿exhibitors must'contract to take ber to the Northeastern ¿corner of will be decided dppn for the most other productions. NOTICE The School Board of Valley View District, No. / . w ill receive bids up to and inelndlng August 4. on nho transporting of pupils to Ashland schools n«xt term. £ The rout« w ill go past the Morse homes and north to L o u i* Worth’s lane, thence south lo K M. Lowe's residence. - '• . SEE THB NEW REMINÜTON SPORT RIFLE 30-06 in otir window e x c h fo ï. Y«tte , ï “ Mchhuge knowledge tions. V full-ripened com kernels. Regardless of. its economy, Mazola is purchased solely for its genuine wholesomeness» L ifc fo S tó The bolrd reserves the right to reject w Z jjt a ll bids. You, too; wifl then agree that you can search the world, over— pay what you will— you can find nb finer—no better oil than Mazola. 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