Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 16, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    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 . ;
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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.
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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.
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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.
Kvajniags
2 «84
ides for , .making all varieties of salad
atêeapt t0
of produc­
rance
Giedt Britain f t the best film
» a rh a t outside o f the United
« » t ta . There a re « .« M motion
Î S è V Ï S T ' Onat Br,U‘n’
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foul more- than
SILK GLOVES
time, American producers . have
w L J Ï? * ’ 1 comP,ete monopoly on
Ï Ï Ï Î a - th* 1’* ’’
* iere
Summer Dresses
Of Tub Silks
thp
Trade eommfoÀhnL ûi . Am ène,
kas practieeify (excluded British
$9.98
Broken runs of sizes i
in 75c Gloves^
.
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Of Silk Crepes
^ * J e d by a law providing that
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campaign
PARTICULAR
PEOPLE USE
Scranton all white
»tripe, wash easy at
72x90 ..$1*98
•"With Colored Strii
72x9Q.. $249
80x90
A . L A BÜ E W HITE CU0(
SPJHÊAD, 90x99 A GOOD'
V A LU E
k i,
$8.78
BREAD
and o f the beet of
Aigo,IlL
’•dtaswtaMw «■ Flh dfosii'dt ; wtaMaees . < wangEtam^-
$6.46 $9.75
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Silk Crepes and Woo) 0rëpâa
toA11.50 V ahfagp
t ’**> 7 2 »
AR Domestics at Closing i
Out Prices
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